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including line reminding him to thank the japanese prime minister for hosting him. >> todd: reminder to thank the audience for joining us on friday morning, i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. clock ticks toward default, which could throw our country into recession and upset the global economy. the president says negotiating teams are making progress and he is confident they will come to a bipartisan agreement before the deadline. alexandria hoff has more. >> alexandria: the president did receive a briefing this morning from his negotiating team on capitol hill. steady progress is being made and he asked the team to keep pushing forward. house democrats are concerned
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about what an agreement might look like. on wednesday, they introduced procedural resolution that would allow members to force a vote to raise the debt ceiling. hakeem jeffries wrote to colleagues, given the impended june 1 deadline, it is important all options are pursued in the event no agreement is reached. here is speaker mccarthy. >> i don't think it is going anywhere, it would play into a biden default. i think american public is tired of political games. >> alexandria: for a forced vote to be successful all democrats and five republicans would have to join the effort, making it a longshot. mccarthy did expres optimism a deal will be reached by june 1. others are urging the president to bypass congress. >> what i think is amusing about my democratic colleagues is what
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they are asking for, is the president to try to use the constitution to ignore the statutory debt ceiling and say the law doesn't matter. pay the bills and write checks without authorization from congress. >> alexandria: newt gingrich writing that republicans and democrats are faced with new reality, united gop behind speaker mccarthy in demanding cuts and reforms as part of any debt ceiling increase. urging speaker mccarthy to force democrats to accept the previously passed house bill, stating there should be no further discussion until the senate passes the legislation. major sticking points are whether to add more work requirement to federal benefits, progressives do not want that and are debating how long the
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debt ceiling should be raised for. >> todd: negotiation continues. republicans calling for adam schiff to be removed over the damming durham report which found the fbi had no evidence of collusion between donald trump and russia. florida congresswoman luna leading effort to dishonor schiff from the chamber. schiff lied to the american people. he used his position on house intel to push a lie that cost american taxpayers millions of dollars, he is dishonor to the house of representatives. republicans citing -- between trump and russia. >> there is clear evidence of collusion and ample evidence of collusion in plain sight and that is true. >> have democrats found evidence of collusion? >> yes, we have. you can see evidence in plain sight on issue of collusion, compelling evidence. >> todd: it is imperative to
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say, there was no evidence, he could not have seen any evidence. congress questioning schiff's suitability to serve as a staffer intimidated researcher who refused to analyze alleged links between trump and alpha bank. it is likely a longshot, it requires two-thirds majority of the house. >> ashley: group of tiktokers suing montana. willing complaint filed in federal court yesterday argues the state does not have jurisdiction over national security matters and the suit claims outlawing the china-owned app violates free speech, this just day after the judge greenlit a bill that aims to ban tiktok from the app store in montana for private residents starting new year's day. department of justice spokesperson says we anticipate legal challenge and are fully
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prepared to follow the law. >> todd: one to watch. second round of the p.g.a. championship in upstate new york. tour rookie eric coles, sits atop the leader board chasing his first career win. would be a great story if he got it. interesting story, liv golf bryson dechambeau has lost 18 pounds. wild tee shot on 17, hitting a fellow golfer. dechambeau going over to apologize. that ever happen to you? >> ashley: yeah, everyday i play golf. >> todd: look how sad jon rahm is, currently 11 shots out of the lead. you would be pensive and sad and hold your club like that.
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>> ashley: no, i would throw my club into the lake or pond. >> todd: i love it, angry stro. >> ashley: pitzen steelers, tj watt, this is jj watt's brother, posting hilarious video 've himself taking a dip in the pool, warning the activity in this video may be dangerous, don't try at home. watt was reaching for something in the pool and underestimated how far the ledge stretched. a few minutes later, his wife tried to ask what happened, he was laughing so hard, he couldn't get the words out. that is the worst, somebody is laughing because you are laughing and you have no idea what is going on. >> todd: you ever do that on tv? >> ashley: i have and it was bad. >> todd: didn't that make you feel better, one of the world's premiere athletes had a mishap
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at home like we all do? >> ashley: like the us weekly, celebs just like us. >> todd: like you and me. and public safety bill would ban sex offenders from living near daycare centers, they stopped that amendment and republican colleagues want to know why. >> can you let me know if that amendment made it through conference committee or not? >> the answer is no. >> todd: you just saw the questions and minnesota parent join us next. >> ashley: disney is blaming ron desantis, cheryl casone is here with details.
