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white house. the border crisis seeps into the biggest airports. we were just at that one yesterday, where will it pop up next. >> ainsley: plus, the brother of a chiefs fan says the story does not add up. >> questions need to be answered and nobody can answer those questions with honesty, except for jordan. >> ainsley: we'll talk to an nypd inspector on the case. >> brian: and senator chuck schumer cracking down on nicotine patches. live report coming up, can you believe this? can you squeeze in the border somewhere? your mornings are better because you are with friends. roll the animation. ♪
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>> ainsley: the border battle down in lawrence's home state of texas is intensifying. >> steve: look at all that razor wire. democrats calling on president biden to federalize the national guard, democrats are asking. >> lawrence: governor abbott is not backing down saying texas has right to defend itself in this invasion. >> brian: mark meredith is with us, no overcoat. >> mark: it is in the mid-50s today much texas governor greg abbott says he will do whatever he can to protect his state from invasion of illegal immigrants and posted a tough letter to the president, the executive branch has a constitutional duty to enforce federal law, protecting states on the books now. the president has violated those
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laws and smashed records for illegal immigration. handful of governors are racing to defend abbott's comments and challenging border policies. we heard from house speaker mike johnson. he stated he stands with governor abbott and will back him up and hold secretary mayorkas accountable. supreme court sided with the byte administration. the fight over these tactics come as white house and congress duke it out trying to shore up border security once and for all. >> the president is having negotiation with the senate with republicans and democrats, as i've said, we want to deal with what is going on at the border. he's taking this seriously. we're doing what we can. dhs is maximizing their process
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and doing what they can at the border. >> mark: small number of democrats want president biden to federalize the texas national guard, a move which would have consequences for the white house. the white house was asked if this is something they are considering and they said they are not. white house officials say if biden was to federalize the guard, he would have power to do so. back to you. >> lawrence: mark, real quick, i got this letter from alejandro mayorkas. >> steve: to you? >> lawrence: not to me, to ken paxton, he said it is their duty to secure the border and they have to get in there and do that. has anyone at the white house been able to explain why they were not there before?
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>> mark: white house insisted they will use resources under jurisdiction congress provided them to do that. with mayorkas, talking about the lightning bolt in d.c., you have lawmakers saying he needs to be held accountable. they are done with them and want them out of the way, the white house having to stick up with them. they know there is a problem. >> brian: thanks, mark. ron desantis, kristi noem, every republican against every democrat. what was the president saying? this is the most important election since 1864, really? since the civil war. that -- this feels like a soft civil war. you have republicans saying can we secure our border and democrats saying, i want this to go away, i'm blaming
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republicans. the president against texas, most independent state in the country. if trump was president, they would say trump is ruining the counter. >> ainsley: even john fetterman said the encounters are larger than the city of pittsburgh just for one month. he is getting on board with florida, virginia, south dakota, montana, georgia, house speaker onboard, congressman williams. he said senate and congress have to deliver on border security situation. i don't understand why it is controversial? >> steve: just look at the images and from our sanctuary cities, destroying joe biden. when you look at voter analysis from a couple days ago, it is the number one issue. joe biden made a business decision first day to let in as many as possible.
