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widespread threat. >> seeing isolated case. >> the price of gasoline does continue to keep higher. >> the president wanted to make a fundamental difference, stream palestine domestic production. >> they're chucking this ball deep down the field. touchdown. rises to get it are you kidding me? ♪ ♪ that is leonard town, mawld. they're going for a high of 52348 maryland. they are listening to william martin joel also known as billy joel who today is 73 years old. as we is great his life and welcome aboard the mezzanine level of studio m. welcome aboard. brian kilmeade, happy birthday to you. >> brian: thank you very much. it was good. >> ainsley: did all the kids come home? >> brian: no just. she is my favorite. back stretch. to say katie came home. she knew this was a way to score with me. steve: always works. >> brian: she is probably right now on route back to school. she is in trimesters so she goes in the first week of june. >> steve: pocket full of gas money. >> ainsley: two for. if you are your child come home and celebrate dad's birthday and mother's day knock them both out. >> brian: absolutely. yes. so it was good. i had actually a speech that was booked two and a half years ago. kept getting postponed ended up being i was right outside of nashville. >> ainsley: on your birthday. >> brian: i was able to come back. >> steve: your birthday that means it's toba the sound guy and todd the car guy my friend from new jersey. >> brian: tone ba is interesting. we have never met him only listen to him in our ear. [heavenly music] >> ainsley: the voice of god. thank you, it was wonderful. i appreciate it. >> brian: long island or south carolina? >> ainsley: i was supposed to go to south carolina there was a scheduling problem. i called mom on sunday morning. i said i'm doing my best. i don't know if i will be able to do i will mail your gift. she said no bring it home visit me soon. vladimir putin lashes out at the west during the country's victory day parade. >> brian: russia holding a massive nuke darr parade ending of world war ii. much more involved. >> steve: matt finn is live with more good evening -- good afternoon to you. >> good morning to everyone in new york. within the past few hours, russian president vladimir putin gave that highly anticipated speech in moscow's red square. there was speculation that putin may declare war against ukraine or call for a general mobilization. putin did not declare anything new. he looked and sounded okay and was walking about freely. putin repeating some of his most familiar rhetoric about had this war referring to ukrainians as nazis multiple times during his speech and claiming that ukraine and nato and the west were creating an unacceptable threat on russia's border by potentially acquiring nuclear weapons in kyiv and so russia had to deliver a preventative strike against ukraine. >> we saw military infrastructure being ramped up, hundreds of military advisers working in regular deliveries of modern weapons from nato. the danger was increasing every day. russia prevent tiffly rebuffed the danger. are jill biden made a surprise visit to ukraine meeting with the first lady of ukraine. that meeting happened at a school to assist refugees in southwestern ukraine. dr. biden said she thought it was important to shoat ukrainian people that this war has to stop. also, canadian prime minister justin trudeau made a surprise visit to a suburb of kyiv. announcing a new weapons package for ukraine and musician bono and u2 guitarist held a concert in ukraine over the weekend in a subway station that's been turned into a bomb shelter saying the people of ukraine are fighting for the freedom of everyone. also at that parade, the victory day parade in moscow, we are expecting do potentially see this mysterious claim that's meant to protect perhaps vladimir putin from some type of nuclear threat. we did not see any aircraft in the air in that parade. back to you guys. >> steve: i think you are talking about the so-called doomsday plane. matt, thank you for the live report. also this year at the victory day parade in moscow, the officials suggested that people hold up pictures of people who are actually fighting in ukraine right now. in the past they held up portraits of people lost in the world war 2. the soviet union lost 27 million people in world war ii. it really says something that this year though hold up a picture of somebody who is fighting ukraine against the nazis according to that man, mr. putin right now. >> ainsley: zelenskyy linked the current fight against russia to world war ii as well. he said very soon there will be two victory days in ukraine. we won then and we will win now. he also presented this award to this cute little dog named patron. it's a jack russell terrier credited with detecting 200 bombs and explosives and prevented those from being detonated. >> brian: russians pushed them out of kharkiv, -- russians pushed out by ukrainians. they were trying to surround the ukrainians stopped bon bass. they can't get arnold the other side. then when they tried to go and take over, dominate the start bombing owe success is a from snake island. they took out a helicopter and another warship the last few days. the question is president biden according to thomas freidman upset things we pointed out friday is that we are helping them with intelligence that helped them kill between 12 and 20 generals. and the question is, should would he be saying this out loud? even if you are doing it? and general secretary of defense austin says our goal is to weaken vladimir putin so we would be able to do this again. okay, but when you change the objective, that is not good tactics and the president says who is saying all this also unnamed sources over at the pentagon talking about the intelligence we continue to get. >> ainsley: elon musk was worried about his own death because he owns star link and that's 2,000 satellite images and ukraine has access to that so they can see where the russian military is and it was the head of the russia space agency said if this conflict does he is can a flight a nuclear war. russia would destroy nato country in half an hour he says. >> steve: also, he was talking about the head of the space federation over in russia. he was talking about how, you know, elon musk is giving the earth link connection to these 2,000 low orbit satellites. essentially, to the nazi battalion. and so elon tweeted back the word nazi doesn't mean what he seems to think it does. then elon musk says if i die under mysterious circumstances, it's been nice to know ya. do you know whose attention that got? his mother's. and she wrote back that's not funny. and then elon wrote back to his mother, sorry, i will do my best to stay alive. >> brian: right. nice little dialogue with the world's richest man. steve russia is taking on elon musk now. >> brian: elon musk has done more for ukraine than anybody else. he probably again didn't want this public. so, interesting thing came across carry flatly a producer on fox nation. she got contact with one of the soldiers who is right now in the steel mines in mariupol. she said i would like to contact the west and tell everybody what's going on down here. so it's may 6th. they said send me -- carrie got it to me. just send me questions you want to ask him. so four days later, and he recorded this on may 6th. captain bog dan wanted to know what the west was happening bloat steel mines a bunch of catty combs. significant success killed about 225 shoulders. lost civilians. doing the best they can do to hold on. there are going to be movies done about this. have you captured russian soldiers what are they telling you when you actually have them in your midst about what they were doing in the fight? what were they told and how they are approaching it? through the translation, here's what he said. >> we have lots of interceptions when commanders would tell their seniors soldiers don't want to fight. seniors give permission to kill the unwilling in order to motivate the others to be cannon foughter. russians say of course they didn't know where they were going. why this war is happening. the power that should change in russia, et cetera. we still have several war prisoners who we offer to change but the russian federation isn't interested in trading for them. >> they were worried they said putin will kill us if we don't go and fight. >> brian: all in the dark about what they were doing. go up here, go up here, go up here. they have no experience. great success but no backup and no supplies. and they are targeting civil crans. the one thing he went out of his way to say we are not torturings them. we are not interrogating elm them. they talk to us and tell us that. >> ainsley: talk about the city of mariupol and what was happening there? i think they got out of the civilians out of that steel plant. >> brian: yeah. this is may 6th. that would have been friday may 7th and 8th. they got the civilians out. the question is, is he still alive? because now they have nothing stopping him from going right. in they all knew he referenced may 9th. everybody knows about victory day. he wanted to say he has mariupol. he actually can't say that even though they are beginning to change the street signs in that area. so you hear more from that a little bit later. >> steve: some signs they change on the streets here are the gas signs and change them all the time. >> ainsley: they keep going up. >> steve: it's the putin price hike haven't you heard what's going on in our nation's capital? >> ainsley: all putin's fault. >> steve: the average today for a gallon of diesel, this is the highest in the history of the planet for the united states, $5.54 per gallon. last year it was, look at that $2.20 per gallon cheaper. if you just gas up your car, the national average today is 4.43, last week it was 4.20. last year under 3 bucks. as the president says blame for the pain at the pump vladimir putin. that is why yesterday on a virtual nationwide worldwide zoom, leaders of the g-7 nations essentially what they did was they pledged to ban or phase out russian oil. but, no detail. they said simply that plans will be enforced in a timely and orderly fashion. here's the thing. eu gets about a quarter of its oil from russia. they announced plans to pull the plug. they are still using the oil. that's the problem. all around the world. they are still using russian oil. >> ainsley: there are the biden stickers. some above $7 in california. there is a group of the g-7 nations. they had online meeting. they decided many of these nations to phase out the russian oil imports. that includes japan which heavily depends on russian fuel. that's good news so they can put pressure on putin to stop this war. >> brian: i got to give credit to places like germany, italy, france, they're aggressively looking at other places to go. and they picked up congo, they are talking about al gear i can't. they are also looking at other places and asking us when it comes to natural gas help us out. because of natural gas is, believe it or not, harder to get than oil for them in particular. so, they are aggressively looking to do this. the countries pushing back is hungary. there was one other. the name alludes me just give me to 2023. they give them six months. vladimir putin started this they were willing to keep this under the radar. all germany needs, we're going to have to suck it up and pay a little bit more. we might go into a mild recession. you see what's going on. we are dependent on russian oil and gas. what a disaster has to be for russia. at the same time, in the next few weeks, you will hear about sweden and finland getting admission to nato. everything they didn't want. 445,000 extra troops in the surrounding of their borders everything they didn't want since their action in ukraine. >> steve: unfortunately live symbolic at this point. so much of europe and some places around the world still rely on russian oil. we can queue up and say we are going to pull the plug, until we actually stop buying the oil around the world. it's a gigantic. will you can't top india and china and brazil. there is a lot of countries. >> steve: money is money however it comes through the door for them. >> brian: they are not on board with us. europe is. so these are countries that are saying i'm neutral or in india's case i'm supporting russia. china's case i'm supporting russia. others are doing work that i didn't think was possible in terms of cutting back. >> ainsley: especially when it comes to germany. >> brian: germany has been number one 34%. >> ainsley: tragedy in paradise. a new development in the investigation into the deaths of at least three americans at this bahamas resort at sandals. we all love sandals as we learn a fourth woman is now in the hospital. >> steve: potentially deadly attack on auto pro-life group in wisconsin as protesters plan more demonstrations outside of the home of the conservative supreme court justices. that's straight ahead on "fox & friends" for this monday. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala reduces asthma attacks it's a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occured. 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[cheers] [bleep] >> steve: we had to beep a lot of it. there you see one of the protests over the weekend. the group ruth sent us called on protesters to show up at the homes of u.s. supreme court justices and they did on saturday at the home of justice kavanaugh and chief justice john roberts. they also sent out a tweet when they -- also they called for people to protest at catholic churches yesterday. and there was some back and forth on twitter but ultimately they sent out the tweet stuff your rosaries and your weaponize prayer. we will remain outraged after this weekend. keep praying. we will be burning the ukraine eucharist: it's not a one off protesting over the weekend. today is samuel alito's house. who knows what happens after the supreme court and apparently it does and will strike down roe v. wade. >> ainsley: show you video of wisconsin this anti-abortion group's office was attacked and they wrote with spray paint on the wall if you saw if abortions aren't safe then you aren't either. they tossed a molotov cocktail into the madison wisconsin office. and it looked like, look at this, it burned a portion of the office. >> steve: luckily it didn't burn everything outs. >> brian: mother's day mass in los angeles. >> ainsley: they went into the church during mass screaming. >> brian: they also had protests in utah and california. steve, you mentioned protesting outside the justices houses. alito is going to be today as you mentioned. the question is the president of the united states, jen psaki, they had a chance to walk that back. a chance to say we think protesting is part of america. we don't think you should be in the neighborhoods of the justices gives a bad precedent. what if one of the questions jen psaki there is a lot of people disagree with you. do you want people with your little kids, i think two under 10 years old. do you want them hearing people screaming explicatives at you that disagree with you like they did with sarah huckabee sanders? do you think that is a goose precedent protest but peacefully the white house came out with. the whole in your neighborhood thing, i fear it is going to be just accepted i don't think it should be. nobody is going to be serving on any substantial cabinet secretary or any type of position if this is going to be the result. >> steve: because we are talking about supreme court justices or judges. this is actually against the law. i was reading this morning. federal law prohibits pickets or parades with the intent of influencing any judge if it's in or near a building or residence occupied by such a judge. i think it was thomas-clarence thomas over the weekend if they think they are going to bully us, we're not going to change our mind. nonetheless, that is why law enforcement was out. federal law says what they are doing is against the law according to the "new york post." >> ainsley: think about their neighbors, too. they are taking up the whole street. >> steve: i'm sure nobody is probably in that neighborhood. everybody probably got out. >> brian: maybe. if you can. if you have a place to go. the other thing is, evidently fox news digital has earned even though these protests don't want if leaked out and protests are noteworthy. no one has changed their decision. a couple things. shouldn't we maybe pick up the pace on what this -- if this thing is written, why wait until the end of june. let's just get it out now. unless, of course, they are still discussing it oral arguments in december. this was in february. now in may due out the end of june. i would think there is a protest lot of process getting it out now. i don't know how smart mitch mcconnell was for saying what he said yesterday. for the most part return it to pre1937 go back to the states. mitch mcconnell says i'm not sure we are not going to pursue a national ban. that changes the dialogue entirely. republicans are saying we are going to let you decide by who you elect in your state and then you can decide where you live in the country. but mitch mcconnell going for the marshall ban or thinking about it wipes out that argument. >> ainsley: how would they be able to do that? >> brian: i don't know, maybe try to get something codified if they get the majority? steve: sounds like mr. schumer in the senate is going to try it to do it codify roe v. wade on wednesday of this week. but nonetheless, the protests continue today at alito's house. i got a feeling he is not going to go home. meanwhile, this is the other are big story he is everybody is talking about. tragic story unfolding at this all inclusive bahamas resort known as sandals. >> this morning the daily mail obtaining a picture of one of the victims just days before the mysterious death. >> brian: todd piro is here as we learn a fourth position now in critical race theory at a florida hospital. todd? >> todd: authorities at the sandals resort in the bahamas reportedly centering their on air conditioner sending toxicant coolant. citing family identifying one of them as vincent. this picture taken days before his death alongside his wife who a reportedly in a florida hospital. the country's health minister speaking out on this tragedy. >> makeshift facility, mini hospital. that's proving to be not the case we believe it's a isolated situation reinvolved around four people impacted. >> said to be monitoring the situation. dr. marty makary offering his take on "fox & friends weekend." >> this appears to sound more like an environmental exposure. a pollutant or a toxin could have come from an industrial source. i have heard of so many different sources of rare toxins that is certainly one of the plausible explanations. >> todd: in a statement sandals says it is working with the investigators and offering support to the families. the identities of the other two victims not known this morning. back to you. >> steve: just terrible. >> ainsley: not what you expect when did you go on vacation. >> steve: no kidding. all right. thank you very much, todd. steve other big thing people are talking about are the supply chain. carley has the latest news for your baby. >> that's right. affecting parents in a big way. a national shortage of baby formula continuing this week as soaring price and limited options. 40% of brands sold out. retailers like target, cvs, walgreen's forced to limit purchases as a response. and doctors are warning against making formula at home. one pediatrician telling fox news i do not recommend making your own formula. these options are not safe and not fda approved. infant deaths have been reported important warning there. on to a fox weather alert. the fight against an already devastating fire in new mexico could become increasingly complicated as dangerous winds whip across the region today. the blaze is already being fought by more than 1600 firefighters and covers an area of 275 square miles. the fire is reportedly about half contained as of last night. and a scary moment at fenway park. home play umpire ron was drilled in a face mask by a foul ball during yesterday's white sox, red sox game. the game was delayed for about 20 minutes as trainers from both teams tended to that umpire. he did not return to the game. and the first base umpire took over behind the plate in his absence. so, of course, guys. we're wishing him the best this morning after that scary hit in the face. >> carley: he didn't return to the game we are monitoring the situation. >> brian: bring an extra ump to every game? do you know? >> steve: you are the sports guy. >> carley: home plate umpire. >> brian: everyone sacrifices. the quality of the game sacrifices. >> steve: carley, thank you very much. >> carley: you are welcome. >> brian: border patrol agents influx of agents. agent called -- is calling this crisis planned who he blames still ahead. >> ainsley: plus, the spectacular win at the kentucky derby. the men behind rich strike are going to join us live ♪ ♪ nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. for investors who can navigate this landscape, leveraging gold, a strategic and sustainable asset... the path is gilded with the potential for rich returns. hi. we're zerowater. and we believe everyone deserves the purest tasting water. that's why we strive for zero. you see, to some it means nothing. but to us, it means everything. here, take a look. this meter showing triple zeros means our five-stage filter did its job, and that virtually all dissolved solids or tds have been removed. and all that's left is the purest tasting water. let's compare. a two-stage brita filter stops here. but our five-stage filter doesn't quit. zerowater. we strive for zero. why do people who live with generalized myasthenia gravis want a new treatment option? 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is odesa next. >> well, putin, interestingly, declared what i would call a mini victory in ukraine he doubled down on his rhetoric. his speech was very aggressive. he stated that russia delivered a preventive blow to aggressors in ukraine. by aggressive source, of course, he meant nato putin is galvanizing his people whose national identity is wrapped upn the victory of world war ii and the sacrifices russia made by 20 million people. using those emotions to galvanize support in order to continue his atrocities in ukraine. >> brian: right, the question is. according to the cia director william burns, putin is convinced that he cannot afford to lose. what could that mean? a national conscription? then you have got to train six months and train the trainers. i'm not sure what options he has. re beck can a, thanks so. >> of course. >> protesters fill the streets outside the homes of conservative supreme court justices a producer documented the activists joins us live as more demonstrations are planned for later today. up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. and it's easier than ever to get your projects done right. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done. 