[the star-spangled banner] [the star-spangled banner] rachel: good morning. it is 6:00 a.m. :00 am in new york city and you were just listening to the navy band ceremonial band performing the national anthem. this memorial day weekend, send us your photos and stories of servicemembers who died while serving. you can e-mail email those, friends@foxnews.com. joey is in for pete this morning. joey:he lets the sitting his place on the couch and i said what side do you sit on? i couldn t remember so i stood here and waited to for will to get up. i m happy to be here. rachel: glad to have you especially this weekend. joe: great weekend to be here and give pete the weekend a. rachel: president biden baltzer camp david even though congress has not reached a deal on the debt ceiling. will: janet yellen pushes back the default deadline by two days. joe: alexandria hoff is live in washington dc. reporter: a major fiction point for stronger work requirements in certain kinds of fed
quickly heating up this week as republican candidates begin firing shots at one another over who is the right person to lead the party against president biden in the 2024 election. but is the gop primary already shaping up to be a two-person race before former president trump and florida governor ron desantis? or is there a dark horse candidate voters should pay closer attention to? we re going to discuss that coming up. speaker mccarthy and i have had several productive conversations. our staffs continue to meet, and they re making progress. it s crunch time. it s not easy. we re going to make sure we re not just trying to get an agreement. we re trying to get something that s worthy of the american people. i thought we made progress yesterday. i thought we d make progress again today. i want to be able to solve this problem. we begin with the debt ceiling negotiators trying to finalize a deal with six days to go before the u.s. government faces a potential default.
brian: that is augusta, georgia, and that s i requested a structure right in the middle of a bridge. that would show symbolically how we have to come together as a people. thank you very much control room for pulling that out. ainsley: kind of like joe biden you want to unite. brian: i do want to unite and like joe biden i have done nothing to make it happen but we ll see. welcome, everyone, to this second hour. and as far as i could tell we still have an hour after that. steve: we do if all goes well we will go until bill and dana get in the building and take over so we can go mow. ainsley: that s exactly right. to texas, we talked about yesterday there was this manhunt for this guy who allegedly ran next door to his neighbor s house with a gun and mowed down five people inside that house. we heard from mr. garcia who said his wife was the first one to die in the threshold of the door. here s the man that they are still looking for. this happened late friday nigh
[laughter] steve: how is that? hey, who is for the eagles? [crowd boos] steve: so many people have kansas city memorabilia on today. thank you very much. who likes fox & friends in the morning? [cheers] and here we are live from the bbiscuit in kansas city. i got married here, i used to work here and i m here to cheer on the kansas city chiefs. that s great. listen, what a crowd we have got today ainsley and brian. look at this. one of the people actually brought in the super bowl trophy. and this is what it is all about. of course, this is probably a bootleg or something. [laughter] can t possibly be real. so, anyway. we are live today from the big biscuit talk about kansas city that is going to be playing in nine days against the eagles. the people here even though it is 11 degrees, ainsley and brian. they are amped up and ready to win, right? [cheers] brian: you got some special guests coming down, too, right? steve: what s that, brian? brian: you have some s
thousands of people cut off from the mainland 6789 the only way to get there, air, helicopter or boat. you see semitrucks bringing supplies, we re moving as fast as we can, we are here to support as long as needed. carley: alexandria hoff joins us live from fort myers beach. what an experience. the pictures look like a bomb went off. what did you learn? alex: how complicated it has been to get to people in need, those in barrier islands that have been completely cut off. recovery operation or the operation to get to some form of state of recovery, 24 hours ongoing and quite impressive. latest numbers, 430,000 floridians still without power, down from 2.6 million and hardest hit places, though, they could be in the dark for weeks and months, some are anticipating. as number of those without power comes down, ian s death toll is rising. report of 78 deaths, 71 in florida, even survival plagued by trauma. a resident put it, it is the most horrible thing in the world really