big open air drug den. excuse me, man, you know there is a drug rehab here. can you use your drugs somewhere else? she s got a meth pipe in her hand. you need to stop your drug habit, maybe you wouldn t get evicted. come on, man, you ve got to do that somewhere else, come on, bro, this is where people live. we re trying to run a business and you guys make it look bad. can you guys go somewhere else with this stuff because it s getting a little out of hand. that s san francisco, the place where y all used to have to worry about a hippie maybe with a flag. now it s become a city full of savages. you re painting with white out. what is that? what are you painting? painting your face with whiteout? that s crazy. is that whiteout lipstick? yes. buddy, why are you rubbing dirt on your face, man? is that a new phenomenon? what s the matter with the bag head? it s not just san francisco. venture off to l.a. county and you ll find 70,000 people. pretty much the who
little bit of sunshine hit me with those good vibes. steve: hello, tampa bay, this is your 7:00 a.m. eastern time wake-up call now as you step out the door on this monday, march 6th. there in tampa. you have got 70 degrees and later on today it s going to be warm. going for a daytime high of 86. hope they get it. oh, they will get it. people who live there they take their boats and go dinner at night. steve: what if you don t have a boat you go hungry? ainsley: can you drive. brian: fish off the shore. ainsley: wouldn t it be nice to have that option. steve: it would be indeed. thank you everybody for filling in for me last week. i know people were wondering where i was. i have a picture of where i was. our daughter sally. [awe] and her husband had a 9-pound 1 obvious baby boy who they have named arthur and that is him right there everything has changed since our kids were little. the bottles have changed. they now have bottle warmers, wipe warmers, they
launches his 2024 g.o.p. campaign. we are going to need to rediscover the national identity that we all share ashbury university is planning to end its 24/7 religious revival. over 50,000 people have traveled to the area to participate. when some people gather with this much love in their heart, it s amazing. i glorious glorious got a chance to start again i was confident, confident. ainsley: it is glorious there. is that not a beautiful shot? the sun coming up there in maine this morning. and that is a nice scene to wake up to. what beautiful colors the oranges and the blues together and the sand there. we are actually live in kentucky. which is another beautiful place where everyone here is so nice. we have been treated with such southerns wh hospitality down he and great place ashbury university. brian: unlike new york. people are actually nice. ashley: a lot different. slower drivers but nicer people here. ashbury university will more, kentucky. this i
get to decide whether to recall district attorney chesa boudin, what that could mean for other left-leaning prosecutors nationwide. and a list of mysteries surrounding the prominent south carolina murtaugh family just got longer. state investigators have worked a double murder, a murder for hire scheme and a boating accident and other crimes and now there s a brand-new twist. fox news @ night investigates. but we begin tonight with more tough news for the bite administration. low approval numbers and high inflation numbers. not adding up to a lot of confidence in the president. white house correspondent kevin corke shows us if not a math but a history lesson that has team bite and worried tonight, good evening, kevin. very good intro, i appreciate that. good evening to do. it is been clear for some time now that no matter what they say no matter how passionate they sell their ideas about just how soon they will fix the economy, most white house messaging to the american p
buy beer and cigarettes, but they can walk into a gun store and buy an ar-15. announcer: live from london, this is cnn newsroom with isa soares. welcome to the show, everyone. it is monday, may 30th. memorial day in the u.s., when americans remember and honor the men as well as women who died serving the nation. but today in the city of uvalde in texas, families will be gagagaerg toemem lives lost in last week s mass shooting at robb elementary school. some services are set to begin in the coming hours with funeral homes committed to cover the costs of the families of the 21 victims, 19 students and two teachers. a choir paying their respects through song as the community of uvalde reels from the tragic shooting. u.s. president joe biden and the first lady traveled to texas to meet with grieving families, and also attended a mass as well met with first responders. there has also been an outpouring of support from the community as crowds brought flowers to a growing me