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activists against my shield going to. be the land of the land. but who will leave the borneo case starts october ninth on the w. hello welcome to your max the lifestyle magazine here on the w a thanks for joining us is a look at what we have in store for you today. quite impressive how frank was all tom has been making music again. really daring why we followed so willing to take huge risks. simply delicious how can i brought my tweets about fish soup in italy. and i won who enjoys listening to rock music knows the classic album covers the permit the cow or the powell planned but on based design studio hypnosis created these and the record cover us for bands such as pain floyd led zep and then ac d.c. in the seventies and they were considered sensational at the time now get away and the wind has put together a few highlights for an exhibition that kicks off this weekend. one of the most famous album covers of all time pink floyd's the dark side of the moon the result of a night of brainstorming. i was looking through a physics book. and inside the physics book was a picture of a glass paperweight with light coming through a window and it created a rainbow effect stormont to me i've got it he said a triangle like this with a source light on the rainbow coming from it this sums up floyd. was one of the founding members of the london design studio hypnosis between one nine hundred sixty eight and one nine hundred eighty three he and his now deceased partner school for this one created some of the most iconic album covers in music history now some fifty years later an exhibition in bellini's browse gallery looks at the studio's legacy it all began in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight it was revolution and you know everything was changing the world of young people was changing storm focus and i shared a flat with syd barrett who was the originator of a floyd in london and. when the pink floyd came to do their second album source of full of secrets we happened to be around and suddenly one of the it was david gilmore who had joined lloyd said all we have to find somebody to do the new album cover storm it was never backwards it coming forwards but obvious alice said well there it also full of secrets was the start so we're career in which hypnosis developed a completely new style for album covers they presented epic landscapes provocative text and abstract collages inspired by surrealism records lease became. this isn't all this is directly respond to sean. in a way that it has nothing to do with music it has nothing to do with the lyrics it has nothing to do with the title. other things like this you see on the actual album cover there is no title. and this was really lateral thinking in the states and the record companies would but it worked because it stood out soon all the artists were commissioning hypnosis to design their album companies like led zeppelin peter gabriel and black sabbath powell and designed over three hundred album covers in ben london studio. we were ever going to do a picture of a rock n roll. bands like pink floyd they appreciated that and said we don't want a picture of us on the front we want something interesting we want something different and they didn't think about the commercial aspect they had no interest in not at all they wanted something that was important creatively some creations group done intentionally provocative like this for the scorpion album lovejoy. and the one nine hundred seventy three the figures on led zeppelin's house of the holy proved too much for some. it was hugely successful nomination program me and all that stuff but in middle america. christian fundamentalists they said oh you have to put a stripe across the children's bottoms so we put a japanese o.b.o. a piece of white paper to cover it up with a name that. is it a photo montage or a real picture of the graphic design of the play with perceptions and bands paid them handsomely for their well. one of their most spectacular productions was the man on fire the pink floyd's wish you would hear about today a businessman shaking hands someone being bugs in the deal and i remember saying to storm this is a great idea. so i flew to l.a. i went to. studios but. for real the difference between hypnosis in the one nine hundred seventy s. and now is you have photoshop you do go all that info to show but hypnosis always shot everything for real. with the advent of c.d.'s in the early eighties interested in record companies started to wane hypnosis dissolved in one thousand nine hundred three but their greatest album covers remain in our collective memory to this day. and i treasure a music icon and the french politician we've put together a particularly creative express for you today. the fair for modern and contemporary art is underway at the german capital temple course some one hundred twenty calories from twenty countries i hear sending their works to collectives from around the world in recent years but then has become a big draw for artists and as home to a thriving art scene. this is where art happens in this country this is exhibit is the crucible where