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♪ ♪. pete: good morning. welcome to "fox & friends." it doesn't saying necessary name in the teleprompter. >> we don't operate without instructions [laughter]. pete: now it says pete starts. good morning to both of you. what a wonderful way to start the morning as always with our anthem. it's a special morning, especially for one member of our couch, happy mother's day. appreciate it. happy mother's day to both of your wives. thank you, thank you. pete: looks like jasmine from "aladdin." rachel: you said eva longoria or eva mendez. with hair and makeup. pete: say happy mother's day to all the mothers out there, if you're up this early, i don't know why. will: breakfast in bed. that is for all of you watching from home, anybody working from mother's day, broadcasting from the couch, i would like to say once again, happy mother's day. i think that is our cue. rachel: wow, you guys. so very nice of the producers [laughter]. honestly that is so wonderful. they're gorgeous. they really are. i do love flowers. you guys didn't know i was wearing yellow. will: heck of an outfit. rachel: i love this. well, thank you, very, very much. pete: one for each member of the duffy family, that child that claims you as a mom. rachel: i want to say happy mother's day to my mom in arizona. she will get up at one point. will: she did. vr? rachel: yeah. she did. vrs. three hour time change. i appreciate you guys. hopefully -- pete: put a lot of thought. flower shop over there. rachel: two a.m. pete: deliberated over it. rachel: make sure you matched flowers. will: it was tough. all three of us needed extra rest. yesterday before the kentucky derby which was an amazing race in just a moment. we had our own amazing race right here on "fox & friends". lawrence jones joined the three of us. we had an inflatable horse race. fair to say everything went wrong that could go wrong. i think worthy of film breakdown and analysis. that is what happened to me. you had to be an astute observer to see that. i didn't even feel it. my pants got ventilated during the race. ripped top of the pants halfway down leg. only reason revealed on television, will, you were kindly tried to assist me. i had water on my pants, look like i pea myself. turned myself and doing so exposed my derriere. rachel: i get the pants down the middle but your pokekets split on the side. what happened to that masculine ity? pete: added muscle. will: that wasn't the only part. rachel did a face plant halfway into the race. >> fell forward. to be fair i was far behind. i tried to grab will to take him down with me i couldn't. will: there she goes. boom. i heard this, i didn't know it, i don't know if there is audio on it. i was told pete was going, there was very heavy breathing. rachel: i was exhausted after it. did you guys find it was a workout? will: it was. pete: i don't think they have the breathing tape. will: pete's heavy breathing. i'm thinking what in the world. pete: lawrence jones did win. win, place, show? will: yeah. pete: i placed, you showed and you fell. rachel: that's true. pete: where was that graphic all along? will, as you talked about yesterday. that derby raise -- will: amazing. pete: atmosphere was cool to watch. first half hour before the race. then a big upset yesterday. in fact a record-breaking win, becoming one of the biggest upsets in kentucky derby history. watch. >> red stripe is coming up on the inside. my goodness, the longest won the kentucky derby. will: rich strike was the biggest upset in yesterday's race, the biggest one sinceness 13. rachel: janice deans has been there couple days. she joins us live from churchhill downs. how exciting, janice? reporter: why we come to the races. greatest two minutes in sports in the churchhill downs. this is the first win for the trainer, opener, the horse for the kentucky derby. this horse was not supposed to race until kentucky derby. only two minutes until cut-off time on friday. when d wayne lucas' horse was strike and they brought his horse out and rich strike got to race in the derby. i got a quote from derek reed, the trainer. it brings tears to my eyes. this is what horse race something all about. i never dreamed i would be here, says reed. i never thought i would have a derby horse. this was never in my plans. everyone would love to win the derby, but i never thought i would be here ever. it is a horse race, anybody can win. that is why i love the horse races so much. two minutes that brings america together. one of the oldest american sports. you know, everyone gets dressed up for this beautiful day in kentucky. yesterday, the skies were gray. it was a cold day. that is what it is all about. that is where the term long shot comes from. the race, as you mentioned, the biggest long shot since 1913, if you bet a dollar you won $80. here is my rose this morning from the winner's circle. we'll meet the trainer and the horse on "fox & friends weekend." i will spend my mother's day in a derby winner's paddock which is pretty cool. back to you. will: you may spend it in a paddock today but you are not forgotten on mother's day. we have many so flowers for you, janice. right there. happy mother's day to you. reporter: my gosh, you guys, this is amazing. thank you. i will start to cry. rachel: you are an amazing mom, janice. we love you. reporter: oh, my goodness. i have to tell you real quick that family wouldn't be together if it wasn't for the horse races. one of my first dates for sean was at belmont. that is where we fell in love. we fell in love at the racetrack. full circle moment. thank you, guys. pete: happy mother's day, janice. rachel: you've done an amazing job all three days. we love you. come back home. reporter: thank you. pete: janice did a great job. that video doesn't do the comeback justice. will: the best is the over head shot. somebody has an overhead shot, you see with 3/4 of the race finished, rich strike is third or forth from the back. absolutely all the way at the back, last furlow. the crowd parts. he booms down the rail. he is a different speed than ever horse. rachel: is that the strategy, hold back the energy, horse's energy? will: depends on the horse. pete: depends on what you know about the horse and its capabilities. will: would love to hear from the jockey. he knew he had that much reserve when he let it go. pete: like the other horses were standing still. rachel: wow, interesting. pete petition that is the extent of my horse knowledge. rachel: i learned it all right here. listen. there is a lot going on this morning. maybe because it's mother's day and all the more poignant given topic of abortion, now abortion protesters are not only marching outside the homes of justice kavanaugh, roberts and alito, they're planning to do that tomorrow as well, but they're also planning today to go to catholic churches, specifically targeting churches, catholic churches, and the catholic church. really horrific things come out of this. by the way the new york police, other police departments around the country are keeping watch of this. i want to bring up a tweet, honestly it took my breath away when it came through this morning and i saw it in our notes. this is from the ruth sent us. listen to this. stuff euros is aries and weaponized prayer. we will remain outrage after this weekend, so keep praying. we'll be burning the eucharist to show our disgust the catholic church condoned for centuries. rachel: if you're not catholic, really hard, may be hard for you to understand how outrageous those comments are. the eucharist is the center of our religion. that is taking the most sacred thing, the body of christ, say we're going to burn it. this is beyond the pale, and fascinating and disappointing that catholic joe biden, who carried rosaries on commericals to signals to catholics and christians is a good guy has said nothing about this. will: there is really disturbing video coming out, making away across social media, st. patrick's cathedral across new york city. this is what we don't know. we don't know the most outrageous of these chants or displays of behavior are someone who is pro-abortion or pro-life, attempting to paint it but in a negative light. i think is undeniable. regardless whether or not or an act, or sincere the crowd cheers it on. people mocking an abortion. pete: holding up doll babies. so out there, this person for real? this important attempting to paint the abortion contingency in a bad light, but it doesn't matter because the contingency in the crowd cheers it on. pete: abortion saves lives. sheer radicalism on display, fervor, videos, that is inside of a catholic church. videos outside of their homes. the statements that ruth sent us, group organizing are making. i should have seen it coming. i didn't see it becoming an anti-catholic thing but it takes sense a lot of the catholic church dedicated to life and the justices are catholics themselves. that would put it in the category of a hate crime. i believe the protest outside of justice kavanaugh house was organized by one of his neighbors. that is his report. >> that is an outrage. pete: standard civilian, regular neighborhood, and hosted outside of their home. i don't think this will work. that is the takeaway from this. will: can i draw your attention this morning. this apparently cnn poll, what it does motivating voters. there is presumption could have midterm bump for democrats. could motivate them. what is on the screen motivating passion, maybe not so much. according to cnn, according to to enthusiasm, democrats 43%, that is enthusiasm poll, up 7 points from the draft look. look at republican enthusiasm, 56%, this is up nine point from the moment the opinion was drafted. pro-life republicans are more motivated than pro-choice democrats in the wake of this draft opinion. rachel: look at politics around it, how leaders of the democrat party, they said this could be it, this could save us, think about how pathetic your policies are, how sad of a policy you are, all you have left is on abortion. you're literally on the side of death for that issue. really quite remarkable. i will note, this time of year for catholics, this is first first communion time, last weekend, this weekend, next weekend the time little boys and girls go to their first communian. i hope this doesn't ruin the moment for so many catholic kids taking this important sacrament in the weeks to follow this is hate. pete: ridiculous. part of the thing you see the numbers increase for republicans, i bet a chunk of that people inclined to be independents. they may say i have a middle ground position on abortion. hey, i'm not pro-life absolutist the, i think there is certain stage whatever, they think that. they look at crowds, i'm not with that. i know i'm not with that. i'm okay going back to the states. that is in the hands of the people. over time the rhetoric the far left uses breaks down the straw man that it is. this is reasonable, i can go with that. will: i think will have a similar effect bill making its way through the senate the democrats want to push through. that doesn't reflect americans at well. a attempt to codify abortion in federal law. rachel: i think the leak has something to do with that as well. i think in the end conservatives want to conserve our institutions, all the things that made us right and supreme court and justice system was deeply undermined by that leak. by the way virginia attorney general jason meres, jonathan morris, jack beauer, will come up weighing in on issues. pete: three great folks on top of that on this mother's day. they have each mothers. a bonus. fox news alert, a caribbean get away take as deadly turn. they find three americans dead at a bahamas sandals resort after reportedly following i will. rachel: a fourth american is treated at a hospital. will: andrea haugh says the foul play is not suspected. reporter: they appeared no signs of trauma but suffered convulsions. one men identified as vincent tirella from birmingham, alabama. his wife was injured there. transported from the sandals emerald bay resort. she is undergoing treatment. not clear how the people died other than their deaths were sudden. one of the couples attempted to get medical attention the night before. health officials initially feared whatever happened was widespread. >> we thought we would have to make a makeshift facility, a mini hospital. that is proving to be not the case. we believe it is some isolated situation that revolves four people impacted. reporter: sandals released this statement, quote, we're actively working to support the evacuation and the families at this difficult time. out of privacy for our guests we cannot disclose further information at this time. a state department official tells fox news that the situation is being closely monitored. rachel, will pete. rachel: thank you. sad story. pete: still to come, 37-pounds of deadly fentanyl inside of a backpack in arizona. what most americans say about biden's plan to end title 42 at the border. >> elon musk says the twitter staff should be prepared for a extreme workload when he takes over the store. ♪. hold and seal. clinically proven to give strongest hold, plus seals out 5x more food particles. fear no food. new poligrip power hold and seal. big game today! everybody ready? 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says all women, children, elderly trapped inside of amiri pole steel plant have now been safely evacuated. pete: humanitarian mission complete as joe biden and zelenskyy gear up for a virtual g-7 meeting in about five hours. >> trey yingst live in kyiv live reporter: we learned according to ukrainian officials, women, children, and elderly family members have been evacuated from the steel plant in the southern port city of mariupol. in total of 500 civilians were able to make it out of the facility during an evacuation corridor organized by the united nations and the red cross. the fate of estimated 2,000 ukrainian soldiers hundreds injured remains uncertain. volodymyr zelenskyy calls for safe passage out of the plant. he expressed russian troops occupying port cities like mariupol when he sat down this week with fox news griff jenkins. >> translator: key weapons cannot be occupied like a city of mariupol. we have a big issue. russia blocked all trade routes. we cannot export our wheat. they occupied our ports and are taking out our goods. reporter: words come as ukraine embraces for victory day, when officials in moscow will mark a parade to mark the surrender did of german forces during world war ii. ukrainian forces believe russia's military will escalate attacks if victory is declared in mariupol by monday. they have fighter jets overhead and troops in the street. several times in the capital of kyiv we heard air raid sirens warning civilians to get underground and to safety. this city remains in russian sights. will, rachel, pete. will: a few additional headlines now starting with this. new cnn poll say 57% of americans say now is the not the time for president biden to lift title 42. as state troopers in arizona find over 37,000-pounds of suspected fentanyl in a unicorn backpack. massive amount of immigrants are expected to cross when the title 42 drops on may 23rd. 45 miles an hour in new mexico in the canyon fire. two separate fires combined last month making it largest fire burning in the country. about 170 homes have already been destroyed. 15,000 more are in danger. it is just 20% contained. those are the headlines. meanwhile, elon musk, by the way is warning twitter, twitter employees to expect a significant increase in their workload. he tweeted the following on friday. if twitter acquisition completes, the company will be super focused on hardcore software engineering, design, information security and server hardware. also work ethic expectations will be extreme but much less than i demand on myself. rachel: i love that last part. he will probably, hopefully, let go of their whole censorship department. let this be run as a company by innovation and the people who are the software experts and the engeese who can make the platform more user-friendly and less of a censor platform. pete: focus on the nuts and bolts of a tech company should do, provide a great platform. he made criticism of basic functionality of things could be improved if they were trying to make it better, a opposed to being a social justice company. there is talk of the fact he will fire, we don't know exact amount, maybe up to half of the staff that is very bloated. we discussed the idea of him moving the headquarters. we don't know he will. if you're trying to change a culture, look at donations of twitter, 99% to the democrat party. this is a completely one-sided political organization. if you're trying to bring it back to the middle of 50-50, you have to clean house. i love what he says with the expectation, work ethic expectations would be extreme. not tough, difficult, extreme. you will work hard if you work at twitter as a private company. we'll focus on our core mission. he continues to deliver hope for those of us who thought there was never hope for something like twitter. we shall see. good sign. will: donations, pete, which you're mentioning eye-opening not out of line with the rest of silicon valley. rachel: not out of line with the university system. will: only silicon valley company that i saw with a more one-sided donation base, netflix. pete: higher than 99? will: 99-point something. rachel: why aren't conservatives in the field? they don't feel welcome, they don't want to work for these companies. or are conservatives not, i don't get it. will: a great question, in most of our professional class, most of our professional class mirrors these types of percentages, we can walk not every industry, but most industries, business-to-business, see similar skews in donation. that goes something back we all talked about, that is education. coming out of the college system with the views. pete: i went to the kennedy school of government. you go there, you they believe in government. the whole class of professors left-wing. go to film seal, same thing. elite tech schools, and others, that is the view. you're not coming out of those as a conservative the most part finding twitter. if you're a conservative if you want to be out about it forget about it. rachel: orthodoxy is in the ranks. goes back to how important your book is, how important conservatives need to understand, this education program they have had for 100 years and is taking over the culture, the future. these are young people in the tech industry. pete: do two things as once. education system and build an ecosystem where these people can work. rachel: elon is doing that. pete: take a company and make great again. rachel: take a bad company, make it better. six months away from the general election and the mom vote could be key for candidates. our panel of moms joins us on this mother arrest day -- mother's day. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. in one easy appointment... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...we can replace your windshield and recalibrate your advanced safety system. >> dad: looks great. thanks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ 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"fox news poll" reveals 70% of mothers are interested and invested in the midterm elections. here with their top issues are our panel of moms. virginia mother of one, bentley, a new york city mom of two, and cov kids documentary producer natalie, and california mom of three, julie hamel. so great to have all of you. nataly, a democrat who is very upset about covid. you did the documentary on covid. talk to me about your views, about the upcoming election. how many democrat moms do you know feel the same way you do about covid and the election? >> i have left track of numbers. it is just, parents who woke up last year and wondered why democrats democrats were doing nothing in a place like new york where they have almost total control and schools were remaining shut and kids are being more and more restricted instead of being allowed to go back to normal. i mean, this was, this was the huge. there are people going through identity crises. who are issue oriented, they are looking for anyone, republicans or democrats to step up to the plate. rachel: yeah, that is so interesting. they are interested in their kids, the policies, not really the party. julie hamel, you are an independent, tell me about your concerns? >> well my mother's day wish would be to replace every single elected official who currently represents me and start fresh with the exception of one school board member and my city council. i am, the things that my family have gone through over the last 2 1/2 years are absolutely unprecedented and terrifying in terms of the loss of rights, the loss of my ability to work, the things that happened to my children and those are top of mind. i'm looking for candidates who are going to listen and actually going to care, take action, that will benefit me and my family. that has been completely apsent over the last 2 1/2 years. rachel: julie, i also feel like a lot of things in america happened over the last two years that made me feel like i don't recognize this place. xi, i know many asian-americans, chinese in particular, that say this feels familiar. talk to me about that. >> that is exactly right. to me the biggest issue for the election of the marxist and communist ideology to america, and to our institutions from public schools to our militaries. all this wokeness, crt, bei, maybe be new to many americans, not to me. i've seen them before. that is my biggest worry. that is my big issue. i see america look more and more like mao's china where i grew up, the country i left line some 30 years ago. this is the issue of this election. it is between american and the marxists. it is not between democrat party and republican party. rachel: oh. i want to turn that into a bumper sticker, xi. i have to tell all the issues i think this is definitely at the top of my list as well. i'm sure with the you know, ministry of truth board that was formed last week where we were told about last week, you must have had your hair on fire with that. all of you 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themselves. this guy is almost seven foot tall, 300-pounds. very difficult to hide in plain sight. where are they? that is the big question. turning her world upside down. digital footprint historically is very important. what did she do the last couple months, who she talked to. who, trusted circle of friends they're looking into everything. that is a huge question. they're on the run. they found the get away vehicle north of jump street we like to call it, where are they headed? they are headed to smoke mountains. she sold it for 80, 90,000. they can go off the grid for a little while. the marshals service is putting together the some of the dots. will: i operate as i go through life, i kind of assume i'm always easy to find there are cameras everywhere to go. you have a surveillance device in your pocket all the time. you mentioned the smokey mountains. i'm not a marshall, you were, my assumption, they have to be off in mountains ditch their devices, interaction with other people or digitally you can be tracked down? >> absolutely correct. they are off the grid. they have to go dark. they have funding. they have money. i'm sure provisions are in place somewhere. some one is helping them aiding abetting them. they will not hide in plain sight, especially this guy. this is difficult especially in today's world. she could have a burner phone. probably does. set the table for this escape. maybe a plan a, a plan b. there is always a matter of time. i like to say you can run but you can't hide. when you run you go to jail tired. will: i have to leave it here, probably stay on the move, so not in one spot even if you're off the grid, not in one spot, always on the move. is that a fair assumption as well? >> you can try but like i said you got professionals with the u.s. marshals. those men and womendown range doing this type of work, they're pretty good what they do. will: fascinating. good insight. i assume that is what i assume marshals are focusing. off the grid, 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[laughter]. pete: i get chills watching it. that going viral, ring bearer, pierson, ran down the aisle to hug his mom, before she said i do, last month. pierson joins us now along with his parents, newlyweds, christie and bobby. christie, bobby, good morning to you. i believe you call him piercy. i don't think piercy can hear me right now. we'll relay a question. can you wave? hi, bud. he doesn't want to. he does whatever he wants. what the clear point of the segment is. with let me start with you, when you're about to walk down the aisle, that is a moment every woman lives for. did you ever imagine that would occur? put us in your mind-set. >> i mean not at all. i was just praying he would stay patient and quiet, really. but, honestly i couldn't have dreamed it up any better. i think it was like, the best thing a mom ever would want to have happen at a wedding, so. pete: you're sharing it with all of america. it is really special. bobby, was your job to keep there. i saw your arm go down a second. it was clear he would do whatever he wanted. >> i was very surprised he actually brought the ring pell low, until he handed it to me. i thought that was a feat itself. he turned around and stood. when the music started, christie turned the corner at the end of the aisle, his eyes got bright, surprised look on his face. he took off, threw his arms up in the air, started running down the aisle. pete: waddle running. so special. christie, i didn't see the rest of the video. >> had a good chuckle. pete: did he walk down the aisle for the rest of it with you? >> he did. i turned around, grabbed his hand. we rehearsed it 15 times, we had not once. my brother came up, he walked down, then my brother gave me away. pete: so precious. i heard he had a birthday yesterday. he is a big three. >> did you have a big birthday party yesterday? >> tell everybody how old you are? >> back here. >> back here. how old are you for your birthday? three. pete: what did you get for your birthday? >> did you remember what you got, what toys? golf clubs. pete: good job, dad. >> trucks. paint. he loves paint. >> [inaudible] pete: downstairs. he is precious. happy mother's day. thanks for saving the special moment. god bless you. beautiful to see. >> you too. pete: all right. we've got a big show. >> bye-bye. pete: precious. before i went to aspen dental, i had a lot of infection going on and i was having extractions done on a traditional, regular basis. when terry first came in, he wanted a long term solution, and that's something we were able to offer him. their care, their consideration, their empathy, all of that. i can't say enough about. absolutely hands down, aspen dental changed my life. at aspen dental, our team of denture experts will do anything to make you smile. schedule your complimentary denture consultation today. ♪ ♪ this is awesome for any type of plant, especially for a beginning gardener. 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rachel: that is pretty awesome so far. pete: what jewelry would be like for number nine. will and i stayed after the show yesterday, brainstormed all of this. rachel: sure. will: shopped rest of the afternoon. happy mother's day to everybody at home. finish the bacon in just a bit. enjoy your brake fast. unfortunately not all fun and games today. we have a fox news alert. as liberal roe v. wade activists are taking the protests to the home of supreme court justices kavanaugh and roberts. pete: they're reportedly planning to head to justice alito's home this morning. they will hit catholic churches this morning. >> unbelievable. alexandria hoff joins us from washington. reporter: yesterday's demonstration took place in a residential neighborhood in the northwest part of washington, d.c. it was framed as a candlelight vigil for roe v. wade. pro-choice protesters gathered in chevy chase. things became heated out of side of justice kavanaugh and roberts homes. images of coat hangars were drawn in chalk on streets. son of justice scalia weighed in on roe v. wade. >> justices try to intervene and settle, cultural, debates really outside of their jurisdiction. they fail. that obviously was the case with roe. overturning roe does not mean banning abortion across america as many people seem to believe. it means that people actually get to vote on the issue which is how it should be. reporter: another protest is scheduled outside of justice alito's house today. calls are protesters to rally inand outside of catholic churches. six of the nine justices are catholic or raised so the group, ruth sent us. stuff euros is aries and your weaponized prayer. we'll remain outraged after this weekend. keep praying. we'll be burning the eucharist to show our disgust for the abuse catholic churches have condoned for centuries. listen to this, in response to what is seen by many as intimidation tactics as we saw there against justices bernie sanders former press secretary quote, [bleep] them harder. we'll hear from virginia attorney general jason miyares and jack brewer. pete: extremism on display. targeting catholics on sunday. as you pointed out, desecrating the eucharist something they want to do. as we said last hour, i think it will backfire. most people see extreme for what it is. i hope it is not effective. rachel: i hope it is effective. absolute silence from our catholic president joe biden. that is remarkable. he actually campaigned carrying rosary beads trying to signal the catholics they should be proud to have a catholic as a president and here these protesters are charging catholic or former catholic judges. some used to be catholic or born catholic, targeting them, targeting our churches and radio silent from the catholic president. unbelieve ann. will: lurking in the background of so many conversations including ones we had this morning is the american education system. we yet another outlandish example for this morning. this is from an associate, an advanced placement history course, government class in missouri where students were asked the following question, here is an example from a text, theresa has heard in the news about the fatal shoots of unarmed african-american men by police officers but does not think it is necessarily due to racism. theresa is most likely a, democrat black woman, or b, multiple choice. democrat, a black woman, a republican, or democrat-leaning woman? supposed to choose which of those profiles most fit theresa. rachel: stereotype. pete: according to this missouri high school the only correct answer is republican, because republicans are racist, would never view it that way. that is what the test said. only way to get the right answer is to say republican. so the school was asked by fox news digital, the school is wensville school district, the spokesperson replied, gave us a response. how they responded, ap government content learning opportunity to think critically about political ideology, the resources used by the district are used widely nationwide and aligned to the ap government exam, encountered by the student is extreme and the district is reaching out to the resource developers to directly address this concern. so the school district is saying, wasn't our question. yes it was extreme but it wasn't us. rachel: you know what, fair enough. i will tell you this. when i was complaining to my, a school my kids used to attend a catholic school back in wisconsin, i complained about howard zinn being taught in the classroom. he is a marxist. basically rewrote history. highly inaccurate. seen through this marxist lens of oppressors and victims. everything that happens in american history has to be told through that lens. by the time you get through even the first chapter, you really hate america. there is no question about it. pete you know a lot about this guy. i weren't and complained. the answer i got was, i'm sorry, but the ap history test teaches to this. we have to do this if -- that was the excuse given by the school. fair enough, they want their students to do well on the ap history test. really goes to the ap history curriculum but this just speaks to what we've all been talking about for so long, which is this, you go back, teaches colleges, it is in the text books. it is really hard to get to the bottom of it. will: so the school district blames it on the ap the ap says the following, college board says the ap program does not provide this question. it does not reflect the ap course framework