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go to getrefunds.com. >> steve: 8:00 in new york city. straight to a fox news alert. the suspected gunman yesterday that opened fire in hospital waiting room is in custody on thursday morning. >> ainsley: police him of killing one person and hurting four other in a medical center waiting room. >> todd: live from atlanta with more. >> jonathan: this unfolded in the building you see behind me in midtown at not laa.
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dion patterson is in custody, facing one count of murder and four counts of aggravated assault. he opened fire in the waiting room killing amy st. pierre, who worked for the center of disease control and prevention. police received the call of an active shooter at 12:08 yesterday afternoon. the gunman spent two minutes shooting inside the medical building and tried to escape by stealing a truck. thigh used security cameras and license plate readers to track a vehicle where it was lefta abandoned and a tip led police to a condo complex where they
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arrested patterson last night without incident. >> work without a cooperative communities, a community that backs up the police that allows the police to take risks and try to take violent people into custody. >> the suspect was discharged from the coast guard in january after serving four and a half years with the service. patterson's mother, who had accompanied her son to the medical appointment appeared to blame improper medicine for his actions. she tells the associated press her son was seeking ativan to treat his anxiety and depression and his va doctors were reluctant to give it to him because of its potential for
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addi addiction, instead prescribing him another medication. the va says regulations prevent them from discussing this individual's treatment, however, very close a officials say they are horrified and saddened to hear about what unfolded in this building behind me yesterday. >> ainsley: three of the people injured, all women were shot. three in the icu, one shot in the arm, one in the stomach and one in the face. how are they doing, do you know? >> they are all at grady hospital in critical, but stable condition. two underwent surgery last night and one underwent less invasive procedure to see what is going on as they go into the circulatory system and a fourth survivor was just able to be treated in the trauma unit
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without having to undergo a surgical procedure. >> steve: thank you very much. in the early hours, they didn't know who the guy was, he was identified as a suspect by his mother and they wound up figuring out his phone number and start pinging him and ultimately found him. >> ainsley: she was with him in the waiting room and she was not injured. the ones that were injured. >> steve: awful. >> ainsley: in washington, a whistleblower claims there is a document detailing a criminal scheme involving the then vice president joe biden and republican lawmakers are demanding the fbi turn that information over. >> brian: this is as decision is coming soon in the federal criminal investigation to hunter biden on gun and tax issues. >> steve: two different stories about two different people.
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lucas tomlinson joins us. both their last names are biden. >> lucas: and both under federal investigation, steve. chairman of the house oversight committee james comer and chuck grassley say they have new information alleging joe biden was involved in a pay-to-play scheme. they say, the file describes alleged criminal scheme involving then vp biden. the document includes how the criminal scheme was employed, as well as its purpose. >> we have credible information that this possible criminal activity took place and i can't verify whether or not it's really a criminal activity, but i do have faith in the whistleblowers that bring it to me that this document exists.
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>> lucas: white house understand responding in a statement, republicans have been lobbying political attacks against the president and his family without offering evidence other than u.s. interest. when it comes to president biden's personal finances, he offered unprecedented level of transparency, releasing 25 years of tax releases to the american public. richard nixon was president. grassley and comer have not said when this took place or what country is involved. first time a sitting president and his son have been under federal investigation. >> steve: no kidding. lucas, it sounds like this whistleblower is different from the irs whistleblower from a week or so ago. sounds like this person is probably at the fbi and for whatever reason, evenually stumbled across this fd-1023
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file they are requesting. >> lucas: that is right, sounds like a concerned citizen who sees wrongdoing and wants this out there and going under whistleblower protection and would like to find out what is in the document. >> ainsley: the whistleblower last month was with the irs, do we know anything about this whistleblower? >> lucas: not right now. we wish you a safe journey across the atlantic. >> brian: when you find out, will you tell us? >> lucas: of course. >> steve: blow the whistle on the whistleblower. >> lucas: will do my best. >> steve: we had on half an hour ago stewart kaplan, and we asked him about fd-1023 that grassley and comer want to see and he said he knew a lot about it. apparently, that is a form that is raw data, work product from
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agents. some comes in, it's a record of interaction with confidential, human source and they write down everything the person says. >> ainsley: that is not included in the file? >> steve: this is the raw file. everything the person says goes in this. he said it is not discoverable, which you go to court and they never get their hands on it. punch bowl says behind the scenes, senior house republican aides note it is highly unlikely the fbi would turn over this document, that could force comer into prolonged legal battle that could involve householding the fbi in attempt of congress and attempting to sue the bureau to try to get it. >> brian: and the whistleblower could come forward and say this is what was said and force the fbi to do something. we know what we know. we haven't seen anything yet. we know what it could potentially be.
