but, you know, around the country, maga extremists are lying on to take on those bedrock freedoms, cutting social security that you paid for your entire life while paying taxes for the will will wealthy. backing books and telling people who they could love all making it more difficult for you to be able to vote. when i ran for president four years ago, i said we were in a battle for the soul of america. and we still are. the question we are facing is whether the years ahead we have more freedom or less freedom. more rights or fewer. i know what i want the answer to be and i think you do, too. this is not a time to be complacent. that s why i m running for re-election. because i know america. i know we re good and decent people. i know we are still a country that believes in honesty and respect and treating each other with dignity. that we re a nation where we give hate no safe harbor. we believe that everyone is equal. that everyone should be given a fair shot to succeed in
car that resulted in the death of a six-month-old baby. a slap in the face. i m sorry you guys won t get to see him. arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders featuring strong women leaders. new way to deal with bud light corporate wokeness. it covers up the woke company. aaron rodgers will be a jet. he will always be a packer. one of the best around here. brian: with different type of green uniform, i should add, we ll talk about that in a moment. president joe biden announcing his candidaty with a three-minute recording this morning. steve: if you re just waking up peter doocy joins us from wilmington with a glimpse of both those storylines. hi, peter. peter: the president s soft launch is more about republican policies than his own. president biden: freedom, personal freedom is fundamental to who we are around freedom. maga republicans are cutting social security, cutting taxes, dictating health choices by women and telling people who to love while makin
be moving out. that is my sports symbolism. steve: then the sun would be coming out in new york city because he is coming here. it is. look at that. brian: for trades, we look up, we ask the clouds and the lord, will you pull off a trade today to keep them under the salary cap? thursday s draft, it has to happen this week. aaron rod gers says, i m playing for the jets, doesn t that take your leverage? steve: kind of. welcome to hour three of fox and friends. there is a poll, i hope they kept this away from the president. 70% of americans said no, he should not run. 60% said donald trump should not run for president. regarding joe biden, the major factor with mrur approximatality is his age. 48% say his age is a major factor and the others with a minor factor. only a third say age does not bother me in the least. ainsley: the majority, 51 of them were democrats and 46% % want trump over desantis and 31% said desantis. brian: right. one-on-one, first and second choi
with anderson cooper sunday at eight every sunday one whole story one whole hour. on cnn. hello and welcome to inside politics. i m john king in washington. thank you. share your day with us explosions in the sky. spacex is largest, most powerful rocket ever gets off the launch pad, then blows up just minutes into its mission. plus mike lindell learns the hard way. don t offer to write checks. your conspiracies can t cash mediators order the election denier to give an expert $5 million they did for debunking lindell s election live and an i. r s agent says he can blow the whistle on the heart to biden investigation. the allegations are both unproven and stunning that the president s team is mishandling the investigation into his son that the attorney general eric garland, lied to congress. first, though. spacex s starship rocket exploding in midair 33 engines. you see them there. 33 engines fired at full force to get that unmanned 400 ft tall behemoth off the ground. basics c
hello, a very warm welcome to the programme. it is good to have you with us. kevin mccarthy has been elected speaker of the us house of representatives after heated exchanges which almost saw fellow republicans come to blows. it took 15 rounds of voting for mr mccarthy to win the powerful role, even though his party has a majority in the chamber. no government business can be carried out unless a speaker is in place, as our washington correspondent gary o donoghue explains. it took them four days and 15 separate ballots before they finally got there. the honourable kevin mccarthy of the state of california, having received a majority of the votes cast, is duly elected speaker of the house of representatives. cheering not since the american civil war more than 160 years ago has it taken this long to elect a speaker. that was easy, huh? after multiple concessions and days of arm twisting, and at times tempers almost boiling over, kevin mccarthy finally persuaded enough on the r