or the kind of content students encounter on aap exam. they are expected to analyze different from their own. not adherence to any ideology and view. fingerpointing between the school district and college board. pete you have a lot on the college board. i understand the intention of this question. anyone not pushing a certain ideology but i actually don't find the question offensive because it is my belief, i always approached every situation of one you should have a blank slate. shouldn't go into instance, racism is the cause. every time a black person is shot by police officers. i don't go in to presume it is racism. i wait for the facts to back it up. you proceed according to evidence. if the evidence in modern day america, only republicans don't automatically presume racism. only republicans are ones that follow the evidence and facts go into a situation with open mind. i think it backfires. pete: you think it makes republicans look good. will: i think it backfires, i do believe to both of your points intended ideology behind it but if your ideology to assume guilt and impose racism on every situation you encounter in america, that is on you, not on republicans. pete: a great point. the college board which we read that quote from, is one that administers the advanced employment courses. administers the s.a.t. they are run by david coleman. i don't believe what the college board he is saying here. there is a huge section of my book, coming out, battle of american mind, about the college board and about the s.a.t. david coleman ran common core and ultimately david coleman took over the college board which runs the s.a.t., the common core standards diluted it all down created ideological framework. took the s.a.t. to match common core and got rid of reasoning. you know why anti-racism. they said the test was racist. i don't believe a word the college board is saying. i don't believe a word david coleman is saying. things like advanced placement, even things like the s.a.t., they're dripping with diversity, equity and inclusion and anti-racism. so a question like that, they will try to stiff arm it. they created the environment in which that question gets asked and answered that way because that the feedback loop to your point, teachers colleges, curriculum, pedagogy, questions like that steer students in one-eyed logical question. i don't believe the school and i don't believe david coleman and the college board because their whole goal is to in-- trin eight anti-racist which is racist, critical race theory view into the tests and curriculum all the way up and down the pipeline. rachel: people are saying go woke go broke? you see that with netflix. they're stock price is falling completely. people are not subscribing anymore. the s.a.t. is having this problem. covid happened and a lot of, first of all people were saying that the s.a.t. test was racist to begin with. they kind of watered it down. they added all the other stuff you're talking about. pete: they did. rachel: then covid hit, a lot of just too stressful.se of we can't get people in rooms together. they said no s.a.t. well now a lot of schools, because, that first and second year a lot of schools admitted people without the scores, they said you know what? we can assess this without the s.a.t. so now this year, when there wasn't, you know, any covid restrictions there are still a ton of schools that are saying, they got rid of the s.a.t. i say, you know what? good. why give them another thing to you know, mess with? if it was actually measuring competence i would say great. but if they're going to use the tools which are meant to measure intelligence as a way to infuse social justice and all these other things maybe they should go broke. reporter: it was meant to be a predictor of college? you know why thereby passing it though? advancing quotas on campus. they're not doing it to avoid wokeness. will: distancing themselves from grades as well. >> it is all hopeless. happy mother's day [laughter] oh, dear. fox news alert, three americans are dead after falling ill at a sandals resort in the bahamas with a fourth airlifted to the hospital. pete: people say it is not clear how they died. one man who was a guest, points to a potential toxic leak in a faulty air conditioner. will: fox news medical contributor dr. marty makary. he joins us now. doctor, good to have you on the program. it's a mystery. three guests dead. some pointing fingers at the air condition. what do you see from afar? >> first thing you think of bacteria or virus, newly mutated or virus this sounds like a environmental exposure, pollutant, toxin. could come from a industrial sources something like what you described. authorities are saying there is no foul play and the story we have has some very mysterious facts. the individual who survived, who was airlifted out, told a news source according to the "new york post", they were swollen, and felt like they couldn't move. almost sounds like a paralytic episode. that goes along with a toxin of some kind. rachel: seem to remember. we were talking about this on the couch. i seem to remember, i don't know how many years ago, a family went to some caribbean location, they all ended up paralyzed. it was something to do like an insect repellent of some sort. could that be, have you heard of anything like that? >> you know, i've heard of so many different sources of rare toxins that is certainly one of the plausible explanations. sometimes these are heavy metals. these are elements interact with your nervous system, will just sort of block any nerve or muscle activity. i think we're going to get clues from the fourth person that was airlifted out. tragically one woman and two men are declared dead on friday according to the authorities. rachel: wow. >> we'll see. they're saying this was a sudden death. we know they were discovered in their bathrooms. tells you it was not drug use. not something they were convening in some high-risk behavior. pete: scary stuff. presumably a autopsy as well will give us a better sense. dr. makary, usually we're talking covid with you. today we're talking about something different. you are not a mother but you have one. >> there are things other than covid. pete: there are. rachel: thank you, doctor. will: you talking earlier i hear air conditioner. i love history. i heard about legionnaires' disease in the 1970s, killed american legion members because they got a bacteria from a bad air conditioner but to his point, that took two to 10 days. this seems acute, points you back to a toxin or pollutant. rachel: i saw image of the resort. so gorgeous. what a tragic end to a wonderful vacation. tensions are high as the supreme court appears ready to overturn roe v. wade. hear from abortion survivors who are now mothers on this mother's day morning. hybrid. whoa. get 2.49% apr financing on the 2022 rx 450 hybrid all-wheel drive. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ this is a tempur-pedic mattress. and it's designed to help make aches and pains a thing of the past by relieving pressure points and supporting your body in a way no other mattress can. experience the mattress ranked #1 in customer satisfaction by j.d. power, three years in a row. for copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition... ...or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling,... ...problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. if you have copd, ask your doctor about breztri. ...problems urinating, vision c there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security. and you choose fiber solutions with speeds up to 10 gigs available to more small businesses than any other provider. the choice is clear: get unbeatable business solutions from the most innovative company. get a great deal on this limited time price with internet and voice for just $49.99 a month for 24 months with a 2-year price guarantee. call today. rachel: we're back with a fox news alert. catholic churches are bracing for protests over a possible supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. this mother's day we're speaking with survivors of abortion who are now mothers themselves. we're joined by amy miles a mother of two, from the abortion survivors network, mother of three, dinesha and mother of two, robin. welcome to all three of you. we're glad you're here to celebrate mother's day. start with you, amy, what does it feel like to be a survivor of an abortion in the midst of all of this controversy? >> it's overwhelming right now to be a survivor of something that, you know, you hear in the media that they support pro-choice. i have to wonder as an adult woman living with cerebral palsy, being an abortion survivor where were my rights in the womb? it is overwhelming. >> i can only imagine. robin, this issue has been demagogued in some ways and there are a lot of euphemism ins used for abortion in order to mask what really happens they say. just a fetus. it's a choice. they call abortion health care. tell me as an abortion survivor, what it really is to you? >> abortion is an opportunity to mask a lot of, well, things that they don't want to talk about a lot of times. what they don't need, they don't want, they don't want to advertise and here we are the living proof abortion is actually the killing of a human being. rachel: yeah. dinesha, what are your thoughts today as we see this issue explode in america and as so many people, i think, there may be even a woman right now watching this who is contemplating it, what would you say to that person? >> if you are facing unplanned pregnancy right now i would say, i hope that our stories bring you hope. we have survived those procedures, i hope our stories would bring hope, you would know that as our story was reclaimed, yours and yours child can be reclaimed to. it doesn't have to end in abortion. rachel: amy, how did you find out you were an abortion survivor? >> i was told a couple years ago but my adoptive parents that i survived an abortion procedure at about 28 weeks. rachel: how old were you when that happened? >> i was 36 years old. rachel: 36 years old. robin, your experience in terms of finding out? >> sure, i was nine years old when i found out. i was in the hospital, very sick from all complications that i received physically because of all the attempts on my life in the womb. i didn't know there were other abortion survivors until i was almost 47. i found out through the abortion survivors network, there are likely tens of thousands of us. that, long time. rachel: that is so interesting because i don't think we talk enough about this. how many babies survive? can i add, the first i really started to understand that there were more was when the former virginia governor talked about it, said this happens and we put them in, talk about a euphemism. we put them in, comfort room. until the mother decides to do, whether the mother wants to kill the infant who survived this very gruesome procedure. >> i think that is hard to hear, right? we don't hear a lot about abortion survivors as you said. people that ask us all the time, is that a thing? so for us this feels really personal to us. rachel: yeah. it is so personal. amy, again what is your message to any mother who is facing this, this very difficult decision right now. in light of, many people doing it not going to clinics. 40% are being aparted with chemical pills. is that also why so many are surviving because they're actually doing it chemically? >> i, you know, for anyone facing an unplanned pregnancy situation i want to say that there's hope, there is life-sustaining options. i was adopted and placed in a loving home where my mom didn't have hope that she would ever have a family and right now in the country there is one million couples waiting to adopt. that is about 36 couples per child. so, i just would want that woman in that situation to know that there is hope and there are other choices and there are people that want to surround them with love. rachel: adoption is a beautiful option. the reminder with unplanned pregnancies can come unplanned joy as well. it takes a lot of courage but, i really thank you for joining us, for sharing your story. you're informing americans about what abortion really is and i think thank you, especially on mother's day for joining us. sharing your message. god bless you all. i'm so glad you are here today. >> thank you. >> a live shot of capitol hill as the midterm elections are six months from today. pete is at the touch-screen with the key races to watch next. ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire - [female narrator] five billion people lack access to safe surgery. matching your job description. thousands of children are suffering and dying from treatable causes. for 40 years, mercy ships has deployed floating hospitals to provide the free surgeries these children need. join us. together, we can give children the hope and healing they never thought possible. it's a mission powered by love, made possible by you. give today. 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i don't know. yes? sorry. she is our boss. i shouldn't really say that. we love you. your mother is beautiful by the way. we're officially six months away from the november midterm elections. here to help us break down the key races to watch is fox news contributor and "washington times" opinion editor charlie hurt. charlie, great to see you on this sunday morning. great to have you here. >> great to see you. happy mother's day. pete: happy mother's day. >> you're such a good mother too. pete: we can be anything we want. we're a mother's day person. i'm a working person. you're a commentator person. we're all wonderful people. including these two fellows in the state of ohio. balance of the senate and balance of the house is the a stake. house is likely taken. the senate, races are a little bit more difficult. start in ohio where jd vance won the primary, charlie. what do you think about his chances versus tim ryan? >> i think the his chances are really good. the reason why, this is the first election we're seeing candidates hand-picked by donald trump. they're not exactly right donald trump but running on america first platform and jd vance's election, in the primary, is such a repudiation of the establishment republican gop that it made in the past, has made ohio very sort of swing state. i think it will be really interesting to see with this new agenda, the new america first agenda, that a guy like jd vance is carrying forward. you got a guy like tim ryan, when joe biden showed up in his state last week tim ryan didn't show up to be seen with joe biden. i think that tells the entire story right there. pete: absolutely. let's move quickly through the other ones because we don't have as much time as we like. georgia, herschel walker, trump backed candidate against rafael warnock. >> exactly. of course the problem here is, that would be a republican pickup if herschel walker can win it but it is, the problem there, you know, georgia is a state republicans are not used to having to focus on. they will have to spend a lot of money in order to -- rafael warnock raised an enormous amount of money. republicans will probably have to spend a lot of money to pick that seat back up. pete: pennsylvania, the biggest vote in the primary moaning republicans is undecided. does it matter who wins the primary or how viable or contested the general election is? >> of course it does matter. obviously trump's support for dr. oz is a huge part of that. and again, it goes back to if dr. oz is a good candidate for pushing the america percent trump agenda, then dr. oz will win the primary and be able to win the general. pete: very interesting. we had mccormack on yesterday. he makes the same claim, supporter of donald trump. will be interesting race. last, one, charlie, nevada, i don't understand politically. it feels like lean democrat but in this race the republican seems ahead. talk to me about it. >> adam laxalt, former lieutenant governor, ag of the state, not a newcomer to politics. a very smart candidate. endorsed early by donald trump and i think in this kind of atmosphere he has a very good shot at picking up a seat here for the republicans. will: really does feel like donald trump has found a way to be on the ballot in 2022 as well. >> exactly. pete: very much so far in primary races he is batting a thousand in this cycle. charlie, thank you so much for being with us this morning. watch more of charlie on "the big sunday show" tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. don't forget to celebrate his motherhood on this mother's day. thank you, charlie. you got it. still to come does joe biden have a real grasp on real extremism after issuing this warning -- president biden: part of the next things that will be attacked because this maga crowd is the most extreme political organization that existed in american history. pete: the most extreme? 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because this maga crowd is really the most extreme political organization that's existed in american history. will: the most extreme. really? apparently biden is not familiar with actual extremist groups. so we'll give a bit of reminder or history lesson this morning. now he did say after extremist, said in recent history. what does that mean in history? no dividing line what modern history, but let's go back a few decades. start with black lives matter. will: the takeaway after this, how dare he place make america great again in the same conversation as we're about to share with you. start with black lives matter. you're familiar with black lives matter. one of the reese entrants in extreme political group. protests across the nation, pete. cities literally burned down. estimates two billion dollars in property damage. let's not forget loss of life. various estimates put the loss of life over various protests around 25. somewhere between 19 and 25. we can show you images if you wanted to see them. you're familiar, david dorn and others, serious loss of life, property, of course embezzlement of black lives matter took money from good americans hoping to contribute to a cause they believed in at the time, funded mansions. pete: used words like building local power intervene with violence on behalf of black communities. instead you have images like this in 2020 which we could play all morning long. let's move to a second organization as well which is antifa, a name you heard about but actually started in 2007 in portland but became very, it rose in prominence after the election of donald trump in 2017. you famously had autonomous zones entire areas where government had no control and under guidance of protecting anti-fascism. those who did not comply what antifa believed in, were beaten. will: took over a city. go back further to the 1970s. the weather underground. the weather under ground may hit your memory. the weather underground founded by a man named bill ayres. bill ayres, presidential campaign had a relationship with barack obama. what did the weather underground do, bomb, i doesn't remember, dozens of properties. pete: 25. will: 25 different properties resulting in loss of life t was an extreme communist-based organization, far left on college campuses. students for a democratic society that ultimately manifested bombing and deaths. pete: the weather underground, they bombed the capitol, the pentagon. they had a day of rage, days of rage in 1969. they attempted to bomb facilities in detroit at fort dix new jersey, terrorist organizations. we're almost out of time. animal liberation front, communist party usa the animal liberation front was deemed a domestic terrorist threat. the scary part about this when donald trump talks about the maga folks, you have other institutions in government saying we're looking at domestic terrorism, are they leaking at political organizations completely? then you got the communist party of the united states. will: literally an internal organization in the united states working to implement an ideology that was producing gulags across the world. there is a running tally of number of people killed across the globe at hands of one ideology, hands of communism. there are mem mowers dedicated to that loss of life. you have i think we say a extreme organization fighting that ideology here at home. pete: when donald trump said they're not coming for me, they're combing after you, i'm just standing in the way. that statement is maga folks, maga crowd, all millions of people voted for him in the minds of joe biden potentially are extremists. the ramifications of that, where that goes what makes that statement so significant. why we're breaking it down this morning. will: there is examples of -- pete: we could go on. will: we could go on. instead of tossing it to rachel. rachel: great job. i love it when you do those walks. elon musk getting tough on twitter workers, quote, if twitter acquisition complete the company will be super focused on hardcore software engineering and design and more. adding quote, work expectations would be extreme but much less than i demand of myself. twitter takeover is expected to close later this year. to the usfl, the birmingham stallions remain undefeated defeating the tampa bay bandits 16-10 the defensive lineman scooby wright let with six tackles and a sack. >> from the stallions, giddy-up. i'm a shark dog. my sideline right away. >> went shark dog? >> went shark dog. half shark, half dog. rachel: new jersey generals take down pittsburgh maulers 21-13. houston gamblers a new orleans breakers are squaring off at 3:00 p.m. eastern. those are the headlines. will: usfl you have your star. pete: the shark dog. will: his name is scooby wright. you have the new tag line, the usfl. rachel: usfl. do that every time. will: what was beautiful was the kentucky derby, a record breaking win at the 148th win made history. >> rich stripe is coming up on the inside. oh, my goodness, the longest shot has con the kentucky derby! pete: strike charging up the rail for a stunning 80-1 upset in yesterday's race, the biggest upset since 1913. rachel: janice dean is live with the winning trainer eric reed. janice? reporter: i mean, this is a do you you believe in miracles moment, eric? >> i do now. reporter: what a beautiful horse. >> thank you. he is a handsome animal. today he is better than ever. reporter: tell me, this was a long shot you didn't believe it would happen? >> we were hoping to have a nice horse. this is life-changing horse. reporter: tell me what happened, d wayne lucas took his horse out two minutes before the cutoff. this might never have happened. >> i owe this to d wayne lucas, an ambassador to our service forever. nicest guy. speaks to everybody. he won the big race before. he allowed me to win the big race, so thank you, wayne. reporter: what does it mean to you as somebody born and raised a horse person? >> it means the world to me but it means so much more to me because my father got to be part of it, my wife, my children, all my guys that work at the small tracks do the little things, they got not just to be part of this great event, they got to see the best of this great event. so it means everything. reporter: something tragic happened five years ago might have not paved the way for this? >> had a lightning strike, took our barn out. lost 23 of our children, horses. it was a gut be wrenching time. through god, all my friends, love from people i never met all around the country, they kept us going. then, what is the old cliche, from the ashes we rose. reporter: right. this is the greatest horse race in history really. what happens next? >> take care of ritchie, he will take care of the rest for us. the triple crown is always what everybody wants. right now that is with we'll do as long as it is the right thing for him. we're going to enjoy this. we're going to enjoy it. reporter: did you sleep last night? >> i haven't yet. i thought i would. i was very tired. when i got back, there was a lot of friends there to celebrate wasn't able to be there. 2:00 in the morning i laid down. everything was going wild, i drank coffee to get up to do this. reporter: thank you for having us to do this. can i give you a hug. i will start crying. will: love to ask him a quick question, as we watched, i'm curious if he was surprised as the audience on the final quarter of race? did he know the horse had that much in reserve or was he blown away like the rest of them? reporter: were you blown away like the rest of us because he was in the middle and all of sudden he darted up? were you surprised as rest of us? >> when he made the move i grabbed my father i said we might hit the board. middle of the stretch he might win. i had another friend, oh, my god, oh, my god. i collapsed. didn't see him cross the finish line. reporter: great question. thank you so much, my friend. >> thank you. reporter: congratulations. it is an honor. gosh, you guys. i love this so much. will: that's sports. thank you, janice. pete: comeback story too. i didn't know that. rachel: why did the horse get out the last minute? 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>> completely. we are on opposite sides of the care of our children. in fact they are concealing it and they are promoting it with our kids. not only just they're exposing the issue to kids by, for example, asking kids to use a pronouns and then not letting the parents know what kind of pronounce their kids chose but they are in fact imposing creating an environment at school that they're encouraging each other to fall within these kind of ideology. will: then hiding it from the parents. is there anything, look as you said it is happening across the nation. what can parents do? >> this is very difficult, first you want to know what is happening in the school. parents have to demand and request getting all the information about the material that they're being exposed to, our children, not only in books but also online. they are bombarded with information that are not being, letting parents know what their children are being taught. will: got to know. then you can act. dr. fishbein, thank you so much. thank you so much we have leave it right here. we're out of time. a hard commercial break t will cut us off. i appreciate you enlightening. we reached out to the school district for a statement but we did not hear back. thank you, dr. fishbein. mother's day, we have another surprise for rachel, courtesy of stuart varney. that is right there. rachel is always cold. rachel: a good one, actually. i'm always cold. >> happy mother's day. will: come on in, you can stay. >> oh, i can stay? 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[applause] will: this is to not for cinco de mayo, this is for mother's day for our cohost, rachel. >> whoo! ♪ ♪ [laughter] rachel: yeah, let it go! ♪ [cheers and applause] will: oh, this is rachel campos duffy's fifth mother's day company -- rachel: and the best, and the best! so incredible. [speaking spanish] [laughter] you guys -- i told them a little later i want -- which is one of my favorite singers, mariachi songs. that was incredible. has that ever happened on fox and friends before? [laughter] will: i don't know. pete: you turned to me and you were, like, film it. [laughter] rachel: yes! pete:st on tv. [laughter] rachel: i cannot believe you guys did that. earlier rick said, because rick, like, there's something gonna happen that i'm really excited about. didn't for a minute cross my mind. when they came up and i heard the -- will: there's four more. rachel: texans have a lot of mariachis going on. will: it's all for you today. all the mothers, we'd love to see your pictures, [email protected], sharing pictures of our staff -- there's my beautiful wife kathleen and my sons, charlie and wes. another picture here that includes my -- there's another one of kathleen and my two boys at a soccer tournament. she is in charge of it all while i do "fox & friends." [laughter] there's my wife kathleen, my sister moll hi and my mother, rosalynn -- rachel: rosalynn looks like one of the sisters. pete: happy mother's day to hem as well. and i've got an all in one shot. happy mother's day to my mom, i didn't knowny, and, of course -- the kids delivered with some breakfast in bed and gifts. rachel: very nice. rachel: that's me and my mom, and there she is -- this is an old photo back in the '70s. that's my mom and me. and that was not our car -- will: awesome jeep. rachel: yep, she saw it on the side of the road. she said i want to take a picture x there you go. and and that's one of my favorite mother pictures service this was sean's last day of congress, and the haas stop was at the oval office with the president. and my feet were killing, because i'm pregnant, as you can see there. so i posted this picture and said leaving the white house barefoot and pregnant. and there you go, and i love that photo with hem. and i think we have one more. my great grandmother on top, that's my grandmother on the right, that's my mother on the bottom, and that's me. that's a very traditional way. so i just thought i'd celebrate all my, all the mothers in my family going all the way back to my great grandmother. will: really neat. pete: we've got a few more photos from our staff. senior field producer samantha with her dad ken and sister a.j. all celebrating their mom in white students today. and this writer, christine, with her mom linda. and this is production assistant kate with her mom kristin and sister jacqueline claire. will: beautiful. rachel: beautiful. such a sweetheart. all right. well, unfortunately, not all fun and games today. we have a fox news alert as liberal roe v. wade activists are trying to take their protests to the home of supreme court justices kavanaugh and roberts, both catholics. will: they're reportedly planning to head to justice samuel alito's home tomorrow and will hit catholic churches in this morning. pete: alexandria hoff joins us live from washington. >> reporter: these protests went through the evening moving back and forth from justice roberts and kavanaugh's homes, and montgomery county police in maryland stood by as things took more and more heated. it took place in a residential community called chevy chevy chase. the home addresses were published online from the leak of justice alito's draft opinion on roe v. wade. chris scalia, son of the late justice antonin scalia, he weighed in on this. >> when justices try to intervene and settle cultural and social debates that are really outside of their jurisdiction, they fail. and that obviously was the case with roe. overturning roe does not mean banning abortion across, across america as many people seem to believe. it means that people actually get to vote on the issue, which is how it should be. >> reporter: so given that 6 of the 9 justices were raised catholic, the faith itself is being targeted on this mother's day with calls for advocateses to rally both outside and many catholic churches. the group tweeted this: stuff your rosaries and your weaponized -- we will remain outraged after this weekend, so keep praying. we'll be burning our eucharist for -- in disgust. justice the clarence thomas said the supreme court justices should not be bullied into making certain decisions. brianna joy tweeted for people to, quote, bully them harder. what's legal? coming up, we have virginia's attorney general, jonathan morris and jack brewerer to weigh in. will, rachel, pete. will: thank you, alexandria. rachel: wow, so disturbing. and, again, the group writing that really disgusting between, remember, ruth bader ginsburg was famously friends with justice the antonin scalia, a very devout catholic. it may be be interesting for people who aren't catholic to understand just how evil, frankly, and discriminatory and hurtful that tweet was, because the eucharist, as that tweet says, we're going to burn the eucharist. the eucharist is the pinnacle, the center of the catholic faith. we believe that is the body of christ. it is literally the most sacred religious thing in our faith, so for you to send a tweet out like that it's just so, it's so unbelievable. i can't even put it into words. just so people know, this week and last week are also times of first communion. i really hope these protesters don't carry out this threat. pete: pro-choice protests, the enthusiasm with which they're -- and some of the disgusting stuff, will, you've talkedded about holding up babies and signs that abortion saves lives. this is extremism now outside the houses of individual justices in the middle of the night and into churches specifically. and if it was the other side, it would be deemed as targeted hate crime. will: it's not focusing on the children in the wiewk. and you had a