option. this is the choice. it s trump and biden. i mean, you can take the easy way out and say, well, i m not going to vote for either of them, but one of those guys is going to be president of the united states, and people ought to focus on that. will: plus, it s one of vice president harris favorite things. who doesn t love a yellow school bus? right? can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus, right? [laughter] if. will: is it all misplaced priorities? the white house spending $900 million on green energy buses while students fail at a basic with reading. pete: perfect! and a trick without the treat. high school seniors prank everyone in their town into thinking they were getting a new popular grocery chain. the second hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. hey, radio dj, can you play that song that she loves so i can turn it up, then maybe turn her on? pete: name that lighthouse. thank you, jake owen. oh, my goodness, will cain is on
go against sort of the inertia of everybody going to college. did can you feel that push? did you feel that pressure? if oh, everybody goes to college, i m supposed to go to college. actually, i failed a project back when i was in high school, we had to make a 5-year plan, and as soon as i put that i was going to a trade school, i had to redo it because everybody was, like, you have to go if to college. but that just wasn t the path for me. i can t sit still more than 5 minutes, so i d rather be working with my hands than sitting in a classroom. will: made you redo your- year plan 5-year plan. sam, talk to me about your choice. you decided to go to trade school. yeah. i went to trade school right out of high school. i graduated june 9th of last year, and i started june 12th. so and this and then i
to surviving here. with so many tempting distractions, la is like a choose-your-own-adventure novel where most of the outcomes are leaving town and moving back in with your parents. i m reminded of a friend who, thanks to understanding what she values most in this world, found true bliss living here. there s no doorbell. there s no doorbell. but it wasn t the path she ever imagined. ah! - hello! - no way! hi. - hi. - i brought some. - yay, thank you so much. - delicious baked goods. - i have some coffee and tea for us. - oh, great. i met ari meyers over 20 years ago, when she attended a comedy show i was a part of called the new bozena. and she made an immediate impression. the reason i wanted to talk to you is, your story has really been powerful to me over the years. i remember you being in this kind of not midlife crisis, but early-life crisis. it was kind of like, what am i doing with myself? what am i doing with my life?