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byron donald weighed in last night with laura. >> be clear, they have made their money on political grift. you have the brother, the son, on air force two, running around the globe, meeting foreign leaders and all of a sudden, other countries and things that will help them increase power economically are starting to happen in the united states. give me a break. congressional salary is pretty good, but it is not a millionaire salary, not a billionaire salary, but they got houses all over the country, they have jets and all the stuff, do the math. hunter biden doesn't have economic credentials. jim biden has no economic credentials i can see and joe biden has been a senator and vice president. everybody can see what is happening here. political left and big media don't care, it is about the agenda regardless what it means for the united states of america.
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>> brian: the stenographer came out and said the family is corrupt and a whistleblower with the irses this investigation has been compromised and people have lied under oath. maybe the sharks are circling and the "new york post" does speculate. the deal with burisma and carlos slim and the moscow mayor, what about romania, breakfast with dad with this romanian business man and cefc with china, did any of these deals on business affect the policy of our country? that would be devastating. >> ainsley: this whistleblower alleges joe biden accepted bribes from a foreign nation in exchange for a policy decision from a foreign national. that is huge. >> steve: the whistleblower says it is in the document. >> ainsley: how did he hide the money? i know they are trying to figure this out. >> brian: where are the millions
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of dollars? >> ainsley: he released his tax return. >> brian: pay for that corvette somehow. >> ainsley: i guess in your tax return, you don't show your bank account. >> brian: you have to show money earned. >> steve: you have to show income. the "washington post" stories apparently remember we told you about how hunter biden's attorneys were meeting with the u.s. attorney david weiss at the doj and lucas detailed, sounds like they are getting close to the point they will decide whether or not to charge him. we told you last year, "washington post" story, they have the inside source. "washington post" stories the fbi agents said we have enough to charge him on tax and making false statement when buying a gun, but not the fbi agents who decide whether or not somebody will get charged, it is the department of justice, run by merrick garland, who is a member of joe biden's cabinet. they say there could be a
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decision very soon and we hope there is. >> ainsley: the document must be supplied by may 10. talk about the border, the dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas will travel to the southern border today, today and tomorrow and will talk to cbp and review with them and ice agents to talk about operations because title 42 is ending very quickly, very soon. we have a week left. >> brian: border patrol says do not believe what the white house says, last 10 days, seven stabs and 700 arrested per day. 700% increase during the obama-trump administration, we have lying propagandist running this country and dhs right now. the dhs despises the border patrol despises mayorkas, they know he is lying and knows better. among the groups, large contingents from brazil, turkey,
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uzbekistan, somolia and egypt and cuba, venezuela, nicaragua and haiti. this is just an absolute mess and it is poise, the border is about to buckle. no one has ever seen anything like what we are about to experience over next four days. >> steve: title 42 ends in seven days and so the white house has got to look like they are doing something and that is why they are ordering 1500 active duty troops to the southern border to process the people as they come in. it begs the question. if the border is secure as joe biden and alejandro mayorkas said, why do you need to send active duty people. >> brian: they will not do anything but paperwork. >> steve: on the democrats side, joe biden has a challenger, bobby kennedy jr., he put out accurate tweet yesterday that said this, is it possible to be
