it is almost independence day, give this thought. we keep asking politicians to get things done, get gas cheaper, who will pay my student loan. i was looking at the jfk inauguration speech, you remember the one. ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. a great line, right? and a gutsy line for a politician. think about it, his first day, he says, my fellow americans, don t look at me, you want something done, do it yourself. that is refreshing and that is what i want to hear more of from now on when i look at candidates, i only have one thing on my wish list. give me one thing and the other things fall into place. give me freedom. it s sad we have to say that, isn t it? it is supposed to be a given. remember the constitution, the first amendment is about freedom, there is a reason founding fathers put it first, thanks old white guys. yeah, yeah. [applause] bureaucratic sas freedom is great, it will have to wait, we re in a climate
[wendy davis] you know what i do have. i have a memorabilia book of the filibuster. and i think it might be one of those up there. i just treasure it, and of course i ll be able to pass it down to my granddaughters so they can understand what their bubbe did, and how their bubbe was fighting for them. we put together all of the legal background; the griswold decision, roe v wade, supreme court decisions that of course reinforced the fact that women do have the right to choose until a pregnancy is viable. and we prepared to begin that day with all of that data. but here we are still without access to safe abortion care in this country. [tense music] [audience cheering] [audience cheering] [tense, suspenseful music] [audience cheering] - hello, everyone! [audience cheering] i m so happy to be here in community with you today. boy, did i need you, and i know we needed each other, right? - yes. [audience cheering] - on september 1st, when senate bill 8 went into effect, this figh
reversed and given another opportunity to blame republicans. people think the president of the united states has the power for debt forgiveness. he does not. he can postpone and delay and he does not vascularized that powe. they were an act of congress. the left spent the day complaining about the decision and many celebrated the victory for millions of hard working taxptaxpayers and eric schmidt haunched this lawsuit as attorney general of the state and schmidt wrote on twitter that the bailout was fundamentally unfair, unlawful, and cynical employee and without loans would not have to pay off soon. senator schmidt joins us now on more with today s critical decision. great job, sir. of course one of the frustrating things that this kind of thing takes so long. remarks this is a big win for taxpayers and this ask the rule of law and zero authority at all and the constitution or any statutory authority that will allow the president of the united states with a stroke of
border texas governor greg abbott refusing to remove razor wire and half of the nation s governors are standing behind him. how the white house is responding. pete: police united nations firing staffers with ties to the attacks on israel. the white house now grilled on funding the agency. rachel: first of its kind katz lick trade schools, how one college is allowing students to pursue a degree to graduate debt free. the final hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. rocking in the usa pete: we might start off the hour with some robert palmer but we didn t. good morning, welcome 4th hour of fox & friends weekend part of fox & friends but subsidiary the weekend the one a. parent company. exactly right. and we re joined by charely. other branch fox and friends first. being another branch of fox & friends, will. so we re educating will on the sort of the franchise of shows. will: welcome to the show will. settle the debate robert palmer both hit
tonight. biden, abbott, the mexicans who blinks first? take me to church if i go to work, i get my freak on. jesse: the trump prosecution goes off the rails. do i have to do everything? we ask you keep a open mind, be respectful. be weird in our way. jesse: happy dei thursday, america. plus michelle obama for president. michelle, i know it s hard being in the office for eight years, but save us. jesse: nearly 1250 years ago our founding fathers debated the future of the government. the federalists wanted a strong central aoeudzed government. anti-federalists such as thomas jefferson believed government powers should be derived from individual states joining together. debate between the two school of thoughts flourished in town halls and village squares. often so con ten shows swords and bayonets were drawn. some powers were assigned to the federal government like regulating trade. other powers assigned to the state governments like education. other powers were