so-called pope mobile as he makes his way around for that parade. thousands have been lined up since early this morning to get a glimpse of the pope. msnbc s casey hunt joins me along the route there. let s talk numbers here and how people were able to get these spots. in many cities there was a lottery in new york, other locations you had to have a diocese give you tickets. tell me more about these people here. reporter: well, tamron, this is the only chance that washingtonians have the chance to see the pope without a ticket, without any kind of extra admission. this is a public open event. all they had to do was line up, walk through a set of magnetometers that are on either side of me. line up overnight some of them did to get some of these coveted key spots along this parade route. down 17th street after he comes out of the white house, down constitution avenue, then back up 15th street. that s it. just a short period of time. many people who are lined up along these b
thank you for your welcome. and you and i look forward to these days in your country. god bless america. good day. i m andrea mitchell in washington. history is being made here by the pontiff who has electrified washington with him simplicity, symbolized by his arrival at the white house by the fiat 500. we have it all covered. we have nbc s kelly o connell live outside st. matthew s cathedral where he s hosting a midday mass with the bishops. and we are live outside the emaculate conception where the canonization will occur. first, kelly o donnell. reporter: we are just a half mile from the white house today. the roads are closed to traffic but there was other electricity as the motorcade rolled up here just a short time ago. the holy father got out of the fiat that has gotten so much attention, met with some of the leaders of the american church here, and then hearing voices chanting toward him, he turned toward this camera stand where we are and waved. it was a very me
campaign. darrell issa said this clo of e is another attack on the nation s constitution were by this president. steven hays is here. good morning. this was a brief hiatus between the last one and this w see what he knows about using his office and other white house goods to win election. he is part of the political wing in the white house so we would know something? he would know a lot about the white house and that is why darrell issa wants to talk to him and the white house is saying since he is support for the president he has immunity. do they have an argument? i think they have a strong argument. it is one thing to subpoena someone where there is evidence of wrongdoing. it is another thing when the evidence, hasn t at least, been provided or made public. the white house would argue the president needs to have the option to get advise without congress looking over his shoulders. there is a long standing tradition about many presidents making that. so there
do you like that office let s say, would you like that office would you like to have corners or would you like it not to have corners? i don t know. you know, i think that the world is so complicated, the fewer corners that you can have, the better. [ cheers and applause ] do you prefer to sit in traffic or cause it? [ laughter ] all right, so, though clinton has been coy about her intentions, ready for hillary, the super pac encouraging her to run is raking in the cash. last quarter it raised 2.5 million, its best period yet. and last night, she addressed comments about her leaving the white house dead broke. that was an inartful use of words, obviously. bill and i have worked hard and we re really successful. i m grateful for that. but what i worry about, and i talk about this in the book, i m worried that other people, and particularly younger people are not going to have the same opportunities we did, because even though we came from, you know, great circumsta
cuban s comments on race. now stephan a. smith firing back. but when i say i don t give a damn, i can t even that does it no justice. i stand by everything i said yesterday. he would will play his whole sound bite for you coming up. it is amazing. why he says critics just don t get it. fox & friends begins right now. it s time for fox & friends. [rooster crowing] welcome. welcome in to fox & friends on this saturday morning, this memorial day. memorial day weekend. we hope it won t be a wash out. anna? can i get some of that? anna s dress is blue. she is kind of red, white, and blue. you look stunning this morning. i wasn t too jazzed about it. you woke me up this morning. i didn t even need coffee. good to he so you this morning. good morning and happy. first we need to get to the fox news alert. breaking news overnight, at least seven people dead, seven others hurt following a drive by shooting near the university of california santa barbar