[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
it s the 89 a.m. hour fox & friends weekend starting with this. an elderly couple s family demands justice as los angeles county d.a. gascón plans to dismiss charges againster that loved ones attacker. he s just going walk free with no consequence. his actions has step grandmother in the hospital and they told us there s no hope of her waking up. rachel: such a sad story plus former president trump hitting the campaign trail in philadelphia. and d.c., as he shows support for putting the ten commandments back in the classroom. who likes the ten commandments by the way going up in the schools? [applause] they don t it to go up. it s crazy world. you know, crazy world. will: it s most expensive house primary ever and fighting as one squad member battling to keep his seat. the third hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. good morning welcome to fox & friends 8:00 hour, you know a family dinner tonight you know back home to the country. to real am
[laughter] rachel: and withstand the storm, i mean, there s just so much symbolism in this. what has been the reaction? so probably 80 to 1 is super positive. we had a ribbon cutting yesterday, we allowed everybody out, and there s just smiles ear to ear. but there is a small minority that happens to be very vocal. ray what is hair complaint? that it is a cross. s the not about the structure, it s not about the fact that we own the land or that we paid for it without any government money, it s that they don t want a religious symbol in plain view. they would say that the government should be in control of all external land, so they re, like, hey, that s over the water. does that the imply government endorsement of religion? not at all. we own the land, we got the permits, it s a good design. we re allowed to have this. will: you were telling us before this conversation began that what you wanted people to know about ocean grove is that you re welcoming all rebigses, but that
state flag. which you can t see in this photo. it s up there at the top. and one is available for community groups to use to fly various flags to commemorate city events. and the city has largely allowed all comers except for a group called camp constitution which wanted to fly what it called the christian flag, which was a red latin cross on a blue background, against a white field, and the city said no, we can t do that, because that would be a violation of the establishment clause. that would be a government endorsement of religion, so we can t let it fly. and today, the supreme court said that argument doesn t fly. the court s ruling was 9-0. it unanimously said this was a public forum. boston created a public forum, open to all comers, and when it did that, it couldn t discriminate on the basis of viewpoint, and that s what it did when it said no to a christian group. so it s another ruling, this is
is what we have always been. the state legislatures including what the colorado legislature just did become all important. the u.s. supreme court is expected to rule on the mississippi case by the end of june. gillian? gillian: alyssa, thank you. well, the seattle area high school football coach who lost his job over leading players in prayer will take his argue. to the supreme court monday. joe kennedy contends his first amendment rights were violated school officials say they have no problem allowing him to pray separately from his students. but that allowing him to pray with them admit field immediately after games could be seen as a government endorsement of religion. up next the republicans vs. the mouse house. antioxidants says disney needs to take a step back and listen to the people. ultimately, this state is governed by the best interest of