Fox Friends Weekend starting with this. Laken rileys mother calling President Joe Biden pathetic after this State Of The Union fumble. Lincoln, Lincoln Riley, an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal. Pete plus, trump versus biden versus the other guy . No labels promising to put forward their own ticket. Now all that they need is a candidate. Will so well talk to the director of no labels, Joe Cunningham. And i got my texas on at the american rodeo yesterday. Well hoe you the highs president lows show you the highs and the lows next. Second hour of fox Friends Weekend starts right now. Gone for the summer, gone for the night. Gone for the weekend or the Rest Of My Life will good morning. Good saturday. Welcome to fox friends. 7 a. M. On the east coast. And like the dawn of the day, it feels like the dawn of warm weather. A lot of people across the country beginning to take spring break. Still cold in northeast, but beginning to resemble that song and that image right there
And lockheed loves him. Intel building a 7 billion plant in arizona that they took off the shelf during the obama years. So, yeah, lots to talk about. Thanks to hugh and our guests. That was the scene from a town hall earlier tonight with arkansas senator tom cotton. The mood is indicative of what were seeing at town halls across the country. We have news tonight from this new administrations continued Whiplash Pattern of radical changes in course. Tonight the Justice Department, which is now led by Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that they are reversing the Obama Administration policy on the rights of transgender students in american schools. We have known that the white house intended to roll back lgbt rights. We thought they might first take aim at kids. Weve been waiting all day for the official notice. Here it is. Very high turnout election. It was an unusually long ballot in montana this year, because they had a bunch of stuff to vote on in the state, but all in all, usu
the employees in the system but there is a new special interests, the kids have their own unions and they are called parents, parents have woken up, never going back to sleep and holding politicians accountable not only at school board meetings but the ballot box as well, 76% of candidates supported by my organization, the american federation for children won their races tuesday know appear to have run on the ballot, the hardest thing to do in politics is to take out a sitting legislator. we targeted 69 incumbents and took out 40 of them. this was the parent wave we have all been waiting for, 2,022 in the midterms was the year of the parent and that should make us happy. pete: that was at all levels because a lot of these races, school board races. for the longest time it was teacher endorsed or union endorsed school board members were almost automatic because
joining us now is montana s democratic governor steve bullock. governor, thank you very much for being here. it s really nice to have you here. it s great to be with you tonight, rachel, for sure. have i summarized what s going on right with this bill? am i right that this was a republican sponsored bill in the house and the senate but right now we don t know what s going to happen? well that s what s fairly shocking, to have the republican party chair, who is also a sitting legislator, brazenly acknowledge that he wants to spend more taxpayer dollars with the hope of getting fewer voters? i mean that s not only wrong for montana, it s wrong for the country. we need to be figuring out ways to encourage people to vote, certainly not take away their voting franchise. i was trying to follow the history of this proposal and i read all these on-eds and looked at the testimony from the county clerks and administrators, people who run these elections around the state, and it doesn t s
party chair, who is also a sitting legislator, brazenly acknowledge that he wants to spend more taxpayer dollars with the hope of getting fewer voters? i mean that s not only wrong for montana, it s wrong for the country. we need to be figuring out ways to encourage people to vote, certainly not take away their voting franchise. i was trying to follow the history of this proposal and i read all these on-eds and looked at the testimony from the county clerks and administrators, people who run these elections around the state, and it doesn t seem like it was offered as a partisan thing. it doesn t seem like it was offered as even a proposal to try to increase voter turnout in the state. seems like the county, like we re out of monday, the november election was really expensive. we d like to do this, it s ch p cheaper, and we ve got experience with it. it feels like it became partisan when it just started as a technocratic fiscally conservative thing. well, and that s right, because a