kennedy: 2024, it is here and i admit that it was a lovely feeling, turning the page, last year s garbage fire we can know yet if this year will be smoking hot, full get burned by every type of unimaginable madness again. emily there s a host of things to look forward to your lucky loop driving by the car crash politics and culture, the iowa caucuses were just over a week away endospore: pushers, they cannot wait for the circus of power-hungry hopefuls to leave them alone, for a few years pretty and vivek ramaswamy has kissimmee babies he can open up a whole pediatric clinic in nikki have you stopping by everybody and what she meant about the cause of the civil war. the south is actually very comfortable with history what he should ve sent them a immediately that the civil war was about slavery but i just assumed, that that was a given went on an incident, then it was also about the role of government and the of people economically and socially and otherwise. kenned
hello. it s friday that this is outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany with my cohosts, emily company when harris faulkner petronius, fox news contributor lisa lisa boothe, and pete hegseth. president biden s first campaign speech of the new year. what do you expect? it appears the president promised to be a uniter in chief as he has said oh and over, but is set to sell more division throughout the country. the president s remarks in pennsylvania will not be focused on pressing issues like the economy and war in israel, the crisis on our southern border. there s a lot of pressing issues. instead, he will set his sights on so-called maga extremists. the president has not been able to effectively top big wins or a compliments. he is leaning in on this so-called threat to democracy messaging, while battling exceptionally low poll numbers. this will not be the first time we ve seen him do this. ahead of the midterms, he gave a prime time speech titled the continued battle
time, talking about her career, women s rights in iran and much more. stay with us to watch the whole interview. sport and for a full round up, let s go to the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. we ll start with tennis where it s women s semi final day at the french open. the top two seeds are in action. iga switek faces brazil s beatrix haddid maia later but first up it s australian open champions aryna sabalenka against unseeded czech karolina muchova. a tight first set has just gone the way of the cheque and she is 2 1 up in the tie break in the second set. she has never been past the third round prior to this year. alexis macallister has sais his gratitude will be eternal as he bid farewell to brighton. he s joined liverpool in deal worth up to 55 million pounds. the 24 year old midfielder has signed a five year deal and will wear the number ten shirt at anfield. the world cup winner, who helped brighton qualify for europe for the first time, added that
pete: will, you re my hi january translator, does that mean merry christmas? will: it s weird. it actually means happy easter. rachel: no, it doesn t [laughter] is that your favorite christmas? because i actually really like it. will wisconsin it s just funny, in the car ride in to the show this morning, i was my driver had on, like, a channel. it sounds so bougie is, my driver [laughter] he, on the channel radio, they play christmas music pete: yes. it s called sirius, and m. will: maybe. and i was just thinking i m old because i kind of like them all. to your point, is this my favorite? not. i don t know my favorite. a new one comes on, and i like it too. pete: now he s going to rank them for us. will: i can t, and it bothers me. will: what is your faith version of this song? if. will: i honestly don t know, but i think the right answer is don ho. doesn t that sound like ray chris isaac does it will: do you know brother is? pete: the one from national la
children were on lockdown this afternoon. i have two small children and their schools were on lockdown responding to this tragedy. they re there, i m here hoping and praying that they are safe. but the truth is none of us is safe. that s senator rafael warnock of georgia on the senate floor yesterday addressing another mass shooting in america, this one at a medical center in atlanta. we ll have much more on the deadly attack and the senator s call to action in just a moment. also ahead the latest on the suspicious claims out of russia accusing ukraine of a drone strike on the kremlin. plus donald trump s legal team makes an odd choice for its defense strategy in a civil rape and defamation trial. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this thursday, may 4th. i m jonathan lemire, thank you for starting your day with us. we begin with the latest mass shooting in america this time in atlanta, georgia. at least five women inside a medical center there were shot,