pete: look at that rope. 99 has a good swing on him. will: how old are those kids? pete: how old? i think that kid looked like he was maybe nine. will: could you strike him out? pete: yeah. should we try? i m afraid i d hit a kid. will: my control is a little off. will: and you re old? pete: if the challenge is to strike out a nine ear old i m going to bring the heat. will: could you throw a no- hitter to 9-year-olds? pete: absolutely. no-hitter, no walks. perfect game. will: no i take the kids. you just said you might beat a kid. you re not going nine innings without walking somebody. pete: there are really good 9-year-old hitters but you can t catch up with the speed. will: what s the age they catch up to you. pete: 12. will: you can no longer strike them out. 13? pete: 13 and 14 they are turning the corner. the testosterone kicks in. i mean, e-mail us friends@fox news.com. dads everywhere feel like they could own their 9-year-old but they get up into the teens, and they st
threat. pete: not serious. rachel: you spoke to brigadier general robert spalding , will, earlier and this is what he said it is significant, a concern primarily because i believe if they are to invade taiwan they are probably going to try to create some kind of distraction and a good place to have a dieses traction is cuba. we ve been losing war game against the chinese for at least 10 years and i think it s a singular lack of focus in washington d.c. about the problem of china. it s a lack of organization and focused on china as a chief threat. we re organized for a post- colder war world and we re in a cold war and we organize the defense away from the ideas of regional commands and focus like we did on china as a singular threat. will: so let s bring in fox news sunday anchor and chief legal correspondent shannon bream with us this morning. good morning. good morning, great to see you guys. will: we wanted to ask you