teaming up to launch a super pac focused on attracting disillusioned young voters. will it work in italics? >> ainsley: plus. [laughter] >> ainsley: gosh, my voice cracked. [laughter] >> ainsley: seasonal allergies, right, steve? plus, supermodel nomani campbell message for young women skipping motherhood over economic. it will change her mind. as a study finds more trump supporters than biden supporters say marriage and children should be a priority. >> steve: look at that speaking of parents. this sunday's is father's day. we have the top of the line ideas for kids. >> ainsley: what is that? >> steve: waterproof. >> lawrence: what a tease because we are all interested. the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. and remember, mornings are better with friends. >> brian: get dressed. >> lawrence: make sure you are already dressed. so president biden hosting an early juneteenth celebration at the white house yesterday as his support among black voters continues to go down. >> brian: now one polling guru is suggesting that joe biden should drop out of the presidential race with less than five months to election day? >> steve: peter doocy just back from france joins us from washington. peter? >> good morning. and the president came back to the white house last night after a few days in france and a few days in delaware to host an early juneteenth celebration there on the south lawn. we have got some video of it. i don't remember ever seeing president biden try to dance on camera. last night was not going to be the night. did he briefly address the crowd on the south lawn though who accuse republicans of trying to take away black americans' right to vote. trying to do anything to reverse this trend. he has shed 7% of his black voter support since october of 2020. trump has gained in that time 9%. things are bleak with young voters, too. so now we have got this headline from the wrap. snl and parks and recreation writers pitch ads to help biden reach gen z and young millennials. these ads are going to come out next month in july. and the organizer is claiming in this interview that it's not your average celebrity endorsement. rather they are creating content with millennial and gen z writers for millennial and gen z voters. at the same time, the pollster, nate silber is warning, biden just hit a new all-time low in approval. 37.4% at 5:38 yesterday. dropping out would be a big risk. but there is some threshold below which continuing to run is a bigger risk. are we there yet? i don't know but it's more than fair to ask. we have no indication president biden is planning to drop out. is he going to go talk about gun safety before heading out to europe italy where the talk will turn, last week to russia v. ukraine. back to you. >> brian: peter, i was pretty stunned to say how much jill biden's trips back and forth across the oceans. >> ainsley: how expensive they were? >> brian: $345,000 it's cost taxpayers. >> peter: sounds like the dnc is going to reimburse the cost of some first class tickets. >> brian: that's like a few thousand dollars. >> ainsley: remember, peter, you told the story and you said how much is this going to cost the taxpayer? >> peter: you are welcome taxpayers for getting reimbursement for first class tickets. >> steve: nate silver, they should have liivesd to me in february. he should have dropped out last year. nobody at the white house or at the campaign saying okay we're going to lay low and just before the convention is he going to drop out. nobody is suggesting that he is going to say, you know what? i had a good year. so long. >> peter: no. there was a lot of talk about different prominent democrats months ago putting themselves in a position if biden decide he had he was going to bow out. that is all done. they are all systems go with biden at the top of the ticket and harris has the vice president and honing for the best. >> lawrence: peter, i'm hoping can you put this into context. when you look at the numbers he is under water when it comes to young voters, obviously losing support amongst minority voters. and voters point to the economy. they say all of this is impacting them. they can't get a house and all that stuff. the white house already has some of the best hollywood people to produce their messaging and all of that. is it the position of the white house that people just don't understand the story of the administration? that they have actually done more and if they could just get these producers to make these little ads that they will understand more? i mean, i'm just not understanding. >> peter: it is, lawrence, a lot of people you talk to at the white house or a lot of people from delaware have been say for a couple months now well, a lot of voters are just not paying attention, they are not as plugged into politics as we are, but, at some point, it's too late. at some point people do have to start paying attention because we are like two and a half months away from people forming opinions and then applying for ballots to get sent to their house. and so, it's -- the time for people to start paying attention is coming up quickly. >> steve: peter, here's date. june 14th, 2017. you were supposed to go to the congressional baseball practice that day over in virginia but you had an assignment and you couldn't make it. and now you have got a special on fox nation called strike zone, right? peter peters yeah, we have spent a couple months on this new project. >> this is the first time we are talking about it. nobody has done in the seven years since this congressional baseball practice shooting, nobody has done a documentary about it. and so, with the whole team at fox nation, we put together a three-part series and they are all -- my wife and i watched it last night. it was her birthday. this is what we did for her birthday. it is gripping the way that the story has been put together. we talked to the heroes of that day. we talked to some of the victims. and we were actually able to, with the input from the people who were at the shooting, including officer david bailey, who was one of the officers engaging with the gunman, we were able to go back to the baseball field with permits and recreate the shooting to give you an idea. >> steve: with real guns. >> peter: with real guns. they were out there just a couple days ago. the finished product it looks more like something you would see in a trailer for bad boys than in a trailer for something about a congressional baseball practice. but, it really shows how violent this action was. and we -- can you stream the whole thing now on fox nation. we