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you, douglas. >> good morning, ainsley, how are you doing. >> doing well. was that you asking the lady the questions? and what did you see at these protests? >> i mean, what i saw outside of these justices homes was nothing short of horrifying. it really tells you a lot that we have gotten to the point in this country where protesters feel they can go to somebody's private residence, scream and yell and try to intimidate them into voting the way that they want them to do and for a cause like abortion where on the pro-life side we have acknowledged time and again this is not just a clump of cells or parasite as some of these protesters were saying. it is a human being. it is a human life. >> >> did you see are energy you could just feel it with tell you pannably different when kavanaugh came up. yelling and screaming. this is attempt at intimidation it says a lot, too. that the biden administration is willing to absolutely let these justices out to dry. they are not going to say it's not acceptable for you to go to somebody's house and yell and scream. that's not how we do it in this country. >> did you say you saw kavanaugh he came out of his office? >> i cannot see justice kavanaugh mile. hope is that he wasn't home. my hope that he was safe with his family somewhere else. it was genuinely one of the scariest thing i ever witnessed watching these people yell and scream and try and change the vote of what is most possibly the most important vote in the history of this country, the right to, you know, live your life and to have a human being survive in the womb. >> ainsley: look at this. drawing coat hangers on the streets. this just says that the abortion would go back to the states. states would decide. it doesn't say no more abortions. we had mark levin on last week. if you want to get an abortion, you are still can. you might have to drive to another state but you will still be able. to say according to the "new york post" it says it's illegal to protest at a justice's house if it's try to influence the outcome. do you know anything more about that. >> absolutely, no. that's entirely right. whether or not it's illegal is sort of irrelevant here. it's the morality of the thing. the fact that they have decided it's now acceptable to intimidate a justice into getting what they want. just shows how deranged and out of touch with the american people the radical left is. the fact that we can have this conversation between us and we can discuss hey, you know, maybe it's going to go back to the states maybe not. that's acceptable. it's unacceptable to go to somebody's house yell and scream scare them into submission. >> it looks like polisi on the sidewalk. >> i was, you know, i was confident for a moment that they were going to start arresting people. it seemed like police had things under control. i will tell you this. the fact that these radical protesters fledcene the second that a massive police presence came on was so telling to me because they are scared. they know that the american people are on the side of life. we are cultivating a culture of life in this country. the fact that they knew that the police were going to come and basically make it so they couldn't yell and scream in front of the justices houses anymore. that means we are going to win this issue and fight for life. >> ainsley: douglas, thanks so much for coming on with us. >> absolutely. thank you so much for your time. >> carley: you are welcome. hand it over to carley shimkus. she has headlines. >> listen to this. a federal judge is limiting information that special counsel john durham can use show joint venture between hillary clinton and michael sussmann. sussmann is charged with lying to the fbi when he claimed a link between donald trump and a russian bank in september 2016. the court is seeking information about emails between clinton's campaign, sussmann and other tech researchers that show the campaign spread data about trump and the bank. several books on the u.s. navy's professional reading program that provoked outrage last year were quietly removed from an updated list released on friday. controversial titles with woke themes embraced by supporters of critical race theory were removed, including how to be an anti racist. the new jim crow and sexual minorities in politics all three were included on the same reading list last year. and the usfl wrapping up an exciting week four. coming up clutch in their 23-16 win over the houston gamblers. quarterback kyle slaughter throwing the game-winning touchdown with 10 seconds left in the fourth quarter. on saturday the birmingham stall johns stay undefeated with a 16-10 victory over tampa bay. next week the stallions will put their perfect record to the test against the philadelphia stars. those are your headlines. ainsley, over to you. >> ainsley: thanks, carley. check in with adam klotz for fox weather forecast. good morning, adam. >> we are tracking what's going to be a really warm week across a large portion of the country out here on fox square right now. it is going to be heating up. dive into the temperatures where you are seeing very early this morning 70 degrees already in kansas city. it's going to be cooling up there in the middle of the country. and texas real extreme heat today as highs will be running up close to triple digits for a whole lot of areas. certainly in the 90's. fairly widespread. over the next five days, these are all areas where you could see potential high temperatures, record high temperatures stretching as far as north as wisconsin and michigan. you can be talking about temperatures in the 90's as far as north as illinois. a real heat wave is settling in there across the country. otherwise, looking at a map that's mostly clear across the country here early on this monday morning, tracking a little bit of rain in the northern plains and snow into the mountain states. ainsley, those are your weather headlines. >> ainsley: 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before. morris who hunter biden's friends call his latest sugar brother has also been funding the 52-year-old's hunter's lifestyle in l.a. including paying his rent and living expenses. isn't that curious? let's talk to "fox & friends weekend" co-host rachel campos duffy, she worked all weekend. we woke her up early today. rachel, why is this guy -- $2 million, we heard it was only 1 million, twice as much. why is this guy paying this? is it he is giving the money to hunter outright or is it a lone? what do you think it is going to be? >> rachel: super shady, clearly something happening here. it's not normal. probably funneling money through him. we don't know. we have got to get to the bottom of it so many things in this hunter biden story don't make sense. like, you know, hunter biden pays the president's bills. hunter biden says his dad on his laptop gets 10% of all his shady deals with china and russia. and ukraine. there is so much there. you are not grabbing at strauss here. it's in the laptop. it's in the emails that he is writing in the text messages to his daughter. so, what's interesting to me is why haven't we gotten more out of the government, out of the fbi? why hasn't there been a conclusion? we don't know, to be fair, if the fbi is doing a forensic investigation into joe biden that's really the story here is joe biden. but, listen, this isn't elon musk or jeff bezos or bill gates with complicated transactions. the fbi could do this audit in their sleep and we would know right now if joe biden received any of hunter biden's money and that's important for us to know because if that's true, then our president is potentially compromised. he may be a national security risk to our nation. he may be making policies and deals that are in the interest of covering up the money that he has taken from, you know, this whole scheme with his son instead of doing what's right for the american people. we deserve to know. the fact that we don't know yet, and we know, steve, that had this been don jr. we would have known yesterday or six months ago or more, this tells me that there are deep staters. there are people that are dragging their feet who don't want us to know the truth about this. and only the "new york post" in terms of media investigators are following up and trying to pull this thread and get to the bottom of this. >> steve: the fbi never talks about ongoing investigations for a variety of reasons. >> rachel: true. >> steve: we don't know what they are doing. of course, on its face, you know this guy gave hunter 2-million-dollar to pay his tax bill that makes it sound like tax evasion. you would think that would be what they are going after but a lot of people go you know, if he pays off the bill then prosecutors are less likely to throw the book at him. so, this guy may be heching hunter out of great legal jeopardy. >> rachel: of course. why? >> steve: why. >> rachel: steve, i'm a good friend of yours. i'm not going to pay your $2 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[cheers] >> russia holding a massive nuclear parade. >> vladimir putin referring to ukrainians as nazis. >> i just fear that our darkest days are ahead of us. >> we are straddling the rio grande right now. >> poll says 57% of americans think now is not the time to lift title 42. >> title 42 needs permanent legislation. we need to secure our borders. >> white house press secretary jen psaki defended president biden's lack of interviews. >> i would say the president speaks to the american people nearly every day. >> joe biden is not taking the tough questions at this point. it's very clear. that's why he is at 33% approval. >> joey la gadot, from the poll to the checkered flag captures the good year 400. >> all the young kids out there, this could be you. >> brian: it was for rich strike, the longest of long shots and just decided to lay back and sprint to winning the kentucky derby. and the reason why we are emphasizing that not only significant in life but significant for our show because trainer eric reed and owner dawson will be on with us incredible upset win they talked about, too, one of his stories is lightning hit a stable, killed 12 of his horses. they thought that was some message that he should give up the business and good thing he ignored that message. >> ainsley: my brother sent me the aerial view of the race. holy cow. that horse, what a remarkable come back. >> brian: i know. >> steve: no kidding. this is a good reason why you should always bet on the last place horse because i think the odds were 80 to 1 and it really paid off. this horse sold for $30,000. i think it's second win ever. but the conditions were such where the horse just made hay and there are the winners and the in the winner circle and they will be joining us live at the conclusion of today's "fox & friends." ains ain't look they baby. how much did they win, do you know? >> steve: over a million bucks. >> on $30,000 investment. >> steve: like buying bitcoin at a nickel. >> brian: win the preakness and belmont won't matter. >> ainsley: that wasn't the only thing going on over the weekend. protests at john roberts. looks like siding with alito sending the abortion debate back to the states. >> steve: the group ruth sent us mobilized the country and sent people there. so they essentially pictured kavanaugh and roberts homes in suburban washington, d.c. they called on feel protest at churches yesterday. and some people did. and let's take you to madison, wisconsin, 6:00 the same morning they told people to go protest at churches, somebody, and we don't know who, threw a molotov cocktail into an anti abortion office. that you saw spray painted on the side if abortions aren't safe then you aren't either. the pro-life community put out a statement said we will not be intimidated by this. the madison police, given the nature of it have called the feds to tell them what happened. and governor of wisconsin tony evers condemned any violence for simply disagreeing with somebody else's view. as you can see, they were really lucky the molotov cocktail didn't burn it down. >> ainsley: theater of the lady much angels in l.a. were dressed in costumes. dressing and yelling we have a right to be here. parishioners got up. someone was recording it and escorting those individuals out. but they didn't go without a fight. they also were in new york city basilica of saint patrick's old cathedral in lower manhattan outside chanting various different things. and one lady was dressed in a -- she was dressed in a bathing suit and carrying baby dolls, plastic baby dolls yelling at in front of the church. >> brian: of course all because of a draft of a brief was released early that's not been denied. been authenticated samuel alito the majority of the supreme court justices will rule to overturn roe v. wade, returning the power to the states. the one thing that a lot of people are wondering about is mitch mcconnell came out and said i'm not too sure we are going to go to a national ban if we return to power. i'm not sure that's going to help flip any seats for him. douglas blair was on our show earlier from the daily signal. he is a producer there. he was actually on the ground at some of these protests and in front of these justices houses. >> what i saw outside of these justices homes was nothing short of horrifying. it tells you a lot we have gotten to the point in this country where protesters feel they can go to somebody's private residence. this is an attempt at intimidation. i think it says a lot, too. that the biden administration is willing to absolutely let these justices out to dry. they are not going to say it's not acceptable for you to go to somebody's house and yell and scream. that's not how we do it in this country. >> steve: you know, the group that organized this is called ruth sent us. it's an homage to ruth bader ginsburg. i was reading in the "the washington post" about ruth bader ginsburg. it turns out she was not a fan of roe v. wade. she said it would have been better to take an incremental approach to legalizing abortion. rather than a nationwide ruling in roe. that invalidated dozens of states' anti-abortion laws. she felt, according to the "the washington post," it would have been better if it would have been based on the equal protection clause or gender equality, rather than the right to privacy, which is what we have heard argued now for 50 years. >> ainsley: douglas blair the guy we interviewed this morning from the daily signal. he said the vitriol and anger at kavanaugh's house was palpable. much more so than it was at john roberts' house. i guess after he went through everything he went through during his confirmation really made a lot of these protesters mad. >> brian: what democrats are saying they are taking this to the extreme and saying that republicans want to stop anyone from getting an abortion. you have no control of your body. democrats are saying democrats. they want to allow abortion up until almost the day the woman can give birth. both rex streams and not practical and not logical. heated issue heated as long as we have had a country. the issue for republicans was let's just return the power to the states. and the issue for the democrats is they want to make this a election issue. and they want to preervet right for women to choose. at love people say well, maybe there is a compromise there on how many weeks would be acceptable for both sides to have an abortion, have an abortion be legal in this country. go half something like that in congress. maybe that's a compromise that will be impossible. but there is just the extremities. when you say this is just the beginning, republicans are going to come to ban interracial marriage next. and republicans go to ban same sex marriage. there is nobody talking about that. ainsley thans would be discrimination. that would be illegal. >> steve: would be. i don't think people on the political left want any restrictions. they want it up to the moment essentially where it is now. up to the moment of birth it's legal in some parts of this country. but this is all based on the mississippi law which said that you could not terminate a presidency after 15 weeks. when you think about it, 15 weeks that is almost four months. by that point you should figure out. most people would decide, youfield think, whether or not they wanted to have the baby. and that's where we are right now. is it sounds like they are going to strike down roe, according to what we have seen and what some people have talked to the press and said, i know what the vote is right now in the supreme court. they are going to overturn roe v. wade. and that is why people are out in the street. they hope that it will intimidate the judges. the justices, but clarence thomas said over the weekend we will not be bullied. >> ainsley: if it does go back to the states there will be liberal states that continue to allow it. >> brian: massachusetts, new york, california. >> ainsley: mark levin said it might be inconvenience you might have to go to a different state it will be allowed in symptom states if you need the need to get an abortion. >> steve: state legislature decides one thing and you don't like it. next election cycle you vote to change it. >> brian: vietnam. provide money. travel to another state get you an abortion. they haven't come out like they did with the georgia election law and north carolina bathroom rule. like they did with ron desantis and disney. i think for this disney thing has freaked out a lot of corporations who are now maybe, almost a full week now and you don't see any major corporations doing what major league baseball did. i'm pulling the games out. delta was threatening in georgia they might pull their headquarters out in georgia. you don't see a lot of that extreme statements now. >> ainsley: learning from disney not to be political. you isolate 50% of your base of your customers. >> steve: here is ultimately the thing that really matters. their stock is down 20%. >> brian: disney? >> steve: in fact. if you look year over year, the disney stock is, i think down 60 bucks. anyway, ultimately at a stockholders' meeting when somebody stands up and says hey, ceo of disney why did you do that? he has got to explain why he caused that gigantic loss in the pocket of the person who is angry. >> ainsley: that's exactly right. >> steve: all right. meanwhile, 7:10 now here in new york city. tomorrow, president biden is set to deliver a major speech on inflation and the supply chain crisis which continues. >> brian: the address comes as the president's team defends his lack of press availability. >> ainsley: aishah hasnie is live at the white house. >> good morning, steve, ainsley and brian. that's right. the white house has been touting jobs numbers in the last several days. meantime inflation continues to persist in passing lower and middle class americans the hardest. take a look at these numbers from the past year, the price of everything from gas to electricity is up. in fact, the census bureau reporting last month at about 34% of americans that about surveyed found it was somewhat or very difficult to pay usual household expenses. the supply chain crisis also continues, creating a baby formula shortage nationwide. some states in major cities are now selling or seeing their stocks rather drop by 50%. leaving parents panicking about feeding their kids. the president will address both of these issues tomorrow but he is not expected to give a formal press conference. in fact, take a look at this. biden has only given four this year compare that to double digits by former presidents and he has only given 1 press conferences since his inauguration. the fewest of any president in the past three decades. and, yet, over the weekend. outgoing white house press secretary jen psaki tried to defend biden's lack of interviews. >> i would say that the president speaks to the american people nearly every day. sometimes twice a day. >> i'm talking about talking to journalists. >> our objective and our role here is speaking to the public and certainly engaging in and value ago free press. >> the president is due back from delaware later on this morning. his remarks on inflation happened tomorrow afternoon. he is expected to make some remarks today about lowering the cost of internet about 1:30 this afternoon. hopefully the press will be able to get a couple of questions in at the end of that event. we will see, steve, brian, ainsley. >> steve: thank you very much. >> ainsley: the vice president has had more interviews with than our president have. >> steve: how are they going? >> ainsley: not too well. >> steve: we all travel a lot now just to get out and about because we have all been cooped up. every time i fly into new york there is a supply change problem. they either don't have enough people on the ramp, they don't have enough pilots and something jo see they don't have enough air traffic controllers to handle the volume. yesterday i landed in newark and we sat on the tarmac for an hour there was a different plane in our gate and we got over there. and there was no room in the ramp sat and looked at the jet wave for 25 minutes. because they didn't have the guys with the oranges flashlights to bring us in. 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[laughter] >> brian: i always like that noise. >> ainsley: how frustrated were you flying over your house i live right there and i can't even get home. i'm stuck. >> steve: steve had i tried to get the door open i probably would not be here right now. this is a problem everywhere though. >> ainsley: baby formula. interviewing a mom coming up. i saw on "fox & friends first" they interviewed another mom. can't get baby food. calling her mom in another state. can you send baby food? >> steve: bootleg baby food formula. >> ainsley: trying to make formula. not a safe thing to do. buying on ebay. $100 or more to buy formula. lord knows if that is safe. you don't know who you are buying it from. >> brian: you don't really feel it wonder when they are will come in. see things aren't there that you are countering on. the other thing that they are going to have this year is rolling backouts everywhere as we go to convert to solar and wind in california, and other places in new york. we're not going to have enough energy for air conditioning because we are in the middle of this green transition. how crazy is that? >> steve: listen, still get up today. >> brian: absolutely. >> steve: if things are grim but you still have got to get up. get out of bed. start your day. >> ainsley: focus on the positives. had a great mother's day yesterday. >> brian: i hope carley is in a good mood. >> carley: terrible mood. no, just kidding. you can't be in a bad mood here. >> brian: right, impossible. right, joel? >> right. >> carley: get up and what did you say, brian? get dressed. >> brian: get dressed. >> ainsley: always a good idea. >> another comedian at dave saddam hussein's recent --chappelle's performance, shrugged off by security company. security company at chairman's chappellesecurity was in chargee scott festival where hundreds injured in a crowd rush that company also in charge of security at the 2017 las vegas concert where the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history took place. former black lives matter leader patrice cullors denies using money to buy a $6 million mansion saying, quote: we really wanted to make sure that the global network foundation had an asset that wasn't just financial resources and we understood that not many black led organizations have property. cullors rejecting dlasm she personally benefited during tenor following reports she bottom several homedz totaling $3 million for her family. a dog from new jersey now safe after nearly a week on the run. bailey a 7-month-old german shepherd is safely home now after going for a swim in the east river and taking a tour of the brooklyn battery tunnel. look at that video there rescuers looking in multiple states for bailey who is jittery around humans. the dog had reportedly never been outside before this big adventure. how about that, guys? over to you. >> steve: speaking of new jersey while i was out of town over the weekend, my neighbor called in and said there was a bear in your garbage i looked at the ring doorbell 300-pound black bear taking the garbage very expertly and dragging it to the middle of the driveway. we think the bear was after the popcorn. >> ainsley: i wasn't expecting to you say a bear. you should move to the city. i will. >> steve: i will take my chances with the bear. >> ainsley: hit by a car but will not have a bear. >> brian: problem with hibernation you are get up and starving. >> steve: is that right yogi? >> brian: just saying sleep for three months you will be starving. i know by noon i'm starving. >> steve: you are not hibernating. >> brian: are they out of squirrels? can't they grab a squirrel and leave your garbage alone? slow footed raccoon. >> steve: i watched the video after a bear left. a raccoon came through and so did a deer. >> ainsley: did you have any honey in your her buy kirby? >> steve: popcorn. the exterminator told me did you have popcorn in there mike the exterminator guy. hi, mike. >> ainsley: that's what bears love. >> brian: exterminator bugs not bears. spray or a bat. >> ainsley: long island two exterminators two different companies because i hate the bugs. they're all over my house. >> steve: brian for the bear you use spray. >> brian: bear spray? steve: yes, hello. when in jersey. >> brian: if you are being harassed by a bear, grab bear spray. >> ainsley: they do make trash cans that have the locks on the top and pushes the handles down. >> steve: then they are coming in the house. i'm kidding they are not. >> ainsley: no more popcorn. >> brian: vladimir putin puts on full display for the world to see. he is la labor relation amid the war in ukraine. >> ainsley: american woman receiving care at a florida hospital after three people died at a bahamas resort. dr. nicole saphier on what we know. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your asthma specialist about a nunormal with nucala. i'm steve. i lost 138 pounds in 9 months back pain, and fatigue. 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. thanks, paul. my fellow xfinity customers! the biggest week in entertainment is here! watchathon week presented by xfinity rewards! with free access to stranger things from netflix, the boys from prime video, starz, hbo max, and peacock. and we'll make this a national holiday. nay. holi-week. just say watchathon into your voice remote to watch now. xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? 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fox news medical contributor dr. nicole saphier joins us right now with reaction. doctor, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: i know the investigation has just started and somebody is speculating it could be the air conditioner. you know, it's too early to tell, isn't it? >> of course it is. this is a major tragedy, you have three people who are died. one person recovering in a florida hospital with reports of being paralyzed. we have to think about it. this is not necessarily one family. you have two separate families in two separate villas. what are the possible causes that have killed two separate groups? you look at potential food poisonings, is there something in their rooms? they were in prolonged in their rooms. and also unintentional drug overdoses from a single source. the air conditioning leak is an interesting theory, if these two villas do share a single unit, it is possible. most ac units do have chemical compound commonly known as hydro floral carbon caused sudden sniffing death syndrome. prolonged exposure to a freon link. we will need to autopsy to know the cause of death. >> steve: what's so puzzling is in those tropical kinds of resorts, usually every unit has their own air conditioners. for this to impact more than one unit, would they both have the problem or was it in one unit and it leaked over into another? 