keep this going. go. stop. s enougall right, that s enoug. that s enough. so the last time i looked, america was supposed to be a meritocracy. ever since the landed, wherever we knew there d be welcome wagon, you had to work to eat. and it wasn t like you could go running to h.r. if you weren t happy and had complaints. and for that reason was generally the best person who always got the job. eren t and had well, most of th course, there were injustices, but we ve alwaysices but a natif achievers. i mean, look at me. where else can a guy go from huhumble chippendales dancer to the king of late night? yeah. stop it. stop it! stop! stop with this spontaneous applause. on sale today, where ever priceless works of art are soldl . probably go to amazon and get it right now. but things have changed. meritocracworks ofd n amay, now mediocrity. and i m not just saying that because jesse watters has, an 8 p.m. show. why him? bey him. s he even wonders that himself. today, whe
are going to impeach you, and it s happening very, very soon. on this vote the yeas are 214 and the nays are 216. the resolution is not adopted. you know, i have to say the season took an unexpected turn last night. willie, one of the more surprising but really good introductions to the season, who knew mike johnson would star as a happless speaker of the house who couldn t even get an impeachment through. all we re missing is the slow push in on his face. that was truly we have four hours, luckily, today to go through one of the most humiliating days in the house of representatives. they couldn t pass their own impeachment of mayorkas, couldn t get through an israel bill. they did find time to pass a resolution that says donald trump did not commit an insurrection around january 6th. want to make sure they protect him on that. they re getting ready to have a vote today, a procedural vote to turn away the senate immigration bill they ve been asking for for two gene
distinguished supreme court practitioner, laurence tribe. harvard historian, yell historian, and of course on this important night we are fortunate to hear from to law professors who are also practitioners, andrew weissmann, and neal katyal. neil katyal is of course a distinguished supreme court practitioner, having argued 50 cases before the court, and andrew weissmann is a former federal prosecutor and justice department official. my mission therefore in this hour is to get out of the way so that you can hear from them and not me. but i, want to take a minute to begin with two things that may reside more in the category of pet peeves than scholarly discussion that you are about to hear from our guests. one is that clarence thomas should ve recused himself from this case because everyone on that bench today knew, clarence thomas s wife was there. she was there, she was present when donald trump incited engaged in insurrection. the essence of our case is president trump s o
yemen as the leader of the terrorist group p warns of more hescalation. rachel: former president trump is urging his party to vote against it. it s no good for the republicans. any republican that signs it should be ashamed of himself or herself. and this fisherman going to need a bigger boat. florida man reels in a 1200-pound, 12-foot great white shark. it s not what i think of in florida. the catch coming up, the final hour on this sunday edition of fox & friends weekend starts right now. the u.s. and u.k. carrying out a new wave of air strikes yesterday, targeting sites in yemen occupied by houthi rebels. rachel: the pentagon confirming strikes on 36 targets in more than a dozen sites across yemen, hittihit houthi control, commann weapons centers. the u.s. conducting a self-defense strike hours later taking down a houthi missile that was preparing to attack ships in the red sea. coalition forces putting out a statement we will not he s the tate to defend the
you are live in the cnn newsroom and i am jim acosta in washington. president biden just wrapped up the kickoff to his re-election campaign in philadelphia. he did it surrounded by union workers and county poll prolabor policies. i am more honored by your endorsement than you can imagine . it is going to make a gigantic difference in this campaign. we are joined now by cnn s priscilla alvarez. it is very significant to the re-election campaign. isn t that right? reporter: that is right, jim. president biden highlighted his personal times by having this union rally in philadelphia and it was an event put on by the labor movement and they were celebrating the endorsement along with 17 prolabor groups and you heard it from president biden because it was the earliest that they have endorsed a presidential candidate. there was enthusiasm in the crowd of 2000 union members as president biden tries to wrap up his campaign and with became very clear over the course of his rem