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he had no idea greg abbott was going to spend a lot of money and bus them out. now of course he sent them all to sanctuary cities wrchl do you put them? in new york, in soft-sided tents and municipal buildings and hotels at $500 per night or airports. police stations, as well, in chicago. in new york, a couple weeks ago, they put them in a school and said the kids should attack the day off. in illinois, in chicago, they are having to close schools to let migrants in because they don't have any place else to put them. on america's report, andre smith, a democrat, is angry. here is what he said. schools close because of lack of funding, how do the children feel walking past schools they
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were rejected from, now migrants are living in. someone woke up and not had been in the streets of city of chicago and seen our homeless under vilox and crime at all-time high. you can't make illegal legal, you can't make illegal legal, they came over here illegal and as i stated before, we're a nation of laws, you must follow the law, you can't put the burden on taxpayers. >> lawrence: can you imagine living in poverty and being paycheck to paycheck and all of a sudden, the united states government and cities roll out the red carpet for illegals and their children. that is happening in minority communities and i think it will impact the president in his
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election. >> brian: somebody noticed, logan airport, jill jacobsson. >> this is the biden administration's making and it's been put on government to solve. when they arrive, they are not getting the american dream. we do not have administrative capacity to process work permits. they don't have housing. they end in horrible conditions like sleeping in logan airport without showers or food. it is really cold in boston and they don't have anywhere to go. let's get honest, this is not compassionate, let's be realistic about capagsity we have and opportunities we can provide and opportunities that we cannot provide. >> ainsley: awesome interview, she went on to say, if this is about compassion, we are not being compassionate to people. they are human beings and they
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just want the american dream. she said, when they arrive, they are not getting the american dream, they are homeless, in an airport or tent. they don't have a work permit so can't work and make money. >> lawrence: she said make no mistake, these people come by invitation, these are not random people and this surge happened by random. the biden administration invited them to come, saying on the campaign trail to come. >> brian: tom holman's theory, you have districts teach trend democrat. >> steve: to his point, we've been talking about ultimately the big dream of democrats would be to turn texas purple or to
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turn it blue. and how many millions of migrants have come into the country so far? millions fchl they all stayed in texas that would impact redistricting when they do the population. >> ainsley: that is why they want to do it. >> steve: unfortunately for them, there will not be another census for six years. look at why joe biden is not being compassionate. if you were, you would say apply the way we have always done it, if you qualify, we will let you in. don't wait across the rio grande river. somebody drowns every single day, that is not compassion, they are coming pause they have open invitation. >> ainsley: if they redistrict what happens? >> brian: senators are coming up with some type of border fix,
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asylum parole being addressed, the wall, trying to get it back. they are going knitty gritty, it has to be trust. how would you trust joe biden when he is paying lawyers to take down razor wire in texas and fighting states looking to secure the border. vice president harris sits down with katie couric. she is border czar. rejected the position, but said this about immigration. >> some people seem fixated on joe biden's age. i want to ask you -- >> it is because they have nothing to run on. >> they are running on immigration. >> which they could participate in fixing. >> right. >> really, you are right, they are running on immigration, they like having the problem so they can have an issue. >> brian: a problem?
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>> lawrence: madam vice president, you guys broke it, it was in the process of being fixed. there is border fencing sitting there rusting. why not say you broke it, you fix it. >> steve: no kidding. something that did pass was the inflation reduction act and buried in there is tax credits for climate technology, what they refer to it as. here is what that means, a bunch of money to build more chargers for electric cars. we did a story couple months ago, something like $7 billion, you see joe biden behind the wheel of an ev. they did not have chargers at that point. now joe manchin, he is steamed because what they are doing is they're not going to put chargers that would help rural people and the administration
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has come out with guidance is where chargers should go and here is his statement and he's hacked off. >> ainsley: he says the administration will not stop ignoring law are low in pursuit of radical agenda. this guidance spits in the face of rural america. >> brian: that is joe manchin, he feels he was duped into signing that and will run against that and he will make a decision about running himself on the no labels ticket, co-run by pat mccroy. he was here on no labels and talked about joe manchin possibly running. he says there is a huge thirst for it. >> we've never had this where large percentage of people are
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not satisfied with the democratic and republican primaries and if not now, when for possibility of people having a choice. i know the game, i played the game, i want to change the game. the game is broken, american people are saying we've had enough, why should american people not deserve another option? if we do this and we will not decide likely until after super tuesday, we will pick a slate to win and it is up to candidates to run a winning campaign. >> brian: only on 14 ballots right now. >> steve: what is before super tuesday? your home state of south carolina is coming up and joe manchin is in south carolina today and tomorrow. coincidence? i don't think so. >> ainsley: never in politics. >> brian: i think he's running, definitely running. >> lawrence: there is bitterness
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there, joe biden pushed the party so far to the left, jim justice, very popular, decided to get in the race to challenge joe manchin. >> brian: we should have jim justice on. >> steve: we do justice on the show, just not with jim. >> ainsley: hand over to carley. >> carley: police in northern california are searching for a gunman who shot a sheriff's deputy serving an eviction notice. the shooter is armed and dangerous and may be south of oakland. the deputy is expected to survive. court documents show alec baldwin is requesting a speedy trial. his legal team says this will prove his innocence. it has been two years since the shooting incident that claimed
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the life of helena hutchins. if convicted he faces 18 months in prison. today boeing ceo is set to testify on capitol hill for a second straight day. he will discuss that alaska airline incidents, where the door plug flew off a 737 max 9 jet. hillary vaughn pressing calhoun on customer safety yesterday. >> you don't have words for customers who are scared to fly on the plane? >> we have confidence in the safety of our airplanes and that is what this is about and we understand gravity. >> carley: faa is allowing grounded boeing 737 max nine planes to resume flight after thorough inspection. that is concerning to fliers.
