that video. the fallout from police departments across the country. in the middle east, bloodshed. a 13-year-old palestinian gunman opens fire in jerusalem. one day after a deadly synagogue shooting. plus, former president trump hits the trail looking ahead to 2024. while embattled congressman george santos dives into work, putting off questions about his past. and later, a new find from ancient times. how a mummy unearthed in egypt may be the oldest ever discovered. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. good evening. there is breaking news from memphis. today the city s police department said it would shut down the crime fighting unit that included officers charged in the death of tyre nichols. the so-called s.c.o.r.p.i.a.n. unit had a reputation for using aggressive tactics. those officers now fired, face second-degree murder and other charges in the death of the 29-year-old following his violent arrest earlier this month. today
sworn into office. this time the u.s. responded killing 8 iranian fighters and 2 counter strikes. a few hours later iranian proxy forces were at it again. injuring more u.s. service members. the situation on the ground and over the skies in syria is not good. our commander-in-chief joe biden was in canada today having a grand old time with justin trudeau and his socialist friends in canada s providence. we will build 500 electric charges station. guess who build them? union workers. to you from fail excuse me. to you from failing hands we throw the torch to you to hold it high. today, i applaud china excuse me. i applaud canada. [laughing]. you can tell what i am thinking. [laughing]. about china. pete: faili ing hands and failing heads. any wonder that america s enemies don t respect or fear joe biden. joining me is john ratcliff. that clip we will beat them with charging stations. don t know which is china and which is canada. it s dangerous what is happenin
fall with octoberpest. i can octoberfest. i can almost set my clock to the show, it s a good old time. will: it s a fun time. sausages, mustard, sauerkraut. rachel: i think rick s still going, it s a theme from yesterday, right? [laughter] pete: yeah. rick and and will and i did some extra extracurricular team building after the show, we celebrated and watched texas mow down oklahoma. will: yes, we did. pete: and we mowed down just a few adult beverages, but we got to know each other just a little bit better. will: which means we might have gotten a little bit of a head start on the competition for later today where we re going to have a stein-holding competition pete: does that mean we hold it will: i have been to germany for octoberfest, and that s what you do. rachel: are you going to be a beer maid? pete: maybe. [laughter] will: how many, if that s case rachel: my arms are pete: i think we re going to see who can hold the glass up the longest maybe? if. will: real
. o er the ramparts we watched were so ball lantly streaming and the rocket s red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave? o er the land of the free and the home of the brave . rachel: good morning, america and happy independence weekend to all of you you. it is 6:00 a.m. here in west point, new york, where we re having fox & friends all weaken long. good morning will, good morning pete. pete: it good morning. beautiful day for pt. cadets are up and at em. no rest for the weary, for them and us. rachel: you have bad memories of pt? pete: i have fond memories in retrospect. you never want to get up that early and work out if you don t have to. rachel: are you morning workout person? will: i am not a morning workout person. pete: part of the pt test. liveselves on both sides. intense. will: keep sending your photos to us on independence day weekend. friend at foxne
president biden wrapping up his trip to asia this morning, with concerns that china might be turning closer to russia. and why the biden administration is considering sending special forces to kyiv. good morning to viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. it is tuesday, may 24th. and a proxy war is playing out here on primary day and the future of the republican party is at stake. voters head to the polls in five states today, but georgia is really in the spotlight. the gop race for governor pitting former president trump against his vice president mike pence, who stumped for incumbent governor brian kemp at an election eve rally. trump is supporting his primary opponent, david perdue. kemp has been a top trump target. trump issued a statement that may be unprecedented when it comes to former running mates. mike pence was set to lose the governor s race in 2016 before he was plucked up and his political career was salvage. pence is parachuting into races hoping some