will: fox news poll shows rising crime as one of the voters biggest concerns. who thinks we have a crime epidemic. died of an attempted homicide who took the life of my boyfriend tyler jackson. sends one deep to left. it is back and it is gone! bregman puts the stros on the board in the third inning anything can happen will: sun coming up over raleigh, north carolina on this friday morning of fox & friends. brian kilmeade, ainsley earhardt. i m sitting in for steve doocy. brian: i feel bad you missed your son s football game. will: last night. punter. ainsley: nice so playing soccer and football. will: that s right. ainsley: which one does he like better? will: played soccer his whole life main sport. there is something about gearing up putting the helmet on and camaraderie. he loves the camaraderie of football in the fall. ainsley: especially texas. south carolina is paying am p a.m. i any that s your your. i m going there this weekend to
present with them. guide our legislators with your wisdom and truth. as they seek to meet the requirements of the united states constitution. lord inspire them to seize this opportunity, to demonstrate to the nation, and world how the democratic process can be done properly and in an orderly manner. help them to remember, that history is a faithful stenographer. and so are you. we pray in your sovereign name, amen. the fact that we even have a senate chaplain and the house chaplain, it s kind of a weird thing. it s a contradiction in the country in which separation of church and state is a constitutional hallmark, even james madison came to believe it wasn t entirely kosher. but it chaplain open every day of congressional business starting with the continental congress in 70 74 and the tradition has continued the way this contradictions been resolved over the years, is whatever his or her specific the domination personally, and they have all been christian, the chaplain pra
Dr. Arnold Louis Wagner, of Evanston and Northbook, IL, passed away Saturday at Highland Park Hospital at the age of 95. He was preceded in death eight days
“You’re breaking up these parish communities, which are basically the heart of the diocese,” Craig E. Speers said. “That’s totally counterproductive. There’s no justification for that. Zero.”