♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 35 it is the 8:00 a.m. hour of fox and friends we can start with this. trump is taking the verdict dick head on. >> is a very sad thing happening in our country and honored to be involved because were but fighting for our constitution. to effect political warrants and democrats might went to think twice between hyping up the type verdict on the campaign trail. will: new jersey woman saving her own life by hitting by a train and losing her legs. pulling yourself on the platform and using her shirt as a tourniquet. rachel: she is amazing. will: will hear her incredible story. >> we are going rv the third hour of fox and friends weekend starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪. will: south carolina. rachel: i don't know guys. [laughter] main it. i was going to guess main and look to early there. i feel like a mane, the son is already hi hi i guess it is only 8:00 a.m. rachel: i didn't think they had such sandy beaches i thought more rock in my mind. cooked york beach main for those of you listening. pete: will go to fox and friends for it saturday at fox and friends weekend. we have a new addition to the family. support we do and mentioned it on social media. pete: we didn't name it i said i would reveal it on the show. you're going to like this name. are you guys patriotic which is a good guess but if that was it with. will: you going to like the name? as a person name, human name? pete: is original name was karl. >> it was going to be karl anthony townes recalled a house name katz and jen said no if the mavericks when his name is maverick. so far thought your name him luca. pete: 's name is maverick. rachel: ar very top that i appr. see what he did in honor of my team beating yours? pete: yes we are confident i was going to have a horse named cat instead i have a horse named maverick. rachel: it's almost like a pete petenaming a child after you. pete: i did this for you, wilt. will.will: look at that manner. rachel: that's your house? very nice. pete: that is my house. he is fun, he has five years old. he is broke and we have not written him yet. you can go in there, pet him, brush him. superhot why be written him? pete: will have a saddle or a bridle. rachel: she knows how to ride horses? pete: she knows how to set up when one directs but we need someone to come in and show us how to jewel of that. will: is broken? get on him bareback. 360 were for the amish three or four years on the streets of his street broken he is a friendly little guy. will: put those reigns on him hop on him bareback you can do it. pete: i don't know anything. rachel: that is never stopped it. [laughter] pete: have had the temptation to jump on a potato and a broken neck. i'm going to get it. will: saddle up, cabell he has a broken horse. rachel: why don't you come to the ma manor give pete a lesson. will: love too. pete: you talked a lot about who this morning. their stuff does not stink i love scooping it it's easy, smells like grass and got fertilizer everywhere. rachel: this is what it's like working with these two junior high guys they've been talking about poo all morning. will: it s jude having times and gotten the wrap stop, stop, stop. [laughter] congratulations. welcome for it maverick. sue had this big game changer, love it. before moving on joe biden speaking out a former president trump's guilty verdict as trump vows to appeal his conviction. rachel: comes as his campaign has real then get this, nearly $53 million the first 24 hours only since his guilty verdict was issued. >> medlin is a wash of the latest big. >> good morning present biden is trying to not comment on former president trump legal woes make it to make space them on the scale parts or marks on private market shift in that strategy to told americans to trust the justice system. watch. >> the american principal that no one is above the law was reaffirmed. donald trump was given every opportunity to defend himself. it was a state case, not a federal case and it is reckless, it is dangerous, it is irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged, just because they don't like the verdict. >> he did not take question smiling and walking out the room instead after his speech he did answer some questions from our peter doocy after a celebration for the super bowl champs, kansas city chiefs of the white house. >> dyou think this conviction helps trump when the election? are you worried this could happen to you someday? seven bring up some chargers and try to bring in the court after your term? >> i didn't do anything wrong. the system still works. >> and trump says you're trying to bruise him what you say? politically politically he thanks you're pulling the strings behind the scenes, doing all of this to help yourself. >> i didn't know was that powerful. >> meantime former president trump's campaign at roughly 53 million-dollar online a hole in the 24 hours after the guilty verdict is a sign of their growing momentum. >> i was leading the republicans. i was leaving the democrats, is leading everybody in all of the sudden they brought it back. it's a very sad thing that's happening in our country but i'm very honored to be involved because we are fighting for our constitution. >> turbo boost his campaign coffers even more next week he attends top dollar fundraisers in california. >> think it madeline. will: a lot of talk about the conviction this week we played earlier the gleeful response from places like the other politicians across the board repeating the mantra donald trump convicted felon politicos warning be careful that may actually backfire. here's a headline and politico dems may not want to talk a lot