of our fallen members and our hearts go out to their families and we ll talk to a few people today that military families. we ll talk to veterans, i cant wait to see their take on memorial day and what this day means to this. to me personally, this is the day to remember those who lost their lives so we can sit up here and feel safe everyday. to them and their families, thank you so very much. todd: it is sacrifice and we note the sacrifice. when you stop to break it undo, i have typically 18, 19, 20-year-old kid, basically a child, deciding that the virtues of our nation and our founding are so important to them, they are willing to put the rest of their life on the line for those values. it really hits home. there is a parent, two parents, entire family that is worried about that decision, worried about that individual. for some of these individuals we ll interview today, their children did not come home, they are proud of their sons, ares proud of daughters, because they
surrounding president biden s 2024 prospects, after brutal reports, that members of his own party see him as an anchor that should be cut loose. the times interviewing more than 50 democratic officials. a current dnc member saying, quote, biden should announce his intent not to seek re-election in 24, right after the midterms. oh, that s my prediction date, isn t it? it is. president biden getting no mercy from younger members of his party. listen to this about a second term. he s saying he s going to run again in 2024. will you support him? if the president has a vision, that s something we re willing to entertain and examine when the time comes. that s not a yes. yeah. you know, i think we should endorse when we get to it. democrats set on dumping president biden can point to a laundry list of reasons. national gas prices have sky rocked to over $5 a gallon, inflation on everything from shelter to medical care. some feels it s too late to change things aro
a credible transition taking place that god willing when it is over we will be stronger in the world will be stronger and less reliable on fossil fuels when this is over. this is going to be a hole. this is going to take some time. there is a recession in the united states that is inevitable? no. todd: you are watching fox & friends first on monday morning, i m todd piro. carley: and i m griff jenkins and for carley shimkus. someone who covers the white house, a lot of news being made overseas right now that sound bite and the president saying he does not believe the recession is inevitable and it something that is in stark contrast with almost all economists from both sides of the aisle right now. why? gas prices have never been this high most of the walking adult lives. we said inflation is a 40 year high. when the president took over, the inflation rate was just under 1.5%. now, it is over 8%. and these gas prices before we head into memorial day weekend absolute
the panels of the previous border wall that was being constructed. said yesterday. somebody should be imposed about. some countries are imposing quarantine. i don t think it rises as the level of concern that existed with covid-19. pga champion justin thomas: just another manic monday. wish it were sunday that s my fun day. will: some kind of weekday inspiration. why aren t we standing? brian: observe what s happening it s a beautiful sunrise. will: it is a gorgeous sunrise in roscommon, michigan brought in by the bangles. will cain in for steve doocy. answer. ainsley: manic monday. brian always stands up right until we go on camera. and so today i just stood up and i adjusted my pants and he didn t stand up. i said what s going on here? brian: the problem is because i was told that i sat too much because your hamstrings get tight if you sit too much. i try to stand as much in possible in life. will: i was told the other day that sitting is the n
Good evening. Us army staff sgt. Matthew thompson graduated from brookfield central in 2006, where he was the captain of the Football Team and played trombone in school ensembles. Theyll be having a moment of silence at tonights Football Game to honor his sacrifice. Before Us Army Staff sgt. Matthew thompson was a bronze star medal winner, before he was a special forces medical sergeant, and before he even enlisted in the us army, he was a muchlo marquette university. i cant think of anyone that was as committed to living the best version of their life possible, every day. He was a remarkable human being and he will never be replaced. the university tells us thompson attended the school from the fall of 2006 until the spring of 2008. Manning says thompson then transferred to Concordia University in california. He graduated in 2010 and joined the army in march 2011. Thompson died on tuesday from wounds he suffered in afghanistan. In a statement, the commander of special Operations Task