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>> brian: bring an extra t-shirt if you're by the door. >> carley: that little boy's t-shirt flew off. >> ainsley: we flew yesterday. >> steve: the door plug, if there is a spot where there should be a window, that could be the door plug. >> carley: learning about door plugs flying off planes. >> steve: thank you. coming up on thursday, california woman only getting community service after she stabbed and killed a man by stabbing him 100 times, the judge letting her off easy because she was in cannabis induced psychosis. and fans that attended a chiefs watch party now contradicting accounts of the trio's last
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fifth person came out and stuff is not adding up. this has been very difficult and i don't think i can ever fully heal until i find out what happened. >> steve: that was this morning on "fox and friends." family members demanding answers after three kansas city chiefs fans found dead in the backyard of jordan willis two weeks ago. a fifth person was in the home when jordan went to bed and mr. willis slept for two days. the fifth person says he is not last to see his friends alive. he said willis was still awake when he left at midnight. paul mauro joins us now. what a crazy story. you never think about people going to a watch party in somebody's living room and three people going outside and
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freezing to death. usually if three people left and never came back in, the person would go, why aren't you in the house. >> paul: yeahs and notice two cars were out front for two days. number of things don't add up. one victim's father says the victims coats were still in the house. he did not leave for the night. and a fifth person says when he left, everybody was alive and up and watching jeopardy. the cops have things to pull at. the chief says this is not a homicide investigation. at this point, he could change his mind. that doesn't mean they are not looking. they are waiting for toxicology and have other heavies. mr. willis is alive and a fifth
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person is alive and was there for most of the night and you have electronics. they are asking for passwords. >> steve: interesting. only reason they discovered the bodies, a family member had been calling and texasing mr. willis. she went over and broke into a basement window and looks around and sees a dead guy in the backyard and call the cops. >> paul: relatives and friends say they had been trying to reach mr. willis. he says he got one message through facebook messenger. the story has been morphing. >> steve: another case, a california woman stabbed her
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boyfriend 108 times and killed him has been sentenced to 100 hours of community service and probation. she got probation because she was in a cannabis 've induced psychosis. daily mail spoke to the father of the guy who was killd and he had this to say about this ruling of probation. >> feel the decision is unjust, people get behind the wheel of a car and have had too much to drink and they kill somebody. when that happens, they spend time in jail. the judge was extremely biassed and set a precedence where it is okay to smoke marijuana and commit a violent crime and you will get probation. >> steve: is it because cannabis
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is legal in california? >> paul: she was supposedly involuntarily intoxicated. unless it was forced on you or somebody tricked you into getting intoxicated. she said the last hit was bullied on her. here is what is significant, jury did not buy it. they come back with guilty verdict. the judge then strangely cites the theory that the defense floated and says, you were not in control, you were incapacitated, i will give you probation. the jury rejected that. we don't know what is in drugs these days. we don't know about the kansas city chiefs story, we have to
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wait. i think we will find people using drugs these days, you don't know what you are getting into. it is potentially appealable and i hope the prosecution goes that route. >> steve: coming up this thursday, senate republicans sounding alarm on border proposal that could allow 5000 migrants per day to cross before any safe guards take effect. florida senator marco rubio says it is another example of joe biden pretending to address the crisis, he will join us coming up. after nine seasons and national title at michigan, coach jim harbaugh heading to the n.f.l. hall of famer anthony munez will join us on what the shakeup means for the league. "before and after". then, there's the 'after the after' that boost you get when you look and feel your best. and that's why more men choose
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>> brian: this morning democrats facing backlash accused of pushing a border bill that will only make the growing migrant surge worse. >> the people pushing this deal knew if american people xu what was in it, they would be against it. this bill is a box canyon with no exit headed for a train wreck. normalizing 5000 people per day coming in, that is 1.8 million per year, that is called an invasion. >> brian: next guest gop senator marco rubio. senator, people should know senate langford, kyrsten sinema and murphy working pretty much in secrecy trying to put together a bill that might pass
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both chambers. no one knows what they are talking about, do they? >> you are operating on innuendo and rumor, the things james langford wants are good for america. the problem i have, at this moment, reason we have a border crisis, we have a president that won't enforce immigration laws. border laws and immigration laws have not changed, they are the same as under trump. trump enforced laws and put in remain in mexico. you have to apply from your country, not releasing single adults crossing the border. biden repealed that and that kicked off the border crisis. he won't enforce current law how can anybody precontinued he will support stricter ones. he is fighting border security,
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trying to keep texas from protecting itself. he will take authority and use to protects the country? he has authority to secure the border, doesn't have willingness to do it. he wants there to be a deal, bipartisan deal and republicans are on board and crazy republicans killed it and therefore blame them for the border, that is what he wants. he can seal the border and reinstate remain in mexico and stop releasing single adults crossing the border. >> brian: senator, no doubt about it, there is a fracture, you have inner-city mayors feeling the crisis and democratic governors in massachusetts paying the price. this has changed, it is no longer republican states have an issue with the border, this is a counter, don't you agree, that is different than when you were working on it?
