Skip to main content

tv   FOX and Friends  FOX News  June 30, 2023 3:00am-4:00am PDT

3:00 am
president at an unusually young age is the only thing that really matters is your ability to do the job. >> my concerns are relayed. >> that was an invite. i want to see the war room. i want too see president biden not fall on his seat back, not wander off, and iraq -- potato tomato, right? >> thank you, "fox and friends" starts now. ♪ i need a hero ♪ ♪ i need a hero to save me ♪ >> live from new york, 48th and 6th avenue, it is a friday in the summer and today is the all-american summer concert
3:01 am
series. you're listening to skillet. they are the featured performer, they have been here before and they're absolutely fantastic. you have seen the stories about the air quality here in new york city and right now the air quality according to my app is 135% unhealthy percent. >> you're very in touch with your emotions. >> so skillet will be out there playing, can you play guitar in this type of smog. >> i think if you're a metal band, rock on. they probably have a smoke pot anyway. >> when you look at the window it's is hazy but we also have a couple guys by the name of john that are in front of the building and they're burning sdsh that hickory? or applewood?
3:02 am
>> steve, i think that is applewood and we're smoking up some amazing ribs for everybody here. we have a little bit of a -- you don't have to go to a wedding to have a champagne tower, we'll bring you rib tower. >> are they allowed to burn wood in the city. the pizza guys are not allowed. so we're going to be sending out some food in there. for the 4th of july this weekend check out masterbuilt for these amazing grills and recipes, and follow the macklemore boys. >> we're the only show having barbecue. i know that really aggravated
3:03 am
michael strahan. by the way, i'm so excited for skillet. we listen to them -- >> you a couple skillets in front of you, is that cornbread or mac and cheese. we have a little surprise for carley. >> they're going to be cooking up a storm all morning. skillet will kick off at 8:00. in the meantime all eyes on the u.s. supreme court again today. justices will soon rule on a number of remaining cases including the student loan
3:04 am
forgiveness plan. >> very normal, too normal, maybe. two of these remaining cases directly challenge the president's $400 billion student loan relief plan. the court is weighing the authority to wipe out reduced student loan debt and the final case has to deal with christian graphic artist that refused to make wedding websites for same sex couples. in the ruling the supreme court's majority finding that race based admissions violates the 14th amendment people protection clause. justice clarence thomas says the court makes clear that in the future universities that want to discriminate much do show based
3:05 am
on concrete evidence. with less than out blif yourselfness, the majority pulls the rip cord and race being relevant in law does not make it so in life. the president called the court again "not normal." >> is this a rogue court? >> it is not a normal court. what i meant with that is they are unravelling more basic rights in recent history. >> so the final court is expected to issue their final parenting today at 10:00 a.m. >> thank you very much. a sense that student loans will be kicked to the curb. >> he needs all of those votes. in midterms, because clearly the executive action, you cannot just vanish half a trillion
3:06 am
dollars. >> what is next, car loans? everyone that brought a chevy over the last two years. >> my parents had a vago when i was growing up my. >> mine had a vago and a pinto. >> we loved it, it had a hatchback. >> my brother had his fingers slammed on the hatchback. >> we have tim scott who is running for president. he will join us and weigh in on what happened with affirmative action yesterday. you just saw the president in alexander's report he was on msnbc yesterday, and it was something to behold. keep in mind, good for them that they got the booking. and there is so many different important things they could ask him about. they could ask him about hunter's guilty plea, the laptop
3:07 am
depo that hunter gave yesterday, sleep apnea, and they said they booked him to talk about bidenomics but it didn't come up one time. what did they ask him about? >> what really made the news is the way the president walked off of the stage, watch this. >> and the ones that didn't vote for your bills but run on them. >> mr. president, thank you. thank you very much. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >> don't go anywhere, it is a very exciting day around here. >> super awkward, right? when you're president, i flow is times they channel you on. bush 41 was not great on talking
3:08 am
about the economy. so the way he left is bizarre, but they were happy with the appearance, he doesn't give many interviews. they didn't even ask sk him about the silly spy balloon. how do you not ask about hunter or sleep apnea. she asked about january 6th. she asked about affirmative action and stuff like that, msnbc talks about january 6th? since when? >> january 6th, actually. >> i will say this and duo live tv. maybe he didn't know it was live. maybe he thought it was taped, but he got up and shook her hand, and then just walked away. maybe he was being polite in the beginning, but then just wandered off. the director would have done them some good if he just rolled a commercial or taken her close
3:09 am
up shot as they do right there, but -- >> but brian makes the point he had a lot of difficulty exiting off stages. >> he didn't fall, but sometimes he shakes imaginary people's hands. why doesn't his staff really prep him for this? the bottom line is that it is just like a morning deejay says, as he says, joe biden's biggest challenge is joe biden. he is leading trump by like four points, but everybody is concerned about his age and mental well-being. is he physically capable of being able to do the job because he is so old.