about trump's guilt on the trout they write in arizona representative ruben is seeking an open senate seat the verdict placed best as the fundraising appeals to supporters on his online donor list heaps issued a pleat for donations using the phrase convicted felon trump. public statement was far more tame i respect our justice system that rule of law the process played out we should demand accountability for elected leaders he wrote in a post on x. how does that phrase not play with donald trump's base or not play with the hard-core democrats of the view? how does repeating this mantra reminding everyone of this trial plate with the independent? >> it is equally very palpable among the left people like jennifer rubin is probably one of the leaders of the trump derangement syndrome club changer twitter a lot of them are doing x name their profile name so now it's jennifer convicted felon trump ruben. they are really embracing this for they think it is a winner. i would say i'm with the politil be careful to the demographic looking at this look at venezuela major serious challenges one was on house arrest he was charged with insurrection. the other one was told she was charged with some trumped up charge and now she cannot run for office. people in latin america have seen this kind of stuff. the weaponization of the legal system to prevent your opposition, when they're real big threat to member donald trump is leading in the polls i would be very careful a lot find it repulsive pick would have wondered when the left is going to pick up on this. this step is a back clashing and has how many times as i have to back lash from russia, prussia, russia from impeachment one, impeachment two to the mar-a-lago raid. they lose their mind we've got it this time in his poll numbers go up in his fundraising goes out. what made them think stacking 43 charges made up trying to make him look like a convicted felon is going to work in their direction? there's 53 million reasons this morning why they are now realizing it isn't. which is why see some like ruben who was a total partisan sink i cannot speak i've got to be cap very careful how you talk about this. it's exit hurting me too emphasize a system that is rigged against a political candidate. rachel: people look at this is a selling out your country to the chinese nothing happens but nine years who have an accounting error in facing 134 years in prison if the charges -- all of the charges and up in the sentencing that way? people are not they can scratch their head's not just selling out to the chinese. how about the death and destruction by what about fast and furious that ended up from obama too. >> other criminals out on the street right now that were released immediately that make up discharge frequency decreases everybody charges as a violent crime except this one? there's a book at donald trump. people see through this. >> stephen miller posted on x a good job for trump at least i was found competent to stand trial. one of the reasons joe biden was not charged he was dismissed as a confused old man. >> too old but to your point, pete, early polling shows this in trump's favor tomorrow, exclusive interview former president trump right here fox and friends weekend for the three of us will sit down with president trump purple are that tomorrow morning the first sitdown interview since the conviction we would love for you to take part in that e-mail us at friends@foxnews.com and let us know what you'd like us to ask in what you like to hear from former president trump. rachel: i love her including our viewers were definitely going to taketechnet your questions. putting some of them forward. pete: e-mail us at foxnews.com. maybe we'll share some of the end of the show as well. moving on to this topic which is the state department. the folks in charge of our foreign policy, our diplomacy representing us around the globe. new report out from the heritage foundation look the hiring practices at the state department. who gets hired, who gets promoted at the state department isit is an obsession. research fellow simon hankinson who put together the deep dive on the state department early in the show, watch. >> we should expect to have an elite and the foreign service. there are certain professions you have to have free and fair competition but end up with the people best able to do the job. in the end it is not really matter if all of our pilots are black in our brain surgeons are women and our plumbers are jewish as long second flight the planes, fix the brains and swap out those drains. you can swap out the ethnicity and the profession but in the end americas about competition it is about selection and merit its people doing what they want to do. we want to create equal opportunity but we can never create equal outcomes without exactly inputs which is going to have a brickwork it's interesting he's bringing pei which is happening across the government across corporations and institutions very gladly brought the state department. i believe in diplomacy. i believe it's one of the most wonderful things we have and modern governments as we have a way to communicate with our enemies in a diplomatic way so we can avoid wars and unnecessary conflict. and protect our children's future. if that breaks down we get nuclear war. look at what we are on the brink of. we have these dei programs that have exponentially helped women to get in positions of power and the state department. i do not think it has brought us any safer. if you look at diplomacy it's completely broken down in this country. we are on the brink of war. wars that none of us would've voted for. they are doing nothing. in fact the state department