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children. and i know that you told our producers you said this is the last thing you thought you would have to worry, about especially after surviving cancer. >> absolutely. so i have a beautiful 7-year-old daughter halle. i had her in my mid 20's and able to breastfeed her and everything was fantastic. we were all shocked when at 30 years old i was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. i have no family history or anything ever lead us to imagine that would happen. so i underwent a bilateral mass item tomorrow at 30 years old in 2020. we prayed that we would be able to have another baby and we were blessed with another baby. but, of course, that gave us a dilemma. of not being able to breastfeed. so i emotionally struggled with that but we found a formula that worked for us. and james has been thriving. so, of course after going through cancer, after going through treatment, we had all kinds of anxieties and concerns; however, i never managed that we wouldn't know if we could feed our baby or we would have to stress out about where we would get a food source for our child. so, that has been -- it's been a struggle. if nothing else, it's been a mental struggle, because as a parent you just want to provide for your child. it's your worst nightmare if you are aoun able to do so. >> ainsley: i would be panicking especially if you only have one bottle in your pantry and you know that's all the formula you can get. a co-worker of mine here at fox was telling me this morning her mom down in florida is looking for her formula. they have gone to three different drug stores. her sister in georgia looked in her stores. could not find any of the formula. they found some at costco in texas and they had it shipped and they could afford to buy six bottles. a lot of people can't afford it why aren't we hearing more from the administration. >> that's why i wanted to come today. i have been alarmed by the lack of coverage. i have seen a couple of articles here and there really it seems like this issue is flying under the radar. and, you know, i'm in a position where we have an incredible support system. we were able to stock up to get us through the next few months just through ordering. we are not the people out there clearing shelves, making it worse. but, we were able to be okay for a little bit. but, other than social media and parents talking to parents, i feel like this word really isn't getting out that there is a formula shortage. so, really that's my question. why is there not more attention being brought to this issue. there are parents out there googling how to make homemade formula and looking at animal milks and goats and all of this stuff. that's really unsafe. i feel we are on the verge of a public health crisis if this isn't fixed. >> ainsley: maybe your voice will be heard in washington and the administration will do something about this. thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> ainsley: happy birthday mother's day. god bless you. >> 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have a marshall description day. same rhetoric. they are nazis and had a nuclear weapon we had to invade. are you surprised. >> i'm a little surprised. putin is in a difficult position. they made a mistake. they thought ukraine would be easy. it's turned out to be very hard. at the same time does he want to escalate to a point where he is involved in a war that he can't possibly win? and that would be a war with the entire west. so, he can't figure out at this stage how to get out of it. the ukrainians, i think, are gradually getting stronger and not weaker. the russians are on the other hand are getting weaker, not stronger. i think from a western perspective, it's helpful to remember, may 8th really matters in russia. the war between germany and the soviet union. >> brian: 9th, right? >> a war of annihilation. they lost 30 million people. so from their standpoint that's why the word nazi has such huge power in russian culture. because they literally saw the face of total annihilation and defeated it. and that included ukraine which lost millions to the nazis. so, there is a whole background historically to what we're watching right now but in the end, they are not going to win. the technology of the west, the courage of the ukrainians and the degree to which a corrupt dictatorship ultimately undermines its own systems. so you are not going to get any initiative out of the russian army. because, they have all been taught basically to hide and hope the dictator doesn't notice you. >> ainsley: zelenskyy linked the current fight against russia to world war ii as well and said very soon there will be two victory days in ukraine. we won then and we will win now. do you think that putin will use this occasion to further intensify the war in ukraine? >> i thought he would, but he hasn't done any of the things that would be sort of the next big stage. he hasn't announced a nationwide draft. he hasn't increased the kind of weapons they are using. the truth is he is strategically suffering a disaster. i think both finland and sweden are now going to join nato. that would never have happened if he had not invaded ukraine. i think it's very likely that the longer this war goes on, the more the russians are going to lose in casualties. and the more ukrainians are going to recapture their own country. so, he is right now playing a losing hand and i think doesn't know how to get out of it. >> steve: newt a moment ago you mentioned technology. what the russian space agency head was going back and forth with elon musk, because elon musk is providing satellite online ability for the people of ukraine and elon musk says if i disappear mysteriously i had a good run or something like that. it's kind of a rivalry thing, spacex vs. the russian space agency. who is doing a better job these days? >> there is no question that elon musk is probably the greatest inventive entrepreneur of our lifetime. now whether it's tesla or batteries or you name it. the very fact that a private company could shape an entire battlefield by technologically using space, and this should be a reminder to all americans, the space force matters. but president trump created and vice president pence led at the space council this stuff matters. the russians had no caucus. nobody in the world would have had a calculation to say gee, what if somebody brought in an entire space based internet and that's part of why the ukrainians have been able to use these drones because they are able to control them through spacex's capabilities. i would also say this. and the russians need to be told this by the biden administration. the deliberate killing of an american is an act of war. so all these various threats about elon musk are nonsense. and we should be prepared as a country to protect our citizens, period. and we should communicate to the russians this is not something we would tolerate. they have a long history of poisoning people, including in great britain several people have been killed by the russians. we should indicate quite clearly we protect americans and if the russians were to actually go after musk, we would have to see that as a very deliberate act of war against the united states. >> steve: it would be crazy if they went after the world's richest man. newt, thank you very much for joining us from d.c. >> thank you. >> ainsley: thank you. all right, carley has some more headlines for us. >> carley: i certainly do. we begin your headlines with this democratic senator chris purr if i accusing republicans of targeting americans in florida's parental rights here is his exchange with bret baier. listen to this. in florida to target gay kids in school i think is mean-spirited and something that i have not seen from the republican party. >> i'm going to interrupt you to target gay kids in school? the bill is not talking about sexual identity from k through 3rd grade. that's not targeting gay kids. >> it is, it absolutely is. it is sending a message to these kids. >> bret: with your children, did you talk about sexual identity as a kindergartner? you don't talk about the birds and the bees let alone the birds and the birds at that age. >> senator murphy went on to say efforts to block instruction about sexual identity and gender politics for young kids could make them feel targeted. bizarre video out of texas shows a robber stealing somebody's lawn mower before mowing the victim's lawn. the robber filled the lawn mower before taking it for a test run in the victim's front yard. the police arrived and chased the suspect away from the freshly cut lawn. he did ditch the lawn mower and fled the scene. is he now wanted for burglary. how about that? to nascar we go joey logano snapping a 40 race losing streak. the number 22 car finishing first bump and run causing byron to come in 13th. >> he does this stuff all the time. i have seen it with other guys. you are not going to put me in the wall and not get anything back, that's not how that works. good year 400. the cup series drives ahead next sunday at the kansas speedway. those are your headlines over over to you. >> don't mess with him. >> brian: carley doesn't know the weather. we have to turn to adam klotz is he a meteorologist and does this full time. >> i do do it full time and i have got weather stories to talk about really in the week ahead if you are living in the middle of the country you are going to be looking at really warm temperatures already feeling them out there this morning. 71 degrees this early in the morning in kansas city you don't see that very often. it's all part of a large area of heat piling up in the middle of the country. 100 degrees in san antonio what we'll run into. over the course of the week ahead we could see record highs in the next five days. see it from texas stretching all the way to the great lakes. guys, those are your weather headlines, tossing it back in to you. >> steve: nice couple of days ahead for new york 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colleagues still on the border that that number is double. that's the -- that's what we usually gauge whatever we catch, we're going to lose that much or double or sometimes triple. my estimations are after talking to all my friends and colleagues and my experiences there are at least 10,000 to 15,000 people escaping every day. >> brian: what about the technology and the wall that was going up? was that helping? how much does it bother you that it stopped? >> well, the first time in my 24-year career, we were proud that we were actually doing and succeeding in our job. under president trump, we were stopping the border. the flow basically stopped because of all the things that he did, the pressure on the northern triangle, the border going up -- border wall going up. we had a sense of pride and we had a sense of satisfaction that we were actually serving the united states citizens and our country. to see it stopped, i believe completely this is done on purpose. this is purposeful. no one group of people can be this incompetent and make this many bad decisions over and over again. >> brian: so title 42 means nothing to you either way because with it in place, it was out of control. >> yes, everyone is screaming about title 42. sure, that helps, right? but when you're losing 10 -- let's just use a simple round number. 10,000 people a day. a day! that's over 3.6 million people a year. and we have no idea who they are. last year, you had two million people record breaking. we're on pace to surpass that. in that year of two million people, we caught and arrested 42 known terrorists in the terrorist watch list. how many more terrorists came through that we had no idea about? we're not even -- we haven't even discussed yet, brian, the number of criminals, the number of -- the enormous amounts of narcotics coming through. under president trump, you had 50,000 people were dying of opioids. it was a national epidemic. within one year, it has doubled to over 100,000 and 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>> ainsley: that is a beautiful shot of wildwood, new jersey, on the coast down on jersey shore. 59 degrees today. nice day, almost 60 degrees. 48 degrees. >> brian: is that a closed water slide? you almost get claustrophobia. >> steve: that way you can go faster. yes! >> ainsley: i went on those one time and i thought i don't think i'm going to get out of here alive. i could not breathe until the very end when i shot out. scary. >> steve: indeed. >> ainsley: some kids love it. >> steve: they have an indoor water park at the american dream in new jersey. i haven't been there. then again, you just saw -->> brian: this is our lead story? >> steve: because of your hibernation comment because, you know, speaking of new jersey, my neighbor called and said hey, steve, a bear took your garbage. now, here's the thing. after the bear dragged it into the middle of the driveway, right, and ate all the stuff that the bear was interested in. then after that, ok, so the bear does what a bear does just like that. >> brian: why would he eat it there? >> steve: he ate what he wanted, but then i looked at the rest of the ring doorbell and we've got other video. ok, look at that, there's two racoons. >> ainsley: that came to eat what the bear left. >> steve: after that, after the racoons, then who comes in? but there's bambi down in the corner. bambi is coming. >> ainsley: oh, bambi! >> steve: i live in new jersey which turns out to be wild kingdom. >> brian: no, you live near the robertsons. willie robertson. >> steve: i live near the mountains which despite what pete says are actual mountains so there's a lot of wildlife. >> ainsley: can we see that video one more time from the bear? i noticed some oil spots in your driveway. how is your car? >> steve: that's for rain. that would be quite a -- you know what? i had that car in high school. >> brian: wow. >> steve: i would have to add -- true story, i would have to add one can of oil every day. >> ainsley: every day? >> brian: that would help gum it up, you know, you put the s.t.p. treatment in. >> steve: that's for gasoline. >> brian: no, for oil. joe, could you look that up? >> stand by! >> brian: thank you. i put it in the oil. i had a 1969 mustang that i also had a 1979 prelude, right, prelude. the prelude would open up and just like would wake up in the morning and just blow black powder into the air. so i have to drive it around a lot before i got close to school. i don't want to be that guy. although it burnt oil, it had a moon roof. d to have a moon roof in high school. >> ainsley: that was a big deal. i had a buick skyhawk and had two long doors. one on each side. >> brian: did you really? that's fantastic. >> ainsley: and the top, the carpet, whatever is on the top. that felt, it hit the top of my head. >> brian: i know. it never worked on that technology. it hit me, too. >> steve: let's bring in piers morgan on fox nation. you've been to jersey, of course, that's the island between the u.k. and france. >> i got to say, the way -- first of all, good morning. lovely sunny day here in london. and you'll be pleased to know the bunting has come out already for the queen's platinum jubilee. everywhere you go, flags and bunting and everyone is beginning to get excited. >> brian: it's exciting! >> hope you get over at some stage. just comment for a moment about you just so casually mentioning there's a bear in your backyard. >> steve: right. >> if that happened in england to someone here, this would be the biggest news story of all time! you don't get bears wandering into people's backyards. i filmed down in florida and some large gator suddenly appears when we're filming. everybody goes oh, yeah, it's a gator. what do you mean it's a gator? i think you are a wild populous. >> steve: listen, when i would take my son peter and we would go out to boy scout camp, they would say don't bring any donuts because there are 11 bear here the camp so you would know, ok, there are bear. and then about 11:00 in the morning, i hear clanking on a pan. and somebody goes there's a bear and peter, who is like 10, just runs to the bear. they don't understand because a bear is something -- >> i thought -- ok, i thought with bears, though, you're supposed to play dead, is that right? you're supposed to pretend you're dead. you're not supposed to run towards them. what do you do? >> brian: you should run away from them. >> ainsley: absolutely. >> steve: these are garbage can bears. >> brian: the bear has great foot speed but it's all straight ahead. you have to show the dexterity of a human. >> ainsley: brian made a comment they're coming out of hibernation. they must be starving. they need your trash after three months of no food. >> brian: the only problem is bears are bored in the woods. there's nothing to do. they want to come out and play with people or at least eat our stuff. >> bored hungry bears is my idea of a total nightmare, i'm afraid. >> steve: next, piers morgan, bear. >> ainsley: get to some of the news. we want you to weigh in on what's happening here in our country. we've had protesters going to some of our justices' houses protesting over this abortion deal. they were at kavanaugh's house and john roberts' house and they're saying they're going to alito's house today. they also went into churches in the middle of one mass out in california, they walked in and were shouting and screaming in the middle of the mass. what's your reaction? >> look, i think it's completely outrageous, completely unacceptable. this kind of thing is never the right way to behave in a modern democracy. terrorizing people, you know, i saw this arson attack in wisconsin at an anti-abortion building. but you cannot do this. this is not the way a civilized democracy should behave. abortion is clearly a hugely emotive issue in america. i as a non-american would not want to be in a position to you what laws you should have. in britain, it's a much more settled case than it is in the states. but i know from having lived in america for a long time, passions run very high on both sides. but the right way to try and get through this and work to a consensus is not through violence or through furious protesting inside churches where you're intimidating and terrorizing them. and certainly not intimidating supreme court justices. you know, i thought the leak from the supreme court was outrageous but we don't actually know yet what the motivation for the leak was. was it somebody on the left who wants to stop this happening? or was it somebody on the right or wants to make sure it does happen? we don't know. i think targeting people because you believe you know what may be going down here, i think, is completely outrageous. >> brian: as you know, the war in ukraine and russia is waging. big speech a few hours ago, vladimir putin didn't say anything that crazy except for unsubstantiated things that ukraine was going to use a nuclear weapon and they're a bunch of nazis. we know that's not true. the story came out that the russians now know that the starlink system, internet system that elon musk owns is providing ukrainians with the intelligence internet access that allows them to have this type of success. when it came that elon musk was responsible, he tweeted this out. if i die under mysterious circumstances, it was nice knowing you. what's your reaction to that threat that he must feel from russia? >> actually, yeah, my reaction was the same as elon musk's mother who immediately tweeted her sort of horror at what he said. of course, there's a serious point to this. elon musk is a very powerful player now in the world of social media and communication. and he's able to engage in the way that he's doing to help ukrainian people. and that will be taken by people in russia as him behaving, in their eyes, like an enemy which is ridiculous but that's where we've got to with this war. i applaud his courage, elon musk, not for the first time we've seen that in him. but let's be clear about this situation in russia with their victory day that they had today. their parade. there's no victory yet for russia in this war. there's actually massive loss, you know, vladimir putin is rapidly becoming the biggest loser and his only way out of this is to brainwash the russian people into thinking that he's right when he says that he's trying to defeat nazis in ukraine. in fact, it's the complete reverse. he is the nazi. he is the modern day adolf hitler. hitler invaded poland. he's invaded ukraine. and that is the truth. and i think that people like elon musk are absolutely crucial actually, particularly now he owns twitter, in communicating to the younger russian people in particular what the truth is because if you can get to the young, and get their heads into the right space about what is really going on, then, as we saw with the arab spring upriseings in the middle east, you have a chance of reality kicking in. >> steve: sure, ok. that's about victory day. you mentioned that beginning about the platinum jubilee which is going to be kicking off in about three weeks, queen elizabeth has made an announcement apparently that prince harry and meghan markle will not be allowed up on the famous balcony for the jubilee. you know, for the family photo where everybody is waving. do you think this is a great idea? >> i think it's a brilliant idea by the queen, and long overdue. i would have gone a lot further and banned them from the jubilee all together. and i would have stripped them of their titles because they keep using the titles to enrich their own pockets to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars while simultaneously trashing their family every chance they get and trashing the institution of the monarchy. you can't have your royal cake and eat it. so i applaud the queen for standing up for this. i suspect the main reason she doesn't want them on the balcony, they'd have to bring a 20 strong netflix crew with them. as you know, they're very private people which is why they go everywhere with a streaming service camera crew to record every spitting drop of their royal hypocritical lives. so i applaud the queen. and it's going to be -- i got to say, it's going to be an amazing week in this country because the queen is 96. she's been in ill health. she announced she can't attend the famous garden parties this summer because of her ability issues. she lost her rock husband prince phillip and there's a great ground swell now in this country and i think around the world it's time to really show this woman what she means to us here in the u.k. she's revered. but been on the throne 70 years and the last thing she needs are these royal renegades ruining the party. so my advice would be to them to stay in california and stay with your soy lattes, whatever it is you drink in the mornings and do your netflix stuff. stay away from what we had to do here which is celebrate this incredible rein of this incredible woman. 14 british prime ministers, 14 american presidents, 100 other heads of state. she has entertained in that time. there is no wiser, smarter, world leader out there and i hope we give her a fantastic week of celebration. >> steve: yeah, i think it's been over a year since the famous sitdown with oprah with harry and meghan markle. what do -- how do the people of great britain regard them now after they've had a year to think about that? >> i don't know if you're familiar with the pair of little grifters, that's exactly how we view them over here. i had that view immediately i watched the oprah interview. i thought the absolute brass neck of those two to spray gun the royal family while keeping their titles and making all the money out of it was disgusting. doing it when prince phillip was very sick is more repulsive. what's interesting is as the british public dissected what meghan markle in particular said in that interview, more and more of the stuff she was saying was proven to be untrue, then i think their credibility collapsed and their popularity in this country now, according to all the poll numbers, is rock bottom. they're two of the least popular royals. and the fact is, i think, for all of us here is that harry used to be one of the most popular members of the royal family. now, people think he's become this whining, moaning hypocrite. >> brian: prince andrew hasn't helped either. harry is coming out with his own book. >> harry's book, how could it be worst timed to do kind of a kiss and tell royal gossip book which is what he's apparently planning right in the middle of the queen's platinum jubilee? so such disrespect for her majesty, the queen, his grandmother in this monumental year, we don't know how long we've got the queen for. when she goes, it will be a seismic moment for this country. and the fact that harry wants to grace that year with a book, no doubt, settling more scores with the royals is awful. the fact she's had to deal with her son andrew paying off a woman who claimed that he had underaged sex with her is even more shameful. so the queen has had a really rough time, and i think the roughest bit of it all has been losing the rock of her life, the man that was with her every step of the way, prince phillip. we shouldn't underestimate, i think, the emotional turmoil and toil that has had on her. >> ainsley: has she talked about that? >> she doesn't talk. i mean, this is the thing about the queen. in the entire reign, 70 years, she's never given a single interview. and if she's watching this, and you never know, she might be a "fox & friends" fan, most everybody is over here, if she is watching, if you want to finally do that interview, piers morgan uncensored is the absolutely perfect forum. i have the right accent to do it. she doesn't talk, the queen. she's very like her mother. her mother the queen mother who i knew as well. i met them both many times. the queen mother had a great, great rule book for being a royal. never complain. never explain. and very rarely be heard speaking in public, and if you do that, and you just do your duty and you show humility, the public will love you and they were both -- queen mother was beloved. the queen is beloved. and you look at the behavior of meghan and harry who never stop complaining, never stop trying to explain, never stop fleecing their royal status for vast amounts of royal cash, you realize there's a huge difference between the two. that's why the queen remains beloved and that's why meghan and harry get increasingly unpopular here. >> brian: i'm pretty sure you're not a fan of theirs. i don't know. i'll have to watch the show back later and see if i can read between the lines. >> if i drop any hints there. >> brian: who is some of the guests that you've lined up that we can see? >> today, we've got mel b. from the spice girls who is a real firecracker. she got an m.b.e. actually from buckingham palace from prince william and got it for her work on domestic abuse. interesting interview. i want to know what really she feels as somebody who has been a domestic abuse survivor and decorated by the queen for her work campaigning for the victims of domestic abuse, what does she think of this johnny depp amber heard case. from where i'm sitting, it's the most tawdry airings in a marital life that i've seen in my life. i don't think you can portray either as victims. to me, they come across as two very rich, very spoiled, very damaged people in a very toxic marriage and now they want the whole world time and again in endless court cases to get all the gory details of how much they hate each other. we get it! you didn't like each other. you were abusive to each other. and you split up. shut up! >> brian: right. >> steve: in addition to mel b., this week you have douglas murray on, taliban spokesperson, rob o'neill and you've got boy george. watch it all. piers morgan uncensored on fox nation. >> where will you get that anywhere else? >> brian: absolutely. you can't teach that type of booking. so piers, you should give seminars. please, next time, some opinions. so we know where you stand! >> no, i'm going to -- i'm just going to stop holding back. it's been my problem in life. >> brian: get off the edge. >> ainsley: thank you so much. >> brian: there you go. >> pleasure, i love waking up with you guys on a monday by the way. >> ainsley: we love having you on a monday. >> brian: we should just forget commercials and continue this the rest of the world. >> ainsley: he combines news with humor. >> ainsley: let's hand it over to carley. >> carley: how about that line-up? puts most line-ups to shame. something definitely to see, fox nation. i got some headlines here starting with this story we've been covering all morning long. a national shortage of baby formula continues as desperate parents face soaring prices and limited options. 