you know kryptonite. rose to international fame with first first single kryptonite. joe: this is a song out of my high school years. we waited our turn, lawrence. we waited on gen x to have their time. we were out in the dessert for 10 years. nobody wanted to hear our music. it s all coming back and this band is marquee for that time period. lawrence: this is my favorite time of the year because not only do we have an incredible bands and artists but we also get to easement barbecue every friday the mac will he more brothers are on fox square. ainsley: i think we are going to say hi to them right now. can you hear us? good morning. ainsley, lawrence, joey, the mclemore boys are back in new york. we could not be more excited to be cooking for you all. thanks to master built supply us amazing grills. today smash burgers on the grill. got a little cheese on there for y all. a surprise coming in at 7:00 for y all to have a little challenge. we have some boston butt. we re
washington. lucas: president biden lashing out at saudi arabia for slashing oil production this morning on fox news sunday secretary pompeo told the president to look in the mirror. this is a failure of american policy. joe biden is directly responsible in the place the world finds itself in policy. lucas: pompeo also taking issue with biden s comments in armageddon defined in the new testament as the last battle between good and evil on the day of judgment. pompeo called the comments reckless. price of gas is now more than 60% higher than when president biden took office. many republicans wished the president traveled to texas or dakotas last summer and not saudi arabia. speaking of texas, molly, the vice president flu to austin. the challenge that is the issue is ultimately been as the united states supreme court and its proponents, the proponents of dobbs have intended is being pushed to the states. and this is not a political event but there s an election in 31 days a
we are now just hours away from the house taking its final vote on president biden s landmark $1.9 trillion covid relief legislation. final passage tomorrow expected along party lines. of course doubtful any republicans will support it. the president says that he ll sign the bill into law as soon as it gets to his desk. stimulus checks will be in the hands of needy americans over the next few weeks. and queen elizabeth releasing a statement saying the royal family is saddened at harry and meghan s bombshell allegations of racism and neglect. joining me now, cnn political analyst astead herndon and political commentator amanda carpenter. good evening to both. astead, you re first. we are likely just hours away from president biden s massive covid relief bill passing. that means $1,400 checks to struggling americans. billions of dollars for vaccines and covid testing. as biden once said to the former president barack obama, this is a big f-in deal. this is a key piece of leg
As with all traditions in all cultures, it is up to the elders to pass down the rituals, food, language, and customs that identify a group. So, if your auntie, uncle, mom, and so on didn’t teach you how to play Spades, well, that’s a recipe lost. But outside of Spades, Uno and Dominoes, Cookouts, Collective Dancing, and asking who made the Mac’ n’ Cheese, what is bonding us in the present?
office when i was sheriff, 13677 cases that we made arrests investigation interviews, victims, everything. he just dismissed them just with a brush of his hand because he does not care. for him, it s all about virtue signaling. it s all about supposedly dismantling a racist system. he believes that s his charge; however, victims, who are overwhelmingly people of color. he just does not care. he does not see them in all of the supporters establishment political establishment ability continue doing that while the community continues to suffer. lawrence: i was in not getting better for the folks. victims consistently tell me they don t get a call from the d.a. the support prosecutors, those adas that are there. they hear from them. but they don t hear from the d.a. i m just wondering if the voters are going to do something about this. the recall effort failed. does there need to be a more progressive candidate? what do the voters want in l.a.?