3:10 am
his biggest problem he will have in 2024 is himself. >> and not just his age, but who he is right now at that age. >> that's a great point. henry kissinger is over 100 years old and he could write a 100 page book in two days. he is right on top of his game. it is nothing to do with anyone throughout that is 80. it's just how you're performing at that age and we're watching the president on stage three of the last four days, if you listen to his speeches half of them are imcomprehensible. >> it could have been great if she asked some questions about his age, sleep apnea, and the other stuff. but instead you just see him get up awkwardly and mosey off. >> you can compare him to donald trump who has energy, and there
3:11 am
is only two years between them. to your point i think that it is absolutely astounding that the news that we heard about hunter biden that what's app message, it is the biggest political scandal ever, and that she had that opportunity and didn't take it, that is unbelievable. >> how about the fact that he never really answered the question. you said your son never did anything wrong. at the very least, how do you feel about your son not paying taxes for four years. how about talking about guns and background checks? >> or that your son disowned his child as well. >> he didn't disown, he actually focused in on something special to give her. >> yes, he said i'm going to give you a hunter biden painting
3:12 am
and in exchange i'm going to take back my last name. we're going to talk about that. hunter biden's 4-year-old will not get his famous last night but will get one of his paintings. what a lucky girl. >> please don't bet on it. three nfl players indefinitely suspended for gambling. erik coleman says this is stupid. his message to players losing their jerseys for gambling and i believe this is a huge story. ♪ it's game time ♪ type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events
3:13 am
such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. join the millions already taking ozempic®. ask your health care provider about the ozempic® tri-zone. so many hotels.
3:14 am
ah! ah! ah! trouble booking the family vacay? come on. comfort has free hot breakfast for the whole fam. they have waffles! and splendid pools. cannonball! book direct at choicehotels.com.
3:15 am
3:16 am
3:17 am
>> hunter biden finally settling his long running child support case with a few really surprising terms. it comes as they say he offered to testify against the president's son, but guess what? he never heard back. what is going on. we have the very latest from studio m. >> a lot of head scratchers in this one. as part of hunter biden's child
3:18 am
support settlement, london roberts is dropping the demand. in return navy will be granted one of his paintings from his private election. yes, that is real, i just read that. she will also get proceeds. hunter sat down for a defamation suit filed by that computer repair shop owner. his former business associate claims he offered to testify in hunter's criminal investigation, but his lawyers network heard back from david weise. he could have been key in providing more details into the overseas business deals and whether or not president biden himself was involved. comer saying the fact that a key witness associated with with the
3:19 am
sefc deal was not brought in proves that the justice department is engaged in a cover up. president biden made it clear to his top aids that he will not take political advice from his son. hunter biden agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanors. >> apparently the child support was reduced from $20,000 to $5,000 a month, awe now instead of money, the baby, for child support, will get a undisclosed number of pieces of part she can sell and then she gets the money. >> no one in the biden family fighting for little baby biden. jill biden wrote a book about grandkids and does not -- by the
3:20 am
way that painting right there, i got a copy of that one for my birthday. i have it hanging in the bathroom. i will say this. it is very interesting because there is an article that came out where joe biden had been telling me don't tell me not to bring my son around. i can't bring him to steak dinner. the thing that they're trying to say about that, oh, it proves that he just loves his son so much, or the at least charitable explanation, maybe they're keeping him clean. joe biden is afraid of hunter biden. if hunter biden goes rogue or
3:21 am
feels like he is snubbed he is highly volatile. you just have to look at the messages where he assaults jill biden in messages that are profane, but mostly lots of e-mail messages with how angry he is about being the moneybags and beau gets to be the hero and everyone else makes money but he has to be the guy with the dirty reputation. that probably fuelled his drug problem to begin with. >> i think everything you say is accurate. when you have a drug problem, the last thing you want to do is put people under high tension. so if you care about somebody who has an addiction, the last thing you want to do is put them in a high stakes deal with an official in romania.