40% of brands are now sold out. a spike from 9% just two weeks ago. retailers like target, c.v.s. and walgreens forced to limit purchases as a response and doctors are warning against making formula at home. one pediatrician telling fox news i do not recommend making your own formula. these options are not safe and not f.d.a. approved. infant deaths have been reported. pain at the pump reaching all new levels. the price of diesel hitting a new record high of $5.54. and the national average price for a gallon of regular gas is up 13 cents from this time last week. drivers are flooding big companies like costco and wal-mart for cheaper fuel as experts believe the prices will go up even more. this weekend, kentucky derby was the most heavily bet run for the roses in history! look at that number. $179 million on saturday's race, a 17% spike from last year. but, unfortunately, for many gamblers, just a little over $500,000 was placed on the eventual winner, rich strike. the biggest long shot in the field. the champion horse's owner and trainer will join us later this hour. can't wait for that interview, guys! those are your headlines. over to you. >> brian: you always love horse racing. >> carley: i love the kentucky derby. who doesn't? it's so exciting. >> steve: because of the hats. >> carley: and the most exciting two minutes in sports. it's the rates, too. great stuff. >> ainsley: janice was there this weekend. did a great job. >> brian: espn called and going to make you an offer. >> carley: it's an iconic tradition. i'm not going to espn. never. >> brian: the way you digest sports now is unbelievable. >> carley: thank you. >> brian: got it all down. coming up, a school assignment asked students to identify the political party associated with racist behavior? the answer, republicans. hear from two outraged moms demanding an apology from the district next. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala reduces asthma attacks it's a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occured. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your asthma specialist about a nunormal with nucala. this is xfinity rewards. back pain, and fatigue. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. 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a., a democrat or black woman. a republican or a democrat leaning woman? the correct answer, according to the assignment, republican. well, missouri state representative joins us right now along with a couple of moms from his state. lindy willaport and amy, good morning, thank you for joining us from the show me state. >> good morning. thank you for having us. >> steve: nick, you're a state rep. let's start with you. obviously, the intent of whoever wrote this question was so that the students reading it, if they got it right, they would think, republicans bad. democrats good. >> that's absolutely correct. it's disheartening to see that this type of indoctrination has been instilled in our public schools. i remember the time when i couldn't identify what my teachers were. i didn't know their pronouns and didn't know if they were married but now we're injecting these seeds of hate, these seeds of marxism to destroy this next generation that should be preparing to be the next generation taking on the american dream, becoming successful adults and instead, we're making them hate their country because of all of this hate that they're injecting into our curriculum. >> steve: yeah, lindy, obviously, it hit the fan and the school district put out a statement to foxnews.com and said the resources used by the district are used nationwide and align to the a.p. government exam. the item encountered by the student is extreme and district is reaching out to the resource developers to directly address this concern. the resource developers would be the college board. and the college board says this, the a.p. program did not provide this question and it does not reflect the a.p. course framework or the kind of content students encounter on an a.p. exam. so you got to wonder, who wrote that question? >> absolutely. we're wondering who wrote that question. and truly, parents are tired of the fingerpointing and the blame game. we wish somebody who take ownership of this question and the fact that it was presented to our children. >> steve: i understand your 11-year-old looked at that question and said that's out of line! >> absolutely. she was like wow, mom, that's really bad. >> steve: no kidding. amy, i understand you actually went to -- you've got children in the district as does lindy. you went to this exact school and things were not like that at that school when you went there. >> yeah, when i grew up there, i went to the middle school and the high school before moving to the neighboring district where i graduated from. it was very different. i was very opinionated back then as i am still today. but my teachers were very good at playing devil's advocate to everyone in the class no matter what their opinion was which ta critically instead of telling us what to think, they were teaching us how to think for ourselves. and i think that that's where we're losing our kids today and the teaching that they're getting now. >> steve: yeah, and i know you're worried about c.r.t. as well. nick, you've had your ear, you know, you've heard from all sorts of parents. they're outraged at this. >> absolutely. you know, parents across the nation have finally been wide awake due to covid. i think that's a silver lining in the entire pandemic is so many parents are now awakened and seeing what's happening in their school districts and here in the school district, we had a privilege walk. they forced kids to take a 29-question white privilege walk and, you know, a lot of these parents are saying what does that have to do with preparing my kid to be a successful adult? nothing. and i think it's time that we get this woke garbage out of our public schools and the only way we're going to fix this is embracing school choice. allowing those tax dollars to follow the kids to the institution that's going to best suit them. >> steve: let's see what happens going forward. nick and lindi and amy, thank you very much for joining us today from missouri. >> thank you for having us. >> steve: you bet. good luck. 8:30 here in the east. coming up, gas prices back on the rise which is why drivers are flocking to costco for cheap gas while they still can. a live report coming up. plus, actor dean cain tells us about his new role playing a pastor. sneak peek of his new movie baseed on a true story coming up on "fox & friends." 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>> hi, ainsley, yes, people are coming to wherever they can get the best deal and oftentimes you find it at these big box retailers that require, you know, annual subscription so they can then get that lower price. that's because we just see gas continue to go up. we are up 13 cents from just a week ago. taking a look at the average today it stands at $4.32. that is near a record high and we're expecting to pass that record high this week. experts telling fox business we can see an increase of another five to 10 cents per gallon this week. it's driving people to big box membership retailers like costco to fill up. over the past decade in general, costco typically charges between 20 to 35 cents less per gallon. that's according to data from the oil price information service. and with prices this high, you can see why people this weekend were driving the distance to save a little while filling up. we spoke to oil analyst andy lipow and he says while the government has taken some steps to control the rise in gas prices, they haven't done enough to increase domestic production. but private drilling is stepping up. >> they've done little to get more oil out of the ground. however, the industry is responding and the drilling rig count has now competed 700 rigs which is up about 60% compared to this time last year. >> so moving in the right direction but prices obviously still very high. that's why companies like wal-mart as well announcing recently that wal-mart plus subscribers will save 10 cents per gallon at their 14,000 pumps. you can see why that would drive somebody on the edge wondering whether or not to join that subscription to do it. everybody is looking for a way to save on their gas prices. ainsley? >> ainsley: sounds like a big savings. those lines are so long right now. thank you so much, madison. the true story of a congregation who rallied together to turn a motel into a homeless shelter is coming to the big screen in a brand new movie called "no vacancy." >> got 45 signatures right here against this proposal from my neighborhood! >> let's stop this. >> feed the hungry and house the homeless. that's what we're supposed to do. >> ainsley: actor dean cain stars as the pastor and his name is cliff lee in the movie and joins us now. hey, dean! >> good morning, ainsley. how are you this morning? >> ainsley: doing great. i hear this is based on a true story. tell us about this movie. >> this is based on a true story out of leesburg, florida where the homeless crisis in the 1980s was the epicenter of the crisis in america. and this, this pastor and his group decided that they needed to help feed the hungry and house the homeless and they did that. and it was through the community coming together and it's a great story of hope. p.c. stallings is amazing in this movie. he plays cliff johnson who is an unbelievable story, cecil johnson, i'm story and his story of redemption from where he was as a drug addict trying to kill himself to somebody who gets a hand up, not just a handout and turns his life completely around, it's a wonderful story. it's a true story. so we got to shoot it where it happened and meet the people who were the real characters. it was an awesome experience. it's a one night only tonight, a fathom event, so if you get a chance to go see it tonight, that would be a wonderful thing. >> ainsley: is it good for the whole family? appropriate for kids, too? >> yeah, there's a little bit that's tough for kids because it was a hardscrabble life for cecil. but the story of hope and redemption, you know, i probably wouldn't bring young kids there but certainly teenagers and above can see it and understand that message of hope and redemption. and reaching out to your fellow man. >> ainsley: it sounded like there was a little resistance from the community. it looked like a board meeting. did they turn -- when they saw these lives were changed and turned around, how did the community react? >> it's funny because that's always the case. everybody talks a great game but all of a sudden, that's going to happen id anrh people don't like it. you know, they -- in the film, we talk about herding cats. if you feed one stray cat, a bunch of other stray cats come around. they had a hard time, myself cliff lee and the other people we worked with hard time saying this is our job. it's one thing to say but our job is to house the homeless and feed the hungry. what happened finally was shawn young's character wrote a great piece about it. and she was a reporter and that got everyone's attention, you know, focused on this issue and so people from the community got together. much like "it's a wonderful life" which is one of my favorite movies in the world. everyone came together and able on do wonderful things and it has a happy ending. >> ainsley: i think we have another clip. let's watch it. >> we realize our homeless feeding and drug rehabilitation programs don't always match eye to eye with the dreams and vision of the city planners here in leesburg. but we believe they are closely aligned with the heart and mind of god. >> ainsley: dean, how did this movie affect you and your faith? >> well, for me, it's just a reaffirmation when you hear individual story like cecil's story, you go that's what it's about. that's hope and that is the positivity and that's people coming together and it just makes such a difference to the people whose lives he touched that just spreads out, you know, like the branches of a tree and he did some wonderful stuff. it just inspired me to do more to help those who are less fortunate and hopefully, it will do the same thing for everybody else. >> ainsley: all right. you're not a pastor but you play one on tv. thank you so much, dean. >> thank you. >> ainsley: we appreciate it. no vacancy is screening in theaters nationwide tonight. if you want to check it out. coming up, a russian official threatening elon musk prompting the billionaire to send a cryptic tweet. the latest act of aggression coming from the country at war with ukraine. fox news correspondent alex hogan joins us live after reporting on the front lines there. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. for every veteran homeowner who needs money for their family, it's a new day in america. air force, pararescue, five years. home values are at record highs. the newday 100 va loan lets veterans borrow up to 100% of their home's total value. and take an average of $60,000 cash. 25% more cash than they'd get at a bank. united states marine corps, aviation maintenance, five years. that's why veterans from every branch... united states army, military police, eight years. ...from every specialty... marines, infantry, four years. ...from every length of service... united states army, strategic intelligence officer, twenty-eight years. ...trust newday usa to make the most of their va home loan benefit. bonnie boon i'm calling you out. everybody be cool, alright? with ringcentral we can pull bonnie up on phone, message, or video, all in the same app. oh... hey bonnie, i didn't see you there. ♪ ringcentral ♪ >> brian: vladimir putin lashing out to the west over their support of ukraine as he rallies russia during an annual victory day parade a few hours ago. meanwhile, russia's space chief threatens elon musk for providing satellite internet service to the ukrainians. musk responding on twitter, saying if i i under mysterious circumstances, it was nice knowing you. returning from poland, hungary, slovakia and did an unbelievable job. >> so nice to be back here at the home base and nice to be back with you and the fox family. >> brian: thanks. elon musk, what role did his internet service play for the ukrainians? >> so, they had provided starlink so in the event of ukrainians not being able to access the internet and had that constant up-to-date information, it was needed desperately so he brought in starlink to be able to back up the infrastructure and be able to back up the potential for any hacking and anything of that sort. remember, people who were living at home who were hearing the sirens, they need to be able to know, do i get to shelter? is it safe? why do i move from here? where do i go? this was put in place to prevent people from being caught off guard and not have the resources and access. >> brian: it was a huge, huge help. other thing is we were able to contact somebody right now who is in the mines in mariupol. and he has been an officer fighting since 2014. never wanted to be a soldier. he must have heard a lot of these stories and now he's an officer and he's fighting for his life literally. and on may 6th, there was some civilians with him, about 100. i asked him a bunch of questions and five days later, he provided the video. here's through translation, here's what he said about -- i wanted to get his reaction to the russians putting up russian street signs in mariupol. listen. >> i find this surreal because it is a pro ukrainian city to its core. we saw protests with marching civilians carrying ukrainian flags. they were kicking occupiers out of their cities. however, the language of weapons exists. unfortunately, russians don't have any moral principles so they are speaking to civilians using the language of violence and weapons. >> brian: in some of the interrogation that he gave, he said the russians are saying we don't know what we're doing. we've been here six months and they had no conviction for the war. they were told something totally different. is that what you're hearing? >> there's so much confusion still. we're talking about 10 weeks into this war. people who live in ukraine are baffled this is taking place and even for people who i've met whose family lives in russia, they still don't believe this is taking place. and that's the underlying story that we continue to see. these are two countries that had such close cultural ties and today is victory day. they're celebrating the end and what they say was the end to tackling naziism during world war ii. that's also creating so much confusion for people who say this has nothing to do with why ukrainians invaded in the beginning. >> brian: what stands out to me about your reporting, you talk about families coming across and the men go back and the women start going back to fight. did you sense a change from shock to we can win? >> there is this combination of pain, anger, of frustration all wrapped up into one moment of fleeing for your safety. so as of yesterday, 5.8 million people have fled ukraine and within the country itself, 7.7 million people are displaced and 13 million residents are living in some area of instability. people are starting to come back. they're starting to go back to ukraine. and women as well are saying i'm going to fight. and they're going to protect their homeland, too. >> brian: what about their allies in the area taking them in not to camps but into their homes. you said the e.u. policy is up to three years? >> there's different policies in place that technically someone could stay in another country and surrounding e.u. countries for up to three years. and i kept in contact with a lot of the people that i interviewed months ago, and now their kids are in the public school system in other countries. they're learning new languages. parents are trying to find jobs temporarily, everyone wants to go back to ukraine but they need somewhere safe to stay for now. >> brian: for you personally, what was it like coming back home? did you have to unwind and get your head around what you experience ed? >> i took a week off, i was in california with family and it was the perfect time after being gone for about 6 1/2 weeks just to regroup a little bit and journal and write about some of these stories. and we have teams that are still there doing this day in and day out and it weighs on you but important to share these stories. >> brian: absolutely. great people behind the scenes that work with you, too. and great job. >> thank you. >> brian: straight ahead, record breaking win becoming one of the biggest upsets in kentucky derby history. rich strike's trainer and owner joins us live after the horse's churchill downs victory. first, i want to check in with bill hemmer and dana perino whose birthday it is for what's coming up this hour. >> bill: brian, by the way, happy birthday to you. >> brian: thank you very much. >> it's coming up, it's not today. janice dean's birthday today. >> bill: and also dana murray's birthday today. happy birthday. >> not much to say on that. thank you anyway. >> bill: targeting the judges, what will the white house say now? 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"the new york post" reporting yesterday the payment was made by kevin morris to cover the presidential son's delinquent tax bill. sources telling "the post" morris is hunter biden's "sugar brother" and funded biden's extravagant lifestyle in los angeles. my good not. let's hand it over to adam klotz who has a look at the weather. >> hey there, carley. out here talking to some texans enjoying new york city and enjoying the cooler air. jason, the husband and father is at home. hi, jason. i said i would do that. he'll be dealing with some really warm air. that was a perfect setup. texas is one of the big weather stories across the country the next couple of days. currently, really seeing warm air pile up in the middle of the country. 72 in kansas city. but your highs today, 91 degrees in houston. 100 degrees in san antonio. it's all part of a bunch of warm air that's going to be funneling up in the middle of the country. these are potentially record highs over the next five days. we're going to see 90's in the next couple of days as far north as illinois. so a heat wave is on the way. those are your weather headlines. for now, tossing it back inside. >> steve: thank you very much. meanwhile, a record breaking win at the 148th running of the kentucky derby. >> rich strike is coming up on the inside! oh, my goodness! the longest shot has won the kentucky derby! >> brian: yeah, rich strike charging up to the rail for a stunning 80-1 upset in the biggest race. biggest one since 1913. >> ainsley: rich strike's trainer, eric reed and rich strike's owner rick dawson owns us now. >> good morning. >> ainsley: eric, i'll start with you. as the trainer, you did this. it's incredible. how are you feeling today? >> i feel as good as you can feel, believe me. it's a feeling that i wish would never go away. >> steve: no kidding. hey, rick, your horse was not supposed to be into the race. until 30 seconds before the deadline. explain what happened about another horse dropping out at the last minute and that's how you got the slot to run. >> yes, 20 horses are allowed to race. we were number 21 on the list. in fact, last sunday, we were 24 and moved all the way to 21 by that friday morning, 9:00 deadline. we had actually thought we weren't getting in. eric started texting friends and family, well, we were close. we didn't get in. i was doing the same thing. his phone rings. he looks at me and says oh, my gosh. we're in! we're in! we're in! and so the 20 texts i sent out, i had to send sorry, update. we're in. so it was a roller coaster ride but it has been now for a couple of months. but wow, what a day. what a day. >> brian: so rick -- >> by the way, it got better on saturday. >> brian: i can imagine. rick, can you describe the race because we've never seen a comeback like that. you don't see it with human beings in track let alone racehorses way in the back. i mean, could you describe -- did you know your horse had this type of finish, this type of kick? >> yeah, let me do this. let's let eric talk about that because i was a fan during that whole 2.2 seconds but, you know, eric trained him and prepared him. and yeah, he ran the exact race we thought he would probably run. but i'll let eric comment on that. >> brian: describe the race, the strategy. was that the strategy? >> yeah, that's been the strategy in all his races. he breaks ok but doesn't want to show a lot of early speed. so been with this horse from the beginning trying to teach him what we needed him to do and how to run through the inside where it's the shortest way around. and our deal was to work from the 20 hole, get over as close to the rail as you could, keep some horses around him to keep him competitive in the first part of the race. but then eventually down the backside start making that run, take the right lane. sonny, if you watch the aerial view, he picked out the right lane everywhere he went, made the right decision long before he got to the places. and that's what got us to where we are today besides being on a fantastic horse. >> ainsley: that aerial view is circulating. i saw it on tiktok. it's unbelievable when you see it from above how much he came ahead. the odds were 80-1. tell us about the two of you, how you came together. >> well, mutual friend of ours here in kentucky, i met back in 1990 when i was over here working on oil and gas project. his name is pete sharow so a couple of years ago, i'd been in the business for three years or so and it was -- it wasn't fun for me anymore and i thought, you know, i think i'll just get out. and he said before you do, i want you to meet eric, a friend of mine. and eric trains horses, etc. and i said ok, well, i'll meet with eric. and i did. and i liked what he was doing. and so we partnered up and here we are and it's been nothing but fun since. >> steve: real quick, who picked the horse? who said let's buy that horse? because you're a genius. >> eric says he did and i said i did it. actually, it was a joint effort. i don't know who made the first phone call. but we looked at the horse, eric actually looked at it. physically in louisville and gave me a call and i said i think we're there. >> steve: you made history. absolutely. congratulations to both of you. eric and rick. you're kentucky derby winners. >> ainsley: fun to watch. >> brian: bring on the preakness. >> all right. >> brian: see you tomorrow. >> fire and vandalism an a browe life group's headquarters. police investigating that as targeted arson happened in the state of wisconsin on monday morning. hope you had a good weekend. a lot to get to. i'm bill hemmer. >> dagen: i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." it was a soaker of a weekend in the northeast. a lot of other people had great weather. we'll get our week started on the ri

