already with big super pac backing. it s growing, anticipation of the trump-desantis run. thank you for getting up way too early on this monday morning. morning joe starts right now. because we have not been able to definitively assess what these recent objects are, the president wanted to act out of abundance of caution. we are working hard to recover the debris to better understand, certainly the capability of the surveillance balloon from the prc, but also the nature of these unidentified objects, to better understand, were they surveillance objects? what was their purpose? what are their capabilities? close encounters of the unknown kind less than a week after the u.s. military brought down a suspected chinese spy balloon off the coast of south carolina. the white house ordered the shooting down of three more unidentified flying objects over the weekend. what are these things? it s interesting, they would not call them balloons. they said, there is a reason
the call and they are here for your viewing and athletic pleasure. behind them of course the high school band. that s part of the festivities all because that thing that is happening behind us in the state farm stadion, super bowl lvii. so there you go. wow, listen to that. do you hear the fox and friends a chance? that is awesome. now starting for the tv hosts starting puncher brian. starting puncher. [laughter] are a guys great job. what is your name? what s allison. not everybody s would be going to game and my correct? philadelphia eagles have deployed some cheerleaders i understand some soldiers across around the world the crux of the action of several cheerleaders stationed overseas right now with our military. we bring in that super bowl experience to them we could not be more proud of that peacocks are great is that to give up the super bowl we were on the field and said rather beat the troops? yes we are so excited they re there it represented the eagles. we
this is a vacation. two scoops, sir? two? make it three. i m not driving. jesse: no matter how much fun you re having, you can t stay at a hotel forever. don t tell this to the migrants. here in new york, the mayor has been putting up illegals in swanky hotels that cost up to 500 a night. now, he is trying to kick them out but the migrants don t want to go. [shouting] jesse: level translate. i m not leaving. i m not leaving. i m not [bleep] leaving. [cheers] jesse: the city is trying to send them to a different taxpayer funded shelter. but they got used to a life of luxury. the hotel they are in now has a pool, gym, tvs, dry cleaning, a restaurant, bar and lounge. they don t want to go somewhere that doesn t have those types of amenities. so brooklyn cruise terminal a large structure not meant to be inhabited. it is 1,000 beds, beds made out of hard material. there is no space for personal belongings, if you have personal belongings, you have to put them in a
this is a film about storytelling, about how we tell the story of our country s past. why do we want to believe one version and not another? maybe because it makes us feel safe at night. there is one episode of america s history that is told very differently, depending on who you are and where you live. it is the story of our civil war and what came after. the hot winds of war blew across the land. made of it, a country divided. friend turned into foe. brother fought against brother. it was such a long and drawn out struggle. and the feeling on both sides was so intense. we re all just romantics, lost in contemporary times you might say. every one of us feels like we were born 125 years too late. to introduce myself, my name is rachel boynton. this is nelson walker. we are independent documentary filmmakers. we re making a film about how we tell the story of the civil war. we re filming in different schools all over virginia and we re going to place this with a deep
you will see there today. well tomorrow, maybe they will pass a rules package. we re glad you re here on fox & friends. emily campano in for rachel. emily: honor to be here as always. pete: will cain, our man on the border this morning in el paso, texas, ahead of joe biden s highly sanitized visit down there will, even just last hour, the interview with residents, it is staggering the quality of life the way in which their quality of life was eroded. you wonder whether joe biden will actually see that. will: i m glad you guys got a chance to here that back in the studio in new york. we ll share with you, i think we have updated numbers throughout this hour, in coming minutes in fact on number of encounters, got-aways, but sometimes numbers don t tell you appropriate context. to sit here listening to the ladies lifelong residents of el paso, legal immigrants right over the border i can see it, juarez, to hear them describe what the difference in their life, to hear change, i