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♪ ♪ >> brian: this reminds me wlir, the cure, of the depesh mode era. >> your prime >> my prime? don lemon is here, ladies and gentlemen, you will be looking for a job. i knew there was a fill-in. >> will: like this is your heyday, right? >> brian: college. yeah. don't act that astounded. to me lar used to be this thing and i don't know why another station hasn't done this. new bands emerge and u2 and then
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they are the biggest ever, it was cool. they never replace that, they roll out classic rock, which we're sick of. we're done with classic rock. >> will: no, incorrect. >> ainsley: who was your college singer? >> will: i'm never good keeping up with the trends, even in the '90s, my college years. >> ainsley: mine, too. you remember alanis morset. >> will: smashing pumpkins. >> brian: sorry, it is done with it. >> will: you are done with credence clear water revival? >> brian: move on in life, don't keep going back. i don't have victrola. my walkman is done.
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we have interview with cardinal dolan, easter message. >> ainsley: it is beautiful. biden administration review of the 2021 u.s. -- keep in mind, this is biden review of the u.s. exit from afghanistan. >> brian: white house says it was not chaotic, we know, more wounded and the report points the blame at former president donald trump administration. >> will: peter doocy live from the white house with details. good morning. >> peter: it is lays out biden administration assessment is lack of briefings during the trump-biden transition and unreliable intel is the reason for the disastrous afghan withdrawal that nobody is being fired over. >> i'm sorry, i don't buy the
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whole argument of chaos, chaos? i didn't see it. it was tough in the first few hours. >> peter: key points, taliban agreed to participate in peace pros as long as united states remained committed to withdraw draw by the deadline and president trump would release taliban from prison without securing release of only american hostage held by the taliban. there is concern for lack of accountability for the 13 marines killed. word we heard yesterday from the podium that we did not expect to hear in this context is proud. >> people don't have an issue with the decision to order troops out of afghanistan. it is with the way this
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president ordered it done. there were children being killed. there were people hanging off of air force jets that were leaving. you are proud of the way this mission was conducted? >> nobody said it was perfect, a lot went right. there is a lot to be proud of. >> peter: they had john kirby answering questions about this report for about an hour and a half yesterday, nothing from president biden on camera or paper yet. back to you. >> will: appreciate that report. today brian, you spoke with colonel chris douglas and the white house is now attempt to spin this as completely unchaotic. if it was, that was trump's fault. here is what the colonel had to tell you, brian. >> i disagree completely and consider while i have great respect for mr. kirby, he came in late during the briefing we
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gave the secretary of defense, maybe he missed images and video we gave. anybody watching the news saw the increase of taliban encirclement of capitals and district centers in afghanistan and tightening the noose around kabul. it didn't take a student of military history to know what they were getting ready to institute. if it was, we are going to withdraw, the president made reflection upon iraq saying it would take a year to get personnel and equipment out and take seven months if we left it. >> brian: that was colonel douglas, he is outraged about what we witnessed in the report released yesterday. and there is cutter qatar, they
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were landing and no one knew who these people were, they could have been incornation of mother teresa, or terrorists and nobody knew. the planes were leaving early. the state department says friends of america were in the process, maybe that is true. you took over eight months and pushed deadline from april to september, but you were hesitant to do it to december and wait and scared what the taliban can do knowing you took 7 to 10,000 into kabul in three days. you could have put 7000 into kabul and said stay out until we get our people out. you tell scott mann and everybody else that formed groups that were saving lives of americans and allies, you tell them how proud are you they came out of retirement, cashed in
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401(k)'s and pensions to fix something you did. >> ainsley: talk about things in the biden report that the biden administration excluded. no one held accountable for the 13 servicemembers. no mention in their report yesterday of afghans falling from the c-17 or getting trapped in the wheel weld and having to get scraped out by the air crew in qatar. biden, first lady and other leaders calling and demanding specific people they knew get through the gates. state personnel casually drinking the night before they evacuated the embassy, drinking whatever alcohol they had left and worried they were not going to be able to take some of their belongs. >> brian: people outside the wire left. >> ainsley: want to get on the