3:22 am
knowing one misstep and it will blow up your father's run for the presidency or his run for suspect. we know you have an addiction. by the way that e-mail is so telling. that tells the story. he says i will never do to you what pops does to me. i have been financing this family forever. and it looks like he is. if you look at the next messages and you see the dreams going on. >> en though the fbi did that investigation -- >> there you see him leaving that investigation, that is the case against the computer shop guy, what is interesting about hunter biden and his father is remember part of the gun deal that will be agreed to at the end of the next month, july 26th
3:23 am
in delaware, you to stay clean. for a number of years, and then that gun charge disappears. >> i'll make one last point. a father who loves his son does not make him the point man in a general enterprise. >> i think he is also keeping his dad upright. he is answering questions for him, trying to reestablish -- >> he is. peaking of angels, i have headlines to get to. violent protests sweep the country for a third consecutive night. demonstrators angry over the police involved shooting of the
3:24 am
teenage boy setting fireworks, lighting cars on fire, and it all started on tuesday. the policeman involved has since been arrested. >> and turning to the crime crisis in california, governor newsom says they will double the number of police to crack down on crime in san francisco. they were pushing up for stepped up security, and now governor desantis is calling them out after visiting the golden state. >> a huge rush of people clear across the country to leave california. california never lost population for the entire history until he became governor. i think he sees people leaving. i think he sees deterioration and i think he is lashing out. >> last year 138,000 people
3:25 am
moved out of california. those are your headlines, brian. >> talk about glad bet. three nfl players are suspended after getting caught gambling on games. that means they're all saying so long to the 2023 season, two have been waived already, but could they make a come back. and what about other players in the league as gambling is now main stream. eric, they broke the rules. one of the rules was don't bet on nfl property, don't bet on a game. >> it doesn't surprise me. there is also outlayers. it is one thing to make bets on
3:26 am
nfl property. travelling for an away ga, betting on a college basketball game or something. but to get on the nfl games, it is the ultimate disrespect. it is one of the last unscripted reality shows. putting a tarnish on that to go get on the game, and the show that may be influenced -- >> but things changed so much since you left. they would not even put a team in vegas. and now every team will be in vegas. the athletics will go there in a couple years. and the defensive back, i'm having money problems. the thing that would blow up your sport and every sport is if people don't think is on the loefl.
3:27 am
-- level. is it possible to understand the gravity of what they're doing? >> i think the nfl did a great job laying down these hard suspensions. suspending them indefinitely. many of these guys you will never see play again. you work so hard to get to the nfl and you sacrifice so much and now you throw it away for a few bets. ultimately i think the nfl has to come down harder on the players. they have to reeducate the current players, and let them know this is not allowed. this is not part of the game, because it is so easy to get booked. it is one thing that has changed the game, and hopefully they will get the message. >> going out to practice, aaron
3:28 am
rodgers doesn't look the aim. there is just so many thing that's are just so tempting for players to do. i know it is free enterprise, but i worry about it. do you worry big picture, not just football? >> yes, do i. it is so easy to be influenced by the temptations of gambling. you can't be disciplined enough to not bet on your team and your sport, it is just scary and i hope it gets rectified. >> try to get in shape, i just get worried, you're putting -- you have to keep up the training, i have to urge you, your family asked you to reach out. >> i have young girls and i have to fight off these boys over here. >> you're doing good, i think they will listen to you. >> overruled, the supreme court
3:29 am
making a ruling on race. and a fox weather alert. 100 miles per hour winds ripping across the u.s. leaving behind flooding. the weather that is impacting the july 4th weekend.
3:30 am
3:31 am
3:32 am
- i'm lynette. this is my husband, arthur. - yeah, you wouldn't believe we're in our 70's, huh? (lynette and arthur laugh) - i have recommended consumer cellular to so many people. - she was the one to convince me to come over to her side. (arthur laughs) - that's right! - [announcer] come over to consumer cellular and start saving. get unlimited talk and text with a flexible data plan, starting at just $20 a month. - the coverage has been excellent. - you know, it gives us exactly what we want. - you should go with consumer cellular! - [announcer] switch today. call or go online. somebody would ask her something and she would just walk right past them. she didn't know they were talking to her. i just could not hear.