also, for the first time on camera. took steve scalise back to second base on that practice field where he almost lost his life. and to hear him tell the story right there at second base is one of the most moving experiences that i have had in 15 years of doing different assignments. so, please do go watch it on fox nation. any time now. but start during the break. [laughter] >> peter: all right. >> ainsley: that sounds fascinating. i can't believe it's been seven years. we were all together reporting on that. >> steve: live on the couch. >> ainsley: yeah, we were. thank you, peter. he has a great wife who is also in the business and on her birthday they are watching peter on tv. >> lawrence: that's awesome. >> steve: honey, i have got a special get to see the fox nation three part series one day early. happy birthday, hillary by the way. >> secret recording by a liberal filmmaker captures samuel alito and john roberts discussing whether they believe compromise between the left and the right is possible. >> brian: wow. look at this. brooke singman is here with more. >> brooke: this is a wild story. this liberal documentary filmmaker who lied and represented herself as a religious conservative to get into the supreme court historical society's annual dinner last week secretly recorded a conversation with justice samuel alito and chief justice john roberts discussing the current political climate in america. so in the audio obtained exclusively by rolling stone, justifiable alito is heard questioning whether compromise between the left and the right is even possible. he said one side or the other is going to win. adding there can be a way of working, a way of living together peacefully but it's difficult, you know, because there are differences on fundamental things that really can't be compromised. the filmmaker justified her decision to intentionally mislead the justices telling rolling stone that she did it because, quote: the supreme court is shrouded in secrecy and they are refusing to submit to any accountability in the face of overwhelming evidence of serious ethics breaches. meanwhile when pressed by the filmmaker chief justice roberts says the polarization in today's society is nothing new. citing high tensions during wars of the past. however roberts' focus might be elsewhere right now as senate democrats are currently debating whether or not to subpoena him in the fight over judicial ethics reform. at the moment, democrats seem to be divided on the strategy of issuing a subpoena as they acknowledge it's unclear whether they can even get majority support in the senate judiciary committee. guys? >> steve: all right, brooke. thank you very much. >> brian: there is all out attack on the supreme court justice. the flag controversy. what is justin thomas doing on vacation? what is justice alito think when being surreptitiously recorded. >> lawrence: that recording didn't even get anything. >> brian: didn't get much. >> lawrence: no one disagrees with the statements. >> steve: john roberts disagreed with what she said. >> ainsley: said he wasn't able to compromise her. some things you can't compromise. steve. >> lawrence: even if the statement is true nothing wrong with that statement. >> ainsley: we have ha h. a lot of the people. >> brian: they are attacking them. >> ainsley: what about her credibility as a journalist. if she lied to get into this event. >> steve: it looks like she had an agenda. it looked like she was trying to get that she got it. it was revealed. i'm kind of curious about the circumstances. >> lawrence: they want to destroy the court. >> steve: meanwhile, talk a little bit about this. you know there is going to be an elections, first tuesday in november. and, you know, look at the polls. we were talking about them a little while ago. right now donald trump is leading in the swing states. and that is causing a number of people on the political left to say my hair is on fire. and their hair is on fire. because they are terrified that donald trump would be returned to the white house and there could be some revenge as well. >> ainsley: here is rachel maddow talking about her concerns if donald trump is elected. >> steve: she said this, is a quote. >> ainsley: i'm worried about the country broadly. if we put someone in power who is openly avowing that he plans to build camps to hold millions of people, and to root out what he describes in subhuman terms, as his enemy from within. what convinces you that these massive camps he's planning are only for migrants? so, yes, i'm worried about me. but, only as much as i'm worried about all of us. >> steve: going to the camp? >> brian: andy mccabe, the fbi guy who was caught putting together a master plan to have this russia hoax put forward. >> lawrence: lisa page, peter strzok. ains. >> brian: he said the same thing. chris matthews said the same thing. i watched over the weekend the president was asked by sean hannity, dr. phil in another interview, do you plan on revenge for all the lawfare that has been put out on you. he said i'm going to be too busy. you can't blame me if i did and people are mad because i didn't last time with hillary. took the second half he said and put a montage and said the president is out for revenge, why? because they are out to stop the president. they are not out to cover an election. they are out to stop donald trump. >> lawrence: it's so ironic that the people that has attacked -- not only the president of the united states, but all of his supporters, whether you are talking about donald trump or just mothers expressing some concern about their kids going after school board moms that are upset with the system, to then say they're going to be targeted, also, the former president has also said, ainsley, that part of his goggle is to make sure that no one else gets targeted. >> ainsley: where were they when this was happening to donald trump the weapons of our government, our justice system? they all loved that they loved that they were seeking revenge against donald trump, just for having properties in new york. they were running -- some of our elected officials here were run obligor then issue that i will take down donald trump. that's the weaponization of government. that's what they fear if trump gets elected? >> brian: that's why james carville came out and said the lawfare is not working here's what trump actually said. >> >> sean: on those that want people to believe that you want retribution. that you will use the system of justice to go after your political opponents. >> number one they are wrong it. has to stop. otherwise, we won't have a