that, because it is astonishing how bad i am, i never make fun of anyone else s singing no matter what. god bless america my home sweet home that was the rendition of god bless america that greeted conferencegoers at the cyber symposium that has been underway all week in south dakota, hosted by the ceo of a pillow company named mike lindell. he s been in the week this week, you might have seen, because of a very conservative trump appointed judge in d.c. just allowed a massive multi-billion dollar lawsuit to go forward against him and rudy giuliani and trump lawyer sydney powell. that lawsuits was filed by dominion voting systems. the voting machine company that has been vilified by former president trump and his supporters with all sorts of wild conspiracies about how that company is somehow to blame for the conspiracy that led trump to appear to lose the election when secretly he won. dominion s massive lawsuit against giuliani and powell and mr. lindell, this w
this is early start, i m laura jarrett. christine romans is off today. it is friday, may 28th. happy friday everyone it is 5:00 a.m. here in new york. all right. we begin with this, only in washington, folks. a key vote on forming a commission to investigate the capitol riot delayed overnight and the reason will drive you nuts. cnn s daniella diaz is live for us on capitol hill this morning. this was supposed to be a vote overnight on investigating the capitol insurrection, a bipartisan commission, but then you also have china and the border and it s all wrapped into one dysfunctional night in washington. please explain what the heck happened. reporter: 14 hours of debate, laura, and still no end in sight. the senate didn t even wrap today until 2:30 a.m., just a couple hours before i showed up to the capitol to work today. but, look, this is delayed, this vote for the 9/11-style commission to investigate the capitol attack on january 6 was delayed because republican se
tragic was justified. violence between israelis and hamas show nothing signs of abating. since this all began just about 9 days ago, 3750 rockets have been fired by hamas. sleeping with hookers but as youdidn t vote for trump. i feel like i m in the twilight zone. steve: you are looking at the superdome there in the heart of new orleans where currently 75 degrees and going to be about 75 for a high. it s kind of a foggy day there this morning. they are going to have some showers throughout the day. it s that time of the year. the 19th day of may, 2021. welcome aboard wednesday s fox & friends. ainsley: thank you for joining us. we saw the superdome lit up. but if we show it again in two hours it will not be. remember the last time we saw it was pink. that band was pink or red? brian: yeah. ainsley: as the sun comes up they turn it off. brian: i don t think the pelicans are going to be playing much. i would say this and the saints are months away. every time i see
the effort to recall california governor gavin newsom is officially underway. it s not a republican recall. it s the people s recall. he will go down in november. the first full pink super moon of the year lighting up the night sky around the world. it goes not glow pink comes from early springtime flowers. brian: the moon i saw last night did not look like that. i don t know, maybe i was looking at the wrong side because mine looked white where i saw it. but it was big. it looked bigger than earth but i don t think it is. steve: it was a super moon. you needed the high-powered spectacular. ainsley: is there something to it? did you feel different with the full moon and the pink, the blood moon they re calling it. brian: i heard the tides are higher. ainsley: isn t it true more women go into labor when there is a full sniewn. brian: right. but they have to be pregnant. ainsley: yeah, they would. that would be the case. brian: i had a moon scope as a kid instead of a
todd: it s the greatest day when you re on vacation, the sunday afternoon, sunday night, because you know i can stay up late, i can go out to a restaurant, there aren t a lot of people at the restaurants and i don t have to get up add midnight to go to work. jillian: exactly. i digress. todd: we re happy to be with you. [laughter] todd: good morning, you re watching fox & friends first on this monday morning. i m todd piro. jillian: i m jillian mele. let s begin with this. president biden expected to meet with republican lawmakers this week in another attempt to sell his multitrillion dollar spending plan. todd: mark meredith joins us live from washington, d.c. as the white house looks to boost the economy after a pretty bad jobs report, mark. reporter: good morning. the latest job report shocked economists and lawmakers from both parties. now the white house is trying to convince congress to spend trillions of dollars to jumpstart the economy. in april, employers added 2