art is made. this his face is dominated by large format paintings and object arts. these two words by stanley an installation artist. also attracting lots of attention. from a beatle paul mccartney has written a new children's book called a grand duke the picture book relates to ventures of a gentleman with his grand children. grandchildren and they're all beautiful. one of them said to be a grown. ok. so from then on i was no use trying to. come in children's book an adventure novel called the clouds came out in two thousand and five but kids will have to wait until september two thousand and nineteen to read a grand do. caricatures of french president manuel micro are currently on display at the drop me on my crawl exhibition in more switzerland works by eighty artists from france belgium and other countries are on show at the house of press caricature. some caricaturists say the politician is hard to satirize because he's simply too attractive visitors have until september thirtieth to visit the exhibition and see for themselves whether the drawings capture the essence of a man well mccraw. this week the city of frankfurt is in the mood to celebrate the reason germany's banking capital has a completely new old town quarter during the second world war the oldest part of the city was almost completely destroyed many years and a lot of our work went to into it was storing it and some new buildings were even at it everything on the side of the original half timbered houses now the reconstruction is finished and people are couriers to see the results including us . beneath frankfurt's modern urban skyline only a few hundred metres from the sky scrapers a hard tim but houses and narrow lanes the banking metropolis has rebuilt its all town in march nineteenth forty four the seven hectic quarter was reduced to rubble in a single air right. now much of it looks as it did long ago. architects and urban planner york i'm your den has reconstructed the most beautiful of the old buildings like the house of the golden scales which once belonged to the dutch spice merchant and confectioner abra handphone hommel. gotten by the golden bargain by thais about ending in the case of the house of the golden scales and partly for other buildings we were very fortunate that a great many elements had survived the war in the city and we managed to talk to the owner of many parts of the hours of golden scales into giving us these stones that he used to build his library as a relation. modalists of fun hamel family heirlooms mentioned gilded waterspouts shaped like dragons. a total of fifteen buildings will reconstructed while twenty more would build new in the historical style even many local people are booking to us to learn more. if you're going to reconstruct something you need photographic records today the square is called that you know mark dorian's market your one vote for gooders melber lived in the origin of building on the site she was the sister of gurkhas mother little johan lived with her for a year when he was six and in his old age she wrote about his memories are not the newborn either but in. the courtyard with their arcades preserve some of the old charm. at one time merchants from all over europe station when they came to fame is in frankfurt the city's tourism director is overjoyed at the new old town i know so it's new to look on the one hand it's a residential area a neighborhood of reconstructed part of town that's been completed with great success on the other there's a huge demand among the asian american and british tourists to come and see this new world is you know i start to see but not just to aristos. he's asked why he just does annoy. this is the first time i've been through the new old town and it's totally fascinating that they managed to reconstruct so much i really like is it. my very first impression was that i thought it was beautiful it's aesthetic the nice for sauce and everything turned up very well i don't know how much money went into it raises the question of whether it was the right investment or not. it still seems pretty lifeless to me what can i say it doesn't have any real human element yet maybe it will when the right shops move in leaving only selected shops will be allowed to open for business in these buildings like this wine store. close by one of us is oldest pottery makers has opened a shop. just in the most popular writer mother little houses probably because the tourists who come here like the idea of a souvenir of the house is typical of the region it's not kid they have their charm and you can see the love that our crafts people have put into our pieces. and this bob i came up with a concept that got him a spot. where this is what this corner already is something of a village character the shopkeepers all know one another. time i'm. in addition to the shops of the two hundred rental units will be made of. in the old town the old told the entire project cost around two hundred million euros you could norden sees the result as well worth the investment. because it's here can remember to see how things were in the past and now they can ask themselves how should we proceed into the future the hearts