anthony: some time ago something crawled, or slithered, or grew like a fungus. something that started small, got bigger, lurched like a swamp thing out of the mud and moist earth and humid nights of the delta. then, it took over the world. so next time some smart ass foreigner, horrified by our latest ham-fisted foreign policy blunder wonders out loud, what good is america? well, you can always pipe up that the blues, rock n roll, r&b, and soul all came out of this place one state mississippi. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la la sha la la la la la sha la la la la sha la la la la la la geno: right now we re in the middle of downtown jackson. farish street. anthony: it is a street with a lot of history. what did it used to be like back in the day? geno: the street was packed with folks. folks all over, they
over the continental united states. the public has the ability to look up in the sky and see why the balloon is. john: look up and smile, that was the pentagon, moments ago senator roger marshall announcing the balloon is over his state, hovering over northeast kansas. gillian: for years we have been following beijing s spra spra sprawling apparatus, and now it s hanging over the heads of millions of americans. telling fox it s intentional and calling it a violation of u.s. sovereignty. the balloon is about the size of two school busses head to tail. pentagon says it will linger over the country a few more days. john: the president was briefed on tuesday. is he going to take any action? i m john roberts in washington. of all the things you never thought you would talk about, would this be near the top of your list? gillian: no, but interesting, makes for good discussion points, a whole range of issues. gillian turner in for sandra smith. that balloon is one of a whole
i ll take any if excuse for a celebration i ll make a tuesday night into a special occasion. feeling kind of fan i city in my levi blues ain t no question, i m [inaudible] late at night, in the morning you ain t even gotta ask. if you ve got it, yeah, i want it i can t stop it once i ve started. let it overflow, i got a champagne problem. yeah, champagne problem will: it s new year s eve tonight, but the party s already started here in the wild horse saloon in nashville is, tennessee the. that s haley mae campbell performing champagne problem on fox & friends weekend. we re glad to have you. pete: good morning. rachel: we talked earlier about hangovers and champagne is my problem when it comes to hangovers, it s just it s bad. pete: but it fixes the problem in the morning, because then you have a little bit more champagne, and your problem goes away. the question is how would you stop the cycle. [laughter] that s the challenge. rachel: a my
steve: we start with fox news alert vladimir putin picture they are threatening to use nuclear weapons declaring he s not bluffing which meansu are bluffing. steve: the threat as hunter biden heading to address the leaders gathered in new york. ainsley: that is right. jacqui heinrich from downtown new york city, good morning to you, jackie. good morning, ainsley, steve, brian. the head at the summit was food shortages from the war in ukraine but that statement that speaks putin a threatening use of nuclear weapons and partial mobilization of the country s reserve troops. the first of its kind since world war ii. putin basically claimed nuclear threats of its own and framed a statement as a defensive move accusing the rest of nuclear blackmail and saying the last encourage ukraine to show the russian controlled nuclear plant in southeast ukraine. he accused the west also trying to divide and destroy his country. speak with those who tried to blackmail us with nuc
midterms. dan cox credits his victory to former president trump. trump didn t have to come alongside an outsider but he did. strikes out the side of the ninth inning. and the american league wins the all-star game for the ninth consecutive season. working for a living working working for a living living and working brian: most like live if you are working for a living you would not be on the beach today. you would not worry about the shark sightings that are everywhere on long island. unless you are a lifeguard you are not getting paid. all right? that s why. fire island was actually i did not know this. the first thing a lot of europeans would sees a they would come over to our country the first time they would see this 19th century lighthouse fire island as the population full time of 368 people. but in the surgeon, a lot more. and a lot of them are drunk. i mean, bars. as you know you have to be on foot. intoxicated. ainsley: different neighborhoods. cher