[national anthem] will: good morning. welcome to fox & friends if on this her s day. happy mother s day to you at home can and to rachel campos duffy. rachel: oh, you guys are so nice. pete: two sets of flowers. [laughter] rachel: you guys are so sweet, and i love pink roses. they re my favorite. yours are kind of pink, will. will: thank you. they all are have meanings, white? rachel: really? what are hay? will: one s friendship, one s love. i think they have meaning. pete: yellow s friendship. we ll look that up. rachel: i appreciate these flowers. that s very thoughtful pete: i got up early and got them over there at the bodega. [laughter] will: he went to breathtaking rose toes, and hay guarantee they ll bloom to the size of it may be not too late. pete: it s probably a little tight. will: well, if she sleeps in. pete: yeah, you could get by the afternoon or just go to the grocery store rachel: and they re nice at the grocery store. will: if you re out of t
hear all about your extraordinary mothers in your life. so you can scan the qr code below or submit a story about your mother or a mother figure in your life for an upcoming fox news project that we re excited about working on. we re going to announce that soon. intriguing. pete: create a video for a project you don t know what it is? [laughter] do it now right here. will: i think wham predated cds. so if you would have had a wham, you know, you probably would have had a wham record or maybe a tape. rachel: the tape that you could put many your walkman as you went for a run. [laughter] pete: wham s greatest hits? if well, happy mother s day to you. rachel: thank you,. and happy mother s day to both of your wonderful wives. pete: yes. and and we have moms too. will: and we will be bushing them a happy mother s wishing them a happy mother s day. pete: we sure will. and it s great to be outside. i think this is the first fox & friends weekend of 2023 outside. soon to be many
dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. nowadays it is very hard to hide. you will be found and that s exactly what happened. the arrests are culmination of a four-day manhunt when police say the suspect gunned down five neighbors in response to a noise dispute keeping a baby awake. bill: a trip submitted to the f.b.i. hotline led authorities to a house in cleveland, texas where they found the suspect hiding beneath a pile of laundry. dana: this man has been deported four times between the years of 2009 and 2016 and accused of murdering five people. one just nine years old. bill: one of the many tragedies highlighting the dangers of an unchecked border that continues to this day. jacque heinrich has reaction from the white house and casey stiegel begins our coverage near the scene of the capture in cold spring, texas. let s start there. good morning. good morning to you. authorities telling us in fact not long ago at a press conference that the suspe
citizens right now, and it s time to go if you re there, and administration is urging us citizens to leave russia after reporter for the wall street journal is detained accused of espionage case stands and what this says about the current state of us russia relations. details about the cdc team that got sick while investigating the cause of the train derailment in east palestine, ohio that was carrying hazardous. chemicals. we begin with people in the southeast, waking up to the threat of severe and dangerous weather, tornado watches and warnings are in effect right now for parts of mississippi all the way to georgia. it comes as we re getting a better look at the destruction left behind after those massive storms or through seven states over 50 tornado sightings have been reported. at least five are now dead. the powerful storms blew through when arkansas, killing at least two people and trapping dozens inside their home, leading town officials to send out a call for neighbo
theme you re listening to right now on making history at this year s oscars announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening we re glad you re with us tonight a double murder case that has drawn national attention with a prominent south carolina family at its center is inching toward its conclusion tonight with the prosecution resting its case against alex murdaugh, but not before the jury saw for itself the family property where the former attorney allegedly shot and killed his wife and son. the jury driven to the crime scene. later in the courtroom the lead prosecutor delivered his closing arguments telling jurors murdaugh was the only one with the motive, means, and opportunity to commit the murders, and painting murdaugh as someone whose financial misdeeds were about to be exposed and killed his wife and son to buy time to figure a way out. murdaugh has denied committing the murders. catie beck has more for us tonight reporter: alex murdaugh was l