is interfering with negotiations for peace in ukraine. they have done it -- check twice they have done that. where's the diplomacy? where's the goodwill from the women are in positions of power and not bring peace? >> state department this is that we've not seen the report we welcome diversity of viewpoints [is ironic they welcome any type of diversity except for viewpoint diversity. >> rachel erase a great point about the plums the best way to be the effective is to reach your hand out and shake their hand of the huge tank behind you if you don't negotiate with me i will shoot you in the face. that is how we have one, that's how diplomacy comes about. so from the south the diplomacy i was talking to i was talking fairness in some sense you're right about that. he mentioned a guess about the obsession to pdf document of my book and typed an obsession to see there's a quote that fits with that i found this excerpt that pertains to the defense department but it's the same idea from the war on warriors. i wrote i could go on and on a unit by unit, day by day it's not just unitless or senior its not just junior officers are senior officers of the cross similitude this is pei crt it has become an obsession. every unit knows social justice trans gender and woke training is the top priority. not doing this training are not doing it properly it will get a commander or ju junior leader fired. not doing a real field training becomes secondary. they say the reason for this is to make people feel safe, included. everyone knows them a people mandating the stuff of the bullets start flying this approach is going to make everybody less safe. simon talked about free and fair competition and meritocracy. that is what you need in the military. our best people in the best places. one example we talked about in the book i'm going he fired up your, it's one of our commands you have sent, and self calm with south america did what they are obsessed? c5 who runs it? pete: general laure richardson is really focused on women's position, lgbtq issues, climate initiatives in south america and abortion access. china trying to take over south america momentarily and strategically we are preaching women in leadership and climate initiatives to them. that's her incentive structure and what has gotten her promoted. that is our military posture predated training, they do everything. i got people who work there involved in this and continually frustrated that pride month is the most important thing at south column. to get one tiny little message about memorial day or one tiny message about the fourth of july just a totally different focus, and obsession you might say. rachel: would try to take over south america as your state take and reports, take your infrastructure provide all kinds of economic incentives for governments in south america to side with the chinese. when that is what you are offering is the social justice issues we just don't look serious. so clearly they are moving this is a serious -- likely take over the chinese and western hemisphere is the most existential threats it's really sad to see her focus on that. so before the war on orders comes out this week. pete: comes out tuesday. now's a time to order it yet to have it your mailbox by tuesday. rachel: great father's day gift cannot think of a better one. pete: go to war on orders.com i will sign one for anywhere books are sold fox news books come appreciated guys screwed us before turning to the headlines ntsb revealing deadly gas explosion in a downtown high-rise in youngstown, ohio two sabers caused by crews cutting a gas on the thought was turned off. they say the crew pulled the fire alarm after realizing there's a problem alerting the residents and employees at chase bank on the ground floor to evacuate. the explosion happened just minutes after the line was cut. bank employee was killed, seven others including six bank employees were hurt. west virginia sitter joe manchin is registering as an independent leave the democratic party he is blaming bipartisan extremism saying this. >> i change my registration to be a no party affiliation independent. my reason for that, i can speak to both sides without having a brand if you will. branson gotten so bad we have a d by your name you are supposed to hate republic is of it are by your neighbors must hate democrats i do not hate either when they are not our enemies. >> he previously announced to not seek reelection in november. >> of these going on. mike tyson bout against paul has been postponed of tyson suffered and also on sunday for the shock announcement coming to an half weeks after the two weighed in at the first press conference promoting the fight. new date is set to be announced on june 7. tyson issuing a warning to paul saying he this man bought you some time but in the end you will still be knocked out and out of boxing for good. rachel: how old is mike tyson? >> 50s, 58 he think he's ready to go. pete: before i get a ton of notes from horse animal i know the hurt and having multiple is good with just training was started with one. on the color of your horse brown precooked chestnut could beat sorrell i'm thinking chestnut. pete: help me out with that, i like it. dollar general turning a series of profit is sticky inflation leaves shoppers hunting for better deals. rachel: business supercharged chatrialscharles payne and tayls will react to that, next. why choose a sleep number smart bed? can i make my side softer? i like my side firmer. sleep number does that. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 48 months when you add an adjustable base. shop now at sleepnumber.com a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! rachel: welcome back to fox and friends were dollar general's doors turning serious profit as americans if in the pinch of inflation as they tried to stretch every dollar that they can. the franchise is raking in close to 10 billion it's first quarter alone as more shoppers are flocking there for basics here to react making money host charles payne big money host taylor riggs. we'll start with you, taylor seemed like the dollar store as a bellwether tells us a lot about the economy what are these numbers in the dollar store tell you about the health of our economy and future? >> they are telling us the consumer is still feeling really pinch some people and some of the elites will come out and say the consumers good you just don't feel it truly important look at companies like dollar general saying those of people living paycheck to paycheck those are the people instead of going to walmart they're going to dollar general t their feelig really stretch. dollar general certainly making money i think the less so than they otherwise would have because her having to bring back a lot of the promotional items, bring back some of those discounts to make sure people are still buying things so more people are coming into stores but they are buying less expensive and less frequent items that is telling us the consumer, the low-end consumer is still hurting a little bit. rachel: us on this on biltmore he was on interviewed the economy is doing great but people don't know it. i thought that has got to be so infuriating to hear from a multi millionaire like it once a last time he went to a dollar store or a walmart record at walmart was too expensive for him so he had to go to a dollar store? >> i've had knockdown drag out fights on my show almost daily i invite the top upon us on wall street asked him about these fights i want to hear. [laughter] >> labor economists in general i find 90% are liberal very liberal liberal labor economist you got to be careful there's all kinds of schools of economy. they say the same thing. their marching orders out there. keep in mind you can argue about the aggregate which means everyone. the old joke is like you and bill market walk into a bar bartender rose to millionaires just walked in, right? but heat would be the millionaire. i'll give you an example. rachel: your point is yes they are counting the rich people they are not counting. >> accountable but at them together you take 10 poor people at one billionaire you could say it look at the average it's amazing, the economy is strong. take the $2 trillion present a bite import into the economy under the auspices of covid emergency. we did not need it that's why inflation spiked up. if that money was in a bucket to actually dollars in a bucket, then tilted this way i all with the 1% they spent their spending money they have nothing economists look at the bucket detail to the points the dollar general thing their traffic went up when dollar general has to go down and prices you know things are bad and again everything was consumables that is what everything was things like home products down big time. we have personal spending really scary. inflation is taken a massive toll is already taking a toll. spend the raise they may have gotten. max out your credit card and now we're seeing it's really tightening up to the point is a tough tough summer for americans. racing to the basic consumables wof things absolute need cooks the four major necessities we need, all of those are higher than inflation. higher than our wages a vulgar and higher than our wages if you adjust for inflation we've not been able to come back on that. and again one of the worst performing stocks in the market even revenge travel thing you see the numbers look pretty good the way the airlines are coming down there's enough signs out there people should be concerned ironically will be due this show these folks know. the audience we are talking to now, it knows. it's an audience is trying to be estimates that philip marked the wall street economists they're trying to bs them and call them stupid. you don't know how great you have it? no i just missed two car mavis, tell me. rachel: just like the court case this the verdict with the ballot box people who are suffering are going to tell biltmore and everyone else what they really think. >> it is the economy, stupid. that is a people are feeling the emotion behind the economy. subject taylor and charles thank you for bringing the emotion. [laughter] thanks a lot. you can catch taylor on the big money show weekdays at 1:00 p.m. eastern followed by charles on making money weekdays at 2:00 p.m. eastern. thank you guys. new jersey woman saving her own life after trinket by a train and losing her leg then pulling herself onto the platform using her shirt as a tourniquet. that is a super woman. we are going to hear her story of her bravery next, stay with us. before my doctor and i chose breztri for my copd, i had bad days. [cough] flare—ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing. starting within 5 minutes, i noticed my lung function improved. it helped improve my symptoms, and breztri was even proven to reduce flare—ups, including those that could send me to the hospital. so now i look forward to more good days. