of course i would tell the attorney general to prosecute him, he caused a lot of injury. todd: dr. fauci could find himself in hot water if r.f.k. finds his way to the white house. and guerrero jr. follow his da s footsteps? guerrero will win the t-mobile home run derby. carol carley: you are watching fox and friends first. i m carley shimkus. it has been a while. todd: i m todd, by the way. wrapping up a meeting with the president and the president of lithuania. he heads to the summit with a deal in place, to welcome sweden to the alliance. carley: alexandria hoff. alexandria: here is president biden during his bilateral with lithuania s president a short time ago. just listen. president biden: we take, nato takes, we all take article five literally, all work together against whomever is violating that space. thank you, mr. president, for hosting this summit. first time nato leaders will meet, 31 together and looking forward to 32 members. alexandria: i
things legal from the many investigations involving former president trump, to the fight for reproductive freedom and all 50 states. the controversy surrounding the supreme court, we re gonna have some fun too. getting your questions answered, a lot of questions, let s begin with with donald trump and the efforts to hold the former president accountable. for his efforts to support the will of murders in 2020. specifically, fulton county, georgia, district attorney fani willis getting the biggest sign yet that charges are imminent. d a willis has asked her local courthouse not to schedule any hearings or trials for a seventh. to the 14th, you might put those daytona calendars too. after putting law enforcement on, alert saying she plans to announce indictments in the trump investigation by september 1st. this as a new witness comes forward, alleging trump s dream discuss stealing the election as early as 2019. she says she worked for rudy giuliani, had access to thousands of h
[national anthem] will: good morning. welcome to fox & friends if on this her s day. happy mother s day to you at home can and to rachel campos duffy. rachel: oh, you guys are so nice. pete: two sets of flowers. [laughter] rachel: you guys are so sweet, and i love pink roses. they re my favorite. yours are kind of pink, will. will: thank you. they all are have meanings, white? rachel: really? what are hay? will: one s friendship, one s love. i think they have meaning. pete: yellow s friendship. we ll look that up. rachel: i appreciate these flowers. that s very thoughtful pete: i got up early and got them over there at the bodega. [laughter] will: he went to breathtaking rose toes, and hay guarantee they ll bloom to the size of it may be not too late. pete: it s probably a little tight. will: well, if she sleeps in. pete: yeah, you could get by the afternoon or just go to the grocery store rachel: and they re nice at the grocery store. will: if you re out of t
the bookings for several dozen rooms. dozens of people. one couple from florida saying the cancelled room reservations couldr could cost them $20,000 as they try to find room revocations for their guests. they said it s upsetting how they are treating the american people. i agree with that. i think it s insane. i know you were married not too long ago. one of these couples had people flying in from all over the world. people from more exotic places. but how would you deal with this? this is not a trivial thing. tomi: this is the greatest nation in the world. if this happened to me i would be livid. i m already livid for the american people dealing with this. this isn t just wedding couples, this will be in every city, every town, every suburb. you can t have 6.5 million people coming in, 80,000 in one week. they have to go somewhere. make no mistake, this will be catastrophic and it will affect communities that are underserved. a lot of these illegals will be there and sucki
let s talk to steve more about this. steve, the problem is inflation is at decades high. recession around the corner. it s a heck of a one-two punch. you better believe it. the good news is that the inflation rate has come down a little bit the last two or three months, charles. that s good news. we went from almost 9% inflation this past summer to now we re down to about 7.1%. as you just said, that is still the highest inflation rate we ve had in 35, 40 years. so americans are feeling the punch. their wages and salaries have only gone up by 5 or 6%. that s one of the reasons that you reported that credit card debt is going up. people are trying to maintain their standard of living but paychecks are not keeping pace. i m nervous. i think inflation will come down in 2023 from the high rates of 2022. but i also think that the economy shows real signs of slowing down. i pray we don t crash into a recession. but we sure could. charles: steve, that s what i m concerned about.