randi weingarten expected to get grilled on capitol hill. new report out on response to covid calling collective national incompetence. many. schools could have been opening earlier. rodgers newest member of the jets. bidding heart felt farewell to green bay. aaron one of the best quarterbacks to play this game. we re excited to add someone of his character and his ability everything you re doing right now making me crazy i want to kiss you on the dance floor. steve: 7:01 if you look live at myrtle beach, south carolina right now. if you are out there, one of those folks on the beach, it a gorgeous start to the day. it s currently 60 degrees. they are going for a high of 71 down there. and, look, the pink sky over south carolina. beautiful pam met toe company nice day to start our wednesday hour two of fox & friends. ainsley: beaches are so great down there they are large and flat hard sand. steve: you can ride a bike. ainsley: you can walk on it and
no man a island except. where is that? do you know what? [bleep] i m going to go paint a cat. jesse: then jon stewart retired to go live on a farm where he doesn t have to shave every day. i m jealous of the not shaving. farms make me nervous. i get the sense math is involved and i have to do math to eat, i won t. so stuart left his show to stephen colbert and everybody realized how talented he really was. but he wasn t just a host. john did stand up. he was a writer. he even acted. did you ever see the back of a $20 bill, man? i don t know you. ever seen the back of a $20 bill on weed? jesse: that role wasn t a stretch for stuart because we hear he grows all kinds of things on his farm. here he is showing a little more range in another film. tomorrow i m leaving for china to represent the fine firm of morton and mandel, yes me the one guy though once shaved his ass to win a $5 bet. stuart has skills and he has to be smart because he is rich. isn t that how it w
were spiritual. i think what we are seeing is the impact of politicians weaponizing the bible and attaching it to christianity or attaching it to some other religion and right now younger people are anti-institution because of this demonization of institutions that have come from the far right. and so i think we ought to be careful how we encourage people into the faith and lead them into the faith while not discouraging them. so i would love to see more young people coming back to church and really getting engaged in the word. but again, i would love to see the sample size to see who they talked to and what they deem religion. ainsley: lauren, what do you think? look, i think that when we talk about institutions, we are spot on. secular leftist institutions have failed young people. they put their hope in celebrity, in media, in cull
people are leaving their home country in droves because it s become dirty and dangerous. and they are in search of a more comfortable life. but they don t speak the language and they are making no attempt to assimilate to the new cull temperature and the locals are upset. californians are seeking asylum in mexico. and it s not just californians. americans from all over have fled to mexico city because biden s america is so expensive. the americans get to save some money while they work remotely but there s a problem. turning mexico city into the new brooklyn. the l.a. times say you can hear english in every cafe when you go out, you see more white people than mexican. the menus have converted to english and coffee shops advertise oak milk lattes apparently modern day colonialism. the coffee shop i go to i m the only mexican besize the waiters. maybe in this place everybody speaks english. listen, i don t want to be
flow. there is an attempt to market to the kids to get to the parents. pete: right. lawrence: i don t like that. ainsley: i know, true. lawrence: i think it s very problematic. again, they believe it you shouldn t be involved in your kids education there is a slippery slope right here. we are almost as a country conceding to it now maybe through louden in virginia some parents are fighting back. some message getting through the cull temperature that is problematic. ainsley: what are you going to do? pete: nothing. going to move. to me, that we don t know enough, the threat level is so low. ainsley: i know. pete: i should be able to live in a country where i can make that choice as a parent. a parent of my kid. but we are getting to the point where finance f. it s the schools and restaurants and flights. lawrence: everywhere. pete: pretty soon well i wanted oh, because i don t want to vaccinate my 8-year-old. lawrence: that s the goal.