have to do something more creative. sean: laura, you ve been having great shows. laura: back at you, my friend. good to see you in the audience, i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. our heroes, their criminals, that s the focus of the angle. given the latest news out of crime ridden new york, it s worth revisiting. according to a cbs poll 72% of americans think the country is out of control. the reason is because they range from the overall state of politics at 88% to the economy at 85%, with 75% citing culture and values and 71% just plain biden. we showed you last night how criminals are terrorizing residents even in san francisco s upscale neighborhoods. i can t is a in my experience and in the experience of people that i know and talk to, it s clearly getting worse. if you go like to a walgreen s, there are security guards at the front trying to prevent people from stealing basic necessities. basic necessities are i m originally from miami, a
[national anthem] will: good morning and welcome to to fox & friends on this beautiful sunday morning with your photos adorned over the national anthem. we love it. please keep sending your epo toes to friendsth the foxnews.com. friends@fox news come. rachel: so many all american cuties as that little girl s shirt said throughout the photos, young and old. keep sending them in. joey: those pictures are the coolest thing on any tv show to really bring the audience into our conversation. and what it does,es it reminds us every morning why we re sitting here talking about things, sometimes mad about some things, sometimes laughing, but it s those people at home, the 300 million americans that i had the honor of serving and we get the honor of august to. will: glad to have joey in for pete hegseth, i stayed up way too late last night, past my morning show bedtime to watch the texas longhorns take down the penn state nittany lions. rachel: was it worth it? will: yeah, it w
look at these individuals, this woman who you see pictured is the head master at the covenant school. her name was katherine koonce. so what did she do on that morning? she was on a zoom call in her office. typical morning. she hears shooting. she gets up from her desk. goes directly to the sound of the shooting in the hallway and that s where she lost her life against this shooter who was there to wreak tremendous havoc and heartbreak. bill: not just faculty members who sprang to action. this is evelyn. she tried to call for help. she was pulling a fire alarm in the hallway when the shooter shot and killed her. she was only nine years old. look at evelyn, right? this is hallie scruggs, william kinney is the other little boy who lost his life. so we re hearing the stories this morning of two of these people and what they were doing at this moment. tonight nashville will hold a candlelight vigil for them. the governor of tennessee, bill lee, is urging the people of his sta
taking calipari up on his invitation and catching a home game. love that story. i love it. cnn s coverage continues right now. good morning. i m erica hill. we begin with news just in to cnn. the u.s. economy growing in the third quarter and beating expectations. the gdp, a key indicator of economic activity, rising by an annualized rate of .6%, the first period of positive growth this year following two back-to-back quarters of decline. cnn chief business correspondent christine romans with us now. this is a little better than expectations. we were expecting to see a little bump here put it in context for us. this is american consumers, they weren t buying as many couches and tvs. they were dining out, going on trips. you saw how people were spending their money changed a little bit. it was a bounceback from the doldrums of the first half of the year. the big question is it the bump before the slump? the fed has been raising interest rates very, very aggressively. co
they want to make their loss of life matter. so he gave his perspective, and then we also are hearing today a new and horrifying perspective from inside robb elementary. 4th grade teacher reyes was feet away when the shooter killed all eleven students in the classroom. he played dead for 77 minutes, bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds. at one point he heard a student in the connecting classroom call out for police to help them, but police were treated and he s outraged by the lack of action by police, he says it s unforgivable. bullets everywhere, and then i just remember border patrol saying get up, get up, and i couldn t get up. did you feel abandoned in that moment by police, by the people who are supposed to protect you? absolutely. after everything i get more angry because you have a bullet proof vest. i had nothing. i had nothing. you re supposed to protect and serve. there is no excuse for their actions. and i will never forgive them. i lost 11 that day, an