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widespread threat. >> seeing isolated case. >> the price of gasoline does continue to keep higher. >> the president wanted to make a fundamental difference, stream palestine domestic production. >> they're chucking this ball deep down the field. touchdown. rises to get it are you kidding me? ♪ ♪ that is leonard town, mawld. they're going for a high of 52348 maryland. they are listening to william martin joel also known as billy joel who today is 73 years old. as we is great his life and welcome aboard the mezzanine level of studio m. welcome aboard. brian kilmeade, happy birthday to you. >> brian: thank you very much. it was good. >> ainsley: did all the kids come home? >> brian: no just. she is my favorite. back stretch. to say katie came home. she knew this was a way to score with me. steve: always works. >> brian: she is probably right now on route back to school. she is in trimesters so she goes in the first week of june. >> steve: pocket full of gas money. >> ainsley: two for. if you are your child come home and celebrate dad's birthday and mother's day knock them both out. >> brian: absolutely. yes. so it was good. i had actually a speech that was booked two and a half years ago. kept getting postponed ended up being i was right outside of nashville. >> ainsley: on your birthday. >> brian: i was able to come back. >> steve: your birthday that means it's toba the sound guy and todd the car guy my friend from new jersey. >> brian: tone ba is interesting. we have never met him only listen to him in our ear. [heavenly music] >> ainsley: the voice of god. thank you, it was wonderful. i appreciate it. >> brian: long island or south carolina? >> ainsley: i was supposed to go to south carolina there was a scheduling problem. i called mom on sunday morning. i said i'm doing my best. i don't know if i will be able to do i will mail your gift. she said no bring it home visit me soon. vladimir putin lashes out at the west during the country's victory day parade. >> brian: russia holding a massive nuke darr parade ending of world war ii. much more involved. >> steve: matt finn is live with more good evening -- good afternoon to you. >> good morning to everyone in new york. within the past few hours, russian president vladimir putin gave that highly anticipated speech in moscow's red square. there was speculation that putin may declare war against ukraine or call for a general mobilization. putin did not declare anything new. he looked and sounded okay and was walking about freely. putin repeating some of his most familiar rhetoric about had this war referring to ukrainians as nazis multiple times during his speech and claiming that ukraine and nato and the west were creating an unacceptable threat on russia's border by potentially acquiring nuclear weapons in kyiv and so russia had to deliver a preventative strike against ukraine. >> we saw military infrastructure being ramped up, hundreds of military advisers working in regular deliveries of modern weapons from nato. the danger was increasing every day. russia prevent tiffly rebuffed the danger. are jill biden made a surprise visit to ukraine meeting with the first lady of ukraine. that meeting happened at a school to assist refugees in southwestern ukraine. dr. biden said she thought it was important to shoat ukrainian people that this war has to stop. also, canadian prime minister justin trudeau made a surprise visit to a suburb of kyiv. announcing a new weapons package for ukraine and musician bono and u2 guitarist held a concert in ukraine over the weekend in a subway station that's been turned into a bomb shelter saying the people of ukraine are fighting for the freedom of everyone. also at that parade, the victory day parade in moscow, we are expecting do potentially see this mysterious claim that's meant to protect perhaps vladimir putin from some type of nuclear threat. we did not see any aircraft in the air in that parade. back to you guys. >> steve: i think you are talking about the so-called doomsday plane. matt, thank you for the live report. also this year at the victory day parade in moscow, the officials suggested that people hold up pictures of people who are actually fighting in ukraine right now. in the past they held up portraits of people lost in the world war 2. the soviet union lost 27 million people in world war ii. it really says something that this year though hold up a picture of somebody who is fighting ukraine against the nazis according to that man, mr. putin right now. >> ainsley: zelenskyy linked the current fight against russia to world war ii as well. he said very soon there will be two victory days in ukraine. we won then and we will win now. he also presented this award to this cute little dog named patron. it's a jack russell terrier credited with detecting 200 bombs and explosives and prevented those from being detonated. >> brian: russians pushed them out of kharkiv, -- russians pushed out by ukrainians. they were trying to surround the ukrainians stopped bon bass. they can't get arnold the other side. then when they tried to go and take over, dominate the start bombing owe success is a from snake island. they took out a helicopter and another warship the last few days. the question is president biden according to thomas freidman upset things we pointed out friday is that we are helping them with intelligence that helped them kill between 12 and 20 generals. and the question is, should would he be saying this out loud? even if you are doing it? and general secretary of defense austin says our goal is to weaken vladimir putin so we would be able to do this again. okay, but when you change the objective, that is not good tactics and the president says who is saying all this also unnamed sources over at the pentagon talking about the intelligence we continue to get. >> ainsley: elon musk was worried about his own death because he owns star link and that's 2,000 satellite images and ukraine has access to that so they can see where the russian military is and it was the head of the russia space agency said if this conflict does he is can a flight a nuclear war. russia would destroy nato country in half an hour he says. >> steve: also, he was talking about the head of the space federation over in russia. he was talking about how, you know, elon musk is giving the earth link connection to these 2,000 low orbit satellites. essentially, to the nazi battalion. and so elon tweeted back the word nazi doesn't mean what he seems to think it does. then elon musk says if i die under mysterious circumstances, it's been nice to know ya. do you know whose attention that got? his mother's. and she wrote back that's not funny. and then elon wrote back to his mother, sorry, i will do my best to stay alive. >> brian: right. nice little dialogue with the world's richest man. steve russia is taking on elon musk now. >> brian: elon musk has done more for ukraine than anybody else. he probably again didn't want this public. so, interesting thing came across carry flatly a producer on fox nation. she got contact with one of the soldiers who is right now in the steel mines in mariupol. she said i would like to contact the west and tell everybody what's going on down here. so it's may 6th. they said send me -- carrie got it to me. just send me questions you want to ask him. so four days later, and he recorded this on may 6th. captain bog dan wanted to know what the west was happening bloat steel mines a bunch of catty combs. significant success killed about 225 shoulders. lost civilians. doing the best they can do to hold on. there are going to be movies done about this. have you captured russian soldiers what are they telling you when you actually have them in your midst about what they were doing in the fight? what were they told and how they are approaching it? through the translation, here's what he said. >> we have lots of interceptions when commanders would tell their seniors soldiers don't want to fight. seniors give permission to kill the unwilling in order to motivate the others to be cannon foughter. russians say of course they didn't know where they were going. why this war is happening. the power that should change in russia, et cetera. we still have several war prisoners who we offer to change but the russian federation isn't interested in trading for them. >> they were worried they said putin will kill us if we don't go and fight. >> brian: all in the dark about what they were doing. go up here, go up here, go up here. they have no experience. great success but no backup and no supplies. and they are targeting civil crans. the one thing he went out of his way to say we are not torturings them. we are not interrogating elm them. they talk to us and tell us that. >> ainsley: talk about the city of mariupol and what was happening there? i think they got out of the civilians out of that steel plant. >> brian: yeah. this is may 6th. that would have been friday may 7th and 8th. they got the civilians out. the question is, is he still alive? because now they have nothing stopping him from going right. in they all knew he referenced may 9th. everybody knows about victory day. he wanted to say he has mariupol. he actually can't say that even though they are beginning to change the street signs in that area. so you hear more from that a little bit later. >> steve: some signs they change on the streets here are the gas signs and change them all the time. >> ainsley: they keep going up. >> steve: it's the putin price hike haven't you heard what's going on in our nation's capital? >> ainsley: all putin's fault. >> steve: the average today for a gallon of diesel, this is the highest in the history of the planet for the united states, $5.54 per gallon. last year it was, look at that $2.20 per gallon cheaper. if you just gas up your car, the national average today is 4.43, last week it was 4.20. last year under 3 bucks. as the president says blame for the pain at the pump vladimir putin. that is why yesterday on a virtual nationwide worldwide zoom, leaders of the g-7 nations essentially what they did was they pledged to ban or phase out russian oil. but, no detail. they said simply that plans will be enforced in a timely and orderly fashion. here's the thing. eu gets about a quarter of its oil from russia. they announced plans to pull the plug. they are still using the oil. that's the problem. all around the world. they are still using russian oil. >> ainsley: there are the biden stickers. some above $7 in california. there is a group of the g-7 nations. they had online meeting. they decided many of these nations to phase out the russian oil imports. that includes japan which heavily depends on russian fuel. that's good news so they can put pressure on putin to stop this war. >> brian: i got to give credit to places like germany, italy, france, they're aggressively looking at other places to go. and they picked up congo, they are talking about al gear i can't. they are also looking at other places and asking us when it comes to natural gas help us out. because of natural gas is, believe it or not, harder to get than oil for them in particular. so, they are aggressively looking to do this. the countries pushing back is hungary. there was one other. the name alludes me just give me to 2023. they give them six months. vladimir putin started this they were willing to keep this under the radar. all germany needs, we're going to have to suck it up and pay a little bit more. we might go into a mild recession. you see what's going on. we are dependent on russian oil and gas. what a disaster has to be for russia. at the same time, in the next few weeks, you will hear about sweden and finland getting admission to nato. everything they didn't want. 445,000 extra troops in the surrounding of their borders everything they didn't want since their action in ukraine. >> steve: unfortunately live symbolic at this point. so much of europe and some places around the world still rely on russian oil. we can queue up and say we are going to pull the plug, until we actually stop buying the oil around the world. it's a gigantic. will you can't top india and china and brazil. there is a lot of countries. >> steve: money is money however it comes through the door for them. >> brian: they are not on board with us. europe is. so these are countries that are saying i'm neutral or in india's case i'm supporting russia. china's case i'm supporting russia. others are doing work that i didn't think was possible in terms of cutting back. >> ainsley: especially when it comes to germany. >> brian: germany has been number one 34%. >> ainsley: tragedy in paradise. a new development in the investigation into the deaths of at least three americans at this bahamas resort at sandals. we all love sandals as we learn a fourth woman is now in the hospital. >> steve: potentially deadly attack on auto pro-life group in wisconsin as protesters plan more demonstrations outside of the home of the conservative supreme court justices. that's straight ahead on "fox & friends" for this monday. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala reduces asthma attacks it's a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occured. 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[cheers] [bleep] >> steve: we had to beep a lot of it. there you see one of the protests over the weekend. the group ruth sent us called on protesters to show up at the homes of u.s. supreme court justices and they did on saturday at the home of justice kavanaugh and chief justice john roberts. they also sent out a tweet when they -- also they called for people to protest at catholic churches yesterday. and there was some back and forth on twitter but ultimately they sent out the tweet stuff your rosaries and your weaponize prayer. we will remain outraged after this weekend. keep praying. we will be burning the ukraine eucharist: it's not a one off protesting over the weekend. today is samuel alito's house. who knows what happens after the supreme court and apparently it does and will strike down roe v. wade. >> ainsley: show you video of wisconsin this anti-abortion group's office was attacked and they wrote with spray paint on the wall if you saw if abortions aren't safe then you aren't either. they tossed a molotov cocktail into the madison wisconsin office. and it looked like, look at this, it burned a portion of the office. >> steve: luckily it didn't burn everything outs. >> brian: mother's day mass in los angeles. >> ainsley: they went into the church during mass screaming. >> brian: they also had protests in utah and california. steve, you mentioned protesting outside the justices houses. alito is going to be today as you mentioned. the question is the president of the united states, jen psaki, they had a chance to walk that back. a chance to say we think protesting is part of america. we don't think you should be in the neighborhoods of the justices gives a bad precedent. what if one of the questions jen psaki there is a lot of people disagree with you. do you want people with your little kids, i think two under 10 years old. do you want them hearing people screaming explicatives at you that disagree with you like they did with sarah huckabee sanders? do you think that is a goose precedent protest but peacefully the white house came out with. the whole in your neighborhood thing, i fear it is going to be just accepted i don't think it should be. nobody is going to be serving on any substantial cabinet secretary or any type of position if this is going to be the result. >> steve: because we are talking about supreme court justices or judges. this is actually against the law. i was reading this morning. federal law prohibits pickets or parades with the intent of influencing any judge if it's in or near a building or residence occupied by such a judge. i think it was thomas-clarence thomas over the weekend if they think they are going to bully us, we're not going to change our mind. nonetheless, that is why law enforcement was out. federal law says what they are doing is against the law according to the "new york post." >> ainsley: think about their neighbors, too. they are taking up the whole street. >> steve: i'm sure nobody is probably in that neighborhood. everybody probably got out. >> brian: maybe. if you can. if you have a place to go. the other thing is, evidently fox news digital has earned even though these protests don't want if leaked out and protests are noteworthy. no one has changed their decision. a couple things. shouldn't we maybe pick up the pace on what this -- if this thing is written, why wait until the end of june. let's just get it out now. unless, of course, they are still discussing it oral arguments in december. this was in february. now in may due out the end of june. i would think there is a protest lot of process getting it out now. i don't know how smart mitch mcconnell was for saying what he said yesterday. for the most part return it to pre1937 go back to the states. mitch mcconnell says i'm not sure we are not going to pursue a national ban. that changes the dialogue entirely. republicans are saying we are going to let you decide by who you elect in your state and then you can decide where you live in the country. but mitch mcconnell going for the marshall ban or thinking about it wipes out that argument. >> ainsley: how would they be able to do that? >> brian: i don't know, maybe try to get something codified if they get the majority? steve: sounds like mr. schumer in the senate is going to try it to do it codify roe v. wade on wednesday of this week. but nonetheless, the protests continue today at alito's house. i got a feeling he is not going to go home. meanwhile, this is the other are big story he is everybody is talking about. tragic story unfolding at this all inclusive bahamas resort known as sandals. >> this morning the daily mail obtaining a picture of one of the victims just days before the mysterious death. >> brian: todd piro is here as we learn a fourth position now in critical race theory at a florida hospital. todd? >> todd: authorities at the sandals resort in the bahamas reportedly centering their on air conditioner sending toxicant coolant. citing family identifying one of them as vincent. this picture taken days before his death alongside his wife who a reportedly in a florida hospital. the country's health minister speaking out on this tragedy. >> makeshift facility, mini hospital. that's proving to be not the case we believe it's a isolated situation reinvolved around four people impacted. >> said to be monitoring the situation. dr. marty makary offering his take on "fox & friends weekend." >> this appears to sound more like an environmental exposure. a pollutant or a toxin could have come from an industrial source. i have heard of so many different sources of rare toxins that is certainly one of the plausible explanations. >> todd: in a statement sandals says it is working with the investigators and offering support to the families. the identities of the other two victims not known this morning. back to you. >> steve: just terrible. >> ainsley: not what you expect when did you go on vacation. >> steve: no kidding. all right. thank you very much, todd. steve other big thing people are talking about are the supply chain. carley has the latest news for your baby. >> that's right. affecting parents in a big way. a national shortage of baby formula continuing this week as soaring price and limited options. 40% of brands sold out. retailers like target, cvs, walgreen's forced to limit purchases as a response. and doctors are warning against making formula at home. one pediatrician telling fox news i do not recommend making your own formula. these options are not safe and not fda approved. infant deaths have been reported important warning there. on to a fox weather alert. the fight against an already devastating fire in new mexico could become increasingly complicated as dangerous winds whip across the region today. the blaze is already being fought by more than 1600 firefighters and covers an area of 275 square miles. the fire is reportedly about half contained as of last night. and a scary moment at fenway park. home play umpire ron was drilled in a face mask by a foul ball during yesterday's white sox, red sox game. the game was delayed for about 20 minutes as trainers from both teams tended to that umpire. he did not return to the game. and the first base umpire took over behind the plate in his absence. so, of course, guys. we're wishing him the best this morning after that scary hit in the face. >> carley: he didn't return to the game we are monitoring the situation. >> brian: bring an extra ump to every game? do you know? >> steve: you are the sports guy. >> carley: home plate umpire. >> brian: everyone sacrifices. the quality of the game sacrifices. >> steve: carley, thank you very much. >> carley: you are welcome. >> brian: border patrol agents influx of agents. agent called -- is calling this crisis planned who he blames still ahead. >> ainsley: plus, the spectacular win at the kentucky derby. the men behind rich strike are going to join us live ♪ ♪ nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. for investors who can navigate this landscape, leveraging gold, a strategic and sustainable asset... the path is gilded with the potential for rich returns. hi. we're zerowater. and we believe everyone deserves the purest tasting water. that's why we strive for zero. you see, to some it means nothing. but to us, it means everything. here, take a look. this meter showing triple zeros means our five-stage filter did its job, and that virtually all dissolved solids or tds have been removed. and all that's left is the purest tasting water. let's compare. a two-stage brita filter stops here. but our five-stage filter doesn't quit. zerowater. we strive for zero. why do people who live with generalized myasthenia gravis want a new treatment option? 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is odesa next. >> well, putin, interestingly, declared what i would call a mini victory in ukraine he doubled down on his rhetoric. his speech was very aggressive. he stated that russia delivered a preventive blow to aggressors in ukraine. by aggressive source, of course, he meant nato putin is galvanizing his people whose national identity is wrapped upn the victory of world war ii and the sacrifices russia made by 20 million people. using those emotions to galvanize support in order to continue his atrocities in ukraine. >> brian: right, the question is. according to the cia director william burns, putin is convinced that he cannot afford to lose. what could that mean? a national conscription? then you have got to train six months and train the trainers. i'm not sure what options he has. re beck can a, thanks so. >> of course. >> protesters fill the streets outside the homes of conservative supreme court justices a producer documented the activists joins us live as more demonstrations are planned for later today. up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. and it's easier than ever to get your projects done right. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done. 