rachel: good morning. that s a shot of downtown dallas on this father s day. will: 6:00 a.m. central time zone. pete: have you ever play that had music in the morning coming into the show? will: no, i need doll la doll l. ever heard that song? pete: yes. will: sing it? pete: i can t sing. rachel: happy father s day to both of you. pete: happy father s day to all the fathers out there and that s everyone, reach out to them today and tell them you love them. rachel: it s a special day. happy father s day, sean and my dad, who are both at my house right now. we re going to begin this hour with a fox news alert. secretary of state antony blinken in beijing on a rare trip to china as relation withs the u.s. continue to sour. pete: he ll spend the next two days meeting with top communist party officials and it s unclear if he ll sit down with xi jinping. will: alexandria hoff is live in washington dc with the latest. alexandria. reporter: good morning. senior state department off
bills. bringing down household costs and fighting the climate crisis. what they are doing right now trying to win a couple votes at the margin not going to help anyone. bouncing ball to third. picked by brickman. the astros have a world series no-hitter. iit. [cheers and applause] steve: as you look live at our studio audience another broken egg cafe in gilbert, arizona, happy to be on america s number one cable morning news show fox & friends for this very special thursday before the tuesday when they start counting the votes. finally. welcome aboard, folks. ainsley: on the thursday before the tuesday. a few more days is everyone ledy for this election to be over? brian: i will tell you what, the subplot to all of this is the democrats bet so-called unelectable candidates for republicans in the primary easier time in the general, kari lake, don bolduc, tudor dixon and guess what they all have in common. they all have written risen to the top ahead or within st
get it done. meantime, thanks for your concern. keep the faith. it s going to be okay. jesse: president biden saying he s doing well after testing positive for covid. experiencing very mild symptoms with a runny nose and dry cough and taking paxlovid. he will isolate for five days but says he s busy working. may have just noticed that biden was not masked up and the white house got called out over that. look, in the video that you saw, there was a videography that was there with him and wore an n-95 mask and had the six feet distance. the same situation as well with the photo. as you saw in the video, he was outside. jesse: the positive covid test comes days after joe biden s middle east trip to saudi arabia. yesterday the president was seen mingling with a bunch of people barking questions over whether biden got infected. where, we don t know. the white house is shutting down any discussion of that. where was he infected? i don t think we know. i certainly don t know
a week to remember in american judicial history. the supreme court ruling that a new york law restricting the concealed firearms violates the second amendment. the decision 6-3. it determined the constitutional safeguards, the right to carry a gun outside the home. there goes a law 100 years old. roe v. wade has beenover turned and the question of abortion has been returned to the states. brian: returning the power to the states as bill hemmer mentioned in realtime. actions promised in the senate. could this be the breaking point for the filibuster as they rye to trump the supreme court decision. joining me, senator tim scott. i never thought we would be talking about roe v. wade being overturned. not speculation. fundamental to being american is the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it all starts with life. protecting life is a powerful day, every day should be a day of the celebration of life. brian: if the state you are in does not answer that ques
a week to remember in american judicial history. the supreme court ruling that a new york law restricting the concealed firearms violates the second amendment. the decision 6-3. it determined the constitutional safeguards, the right to carry a gun outside the home. there goes a law 100 years old. roe v. wade has beenover turned and the question of abortion has been returned to the states. brian: returning the power to the states as bill hemmer mentioned in realtime. actions promised in the senate. could this be the breaking point for the filibuster as they rye to trump the supreme court decision. joining me, senator tim scott. i never thought we would be talking about roe v. wade being overturned. not speculation. fundamental to being american is the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it all starts with life. protecting life is a powerful day, every day should be a day of the celebration of life. brian: if the state you are in does not answer that ques