head? brian: while it s true you broke up with me what are you mad at for. ainsley: now you want me back. brian: it s my fault? it s the argument. ainsley: does it ever work out when you break up and get back together? you get the same problems you had before. brian: yeah, well maybe scared straight. maybe you break up and you realize is it better with or without you? and by the way if people didn t break up there would be no country music. only thing to sing about while you are not drinking. steve: that s right. we always like to start the hour with a little chitchat for that today let s go out to the chitchat diner in hackensack, new jersey, look at this right there. the team is together. that s the team right there it s will and rachel and pete. ainsley: congratulations, welcome, rachel. rachel: thank you so much. i am really excited to be here and be with these guys because they re the most fun to work with. i mean, you guys are fun, too of course. pete: will and i have
happy saturday. happy saturday. everybody. welcome to morning joe weekend, it was another busy week. crazy week. well, this week, on monday it felt like it should ve been friday. there was a major shake up. it felt like it should ve been thursday. on fox news, president biden officially launching his reelection campaign. we ll get into all of that, plus some of the week s other top stories, take a look. the new york times has new reporting on fox s firing of tucker carlson. two sources tell the times a day before the start of the dominion defamation trial against the network. the fox sport of directors and top executives learned about private messages sent by carlson that had been redacted in legal filings. according to the sources, the redacted material contained highly offensive and crude remarks that went beyond the inflammatory, often racist comments of his primetime show and anything disclosed in the lead up to the trial. well, go ahead. let s dissect what
may 14th. this is fox and friends from new york and d.c., where you see brian. michael cohen now en route to that new york courtroom to take the stand in just about an hour and a half, likely facing a cross-examination from trump s attorneys as senator kennedy afters a seering take on this trial. this trial, i thinks more about our politics, than about our alleged crime. this is not supposed to happen in america. ainsley: judge jeanine straight ahead on that. steve: president biden today set to tout his economic agenda as shocking report shows family of four in the united states need to earn $170,000 a year to live comfortably and that is in the cheapest states. brian: it changes state by state. thousands gather in washington, d.c. to remember fallen heroes and support their families. express the closeness and how much camaraderie is. you look around and see all these people, one huge family across the country. lawrence lawrence: final hour of fox and friends