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Look firstly at what we saw the us presidentjoe biden do this week. a lot of muscle flexing, a lot of showing of strength of the various alliances. what is your assessment of where the us you eu relationship is now? in a certain way it is in very good shape. there is nothing is good shape. there is nothing is good for a relationship is finding an enemy and they have found an enemy in russia and vladimir putin and that has definitively bought them together. these summits in some sense a lot show we are and a lot easier with a lot grander language than they used to be. but there is a difficulty at the core of it which is that increasingly in part because of what is happening with russia europeans have come to depend evermore on the united states and yet at the same time the united states is less and less certain to be there for them after the next election or even regardless of how that comes out into the distant future. so

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rachel: i saw a video on x of these guys going out to do that kind of stuff on the top of the skyscrapers and underneath it said chicks don t like to do that kind of work. it s really dangerous work out there that men, mostly men do, to build bridges and buildings. will: the sign of a economy. one of the ways to count how the economy is doing is counting the number of cranes in the skyline. i don t know what new york s mean or average is compared to history. but nashville is full of cranes. pete: there s a lot of little skinny tall buildings going up all over new york. it s incredible. it s also very masculine to wear makeup and sit on a couch. will: i m not letting you defy yourself. i ve been in a tail spin all week long. pete: why? will: and i ve been in the gym. because it was revealed to me this week on the will cain show that you are warming up with 225 and i mean, i know you re fit but this is a whole nother level. it s really throwing me off. then i see jesse on the five and like he s in shape. look at that . and i m two months away from having to the do the navy seals spread. it absolutely worries me. rachel: do muscles weigh you down? pete: yeah, they make me sink. will: his lack of character weighed hip down, he s not doing it. pete: i know where will is right now. staring two months out with an intense physical fitness event with studs and feeling unprepared and not feeling good and all in your own head. will: and i find out you re benching house. pete: i was taking a yeah. one of his producers happened to be in the just a minute at the same time. rachel: do you work out here? pete: i was on the never ending pete hegseth book promotion tour. one of his producers was down there, and he letted the group chat know how much. rachel: sounds like pete said let everyone know i m 275. pete: couldn t plant it or script it better. rachel: i love it. pete: you ll be all right, will. you ll be all right. will: i m sore this morning. i was in the gym yesterday. pete: he s a rich guy and cofounder of craft ventures and cohost of all in podcast and name is david sacks. he s a big donor or has been to a lot of different causes and not clear which way he d go and he was on with larry kudlow and kind of reveal where had his support was going and why. take a look. there s no comparison of the cognitive abilities of these two men and what we saw last night is a fundraiser for president trump and he was very sharp, on the ball and stayed for something like four hours and talked to everybody and the whole crowd and everybody loved him and at the same time you saw biden at that d-day event and looked like he couldn t keep up with whatever he was doing. there s no question on which of the men are more cognitive and with it. will: founder of paypal tied in with peter musk and peter teale and cohosted by someone from cnbc and tech venture capitalist with sacks and it represents a shift and had a fundraiser which trump atten attended and even ar shift among those and going for the left and talking about later in the program and guys like russell brand. rachel: talk ago bit about russell brand and he s an interesting figure in the whole wave of people during covid they were expecting protesters and going in san francisco and not that there are people that hate tram nap san francisco and de-moralizing enough and they re not willing to go out and unless they re paid by george soros to go out and protest trump. you know what, i m worried about the grocery store and worried that rents are bad and crime is bad in san francisco and i m no- pete: there s no energy, rachel, to your point and no air in the balloon on the biden side, which means they ve got to fire up the machine. all the enthusiasm is for that man right there. rachel: l lawfare was also mentioned and coordinated attack and using the laws and using the courts and weapon sizing against a political opponent and sent shock waves not through just trump supporters but people like this also abroad. the headline on another topic is double cro crossed and bill meln was on the double line saying last weekend we did all the coverage of the new executive order of joe biden is something he said he didn t have enough power pomoxus execute and did it capping at 2500, you know, illegals and people are going to shot the door on the shut the door on the border and going to bed for the night and that s not happening and maybe it s an x and cbp from bill melugin on the border and 1300 apprehended by the border patrol and in san diego yesterday and late yesterday afternoon and going to america. egypt. egypt. reporter: all from egypt? yeah. reporter: group of friends and you want a job? america good. america good. america good. vietnam. reporter: all from china? yeah. reporter: why d you come to america? for free. reporter: to be free? yes. rachel: my favorite footage was from a couple weeks ago and interviewing people coming across the border and there s turkish guys and they re like i m okay but you don t know who all these people are and even the people crossing illegally were like what the heck is going on? this is not safe and we have seen really shady people alodge the journey and you have no idea who s coming into the country. they passed an executive action and media tour and bill melugin isen o the ground and like the border patrol guy and bill melugin is by himself essentially covering what s happening on the border and in the u.s.. will: egypt, vietnam, and more. pete: get in a time machine and travel three years from 9/11 and have folks from afghanistan and pakistan and iran and egypt pouring across the boarder and hand them a piece of paper and say meet up with us in a couple of years. will: it s a far cry. rachel: but it s a joke in the sense that think about how much money, i mean, billions of dollars poured into the salaries and buildings for homeland security . why even have homeland security when this is happening? it s a joke. it s a joke. pete: should shut down the entire department and move to the southern board fertilizer they really care, but they don