3:33 am
i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair. but nobody even sees them. our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 75 years. when i finally could hear for the first time, i started crying. i could hear everything. call 1-800-miracle and schedule your free hearing evaluation today. this week is your chance to try any subway footlong for free. like the subway series menu. just buy any footlong in the app, and get one free.
3:34 am
everyone loves free stuff chuck. can we get peyton a footlong? get it before it's gone. on the subway app. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. you are looking live at the u.s. supreme court in capitol hill where justices struck down affirmative action confirming race as a factor in college admissions and president biden is not happy. >> the court has effectively ended affirmative action for college admissions and i
3:35 am
strongly disagree. >> our next guest is a student who calls it a victory. alex, great to have you on this morning. tell us why you think this was the right decision. >> well i think in america, we have an idea. and the ideals are that success is possible through the magic of education. i think yesterday's ruling affirms these fundamental american values and makes our country better. now we can't be judging applicants by their race. now we have to look at what makes them the unique people they are and respecting their individuality. >> surely john roberts that wrote the opinion for the majority, he wrote because harvard and university of north carolina's admission programs lack sufficiently focused and measurable objectives using race
3:36 am
unavoidingly involve race in a harmful way. they cannot be reconciled with the guarantees of equal protection causes. you're ultimately just talking about fairness, aren't you? >> that is true. if you look at harvard, for example, you'll three is huge disparities on the basis of race and i think that is based on a lens. i think it is the same for all racial groups. the u.s. first and foremost for the box we check off for what race we are. and i if i that is not fair or equal. >> so people are saying we don't get into these schools. some are saying our grades should get into these schools. africans with affirmative action
3:37 am
get the boost, and that comes to an end which made the supreme court justice say this. the majority claims racial bias. obviously she feels different from clarence thomas and you. do you understand her point of view? >> i think it is certainly understand able that race playing a role in people's lives and i think it plays a different role in different people's lives. when you have a check box it makes it seem like being asian affects everyone the same way. being african-american affects erin the same way and that is not true. under this ruling you're allowed to talk about how it affects your essay. and people are able to look at what disadvantaged you might have faced in life, what barriers. so there is no way that we can
3:38 am
make sure it is fair and equitable. >> i think the exciting thing about this decision is that it forces our leaders to look at the root causes of why people are not able to get, if you do it just based on merit. to me it looks like deplorable public school systems. we have teachers and colleges that are training teachers to be activists and marxist. what are asian families doing right that we can learn from? i think there is a real opportunity to get things right. alex it was so great to have you on and get your point of view. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> good luck at brown in the fall. >> that will be a challenge, but you earned it. how do you judge if a kid a worthy for a school? class rank? to me class rank was great. how do you rank with the rest of your class. now they say s.a.t.s are gone.
3:39 am
but a gpa for one school at a different state may be easier than others. i thought those two things were -- >> maybe they'll go back to the s.a.t.s and the a.c.t.s. they are a good measure. >> they should look at diversity of opinions and ideas. that is truly what is missing in america. >> you can only legislate that, right? >> we'll see, coming up on friday, president biden suffering from a condition that plagues one in seven adults. we explain the real impact of sleep apnea coming up. and a shortage of cancer drugs that is hurting patients nationwide. why they say u.s. manufacturing is the answer. >> i'm interested in that. >> me too. soul of north alabama, here on our family farm.
3:40 am
then we partner with family owned mills from maine to mississippi to manufacture our cotton into quality american made fabrics that become our heirloom inspired bedding, towels, blankets and apparel. experience our 100% american made luxury linens for yourself. go to red line cotton dot com and receive 15% off your order with code fox news. lowe's knows you never come in for just one thing. so we've got to know a lot of things about a lot of things. like which mower makes the cut. the mulch that finishes the look. and picking a color that pops. you got this. we got you. your wyndham is waiting... to help you check things off your bucket list... ...and his. with 24 trusted brands by wyndham to choose from, your wyndham is waiting. get the lowest price at wyndhamhotels.com - this is our premium platinum coverage map and this is consumer cellular's map. - i don't see the difference, do you? - well, that one's purple.