of frankfurt is beating again the way it once did and for many here that may be just a start. it's always been man's dream to take of the skies like a bird in flight and thanks to modern technology it is now possible for those there devotees who want to get as close to the real experience as possible there is the wing suit and this big serious extraordinary half latics we've already presented some weird and wonderful sports activities but today's example is probably the most extreme of extreme sports jumping off a cliff at a dizzying hide isn't recommended for everyone and it's very very dangerous. but we have. images that take your breath away high up in the swiss alps unconscious on a dull long scandals of the condo wings of pilots meet regularly to plunge off cliffs in their back like suits in everyday life they may be bank his nurses oh i see specialists but in their free time they want an adrenaline rush not here with about ten or fifteen other friends from all over the world and it's really cool cause we never really get an opportunity like this so i'll jump together it's really cool be able to share this experience the everyone. wins to have fabric under the arms and between the legs when the planet fools this extra fabric acts as wings when two pilots race through the air and up to two hundred fifty kilometers an hour and extreme experience that many find addictive. and the feeling you see is happiness for me at least after i've done a nice jump i'm really really happy and fulfilled and that's the main reason why i do this you can even put words to how good it feels to try to explain it to my friends and i say it feels like you're falling in love every time you make it. and then brennan is well known in the ways it seems she's won many competitions the out is here on pick it is either going in a wing suit because instruction and training a false move can result in a deadly accident. one hundred forty two wings two pilots have been killed since this extreme schools became popular at the beginning of this century. but many parents say the risk is possibly kick. obviously we all know that there are risks booked the reward is so much higher that we are willing to take the risks we take these risks because. yeah it's an incredible feeling when you when you can control your body and your wing suit and fly where you want. we suit base jumping for many it's the ultimate sports the doctor few minutes even the highest flying turns to come back to. well that lose both winning and exhausting i have no doubt that those wingsuit fliers are hungry off the jump like that lucky for them italy is right next to switzerland we've got a great tip coming up on our latest installment of your m x i catch up where we introduce you to a traditional dishes from all over europe that you can prepare at home in your own kitchen you can find this recipe and many more on our website at d.f.w. dot com slash lifestyle so what's cooking today we're heading to rome to try out what just might be the best fish soup ever. most american solely is on his way to his favorite fishmonger in the middle of friends i'll tell every day the ship buys a freshly caught fish for his restaurant. here he finds everything he needs for his famous fish soup. was considered a meal for poor people the basic recipe is centuries old. procedure that at two point three shoot dates back to the romans. michigan they took what cash was left behind by the fishermen and boiled it in seawater on board their ships and that's all the broth was made of but i'll bet they are the same that was buried things like muscles were uttered not your part of every good fish so a little bully me here we have both clams and mussels he recalled says you bully gentle ball. most of us says there's hardly a fish all seafood that come into a good soup even that dog fish all good it and definitely shellfish so has he got it oh. there was something else. once you know the mussels we forgot the mussels by going to gold's here. to respond to they needed an orchard to see my parents opened their restaurant in the mid one nine hundred sixty left to go to the fish was available seven days a week and my father brought his passion for fish with him from sicily your father vinny with us issue and the second generation of the family to run the restaurant you use on all of you on the journey that's your own it. says the fishes gutted and filleted whatever's left over such as head and fins is put into a pot of boiling salted water along with center east. carrots and onions the fish stock has to simmer for about an hour to develop its full flavor in the meantime most emotive chili fries garlic and chili in plenty of all of oil the squid is the first to go into the hot oil it has to cook the longest because of its tough meat. we're finally everything is doused in try white water. in crisp or we. know we need tomatoes because the fish can cook very well in tomatoes. tomatoes which doesn't just give the whole thing a great color it will be the taste of fish and tomatoes just goes well together if you're to be sure it will go. shellfish and mussels are added after that and then finally the fish process which gets to see if it's