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>> ainsley: "fox and friends" exclusive, lawrence is at the border getting a look along the rio grande river. >> do you mind asking them where they are coming from. >> nicaragua and going to houston and california. >> brian: wow, plus a couple says i do, the venue says we don't. pop-up wedding without permission, that couple off to a bad start and final hour of "fox and friends" will be brilliant. remember this, mornings are better with friends, so put something on. >> steve: a developing story.
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the latest developments involving secretary of defense lloyd austin. he is still in the hospital as the political fallout continues over his health trouble that he kept secret for days. >> ainsley: griff jenkins is live in washington with details. >> griff: good morning. start out with what we know, austin is out of intensive care, but remains hospitalized. we don't know what elective surgery started this, leaving white house officials in the dark for three days. u.s. forces came under attack eight times during that period of incapastation, bringing total number of attacks to 128. pentagon officials say the chief of staff was notified, but she
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had the flu and did not pass along the message. despite lack of disclosure, john kirby says austin is not going anywhere. >> i want to make sure i put a fork in my answer to you. there is no plans for anything other than for secretary austin to stay on the job and continue in the job he's had. >> griff: josh hawley says he wants answers. >> the defense secretary does not tell anybody he was have ill or was, we need to know the situation, his medical condition now. this is serious stuff. >> griff: matt rosendale says this was far more than a communication blunder.
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austin has jeopardized the lives of the american people and i urge my colleagues in impeaching him to protect the american people. we are learning rosendale is expected to file articles of impeachment as early as today. >> brian: the thing most egregious, you can have secret surgery, you got to tell chief of staff or the president. what about national security? >> griff: there is u.s. code 3349, requires heads of government agencies like department of defense to notify government comptroller of immediate vacancy, which is what this was and to notify who is in charge, that would be deputy secretary. >> steve: was he ever incapacitated and out? when the president has gone in for colownoscopies and knocked
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out for 45 minutes, they transfer power to the vice president and stuff like that. none of that happened, he didn't tell anybody. we know for sure on january 1 he arrived at walter reed in an ambulance and wound up in icu. do we know where the initial procedure was done? it was not done at walter reed. >> griff: we don't, that is stunning, lack of transparency. we have learned from john kirby and the spokesman at the pentagon, pat ryder, the secretary is snot going anywhere. this is communication blunder. there is need to know. they are not telling us what it was that led and started all
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this that led to him being sent to the intensive care unit. perhaps we'll find out at a pentagon briefing later itself. >> brian: i heard a story yesterday that one of the former had the of comm lost communication on a plane he was so concerned he landed a plane because he knew he had to be in communication any time thachl is how concerned they are about losing communication, even in flight. that is how bizarre this is. he is not a civilian running the pentagon, he is a military guy and a general. don't they learn responsible behavior in training? >> griff: i interviewed keith kellogg and he said this is extremely serious.
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it could come to a matter of minutes if tehran were to attack tel aviv and the houthi attacks we're seeing. this was a matter of trust and confidence and we don't know all the answers. >> brian: not like locking your keys in the car. >> ainsley: national security. monday night nobody knew. it was disclosed on tuesday. if something happened monday night, we could have been in big trouble. >> brian: we took seven and a half minutes of your time, we apologize. >> ainsley: you took up the time, we'll take it. >> steve: last night martha and bret asked questions of nikki haley for one hour and tonight desantis. here is nikki haley talking about whether austin should be
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canned. >> i think biden should be fired. i have a problem with the fact biden is not talking to secretary of defense everyday. secondly, is there not enough connection he didn't know he was in the hospital and intensive care at that. deputy secretary knew but is vacationing in puerto rico. one thing that keeps me up at night and what happens between now and election day. biden is putting us at risk. >> brian: nikki haley was strong and she has to feel good about the new hampshire poll from the boston globe. it has her trailing donald trump by just six points, 39-32. she is up 12 points since november, nationally trailing donald trump by 20 points
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nationally. >> lawrence: uh-huh. the governor had a point when talking about general austin. it is clear, anybody that follows the military, he is a private person. but if you are private, don't accept public life. she said this should not focus on austin, but the president's leadership. when you look at the commander-in-chief, know where your people are. our company, do you think it would fly if our ceo, talent decided not to show up one day and we didn't know where they were for three days? somebody would be fired and ownership would look at her. same with our country. fortunately, voters get to decide who is president of the united states and this is going to be one indicator, is joe biden fit for office? >> ainsley: white house is saying he will not be fired.
