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steve richards, mina al orabi and ned _ the world. we had 40—16 mph gusts of wind. it's notjust been a story about wind. we have also had some really torrential rain in central and eastern parts, northern england as well. and those storms, thunderstorms, will continue to rumble on into this evening. and the actual storm itself, storm evert, is moving out into the north sea, but you can see in its wake still quite a bit of rain. this is a weather front as well coming into eastern scotland, northeast england — temperatures 10—15. so, it's not a particularly cold night, as you can imagine, with all of the cloud still and that breeze. but there will be a subtle change in the wind direction this weekend. we are going to pick up this northerly wind. it's not a warm direction at any time of year, and with our weather fronts around, still giving some moisture into the atmosphere. we are expecting it to be a rather showery picture, particularly for england and wales, fewer showers for scotland and northern ireland. but even that said, some pla
steve richards, mina al orabi and ned _ the world. we had 40—16 mph gusts of wind. it's notjust been a story about wind. we have also had some really torrential rain in central and eastern parts, northern england as well. and those storms, thunderstorms, will continue to rumble on into this evening. and the actual storm itself, storm evert, is moving out into the north sea, but you can see in its wake still quite a bit of rain. this is a weather front as well coming into eastern scotland,...
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with me in the studio, the british political commentator steve richards, who hosts the podcast rock �litics. welcome to you all. "a pandemic of the un—vaccinated". the phrase used by us presidentjoe biden on thursday illustrates a growing frustration among political leaders in countries fortunate enough to have stocks of covid vaccine that this hasn't been the escape hatch from pandemic they'd hoped for. in france, president macron has told the unvaccinated they won't be allowed into restaurants. in the uk, they could be excluded from football stadia. president biden announced that employees of the federal government who decline to be vaccinated will have to wear masks, keep physically distanced from their colleagues and be tested once or twice a week. earlier, he'd praised the republican governor of alabama, kay ivey. she had said, "it's time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks that are letting us down". ned, less carrot, plenty of stick around, and it's notjust in the united states. what do you think that tells us? i think, as you said earlier, it's a window into the huge frustr
with me in the studio, the british political commentator steve richards, who hosts the podcast rock �litics. welcome to you all. "a pandemic of the un—vaccinated". the phrase used by us presidentjoe biden on thursday illustrates a growing frustration among political leaders in countries fortunate enough to have stocks of covid vaccine that this hasn't been the escape hatch from pandemic they'd hoped for. in france, president macron has told the unvaccinated they won't be allowed...
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the veteran politicaljournalist steve richards tweeted: well, borisjohnson himself has been open aboutnce to introduce nationwide restrictions. he has also often talked of the importance of "british common sense" in navigating the pandemic. so it's not a surprise to see this move to remove restrictions, and to ask the public to use itsjudgement. there are, though, concerns about the limits of common sense. this is one of those areas where my freedom affects your freedom. it's just like driving. my freedom to drive fast affects your safety. my freedom not to wear a mask affects your safety in terms of not getting covid. in areas like that, we recognise that we do need some level of regulation. so there's an argument that rules encourage us to act responsibly. there's another issue, too. with reference to masks, for example, the government hasn't actually defined what being responsible is. it's left it up to the individual. all of this feeds into a concern that there will be a lack of masks which will disproportionately impact certain groups of people. the political scientist paula surri
the veteran politicaljournalist steve richards tweeted: well, borisjohnson himself has been open aboutnce to introduce nationwide restrictions. he has also often talked of the importance of "british common sense" in navigating the pandemic. so it's not a surprise to see this move to remove restrictions, and to ask the public to use itsjudgement. there are, though, concerns about the limits of common sense. this is one of those areas where my freedom affects your freedom. it's just...
