co-host of the bottom line on fox business, greg mcdowell. . he be canadian, but he s not just blowing smoke. entrapment on shark tank host kevin o leary. he gets more cranks than stormy daniels. comedian jim florentine. and finally, he s always scathing, but rarely bathing. fox news contributor him. right all right.. all right. thank you fohar the applausenk u that s meant for me. now, before we get to some news stories, it is friday, so let s do this. greg s leftovers. mm. yep.here it s leftovers where i read the jokes. we didn t use this i week. and as always, it s my first time reading them. so if they , don t me blame red writer we cover in red ants after the show. here we go.fter the smoke from canadian wildfires created hazy skieskies and unhealth ay quality in new york city this week. visibility in timeabs square was so bad, new yorkers had to you e by feel, according to climate activists, breathing the air in new york for 24 hours. it s inrk like smoking six c
problems for president biden, the border and the economy both seen as obstacles to his reelection. but despite all of that, he is finding reasons for optimism. good morning. i m molly line. mike: great to be with you. i m mike emanuel. welcome to a special edition of fox news live. the border and the economy are two of the issues are expected to haunt the president in 2024 but the president is choosing to remain upbeat, claiming americans have plenty to be hopeful about. president biden: my hope is everyone has a healthy, happy, and safe new year. i hope that they understand that we are in a better position than any country in the world. and we are coming back and it is about time. mike: lucas tomlinson is live in st. croix river, the president is celebrating the new year. lucas? reporter: mike, president biden was also asked about his diet in the interview and also to share some memories from last year. here s more with the interview with ryan seacrest. president
and by the way, it s the intended effect is to leave the population of the unitedat c states dangerously ignorant on questions that affect liveyou has. ave at this point, you haveorke to wonder if the average, say, new yorker is really better informed than a factory workeray in pyongyang, north korea. probably not. both have been effectively blindfolded by information monopolies. and if you doubt that s true, ask your neighbors who s winning the war in ukraine. and , i of course, to tell yl winn ukraine is winning the that s what they ve seen on the today show every morning for the past eleven months. and not just on the today show, but in virtually every media outlet in america. apart from colonel doug mcgregor s appearances on this show, for which he hasn needles to say, been condemned as an agent of putin, but he s pretty much alone. here s the version that mostm americans see this as leonskerio describe the time as the beginning of the end of the war. does we have t
showdown. we are also squaring off in a s, patriotic trivia challenge. plus, judge jeanine and jimmy take to coney island where they rode the world famous cyclone. and we re answering your fanmail questions. have a brand new segment for you . it s these five summer funav extravaganza we re to dove headfirst into some summer topics and celebrate july 4th. first, as you know, americans love barbecue, but it can create some serious issuessu . eight innd 10 millennials actually think they grill betterhink than the parent who taught them. and nearly half of meat eaters o worry about a vegetarian turning up at v their barbecue. i wouldn t worry about that because like if you re a vegetarian, you can always find something to eat.. i don t know any vegetarians that would say to my mother,[l does the barbecueau and my fathr does the cleanup really look like it? and that kind of message, that person. do you think that s progress for that s funny. er yeah, i don t do it that way,
patriotic tribute plus judge jeanine and jimmy take us to coney island with the world famous cyclone. we are answering your questions but first, a brand-new segment for you, summer fun extravaganza. we going to dive headfirst to celebrate july 4, america s loves barbecue but it can create serious issues, eight and ten millennial s think the grill better than their parents and nearly half of meat eaters worry about vegetarians showing up at the barbecue. i wouldn t worry about that because if you are a vegetarian, you can always find something. i don t know any vegetarians. [laughter] my mother does the barbecuing and my father does the cleanup. really? i like it. that s perfect. you think it s perfect? that s funny. i don t do it that way. i grill and they cleanup. steaks, burgers. if you have a table full of people and you go around, how do you like your steak? no, everybody gets medium rare. [laughter] jessica, how about you? i am not a gorilla. we had a fo