Weekend. Fox and friends first continues right now. Todd: two beautiful shots of new york city followed by a beautiful shot of san diego, shania twain in the background as we look at your memorial weekend friday. Ashley: very appropriate for kicking off memorial day. Todd: even though she is from canada. Janice dean and a little bit. You are watching fox and friends first friday morning. Ashley: today president biden will unveil his massive $6 trillion budget proposal. Todd: this will include the largest increase in federal spending since world war ii. Griff jenkins joins us with the breakdown. Reporter: going big, the president wants congress to bust open the checkbooks, the gap between his proposal and the gop s a mile wide, $5 trillion to be exact. Listen to what is in the president s plan, a major boost for everything from infrastructure, jobs, education, transportation, combating climate change, healthcare to the tune of $6 trillion, the president making the case in cleveland yest
them minors who witnessed george floyd s death. one of them was a third grader who was with her cousin at the scene of floyd s arrest. before that we heard emotional testimony from the teenage cousin of that younger eyewitness. her name, darnella. she was 17 years old last may when george floyd died. she s the one who recorded the nine-plus minute video of his death that arguably triggered both this trial and the global movement for racial justice. today in court she described what she saw. did you see anything happening there on the ground as you were working towards cup foods with your cousin? yes, i see a man on the ground and i see a cop kneeling down on him. was there anything about the scene you didn t want your cousin to see? yes. what was that? a man in fear, begging for his life. i heard george floyd saying, i can t breathe. please get off me. i can t breathe. he cried for his mom. he was in pain. it seemed like he knew he knew it was over for him. we e
conduct external operations against the united states. a stark warning about a tariff to the homeland. botanical from the us troops, telling the social spending and climate agents on the international stage. if he can t even get his own party on board. a lot of questions, you are watching fox and friends first on wednesday morning. todd: thank you for joining us, president biden headed to scotland tomorrow, the stakes are high as democrats are divided on the details. jillian: the president s approval rating continues to dip. reporter: president biden won the legislative win before heading overseas tomorrow, members of his own party keep moving the goal posts for what they will or won t accept. progressives san agree on framework of the large social spending bill isn t good enough to move forward on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. and senator joe manchin is against the proposed policy requiring banks to report account data for those with 10,$000 coming in and out o
chris jansing reports starts right now. good day, i am chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. you have been following this step by step. deja vu all over again on the house floor. a new vote for speaker once again ending in a deadlock as jim jordan comes up short. in fact, he actually lost ground when compared to the first round. 22 republicans opposing jordan this time compared to 20 yesterday. two members, doug lamalfa and victoria sparts flipped and supported him. four others went in the other direction, securing the defeat not just for congressman jordan but arguably for the far right as a whole. now what? joining us nbc s ali vitali on capitol hill, and steve kornacki, brendan buck an aid to former republican speakers paul ryan and john boehner who s an msnbc political analyst, and david drucker, senior writer at the dispatch. okay, al what now? what are the conversations? what happens? reporter: once again, back to the drawing board, chris, a