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pro-imcombragz and pro-closing the border? yes, america should be haven of freedom and prosperity, open to law-abiding migrants who will contribute to society. immigration must proceed in an orderly, lawful manner, we have chaos at the border, human trafficking, it is humanitarian nightmare and he is absolutely right. >> ainsley: he is, you can be pro-america, pro-immigration, but you want it done the right way. he was typing out a series of tweets yesterday and that was one of them. he is promising to enforce immigration laws and strengthen border security. >> brian: that is within our interest, i don't know what matter wants the border wide open or what party wants six million people here we know nothing about. i do not understand that mindset. letting everybody in, i didn't
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think would be the policy, but that is his policy. >> steve: for sanctuary cities like new york, california, chicago, they are to the breaking point. so many migrants have come in. wait seven days and see what happens in the big towns and you will continue to hear from those mayors saying, white house, you got to do something, ultimately, it is secure the border. >> ainsley: small portion of them have been sent to chicago, nothing like in texas. some are sleeping in police precentralses, sleeping on the floor. >> brian: is that crazy and nuts? >> ainsley: and in the airport. >> steve: they do not have infrastructure to take care of them. >> brian: let them sleep at wriggly field. >> steve: there are no showers and a lot of them are sick. would you go into that police station? the police officers have no choice. >> ainsley:rbarbiterly.
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>> ashley: statement on death of homeless man jordan nealy who died after a former marine placed him in a choke hold on the subway. people held him down on the train earlier th this week. this is a serious matter that ended in the loss of jordan neily's life. we will review the medical examiner's report, all footage identifying interview as many witnesses as possible and obtain additional medical records. the retired -- elon musk spacex launches satellites into orbit. falcon nine, carrying 56 satellites, adding to 4000 in service.
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this was falcon's ninth launch. this strategy will help spacex cut down on the overall cost. a private chef is facing backlash after sharing the outlandish pizza she made that was worth $2000. she made it for a celebrity client. gold-infused flat bread, special honey and caviar and 24-carat gold plates. many in line reacting in hearer at the price tag with one tweet saying, i will take a $.99 slice, good job. those are headlines. >> steve: a couple years ago on the show, we had a new york restauranteur who put gold leaf on the pizza. >> ainsley: what does gold taste
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like? >> brian: stick to the roof of your mouth. >> ashley: brian knows. >> steve: turns out gold tastes like prison. >> ashley: like that gum that sticks to your mouth. >> ashley: is that what it tastes like? >> ainsley: you can't taste gold, caviar, you can taste that. >> brian: gold for your food and wallet. >> ainsley: 150e78 seems like a waste. >> brian: america could -- redundant funding coming your way. >> ainsley: plus, a bird, a plane, a pickleball player. trying to break a record for 48 matches and 48 states in 48 days.
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>> steve: default deadline. treasure secretary janet yellen warns the nation could run out of money by the end of this month as new report details some of the most outrageuous and redundant federal projects. take a look at that, you have 67 billion worth of taxpayer money going to museums which have massive funds. 54 million for theaters and arts programming and 200 million spent by nea. plus 11 million for bike and pedestrian paths requested by just nine members of congress.