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steve richards, good to talk to you. is covered and other stories are covered on tomorrow's front pages. looking at the first editions at 10:30pm and 11:30pm are my guestsjoe mays, a politics reporter at limburg and sian griffiths from the sunday times. some breaking news we are getting from wiltshire police. this is regarding a police operation currently under way in a field close to junction 15 of the m4 motorway where it runs through the county. from my memory, that is not farfrom swindon. the wiltshire police tell us that they are investigating the discovery of what they suspect to be older human remains. specialist officers are currently performing a meticulous search of the area before forensic scientific analysis is done, so they are getting whatever it is that is there and then taking it is that is there and then taking it off to establish what it is. members of the public will see a police presence for a number of weeks, however, we will try to provide updates as we can as the work continues and they want to ale
steve richards, good to talk to you. is covered and other stories are covered on tomorrow's front pages. looking at the first editions at 10:30pm and 11:30pm are my guestsjoe mays, a politics reporter at limburg and sian griffiths from the sunday times. some breaking news we are getting from wiltshire police. this is regarding a police operation currently under way in a field close to junction 15 of the m4 motorway where it runs through the county. from my memory, that is not farfrom swindon....
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the veteran politicaljournalist steve veteran political journalist steve richards veteran politicaljournalistts of common sense. this is one of those areas where my freedom i of those areas where my freedom affects your freedom. it's just like driving. my freedom to drive fast affect your safety. my freedom not to wear a mask affects your safety in terms of not getting covid. in areas like that, we recognise that we do need some level of regulation. 50 there is an argument that rules so there is an argument that rules encourage us to act responsibly. there is another issue, also, with reference to masks, for example, the government has not actually defined what being responsible is. it has left it up to the individual. all of this feeds into a concern that they will be a lack of masks which will disproportionately impact certain groups of people. the political scientist paula sturridge picks up on this, saying: and as well as certain professions, people who are particularly vulnerable are worrying too. for vulnerable are worrying too. if?" shareholders like myself and for many other disabled
the veteran politicaljournalist steve veteran political journalist steve richards veteran politicaljournalistts of common sense. this is one of those areas where my freedom i of those areas where my freedom affects your freedom. it's just like driving. my freedom to drive fast affect your safety. my freedom not to wear a mask affects your safety in terms of not getting covid. in areas like that, we recognise that we do need some level of regulation. 50 there is an argument that rules so there...
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the veteran politicaljournalist steve richards tweeted: well, borisjohnson himself has been open aboutned what being responsible is. it's left it up to the individual. all of this feeds into a concern that there will be a lack of masks which will disproportionately impact certain groups of people. the political scientist paula surridge picks up on this, saying: and as well as certain professions, people who are particularly vulnerable are worried, too. for shielders like myself and for many other disabled people across the country, we will remain in place, we'll remain shielding, we'll remain isolated, just so we can protect ourselves. the government doesn't dismiss these concerns, but its message is that society as a whole has to begin to learn to live with covid — while being cautious. i don't want people to feel that this is, as it were, the moment to get demob happy, that this is the end of covid. it is very far from the end of dealing with this virus. and if part of the reason this is happening is about political philosophy, well, part of it is about straight politics too. tom new
the veteran politicaljournalist steve richards tweeted: well, borisjohnson himself has been open aboutned what being responsible is. it's left it up to the individual. all of this feeds into a concern that there will be a lack of masks which will disproportionately impact certain groups of people. the political scientist paula surridge picks up on this, saying: and as well as certain professions, people who are particularly vulnerable are worried, too. for shielders like myself and for many...
