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jump into the race? what his staffers say about his political future and the white house. >> ainsley: peter doocy live from the would you say with the latest. >> peter: republican front-runner donald trump does not use twitter any longer. ron desantis is trying to find primary voters on there. >> will be interviewing ron desantis and he has quite an announcement to make. and for the first time something like this is happening on social media and with realtime questions and answers, not scripted. >> peter: nothing about the desantis record in florida in the initial campaign ad offering, instead, just this. >> i do have the courage? is it worth the sam fies? -- sacrifice?
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america is worth it every single time. >> peter: officials won't talk elections, but they are happy to speak broadly about florida, particularly now that the naacp issued a travel advisory for the state. >> lawmakers, republicans in florida have attacked diversity, attacked inclusion efforts, limited the teaching of black history and launched attacks on lgbtq youth, immigrants, that is from lawmakers in florida. >> peter: who else could be entering the race? glenn youngkin, tim scott is in and he's raised 2 million in the first 24 hours and out with this new ad. >> i rose from a child of poverty to a candidate for president of the united states
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because we chose patriotism over pity and to be victors, not victims. >> peter: for governor desantis, there will not be a big kickoff rally on campaign launch day. instead most people will consume news of his announcement on their phones. back to you. >> steve: all right, peter, it is your mother's birthday, wish her happy birthday. >> peter: happy birthday mom. >> steve: like that, cheaper than a card. >> ainsley: let's bring in kayleigh mcenany. what is your reaction to this? two new people probably getting in the race. >> kayleigh: i talked to a senior official on the desantis campaign and laid out what we can expect to hear tonight and going forward. apparently the case is truth is under assault, decline is a choice and success is attainable.
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powerful message given his record in florida. i'm a floridian, a lot of people are coming to my state. the national polling gap is huge. >> brian: word sanity and truths, subtle hints at what donald trump has been accused of lacking? >> kayleigh: i think so. people criticize desantis on disney, it began with a fight to keep pornography out of classrooms. the six-week heartbeat election, 68% of voters support that. he has areas where he can say i'm the common sense republican candidate 68 to 70% support what i'm doing. >> steve: we know donald trump will take a shot at ron desantis. who would have thought nikki haley? she just called him echo of the trump campaign, here is 10
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seconds of it. >> make america great again. >> make america great again. >> honestly, we have businesses locked down -- ♪ >> steve: this is unique, rather than take shots at the guy at the top, taking shots at the number two person. >> kayleigh: i'm confused about the campaign against desantis, you are reminding voters, desantis is like trump because trump is enormously popular. i look at this campaign and think the this helps the campaign. >> brian: her theory, separate myself from the pack. there is danger in attacking trump, i'll attack desantis and at the same time attacking trump. >> kayleigh: it is not going to work, her race has gotten --
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>> brian: bigger the field, the better for president trump? >> kayleigh: no doubt about it. the others should know the trump campaign, they are very organized, i talked to a political operative whoed are you more organized than 2016 and 2020 and he said absolutely. >> ainsley: why do you think ron desantis decided to announce? we were hearing he would announce later and decided to do this with elon musk. >> kayleigh: could be timing of elon musk, which is smart play on his part. sitting on the sideline and taking pop shots has caused him to sink in the polls. >> steve: to your point about organization, there is an item, it is jonathan swann, along with
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maggie haberman, they say the desantis people have $200 million and a key political group supporting ron desantis is preparing $100 million voter outreach push that is so big it plans to knock on the door of every possible desantis voter at least four times in new hampshire, nevada and south carolina. that is a lot of people. >> kayleigh: that is how you win elections, look at shining spot of the midterm, state of florida. he organized mail-in ballots campaign, it is the next challenge, can he do it? money wins elections. tim scott 22 million on hand, enormous. >> brian: ted cruz and marco rubio attacked trump and lost. can ron desantis do the same thing only win? >> kayleigh: if he focuses on policy distinctions, the desantis campaign, where am i to
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the right of trump? on disney, corporate america and fighting for children. to the right of him on abortion and vaccination mandates. if i'm desantis, i'll ignore the name calling, knock it in the mud and cling to the right on policy. >> brian: interesting. if he ignores it, they will think he's afraid, but you are saying ignore it. >> kayleigh: ignore it and policy distinction. >> ainsley: stay right there, new york city college professor out of a job after holding a machete to a "new york post" reporter's throat when he went to her door. >> steve: the police are investigating, the same woman went viral for a violent tirade against pro-life students at her university. >> brian: todd piro joins us. >> todd: hopefully this doesn't
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happen to ron desantis knocking doors during the campaign. rodriguez was caught on camera threatening a reporter outside her apartment. >> get -- away from my door. >> let's get out of here, you can't do that. >> todd: crew trying to interview her about destroying a hunter college student display on campus. >> this is propaganda, what are you going to do, anti-trans next? >> no, we're talking about abortion. >> this is violents, you are tripping my students. >> todd: a statement from hunter college says the professor has been fired. rodriguez has been relieved of her duties effective immediately and will not be returning to teach at that school. we want to mention, "new york post" shares ownership with fox news and fox business network.
