respect. great message. we have to make sure these kids play and get people to volunteer. exactly. brian: you will train them. we will do our best. brian: love what you are doing and kids will grow up and appreciate you. thank you, don. thank you. brian: second hour of fox & friends starts right now. that kind of music just sooths the soul i reminisce about the days of old with that old time rock and roll. ainsley: funny, talking about disney world a lot. that s k kissimmee, florida. steve: 7:00 a.m. ainsley: wait, someone s on the bench. brian: that s what we need. somebody woke up for us. ainsley: that s where i need to sit after that football throw, right, brian? steve: there is conner. he is the son of ed. brian: and jessica. ainsley: both of his parents work here. steve: take your kid to work day. suddenly a co-host on fox & friends today. very interesting. i yes i was sick on that thursday. and i hit two field goals on national
leads. why would i debate? i would have a hostile group of anchors a hostile network asking questions. why would i do that? steve: why would you do it? it s just a tradition. it s part of the vetting process. i think on both parties, the parties want to see all of the candidates align essentially you are shopping for the best candidate. we have already heard joe biden is not going to do it because he doesn t want to look so old compared to all the others. miranda devine wrote this morning in the new york post she said you can hope trump is teasing he won t dethe debate. otherwise the obvious conclusion trump is running scared from ron desantis. ainsley: i think he will wind up doing it eventually if all the other candidates are doing it. steve: he should. ainsley: the difference is at least the republicans are having primary presidential debates. steve: first one on fox. ainsley: other democratic candidates, other than joe biden are saying wait a minute, the public needs