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>> janice: good morning, everyone. chilly if you live in the northeast, temperatures in the 50s. 38 in maine, 45 in chicago. we have a cold front moving through, potential for stronger storms for parts of the southern plains. some pop-up thunderstorms along the southeast, as well as the great lakes. zoom into the area of concern, hail, damaging winds, tornado,
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texas, oklahoma through arkansas and toward louisiana. we could see potential starting this afternoon when things start to perk up with daytime heating. watch those potential watches and warnings have a way to get them, foxweather.com, will keep you posted. we could see heavy rainfall. east coast low will move up and could put damper on your plans here for mid-atlantic to northeast. we have the preakness happening. good news, we will escape the worst of the weather in baltimore, but parts of northeast get heavier rain getting into saturday and sunday and that low pushes off shore with cold front and will bring temperatures up getting into sunday m monday. keep that in mind. >> todd: i had to bring in plants that were not already in the ground. >> janice: getting big complaints in the weather complaint aisle.
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>> todd: i was going to write on pollen. i will not do it, it is friday and we love jd. >> janice: nice to see you. >> ashley: minnesota state republicans demanding answers after colleagues stripped amendment from public safety bill preventing sex offenders from living near kid daycare centers, top democrat confirming they killed the safety provision with no warning and no explanation. >> i had a provision or amendment adopted to the original bill that had to do with department of public safety and amount of children in a particular the neighborhood -- did that amendment make it through conference committee or not? >> the answer is no. >> ashley: wow. republican minnesota state senator julia goldman and a
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minnesota resident and father of three join me now. thanks for getting up with me. that is incredible. seems like you learned the amendment was done away with on the senate floor, am i right? >> correct, like most things this legislative session, we are watching republican amendments with bipartisan support being stripped away in negotiations without public input. >> ashley: here is the amendment that received bipartisan support before democrats struck it down. the agency responsible for offender supervision shall take into consideration the proximity of residence to schools, daycare centers issue residence for vulnerable adults and locations where children commonly gather. it said you had bipartisan support. what happened? >> we are seeing a lot of disingenuous action in the
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minnesota state senate. senate leadership allowing members in swing districts to vote for common sense republican amendment to take the vote back to their district knowing full well in dark of night in backroom negotiation that amendment is coming off later. >> ashley: you said no reason given, since this transpired, has anyone given you a reason, insinuated anything? >> not one word. >> ashley: interesting. zach, you are a father of three, 15, 12 and nine year old. how does this make you feel? >> you know, speaking on behalf of the citizens of victoria, minnesota, and surrounding communities, this infuriates us and it is disheartening, we have lived through level three sex offender getting placed in our community and and working with senator coleman, we have tried to prevent things like this
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happening. this is disappointing this ep coos continuing to happen. >> ashley: what qualifies someone level three sex offender? >> think of the worst of the worst people that violate -- i can't even say it on live tv, that violate human rights of young children. >> ashley: it is not -- in other words, not someone you want your kids living next to; correct? >> no. yeah, i can't even, think of having to have a conversation, ashley, i think you are expecting your first child. >> ashley: i am. >> so when you have -- it is conversation you never want to have with your child and explain you have this danger in your neighborhood or around them they have to look out for that is this person that looks like a normal person, but they are sick and demented in their head. >> ashley: reading this
