[cheers and applause] pete: you keep them coming in and we love it. thanks for send your photos for weekend tradition of our nation s and them on fox and friends . it is september 24th the year of our lord 2022. i am here and so is rachel and will kane. rachel: good morning. i feel good. a little sick earlier in the week but feeling nice to appreciate my health. by the way one other thing. my baby valentina started her first week of school this week. the first time since i have been married, 23 years, since i didn t have a child in the house, and empty house, and my daughter having her first teething tonight so big weekend. will: friends@foxnews.com, keep those pictures coming in. giant tractors, 18 we others, what is taking place right there. could have been a big flatbed. i don t know. you know, i don t know. keep those pictures coming. rachel: who wears makeup? pete: i watched someone bail hair the other day. not actually, it was a role, big round bales. i just watche
gone far? it s inappropriate, doesn t make him a murder. you have a wolf in sheep s clothing. sinister minister. the man of the cloth, inspired from the pulpit. we went away feeling that you had heard something. marrying the faithful. he officiated over my son and daughter in law s wedding. counsel the trouble. he is so good at understanding how to comfort other people. but one of the ministers is expected to have gotten it all. i believe it was all fraud. the minister? will the minister roll. i think he was hiding behind that hat. but whether a stranger in crown circle robes carrying out the devil s business. i believe he plays on the vulnerable people. laying hands where he shouldn t. minister into more than a sole. he would basically council his way right into their bedrooms. just who was the reverend arthur burton sherman? reverend sherman, a.b. to his friends. was a small town methodist priest or in small town, pennsylvania. he
alleges tried to hire an assassin to kill former u.s. national security adviser john bo bolton. the deal with the growing threat that iran poses and not try to appease them. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is thursday, august 11, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in palm beach, florida where we re learning about what prompted the fbi to search donald trump s mar-a-lago residence. the wall street journal reporting investigators were given an insider typical lettering them to more classified documents inside former president trump s florida home. evan perez reports now from washington. reporter: someone came forward in recent weeks to tell the fbi that there were likely more classified documents being stored at former president trump s palm beach club according to the wall street journal. the journal says that is what prompted the search this week at mar-a-lago. cnn has not confirmed the journal s report, but we ve previously reporte
taking action naacp going to bat for jackson, mississippi residents, over the water problems will talk to the president ceo. this is american voices. we begin this hour with the aftermath of hurricane ian. a storm that left 87 people dead and counting. most of those deaths happened in florida, some of the worst of the storm. more than 700,000 florida residents still do not have power. the president of first lady will travel to florida wednesday to survey the damage. also a visit with puerto rico tomorrow to address the construction that hurricane two weeks ago. the storm killed at least two dozen americans there, and power still not fully restored. just a 10% of the island is in the dark. last night, president biden acknowledging widespread devastation left behind by these two disasters. our hearts, can t go without saying or heavy. the devastating hurricane, the storms of puerto rico, florida, south carolina. we owe puerto rico a hell of a lot more than they alread
justice department is doing, what it s not doing, what the theories are, what the theories aren t, and there will continue to be that speculation. this is the most wide ranging investigation and the most important investigation for the justice department has ever done. and we have done so because this [inaudible] effort to upend and general election transfer of power from one administration to the other, concept of the fundamental of american democracy. we have to get this right. garland was not wrong, this is the most important investigation that the justice department has ever entered into. no president has ever been criminally charged in the history of the united states of america. and that means that merrick garland holds one of the most difficult jobs in the entire country. he is now not only at the helm of one, but two sweet being justice department investigations into a former president, donald trump. the departments investigation into january 6th, and the probe into