synonymous with who we are as americans. the education president, joe biden. i hate to say that i think she may be the only person who believes that. the president and the first lady addressed 7000 of the country s educators promoting the administration s work to support schools coming out of the pandemic. joe biden has so under supported and under prepared our kids. this was the hottest fourth of july in 25 years. really? dang. an excessive heat wave affecting air quality especially in parts of southern california. our privilege to give you a home and present you with the key. there s really no words that could express how grateful i am, and my entire family is. thank you. [cheers and applause] i ve got a feeling, that tonight s gonna be a good night that tonight s gonna be a good night kayleigh: well, hello on this july 5th just one day after our nation s birthday. steve doocy and i are here in new york city live, but griff jenkins is live
the pandemic. america save the weak leadership from the white house. this is the future you want to see i hope you will join us. meta s threat essentially twitter on instagram will debut thursday. it will be strategically unashamedly similar to twitter. with 62 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes for his 16th win, i give you the number one ranked eater in the world, joey live from the commonwealth of virginia, you re looking live in manassas on july 5, 2023, welcome to fox& friends hour one on this wednesday, the day ave. independence day and it s going to seem like a monday unless you re lucky enough to be off all week and then it s probably like a wednesday. kayleigh as you can see right there, griff jenkins apparently did not get the memo, not supposed to drink coffee during the cold open. i like the coffee drinking, i need to emulate that but steve at least monday felt like friday for those of you working. steve: we should point out kayleigh and i are li
moment ago who if joe biden didn t run for president, phil murphy would, he s going to sign it and it s just going to become law. real quick. it absolutely will be the law and unfortunately this got shoved down the throats of the taxpayers and the rate pairs of the state of new jersey. and that s why we need to see change in the great garden state. steve: indeed right. michael testa jr. sir thank you very much for joining us live. thank you so much for having me. good to be here. steve: great to have you. you know what folks, 7:00 here in new york city, and hour two of fox and friends for this july 5th starts right now. federal judge is blocking key biden administration agencies from meeting with big tech companies claiming the government engaged in censorship. candidates participating in parades from new hampshire to iowa. not a better place to call home than america, it s
the two of you are just rabid environmentalists? well, not exactly. we are conservative republican. but, you know, our duty to our rate pairs is to provide them with the lowest possible utility cost. and money talks. steve: well, al, you are absolutely right. money talks to the tune of nearly $30 million a year which is what the city of georgetown lost when they realized they could not rely on wind for power. that s more than $1,200 per household over four years. chuck devore is vice president of public policy foundation joins us now from austin. the idea was oh we got a lot of sun here, we have a little wind. we will be completely sustainable. but then, suddenly energy got cheap in this country and now the people of georgetown, texas are on the hook and they have to pay a lot more than everybody else in texas. that s right. steve, let s look at two things.