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we reached out to cuny, city university of new york, the union at hunter college, we have not heard back. back to you. >> brian: if hunter is involved, i don't expect the fbi to touch this. >> todd: good point and people who whistleblower, we tied that together. that is brian kilmeade and todd piro winning ticket. >> steve: cover of the "new york post" shows this, the nutty professor, crazed college teacher who attacked free speech holds machete to reporter's throat. we thought the story was bad enough yesterday when we reported she was cursing out students who simply had a different point of view than her. gives a comment and they are lucky she didn't cut his neck.
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>> kayleigh: how do these people get hired? i want to know. shouting profanity at students, hunter college fired her to their credit, how did she get hired? remember judge duncan and the professor who stonewalled him, didn't allow him to speak, how are activists getting hired? they are not educators, they are activists. >> ainsley: i don't remember my mom going to the door with a machete. >> kayleigh: in the jungle. >> steve: thank you very much. we'll be watching you later. meanwhile -- >> ainsley: i think ashley has headlines. >> ashley: start at the border, fall out from the border crisis, new york city mayor eric adams looking to suspend right to shelter rule as sanctuary city struggles to provide services to
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40,000 migrants following the end of title 42. tense meeting in chicago, residents concerned about the migrant surge, planning to house on a college campus. watch. >> the police department will make frequent visits here, which means if they are making frequent visits here, they are not out there. we're inviting like a magnet, everybody come here and collect your freebies, we'll give it to you, every sucker will pay for it. who is paying? nobody wants the answer. >> you can be compassionate, you can't be foolish. >> ashley: 8000 migrants have arrived in chicago since august and number is going up. average rate on mortgage soars past 7%. demand for mortgage dropped 70% from same time last year,
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experts point to uncertainty over what the fed will do with interest rates and battle over raising the debt ceiling. powerful typhoon hitting guam, it was as strong as a category four hurricane. according to guam power authority, most of the island lost power and they are beginning to assess the damage. we will bring developments as we get them. praying for people there. >> brian: a lot of military people. >> steve: getting into hurricane season. >> todd: if you're tingling at home, it was because it was a big announcement. >> steve: yesterday announced different bands appearing during all american concert series that we've been doing for a decade. it is always fun, before we tell you who is going to be performing friday, take a look from the way-back machine at how much fun we had last year.
