be moving out. that is my sports symbolism. steve: then the sun would be coming out in new york city because he is coming here. it is. look at that. brian: for trades, we look up, we ask the clouds and the lord, will you pull off a trade today to keep them under the salary cap? thursday s draft, it has to happen this week. aaron rod gers says, i m playing for the jets, doesn t that take your leverage? steve: kind of. welcome to hour three of fox and friends. there is a poll, i hope they kept this away from the president. 70% of americans said no, he should not run. 60% said donald trump should not run for president. regarding joe biden, the major factor with mrur approximatality is his age. 48% say his age is a major factor and the others with a minor factor. only a third say age does not bother me in the least. ainsley: the majority, 51 of them were democrats and 46% % want trump over desantis and 31% said desantis. brian: right. one-on-one, first and second choi
they are using this story to make their case for, you guessed it, more censorship. the left loves to shame masculinity. but could it be doing more harm man good. dana white joins unfiltered on how we may be seeing a shift in the culture wars. most people of could probably name their favorite movie about the mob. but how realistic are those movies? we ll check in later with a former member of the colombo crime family who gives us the real story. i m not trying to stir up the pot for clicks. you can t click on the tv anyway. this a.i. thing could be a real threat and we don t fully understand it. but what we do know is getting a little scary here fast. deem fake photos like these swirl around social media. this always new era of misinformation. in a few years it s going to be a warp drive with a personality and we are not prepared for that. is it possible the ai gets smarter than the humans? dan: don t misunderstand, a.i. has incredible potential. they super charge ou
[national anthem] [national anthem] rachel: good morning, everybody. it s 6:00 here in new york city, i m so happy to be sitting next to my friends will and pete this morning. yesterday i brought in three bananas so we could start to be hell think, andstair healthy, and they re still there. [laughter] pete: yeah, look at that. rachel: all three. pete: i haven t eaten a banana many in ten years. will: i ate one four minutes ago. rachel: good for you. pete: they re still good though rachel: no, i m going to attack those bananas. will: i have contended and introduced a massive debate on the office floor around jesse watters prime time, and i think bananas are the number one fruit. i think they are easy, portable, thank you, dave, a lot of i appeal, not messy. i would rank bananas one. rachel: i think they are just like the egg, the perfect egg is the perfect to protein, that s the perfect fruit. will: i defy you, pete, to come up with a fruit that beats the banan
bring to big cities. cb cotton is live in new york city with more, cb? hi jon good evening nice to see you. newly released data from the nypd certainly shows an increase in one type of criminal offense, retail theft. the staffs are belike nearly one third of those committing retail theft or repeat offenders. this comes as house judiciary committee prepares for to field hearing tomorrow. focusing more violent crime. six confirmed witnesses for the harried members of the gop led committee said their testimony will highlight how the policies of manhattan d.a. alvin bragg have contributed to rampant violent crime. the das office though says the hearing is not a real effort to address public safety. but rather a political stunt. the hearing comes as another round of criticism against bragg from republicans who feel bragg s priority prosecuting content being tough on crime. less than two weeks ago trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related
shelves of inventory behind lock. ask you to run right with me. democratic senator joe manchin up for reelection. i lost one, won t lose another one. new york jets, jets, jets, jets, select will mcdonald. let s go. brian: felony counts of falsifying records conflicted by the lyrics because working for the weekend. steve: that is what we re doing. brian: what we re looking forward to. i know people very well that work through the weekend. if i feel too happy and elbulient, it will be at the cost steve: would you rather work the weekends or work the weekday? brian: i m not sure. he does both. rachel: it s pretty fun on the weekend, it doesn t feel like work. that is sweet. reverse outnumbered. i m the lucky gal. brian: don t firefighters work 36 straight hours rachel: isn t that what they do? brian: they get it done and can open a dunkin donuts or that is what we do, brian. brian: are you surprised we don t have a pole because o