fascinating conversation earlier with three abortion survivors. watch this. >> you hear in the mass media that they support pro-choice. well, i have to wonder as an adult woman living with cerebral palsy and being an abortion survivor, where were my rights in the womb in. >> i was in the hospital, and i was very sick from all the complications i received physically. >> abortion is an opportunity to masking a lot of, well, things that they don't want to talk about a lot of times. and here we are, the living proof that abortion with is actually the killing of a human being. ing. rachel: i'm so proud of our network for actually sharing these stories because these are not euphemisms. those women that you saw there are real people. they are not choices, they are not fetuses, they are real people. and in some cases they are very, very difficult injuries that they still have to deal with because of the survival of what happened to them during the procedure. and they survived. and i was just really blown away, and i think people don't understand that there are many survivors of this procedure. and i think it's time for us to stop talking euphemisms and talk about what really happens, and then we can make informedded choices. pete: it was a great interview. we've got another topic this morning, and here to break them all down is stuart varney, host of very and company. -- "varney & company". he's got his mother's day tie on. >> i save this as my mother's day tie, declaring it to be -- [laughter] pete: it identifies as a mother's day tie. >> exactly. [laughter] rachel: was it given to you by your with wife or your kids? just because you like the color? is there a sour behind it in. >> no, there is not. i wish there was -- will: let's take a little time and make sure we get your ing.er's day story, becausescint >> absolutely. will: let's run lu some topics here. america's corporations have been so willing to wade into every political, hot button topic over past several months, nothing when it comes to this. >> the silence you're not hearing from major corporations, that's a sign of the pushback against the woke invasion of our culture. i mean, it's gone through the colleges, the schools, the media, major corporations. but now when faced with leak from the if supreme court, you might have expected some corporations to come out and say, oh, i don't know, we're taking sides on this. silence. that's because companies which came out with social issues like disney and got involved in social issues like disney, they're had pushback against -- they've had pushback against them, and they lost. black lives matter received $100 million from major corporations, and now they're being investigated. where is that money and what have they done with that money. it doesn't look so good for corporations to come out now on the side of social justice and get involved with political issues. there's pushback against it, fortunately, and i think this silence tells the story. pete: the pr firm that represents these types of companies, there's a draft that made its way to the public, and they say is the same, subjects that divide the country can sometimes be no-win situations for companies regardless of what they do. do you think we could go back to the, you know, michael jordan famously said republicans buy sneakers too. could we be going back to that same viewpoint? >> i think we will, yes, i do. because companies which have gone out there so openly in support of social justice themes have been burned by it. i go back to disney. disney came out against the parental rights law in florida, and they've been pushed out of their special governance region. rachel: yeah. >> that's a big deal. rachel: that was a big deal, and they did suffer some pr, but do we know they actually suffered financially? they'll suffer from that move financially, i get it, but have we seen that people aren't going to the parks or have gotten rid of their subscriptions to disney+? >> i don't think we've seen that, but their image has been shifted -- rachel: 100%. there's no question about that. pete: it's based on image. >> totally based on image. rachel: stuart, one of the reasons i was really glad you were here, and i've been talking to this because i keep talking to people who own small businesses who say we can't find workers. we can't find work workers. and i have two questions. first of all, why can't they find workers, and two, those workers who aren't working, how are they surviving? i thought the ppe money was gone. what is happening? >> well, first question -- rachel: sure. >> people are not going back to work following the pandemic. there are still a lot of people who have not gone back whether because it's choice, they moved out of town, they retired, that's another story. not everybody is back in the work force. there's this thing called the labor participation rate. rachel: right. >> it actually fell in the report on friday. rachel: saw that. >> that means that you're not getting people back into the work force the way you want them to. you've got 11.5 million unfilled jobs -- rachel: but explain to me, inflation is high, it's more expensive to live, but people aren't going back to work? i don't -- i'm sorry, i think it's crazy. it doesn't make sense in my mind. >> there'll be some people who have retired -- rachel: sure, i get that. >> and living on their stock market winnings, put it like that. rachel: yeah. i get that, okay. >> but, you know, they're not going back. but i cannot answer your question as to how people are surviving, because it is true to say that wages are going up, but inflation is going up even more. rachel: right. >> and there's one thing i've got to get in today. this morning we've got diesel at an all-time record high. it's at $5.54 a gallon on average. many new jersey you pay $6. now, all of that gets passed along to the consumer. rachel: right. >> the cost of delivery, farmers with their tractors, truckers, etc., etc. that's a big deal. energy price inflation is going to get worse and will continue to swamp the wages, the wage increases being earned. pete: we're glad to have you out there because this economic data is conflicting and confusing. the white house tells the numbers, and then people -- the reality is what people are actually -- >> i couldn't fully answer your questions. rachel: can i tell you one of the theories one of my producers said? she has a lot of friends who moved home during covid and never left, so they're saving money that way, so maybe they don't have to go back to work. i don't know, that's just a theory. we're not going to get our economy back until people get back to work concern. >> we need them to go back to work. rachel: businesses are going to fail. will: i want to spend some time on your mother's day story. >> my mother passed away when she was almost 98. and when she was in her very late 90s, i called her. i said, mom, what is your earliest memoriesome the very earliest memory? what is it? and she came right back to me -- she was sharp as a tack in her late 90s, she said, it was the sinking of the titanic. what? yeah. she was 4 years and 7 months old when the titanic went down in april 1912, and she remembers people running through the streets crying, looked out the window in england. and news boys, extra, extra, read all about it. that was her memory. rachel: amazing. >> so i have this titanic connection -- rachel: you do. >> -- going way, way back. rachel: do you watch the movie and cry like my husband sean? pete: i cry too. [laughter] >> very much. rachel: i never cried at it. will: real life and then that happens. rachel: i love how you psychoanalyze this whole thing. will: get more of stuart, "varney & company," of course, weekdays 9 a.m. eastern and "american built" tuesdays on fox business. rachel: you're going to live to 98 or more. >> oh, i hope. pete: thank you, stuart. now to a few additional headlines 17 minutes after the so much the hour. the man accused of opening fire on a brooklyn subway last month facing new charges. a grand jurying slapping frank james with federal terror and discharging a firearm charges, in addition to similar charges filed last month by the southern district of new york. james will be tried separately in each court. if convicted, he faces a maximum of life in prison. and canada's opposed to critical race here to -- candidates opposed to critical race theory appear to sweep the dallas/fort worth school board elections. races remain too close to call. and in the grapevine colleyville district, warnings to any material addressing sexuality in the class room. and those are your headlines. i was reading that, didn't know if i pronounced it right. will's head was nodding, so i feel like i'm okay. and looked at dallas. will: it's starting. up next, "mediabuzz" host howard kurtz sits down with outgoing white house press secretary jen psaki. >> reporter: you think they're shying away from what you would suggest was an unpopular position? >> it is an unpopular position in the country. will: the controversy surrounding psaki's replacement. and we are celebrating moms all morning long. more surprises for rachel. send us pictures of your mom, [email protected]! pete: hey! ♪ muck. ♪ ♪ some people have minor joint pain, plus high blood pressure. and since pain relievers may affect blood pressure, they can't just take anything for their pain. tylenol® is the #1 dr. recommended pain relief brand for those with high blood pressure. if you have questions on whether tylenol is right for you, talk to your doctor. for copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition... ...or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling,... ...problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. if you have copd, ask your doctor about breztri. - [narrator] every three minutes, a child is born with a cleft condition. ...problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. without surgery, some will die. those who do survive face extreme challenges. operation smile works to heal children born with cleft conditions. we need you. there are still millions in dire need of healing. go to operationsmile.org today and become a monthly supporter, or call. 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[laughter] check out writer allie doing the tree pose with her mother bonnie in front of a tree. that's very, very -- [inaudible] and copy editor selena and her mom on # s. on thanksgiving. ♪ pete: come on in. rick was supposed to bring your sixth gift. rachel: where is rick? pete: i don't know. rachel: all right. well, look! so i have rose petals, everyone knows i love roses and rose-melled anything. and -- smelled anything. pete: a little manny/pedi? are you guys sending me on another trip? [laughter] if. will: feel free to go. rachel: that's pretty awesome. pete: you're making out like a bandit. rachel: i deserve it after giving birth nine times. pete: yes, you do. will: karine jean-pierre to replace jen psaki, but the appointment is raising eyebrows because her partner is a political reporter at cnn. joining us now is host of "mediabuzz," howard kurtz. great to see you morning. all of these people seem to come from, i don't know, the incestuous nature, media, democratic party, back to media. it's almost expected at this point. but it is an obvious conflict of interest. >> it raises obvious conflict of interest questions. suzanne malvo has had a long and distinguished career as a appropriator and anchor at cnn, and they've both been totally open about the relationship, they live together, they have a daughter together. but for suzanne malvo now to report on anything remotely connected to president biden or the white house would tarnish her credibility and her network. new york post is reporting that cnn's not going to allow that. will: well, i would imagine like jen caci or george -- jen psaki or george steph knop louse -- stephanopoulos. you sat down with jen psaki as she's outgoing on her way to msnbc. you got to talk to her a little bit about what's going on in the news cycle. fascinating interview. what did you learn, howe boy? if -- howie? >> first of all, it was just hours after her departure was announced. we talked a little bit about her feelings about leaving the job. but, you know, she was talking about the leak and the leak and how the republicans, in her view, are using the roaferl controversy over the leak of, of course, draft roe v. wade opinion to distract attention, she says, from abortion rights. now, i don't know why the white house doesn't just criticize the reek. -- leak. it's a layup, you know? we deplore the count's breach of confidentiality, period. but it is the white house strategy, you'll see this on "mediabuzz," so today that -- say that republicans don't want to talk about abortion rights. some republicans have stayed quiet about that, but, will, at the same time, media liberals and democrats led by president biden have pivoted from talking about abortion rights to talking about all the laws that supposely would be threatened if this is the final ruling by the court. same-sex marriage, interracial marriage, birth control, privacy. both sides, i think, pushing the conversation in a broader direction in an effort to play to their base. will: and we have a preview coming up on "mediabuzz". let's take a watch. >> two-hisser of the public doesn't -- two-thirds of the public doesn't think roe should be overturned, so maybe they want to talk about the leak more than about women's choices. i don't know, you'd have to ask them. >> you think they're shying away from what you would suggest is an unpopular position. >> it is an unpopular decision among people in the country. will: that's coming up on "mediabuzz," 11 a.m. eastern time. make sure you tune in. that undercuts how important it is that this was leaked from the supreme court. and i imagine we're going to find the answer to your question if democrats push forward their bill in the senate. we're about to find out if the public truly does support the position where hay stand. >> well, the white house, and jen psaki keeps rolling out these polls, and it's true, a variety shows 60-70% don't want to overturn, and, of course, we don't know what the final decision will be. but at the same time, i did press her a couple times as you'll see, what about the people who feel so passionately that abortion is wrong? and she didn't fully engage on that. will: we'll be watching, howard, again, 11 a.m. eastern time on "mediabuzz". thank you. >> thanks, will. will: coming up, three americans are dead the while vacationing at an all-inclusive resort in the bahamas. we're live with the new developments. plus, russia's vladimir putin aims to deter the west with a nuclear-themed world war ii victory parade. terrifying. kt mcfarland, next. ♪ in one easy appointment... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...we can replace your windshield and recalibrate your advanced safety system. >> dad: looks great. thanks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ to support a strong immune system your body needs a routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc* season after season. ace your immune support with centrum. now with a new look! 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pete: alexandria, thank you very much is, appreciate it. tomorrow marks the 77th anniversary of the soviet union's portion of victory in world war ii celebrated annually with what they call victory day. but as the ukraine war rages on, putin now planning to mark the event with a nuclear hemoand a warning directly to the west and america. former trump deputy national security adviser kt mcfarland joins us now. happy mother's day, kt, by the way, and thank you so much for being here. if you would -- >> thank you. pete: -- what do you make of vladimir putin? i mean, he's played up the nuclear talk before. we knew parade was coming, but it seems to be ratcheting up on more. what do you make of it? >> it's a big deal, tomorrow. this this is a celebration of the great russian people's victory over nazi germany, and the way president piewd putin has spun the war to his own people is this is the great russian people going to get rid of the ukrainian nazis, so it's the nobility of the cause. i'm looking for a couple of things; is he going to come back with a lot of nuclear saber-rattling, is he going to attend these events? if he ascends -- attends, what's he going to look like? there's a lot of speculation that he's sick or he's so isolated that he's miscalculated everything, so that's what i'm also looking for. but thenning finally, is he going to escalate this war. there's a lot of speculation he's going to use the occasion of the victory to say we're winning this war, but it's really the wes that's coming after us, it's the united states, it's nato, and as a result, we, the russians, are going to escalate. i don't know what escalate means, but we're in totally unknown territory right now. pete: yes, we are. one more quick question on this. recent leaks have come out that basically show the u.s. intelligence agencies almost boasting about helping the ukrainians kill generals, helping sink russian ships. is this add administration balancing -- administration balancing creating basically the ingredients for a wider war, or are we feeding into his propaganda right now in. >> well, we're definitely feeding into his propaganda. the biden administration can't help but brag about this. they should keep their mouths shut. if they are helping, that's great. but why make it look like we're participants in this war? it just feeds into putin's argument that, oh, this is not nato, this is not even ukraine, it's nato, it's really the united states coming after the brave and noble russian people. pete: exactly right. not to mention what joe biden said when he was there which fed into that as well. but i want to move to afghanistan because the headline caught my eye yesterday, kt, and it felt inevitable but it's still is tragic, the afghan -- the taliban in afghanistan is ruling that country with our equipment. they've now ordered women in afghanistan to cover head otto. it is back to the full burka as it was before 2001. your take. >> well, i've been to afghanistan several times. in fact, the jacket i'm wearing, pete, i had made for me by some afghan war widows who had a cooperative outside of afghanistan. those women will no longer be allowed to do that. once the women are put into those full burkas, they are never going to leave their homes. no girl over the age of about 1 is going to be allowed -- 12 is going to be the allowed outside. they get covered, they stay at home, they don't have access to health care, to education, they certainly have no rights. they will become -- they will disappear, and that's just one of many tragedies of this afghan war. sadly on mother's day, that's what's going to happen to the afghan people. pete: exactly who the taliban are, exactly who they were when they were supposedly providing security when 13 of our bravest were killed. you could see this outcome tom coming and now they have our equipment as well. what a failure and a tragedy. god bless those trying to survive there. kt mcfarland, thank you so much for breaking it down this morning. >> thanks, pete. peter: got it. as pro-abortion groups plan to protest catholic churches this morning, they could that face a lawsuit if our next guest has anything to say about a it. virginia's attorney general joins us next. ♪ ♪i've traveled every road in this here land!♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪of travel i've had my share, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere.♪ ♪♪ do your eyes bother you? 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look how great they look. i do have a mom -- [laughter] somebody is responsible for this. having an amazing time on vacation with my parents last week in mexico. 85 and 81 years old and out traveling like this. pete: nice. rachel: i love that. we have some more pictures, some other of the staff, this is line producer katie and her mom, lisa. and check out throwbacking from associate producer anthony with his mom laura. all right. you're probably wondering what your forecast is like for mother's day. let's take a look. we have, for the most part, a really nice day for a lot of the country especially across the central plains where temps are warm, we've also got this gloom continues across a rot of the northeast, unfortunately. take a look at this, parts of the northern plains, it's not going to be major problems, the last couple days around the east coast has been so gloomy. this store pulls offshore, so we're going to start to dry things out. ache a look across parts of texas, it is really warm, 107 degrees today for a high in abilene, texas. tomorrow another warm day. we cool down by the time we get towards tuesday, but that starts to spread across parts of the far northern plains, 80s by tuesday many chicago. rachel: tell me what it's like in phoenix in the next weather hit, okay? pro-choice activists taking their protests to the homes of justices kavanaugh and roberts, and it doesn't end there. they plan to rally outside catholic churches during mass today. our next guest warns anyone disrupting mass will face consequences. virginia's attorney general, jason my if areas -- my areas, joins me now. what will happen if they protest churches, enter the churches and, god forbid, if they desecrate the eucharist as they threaten to do. >> well, aha's exactly what we've seen. we've seen far-left activists brag online they're planning on targeting catholic churches in virginia. several of the justices who voted to overturn roe are catholic, and this violates one of the most fundamental rights we recognize in this country, your ability to worship god. it's actually federal law that you're not allowed to directly intimidate or interfere with somebody in a house of worship, their ability to worship their lord. so this has been brought to my attention, we've taken it very, very seriously. there's a variety of different trespassing laws in virginia that prevent you from blocking the ingress, egress going into a church. but also federal law authorizes states if you find out that someone is directly interfering with the ability of someone to worship so bring a civil suit. so we are looking at all options on the table, we're having a lot of communication. hopefully we're going to have a blessed mother's day and people are going to be able to celebrate with their loved ones, celebrate this amazing day in recognition of motherhood and not have it interferedded by protesters who decide to bring politics inside the church and try to intimidate individuals. we're going to take it very seriously. virginia is the birthplace of the virginia statute of religious freedom draft by thomas jefferson. it's actually many our constitution. we take religious freedom incredibly seriously here in virginia. rachel: that is so good to hear. what about hate crimes? they are very much specifically targeting catholics, so we know that if you target someone for their race or their sexual orientation, does that apply to religion as well? >> well, it does, and, you know, we're going to have to wait and see. the good news is we have a new governor here in virginia. he takes all of this very, very seriously. i know that we have a wonderful secretary of public safety as well, the state police is looking at this, and so we're taking it very seriously in virginia is. it's a totally different governor, different leadership. rachel: yeah. >> religious freedom is one of the pillars of a free society and something we're going to defend. rachel: yeah, it is a new day in virginia in that regard, for sure. let's talk about another thing that's happening. we saw the rollout of this disinformation board, this new ministry of truth in the government. it looks like there's about, i think, 20 gop-led states that want to take legal action against the department of homeland security for targeting our own citizens for free speech. so will virginia be joining? if. >> yeah, we drafted the letter, and we led the effort. it seems like some in the biden administration took george orwell's 1984 min tremendous concern ministry of truth as a model, and it was a warning. the idea that somehow you can have this unelected board in which there's no statutory authority to try to create this board to try to be policing freedom of speech is chilling. there's no place for it. and so we're putting them on notice that we're going to, if need be, take hem to court to stop this. this has a chillingfect on the marketplace of ideas. and probably the saddest thing is the person they put in charge of it is what you can only classify as a far left-wing activist who is gone after parents saying they're disinformation peddlers because they're concerned about the curriculum lumbar in their children's schools. i don't know who came up with the word vgb, it sounds too much like kgb. rachel: it sure does. the only thing disheartening is there's only gop states, republican-led states, hard joining this letter and potentially this lawsuit. we hope democrats actually start to see the value of free speech. we don't want to turn into 1984 or kgb, as you say. jason, thanks for joining us this morning, appreciate it. all right. will? will: thank you, rachel. turning now to some headlines. four people are killed and three children in critical condition a after a stolen vehicle crashed into a minivan in st. louis, missouri. the crash happening with three people including two 17-year-olds were speeding in a stolen car try thering to escape police. one suspect was arrested and the other was taken to the hospital for injuries. the driver of the stolen car ran off, still on the loose. actor benedict cumber batch learned about losing this year's best act or to will smith this his snl monologue. >> i didn't win -- [laughter] i was beat by will smith. [laughter] no, not physically -- [laughter] will: the actor going on to say lorne michaels joked he didn't win the oscar because nobody saw "9 power of the dog." and those are your headlines. pete: last year well known musical brother duo for king and country won mother's day by writing and dedicating a song in their mom's honor. will: hay join us now to tell that story and pay rib butte to mothers -- tribute to mothers everyone along with hair mother. their mother. we'll start, i think we should start probably with the sons to wish their mother a happy mother's day -- [laughter] guys, there's your mom. >> there she is. hey, mom. this is first time we've seen you so -- [laughter] happy mother's day, we love you with. we are literally, guys, in a tesla-charging parking lot in the middle of no where, california. we just rolled out of our bunk up here to the front of bus to jump on with you and s&p send is mom a happy mother's day. and this is unlike what we did growing up. we traveled together as a family, and that's's what we're partially celebrating today with mom writing a book. pete: yes, helen, you were on the road with your two sons and other children as welcoming from australia to the united states, and you wrote a book, "behind the life." the road life they're on is something you're used to as a mother. >> yeah. we've traveled, firstly, with rebecca and then9 with the boy withs probably for about 25 years. we've been in america for 30 years. we came here because we lost everything back in australia and needed to restart, and we found such great comfort in doing things together as a family that we just continued to travel together. and the boys were actually rebecca's road crew. i think my husband saw that five boys, they a made a pretty good work force and that they wouldn't cost too much. [laughter] rachel: you know, helen, some people, you know, get flowers on mother's day. some people get mare crash chi bans on -- bands on mother's day. your sons who -- wrote a song. what does that mean to you? >> it was very touching. my kids, i've got two girls, five boys, they make me feel very loved. i'm a very privileged and weesed woman. but when they sang it to me a year ago, i was very emotional, i was very pleased that they did it privately. they always make me feel loved, so the song -- i accepted the song partly because i see the role of motherhood as probably the strongest role in society. it's underplayed, it's a hard role, it has great reward. but i feel like it's -- i accept the song because every mom, i believe, is an unsung hero. will: helen has the book out, an article on foxnews.com, and as part of your reward morning, helen, we're going to share with you and the nation a performance by your sons, joel and luke. here's a performance of "unsung heroes" for the mothers out there. ♪ once upon a time you -- ♪ you a made -- ♪ ♪ and i looked up at you for the first time. ♪ -- i am sure there'll never be anyone like you. ♪ you're strong like your father even when you were scared. ♪ when i was many trouble -- in trouble, you never leavitt me there. ♪ and you love like your mother -- ♪ you're an unsung hero, so i sing song for you. ♪ woke up, i was 21 and i fell in love muck remember. ♪ remember how i told you that i searched the world and found -- ♪ -- and all -- remind her of -- me of you. ♪ you're strong like your father even when you were scared. ♪ when i was many trouble, you merv left me -- never left me there. ♪ and you love like your mother, like there's nothing to lose. ♪ you're an unsung hero, so is i'll sing song for you. ♪ pete: what a beautiful song. "unsung hero." thanks joel and luke smallbone and, of course, their mother who that song is about, helen. rachel: she seems like a wonderful woman. amazing. pete: and right now, our seventh surprise for rachel, our friend colette is here with her famous cookies. rachel: oh, colette! that's awesome! [laughter] . . . >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. this dad and daughter were driving when they got a crack in their windshield. 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a day to have her on mother's day as we talk about the whole abortion movement and as you know there's a movement against people with down's colette is amazing. she came here and she gave me cookies which you guys have already stolen. >> they're really good. rachel: these are he's press espresso,chocolate. these are amazing. i asked her how her business is doing, she said amazing. she lives alone near her mother. what did she tell you, pete? pete: she pays her bills on time. rachel: she said i pay all my bills on time. she's an amazing girl. >> this is one of the seven surprises for rachel out of nine surprises if in honor of her nine children. we're asking for your pictures as well on foxandfriends.com. >> this is proud military mom dianne, pictured with three of her veteran sons. happy mother's day, dianne. >> this is from andrea, be pictured together with her daughter at her first communion last weekend. rachel: i love that. happy mother's day to gold hey, she is 9 -- goldie, she is 98 years old and a fellow mother of nine. keep sending mother's day pictures, [email protected]. where is gold e. ie.