t. rachel: you have to care about this situation in you care about homeland security and they re aiding and abedding it and enabling abetting it and enabling it and want it to happen. homeland security is a joke in america like that turkish man was laughing. that footage should be played every single day. will: make you aware of a law new york is working on and a milestone ban on social media feeds for children and addictive social media feeds with a step in the right direction. stop addictive feeds exploitation act or safe, it requires them to verify user age and give kids consent for alga rhythmic feed and have to have anyone acknowledged and parental consent if you re under the age limitation in order to get the alga rhythmic feed. kids without consent to view this addictive alga rhythmic feed can see social media content but flo flowing in a chronological time line of posts and anyone on x can know the difference between those two forms. rachel: explain that because maybe some people don t understand how that alga rhythmic works. will: on x it is the chronological feed and for you this is the is algorithm and sits this and watches what you ll interact with and what you ve li liked and reposted ani know, i know they can track your eyes, all of them, instagram, like how long your eyes linger on the timing thing and arkansas and they ll feed you more of content like that. it s just watching your behavior and listening to you and watching you. giving you more of what you like based on how much you engage with it. when i say best, most honed alga rhythmic format to feed you more of what you re suggesting you p. pete: last part of the bill is parents get ability to pause notifications on social media account near midnight and this is no substitute for parents. pete: you re not going to legislate your way out of stopping kids from staring at their phones. they ll find a way into something. rachel: i will be honest and i was one of the libertarianish peoples and i changed my view on how i look at any kind of regulation that has to do with children and families and i literally look at it and will it help the family? i don t care if it fits into an ideological box or not. i think i m 100% agree and there s no substitute appearance, pete, we re no we can t fight this by ours as parents. we don t stand a chance of expanding in and going to france and going to register for the age and parental consent and going to view the character and you can make sure to undergo that. pete: studies show that when you ask for an age verification, you have to verify who you are for pornography sites and usage go down 90%. most people don t want to admit who goes to that site and it goes down and filtered away. will: see the amazon tribe got star link? pete: didn t get me into click bait. will: they were on porn in ten minutes. rachel: average age of kids that use porn is 10 years old. not good. will: the harm of social media on kids and teens. data shows children on screens more than three and a half hour as day are more likely to develop serious mental health problems and so it s critically important that parents set limits for kids and look at what they re viewing. algorithms target kids and send messages to kids about different topics whatever they re gearing it towards and suck these kids in by sending these repeated algorithms. when our kids are not in their natural has been dat being outdoors with other kids and having the ball taken away and they re not developing critical skills they ll need as a transition into teenagers and adulthood. social skills and communication skills. rachel: at 9:50 eastern we have backyard camping ideas and more to keep your kids off the screens. pete: i like it. now to a fox news alert, idf announcing four israeli hostages have been rescued after a raid in central gaza earlier today. rachel: wow. pete: great news. they re all alive and currently recovering at hospitals after being kidnapped for 246 days. all four were ab ducked during the assault on abducted during the nova music festival on october 7 and one of the hostages reuniting with her father at the hospital. hamas still has around 120 hostages. that must feel like a miracle. kia recalling over 460,000 telluride, suvs over a fire ha czar concerns and i should finish my seasonses. national highway traffic safety administration reporting the power seat motor in the suv may overheat due to a stuck slide knob. this could potentially lead to a fire when the car is parked or in drive. the recall affecting models made from 2020-2024 and kia urging telluride owners outside or away from structures in case it lights itself on fire. several congressmen making a commemorative parachute jump over normandy to mark the 80th anniversary of d day skin colludes several military vets s in colluding michael wallz and cory miles and all of them landed on the ground safely. those are your headlines. some of the photos and video of those guys in the world war ii era aircraft is pretty cool. will: i said b52s earlier and i was wrong. people corrected me. the b52 didn t come in till the 50s but a lot of bombers dropping para troopers. janice dean coming up with the preview of the 156 running of the belmont stakes. pete: tim kent did something interesting and unique in normandy and hall of fame pitcher john shmaltz still ahead. from pep in their step to shine in their coats, when people switch their dog s food to the farmer s dog, the effects can seem like magic. but there s no magic involved. 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we can t recruit into ranks of the military and looked foolish on the world stage and tornado leaders didn t like what foreign leaders didn t like what they re talking about and pete: a live report on the legacy coming up next. and i saved hundreds. with all the money i saved i thought i d buy stilts. being so tall definitely has its advantages. oh whoa. here you go, kiddo. thanks. hi honey ready to go? yup. there it is, there it is. ahhh.here we go. i guess it also has some disadvantages. yes it does. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty, liberty. i was on a work trip when the pulmonary embolism happened. but because i have 23andme, i was aware of that gene. that saved my life. e pete: apollo 8 took this famous earth rise photo died in a plane crash yesterday. rachel: william anders was piloting the plane alone when it crashed near the san juan islands and his family confirming the news saying they re devastated. will: madeleine rivera joining us with the latest. good morning, guys. districts pouring in for william anders and the plane crash in the waters of seattle friday and the coast guard said the washington department of fish and wildlife team recover the pilot s body after a search that spanned several hours and faa saying it was a vintage t34 mentor and graduated in the naval economy in 1955 and served in the air force in 1963 and third group of astronauts beating thousands of astronauts and it was the first group of humans to orbit the moon and he took that iconic photo. in 1968 during al poll low 8 apollo 8, bill arounds offered the deepest of gifts for an as mott and traveled to the threshold of the moon and helped us all see ourselves. he embodied the lessons and more. the faa is investigating the crash. will and rachel. will: thank you, madelynn. a tanker truck carrying diesel fuel caught fire yesterday in the dallas suburb forcing them to evacuate and noticing smoke from the engine and stopped at intersection. she escaped and the whole truck went up in flames and is not hurt. he has dents can return to the area to put out the blaze in two hours. three officers involved in last month s arrest of pro golfer scottie scheffler violated policy by not turning on body cameras when they arrested hip. documents show louisville metro brian gill suffered scrapes and burns to his knee. charges have been dropped. the san antonio bramas squared off against the battle hawks tomorrow night at 7:00. winner of each game onto the ufl championship game ever. and those are your headlines. pete: all right. it s a huge saturday of sports on fox as well. will: we have two star-studded baseball game withs hall of famer john shmoltz here to break it down. rachel: and we have janice dean live at the race. introducing the g2 edge. the same #1 selling gel ink pen in america. now with an innovative laser etched design, cushioned comfort grip, and durable tungsten carbide tip. whatever your mission, give yourself the edge. rsv is out there. for those 60 years and older protect against rsv with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and joint pain. i chose arexvy. rsv? 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(vo) when life s doors open, we ll handle the house. will: we are joined by the man who will be on the call in yankee stadium tonight, fox sports lead, major league baseball analyst and hall of fame pitcher john smoltz. great to see you. yeah, it s buzzing in the town again. will: yeah, it a big, big matchup and yankees and dodgers, two of the best in baseball but history. they re two iconic teams. they really are. there s a lot of pressure on new york to get back to world series and been a million of them and dodgers got to them a million years ago and star power on the team and always nice with a big matchup. regular season it s hard to get this keened of buildup for a regular season game but these two team haves done it. pete: are these two team withs great pitchers as well? yeah, they basically last night, you ll not probably see a game like that wean the two teams and the offense is really good. the game that we an it pate is a 7-6, 6-5 and i love pitchers matchup and as a former pitcher and they silenced both offenses that are humming right now. will: two of the best hitters and stars in the game and aaron judge and shohei ohtani and take a look at where they are right now on base percentage. yeah and yankees resigned judge and he s one of my favorite players to watch and not seeing 6 8 athleticism in baseball and when the yankees got juan sotteau and it really is set up for the yankees to be the team to beat in the american league. the record shows it right now, but i think the dodger haves been a lot in the offseason to kind of stamp their mark on the national league. pete: a as a player in the middle of a long season, do you point to a series saying that s going to have more of a playoff feel and matters a bit more in yeah, there s 162 games and might be hard to emulate what you ll see later on and it s over there it s very polite and they handout the ball over and don t know what to do with the ball. it s an expansion of the game and the greatness of it. it s a it s one of the oldest in all of baseball and st. louis and san francisco having that honor of the legacy and i would say this, for those that love baseball, if you get a chance to go to kansas city, go to the negro league hall of fame and it s mind blowing and i ve learned so much and it s going to be a fun experience of the broadcaster and take a little moment in time and take away from the regular season kind of mundane and honor some great players. will: that s a little later this month and two big games on fox and, rachel, over to you. rachel: rest of fox super satar is happening first and 2024 belmont stakes is happening tonight and one of the race favorites is seize the gray who has more than 2,000 owners. how is that possible? janice jean is live from saratoga springs with ceo and founder of my racehorse, michael barron and part owner of seize the gray, amanda stebbes. s. reporter: nicely done, rachel. michael, how did this happen where thousands of people can be a part owner of a horse? i wanted to get involved in ownership but it s really expensive. i had an idea to build an app and get together a bunch of people that throw in a few hundred bucks and compete and buy a racehorse and we launch it had in and people love it and that s how it all began. i walked over and as a fan boy and said what do you think about training for us and i love what you do and would like you to get involved. reporter: what do you see at the barn with seize the x-ray. the owners of this horse, talk about them. which one of the 2,740 do you mean or are referring to? reporter: my racehorse.com is a thing to own a piece of a horse and it s not that much money. not at all. lets everybody get in and can brag to their neighbors. reporter: i love that wayne lucas is on board with this and it s a game changer and tell me what it s like to own a piece of history. it s fantastic and i joined my racehorse in 2020 with authentic and thought it was amazing and amazing experience and family and i got in to seize the gray when he was a yearling and it was an amazing fantastic whirlwind array. reporter: going from a baby to a winner and i was here when he broke his maiden last year at saratoga and right on the rail and it was fantastic and i was in the winner circle and bright beautiful purple hat if you re looking for me later. after the win, the app went crazy and i check the chats and it was coming in. we love getting people involved and thousands came in after he won it and win on this stage and this race and back-to-back racing and i love it. getting more people involved in racing and ownership and it s a great way to do it and it s a blast. i would love it. reporter: congratulations, it ll be a great race. 6:41 is post time here at belmont in saratoga. back to you guys. rachel: thank you, what a great way to de-mocktize the race for de-mock ragainitize the race for everybody to get involved. more fox & friends still ahead. not highly processed pellets. the farmer s dog is fresh food made with whole meat and veggies. it s not dry food. it s not wet food. it s just real food. it s an idea whose time has come. if you spit blood when you brush, it could be the start of a domino effect. new parodontax active gum repair breath freshener. clinically proven to help reverse the four signs of early gum disease. a new toothpaste from parodontax, the gum experts. oh, my leaffilter? 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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:10:00

