sisters, like nuns, of perpetual indulgence. it has outraged and upset christians across the country. some of the top players on the dodgers have been deeply uncomfortable with this honoring of this group. it led to the group being invited and then they were uninvited, and then reinvited as the dodgers shifted around to try to get on the right side of this with backlash on all sides. so here s why there s so much backlash. they call themselves a leading edge order of queer and trans nuns. they ve been around since the 1970s. they ve raised money for gay refugees and aids suffererers over the years. part of their act is routinely mocking jesus christ, the virgin mary and women that choose to devote their lives to serving as sisters and nuns. here s just one example of what they do. every year this is called the hunkey jesus contest. a warning. this might not be everyone s cup of tea. here s a bit. oh, hey. i m oh, sweet jesus! martha: okay. so i m sure it s not a big sur
bouncing into the bullpen. carley: which party won t the congressional baseball team. i want to tell you now. todd: steube can rake. carley: i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro, more coming up. marine daniel penny indicted on second-degree manslaughter charge in new york city subway last month. carley: ashley strohmier has the details. ashley: the da is expected to announcement the indictment later this morning. penny has been out on bond after being charged by manhattan prosecutor for second-degree manslaughter. in state of new york, second degree could carry maximum of 15 years in prison weeks after deadly confrontation on the subway. penny s lawyer said his client thought his life and others were in danger. the standard in new york city, you don t have to wait until someone physically attacks or is lying on the ground or worse. the standard is whether a reasonable person in my client s position would have feared eminent harm. ashley: penny spoke out ear
we ll talk to congressman bob goode from the freedom caucus about their sticking points. first to lucas tomlinson, who joins us live at the white house. always good to see you, lucas. what are you hearing? president biden returned from his asia trip earlier to negotiation with kevin mccarthy over the debt ceiling. they met one time. now, it s back on monday. here s mccarthy at the capitol. the american public wants to see us curve our spending addiction, curve inflation that they created by adding $6 trillion and they want to see us cut the red tape that americans can build things again. that s exactly what we re doing. the white house had a sharper rebuke to recent comments on your show from the chair woman of the republican party. ronna mcdaniel would bode well for republican officials. now, a fox news poll says she could be right. more people would blame the president if mccarthy and biden fail to reach a debt limit agreement. 47 to 44%. former federal reserve chairm
in los angeles and this is america s late news. fox news @ night. breaking tonight, so much for a season of peace and joy, both the fbi and homeland security now warning americans about a big-time threat to public safet this holiday season. the feds are not pointing to intelligence about any specific attack, but in the wake of attacks and we are told spike and he crimes here in the u.s. is much more likely. here is more on the threat leve and what to watch out for a. as the four intensifiers wer learning, but so does the potential for a possible terror attack at home. the fbi is closely both the fbi and the eft the department of homeland security released an official warning to the public saying threats are now being amplified by the ongoing work. they re looking at lone ector violence that could target larg public gatherings freight event related to the holidays, religion, and new year s eve s elevations as well as gathering protected by the first amendmen like protest a
at a time when washington is trying to reduce its reliance on foreign made chips. my colleague samir hussein reports. the 56 chips apple is buying from broadcom will be designed and built in the us. it is the latest business deal between the two companies. in 2020, broadcom said it would sell $15 billion of wireless components to apple. the deal fits the brief apple set out for it self to invest more in the us economy. it also goes hand in hand with a push to get more us companies to use domestically made microchips. the supply chain disruptions during the pandemic triggered a semiconductor shortage which showed just how reliant us companies had become on chips made overseas, specifically in china and taiwan. which many us officials see as a national security concern. since then, the us has been privatising domestic production of semiconductors is advised to wean firms from relying on foreign chip makers. last summer, us presidentjoe biden signed an act that drew billions of