>> we're looking for goldie. there's a 98-year-old on the loose. i want to see it. rachel: i also sent one of sean and his mom. we're going to get that one up too. >> e-mail [email protected]. we're going to get to news in a moment. but yesterday if you're like us, you were huddled around the tv around 6:30, 7:00. at night. because the kentucky derby happened. it was a heck of a race. as we do on "fox & friends," we previewed the race with our own "fox & friends" derby race that happened at the end of yesterday's show. >> it was revealing. >> it was a doozy. lawrence was ahead the whole time, never gave up his lead, even held onthe microphone. rachel: i face timed. >> rachel absolutely face planted. we'll show that on a replay as well. there she is. she gave up. i will say will stole the show. because will put in so much effort. he strained himself. he he added so much leg muscle. his pants can contain them anymore and he ripped them. >> here it comes. >> i mean, it was from the belt bucky to his kneecaps. rachel: and the pocket. that was the weird part. the pocket too. >> i just hulked the whole thing. rachel: it was totally a hulk moment. what are you doing with this workout? >> a lot of cookies for breakfast. >> either more workouts or skin skinnier pants. one or the other. but he did -- you know why america saw his underpants yesterday at about 9:59 p.m. -- or a.m. he was nice enough to tell me i had a stain on my pants, looked like i peeed my pants. he turned me around. when he turned me around, he turned himself around and you got this look right here. >> i'm like don't show america they're going to misread this situation. i showed more in the process. rachel: you did. people have told me -- we went into the green room and the makeup department all new makeup, hair, all saw it happened. it's on -- it was on live tv. it isn't just that you saw it. >> if you dvred our show yesterday -- rachel: you can see what kind of underwear. >> they're not tighty whiteys but they're -- >> briefs. rachel: we know. we know. >> will was holding me back. there's a lot of that. rachel: it was very funny. i love the way these guys get into it. lawrence jones is so proud of this win because he honestly creamed you guys. >> he did cream us. rachel: he really did. >> we found goldie, the 98-year-old. rachel: i'm so glad we did. that is definitely worth a fox news alert. >> happy mother's day. >> nine kids, is that what it was. rachel: nine kids. i hope i look that good. >> you're in that camp. rachel: i am. we're sisters. it's a small club. >> we promise we'll show you the real horse race as well if you missed it. we'll get the highlights. it was an amazing one. rich stripe won it on the final stretch. >> 80 to 1. pulled away from way behind. we move on. we're not moving too far away from celebrating mothers. there is pro abortion protests taking place outside the homes of justices kavanaugh and roberts and there's plans the protests will move to justice alito's house tomorrow. this is going on at the same time that activists are planning row tests outside of cat lick churches today. -- catholic churches today. the nypd beefed up patrols. virginia's attorney general warns action will be taken against protesters that disrupt mass. rachel: he said yes, if they disrupt mass, we take it very seriously, talked about the history of virginia, protecting religious liberty and they're not going to stand for it and remember, the tweets that were sent out, this is from ruth hadh senta, listen to this. stop your rosaries and weaponized prayers. keep praying, we'll be burning the eucharist. it's hard to believe our so-called catholic president hasn't said anything about this. he should know as a catholic there is probably no greater way you could assault the catholic faith than to threaten to desecrate the eucharist which we believe it the body of christ. so really intense stuff and, again, hear's what attorney general jason miatas had to say about it. >> this violates one of the most fundamental rights we recognize in our country, your ability to worship god according to dictates of your conscious. you're not allowed to directly interfees or intimidate somebody in a house of worship, their ability to of worship god, worship in the way they want. federal law authorizes states if you find out someone is directly interfering with the ability of someone to worship, to bring a civil suit. we are looking at all options on the table. >> good for him i is extremism on display. this is one of those moments where you condemn doxing of individual justices and the things that are vauntly. happening at -- vandalism happening at churches. the more they talk, the more they protest, the more they expose themselves for the extremists that they are, the signs they carry that say abortions save lives, baby dolls they're showing which show this sick view of how life should be treated an then will, we talked about this yesterday. democrat candidates when asked on this issue because of how powerful the planned parenthood and far left abortion lobby is can't say anything other than usually up until birth is when we support abortion. the overwhelming vast majority of americans reject that extremist view. right now,s that's what you're watching on camera. when everybody democrat speaks and is asked about it they don't have much room than to have anything other than that extreme view. when the political assumption is this is going to help motivate democrats, i think a lot of republicans look at this and are reminded why the ballot box matters as well. >> i think engagement is actually the key to this debate. in other words, when forced to the debate, as you point out, many democrats reveal a radical position and one they're willing to vote on. when protesters engage and reveal their position it's seen by the american people exactly how radical of a position they have embraced and yesterday we had on franklin graham, the president of samaritan's purse. he invited these protests. he said let's engage. welcome to my service. welcome to the gospel. look at this. >> i would encourage catholics and i would encourage people of faith across the country to go to church tomorrow and let's see the largest mother's day turnout at church in the history of the united states when he these protesters come in they'll be greeted by thousands and thousands of worshipers who are there to celebrate life, celebrating their mothers, and thanking god for their mothers. and so here the protesters come, they want to celebrate death had. they want to abort children. >> he did say in that conversation that he saw it as an opportunity. rachel: he does. i want to make shies point. -- make this point of. sometimes people see protesters, saying a they're the far left people. people should understand that donald trump was the most pro-life president we've ever had in this nation and then after the 2020 election we got the most radical pro choice, pro abortion administration in u.s. history. it is extreme. it is all the more ironic because joe biden campaigned with rosary beads. yesterday he wanted to be seen at a church and he made sure his picture was taken there, shaking hands with the priest. shame on that priest for giving him that photo op. but you have to know they that this -- these protests are in combination with lots of policy, policies that are taking our tax dollars and making abortion available with our tax dollars in foreign countries. this is a very, very radical ,not -- radical administration, not just the protesters. >> cn nsaid the radical republicans will come out and a cause violence. rachel: look what they did in missouri. that's a denver. >> all right. well, let's stick with radicalism. this time it's not as -- outside the supreme court or outside the homes or justices or catholic churches but in schools and in missouri there was an ap course where a question was assigned as part of an ap government course test. here's what the question was, take a look at was the answer a is supposed to be. theresa heard in the news about the fatal shootings of unarmed african-american men by police officers but does not think it's necessarily due to racism. is theresa most likely, am, democrat, b, black woman, c, republican, or d, democrat leaning woman. and of course the answer that the test is supposed to tell you is republican. rachel: that's right. by the way, we got a statement from the school district and they're saying, well, it's not our fault. it's the ap test. they say it's ap government. by the way, that's the honor's course in government for those who don't know what ap is. ap government content includes learning and opportunities to think critically about political ideology. the resources used by the district are used nationwide and are alined to the ap government exam. the item encountered by the student is extreme and the district is reaching out to resource developers to directly address this concern. >> pete, you talked about this earlier in the program. the adoption by the college board which creates the advanced placement program of an anti-racism education curriculum. what's fascinating to me, i look at this question, i think, wow, what admission. i shared this earlier. you could have he erased republican right there and said fair minded person who does not lead to a conclusion with nefarious motivation. in other words, here is an unarmed black man shot by police. do you automatically assume racism or do you wait for facts and evidence and see what happens but in the mind of an anti-racist you start from the presumption that it is race. >> that's a great point. >> and therefore, if you're unwilling to accept that, you must be a racist or a republican. so the question is obviously very -- rachel: that's the same thing in this one. >> that's what they're saying. so it's meant to be very insulting. rachel: you're going to own it. [laughter] >> yeah. you shouldn't be somebody who -- you should be somebody who does not leap to the assumption of racism. rachel: i you agree. >> the college board which is responsible for the a ap tests and courses, honors courses in high school. this is how you they reed. they said the ap program did not he provide this question and does not reflect ap course work or the kind of questions students encounter on an ap exam. they're not assessed on ideology or viewpoints. the school district is blaming the college board. the college board is blaming the school district which is what the left does. everyone denies, this is not us. i wrote about this, david goodwin and i coming out, battle for the american mind, coming out on june 14th. the tests, the curriculum, in this case ap courses, college board creates it all. the guy who runs the college board, his name is david coleman. what did he do before that, he ran common core. common core effectively federalized education by creating new standards and incentivized states to use them from a far left perspective, things like diversity, equity and inclusion and anti-racism make their way if there. because certain groups didn't well on the sat, they declared them racist. now they're changing and removing the sat. they can he deny it or not. the reality is, it is an anti-racist, meaning racist view that infects college board and ap and the sat that is driving cascading effects that end in a question like this, were intended or not. rachel: don't think you can get away from this kind of stuff because you moved your kid to a private school. i complained about howard zinn in high child's history classes in a catholic school. they said i'm sorry, howard zinn who is a marxist who is the most pop of later history book in american education from a marxist point of view, that is being taught through the ap history. so if your kid is going to take the ap class, they have to know howard zinn. had they won't pass the exam. >> if a kid wants to pass the sat, they better know him. rachel: it's through the less of on presser and vic -- opresser and victory. >> you're so right. did you that before howard zinn was known that widely, you wrote a people's history of the united states, u.s. history from the soviet union perspective. if it's not a textbook, it's driving what's being taught and the test -- this is not just government schools. it's private schools, elite schools, catholic schools. rachel: you have to be so vigilant. >> we turn to additional headlines. a fox news alert, three americans are dead at a bahamas sandals resort after falling ill. a fourth american is being air lift todd the hospital for treatment. a faulty air conditioner leaking toxic coolants may have played a role. marty makary shared his thoughts earliers this morning. >> this appears to sounds more like an environmental exposure, a pollutant or toxin, could have come from an industrial source. i've heard of many different sources of rare toxins, that's certainly one of the possible explanations. >> the state department official tells fox news the situation is being closely monitored. and a new cnn poll shows 57% of americans say now is not the time for president biden to lift title 42. the data coming as state troopers in arizona find 37 pounds of suspected fentanyl pills inside a unicorn backpack during a traffic stop. amassive influx of immigrants is expected to cross after title 42 is dropped. to the usfl. the birmingham stallions remain undefeated beating the tampa bay bandits, 16-10. scooby rice led them with six tackles and a sack. >> hi had to go to the sharp dog on them. i ran to my sideline. >> you went shark dog. >> shea, half shark, half dog. >> he's a star. >> the generals take down the pittsburgh maulers and the gamblers and breakers are squaring off at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. >> shack dog, you've got a fin, you've got a tail. >> i like it. to another an a mall, a record record-animal, a record breaking win, one of the biggest upsets in kentucky derby history. >> oh, my goodness. >> he charged up the rail for a 80-1 upset in yesterday's race, the biggest one since 1913. i see a movie coming on. >> janice dean was there. was it cinematic from churchill downs. >> i think so. the man, the trainer, such a humble man from lexington, kentucky. it was a pleasure to be in the barn with him and rich strike, the horse that people never really knew about until today. of last minute became a kentucky derby contender, within 70 hours he was on the track and it wasn't even a photo finish. he won and this will go down as one of the biggest upsets in sporting history. the last time we had a long shot like this you mentioned 1913. and i got to meet the horse and the trainer, eric is just -- i love him. and take a look. >> when he made that move in the quarter poll, got the inside, i grabbed my father and said we might hit the board. when i knew he was going to win, i had a friend of mine going oh, my god, oh, my god. i collapsed. i didn't see him cross the finish line. so -- [laughter] >> amazing. what an amazing win. it's all about that. i mean, anything can happen at the kentucky derby. the greatest two minutes in sporting history when the world watches a winning horse. it doesn't matter who you voted for. doesn't matter what you believe in. we believed in miracles yesterday at churchill downs. back to you. rachel: sure was. thank you, janice dean. >> you got it. mwa. rachel: back to you. lawyers for comedian dave chapelle are demanding stronger charges for a man accused of attacking him on the stage. one man will tell us how he is working overtime to oust the soft on crime los angeles da george gascone. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new infiniti qx60. take on your wild world in style. ♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, 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mariupol by upon day. there were fighter jets overhead and troops in the streets, russian president vladimir putin is looking to protect an image of strength. we have heard air raid sirens across the capital of kyiv. >> comedian dave chapelle is upset and demanding accountability after the los angeles district attorney reduced charges again the man who attacked him on stage. his lawyers urge gascon to correct the mistake with a felony charge. this isn't the first time this da right there on screen has been accused of soft on crime policies, with a recall campaign against him reaching more than 400,000 signatures. recall gascon spokesman tim lineberger joins us now. to have someone this high profile face what so many regular folks face, which is criminal acts committed against them and a da's office unwilling to prosecute them or lowering. how significant is this as a wakeup call for folks in los angeles. >> we've been seeing stories like this happen all the time hn offers. now dave chapelle is experiencing what other los angeles residents have under george gascon which is a district attorney which seems to be soft on crime, looking out for criminals instead of the victims. if you can have somebody that can charge a stage, attack a performer with a knife, and only getcharged with a misdemeanor. what does that say. >> what do they get away with on public transit, your local grocery store. it's such a stark reminder. tim, if you would, how far along are you on the recall effort? how many signatures? how far do you need to get and what's your timeline? >> yes. so as of may 1st we crossed the 400,000 signature threshold. we need to collect 576,000 signatures from registered voters in los angeles counsel by by july 6. so we're at the make or of break phase of the campaign. we believe there's a viable path to success if we don't let up or get come play september. complacent.>> how are you exec? people can feel what gascon is doing. i talked to people that live in los angeles and the aura of criminality, of lawlessness but you have to connect and find those people. how do you do this grass roots effort to collect these signatures? >> yeah, absolutely. it is a difficult process and a very short period of time so we have a number of initiatives to collect signatures, whether that's paid signature gathering or volunteer signature collection or digital or mail outreach where we're mailing petitions to targeting voters and giving them return envelopes so they can return it back. it is a heavy lift for sure. and it is the biggest task of this effort. if we do qualify the recall, there is no doubt that voters will toss gascon out of office quickly. >> one more quick question. is it just people that follow politics that faux the name gascon or is this something where even your casual observers at this point in los angeles would be pointing the finger and saying that's the guy who has changed the environment on criminality in the city. >> i think people are very aware of what's going on. gascon is by far the most despiced local a politician in the state. >> what's the website if people want to check it out. >> it's recallda georgegascon.com and we appreciate you highlighting the effort. >> you got it. thanks for what you're doing on behalf of all the citizens of los angeles. >> thank you so much. if i could wish a happy mother's day to especially some of the mothers involved in this effort who lost their children or loved ones and are now doing everything they can to fight back, i'm thinking about them today. i'm sure it's a difficult day and that's why we're doing this so we know we can't let them down. >> so glad you added that as well happy mother's day to all of them. thank you. all right, still ahead had, american church goers on edge this morning as pro abortion activists plan to protest at some catholic masses, jack brewer and jonathan morris react to that, next. e dirt, i feel something in me, like a fire, that's just growing. i 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this morning. jonathan, i would love to start with you. >> thanks, will. will: we know that i believe five of the justices who are supposed to have signed onto this draft, leaked draft opinion, at least grew up catholic. what do you make of the targeting of catholic churches? is it about the justices? is it about the position of the catholic church. why the specific focus on mass? >> you guys showed a video earlier and you didn't shows the whole video which is probably a good thing of a woman outside my old of church downtown taking a baby doll and beating the baby doll and they're screaming thank god for abortion. now, this is -- it's so disgusting, it's so despicable. what i'm concerned most about, will, is not even the issue here right now. it's a massively important issue. but our ability as a nation to talk through, to discuss, to dialogue and to come to a rational conclusion about very important issues that affect all of us. and doing that, going in front of a church and a beating a plastic baby doll and saying we love abortion, thank god for abortion, is so bad for the left, it's so bad for the democrats, and to be honest, the right and republicans also do some crazy stuff. one of the guys in front of the church was praying, had a maga hat on and was instigating other people. why are we doing this? we have to get to a place in our country in which we have rational, heart-felt discussions. will: yeah. i certainly agree with that sentiment of. i think i know the video you're talking about, i think it was a blue hat, said america first on it. he was praying with his rosary. i don't see that as provocative. >> it's not the same thing. but to have a rational discussion with somebody else, it's a re-lidge us issue -- religious issue, talk about religious things. if it's political, talk about political things. if it's a moral issue, talk about it in those terms but by mixing everything together, it just doesn't help people on the other side, whatever side we're on, doesn't help people on the other side actually come to a rational and thoughtful conclusion. will: jonathan, now to you, jack, it's a issue people talk past each other on. one is talking about the sanctity of life. the other is talking about, quote, unquote, a woman's health choices and it manifests into insanity we're seeing today. >> threats or security concerns to our supreme court justices homes, that's domestic terrorism. that has to stop. it's uncalled for. this is the united states of america. that is one population that you do not bring your political perspective or your views to. you stay away from their homes. they should be all moved up out of there, in my opinion. when you start thinking about this, i'm a man of god first. and the bible tells us pretty clearly, the luke warm will be spit out. when we have a president in the white house that's luke warm, that's promoting babies being slaughtered while at the same time being doubled-minded as the bible tells us, speaking as if abortion is okay, shaking the hands of priests, that is our problem. our problem is our nation has not put a line in the sand for ryeness. rye -- righteousness you. you can see it happening also on the republican side. when you're endorsing and promoting people like dr. oz, if i offend somebody i'm sorry, when we have women of god running in places like pennsylvania that stand up for life, serve this country, us as conservatives, republicans need to start supporting and backing men and women of god. we can't be luke warm anymore. these times are too serious. we see what's going on. for people to be afraid to go to church, for people the to be protesting at churches, we've got to take a stand against this, america and this nation was founded on godly principles. people came here, our founding fathers came to this land so they could worship god as they pleased. and so that's what this is about. this is threatening the founding of this country. we must stand up. will: we've got to watch it throughout the morning and hope for the best of what turns out. dr. oz does say today that he believes life begins at conception. i personally, jack, am one that pressed him on that on the fox news channel. >> god bless you for that, brother. >> it's not a position he consistently held. it's where he stands today. we don't know where the man's heart or mind is at. thank you both. back to you, jonathan. the most disturbing thing for me is to see the crowd cheer this on, all this insanity and the crowd cheers it on. >> it's a crowd, no doubt. but i think it's a tiny percentage of people and we have to be very -- like we have to be super careful that we don't allow ourselves to think that that tiny majority on either side is actually where america is. yes, america has big problems today but it's not -- it's not that we are those crazy. >> we'll talk, three of us and we'll be watching. i think the democrats intend to put that in front of the american people. so we'll find exactly where everybody stands. >> that's certainly not going to help. >> we're going to find if these opinions are reflective of the american people. that's what democracy is about. gentlemen, this is a great conversation. i appreciate starting it this morning with you. >> great job covering it, will. >> thank you. >> happy mother's day. >> absolutely, happy mother's day. stick with us. maria bartiromo joins us, plus as mentioned it's mother's day. the table isn't set, we have tips to serve the perfect brunch for your mom, coming up. ♪ that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing? i got the bait. i also earn 5% on travel purchased through chase on this rental car. that lake is calling my name! don't you get seasick? we'll find out! come on. and i earn 3% on dining including takeout. so much for catching our dinner. some people are hunters. some are gatherers. 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[laughter] -- she's got enough chocolate. [laughter] rachel: wow, you guys. everyone knows i love chocolate. >> if you don't share, you're a selfish mom. we know you're not we know you're not. rachel: i stash chocolate in my night table drawer that my kids can't find. >> so you know, this is very good. rachel: this would have been perfect for my stash. .was the band your idea? >> it was not. but i love it. rachel: i thought it could have been your idea. he loves a mariaci band go my dad only listens to polka. rachel: there's a connection that's very -- >> why don't you stay there. we'll talk politics now. >> i'm out of here. rachel: he does not like talking politics. >> you take it. rachel: pro choice protests erupt across the country, one pr firm is warning that some of america's biggest brands should stay out of it, telling clients, quote, subjects that divide the country can sometimes be no win situations for companies. do not assume that all a of your employees, customers or investors share your view. pretty good advice. here to react, sunday morning futures anchor maria bartiromo. maria, well come. thank you for joining us this morning. so is this the end of all this corporate involvement in politics now that we saw what happened with disney? because certainly wasn't like that with blm and the riots over 2020. maria: for sure, rachel. number one, happy mother's day to you. you are super mom. rachel: thank you, maria. maria: we all knows that and a very happy mother's day to all of our viewers. and of course my favorite gal of all, my mom, happy mother's day, mom. look, i think that corporate america seems to have learned a reallies son over the -- real lesson when major league baseball took the game out of georgia because of similar situations and we found later on it was completely wrong and they were on the wrong side of this. we all know that this is a very opinional decision. there's my -- personal decision. there's my mom on the beach with me josie bella, my sweet mom. i think that's probably the right advice to stay out of this but increasingly, over and over again we see this white house ignoring what could be serious danger for so many people. i mean, joe biden knows this in his heart of hearts because he at one point was the chairman of the senate judiciary. so to sit there and not he react to protesters showing up at supreme court justices' homes, at people's homes and churches across the country on this mother's day and not react, last week jen psaki was asked by the great peter doocy and she basically blew it off and she said we agree with protesting as long as it's peaceful. peaceful protesting outside people's homes is disgusting and it should be off limits but that's what we're seeing take place because as kim strassel wrote in the journal the other day, nothing but abortion to run on. and the democrats are trying this, you know, fear mongering and the situation where you have, you know, bullying to change decisions. we are going to know who of leaked that draft opinion in short order. i've got ted cruz on the show today and he basically walked me through it yesterday when we were talking about today's appearance that there is -- it's really a small group, 12 people. because it's three liberal justices that have four law clerks each, a pool of 12 people that people are looking at right now. there is a an investigation underway. this bullying and showing up at people's homes has got to stop. this is so unamerican and it's just a shame that the white house is not getting involved and saying stop this. so we're talking about that this morning. we also have dr. ben carson out. dr. ben carson is out with a new book, called created equal. we'll talk about the division that's coming out of the white house. donald trump junior has a thing or two to say as well, of courses talk about the president's 55-0, all of the candidates in the primary season and mayor francis suarez is on a roll, becoming a national figure fast. we're going to talk about that as well. what's going on in florida right now. and check in on the hispanic vote in terms of what they're talking about with these policies, chill. we've got a -- rachel. we've got a big show, see you 10 10minutes with breaking news. rachel: we'll be watching you on sunday morning futures. maria: thank you. happy mother's day. rachel: thank you, maria. thank you. more "fox & friends." stay with us. it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at longlivedogs.com when my genetic reports told me about my heart health, i was able to take action. and i got a kit for my mom, too, so she can get her own meaningful health info. this mother's day, start a new health journey together with mom with $50 off every kit. i'm steve. i lost 138 pounds in 9 months on golo and taking release. golo saved my life. i was way overweight, and that's what sent me down the path, was i--i wanted to make sure and live for my kid. plain and simple. here we go... remember, mom's a kayak denier, so please don't bring it up. bring what up, kayak? 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>> we have cinnamon, cardamo. rachel: i love cardamon. >> i whip thing whites -- whip the egg whites. >> those are egg whites. >> that will make it simpler sr fluffy. >> they're high in protein but delicious. rachel: everything is so well organized. when i do pancakes it's such a mess. >> we want our kids to eat and have fun and they love -- i don't know if your kids like to be in the kitchen. rachel: they do, yeah. >> okay. so -- rachel: there we go. >> we take a scoop and then of course cocktails for mom. don't forget the mimosas and -- rachel: we call them mommy's little helper. >> mommy's little helper. rachel: they said no, don't drink. pretend. >> they told you that? rachel: i heard no in my ear. >> they're very fluffy. we're going to assemble your can cakes. this is -- pancakes. this is where we get your kids involved. i use sweetened ricotta or mars cspone. you layer it however you want. you he create an assembly bar. >> what's the in that. >> the this is sweetened ricotta with cinnamon. these are raspberry and strawberry come both. if you want maple syrup, chocolate, my kids if i put sprinkles on everything, they'll eat it. rachel: my love sprinkles and they'll count who gets more sprinkles. >> of course. >> it's really easy. it's really healthy. my kids always want sugar as much as possible. >> we have a mimosa. >> and of course coffee for your mom in bed and a i think the most important thing for the dads, if they're making breakfast, make sure when you feed your mom, then you clean the kitchen so the mom doesn't have to. >> good point. to all the dads out there -- >> i've known donatella for years. she's an amazing chef. you need to watch the youtube series. rachel: how do you find you? >> my channel, donataell ripiy. >> who is going to eat it? rachel: oh, my gosh. you could be will on this. oh, my goodness. thank you oh, my god, thank you, guys. >> that's the final surprise. rachel: thank you so much, you guys. rachel: oh, this is the best surprise. all right. we're going to put up a pigture of your mom -- >> that's carol duffy with, who's that that, brian? rachel: the 10th of 11. will: there's the winner, 11 kids. rachel: all right. really quick, don't forget from the kitchen podcast, sean and i interview steve hilton this week. it is an amazing episode, so make sure you catch that as well. will: and when you're done with that, download the will cain podcast, three episodes, three times a week. pete: happy mother's day. duffy family, on the count of three, a big happy mother's day. 1, 2, 3 -- >> happy mother's day! rachel: bye, everybody! pete: have a great with sunday. go to church. pray with your mom. thank you. ♪ ♪ maria: good sunday morning, everyone, and happy mother's day to all. wishing you the best. i'm maria bartiromo. today, hysteria in the streets as pro-abortion activists protest the outside of our churches and the homes of supreme court justices on this mother's day. trigger by the so-called leaders of the country who riled up the extremists the spew hate at one another. >> those republican leaders who are trying to weaponize the use of the law

