[the starspangled banner] [the starspangled banner] [the starspangled banner] [the starspangled banner] will good saturday morning. Welcome to fox and Friends Weekend. Will cain, Rachel Campos duffy, pete hegseth. I waived. Rachel explain why. It is a rule. No way to make it look masculine. It just isnt. Rachel how do you will it just doesnt work. You cant do it in a masculine way. Pete that is your modified will howdy doody style is not good. Rachel just be confident in your masculinity and dont worry about it. Will i dont think you can salute if you werent in the military. It is a new rule. Pete i agree with you sort of. Rachel good morning. Yesterday on the bottom line on foxbusiness Victor Davis Hanson was a guest, talking about a pc role for fox news, my husband, sean duffy, things going pretty well. Anyway. Victor davis hanson talked about a lot of people talking about he is saying what we are all thinking. The title of the piece is 11 ways biden and his handlers are hellbent on
everyone, i am laura ingraham, and this is the ingraham angle from los angeles tonight. disappearing dreams, that is the focus of tonight s angle. lisa, i want some. more. well as democrats have their way for another four years, you will all still feel like oliver twist. you will have a blessed and expected to be happy with it, less begging the government for scraps, more power and control in washington, less view. here is the reality for young people today. you look at the average income $75,000 and how do you afford a mortgage payment of $3500? young people can t afford to buy new homes in the american dream is dead. laura: there are consequences for runaway spending and borrowing and we all have to contend with this now appear there is no way to defend this, but yeah, they are going to try. they will start hearing things like the needs to own a home anyway? renting is so much easier anyway. houses just tie you down. you should just focus more on your work-life ba
A columnist with the guardian. Welcome to you all. Thanks for being back with us. Polly, we will talk a lot about theresa may and why she did it, but one thing all the commentators seem to have started this Election Campaign in agreement on is that this will see offJeremy Corbyn. But he seems to be relishing the job of underdog. Why . I think he likes elections. Big rallies are his thing, it is what is best at. It looks to me unlikely that he will leave, even if he thoroughly thrashed. Those around him seem to be saying hes going to stay until we get a rule change will make sure that another corbynite would take after, which would be at Party Conference in september. This is very internal labour party stuff, but theres every reason to think that even if he is thoroughly crushed, hes going to stay. He may stay, and that was perhaps one of the reasons why theresa may might have wanted this election, to finally lance that boil of an opposition she doesnt like. She has said she wants more
A columnist with the guardian. Welcome to you all. Thanks for being back with us. Polly, we will talk a lot about theresa may and why she did it, but one thing all the commentators seem to have started this Election Campaign in agreement on is that this will see offJeremy Corbyn. But he seems to be relishing the job of underdog. Why . I think he likes elections. Big rallies are his thing, it is what is best at. It looks to me unlikely that he will leave, even if he thoroughly thrashed. Those around him seem to be saying hes going to stay until we get a rule change will make sure that another corbynite would take after, which would be at Party Conference in september. This is very internal labour party stuff, but theres every reason to think that even if he is thoroughly crushed, hes going to stay. He may stay, and that was perhaps one of the reasons why theresa may might have wanted this election, to finally lance that boil of an opposition she doesnt like. She has said she wants more
Theresa may, who became britains Prime Minister less than a year ago after the country voted to leave the European Union, has called a General Election three years earlier than she needed to. In brussels, they said her Shock Announcement was a twist worthy of hitchcock. The french have experienced quite a few plot twists of their own as the president ial election looms into view. With a crowded field of 11 candidates, a second round is likely. If so, well know by the end of sunday which two will go through. With me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are alex deane is a conservative commentator, Michael Goldfarb writes for politico europe, Agnes Poirier is uk editor of marianne in france, and Polly Toynbee is a columnist with the guardian. Welcome to you all. Thanks for being back with us. Polly, we will talk a lot about theresa may and why she did it, but one thing all the commentators seem to have started this Election Campaign in agreement on is that this will see offJeremy