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you made a point yesterday, you said because joe biden wants to be loyal to austin because he helped his son out a long time ago. >> steve: during iraq bo austin was the lawyer for lloyd austin. bo and lloyd austin would go to catholic mass. speaking of nikki haley, foxnews.com, guess who endorsed nikki haley? nikki haley had a great performance. now judge judy says, i am proud to endorse nikki haley, she is whip smarts, has executive credential and was a superb governor. she has international gravitos
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and has real common sense, i believe nikki haley is future of this great nation. nikki haley returned the compliment. >> ainsley: and the jay sheddy podcast is aimed at mental health and michelle obama was talking about mental health. he asked about her concerns and she became political and talked about future of ai, climate change, voter turnout, here is a clip of the podcast. listen. >> what is going to happen in the next election? i'm terrified about what could happen. our leaders matter. who we selects, who speaks for us, who holds that bully pulpit. it affects us in ways people take for granted. people think, does government do
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anything? i am like, oh, my god, government does everything for us and we should not take democracy for granted. those things keep me up. >> brian: we don't want government doing everything for us. number two, i think she will not endorse president trump. she could wonder how the current president is handling it. he called his opponent a nazi and yesterday he took time to go to a black church and say he started the civil rights movement. didn't know that was the beginning of his career. he said he spent more time at the ame church than the people there. he called everybody, his opponent a white supremacist.
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if michelle obama should be worried about anybody, it might be president of the united states. he is going out of his way to divide anybody that doesn't want to vote for him. >> lawrence: that line of attack will not work. the president started with, you are basically hitler, donald trump. there is no room for him to go. i didn't like in the interview, a thing people do all the time. they say, i've seen and heard things i can't tell you. what is she hearing from the former president? the ukrainians got attacked? is it russia is still going after and winning the war right now? is it the jewish people or israelis are under attack? you have a bunch of people marching through the street that want to attack the homeland.
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what are you hearing while joe biden is under control that you feel like donald trump couldn't regain control. i don't like the manipulation or racialized politics of today. if you are average-day american, especially 70% of democrats want a different guy, her party saying they don't feel like he is fit to be the president of the united states and you go out there on this podcast and tell average americans, i know things you may not know, you need to support my guy. i don't think it will work with everyday americans. >> brian: he had 80% approval and now at 60 fchl that stays the same, he can't win. >> ainsley: that was indication she is not going to run. she said when your husband is
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the president of the united states, you know too much and sometimes you want to turn it off. i don't know if she wants to go back in there. >> steve: if she is saying she's terrified about the election of 2024, she doesn't have confidence in joe biden. look at what obama told joe biden 80 or 90 days ago, maybe this is a warning. barack obama told joe biden, do something about your campaign. you have all the big shots calling the shots, you need somebody that knows what is going on in wilmington. she's saying, joe, i'm terrified, do something. >> brian: and barack obama says you are underestimating the power of trump and his popularity. >> steve: she is lighting a fire under joe. >> ainsley: is she terrified either way? trump or biden? >> steve: it's00 heir to the
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barack obama legacy because after the presidency, joe biden was vice president, he threw his weight behind hillary clinton and now look. >> ainsley: carley has headlines for us. >> carley: developing story out of texas, massive explosion at historic fort worth hotel leaves 21 people hurt. look at the street temperature is believed natural gas leak originated at a restaurant in the 20-story building. "new york post" publishing saying harvard board is facing potential congressional investigation. gop lawmakers looking into a cover up of plagiarism charges against claudine gay. elise stefanik says the school
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covered up gay's career of plagiarism and should pay the price for bullying and censorship. man who attacked that las vegas judge was back in court yesterday. he arrived wearing a mesh mask and restraints and the judge sentenced him to four years behind bars. he is back in court today facing new felony charges for attacking the judge. gen-z may need extra help when looking for a job. >> mr. huff, ready for your interview. >> we'll be interviewing as a team. >> carley: new survey by online magazine revealing 20% of gen-z applicants brought their mom or