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richard sherman arrested in seattle. >> one trooper did take him to the ground. >> 49ers preseason is a month away. steveung explains what's going on inside jimmy g.'s head as training >>> hey, everybody, cornerback richard sherman, who spent the last three seasons with the 49ers, was arrested in washington today. sherman faces charges of burglary, domestic violence, resisting arrest and malicious mischief. started when sherman, allegedly impaired, crashed his car into a construction zone in redmond, washington, then fled the scene on foot to his in-laws house where he tried to force entry there. police responded to a 911 call, controlled him with a k-9 and took him into custody. >> as he was walking away from the officers, he walked towards the troopers and one trooper did take him to the ground. suffered no injuries as a result of that take down, but he was taken to the ground. >> so his chances of re-signing with the 49ers are gone. for now jimmy garoppolo is the 49ers starting quarterback, but he'll be looking over his shoulder at the rookie trey lance. i had a chance to ask steve young about their b
richard sherman arrested in seattle. >> one trooper did take him to the ground. >> 49ers preseason is a month away. steveung explains what's going on inside jimmy g.'s head as training >>> hey, everybody, cornerback richard sherman, who spent the last three seasons with the 49ers, was arrested in washington today. sherman faces charges of burglary, domestic violence, resisting arrest and malicious mischief. started when sherman, allegedly impaired, crashed his car into a...
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steve: who are they afraid of. ainsley: richard fowler was telling me.ng me i agree grew up. his house. he lived there in the same block as this little 6-year-old that was killed and he said there are tons of liquor stores. drug deals happening. people just hang out there. there are a lot of gangs. and then the grandmother said they're just driving through. cops are on the street. they have no regard for the police. they are spraying bullet throughout the neighborhood and it ends up hitting this little girl. brian: boys in crypts aren't looking to be good neighbors just arrested the other day. you go back to elm fall. i do have a friend story unrelated to ainsley's story. i'm going to hold it now talk about crime again in this three hour extravaganza. ainsley: what a tease. stick around for that. brian: you will ainsley. here all three hours. now guidance from the american academy of pediatrics stressing return to the classroom but only with universal masking for everyone older than 2. how dumb is that? dr. marc siegel says they're completely ignoring th
steve: who are they afraid of. ainsley: richard fowler was telling me.ng me i agree grew up. his house. he lived there in the same block as this little 6-year-old that was killed and he said there are tons of liquor stores. drug deals happening. people just hang out there. there are a lot of gangs. and then the grandmother said they're just driving through. cops are on the street. they have no regard for the police. they are spraying bullet throughout the neighborhood and it ends up hitting...
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your strategic advantage. ♪ ♪ steve: all right the billionaire, richard branson, successfully completedaboard his virgin galactic unit 22 craft. ainsley: after landing safely back on the ground the thrill-seeking billionaire hopes to usher in new for all. brian: rocket ranch podcast host, darryl nell joins us now. darryl, you have seen so much your entire life from reporting on it to having it in your family, nasa, what was significant about yesterday from nasa's point of view? >> well, first of all, it was amazing just to watch. i was off yesterday. i watched the livestream. for the agency nasa, we just want to congratulate sir richard branson and his entire team at virgin galactic for the successful flight of their space plane. it was exciting to watch. one of the images that stuck with me is them floating around in that space plane, their faces pressed up to the window looking back at the big blue marble. it was wonderful. and we really cop graduate late them on such a successful flight. steve: sure. ainsley: darryl, he beat jeff bezos by nine days? how significant is this? he is the
your strategic advantage. ♪ ♪ steve: all right the billionaire, richard branson, successfully completedaboard his virgin galactic unit 22 craft. ainsley: after landing safely back on the ground the thrill-seeking billionaire hopes to usher in new for all. brian: rocket ranch podcast host, darryl nell joins us now. darryl, you have seen so much your entire life from reporting on it to having it in your family, nasa, what was significant about yesterday from nasa's point of view? >>...
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steve: man, did they. >> dr. richardmolecular biologist from rutgers described this we search in wuhan as: the wuhan lab used nih funding to con be structure novel sars related coronavirus the definition of gain of function research. done entirely in wuhan. for which there was supposed to be a federal pause. dr. fauci, knowing that it is a crime to lie to congress, do you wish to retract your statement of may 11th where you claimed that the nih never funded gain of function research in woo wuhan. >> senator paul, i have never lied before the congress and i do not retract that statement. i totally resent the lie that you are now propagating, senator. you are implying that what we did was responsible for the deaths of individuals. i totally resent that. >> you could. >> talking about gain of function research. this has been evaluated multiple times by qualified people to not fall under the gain of function definition. i have not lied before congress. i have never lied. certainly not before congress, case closed. brian: wel
steve: man, did they. >> dr. richardmolecular biologist from rutgers described this we search in wuhan as: the wuhan lab used nih funding to con be structure novel sars related coronavirus the definition of gain of function research. done entirely in wuhan. for which there was supposed to be a federal pause. dr. fauci, knowing that it is a crime to lie to congress, do you wish to retract your statement of may 11th where you claimed that the nih never funded gain of function research in...