characteristic taste. it's then seasoned with fresh herbs. over your meat and this is enough for four people. we put the soup down in the middle of the table and everyone takes what they want some broth the fish. leave baby. a push of salt as much as possible feels the need phone. and then everything is poured into a hot serving dish. and once wine is the traditional choice when serving fish dishes but i must admit it surely recommends the red wine. and cheese and this is a change from the lots you know reach. it will be. full bodied but it's fresh at the same time. and goes very well with the taste of the fish soup so. you know what a fish soup. a tasty way to spend an enjoyable meal with friends or family. there are any number of ways to furnish a home but most people want something comfortable unaesthetic leap easing that also applies when you go on holiday we've shown you some rather unusual accommodations here on the program over the past few days i have to say i'm looking forward to our next report we head into the black forest here in germany they can spend the night in an old wine barrel sounds weird but it looks quite cosy to. imagine spending the night in a vineyard surrounded by a group from that hotel and suspect fired in the black forest you can do just that in style a thousand little wine barrels soaked in repurposed and converted into small comfy a bode's. rush through the the for k. i got him out here there's a lot less traffic we go it's quiet and peaceful and then get my guns in c. he can just sit back and relax and enjoy the landscape guns of the scenery the sunset when the calm it's wonderful the guns toward this shot of judicial review of it it's just spectacular full apia you feel like you're all on your own over looking down on the world without a care oh. you're good you go and. water and all and off to a monastery in two nights the couple is impressed with the panorama but how are they managing the hot summer weather. hisham ahmed that moment when we first arrived yesterday i was taken aback by how terribly hot it was so we opened up all the doors and windows then in the evening after the sun went down it was a lot more pleasant wind picked up and really cool things off it was lovely. people come to suspect in from all over germany to get a taste of this unique experience next to the bedroom barrel there is another one with the refrigerator for wine of course a sitting milk and a small bathroom. there's even on site catering on the food and drinks are brought directly to your barrel for one hundred sixty euros a night it almost feels like you're in another world market returned all unfair and you are thrilled. it must suck i'm with you have to stay at least two nights to really get a feel for it of my the first night is so amazing you keep asking yourself is this real am i dreaming about yesterday we were really able to relax and settle in and could really enjoy the second night it's incredible to look out at the stars at night while lying in bed around midnight we went inside but couldn't sleep for another hour we were just so busy gazing at the night sky so incredible. the frontiers first heard of the barrel abode overlooking the black forest in the rhine valley two years ago. they had to be patient. i tried to make a reservation but they will booked out for the entire year the next year was also booked so i essentially had to reserve a year and a half in advance of this august it's a very belated anniversary present. so we had a year to hope to look forward to it. when my bones once you've been here for a while you feel really content so you have everything you need we always think we need so many different things to be happy but that's not true at all. you are spend the night in and i'm kind of on shelf place that's what we wanted to know from you many of you voted to tell us about your adventures and send in pictures thanks for all the entries this viewer for example spend the night on a beach in miami. this couple from germany stayed in the wastewater treatment plant renovated while the lady is bought the winning picture comes to us from the back from bolivia or enjoyed an overnight stay in a sold hotel well that was certainly an extraordinary experience coordination as you can look forward to receiving your max watch from us to everyone else you can enter the 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(impressed) ay i like it! who wants to come see the future?! get your business online in minutes with godaddy airo hi, i'm gina. i've tried so many things to lose weight. none of it worked. i would quit after a few days or a week at the most. golo is not like any of those. with golo and release i not only met my goal i've surpassed it. and i'm keeping it off. >> ainsley: it's 8 a.m. on the east coast, tuesday, june 11, this is "fox and friends". we are expecting to see hunter biden shortly, day two of jury deliberations in the federal gun trial get underway in one hour. >> brian: how many family members will be there. this as dad issis faing heat from a pollster. >> steve: and siri getting smarter, as apple rolls out a massive ai update. can we escape ai in every part of our lives? doesn't