and all around the sarcophagus was tribute to greatness including his own boast that he replace the entire legal system with his own law of code napoleon updating the legal system of the previous french monarch of lily 14 saying i am the law. how different from america i thought our founding fathers like jefferson, madison driving principles was the enlightenment, rejection of absolute monarchy and mobility and from that came one of the most founding principles equal justice under the law. nobody is above or below the law. each american citizen regardless of rank or status must live by the same set of rules. the basis for completely new period time of what i government could be. self government our founders spent weeks locked in a hot room in philadelphia arguing how to be implemented they even argued what to call the new state obviously not king or emperor but some suggested your excellency or your most highness any and that was rejected as too closely resembling the monarch
has tripled. i can t buy clothes. can t buy for my grandchildren. you can t buy anything. plus, the january 6th committee maps out its next stage, and it releases new video showing the depth of donald trump s hesitation to condemn the capitol rioters. a pair of new warnings about china. beijing is growing more aggressive. the white house, though, worried about how beijing will react if the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, goes ahead with a planned visit to taiwan. up first for us, a huge week for the american economy. the biden white house forcefully disputing those who believe we are tipping into recession. by week s end, we will have a better sense, a much better sense, of who is right and just what that means for your budget and the president s political standing. several key indicators out this week. tomorrow, the latest consumer confidence index. the june report was dour. wednesday, the federal reserve is to raise interest rates to tame inflation. thursday, a gl
so it should be interesting to see some of those players perhaps rejoin with some of their pga tour colleagues. yeah. but that will be tense, won t it? yes, indeed. new day continues right now. good morning to viewers here in the u.s. and around the world, it is friday, june 10th. i m brianna keilar with john berman. donald trump lit the flame with his election lies culminating in the deadly violence during an attempted coup at the u.s. capitol, that was the case made by the january 6th committee in its first public primetime hearing. they presented never before seen video of the violence as rioters breached the capitol. they had gripping testimony from a u.s. capitol police officer who suffered a traumatic brain injury during the attack. and the committee s vice chair, republican liz cheney, says trump had a seven-part plan to prevent the transition of presidential power that included pressuring vice president mike pence to refuse to count certified electoral v
nation and called for a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines, but can the president convince the country do something this time. more celebrations today. the world is watching, the uk is watching, many of the members of the public have arrived here, this just the second day of four days of celebrations. this is a public holiday in the uk. how many public figures can command that in honor of their service. sadly the queen won t be appearing as planned here. reluctantly the palace said she s had to pull out, she suffered discomfort yesterday during the military commemorations in central london. and that happened through the day i understand from my sources and she had to pull out of today s service. it is quite a distance here, the service is very long and she is clearly overexerted herself. but prince charles will be stepping in for her which is pretty symbolic. she just can t do what she thinks she is able to do. the service marks the queen s years on the th
unemployment staying at 3.6 pers percent. bill: there are at the moment 11.4 million jobs open and 6 million unemployed americans which means the math says two jobs for every person that s looking for work today. gas is soaring. another record high today. $4.76 a gallon now. that s nearly twice as high as when president biden took office. bill: here is the good news. wages rising slightly up 5.2%. not enough to keep up with inflation is the bad news. that disparity creating a nationwide pay cut. team fox coverage this morning. jacqui heinrich and we begin with kelly o grady live from los angeles. kelly. today marks the first weekend of june. you would normally have people excited for weekend getaways, beach trips. instead drivers are facing more dread at the pumps. today is the seventh straight day of record highs. the national average jumped 5 cents overnight. that s just two cents shy of double the price when president biden took office. that means an extra $33 ev