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dad to an interview. most graduates are underprepared for the work force and half say they have had to fire a gen-z employee. bring your mom or dad to job interview day. >> ainsley: that is crazy and ridiculous. >> carley: maybe mom or dad want to give you a ride and boost of confidence. >> steve: wait in the lobby. >> carley: that is what my dad did, waited in time square. >> this is my dad. can you come in and sit with me? >> carley: i hope no one does that. >> brian: people don't want to hire people just out of college, they don't make eye contacts, come in late, easy to rattle, they complain and file charges and don't seem ready for the workforce. this is what employeers are
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saying. >> carley: silver lining to the story, at least those kids are close with their parents. >> ainsley: economy is the best thing to teach your kids to stand there own two feet. >> steve: my dad was in college and got me a job as a plumber and got me a job as a roofer and those two jobs were the hardest jobs ever. >> carley: if my toilet or roof are leaking, i'm calling you. >> ainsley: i always like if we have a young student in college that is asking us if they can intern, not their parent writing to say, can my daughter intern. do you want this or does your daughter want it? >> brian: sounds like you are yelling at carley, she is getting insulted. >> carley: brian, are you
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speaking for me? >> brian: go to break before i get yelled at. far left attempt to keep trump off the ballot might backfire on democrats. >> steve: ashcroft will join us. >> ainsley: plus, our heroes, jersey state police and stanford, connecticut pd will join us for national law enforcement appreciation day. >> steve: that is new jersey. [cou ghing] copd isn't pretty. i'm out of breath, and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. trelegy also improves lung function,
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judicial bodies following due process. we cannot allow secretary of state to throw people off the ballot based on mere allegations. if the supreme court does not get involved and they say the maine secretary of state throwing off donald trump is appropriate and in concert with the united states constitution, that will happen across the country and that will be applied not just to republicans, but to democrats equally. >> brian: if that does happen and it is up to the states, you will move to kick biden off, correct? >> if the court says allegations is enough to do it, i have to follow the law and supreme court has to make sure it does not become the law. >> brian: supreme court decides he is not worry, what about in
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maine, she sounds like she wants job. >> she is a political hack, bureaucrat with no training. colorado supreme court, there was no due process there. he was not convicted of insurrection, they allowed hearsay evidence in. it was accelerated case. no parent would want their child to be prosecuted using the due process trump was given in colorado. >> brian: it better stop. talk about ugly, you were a victim of swatting. please were called to your house, fake 911 call claim came in you were about to -- have violence against your family and
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neighbors? >> the call came in that the resident of the house had shot and killed their wife and police had to come in and stabilize the situation for safety of the neighborhood. it was -- it is a scary thing. it put police lives in danger. when they go to a potential situation like that, it put my life and my children's lives in danger and took away police resources that could have been used to help other people. i'm thankful jefferson city police department were so trained. >> brian: jay ash croft ready for action. glad you are all right. more show left, including author tony robbins joins us life. texas law enforcement facing
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you can't see this right now with our cam, but migrants are right across. you see the mexican side, mexican authorities on their side of the border and allowed them to try to enter inside the country. bring in sheriff coe. migrants are trying to enter illegally, what is your reaction? >> it is ongoing onslot of what has been going on for the past three years. this group claim to be from guatemala. the water is cool this morning. continuing stream of people. >> lawrence: how is it impacting the local area and your job within law enforcement to keep your people safe in your town? >> right here in eagle pass, they are picked up and being processed. some are being cut loose, putting a strain on the local economy. some people are doing good and
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bringing food to help people out but taking food away from people who live here. plus thefts in our area. we see the ones that don't want to be caught, the gotaways. last year i had 22,000 on camera. and seem like everyday, saturday night we had one went through a fence and yesterday we tracked him through 12 different ranches. lost wages, lost cattle, livestock, fences, etcetera. >> lawrence: this is a live look at the border, these migrants from venezuela are trying to come in. mayorkases had said they have operational control of this border. is that true? >> there is no operational control of this. none whatsoever. of course if you had been here
