[scattered applause] security is supposed to stop her at the door, who can say no to that smile? so is our friend from alaska, jamie lasalle. [scattered applause] sarah palin once said of jamie s career, i can t see it from my house or anybody else s. so what was one of the most repeated phrases in last few years to describe america? other than china s bitch? how about polarized? every expert in media crank says we are at each other s throats and maybe it s true if you re on a new york city subway, or worse, married to this. but for the most part, if you go to the gym, the supermarket, or the park, anywhere jamie sleeps, you ll see people getting along buried americans pretty much get by on the universal belief leave me alone unless i ask for help and i will do the same. if it s the same words kat says to her tapeworm. we know your secret. so why the perception that we hate each other? the belief comes from the top of a pile 50 feet high. press, which which is the least popul
Order of the court. He gets a big Reality Check in court during the very beginning of his criminal trial. And why a Supreme Court move could chip away at the First Amendment. We will be joined live this hour. And the worst of the week. Two more republicans spouting out violent rhetoric. Two of their supporters. After four days of jury selection. In the hush money trial. We have our jury. Five women, seven new yorkers. Five that come from all walks of life. Lawyers, teachers and others professional specs as well as six alternates on monday. They will all meet for the first time when Opening Statements get underway. They only came face to face with ask former President Donald Trump. They sat for hours of proceedings. Just like any other defendant facing charges. The state of new york. Thrust from his big podium. He was forced to face reality. For once he was not allowed to say a single thing to defend himself. He had himself described as a racist, sexist, narcissist. He is very selfish a
[cheers and applause] steve: live from the world famous jukebox diner in it s great to have you all here live at the world famous juke box diner. [cheers and applause] steve: look at this. all right. sit down. we have got three hours to go. it is 6:00 a.m. on the east coast, that means the polls are open now in some states on this election tuesday, including here in the commonwealth of virginia. i m here at the diner in manassas, virginia, talking to voters we re going to talk to all these people several times. we hope they are not on america s most wanted list because that would be embarrassing. [laughter] the balance of power is hanging just by a thread for the democrats today here in virginia. ainsley, brian and lawrence and everything could change by tonight. that s true, they need to flip the senate in order to have that trifecta which hasn t happened in 10 years. i m glad you wore your vest. i know you are talking to glenn youngkin this morning and i m sure he wil
the story? brian: jim brown at height of the controversy, people talking about him kicking his son and throwing stuff. he said, if my son played basketball, he would play for him, he never bends the rules and his programs never got in trouble. he was trying to get the best out of players. ainsley: he was known for his outbursts, what a coach, three national championships, five final fours and inducted into hall of fame. steve: legend bobby knight dead at the age of 83, god rest his soul. ainsley: third hour of fox and friends starts now. steve: fox and friends first ed, it is 2:00 in the afternoon as you look at the rafah crossing. 400 americans are still stuck in gaza. country of egypt is allowing limited number of foreign nationals and wounded to go through the crossing. brian: dozens killed overnight, number of israeli troops killed going up to 18. ainsley: at home, vice president kamala harris announces we will fight while antisemitism is surging. lawre
On aggregate to secure their place in the stockholm showpiece, later this month. We are live at manchesters beautiful, glorious, historic Victoria Baths. The pool has been refilled, ready for the first public swim in 2a years. We will have more on the plight of britains glorious historic pools and the fight to save them ina historic pools and the fight to save them in a little while. And matt has them in a little while. And matt has the weather. Good morning. Another dry day. , but for the rest of you there will be the smell of fresh rain in the air and maybe eight thunderstorms later. Dry day for scotland. Good morning. First, our main story. Thousands of weapons have been seized in schools across england and wales. They include swords, axes and airguns. Some of the cases involved children as young as five. Police chiefs said there had been a worrying increase in young people carrying knives. Andy moore reports. Some schools have taken to using metal arches to make sure no weapons are