is an important issue that both nominees have discussed a lot, and struggled to do during their respective president sis. this election is also in a very big way a choice about capitalism the stock market is surging, especially powered by big tech right now, this week. but people are rightfully asking where are the profits going? this is an issue that sometimes does favor democrats when it comes to fairness, and making megamillionaires pay their share, but it also can lean towards donald trump, including voters who say right now, whether you believe it or more. more voters think that donald trump can control prices better than the current administration. this has brewing in our politics for a long time. we re lowering taxes, which the republicans love. i wouldn t be running unless i was really rich. no billionaire should pay a lower tax rate than a schoolteacher or firefighters. many large corporations, start paying their fair share. i guarantee you built that fortu
contestants? and could doug burgum s tears real him out? the story behind that story coming up. brian: batter up tonight. major league baseball heading to rickwood field to pay tribute to the negro leagues. will cain brings takes us back in history. ainsley: remember, mornings are always better with friends. brian: get dressed. lawrence: we re going to go straight to that fox weather alert. right now tropical storm alberto, the first major storm of the summer season bringing heaven rain to the texas coast. ainsley: galveston completely covered in water. some inches 11 inches of rain. officials say tornadoes and water spots have also possible. steve: right there on the gulf coast. as it rains down in texas. historic heat wave continues midwest right up through new england with 99 million americans under heat alerts today. brian: let s check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for the fox weather forecast. janice: first day of summer and we are feeling it a
steve: you are right, carley and todd we are starting right now. this is #:00 in new york city. this is thursday, june 20th, 2024. welcome to fox & friends on the curvey couch. first up, let s look at the sky. fox weather alert. heavy rains, coastal flooding and winds from tropical storm alberto expected.as the strong e continues across the northeast. brian: the clock did you wsay something? ainsley: that s terrible. brian: clock strikes at midnight. fox news polls show it s neck and neck with biden and trump. but, within the margin of error, exclamation point. ainsley: and sign on the dotted line. parents pledging to wait until . as in 8th grade banning together to keep smart phones out of their kids hands. brian: we re wising up, america. lawrence: great idea. fox & friends starts right now. and, remember, mornings are better with friends. brian: that that bumper music got my attention i hope it did yours. the first presidential debate one week away
the heat is bad for the bad between the hotter it gets, the harder it is to find your words. wow. cucumber. hot weather can result in lower scores on math tests as well as higher rates of aggression ranging from mean-spirited behavior to violent crime. well, that explains florida. the heat wave is also blasting washington, d.c. when people complain it being over 90 president biden is like see, 81 isn t so bad. just saying. i m not kidding. it s hot out there. i spent all day sweating like a fox news anchor trying to explainp juneteenth. good morning. welcome to morning joe, it s wednesday, june 20th. millions of people from the midwest to the northeast will face extreme heat for a fourth straight day. the national weather service is predicting record highs again in several areas, and the heat is expected to last into the weekend. also, tropical storm alberto, the first named storm of the hurricane season, is expected to make landfall soon on mexico s gulf coast. the l
see it. this seems like a really big thing to just be made public. norah: 60 minutes report who is the man behind the camera and why it raises new questions about if al qaeda acted alone. the cbs evening news starts now. we start with a cbs news exclusive. the unnerving video outside the u.s. capital filmed two years before the 9/11 attacks. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. two decades ago, the 9/11 commission found that al qaeda acted alone, but victims families say that is not true, pointing to this video and other evidence as proof. they are suing saudi arabia claiming its government provided crucial assistance to the hijackers and planners behind a september 11th attacks. that killed nearly 3,000 people. here is 60 minutes correspondent cecilia vega. looking. reporter: a voice on the video says in arabic i am transmitting these scenes to you from the heart of the american capital, washington. this video unsealed in fed