bringing you into fox & friends in this 8:00 hour on the east coast. it s father s day let s take a look at a couple of pictures. how about this it s rain each with her parents right there. rachel: that s my mom and dad by the way at my house right now and that s pete: is that you? rachel: no that s me on the left pete: that s a compliment to you rachel: thank you i took my parents to the white house when sean was in congress. it was a special day for all of us. pete: happy path father s day. rachel: here is my dad as a kid so if you see the front row. pete: which one? rachel: on the front row with the glove on the front, i m looking at the screen so this way right here. see him? pete: you re pointing. rachel: with the striped shirt. pete: so he s second from the left. rachel: yup. pete: on the bomb. rachel: my dad first generation mexican american. this is like the mexican bad news bears really, right? and so it s a great photo one of my favorite ones framed in my house a
[national anthem] [national anthem] pete: good morning, everybody. again, your photos, phenomenal. my favorite one, the flag with the moon in the middle of the day. i don t know a lot about science, but i know the moon is not supposed to be out in the middle of the day, but sometimes it is. i don t know why. maybe you can help me. [laughter] welcome to fox & friends. rachel: asking questions we can t answer. pete: there s got to be an answer. everything swirls on god s design, on everyone s pattern. rachel: i bet rick knows. pete: i m sure rick knows. will: it s got to be something with science. pete: that was a bright day with the flag and the moon was right there. i don t know if we have it will: it s disconcerting. it should be daylight, and the moon is still out. it doesn t add up. my favorite one is the one where we had the american flag in the midst of the ice and snow-covered forest because with i think it s symbolic of most of the country in the next 24-
haas christmas i gave you my heart. the very next day you gave it away. this year to save me from tears rachel: welcome, everybody. it s 9:00, it s fox & friends. we were talking, by the way, in the priest hour about how many people are sitting by the fire in their robes [laughter] watching fox & friends. mike if e-mailed me, he said i happen to be working at my kitchen table with the fire on during your back and forth about a morning fire, and look at that. look how cozy that looks. pete: yeah, that looks nice. i m thinking that s an electric fire, which is a lot easier or to turn on. will: yeah. pete: first of all, any photo with us in the background, major bonus points, so we thank you,. will: well, you did some homework. pete: yep. will: you got, what, natural fire but propain starter? pete: allege old fireplaces in our house. will: so you re using pete: i throw in a starter log to cheat will: of course. pete: so we do it, i d say, every other night. we
good evening and welcome to politicsnation. tonight s lead, breathing room. right now, it looks like there is some deadline and our debt ceiling debate. janet yellen giving congress and the white house and extension, but only of a few more days, to hash out a day will and avoid an economic catastrophe. and the biden white house aides and republican house speaker kevin mccarthy are reportedly closer to doing that, as the clock runs out. with gop hard-liners in the house already throwing cold water on the deal, the american public hasn t even had a chance to see. we are bringing you the very latest from capitol hill in just a moment. and ron desantis made his 2024 presidential run official this week. enlisting another in secure right winger to make help help him make america his 50 state version of florida. i m puzzled why the sunshine state governor would choose a black form that elevates darkness along with hate speech and disinformation to launch his bid for the
abuses of those in power to take your liberty, your property, your reputation, and, inin deed, your life. he promised a humility so often found with the powerful embrace fairness as their foundation. it sure doesn t seem that way, does it? gary sappily is a supervisory special agent for the irs where he s worked for 14 years. in january 2020, he was assigned to what he calls a high profile investigation. who s the subject of the investigation? i can t confirm or deny the subject of this investigation. why not. because part of the tax secrecy laws don t allow it. he can t say it but cbs news learned the investigation was the probe of hunter biden by the trump-appointed us attorney if delaware. cbs news has obtained this letter his lawyer sent to congress monday alleging irregularities in doj s handling of the investigation. schapley is seeking legal protections from congress so he can share specifics of his allegations. there were multiple steps that were slow-wa