preside over the free country. now, a lot has happened. the british burned it down. it was rebuilt and expanded. but through all of that, every president who lived in the white house respected it. they understood its importance and how sacred it was. until now. remember when obama kicked his feet up on the resolute desk? i didn t go crazy. when he wore a tan suit, i didn t go nuts. obama even invited snoop to the white house who lit one up in the bathroom. boom, next thing i do is pull that thing out of my sock. i heard somebody coming. [laughter] put him out real quick and got on back to the party. jesse: now snoop wasn t the first. willie nelson went on the white house roof and smoked with jimmy carter s son in the 1970s. when willie nelson wrote his autobiography he confessed that he smoked pot in the white house one night when he was spending the night with me. and he said that his companion shared the pot with him was one of the servants at the white house. that is
she lost her husband in combat when her youngest was three weeks old. these families have given up everything for us and i hope before people go out and celebrate, which i think today needs to be a day of celebration. we are a free country and need to celebrate their service and what they have done and remember them. i hope they take time to dedicate to what today really is all about. todd: that spouse had a three year old, one year old and a three week old and then i just finished with that panel of gold-star parents and you heard us joking, not joking but talking about how stories hit harder when you are a parent. you are about to experience it and understand what that is and listening to cheryl rex, the mom we just interviewed saying what she s going to do today. go to the grave site of her son to be with him. just think about that for a moment and think about so many parents. regardless of the war, who got that call, got that telegram, that no parent wants to get. the c
the latest. good evening. reporter: good evening a big hurdle cleared with the debt ceiling the house overwhelmingly approvingdeal brokered by president biden and house speaker mccarthy. here is the breakdown 149 gop ea at 155 democratic yea. more democrat support of the deal than the majority even though the gop runs the house. you said democrats got nothing so how do you define nothing? i think they voted for it because they wanted to take up for their president. reporter: the right wing of the gop is seething at mccarthy. representative ken buck wants the house to consider a vote of no confidence against the speaker. we were told the first night there is nothing in this for democrats.and more democrats voted for this bill than republicans. democrats have joined with mccarthy to pass bills so there is a big reassessment of the coalition for bauer out of the house. screaming the bill travels across the rotunda to the senate tomorrow where conservatives could try to
[national anthem] joey: good morning. this is memorial day, this is fox & friends, a special edition this morning. i m joey jones. in honor of memorial day and fleet week quantico marine corps band performs the star-spangled banner. i m joint today by kayleigh mcenany and todd piro. we are so happy to be here on this memorial day. i want to thank tunnel 2 towers upon the flags they put out on fox square. i hosted over the weekends we had amazing navy band both days. kayleigh: i watched. unbelievable. it gave me chills. joey: to see those dress bylaws. you know the president s own marine corps band in the white house it. feels surreal to say that. kayleigh: such an honor. what an honor to sit here with you today. as we honor all of those who have served. what an honor to sit by you. joey: honor to be here to represent the men and women that i served with. today, more than any other day on the calendar. i heard a lot about this cause gets a month. this cause get
of our fallen members and our hearts go out to their families and we ll talk to a few people today that military families. we ll talk to veterans, i cant wait to see their take on memorial day and what this day means to this. to me personally, this is the day to remember those who lost their lives so we can sit up here and feel safe everyday. to them and their families, thank you so very much. todd: it is sacrifice and we note the sacrifice. when you stop to break it undo, i have typically 18, 19, 20-year-old kid, basically a child, deciding that the virtues of our nation and our founding are so important to them, they are willing to put the rest of their life on the line for those values. it really hits home. there is a parent, two parents, entire family that is worried about that decision, worried about that individual. for some of these individuals we ll interview today, their children did not come home, they are proud of their sons, ares proud of daughters, because they