have with you? what are you doing with it? steve: if a jurisdiction gets a court order and serves it to facebook. you must. steve: they will. they will, of course. they are compliant with that they have whole departments for that what this is about now is another reminder that there is this just dichotomy going on. brian: number one story. no win with data. thinthey are simply caught in te middle of it all. brian: i just want to get out of technology age. you want a rotary dial phone. trapper keeper. 8 track. brian: i like petty coat junction where had you to walk to the telephone pole. steve: that was green acres. petty coat junction, everybody was always swimming up in the water tower. brian: that s right. that s not sanitary. steve: talk about the bagel out on the wet street. ainsley: we are going to eat
that, you know, just as a point of interest that when one entity says one thing that proves that claims one thing you guys cover it ad nauseam. when debbie nunez said it s very possible, yesterday, there was crickets from you guys. [inaudible] i understand that, jonathan, where was your passion and where was your concern when they all said there was no connection to russia? where was it then? crickets from you guys. it s interesting how when evidence comes out and people briefed on the russia connection comes out and say there was nothing that they have seen to prove the connection, you choose not to cover that you don t stop the narrative. you continue to perpetuate a false narrative. it sounds like, sean, you and the president are saying now we don t mean wiretapping anymore. that s not true anymore. no, that s not. other forms of surveillance. what s it going to be next. jim, i think that s cute but at the end of the day we talked about this for three or four days. brian
that president obama in an organized fashion wiretapped the trump organization when they were trying to become the next president of the united states. and the house said it the day before this is republicans and democrats together. then sean spicer delayed his presser for an hour. the thought was that he is preparing some type of response, knowing that the president, too said yesterday to tucker, carlson, i need a couple of weeks and i will be able to bring something forward reveal some things. steve: which would be great. keep in mind we had sharyl attkisson on this program somebody who has personally been surveilled by the government. she says the intelligence apparatus in the world today has ways to surveil you, you know, at the direction of somebody where there are absolutely no fingerprints. there is no authorization. it s scary stuff, according to her. ainsley: sean spicer is defending the president. that s his job to defend the president. he says, you know, we need to have an i
where is kevin james? had you to go to long island. you could have gone out to the plaza. brian: promised the band they could come inside and that s the best we could do. we brought inside outside. ainsley: create a set that looks like inside. that is tullamore great whiskey i have heard. don t start drinking right now or every will be taking a nap. ainsley: ainsley gives great advice don t drink now. steve: unless you are watching us from ireland. ainsley: 5:00 somewhere. brian: that s a different song. steve: let s talk about this. the president of the united states when he was running for president, donald trump made it very clear he would do his best if he becomes president to cut the waste in government. and yesterday we saw trump s skinny budget, a blueprint for $1.1 trillion and there are a bunch of programs that he feels are not effective, a waste of money. they re going to cut them. and the other stuff that he likes and is a benefit to the
for so long. the president said no more of that. steve: is he talking about getting rid of whole government agencies which is refreshing. meanwhile jane has emailed thus morning she says i support president trump s budget especially cuts to the arts. it s about time they grew up and stood on their own feet. bye-bye big bird. brian: of course jamie lee curtis came out and condemned the national endowment of the arts and here is the response from mark. jamie lee curtis is worth $35 million. other actors are worth a lot more. let them support the arts. ainsley: thank you so much for sending in your comments. keep those coming because we will talk about them throughout the show. steve: do you like what the president of the united states is trying to do with this or do you think they are making unnecessary cuts that will harm people? let us know on foxandfriends.com. he. brian: couple things without cutting entitlements, the discretionary party of the budget is getting smaller and smaller n