on the beach. check out this wild video we just got from the daily mail. [laughs] women and men getting into boozy beach brawls, the new normal. breakers being warned of a via viral load 17 shots mixed with electrolytes or caffeine it can lead to alcohol poisoning. if they go to mexico there s the threat of getting kidnapped by cartels. state department warning. fentanyl is probably the biggest danger disparate break because one pill can kill. officials were handing out free narcan. in mi miami beach mixing it up. kids have been dropping dead. do you know why? we already know. it s everywhere. how did you all know? on the news. it s big. jesse: dr. siegel warning kids to be careful because you don t know what you could be taking. 380 million pills of 2 milligrams or more which is lethal or confiscated by the dea last year on the side of the border from those cartels. 380 million. it gets into oxycodone, it gets into xanax, adderall. kids on the beach, they don
[ gunshot ] police apprehended the gunman just moments after he fired the two fatal shots from a homemade gun. an investigation into the shooter and his motive is now under way. abe s murder has shaken japan where gun violence is virtually nonexistent. a former abe adviser says the assassination is the equivalent of jfk s. abe was considered one of the most transformative leaders in post world war ii japan. selina, do we know anything this hour about the suspect and investigation? reporter: we have learned from police that the suspect confessed to shooting the former prime minister shinzo abe. he is a 41-year-old unemployed man and said that he holds a grudge against a specific organization and believes that abe was a part of it. the police declined to give any more details about the motive of the suspect, but right now there are 90 investigators working on this case. abe was shot at 11:30 a.m. local time during this campaign speech rally. he was shot in broad daylight. a
yeah. and tennessee anywhere. g hannityre audio as always, i enjoyed it greatly and great to see you tonight. i ll pick itf. up where you left off. i am laura ingraham. thiss is ingram angle from the swampy sleazy third world banana republic known as washington, d.c. the first rule of the dc establishment always trust that the deepl state will operate in goodra faith. well, that s the view that put the patriot act on a glide path to passage back to two thousande one , remember? and that s what kept the bias mueller investigation going forg the majority of trump s time ino officeri. they tell us to trust the process. the process. dedicated civil servants. we re supposed towe just i guess ,look past the years of sleazer and corruption of hunter bidenbi and hillary clinton and the dogs kid glove treatment of it allre past the democrats tolerance of months of riots thatat ripped this country to shreds in 2020.0 and of course, of their own vilification of local law enforcement any
Week. Here are some of the conversations you just might have missed. Donald trump will not commit to accepting the results of the 2024 election. In an interview with the milwaukee journey sentinel, the 2020 election was stolen from him. So, we talked about this yesterday and we were so, i think the word is, shook. That we have decided to go back in way deeper oh, this is a new one, according to alex. So this is the New York Times. When asked about this november, he said quote, if everything is honest, ill gladly accept the results. I dont change on that. If its not, you have to fight for the right of the country. This is the milwaukee journal. And richard, people across the world look to the United States and have always looked up to the United States, donald trump certainly changed that in many ways, but january 6th, as you have always said to me. It just shook our neighbors, just like it shook us. Now you have him once again, a guy who is a favorite in a lot of polls saying, i will n
Conversation with Jerry Seinfeld and the cast of his netflix comedy, unfrosted, a movie about the creation of the beloved Breakfast Treat, pop tarts. Good morning. Welcome to morning joe. It is friday. We made it to friday. It is friday, may 3rd. Im Jonathan Lemire. Along with u. S. Special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay. Were in for joe, mika, and the birthday boy, willie geist. We have former white house Director Of Communications to president obama, jennifer palmieri. Pulitzer prize winning columnist and Associate Editor of the washington post, euGene Robinson. And managing Deputy Politics reporter for politico, you just saw him on way too early, sam stein. We have a lot to get to. We should note, at the top there, what we played, President Biden, after days and weeks of unrest of College Campuses, finally made Public Comments. Itd been more than a week since he addressed them. Hed asked his aides the night before to prep remarks in case he did need to speak about them ahead