Finish. Rachel it is the 9 Rahm Hour of Fox Friends if weekend 9 a. M. Hour. Today, former President Trump headaching his big return to the site of his first Assassination Attempt in butler, pennsylvania. People have been lining up even a day early the get at spot in line. Will plus, the other big story we are following, survivors of helene, many still without power, say they feel forgotten by the government. The leadership of the Bidenharris Administration is under scrutiny as President Biden reveals hell have to to ask congress for more money after fema spent more than A Billion dollars on migrants. The third hour of fox Friends Weekend starts right now. Dont the stop dont stop thinking about tomorrow. Dont stop, itll soon be here [cheers and applause] will good Morning And Welcome to Fox Friends on this saturday morning, 9 a. M. On the east coast, and the crowd began to gather yesterday in butler, pennsylvania. Some who have already spoken to Pete Hegseth this morning said they got
now on bbc news, it s newscast with laura kuenssberg, paddy o connell and henry zeffman. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it s laura in the studio. paddy in the studio. and henry at home. and if you re watching, this is the sunday edition of newscasts, which is new on the tv. and i think, chaps, the main thing we re going to talk about today is trust in politics, which is something that people talk about a lot very earnestly and occasionally pompously. but the reason to talk about it today is that the big focus group project that we did, britain in a room, which we talked about yesterday, it was on the telly today, did raise a really central theme. a really central theme does the public think that politicians can actually get anything done? does changing them bring change? yes. the system is broken. yeah. and i think as i said yesterday and we discussed a lot on bbc one this morning is there is a mood in the country at the moment that whichever politician it is, they
and if you re watching, this is the sunday edition of newscast, which is new on the tv. and i think, chaps, the main thing we re going to talk about today is trust in politics, which is something that people talk about a lot very earnestly and occasionally pompously. but the reason to talk about it today is that the big focus group project that we did, britain in a room, which we talked about yesterday, it was on the telly today, did raise a really central theme does the public think that politicians can actually get anything done? does changing them bring change? yes. the system is broken. yeah. and i think as i said yesterday and we discussed a lot on bbc one this morning is there is a mood in the country at the moment that whichever politician it is, they re not really offering anything that can actually get stuff done. henry, do you think this is something to do with changing prime ministers more times than socks? that s surely part of it. i mean, it certainly feels lik
of the clinton campaign. and just thinking about how we often are looking to music to capture a moment, for the lyrics itself, don t stop thinking about tomorrow. don t stop, it will soon be here, it ll be better than before, yesterday s gone, yesterday s gone. and you think about what image that really creates and conjures in a place like washington d.c. where political slogans are trying to capture that moment. did that resonate for you to? sure, looking at the the amazing thing about fleetwood mac, one of the top selling albums of all-time, rumors, more than 40 million coffee sold. certainly, bill clinton the boomer president, baby boomer banned from the 70s, they sort of transcended generations. there s a tiktok that had a fleetwood mac song and it sort of reinvigorated or think of seeing that one. you now have kids, my friends have school age kids who know who fleetwood mac s, it blows my mind. i grew up with them, one of the
fleetwood mac and don t stop. the song bill clinton chose as his campaign anthem. # just think what tomorrow will do # don t stop thinking about tomorrow- and the songwriter, christine mcvie. she d been part of the british blues scene in the 60s with the band chicken shack and also as a solo artist before joining mick fleetwood and her husband, john mcvie. she had a gift for writing hits. # tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies - little lies, everywhere, you make loving fun, the band s best known songs were her work but she tired of the endless touring. # you can go your own way # go your own way # -