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plane. >> brian: unbelievable, admiral kirby. >> ainsley: and no chaos? people are desperate to get out. >> brian: 2:00 on thursday when they didn't think anybody was paying attention and peter doocy saying, i saw the president's motorcade driving away. >> brian: the president refused to take the briefing, said he didn't want to read it. he said what if i get it down to 15 minutes. he goes, the president said no. the president does not know and making sure the details of how bad his decision was. the president of taiwan speaking 30 minutes ago after trip to the united states. >> ainsley: overnight, leaders in taiwan hosted join press conference and congressman michael mccaul told aishah hasnie we would consider boots
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on the ground . >> arm taiwan before any sort of invasion, what about u.s. troops? >> if communist china invades taiwan, i think that is certainly if the american people support this, the congress will follow. conflict is a last resort. i think we're here to provide deterrence, to demonstrate to china it would be a gross miscalculation, just like putin invading ukraine was gross miscalculation. >> will: china sanctions reagan library and hudson's. joining us on congressman french hill, part of the delegation. thank you for being with us, congressman. this is reminiscent, to be
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honest, to the conversation when we landed in ukraine. when i hear michael mccaul say, we'll follow the american people. are the american people ready and willing to have this war on two fronts across the globe? >> well, will, it is great to be with you. good morning. my point of view on this, i don't think we deterred vladamir putin in the decade that led up to the invasion in ukraine. quite the contrary. he took crimea without firing a shot, the europeans and americans didn't do anything significant. the obama administration did not support ukrainians with lethal weapons they were asking for, i don't believe putin got the message. we are in the indo-pacific region in south korea, japan and taiwan to deliver the message america is standing firm with our allies to deter any military action across the taiwan strait.
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>> ainsley: are you saying we are willing to do anything to send a message to china? >> i think we're doing what we've been doing since 1979, backing democracy on the island with defensive weapons they need to make this a very unpleasant and inappropriate target for the communists in beijing and that is getting more and more reassured in my mind. we've heard director from legislators and leaders that the taiwan people don't want totalitarians in beijing to come across the strait and take this island by military force. that is something the chinese have agreed not to do in years past. they want to make taiwan like a pork pine. the taiwanese are absolutely to
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deter and work to preserve prosperity and democracy here. >> brian: democrats and republicans are at it together, no one can think about politics, you are in it together, no one talking about gaining or elections, here is one thing i have not gotten a straight answer from. what is the problem with delivering the weapons they already paid for. we are having trouble replenishing our own stocks, there is certainly money, you got to give the taiwanese what they need to be successful. we know what they need, they wrote the check, what will it take to get them the weapons? >> brian, you are right, that is why we are conducting that oversight. chairman mccaul will make sure ep was they already purchased are delivered in a timely way. i think russia's illegal invasion of ukraine made that tougher, exposed problems in the
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united states and it is my number one concern. we've got to get this fixed. we've got to have defense production organizations and companies right on target to produce weapons we need for our own defense in the united states and to support our allies and we're walking out of this trip heading back to washington with the number one goal of delivering the weapons the taiwanese paid for and doing it in a timely way. >> ainsley: you would think that is prioritized, the supplies and weapons would be top of the list. other people wouldn't get their items until the federal government get their to protect our land. thank you, congressman. >> brian: sounds like raytheon doesn't want to make money, write checks, get it done. lawmakers expel two state
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representatives who took part in gun control protest over the deadly school shooting in nashville. >> will: president biden calling the move undemocratic. >> ainsley: here is the latest, hi, nate. >> this has been called an attack on democracy, here is the moment that led to the expulsion votes. >> tell you the bills we're going to pass -- going to come. reaction. we need action. we need action. >> that was three days after the deadly nashville school shooting, but this was yesterday. hundreds of protesters supporting the three who led that in violation of state rules, the three arrived holding hands yesterday. justin jones, justin pierceon and -- made their way through.
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representatives jones and pie rson was expelled, representative johnson survived by one vote. here is reaction last night. >> the first reaction at the top is -- [indiscernible] -- >> we are determined to speak up and to fight on anyhow. this is undemocratic, this is wrong, this is perpetuation of patriarchy and white supremacy. >> why were they expelled and you weren't? >> well, i think it is pretty clear, i'm a 60-year-old white woman and they are two young black men. >> president biden put out a statement writing, today's expulsion of lawmakers who engaged in peaceful protest is shocking, undemocratic and without precedent.
