them so upcoming border executive order probably tomorrow could be too little too late. ainsley: plus, former president trump reveals his plans for the border if he wins in november in a tv fox & friends weekend exclusive. no, i m going to do the big deportation, the biggest ever. eisenhower about the biggest. this would be bigger. but, it s a very tough thing. lawrence: dr. fauci is set to testify today as we learned there were no studies done to support 6 feet social distancing. what happened to following the science? brian: now he doesn t back it. i cannot wait to see that montage the second hour of fox & friends starts right now remember, comma, mornings are better with friends. ainsley: the white house expected to announce executive actions on the crisis at our southern border as early as tomorrow. steve: the a.p. is reporting that the move could shut off asylum request and automatically deny entry to migrants once a new daily threshold is reached. at thi
killing of anti-government protesters last year. the protesters got loud after two of his sons were acquitted on corruption charges. six of his former aides were also acquitted. i want to bring in samir shehadda from georgetown university. good to see you. first off, reaction of what we re seeing unfold in tahrir square as a decision of the court. what does that signal to you? clearly, many millions of egyptians are unhappy because they feel the sentencing was light. that this was not just. remember, 846 people were killed during those 18 days. that was the figure produced by the official egyptian committee that invest gated the killings during the revolution. 6,000 were injured. they feel that mr. mubarak is minister of interior and the six other high-ranking individuals were directly responsible for those deaths. remember, those six high-ranking officials were acquitted. as were ga. he and his older brother mubarak. they feel this was not justice. the sentence should ha
same-sex marriage dominated the press s week, suggestions he might have taken part in a bullying incident in high school complicated mitt romney. the two got back to their central cha challenge debating the economy. the president was in nevada, key to his 2008 win, but a toss-up because of high unemployment and a housing crisis. he defended his record and said, governor romney has it wrong. we want to cut more taxes, especially for the wealthiest americans. they want to cut back on the rules we put in place for banks and financial institutions. they have said they want to let the housing market hit bottom and hope for the best. that s it. we have heard those eye yas before. that s their economic agenda. i ll be honest with you. i don t buy it. i think they are wrong. it was battleground north carolina for governor romney. the president also won there four years ago. we are leaning republican maybe even this time. as he made his economic case, governor romney also suggeste
and the two frontrunners in a bitter duel with a lot to prove and a lot to lose. tonight mitt romney s toughest test since rick santorum s surge. if you want a fiscal conservative, you can t vote for rick santorum because he s not. does the word hypocrisy come to mind? it s a two-state showdown with one frontrunner trying to avoid an embarrassing defeat. governor romney is discovering you cannot take your home state for granted. will romney prove his staying power or will he suffer a crippling setback in michigan or arizona? it s america s choice. santorum climbed his way to the top. now he wants to win a valuable prize. the state where romney was born and raised. it s laughable that governor romney suggests that i am not a conservative. romney is waging a fierce battle, in two states that should have been shoes in. senator santorum hasn t been as carefully viewed by the american public as have the others. the two leaders struggling to erase voters do
marriage. we are waiting on a federal court ruling from california on the constitutionality of proposition 8. it is the 2008 voter initiative that said same-sex couples could not get married. well, a federal judge struck down prop 8 two years ago saying gay couples were being unfairly denied the right to marry. the people behind prop 8 appealed it, which brings us to today s milestone decision. and what we re seeing on the ground in syria right now could be a turning point to ending the planned parenthoodshed or just more of the same. [ crowd noise ] syria s president wants to show he s got support, too. the thousands of people waving flags welcoming russia s foreign minister. this comes just days after russia threw a lifeline to syrian president assad. by vetoing a u.n. resolution that would have condemned him for killing his own people. since then, the government attacks have intensified. [ explosion ] unbelievable video we are watching there. syrian opposition activi