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>> i am running for president of the united states to lead our great american comeback. look, we know our country is going in the wrong direction, we see it with our eyes and feel it in our bones. >> ainsley: we begin this hour with ron desantis's bid for the white house. the florida governor officially launching his campaign for president. the initial rollout wasn't so smooth. >> lawrence: glitches on twitter space hosted by elon musk, desantis take the technical difficulties in strides. >> we had a huge audience,
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biggest they had ever had. it did break the twitter space. we're really excited with the enthusiasm, ultimately it is about the future of our country. >> brian: other presidential candidates seizing on the stumble. former president trump's campaign saying, "ron, he said rob, botched campaign announcement is another example of why he is not ready for the job, the stakes are hoo high to gamble on a first-timer not ready for prime time," and here is another caption, this link works, despite the shade desantis has announced with first stop in iowa next tuesday. he had a great interview and a one-hour with trey gowdy at 8:00 p.m. last night, not like he just went on twitter spaces. plus, you can do whaefr you want, if you make a mistake, you
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are open, if anyone, blame the guy who owns it, elon musk. it is not desantis's fault. if i interview someone on fox, you can't blame who i am interviewing. >> ainsley: you have to make sure it works. i wonder if ron desantis said, i will do this, this is a new thing, but you got to make sure it doesn't crash. >> brian: he is senting rockets into space, he can handle twitter space. >> ainsley: 20 minutes of the feed was silent. david sacks said so many people. he was speaking on script, not on camera, he had a powerful message. >> lawrence: he was just reading.
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>> brian: in the beginning. >> lawrence: we are talking about an announcement, your moment and you don't know what you are going to say? i found it boring, not inspiring at all. maybe that was their goal. maybe he wanted to tone down the temperature. maybe he didn't want the normal rah, rah, rah speech. you are going against someone that is rah, rah, rah, approval rating among republicans is very high, i guess i was just expecting him to come at swinging at the former president or saying what he was going to do better than donald trump. sources are saying when he had the private call with donors and some local media, he took on donald trump then. i think if you want to win this primary and again, for people that say, this is over, i'm not
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saying it is over yet. everyone will have to earn this and republicans, they don't want joe biden at the end of the day. the republicans i talk to that are in the trump camp say there is this opinion that the donor class is pushing ron desantis, a lot of people that want to tone down the rhetoric. >> brian: people are concerned trump can't win. >> lawrence: that is the case ron desantis made yesterday. >> brian: he said, i'm tired of losing. >> lawrence: that is the case he made with voters and again with trey gowdy. look at polling, they are both within the margin of error. desantis up plus 1 and desantis down two. you got to win the primary before you get to the general election and these are just republicans i'm talking to in diners across the country, i'm not seeing the energy just yet
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for ron desantis. >> brian: only been out one day. >> lawrence: he's been running for months, we just put his name on the ballot. >> ainsley: we haven't seen debates. >> lawrence: he's been doing a book tour across the country. >> ainsley: i'd like to personally congratulate rob desanctimonious on announcing he will enter the race for president of the united states. hope he will get the full experience of being attacked without which he will never know the kind of job he's doing. the low lives and misfits are worse than the leaders of hostile countries. >> brian: rob, my red button is bigger and stronger and is working. the truths, yours does not, per my conversation with kim jong-un, trump said in a post, i
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don't know what that means, no idea. >> ainsley: my red button is bigger and kim jong-un is my friend. okay. do you have connections i have with world leaders? >> brian: kim jong-un would never be my friend. >> lawrence: i think he's saying, work with the guys, he's taking on kim jong-un and he's taking on putin, as well, and i think the same thing he's been saying. he doesn't want endless war. that is something on the debate stage. ron desantis was on with trey gowdy last night, this is what he had to say. >> i don't mind being called different things, i've been called everything, but a child of god, as it is. it doesn't phase me. you can call me what you want, just make sure you call me a winner, that is what we've done in florida and want to do in the election and bring great policies to bear.
