We can report tonight, and The Great One, mark levin, he will be here and have a reaction. I want to first turn to a developing story on capitol hill. Tomorrows house democrats, they will force a vote to strip all Committee Assignments from a georgia congresswoman. Her name is Marjorie Taylor greene. Now, taylor green is a freshman lawmaker. I am sure probably, just maybe last week, many of you had never heard her name, as she has been on the job a whopping one month. She was elected from a district in North Georgia with an impressive 74 of the vote. Despite widespread reports about Taylor Greenes support of q and qanon and other Conspiracy Theories, the voters went out ad voted. In other words, it appears the voters in her district, they knew about some of her beliefs, and they still decided to put her in office. Very high percentage. Now, democrats, they are trying to block her representation in committees and the will of her voters because of these beliefs. Now, we have done our own
todd: that video is remarkable. the officers are being honored and details about the families. brooke singman. brooke: honoring them at a vigil tonight. police have identified all six victims, three faculty members and three studenting. the family of evelyn dieckhaus who tried to pull the fire alarm to save her classmates are speaking out on the loss. her sister said she doesn t want to be an only child. the family can t believe this happened. head of the call katherine koonce was on a zoom call, she hung up and went for the shooter after hearing the gun shots, something her friends say is something she would have done for her students. she was an absolute champion for her students, her students knew she was in their corner. she was an educator and the smartest person in the room. ashley: the daughter of mike hill speaking out saying ittel foos like a bad dream. i have watched school shootings happen over the year and never thought i would lose a loved one. we are g
injured. dana: the u.s. responding with a series of precision air strikes in syria. the blast targeting an arms depot and port. eight iranian fighters were killed. bill: iran s this as u.s. foreign policy is put to the test on multiple fronts. the department remains vigilant against other persistent threats including iran, north korea and global activity groups. iran is improving its capabilities to produce a nuclear weapon. they continue to build its missile forces. iran could produce missile material for a nuclear weapon in less than two weeks and several more months to produce an actual nuclear weapon. john: we have reaction from nikki haley. first all ex ex andrea hoff has more information. as soon as it was found to be from iran retaliation was authorized. the initial attack occurred yesterday afternoon at the coalition base in northeastern syria. u.s. contractor was killed after the suspected iranian drone struck into a maintenance facility there. you had
soften penalties for violent crimes including carjackings, murder and sexual assault! the upside? well, now the courts won t have to deal with violent offenders. they could be free to prosecute gas-oven owners, and it s about time! the overall city s criminal code includes reduced maximum sentences and the elimination of nearly all mandatory minimum sentences. this is crazy! there s also provisions that let violent criminals ask for early release 20 years into their sentences in case they were too stupid to demand they go to the women s jail. grow your hair out for god s sake. so if you re in a drug cartel, maybe that migrant bus taking to you d.c. isn t such a bad idea after all. they initially passed this code in november but democrat mayor muriel bowser vetoed it. listen. anytime there s a policy that reduces penalties, i think it sends the wrong message. it s the wrong way to go. greg: hm. her insurance must have approved stem cell treatments because it sounds like
. will: welcome to the fox & friends. that is the united states air force brass quintet performing live on fox square because it is the 75 anniversary of the united states air force. we were sitting here on the couch trying to do math. figuring out exactly when that date, the united states air force, which isness 1947. how is that? think of air force playing a big role in world war ii. but in fact it was. pete: u.s. army air corps. the army had planes they decided it should be its own service. correct me if i m wrong. that was in the moment. rachel, you should know. rachel: i should know as a air force brat but i don t. maybe we ask chief master sgt. miguel campos, my dad coming on to the show at the end of the show. at least he has time to google. four hours. will: happy birthday to the united states air force. we re celebrating it all morning long. send your photos to friends at foxnews.com. we do that at the morning edition of the american national anthem. pete: best on