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all right. and 10 legislators want 9 million for broadband expansion, which is crazy because 800 billion has been spent. the president of citizens against government waste, the group behind the report, joins us now. tom, that is extraordinary, because republicans, as we approach the debt limit debate say we have to cut spending. there is a lot of stuff that could be cut. >> absolutely, citizens -- [cutting out] -- 26 billion in earmarks report. the answer on capitol hill under president biden has been we're going to spend more money, that is how you solve problems and get duplication. there are reports that point it out and do not do anything,
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except create a problem that doesn't exist. >> steve: tom, when you look at it, people thought congress got rid of pork and earmarks, whatever you call it, this is that. >> of course it is. citizens against government waste has been reporting since 1991. more than 124,000 projects during that time and did have a moratorium for 10 years, but brought earmarks back and even republicans are dipping into the trough now. >> steve: sure. the irony is and during the commercial tom and i were chatting, joe biden says nothing will get cut. back a number of years ago, was in charge of looking for spending cuts. >> that is right. that is one of his jobs as vice president and upon hadded negotiate the act in 2011 -- it is like he never did that. maybe he's a god. even as a senator, he voted for
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debt ceiling increases that include -- spending cuts, all republicans are asking for and they put out and pass the plan so far. >> steve: sure, the white house is adamant, we will not negotiate. talk about it, we will not negotiate. they have to negotiate. >> every time they get near the end -- there couldn't be better time to do that after trillions of dollars congress allocated for covid relief after the pandemic ended. it is unbelievable and the new budget, 6.8 trillion, highest ever, this is not the time to be doing that. their spending helped cause the highest inflation in 40 years. >> steve: if folks would like more information about wasteful spending, what is your website?
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>> cagv.org, don't read this while you are reading your dinner, bad idea. >> steve: thank you. coming up, the joe-bribing family business? prosecutors close in on possible charges for hunter biden. whistleblower claims a file links the president to a criminal scheme when he was vice president. what does that mean for 2024, talk to shannon bream next. caught on camera, the woman fell down and the stroller heading for a busy. who is that hero that saved the day? that is coming up.
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chocolate. yummy! cheese. gouda. wine. what's that? it's from harry and david. aww. thank you! >> ashley: back with a couple of quick headlines. the brother of chiefs quarterback mahomes is out on bond after being hit with sexual battery charges. jackson mahomes. the owner of a restaurant says mahomes kissed her multiple times as she tried to push him away. mahomes will appear in court next thursday. a chilling moment caught on camera, a stroller with a baby inside nearly rolls into the
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street before a bystander jumps in at the lastecd. a baby's caretaker falls and trips several times, unable to chase the stroller down. it is unclear if she suffered injuries from the fall. the baby of not hurt. >> ainsley: that is great. scary. thank you so much. the house oversight committee subpoenaing the fbi for what a whistleblower calls a criminal scheme involving joe biden. federal prosecutors are closer to a decision into the criminal probe into hunter biden. what could this mean for the 2024 election cycle? shannon bream joins us to talk about it. what do you expect that will happen with the probes and then how will this affect the election? >> shannon: goodness, think about it, we have probes on one side with president biden and his family and new allegations
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on the house and senate side saying they want to see documents. they describe something that could be harmful to the man that was then vice president and now our president. once subpoenas get involved, you see pushback from democrats saying republicans for years have been after these allegations that some member of the biden family is involved in something nefarious. republicans say if we get the documents, that could change. on the other side of the ballot, a former president who is running and facing different legal issues, himself. you got to imagine they are going to come up in campaigns if the two face each other head-to-head. most don't want the rematch. they will both have plenty of ammunition and in some ways, it may cancel out, we'll have to see. >> ainsley: this is bad,
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alleging joe biden accepted bribes from a foreign national in exchange for a policy decision. you also have a special announcement for mother's day, tell us about this. >> we do, love stories of the bible, viewers have bought copies and shared copies. some have asked to sign it happy mother's day. we have a special deal if you buy the book and qr code at 1-80-0-flowers, you can get 20% off on flowers for your mom. the qr code will guide you through it. take her to brunch and get her chocolate, too. >> ainsley: that is great. >> shannon: happy mother's day. >> ainsley: thank you and tell your mama happy mother's day, i know you are close. >> ainsley: and sinking sales for bud light.