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>> ainsley: he auctioned off those pants, i think they got what, $5000? $5000? what was it? >> ashley: i think close to that. >> ainsley: then they got a tour of fox, they brought the pants and they framed them for him for his office. >> steve: look at the fun folks, florida and elevation worship, they are amazing. >> steve: what a great summer, in new york city on friday during the summer, contact us at foxandfriends.com. >> brian: we put you on the turf. >> ainsley: you're a good dancer, i'm terrible. >> brian: never met a dance floor that did me any good. >> ainsley: dancing and alcohol, can't vathat in the morning. >> steve: who said, we have a
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lot of commercials. >> ainsley: bring my dad on, he can dance. make sure it is clear, put something in there for us. >> steve: i will be at a tiki bar. >> brian: what else is new? coming up, major hit to green energy agenda, bipartisan group voting against crackdown of gas-powered trucks. congressman ron johnson, is next. >> ainsley: target is terrified. emergency meeting happening over trans merchandise, the damage control plan to avoid a bud light situation coming up. ♪ ♪
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it's not just possible. it's happening. >> brian: the house and president biden crackdown on
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gags-powered trucks after 150 -- letter to the epa, say electric vehicles lead to higher prices, isolate rural americans and decrease economic dependence on china. congressman bill johnson, this came to you from the senate. what did you do? were you able to get democratic support, as well? >> two things, first of all, yes, four democrats voted with us in the house yesterday to do congressional review act which reverses biden administration emission standards they placed on new heavy-duty trucks, f-250s, semitractor trailer trucks. the letter you are talking about, the 150 plus members, i led that letter to push back on the rush to electric vehicles.
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that does nothing but make us beholden upon china. we don't mine and refine the materials here in america that would allow us to reach that kind of goal. i 65,000 for an electric truck, how dare the government tell me to spend $12,000 more with higher interest rate and you mention rare earth. china has 75% of the lithium batteries, we're going to go to china to transition from stuff we have and that is oil and gas. >> exactly right. we are more dependent on china today for rare earth minerals and critical material for electrification for the transportation system that biden administration is ush approximating. more dependent upon china than we've ever been on opec.
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when the battery reaches end of life, we do not have a way to dispose or recycle it. number two, 10 to 20,000 dollars, how many people can afford 10 to 20,000 to replace the battery. >> brian: congressman, everyone is concerned about the environment, you want to be responsible. we had nowhere to put batteries, we can't leave them in landfills, we have rare earth. we don't have wherewithal to mine it, it is not good to strip mine. what do they say when you say this and point to china? >> when you get them one-on-one, you'd be surprised how many of them actually agree. they just do not have the spine and the backbone to go up against their party. fortunately for us yesterday, in overturn the nox emission bill, we had democrats and house voted
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for it and had democrats in the senate because that bill came to us from the senate. >> brian: very interesting, it is the other body, is senator tester going to side with the electric vehicle? is senator brown? they are up for re-election and we know the people in the state are not for rapid transition. congressman, thank you for taking the bold action. straight ahead, target is definitely trying to avoid a bud light situation with emergency meeting over controversial trans merchandise. clay travis has been studying this all morning and has opinions, but first it is fleet week and janice dean is live from the intrepid museum. hi, janice. >> janice: here with frank russo, president of the navy league and u.s. navy captain. thank you for being here. thank you for having us and welcome to fleet week new york. >> janice: i can't wait to talk
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>> ashley: house subcommittee is threatening to subpoena randi weingarten for obstructing bud light investigation. lawmakers say she is refusing to hand over communication with bud light cdc on covid school closures. she has until tuesday to turn over bud light information. bud light lawyers are calling it improper expansion of bud light panel's probe. new ride-sharing app called black wolf, bud light owner joined "fox and friends first" earlier, watch. >> understanding bud light necessity of thisippia, they are feeling a lot safer, more comfortable. >> ashley: bud light app appears to be a success in atlanta, where it launched, 80,000
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downloads. bud light company plans to expand within bud light next months. the next months. >> ashley: on friday, the flags will be collected and placed to honor the fallen at local military cemeteries and those are your headlines, back to you. >> steve: that is a big job. thank you. meanwhile, new york fleet week officially underway today. the parade of ships makes way along the hudson river in an hour or two. >> ainsley: the event is in its 35th year, and never would have been possible without the new york council navy league. >> brian: frank russo joins us now along with senior meteorologist janice dean. tell us about your role today.