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you, douglas. >> good morning, ainsley, how are you doing. >> doing well. was that you asking the lady the questions? and what did you see at these protests? >> i mean, what i saw outside of these justices homes was nothing short of horrifying. it really tells you a lot that we have gotten to the point in this country where protesters feel they can go to somebody's private residence, scream and yell and try to intimidate them into voting the way that they want them to do and for a cause like abortion where on the pro-life side we have acknowledged time and again this is not just a clump of cells or parasite as some of these protesters were saying. it is a human being. it is a human life. >> >> did you see are energy you could just feel it with tell you pannably different when kavanaugh came up. yelling and screaming. this is attempt at intimidation it says a lot, too. that the biden administration is willing to absolutely let these justices out to dry. they are not going to say it's not acceptable for you to go to somebody's house and yell and scream. that's not how we do it in this country. >> did you say you saw kavanaugh he came out of his office? >> i cannot see justice kavanaugh mile. hope is that he wasn't home. my hope that he was safe with his family somewhere else. it was genuinely one of the scariest thing i ever witnessed watching these people yell and scream and try and change the vote of what is most possibly the most important vote in the history of this country, the right to, you know, live your life and to have a human being survive in the womb. >> ainsley: look at this. drawing coat hangers on the streets. this just says that the abortion would go back to the states. states would decide. it doesn't say no more abortions. we had mark levin on last week. if you want to get an abortion, you are still can. you might have to drive to another state but you will still be able. to say according to the "new york post" it says it's illegal to protest at a justice's house if it's try to influence the outcome. do you know anything more about that. >> absolutely, no. that's entirely right. whether or not it's illegal is sort of irrelevant here. it's the morality of the thing. the fact that they have decided it's now acceptable to intimidate a justice into getting what they want. just shows how deranged and out of touch with the american people the radical left is. the fact that we can have this conversation between us and we can discuss hey, you know, maybe it's going to go back to the states maybe not. that's acceptable. it's unacceptable to go to somebody's house yell and scream scare them into submission. >> it looks like polisi on the sidewalk. >> i was, you know, i was confident for a moment that they were going to start arresting people. it seemed like police had things under control. i will tell you this. the fact that these radical protesters fledcene the second that a massive police presence came on was so telling to me because they are scared. they know that the american people are on the side of life. we are cultivating a culture of life in this country. the fact that they knew that the police were going to come and basically make it so they couldn't yell and scream in front of the justices houses anymore. that means we are going to win this issue and fight for life. >> ainsley: douglas, thanks so much for coming on with us. >> absolutely. thank you so much for your time. >> carley: you are welcome. hand it over to carley shimkus. she has headlines. >> listen to this. a federal judge is limiting information that special counsel john durham can use show joint venture between hillary clinton and michael sussmann. sussmann is charged with lying to the fbi when he claimed a link between donald trump and a russian bank in september 2016. the court is seeking information about emails between clinton's campaign, sussmann and other tech researchers that show the campaign spread data about trump and the bank. several books on the u.s. navy's professional reading program that provoked outrage last year were quietly removed from an updated list released on friday. controversial titles with woke themes embraced by supporters of critical race theory were removed, including how to be an anti racist. the new jim crow and sexual minorities in politics all three were included on the same reading list last year. and the usfl wrapping up an exciting week four. coming up clutch in their 23-16 win over the houston gamblers. quarterback kyle slaughter throwing the game-winning touchdown with 10 seconds left in the fourth quarter. on saturday the birmingham stall johns stay undefeated with a 16-10 victory over tampa bay. next week the stallions will put their perfect record to the test against the philadelphia stars. those are your headlines. ainsley, over to you. >> ainsley: thanks, carley. check in with adam klotz for fox weather forecast. good morning, adam. >> we are tracking what's going to be a really warm week across a large portion of the country out here on fox square right now. it is going to be heating up. dive into the temperatures where you are seeing very early this morning 70 degrees already in kansas city. it's going to be cooling up there in the middle of the country. and texas real extreme heat today as highs will be running up close to triple digits for a whole lot of areas. certainly in the 90's. fairly widespread. over the next five days, these are all areas where you could see potential high temperatures, record high temperatures stretching as far as north as wisconsin and michigan. you can be talking about temperatures in the 90's as far as north as illinois. a real heat wave is settling in there across the country. otherwise, looking at a map that's mostly clear across the country here early on this monday morning, tracking a little bit of rain in the northern plains and snow into the mountain states. ainsley, those are your weather headlines. >> ainsley: 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before. morris who hunter biden's friends call his latest sugar brother has also been funding the 52-year-old's hunter's lifestyle in l.a. including paying his rent and living expenses. isn't that curious? let's talk to "fox & friends weekend" co-host rachel campos duffy, she worked all weekend. we woke her up early today. rachel, why is this guy -- $2 million, we heard it was only 1 million, twice as much. why is this guy paying this? is it he is giving the money to hunter outright or is it a lone? what do you think it is going to be? >> rachel: super shady, clearly something happening here. it's not normal. probably funneling money through him. we don't know. we have got to get to the bottom of it so many things in this hunter biden story don't make sense. like, you know, hunter biden pays the president's bills. hunter biden says his dad on his laptop gets 10% of all his shady deals with china and russia. and ukraine. there is so much there. you are not grabbing at strauss here. it's in the laptop. it's in the emails that he is writing in the text messages to his daughter. so, what's interesting to me is why haven't we gotten more out of the government, out of the fbi? why hasn't there been a conclusion? we don't know, to be fair, if the fbi is doing a forensic investigation into joe biden that's really the story here is joe biden. but, listen, this isn't elon musk or jeff bezos or bill gates with complicated transactions. the fbi could do this audit in their sleep and we would know right now if joe biden received any of hunter biden's money and that's important for us to know because if that's true, then our president is potentially compromised. he may be a national security risk to our nation. he may be making policies and deals that are in the interest of covering up the money that he has taken from, you know, this whole scheme with his son instead of doing what's right for the american people. we deserve to know. the fact that we don't know yet, and we know, steve, that had this been don jr. we would have known yesterday or six months ago or more, this tells me that there are deep staters. there are people that are dragging their feet who don't want us to know the truth about this. and only the "new york post" in terms of media investigators are following up and trying to pull this thread and get to the bottom of this. >> steve: the fbi never talks about ongoing investigations for a variety of reasons. >> rachel: true. >> steve: we don't know what they are doing. of course, on its face, you know this guy gave hunter 2-million-dollar to pay his tax bill that makes it sound like tax evasion. you would think that would be what they are going after but a lot of people go you know, if he pays off the bill then prosecutors are less likely to throw the book at him. so, this guy may be heching hunter out of great legal jeopardy. >> rachel: of course. why? >> steve: why. >> rachel: steve, i'm a good friend of yours. i'm not going to pay your $2 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[cheers] >> russia holding a massive nuclear parade. >> vladimir putin referring to ukrainians as nazis. >> i just fear that our darkest days are ahead of us. >> we are straddling the rio grande right now. >> poll says 57% of americans think now is not the time to lift title 42. >> title 42 needs permanent legislation. we need to secure our borders. >> white house press secretary jen psaki defended president biden's lack of interviews. >> i would say the president speaks to the american people nearly every day. >> joe biden is not taking the tough questions at this point. it's very clear. that's why he is at 33% approval. >> joey la gadot, from the poll to the checkered flag captures the good year 400. >> all the young kids out there, this could be you. >> brian: it was for rich strike, the longest of long shots and just decided to lay back and sprint to winning the kentucky derby. and the reason why we are emphasizing that not only significant in life but significant for our show because trainer eric reed and owner dawson will be on with us incredible upset win they talked about, too, one of his stories is lightning hit a stable, killed 12 of his horses. they thought that was some message that he should give up the business and good thing he ignored that message. >> ainsley: my brother sent me the aerial view of the race. holy cow. that horse, what a remarkable come back. >> brian: i know. >> steve: no kidding. this is a good reason why you should always bet on the last place horse because i think the odds were 80 to 1 and it really paid off. this horse sold for $30,000. i think it's second win ever. but the conditions were such where the horse just made hay and there are the winners and the in the winner circle and they will be joining us live at the conclusion of today's "fox & friends." ains ain't look they baby. how much did they win, do you know? >> steve: over a million bucks. >> on $30,000 investment. >> steve: like buying bitcoin at a nickel. >> brian: win the preakness and belmont won't matter. >> ainsley: that wasn't the only thing going on over the weekend. protests at john roberts. looks like siding with alito sending the abortion debate back to the states. >> steve: the group ruth sent us mobilized the country and sent people there. so they essentially pictured kavanaugh and roberts homes in suburban washington, d.c. they called on feel protest at churches yesterday. and some people did. and let's take you to madison, wisconsin, 6:00 the same morning they told people to go protest at churches, somebody, and we don't know who, threw a molotov cocktail into an anti abortion office. that you saw spray painted on the side if abortions aren't safe then you aren't either. the pro-life community put out a statement said we will not be intimidated by this. the madison police, given the nature of it have called the feds to tell them what happened. and governor of wisconsin tony evers condemned any violence for simply disagreeing with somebody else's view. as you can see, they were really lucky the molotov cocktail didn't burn it down. >> ainsley: theater of the lady much angels in l.a. were dressed in costumes. dressing and yelling we have a right to be here. parishioners got up. someone was recording it and escorting those individuals out. but they didn't go without a fight. they also were in new york city basilica of saint patrick's old cathedral in lower manhattan outside chanting various different things. and one lady was dressed in a -- she was dressed in a bathing suit and carrying baby dolls, plastic baby dolls yelling at in front of the church. >> brian: of course all because of a draft of a brief was released early that's not been denied. been authenticated samuel alito the majority of the supreme court justices will rule to overturn roe v. wade, returning the power to the states. the one thing that a lot of people are wondering about is mitch mcconnell came out and said i'm not too sure we are going to go to a national ban if we return to power. i'm not sure that's going to help flip any seats for him. douglas blair was on our show earlier from the daily signal. he is a producer there. he was actually on the ground at some of these protests and in front of these justices houses. >> what i saw outside of these justices homes was nothing short of horrifying. it tells you a lot we have gotten to the point in this country where protesters feel they can go to somebody's private residence. this is an attempt at intimidation. i think it says a lot, too. that the biden administration is willing to absolutely let these justices out to dry. they are not going to say it's not acceptable for you to go to somebody's house and yell and scream. that's not how we do it in this country. >> steve: you know, the group that organized this is called ruth sent us. it's an homage to ruth bader ginsburg. i was reading in the "the washington post" about ruth bader ginsburg. it turns out she was not a fan of roe v. wade. she said it would have been better to take an incremental approach to legalizing abortion. rather than a nationwide ruling in roe. that invalidated dozens of states' anti-abortion laws. she felt, according to the "the washington post," it would have been better if it would have been based on the equal protection clause or gender equality, rather than the right to privacy, which is what we have heard argued now for 50 years. >> ainsley: douglas blair the guy we interviewed this morning from the daily signal. he said the vitriol and anger at kavanaugh's house was palpable. much more so than it was at john roberts' house. i guess after he went through everything he went through during his confirmation really made a lot of these protesters mad. >> brian: what democrats are saying they are taking this to the extreme and saying that republicans want to stop anyone from getting an abortion. you have no control of your body. democrats are saying democrats. they want to allow abortion up until almost the day the woman can give birth. both rex streams and not practical and not logical. heated issue heated as long as we have had a country. the issue for republicans was let's just return the power to the states. and the issue for the democrats is they want to make this a election issue. and they want to preervet right for women to choose. at love people say well, maybe there is a compromise there on how many weeks would be acceptable for both sides to have an abortion, have an abortion be legal in this country. go half something like that in congress. maybe that's a compromise that will be impossible. but there is just the extremities. when you say this is just the beginning, republicans are going to come to ban interracial marriage next. and republicans go to ban same sex marriage. there is nobody talking about that. ainsley thans would be discrimination. that would be illegal. >> steve: would be. i don't think people on the political left want any restrictions. they want it up to the moment essentially where it is now. up to the moment of birth it's legal in some parts of this country. but this is all based on the mississippi law which said that you could not terminate a presidency after 15 weeks. when you think about it, 15 weeks that is almost four months. by that point you should figure out. most people would decide, youfield think, whether or not they wanted to have the baby. and that's where we are right now. is it sounds like they are going to strike down roe, according to what we have seen and what some people have talked to the press and said, i know what the vote is right now in the supreme court. they are going to overturn roe v. wade. and that is why people are out in the street. they hope that it will intimidate the judges. the justices, but clarence thomas said over the weekend we will not be bullied. >> ainsley: if it does go back to the states there will be liberal states that continue to allow it. >> brian: massachusetts, new york, california. >> ainsley: mark levin said it might be inconvenience you might have to go to a different state it will be allowed in symptom states if you need the need to get an abortion. >> steve: state legislature decides one thing and you don't like it. next election cycle you vote to change it. >> brian: vietnam. provide money. travel to another state get you an abortion. they haven't come out like they did with the georgia election law and north carolina bathroom rule. like they did with ron desantis and disney. i think for this disney thing has freaked out a lot of corporations who are now maybe, almost a full week now and you don't see any major corporations doing what major league baseball did. i'm pulling the games out. delta was threatening in georgia they might pull their headquarters out in georgia. you don't see a lot of that extreme statements now. >> ainsley: learning from disney not to be political. you isolate 50% of your base of your customers. >> steve: here is ultimately the thing that really matters. their stock is down 20%. >> brian: disney? >> steve: in fact. if you look year over year, the disney stock is, i think down 60 bucks. anyway, ultimately at a stockholders' meeting when somebody stands up and says hey, ceo of disney why did you do that? he has got to explain why he caused that gigantic loss in the pocket of the person who is angry. >> ainsley: that's exactly right. >> steve: all right. meanwhile, 7:10 now here in new york city. tomorrow, president biden is set to deliver a major speech on inflation and the supply chain crisis which continues. >> brian: the address comes as the president's team defends his lack of press availability. >> ainsley: aishah hasnie is live at the white house. >> good morning, steve, ainsley and brian. that's right. the white house has been touting jobs numbers in the last several days. meantime inflation continues to persist in passing lower and middle class americans the hardest. take a look at these numbers from the past year, the price of everything from gas to electricity is up. in fact, the census bureau reporting last month at about 34% of americans that about surveyed found it was somewhat or very difficult to pay usual household expenses. the supply chain crisis also continues, creating a baby formula shortage nationwide. some states in major cities are now selling or seeing their stocks rather drop by 50%. leaving parents panicking about feeding their kids. the president will address both of these issues tomorrow but he is not expected to give a formal press conference. in fact, take a look at this. biden has only given four this year compare that to double digits by former presidents and he has only given 1 press conferences since his inauguration. the fewest of any president in the past three decades. and, yet, over the weekend. outgoing white house press secretary jen psaki tried to defend biden's lack of interviews. >> i would say that the president speaks to the american people nearly every day. sometimes twice a day. >> i'm talking about talking to journalists. >> our objective and our role here is speaking to the public and certainly engaging in and value ago free press. >> the president is due back from delaware later on this morning. his remarks on inflation happened tomorrow afternoon. he is expected to make some remarks today about lowering the cost of internet about 1:30 this afternoon. hopefully the press will be able to get a couple of questions in at the end of that event. we will see, steve, brian, ainsley. >> steve: thank you very much. >> ainsley: the vice president has had more interviews with than our president have. >> steve: how are they going? >> ainsley: not too well. >> steve: we all travel a lot now just to get out and about because we have all been cooped up. every time i fly into new york there is a supply change problem. they either don't have enough people on the ramp, they don't have enough pilots and something jo see they don't have enough air traffic controllers to handle the volume. yesterday i landed in newark and we sat on the tarmac for an hour there was a different plane in our gate and we got over there. and there was no room in the ramp sat and looked at the jet wave for 25 minutes. because they didn't have the guys with the oranges flashlights to bring us in. 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[laughter] >> brian: i always like that noise. >> ainsley: how frustrated were you flying over your house i live right there and i can't even get home. i'm stuck. >> steve: steve had i tried to get the door open i probably would not be here right now. this is a problem everywhere though. >> ainsley: baby formula. interviewing a mom coming up. i saw on "fox & friends first" they interviewed another mom. can't get baby food. calling her mom in another state. can you send baby food? >> steve: bootleg baby food formula. >> ainsley: trying to make formula. not a safe thing to do. buying on ebay. $100 or more to buy formula. lord knows if that is safe. you don't know who you are buying it from. >> brian: you don't really feel it wonder when they are will come in. see things aren't there that you are countering on. the other thing that they are going to have this year is rolling backouts everywhere as we go to convert to solar and wind in california, and other places in new york. we're not going to have enough energy for air conditioning because we are in the middle of this green transition. how crazy is that? >> steve: listen, still get up today. >> brian: absolutely. >> steve: if things are grim but you still have got to get up. get out of bed. start your day. >> ainsley: focus on the positives. had a great mother's day yesterday. >> brian: i hope carley is in a good mood. >> carley: terrible mood. no, just kidding. you can't be in a bad mood here. >> brian: right, impossible. right, joel? >> right. >> carley: get up and what did you say, brian? get dressed. >> brian: get dressed. >> ainsley: always a good idea. >> another comedian at dave saddam hussein's recent --chappelle's performance, shrugged off by security company. security company at chairman's chappellesecurity was in chargee scott festival where hundreds injured in a crowd rush that company also in charge of security at the 2017 las vegas concert where the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history took place. former black lives matter leader patrice cullors denies using money to buy a $6 million mansion saying, quote: we really wanted to make sure that the global network foundation had an asset that wasn't just financial resources and we understood that not many black led organizations have property. cullors rejecting dlasm she personally benefited during tenor following reports she bottom several homedz totaling $3 million for her family. a dog from new jersey now safe after nearly a week on the run. bailey a 7-month-old german shepherd is safely home now after going for a swim in the east river and taking a tour of the brooklyn battery tunnel. look at that video there rescuers looking in multiple states for bailey who is jittery around humans. the dog had reportedly never been outside before this big adventure. how about that, guys? over to you. >> steve: speaking of new jersey while i was out of town over the weekend, my neighbor called in and said there was a bear in your garbage i looked at the ring doorbell 300-pound black bear taking the garbage very expertly and dragging it to the middle of the driveway. we think the bear was after the popcorn. >> ainsley: i wasn't expecting to you say a bear. you should move to the city. i will. >> steve: i will take my chances with the bear. >> ainsley: hit by a car but will not have a bear. >> brian: problem with hibernation you are get up and starving. >> steve: is that right yogi? >> brian: just saying sleep for three months you will be starving. i know by noon i'm starving. >> steve: you are not hibernating. >> brian: are they out of squirrels? can't they grab a squirrel and leave your garbage alone? slow footed raccoon. >> steve: i watched the video after a bear left. a raccoon came through and so did a deer. >> ainsley: did you have any honey in your her buy kirby? >> steve: popcorn. the exterminator told me did you have popcorn in there mike the exterminator guy. hi, mike. >> ainsley: that's what bears love. >> brian: exterminator bugs not bears. spray or a bat. >> ainsley: long island two exterminators two different companies because i hate the bugs. they're all over my house. >> steve: brian for the bear you use spray. >> brian: bear spray? steve: yes, hello. when in jersey. >> brian: if you are being harassed by a bear, grab bear spray. >> ainsley: they do make trash cans that have the locks on the top and pushes the handles down. >> steve: then they are coming in the house. i'm kidding they are not. >> ainsley: no more popcorn. >> brian: vladimir putin puts on full display for the world to see. he is la labor relation amid the war in ukraine. >> ainsley: american woman receiving care at a florida hospital after three people died at a bahamas resort. dr. nicole saphier on what we know. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your asthma specialist about a nunormal with nucala. i'm steve. i lost 138 pounds in 9 months back pain, and fatigue. 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. thanks, paul. my fellow xfinity customers! the biggest week in entertainment is here! watchathon week presented by xfinity rewards! with free access to stranger things from netflix, the boys from prime video, starz, hbo max, and peacock. and we'll make this a national holiday. nay. holi-week. just say watchathon into your voice remote to watch now. xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? 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fox news medical contributor dr. nicole saphier joins us right now with reaction. doctor, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: i know the investigation has just started and somebody is speculating it could be the air conditioner. you know, it's too early to tell, isn't it? >> of course it is. this is a major tragedy, you have three people who are died. one person recovering in a florida hospital with reports of being paralyzed. we have to think about it. this is not necessarily one family. you have two separate families in two separate villas. what are the possible causes that have killed two separate groups? you look at potential food poisonings, is there something in their rooms? they were in prolonged in their rooms. and also unintentional drug overdoses from a single source. the air conditioning leak is an interesting theory, if these two villas do share a single unit, it is possible. most ac units do have chemical compound commonly known as hydro floral carbon caused sudden sniffing death syndrome. prolonged exposure to a freon link. we will need to autopsy to know the cause of death. >> steve: what's so puzzling is in those tropical kinds of resorts, usually every unit has their own air conditioners. for this to impact more than one unit, would they both have the problem or was it in one unit and it leaked over into another? 