look like it. >> lawrence: mornings are better with friends. >> brian: get dressed. we are waiting hunter biden's arrival in delaware at federal court. >> steve: 9:00 eastern time, deliberations will begin. >> lawrence: rich edson is live outside the courthouse in wilmington, delaware. >> steve: with a heckler. >> i'm surprised there hasn't been more of that. this was this morning. jurors are supposed to be here and will start deliberating in less than an hour. the judge will address them briefly. they are doing so without hearing hunter biden do so. the jury deliberates after an afternoon of closing arguments. there is overwhelming evidence against hunter biden, lying on a form, owning and possessing that weapon for 11 days, all in october of 2018. they led off their presentation referring to the biden family members, including first lady. people are not evidence and nobody is above the law. and his ex-girlfriend and ex-wife's testimony was discussed. he claimed he was meeting a drug dealer and smoking crack. the gun owner who was questioned about him being a drug owner. relying on evidence of past drug abuse when he bought a gun. lowell says there is no evidence or testimony or witnesses observing hunter using drugs then. week after hunter bought the gun, there was a text about him meeting a drug dealer. maybe he wasn't smoking crack. all in the hands of the jury. >> steve: during closing arguments yesterday abbe lowell was trying to inject reasonable doubt, he said hunter biden did not knowing ly lie, he was in a deep state of denial. that is their case there. >> that is the whole case there. there were times between 2015 and 2019, he was in and out of rehab, on drugs, at time he signed that form, he was under the belief he was not a user of drugs. the prosecution is saying that other stuff, they are contending he was on drugs and lied on the form. >> lawrence: so do other drug addicts that refuse to go to aa, but it is not a defense. interesting to see what the jury decides today. they continue deliberation. hunter biden has not arrived at the courthouse. >> brian: first lady will go on tuesday from washington to wilmington, wilmington to france, france to wilmington and france to philadelphia. she of course is back in wilmington, to show support for her step-son, i get it. but why are we paying for it? >> ainsley: it cost $345,000 for her to go back and forth and dnc is saying they will cover the cost. we asked peter about it, they will cover the cost of a couple tickets. >> steve: probably one first class ticket. if intent was to influence the jury, they will not be needed today. the president is leaving tonight or tomorrow for the g-7. they will be close so they can go back to court if the word comes down. >> lawrence: when they pay for the flight back and forth, is that a legal expense or campaign contribution? >> steve: probably campaign. >> lawrence: is it part of the election, how do you label these things? >> brian: juneteenth coming up thursday? >> ainsley: next wednesday -- next. >> brian: yesterday at the white house was time to celebrate, great roster of fantastic acts evidently, people looking at this shot and saying is the president freezing? is he frozen? is he okay in this or just refusing to sway with the music? >> steve: remember when you were a kid and played that game where you come up and say freeze and everybody else around you would move and you have to freeze. looks like he is playing that game right there. he moved a little bit. >> lawrence: or guy with lack of rhythm. it wouldn't be a problem if he did not lie and say he was part of the black church and he marched in the civil rights movement. that is all we do as a culture. someone hanging with the culture, you even have kamala, she does not have to lie or cackle. >> ainsley: if you don't have rhythm, you can clap. everyone can clap. >> brian: he was also brought up in a puerto rican church. he should sway, not sit still. that is all we got, no one in catholic church has any idea if we have rhythm or not. >> lawrence: he's a catholic part of all this culture. raised and marched. >> brian: it is a great way to go. >> steve: when he was not dancing, standing there, freeze, he was at the lect your honor and reminding those at the early celebration of juneteenth, i'm doing a really good job for all of you and the other party -- did not mention political opponents by name, they want to take you back. watch this. >> president biden: let's be clear, they're all ghosts in new g garments trying to take you back, make it harder for black people to vote or have your vote counted, closing doors of opportunity, attacking, diversity, equity and collusion. about our present and future. >> brian: run on dei. that is popular in america. number two, what part is he talking about going back, taking us back? southern democrats separated and they were for jim crow and they are the ones that called themselves the kkk, not sure if he will be happy with where his party was. >> lawrence: whole celebration of juneteenth was donald trump's idea, he proposed the idea and joe biden lift said it and made it a national holiday. it is a fear tactic and they have been doing this