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so new york council navy league helped found fleet week in 1998. >> janice: tell me what it means for our servicemen and women to come to new york and experience something like this? >> they get to see what new york is, hospitality, the city opens up to guardsmen. when i talk to soldier, i tell them i'm from new york, they tell me, i love fleet week, i love it. you know what it means to them. for new yorkers, it is a chance to be with the best men and women of this country serving to protect this country and chance to interact and it is one purpose, to interact with service members and citizens of new york. >> janice: new york needs this
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more than ever. >> something to bring us together. i did 26 years nine active and 17 reserve, active duty i was on two ships and did a tour with nato in portugal and in reserve, naval coastal war fare and special boat unit 22 out of new orleans. >> janice: what does it mean to see the ships going up new york harbor? >> it brings back great memories, i was a ship driver on ships and being part of the navy. >> janice: thank you for your service, i appreciate you being here today. >> i would like to present you a challenge coin, uss cooperstown. >> janice: this is a beautiful reminder of your service and what it means to be americans. can i give you a hug? >> absolutely. >> janice: back to you guys.
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back inside. >> ainsley: for more information on fleet week, go to nynavyleague.org, at the on theom of the screen. target holding emergency meeting over pride merchandise. damage control mode coming as it tries to avoid a bud light situation. we were told to take all the pride stuff to a section that is a third of the size from the front of the store to the back. outkick founder clay travis joins us now. good morning, clay. >> clay: good morning, how are you? >> ainsley: doing well. what is your reaction to this? >> clay: it is important message bud light sent over the nation. no company ever had to react to losing like bud light is, according to current data, 28% of sales volume as result of
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going too far left wing, too far woke. nots just target, marketing companies are having meetings with big brands and saying let's avoid being bud lighted. men are the market and men said we will not be talked to and insulted like the former head of the marketing department inside of anheuser-busch at bud light who said that bud light's message had too much old-school humor and was too fratty. people said, we like bud light, we will pick another light beer. what i think is interesting and ainsley, you are a mom, i want to know if moms are going to respond to target. just go shop somewhere else and say it is clear target is disrespecting us, in particular, with the swimsuits that allow
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the tucking to go on, which is crazy and insane, especially for young people. i think a lot of moms should make the decision that a lot of dads and beer drinkers, did, that was overwhelmingly a male boycott. we will take time off and show target that your business is important and if you are going to be disrespected in terms of woke ideology being embraced by target, why not make them recognize you got to sell to everybody, let's come back toward the middle. i think that is probably the biggest lesson, ainsley, brands knew, we can go as far left as we want and there are no issues or consequences and now seeing blow back and it is significant, this is how we bring the country back to normalcy. >> ainsley: clay, here is
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statement from spokesperson with target. since introducing this year's collection, we received threats of safety and well being, we are making adjustment to plans, including removing items at center of the most significant confrontational behavior. we will move forward with commitment to the lgbtqia+ community. what is your reaction to the statement? >> clay: this is like bud light. as the controversy building and target starts to see consequences associated with behavior, they try to shift the story to something else, right? most people go to target because it is convenient and they are without a political agenda whatsoever. now some companies are waving politics in front of everyone. it was going to happen.
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bud light sent the message this can happen and i think target is in danger of being next on the chopping block. i would be nervous if i was target's ceo. >> ainsley: great to see you. top story, governor desantis will enter the 2024 race today, former congressman zeldin will react next. ♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming)
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>> brian: back with headlines. let's get started. florida man facing felony gun charges for allegedly trespassing on virginia preschool with an ak-47 in his car. the gun and ammo was found in the vehicle, he said he was going to the cia, one mile from dolly madison preschool. in washington, democrats stepping up pressure on president biden to invoke the
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14th amendment to end the debt ceiling stalemate. the president acknowledged such a move would be met by drawn-out legal challenges and triggering default. progressive wing of the party warn biden will face pushback if he goes along with the gop spending cuts. >> i think there would be huge backlash from the house democratic caucus and also in the streets. it is important we don't take steps back from the strong agenda the president shepherded. >> brian: the june 1 limitault deadline is a week away. i will toss to steve, steve. >> steve: i'm over here, thank you, brian. florida governor ron desantis going to announce he is entering the race for president tonight during a conversation with elon musk. his wife released this video
