Its 6 00 a. M. On the east coast. May 8th, 2024. Our lead story this morning is a fox news alert. Cops in d. C. Clashing with protesters, arresting at least close to 3 dozen as they clear the encampment at George Washington university. [bleep] [bleep] [shouting] [bleep] [bleep] of course, all this happened just hours before d. C. s mayor and police chief head to capitol hill to testify about why they didnt clean things up. Steve, its just a coincidence. Probably right. Plus, a fox weather alert, tornadoes causing all kinds of chaos for our friends in the midwest, for a second day in a row. Even trapping 50 people inside a fedex facility and in a bit of a segue stretch. Stormy on the stand. The judge denying a mistrial but warning prosecutors during her prejudicial testimony and that the view by the way is giddy over the thought of donald trump going behind bars. I dont want this to sound like im doing wishful thinking. Yes. But, which prison would be best . What about Guantanamo Bay .
enjoy this memorial day weekend and remedy sacrifices of those who made the ultimate sacrifice, president biden president trump offer their competing views of the u.s. military. thank to the u.s. armed forces for doing what only america can do. as the indispensable nation, the world s only superpower. we believe they are not job of the niceties of military is not to wage endless regime change wars around the globe, senseless wars. shannon: heat on the campaign trail our headlights are dominated by finger-pointing over second failed border vote in congress. the increasing isolation of israel as the war in gaza drags on and a bipartisan anger and congress over how universities have handled student protest. taxpayer dollars have no business fighting universities without principles that align with the principles. shannon: will talk to to members of congress trump supporter malliotakis and a biden supporter jared moscowitz on house of foreign affairs. new york during the
enjoy this memorial day weekend and remedy sacrifices of those who made the ultimate sacrifice, president biden president trump offer their competing views of the u.s. military. thank to the u.s. armed forces for doing what only america can do. as the indispensable nation, the world s only superpower. we believe they are not job of the niceties of military is not to wage endless regime change wars around the globe, senseless wars. shannon: heat on the campaign trail our headlights are dominated by finger-pointing over second failed border vote in congress. the increasing isolation of israel as the war in gaza drags on and a bipartisan anger and congress over how universities have handled student protest. taxpayer dollars have no business fighting universities without principles that align with the principles. shannon: will talk to to members of congress trump supporter malliotakis and a biden supporter jared moscowitz on house of foreign affairs. new york during the
benjamin: a day on the slopes turns into a terrifying ordeal. benjamin: to turn things around, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. good thing it is friday, beautiful weather in london. hope you can enjoy the day. i like golf. benjamin: since having three young daughters, haven t had much time for the golf course. i live and hope. jillian: maybe one day this year you can do that. benjamin: you are watching fox and friends first on friday morning. jillian: thank you for being ending your day with us. president biden addressing the nation, one year since the coronavirus pandemic began. no one could have imagined what we were about to go through. now we are coming through it. benjamin: doug was a live in washington as the president signals when life may return to normal. reporter: mark your calendars for may 1st when the president says we should have enough vaccine supply for every american to be eligible for a shot. we need everyone to get vaccinated but
Is and communities need to know what that is, soy hope that we urge that plan to be public as soon as possible so we all know what to expect. Thank you. Thank you, senator murray. Senator burr. Thank you, mr. Chairman. After working on pandemic policy now for 17 years, im reminded this morning tony fauci has been doing it twice as long as i have and most of you at the dais have been doing that as well. I urge my colleagues to Pay Attention to what each of these individuals say because some things are predictable up here. Congress is a fullfledged partner and funds things when theres an urgent need, a threat thats out there, and and i know, tony, youve seen over the years when theres not that threat out there things get shellofed like platforms that we could have developed and had better countermeasures today, platforms that then could address vaccines at a much faster pace than maybe what were doing but we spend more time with the blame game than we do with focuses on how the future sh