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tennessee law requires special election to replace the two democrats, but they can run or be appointed until the special election, they may be back soon. back to you. >> ainsley: the voters will speak. >> will: still ahead, video shows the cash app ceo begging for help moments after the shooting that took his live. geraldo rivera on the disorder plaguing california next. we want to do whatever's best for the individual service person. we want to be known as america's mortgage company for veterans and active-duty service people, and they and their families. we're the ones there to help them. people are doing hard, arduous, difficult, dangerous things. some of them are giving their lives right now, today, for the freedoms that we have here in this country. they're willing to do that for you,
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of foster said this, liberal politicians are ruining cities, disgusting, my heart breaks for this family. >> will: "the five" co-host geraldo rivera joins us right now. >> geraldo: hi, brian. >> will: it is will, we are all here. terrible story when you hear the commentary, what are your thoughts? >> geraldo: i just saw brian interviewing cardinal dolan last hour about how senseless violence is, not often you get to see someone die on tape. it is horrifying and infuriating, it is something we cannot avert our eyes. there he was, bob lee, genius in the tech sector, man who lived
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large in the minutes after closing of bars in the san francisco area of the neighborhood where he was. he was there pleading to anyone to help save his life as he bled out, stabbed, he fell, tried fruitlessly to get passersby to help him out, give him a lift. went to the condo frantically hitting the button and asking people for help. staggers toward a police car, falls and dies on the way to the empty. it is symbolic, maybe this is the new photo for san francisco, no longer the golden gate bridge, the death of this tech pioneer, it is fl frustrating a
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deeply troubling. it seems fraught with symbolism, you get down to the knitty-gritty, send condolences to his wife. they were separated. his life snuffed out on the sidewalk, a terrible story. >> ainsley: are democrats starting to realize crime is a problem? they don't want to defund, you are hearing from sara foster, daughter of david foster, she says this life is awful. are they starting to wake up? this is an issue for parents, number one inflation and number two is crime. >> geraldo: you know, ainsley, i think san francisco has awoken. remember, they expelled, threw out chesa boudin, the liberal progressive da they had. they have new administration, brooke jenkins, london, the
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mayor, has pledged to do all she can do to stop this. it is wrecking the image of the city. more importantly, it has changed the very nature of this beautiful place that we all have fond memories of. here it is now, you know, i have to say in fairness, san francisco murder rate is less than where i am in cleveland. still for a city known as this wonderland, this magnet for people throughout the world to have this murder so vivid in everybody's mind is awful. >> brian: all their problems self-inflicted with their policy and number one in homeless. keep up the great work, guys. >> ainsley: and keep electing these leaders. >> brian: still ahead, it is holy week, i went one-on-one
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resurrection easter sunday. >> bryan: we had a chance on holy week to catch up with one of the finest americans and outstanding catholics, we've ever produced, cardinal timothy ryan. st. patrick's cathedral, no better place to be on easter week than with the person i'm about to meet, cardinal dolan. >> cardinal dolan: brian, how are you? >> bryan: i asked, can i come by on christmas? you said, choose easter, it seemed forever, it is here. >> cardinal dolan: thanks be to god it is here. can you remember easter 2020, only talking about three years ago. empty church. we're glad through live streaming so many of you can be with us at st. patrick's
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cathedral, america's parrish church on fifth avenue in new york city. we miss you, though. thank god two million people tuned in to live stream the broadcast. we weren't locked there. >> bryan: what is cardinal dolan easter week message? >> cardinal dolan: the death of winter is giving way to spring, passover, easter. so death, evil, darkness does not have the last word, goodness and light has the last word and that gives us hope. when i listen to the news, we need help. like the shooting in nashville. >> brian: three nine year olds lose their lives. >> cardinal dolan: how can somebody go in and shoot up a
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school, or shoot up a shopping center? how can somebody shoot somebody in synagogue? how can russia invade an innocent country? i know why, we don't value human life. out of their mouth, why can't we get along, why all this violence? next hand, i don't go to mass anyone and my trust in patriotism and morality and religion is down. put those two together. >> brian: i look at stats, in 1998, 62% of people, religion is important in my life. >> cardinal dolan: i got to take that seriously and that is sobering. i'm in the enterprise of faith and religion. we learned from the bible that the best thing to revive a sense of faith and religion is a calamity. in history, when there were
