well, after that moment of silence, of course, i think i know that was the moment i lost my brother. i go back to a few hours afterwards when i had gathered all my siblings to my house, because i knew it was very bad. and i got a call from a firefighter who lived a couple doors away from my brother, and he said, frank, it s really bad down here. and i said, yes, richie, i know. stephen s on the list of missing firefighters, and i knew that, because i was searching already to get answers. and i said, yeah, richie, i know. he says, you don t know. you just don t know. nobody s coming home. and i had to walk into the other room and tell my three sisters and my brothers that stephen wasn t coming home. and stephen was our little brother. our parents died when he was 10 years old. he was as much a son to me and my sisters as he was a brother. and i ll never forget that moment, but we made a conscious decision to get off our knees, to get up and to do something, and we ended up
into chaos. six people are dead and 30 hurt in the horrific attack. a chicago 911 dispatcher says this is typically a quiet area. wonderful communities, quiet area, michael jordan previously lived there, this is not some troubled area we normally see things of this nature. across the united states, these things can happen anywhere. ashley: the first victims are being identified, including nicolas toledo, a grandfather who flew in from mexico to visit family. we are learned more about the suspected gunman, including a history of violence leading up to the attack griff: jonathan will break it down, thank you for joining us. what do you think is the motive here? what can you tell us about what we re learning about the suspect? i think one thing, griff, this individual follows a pattern we continuously see with mass shooters. an anti-social type of personality, many of these people and i would not be surprised this individual has left this leaning policy tendencies, altho
maybe this will give him more time to be a mentor, i hope more time to write and be inspiration to young physicians and kids in high school. i hope this president would give dr. fauci presidential medal of freedom, but he s received presidential medal of freedom. todd: kevin corke, is that what kids need, fauci as a mentor? kevin: i m not a kid. dr. fauci clarifying he s not actually retiring, hes he s moving on to a mentoring role at the end of the year. president biden did thank his chief medical advisor on twitter. america is stronger, more resilient and healthier because of him? many republicans are calling for a federal investigation into fauci. dr. fauci, retirement or not, will be spending a lot of time in front of a congressional committee and committees if republicans take back control. we will ask him questions about gain of function research, why he didn t push back on china s lives. we ll have a lot of questions and will subpoena him and expect him to answ
approval rating. gas prices trending upward and the blue line in the opposite direction indicates president biden s approval average. oh, boy. you re watching fox and friends first on friday morning, i m carley shimkus. ashley: i m ashley strohmier in for todd piro. by the looks of the graphic, not looking so great. carley: story of the day congressman fred keller was on last hour and he said what many are feeling. he spoke to a woman at a gas station yesterday and she put four gallons of gas in because she couldn t afford anymore. diesel $5.75 for a gallon of gas, that affects grocery prices, people are stuck between buying gas and groceries. ashley: they are going to pick buying gas because they have to go to work. no room for extras right now. republicans trashing democrats prime time january 6 hearing as nothing more than a partisan spectacle orchestrated for the midterm. carley: speaker nancy pelosi refused people on the committee. brooke singman has the latest
lady liberty beautifully standing watch and the intrepid, we ll be live there coming up as we celebrate the men and women who make the sacrifice for our great nation. you re watching fox and friends first on monday morning. i m todd piro. ashley: i m ashley strohmier. we ve heard from so many great peep whole have served. today is about honoring them, but especially today. as everyone is enjoying their day off and barbecues and family time, remember why we re able to do that today. todd: if you missed your interview last hour, it was beautiful, very touching on a day like today. rolling to remember returning to washington yesterday honoring heroes who paid the ultimate price. veterans and bikers bearing flags and the names of fallen friends and family. we need to remember where we came from and who we are as a people. without these people that fought for our country, we wouldn t be here today. todd: the ride becoming a memorial day tradition in washington starting i