have you ever rented a power boat along the riverwalk in tampa? it is so much fun, you can zip back and forth, you are only going five miles per hour, it is a lot of fun. ainsley: my good friend lives in the clearwater area, in palm harbor. they take their boat, they insist on living on the water and take their boat to dinner at night with their kids. steve: that is living. ainsley: they spend hours on the water, keeps the kids out of trouble. they just moved, you want her history? steve: if you go to dinner, you have 12 drinks. ainsley: her husband is very responsible, she is a lot of fun. brian: she has option, a live-in skipper, if he wants to drink. ainsley: you can hire a captain. steve: do you call them skipper? i would like to hire a captain. ainsley: from one show. brian: i put an ad out for a live-in skipper, no one ever answered. ainsley: asked ai what is a skipper? brian: cancelled. we begin with a fox news alert, bipartisan group of lawmake
i would like to hire a captain. ainsley: from one show. brian: i put an ad out for a live-in skipper, no one ever answered. ainsley: asked ai what is a skipper? brian: cancelled. we begin with a fox news alert, bipartisan group of lawmakers landed in taiwan. ainsley: beijing expressing outrage. steve: griff jenkins joins us, strong show of support from republicans and democrats and they are going, china, we don t care about your e-mail. griff: china is not happy about this visit. they touched down 2 a.m. eastern time and met by the vice president on the tarmac and the chairman says they will not be deterred from strengthening the
significant is the partnership between china and russia. it is growing. as they get cozier, we need to remind china, hey, taiwan, we ve got their back and that is what we are doing with this bipartisan coda. terrible news, police in san francisco trying to figure out who killed the cash app founder bob lee on the streets of san francisco at 2:30 in the morning. ainsley: only 43 years old and his family and colleagues are calling for accountability, his colleagues are blaming soft on crime policies. brian: i wonder who isn t blaming the city. todd. todd: the investigation into the murder of tech mogul still in the early stages, officers
visited, china responded with one of the largest fire drills, including missiles shot near taiwan s shores. ainsley: she was praising the meeting mccarthy had at the reagan library, they rarely support each other. she said the meeting between mccarthy and taiwan leadership is to be praised. griff: it is first time a speaker met with taiwan president on u.s. soil since the u.s. broke off diplomatic relations in 1979. as you point out, ainsley, the significance is quite large. steve: indeed. brian: do you have anything else to say? nothing? griff: have a good thursday. brian: want to make sure. steve: looking at the washington examiner, they have an item that speaks to a little
a world where democracy is under threat. and the urgency of keeping the beacon of freedom shining cannot be understated. steve: this after president biden pledged to defend taiwan militarily on at least three separate occasions, forcing his administration to walk comments back. yesterday at the white house, the spokeswoman had little to add. is president biden still committed to putting u.s. boots on the ground in taiwan? we ve answered this question multiple times, i don t have anything else to share. steve: china vowing forceful measures against taiwan, saying china will not sit by in the face of blatant provocation and will likely take necessary and resolute action in response to the unwanted situation, we ll see what the response looks like. last august when nancy pelosi