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did they know and when did they know it? questions swirl around the cia and the fbi as we learn more tonight about what happened in the days leading up to the bombshell resignation of cia director david petraeus. money trail. new concerns about whether millions in donations are actually reachin families left shattered by sandy. tonight, our nbc news investigation. moment of crisis at one of the most trusted institutions in the world. explosive allegations against a popular tv star, now a shake-up all the way at the top. reunited, separated during the storm, we re there for the emotional moments when families find the pets they thought were lost forever. and paying tribute to those who served and those who continue to serve. tonight, honoring our nation s heroes on this veterans day.
good evening. the fallout from the surprise resignation of cia director david petraeus after admitting to an extramarital affair has taken two tracks tonight. first with the bombshell landing jus
this is the fox report. tonight former secretary of state condeleeza rice deciding not to dhifr a commencement address to thousands of college grads and the white house playing defense. a year and half after the terror attack that left four americans dead house speaker john boehner appointing a special committee to uncover the truth about what happened that night and how the white house responded and an american war veteran sitting in a mexican jail for a terrible mistake and now concerns for his
safety. mom, i will not make it through the night. don t come and ask questions, because you are not safe either. tonight, what the u.s. is doing to get the u.s. marine home. america s former top diplomat decloined a commencement invite because protestors don t want her right. she will not be spoking in a major university. amid benghazi terror attack front and center in washington as house law makers try to get to the bottom of how the white house responded to the terrorist attack t
wall s ice cream to give drivers a tasty treat. instead of a ticket. up next, the bad. thieves stealing ussain bolt s cleats out of a museum in bolt. the sneakers are worth $30,000. finally the ugly. an all-out brawl happening on a live jordanian tv show as guests demolished the set. oh my gosh. fox & friends starts now. good morning. it sç thursday, may 8, 2014. i m elisabeth hasselbeck. they are vicious criminals accused of killing off an entire village and kidnapping hundreds of little girls. nearly every government agency calls them terrorists, but hillary clinton s state department says don t use the t word. and the latest insult to our veterans. they wait longer than anybody else when they re
sick and desperately need care. and the fallout? if they become cynical about that, we re not going to have people show up and volunteer for the kind of rigor we put them through, theç service in uniform. he s right. a shocking report coming up ahead. shark attack.
he was shotting an intruder. and it is cinco de mayo. the fifth of may celebrating the mexican the mexican army over the french forces in the battle of puebla back in 1862. it s an excuse to drink for louis. you have to drink the whole thing and eat the worm. that is it for way too early. morning joe starts right now. and i m feeling sorry, believe it or not, for the speaker of the house as well. these days the house republicans actually give john boehner a harder time than they give me. which means orange really is the new black. that was one of the really good ones. good morning, everyone. speaking of orange, look at that sunrise over new york city. monday morning. may 5th. welcome to morning joe, everybody. that s an orange crush right there. yes, it is. on the set we have john heilemann. good to have you here. hello, heilemann. anything going on with you? not much. celebrating the nets victory yesterday, baby. game seven. unbelievable. we ll talk.
mcdonnell and his wife. the jury is made up of four women and eight men. the senate is expected to vote on the nomination of robert mcdonald to be the next secretary of on the next secret veteran affairs. to fix the troubled agency. later, the rnc will hold their fire harry reid rally on capitol hill and aimed at getting voters to elect republicans to the senate in the upcoming mid terms. that is going to do it. a tuesday edition of way too early. morning joe starts right now. flares have turned night into borrowed daylight in the skies over the gaza strip. today was supposed to be a cease-fire it didn t work. intense fighting prevented investigators reaching the crash site of mh-17 for the second day running. much more substantial
sanctions will come into place across broad sectors of the russian economy. two americans are fighting a for their lives. the spread of a dangerous illness like ebola is no longer somebody else s progress. now three-month examination b
they have the legal authority. basically he formed a commission promising you can even look at me. then when he looked at him he said, lookin at me? that s it for special report fair, balanced. streaming into the united states, children. streaming out of washington, the president. senate leader harry reid and speaker john boehner and hundreds more politicians, the entire house and senate are all streaming out. nothing is going to get in the way of their vacation, even the crisis they helped create. they re illegal. they re breaking our laws. hearing complaints about some the conditions in some border patrol states. there s nothing being done at the border. what s going on is absolutely insane for this country. president obama is jetting off to martha s vineyard for two weeks and the house and senate go into recess for five weeks. this crisis, as some call it crisis, we have to view as an
opportunity. stay in washington and insist that it be resolved. we can
favorite. about 150,000 fans are expected at churchill downs in louisville tomorrow evening. that s going to do it for way too early friday edition. morning joe starts right now. not only has donald sterling been banned from the nba for life, he s he s also been planned from the bunny ranch brothel in atlanta. if you want to have a good time at the bunny ranch, don t be a racist or animal killer. dennis hoff wants nothing to do with donald sterling. dennis hoff says the main reason why he is banned for life is out of respect for the nba players that come here to the bunny ranch. he has that respect. good morning. it is friday, everybody. it s friday, may 2nd. what a wonderful day may 2nd is. with us on set it is friday this year. it s mika s birthday. happy birthday. i love a taurus. that s her sign. i m 47. am i to be happy about this? of course you are. national holiday in at least three countries. it is. best you ve ever been. have you seen pic
rihanna retweeted a photo taking aim at a teenager who re-created one of her outfits. everyone have a great weekend. fox & friends starts now. head out on the highway lookin for adventure live from new york city, it is national ride your bike to work day. here on 48th street. this is a great way to wake up. it s cheaper than that car service you demand, steve. that s a taxi. ride your bike to work day. by the way, we ve got a setup in front of our building because in a little while we re all going to be doing a spartan race which should be pretty interesting. even the spartans wouldn t do. it s national bike day. we re going to go inside. you ve got your protective helmet on. before we go further, take a look at how heather rode your bike today. all right, ladies first, come on in. the last time you walked down this hall was your first day. yes, and i had coffee. you haven t brought us coffee since the first day. today i ve got a coffee pot.
carnage at, yet another u.n. schoolhousing refugees in gaza. the third time they have bombed the u.n.-run school. the state department was appalled by the disgraceful shelling outside the school. there can be no question of the state identity? no, absolutely, no. there was encouraging news about an american doctor infected with ebola. i can t think of a better place in the world, other than emory university hospital, to care for this patient. the plane has picked up the second ebola patient to go to georgia. congress has left the building. leading the president promising to go solo on the humanitarian crisis at the border. so that s not disagreement between me and the house of republicans. that is a green light between the republicans and the house of republicans. what are you going to do about it? i think congress has to sit down and have a serious look at this constitutional and that includes that i word we don t want to say. i think it would be fooli