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steve liesman. it's the billionaire space, sir richard branson will now make the long-awaited trip to the edge of spacelue origin sends jeff bezos virgin black tick shares rocketing up 16% we spoke with virgin galactic's ceo in the last hour take a listen. >> we originally thought we would maybe rehearse and have somebody stand in for richard, just to kind of show what would be going on, we realized most of that training is done on the ground, and so we had the chance to say to richard, you can go on either of these two flights, which would you prefer, and you can kind of imagine what he had to say back, and he's excited to go now that it's ready >> it is going to be a busy couple of weeks when it comes to the advent of space tourism which you guys heard me go on about for years now, but we're finally sort of fitting this tipping point. what's still a little bit unclear and i know we discussed with this colglazier as well, specifically what the total addressable market looks like and we do know that he just said that they do expect demand to exceed capacity and at least in the coming year, and i think
steve liesman. it's the billionaire space, sir richard branson will now make the long-awaited trip to the edge of spacelue origin sends jeff bezos virgin black tick shares rocketing up 16% we spoke with virgin galactic's ceo in the last hour take a listen. >> we originally thought we would maybe rehearse and have somebody stand in for richard, just to kind of show what would be going on, we realized most of that training is done on the ground, and so we had the chance to say to richard,...
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steve tandy. jones came on as a substitute in the lions' final warm—up game on saturday — just three weeks after dislocating his shoulder. and afterfour years in charge of edinburgh, richard last season and said they allowed cockerill to leave and pursue other opportunities. this football season is one shrewsbury town manager steve cotterill is probably looking forward to more than most. the 56—year—old had two spells in hospital after catching covid and feared he might die. last week he was back on the touchline for the first time in seven months for a preseason friendly against telford. in his first tv interview since his return he told our reporter simon stone about his ordeal. if you look at me in the last six months, i have probably cried more in six months, and i don't cry all the time, you know, when we get to these moments can you think, i will remember that, these moments can you think, i will rememberthat, it these moments can you think, i will remember that, it is quite rossdale for me. i'm delighted i'm still here, thank god he didn't think my time was up.
steve tandy. jones came on as a substitute in the lions' final warm—up game on saturday — just three weeks after dislocating his shoulder. and afterfour years in charge of edinburgh, richard last season and said they allowed cockerill to leave and pursue other opportunities. this football season is one shrewsbury town manager steve cotterill is probably looking forward to more than most. the 56—year—old had two spells in hospital after catching covid and feared he might die. last week...
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streisand, george carlon, richard pryor, jerry seinfeld robin williams eddie murphy ellen degeneres chris rock in david letterman. carson also advance the careers of emerging like steve martin and woody woody allen and jay ld joan rivers and then of course he provided a venue for an established performers like don rickles and but he hackett. there are really four ways to measure cars and success. first of all of course it 10 year. 30 years as the head of the tonight show compared to 22 per jay leno and six so far for jimmy fallon. the tonight show is the longest-running entertainment show in the united states. started in 1954 at the dawn of television. even though he has long been off the air the late night format fields -- is built a lot the way cars and buildup in terms of an audience carson had an audience of 50 million people. that's an astonishing number for his time and for hours. jimmy fallon the tonight show which ranks third has less than 2 million viewers a night on average. a lot of that has to do with the rise of the internet were audiences have splintered that make no mistake about it it's an astonishing difference. johnny carson was also a gold lined fo
streisand, george carlon, richard pryor, jerry seinfeld robin williams eddie murphy ellen degeneres chris rock in david letterman. carson also advance the careers of emerging like steve martin and woody woody allen and jay ld joan rivers and then of course he provided a venue for an established performers like don rickles and but he hackett. there are really four ways to measure cars and success. first of all of course it 10 year. 30 years as the head of the tonight show compared to 22 per jay...