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♪ ♪. pete: good morning. welcome to "fox & friends." it doesn't saying necessary name in the teleprompter. >> we don't operate without instructions [laughter]. pete: now it says pete starts. good morning to both of you. what a wonderful way to start the morning as always with our anthem. it's a special morning, especially for one member of our couch, happy mother's day. appreciate it. happy mother's day to both of your wives. thank you, thank you. pete: looks like jasmine from "aladdin." rachel: you said eva longoria or eva mendez. with hair and makeup. pete: say happy mother's day to all the mothers out there, if you're up this early, i don't know why. will: breakfast in bed. that is for all of you watching from home, anybody working from mother's day, broadcasting from the couch, i would like to say once again, happy mother's day. i think that is our cue. rachel: wow, you guys. so very nice of the producers [laughter]. honestly that is so wonderful. they're gorgeous. they really are. i do love flowers. you guys didn't know i was wearing yellow. will: heck of an outfit. rachel: i love this. well, thank you, very, very much. pete: one for each member of the duffy family, that child that claims you as a mom. rachel: i want to say happy mother's day to my mom in arizona. she will get up at one point. will: she did. vr? rachel: yeah. she did. vrs. three hour time change. i appreciate you guys. hopefully -- pete: put a lot of thought. flower shop over there. rachel: two a.m. pete: deliberated over it. rachel: make sure you matched flowers. will: it was tough. all three of us needed extra rest. yesterday before the kentucky derby which was an amazing race in just a moment. we had our own amazing race right here on "fox & friends". lawrence jones joined the three of us. we had an inflatable horse race. fair to say everything went wrong that could go wrong. i think worthy of film breakdown and analysis. that is what happened to me. you had to be an astute observer to see that. i didn't even feel it. my pants got ventilated during the race. ripped top of the pants halfway down leg. only reason revealed on television, will, you were kindly tried to assist me. i had water on my pants, look like i pea myself. turned myself and doing so exposed my derriere. rachel: i get the pants down the middle but your pokekets split on the side. what happened to that masculine ity? pete: added muscle. will: that wasn't the only part. rachel did a face plant halfway into the race. >> fell forward. to be fair i was far behind. i tried to grab will to take him down with me i couldn't. will: there she goes. boom. i heard this, i didn't know it, i don't know if there is audio on it. i was told pete was going, there was very heavy breathing. rachel: i was exhausted after it. did you guys find it was a workout? will: it was. pete: i don't think they have the breathing tape. will: pete's heavy breathing. i'm thinking what in the world. pete: lawrence jones did win. win, place, show? will: yeah. pete: i placed, you showed and you fell. rachel: that's true. pete: where was that graphic all along? will, as you talked about yesterday. that derby raise -- will: amazing. pete: atmosphere was cool to watch. first half hour before the race. then a big upset yesterday. in fact a record-breaking win, becoming one of the biggest upsets in kentucky derby history. watch. >> red stripe is coming up on the inside. my goodness, the longest won the kentucky derby. will: rich strike was the biggest upset in yesterday's race, the biggest one sinceness 13. rachel: janice deans has been there couple days. she joins us live from churchhill downs. how exciting, janice? reporter: why we come to the races. greatest two minutes in sports in the churchhill downs. this is the first win for the trainer, opener, the horse for the kentucky derby. this horse was not supposed to race until kentucky derby. only two minutes until cut-off time on friday. when d wayne lucas' horse was strike and they brought his horse out and rich strike got to race in the derby. i got a quote from derek reed, the trainer. it brings tears to my eyes. this is what horse race something all about. i never dreamed i would be here, says reed. i never thought i would have a derby horse. this was never in my plans. everyone would love to win the derby, but i never thought i would be here ever. it is a horse race, anybody can win. that is why i love the horse races so much. two minutes that brings america together. one of the oldest american sports. you know, everyone gets dressed up for this beautiful day in kentucky. yesterday, the skies were gray. it was a cold day. that is what it is all about. that is where the term long shot comes from. the race, as you mentioned, the biggest long shot since 1913, if you bet a dollar you won $80. here is my rose this morning from the winner's circle. we'll meet the trainer and the horse on "fox & friends weekend." i will spend my mother's day in a derby winner's paddock which is pretty cool. back to you. will: you may spend it in a paddock today but you are not forgotten on mother's day. we have many so flowers for you, janice. right there. happy mother's day to you. reporter: my gosh, you guys, this is amazing. thank you. i will start to cry. rachel: you are an amazing mom, janice. we love you. reporter: oh, my goodness. i have to tell you real quick that family wouldn't be together if it wasn't for the horse races. one of my first dates for sean was at belmont. that is where we fell in love. we fell in love at the racetrack. full circle moment. thank you, guys. pete: happy mother's day, janice. rachel: you've done an amazing job all three days. we love you. come back home. reporter: thank you. pete: janice did a great job. that video doesn't do the comeback justice. will: the best is the over head shot. somebody has an overhead shot, you see with 3/4 of the race finished, rich strike is third or forth from the back. absolutely all the way at the back, last furlow. the crowd parts. he booms down the rail. he is a different speed than ever horse. rachel: is that the strategy, hold back the energy, horse's energy? will: depends on the horse. pete: depends on what you know about the horse and its capabilities. will: would love to hear from the jockey. he knew he had that much reserve when he let it go. pete: like the other horses were standing still. rachel: wow, interesting. pete petition that is the extent of my horse knowledge. rachel: i learned it all right here. listen. there is a lot going on this morning. maybe because it's mother's day and all the more poignant given topic of abortion, now abortion protesters are not only marching outside the homes of justice kavanaugh, roberts and alito, they're planning to do that tomorrow as well, but they're also planning today to go to catholic churches, specifically targeting churches, catholic churches, and the catholic church. really horrific things come out of this. by the way the new york police, other police departments around the country are keeping watch of this. i want to bring up a tweet, honestly it took my breath away when it came through this morning and i saw it in our notes. this is from the ruth sent us. listen to this. stuff euros is aries and weaponized prayer. we will remain outrage after this weekend, so keep praying. we'll be burning the eucharist to show our disgust the catholic church condoned for centuries. rachel: if you're not catholic, really hard, may be hard for you to understand how outrageous those comments are. the eucharist is the center of our religion. that is taking the most sacred thing, the body of christ, say we're going to burn it. this is beyond the pale, and fascinating and disappointing that catholic joe biden, who carried rosaries on commericals to signals to catholics and christians is a good guy has said nothing about this. will: there is really disturbing video coming out, making away across social media, st. patrick's cathedral across new york city. this is what we don't know. we don't know the most outrageous of these chants or displays of behavior are someone who is pro-abortion or pro-life, attempting to paint it but in a negative light. i think is undeniable. regardless whether or not or an act, or sincere the crowd cheers it on. people mocking an abortion. pete: holding up doll babies. so out there, this person for real? this important attempting to paint the abortion contingency in a bad light, but it doesn't matter because the contingency in the crowd cheers it on. pete: abortion saves lives. sheer radicalism on display, fervor, videos, that is inside of a catholic church. videos outside of their homes. the statements that ruth sent us, group organizing are making. i should have seen it coming. i didn't see it becoming an anti-catholic thing but it takes sense a lot of the catholic church dedicated to life and the justices are catholics themselves. that would put it in the category of a hate crime. i believe the protest outside of justice kavanaugh house was organized by one of his neighbors. that is his report. >> that is an outrage. pete: standard civilian, regular neighborhood, and hosted outside of their home. i don't think this will work. that is the takeaway from this. will: can i draw your attention this morning. this apparently cnn poll, what it does motivating voters. there is presumption could have midterm bump for democrats. could motivate them. what is on the screen motivating passion, maybe not so much. according to cnn, according to to enthusiasm, democrats 43%, that is enthusiasm poll, up 7 points from the draft look. look at republican enthusiasm, 56%, this is up nine point from the moment the opinion was drafted. pro-life republicans are more motivated than pro-choice democrats in the wake of this draft opinion. rachel: look at politics around it, how leaders of the democrat party, they said this could be it, this could save us, think about how pathetic your policies are, how sad of a policy you are, all you have left is on abortion. you're literally on the side of death for that issue. really quite remarkable. i will note, this time of year for catholics, this is first first communion time, last weekend, this weekend, next weekend the time little boys and girls go to their first communian. i hope this doesn't ruin the moment for so many catholic kids taking this important sacrament in the weeks to follow this is hate. pete: ridiculous. part of the thing you see the numbers increase for republicans, i bet a chunk of that people inclined to be independents. they may say i have a middle ground position on abortion. hey, i'm not pro-life absolutist the, i think there is certain stage whatever, they think that. they look at crowds, i'm not with that. i know i'm not with that. i'm okay going back to the states. that is in the hands of the people. over time the rhetoric the far left uses breaks down the straw man that it is. this is reasonable, i can go with that. will: i think will have a similar effect bill making its way through the senate the democrats want to push through. that doesn't reflect americans at well. a attempt to codify abortion in federal law. rachel: i think the leak has something to do with that as well. i think in the end conservatives want to conserve our institutions, all the things that made us right and supreme court and justice system was deeply undermined by that leak. by the way virginia attorney general jason meres, jonathan morris, jack beauer, will come up weighing in on issues. pete: three great folks on top of that on this mother's day. they have each mothers. a bonus. fox news alert, a caribbean get away take as deadly turn. they find three americans dead at a bahamas sandals resort after reportedly following i will. rachel: a fourth american is treated at a hospital. will: andrea haugh says the foul play is not suspected. reporter: they appeared no signs of trauma but suffered convulsions. one men identified as vincent tirella from birmingham, alabama. his wife was injured there. transported from the sandals emerald bay resort. she is undergoing treatment. not clear how the people died other than their deaths were sudden. one of the couples attempted to get medical attention the night before. health officials initially feared whatever happened was widespread. >> we thought we would have to make a makeshift facility, a mini hospital. that is proving to be not the case. we believe it is some isolated situation that revolves four people impacted. reporter: sandals released this statement, quote, we're actively working to support the evacuation and the families at this difficult time. out of privacy for our guests we cannot disclose further information at this time. a state department official tells fox news that the situation is being closely monitored. rachel, will pete. rachel: thank you. sad story. pete: still to come, 37-pounds of deadly fentanyl inside of a backpack in arizona. what most americans say about biden's plan to end title 42 at the border. >> elon musk says the twitter staff should be prepared for a extreme workload when he takes over the store. ♪. hold and seal. clinically proven to give strongest hold, plus seals out 5x more food particles. fear no food. new poligrip power hold and seal. big game today! everybody ready? 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says all women, children, elderly trapped inside of amiri pole steel plant have now been safely evacuated. pete: humanitarian mission complete as joe biden and zelenskyy gear up for a virtual g-7 meeting in about five hours. >> trey yingst live in kyiv live reporter: we learned according to ukrainian officials, women, children, and elderly family members have been evacuated from the steel plant in the southern port city of mariupol. in total of 500 civilians were able to make it out of the facility during an evacuation corridor organized by the united nations and the red cross. the fate of estimated 2,000 ukrainian soldiers hundreds injured remains uncertain. volodymyr zelenskyy calls for safe passage out of the plant. he expressed russian troops occupying port cities like mariupol when he sat down this week with fox news griff jenkins. >> translator: key weapons cannot be occupied like a city of mariupol. we have a big issue. russia blocked all trade routes. we cannot export our wheat. they occupied our ports and are taking out our goods. reporter: words come as ukraine embraces for victory day, when officials in moscow will mark a parade to mark the surrender did of german forces during world war ii. ukrainian forces believe russia's military will escalate attacks if victory is declared in mariupol by monday. they have fighter jets overhead and troops in the street. several times in the capital of kyiv we heard air raid sirens warning civilians to get underground and to safety. this city remains in russian sights. will, rachel, pete. will: a few additional headlines now starting with this. new cnn poll say 57% of americans say now is the not the time for president biden to lift title 42. as state troopers in arizona find over 37,000-pounds of suspected fentanyl in a unicorn backpack. massive amount of immigrants are expected to cross when the title 42 drops on may 23rd. 45 miles an hour in new mexico in the canyon fire. two separate fires combined last month making it largest fire burning in the country. about 170 homes have already been destroyed. 15,000 more are in danger. it is just 20% contained. those are the headlines. meanwhile, elon musk, by the way is warning twitter, twitter employees to expect a significant increase in their workload. he tweeted the following on friday. if twitter acquisition completes, the company will be super focused on hardcore software engineering, design, information security and server hardware. also work ethic expectations will be extreme but much less than i demand on myself. rachel: i love that last part. he will probably, hopefully, let go of their whole censorship department. let this be run as a company by innovation and the people who are the software experts and the engeese who can make the platform more user-friendly and less of a censor platform. pete: focus on the nuts and bolts of a tech company should do, provide a great platform. he made criticism of basic functionality of things could be improved if they were trying to make it better, a opposed to being a social justice company. there is talk of the fact he will fire, we don't know exact amount, maybe up to half of the staff that is very bloated. we discussed the idea of him moving the headquarters. we don't know he will. if you're trying to change a culture, look at donations of twitter, 99% to the democrat party. this is a completely one-sided political organization. if you're trying to bring it back to the middle of 50-50, you have to clean house. i love what he says with the expectation, work ethic expectations would be extreme. not tough, difficult, extreme. you will work hard if you work at twitter as a private company. we'll focus on our core mission. he continues to deliver hope for those of us who thought there was never hope for something like twitter. we shall see. good sign. will: donations, pete, which you're mentioning eye-opening not out of line with the rest of silicon valley. rachel: not out of line with the university system. will: only silicon valley company that i saw with a more one-sided donation base, netflix. pete: higher than 99? will: 99-point something. rachel: why aren't conservatives in the field? they don't feel welcome, they don't want to work for these companies. or are conservatives not, i don't get it. will: a great question, in most of our professional class, most of our professional class mirrors these types of percentages, we can walk not every industry, but most industries, business-to-business, see similar skews in donation. that goes something back we all talked about, that is education. coming out of the college system with the views. pete: i went to the kennedy school of government. you go there, you they believe in government. the whole class of professors left-wing. go to film seal, same thing. elite tech schools, and others, that is the view. you're not coming out of those as a conservative the most part finding twitter. if you're a conservative if you want to be out about it forget about it. rachel: orthodoxy is in the ranks. goes back to how important your book is, how important conservatives need to understand, this education program they have had for 100 years and is taking over the culture, the future. these are young people in the tech industry. pete: do two things as once. education system and build an ecosystem where these people can work. rachel: elon is doing that. pete: take a company and make great again. rachel: take a bad company, make it better. six months away from the general election and the mom vote could be key for candidates. our panel of moms joins us on this mother arrest day -- mother's day. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. in one easy appointment... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...we can replace your windshield and recalibrate your advanced safety system. >> dad: looks great. thanks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ 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"fox news poll" reveals 70% of mothers are interested and invested in the midterm elections. here with their top issues are our panel of moms. virginia mother of one, bentley, a new york city mom of two, and cov kids documentary producer natalie, and california mom of three, julie hamel. so great to have all of you. nataly, a democrat who is very upset about covid. you did the documentary on covid. talk to me about your views, about the upcoming election. how many democrat moms do you know feel the same way you do about covid and the election? >> i have left track of numbers. it is just, parents who woke up last year and wondered why democrats democrats were doing nothing in a place like new york where they have almost total control and schools were remaining shut and kids are being more and more restricted instead of being allowed to go back to normal. i mean, this was, this was the huge. there are people going through identity crises. who are issue oriented, they are looking for anyone, republicans or democrats to step up to the plate. rachel: yeah, that is so interesting. they are interested in their kids, the policies, not really the party. julie hamel, you are an independent, tell me about your concerns? >> well my mother's day wish would be to replace every single elected official who currently represents me and start fresh with the exception of one school board member and my city council. i am, the things that my family have gone through over the last 2 1/2 years are absolutely unprecedented and terrifying in terms of the loss of rights, the loss of my ability to work, the things that happened to my children and those are top of mind. i'm looking for candidates who are going to listen and actually going to care, take action, that will benefit me and my family. that has been completely apsent over the last 2 1/2 years. rachel: julie, i also feel like a lot of things in america happened over the last two years that made me feel like i don't recognize this place. xi, i know many asian-americans, chinese in particular, that say this feels familiar. talk to me about that. >> that is exactly right. to me the biggest issue for the election of the marxist and communist ideology to america, and to our institutions from public schools to our militaries. all this wokeness, crt, bei, maybe be new to many americans, not to me. i've seen them before. that is my biggest worry. that is my big issue. i see america look more and more like mao's china where i grew up, the country i left line some 30 years ago. this is the issue of this election. it is between american and the marxists. it is not between democrat party and republican party. rachel: oh. i want to turn that into a bumper sticker, xi. i have to tell all the issues i think this is definitely at the top of my list as well. i'm sure with the you know, ministry of truth board that was formed last week where we were told about last week, you must have had your hair on fire with that. all of you 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themselves. this guy is almost seven foot tall, 300-pounds. very difficult to hide in plain sight. where are they? that is the big question. turning her world upside down. digital footprint historically is very important. what did she do the last couple months, who she talked to. who, trusted circle of friends they're looking into everything. that is a huge question. they're on the run. they found the get away vehicle north of jump street we like to call it, where are they headed? they are headed to smoke mountains. she sold it for 80, 90,000. they can go off the grid for a little while. the marshals service is putting together the some of the dots. will: i operate as i go through life, i kind of assume i'm always easy to find there are cameras everywhere to go. you have a surveillance device in your pocket all the time. you mentioned the smokey mountains. i'm not a marshall, you were, my assumption, they have to be off in mountains ditch their devices, interaction with other people or digitally you can be tracked down? >> absolutely correct. they are off the grid. they have to go dark. they have funding. they have money. i'm sure provisions are in place somewhere. some one is helping them aiding abetting them. they will not hide in plain sight, especially this guy. this is difficult especially in today's world. she could have a burner phone. probably does. set the table for this escape. maybe a plan a, a plan b. there is always a matter of time. i like to say you can run but you can't hide. when you run you go to jail tired. will: i have to leave it here, probably stay on the move, so not in one spot even if you're off the grid, not in one spot, always on the move. is that a fair assumption as well? >> you can try but like i said you got professionals with the u.s. marshals. those men and womendown range doing this type of work, they're pretty good what they do. will: fascinating. good insight. i assume that is what i assume marshals are focusing. off the grid, 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[laughter]. pete: i get chills watching it. that going viral, ring bearer, pierson, ran down the aisle to hug his mom, before she said i do, last month. pierson joins us now along with his parents, newlyweds, christie and bobby. christie, bobby, good morning to you. i believe you call him piercy. i don't think piercy can hear me right now. we'll relay a question. can you wave? hi, bud. he doesn't want to. he does whatever he wants. what the clear point of the segment is. with let me start with you, when you're about to walk down the aisle, that is a moment every woman lives for. did you ever imagine that would occur? put us in your mind-set. >> i mean not at all. i was just praying he would stay patient and quiet, really. but, honestly i couldn't have dreamed it up any better. i think it was like, the best thing a mom ever would want to have happen at a wedding, so. pete: you're sharing it with all of america. it is really special. bobby, was your job to keep there. i saw your arm go down a second. it was clear he would do whatever he wanted. >> i was very surprised he actually brought the ring pell low, until he handed it to me. i thought that was a feat itself. he turned around and stood. when the music started, christie turned the corner at the end of the aisle, his eyes got bright, surprised look on his face. he took off, threw his arms up in the air, started running down the aisle. pete: waddle running. so special. christie, i didn't see the rest of the video. >> had a good chuckle. pete: did he walk down the aisle for the rest of it with you? >> he did. i turned around, grabbed his hand. we rehearsed it 15 times, we had not once. my brother came up, he walked down, then my brother gave me away. pete: so precious. i heard he had a birthday yesterday. he is a big three. >> did you have a big birthday party yesterday? >> tell everybody how old you are? >> back here. >> back here. how old are you for your birthday? three. pete: what did you get for your birthday? >> did you remember what you got, what toys? golf clubs. pete: good job, dad. >> trucks. paint. he loves paint. >> [inaudible] pete: downstairs. he is precious. happy mother's day. thanks for saving the special moment. god bless you. beautiful to see. >> you too. pete: all right. we've got a big show. >> bye-bye. pete: precious. before i went to aspen dental, i had a lot of infection going on and i was having extractions done on a traditional, regular basis. when terry first came in, he wanted a long term solution, and that's something we were able to offer him. their care, their consideration, their empathy, all of that. i can't say enough about. absolutely hands down, aspen dental changed my life. at aspen dental, our team of denture experts will do anything to make you smile. schedule your complimentary denture consultation today. ♪ ♪ this is awesome for any type of plant, especially for a beginning gardener. 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rachel: that is pretty awesome so far. pete: what jewelry would be like for number nine. will and i stayed after the show yesterday, brainstormed all of this. rachel: sure. will: shopped rest of the afternoon. happy mother's day to everybody at home. finish the bacon in just a bit. enjoy your brake fast. unfortunately not all fun and games today. we have a fox news alert. as liberal roe v. wade activists are taking the protests to the home of supreme court justices kavanaugh and roberts. pete: they're reportedly planning to head to justice alito's home this morning. they will hit catholic churches this morning. >> unbelievable. alexandria hoff joins us from washington. reporter: yesterday's demonstration took place in a residential neighborhood in the northwest part of washington, d.c. it was framed as a candlelight vigil for roe v. wade. pro-choice protesters gathered in chevy chase. things became heated out of side of justice kavanaugh and roberts homes. images of coat hangars were drawn in chalk on streets. son of justice scalia weighed in on roe v. wade. >> justices try to intervene and settle, cultural, debates really outside of their jurisdiction. they fail. that obviously was the case with roe. overturning roe does not mean banning abortion across america as many people seem to believe. it means that people actually get to vote on the issue which is how it should be. reporter: another protest is scheduled outside of justice alito's house today. calls are protesters to rally inand outside of catholic churches. six of the nine justices are catholic or raised so the group, ruth sent us. stuff euros is aries and your weaponized prayer. we'll remain outraged after this weekend. keep praying. we'll be burning the eucharist to show our disgust for the abuse catholic churches have condoned for centuries. listen to this, in response to what is seen by many as intimidation tactics as we saw there against justices bernie sanders former press secretary quote, [bleep] them harder. we'll hear from virginia attorney general jason miyares and jack brewer. pete: extremism on display. targeting catholics on sunday. as you pointed out, desecrating the eucharist something they want to do. as we said last hour, i think it will backfire. most people see extreme for what it is. i hope it is not effective. rachel: i hope it is effective. absolute silence from our catholic president joe biden. that is remarkable. he actually campaigned carrying rosary beads trying to signal the catholics they should be proud to have a catholic as a president and here these protesters are charging catholic or former catholic judges. some used to be catholic or born catholic, targeting them, targeting our churches and radio silent from the catholic president. unbelieve ann. will: lurking in the background of so many conversations including ones we had this morning is the american education system. we yet another outlandish example for this morning. this is from an associate, an advanced placement history course, government class in missouri where students were asked the following question, here is an example from a text, theresa has heard in the news about the fatal shoots of unarmed african-american men by police officers but does not think it is necessarily due to racism. theresa is most likely a, democrat black woman, or b, multiple choice. democrat, a black woman, a republican, or democrat-leaning woman? supposed to choose which of those profiles most fit theresa. rachel: stereotype. pete: according to this missouri high school the only correct answer is republican, because republicans are racist, would never view it that way. that is what the test said. only way to get the right answer is to say republican. so the school was asked by fox news digital, the school is wensville school district, the spokesperson replied, gave us a response. how they responded, ap government content learning opportunity to think critically about political ideology, the resources used by the district are used widely nationwide and aligned to the ap government exam, encountered by the student is extreme and the district is reaching out to the resource developers to directly address this concern. so the school district is saying, wasn't our question. yes it was extreme but it wasn't us. rachel: you know what, fair enough. i will tell you this. when i was complaining to my, a school my kids used to attend a catholic school back in wisconsin, i complained about howard zinn being taught in the classroom. he is a marxist. basically rewrote history. highly inaccurate. seen through this marxist lens of oppressors and victims. everything that happens in american history has to be told through that lens. by the time you get through even the first chapter, you really hate america. there is no question about it. pete you know a lot about this guy. i weren't and complained. the answer i got was, i'm sorry, but the ap history test teaches to this. we have to do this if -- that was the excuse given by the school. fair enough, they want their students to do well on the ap history test. really goes to the ap history curriculum but this just speaks to what we've all been talking about for so long, which is this, you go back, teaches colleges, it is in the text books. it is really hard to get to the bottom of it. will: so the school district blames it on the ap the ap says the following, college board says the ap program does not provide this question. it does not reflect the ap course framework or the kind of content students encounter on aap exam. they are expected to analyze different from their own. not adherence to any ideology and view. fingerpointing between the school district and college board. pete you have a lot on the college board. i understand the intention of this question. anyone not pushing a certain ideology but i actually don't find the question offensive because it is my belief, i always approached every situation of one you should have a blank slate. shouldn't go into instance, racism is the cause. every time a black person is shot by police officers. i don't go in to