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last week, there was tons of trash, clothing, empty bottles. with the secretary coming to visit yesterday, all this was cleaned up. >> lawrence: what needs to be done to secure the border? >> biden administration is begging for additional agents and funding. to get through the academy, takes five to six months. >> lawrence: they are suing the state of texas -- >> for texas trying to protect our border and within the constitution, texas joined union, part of the guarantee is they will protect our border. >> lawrence: what would you tell the president? >> i don't know, i don't know if he understands severity of the
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situation. every time he's come to the border, especially el paso, migrant camps are empty and he looks and says nothing is going on here. i had representatives from the state of oklahoma that said, if you come down will you give us a tour? the place was crawling. no notice, we just showed up. going back to the airport, we encountered two groups of 60 plus. >> lawrence: thank you for what you do. live look at the border. yesterday we saw a migrant trying to jump the fence these guys and gals are trying to make their way across the border. some point, they will try to jump the fence or crawl under it and they will be met by national
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guard and turned over to border patrol and get a notice to appear and be released back into our country. >> steve: they just have to get across the fence and ultimately they're always do. great reporting. >> brian: in one hour, live look at u.s. court of appeals, donald trump set to make the case for immunity in federal election interference case. >> steve: plus, brewing controversy, a coffee shop calls out a couple for holding a wedding ceremony. and tony robbins will join us live, wait until you hear what he has to say. >> brian: nothing to do with the wedding story. even a little blurry vision can distort things.
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washington, d.c. and alexandria hoff is outside the courthouse. >> alexandria: good to be with you on this rainy day. former president trump will not be testifying, he will sit present around oral arguments and brief q&a will follow that. trying to convince a three-judge panel that a president cannot be held accountable. -- up end the rule of law. special counsel jack smith gave examples saying it would give presidents cover for instructing fbi to plant evidence or ordering the national guard to murder a political adversary. donald trump says absolute immunity goes both ways. if i don't go immunity, crooked
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joe biden doesn't get immunity. money went into his pocket from foreign countries, biden would be right for indictment. joe has opened a giant box. the timeline in this case, early august, former president trump charged in relation to attempt to overturn the 2020 election result and pled not guilties. in december, supreme court declined to fast track the immunity claim. the losing side in today's argument, whatever the court decides, it is near certain it will go to the supreme court. trial date for this is supposed to be march, but could get pushed back. >> brian: we'll see how that goes. >> steve: 45 minutes until kickoff. it is january 9, if you made a new year's resolution, statistics show 23% of you have
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you see the snow from last weekend's event? it will melt and bring the potential for heavy rain and flooding. major flooding around the new york city area and delmarva area. my big concern is the heavy rainfall and the 60 to 70 mile-per-hour winds as we go through the evening and tomorrow. there is your power outage forecast. widespread for the i-95 corridor. we'll continue to keep you up to date fox weather.com. we appreciate law enforcement. i will join you for law enforcement appreciation day. >> we do appreciate all you gentleman and women. >> steve: the new jersey state police and stanford, connecticut joining us on fox square and law enforcement appreciation day. >> ainsley: we have detective christopherson, staff sergeant winston and lieutenant dan with the new jersey police. stanford, connecticut
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represented in the black uniforms. thank you for being here. >> your thoughts about appreciation today. do you guys feel appreciated >> absolutely. also for -- to remember the men and women who lost their life protecting and serving the community they love. >> steve: what can people watching today do to appreciate law enforcement? >> if you see us, say hello. say thank you. always looking for other members, ny trooper.com. another process starting soon. if you are interested, go to the website. we're looking for people. >> ainsley: anything you want to say? >> an opportunity for the public to remember the sacrifices of many and understand our job is a very difficult one and we can raise awareness. >> bill: any moment now we're expectin
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