[national anthem] pete good Sunday Morning. Welcome to the Sunday Morning edition of fox and friends on august 6, year of our lord, 2023. Thank you again for your photos and if our nations anthem. Good morning to will and rachel. Rachel is that you are your cat, pete . Pete its not. My cat survived eight days in the basement with food and water while we were gone. You just pile up the food in two big containers. You pile up the food, you pile up the water in two big bowls, and then you fill up the litter and then you hut the door. Ing shut the door. Will i dont think you tell the story. Pete i think people do this all the time. Will do they . Pete yes. Were very humane and kind to our cats, but i dont need them roaming the house making problems. They have plenty of food and water, they have some sunlight. Will ive never been a cat guy rachel what are the benefits . Pete you dont have to worry about them. Will you dont board a cat . You just lock are it in the basement and toss some foo
happy friday, thanks so much for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york, and we are tracking multiple breaking news stories this friday. in texas, a community flattened by a tornado leaving three people dead and dozens hurt. the town of perrington with over 8,000 people took a direct hit. dozens of homes now wiped off the face of the earth. the trailer park that the tornado first hit, there s probably 25 to 30 of those homes that are completely destroyed. and complicating the rescue and recovery efforts, a brutal heat wave descending upon the lone star state, some areasly c degrees. we re keeping a close eye on the supreme court this morning where at any moment the justices could release decisions on major cases, the fate of affirmative action and student loan forgiveness among them. we ve got a preview straight ahead. and remember this? eight years ago today donald trump announced his campaign for president. lately he s been making m
neil cavuto. let s go to nate foy to the president s northern home, if you will. he has the big operation at the trump tower in new york city and this is where he golfs and sleeps and nate is outside the club right now. hey, yeah, any moment now if he hasn t already, former president trump will be in the air to georgia. he s speaking at 2:30. his motorcade drove by about 20 minutes ago and this all comes as he faces 37 felony charges for handling of classified documents and numerous occasions accused of showing people the boxes. take a look at the boxes at mar-a-lago and showed four people who did not have security clearances an attack plan and another military operation. take a look at the breakdown, will any retraining national defense information, withholding and concealing documents, making false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice. now, the indictment describes an incident where trump was quoted as saying, quote, as president i could have classified it, and n
while the united states considers a new text that calls for a humanitarian pause in gaza. 10 days ago the americans vetoed a resolution that called for a ceasefire. a vote in which the uk abstained. but what is interesting about this current text is that is has already current text is that it has already been amended by the united states. so the language of the original draft as put forward by the arab states called for an urgent and sustainable cessation of hostilities to allow safe and unhindered humanitarian access amended now calls for the urgent suspension of hostilities to allow safe and unhindered humanitarian access, and for urgent steps towards a sustainable cessation of hostilities. nada tawfik is in new york, watching and waiting to see if the resolution will get over the line. it seems to me they have added in a humanitarian pause with the idea of moving when it is possible to a broader ceasefire. given that the americans have amended the text. is there a great
literal smoking gun in the murder of his wife and son? welcome on to our viewers around the world. i m christine romans. the search and rescue operation grows more grim in turkey and syria, more than 16,000 people have died in the earthquake there and hope is fading that rescuers will find survivors beneath the mountain of rubble. remarkably two women in turkey were found alive wednesday after 62 hours buried under a collapsed building. and in syria, a newborn baby was pulled from the rubble, her mother is believed to have died after giving birth. international search and rescue teams continue to arrive including some from the united states. salma abdelaziz is live in istanbul for us. there has been anger over the turkish government s response to the disaster. what are they saying now? reporter: we re now entering the fourth day after this powerful earthquake one of the most powerful earthquakes to strike this region in a century hit. and that means that window, that glimme