legislature. holding hostage house of representatives is not an exercise in democracy. happy easter. president biden says he plans to run for re-election. i plan on running, al. i will either be rolling an egg or pushing them out. president biden says he wants to be six easter egg rolls that s beyond a second term. i quit my job to ride a horse. i will go from austin to seattle. i bought a horse on craigslist next couple weeks preparing him and myself for the great journey ahead of us. brian: we begin this hour with a fox news alert. a fifth victim has died following yesterday s shooting spree inside a bank in downtown louisville, kentucky. ainsley: one heroic rookie police officer still fighting for his life after running toward the gunfire just 10 days after graduating from the police academy. steve: all right. todd piro joins us right now with the overnight developments. todd? the number of victims killed rising following yesterday s rampage at old na
towards work. with more people reevaluating their work-life balance. our next generation of great americans are embracing things like bare minimum mondays, where people just ease into the work week by prioritizing self-care over productivity. they are also quiet quitting, where they just do enough to get five. call me crazy, but it seems like this is the work force you to expect after years of liberal leaders brainwashing people into thinking they deserve everything without lifting a finger. it s simply not fair. if you can make a hundred million dollars, go at it. pay your fair share. we deserve to be able to retire with dignity and not bankruptcy. we can t overlook the role that concentrated corporate power has played in creating the conditions for price gouging. the american people know that we are being ripped off. jesse: the poor work ethic showing up in gen z. it s forcing bosses all across the country to hire seniors instead of workers fresh out of school. co
policies. bragg s investigation of alleged financial crimes. we will talk live with chairman jordan shortly on this program. first, correspondent david spunt has our top story tonight from the justice department. good evening, david. bret, quite a rare moment to see such a public fight between a local district attorney and the chairman of the house judiciary committee. this all spilled out just hours ago in a federal lawsuit filed in the southern district of new york in federal court. now, alvin bragg, of course, the district attorney in manhattan, he made history last week by indicting the former president, donald trump, on 34 felony counts. he says republican house judiciary chairman jim jordan needs to stay in his own lane and stay out of the donald trump prosecution. bret, the lawsuit is aimed at strong former assistant district attorney mark pomerantz from complying with the house judiciary committee subpoena to spill the beans on the inner workings of the office and
identify. good morning from an empty london euston station as more than 16,000 rail workers go on strike again. when will it be over and what should you do if you are travelling today? i will have the details. is it ratcliffe to the rescue for manchester united? british billionairejim ratcliffe says he would be interested in buying the club if the glazer family wants to sell. from trash to treasure. we find out how items destined for the tip are raising thousands for charity thanks to upcycling. good morning. after yesterday s torrential date range which led to localised flooding in parts of the south east, today it will be drier with some sunshine and the odd shower, we have got a new weather front coming in across the introducing thick cloud and some rain. all of the details throughout the programme this morning. it s thursday 18th august. our main story. thousands of students across england, wales and northern ireland will be getting their a level, t level and btec results