political conference wrapped up over the weekend with former donald trump continuing his grip on the gop even as the january 6 investigation looms over any potential comeback. and, travel headaches continue for many across the country, as more than 1500 flights are cancelled this weekend and at least 13,000 delayed. we ll have the latest on the perfect storm of issues creating travel nightmares for thousands of american travelers. joe. well, you know, mika, you talk to pete buttigieg, transportation secretary last week, and he said things were getting better. things aren t getting better. you look at those numbers and everybody that we ve talked to that is trying to move around over the past several weeks, every different story is a nightmare. we ll get to that. but first, jonathan lemire wait, wait, wait, wait. but first, happy birthday kathy scarborough. now, please. i was going to jonathan lemire to wish happy birthday. but thank you for doing it. and i would think
what the judge is now saying. our pierre thomas at the courthouse in florid>ideo of a over the orlando airport. a small plane suddenly flying in the path of a passenger jet. two planes just hundreds of feet apart. the quick move to avert a disaster. as millions of americans held out for labor day weekend, the pilot protests at airports around the country. what does it mean for your travel plans? the record heat wave in the west. eight states under heat and fire alerts. california tonight in a state of emergency. and firefighters treated for heat-related injuries. reco rob marciano standing by. the cdc recommending two new boogsers from pfizer and moderna. the vaccines revised to target the omicron strain and subvariants. how long before the new boosters are available? and how to make sure you get the new vaccine. overseas tonight, alarming news and u.n. inspectors reach the nuclear power plant caught in the crossfire between ukraine and russia. the new message just in
. fox & friends weekend. it is july 17th, year of our lord, 2022. i saw the born on 4th of july picture there. that was a cute one. pete: that means that baby is now 20. makes all of us fee older. welcome, carley. in for rachel campos duffy. carley: first time hosting fox & friends weekend out on the planter. that is what this area is called. pete: welcome to new york city. carley: sounds and smells of that of new york city. will: three of us a few rats and you watching us on fox & friends. pete: could we get someone to trim the hedges here? a little uneven. carley: skip bedell could come out here. workshopping some segment ideas live on fox & friends. pete: we are complaining. carley is in for rachel campos duffy, that more babies show up on. carley: that is food request. pete: my favorite, starting top five list of course the is football pictures. will: i enter the cowboy on a tall horse with the american flag picture. i love americana, you know what, not far b
and the reason we have society in the first place is to protect the weak from the strong. that is where you have a society. and in places like this and you just can t go where you want to go. roads are not controlled by the police, they are controlled by armed predators and they take exactly what they want because they can and this is an ancient problem. it used to be called a highway robbery. for most of history and cap people close to home. it turns out it still exists, but now it s called carjacking. and it is the clearest possible sign that the civilization is falling apart. nobody s going to build back anything and a city with this, most people are starting to do here and carjacking is now a demanding that she handled everything she had including her car, and that is a carjacking that is always an act of violence. people don t want to give up their cars. the majority of victims are old women, young women, and that is where the people who do it would do anything, if y
shouted out to join the debate. they were already in those early hours, doing more than preparing for a speech that day. they had a specific operational plan that morning. and a filmmaker embedded with them saw that and recorded it. as we begin this hour of msnbc tonight, and we dig into what s important on what transpired the week and during all the buildup to the january 6th hearings reaching this investigative findings stage, it s important to listen to what that star witness then embedded filmmaker told us. because that s why he was one of the star witnesses. that s why 20 million people were subjected to hearing exactly what he said last night. we met up with the proud boys somewhere around and they are starting to walk down the mile easterly in a direction towards the capitol. there was a large contingent, more than i expected. and i was confused, to a certain extent, why we were walking away from the presidents speech. because that s what i felt we were there to co