this is friday. ainsley: did you say friday? steve: tgif. thank goodness it s fox. this is fox & friends. biden, abbott, and the border battle. the deadline is up today to give federal agents access to that shelby park surrounded by razor wire. but texas not going along. ainsley: and the lone star state is not alone. 25 governors, look at those pictures, they are all supporting governor abbott. lawrence: that s right. don t mess with texas. plus, president biden is going to south carolina tomorrow. joe manchin got there first and had this to say about the current administration. watch. i m talking about [bleep] crazy. i know these people, i have worked with them for 12 years. he is talking about the biden staffers after he named them. that s what he said to joe biden. and how do you shovel snow off your roof? let s ask this guy. oh. brian: i don t know. does tend up it s a cliffhanger. we don t know if it works or not. we don t know. ainsley: we will ask
it has been said that the supreme court is like a family, a family composed entirely of in-laws. 42 years ago, i was assigned to help then judge o connor join that family. it was my first day in a new job at the justice department, and i was proud to be part of her team. i thought our group did a pretty good job. after all, the justice was confirmed 99-0, and we must have had something to do with that. only many years later was i told that she thought i had been slow in getting material to her. i should have learned that when she had a challenge or responsibility before her, her approach was simple and direct. get it done. the way she participated in oral argument at the court is a good example. justices have many different styles on the bench. some like the back and forth of debates. others pose unusual hypotheticals. some badger counsel to get concessions. others spell out a particular theory at length and ask for comment. all this is fine and good. but justice o connor
it has been said that the supreme court is like a family. a family composed entirely of in-laws. 42 years ago, i was assigned to help then judge o connor join that family. it was my first day in a new job at the justice department, and i was proud to be part of her team. i thought i did a pretty good job. after all, the justice was confirmed 99-0. we must have had something to do with that. only many years later was i told she thought i was slow in getting material to her. i should have learn ed that whe she had a challenge or responsibility before her, her approach was simple and direct. get it done. the way she participated in oral argument at the court is a good example. justices have many different styles on the bench. some like the back and forth of debates, others pose unusual hype otheticals, some badger counsel to get concessions. others spell out a particular theory at length and ask for comment. now all this is fine and good, but justice o connor was different. af
jealous. last week we did a story on sinner macy gray s interview with morgan where he asked her if he could define a woman. a human being that scott moves yeah, the dictionary is quite broad. i will say this and everybody s going to hate me but as a woman. greg: someone paid attention in medical school. as you can be a supreme court justice. on our show, i asked this question. either one of these has to apologize for being insensitive to marginalized groups. you got the answer. just 48 hours, roughly the same amount of time i spend on my biceps every week, asked again what is a woman and she folded faster than a futon shared by the view. being a woman is a vibe. if you in your heart is that s what you are, that s what you are regardless of what anybody says or thinks. greg: suddenly doesn t exist anymore and that s not a world i want to live in. i just don t, i don t, i m out. find a replacement. just not rob long. to be a woman is a vibe, of course they re g
PAINTSVILLE — Johnson County’s Third Annual Trail Days event is coming up on June 7 and 8, this year marking the first time the event will be held across multiple