nonsense ever since the bronx rally. look at numbers now, black people are leaving the demo democratic party, leaving the party and has nothing to do with race. it is one thing, the economy. it is one thing, the border and fact you decided to take schools away in black neighborhoods, shut down senior facilities and put illegals there. instead of focusing on issues, they plan to use a fear campaign not to talk to white voters, but to tell black folks, stay in your lane right where you are. better not shift your vote, if you do, donald trump is worst thing for you. don't forget tax credits, it is racial politics and to fear people and to -- >> brian: talk about georgia. >> lawrence: which was a lie. >> brian: senator warnock won again. he should apologize for his comment jim crow 2.0. >> lawrence: and all that revenue for the all-star game, the all-star game pulled out. business owners said, what are you doing? you are hurting campaigns, it benefited the party. >> ainsley: one-fourth of the black community is now voting for donald trump. almost 80% voted for biden and now 72% say they will vote for biden. the pollster nate silver is suggesting because of biden's low numbers and ashes proval rating 37.4% is cause for joe biden to jump out of the race. >> steve: in february, nate silver was saying democrats should think about substituting for the quarterback. yesterday he came back and post said on x, former ly twitter, h said democrats would have been better served if biden would have decided not to seek a second term and give voters a say across the democrats across the country. essentially bring in a new horse. he continued and joe biden hit all-time low in approval, dropping out would be a big risk. there is threshold below which continuing to run is a bigger risk. are we there yet? i don't know. it is more than fair to ask. you have one guy who is smartest big data guy in the world saying it could be too late for him. >> lawrence: if you are the president, you can't feel good about this. the convention is two months away, i think. people are still suggesting maybe he shouldn't be on the ticket, almost convention time. >> brian: where do you go? it is kamala harris. governor whitmore will say, kamala, step back, governor shapiro? no. if you put her top of the ticket, numbers look worse, unless sonia sotomayors, i'm going to retire and they say kamala, would you go to the supreme court. >> ainsley: don't even say that. you said all staffers don't want to lose their jobs and telling him to stay and run. >> steve: in a safe space. nobody saying, the numbers stink. he knows numbers are bad, he thinks and we've been talking about this a long time, we heard last march what the plan was. joe biden may not be great, he is not donald trump. >> ainsley: beat him before. look at virginia. >> brian: one big advantage is money and that gap is closing rapidly, president got 12 million -- >> ainsley: president trump. >> brian: in silicon valley and story in politico talks how wall street is lining up behind him. and point bridge capital is in. blackrock labeled insurrection following trump, an asffront to democratic values is in, castleman and eric levine, gop fundraiser treasury official is in, shawn mcguire is in. he is getting wall street andic taking a piece of silicon valley. a lot of guys are citing court cases, civil and legal case because they are business people and you don't want to weaponize government to go after people's success. >> steve: what he did last night trying to court the black community and hemorrhaging young voters. you mentioned virginia, bellwether state for virginia, in latest poll, it's a tie, battleground state. >> brian: three straight polls. >> steve: 48%. governor youngkin said last night with sean hannity, anything can happen. >> sean: that is what polls are showing like georgia and pennsylvania and wisconsin, michigan, nevada and arizona, those battleground states are seeing same kind of statement that virginia is making. they want a strong america. an america that has economic strength, not biden generated economy that unleashed inflation. >> lawrence: as we get closer, the partisan divide was deeply emotional. the closer we get to election, only emotion that matters and their paycheck every two weeks, they are looking and don't have enough. they are going to the grand jury store. >> brian: i think security, too. i look at the border and foreign policy, 38% approval rating on foreign policy. >> lawrence: i agree, it was border at one point, closer to election, economy is number one issue. >> steve: to your point in our big packet of stuff, there was survey done by intuit credit karma and 27% of americans admit they occasionally skip meals because they cannot afford it, 30% sacrifice other things to buy crashes, other things are paying bills or rent because of cost of food. >> brian: hot water in a bag, if you are skipping a meal. i think this is country style chicken pot pie, come by my office today, skipping a meal in a bag. tells me where to cut it open, too. boil water, dinner is coming your way. >> ainsley: it is eza. we have machines right outside your office, put a cup of hot water. >> brian: and have