and we re going to be keeping an eye on all of this. leland? leland: garrett tenney out on the mall here in washington. thank you. liz? elizabeth: all right. after the break, the political fallout continues over president trump s decision to pull out of the paris pact. we re going to have a fair and balanced debate on on whether or not this was a good decision. and some help for families of law enforcement who have been killed or injured in the line of duty. what the president is now doing. we are here today to reaffirm our unbreakable support for the american heroes. they keep our streets, our home ands our citizens safe. managing blood sugar is not a marathon.
the muslim holy month of ramadan. leland? leland: you have to think there s going to be more violence coming. john huddy in our mideast bureau, thank you. liz, what s coming up? elizabeth: after the break, president trump s major moves to jump-start america s energy jobs. we re going to tell you the industries that the white house says will benefit by the u.s. getting out of the paris climate accord. plus, we re going to be sitting down with country music superstar larry gatlin on whether he thinks president trump is keeping the promises he made during the election. elizabeth elizabeth and protesters as well as supporters of president trump are out in force today on the streets of washington and beyond. you re looking at live pictures from chicago right now. our own garrett tenney is in the middle of it right here in washington. hi, garrett. reporter: liz, as you say, there are more than 100 of these marches scheduled across the country today, but earlier with some of the support
trump administration and russia. the march for truth is expected to be held in more than 100 cities around the world. fox correspondent garrett or tenny live from the garrett tenney live live from the rallyn washington. the truth for what? reporter: leland, that s initially what the goal of this was, to expose truth, they believe, of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. right now you can see a few hundred of those protesters behind me are gathering for an aerial picture spelling out investigate trump. and that s really what this was all about when it was initially organized, was to call for an independent commission to investigate that. it was before the appointment of special counsel robert mueller. even now they are calling for more investigations and more information to expose what they believe is collusion between the trump campaign and russia, and that s why across the country hundreds of these marches are taking place today. that the russians were involved in
stand, and they re also kind of going after his credibility a little bit, pointing out that the last time that he testified he bungled some details. that was one of the reasons that they pushed to fire him in the first place. and so i think there s kind of also a lot of waiting and seeing. when it comes to these russia allegations, a lot of this was happening before many people who are in the white house right now were in the inner circle. and a lot of times the first time that they re hearing about these things is when it s coming out in the news, when it s coming out in testimony. leland: yeah. we saw kellyanne conway using some of the same talking points you just discussed. we ll quickly get to what happened on thursday with leaving the paris accords. sound bites. as of today, the united states will cease all implementation of the non-binding paris accord. if washington s not going to do it, we will.
the budget is brewing on capitol hill. a budget that looks like it was written by people who believe working families and seniors who are walking on an economic tight rope have life too easy. i believe more realistic than a number of budget proposals that we ve seen in the past, particularly some that came from the previous administration. elizabeth: well, president trump s proposed budget will likely be a hot topic when congress gets back to work this week. washington examiner chief congressional correspondent susan ferrechio is here to discuss what s next. thank you for joining us. great to be here. elizabeth: the vacation is over, congress is getting back to work, and i m curious, when you look at administrations past, have you ever seen an incident where a president s blueprint has been a blueprint for congressional leaders when they go to draft their own budget? well, they the party hates to denounce its own president s budget, so you hear them