officials. only the president and some members of his cabinet have access to them. let s bring in shawn turner, national security analyst and former director of communication for u.s. national intelligence. this reporting is quite interesting. what do you make of the idea that document like this was in a country club for 18 months? yeah, you know, when i saw this first of all, thanks for having me this morning. this really struck a chord with me, the fact that we now know that there were highly classified secret restricted access documents being stored at mar-a-lago, this is a game changer for our national security and risks to our national security. i ve been clear from the start that we need to avoid speculating about the intent with regard to these documents until we had more information about the substance of these documents. but now that we know that we re talking about nuclear defense capabilities for another country, this really raises the bar with regard to that i
folks are coming from all over the world. funeral on monday. bret: 2,000 guests are expected to attend. what s going on in chicago. mcdonald s ceo difficult time getting people to come back to work. rising crime and tough economic conditions made it harder. mcdonald s executive relocate to chicago. tipped off at the out in front all the way for the touchdown. it don t get better than that. ainsley: good morning, ocean city, new jersey. look at the american flag flying there on the left side of your screen. beautiful lights. and it looks like it might be on the water i would assume so if it s ocean city. it is going to be # 7 degrees there today without a cloud in the sky. a perfect sunshine if you look up the weather. brian: i was there in the winter, it is lonely in ocean city. ainsley: yes. everyone moves out. brian: foot as you will tournament went in there. ainsley: why were you there without all the people. brian: a foot sul tournament. ai
if you couldn t hear rachel, all she said was awe, that was cute. rachel: little kid absoluting in his fatigues. pete: yeah you can them almost spot on fatigue. we want to see the patriotic school photos and e-mail at friends@foxnews.com. good morning. summer is almost over. second to last. you have to say it because you savor that in the process. it jumps up and it s over. rachel: you like fall because you like football. pete: i like summer and i don t like summer ending like anybody else. you want to go out on top if you can go out. we did a kicking competition. pete: in what i might have to say is probably will go down as the least objective standard for victory flat configuration fox & friends history. just random? pete: just a very wonderful kids 11 and under coach deciding on a kick into the net who the winner was. i got to say it was will. rachel: what i loved about that win, you ve won many trophies, but you ve never had a team of 11 year-olds surround you. wi
session fears. this hour i ll be joined by dr. anthony fauci to discuss the biden administration s response to monkey pox. the public health emergency and the impact of the most recent covid variant spreading across the u.s. we begin with the new u.s./china tensions. joining us now are nbc chief white house correspondent peter alexander cohost of weekend today and the former nato supreme allied commander. peter, tensions you have been tracking so closely between two major powers, the two remaining super powers, clearly es-kating. i cannot recall any time between the u.s. and china where the military behavior by china has been at this fever pitch. i think you re right. the escalation has increased in recent days with these live fire missile tests in the taiwan strait in taiwan s territorial waters there. so much so that just yesterday nbc news has now confirmed with white house officials the white house summoned china s ambassador to the united states to the white house fo
we re clocking in the surface here over 150 degrees. relief is coming, but so are storms, causing more than 1400 flights to be canceled this weekend president biden s covid symptoms are improving significantly according to his doctor, and new information about the race to create a vaccine targeted at the omicron subvariants by this fall pope francis has landed in north america, why he s apologizing to the people of canada today. gas prices are falling. now 65 cents less than the peak one last fight, the veterans who never gave up the effort to honor their fallen brothers a new memorial open opening this week. and the stunning northern lights over the continental u.s. where you can see this amazing light show this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. good evening from coast to coast, almost all of us are dealing with it. the brutal heatwave that s lasted for days today, some 90 million americans were under severe heat alerts, with multiple states hitting rec