friends and family over. >> ainsley: meal in a bag. >> brian: i'm boiling the water, call your relatives. >> lawrence: i will toss to carley. >> carley: i always wanted to eat chicken pot pie in a bag. >> brian: you are invited, bring your own bag. >> carley: chaotic scene, p protest rocking new york city, watch this. [indiscernible chanting] >> carley: they are upon chants long live intifada. protesters set off flairs and chanted anti-israel slogans and demonstrators were carrying a banner that said long live october 7. praising the mas killings which left 1200 israelis dead. 120 hostages are still in the hands of hamas. hundred for two migrants who beat and mugged outside a four-star hotel. how to combat that significant uptick in crime. >> there was a shooting where a migrant shot two police officers trying to keep us safe, who were tailing him because he was a suspect in several robberies. now they shoot at our police officers. >> carley: the migrants are believed to be staying at nearby hotel shelters. terribles in california rescuing a kite surfer after a pilot spotted the word help in the sand. first responder was lowered down and the surfer was hoisted to safety. the surfer did not need medical attention. uconn head coach dan hurley is staying in connecticut after turning down $70 million from the lakers. he will look to lead huskies to a national championship, saying, i am humbled by this experience, i am proud of the championship culture we have built at connecticut. speaking of basketball, wnba star caitlin clark fouled hard as fever faced the suns last night. the connecticut player bumped clark. clark and chicago sky star angela reese have been in the spotlight. sales are up over last season. actress courtney cox recreating her iconic appearance in bruce springsteen's music video. it is part of trend where people ask their moms how they danced in the '80s. she wore a shirt similar to what she wore. she said it was one of the most importance of her career. >> brian: i thought it was spontaneous. >> ainsley: she looks amazing, she has not aged. >> carley: she is gorgeous and i hope my son does not ask how i dance. >> lawrence: how did you dance, brian? >> steve: dancing ymca. >> brian: no, no. cal mcginnis >> carley: he stays on one letter. >> lawrence: like biden. >> brian: i don't freeze, tomorrow i will be in dallas, klif is carrying the radio show. i will talk to people of texas, find out what dallas thinks what is happening in america and the border and food in a bag. >> steve: snyder plaza is just across from smu. >> brian: right where the bush museum is. >> lawrence: tell my people i said hello, texas, dallas. >> ainsley: go to the diner so he is not out by himself. >> steve: i will send sally. >> brian: i need help dressing casual, untucked shirt. >> lawrence: show your muscles. >> ainsley: gingham. >> lawrence: wear cowboy boots. >> brian: if we don't tease soon -- >> steve: real photos of children are being used to power ai. >> ainsley: who official and leading ai expert jamie metsel says this is tip of the i'm going berg. >> brian: and he has a brand new book. only purple's gel flex grid passes the raw egg test. no other mattress cradles your body and simultaneously supports your spine. memory foam doesn't come close. get your best sleep guaranteed right now! save up to $400. visit purple.com or a store near you. 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>> no, we have large ai systems, they are collecting digital information and more information and data they grab, smarter they bottom. they will try to swallow up the internet, we need governance and regulations in place. >> brian: you made a readable book about something we all need to know. you said we can start curing cancer and you used ai to save your dad's life. >> it is really something so meaningful to me, while writing the healthcare chapter, my dad was diagnosed with the steve jobs cancer and i encouraged our oncologist, sequence his tumor cells. chem o did not work, we found a mutation by sequencing the cancer cells. he has seen two super bowls and ashes tended his granddaughter's graduation and celebrating the book launch. >> brian: i can understand the book, we all need confidence in this. we'll talk more about it. primary day in nevada and polls are opening soon, candidate sam brown picking up major endorsement, he is straight ah ahead. there are many ways to deliver a shipment. at old dominion freight line, we deliver them this way. this way uses technology and goes the extra mile to do things the right way. the delivering promises on time, every time, way. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? 