can t wait to give you interviews and have a great time. will: joe, awesome, we ll check in with you at all morning long at that cool event. rachel: thank you, joey. mexican cartels making billions at the southern border thanks to president biden s open border policies. our next guest says it is the tip of the iceberg as a cartel crises looms. will: founding father under fire. a attempt to build a national slavery monument at james madison s home. from out of the blue, every room can be more innovative. with some of that. and a whole lot of this. meet our exclusive dent and scratch resistant stainmaster laminate. check out our most innovative products. only at lowe s.
be at wimbledon this year. we will keep our fingers crossed. here i be at wimbledon this year. we will keep our fingers crossed. here is l keep our fingers crossed. here is something a little bit different. there is an annual race called man versus horse. in wales there s an annual race called man v horse. men and women compete too, but it is humans against horses. and at the weekend, for only the third time in over 40 years, a human out ran a horse over 22 and a half miles to win. the appropiately named ricky lightfoot a trail runner and firefighter took the title. he s been speaking to our reporter sanny rudravajhala. i had one horse passed me after an hour and it was only for about two minutes because i passed them again on that steep upper section. that horse charging by, galloping, it was a bit mental. i was so in the zone and concentrating on it was windy and concentrating on it was windy and rainy, iwas and concentrating on it was windy and rainy, i was shocked at first. it
Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Faulkner Focus 20240604 15:00:00 archive.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from archive.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
victimhood is very important to the strongman profile. the whole thing with trump, right now, he s a very able propagandist. a very able storyteller, who s always the victim. so, this very compelling story of him as the leader, the hero, the savior of the nation, who s been wronged, that something that s rightfully his the election has been stolen from him. and he s trying to tell the truth. he s always had that persona. it s been really effective in building a fanatical base, who are willing to wreck congress for him. i really see january 6th as a cool event, a milestone on a race war. but, it s also one authoritarian leader called rescue operation. professor, i m going to continue this conversation with you tomorrow morning. we ll be having this again. thank you for joining us. author and nyu professor, ruth benji ought. we appreciate your time.
ukrainians iranians and he said he disagreed with vice president kamala harris. your overarching takeaway, how will the speech be remembered down the road? sean: boring, not a lot of energy. first five minutes, i gave him an a, the rest of the speech, d or d minus. you had social distancing in the chamber. i was in that chamber, cufeel it, it is a cool event and they had everyone separated and very partisan and low energy. his mumbling through the speech oftentimes, he made the gaffes, i don t think he did well. poll numbers will not improve. carley: that will be something to watch for sure. sean, leave it there, thank you for waking up with us. good to see you. cnn had trouble spinning their post-address poll, bad news for