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yesterday, that was first thing that came to mind. i feel for people having to go through it. i thought to myself, what am i going to do if i'm put in that situation and what will change in me and what will i do to make sure my child is protected? it makes me sick to my stomach this was even taken away and there was not bipartisan support on this everywhere. i still don't know what the issue was with that, julia, hope you can get answers and we'll have you back on when that comes down to it. you have both been standing up for children and rights and protection, keep doing it. >> senator, thank you so much for your time, good luck. >> thank you so much. >> that interview infuriating me. unbelievable. >> ashley: most intense body cam video, a police officer doing everything to stop a suspect while clinging to the hood of a moving car, we'll tell you how it ended for the officer and the
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>> ashley: newly released video showing the moment iowa police officer clings to the hood of a car as the driver attempts to flee a traffic stop back in march of 2021. >> stop the car. stop it. stop the car. stop the car. put on the brakes. put on the brakes. put on the brakes. >> ashley: you can see the officer continues to hang on as the driver picks up the speed down the road. he had to let go, jumping off the hood as the car sped off, leaving him with a broken back. it took him a full year to heal and was unable to serve has
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community for three months. the driver had an existing warrant and was trying to evade arrest. he's been sentenced to five years in prison. >> todd: brooklyn bridge park just revealing new public sculpture made out of border wall material designed to bring attention to the migrant crisis while placing the blame on former president donald trump. nicholas beganon, the artist, people don't need me to remind them what happened during the trump administration. forget what is unfolding in realtime, that is result of the biden administration, instead let's blame trump. >> what else do you expect? you won't see my sculpture on a brooklyn park because i'm a conservative artist. as an artist, it is 5:30 in the
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morning, you will not hear artsy par partsy words from me. i will not criticize the art. i will criticize the artist. it is hate and america bashing trump, if you want to get down to it mr. artist guy, those cages, the pictures you see, that is from the obama administration, remember that? the photographs that came out. you know what, do a sculpture about the -- i think 85,000 children that crossed that border that are mia in this country, nobody knows where they are, who is doing what to them. you want to make art? how about passionate humanitarianism, try that a little. >> todd: glad you made that point. we don't want to attack art -- >> no, especially me i can't.
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>> todd: do you think it was appreciate the by parents, swarms are migrants were going to be put in their child's schools, do you think they appreciate that? >> no, but majority of people in the area do appreciate it. i unveiled a sculpture on the other side of the brooklyn bridge, i hope you have a clip of it by city hall. it is about our veterans being kicked out in the street for an extra $90 to house illegal invaders. our veterans are worth, not even worth $90 and i built this body of a veteran and it had a big knife in its back and picture of biden on one side and eric adams on the other side. and there was blood all over and it represented what they are doing, stabbing our veterans in the back. it kills me.
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i've been working with veterans for so long, i am an artist and i express myself as i choose and it is because of blood and sacrifice of the veterans. this artist, that is what he's doing? his part, we should love land, yeah, should have stuck with that. to bring it into politics? it's trump's fault? amazing. >> todd: the sculpture you made, was that welcomed -- scott's new structure? >> no, i had to throw it down, didn't have a permit, the art world doesn't give me any love. >> todd: spelling land to scale of the border wall, the work protest, movement of all life connected to and dependent on land. quite a statement. i add, we have a crisis on our hands and 85,000 children are
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wandering our country and we don't know where they are, we should focus on that, instead of attacking donald trump for something he had nothing to do with. >> that is beauty of it. >> todd: unbelievable testimony from fbi whistleblowers who shared accounts of bias in the bureau, listen to this. >> the fbi will crush you. this government will crush you and your family. if you try to expose the truth about things they are doing that are wrong. >> todd: our next guest says she's experienced harassment from the fbi with agents showing up to her home. she shares her story next. i've always had trouble falling asleep and staying asleep— you know, insomnia. but then i found quviviq, an fda-approved medication for adults with insomnia. and i'm glad i found it. you wouldn't believe some of the things people suggested to help me sleep.
