our window. welcome into fox & friends . wiwe had several bibles from the office out and handouted to us and it struck me, i love history. i love history. i know pete is a big student of western civilization and its foundational ties to christianity. one thing she highlighted in the piece visiting the museum of the bible is the way that christianity and the word of god in the form of the bible is inextricable from the history and culture. from the gutenburg press that s mass knead media to the united states of america and monuments and documents and founding fathers, it s all intricately intertwined and you can check it out by the way in american. go to that museum of the bible at museumofthebible.org/explore and see the literal stories come to life. rachel: we re in a battle to save the story and it was a privately funded museum that was never done on public money and there s a lot of wokeification of the smithsonian and retelling of the story and a battle right now for the
frustrating. from coast to coast. travelers are facing delay or canceled flights. treasury secretary pete buttigieg wants airlines to stress their summer schedules. airline problem in this country. time for a wake-up call. [cheers] and matthew fitzpatrick is a champion again. good morning, everybody. that says it s fire island new york. i think that could be the wrong location. ainsley: fire island is a island off the long island. the sky is kind of the fire color but nonetheless. good morning, everybody, it is monday, june 20th, 2022 it is juneteenth. this was a federal holiday signed into law last year by joe biden. it celebrates and commemorates the emancipation of enslaved people in the united states first celebrated in texas back in 1865 after the civil war and slaves were declared free under the emancipation proclamation. that s what juneteenth is all about. brian: texas was the last to recognize it. so, they were the last state to understand that
don t say gay bill. it prohibits gender identity through the third grade in florida s elementary schools. on march 7, chapek told employees as we ve seen time and again, corporate statements do very little to change outcomes or minds. instead, they re often weaponized by one side or the other to further divide and inflame. he said he did not want the company to become a political football. at that time, more than 150 companies had already signed a letter opposing the legislation. two days later, chapek changed course, amid widespread outrage from disney employees and fans. he called governor desantis to express disappointment with the law. on the same day at an annual shareholders meeting he said our originally approach no matter how much attention didn t quite get the job done. he further apologized at a town hall for staff on march 21. on march 28th, desantis signed the bill into law. we ve seen corporate activism, guns after parkland, social justice after george floyd. the
Event in wisconsin, before heading over to michigan for another event later in the day. Thats it for us, im alex witt alongside louis burgdorf. Morning joe starts right now. Say this is the thing i learned. This is the thing i learned. I learned a lot of things in life. Say less, right . Talk less. Listen more . Less is more. Thats why i suspect donald trump so much when he said yesterday, i know a lot of stuff about this woman, but im not going to say anything, right . Brevity. My statue when i go. Joe scarborough. I dont talk much, right . Right . Other people say it, not me. Something is going on. Actually, many people were saying thats not exactly true. So hold on, so donald trump says im not going to talk about
this. Ladies and gentlemen of america, we are in the midst we need to go to bill karins. There is a tweet storm that is rising over trump tower right now this morning. It is exploding all over the place, mika. Good morning, everyone. Its friday, september 30th. You all are
From the edd on your unemployment benefits. Well be here every day at 3 00 tu liveand on live stream tonight, new reporting on the former police officer, derek chauvin, charged in the murder of george floyd in minneapolis. What we did not know about a plea deal that fell apart. Prosecutors confirming chow vin was negotiating a guilty plea to local and federal charges, so, what changed . As George Floyds brother appears before congress today, saying his brother did not deserve to die over 20. And what he said when asked if he believed his brothers killing was premeditated. Also tonight, as we come on the air, the urgent hunt for a gunman who opened fire on a Police Station. Investigators do believe the shootings are connected. Residents ordered to shelter in
place. And what authorities have just revealed tonight. After military leaders said the time has come to discuss changing names of u. S. Military bases named after confederate leaders, tonight, President Trump saying this will not h