3:41 am
- [announcer] get the exact same coverage as the nation's leading carrier. starting at $20. consumer cellular. what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
3:42 am
i have active psoriatic arthritis. but with skyrizi to treat my skin and joints, i'm feeling this moment. along with clearer skin skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and is just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. there's nothing like clearer skin and better movement-and that means everything! ask your doctor about skyrizi today. learn how abbvie could help you save.
3:43 am
an american journalist
3:44 am
>> we're back with a fox weather alert. millions of americans across the midwest hit by severe thunderstorms with a wind storm howling up to 100 miles per hour and it left behind a trail of destruction. in denver, the streets turning to rivers after being pounded
3:45 am
with wind and train. let's check in for our foxx weather forecast. >> yes, nice to see you. let's look at it, storms certainly fired over the ohio valley. air quality alert unhealthy for a lot of folks. we'll get to some of that in the next couple hours and it should dissipate into the weekend. air quality alerts for green bay, detroit, and atlanta georgia. the worst quality very unhealthy. there are the storm reports from yesterday. a lot of wind damage, hail damage, and several reports of torrents. today's forecast is pretty much the same and we could see heat sticking around for california but over the mississippi river valley. that will continue to move eastward and there is the
3:46 am
excessive heat index as go through the next couple hours. over 111 degrees for a lot of these cities. those are the big headlines that we'll be following. fox weather.com is the best for your forecast details. >> this week the white house revealed that president biden uses a cpap machine after his sleep app knee ya. dr., good morning to you. >> good morning. >> a lot of americans suffer from sleep apnea but a lot of people don't know about it, how serious is this? >> first i'm glad the president came public about this because about one in seven adults suffer from sleep apnea. bad sleep is at the root of so many diseases. it can cause brain fog and even
3:47 am
contribute to dementia when you have chronic poor sleep. if you don't understand that the problem is the airway in many patients, then taking a pill can make it worse, so a cpap is a good solution for people that can tolerate it. the old machines were like ventilators that were loud and clunky. but the new ones are small and quiet and you can have a simple nose piece to treat the sleep apnea. so i hope the president sleeps well. >> and it is important to manage it. if you cannot manage it and you're suffering and you're sleep deprived, can that explain some of the problems we have seen with the president in the last year or two? >> there is preliminary research that chronic poor sleep and added stress that the president may be under -- >> just a little. >> both can contribute to plaques in the brain that could lead to dementia and alzheimer's
3:48 am
like symptoms. when you don't sleep well you have mini alzheimer's type symptoms the next day. >> there is 14 cancer drugs in shortage, particularly, you know, a lot of the drugs used for chemo. after covid, i thought we realized that we cannot rely on india and china for all of our stuff. apparently we're still doing it. >> about 60% of the key medications come from india and china including antibiotics and chemo if is so frustrating when you cannot offer basic medications. we need more domestic manufacturing. pharma companies are incentivized to produce
3:49 am
overseas. but after the white house announced it, the pharma ran ads against it. >> ultimately, unfortunately for people going through cancer treatment, their doctors are having to ration the drugs and that does not sound good. one final story for you and we look at the pop season on the really, aspertaine, apparently it is about to be cited by the w.h.o. has perhaps a cancer causer, a carsinogen are you about that in. >> i'm more worried about the craving that the artificial
3:50 am
sweeteners cause. >> thanks, steve. >> about ten minutes before the top of the hour and carly joins us right now. >> hey, steve. i have crazy details here, a florida man featured on "america's most wanted" has been arrested about 40 years on the run. he vanished in 1984 after being named the prime suspect of a woman. the woman's body was found a canal with his fingerprints on her. he was caught in california as he was serving as president of a local water board. he was booked into a san diego jail this week and he was charged with first-degree murder. >> walgreens is closing 150 stores. demand plummeted for the covid-19 vaccine and tests.