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>> brian: anheuser-busch reporting higher than expected earnings. it does not report the loss due to the -- dylan mulvaney. hi, jeff. >> jeff: big beat by anheuser-busch, but it was before the suds hit the fan and latest sales numbers for bud light not so hot. take a look at the numbers. 21% down last week, this is the fourth week in a row we've had declining sales from bud light and folks benefits would be coors light and miller light, both up 20%. they are fighting back. new ad, they say they will spend
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more money on new ads. no transgender folks in the new ad, as far as we can tell. beer business daily says he thinks things will turn around issue but no time soon. listen. >> i don't think anybody thought it would go on this long and doesn't seem to be abating, it seems to be getting worse. i do think it subicides and they will spend money on this and do what it takes to turn it around. >> jeff: as part of the effort, brian, they send it to beer wholesalers and this said this was one single can given to a social media influencer, not for the general public. this can is not a formal campaign or advertisement. dylan mulvaney, who was on the
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can, the transgender woman, is back on social media. she has 10 million followers on tiktok. she's back on there and said, i came from a conservative family, i have my faith, i wish people wouldn't be so cruel. i leave you with this. bud light remains the best-selling beer in america, 73 million in sales last week, topping michelob ultraand coors and miller light both 50 + million in sales. still on top at this moment, at least. >> brian: the thing that strikes me, there was no organization saying push back on this. this was an organic feeling amongst americans they would rather drink something else. no one is saying let's boycott, that i heard of. i was talking to a few bars and pe people, are you ordering bud light? people are asking why?
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it will take major personality like luke bryan, to push back on it, but not just one ad. >> jeff: they think some people that support lgbtq rights have switched from pricro-brew to bud light to show support. great to be in a country where you can drink whatever beer you want. >> brian: who knew there was a beer network. a guy that talks about beer on radio all day? that is amazing to me, i never see those want ads. >> jeff: bud light is giving out free beer, i do not often drink beer, but when i do, i drink free beer. >> brian: jeff flock, thank you for pursuing this beer story and finding a great backdrop. now to a "fox and friends
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first"ed, the suspected gunman who brought atlanta to a stand still after opening fire in a hospital waiting room is in custody this morning. he is accused of killing one person and hurting four others in the medical center emergency room. a video shows his mom who helped bring him in. >> male six feet tall, wearing black hoody, between ages of 20 to 25, dion patterson, caller on the phone with 911, advising this is her son. >> police identify the suspect as 24-year-old dion patterson, as the call indicated. he was discharged from the coast guard in january after serving four and a half years. his mother blamed medication for the attack. gop lawmakers in new jersey want stop to offshore wind projects over growing concern about the death of whales. suddenly they are all dying. calling for a hold on
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construction work at wind farm sites. 32 whales have washed up on beaches across east coast. i think that is an ugly trend. olive oil prices hit a 26-year high and not expected to go down. global bryce $6 per kilogram up from $2 in between. this spike is blamed on outgoing drought innin spa, yield down 50% this season. i thought they were all in italy, what do i know? check the weather now that i know about beer and olive oil. adam, tell me something i don't know about the weather. >> adam: it has been overcast for the last several days and still seeing it outside. rain still to come, there are scattered showers sprinkling as
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we fall or as we talk, only less than half an inch and that rain spins across the region here today and lighter rain still on the way. what about the rest of the country? big thunderstorms firing auch this afternoon across texas and stretching up into oklahoma. i'll leave you with temperatures across country, warm in the middle of the country, cool on the west coast. cool on fox square. if you stand in the rain with me, you get to say hi. >> amy, my niece and amy, my daughter, who are both having a medical situation, they love fox. >> adam: appreciate you coming out here. hi to my mom, too. >> brian: hope everything goes well. we know i am amazing at pickleball, first time i ever played, i've gotten better. now one player issic taking his love for the sport to new heights.
