This sunday, president ial plans. We will move forward. Vice president Kamala Harris begins to outline and clarify her positions on key issues ahead of the Twomonth Sprint to election day. My values have not changed. Are there enough details in the Harris Agenda to win over undecided voters . Ill talk to democratic Congressman Ro Khanna of california. Plus, trumps promises. Donald trump appears to try and moderate his position on Womens Health as the election nears promising the government will pay for fertility treatments. The government is going to pay for it or well mandate your Insurance Company to pay for it. Ill talk to republican Senator Tom Cotton of arkansas. And devastating discovery. The bodies of six hostages, including israeli american Hersh Goldberg, are recovered in gaza just days after his parent addressed the democratic convention. Hersh, if You Canning hear us, we love you. Stay strong. Survive. How will this impact negotiations for i ceasefire. Ing. Joining me for In
o, say can you see by the dawn s early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous figh- o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o, say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave pete: good morning and welcome to fox & friends on this saturday morning as we begin with our nation s anthem, as we always do. we thank you for your photos, for sending them in, friends@foxnews.com. it s january 27th, year of our lord, 2024. here with will and, look who s here good morning, i ve been looking forward to this weekend to hang out. pete: how you doing? great. chipper, bright. feeling good. will: wow. [laughter] pete: 6 a.m. trying to wake you guys up. let s do this day! will: we don t have our pads
yes. thank you, my friend. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour in 1952, in the middle of the korean war, the united steel workers of america threatened to strike. but before they, could president truman shocked the nation with a televised address announcing he was seizing control of the steel plants so as not to interrupt the war effort. within half an hour of that address, lawyers for the steal companies had driven to a district court judges home in washington, d.c., and gotten the judge to set a hearing for the next morning. a hearing as to whether or not a could actually do that. now, the merits of that case a really interesting, but the reason the steele seizure case matters today is the speed at which was heard by the supreme court. the issue was so urgent for the steel workers, the unions, the steel companies, the u.s. military, it was so pressing that the case skipped the appeals process and the supreme court heard oral arguments just a little over a
investigation, political violence in america has not been this bad since the 1970s. people instead of property, most recently deadly outbursts have come from the right. viewers of this show are familiar with what some of those deadly threats and outbursts have looked like. the, quote, unprecedented number of threats against fbi agents, who participated in the search of mar-a-lago classified documents, threats against alvin bragg, fani willis, and judge tanya chuts kin. sensing a theme you are not wrong. common denominator here is, of course, the disgraced, twice impeached four times indicted ex-president, who has become a next u.s. between the workings of law enforcement and our system and political violence and now has happened again. less than hours since the colorado supreme court ruled that donald trump is disqualified from being on the republican primary ballot in that state. now, in the wake of that landmark ruling, the judges who sit on the colorado supreme court are b
in 1952, in the middle of the korean war, the united steel workers of america threatened to strike. but before they, could president truman shocked the nation with a televised address announcing he was seizing control of the steel plants so as not to interrupt the war effort. within half an hour of that address, lawyers for the steal companies had driven to a district court judges home in washington, d. c., and gotten the judge to set a hearing for the next morning. a hearing as to whether or not a could actually do that. now, the merits of that case a really interesting, but the reason the steele seizure case matters today is the speed at which was heard by the supreme court. the issue was so urgent for the steel workers, the unions, the steel companies, the u. s. military, it was so pressing that the case skipped the appeals process and the supreme court heard oral arguments just a little over a month after truman s announcement. they decided the case less than a month afte