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>> when it comes to whistleblowers, you are not. >> that is not right. >> it is shocking that the -- >> it is shocking that the gentleman from new york would say that when you were part of the investigation with an anonymous whistleblower. >> three fbi agents testified they were retaliated against and ended up homeless for blowing the whistle on political bias at the agent. they say they were directed to abandon important investigation to monitor parents at school board meetings and pressured to open cases on people who attended the january 6 rally and did not enter the capitol and they talked about what happened when they came forward. >> the fbi will crush you. this government will crush you and your family, if you try to expose the truth about things they are doing that are wrong and we are all examples of that. you went after people who looked
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at child porn? >> yes. >> people sexually exploiting children? >> yes. >> then you were in the parking lot of a school board meeting taking down license plates of people attending. what happened to your other cases? >> i was told they were not to be resourced. >> fbi decided it was more important to have you in the parking lot of that school border meeting? >> that is correct. >> there was this moment during the hearing when california congresswam linda sanchez urged whistleblower marcus allen to respond to a tweet alleging nancy pelosi staged january sishgs 6 from a twitter act under his name. >> is this your twitter name? >> that is not my account. >> that is not your account, on december 5, 2022, your account
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retweeted -- sglo that is not my account. >> an account under the name of marcus allen retweeted a tweet that said, nancy pelosi staged january 6, retweet if you agree. do you agree with that statement? >> democrats allege the hearing is a sham, bought and paid for by allies of former president trump. yesterday's segsz follows a longer report put out by the gop, complaints by dozens more whistleblowers were outlined along with fbi clearances revoked after the whistleblowers stepped forward. >> we know parents attending school board meetings have been targeted, pro-lifers have been targeted, catholics going to mass, have been targeted because of brave people like this. >> congressman jim jordan is moving his investigation forward
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and asking john durham to testify next week on fbi findings covered in his report released last week. >> todd: that linda sanchez interaction. >> interesting. >>the one of the most mind-numbing moments, i'm surprised she didn't ask him, you didn't run for the raiders and chiefs and be adamant about that, it was dumbfounding. >> todd: video capturing agents visiting the home of a pro-life activist, watch. >> we are looking for elice. >> she's not here. >> we are with the fbi. we need to speak with her regarding information sent in to us. she doesn't live here. >> do you mind giving us her address or phone number by chance. she is not in trouble, we have information to ask her about. >> do you mind if i take
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pictures of your badges? >> we are not allowed to have anyone take our picture. >> i have two fbi agents at the door. >> fbi agents? don't tell them anything. >> ashley: that pro-life activist elise catch joins us now. she said you are not in any trouble, but this happened about a month ago, what came of this? >> nothing came of it. i told them contact my attorney if you want to hear from me, if you have information you want to speak to me about and they never got in contact with me. i can only take this as intimidation tactic at this point. >> todd: what was your reaction and your mom's reaction beyond what we saw in the video? >> my reaction was to go into mobilization mode and probably the opposite of reaction they want, i didn't -- i got more
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aggressive and my mom was worried for my safety, only in a motherly way, i can handle myself. >> ashley: are you concerned about your safety and going furth, about your future, especially after the fbi whistleblower said the fbi will crush you and your family. >> yeah, i am worried. i had more people approach me recently saying that i should be more worried, i might get a repo charge for doing activism. >> todd: you are not in the mafia as far as you know or we know, rico probably wasn't attached to you? >> absolutely not, progressive antiabortion uprising, we are not the mafia. >> todd: will this cause you to curtail your activity? >> not at all, what i do is perfectly legal and within my
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right. >> ashley: you know, elise, that situation at your childhood home, i'm sure it scared your mother to death, having two fbi agents walk up and ask to talk to her daughter. what we've heard from the whistleblower testimony, do you believe there is bias in the fbi? >> of course i do. even as a progressive, i agree with the right on this, the fbi is corrupt and there will be bias to people trying to get human rights, trying to do the right thing because of people inure po. corruption and power. >> todd: a common theme to the entire show this week, and it is consequences for bad action. we have the durham report come out. this is bad, will there be consequence to people who did the bad acts? our conclusion, we fear no. now we had this whistleblower discussion on capitol hill yesterday, in light of your