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children. and i know that you told our producers you said this is the last thing you thought you would have to worry, about especially after surviving cancer. >> absolutely. so i have a beautiful 7-year-old daughter halle. i had her in my mid 20's and able to breastfeed her and everything was fantastic. we were all shocked when at 30 years old i was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. i have no family history or anything ever lead us to imagine that would happen. so i underwent a bilateral mass item tomorrow at 30 years old in 2020. we prayed that we would be able to have another baby and we were blessed with another baby. but, of course, that gave us a dilemma. of not being able to breastfeed. so i emotionally struggled with that but we found a formula that worked for us. and james has been thriving. so, of course after going through cancer, after going through treatment, we had all kinds of anxieties and concerns; however, i never managed that we wouldn't know if we could feed our baby or we would have to stress out about where we would get a food source for our child. so, that has been -- it's been a struggle. if nothing else, it's been a mental struggle, because as a parent you just want to provide for your child. it's your worst nightmare if you are aoun able to do so. >> ainsley: i would be panicking especially if you only have one bottle in your pantry and you know that's all the formula you can get. a co-worker of mine here at fox was telling me this morning her mom down in florida is looking for her formula. they have gone to three different drug stores. her sister in georgia looked in her stores. could not find any of the formula. they found some at costco in texas and they had it shipped and they could afford to buy six bottles. a lot of people can't afford it why aren't we hearing more from the administration. >> that's why i wanted to come today. i have been alarmed by the lack of coverage. i have seen a couple of articles here and there really it seems like this issue is flying under the radar. and, you know, i'm in a position where we have an incredible support system. we were able to stock up to get us through the next few months just through ordering. we are not the people out there clearing shelves, making it worse. but, we were able to be okay for a little bit. but, other than social media and parents talking to parents, i feel like this word really isn't getting out that there is a formula shortage. so, really that's my question. why is there not more attention being brought to this issue. there are parents out there googling how to make homemade formula and looking at animal milks and goats and all of this stuff. that's really unsafe. i feel we are on the verge of a public health crisis if this isn't fixed. >> ainsley: maybe your voice will be heard in washington and the administration will do something about this. thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> ainsley: happy birthday mother's day. god bless you. >> 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have a marshall description day. same rhetoric. they are nazis and had a nuclear weapon we had to invade. are you surprised. >> i'm a little surprised. putin is in a difficult position. they made a mistake. they thought ukraine would be easy. it's turned out to be very hard. at the same time does he want to escalate to a point where he is involved in a war that he can't possibly win? and that would be a war with the entire west. so, he can't figure out at this stage how to get out of it. the ukrainians, i think, are gradually getting stronger and not weaker. the russians are on the other hand are getting weaker, not stronger. i think from a western perspective, it's helpful to remember, may 8th really matters in russia. the war between germany and the soviet union. >> brian: 9th, right? >> a war of annihilation. they lost 30 million people. so from their standpoint that's why the word nazi has such huge power in russian culture. because they literally saw the face of total annihilation and defeated it. and that included ukraine which lost millions to the nazis. so, there is a whole background historically to what we're watching right now but in the end, they are not going to win. the technology of the west, the courage of the ukrainians and the degree to which a corrupt dictatorship ultimately undermines its own systems. so you are not going to get any initiative out of the russian army. because, they have all been taught basically to hide and hope the dictator doesn't notice you. >> ainsley: zelenskyy linked the current fight against russia to world war ii as well and said very soon there will be two victory days in ukraine. we won then and we will win now. do you think that putin will use this occasion to further intensify the war in ukraine? >> i thought he would, but he hasn't done any of the things that would be sort of the next big stage. he hasn't announced a nationwide draft. he hasn't increased the kind of weapons they are using. the truth is he is strategically suffering a disaster. i think both finland and sweden are now going to join nato. that would never have happened if he had not invaded ukraine. i think it's very likely that the longer this war goes on, the more the russians are going to lose in casualties. and the more ukrainians are going to recapture their own country. so, he is right now playing a losing hand and i think doesn't know how to get out of it. >> steve: newt a moment ago you mentioned technology. what the russian space agency head was going back and forth with elon musk, because elon musk is providing satellite online ability for the people of ukraine and elon musk says if i disappear mysteriously i had a good run or something like that. it's kind of a rivalry thing, spacex vs. the russian space agency. who is doing a better job these days? >> there is no question that elon musk is probably the greatest inventive entrepreneur of our lifetime. now whether it's tesla or batteries or you name it. the very fact that a private company could shape an entire battlefield by technologically using space, and this should be a reminder to all americans, the space force matters. but president trump created and vice president pence led at the space council this stuff matters. the russians had no caucus. nobody in the world would have had a calculation to say gee, what if somebody brought in an entire space based internet and that's part of why the ukrainians have been able to use these drones because they are able to control them through spacex's capabilities. i would also say this. and the russians need to be told this by the biden administration. the deliberate killing of an american is an act of war. so all these various threats about elon musk are nonsense. and we should be prepared as a country to protect our citizens, period. and we should communicate to the russians this is not something we would tolerate. they have a long history of poisoning people, including in great britain several people have been killed by the russians. we should indicate quite clearly we protect americans and if the russians were to actually go after musk, we would have to see that as a very deliberate act of war against the united states. >> steve: it would be crazy if they went after the world's richest man. newt, thank you very much for joining us from d.c. >> thank you. >> ainsley: thank you. all right, carley has some more headlines for us. >> carley: i certainly do. we begin your headlines with this democratic senator chris purr if i accusing republicans of targeting americans in florida's parental rights here is his exchange with bret baier. listen to this. in florida to target gay kids in school i think is mean-spirited and something that i have not seen from the republican party. >> i'm going to interrupt you to target gay kids in school? the bill is not talking about sexual identity from k through 3rd grade. that's not targeting gay kids. >> it is, it absolutely is. it is sending a message to these kids. >> bret: with your children, did you talk about sexual identity as a kindergartner? you don't talk about the birds and the bees let alone the birds and the birds at that age. >> senator murphy went on to say efforts to block instruction about sexual identity and gender politics for young kids could make them feel targeted. bizarre video out of texas shows a robber stealing somebody's lawn mower before mowing the victim's lawn. the robber filled the lawn mower before taking it for a test run in the victim's front yard. the police arrived and chased the suspect away from the freshly cut lawn. he did ditch the lawn mower and fled the scene. is he now wanted for burglary. how about that? to nascar we go joey logano snapping a 40 race losing streak. the number 22 car finishing first bump and run causing byron to come in 13th. >> he does this stuff all the time. i have seen it with other guys. you are not going to put me in the wall and not get anything back, that's not how that works. good year 400. the cup series drives ahead next sunday at the kansas speedway. those are your headlines over over to you. >> don't mess with him. >> brian: carley doesn't know the weather. we have to turn to adam klotz is he a meteorologist and does this full time. >> i do do it full time and i have got weather stories to talk about really in the week ahead if you are living in the middle of the country you are going to be looking at really warm temperatures already feeling them out there this morning. 71 degrees this early in the morning in kansas city you don't see that very often. it's all part of a large area of heat piling up in the middle of the country. 100 degrees in san antonio what we'll run into. over the course of the week ahead we could see record highs in the next five days. see it from texas stretching all the way to the great lakes. guys, those are your weather headlines, tossing it back in to you. >> steve: nice couple of days ahead for new york 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colleagues still on the border that that number is double. that's the -- that's what we usually gauge whatever we catch, we're going to lose that much or double or sometimes triple. my estimations are after talking to all my friends and colleagues and my experiences there are at least 10,000 to 15,000 people escaping every day. >> brian: what about the technology and the wall that was going up? was that helping? how much does it bother you that it stopped? >> well, the first time in my 24-year career, we were proud that we were actually doing and succeeding in our job. under president trump, we were stopping the border. the flow basically stopped because of all the things that he did, the pressure on the northern triangle, the border going up -- border wall going up. we had a sense of pride and we had a sense of satisfaction that we were actually serving the united states citizens and our country. to see it stopped, i believe completely this is done on purpose. this is purposeful. no one group of people can be this incompetent and make this many bad decisions over and over again. >> brian: so title 42 means nothing to you either way because with it in place, it was out of control. >> yes, everyone is screaming about title 42. sure, that helps, right? but when you're losing 10 -- let's just use a simple round number. 10,000 people a day. a day! that's over 3.6 million people a year. and we have no idea who they are. last year, you had two million people record breaking. we're on pace to surpass that. in that year of two million people, we caught and arrested 42 known terrorists in the terrorist watch list. how many more terrorists came through that we had no idea about? we're not even -- we haven't even discussed yet, brian, the number of criminals, the number of -- the enormous amounts of narcotics coming through. under president trump, you had 50,000 people were dying of opioids. it was a national epidemic. within one year, it has doubled to over 100,000 and 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>> ainsley: that is a beautiful shot of wildwood, new jersey, on the coast down on jersey shore. 59 degrees today. nice day, almost 60 degrees. 48 degrees. >> brian: is that a closed water slide? you almost get claustrophobia. >> steve: that way you can go faster. yes! >> ainsley: i went on those one time and i thought i don't think i'm going to get out of here alive. i could not breathe until the very end when i shot out. scary. >> steve: indeed. >> ainsley: some kids love it. >> steve: they have an indoor water park at the american dream in new jersey. i haven't been there. then again, you just saw -->> brian: this is our lead story? >> steve: because of your hibernation comment because, you know, speaking of new jersey, my neighbor called and said hey, steve, a bear took your garbage. now, here's the thing. after the bear dragged it into the middle of the driveway, right, and ate all the stuff that the bear was interested in. then after that, ok, so the bear does what a bear does just like that. >> brian: why would he eat it there? >> steve: he ate what he wanted, but then i looked at the rest of the ring doorbell and we've got other video. ok, look at that, there's two racoons. >> ainsley: that came to eat what the bear left. >> steve: after that, after the racoons, then who comes in? but there's bambi down in the corner. bambi is coming. >> ainsley: oh, bambi! >> steve: i live in new jersey which turns out to be wild kingdom. >> brian: no, you live near the robertsons. willie robertson. >> steve: i live near the mountains which despite what pete says are actual mountains so there's a lot of wildlife. >> ainsley: can we see that video one more time from the bear? i noticed some oil spots in your driveway. how is your car? >> steve: that's for rain. that would be quite a -- you know what? i had that car in high school. >> brian: wow. >> steve: i would have to add -- true story, i would have to add one can of oil every day. >> ainsley: every day? >> brian: that would help gum it up, you know, you put the s.t.p. treatment in. >> steve: that's for gasoline. >> brian: no, for oil. joe, could you look that up? >> stand by! >> brian: thank you. i put it in the oil. i had a 1969 mustang that i also had a 1979 prelude, right, prelude. the prelude would open up and just like would wake up in the morning and just blow black powder into the air. so i have to drive it around a lot before i got close to school. i don't want to be that guy. although it burnt oil, it had a moon roof. d to have a moon roof in high school. >> ainsley: that was a big deal. i had a buick skyhawk and had two long doors. one on each side. >> brian: did you really? that's fantastic. >> ainsley: and the top, the carpet, whatever is on the top. that felt, it hit the top of my head. >> brian: i know. it never worked on that technology. it hit me, too. >> steve: let's bring in piers morgan on fox nation. you've been to jersey, of course, that's the island between the u.k. and france. >> i got to say, the way -- first of all, good morning. lovely sunny day here in london. and you'll be pleased to know the bunting has come out already for the queen's platinum jubilee. everywhere you go, flags and bunting and everyone is beginning to get excited. >> brian: it's exciting! >> hope you get over at some stage. just comment for a moment about you just so casually mentioning there's a bear in your backyard. >> steve: right. >> if that happened in england to someone here, this would be the biggest news story of all time! you don't get bears wandering into people's backyards. i filmed down in florida and some large gator suddenly appears when we're filming. everybody goes oh, yeah, it's a gator. what do you mean it's a gator? i think you are a wild populous. >> steve: listen, when i would take my son peter and we would go out to boy scout camp, they would say don't bring any donuts because there are 11 bear here the camp so you would know, ok, there are bear. and then about 11:00 in the morning, i hear clanking on a pan. and somebody goes there's a bear and peter, who is like 10, just runs to the bear. they don't understand because a bear is something -- >> i thought -- ok, i thought with bears, though, you're supposed to play dead, is that right? you're supposed to pretend you're dead. you're not supposed to run towards them. what do you do? >> brian: you should run away from them. >> ainsley: absolutely. >> steve: these are garbage can bears. >> brian: the bear has great foot speed but it's all straight ahead. you have to show the dexterity of a human. >> ainsley: brian made a comment they're coming out of hibernation. they must be starving. they need your trash after three months of no food. >> brian: the only problem is bears are bored in the woods. there's nothing to do. they want to come out and play with people or at least eat our stuff. >> bored hungry bears is my idea of a total nightmare, i'm afraid. >> steve: next, piers morgan, bear. >> ainsley: get to some of the news. we want you to weigh in on what's happening here in our country. we've had protesters going to some of our justices' houses protesting over this abortion deal. they were at kavanaugh's house and john roberts' house and they're saying they're going to alito's house today. they also went into churches in the middle of one mass out in california, they walked in and were shouting and screaming in the middle of the mass. what's your reaction? >> look, i think it's completely outrageous, completely unacceptable. this kind of thing is never the right way to behave in a modern democracy. terrorizing people, you know, i saw this arson attack in wisconsin at an anti-abortion building. but you cannot do this. this is not the way a civilized democracy should behave. abortion is clearly a hugely emotive issue in america. i as a non-american would not want to be in a position to you what laws you should have. in britain, it's a much more settled case than it is in the states. but i know from having lived in america for a long time, passions run very high on both sides. but the right way to try and get through this and work to a consensus is not through violence or through furious protesting inside churches where you're intimidating and terrorizing them. and certainly not intimidating supreme court justices. you know, i thought the leak from the supreme court was outrageous but we don't actually know yet what the motivation for the leak was. was it somebody on the left who wants to stop this happening? or was it somebody on the right or wants to make sure it does happen? we don't know. i think targeting people because you believe you know what may be going down here, i think, is completely outrageous. >> brian: as you know, the war in ukraine and russia is waging. big speech a few hours ago, vladimir putin didn't say anything that crazy except for unsubstantiated things that ukraine was going to use a nuclear weapon and they're a bunch of nazis. we know that's not true. the story came out that the russians now know that the starlink system, internet system that elon musk owns is providing ukrainians with the intelligence internet access that allows them to have this type of success. when it came that elon musk was responsible, he tweeted this out. if i die under mysterious circumstances, it was nice knowing you. what's your reaction to that threat that he must feel from russia? >> actually, yeah, my reaction was the same as elon musk's mother who immediately tweeted her sort of horror at what he said. of course, there's a serious point to this. elon musk is a very powerful player now in the world of social media and communication. and he's able to engage in the way that he's doing to help ukrainian people. and that will be taken by people in russia as him behaving, in their eyes, like an enemy which is ridiculous but that's where we've got to with this war. i applaud his courage, elon musk, not for the first time we've seen that in him. but let's be clear about this situation in russia with their victory day that they had today. their parade. there's no victory yet for russia in this war. there's actually massive loss, you know, vladimir putin is rapidly becoming the biggest loser and his only way out of this is to brainwash the russian people into thinking that he's right when he says that he's trying to defeat nazis in ukraine. in fact, it's the complete reverse. he is the nazi. he is the modern day adolf hitler. hitler invaded poland. he's invaded ukraine. and that is the truth. and i think that people like elon musk are absolutely crucial actually, particularly now he owns twitter, in communicating to the younger russian people in particular what the truth is because if you can get to the young, and get their heads into the right space about what is really going on, then, as we saw with the arab spring upriseings in the middle east, you have a chance of reality kicking in. >> steve: sure, ok. that's about victory day. you mentioned that beginning about the platinum jubilee which is going to be kicking off in about three weeks, queen elizabeth has made an announcement apparently that prince harry and meghan markle will not be allowed up on the famous balcony for the jubilee. you know, for the family photo where everybody is waving. do you think this is a great idea? >> i think it's a brilliant idea by the queen, and long overdue. i would have gone a lot further and banned them from the jubilee all together. and i would have stripped them of their titles because they keep using the titles to enrich their own pockets to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars while simultaneously trashing their family every chance they get and trashing the institution of the monarchy. you can't have your royal cake and eat it. so i applaud the queen for standing up for this. i suspect the main reason she doesn't want them on the balcony, they'd have to bring a 20 strong netflix crew with them. as you know, they're very private people which is why they go everywhere with a streaming service camera crew to record every spitting drop of their royal hypocritical lives. so i applaud the queen. and it's going to be -- i got to say, it's going to be an amazing week in this country because the queen is 96. she's been in ill health. she announced she can't attend the famous garden parties this summer because of her ability issues. she lost her rock husband prince phillip and there's a great ground swell now in this country and i think around the world it's time to really show this woman what she means to us here in the u.k. she's revered. but been on the throne 70 years and the last thing she needs are these royal renegades ruining the party. so my advice would be to them to stay in california and stay with your soy lattes, whatever it is you drink in the mornings and do your netflix stuff. stay away from what we had to do here which is celebrate this incredible rein of this incredible woman. 14 british prime ministers, 14 american presidents, 100 other heads of state. she has entertained in that time. there is no wiser, smarter, world leader out there and i hope we give her a fantastic week of celebration. >> steve: yeah, i think it's been over a year since the famous sitdown with oprah with harry and meghan markle. what do -- how do the people of great britain regard them now after they've had a year to think about that? >> i don't know if you're familiar with the pair of little grifters, that's exactly how we view them over here. i had that view immediately i watched the oprah interview. i thought the absolute brass neck of those two to spray gun the royal family while keeping their titles and making all the money out of it was disgusting. doing it when prince phillip was very sick is more repulsive. what's interesting is as the british public dissected what meghan markle in particular said in that interview, more and more of the stuff she was saying was proven to be untrue, then i think their credibility collapsed and their popularity in this country now, according to all the poll numbers, is rock bottom. they're two of the least popular royals. and the fact is, i think, for all of us here is that harry used to be one of the most popular members of the royal family. now, people think he's become this whining, moaning hypocrite. >> brian: prince andrew hasn't helped either. harry is coming out with his own book. >> harry's book, how could it be worst timed to do kind of a kiss and tell royal gossip book which is what he's apparently planning right in the middle of the queen's platinum jubilee? so such disrespect for her majesty, the queen, his grandmother in this monumental year, we don't know how long we've got the queen for. when she goes, it will be a seismic moment for this country. and the fact that harry wants to grace that year with a book, no doubt, settling more scores with the royals is awful. the fact she's had to deal with her son andrew paying off a woman who claimed that he had underaged sex with her is even more shameful. so the queen has had a really rough time, and i think the roughest bit of it all has been losing the rock of her life, the man that was with her every step of the way, prince phillip. we shouldn't underestimate, i think, the emotional turmoil and toil that has had on her. >> ainsley: has she talked about that? >> she doesn't talk. i mean, this is the thing about the queen. in the entire reign, 70 years, she's never given a single interview. and if she's watching this, and you never know, she might be a "fox & friends" fan, most everybody is over here, if she is watching, if you want to finally do that interview, piers morgan uncensored is the absolutely perfect forum. i have the right accent to do it. she doesn't talk, the queen. she's very like her mother. her mother the queen mother who i knew as well. i met them both many times. the queen mother had a great, great rule book for being a royal. never complain. never explain. and very rarely be heard speaking in public, and if you do that, and you just do your duty and you show humility, the public will love you and they were both -- queen mother was beloved. the queen is beloved. and you look at the behavior of meghan and harry who never stop complaining, never stop trying to explain, never stop fleecing their royal status for vast amounts of royal cash, you realize there's a huge difference between the two. that's why the queen remains beloved and that's why meghan and harry get increasingly unpopular here. >> brian: i'm pretty sure you're not a fan of theirs. i don't know. i'll have to watch the show back later and see if i can read between the lines. >> if i drop any hints there. >> brian: who is some of the guests that you've lined up that we can see? >> today, we've got mel b. from the spice girls who is a real firecracker. she got an m.b.e. actually from buckingham palace from prince william and got it for her work on domestic abuse. interesting interview. i want to know what really she feels as somebody who has been a domestic abuse survivor and decorated by the queen for her work campaigning for the victims of domestic abuse, what does she think of this johnny depp amber heard case. from where i'm sitting, it's the most tawdry airings in a marital life that i've seen in my life. i don't think you can portray either as victims. to me, they come across as two very rich, very spoiled, very damaged people in a very toxic marriage and now they want the whole world time and again in endless court cases to get all the gory details of how much they hate each other. we get it! you didn't like each other. you were abusive to each other. and you split up. shut up! >> brian: right. >> steve: in addition to mel b., this week you have douglas murray on, taliban spokesperson, rob o'neill and you've got boy george. watch it all. piers morgan uncensored on fox nation. >> where will you get that anywhere else? >> brian: absolutely. you can't teach that type of booking. so piers, you should give seminars. please, next time, some opinions. so we know where you stand! >> no, i'm going to -- i'm just going to stop holding back. it's been my problem in life. >> brian: get off the edge. >> ainsley: thank you so much. >> brian: there you go. >> pleasure, i love waking up with you guys on a monday by the way. >> ainsley: we love having you on a monday. >> brian: we should just forget commercials and continue this the rest of the world. >> ainsley: he combines news with humor. >> ainsley: let's hand it over to carley. >> carley: how about that line-up? puts most line-ups to shame. something definitely to see, fox nation. i got some headlines here starting with this story we've been covering all morning long. a national shortage of baby formula continues as desperate parents face soaring prices and limited options. 