presume it is racism. i wait for the facts to back it up. you proceed according to evidence. if the evidence in modern day america, only republicans don't automatically presume racism. only republicans are ones that follow the evidence and facts go into a situation with open mind. i think it backfires. pete: you think it makes republicans look good. will: i think it backfires, i do believe to both of your points intended ideology behind it but if your ideology to assume guilt and impose racism on every situation you encounter in america, that is on you, not on republicans. pete: a great point. the college board which we read that quote from, is one that administers the advanced employment courses. administers the s.a.t. they are run by david coleman. i don't believe what the college board he is saying here. there is a huge section of my book, coming out, battle of american mind, about the college board and about the s.a.t. david coleman ran common core and ultimately david coleman took over the college board which runs the s.a.t., the common core standards diluted it all down created ideological framework. took the s.a.t. to match common core and got rid of reasoning. you know why anti-racism. they said the test was racist. i don't believe a word the college board is saying. i don't believe a word david coleman is saying. things like advanced placement, even things like the s.a.t., they're dripping with diversity, equity and inclusion and anti-racism. so a question like that, they will try to stiff arm it. they created the environment in which that question gets asked and answered that way because that the feedback loop to your point, teachers colleges, curriculum, pedagogy, questions like that steer students in one-eyed logical question. i don't believe the school and i don't believe david coleman and the college board because their whole goal is to in-- trin eight anti-racist which is racist, critical race theory view into the tests and curriculum all the way up and down the pipeline. rachel: people are saying go woke go broke? you see that with netflix. they're stock price is falling completely. people are not subscribing anymore. the s.a.t. is having this problem. covid happened and a lot of, first of all people were saying that the s.a.t. test was racist to begin with. they kind of watered it down. they added all the other stuff you're talking about. pete: they did. rachel: then covid hit, a lot of just too stressful.se of we can't get people in rooms together. they said no s.a.t. well now a lot of schools, because, that first and second year a lot of schools admitted people without the scores, they said you know what? we can assess this without the s.a.t. so now this year, when there wasn't, you know, any covid restrictions there are still a ton of schools that are saying, they got rid of the s.a.t. i say, you know what? good. why give them another thing to you know, mess with? if it was actually measuring competence i would say great. but if they're going to use the tools which are meant to measure intelligence as a way to infuse social justice and all these other things maybe they should go broke. reporter: it was meant to be a predictor of college? you know why thereby passing it though? advancing quotas on campus. they're not doing it to avoid wokeness. will: distancing themselves from grades as well. >> it is all hopeless. happy mother's day [laughter] oh, dear. fox news alert, three americans are dead after falling ill at a sandals resort in the bahamas with a fourth airlifted to the hospital. pete: people say it is not clear how they died. one man who was a guest, points to a potential toxic leak in a faulty air conditioner. will: fox news medical contributor dr. marty makary. he joins us now. doctor, good to have you on the program. it's a mystery. three guests dead. some pointing fingers at the air condition. what do you see from afar? >> first thing you think of bacteria or virus, newly mutated or virus this sounds like a environmental exposure, pollutant, toxin. could come from a industrial sources something like what you described. authorities are saying there is no foul play and the story we have has some very mysterious facts. the individual who survived, who was airlifted out, told a news source according to the "new york post", they were swollen, and felt like they couldn't move. almost sounds like a paralytic episode. that goes along with a toxin of some kind. rachel: seem to remember. we were talking about this on the couch. i seem to remember, i don't know how many years ago, a family went to some caribbean location, they all ended up paralyzed. it was something to do like an insect repellent of some sort. could that be, have you heard of anything like that? >> you know, i've heard of so many different sources of rare toxins that is certainly one of the plausible explanations. sometimes these are heavy metals. these are elements interact with your nervous system, will just sort of block any nerve or muscle activity. i think we're going to get clues from the fourth person that was airlifted out. tragically one woman and two men are declared dead on friday according to the authorities. rachel: wow. >> we'll see. they're saying this was a sudden death. we know they were discovered in their bathrooms. tells you it was not drug use. not something they were convening in some high-risk behavior. pete: scary stuff. presumably a autopsy as well will give us a better sense. dr. makary, usually we're talking covid with you. today we're talking about something different. you are not a mother but you have one. >> there are things other than covid. pete: there are. rachel: thank you, doctor. will: you talking earlier i hear air conditioner. i love history. i heard about legionnaires' disease in the 1970s, killed american legion members because they got a bacteria from a bad air conditioner but to his point, that took two to 10 days. this seems acute, points you back to a toxin or pollutant. rachel: i saw image of the resort. so gorgeous. what a tragic end to a wonderful vacation. tensions are high as the supreme court appears ready to overturn roe v. wade. hear from abortion survivors who are now mothers on this mother's day morning. hybrid. whoa. get 2.49% apr financing on the 2022 rx 450 hybrid all-wheel drive. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ this is a tempur-pedic mattress. and it's designed to help make aches and pains a thing of the past by relieving pressure points and supporting your body in a way no other mattress can. experience the mattress ranked #1 in customer satisfaction by j.d. power, three years in a row. for copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition... ...or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling,... ...problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. if you have copd, ask your doctor about breztri. ...problems urinating, vision c there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security. and you choose fiber solutions with speeds up to 10 gigs available to more small businesses than any other provider. the choice is clear: get unbeatable business solutions from the most innovative company. get a great deal on this limited time price with internet and voice for just $49.99 a month for 24 months with a 2-year price guarantee. call today. rachel: we're back with a fox news alert. catholic churches are bracing for protests over a possible supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. this mother's day we're speaking with survivors of abortion who are now mothers themselves. we're joined by amy miles a mother of two, from the abortion survivors network, mother of three, dinesha and mother of two, robin. welcome to all three of you. we're glad you're here to celebrate mother's day. start with you, amy, what does it feel like to be a survivor of an abortion in the midst of all of this controversy? >> it's overwhelming right now to be a survivor of something that, you know, you hear in the media that they support pro-choice. i have to wonder as an adult woman living with cerebral palsy, being an abortion survivor where were my rights in the womb? it is overwhelming. >> i can only imagine. robin, this issue has been demagogued in some ways and there are a lot of euphemism ins used for abortion in order to mask what really happens they say. just a fetus. it's a choice. they call abortion health care. tell me as an abortion survivor, what it really is to you? >> abortion is an opportunity to mask a lot of, well, things that they don't want to talk about a lot of times. what they don't need, they don't want, they don't want to advertise and here we are the living proof abortion is actually the killing of a human being. rachel: yeah. dinesha, what are your thoughts today as we see this issue explode in america and as so many people, i think, there may be even a woman right now watching this who is contemplating it, what would you say to that person? >> if you are facing unplanned pregnancy right now i would say, i hope that our stories bring you hope. we have survived those procedures, i hope our stories would bring hope, you would know that as our story was reclaimed, yours and yours child can be reclaimed to. it doesn't have to end in abortion. rachel: amy, how did you find out you were an abortion survivor? >> i was told a couple years ago but my adoptive parents that i survived an abortion procedure at about 28 weeks. rachel: how old were you when that happened? >> i was 36 years old. rachel: 36 years old. robin, your experience in terms of finding out? >> sure, i was nine years old when i found out. i was in the hospital, very sick from all complications that i received physically because of all the attempts on my life in the womb. i didn't know there were other abortion survivors until i was almost 47. i found out through the abortion survivors network, there are likely tens of thousands of us. that, long time. rachel: that is so interesting because i don't think we talk enough about this. how many babies survive? can i add, the first i really started to understand that there were more was when the former virginia governor talked about it, said this happens and we put them in, talk about a euphemism. we put them in, comfort room. until the mother decides to do, whether the mother wants to kill the infant who survived this very gruesome procedure. >> i think that is hard to hear, right? we don't hear a lot about abortion survivors as you said. people that ask us all the time, is that a thing? so for us this feels really personal to us. rachel: yeah. it is so personal. amy, again what is your message to any mother who is facing this, this very difficult decision right now. in light of, many people doing it not going to clinics. 40% are being aparted with chemical pills. is that also why so many are surviving because they're actually doing it chemically? >> i, you know, for anyone facing an unplanned pregnancy situation i want to say that there's hope, there is life-sustaining options. i was adopted and placed in a loving home where my mom didn't have hope that she would ever have a family and right now in the country there is one million couples waiting to adopt. that is about 36 couples per child. so, i just would want that woman in that situation to know that there is hope and there are other choices and there are people that want to surround them with love. rachel: adoption is a beautiful option. the reminder with unplanned pregnancies can come unplanned joy as well. it takes a lot of courage but, i really thank you for joining us, for sharing your story. you're informing americans about what abortion really is and i think thank you, especially on mother's day for joining us. sharing your message. god bless you all. i'm so glad you are here today. >> thank you. >> a live shot of capitol hill as the midterm elections are six months from today. pete is at the touch-screen with the key races to watch next. ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire - [female narrator] five billion people lack access to safe surgery. matching your job description. thousands of children are suffering and dying from treatable causes. for 40 years, mercy ships has deployed floating hospitals to provide the free surgeries these children need. join us. together, we can give children the hope and healing they never thought possible. it's a mission powered by love, made possible by you. give today. 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i don't know. yes? sorry. she is our boss. i shouldn't really say that. we love you. your mother is beautiful by the way. we're officially six months away from the november midterm elections. here to help us break down the key races to watch is fox news contributor and "washington times" opinion editor charlie hurt. charlie, great to see you on this sunday morning. great to have you here. >> great to see you. happy mother's day. pete: happy mother's day. >> you're such a good mother too. pete: we can be anything we want. we're a mother's day person. i'm a working person. you're a commentator person. we're all wonderful people. including these two fellows in the state of ohio. balance of the senate and balance of the house is the a stake. house is likely taken. the senate, races are a little bit more difficult. start in ohio where jd vance won the primary, charlie. what do you think about his chances versus tim ryan? >> i think the his chances are really good. the reason why, this is the first election we're seeing candidates hand-picked by donald trump. they're not exactly right donald trump but running on america first platform and jd vance's election, in the primary, is such a repudiation of the establishment republican gop that it made in the past, has made ohio very sort of swing state. i think it will be really interesting to see with this new agenda, the new america first agenda, that a guy like jd vance is carrying forward. you got a guy like tim ryan, when joe biden showed up in his state last week tim ryan didn't show up to be seen with joe biden. i think that tells the entire story right there. pete: absolutely. let's move quickly through the other ones because we don't have as much time as we like. georgia, herschel walker, trump backed candidate against rafael warnock. >> exactly. of course the problem here is, that would be a republican pickup if herschel walker can win it but it is, the problem there, you know, georgia is a state republicans are not used to having to focus on. they will have to spend a lot of money in order to -- rafael warnock raised an enormous amount of money. republicans will probably have to spend a lot of money to pick that seat back up. pete: pennsylvania, the biggest vote in the primary moaning republicans is undecided. does it matter who wins the primary or how viable or contested the general election is? >> of course it does matter. obviously trump's support for dr. oz is a huge part of that. and again, it goes back to if dr. oz is a good candidate for pushing the america percent trump agenda, then dr. oz will win the primary and be able to win the general. pete: very interesting. we had mccormack on yesterday. he makes the same claim, supporter of donald trump. will be interesting race. last, one, charlie, nevada, i don't understand politically. it feels like lean democrat but in this race the republican seems ahead. talk to me about it. >> adam laxalt, former lieutenant governor, ag of the state, not a newcomer to politics. a very smart candidate. endorsed early by donald trump and i think in this kind of atmosphere he has a very good shot at picking up a seat here for the republicans. will: really does feel like donald trump has found a way to be on the ballot in 2022 as well. >> exactly. pete: very much so far in primary races he is batting a thousand in this cycle. charlie, thank you so much for being with us this morning. watch more of charlie on "the big sunday show" tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. don't forget to celebrate his motherhood on this mother's day. thank you, charlie. you got it. still to come does joe biden have a real grasp on real extremism after issuing this warning -- president biden: part of the next things that will be attacked because this maga crowd is the most extreme political organization that existed in american history. pete: the most extreme? 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because this maga crowd is really the most extreme political organization that's existed in american history. will: the most extreme. really? apparently biden is not familiar with actual extremist groups. so we'll give a bit of reminder or history lesson this morning. now he did say after extremist, said in recent history. what does that mean in history? no dividing line what modern history, but let's go back a few decades. start with black lives matter. will: the takeaway after this, how dare he place make america great again in the same conversation as we're about to share with you. start with black lives matter. you're familiar with black lives matter. one of the reese entrants in extreme political group. protests across the nation, pete. cities literally burned down. estimates two billion dollars in property damage. let's not forget loss of life. various estimates put the loss of life over various protests around 25. somewhere between 19 and 25. we can show you images if you wanted to see them. you're familiar, david dorn and others, serious loss of life, property, of course embezzlement of black lives matter took money from good americans hoping to contribute to a cause they believed in at the time, funded mansions. pete: used words like building local power intervene with violence on behalf of black communities. instead you have images like this in 2020 which we could play all morning long. let's move to a second organization as well which is antifa, a name you heard about but actually started in 2007 in portland but became very, it rose in prominence after the election of donald trump in 2017. you famously had autonomous zones entire areas where government had no control and under guidance of protecting anti-fascism. those who did not comply what antifa believed in, were beaten. will: took over a city. go back further to the 1970s. the weather underground. the weather under ground may hit your memory. the weather underground founded by a man named bill ayres. bill ayres, presidential campaign had a relationship with barack obama. what did the weather underground do, bomb, i doesn't remember, dozens of properties. pete: 25. will: 25 different properties resulting in loss of life t was an extreme communist-based organization, far left on college campuses. students for a democratic society that ultimately manifested bombing and deaths. pete: the weather underground, they bombed the capitol, the pentagon. they had a day of rage, days of rage in 1969. they attempted to bomb facilities in detroit at fort dix new jersey, terrorist organizations. we're almost out of time. animal liberation front, communist party usa the animal liberation front was deemed a domestic terrorist threat. the scary part about this when donald trump talks about the maga folks, you have other institutions in government saying we're looking at domestic terrorism, are they leaking at political organizations completely? then you got the communist party of the united states. will: literally an internal organization in the united states working to implement an ideology that was producing gulags across the world. there is a running tally of number of people killed across the globe at hands of one ideology, hands of communism. there are mem mowers dedicated to that loss of life. you have i think we say a extreme organization fighting that ideology here at home. pete: when donald trump said they're not coming for me, they're combing after you, i'm just standing in the way. that statement is maga folks, maga crowd, all millions of people voted for him in the minds of joe biden potentially are extremists. the ramifications of that, where that goes what makes that statement so significant. why we're breaking it down this morning. will: there is examples of -- pete: we could go on. will: we could go on. instead of tossing it to rachel. rachel: great job. i love it when you do those walks. elon musk getting tough on twitter workers, quote, if twitter acquisition complete the company will be super focused on hardcore software engineering and design and more. adding quote, work expectations would be extreme but much less than i demand of myself. twitter takeover is expected to close later this year. to the usfl, the birmingham stallions remain undefeated defeating the tampa bay bandits 16-10 the defensive lineman scooby wright let with six tackles and a sack. >> from the stallions, giddy-up. i'm a shark dog. my sideline right away. >> went shark dog? >> went shark dog. half shark, half dog. rachel: new jersey generals take down pittsburgh maulers 21-13. houston gamblers a new orleans breakers are squaring off at 3:00 p.m. eastern. those are the headlines. will: usfl you have your star. pete: the shark dog. will: his name is scooby wright. you have the new tag line, the usfl. rachel: usfl. do that every time. will: what was beautiful was the kentucky derby, a record breaking win at the 148th win made history. >> rich stripe is coming up on the inside. oh, my goodness, the longest shot has con the kentucky derby! pete: strike charging up the rail for a stunning 80-1 upset in yesterday's race, the biggest upset since 1913. rachel: janice dean is live with the winning trainer eric reed. janice? reporter: i mean, this is a do you you believe in miracles moment, eric? >> i do now. reporter: what a beautiful horse. >> thank you. he is a handsome animal. today he is better than ever. reporter: tell me, this was a long shot you didn't believe it would happen? >> we were hoping to have a nice horse. this is life-changing horse. reporter: tell me what happened, d wayne lucas took his horse out two minutes before the cutoff. this might never have happened. >> i owe this to d wayne lucas, an ambassador to our service forever. nicest guy. speaks to everybody. he won the big race before. he allowed me to win the big race, so thank you, wayne. reporter: what does it mean to you as somebody born and raised a horse person? >> it means the world to me but it means so much more to me because my father got to be part of it, my wife, my children, all my guys that work at the small tracks do the little things, they got not just to be part of this great event, they got to see the best of this great event. so it means everything. reporter: something tragic happened five years ago might have not paved the way for this? >> had a lightning strike, took our barn out. lost 23 of our children, horses. it was a gut be wrenching time. through god, all my friends, love from people i never met all around the country, they kept us going. then, what is the old cliche, from the ashes we rose. reporter: right. this is the greatest horse race in history really. what happens next? >> take care of ritchie, he will take care of the rest for us. the triple crown is always what everybody wants. right now that is with we'll do as long as it is the right thing for him. we're going to enjoy this. we're going to enjoy it. reporter: did you sleep last night? >> i haven't yet. i thought i would. i was very tired. when i got back, there was a lot of friends there to celebrate wasn't able to be there. 2:00 in the morning i laid down. everything was going wild, i drank coffee to get up to do this. reporter: thank you for having us to do this. can i give you a hug. i will start crying. will: love to ask him a quick question, as we watched, i'm curious if he was surprised as the audience on the final quarter of race? did he know the horse had that much in reserve or was he blown away like the rest of them? reporter: were you blown away like the rest of us because he was in the middle and all of sudden he darted up? were you surprised as rest of us? >> when he made the move i grabbed my father i said we might hit the board. middle of the stretch he might win. i had another friend, oh, my god, oh, my god. i collapsed. didn't see him cross the finish line. reporter: great question. thank you so much, my friend. >> thank you. reporter: congratulations. it is an honor. gosh, you guys. i love this so much. will: that's sports. thank you, janice. pete: comeback story too. i didn't know that. rachel: why did the horse get out the last minute? 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>> completely. we are on opposite sides of the care of our children. in fact they are concealing it and they are promoting it with our kids. not only just they're exposing the issue to kids by, for example, asking kids to use a pronouns and then not letting the parents know what kind of pronounce their kids chose but they are in fact imposing creating an environment at school that they're encouraging each other to fall within these kind of ideology. will: then hiding it from the parents. is there anything, look as you said it is happening across the nation. what can parents do? >> this is very difficult, first you want to know what is happening in the school. parents have to demand and request getting all the information about the material that they're being exposed to, our children, not only in books but also online. they are bombarded with information that are not being, letting parents know what their children are being taught. will: got to know. then you can act. dr. fishbein, thank you so much. thank you so much we have leave it right here. we're out of time. a hard commercial break t will cut us off. i appreciate you enlightening. we reached out to the school district for a statement but we did not hear back. thank you, dr. fishbein. mother's day, we have another surprise for rachel, courtesy of stuart varney. that is right there. rachel is always cold. rachel: a good one, actually. i'm always cold. >> happy mother's day. will: come on in, you can stay. >> oh, i can stay? 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[applause] will: this is to not for cinco de mayo, this is for mother's day for our cohost, rachel. >> whoo! ♪ ♪ [laughter] rachel: yeah, let it go! ♪ [cheers and applause] will: oh, this is rachel campos duffy's fifth mother's day company -- rachel: and the best, and the best! so incredible. [speaking spanish] [laughter] you guys -- i told them a little later i want -- which is one of my favorite singers, mariachi songs. that was incredible. has that ever happened on fox and friends before? [laughter] will: i don't know. pete: you turned to me and you were, like, film it. [laughter] rachel: yes! pete:st on tv. [laughter] rachel: i cannot believe you guys did that. earlier rick said, because rick, like, there's something gonna happen that i'm really excited about. didn't for a minute cross my mind. when they came up and i heard the -- will: there's four more. rachel: texans have a lot of mariachis going on. will: it's all for you today. all the mothers, we'd love to see your pictures, friends@foxnews.com, sharing pictures of our staff -- there's my beautiful wife kathleen and my sons, charlie and wes. another picture here that includes my -- there's another one of kathleen and my two boys at a soccer tournament. she is in charge of it all while i do "fox & friends." [laughter] there's my wife kathleen, my sister moll hi and my mother, rosalynn -- rachel: rosalynn looks like one of the sisters. pete: happy mother's day to hem as well. and i've got an all in one shot. happy mother's day to my mom, i didn't knowny, and, of course -- the kids delivered with some breakfast in bed and gifts. rachel: very nice. rachel: that's me and my mom, and there she is -- this is an old photo back in the '70s. that's my mom and me. and that was not our car -- will: awesome jeep. rachel: yep, she saw it on the side of the road. she said i want to take a picture x there you go. and and that's one of my favorite mother pictures service this was sean's last day of congress, and the haas stop was at the oval office with the president. and my feet were killing, because i'm pregnant, as you can see there. so i posted this picture and said leaving the white house barefoot and pregnant. and there you go, and i love that photo with hem. and i think we have one more. my great grandmother on top, that's my grandmother on the right, that's my mother on the bottom, and that's me. that's a very traditional way. so i just thought i'd celebrate all my, all the mothers in my family going all the way back to my great grandmother. will: really neat. pete: we've got a few more photos from our staff. senior field producer samantha with her dad ken and sister a.j. all celebrating their mom in white students today. and this writer, christine, with her mom linda. and this is production assistant kate with her mom kristin and sister jacqueline claire. will: beautiful. rachel: beautiful. such a sweetheart. all right. well, unfortunately, not all fun and games today. we have a fox news alert as liberal roe v. wade activists are trying to take their protests to the home of supreme court justices kavanaugh and roberts, both catholics. will: they're reportedly planning to head to justice samuel alito's home tomorrow and will hit catholic churches in this morning. pete: alexandria hoff joins us live from washington. >> reporter: these protests went through the evening moving back and forth from justice roberts and kavanaugh's homes, and montgomery county police in maryland stood by as things took more and more heated. it took place in a residential community called chevy chevy chase. the home addresses were published online from the leak of justice alito's draft opinion on roe v. wade. chris scalia, son of the late justice antonin scalia, he weighed in on this. >> when justices try to intervene and settle cultural and social debates that are really outside of their jurisdiction, they fail. and that obviously was the case with roe. overturning roe does not mean banning abortion across, across america as many people seem to believe. it means that people actually get to vote on the issue, which is how it should be. >> reporter: so given that 6 of the 9 justices were raised catholic, the faith itself is being targeted on this mother's day with calls for advocateses to rally both outside and many catholic churches. the group tweeted this: stuff your rosaries and your weaponized -- we will remain outraged after this weekend, so keep praying. we'll be burning our eucharist for -- in disgust. justice the clarence thomas said the supreme court justices should not be bullied into making certain decisions. brianna joy tweeted for people to, quote, bully them harder. what's legal? coming up, we have virginia's attorney general, jonathan morris and jack brewerer to weigh in. will, rachel, pete. will: thank you, alexandria. rachel: wow, so disturbing. and, again, the group writing that really disgusting between, remember, ruth bader ginsburg was famously friends with justice the antonin scalia, a very devout catholic. it may be be interesting for people who aren't catholic to understand just how evil, frankly, and discriminatory and hurtful that tweet was, because the eucharist, as that tweet says, we're going to burn the eucharist. the eucharist is the pinnacle, the center of the catholic faith. we believe that is the body of christ. it is literally the most sacred religious thing in our faith, so for you to send a tweet out like that it's just so, it's so unbelievable. i can't even put it into words. just so people know, this week and last week are also times of first communion. i really hope these protesters don't carry out this threat. pete: pro-choice protests, the enthusiasm with which they're -- and some of the disgusting stuff, will, you've talkedded about holding up babies and signs that abortion saves lives. this is extremism now outside the houses of individual justices in the middle of the night and into churches specifically. and if it was the other side, it would be deemed as targeted hate crime. will: it's not focusing on the children in the wiewk. and you had a fascinating conversation earlier with three abortion survivors. watch this. >> you hear in the mass media that they support pro-choice. well, i have to wonder as an adult woman living with cerebral palsy and being an abortion survivor, where were my rights in the womb in. >> i was in the hospital, and i was very sick from all the complications i received physically. >> abortion is an opportunity to masking a lot of, well, things that they don't want to talk about a lot of times. and here we are, the living proof that abortion with is actually the killing of a human being. ing. rachel: i'm so proud of our