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richard: we actually talked but. >> lawrence: i know that guy. >> greg: watch my show tonight 11:00 p.m. steve hilton, kat timpf., greg, continuing flattery week that was a fantastic segment. you are a lot taller than people think. have a great show tonight. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight, we are covering three major stories and we will get reaction live from florida republican senator marco rubio. the stock market tumbling today on fears about the inflation, and concern about a possible resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic and the delta variant. president biden saying price increases are temporary it's up to unvaccinated people to end the pandemic. also walking back his condemnation of one particular
richard: we actually talked but. >> lawrence: i know that guy. >> greg: watch my show tonight 11:00 p.m. steve hilton, kat timpf., greg, continuing flattery week that was a fantastic segment. you are a lot taller than people think. have a great show tonight. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight, we are covering three major stories and we will get reaction live from florida republican senator marco rubio. the stock market tumbling today on fears about...
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richard: we actually talked but. >> lawrence: i know that guy. >> greg: watch my show tonight 11:00 p.m. steve hilton, kat timpf. that's it for us, "special report" suspect next. hello bret. >> bret: hello, greg, continuing flattery week that was a fantastic segment. you are a lot taller than people think. have a great show tonight. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight, we are covering three major stories and we will get reaction live from florida republican senator marco rubio. the stock market tumbling today on fears about the inflation, and concern about a possible resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic and the delta variant. president biden saying price increases are temporary it's up to unvaccinated people to end the pandemic. also walking back his condemnation of one particular social media platform. there is a wild scene today at the southern border as the immigration crisis continues there we will take you live to the southern border. and we will get senator rubio's reaction to all of that we begin with covid and president biden. white house correspondent peter doocy star
richard: we actually talked but. >> lawrence: i know that guy. >> greg: watch my show tonight 11:00 p.m. steve hilton, kat timpf. that's it for us, "special report" suspect next. hello bret. >> bret: hello, greg, continuing flattery week that was a fantastic segment. you are a lot taller than people think. have a great show tonight. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight, we are covering three major stories and we will get reaction live...
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been assigned on the second floor of richard peng hall, set up his beat-up leather satchel on the barren desk, and looked around in something akin to despair." >> steve? which one are you gonna vote for? there's our books right there. [ cheers and applause there's our books. go to tonightshow.com/summerreads to cast your vote voting ends sunday night and we'll announce the winner on monday's show we'll be right back with mark wahlberg, everybody come on back [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ (vo) the subaru crosstrek. dog tested. dog approved. like many people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, i was there. be right back. but my symptoms were keeping me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with uc or crohn's disease. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and n
been assigned on the second floor of richard peng hall, set up his beat-up leather satchel on the barren desk, and looked around in something akin to despair." >> steve? which one are you gonna vote for? there's our books right there. [ cheers and applause there's our books. go to tonightshow.com/summerreads to cast your vote voting ends sunday night and we'll announce the winner on monday's show we'll be right back with mark wahlberg, everybody come on back [ cheers and applause ♪...
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morning, steve wrightson on twitter "-- steve writes on twitter "he had the treaty into terms as a singular achievement. top 15 may be, but not top 10." richard norton smith? guest: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political weather. people fundamentally recognized that there was a fundamental change underway in the relationship between the average american and their government brought about first by the great depression. in much the same way, franklin roosevelt's consensus about the role of government prevailed. ronald reagan's great claim to his standing in the top 10 is that he thought about in his own time as a change in the political senses. we were no longer talking as fdr did about centralizing power in washington, personalizing power in the presidency, a proactive approach to the nations problems . ronald reagan was talking about government being the problem itself as often as the solution. the interesting thing is we are at a crossroads. 40 years later, the reagan consensus.
morning, steve wrightson on twitter "-- steve writes on twitter "he had the treaty into terms as a singular achievement. top 15 may be, but not top 10." richard norton smith? guest: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political weather. people fundamentally recognized that there was a fundamental change underway in the...