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prosperity and peace, we are tempted to forget god. with calamity, we return to him. why aren't we? we have enough of them. >> when we took prayer out of school, guns came into school. >> cardinal dolan: he got blasted, he was on target. he is just saying our people need to be guided by faith. >> we need to build children that is better for our world. and it means instilling in them some level of faith and belief. >> brian: you worry what we're teaching in school? >> cardinal dolan: do i ever? >> brian: what bothers you? >> cardinal dolan: that is why kids are coming to catholic schools. it is impossible to keep a school going if you have less than 200 kids. good news, they are more
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acclaimed more than ever. we are as afflicted with the shifts. in this city, we have a huge demographic shift. the neighborhoods where we had families and kids are not there anymore, they are leaving and moving beyond. [chanting] >> we have overturned roe v. wade with the mississippi dobbs case. >> brian: one big mission of the catholic church was to overturn roe v. wade. >> cardinal dolan: that is good for us. >> brian: because of the overturn of roe v. wade, republicans might not win another election, if it costs seats and influence, did you do the right thing? >> cardinal dolan: we did, the sense of right and wrong do not depend on political implications. good lord this cheapening of human life and dignity of the
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human person is lessened. goodness and right and virtue prevails at the end, that is message of spring and easter. ♪ >> cardinal dolan: of any church outside of rome, the one most visited by popes is tadah, st. patrick's cathedral. when pope francis was here, i had a great seat right with him. >> brian: you should. >> cardinal dolan: an exube rent hundreds and thousands of people. he turns to me and says why are we stopping? i said, because the cathedral is here. he turns around and looks up and says, but it is in the middle of everything. he smiled and said, that is where it should be. st. patrick's smack dab in the middle of manhattan, that says
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something. >> brian: is it wrong for you to have ambition for the next step to be pope? or is that wrong? >> cardinal dolan: it would also be stupid of me, i don't think i got what it takes, i'm 73 years old, very happy here. all i want to do is get to heaven. >> brian: you're on your way. >> cardinal dolan: i hope so. blessed easter. >> brian: if he doesn't get to heaven, we're all in trouble. >> ainsley: he seems so nonjudgemental, you could tell him anything. >> brian: true. >> ainsley: did you confess anything? >> brian: i came up empty. i will say -- >> will: lack of humility. >> brian: he is working on easter message, i got the story down, i got to add to it. he has an area where he goes down and goes robing, when you get in robes, he gets his head
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together before mass, reminds me of sports. >> ainsley: he said, i know the story, fill in the blanks. >> will: get suited up. >> brian: nice of them to make it happen, truly appreciate it. >> ainsley: everyone was recognizing him on the street, how did you feel about that? what about me? just kidding. from augusta to time square, we are having a competition on fox square. >> brian: not good, adam. >> will: i usually win these, by the way. first march job numbers will be released any minute. brian brenberg, he's right there. ♪ what the? good morning hallow makes it easy to build a daily habit of prayer and meditation want to start with a five minute daily gospel? sure.
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overnight targeting militant groups in south lebanon and the gaza strip. >> brian: extremist fired rockets into israel, you knew there would be a response. >> will: trey has more. >> good morning, there was exchange of fire overnight as israel struck back against palestinian factions in lebanon and gaza strip, here is a look at what unfolded. israelis fighter jets target the gaza strip, striking hamas tunnels and manufacturing sites, retaliation after palestinian factions in lebanon fired 34 rockets into israel on thursday. in response to airstrikes hamas ordered fresh attacks launching 40 rockets into southern israel. rocket slammed into this house in the southern israelis village. damage was caused to this
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building, family was inside at the time. air raid sirens were sounding and interception taking place overhead. katrin lives next door and was woken by the blast. she says it is scary to live here and kids are afraid. israel conducted rare strikes in southern lebanon sending message to those that target the jewish state. >> hamas are the guys who did it, you know hezbollah knew about it and hamas have strong support. >> while the rocket fire subsided for now, there was a shooting attack in the jordan valley conducted by a militant that killed two israelis and senior hamas official telling fox news based on israel's actions, they cannot expect security or calm. back to you. >> will: march jobs report just
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released, showing u.s. added 236,000 jobs, lowest growth since december of 2020. >> ainsley: lower than the economists were expecting of 239,000, unemployment edged down to 3.9%. >> will: brian brenberg, a little off, but not much. >> brian: it has come down. watch the trend, it is ticking down and that is consistent with data we've been seeing, more layoffs in first quarter of this year. seen job openings come down and jobless claims rise. look at this number and you see the downward trend, which you should expect. interest rates are going up, the economy is slowing, this is the number we've been waiting for given everything we are hearing, we are seeing it now. >> will: does this tell you the
