criminal trial with closing arguments set to start today. the case comes to a close, even members of the media have a major warning for the left. this case is not a slam dunk, donald trump may not be convicted, acquitted is worst for democrats. todd: president biden turning to bill and hillary clinton to breathe new life into his struggling campaign. tomi lahren will react. carley: and new line of pride merch merchandise, reaction is flooding in. you are watching fox and friends first on tuesday morning, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. more coming up over the next hour. first a fox news alert. violent memorial day weekend in chicago leaving nine dead including a five-year-old girl. carley: this is just days after mayor brandon johnson rolled out his summer safety plan. madeleine rivera is live in washington with details. madeleine: chicago police say five-year-old girl was sitting in the car when the shooting hatched. a 24-year-old man believe to be her
- don t touch that dial. we re about to flip it for you. - in five, four, three, two. - tv is changing dramatically now with 150 channels that might be available in the near future. - there s a lot of things that we do that you couldn t have on network television. - people are really trying to do something adventurous. [both gasp] all: channel 7, shame on you. - this is more a celebration of culture and opening the doors and allowing america to come on inside. - there s always something on television, and some of it may be better than we deserve. - [laughs] that was cool. [dramatic music] - listen to it. oh! [crowd cheering] they know when it hits the bottom, it ll be 1990. good-bye to the 80s in. all: ten, nine. all: eight. eight! eight! eight! - oh, will this horrible year never end? - when the 90s begin, we re starting to see a lot of experimentation. [gunshots] all: [quickly] seven, six, five, four, three, two, one! [cheering] - and the simpsons, i think, in some
fleabag: i m not obsessed with sex. i just can t stop thinking about it. dan levy: sexuality has come a long way in sitcom history. larry: can you donate a penis to a person who s transitioning? michael gross: laughter is a great way to deal with a very tricky world. george: daddy horny, michael elizabeth meriwether: sitcoms talk about sex. claire: my underwear. phil: my god. elizabeth meriwether: and about relationships. issa: i m breaking up with him tonight. margaret cho: these shows changed the way that we think about sexuality. man: for god s sake ellen, tell them you re gay! adrienne barbeau: you re talking about gay rights. you re talking about women s rights. dan levy: gender diversity. isabella gomez: dismantling the patriarchy. barry livingston: you know, sexual revolution. samantha: so, i m officially out of men to [bleep] i have to get married or move. adrienne barbeau: but if you can make them laugh, then maybe we ll watch it again. dre: anything and everything
sopranos? if not, hit pause and go watch all of the seasons and come back in a couple weeks and start this again. the first season of the sopranos is 13 episodes long. the sopranos, oppositely, is one of the greatest achievements ever in american drama and contention for one of the greatest television shows ever made in any country on any subject. in season one of the sopranos, you have to get through half the whole season. i think you have to get to the seventh episode or something before you get anything that seems like it is a back story on your lead character. here is a story about a man in therapy. yes, he is a gangster but he is a man in therapy. right from the very start of the first episode, you will get there to tell me about your childhood. it is not until seven episodes into it that we get a glance at tony soprano as a little kid. in that scene here is young tony and his uncle comes looking for tony s data. tony s dad hops in a car and takes off with the uncle. t
parade tomorrow for this year s nba champions. the boston celtics. we give our heros parades. and the early days of space travel, we gave astronauts parades. but then we shot so many astronauts into space and to the moon, we stopped giving them parades. we took space travel for granted. it was no longer the stuff of heroism. our most important heros have always been taken for granted. there is no higher calling. than saving lives. some of you might know what it feels like. but most of us don t. most of us have never and will never save a life. not one. we won t drag a wounded soldier off a battlefield. we won t drive a dying person to an emergency room just in time. we won t treat patients in hospitals who would die. not every doctor and nurse saves lives. some areas of medicine do not involve life and death. some doctors occasionally save lives and then, there is dr. anthony fauci. he has had the experience as an attending physician of saving the life of a patient to his car