network for actually sharing these stories because these are not euphemisms. those women that you saw there are real people. they are not choices, they are not fetuses, they are real people. and in some cases they are very, very difficult injuries that they still have to deal with because of the survival of what happened to them during the procedure. and they survived. and i was just really blown away, and i think people don't understand that there are many survivors of this procedure. and i think it's time for us to stop talking euphemisms and talk about what really happens, and then we can make informedded choices. pete: it was a great interview. we've got another topic this morning, and here to break them all down is stuart varney, host of very and company. -- "varney & company". he's got his mother's day tie on. >> i save this as my mother's day tie, declaring it to be -- [laughter] pete: it identifies as a mother's day tie. >> exactly. [laughter] rachel: was it given to you by your with wife or your kids? just because you like the color? is there a sour behind it in. >> no, there is not. i wish there was -- will: let's take a little time and make sure we get your ing.er's day story, becausescint >> absolutely. will: let's run lu some topics here. america's corporations have been so willing to wade into every political, hot button topic over past several months, nothing when it comes to this. >> the silence you're not hearing from major corporations, that's a sign of the pushback against the woke invasion of our culture. i mean, it's gone through the colleges, the schools, the media, major corporations. but now when faced with leak from the if supreme court, you might have expected some corporations to come out and say, oh, i don't know, we're taking sides on this. silence. that's because companies which came out with social issues like disney and got involved in social issues like disney, they're had pushback against -- they've had pushback against them, and they lost. black lives matter received $100 million from major corporations, and now they're being investigated. where is that money and what have they done with that money. it doesn't look so good for corporations to come out now on the side of social justice and get involved with political issues. there's pushback against it, fortunately, and i think this silence tells the story. pete: the pr firm that represents these types of companies, there's a draft that made its way to the public, and they say is the same, subjects that divide the country can sometimes be no-win situations for companies regardless of what they do. do you think we could go back to the, you know, michael jordan famously said republicans buy sneakers too. could we be going back to that same viewpoint? >> i think we will, yes, i do. because companies which have gone out there so openly in support of social justice themes have been burned by it. i go back to disney. disney came out against the parental rights law in florida, and they've been pushed out of their special governance region. rachel: yeah. >> that's a big deal. rachel: that was a big deal, and they did suffer some pr, but do we know they actually suffered financially? they'll suffer from that move financially, i get it, but have we seen that people aren't going to the parks or have gotten rid of their subscriptions to disney+? >> i don't think we've seen that, but their image has been shifted -- rachel: 100%. there's no question about that. pete: it's based on image. >> totally based on image. rachel: stuart, one of the reasons i was really glad you were here, and i've been talking to this because i keep talking to people who own small businesses who say we can't find workers. we can't find work workers. and i have two questions. first of all, why can't they find workers, and two, those workers who aren't working, how are they surviving? i thought the ppe money was gone. what is happening? >> well, first question -- rachel: sure. >> people are not going back to work following the pandemic. there are still a lot of people who have not gone back whether because it's choice, they moved out of town, they retired, that's another story. not everybody is back in the work force. there's this thing called the labor participation rate. rachel: right. >> it actually fell in the report on friday. rachel: saw that. >> that means that you're not getting people back into the work force the way you want them to. you've got 11.5 million unfilled jobs -- rachel: but explain to me, inflation is high, it's more expensive to live, but people aren't going back to work? i don't -- i'm sorry, i think it's crazy. it doesn't make sense in my mind. >> there'll be some people who have retired -- rachel: sure, i get that. >> and living on their stock market winnings, put it like that. rachel: yeah. i get that, okay. >> but, you know, they're not going back. but i cannot answer your question as to how people are surviving, because it is true to say that wages are going up, but inflation is going up even more. rachel: right. >> and there's one thing i've got to get in today. this morning we've got diesel at an all-time record high. it's at $5.54 a gallon on average. many new jersey you pay $6. now, all of that gets passed along to the consumer. rachel: right. >> the cost of delivery, farmers with their tractors, truckers, etc., etc. that's a big deal. energy price inflation is going to get worse and will continue to swamp the wages, the wage increases being earned. pete: we're glad to have you out there because this economic data is conflicting and confusing. the white house tells the numbers, and then people -- the reality is what people are actually -- >> i couldn't fully answer your questions. rachel: can i tell you one of the theories one of my producers said? she has a lot of friends who moved home during covid and never left, so they're saving money that way, so maybe they don't have to go back to work. i don't know, that's just a theory. we're not going to get our economy back until people get back to work concern. >> we need them to go back to work. rachel: businesses are going to fail. will: i want to spend some time on your mother's day story. >> my mother passed away when she was almost 98. and when she was in her very late 90s, i called her. i said, mom, what is your earliest memoriesome the very earliest memory? what is it? and she came right back to me -- she was sharp as a tack in her late 90s, she said, it was the sinking of the titanic. what? yeah. she was 4 years and 7 months old when the titanic went down in april 1912, and she remembers people running through the streets crying, looked out the window in england. and news boys, extra, extra, read all about it. that was her memory. rachel: amazing. >> so i have this titanic connection -- rachel: you do. >> -- going way, way back. rachel: do you watch the movie and cry like my husband sean? pete: i cry too. [laughter] >> very much. rachel: i never cried at it. will: real life and then that happens. rachel: i love how you psychoanalyze this whole thing. will: get more of stuart, "varney & company," of course, weekdays 9 a.m. eastern and "american built" tuesdays on fox business. rachel: you're going to live to 98 or more. >> oh, i hope. pete: thank you, stuart. now to a few additional headlines 17 minutes after the so much the hour. the man accused of opening fire on a brooklyn subway last month facing new charges. a grand jurying slapping frank james with federal terror and discharging a firearm charges, in addition to similar charges filed last month by the southern district of new york. james will be tried separately in each court. if convicted, he faces a maximum of life in prison. and canada's opposed to critical race here to -- candidates opposed to critical race theory appear to sweep the dallas/fort worth school board elections. races remain too close to call. and in the grapevine colleyville district, warnings to any material addressing sexuality in the class room. and those are your headlines. i was reading that, didn't know if i pronounced it right. will's head was nodding, so i feel like i'm okay. and looked at dallas. will: it's starting. up next, "mediabuzz" host howard kurtz sits down with outgoing white house press secretary jen psaki. >> reporter: you think they're shying away from what you would suggest was an unpopular position? >> it is an unpopular position in the country. will: the controversy surrounding psaki's replacement. and we are celebrating moms all morning long. more surprises for rachel. send us pictures of your mom, friends@foxnews.com! pete: hey! ♪ muck. ♪ ♪ some people have minor joint pain, plus high blood pressure. and since pain relievers may affect blood pressure, they can't just take anything for their pain. tylenol® is the #1 dr. recommended pain relief brand for those with high blood pressure. if you have questions on whether tylenol is right for you, talk to your doctor. for copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition... ...or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling,... ...problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. if you have copd, ask your doctor about breztri. - [narrator] every three minutes, a child is born with a cleft condition. ...problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. without surgery, some will die. those who do survive face extreme challenges. operation smile works to heal children born with cleft conditions. we need you. there are still millions in dire need of healing. go to operationsmile.org today and become a monthly supporter, or call. 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[laughter] check out writer allie doing the tree pose with her mother bonnie in front of a tree. that's very, very -- [inaudible] and copy editor selena and her mom on # s. on thanksgiving. ♪ pete: come on in. rick was supposed to bring your sixth gift. rachel: where is rick? pete: i don't know. rachel: all right. well, look! so i have rose petals, everyone knows i love roses and rose-melled anything. and -- smelled anything. pete: a little manny/pedi? are you guys sending me on another trip? [laughter] if. will: feel free to go. rachel: that's pretty awesome. pete: you're making out like a bandit. rachel: i deserve it after giving birth nine times. pete: yes, you do. will: karine jean-pierre to replace jen psaki, but the appointment is raising eyebrows because her partner is a political reporter at cnn. joining us now is host of "mediabuzz," howard kurtz. great to see you morning. all of these people seem to come from, i don't know, the incestuous nature, media, democratic party, back to media. it's almost expected at this point. but it is an obvious conflict of interest. >> it raises obvious conflict of interest questions. suzanne malvo has had a long and distinguished career as a appropriator and anchor at cnn, and they've both been totally open about the relationship, they live together, they have a daughter together. but for suzanne malvo now to report on anything remotely connected to president biden or the white house would tarnish her credibility and her network. new york post is reporting that cnn's not going to allow that. will: well, i would imagine like jen caci or george -- jen psaki or george steph knop louse -- stephanopoulos. you sat down with jen psaki as she's outgoing on her way to msnbc. you got to talk to her a little bit about what's going on in the news cycle. fascinating interview. what did you learn, howe boy? if -- howie? >> first of all, it was just hours after her departure was announced. we talked a little bit about her feelings about leaving the job. but, you know, she was talking about the leak and the leak and how the republicans, in her view, are using the roaferl controversy over the leak of, of course, draft roe v. wade opinion to distract attention, she says, from abortion rights. now, i don't know why the white house doesn't just criticize the reek. -- leak. it's a layup, you know? we deplore the count's breach of confidentiality, period. but it is the white house strategy, you'll see this on "mediabuzz," so today that -- say that republicans don't want to talk about abortion rights. some republicans have stayed quiet about that, but, will, at the same time, media liberals and democrats led by president biden have pivoted from talking about abortion rights to talking about all the laws that supposely would be threatened if this is the final ruling by the court. same-sex marriage, interracial marriage, birth control, privacy. both sides, i think, pushing the conversation in a broader direction in an effort to play to their base. will: and we have a preview coming up on "mediabuzz". let's take a watch. >> two-hisser of the public doesn't -- two-thirds of the public doesn't think roe should be overturned, so maybe they want to talk about the leak more than about women's choices. i don't know, you'd have to ask them. >> you think they're shying away from what you would suggest is an unpopular position. >> it is an unpopular decision among people in the country. will: that's coming up on "mediabuzz," 11 a.m. eastern time. make sure you tune in. that undercuts how important it is that this was leaked from the supreme court. and i imagine we're going to find the answer to your question if democrats push forward their bill in the senate. we're about to find out if the public truly does support the position where hay stand. >> well, the white house, and jen psaki keeps rolling out these polls, and it's true, a variety shows 60-70% don't want to overturn, and, of course, we don't know what the final decision will be. but at the same time, i did press her a couple times as you'll see, what about the people who feel so passionately that abortion is wrong? and she didn't fully engage on that. will: we'll be watching, howard, again, 11 a.m. eastern time on "mediabuzz". thank you. >> thanks, will. will: coming up, three americans are dead the while vacationing at an all-inclusive resort in the bahamas. we're live with the new developments. plus, russia's vladimir putin aims to deter the west with a nuclear-themed world war ii victory parade. terrifying. kt mcfarland, next. ♪ in one easy appointment... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...we can replace your windshield and recalibrate your advanced safety system. >> dad: looks great. thanks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ to support a strong immune system your body needs a routine. centrum helps your immune defenses every day, with vitamin c, d and zinc* season after season. ace your immune support with centrum. now with a new look! 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pete: alexandria, thank you very much is, appreciate it. tomorrow marks the 77th anniversary of the soviet union's portion of victory in world war ii celebrated annually with what they call victory day. but as the ukraine war rages on, putin now planning to mark the event with a nuclear hemoand a warning directly to the west and america. former trump deputy national security adviser kt mcfarland joins us now. happy mother's day, kt, by the way, and thank you so much for being here. if you would -- >> thank you. pete: -- what do you make of vladimir putin? i mean, he's played up the nuclear talk before. we knew parade was coming, but it seems to be ratcheting up on more. what do you make of it? >> it's a big deal, tomorrow. this this is a celebration of the great russian people's victory over nazi germany, and the way president piewd putin has spun the war to his own people is this is the great russian people going to get rid of the ukrainian nazis, so it's the nobility of the cause. i'm looking for a couple of things; is he going to come back with a lot of nuclear saber-rattling, is he going to attend these events? if he ascends -- attends, what's he going to look like? there's a lot of speculation that he's sick or he's so isolated that he's miscalculated everything, so that's what i'm also looking for. but thenning finally, is he going to escalate this war. there's a lot of speculation he's going to use the occasion of the victory to say we're winning this war, but it's really the wes that's coming after us, it's the united states, it's nato, and as a result, we, the russians, are going to escalate. i don't know what escalate means, but we're in totally unknown territory right now. pete: yes, we are. one more quick question on this. recent leaks have come out that basically show the u.s. intelligence agencies almost boasting about helping the ukrainians kill generals, helping sink russian ships. is this add administration balancing -- administration balancing creating basically the ingredients for a wider war, or are we feeding into his propaganda right now in. >> well, we're definitely feeding into his propaganda. the biden administration can't help but brag about this. they should keep their mouths shut. if they are helping, that's great. but why make it look like we're participants in this war? it just feeds into putin's argument that, oh, this is not nato, this is not even ukraine, it's nato, it's really the united states coming after the brave and noble russian people. pete: exactly right. not to mention what joe biden said when he was there which fed into that as well. but i want to move to afghanistan because the headline caught my eye yesterday, kt, and it felt inevitable but it's still is tragic, the afghan -- the taliban in afghanistan is ruling that country with our equipment. they've now ordered women in afghanistan to cover head otto. it is back to the full burka as it was before 2001. your take. >> well, i've been to afghanistan several times. in fact, the jacket i'm wearing, pete, i had made for me by some afghan war widows who had a cooperative outside of afghanistan. those women will no longer be allowed to do that. once the women are put into those full burkas, they are never going to leave their homes. no girl over the age of about 1 is going to be allowed -- 12 is going to be the allowed outside. they get covered, they stay at home, they don't have access to health care, to education, they certainly have no rights. they will become -- they will disappear, and that's just one of many tragedies of this afghan war. sadly on mother's day, that's what's going to happen to the afghan people. pete: exactly who the taliban are, exactly who they were when they were supposedly providing security when 13 of our bravest were killed. you could see this outcome tom coming and now they have our equipment as well. what a failure and a tragedy. god bless those trying to survive there. kt mcfarland, thank you so much for breaking it down this morning. >> thanks, pete. peter: got it. as pro-abortion groups plan to protest catholic churches this morning, they could that face a lawsuit if our next guest has anything to say about a it. virginia's attorney general joins us next. ♪ ♪i've traveled every road in this here land!♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪ ♪of travel i've had my share, man.♪ ♪i've been everywhere.♪ ♪♪ do your eyes bother you? 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look how great they look. i do have a mom -- [laughter] somebody is responsible for this. having an amazing time on vacation with my parents last week in mexico. 85 and 81 years old and out traveling like this. pete: nice. rachel: i love that. we have some more pictures, some other of the staff, this is line producer katie and her mom, lisa. and check out throwbacking from associate producer anthony with his mom laura. all right. you're probably wondering what your forecast is like for mother's day. let's take a look. we have, for the most part, a really nice day for a lot of the country especially across the central plains where temps are warm, we've also got this gloom continues across a rot of the northeast, unfortunately. take a look at this, parts of the northern plains, it's not going to be major problems, the last couple days around the east coast has been so gloomy. this store pulls offshore, so we're going to start to dry things out. ache a look across parts of texas, it is really warm, 107 degrees today for a high in abilene, texas. tomorrow another warm day. we cool down by the time we get towards tuesday, but that starts to spread across parts of the far northern plains, 80s by tuesday many chicago. rachel: tell me what it's like in phoenix in the next weather hit, okay? pro-choice activists taking their protests to the homes of justices kavanaugh and roberts, and it doesn't end there. they plan to rally outside catholic churches during mass today. our next guest warns anyone disrupting mass will face consequences. virginia's attorney general, jason my if areas -- my areas, joins me now. what will happen if they protest churches, enter the churches and, god forbid, if they desecrate the eucharist as they threaten to do. >> well, aha's exactly what we've seen. we've seen far-left activists brag online they're planning on targeting catholic churches in virginia. several of the justices who voted to overturn roe are catholic, and this violates one of the most fundamental rights we recognize in this country, your ability to worship god. it's actually federal law that you're not allowed to directly intimidate or interfere with somebody in a house of worship, their ability to worship their lord. so this has been brought to my attention, we've taken it very, very seriously. there's a variety of different trespassing laws in virginia that prevent you from blocking the ingress, egress going into a church. but also federal law authorizes states if you find out that someone is directly interfering with the ability of someone to worship so bring a civil suit. so we are looking at all options on the table, we're having a lot of communication. hopefully we're going to have a blessed mother's day and people are going to be able to celebrate with their loved ones, celebrate this amazing day in recognition of motherhood and not have it interferedded by protesters who decide to bring politics inside the church and try to intimidate individuals. we're going to take it very seriously. virginia is the birthplace of the virginia statute of religious freedom draft by thomas jefferson. it's actually many our constitution. we take religious freedom incredibly seriously here in virginia. rachel: that is so good to hear. what about hate crimes? they are very much specifically targeting catholics, so we know that if you target someone for their race or their sexual orientation, does that apply to religion as well? >> well, it does, and, you know, we're going to have to wait and see. the good news is we have a new governor here in virginia. he takes all of this very, very seriously. i know that we have a wonderful secretary of public safety as well, the state police is looking at this, and so we're taking it very seriously in virginia is. it's a totally different governor, different leadership. rachel: yeah. >> religious freedom is one of the pillars of a free society and something we're going to defend. rachel: yeah, it is a new day in virginia in that regard, for sure. let's talk about another thing that's happening. we saw the rollout of this disinformation board, this new ministry of truth in the government. it looks like there's about, i think, 20 gop-led states that want to take legal action against the department of homeland security for targeting our own citizens for free speech. so will virginia be joining? if. >> yeah, we drafted the letter, and we led the effort. it seems like some in the biden administration took george orwell's 1984 min tremendous concern ministry of truth as a model, and it was a warning. the idea that somehow you can have this unelected board in which there's no statutory authority to try to create this board to try to be policing freedom of speech is chilling. there's no place for it. and so we're putting them on notice that we're going to, if need be, take hem to court to stop this. this has a chillingfect on the marketplace of ideas. and probably the saddest thing is the person they put in charge of it is what you can only classify as a far left-wing activist who is gone after parents saying they're disinformation peddlers because they're concerned about the curriculum lumbar in their children's schools. i don't know who came up with the word vgb, it sounds too much like kgb. rachel: it sure does. the only thing disheartening is there's only gop states, republican-led states, hard joining this letter and potentially this lawsuit. we hope democrats actually start to see the value of free speech. we don't want to turn into 1984 or kgb, as you say. jason, thanks for joining us this morning, appreciate it. all right. will? will: thank you, rachel. turning now to some headlines. four people are killed and three children in critical condition a after a stolen vehicle crashed into a minivan in st. louis, missouri. the crash happening with three people including two 17-year-olds were speeding in a stolen car try thering to escape police. one suspect was arrested and the other was taken to the hospital for injuries. the driver of the stolen car ran off, still on the loose. actor benedict cumber batch learned about losing this year's best act or to will smith this his snl monologue. >> i didn't win -- [laughter] i was beat by will smith. [laughter] no, not physically -- [laughter] will: the actor going on to say lorne michaels joked he didn't win the oscar because nobody saw "9 power of the dog." and those are your headlines. pete: last year well known musical brother duo for king and country won mother's day by writing and dedicating a song in their mom's honor. will: hay join us now to tell that story and pay rib butte to mothers -- tribute to mothers everyone along with hair mother. their mother. we'll start, i think we should start probably with the sons to wish their mother a happy mother's day -- [laughter] guys, there's your mom. >> there she is. hey, mom. this is first time we've seen you so -- [laughter] happy mother's day, we love you with. we are literally, guys, in a tesla-charging parking lot in the middle of no where, california. we just rolled out of our bunk up here to the front of bus to jump on with you and s&p send is mom a happy mother's day. and this is unlike what we did growing up. we traveled together as a family, and that's's what we're partially celebrating today with mom writing a book. pete: yes, helen, you were on the road with your two sons and other children as welcoming from australia to the united states, and you wrote a book, "behind the life." the road life they're on is something you're used to as a mother. >> yeah. we've traveled, firstly, with rebecca and then9 with the boy withs probably for about 25 years. we've been in america for 30 years. we came here because we lost everything back in australia and needed to restart, and we found such great comfort in doing things together as a family that we just continued to travel together. and the boys were actually rebecca's road crew. i think my husband saw that five boys, they a made a pretty good work force and that they wouldn't cost too much. [laughter] rachel: you know, helen, some people, you know, get flowers on mother's day. some people get mare crash chi bans on -- bands on mother's day. your sons who -- wrote a song. what does that mean to you? >> it was very touching. my kids, i've got two girls, five boys, they make me feel very loved. i'm a very privileged and weesed woman. but when they sang it to me a year ago, i was very emotional, i was very pleased that they did it privately. they always make me feel loved, so the song -- i accepted the song partly because i see the role of motherhood as probably the strongest role in society. it's underplayed, it's a hard role, it has great reward. but i feel like it's -- i accept the song because every mom, i believe, is an unsung hero. will: helen has the book out, an article on foxnews.com, and as part of your reward morning, helen, we're going to share with you and the nation a performance by your sons, joel and luke. here's a performance of "unsung heroes" for the mothers out there. ♪ once upon a time you -- ♪ you a made -- ♪ ♪ and i looked up at you for the first time. ♪ -- i am sure there'll never be anyone like you. ♪ you're strong like your father even when you were scared. ♪ when i was many trouble -- in trouble, you never leavitt me there. ♪ and you love like your mother -- ♪ you're an unsung hero, so i sing song for you. ♪ woke up, i was 21 and i fell in love muck remember. ♪ remember how i told you that i searched the world and found -- ♪ -- and all -- remind her of -- me of you. ♪ you're strong like your father even when you were scared. ♪ when i was many trouble, you merv left me -- never left me there. ♪ and you love like your mother, like there's nothing to lose. ♪ you're an unsung hero, so is i'll sing song for you. ♪ pete: what a beautiful song. "unsung hero." thanks joel and luke smallbone and, of course, their mother who that song is about, helen. rachel: she seems like a wonderful woman. amazing. pete: and right now, our seventh surprise for rachel, our friend colette is here with her famous cookies. rachel: oh, colette! that's awesome! [laughter] . . . >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. this dad and daughter were driving when they got a crack in their windshield. 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a day to have her on mother's day as we talk about the whole abortion movement and as you know there's a movement against people with down's colette is amazing. she came here and she gave me cookies which you guys have already stolen. >> they're really good. rachel: these are he's press espresso,chocolate. these are amazing. i asked her how her business is doing, she said amazing. she lives alone near her mother. what did she tell you, pete? pete: she pays her bills on time. rachel: she said i pay all my bills on time. she's an amazing girl. >> this is one of the seven surprises for rachel out of nine surprises if in honor of her nine children. we're asking for your pictures as well on foxandfriends.com. >> this is proud military mom dianne, pictured with three of her veteran sons. happy mother's day, dianne. >> this is from andrea, be pictured together with her daughter at her first communion last weekend. rachel: i love that. happy mother's day to gold hey, she is 9 -- goldie, she is 98 years old and a fellow mother of nine. keep sending mother's day pictures, friends@afox.com. where is gold e. ie.