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>> when i was working on it, it was 400,000 people a year, that is almost what we had in december. it is a different crisis we face. everybody is okay with things until it becomes their problem. this is not your problem and you are thousands of miles from the border and it wasn't your state and city being overrun, it was easy to sit in new york and chicago and say, let everybody in that wants to come in. now it is a different situation, they are dealing with the reality of it. bottom line is this, this is happening in europe and all over the world. no nation in history of the world has been open or happy about having millions of people pour into your country and you don't know who they are. no country in the world would tolerate it except here now
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under this president. >> brian: you focus on national security, well read in foreign policy in military aspects and you write this, military recruitment crisis is more dangerous than we know. put it in perspective. >> we missed our targets big time last year on recruitment. kids have been taught military and u.s. military is not a good thing, it has done harm. second is people, imagine being a young person and all you hear is veterans are committing suicide, veterans are suffering from mental illness, veterans have to fight to get care from the va. watch social media posts under biden's pentagon, it is about gender and sexual orientation nothing about what they should focus on, protecting our country
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from enemies that want to harm us. parents and families who viewed military honorable and worthwhile thing are now wondering why. i think all those things combined harm our ability to recruit people to serve us at time facing growing threats all over the world. >> brian: i have to ask a senator from florida to talk about this instead of the president of the united states urging country to defend itself. we need image ads of men and women in action gaining from military service and let them know what a great option it is. i don't even see a commercial on television except for organizations trying to help the wounded. people r getting the wrong message. >> that is right, how do you
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encourage people to join something for a lot of people turns out to be bad. we have to fix that and treat our veterans better. there are skills you can learn in the military that are applicable in the real world. >> brian: senator, thanks, i know you supporting donald trump, you endorsed him, would you be interested in being vice president? >> we are both in the same state, probably won't work that way. i believe he will be the next president. four more years of biden or biden/harris, that would damage our country beyond recognition. >> brian: we're getting a preview now. thanks, appreciate it. situation, chuck schumer calling for crackdown on nicotine pouchs as they become more popular withern ms of all ages. a live report next.
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gdp numbers, grew by annual rate of 3.3%, more than 2% growth economists expected. these numbers come out as president biden travels to wisconsin today to tout bidenomics and i'm sure he will bring up 3.3% in q4. janice, good morning. >> janice: only sunshine in new york city area. take a look. temperatures, 53 in january, holy moly. we have warmer air ahead of colder air mass and look at changing of the season. 17 in nashville, 64 this week, new york city 24, 46. it is 53 now. it has been quite a swing. take a look at radar, heavy rain along mississippi river valley up toward new york city area.