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story being put out there, do you think the fbi will stop using tactics or supposed tactics to intimidate people or continue on like business as usual next week and the years and months after? >> i hope not years after, i can see this happening more weeks and months, until more people share their story. i was not going to share until i saw other people start. they are going after everybody, it is important to step up and say the nofbi is being weaponiz. >> ashley: interesting to see if they will pay another visit, keep us updated. >> todd: thank you, keep up your fight. fox news alert, president biden and other g7 leaders taking a picture just off hiroshima,
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japan. leaders unveiling sanctions against russia as the war in ukraine continues. did you hear this? ukrainian president zelenskyy planning to join the summit in person on sunday. you see the zoom on president biden and leader of japan, that picture was taken just moments ago. wired magazine publishing growing piece on pete buttigieg, we don't know how he's spending tax dollars we give to the government, but he loves, beer, god and electric mustang. >> ashley: joe concha is here. ♪ ooh, spacious! or, a cambria hotel downtown
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>> ashley: disney scrapped a billion dollar development project in florida and the companies governor desantis is to blame. >> todd: cheryl casone has more. cheryl, each week there is a body blow in this fight. >> cheryl: it is, this is different. a spokespersons this could have been a business decision. they were going to move 2000 employees from california to florida. the decision was made in 2021. here is what disney says about the decision to not move this
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division from california to florida. given considerable changes, including new leadership, hello, bob iger, and changing business conditions we have decided not to move forward with the campus. not an easy decision toic ma, we believe it is the right one. ron desantis's office says disney announced the possibility of the campus two years ago, nothing became of the project, the state was unsure if it would come to fruition. what is interesting, some of the employees had already moved. >> ashley: a lot going on with disney and desantis every week. i was wondering how long it would take for parents to be blamed for being bad teachers, even though they are not teachers. >> cheryl: this new hampshire democrat tommy hoyt wrote this
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to a parent. do you know why children's results tanked during covid, theirern pas were incompetent teachers. let the teachers teach and shut up, you are clearly no professional. that teacher needs to be fired. i'm sorry, that is horrific to speak to a parent like that and that was not the parent's choice to lockdown. >> ashley: put yourself in the parent's position, you have your own job, your own life, your kids come home. i'm no math whiz, could you imagine having to sit down and teach your kid a subject you didn't know and be blamed and say you are incompetent. >> cheryl: scores have fallen, from 2019, we can show really quick, 2019 to 2022, i believe the comparison here, we did see a decline. so fair enough. but is that the parent's fault? it is a lockdown fault. >> todd: 100%, we upended
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children's lives in most intense way possible, that might explain the drop across the board, not parents trying to do 18 different jobs and your taxpayer dollars pay for schools. if you want to have complaint about how things are going, complain without being attacked by that guy. that is unconscionable statement. adidas followed the bud light approach. >> cheryl: there is anger about this story, including myself on a personal basis. swimmers, professional olympic swimmers, national swimmers are furious at adidas, look at twitter. this is just one example, we talked about riley gaines, this is under adidas, selling a
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swimsuit with a male model. sharon tweets adidas if you want to design a swimsuit for trans women, spot on, why fund this when it is not a financially good decision. see bud light. here are the ads that is a male, biological male, make a point, know your audience. i am your audience. this is me two weeks ago at swim camp, i am a swimmer, that is me here, i am wearing a nike swimsuit. who will win from this? nike, who will lose? adidas. this is ridiculous. >> ashley: as swimmer, if you saw this and felt excluded, you would choose nike suit over
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adidas. >> cheryl: to be clear, i liked this for training, as a business analyst, i'm telling you adidas will suffer, you are alienating that demographic, which is me, not biological boys or boys that will wear a female swimsuit. male swimmer will wear a male swimsuit because it is better for your performance. >> todd: we would never have had this conversation five years ago, this is how batty the world has become. cheryl, that video is amazing. i will train with you and lose 30 pounds by training with you, that is my goal. >> cheryl: swim camp was hard, i'm doing it. just do it, nike slogan. >> todd: media preparing for ron desantis to announce 2024 run and time magazine is wondering what ron desantis would mean for