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there will be slings and arrows, i'm a big boy and can take it. people have given more than that for this country to be free, you can see their tombstones in places like ar-- arlington national cemetery. >> brian: here are words he's going to use. i will right the ship, restore sanity in society, norm alsy to our community, sanity and normalcy he accused donald trump of not having and has no regrets on the disney battle, he said it had to be done. he would fire christopher wray right away. and he predictses he'll be sworn in a year from now. >> lawrence: this is what the polling looks like, donald trump 53%, desantis 23%, vivek ramaswamy 4%, scott 2%.
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in april, it was 6% for penc e, vivek ramaswamy 2% and ainsley earhardt, go back to 2013, conservative record. ted cruz was a fire brand of conservatism and donald trump was not conservative enough, he doesn't have the backing. the people went another way. my question is, who is going to be the candidate that is going to capture those same people and when you look at polling we just stated there, it doesn't seem like any candidate comes close to that, that candidate would be ron desantis with 20%. >> ainsley: what ron desantis said yesterday, many republicans are worried about this country, they want a moderate country and they worry we're only two generations away from our
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grandparents fighting in world war ii, and we've seen war since then. we don't want to lose this country, if you talk to citizens that have just moved here, they say, all of my dreams have come true here. the other day, talking to a guy, in kosovo during the war, they set his house on fire and they fled to america. his uncles were supers in a building and they lived in the building. he said, this is the greatest country in the world and i'm scared we are going to lose it. when you are faced with something like that, it is true, we are worried, american decline is not inevitable, it is a choice. i think when people look at these two candidates, whether it is ron desantis or if they look at any of the republicans, we have a great field in the republicans. sharp individuals with a lot of experience and foreign policy. if you look at donald trump, we
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know what he stands for. you might not like how he tweets or the name calling, we know where he stands on his policies. >> brian: the question is, can he win over the people he lost? can he get suburban housewives back? >> ainsley: don't know. >> brian: can he flip pennsylvania, get arizona and georgia back? when you see state polls and see men and women going head-to-head, it will be fascinating. two more you can expect in the race, chris christie, in a couple weeks, he has experience. >> ashley: i like listening to him, he will say what is on his mind. >> brian: and vice president mike pence. >> lawrence: who does that hurt? ron desantis, taking from that same voter pool. seems like the republican base is one guy. >> ainsley: the more that get in, the more it helps trump. >> brian: 17 states with
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winner-take-all, you get nothing. they wanted to on the republican side, send message as governor chris sununu said, get out. if you do not have a shot and get new hampshire, you got to get out like they did with joe biden. >> ainsley: some want to be vice president or cabinets, they want traction, chance to debate and be on the stage and talk to people. >> lawrence: interesting. >> ainsley: long time, y'all, next july is the convention, we have more than a year. >> brian: august debates is the next big one. >> ainsley: ashley has headlines. >> ashley: start headlines, new york city college professor fired for holding a machete to a reporter's neck turns herself in to the nypd. >> get the -- away from my door. >> let's get out of here. you can't do that. >> ainsley: the reporter wanted to ask rodriguez about her
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violent encounter with students at hunter college, she ransacked their display and cursed in their faces. chicago public schools are allowing migrant children to enroll despite not having academic and health records and taxpayers are fed up with the influx of migrants. earlier a chicago mom called the practice hypocritical. we have to provide residency, citizenship, vaccination records, no one is saying immigrants can't come here, but where is the law. >> ashley: we reached out to chicago public schools and have not received a response. anheuser-busch hemorrhaging 15.7 million in the wake of bud light's partnership with dylan mulvaney and other taet removing lgbtq merchandise after facing
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backlash over pride month push. target has lost 1.9 billion in market value and despite that, north face moving forward with summer of pride campaign with a video starring a drag influencer, the company defending the move saying it wants the help to make sure the future is more about loving and accepting place. music fans mourning loss of an artist who was simply the best. ♪ simply the best better than all the rest ♪ better than anyone ♪ >> ashley: tina turner died peacefully in her home after a long illness. tributes are pouring in from rock royaltiy. mick jagger mourning the loss of his friend calling her eshg normously talented, inspiring, warm, funny and generous and
