Jillian star quarterback, Patrick M Aholmes and tom brady going head to head, Fox And Friends First starts right now. But i love it todd a couple times. One, we are about to go into the weekend. Seconds. He is going to be the performer at Super Bowl Lv. Jillian ive not paid any attention to the Halftime Show in a while. I am wearing the colors. Todd cant put anything past me at 4 0 one. You are watching Fox And Friends First Kicking Off Super Bowl weekend. I will do that all morning. Jillian overnight votearama, and hours long session on a critical measure that could pave the way for President Bidens relief package. Todd Griff Jenkins live in washington with the breakdown of the marathon voting process. Reporter happy friday. Lets bring the live shot of the senate floor. What you are watching here is a time honored tradition of the Reconciliation Process where the Minority Party gives the Majority Party to indoor and this amendments, all my lawn, no end insight and put senators on the
agent found a white powdery substance during a patrol of the west wing. this prompted a shutdown of some of the white house campus and. the d.c. fire department s hazmat team identified it as cocaine. and their dispatch initially said it was found in the library. then on tuesday afternoon, a secret service spokesman confirmed the details, but clarified the initial reports that it was found inside the library were incorrect. and then also on tuesday afternoon to law enforcement, officials told the associated press that the cocaine was found in area accessible to tour groups. but on wednesday, karine jean-pierre clearly appeared flummoxed when describing where the cocaine was discovered, where this was discovered is a heavily traveled area where many white house west wing. i should be even more specific ,a west wing visitors come through this particular area. i just don t have anything more to share. it is under investigation by the secret service. and yesterday, the story ch
in philadelphia where the suspect was wearing a ballistic vest. good evening, bill. as you mentioned, this has been an incredibly violent fourth of july holiday weekend including a mass shooting in philadelphia tonight that left four people dead and four others injured. it happened in southwest philly after police say a man in his ballistic vest opened fire with eight people shot in total including two juveniles. police now have that suspect in custody. meanwhile, in baltimore, police are hunting for suspects after shooting left two people dead and 28 others injured at a large block party in the brooklyn home area. the fbi offering a $28,000 reward for any information that can lead to an arrest the city s mayor is vowing that the shooters will be caught. this was a reckless, cowardly act of violence that has taken two lives and altered many more. as i said earlier, we will find those who are responsible. we will not stop until we do so. in washingtoning d.c., police are
minnesota. even then he only lost that my less than half a percentage point. it was a landslide. it was a mandate. it was also 40 years ago. in some ways seems longer than that. since reagan s revolution republicans have won the white house four times but only when the popular vote twice. tonight, we will examine today s republican party on the evil of a presidential election. what does the party believe? what does the republican position on the economy or foreign-policy or cultural issues, how has the party changed, where is it going, california, new york where the popular vote be in play again for republican nominee or does winning require running the electoral college got let. we are joined today by four people who have worked in or around politics for decades. they are very likely to have different views on some issues or may prioritize issues differently. they may represent different orthodoxies within the party but they have come together to discuss policy and politics
minnesota. even then he only lost that my less than half a percentage point. it was a landslide. it was a mandate. it was also 40 years ago. in some ways seems longer than that. since reagan s revolution republicans have won the white house four times but only when the popular vote twice. tonight, we will examine today s republican party on the evil of a presidential election. what does the party believe? what does the republican position on the economy or foreign-policy or cultural issues, how has the party changed, where is it going, california, new york where the popular vote be in play again for republican nominee or does winning require running the electoral college got let. we are joined today by four people who have worked in or around politics for decades. they are very likely to have different views on some issues or may prioritize issues differently. they may represent different orthodoxies within the party but they have come together to discuss policy and politics