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nuisance rain and potential for icing across new england. that is something we'll monitor. severe storms as that front continues to move eastward. hail and damaging winds, we'll watch for that snow in the rockies and next system moves to the west coast. there is travel for chicago and atlanta toward new york because of rain. we could get a little snow on sunday and monday. i forget who i am tossing to. everybody. yeah! >> steve: thanks, jd. >> glad to have you back. >> lawrence: senator chuck schumer calling for crackdown on zen nicotine patches. >> ainsley: calling on the fda to investigate the impact on young people. >> steve: griff jenkins is live in d.c. with the latest on this, tell us about it. >> griff: chuck schumer on a mission to crack down on zen,
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smokeless nicotine alternative in small pouchs. you tuck it into your lip. schumer wants to wage war against it. watch. >> our schools have been inundated with e-cigs. zen is the next battle, they will hook kids for life. >> griff: backlash has been stiff. tillis saying come take it, chuck and john fetterman says he's a big believer in choice for americans and would err on the side of freedom and not restrict that. congressman michael waltz had this reaction. >> if schumer is worried about teenagers, why don't you close the border? 110,000 americans and citizens
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are dying of fentanyl overdoses, why not focus on that. >> griff: philip morris issuing this statement, they fully meet and exceed regulations in the industry, marketing practices are focused on preventing underage access and set the benchmark for the industry. karine jean-pierre was asked about this at the white house yesterday and punted the question to the fda who told me they don't comment on specific products, but they are monitoring any product that may appeal to youth. >> steve: and it does. thank you. >> brian: 11 before top of the hour, game changer, after nine seasons at michigan, coach jim harbaugh heading to the n.f.l., where his brother is thriving. anthonyun mez joins us with what the shake-up means for the
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league and more. >> ainsley: check in with bill hemmer. >> bill: number 78 munoz, the greatest lineman in history. how great to spend time together in new hampshire? >> ainsley: so good, the gang together. >> bill: we miss you guys. >> steve: we're in the same building. >> bill: i get it. texas and white house reached limit, who makes next move? watch this story and governor abbott will join us live. cia trying to reach russians and slip them. and t swift has a fan. and bizarre death of these three men have people puzzled, we're back at it at the top of the hour.
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you know, for me i played the game for a long time. i still watched it. it wasn't a surprise to me. when you have a coach that is as successful as jim harbaugh. he won college levels and pros. one of 32 coaches in the most-watched professional league in the united states is the national football league. what team will he go coach? it wasn't a surprise. you feel bad for the young men staying at michigan that won the national championship but they won the national championship. as a coach, now you want to go back to the nfl and of course your number one goal is getting in the playoffs and winning a super bowl. it wasn't surprising. he has won on every level and i expect him to win in san diego. >> ainsley: what happens to the michigan program? a lot of people behind the camera, some people in hair and makeup that are big black the blue fans. what happens to the team now?
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>> michigan will be just fine. michigan is michigan. jim harbaugh is a great coach took them to a national championships. programs like that sell themselves. the school itself. academics, athletics. they will grab a good head coach and be perfectly fine. >> lawrence: one of the things we love jim and john are bold about their faith and want to share with the entire world. a sample of that. let's watch. >> thank you all for being here. it's a great example that you are setting. it is testimony for the sanctity of life. >> greatness, power, glory, victory and honor belong to you because everything in heaven and on earth belongs to you. the kingdom belongs to you, lord. >> lawrence: if many of us could live by that. >> for me, my heart overflows with joy. i have that same relationship with jesus.
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i'm going on 46 years. and to hear someone unapologetic with just boldness to share their faith is amazing. faith is not only part of your profession, it is the most important thing in their lives as you can see. that's what's exciting about it. to hear that. when you have something in your life that you treasure, the peace, the joy, you want to share it with somebody else. >> ainsley: that's right. tucker and cj and after been sharing their faith in christ. tony dungy applauding them for doing that. i love these men being great representatives of christ and so many young kids look up to them and want to be like them so they are setting a great example. one of them said, i think it was brock who said we aren't perfect. this is not about being perfect, it is about having christ who if gives us. you are presenting the bart starr award. >> super bowl 58 in las vegas
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the 38th annual super bowl breakfast, athletes in action, saturday, february 10th at caesars. we'll present the bart starr award. outstanding leadership. you see mike fitzpatrick the safety from the pittsburgh steelers, christian, believer in christ, so we're excited about it. bart starr. the guy was an amazing person, faith, family, leader, won the first two super bowls for the green bay packers. we're excited to be las vegas at the super bowl breakfast. you have seen individuals who won in the past. >> lawrence: thank you, sir. brian and gronk will be on "fox & friends" tomorrow. >> bill: good morning. the state of texas firing back at the feds in washington. governor greg
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