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dolly parton says now she is rolling, rolling on to glory. roll on, tina, we will always love you. parton referencing one of t turner's biggist hits. turner is survived by her husband and two sons, she was 83 years old. >> ainsley: she had the best legs, she could move late in life and she was one person i was dying to see in concert and never got to see. did you see her? >> lawrence: never got to. >> ashley: todd said he got to. he loved lionel richie, and rod stewart and i wanted to see her. >> brian: that movie brought her back, "what's love got to do it." >> ainsley: people felt sorry for her and women supported her more after that story. >> lawrence: her story is unbelievable, to comeback in her
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50s. >> ainsley: smart to live in switzerland, doesn't have to taxes. she married and had four sons and lost two sons, tragedy in her life. >> brian: queen of rock-and-roll and she is. good news, our american concert series primed and ready to go. >> ainsley: we have three doors down, they are going to be rocking the all american concert series and they are taking the stage tomorrow. our first of the summer. >> brian: they inaugural for donald trump. >> ainsley: forgot about that, you are right. >> lawrence: go to fox and friends.com, to register and free barbecue, as well, tomorrow. >> ainsley: we are, too, tomorrow. >> lawrence: there's that. >> ainsley: we'll be here tomorrow, steve will be at a diner in florida. >> lawrence: me and brian will fight over who gets the last rib. >> ainsley: in florida, go to the tiki bar in the palm beach
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area, that is where steve is. >> brian: get there early and there will be a place on the turf. get on the turf. [laughter] >> ainsley: what are you talking about? for the tiki bar? >> brian: no, outside. this is cement city, we put the turf down and it becomes a safe haven. >> lawrence: people on the turf are closest to the stage, brian is letting them know. >> brian: we never cancel a game because of the turf. president biden jetting to the beach for memorial day weekend, despite the economy on brink of disaster, congressman troy nehls joins us with the intense negotiations that the president is going to vacation for. ♪
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>> lawrence: we are just days away from the deadline to raise the debt ceiling and while the country faces possible default, the president is heading to camp david and to the beach for memorial day weekend. kevin mccarthy giving an update on the negotiations. >> i feel good about progress we made today and feel good about where we are right now. it comes down to spending, spend less this year than last year. the democrats have spent too much money and we have more money coming in. this is a moment in time we should be paying off debts, not borrowing more. >> lawrence: texas congressman troy nehls, thank you for joining the program.
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fox news polling is interesting. 57% of americans want spending cuts in the debt deal. 27% want without cuts and 13% want no increase at all. american people are saying they want cuts. what is taking so long to get this deal done? >> lawrence, thank you for having me. we have obviously government and washington is bloated, it's a big fat pig and there is a lot of pork up here, we have to cut spending. we defendant's exhibit get 31 trillion by accident in debts, it was by design. this is the issue, we pass under speaker mccarthy, passed plan to increase debt 1.5 trillion and had parameters with that as relates to future spending. we will save 10 years, 4.5 trillion over 10 years, that is
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cutting spending and democrats don't like it. they want a clean debt ceiling, that will not work. we must stay firm, the american people gave us, the republicans, the house, begging for leadership. kevin mccarthy is that guy and we must stand firm. >> lawrence: congressman, the senator from pennsylvania, john fetterman, i don't know who crafted this, this is what he said in the tweet. this is the reason we have the 14th amendment, why the 14th amendment exist and we need to be prepared to use it, cannot let reckless republicans hold the economy hostage. this guy is holding the senate hostage, barely there, not fit for office, what is the point he is trying to make here? >> i don't know, when you think about john fetterman, we need to send him back to middle school, the 14th amendment, five sections, in section four, talks
