implgts maybe you ought to see him more than once a week to get used we can talk with like a 47-second delay. you act like it s the first time in ten years. hello, joe. how are you? i am doing fine. thank you. good morning. live from the international space station. exactly! exactly. hello, my fellow earth. anyway, yeah. we got together. uh-huh. willie and i always get together do the editorial about 2:30, 2:45. go for a run. yeah. ah. go for a run. go through the park. push each other, too. yeah. miss you, 2:30 in the park running through the park and go how are we going to set this show up? so we decided to go really, really salacious today. yeah. lean in to the tabloid stuff. we know it sells, gets clicked. it does! we know what the people want. kim kaye s met gala outknit? kind of like that. really close to that. you know, willie, that famous warning from so long ago, when paris hilton got out of prison. no. i don t remember.
country australians wonder when they can expect things to open up. and, the french football club, nice is forced to close part of its grounds after a mass brawl inlvolving players and supporters. life from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. hello and thanks forjoining us. diplomatic pressure is building to try to extend the august 31st deadline for foreign troops to leave afghanistan. britain, france and germany want more time to allow people to be airlifted to safety. the united states says it hasn t ruled out troops staying a little longer. the issue will be the main point of discussion at a virtual g7 summit later on tuesday. but the taliban are hostile to the idea, saying it would breach a previous agreement. this report from kabul is by secunder kermani. it s crowded, filthy and baking hot. but desperate afghans keep coming to kabul airport. so many children in such a terrible place. this woman worked alongside german forces. she has documents proving it but
fox and friends first starts right now. todd: you will be singing this next time you go to chick-fil-a, pick one. jillian: will we go on with this? it is a big deal. in general. todd: we had a good run, let s close it up. no more chick-fil-a songs. it is really good. jillian: good with french fries? todd: all of them are good with everything. the note you just gave me. good morning, you are watching fox and friends first on thursday morning. jillian: some serious news, colonial pipeline research operations 5 days after being asked suspended operations. people still face supply shortages across the east coast, griff jenkins joins us as the white house tries to minimize the impact. they are trying indeed. the pipeline is open but prices are soaring, people are panic buying and tempers are flaring, check this out, a fight breaking out in north carolina. a man and woman throwing punches, both arrested for fighting over fuel as more gas stations close. 69% of north ca
him some markets served by colonial pipeline may experience intermittent service interruption as president biden says he s doing what he can to alleviate the shortages. i have in the meantime made it easier for us to lift restrictions on the transportation of fuel. calling on the government and private sector to partner in various information sharing for starters of a security with software supply chain security and standardizing detection of vulnerabilities. the president pushing ahead with massive infrastructure plan saying he was encouraged after his meeting with after w minority leader trying to determine what counts as infrastructure and directing the price tag, $2.3 trillion in its current form versus republicans saying nothing over $800 billion, no new taxes, we will see if the president has anything to say about the pipeline and gas prices and crisis at the pump. mister 202, griff jenkins. foxbusiness at the market plunges as wall street closes even negative te
i think it was an effective measure. the idea now is we have to hit back hard. we have to hit back strong if we re going to finally put this dual crisis of the pandemic and economic payment engendered behind us. with respect to larry s point, one thing is just wrong which is our team is dismissive of inflationary risks. we have constantly argued the risks of doing too little are far greater than the risk of going big. providing families and businesses with the relief they need to put this virus behind us. i want to quote jerome powell who strongly reiterated this view the other day. i think it was a week or so ago that inflationary risks are also asymmetric. he said, i m much more worry about falling short of a complete recovery and losing people s careers and lives they built because they don t get back to work in time. i m more concerned about the damage that will do, not just to their lives but to the united states economy, to the productive capacity of the economy. i m mo