going to support the border be secured. he should have everyone there. vice president harris made it to europe and somehow picked up a french accent. we campaign with the plan. upper case t, upper case p the plan. entertainer of the year goes to mr. leukemia colmes. mr. luke combs. i don t di thank you. i love you so much. is when the army goes rolling along ainsley: beautiful way to wake up on this veterans day. it s november 11th. you are listening to the 78th army band brass quintet. they re performing outside the army service song on our fox square. brian: why would that be? why today? ainsley: veterans day. brian: yeah. steve: easiest day to write a check it s 11-11. we are a premium partner with u.s. vets.org is this year it s make your cause. they are trying to end veteran homelessness. they are will make camo your cause. make a statement. show approach united nations and gratitude. all sorts of stuff you can wear. honor vets. ainsley: honor
he had his first bilateral meeting with the prime minister of japan. that was his first event here at hiroshima. listen. i m proud that the united states and japan are facing it together. and, you know, we stand up for the shared values, including supporting brave people of ukraine as they defend their sovereign territory and holding russia accountable for its brutal aggression. when our countries stand together, we stand stronger and i believe the whole world what we do. so thank you again for having me here today and we look forward to the next several days. so the russian invasion a big topic as you said along with president biden, what he calls a climate crisis. while here the world leaders will come up with a unified way to respond to a more aggressive china. we ll also hear about those emerging technologies like quantum computing and artificial intelligence, overshadowing the entire trip. a lack of a deal to raise the debt ceiling. the president said all along
david patterson ripping new york city officials. there are other people out on the street who are homeless. they have problems, too. we are witnessing history tonight. breaking the record for the most grammy wins of all time beyonce. god bless you. thank you so much. people keep on dying. brian: hey, the grammys were last night. it s a time for music to salute music. move sessions to salute other musicians. they seem to pick the same person every single time. do you notice it s all about beyonce, beyonce. how can you be getting this is chris stapleton by the way. is he more country music. he sounds more bliewzy. ainsley: performing with stevie wonder. i don t think he should be labeled country. i think he is a more blues. pete: there is a lot of creditor reason. brian: i listened to his book on tape. pete: i woke up to one text from my wife to prepare for the show and she said the grammys 50th anniversary of hip hop was off the charts awesome. bria
good morning. i m linzie janis. and i m nick watt. diane maceda and kendis gibson have the day off. we begin with severe weather spawning at least one tornado in new orleans tearing apart buildings and leaving a path of destruction. the vicious storm tore across the city shattering everything in its path. a fire department spokesperson called one of those collapse, quote, a complete pancake collapse and scenes like this where a man was pulled from the rubble of a destroyed building was one of many dramas laying out through the day. a terrifying sight over the big easy. i m freaking out. i m calling my mom. oh, my god. oh, my god. reporter: people in this new orleans office building watching a funnel cloud form over the city. and i went and looked outside, and i saw a shingle swirling in the air. reporter: this morning the national weather service confirming at least one tornado touched down ripping a half-mile swath through a neighborhood. we got a building do
and i m nick watt. diane maceda and kendis gibson have the day off. we begin with severe weather spawning at least one tornado in new orleans tearing apart buildings and leaving a path of destruction. the vicious storm tore across the city shattering everything in its path. a fire department spokesperson called one of those collapse, quote, a complete pancake collapse and scenes like this where a man was pulled from t was one of many dramas laying out through the day. a terrifying sight over the big easy. i m freaking out. i m calling my mom. oh, my god. oh, my god. reporter: people in this new orleans office building watching a funnel cloud form over the city. and i went and looked outside, and i saw a shingle swirling in the air. reporter: this morning the national weather service confirming at least one tornado touched down ripping a half-mile we got a building down in ursuline and claiborne and we got a building down in claiborne and st. philip. reporter