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
traveling to scranton, pennsylvania, florida, tennessee, new jersey and of course, new york. why? because we want to know with the american people think about joe biden, about gas prices, about inflation, all of it. tonight, we will do things a little differently. we will be taking a trip down memory lane airing some of our greatest hits so far. because trust me, the american people have given us some great content to work with. let s get right to it. starting in new york where we wanted to know how people are dealing with this expensive fourth of july holiday. watch. what are your plans for the holiday? i am actually traveling. fireworks, maybe coney island. we will set off fireworks and try to keep out all of our digits intact. fireworks! what are your plans this holiday weekend? may be doing a little barbecuing and a cook out with my family. what are your cookout must haves? hotdogs. i love hotdogs. mayonnaise. mac and cheese. i like hotdogs. bur
the lead plaintiff in a landmark same-sex marriage case joins me tonight. he with begin tonight with a theme that, by now, may be familiar to viewers of this show. repeal the 20th century. the notion that, for many on the far right, the good ole days start with 17 and 18, as in hundreds. the era where men were men and is womener property. and the 20th century, the american century, was literally the ruin of this country as a christian nation the onset of workers rights and social safety net and income taxes and voting rights for women and black people and liberalized immigration and acceptance of lgbtq people and dangerous cultural things, like jazz, hip-hop, you know, rock and roll. and legalized contraception and apportion. believe it or not, there are people and el with-funded groups in this country who have dedicated their lives to repealing it all. but right now, i hate to say it, they are kind of winning. conservative organizations like the heritage foundation had in
so, if convicted, he faces up to five years probation and a minimum of five days in jail. other than that, it doesn t offer many new details about the crash or what exactly happened that night. for that, why have the new york times, believe it or not you have may have missed the fashion. elvis fashion boundaries and avatar wearing prada you would find a very important story buried near the bottom. a story containing many new shocking details about nancy pelosi nancy pelosi s dui arrest. you may be wondering what s fashionable about drunk driving? how did that end up in the fashion section? i guess if you are going to smash up your porsche you have got to do it in style like pauly p. we can assure 82-year-old he looks pretty good after totaling the sports car he has the sports coat. the article was spoon fed to the times by pelosi s clean up team to make paulie look like a victim. that s right. and i use the term pelosi s team very loosely because we re not really sure n