will: it s the 7 a.m. hour of fox & friends weekend starting with this. after his disastrous debate performance, president biden s campaign looking ahead. you all did not have any kind of conversations about should joe biden drop out of this race? no. the conversation that we had is, okay, what do we do next? will: while a new report breaks down who d be responsible to tell joe it s time to go. pete: plus, do not disturb. a pennsylvania state senator joins us as his state becomes the first to test locking students phones away during class. if. rachel: oh, like that i like that idea. and different political views? that could be a dating deal-breaker. how politics is impacting relationships nationwide. the second hour of fox & friends if weekend starts right now. you had a suntan line and red lipstick. i worked so hard for that first kiss. and if a heart don t forget pete: seriously, white bear lake, minnesota that s white bear lake, minnesota. can you
disappointed but he worked very, very hard to build up his law practice. lincoln was a great spinner of tales for juries. one time they said this reminds me of the little boy on the farm who comes running in his father and says pap, pap, sister is in the barn and she s got her pants down and her friend, joe, got his pants down and he s squatting to do the other thing. the father says you got the facts straight but you come to a wrong conclusion. he turns the the jurors and says, sometimes the facts does not give you the right conc conclusion. oh, no, he s a hybrid. if you want to understand him, you have to understand both sides. 1854, spain, france and britain abolished slavery. it is very much alive in the united states. and may, president franklin signs the kansas, nebraska, act given american the opportunity to expand 500 square miles of new territory. the kansas/nebraska act repealed the compromise which says there could be no slavery. settlers can decide for the
excitement actually at that point on both sides because people have anticipated this for so long. some people were itching for a fight. they think war is a glorious thing and let s go and do it. but in the spring lincoln s overeager young friend from springfield, elmer ellsworth, a short but very dashing commander of a drill team, would go with the lincoln boys to the roof of the white house and look out with a telescope. and over the river they saw a confederate flag flying from the top of a hotel. and ellsworth, for one, was offended. ellsworth led a band across the river to tear down the confederate flag. as he was walking down the stairs, the owner of the inn took his shotgun and shot him in the chest. he fell down the last few steps, clutching and wrapped in this increasingly blood-soaked flag. lincoln loved this young man, so the war came home really fast for lincoln. with the first cannon fired at ft. sumter in april 1861, the country is thrust into civil war
until night came. seattle they used pep every spray against crowds and arrested people for destruction. they deface the windows at this starbucks. in los angeles demonstrators were seen smashing windows after police cruiser. the car accelerated and reportedly ran over the protesters. in louie police declared unarmed assembly after protesters blocked a road and forced drivers to turn around. taylor s family receive $12 million settlement. kentucky attorney general refused to let them charge two officers accused of shooting the 26-year-old emt one officer was charged with wanton endangerment for shooting rounds into the apartment next to day losser. back to you. jedediah: thank you very much, marianne. the biden administration addressing influx of illegal i am my grants invading our country but shopped calling it a crisis. griff jenkins in mcallen, texas. reporter: good morning. secretary alejandro mayorkas, say he will address quote the record numbers of migrants arriving at t
no wonder the espresso was invented here. i think i will need a few of these just to keep up with the rhythm of the city. they bring as much to the italian table as they do to the economy. i am traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of the country s 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past. that s delicious. here in milan, the menu is nothing like you expect. up here in the north, forget about pasta and pizza. oh, my god. that s so beautiful. this is the land of rice and polenta. in ancient time, it was like the bread. there is not even a tomato in sight. this is amazing. olive oil plays second fiddle to butter. butter? jesus, whoa, jesus. irresponsible amounts of butter were used in the making of this butter. i hate to say it, but we need more butter. milan is the second biggest city in italy, it s the capital in the region of the north peninsula, the gateway to northern europe and all of the trade and money that brin