ainsley: we lived it, too. we live in new york and see so many people moving to florida. brian: while you were picking out that great out fit, your producers booked a show. pete: we have a great show this weekend, vivek ramaswamy, mike johnson, now speaker, trying to negotiate on capitol hill and elise stefanik. brian: front-runner as vice president if donald trump gets nominated. ainsley: you think front-runner? pete: in the top pier of people he s looking at. brian: kick us off the third hour. pete: the third and final hour of fox and friends starts right now. lawrence: we re live in alpharetta, georgia. time to go see what the people are saying in georgia. let s go! what s up, georgia? [cheering] what s happening? what s happening? that s right, guys. i will tell you what is going on. what is happening. what is happening? how you doing? what s up? we re here because what s happening? [cheering] lawrence: so we had governor ron desantis here. he
all this now? well, people expected there would be a learning curve when donald trump came into office, and perhaps some of his more simplistic ideas would start to be shaded with more nuance. we haven t seen that. we re seeing more of donald trump today on the world stage, an event designed to strengthen our national security. you see him playing to the domestic audience as kori pointed out. this dream of 4%, an increase at 4%, it s really the foreign policy equivalent of getting mexico to pay for the wall. it s just not going to happen. that s exactly right. he can throw it out there. it s not going to happen. all it does is weaken alliances with true friends and allies. we re talking about a percentage of gdp, gross domestic product. the united states at last check, we were paying 3.5%. for the president to suggest any
voting booth i m going to put foreign policy ahead of economics right now, especially after paris, and i think just as was said that s why people are moving towards chris christie because he has donald trump s attitude but they may feel he may have a more nuance approach. more nuance approach to water boarding. that wasn t too nuance. no, it wasn t at all. we can talk economy as well. chris christie will join us here on set in a matter of moments. also ahead what is marco rubio really believe? just to clarify, his position now is that he s personally against abortion in all instances including rape, incest, life of the mother but if he were faced with a bill that had those exceptions he would still be willing to sign it? i ll let rubio and the campaign speak for themselves. what i will say is that my understanding of it is that he wants to prevent abortions in
company would like that s managed its brand so carefully for so long would take this this idea and turn it over to their lowest paid employees, turn their brand over to discuss something that s so inflammatory i think is really in some weird, crazy way radical. i want to appreciate the fact that they did take this risk but what i m concerned about is the way they waded into it is going to scare off every single other company or organization in the future because i don t really think that they have done the organizational development work within their organization. from what i can tell if they did there would be more texture, more nuance and they would understand that baristas are not the people to be facilitating actually baristas totally might be. i don t want to make a claim about whether the baristas are. i do know when you begin with this presumption the first
it s not written that this has to work out exactly like 1995. i think if there is a shutdown the democrats seem more flexible, more reasonable on these issues. the republicans are more dogmatic. the democrats have a tougher story, more nuance story to tell. we care about the deficit but it s not time to do anything about it right now. we do not live in an age of nuance. so i m not sure how this will come out. you re right. i think that might be the case. howard, the chris christie machine, all about cut now, do it now, even though we re still in a recession, right? is that still the action? find places to cut and do it now. yes. he was very smart in part to go after things that weren t done yet, that like that tunnel to manhattan. that was a brilliant stroke on his part because people could understand that and also they