they drive electric car. virtue signaling at its highest. at the same time, they will go out there and talk about how the world can transform and people will have to do with less while they live it up in the most lavish miles of private beach with private spas, yachts. katy perry also there worked for the u.n., talks about the danger to the children as she arrives that super yacht at this event to talk climate change. the best is prince harry speaks barefoot at this event. nothing says sirius or moral authority i don t go conveys moral authority like speaking barefoot. i almost didn t wear shoes today because i wanted to come across with greater moral authority and connection to the earth, steve. steve: google has invited all these people, they are spending something like $20 million to do it. they are probably since they are talking about global warming. they probably are not releasing. this the impact of the google camp attendees it has been estimated that with 114 private jets fligh
ainsley: do you know why we are in a trade war with china. because we are the number one economy in the world, students. and china is number two. we are doing pretty well. steve: russia was number three a long way back at only 6%. what do you think about that? email us friends@foxnews.com. brian: incredit dibleg shrinking country of russia. 12 minutes after the hour. hey, jillian. jillian: good morning. sad news to pass along. let s begin with this fox news alert now. the granddaughter of robert f. kennedy found dead on the famous hyannisport compound. the new york times ports she died of apparent overdose. in a statement the family says, quote: our hearts are shattered by the loss of our beloved saosra she cared about friends and family and grandmother ethel. the world is a little less. she is the niece of correspondent doug kennedy. she was 22 years old. also breaking overnight. north korea launching a third missile test in just 8
progressives saying open borders, they don t want. i think it will be hard to beat him. i really do. steve: the excitement level. i m looking forward a year from now when it will be donald trump on a stage vs. one of the democrats. who on that stage over the last couple of nights that we have seen can possibly keep up with him in the energy department? he is at a certain pitch that is hard to duplicate in american politics. ainsley: interesting that america is favoring either president trump or joe biden depending on what party you are in. steve: that would be a contrast. ainsley: they are both rust belt blue collar workers both have money brew blue collar. brian: if you are a voter and you are working in the energy sector, especially in ohio, fracking, and you watch those debates goodbye oil and gas. anything. ainsley: green new deal. brian: coal, goodbye. you can t feel good in knows
here in new york city all in an effort to show that no veteran gets left behind. ainsley: before they take the water tomorrow they are joining us live on the fox square today with how you can help. steve: that s right. here with more we have jack right over there. he is the founder and ceo of gi go fund and bill brown former navy seal along with 20 members of the navy seals right behind them. good to have you all here. let s start with you, bill. are you sure you want to swim across the hudson river because the current is substantial. i m having second thoughts now. [laughter] ainsley: start in new jersey and go to ellis island where the statut statue of liberty is. celebrate our nation s freedoms and liberties. ellis island to honor all those men and women who came to our nation for a better life. celebrate our diversity. manhattan, do a flag run to 9/11 memorial first responder statue and honor all the men and women who lost their lives on 9/11. steve: how long is this going to t
he joined us earlier. he knows all about baltimore. he says they are ready to take action. first thing we have to do is acknowledge it s a problem. every needs to acknowledge that we have gotten to a situation in our country now where when you hold people responsible, they don t like it. they call you a racist. and instead of doing that you know, people need to be willing to work together. when i was in baltimore a couple days ago just looking at a lot of the squaller there and there are good things there too. i must point that out. the people are the ones who are suffering when we have squaller there. steve: no doubt about it. baltimore has got some problems and the president has suggested, mr. carson as well commented on the fact that there has been a lot of financial mismanagement in the number of american cities. and they have to figure out where the money has gone. mr. dr. carson was talking about how at hud they have developed some sort of dashboard so on a computer they ca