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about public doubt. we were going through a difficult time with civil war and reconstruction, the 13th, 14th and 15th amendment dealt with civil rights, but a small section that dealt with public debt. even secretary yellen said this is constitutional crisis. we always have a crisis, don't we? john fetterman john fetterman, if he's the authority for the american people and this administration, god help us all. >> lawrence: such a rock star, he is. i just think the average american, balance our checkbook and spend what we have. don't get a blank check, parentally the u.s. government get to play by different rules. thanks for getting up this morning. >> thank you. >> lawrence: coming up, glitches muddy florida announcement of ron desantis, 2024 republican challenger vivek ramaswamy makes his case next, plus move over, a
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>> brian: here we go, florida governor ron desantis officially in the presidential race, will rollout wasn't smooth, but his interview with trey gowdy was. he brushed off the glitches, calling the launch alongside elon musk a success. >> we had a huge audience, the biggest they had ever had. it did break the twitter space, we're excited with the enthusiasm, it is about the future of our country. >> brian: his competitor vivek ramaswamy has been in for quite sometime and making progress. what did you think about the rollout? >> vivek ramaswamy: i'm glad ron desantis is in the race, good to have candidates formally in. competition breeds strength, i look forward to debates on substance. it probably wasn't the smoothest
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rollout for him, i can empathize, that is not the important part. now we elevate the debate about what we stand for and why we stand for it, it will make the party better and the country better and in it to answer what it means to be american and i will challenge the other candidates to rise to the same oeksz. >> brian: how many days you been on the road since you declared? >> vivek ramaswamy: most of the days, iowa, new hampshire, michigan, north carolina. one thing peopler hungry for is open conversation. there is a gap between what people feel free to say in private and what they are saying in public. we need to close that gap and that is what this campaign is all about. speaking the hard truths and my sense is early states, what i love about early states, is that they are hungry to speak openly and unafraid to do it. i'm enjoying conversations on
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the ground and will be back in iowa later this week. >> brian: what i love you did, you went to inner-city chicago, many people had given up on and republicans do not try for, why did you do it? what did you find? >> vivek ramaswamy: one thing we needed to do in the gop is show up, i went to the inner city of chicago and talked to a room full of people who do not agree on everything and got pressed on affirmative action. disagreed with most in the room. we agreed on importance of secure southern border, that america first means protecting all americans. there are migrants flooding the inner-city of chicago, not good for people living there either. what i discovered, we don't agree on everything, we can find common cause in basic principles and people respected me for coming. i left with friendships, i didn't have, i am confident we
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can win 2024 in a land slide if we did what reagan did in 1980's. reagan went to the south bronx, i'm going to kensington. just showing up gives us a lot of credit and i'm challenging my fellow competitors to do the same, that will be good for movement. >> brian: why my competitors should very america's inner cities, they are falling apart, need leadership and they are begging for another choice. you also heard tension toward democrats in what respect real quick? >> vivek ramaswamy: look, democrats talk a big game about lifting black americans, look how effective joe biden's policies, even lyndon johnson's policies have been. black americans are worse off today than in the 1960'ses. we need policies that lift up all americans, that is what i'm focused on and i think we can deliver. >> brian: vivek ramaswamy moving
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up in the polls, appreciate it. best of luck. >> thank you. >> brian: ashley has breaking news. >> ashley: start with this, shocking video shows moment a highway patrol officer is beaten on the side of a busy freeway. police say the officer was letting the man off with a warning after yelling at drivers and attempted to take down a traffic sign. the suspect started swinging. three good samaritans rushed in to help, fearing the attacker was going to grab the officer's gun, the officer suffered from minor injuries. new families having trouble finding baby formula as ftc launches investigation in bidding for state contracts. one mom of two is calling out the companies for depriving babies of food for a profit. >> i think it went from $55 for a big can to -- between not
