energy. dave: is the effort distraction here. clayton: and food fraud at the lunch line costing taxpayers billions of dollars. how a big bureaucracy is not only wasting cash, but hurting our kids for school lunches. fox & friends begins right now. dave: sloppy joe? icht. clayton: oh, happy mother s day to the mothers out there. welcome into fox & friends on this beautiful sunday morning here in midtown manhattan. dave: and there s natalie in the center. and a nice relaxing mother s day for you as always. get up at two in the morning, and go to work and what s that they want. alisyn: go home and dive into the family chaos, it s great. dave: it s a dream. alisyn: i m grateful. clayton: my wife was texting, i was leaving at 3:30. both kids are up. both kids the same night. happy mother s day. we want to thank 1-800-flowers on thank them for the flowers on the set. alisyn: i want to say hi to one of our special moms out there. sue, she watches us every
ahmadinejad dismisses any potential threat and, the threat is nothing more than a mosquito to iran as the iranian opposition group claims tehran is expanding the weapons program amid claims they cleaned up a nuclear site to hide the evidence. what does it mean for upcoming talks in vienna, starting tomorrow? joining us is the former united states ambassador to the united nations, john bolton, who is with us, every sundays, about this time. good morning, ambassador. good morning, glad to be with you. eric: six years since the u.n. security council demanded iran stop the uranium enrichment and mahmoud ahmadinejad and the mullahs, are not listening. what does it mean? well i think this speech today is a prelude to the negotiation with the iaea that you mentioned. i think it makes clear what iran s position is. and, i think it torques up the position, that we ll give away more and legitimize more of iran s nuclear program. and, from mahmoud ahmadinejad s point, why not? it