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fed will slow the process of continuing to raise interest rates? is this what the fed is looking for? >> brian: i watched the dow futures after this number came out and it was green. the market is saying, the fed will not have to raise rates much, if at all, because this number was lower, market wants to see lower jobs number and fed want to see lower job number, i don't know if main street where the market diverge a bit. >> ainsley: why are we seeing numbers like this, when we hear disney is laying off 7000 people, google is laying people off, all tech companies across the board. >> brian: in those sectors, you see layoffs, there is leisure and hospitality, restaurants, the hiring is very strong. you go to a restaurant today and they're still looking for help, still short staffed. you have this bifurcated
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economy, you have layoffs on one side and the other side people want to get out and enjoy themselves, you still have hiring. growth in wages has slowed down because more hiring has been in lower wage jobs. >> brian: feds got one move, interest rates, is there something else they could do? >> brian: yes, this administration stopping doing things that crease inflation. the fed has been putting the brakes on and biden administration has been spend, spend, and now saudi arabia says we're taking down barrels per day, that is inflationary, two parts of government are working against each other. the biden administration could help, that is what the fed needs, but ideology is in the way right now. >> will: brian brenberg, we will watch later today. >> brian: this segment went better than you thought? what was the under, did i do okay? >> will: what am i supposed to do, yeah, i thought brian was
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going to tank. we'll get to the ratings and see, it is early. love having you, man. don't go anywhere, jim gray is next, his takeaway from first round of the masters as we take to the green -- oh, the putting green. we are going to have a putting competition. let's check in with dana perino for what is coming up >> dana: an arrest has been made in the murder of three teens in florida, police will speak in our hour. when you look up pride in the dictionary, do you see the biden withdrawal? the white house does, we will react. steve forbes on what the new job report tells us and hope and encouragement heading into easter weekend. we'll see you at 9:00. they're promises.
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tom brady, larry fitzgerald," he so at home at augusta, jim, characterize day one as liv and p.g.a. come together for the first time. >> i would characterize it as great day for golf, the play was on the field and there are players representing both the p.g.a. tour and liv on top of the leaderboard, three-way tie with jon rahm, he shares the leaderboard with victor hovland and brooks koepka. he plays on liv. it was great day for golf. >> will: what do you think about brooks? he was high for so long and now down so low. day one, three more days to go, has brooks turned the corner
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>> it is hard to say, it was graphic detail he gave and it was put together by one of the great doctors in the history of our country. he put together kobe bryant's achilles. now brooks koepka, to be in this position. he's out having to do rehab, but less painful for him. he will be a factor. this guy was terrific, look at majors he won when dominating in the game and he gets his game up for the majors. he'll be a factor and i don't think the knee will be a problem. >> ainsley: jim, what about tiger, some were saying he was in a lot of pain, what do you think? >> i think he was disappointed yesterday, five bogeys, three birdies, missed putts, short
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iron was not good. he finished two over par, he will have to scramble today. the weather will change today, it will be difficult, if it gets soggy and wet, it will make it more difficult for him. he's got his work cut out for him. he hasn't missed a cut at augusta national, only time was when he was an amateur here. he is nine strokes behind as they start today and late tee time probably won't help. i don't think he will retire, i think tiger will continue to play as long as he can play and not in too much pain. i think we will continue to see him at the majors and as many times as possible at augusta. >> what does the weather mean for the weekend? >> ainsley: rain this weekend, right? >> i have the latest forecast and 80% chance of rain here by this afternoon. the temperature right now about
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70, yesterday it was 85, tonight down to 43. tomorrow it will be 50. >> i'm done for. >> it will be raining. raining. >> i think thats. >> brian: jim gray is happiest when at the masters, covering the masters. >> 37th trip here, come on down here, get down here. >> brian: i'd love to. >> ainsley: people just want to go once and he's gone 35 times. nice talking to you. thanks to betsy's bounces for bringing mini-golf to the square. who will do the best? who plays here? will, do you play? >> will: play what, golf? >> brian: if will is going to putt, he will need silence. >> will: i'm "fox and friends first" four-time champion. >> brian: i will go first. i got to go through the chains
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and over. i don't know what that means. >> is he winning? >> ainsley: will, go. that is really hard, you can't see the hole. >> will: you can't. we can turn it. >> you don't have the chain. put it right in there. >> ainsley: here, you hold that for me. >> okay. >> let's go, ainsley. >> that was pretty good. >> i think i can do this. >> a green jacket. >> brian: more "fox and friends" in just a moment. if adam -- >> ainsley: hit it harder. ♪
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