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being able to find it and then it just adds insult to injury that it is so much more expensive. the end of the day, all we want to do is feed our babies. we are just stuck with the one and we're at the mercy of whatever price hike they want to have. >> ashley: scary and infuriating, baby formula prices are up 8.8% from last year. and the zoo needs help naming the sloth cubs, they were born in january and made a public debut this week. to celebrate, the zoo is asking for people to vote on names for the cubs. one option is kelsey and harper for mlb player and travis kelce. or vote for hall and oates, winning names will be announced
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on wednesday. and heading to stanelly cup final. >> coming back out in front and he scores! >> ashley: pga champion brooks koepka loving it. this is the third game-winning goal with less than five seconds to play. florida advances to stanley cup for the first time since 1996 when they swept the hurricanes. are you an nhl fan? >> brian: we'll see what happens. new allegations from the mother of brian laundrie following the note she left her killer son, the troubling promises she made, including bringing him a shovel and garbage bag. nancy grace reacts to the
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>> ainsley: update in the gabby petito case, brian laundrie's mother is breaking her silence after a disturbing burn-after letter was found in her son's backpack. the letter read, if you're in jail, i will bake a cake and put a file in it, if you need to dispose of a body, i will show up with a body back. nancy, very bizarre for a mother to say this. >> nancy: it is bizarre. brian laundrie's mother roberta says this was a part of a letter termed a love letter from a mother to a son. so many coincidences to it. the family claims this was written before gabby was killed,
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the petito begs to differ. there is a lot about what she would do for him, i don't know a lot of mothers that talk about digging up and burying a dead body or bringing a shovel or plastic garbage bag or putting a in a cake. nothing can separate their love from each other, mother and son. here is my problem. i'm fine with all that, bizarre as it may be. she goes on to write, burn after reading. she tries to explain that away by saying they had a writing book and it was called burn after writing and it was a way to encourage self expression, that falls really flat with me. now the reality is this part of a civil suit between the petito's and laundrie's, not a criminal case.
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however, i wonder if authorities are looking at the laundries as to aiding and abetting or encouraging laundrie's trip across the country, leaving gabby's body behind. so far no. >> ainsley: this is a statement she gave to fox digital, the letter was written prior to gabby and brian leaving for their trip, i wanted to convey how much he meant to me. she said, if you fly to the moon, i will watch the sky for your reentry, if you say you hate my guts, i will get new guts. anyway -- talk about the idaho murders, the suspects parents are called to testify because another woman's body was found about 30 miles from where his family lives, what do you say about this? >> the mother, bryan kohberger's mother, testified in front of secret grand jury and his father
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will testify today in unrelated death of a 45-year-old woman, dana smithers, she was last seen 11 p.m. on ring doorbell camera on may 28th, 2022. fast-forward, november is when the idaho slays happened. this is in the family home area of monroe, pennsylvania. they live in the same area, the same county where this body was found. bryan kohberger claims he has an alibi for may 28th, i'm not sure i buy that. washington state university classes did not start until august, this is may preceding august. his parents were there, was he? one last thing, a grand jury has two capacities, investigative and charging. they may be investigating this to rule bryan kohberger out, but i find it difficult to fathom why bring both his parents in. one last thing to inner pas out
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there, we learned during the monica lewinski case when her mother snotted and cried to the grand jury, there is no parent/child privilege, like attorney/client or priest/parishner, you have to testify against your child. >> ainsley: parallels of evil, the bundy and idaho killings, you are comparing the chilling details of the two. i was amazed when i watched the interviews, amazing to hear from people who survived this, two in the house in tallahassee and another lady in another house after he was fleeing that home, he went to that house and stabbed her, her neighbors call called for help. here is a little clip of one survivor. >> a lot of mass murderers, he
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seemed to almost pick a murder that mirrored one of bundy's murders, is that coincidence, i don't know. >> how do you believe they mirror? >> he broke into the sorority house and went systematically from person to person to kill them. >> ainsley: the bryan kohberger killings brought back bad memories for them. nancy, great job with that on "parallels of evil" fabl on fox nation.com. thank you. to fox weather alert. massive typhoon heading to the philippines and taiwan after causing widespread damage in guam, winds up to 165 miles per hour knocking out power to most of the island that is home to military instillations. noaa claims this is the most