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america? joe concha has thoughts on that. >> ashley: lawrence with what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> lawrence: guys wear guys swim suits because it is more comfortable. and kicking off the g7 in japan, we learned ukrainian president zelenskyy will travel around the world seeking aid to fight the russian forces. how much more aid will america give? bias in the bureau, fbi whistleblower testifying before congress, alleging the agency retaliated against them for speaking out. most explosive moments from the hearing and political fall out and all eyes on 2024 as florida governor ron desantis hits the road, heading to new hampshire today with a white house bid expected next week. we have a live voter panel to give their thoughts on the growing gop field. congresswoman catastrophic and
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>> todd: florida governor ron desantis gracing the cover of "time" magazine what does ron desantis mean for america? he is expected to announce next week. >> ashley: transferred the state. swaggering the southern free state of florida where men is men and woke is broke and business is booming. fox news contributor joe concha is joining us now. good morning, joe. what do you think about this? >> have you looked at that cover closely? it's kind of revealing as far as how they depict ron desantis on this particular cover. is he snarling, right? not exactly a happy guy. is he peeling off an orange?
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what does that imply? he is tearing the sunshine state apart. then you look at joe biden. and he has had several covers. but this one makes him look like danny zook can a. the john travolta in greece. cool, wearing shades staring down vladimir putin. that's all you need to know. sometimes pictures are worth a thousand words, todd. >> todd: who is the one that they want? you said danny. latest presidential pole of latest presidential contenders showing donald trump ahead of ron desantis by 23 points. we should mention that as well. going to be interesting to see when ron desantis declares next week. why are magazines turning heads after publishing a gushing profile. buttigieg loves god beer and electric mustang which seems
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like a questionable choice. article goes on to say sure the secretary has thoughts on building bridges but infrastructure occupies just a sliver of his voluminous mind. i don't know, maybe infrastructure should occupy more than just a sliver in light of our state of our roads, train disasters, all of that. >> joe: i love this quote here also remarkable brand of empathy. pete buttigieg brings a fresh perspective of. this puff fees all puff pieces to your point doesn't talk about the fact that we have had breakdown after break down during heavy travel seasons of our transportation system. doesn't talk about the supply chain crisis that went south while he went on maternity lee not for a week or two but for two months. doesn't talk about the fact that joe biden once mocked mayor pete for not filling potholes in south bend, indiana and then he chooses the guy to run the transportation department. if you look at pete buttigieg on his record he has no business being near the oval office.
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boy, many people in the media would rather see him as the oval nominee than the current occupant in the oval office joe biden. >> ashley: read like did you. >> todd: very mr. burns. >> ashley: we have to get to this though. get your thoughts on the l.a. dodgers no longer honoring a transgender group dress up like nuns after getting major backlash. given the strong feels of people who have been offended by the sisters inclusion in our evening and as in an effort not to distract from the great benefits we have seen over the years of pride night deciding to remove them from this year's groups of honorees. your thoughts? >> joe: i think ashley sports, why do we watch half the time? for escapism. major league baseball and professional sports in general need to stop doing. this just put a good product on the field and treat your fans with respect to push all this stuff when people are just trying to go to the ballpark,
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have a beer, have a dog. a little popcorn. have a good time. instead, this is what ends up happening. you end up being the butt of controversy when it's a complete unforced error. >> todd: how did they think this would over with majority fan base that is majority catholic latino. mind numbing. joe concha, have a great weekend. with that it was -- >> ashley: starts now. >> ainsley: we begin this hour with a fox news alert. president biden unsteady on his feet this morning. can you see stumbling a little while walking downtown stairs when he arrived at the g-7 summit in japan. next on the schedule the president will be at a working dinner with world leaders. >> just a few minutes ago the president was seen taking the official g-7 family photo. they are expected to put on a united front in their opposition to the russian invasion of ukraine and efforts to push back on
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