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steve. it's at an angle and down. it's an educated guess. you may have hit the nail on the head with regard to that. nicholas, let me ask you a couple questions now. you know richard branson as well as anyone. tom costello does as well. you followed him for so long. what's the impetus for him to do this? was it simply because it's there. it's because somebody like myself who wants to climb mountains and get to the top of them because it's there. what was behind that for him? >> i mean, look he is had a fascination with space long before he had the money to be able to fund a fascination to space. in 2004, there was this project that richard branson was financially supporting that was developed by the company that later would build the spaceship you saw today or designed the spaceship you saw today. flew to space three times. richard branson said i want you to build one of those for me bigger. this is really the thing to take away. his wealth is a master marketer. he's an expert showman. he's thrown into the world of building spaceships. so today as i spent four years embedded in this company for a magazine piece. it's important to remember all the time i'm there in
steve. it's at an angle and down. it's an educated guess. you may have hit the nail on the head with regard to that. nicholas, let me ask you a couple questions now. you know richard branson as well as anyone. tom costello does as well. you followed him for so long. what's the impetus for him to do this? was it simply because it's there. it's because somebody like myself who wants to climb mountains and get to the top of them because it's there. what was behind that for him? >> i mean,...
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morning, steve wrightson on twitter "-- steve writes on twitter "he had the treaty into terms as a singular achievement. top 15 may be, but not top 10." richardn smith? guest: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political weather. people fundamentally recognized that there was a fundamental change underway in the relationship between the average american and their government brought about first by the great depression. in much the same way, franklin roosevelt's consensus about the role of government prevailed. ronald reagan's great claim to his standing in the top 10 is that he thought about in his own time as a change in the political senses. we were no longer talking as fdr did about centralizing power in washington, personalizing power in the presidency, a proactive approach to the nations problems . ronald reagan was talking about government being the problem itself as often as the solution. the interesting thing is we are at a crossroads. 40 years later, the reagan consensus. bill
morning, steve wrightson on twitter "-- steve writes on twitter "he had the treaty into terms as a singular achievement. top 15 may be, but not top 10." richardn smith? guest: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political weather. people fundamentally recognized that there was a fundamental change underway in the...
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fans say the show predicted richard branson's spaceflight in this 2014 episode that shows him floating in space. billionaires in space guys. over to you. steveto do is answer six questions correctly on a wide variety of topics. steve: we are about to give you the exact questions for this week. fox nation host tom shillue is also the host of fox nation happy hour. streaming now. sign up for fox nation to get exclusive. >> a.c.: says to other original content and events and favorite people on any device. ainsley: let's take it out to tom. where are you? >> hey, ainsley a lot of good questions this week. ainsley: let's start. >> space jam a new legacy box office this weekend under 40 million. 40 to 345. 055. or more than 60 million? steve: more than 60 million. lawrence: i'm going to do d. ainsley: i'm doing b 40 to almost 45. >> tom: optimistic which of the following cities going to have the highest temperature on saturday? boise, las vegas, phoenix, salt lake city? lawrence: phoenix. >> tom: or tie. ainsley: didn't wait to the end. i'm going phoenix the dry heat. >> tom: everybody goes phoenix. all right. we have world cup soccer, u.s.a. and
fans say the show predicted richard branson's spaceflight in this 2014 episode that shows him floating in space. billionaires in space guys. over to you. steveto do is answer six questions correctly on a wide variety of topics. steve: we are about to give you the exact questions for this week. fox nation host tom shillue is also the host of fox nation happy hour. streaming now. sign up for fox nation to get exclusive. >> a.c.: says to other original content and events and favorite people...