to check with pete hegseth. primaries are like scrimmages but you never know who will show up. no one saw donald trump coming. we will see what happens. this morning on fox & friends , latest coverage ongoing rescue in thailand from inside from former navy seal diver, what s going to happen this morning? there are rescue operations as we speak, plus on the program, we have rudy giuliani, the president s lawyer with recent insights, representative zeldin and dan bongino and, of course, four people, their names are bret, ray, amy and tom, one of them is going to be the next supreme court nominee, we will dig into who that might be, what that will mean for the balance of the court as the president ahead of speech tonight at 9:00 p.m. to announce who will be the big pick. rob: good news after we digested
more. this could be a game changer on the ground. ukrainian government have been fighting since 2014 despite cease-fires in recent if there be more scrimmages. it is uneven on the battlefield. the fighters have tanks. these new antitank missiles are sophisticated, expensive. $75,000 per missile. but they were amazing weapons. you can take out a tank with one soldier. about a mile and and a half away. moscow is furious. it could be further escalation. they re saying it could lead to more bloodshed in ukraine. officials say this is purely a defensive weapon for ukraine to protect its own territory. the lawmakers on capitol hill are saying this is long overdue. what do we know about the future of the fbi deputy director? andrew mccabe, 49 years old, deputy director of the fbi.
whether it s on the radical elements of black lives matter, not all blm but there were some. you look at anti-fa who had free reign over protesters in oakland and berkeley and portland who could away with it emma i always feel like a lot of this hate stuff is a pendulum. what happens is people get passed off because no one gets a about us. if you think the left wing violence is justified, wait to see the right wing pilots, that s good to be justified too. all the scrimmages remind me how unique america is and how fragile it is, we aren t about tribes. it was about rejecting tribes, you left that stuff behind, were all americans and it didn t matter. we had slavery, it was hypocrisy that we talked about there being no tribes but we had the slaves.
yeah, doug, stay safe. bring us all the details and you have been reported all morning and afternoon, we appreciate your efforts there. the local people, how are they responding that this is happening to their city? well, know know for a fact let s turn around. what do we have over here. a fight breaking out. our camera who always goes right to the heart of the battle is running in that direction right now and i m following. but this is the kind of scrimmages that we see erupting all over the place in town here and because a lot of these guys, a lot of the white nationalists are quite literally packing heat, there s an open-carry law. i don t know if you saw the interview with the gentleman who had his 9-millimeter block on his hip. at one point does the person feel life is threatened and shots are fired, lots and lots of cases where faces are being bashed in with fists and sticks, in fact, i saw a guy getting
big picture here, the city of charlotteville made a decision to remove a statute of confederate from what is called emancipation park and a group of white nationalists decided they wanted to come in and protest the removal of that statute, there was a lawsuit about whether they could or could not protest, they won that lawsuit and that s when we saw the scrimmages break out last night with the chance of white lives matter and now we see that same violence today and, liz, as you pointed out, when you have people openly carrying weapons and you re illegally allowed to do that in the state of virginia, it is combustible beyond words and police that are there in riot gear have a difficult time discerning who is going to be on their side, if you will and who they very well may want to cause harm. these things get extraordinary combustible, extraordinarily quickly and the big question is what are the rules of engagement