documents. we ll have the very latest on the redacted copy of the mar-a-lago affidavit and what could be coming from the january 6 committee. plus, is the gop already conceding senate races in two states? what we re learning about the major pact that s pulling millions of dollars in advertising. and we re almost ready for liftoff. we ll be joined by a nasa astronaut ahead of the artemis launch later this morning. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this monday, august 29th, i m jonathan lemire. glad to be back. thanks for joining us this morning. there s new reaction after a heavily-redacted copy of the fbi affidavit used to justify the search of former president donald trump s mar-a-lago was unsealed friday afternoon of the 36-page affidavit revealed details of the federal government s efforts to recover classified documents, including top secret information that trump is alleged to have illegally taken from the white house at the end of his presidency. th
okay. okay: yes. yes. oh. jesse: certain fashion always makes a comeback and so do certain politicians. it s one of the most indelible images in modern politics that 2,000 convention kiss. jesse: i m sorry, we should have had a viewer warning up there. al gore back like a bad fashion trend. we thought we had stuffed him back in the closet. you know, with the moth balls. buff, since biden is in quarantine the networks booked al gore this weekend. the most boring politician of all time took a victory lap to say that he was right all along. he told you it would be hot in the summer. well, the scientists have predicted these extraordinary and catastrophic events for going on decades now. and the fact that they were dead right, maybe a little conservative even in their projection should cause us to pay more careful attention to what they are warning us about now, the survival of our civilization at at stake. jesse: where was al gore doing that hit from? outer space?
. . will: that is patriotic pictures this morning. i love the throw-back pictures, i believe from the 1970s. welcome back to fox sand friends. will cain, rachel campos duffy, lawrence jones with us this morning. rachel: good morning. both of you guys were up late last night. lawrence: have to power through it. hold on strong. there is a lot of news today. rachel: there is a lot of news. we ll go straight to the baby formula story. 78 million-pounds of baby formula is set to touch down from overseas this morning. lawrence: ink is dry on the baby formula app. will: lucas tomlinson joins us this morning. reporter: code name operation fly formula. the first air force c-17 set to land in indianapolis, indiana. the first time they have sorties to deliver half a million bottles. some calling this disaster relief here at home. this is the timeline. this is updated guidance. 10:50 this morning the first flight expected to arrive. the a 12:50 first pallets of baby formula will be
outside of the justices home. they basically condoned this behavior and it is concerning. the g.o.p. senate race possibly headed for a recount. trump endorsed dr. oz still leading right now by a razor thin margin. we have done well. this election is ours. rockets one toward the gap in left center field headed toward of the wall. it s out of here. alonzo puts a capper on it with a 3-run homer. good morning . ainsley: it s raining here but it was beautiful. i slept with the windows open. i could hear the rain. it sounded so peaceful. gorgeous shot of hampton, new hampshire. it s going to rain there. the low is 50 degrees. no state tax though. there is no state sales tax. brian: that s good. and almost everybody serves in the legislature. sense of service and giving back to community. why are we here? we should go there. ainsley: we did one time. steve: we go there every four years for the big presidential. ainsley: remember we had the band at the hotel an
new york city mayor as he is the masses of illegal immigrants arriving in the big apple will, quote, destroy the city. never in my life have i had a problem that i did not see an ending to. i don t see an ending to this. i don t see an ending to this. this issue will destroy new york city. reporter: according to the mayor s office, there are now over 110,000 migrants in new york city. over 13,000 of which were bussed if by the state of texas. now, mayor adams went on to say that the city s going to have a $12 billion deficit, cuts will have to be made to support the arrivals of illegal immigrants, and that every service in new york city will be impacted, as he says the city is overrun. it s going to come to your neighborhoods. all of us are going to be impacted by this. i said it last year when we had 15,000, and i m telling you now, 110,000, the city we knew, we re about to lose. and we re all in this together. reporter: meanwhile the first day of classes kicked off