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>> this seat is not just important to me, but to the entire country. we have seen contrast between joe biden and left leaning congress lead by chuck schumer compared to how things were under president trump's wellership. nevadans are hurting. the american dream is at risk and people are looking for hope. i know power and importance of hope when all seems lost. my own soldiers came to my rescue saying, sir, i have you. that is what president trump is doing for americans and gaining in the polls and i seek to do in nevada, give them something to hope for. country and struggles we have now do not have to persist. we can get back on track, become strong and have an economy that works for all. >> lawrence: captain, many would argue you have given the country enough, almost dying in combats, decided to serve again. >> ainsley: god bless you, thank you for your service. jury deliberations will resume in hunter biden gun trial in 20 minutes, will we get a verdict today? my dad believed in hard work, and the farm was the perfect place to learn grit, determination and problem solving. we're taking that passion and channeling it through our farm to home bedding bath, and apparel at red land cotton. we grow cotton in the rich red earth of north alabama. and we want our products to be made here in the usa, from the seed in the ground to the final stitch. go to red land cotton dot com and receive 20% off your order with code fox 20 >> do you ever have a run-down feeling, lack of energy or just not up to par? 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>> i think he should be convicted based on legal analysis. not sure how political this jury is. you can't read into anybody or a jury until after the fact, of course. >> steve: we've all been watching and this case has been salacious, the family dragged back and forth through the trial. he could have done something about this a long time ago. >> that is a very interest ing part to me. hunter could have pled guilty, you don't need a plea deal to plead guilty, by taking it to trial, we have all the behind the scenes from his o -- this ws all going down, that is interesting, as well. >> steve: if convicted, i know the president said he will not pardon him. he's going to pardon him. >> after the election is over, he will get a pardon, joe biden does not have anything to lose there. they said this is a political prosecution. >> do you expect a verdict today? >> i anticipate a verdict today, streamlined case. >> steve: thank you very much. meanwhile, 10 before top of the hour, kicking off summer of soccer on fox. fox soccer analyst stu holden and alexi lawless will preview it. check in with bill hemmer. >> bill: taking a few headers outside, see how that works out. we are on verdict watch. about 10 minutes away. dramatic body cam video. hits keep coming over joe biden's age and cans day from the left. one week later, is the border any better? 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which one can we see first? >> the euro, our first time at fox sports covering this event. it feels like a mini world cup. you have england, germany, spain, italy, all the big players and tournaments. the teams in this big tournament and that's what we're excited. you think about renaldo, his last international tournament. and france and then messi. fox sports we talked about the big teams and stars on display every summer. an opportunity even for the united states this summer in the copa america to show what they've got. >> brian: who comes in favored and who do you pick to emerge? >> euros, france, england. from an england perspective is it coming home being able to win a trophy? they're very good. incredible talent and confidence. france, also the last stand when it comes to renaldo and portugal. the big teams and stars and then a couple days later we roll right into copa america. u.s. hosting this tournament that in normal times is for south america but u.s. is hosting it and everybody is coming and argentina and brazil. messi in his new neighborhood here in the united states, or vinny junior when it comes to brazil. >> brian: u.s. against boll ive yeah. they're getting respect internationally, right? >> you make a great point here. we talk about this generation of players and they've been dubbed as the golden generation. this is a team you should be excited about this summer. really this summer we'll find out if this team actually has what it takes to play against big teams and it is kind of a dress rehearsal for two years from now, the world cup in the united states and expectations are sky high. uruguay is one of the top teams now and then brazil or columbia. chances for these guys to prove what they have what it takes. otherwise the coach could lose his job and maybe -- i'm excited and hope they make us excited getting it done on the field. >> what have you done for me lately. you should expect this team to do big, bold things. i think as you said for coach and the team to a certain extent. >> brian: i didn't know where he was going with that. now it makes sense. it works. i think it works. >> new material. >> open source, it is all yours. >> brian: let's talk about this on radio, too. congratulations, a fun summer. the world cup right after. thanks, guys. watch the euro cup and cabo america. >> steve: meanwhile. >> brian: i'm in dallas tomorrow. breakfast with friends and live there. we'll talk to a lot of people on camera and buy a lot of food. >> steve: things kick off at 5:00 a.m. central time until 8:00 a.m. >> lawrence: pack the house for kilmeade, my dallas folks. >> ainsley: do you want them to get dressed? 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