Where roads and rail lines have been cut off, and some river levels reached their highest point for a century. scientists say they hope to have another go at launching the boeing starliner spacecraft next week. the mission, which aims to send astronauts to the international space station, was aborted yesterday just four minutes before take off. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. sta rliner. . . boeing s long delayed sta rliner. with four minutes to go, the spacecraft s flight control said it was ready for launch. propulsion. go. hydraulics. go. pneumatics. go. but then the computer said no. hold, hold, hold. hold it. the flight was scrubbed, and out came the astronauts. what happens next is the crew has been disembarked from the spacecraft for the second time now. so last time they were within two hours of launch. this time within

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UK Labour Party rail policy: A pro-capitalist rescue plan

Labour’s rail plan is not a programme of “renationalisation” but an effort to save a collapsed privatisation strategy and to safeguard the interests of British capitalism.

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Letters: Biden age; Back school levy; Inappropriate cartoon | Opinion

Liberals, normal folks, and good Republicans have been hearing that the stories of President Biden being old as the reason his poll numbers are concerning.

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Book train tickets through ATVM, UTS | Varanasi News

The Varanasi division of NER organised awareness programmes at Banaras and Varanasi City stations on Saturday to train the passengers to book train ti.

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Letters: Bend school levy; Chang and Trego for commissioner | Opinion

Arguments in his recent guest column about the Bend-La Pine Schools bond are short sighted and narrowly focused. The proposed levy targets a number of funding gaps, and not just

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