>> we're looking for goldie. there's a 98-year-old on the loose. i want to see it. rachel: i also sent one of sean and his mom. we're going to get that one up too. >> e-mail friends@foxnews.com. we're going to get to news in a moment. but yesterday if you're like us, you were huddled around the tv around 6:30, 7:00. at night. because the kentucky derby happened. it was a heck of a race. as we do on "fox & friends," we previewed the race with our own "fox & friends" derby race that happened at the end of yesterday's show. >> it was revealing. >> it was a doozy. lawrence was ahead the whole time, never gave up his lead, even held onthe microphone. rachel: i face timed. >> rachel absolutely face planted. we'll show that on a replay as well. there she is. she gave up. i will say will stole the show. because will put in so much effort. he strained himself. he he added so much leg muscle. his pants can contain them anymore and he ripped them. >> here it comes. >> i mean, it was from the belt bucky to his kneecaps. rachel: and the pocket. that was the weird part. the pocket too. >> i just hulked the whole thing. rachel: it was totally a hulk moment. what are you doing with this workout? >> a lot of cookies for breakfast. >> either more workouts or skin skinnier pants. one or the other. but he did -- you know why america saw his underpants yesterday at about 9:59 p.m. -- or a.m. he was nice enough to tell me i had a stain on my pants, looked like i peeed my pants. he turned me around. when he turned me around, he turned himself around and you got this look right here. >> i'm like don't show america they're going to misread this situation. i showed more in the process. rachel: you did. people have told me -- we went into the green room and the makeup department all new makeup, hair, all saw it happened. it's on -- it was on live tv. it isn't just that you saw it. >> if you dvred our show yesterday -- rachel: you can see what kind of underwear. >> they're not tighty whiteys but they're -- >> briefs. rachel: we know. we know. >> will was holding me back. there's a lot of that. rachel: it was very funny. i love the way these guys get into it. lawrence jones is so proud of this win because he honestly creamed you guys. >> he did cream us. rachel: he really did. >> we found goldie, the 98-year-old. rachel: i'm so glad we did. that is definitely worth a fox news alert. >> happy mother's day. >> nine kids, is that what it was. rachel: nine kids. i hope i look that good. >> you're in that camp. rachel: i am. we're sisters. it's a small club. >> we promise we'll show you the real horse race as well if you missed it. we'll get the highlights. it was an amazing one. rich stripe won it on the final stretch. >> 80 to 1. pulled away from way behind. we move on. we're not moving too far away from celebrating mothers. there is pro abortion protests taking place outside the homes of justices kavanaugh and roberts and there's plans the protests will move to justice alito's house tomorrow. this is going on at the same time that activists are planning row tests outside of cat lick churches today. -- catholic churches today. the nypd beefed up patrols. virginia's attorney general warns action will be taken against protesters that disrupt mass. rachel: he said yes, if they disrupt mass, we take it very seriously, talked about the history of virginia, protecting religious liberty and they're not going to stand for it and remember, the tweets that were sent out, this is from ruth hadh senta, listen to this. stop your rosaries and weaponized prayers. keep praying, we'll be burning the eucharist. it's hard to believe our so-called catholic president hasn't said anything about this. he should know as a catholic there is probably no greater way you could assault the catholic faith than to threaten to desecrate the eucharist which we believe it the body of christ. so really intense stuff and, again, hear's what attorney general jason miatas had to say about it. >> this violates one of the most fundamental rights we recognize in our country, your ability to worship god according to dictates of your conscious. you're not allowed to directly interfees or intimidate somebody in a house of worship, their ability to of worship god, worship in the way they want. federal law authorizes states if you find out someone is directly interfering with the ability of someone to worship, to bring a civil suit. we are looking at all options on the table. >> good for him i is extremism on display. this is one of those moments where you condemn doxing of individual justices and the things that are vauntly. happening at -- vandalism happening at churches. the more they talk, the more they protest, the more they expose themselves for the extremists that they are, the signs they carry that say abortions save lives, baby dolls they're showing which show this sick view of how life should be treated an then will, we talked about this yesterday. democrat candidates when asked on this issue because of how powerful the planned parenthood and far left abortion lobby is can't say anything other than usually up until birth is when we support abortion. the overwhelming vast majority of americans reject that extremist view. right now,s that's what you're watching on camera. when everybody democrat speaks and is asked about it they don't have much room than to have anything other than that extreme view. when the political assumption is this is going to help motivate democrats, i think a lot of republicans look at this and are reminded why the ballot box matters as well. >> i think engagement is actually the key to this debate. in other words, when forced to the debate, as you point out, many democrats reveal a radical position and one they're willing to vote on. when protesters engage and reveal their position it's seen by the american people exactly how radical of a position they have embraced and yesterday we had on franklin graham, the president of samaritan's purse. he invited these protests. he said let's engage. welcome to my service. welcome to the gospel. look at this. >> i would encourage catholics and i would encourage people of faith across the country to go to church tomorrow and let's see the largest mother's day turnout at church in the history of the united states when he these protesters come in they'll be greeted by thousands and thousands of worshipers who are there to celebrate life, celebrating their mothers, and thanking god for their mothers. and so here the protesters come, they want to celebrate death had. they want to abort children. >> he did say in that conversation that he saw it as an opportunity. rachel: he does. i want to make shies point. -- make this point of. sometimes people see protesters, saying a they're the far left people. people should understand that donald trump was the most pro-life president we've ever had in this nation and then after the 2020 election we got the most radical pro choice, pro abortion administration in u.s. history. it is extreme. it is all the more ironic because joe biden campaigned with rosary beads. yesterday he wanted to be seen at a church and he made sure his picture was taken there, shaking hands with the priest. shame on that priest for giving him that photo op. but you have to know they that this -- these protests are in combination with lots of policy, policies that are taking our tax dollars and making abortion available with our tax dollars in foreign countries. this is a very, very radical ,not -- radical administration, not just the protesters. >> cn nsaid the radical republicans will come out and a cause violence. rachel: look what they did in missouri. that's a denver. >> all right. well, let's stick with radicalism. this time it's not as -- outside the supreme court or outside the homes or justices or catholic churches but in schools and in missouri there was an ap course where a question was assigned as part of an ap government course test. here's what the question was, take a look at was the answer a is supposed to be. theresa heard in the news about the fatal shootings of unarmed african-american men by police officers but does not think it's necessarily due to racism. is theresa most likely, am, democrat, b, black woman, c, republican, or d, democrat leaning woman. and of course the answer that the test is supposed to tell you is republican. rachel: that's right. by the way, we got a statement from the school district and they're saying, well, it's not our fault. it's the ap test. they say it's ap government. by the way, that's the honor's course in government for those who don't know what ap is. ap government content includes learning and opportunities to think critically about political ideology. the resources used by the district are used nationwide and are alined to the ap government exam. the item encountered by the student is extreme and the district is reaching out to resource developers to directly address this concern. >> pete, you talked about this earlier in the program. the adoption by the college board which creates the advanced placement program of an anti-racism education curriculum. what's fascinating to me, i look at this question, i think, wow, what admission. i shared this earlier. you could have he erased republican right there and said fair minded person who does not lead to a conclusion with nefarious motivation. in other words, here is an unarmed black man shot by police. do you automatically assume racism or do you wait for facts and evidence and see what happens but in the mind of an anti-racist you start from the presumption that it is race. >> that's a great point. >> and therefore, if you're unwilling to accept that, you must be a racist or a republican. so the question is obviously very -- rachel: that's the same thing in this one. >> that's what they're saying. so it's meant to be very insulting. rachel: you're going to own it. [laughter] >> yeah. you shouldn't be somebody who -- you should be somebody who does not leap to the assumption of racism. rachel: i you agree. >> the college board which is responsible for the a ap tests and courses, honors courses in high school. this is how you they reed. they said the ap program did not he provide this question and does not reflect ap course work or the kind of questions students encounter on an ap exam. they're not assessed on ideology or viewpoints. the school district is blaming the college board. the college board is blaming the school district which is what the left does. everyone denies, this is not us. i wrote about this, david goodwin and i coming out, battle for the american mind, coming out on june 14th. the tests, the curriculum, in this case ap courses, college board creates it all. the guy who runs the college board, his name is david coleman. what did he do before that, he ran common core. common core effectively federalized education by creating new standards and incentivized states to use them from a far left perspective, things like diversity, equity and inclusion and anti-racism make their way if there. because certain groups didn't well on the sat, they declared them racist. now they're changing and removing the sat. they can he deny it or not. the reality is, it is an anti-racist, meaning racist view that infects college board and ap and the sat that is driving cascading effects that end in a question like this, were intended or not. rachel: don't think you can get away from this kind of stuff because you moved your kid to a private school. i complained about howard zinn in high child's history classes in a catholic school. they said i'm sorry, howard zinn who is a marxist who is the most pop of later history book in american education from a marxist point of view, that is being taught through the ap history. so if your kid is going to take the ap class, they have to know howard zinn. had they won't pass the exam. >> if a kid wants to pass the sat, they better know him. rachel: it's through the less of on presser and vic -- opresser and victory. >> you're so right. did you that before howard zinn was known that widely, you wrote a people's history of the united states, u.s. history from the soviet union perspective. if it's not a textbook, it's driving what's being taught and the test -- this is not just government schools. it's private schools, elite schools, catholic schools. rachel: you have to be so vigilant. >> we turn to additional headlines. a fox news alert, three americans are dead at a bahamas sandals resort after falling ill. a fourth american is being air lift todd the hospital for treatment. a faulty air conditioner leaking toxic coolants may have played a role. marty makary shared his thoughts earliers this morning. >> this appears to sounds more like an environmental exposure, a pollutant or toxin, could have come from an industrial source. i've heard of many different sources of rare toxins, that's certainly one of the possible explanations. >> the state department official tells fox news the situation is being closely monitored. and a new cnn poll shows 57% of americans say now is not the time for president biden to lift title 42. the data coming as state troopers in arizona find 37 pounds of suspected fentanyl pills inside a unicorn backpack during a traffic stop. amassive influx of immigrants is expected to cross after title 42 is dropped. to the usfl. the birmingham stallions remain undefeated beating the tampa bay bandits, 16-10. scooby rice led them with six tackles and a sack. >> hi had to go to the sharp dog on them. i ran to my sideline. >> you went shark dog. >> shea, half shark, half dog. >> he's a star. >> the generals take down the pittsburgh maulers and the gamblers and breakers are squaring off at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. >> shack dog, you've got a fin, you've got a tail. >> i like it. to another an a mall, a record record-animal, a record breaking win, one of the biggest upsets in kentucky derby history. >> oh, my goodness. >> he charged up the rail for a 80-1 upset in yesterday's race, the biggest one since 1913. i see a movie coming on. >> janice dean was there. was it cinematic from churchill downs. >> i think so. the man, the trainer, such a humble man from lexington, kentucky. it was a pleasure to be in the barn with him and rich strike, the horse that people never really knew about until today. of last minute became a kentucky derby contender, within 70 hours he was on the track and it wasn't even a photo finish. he won and this will go down as one of the biggest upsets in sporting history. the last time we had a long shot like this you mentioned 1913. and i got to meet the horse and the trainer, eric is just -- i love him. and take a look. >> when he made that move in the quarter poll, got the inside, i grabbed my father and said we might hit the board. when i knew he was going to win, i had a friend of mine going oh, my god, oh, my god. i collapsed. i didn't see him cross the finish line. so -- [laughter] >> amazing. what an amazing win. it's all about that. i mean, anything can happen at the kentucky derby. the greatest two minutes in sporting history when the world watches a winning horse. it doesn't matter who you voted for. doesn't matter what you believe in. we believed in miracles yesterday at churchill downs. back to you. rachel: sure was. thank you, janice dean. >> you got it. mwa. rachel: back to you. lawyers for comedian dave chapelle are demanding stronger charges for a man accused of attacking him on the stage. one man will tell us how he is working overtime to oust the soft on crime los angeles da george gascone. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new infiniti qx60. take on your wild world in style. ♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, 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mariupol by upon day. there were fighter jets overhead and troops in the streets, russian president vladimir putin is looking to protect an image of strength. we have heard air raid sirens across the capital of kyiv. >> comedian dave chapelle is upset and demanding accountability after the los angeles district attorney reduced charges again the man who attacked him on stage. his lawyers urge gascon to correct the mistake with a felony charge. this isn't the first time this da right there on screen has been accused of soft on crime policies, with a recall campaign against him reaching more than 400,000 signatures. recall gascon spokesman tim lineberger joins us now. to have someone this high profile face what so many regular folks face, which is criminal acts committed against them and a da's office unwilling to prosecute them or lowering. how significant is this as a wakeup call for folks in los angeles. >> we've been seeing stories like this happen all the time hn offers. now dave chapelle is experiencing what other los angeles residents have under george gascon which is a district attorney which seems to be soft on crime, looking out for criminals instead of the victims. if you can have somebody that can charge a stage, attack a performer with a knife, and only getcharged with a misdemeanor. what does that say. >> what do they get away with on public transit, your local grocery store. it's such a stark reminder. tim, if you would, how far along are you on the recall effort? how many signatures? how far do you need to get and what's your timeline? >> yes. so as of may 1st we crossed the 400,000 signature threshold. we need to collect 576,000 signatures from registered voters in los angeles counsel by by july 6. so we're at the make or of break phase of the campaign. we believe there's a viable path to success if we don't let up or get come play september. complacent.>> how are you exec? people can feel what gascon is doing. i talked to people that live in los angeles and the aura of criminality, of lawlessness but you have to connect and find those people. how do you do this grass roots effort to collect these signatures? >> yeah, absolutely. it is a difficult process and a very short period of time so we have a number of initiatives to collect signatures, whether that's paid signature gathering or volunteer signature collection or digital or mail outreach where we're mailing petitions to targeting voters and giving them return envelopes so they can return it back. it is a heavy lift for sure. and it is the biggest task of this effort. if we do qualify the recall, there is no doubt that voters will toss gascon out of office quickly. >> one more quick question. is it just people that follow politics that faux the name gascon or is this something where even your casual observers at this point in los angeles would be pointing the finger and saying that's the guy who has changed the environment on criminality in the city. >> i think people are very aware of what's going on. gascon is by far the most despiced local a politician in the state. >> what's the website if people want to check it out. >> it's recallda georgegascon.com and we appreciate you highlighting the effort. >> you got it. thanks for what you're doing on behalf of all the citizens of los angeles. >> thank you so much. if i could wish a happy mother's day to especially some of the mothers involved in this effort who lost their children or loved ones and are now doing everything they can to fight back, i'm thinking about them today. i'm sure it's a difficult day and that's why we're doing this so we know we can't let them down. >> so glad you added that as well happy mother's day to all of them. thank you. all right, still ahead had, american church goers on edge this morning as pro abortion activists plan to protest at some catholic masses, jack brewer and jonathan morris react to that, next. e dirt, i feel something in me, like a fire, that's just growing. i 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this morning. jonathan, i would love to start with you. >> thanks, will. will: we know that i believe five of the justices who are supposed to have signed onto this draft, leaked draft opinion, at least grew up catholic. what do you make of the targeting of catholic churches? is it about the justices? is it about the position of the catholic church. why the specific focus on mass? >> you guys showed a video earlier and you didn't shows the whole video which is probably a good thing of a woman outside my old of church downtown taking a baby doll and beating the baby doll and they're screaming thank god for abortion. now, this is -- it's so disgusting, it's so despicable. what i'm concerned most about, will, is not even the issue here right now. it's a massively important issue. but our ability as a nation to talk through, to discuss, to dialogue and to come to a rational conclusion about very important issues that affect all of us. and doing that, going in front of a church and a beating a plastic baby doll and saying we love abortion, thank god for abortion, is so bad for the left, it's so bad for the democrats, and to be honest, the right and republicans also do some crazy stuff. one of the guys in front of the church was praying, had a maga hat on and was instigating other people. why are we doing this? we have to get to a place in our country in which we have rational, heart-felt discussions. will: yeah. i certainly agree with that sentiment of. i think i know the video you're talking about, i think it was a blue hat, said america first on it. he was praying with his rosary. i don't see that as provocative. >> it's not the same thing. but to have a rational discussion with somebody else, it's a re-lidge us issue -- religious issue, talk about religious things. if it's political, talk about political things. if it's a moral issue, talk about it in those terms but by mixing everything together, it just doesn't help people on the other side, whatever side we're on, doesn't help people on the other side actually come to a rational and thoughtful conclusion. will: jonathan, now to you, jack, it's a issue people talk past each other on. one is talking about the sanctity of life. the other is talking about, quote, unquote, a woman's health choices and it manifests into insanity we're seeing today. >> threats or security concerns to our supreme court justices homes, that's domestic terrorism. that has to stop. it's uncalled for. this is the united states of america. that is one population that you do not bring your political perspective or your views to. you stay away from their homes. they should be all moved up out of there, in my opinion. when you start thinking about this, i'm a man of god first. and the bible tells us pretty clearly, the luke warm will be spit out. when we have a president in the white house that's luke warm, that's promoting babies being slaughtered while at the same time being doubled-minded as the bible tells us, speaking as if abortion is okay, shaking the hands of priests, that is our problem. our problem is our nation has not put a line in the sand for ryeness. rye -- righteousness you. you can see it happening also on the republican side. when you're endorsing and promoting people like dr. oz, if i offend somebody i'm sorry, when we have women of god running in places like pennsylvania that stand up for life, serve this country, us as conservatives, republicans need to start supporting and backing men and women of god. we can't be luke warm anymore. these times are too serious. we see what's going on. for people to be afraid to go to church, for people the to be protesting at churches, we've got to take a stand against this, america and this nation was founded on godly principles. people came here, our founding fathers came to this land so they could worship god as they pleased. and so that's what this is about. this is threatening the founding of this country. we must stand up. will: we've got to watch it throughout the morning and hope for the best of what turns out. dr. oz does say today that he believes life begins at conception. i personally, jack, am one that pressed him on that on the fox news channel. >> god bless you for that, brother. >> it's not a position he consistently held. it's where he stands today. we don't know where the man's heart or mind is at. thank you both. back to you, jonathan. the most disturbing thing for me is to see the crowd cheer this on, all this insanity and the crowd cheers it on. >> it's a crowd, no doubt. but i think it's a tiny percentage of people and we have to be very -- like we have to be super careful that we don't allow ourselves to think that that tiny majority on either side is actually where america is. yes, america has big problems today but it's not -- it's not that we are those crazy. >> we'll talk, three of us and we'll be watching. i think the democrats intend to put that in front of the american people. so we'll find exactly where everybody stands. >> that's certainly not going to help. >> we're going to find if these opinions are reflective of the american people. that's what democracy is about. gentlemen, this is a great conversation. i appreciate starting it this morning with you. >> great job covering it, will. >> thank you. >> happy mother's day. >> absolutely, happy mother's day. stick with us. maria bartiromo joins us, plus as mentioned it's mother's day. the table isn't set, we have tips to serve the perfect brunch for your mom, coming up. ♪ that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing? i got the bait. i also earn 5% on travel purchased through chase on this rental car. that lake is calling my name! don't you get seasick? we'll find out! come on. and i earn 3% on dining including takeout. so much for catching our dinner. some people are hunters. some are gatherers. 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[laughter] -- she's got enough chocolate. [laughter] rachel: wow, you guys. everyone knows i love chocolate. >> if you don't share, you're a selfish mom. we know you're not we know you're not. rachel: i stash chocolate in my night table drawer that my kids can't find. >> so you know, this is very good. rachel: this would have been perfect for my stash. .was the band your idea? >> it was not. but i love it. rachel: i thought it could have been your idea. he loves a mariaci band go my dad only listens to polka. rachel: there's a connection that's very -- >> why don't you stay there. we'll talk politics now. >> i'm out of here. rachel: he does not like talking politics. >> you take it. rachel: pro choice protests erupt across the country, one pr firm is warning that some of america's biggest brands should stay out of it, telling clients, quote, subjects that divide the country can sometimes be no win situations for companies. do not assume that all a of your employees, customers or investors share your view. pretty good advice. here to react, sunday morning futures anchor maria bartiromo. maria, well come. thank you for joining us this morning. so is this the end of all this corporate involvement in politics now that we saw what happened with disney? because certainly wasn't like that with blm and the riots over 2020. maria: for sure, rachel. number one, happy mother's day to you. you are super mom. rachel: thank you, maria. maria: we all knows that and a very happy mother's day to all of our viewers. and of course my favorite gal of all, my mom, happy mother's day, mom. look, i think that corporate america seems to have learned a reallies son over the -- real lesson when major league baseball took the game out of georgia because of similar situations and we found later on it was completely wrong and they were on the wrong side of this. we all know that this is a very opinional decision. there's my -- personal decision. there's my mom on the beach with me josie bella, my sweet mom. i think that's probably the right advice to stay out of this but increasingly, over and over again we see this white house ignoring what could be serious danger for so many people. i mean, joe biden knows this in his heart of hearts because he at one point was the chairman of the senate judiciary. so to sit there and not he react to protesters showing up at supreme court justices' homes, at people's homes and churches across the country on this mother's day and not react, last week jen psaki was asked by the great peter doocy and she basically blew it off and she said we agree with protesting as long as it's peaceful. peaceful protesting outside people's homes is disgusting and it should be off limits but that's what we're seeing take place because as kim strassel wrote in the journal the other day, nothing but abortion to run on. and the democrats are trying this, you know, fear mongering and the situation where you have, you know, bullying to change decisions. we are going to know who of leaked that draft opinion in short order. i've got ted cruz on the show today and he basically walked me through it yesterday when we were talking about today's appearance that there is -- it's really a small group, 12 people. because it's three liberal justices that have four law clerks each, a pool of 12 people that people are looking at right now. there is a an investigation underway. this bullying and showing up at people's homes has got to stop. this is so unamerican and it's just a shame that the white house is not getting involved and saying stop this. so we're talking about that this morning. we also have dr. ben carson out. dr. ben carson is out with a new book, called created equal. we'll talk about the division that's coming out of the white house. donald trump junior has a thing or two to say as well, of courses talk about the president's 55-0, all of the candidates in the primary season and mayor francis suarez is on a roll, becoming a national figure fast. we're going to talk about that as well. what's going on in florida right now. and check in on the hispanic vote in terms of what they're talking about with these policies, chill. we've got a -- rachel. we've got a big show, see you 10 10minutes with breaking news. rachel: we'll be watching you on sunday morning futures. maria: thank you. happy mother's day. rachel: thank you, maria. thank you. more "fox & friends." stay with us. it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at longlivedogs.com when my genetic reports told me about my heart health, i was able to take action. and i got a kit for my mom, too, so she can get her own meaningful health info. this mother's day, start a new health journey together with mom with $50 off every kit. i'm steve. i lost 138 pounds in 9 months on golo and taking release. golo saved my life. i was way overweight, and that's what sent me down the path, was i--i wanted to make sure and live for my kid. plain and simple. here we go... remember, mom's a kayak denier, so please don't bring it up. bring what up, kayak? excuse me? do the research, todd. listen to me, kayak searches hundreds of travel sites to find you great deals on flights, cars and hotels. they're lying to you! who's they? kayak? arr! open your eyes! compare hundreds of travel sites at once. kayak. search one and done. ♪ >> we want to wish a happy mother's day to all the moms you across the country this morning, your photos are pouring in and here jan with her nine grandchildren. this is the third person, one of them being rachel, who touted nine children. rachel: it's a theme. >> how many large. >> here's kaley, celebrating mother's day at the ranch with her son. and happy's mother's day to leona, she's is 97 years old and she wins, she wins, 10 kids. rachel: oh, no she won't. >> rachel, hop to it. rachel: that's going to put up sean's mom's picture, and she's a mom of 11. she can't. >> you can't beat the duffys at kids. >> here's a mother's day gift suggestion, why not spoil mom with a delicious brunch. brunch.>> here to show us how l your mom, host of the new youtube series, elevate, don dontella. rachel: everything looks gorgeous. >> we're going to make pancakes for the kids. they're really healthy and really delicious. >> what's the secret? >> we have cinnamon, cardamo. rachel: i love cardamon. >> i whip thing whites -- whip the egg whites. >> those are egg whites. >> that will make it simpler sr fluffy. >> they're high in protein but delicious. rachel: everything is so well organized. when i do pancakes it's such a mess. >> we want our kids to eat and have fun and they love -- i don't know if your kids like to be in the kitchen. rachel: they do, yeah. >> okay. so -- rachel: there we go. >> we take a scoop and then of course cocktails for mom. don't forget the mimosas and -- rachel: we call them mommy's little helper. >> mommy's little helper. rachel: they said no, don't drink. pretend. >> they told you that? rachel: i heard no in my ear. >> they're very fluffy. we're going to assemble your can cakes. this is -- pancakes. this is where we get your kids involved. i use sweetened ricotta or mars cspone. you layer it however you want. you he create an assembly bar. >> what's the in that. >> the this is sweetened ricotta with cinnamon. these are raspberry and strawberry come both. if you want maple syrup, chocolate, my kids if i put sprinkles on everything, they'll eat it. rachel: my love sprinkles and they'll count who gets more sprinkles. >> of course. >> it's really easy. it's really healthy. my kids always want sugar as much as possible. >> we have a mimosa. >> and of course coffee for your mom in bed and a i think the most important thing for the dads, if they're making breakfast, make sure when you feed your mom, then you clean the kitchen so the mom doesn't have to. >> good point. to all the dads out there -- >> i've known donatella for years. she's an amazing chef. you need to watch the youtube series. rachel: how do you find you? >> my channel, donataell ripiy. >> who is going to eat it? rachel: oh, my gosh. you could be will on this. oh, my goodness. thank you oh, my god, thank you, guys. >> that's the final surprise. rachel: thank you so much, you guys. rachel: oh, this is the best surprise. all right. we're going to put up a pigture of your mom -- >> that's carol duffy with, who's that that, brian? rachel: the 10th of 11. will: there's the winner, 11 kids. rachel: all right. really quick, don't forget from the kitchen podcast, sean and i interview steve hilton this week. it is an amazing episode, so make sure you catch that as well. will: and when you're done with that, download the will cain podcast, three episodes, three times a week. pete: happy mother's day. duffy family, on the count of three, a big happy mother's day. 1, 2, 3 -- >> happy mother's day! rachel: bye, everybody! pete: have a great with sunday. go to church. pray with your mom. thank you. ♪ ♪ maria: good sunday morning, everyone, and happy mother's day to all. wishing you the best. i'm maria bartiromo. today, hysteria in the streets as pro-abortion activists protest the outside of our churches and the homes of supreme court justices on this mother's day. trigger by the so-called leaders of the country who riled up the extremists the spew hate at one another. >> those republican leaders who are trying to weaponize the use of the law

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