the united states of america there is a new gallup poll that says 38% of americans are less willing to go into places where there are a lot of people in attendance because they are afraid somebody is going to try something stupid either with a knife or a gun or a bomb or try to run you down. yeah. you know, talking about that is, that s the whole point of people doing these type of things or terrorists or, you know, whether they are lone wolves or larger groups. they are trying to alter what we do day in and day out. we can t let that happen. we have to live our lives and can t let them win severe. to be vigilant and pay attention to what s going on around you. we all have that gut feeling we see something that s not right. talk to somebody about it talk to law enforcement. talk to your joint terrorism tank force and pass it on. i assure you talking to law enforcement. everything that quoms in like that we look into. steve: we will be watching tonight live pd. sergeant sean larkin th
democrats are basically no negotiation here. this is a disaster. we are going to block it. we are going to obstruct it i thought it was very nice of the president that he endorsed nancy pelosi. steve: keep her around forever. ainsley: keep her around. we don t want to force her out. she is good for republicans. tweeted about crying chuck. he shouldn t leave either. steve: keep in mind yesterday she took the stage and defended herself. we are about to play a little bit of her defending why she should keep the job. keep in mind, at exactly the same time as she was doing it, republican democrat by the name of kathleen rice hosted a strategy meet in her office with a dozen democrats trying to figure out how to squeeze her out. ainsley: that takes some guts. steve: no kidding. i think she needs a food tester. that was going on while nancy pelosi was saying this. you want me to sing my praises? is that what you are saying? why should i? well, i m a master legislator. i am a strategic polit
feeter performer today on the all-american concert series brought to you by keurig right there on the stage 48th and sixth avenue. if you are in new york city, not only will you hear him, you will actually have breakfast. ainsley: never too early in the morning for barbecue. breakfast? steve: this is a bonus i didn t know. ainsley: welcome. happy friday. ed: back from the white house? ainsley: yesterday i got to interview the president and melania, the first lady. we will have that interview coming up. ed: great music. ainsley: we have the concert today. this is a wonderful friday here in new york city. steve: of course yesterday it was about midday when the draft proposal, the talking points with the republicans like to do with healthcare was unveiled. and also, at the same time, when you were at the white house, you asked the president and the first lady a myriad of questions. and asked about nancy pelosi, too. ainsley: that s right. some democrats are calling for her to step down.
i went one way and some of them went another. ainsley: now you in the gang unit and getting these bad guys and women off the streets. is that hard for you? are you arresting your friends. no, no, no. as i said i moved away from the bay area. some these guys we deal with so often, you know, repeatedly that they are almost like friends. we re good guys. they are the bad guy sort of speak. you develop these relationships with them. it s not necessarily adversarial in nature. you know, you see some of these kids grow up and turn into young men and you know, so you do kind of develop these kind of friendship relationships with them. steve: because you have been on the streets of tulsa for a while. people think tulsa is a great town. it is. ainsley: because of you are getting them off the street. steve: there is a problem and that s what this tv show is about, right? this tv show is basically, you know, unfiltered, it is live. it s showing its unbiased policing. you know. it s an exten
incompetent v.a. executive, all of these executives that let our veterans down. you re fired. ed: guess what? today, the president will start to make good on that very promise. steve: army vet and fox news contributor pete hegseth was going to be there today. is he already report for duty. good morning to you,. pete: pete good morning. steve: explain for the folks. we all know you from being on fox & friends every once in the while on the weekends and whatnot, how you helped craft this v.a. reform bill. pete: three years ago the v.a. scandal that emanated out of phoenix the world realized systemic problems at the veterans o of affairs. you never change the culture until you hold people accountable. the v.a. committee myself and two other individuals said we need to sit down and hold the v.a. accountable. folks i know involved in that process, that became the first v.a. accountability act passed through the house.