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. can't afford your medication? astrazeneca may be able to help. ask your doctor about breztri. announcer what if you could whiten your teeth by simply brushing your teeth? now you can with smileactives, the teeth whitening breakthrough that safely gets your teeth white and keeps them white every day just by brushing your teeth. christine i never thought that whitening my teeth could be so easy. i just put the gel on the brush, the toothpaste on it, brush and i can see my white teeth. announcer simply add smileactives to any toothpaste, and our patented polyclean technology activates into a powerful micro foam that penetrates into the enamel surface to safely lift and remove stains. robert you need a simple way to withen your teeth without strips, without trays, without going to the dentist. and it was about time that a product was developed that you would be able to do that with just brushing. announcer and now smileactives is even better. with new pro whitening gel with 33% greater whitening power. clinically shown to whiten teeth faster up to eight shades. 100% of users saw whiter teeth on food stains, coffee and wine stains, even on veneers, crowns and dentures. paul i eat the blueberries, i drink the coffee and i know that smileactives will keep my teeth white every day. janell if you could do something so easy like smileactives to take yellow teeth to white teeth, why wouldn't you? announcer why spend hundreds of dollars for whitening treatments at the dentist, when now you can whiten your teeth with new smileactives pro whitening gel every time you brush your teeth. call or go to smileactives.com and for a limited time get new pro whitening gel for just $24.95. order in the next 5 minutes and buy one get one absolutely free for just $24.95. that's two for one and save 58%. we■ll even include free shipping. get your teeth whiter, guaranteed, or return it within 60 days for your money back. i smile every day now. the difference is literally night and day. so now i'm always smiling or cheesing because now my teeth are much wither. announcer this offer is not available in stores, so call or click now before the special buy one, get one free offer goes away. every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. and kicking the cans. and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually well, food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. get 50% off your first box at thefarmersdog.com/realfood ♪ ♪ what was supposed to be an ordinary train ride into new york city turned into a horror story when lisa fitzgerald tripped and fell on the tracks as a new jersey transit train arrived. her leg was immediately severed after her screams for help were ignored lisa pulls herself back onto the platform to get the attention of emergency personnel. thanks to that determination lisa survived is now known as the miracle of moorestown enjoins us now. lisa i was reading up on this i cannot imagine first so if you would i recounted what happened but share it with our viewers from your perspective how it happened. >> of course, of course. thank you for having me on first of all. it was kind of a crazy time. i was running to catch the train i tripped and slipped through the gap. mighmy leg was cut off immediat. i was spun around from that and landed on my >> facing backwards some of the next set of wheels of the train rolling at me i it rolled away and hug myself against the platform as i did a little check i saw my leg was gone and thought maybe my foot was broken because it was so swollen i had to kick my shoe off and besides that it was bumps and bruises. i started yelling for help for the people waiting for the train after a few minutes no one came to help i think it okay i have to find a way off of these tracks and get out of here. i could not stand up on my foot. all i could get up on was might need so i got up on my knee i could barely reach the platform basically had to do a full body muscle up to throw myself over the edge. once i was on the edge i kept screaming for help and a ticket collector came over and i got his attention i kept screaming eventually he found a police officer in the parking lot that came to help and called for backup and i went to the hospital from there. >> holy cow. there were people there you are saying and no one helped? >> no one called 911 i found out to the next day. >> no o and cold 911 no man's am going to do something let's staggering that's an indictment on humanity at that point. >> i know the story said before is my shirt as a tourniquet, i tried i was wearing a flannel i tried to get off after pulling myself up had no energy left that could not move i squeezed as tight as i could until the police officer came but i was screaming the whole entire time for. >> thankful you are an athlete the ability to pull yourself up, you were able to a lot of women, some i would not be able to do that at all. you saved your own life to your athleticism but had the presence of mind to think about a tourniquet. no one helped you. your life changed in an instant. you just got out of the hospital have you been able to handle this? >> yes i've been o up for two ds now. i am at home i have a home nurse and home physical therapy i am doing i'm not completely on my own yet. but i've been doing pretty well the whole time i have been smiling trying to work through everything, working hard trying to get independent again. going to have so many downs and hurts in your life. it's kind of inevitable. you cannot let them keep you to prevent you from achieving your provincial or innate greatness. i've had that mindset. a date wasted being upset or repeating yourself as a day of a progress that you waste. i feel i don't have any time to waste and i want to make as much progress as possible. >> an amazing attitude. your birthday party was dubbed the lamp you take in party. the hospital so proud of your attitude they want you to come back and talk to other kids that go through these things. what a testament. >> yes, yes they did they asked me said my spirit, my attitude was so wonderful what i be willing