[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] rachel: good morning. it is 6:00 a.m. :00 am in new york city and you were just listening to the navy band ceremonial band performing the national anthem. this memorial day weekend, send us your photos and stories of servicemembers who died while serving. you can e-mail email those, friends@foxnews.com. joey is in for pete this morning. joey:he lets the sitting his place on the couch and i said what side do you sit on? i couldn t remember so i stood here and waited to for will to get up. i m happy to be here. rachel: glad to have you especially this weekend. joe: great weekend to be here and give pete the weekend a. rachel: president biden baltzer camp david even though congress has not reached a deal on the debt ceiling. will: janet yellen pushes back the default deadline by two days. joe: alexandria hoff is live in washington dc. reporter: a major fiction point for stronger work requirements in certain kinds of fed
the united states, our allies and our partners will do what we have to do to counter the start sent to protect these ships. holiday shipping season is in full swing. how ai technology is thwarting porch pirates. it is computers versus criminals and we have to use every tech capability that we have. this is like something. norah: a stunning images coming out of iceland after a volcano erupts. the fast-moving lava. my dream is to be the first female marine in the olympic spirit norah: and our series, profiles in service. we will introduce you to a marine who hopes of becoming an olympian and inspiring girls everywhere. i want to be remembered as somebody that brought others along with me. whoo, that was great. norah: good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. there is breaking news out of colorado, where the states supreme court just ruled that donald trump is disqualified to be president under the colorado constitution. we wil
american people. x news pola l shows that the president is facing serious competition from democratsfrom. he only captures 62% of the vote against challengers. robert kennedy jr. and marianne williamson. and worse, 60 seven percent of americans view a biden victory in 2020 four as they , quote , a deserve or setback for america. the media pointing out thatface president biden does face an uphill battle,ll a horrible newe horrible for joe biden. whrrible for joe biden. the president leads his democratic competitors by a huge margin, two thirds of all of the american peopleed surveyed. 66% of the publi, c say that a biden victory would either be a setback or a disaster for the united states . it isastes not an outlier. right. so our cnn poll had kennedy at 20%. we ve had two fox polls out 1 in the last month. one had hi.m at 16%. put the other one had him at 19%.r o kennedy is putting up a far more impressive showing than i would have thought when he first entered the race.
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in parliamentary elections. polls suggest the governing centre right new democracy party is on course to win the most seats. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking, a conversation with, rather than an interrogation of, someone who shapes our political thinking about what shapes theirs. it isn t that long ago, since nicola sturgeon looked to be unassailable as first minister of scotland. she and her party, the snp, were held up as a contrast to the chaos and the division of the tories down south. yet since she stood down as first minister, pretty much anything that could go wrong has gone wrong, as part of a police investigation into the snp s finances, which has a long way to run yet. now, even though no one s been charged, her party finds itself in the worst crisis it s faced, certainly since alex salmond became first minister 16 years ago. my guest this week is not sturgeon, it s not salmond. it is the new rising star