40% of brands are now sold out. a spike from 9% just two weeks ago. retailers like target, c.v.s. and walgreens forced to limit purchases as a response and doctors are warning against making formula at home. one pediatrician telling fox news i do not recommend making your own formula. these options are not safe and not f.d.a. approved. infant deaths have been reported. pain at the pump reaching all new levels. the price of diesel hitting a new record high of $5.54. and the national average price for a gallon of regular gas is up 13 cents from this time last week. drivers are flooding big companies like costco and wal-mart for cheaper fuel as experts believe the prices will go up even more. this weekend, kentucky derby was the most heavily bet run for the roses in history! look at that number. $179 million on saturday's race, a 17% spike from last year. but, unfortunately, for many gamblers, just a little over $500,000 was placed on the eventual winner, rich strike. the biggest long shot in the field. the champion horse's owner and trainer will join us later this hour. can't wait for that interview, guys! those are your headlines. over to you. >> brian: you always love horse racing. >> carley: i love the kentucky derby. who doesn't? it's so exciting. >> steve: because of the hats. >> carley: and the most exciting two minutes in sports. it's the rates, too. great stuff. >> ainsley: janice was there this weekend. did a great job. >> brian: espn called and going to make you an offer. >> carley: it's an iconic tradition. i'm not going to espn. never. >> brian: the way you digest sports now is unbelievable. >> carley: thank you. >> brian: got it all down. coming up, a school assignment asked students to identify the political party associated with racist behavior? the answer, republicans. hear from two outraged moms demanding an apology from the district next. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala reduces asthma attacks it's a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occured. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your asthma specialist about a nunormal with nucala. this is xfinity rewards. back pain, and fatigue. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. 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a., a democrat or black woman. a republican or a democrat leaning woman? the correct answer, according to the assignment, republican. well, missouri state representative joins us right now along with a couple of moms from his state. lindy willaport and amy, good morning, thank you for joining us from the show me state. >> good morning. thank you for having us. >> steve: nick, you're a state rep. let's start with you. obviously, the intent of whoever wrote this question was so that the students reading it, if they got it right, they would think, republicans bad. democrats good. >> that's absolutely correct. it's disheartening to see that this type of indoctrination has been instilled in our public schools. i remember the time when i couldn't identify what my teachers were. i didn't know their pronouns and didn't know if they were married but now we're injecting these seeds of hate, these seeds of marxism to destroy this next generation that should be preparing to be the next generation taking on the american dream, becoming successful adults and instead, we're making them hate their country because of all of this hate that they're injecting into our curriculum. >> steve: yeah, lindy, obviously, it hit the fan and the school district put out a statement to foxnews.com and said the resources used by the district are used nationwide and align to the a.p. government exam. the item encountered by the student is extreme and district is reaching out to the resource developers to directly address this concern. the resource developers would be the college board. and the college board says this, the a.p. program did not provide this question and it does not reflect the a.p. course framework or the kind of content students encounter on an a.p. exam. so you got to wonder, who wrote that question? >> absolutely. we're wondering who wrote that question. and truly, parents are tired of the fingerpointing and the blame game. we wish somebody who take ownership of this question and the fact that it was presented to our children. >> steve: i understand your 11-year-old looked at that question and said that's out of line! >> absolutely. she was like wow, mom, that's really bad. >> steve: no kidding. amy, i understand you actually went to -- you've got children in the district as does lindy. you went to this exact school and things were not like that at that school when you went there. >> yeah, when i grew up there, i went to the middle school and the high school before moving to the neighboring district where i graduated from. it was very different. i was very opinionated back then as i am still today. but my teachers were very good at playing devil's advocate to everyone in the class no matter what their opinion was which ta critically instead of telling us what to think, they were teaching us how to think for ourselves. and i think that that's where we're losing our kids today and the teaching that they're getting now. >> steve: yeah, and i know you're worried about c.r.t. as well. nick, you've had your ear, you know, you've heard from all sorts of parents. they're outraged at this. >> absolutely. you know, parents across the nation have finally been wide awake due to covid. i think that's a silver lining in the entire pandemic is so many parents are now awakened and seeing what's happening in their school districts and here in the school district, we had a privilege walk. they forced kids to take a 29-question white privilege walk and, you know, a lot of these parents are saying what does that have to do with preparing my kid to be a successful adult? nothing. and i think it's time that we get this woke garbage out of our public schools and the only way we're going to fix this is embracing school choice. allowing those tax dollars to follow the kids to the institution that's going to best suit them. >> steve: let's see what happens going forward. nick and lindi and amy, thank you very much for joining us today from missouri. >> thank you for having us. >> steve: you bet. good luck. 8:30 here in the east. coming up, gas prices back on the rise which is why drivers are flocking to costco for cheap gas while they still can. a live report coming up. plus, actor dean cain tells us about his new role playing a pastor. sneak peek of his new movie baseed on a true story coming up on "fox & friends." 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>> hi, ainsley, yes, people are coming to wherever they can get the best deal and oftentimes you find it at these big box retailers that require, you know, annual subscription so they can then get that lower price. that's because we just see gas continue to go up. we are up 13 cents from just a week ago. taking a look at the average today it stands at $4.32. that is near a record high and we're expecting to pass that record high this week. experts telling fox business we can see an increase of another five to 10 cents per gallon this week. it's driving people to big box membership retailers like costco to fill up. over the past decade in general, costco typically charges between 20 to 35 cents less per gallon. that's according to data from the oil price information service. and with prices this high, you can see why people this weekend were driving the distance to save a little while filling up. we spoke to oil analyst andy lipow and he says while the government has taken some steps to control the rise in gas prices, they haven't done enough to increase domestic production. but private drilling is stepping up. >> they've done little to get more oil out of the ground. however, the industry is responding and the drilling rig count has now competed 700 rigs which is up about 60% compared to this time last year. >> so moving in the right direction but prices obviously still very high. that's why companies like wal-mart as well announcing recently that wal-mart plus subscribers will save 10 cents per gallon at their 14,000 pumps. you can see why that would drive somebody on the edge wondering whether or not to join that subscription to do it. everybody is looking for a way to save on their gas prices. ainsley? >> ainsley: sounds like a big savings. those lines are so long right now. thank you so much, madison. the true story of a congregation who rallied together to turn a motel into a homeless shelter is coming to the big screen in a brand new movie called "no vacancy." >> got 45 signatures right here against this proposal from my neighborhood! >> let's stop this. >> feed the hungry and house the homeless. that's what we're supposed to do. >> ainsley: actor dean cain stars as the pastor and his name is cliff lee in the movie and joins us now. hey, dean! >> good morning, ainsley. how are you this morning? >> ainsley: doing great. i hear this is based on a true story. tell us about this movie. >> this is based on a true story out of leesburg, florida where the homeless crisis in the 1980s was the epicenter of the crisis in america. and this, this pastor and his group decided that they needed to help feed the hungry and house the homeless and they did that. and it was through the community coming together and it's a great story of hope. p.c. stallings is amazing in this movie. he plays cliff johnson who is an unbelievable story, cecil johnson, i'm story and his story of redemption from where he was as a drug addict trying to kill himself to somebody who gets a hand up, not just a handout and turns his life completely around, it's a wonderful story. it's a true story. so we got to shoot it where it happened and meet the people who were the real characters. it was an awesome experience. it's a one night only tonight, a fathom event, so if you get a chance to go see it tonight, that would be a wonderful thing. >> ainsley: is it good for the whole family? appropriate for kids, too? >> yeah, there's a little bit that's tough for kids because it was a hardscrabble life for cecil. but the story of hope and redemption, you know, i probably wouldn't bring young kids there but certainly teenagers and above can see it and understand that message of hope and redemption. and reaching out to your fellow man. >> ainsley: it sounded like there was a little resistance from the community. it looked like a board meeting. did they turn -- when they saw these lives were changed and turned around, how did the community react? >> it's funny because that's always the case. everybody talks a great game but all of a sudden, that's going to happen id anrh people don't like it. you know, they -- in the film, we talk about herding cats. if you feed one stray cat, a bunch of other stray cats come around. they had a hard time, myself cliff lee and the other people we worked with hard time saying this is our job. it's one thing to say but our job is to house the homeless and feed the hungry. what happened finally was shawn young's character wrote a great piece about it. and she was a reporter and that got everyone's attention, you know, focused on this issue and so people from the community got together. much like "it's a wonderful life" which is one of my favorite movies in the world. everyone came together and able on do wonderful things and it has a happy ending. >> ainsley: i think we have another clip. let's watch it. >> we realize our homeless feeding and drug rehabilitation programs don't always match eye to eye with the dreams and vision of the city planners here in leesburg. but we believe they are closely aligned with the heart and mind of god. >> ainsley: dean, how did this movie affect you and your faith? >> well, for me, it's just a reaffirmation when you hear individual story like cecil's story, you go that's what it's about. that's hope and that is the positivity and that's people coming together and it just makes such a difference to the people whose lives he touched that just spreads out, you know, like the branches of a tree and he did some wonderful stuff. it just inspired me to do more to help those who are less fortunate and hopefully, it will do the same thing for everybody else. >> ainsley: all right. you're not a pastor but you play one on tv. thank you so much, dean. >> thank you. >> ainsley: we appreciate it. no vacancy is screening in theaters nationwide tonight. if you want to check it out. coming up, a russian official threatening elon musk prompting the billionaire to send a cryptic tweet. the latest act of aggression coming from the country at war with ukraine. fox news correspondent alex hogan joins us live after reporting on the front lines there. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. for every veteran homeowner who needs money for their family, it's a new day in america. air force, pararescue, five years. home values are at record highs. the newday 100 va loan lets veterans borrow up to 100% of their home's total value. and take an average of $60,000 cash. 25% more cash than they'd get at a bank. united states marine corps, aviation maintenance, five years. that's why veterans from every branch... united states army, military police, eight years. ...from every specialty... marines, infantry, four years. ...from every length of service... united states army, strategic intelligence officer, twenty-eight years. ...trust newday usa to make the most of their va home loan benefit. bonnie boon i'm calling you out. everybody be cool, alright? with ringcentral we can pull bonnie up on phone, message, or video, all in the same app. oh... hey bonnie, i didn't see you there. ♪ ringcentral ♪ >> brian: vladimir putin lashing out to the west over their support of ukraine as he rallies russia during an annual victory day parade a few hours ago. meanwhile, russia's space chief threatens elon musk for providing satellite internet service to the ukrainians. musk responding on twitter, saying if i i under mysterious circumstances, it was nice knowing you. returning from poland, hungary, slovakia and did an unbelievable job. >> so nice to be back here at the home base and nice to be back with you and the fox family. >> brian: thanks. elon musk, what role did his internet service play for the ukrainians? >> so, they had provided starlink so in the event of ukrainians not being able to access the internet and had that constant up-to-date information, it was needed desperately so he brought in starlink to be able to back up the infrastructure and be able to back up the potential for any hacking and anything of that sort. remember, people who were living at home who were hearing the sirens, they need to be able to know, do i get to shelter? is it safe? why do i move from here? where do i go? this was put in place to prevent people from being caught off guard and not have the resources and access. >> brian: it was a huge, huge help. other thing is we were able to contact somebody right now who is in the mines in mariupol. and he has been an officer fighting since 2014. never wanted to be a soldier. he must have heard a lot of these stories and now he's an officer and he's fighting for his life literally. and on may 6th, there was some civilians with him, about 100. i asked him a bunch of questions and five days later, he provided the video. here's through translation, here's what he said about -- i wanted to get his reaction to the russians putting up russian street signs in mariupol. listen. >> i find this surreal because it is a pro ukrainian city to its core. we saw protests with marching civilians carrying ukrainian flags. they were kicking occupiers out of their cities. however, the language of weapons exists. unfortunately, russians don't have any moral principles so they are speaking to civilians using the language of violence and weapons. >> brian: in some of the interrogation that he gave, he said the russians are saying we don't know what we're doing. we've been here six months and they had no conviction for the war. they were told something totally different. is that what you're hearing? >> there's so much confusion still. we're talking about 10 weeks into this war. people who live in ukraine are baffled this is taking place and even for people who i've met whose family lives in russia, they still don't believe this is taking place. and that's the underlying story that we continue to see. these are two countries that had such close cultural ties and today is victory day. they're celebrating the end and what they say was the end to tackling naziism during world war ii. that's also creating so much confusion for people who say this has nothing to do with why ukrainians invaded in the beginning. >> brian: what stands out to me about your reporting, you talk about families coming across and the men go back and the women start going back to fight. did you sense a change from shock to we can win? >> there is this combination of pain, anger, of frustration all wrapped up into one moment of fleeing for your safety. so as of yesterday, 5.8 million people have fled ukraine and within the country itself, 7.7 million people are displaced and 13 million residents are living in some area of instability. people are starting to come back. they're starting to go back to ukraine. and women as well are saying i'm going to fight. and they're going to protect their homeland, too. >> brian: what about their allies in the area taking them in not to camps but into their homes. you said the e.u. policy is up to three years? >> there's different policies in place that technically someone could stay in another country and surrounding e.u. countries for up to three years. and i kept in contact with a lot of the people that i interviewed months ago, and now their kids are in the public school system in other countries. they're learning new languages. parents are trying to find jobs temporarily, everyone wants to go back to ukraine but they need somewhere safe to stay for now. >> brian: for you personally, what was it like coming back home? did you have to unwind and get your head around what you experience ed? >> i took a week off, i was in california with family and it was the perfect time after being gone for about 6 1/2 weeks just to regroup a little bit and journal and write about some of these stories. and we have teams that are still there doing this day in and day out and it weighs on you but important to share these stories. >> brian: absolutely. great people behind the scenes that work with you, too. and great job. >> thank you. >> brian: straight ahead, record breaking win becoming one of the biggest upsets in kentucky derby history. rich strike's trainer and owner joins us live after the horse's churchill downs victory. first, i want to check in with bill hemmer and dana perino whose birthday it is for what's coming up this hour. >> bill: brian, by the way, happy birthday to you. >> brian: thank you very much. >> it's coming up, it's not today. janice dean's birthday today. >> bill: and also dana murray's birthday today. happy birthday. >> not much to say on that. thank you anyway. >> bill: targeting the judges, what will the white house say now? 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"the new york post" reporting yesterday the payment was made by kevin morris to cover the presidential son's delinquent tax bill. sources telling "the post" morris is hunter biden's "sugar brother" and funded biden's extravagant lifestyle in los angeles. my good not. let's hand it over to adam klotz who has a look at the weather. >> hey there, carley. out here talking to some texans enjoying new york city and enjoying the cooler air. jason, the husband and father is at home. hi, jason. i said i would do that. he'll be dealing with some really warm air. that was a perfect setup. texas is one of the big weather stories across the country the next couple of days. currently, really seeing warm air pile up in the middle of the country. 72 in kansas city. but your highs today, 91 degrees in houston. 100 degrees in san antonio. it's all part of a bunch of warm air that's going to be funneling up in the middle of the country. these are potentially record highs over the next five days. we're going to see 90's in the next couple of days as far north as illinois. so a heat wave is on the way. those are your weather headlines. for now, tossing it back inside. >> steve: thank you very much. meanwhile, a record breaking win at the 148th running of the kentucky derby. >> rich strike is coming up on the inside! oh, my goodness! the longest shot has won the kentucky derby! >> brian: yeah, rich strike charging up to the rail for a stunning 80-1 upset in the biggest race. biggest one since 1913. >> ainsley: rich strike's trainer, eric reed and rich strike's owner rick dawson owns us now. >> good morning. >> ainsley: eric, i'll start with you. as the trainer, you did this. it's incredible. how are you feeling today? >> i feel as good as you can feel, believe me. it's a feeling that i wish would never go away. >> steve: no kidding. hey, rick, your horse was not supposed to be into the race. until 30 seconds before the deadline. explain what happened about another horse dropping out at the last minute and that's how you got the slot to run. >> yes, 20 horses are allowed to race. we were number 21 on the list. in fact, last sunday, we were 24 and moved all the way to 21 by that friday morning, 9:00 deadline. we had actually thought we weren't getting in. eric started texting friends and family, well, we were close. we didn't get in. i was doing the same thing. his phone rings. he looks at me and says oh, my gosh. we're in! we're in! we're in! and so the 20 texts i sent out, i had to send sorry, update. we're in. so it was a roller coaster ride but it has been now for a couple of months. but wow, what a day. what a day. >> brian: so rick -- >> by the way, it got better on saturday. >> brian: i can imagine. rick, can you describe the race because we've never seen a comeback like that. you don't see it with human beings in track let alone racehorses way in the back. i mean, could you describe -- did you know your horse had this type of finish, this type of kick? >> yeah, let me do this. let's let eric talk about that because i was a fan during that whole 2.2 seconds but, you know, eric trained him and prepared him. and yeah, he ran the exact race we thought he would probably run. but i'll let eric comment on that. >> brian: describe the race, the strategy. was that the strategy? >> yeah, that's been the strategy in all his races. he breaks ok but doesn't want to show a lot of early speed. so been with this horse from the beginning trying to teach him what we needed him to do and how to run through the inside where it's the shortest way around. and our deal was to work from the 20 hole, get over as close to the rail as you could, keep some horses around him to keep him competitive in the first part of the race. but then eventually down the backside start making that run, take the right lane. sonny, if you watch the aerial view, he picked out the right lane everywhere he went, made the right decision long before he got to the places. and that's what got us to where we are today besides being on a fantastic horse. >> ainsley: that aerial view is circulating. i saw it on tiktok. it's unbelievable when you see it from above how much he came ahead. the odds were 80-1. tell us about the two of you, how you came together. >> well, mutual friend of ours here in kentucky, i met back in 1990 when i was over here working on oil and gas project. his name is pete sharow so a couple of years ago, i'd been in the business for three years or so and it was -- it wasn't fun for me anymore and i thought, you know, i think i'll just get out. and he said before you do, i want you to meet eric, a friend of mine. and eric trains horses, etc. and i said ok, well, i'll meet with eric. and i did. and i liked what he was doing. and so we partnered up and here we are and it's been nothing but fun since. >> steve: real quick, who picked the horse? who said let's buy that horse? because you're a genius. >> eric says he did and i said i did it. actually, it was a joint effort. i don't know who made the first phone call. but we looked at the horse, eric actually looked at it. physically in louisville and gave me a call and i said i think we're there. >> steve: you made history. absolutely. congratulations to both of you. eric and rick. you're kentucky derby winners. >> ainsley: fun to watch. >> brian: bring on the preakness. >> all right. >> brian: see you tomorrow. >> fire and vandalism an a browe life group's headquarters. police investigating that as targeted arson happened in the state of wisconsin on monday morning. hope you had a good weekend. a lot to get to. i'm bill hemmer. >> dagen: i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." it was a soaker of a weekend in the northeast. a lot of other people had great weather. we'll get our week started on the ri

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