to come speak to other young trauma victims once i was recovered as that of course absolutely i would love to do that. cut suitacute stepped up lisa fd a lot of viewers out there go to fox and friends.com and help raise money for it leases medical care there's go find meat. hear more about her story and her recovery. it is inspiring. lisa fitzgerald i know you are continuing to be on the mend, god bless you, god bless you. >> thank you so much. >> incredible. and shame on those men or anyone there did not help her. incredible. we were all distracted with trump's verdict, a lot happening behind the scenes at the white house. will and i go off the wall on everything you have missed. clinically proven to help reverse the four signs of early gum disease. a new toothpaste from parodontax, the gum experts. (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms could mean something more. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com >> the country has been occupied at the outcome of the new york versus trump at trial there are been major policy changes as wes weakened by administration. >> will be something did not want to snow but will go off the wall to see some the biggest stories you may have missed. we are going to start overseas for the big changes in america policy over ukraine and israel and gaza. there is a top official her name is stacy gilbert resigned on tuesday. why did she resign question which you disagree as to the fact weapons are going to israel. they were pro- palestinian at this point. the example of the kind of conflict happening inside the ministration. quick to talk about the state department ideological capture of the state department part here's an example of the gate capture has not go far enough it also illustrates the problem inside the democratic party the democratic base. here is an official the state department saying if this is the biggest position of the administration i am out. >> she does not think it up ei80s get into gaza part of the reason not enough aid is getting to gaz garcia may have missed ts as well remember the pier we were building off of gaza to deliver that $8,320,000,000 on it, and broke off it does not work. six trucks delivered aid apparently is due to a high winds and rough water. it broke and floated up into see it's at a different port and israel being prepared potentially to be brought back up at three and $20 million, six trucks under repair right now. >> floating off into the sea. joe biden did say is it work on this new deal he worked with israel and gaza there will be more aid going to gaza soon. from the state department to the inability to state department asking for more at least some individuals the inability to delivered keeps focusing on ways to help gaza parkway trying to pressure a cease fire to get that aid in there as well. here's one that didn't fly under the radar. definitely has all the attention was on new york versus trump. green lit the by the ukrainian military to launch attacks into russia. quietly u.s. weapons can be used to strike into the homeland of russia but not in defense in ukraine and offense of weapons into russia. this is how it always starts i can use our weapons what's next hearing from france and other sink may be nato troops they are tiptoeing further and further into direct intervention. yet another they say it will be limited, will it be? what is the position everyone opposed not long ago. let's go to the southern border there's development on that as well. including joe biden is now formalizing plans of finalizing plans to use executive order to begin to stem the flow of illegal immigrants into the united states for. >> epic to we do not know what that number will be anybody after that number is not allowed to claim asylum. that was supposed to be a law they wanted passed they said they did not have the power to do it their executive order now the claims are going too. >> for some of your sets which are by the city can't be think about this i don't have executive power to do something alda said he has discovered the power as would lead up to an election, why question at 1.8 million got a ways from fiscal year 2021 to 2020 to four under joe biden for. >> these are the got a ways the ones we do not know their names we don't know what countries therefrom, we do know they snuck into the country is all it is illegally snuck into the country. here is from border patrol agents in new mexico. 52000 special immigrant migrants have come across the border, special immigrant migrants meeting think iran, think china can't think countries should be concerned about pick to the from iraq out special to no special interest migrants 88% of them coming from the san diego sector alone does going to chief jason owens. >> what state is a san diego sector in question are in california who sank a different approach the board at texas that went to the path of least resistance down to california. >> not good news on the economy either. we paid again so much attention to trump trial biting is more bad news about the economy according to newsweek what is the bad news? whwhat's the members in the headline this is bad news for the trial is going on but this is bad news for the bite and bis first quarter gdp down because consumer spending is down which yet again is a reflection of inflation. you do not have enough spending power for. >> payment 1.3% expectations were 1.6%. look at the quarter growth of real gdp from quarter to quarter. you can see it's gone from the third quarter 2023 down consecutively because i am not a math major that's a bad trend right there specially heading into an election year. again that is why all this is so significant especially border