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why would anyone put that up? let's check in, they wrote a poem about us yesterday, ai wrote an poem about our appearance yesterday. >> bill: strong allegation from a whistleblower, where does this lead? we'll tell you what we think as of now. is another bank in dire straits? maria b will answer that question. mayorkas to the border, buckle up, former president mike pence will join us. more questions about the captured killer in atlanta. see you in 14 minutes with dana and me top of the hour. to wos and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon,
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scores. another answer and they have the lead back. >> brian: high-flying oilers won 6-4 in the second round game. let's talk baseball. shohei ohtani joins babe ruth, 500 striekt strikeouts and 1 100 -- l.a. got the win 6-4, that is what is happening in the world of sports. >> ainsley: pilot on mission to break the pickleball world record. dean matt is flying across america to play 48 matches in less than 48 days. >> brian: can he do it? he made two stops yesterday, including jonesboro, arkansas. >> steve: pilot and pickleball player matt and ambassador randy
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johnson. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> good morning, gentlemen and ladies. >> steve: thank you. dean, until you moved to florida, you thought, i would play golf the rest of my life and you got the pickleball bug, didn't you? >> i didn't know aboutic approximatelball. my wife and i moved to florida to a golf course community and thought we'd be golfing. we are playing less golf and we are pickleball addicts and know converts. >> ainsley: that is wonderful, we all have the bug, too. brian is working on it. >> brian: i got off to a slow start. >> i've seen you play in texas a couple weeks ago. where did you get the idea to do 48, 48, 48? >> my wife, the honey-do list
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got long and i was looking for diversion to procrastinate. i've been a pilot since high school and wanted to do an event around the country. met people in sarasota, one was a pilot, we planned this and started looking to see if pickleball was played everywhere. like north dakota, we didn't know. it has been welcoming, including the guy we met in jonesboro yesterday. every city has had a great ambassador. >> ashley: you are doing things for charity, what happened yesterday? >> well, we got started, i picked dane and ron up at the airport and got started. we had a group come from a service center, some clients and
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they are about to add pickleball to special oshg limpics events for local service centers and schools and we decided to have them come play with ron and dean and decided to have a fundraiser to start buying equipment. >> brian: dean, are you good? >> i'm mediocre and that is fine with me, i'm 3.5. we played some people at chicken andic approximatel, we are going to three in a row, here and today in wichita and oklahoma city. it is a great social sport. >> ainsley: will be really good in 48 days. >> will be tired. >> steve: randy, what dean is finding out, pickleball is intense, but not like running a marathon, you can do pickleball everyday.
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>> oh, yeah, our group plays three times a week for three times a day. it is that kind of sport and so popular. you can play it any level any pace. different ages and we have diverse group at jonesboro pickleball and it is popular. >> ainsley: dean, the point system is challenging, the scoring. i heard they were going to change that to make it easier for the sport. is that true? >> i guess in like major league pickleball, they are doing rally scoring and everyone else plays, have the ball to score. that is the way we played and almost everybody plays across the united states still. >> ainsley: city out of the kitchen. >> steve: stay out of the kitchen. to follow dean and his zig-zaging across the country go to mucho-dean-.
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interesting. >> come play with us in jonesboro, arkansas. and president biden, if you are listen, i'll be in delaware may 24, if you want to play. >> being00. >> brian: he's watching, i know it. >> steve: he does everyday. good luck. stepping aside, back in a couple. to pray with me real quk . in the name of the father and son, holy spirit. amen. lord jesus, come to us now. help us to surrender ourselves completely to you. help us to listen to your voice. even when we're distracted or tired, we pray this in the name of the father and of the son of the holy spirit. amen. thank you so much. i just want to encourage you that if you want to join me in more prayer, check out hallow it's the number one prayer app in the world. i have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. so i'm taking zeposia, a once-daily pill. because i won't let uc stop me...from being me.
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>> the london fog. >> you have to watch the fox news special coverage of king charles iii coronation saturday morning 5:00 a.m. turn on the tv. martha and i and piers will all be there. no rain, please. bye, everyone. >> bill: thank you, guys, good morning. accusations today of pay to play. whistle blower saying biden received bribes as vice president and outlined in f.b.i. documents where we begin today. bill hemmer, where will it go? happy thursday. >> dana: the week has flown by. i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." we'll get to this news now. the accusations come from house oversight chair james comer and senator chuck grassley. they say the
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