country. look, when this election is over, based on what they've done, i would have every right to go after them and it's easy because it's joe biden and you see all the criminality all of the money going into the family and him. all of this money from china from russia. from ukraine. >> lawrence: you know, i think it's important. because it's been a quick four years. but, remember where we were four years ago when this came to the campaign back and forth. and you had the 40-plus intelligence former officials come out and say -- 50, right? it was russian disinformation the hunter biden laptop. and now right now four years later almost, we are in a court of law where they are using that same laptop and the judge has said that it's actually legitimate and not only that. the fbi knew that it was legitimate. but, because it's a campaign, all bets are off. let's scare the american people, let's use people with fancy titles, a part of the community. to say weaponize against and then donald trump can't even suggest? maybe we should undo some of these agents. that's what they are worried about. maybe break up. so agencies. maybe root out the political corruption. it's not like there is proof or anything that they have attacked the former president while he was president of the united states they said they weren't going to take the orders from him. read the goat from rachel maddow worried about a camp. not just people on tv. a.o.c. a congresswoman from here in new york she is worried that apparently trump will arrest her because she has been a big, you know, anti-trump person through the last. >> lawrence: so ridiculous. one day maddow is afraid of the former president as if he went after one day during the first four years. it's not like we don't have a record to see of the guy they said this the last time he was going to go after the political opponents go. after the journalists. last time i checked it was barack obama's administration spied on journalist spied on our own people at fox news. there is no reports about that. >> brian: all right. well, we'll see what happens. i just know this, 62% of the country is in favor of rounding up illegal immigrants into camps and sending them back. and that's margaret brennan of face the nation. still can't get her jaw off the ground. >> steve: she was shocked. it is 7:16 in new york city. carley has the news. >> carley: unbelievable scene unfolded. chaotic anti-israel protests rocking new york city. [chanting] >> carley: that's activists chanting long live intifada. victims of the nova music festival murdered by hamas on october 7th. protesters set off flares chanted anti-israel slogans. demonstrators could be seen carrying around a banner that said long live october 7th if you can believe it. maize praising the mass killing left bide hamas left over 1200 israelis dead. at least 120 hostages are still in the hands of hamas. a young missionary couple ongoing unrest in haiti have been laid to rest in home state of missouri. their parents joined us earlier on "fox & friends first." >> all about sharing the love of christ with others. and just helping those that are in need. and they did that during their time there in haiti. >> it's truly beautiful to see what they did there and how much they loved the culture and the people. >> it is a dark place, but, you know, i believe that the darkest places need the light. and that's why davey and natalie were there. >> davey and natalie lloyd were married just two years ago. they had spent the majority of the last few years of their life devoted to god and serving others. an arrest has been made in northern china after four americans were stabbed in a park over the weekend. chinese police say a 55-year-old man is in custody for attacking four instructors from iowa's cornell college on sunday. >> the victims are now recovering. their conditions are not known at this time. this just in former president trump's legal team is filing a new motion to dismiss the classified documents indictment. this move comes as house democrats launch a group to respond to a possible second trump term. california congressman jared huffman is helping lead the effort. he said, quote. this stuff is going to be coming at us at light speed. and we are on our heels and reacting to it. we could lose our democracy according to that congressman. florida governor ron desantis is raising teacher pay. the governor announced 1.55 -- $25 billion in new education funding yesterday. while also take swipe at the state's teacher's union. salaries for teachers would increase f 40,000 per year to 47,000 per year. across the country and around the world. that's the one thing you hear about florida they don't pay their teachers a lot. >> ainsley: in florida. they used to now. >> brian: they just gave them a raise. >> steve: thank you, carley. apparently the teacher's union is talking about how carley is number 50 when it comes to teacher pay. >> ainsley: then i think it changed to 16 now. >> steve: 16th in the country. >> ainsley: 16th in the country. >> steve: i just saw what the teacher's union had said and they said that -- says florida is 50th in u.s. overall in teacher's pay and teacher short damage. >> brian: maybe after this increase. >> ainsley: we were talking about it before the show. you and i were on that with the producers say making them number 16 in the country. lawrence lawrence i just wonder for all the criticism of ron desantis, this is something that he has done and the teachers union, they have not been friendly to him. >> steve: no. >> brian: but you know, why, right? school choice. >> lawrence: 100 percent. >> steve: and books. >> lawrence: will they give him credit for signing this bill into law to give them the increases that he needs. so at least is he fighting the culture war as well as taking care of the teachers as well. >> ainsley: my mom was that teacher for 33 years. my sister is a school teacher in south carolina. i'm all for this. they don't make the amount of money for the amount of work they put into it. >> steve: they do not. >> brian: i agree. >> steve: speaking of children naomi campbell has two children at home now. >> ainsley: her first one at 50 years old. >> steve: they were born by a surrogate. she talks in the london times now about, you know, i don't think she saw it coming. how much of an impact and how her life changed. she says, my children are my 110% priority. and she loves parenting. and she worries that a number of younger women who are not having children right now because of economy or for some other issue, they are going to some day regret not having a kid