seven straight and make it look like a stop on the boards about issue for him i don't thing is going to work. >> may not we talked about this, this morning here's a program abide ministration is pushing forward on t is prioritizing $900 million for green school buses. this literacy -- make illiteracy rates up like schools dropping. at over five for school districts across the country perfectly good school buses they just happen to be gas powered the priority of this administration is they must be replaced with electric buses. $900 million worth instead of i don't know, johnny can't read and johnny can you map a quick 2019 until 2022 you can see it great for an eight math and reading down. >> two thirds u.s. fourth grade children are unable to proficiently read. two thirds of fourth-graders their priority is and get them electric bus. >> everybody loves a buses. everybody loves the yellow buses. >> is this a clip? >> who doesn't love a yellow school bus question right can you raise your hand if you love it yellow school bus, right? there is something about, most of us in many of us went to school on the yellow school bus, right? >> this audio it was almost better. yes she loves it yellow school buses know she's got 900 million more. >> who doesn't love the yellow school bus at five times, right? that's her speaking the spot to sell the vice president xi is the reason why joe biden is still the nominee on the democrat side right there. june is another month it's national camping month when i hit the road with an rv question rick auto expert and our friend is joining us. showing us the latest and greatest models ♪ ♪ regarding our health. and our doctors told us that we needed to lose weight. i saw a golo commercial and i thought, "we really need to try this." as the weeks went by, the weight came off. we learned to make healthy choices and be supportive of each other. together, we've lost 170 pounds. golo worked for us. since losing weight on golo, i'm feeling grateful and hopeful about the future. (energizing music) why choose a sleep number smart bed? can it keep me warm when i'm cold? wait, no, i'm always hot. sleep number does that. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 48 months when you add an adjustable base. shop now at sleepnumber.com ♪ ♪ >> today is june 1 which means it is the start up a national great outdoors month. a national camping month. rachel: this summer and we have some big top rvs to take your family on a summer adventure. here to show us more auto expert mike, let's go. i get excited about rvs. the last time we cannot pull you guys out of them when we were here. this saturday is national go rving day. tomorrow they kicks up the season 45 million people hit the road to the summer camping in an rv. pete told me a minute ago a stake in the family out west to check out montana at dude ranch is in all of that. that is fun stuff we create memories but my kids have been doing it since there are small. i brought two different ones. rachel: this is pretty piquant to want a smaller upcoming people can fit inside of it. this it right here is called no boundaries its bite forest river and rv suites. this effect we go inside? it is gorgeous. >> is not a full porch pretty's got a grill. it is all about. rachel: this is luxury it's a fireplace. >> the insight is retro to site this was sleep three -- four peoples meant for a smaller unit. >> not yours. >> outside it's up wrote that the best part if you want to boondocks off road meeting tennessee, florida it doesn't matter you can do with that. you see on on tour classic the classic i love lucy airstream refrigerator print this when here by forest river cooks fold up that weight master bedroom this way. >> exactly a new system (think of amazon elects that you can talk to don't turn the lights on, off, set the mood put everything on the inside of it. rachel: such a luxury there's a fireplace in here but that's just like a home. brexit is diego the producer said this is bigger than my flat here new york. >> i believe that i believe that. >> to make her way over too this it was debuted just two weeks ago this is the heartland core terra. what is it stand for core part terra earth. this is about family unit and isize. i purposely brought this for you guys. this cedes nine people that is massive this turns into a bed here. this it turns into bed right here. got double bunks in the back. those bunks are amazing but they are huge. you got a main sweet upfront. that is the goal you are creating memories are getting out there offloading your on road going to great campsites. consumers want to create memories the rv industry drink over the numbers were through the roof. now the production levels are back up everyone was buying rvs you fast forward to this year you're starting to see people get back out there campsites are booked. if you into a last-minute trip it's easy to do through a variety of different websites. rachel: gas prices are up at airline tickets up to get on the road. >> what would this cost question would do a comparative vehicle this is about $40000. your monthly payments will meet three -- $400 a month is cheaper than a cruise, it's cheaper than flying, going to paris. it is more affordable and toxicity of great places to go camping. [applause] >> that is a factory. thank you for that, mike. a. [laughter] stupid you can grill american sausages here at. [laughter] looks exactly. check everything out go rv.com. we love it. thank you for bring it to us, good to see you. see event appreciated. >> performing next, don't go anywhere. i was on a work trip when the pulmonary embolism happened. but because i have 23andme, i was aware of that gene. that saved my life.