don t want to leave your father but i m going to a better place. in celebration of barbara pierce bush. to regular programming on fox and my network television stations on coverage continues on fox news channel on satellite cable. i m shepherd smith, fox news in houston, texas. and continuing now on fox news channel, let s bring in professor barbara perry, coeded a book and got a chance to meet barbara bush, professor perry is also director of presidential studies at the university of virginia miller center, she s written books on topics including presidents and first ladies and celebrates was today the life of barbara bush. ma am, thanks so much, your thoughts. well, i think it s already been said but i will repeat. i think the ceremony really was exactly the epitome of the bush s, it was gracious and dignified and very much a part of geographic roots. it was low episcopal in setting
broadcast stations across the country on the east coast, you re late local news is coming up on the west coast prime time just an hour away. analysis continues now and continuing coverage on fox news channel on satellite cable, i m at shepard smith, fox news new york. and now on fox news channel, our chief white house correspondent john roberts is live at mar-a-lago in south florida, some audio problems there but the president serious as the event. i think you could say objectively that that was a very strong statement coming from president trump as he launched his first major large-scale terry action, that he green-lighted this the first major u.s. military action taken against another country and grounded in the suffering of children he told us yesterday when we were in the rose garden
written by kagan, citing presidential confidentiality. and rescuers are soon expected to reach a teenage sailor in the indian ocean whose distress signal had her family fearing the worst. abby sunderland was trying to become the youngest person to sail around the world alone when her satellite cable broke. she was located by a passenger jet whose crew was able to make radio contact. hopefully they ll get help to her fairly soon, wolf. many parents are asking how they could let a 16-year-old go sailing around the world on her, do you understand that? i was reading up on the story, and she has an older brother by a year who did something similar. the family is adventurous, they have then adventurous spirit, but 16 is pretty young. the flow of oil into the gulf is now believed to be double the previous estimates. i ll seek with a researcher who fears, guess what, it may be a whole lot worst. and they survived the rig