devastation is amazing. two big new economic indicators. u.s. home prices continue to surge even as mortgage rates tick higher and consumer confidence dips. as the president defenses handling the economy and meets with the fed chair this afternoon. russia seeing the harshest punishment yet for the war in ukraine. a partial ban on oil from the european union. we begin in uvalde with new sadness and questions about the police response. funerals for a 48-year-old teacher, irma garcia, ten-ye ten-ye ten-year-olds. there are will be 12 funeral masses there in the following days. it s like one huge funeral that s not ending. a new chilling video includes radio call of a child saying they d been shot. are you injured? it s not clear just who is talking here. the man who recorded the video says it came from a radio inside a customs and border protection vehicle that was parked outside the school. shi m shimon is live for us. you have the video that goes into the timelin
holiday this afternoon with the ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier at our benton national cemetery. that was just a couple of hours after president biden addressed reporters outside of the white house about last week s massacre of 19 children and two teachers in uvalde texas. the president told reporters that they gathered on the south lawn. they said that there was no rational basis to the ability to persist high caliber assault weapons that could fire hundreds of rounds, quote, it makes no sense. the idea that there should be at least limits on assault weapons in the wake of uvalde, buffalo massacre which together left 31 people murdered was echoed by the vice president on saturday. after giving remarks at the memorial service for 86 year old ruth winfield, one of the victims of the buffalo supermarket shooting, vice president harris said this to reporters at the airport. you know, we are not looking for a backseat. we know works on this. it includes having assau
Brian that the scene for the last three weeks, it just hits a new level. We begin final hour of Fox And Friends with protesters taking over Hamilton Hall. Smashing windows, barricading themselves inside. Steve we hear protest is set to begin shortly. Police confirm protesters at university of North Carolina chapel hill. Ainsley at yale 50 Police Officers are moving in on an encampment. Bryan ilenas joins us live there. Bryan give people insight what it is like now. This is Hamilton Hall. This is the building that has been broken into my occupiers, by Student Protesters. The sign has been unfurled and says free palestine, and we have yet to see any students poke their head out or anything. This is a large building on campus, this is where the Deans Offices are and academic admission. This is how close we are to the dorm. Rest of the block is dormitories for sophomores and freshmen students. A jewish student walked by and spoke to the producer and said, i cant study, i can cant sleep. He
Which should be over. The cases over. You heard what they said, the case should be over. But you have to make that determination and they will never allow this case to be over. In a positive way this is the most highly conflicted judge ive ever seen. Form of President Trump going over the highly conflicted judge overseeing his criminal trial as he made his way into the courtroom for the fourth day of testimony. Eighth day in total for the trial and with that so begins friday afternoon im john roberts in washington. Center we have a jampacked couple of hours. Do we do, i am sandra smith in new york and this is america reports. The court is scheduled for a lunch break right now. The testimony will resume soon inside the courtroom former publisher of the National Enquirer david pecker is back on the stand now facing the prosecutors where they say that trump was in a conspiracy with pecker but the defense is arguing there was never a coordinated plan between the two of them. John we will b
safety act of 1993 because it wasn t operating in u.s. waters, didn t carry an american flag, but it also didn t fall under the need to have canadian supervision. so there was no one to blow the whistle. and i wonder if your friend, who is onboard still, hamish harding, talked to you about these risks and the concerns. did he share your concerns? we didn t discuss the specific concerns around this dive. no, we didn t go into that. as experienced explorers, we are aware of the risks of anything that we do, whether it s going up a mountain to ocean depths into the middle of a jungle. you look at the risks that are there. you assess them. you try to mitigate them by bringing in experts, mitigate them by using better equipment, maybe even something as simple as changing the date or the time that you do the expedition. and you take a personal view on