3:51 am
walgreens is expected to cut 300 sister stores in the uk. they reported add 59% profit drop in the third quarter. >> and now septembering -- accepting applications for the military duty. it is perfect for the farm or when you need do heavy duty work. you can nominate the patriot in your life pap random drawing will be held just after independence day. those are your headlines, steve, how cool is that. >> it's cool, my neighbors got that tractor and i'm a little jealous, just saying. >> coming up on this friday, plunging patriotism, the record number of americans who believe our country's best days are behind us. we're going to talk about that before the 4th of july. first, mother knows best. presidential candidates are
3:52 am
flocking to philadelphia to court the "mom vote" of 2024. moms for liberty will share their key issues coming up next on "fox and friends." today's special headline is brought to you be mehindra. they say seeing is believing, but with stearns & foster® that's only part of the story. we handcraft every stearns & foster® using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming intellicoils®,
3:53 am
for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort... every single night. stearns & foster® what comfort should be. for a limited time, bring home incredible comfort with $400 in savings on select mattresses. learn more at stearnsandfoster.com. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. at mint mobile, we like to do the opposite of what big wireless does. they charge you a lot. we charge you a little. they put their names on arenas. we put ours on my lower back. so naturally when they announced
3:54 am
they'd be raising their prices due to inflation, we decided to deflate our prices due to not hating you. and if this were one of their ads, they'd end it here with a "happy customer". so we'll end ours with an angry goat. oh h-ho, look at the angry goat. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) -awww. -awww. -awww. -nope. ( ♪ ) constant contact delivers the marketing tools your small business needs to keep up, excel, and grow. constant contact. helping the small stand tall.
3:55 am
before... and bath fitter. now's the time to call bath fitter to get a beautiful “after.” with our unique tub over tub process, there's no mess or stress. bath fitter. it just fits. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. (wheezing) asthma isn't pretty. it's the moment when you realize that a good day... is about to become a bad one. but then, i remembered that the world is so much bigger than that, with trelegy.
3:56 am
because one dose a day helps keep my asthma symptoms under control. and with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy helps improve lung function so i can breathe easier for a full 24 hours. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy contains a medicine that increases risk of hospitalizations and death from asthma problems when used alone. when this medicine is used with an inhaled corticosteroid, like in trelegy, there is not a significant increased risk of these events. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase risk of thrush and infections. get emergency care for serious allergic reactions. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ♪ what a wonderful world. ♪ ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy for asthma - because breathing should be beautiful. the top gop presidential
3:57 am
contenders are heading to philadelphia to address one of the most powerful factions of the republican party. parents. moms for liberty are hosting the second annual joyful warriors. i'll start with you, tina. what does it tell you that you have so many presidential contenders on the republican sidelining up to speak at your event. what does it tell you about the power of moms and the upcoming presidential election? >> it says the number one issue in america as we approach the 2024 presidential election is protecting parental rights and improving the failing system today. >> tiffany, in addition to having these presidential candidates i understand you're having seminars. one of them is on sex education because there has been a lot of concern among parents and especially among the parents part of your group with the
3:58 am
sexualization of children in the public school system. i understand that you're having people from the group, gays against groomers, tell us about it? >> it seems like we treat adults like children and children like adults and moms are in the gap. we're concerned about the sexualization of your kids in school. our founder here is speaking. she has been standing with many other people across the country with parents alongside us saying why is there so much sexual material being presented to parents in our school. we're also having a panel to talk about the future of education as tina said, we have a failing education system with almost two thirds of kids not reading on grade level. >> probably because they're spending so much time getting
3:59 am
sexualized and racialized. as you know, the southern poverty law center named your group an extremist group. you have been positioned as domestic terrorists. even the event where you're hol holding it, the staffers tried to demand that your event be canceled which the irony, the american revolution, moms for liberty, i can't even start. how are you dealing with so many negative characterizations of your group and what are they afraid of? >> we deal with it just like moms deal with everything. we make lemonade out of lemons. we're joyful warriors and we move forward, the values that we
4:00 am
hold dear for the future of our country. as we do that we stay laser focused. we, when we enter there was protestors all around. the philadelphia police department has been fabulous to make sure we're safe. they were out in force to make sure we were safe from vandals. they defaced an engraving at the museum of washington crossing the delaware. >> i'm glad they're afraid of you. the collective action problem that parents have always had is getting resoevered by your organization, thank you so much, you're doing fabulous work. >> thank you, rachel. the second hour of "fox and friends" starts now. ♪

105 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on