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powerful storm to have hit the island is six decades, so far no injuries reported. let's check in with janice dean. hearts and thoughts and prayers to those affected. >> janice: absolutely, foxweather.com, has been covering the story since we spotted it, it continues to intensify. memorial day forecast, showers and thunderstorms for parts of the plain states in the southeast. here in new york, 52, a little chilly, we will take the sunshine as we go through the weekend to holiday monday. if you look at the storm system offshore of florida and the southeast, that will bring wet weather and then also potential for some severe weather for sections of the high plains with potential for heavy flooding, we will watch that area of low pressure. it has some tropical characteristics, our hurricane issue the start of hurricane
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forecasting begins june 1. we can have one at any time and that is what we'll be monitoring, foxweather.com, will cover that. there is memorial day outlook, new york, you look good. again, all of thattin rais the thunderstorms that could put a damper on plans, i know i've said it before. foxweather.com will keep you updated. over to you. >> ainsley: coming up, a 1200 pound cow spent six weeks on the loose before getting lassoed on the side of the highway. they had to call in a real cowboy and he'll join us live. let's check in with bill hemmer. >> bill: he didn't want to stay home. good morning, big morning coming up, house speaker kevin mccarthy here live with lowdown what is happening in dc. ron desantis is in, great group to analyze, trey gowdy, karl rove, joe concha coming up here.
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block president joe biden's 400 billion student loan forgiveness program, lawmakers 218-203 vote with two yes votes from democrats, the vote would end the payment pause, if it clears the senate, president biden is promising to veto it. will determine the legality of the program in late june or early july. the brady bunch house is up for sale with listing price of $5.5 million. mr. brady was an architect, it was well designed. the brady kids jumped for joy after scaring off buyers in this iconic episode. >> did you hear that, you ghosts, the house is no longer for sale. >> brian: i remember that one. you remember that one? >> ainsley: yes. >> brian: los angeles property hitting the market 2 million
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hgtv renovation, portion of proceeds go toward charity that provide meals to kids in need. >> lawrence: what is the brady bunch? i'm kidding. >> ainsley: holy cow, checking out this video of our next guest roping a 1200-pound steer on i-75 in michigan. >> lawrence: it is crazy, the professional cow catcher answering the call for help after lester was abandoned six weeks ago. ricky issue great to see you, when did you realize you were going to be needed. >> i didn't know until a couple weeks ago. they gave me a call and said this cow has been out for a week and they needed help finding him and spotted him by gravel pit and along i-75 and they were like, we need you right now. >> ainsley: ricky, how did you feel about this?
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it is dangerous, on an interstate with cars going by trying to get this huge steer and i understand it is slippery on the black top riding a horse. >> oh, absolutely, i was quite nervous. we called michigan state police and tried to get them to help with traffic control. we had shoes on all our horses and it is like a skating rink, we had to be careful not to wipe out and keep everybody safe. we got the job done. >> lawrence: i'm curious, you have your horse bucky with you, does he like the chase, like the thrill? >> absolutely, he hasn't been doing this very long, he is one of our younger horses. it was a pretty big job for him to go do. i've taken him and did practicing with him and he really come in pretty clutch. he run in the middle of him and let me put a rope on him, i couldn't be happier with this
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horse today. >> brian: did you get aid to keep in front? could you keep up with the cow? >> ainsley: absolutely. what kind of question is that for a cowboy? he can do anything. >> i can't do this job without my horses and my dog, it is dang near impossible. >> ainsley: i watched a local news station and you are so famous you are getting text messages and people watching you. you are a cowboy, weren't expecting this to happen and now you are famous. >> it went viral, i didn't expect any of it, been nonstop with facebook messages, phone calls, my friends blowing me up and people telling me i'm new yellowstone, it is funny. >> brian: is message to cows, don't try it to other cows thinking about it? >> absolutely, stay in your fences and i won't come catch you. >> brian: make it easy for
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