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yesterday. >> do i have the courage? is it worth the sacrifice? >> america has been worth it. every single time. >> steve: ron desantis campaigned with lee zeldin when lee was running for governor of new york but lee zeldin endorsed trump for 2024 >> what does the former new york congressman think of the presidential match up? hein jos us to react. good morning. >> good morning, great to be with you. you have history with both guys. i got two friends, how do i pick one? >> listen, i remember, i feel like the best moment of my life in the united states of america, our country, january or february of 2020 before covid started to spread, our economy was booming, foreign policy was strong, a lot
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was going right and then covid hit. fast-forward to this point, president biden had all this time in office and you see so much going in the wrong direction, migrant crisis, inflation, flatally flawed afghanistan withdrawal and russia invades ukraine, the list goes on. we have opportunity to set our country on course that puts us back toward prosperity, strong foreign policy and more. the republican party primary voters have amazing options to choose from when it is time to go to the polls. president trump has commanding lead in the polls that has been growing. governor desantis has been an exceptional governor. i served with him in the house. he has a lot of victories to talk about. unique strategy, which i think is smart to go on twitter space tonight. you see twitter promoting
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tonight's announcement. we has a story to tell of success in florida. when you get out on the trail, relatability, likeability is going to be important. busy schedule, strong team, have to build up grassroots volunteer army, prepare for great performance at debates and the list goes on. is there opportunity to grow in the polls? absolutely. president trump is way ahead, it is a daunting task for the other candidates. >> since news came out mr. desantis will make it official tonight in the conversation with elon musk at 6:00 on twitter space. donald trump has been blasting away at ron desantis. if he's so far ahead, why is the former president punching down? >> we have seen a style of president trump going back to the 2016 campaign. there was a big field back then,
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>> dana: big day in politics, we will look at bill hemmer's billboard, what does the presidential race look like. ron desantis will announce he is running today, what it takes to win the republican nomination. a machete-wielding professor gets canned from current duties at hunter college, but her union backs her up, should the student and reporter sue? and an athlete decides to retire, how long will sports authorities allow this to go on? her first interview tonight.
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join us and we'll make the most of your time. >> steve: thank you, dana. legacy expeditions gearing up to raise money for folds of honor by embarking on a record-breaking ocean row. >> brian: impossible. >> ainsley: they will show us how to train like special forces. >> brian: here is mike sorrelli, and navy seal scott finterest. ainsley >> ainsley: national row team. >> brian: he was going to tell us this. >> steve: let's meet these people. >> i'm colin kreech rowing in honor of eric. tyler. >> and i'm charlie. >> i'm eric and rowing in memory of andy harvel.
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>> ainsley: so special, this guy fought for our country, retired navy, thank you. he started this, why? >> to give guys the venue to push themselves beyond their limits. only one crew in the world has rowed drake's passage. >> gulf of mexico this winter, bering strait. >> steve: ultimate reality show, except there are no real cameras. >> this will be a documentary and these guys value their lives, there is a lot of damage here, they seek challenge, not danger. in america, people are victimhood or choosing >> de >> demarco:ockitiy, if you will not contribute to victory of america, lead, follow or get out of our way.
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>> brian: you got to train and use modern equipment with rowers here and give us an idea what they will be doing to get ready. show us how to row, scott. national rowing team, right? >> mike called me, i have rowing experience, i rowed collegiately and internationally. >> ainsley: northwestern issue right? >> this is ergometer. >> steve: is this like being in the bering strait? >> drive your leg first and then your back. and then your arms and recover the stroke with your arms first and then your back. >> brian: pull back with your arms and then pull? >> keep your arms nice and steady. >> legs first and backs and
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arms. are hold that to your body. >> keep it straight. you're ready for bering strait. >> simulate waves going over my head. >> steve: 19 months, you will be going, remember when we were in new york and those three were sitting on the rowers. >> brian: what about this one over here? should we try that? >> the skier? >> absolutely. >> ainsley: scott, how did you get into rowing, i have a seven year old daughter, rowing is a great sport. >> rowing is something you can do at any age. i got into it as an adult, i did not row as a child. i rowed, i was walk-on on a collegiate rowing team. >> northwesern, right?
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>> northeastern. >> i think i can do this. >> wow. >> there you go. >> bending your knees, brian? >> down and pull, right? >> donate at legacyfoa.givesmrt.com. plus read mike and andy's new op ed on how to challenge yourself everyday. do we thank anybody for this?
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