the brakes on his agenda blocking more than half a trillion in new climate spending. bill: you call the audible. the president going all in on green energy despot experts saying it is one of the things that put the u.s. at risk for black outs. the president is urged to go back to the drawing board. if you are looking for the answers, mr. president. they are in america. open up the xl pipeline and offshore drilling and federal lands and get clean, american energy into the mix here to address this issue. dana: team fox coverage and analysis. let s begin with mark meredith at the white house today. good morning. later today the president will be leaving the white house heading up to massachusetts to outline how through executive action he believes he can address climate change. the president s orders are likely to fall short of the original goal to get congress to pass a sweeping tax and climate bill. it s joe manchin who says he cannot support the proposal and especiall
d.a. says i don t think we ll prosecute that one. if it makes it to the judge it is a whole new criteria on that level as well. it never makes it out of the system we once had a great system with them. a good partnership. there is no partnership anymore in the criminal justice system. bill: what about the point about the homeless being run out of shelters because migrants are coming from the border? he is crying about them now. bringing them into planes by westchester nobody said anything about it. they said don t address it. now it is hitting home. sometimes here. if you walk new york city and walk through the streets you ll see what he is speaking about. he has the power to do something about this. he doesn t want to upset his party and trying to get the feds to send something and say it s my answer. he can do it from within. he is choosing not to. dana: he did add his voice rather meekly to the bodega owner who was basically acting in self-defense when he was
thriving community on the south side. a lot of people go to work every day but you have a lot of abandoned buildings, dilapidated houses. despair and hopelessness and a lot of crime. but you have good things happening on the south side of chicago in spite of everything else going on. bill: we ve been watching this crime rate in your city for too darn long. thank you for your time and we ll stay in contact with you, okay? appreciate you. bill: thank you. dana: a great man. i love learning from him and hope we get to see more of him. also there is this. astronaut buzz aldrin before we go. you remember him, of course. he is putting some of his stuff up for auction. the items including the jacket he wore to the moon. the only piece of clothing from that mission that has ever been sold and it is expected to draw up to guess how much? don t look at the prompter. bill: i m not cheating.
change focus. even people who don t have families say they ve got to leave the white house to spend more time with their families or someone s family. it just shows you for 16 senior staffers to leave kamala harris s office, the first woman, the first woman of color to hold that. think about how historic it would be if you were there. but you can t do it if you don t have the people at the top. and i think ron klain is to blame here, too. we don t see much of the chief of staff. he likes to tweet. we lead a leader not a tweeter in the office. dana: spend time with somebody s family. that was a good one. i might use it for myself on the five tonight. the president s special envoy john kerry racking up miles of his own on his private jet.
you in terms of those counties? you know them very well. bill: meanwhile dana: can you point to it as soon as you look at a map? bill: i could. dana: make sure you can. bill: right side. dana: like the weather forecast. bill: the president is talking about climate change in massachusetts today. it s not clear whether or not he will do anything about it. federalist writes biden has no right to declare a national climate energy. there is no it is summer clause in the constitution empowering the president will ignore the will of congress when it gets hot. the rejection of the president s agenda is not a justification for executive action. it is the opposite. we ll see which way that goes and whether or not it s lip service today. dana: i love reading him. another question i would ask. what has happened that what has changed with the science that would lead a president to declare an emergency? probably why they aren t doing that. bill: i don t think july is the answer.