that action can overcome partisan division. serbia is taking swift action on gun violence not a progressive country, by the way. just two mass shootings in may that left seven dead and 21 injured, serbia took action. it has the third largest rate of gun ownership in the world, and it pushed through new laws with near unanimous support despite deep political divides. joining us now with more nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, how were they able to get this done? reporter: well, the secret is it wasn t even that difficult. there were these two mass shootings last month. they were extremely rare. people were outraged. they took to the streets. but they weren t just dismissed as tragedies, dismissed as part of a problem that is too difficult to confront. the people got together. the government got together. lawmakers from a variety of political parties put their differences aside, and they radically changed the entire country s relationship wit
legislation following a pair of deadly mass shootings, proving that action can overcome partisan division. serbia is taking swift action on gun violence not a progressive country, by the way. just two mass shootings in may that left seven dead and 21 injured, serbia took action. it has the third largest rate of gun ownership in the world, and it pushed through new laws with near unanimous support despite deep political divides. joining us now with more nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, how were they able to get this done? reporter: well, the secret is it wasn t even that difficult. there were these two mass shootings last month. they were extremely rare. people were outraged. they took to the streets. but they weren t just dismissed as tragedies, dismissed as part of a problem that is too difficult to confront. the people got together. the government got together. lawmakers from a variety of political parties put their differences aside, a
it is the 9:00 a.m. hour on fox & friends weekend. starting with this. after his disaster of a debate performance, joe biden was trying to convince donors he s still the guy. but the folks around him telling axios he s only on his a a-game between the hours of 10:00 a.m. an 4:00 p.m. plus, the supreme court s most anticipated ruling of the years is expected tomorrow, we have insight into how trump s presidential immunity claim could could pan out. it could be something that outlines criminal liability potentially for presidents for generations to come. how far it extends and whether tthey i say it extends to president trump s conduct, we ll sigh. see. rachel: we re kicking off independence day weekend on fa fox& friends weekend with oy own cookout. the final hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. good morning, welcome to the fourth and final hour of fox & friends weekend on this sunday, a beautiful shot of miami beach. a lot of people getting ready to
wager. this british naval ship set off in 1740 on a secret mission with a squadron to try to capture a spanish galleon filled with treasure, but it wrecked on a desolate island off the coast of patagonia where the crew and officers slowly descending into a real life lord of the flies. there were mutinies and murder and even cannibalism. but the thing that is most striking is that some of the castaways made it back to england where they were summoned to face a court-martial for their crimes. they release an account of what happened which unleashed this war over the truth. there were competing narratives and allegations of fake news. that s timely. you see pictures of the island they crashed on. tell us about the research that went into this. how did you discover this narrative and these conflicting tales? i first came across an 18th century account by a midshipman who was 16 years old. he would later become the grandfather of the poet lord byron, whose poetry was influenced by wh
officers slowly descending into a real life lord of the flies. there were mutinies and murder and even cannibalism. but the thing that is most striking is that some of the castaways made it back to england where they were summoned to face a court-martial for their crimes. they release an account of what happened which unleashed this war over the truth. there were competing narratives and allegations of fake news. that s timely. you see pictures of the island they crashed on. tell us about the research that went into this. how did you discover this narrative and these conflicting tales? i first came across an 18th century account by a midshipman who was 16 years old. he would later become the grandfather of the poet lord byron, whose poetry was influenced by what he called my