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phenomenal but not for the reason should think she was.e they are obviously a nationalge laughingstock but ant endorsemf from a hot sheet so or something, i don't know. i >> laura: at this point, she nex >> laura: at this point, she nex abrams i guess. but i'm not quite clear what is stacy up to now? i'm the victim. >> she was clearly doing that. a but i love that she keptemoc pivoting to protecting democracy and apparently democracy is her pet name and they are in the w sack. t how is any of this protecting democracy unless that is her stripper name. anyway. >> laura: they are protecting democracy aroua lot of vacation spots are in the caribbean. we will see you on the road march 1st, i do hope you're to >> carley: a fox news alert, special counsel robert hur will testify next month as the white
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house battles the justice department and media over the report on president biden a mental state. president trump heads to michigan tomorrow for new emission standards that could rattle the auto industry. and speaking of cars. byron blaine into a wall. >> carley: nascar action is back and we are previewing the great american race and tracking the weather. rain could play a major role. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. todd has the day off. fani willis will get back on the podium this morning after a heating day with trump prosecutor nathan wade. brooke singman has details. there were many details that unfolded yesterday?
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>> brooke: there were. i spoke with former president trump after 15 fan's testimony yesterday. he says the whole thing was a scam to get money for the boyfriend. fani willis was combative on the stand, receiving several cautionary warnings from the judge. >> you are confused, you think i'm on trial. these people are on trial for trying to steal an election in 2020. i am not -- >> has he visited you on the place you lay your head? >> i think you lied here. you lied here. >> i am going to -- >> no, no, no, it is a lie. i have choice words about things you said that were dishonest within this motion. mr. wade is a southern gentleman, me, not so much. >> brooke: and nathan wade had
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trouble remembering some details. did you go to a cabin with miss willis ever? >> ever? >> ever. [pause] >> no. >> you have never gone to a cabin with miss willis? >> no. >> brooke: that was a long pause. this is a major problem for fani willis's case. >> the affair is a conflict of interest, obvious impropriety, breach of cannons of ethics that merits disqualification. >> brooke: fani willis will testify again today. former president donald trump is awaiting a --
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>> carley: a lot going on. brooke singman, thank you so much. bring in gene hamilton, general counsel for america first legal. gene, good morning. what a wild day in court. what is your assessment after day one of testimony from fani willis and all that trans pyred? >> i think the american people could see it for themselves and see what you don't want to do as a prosecutor and that is make a fool of yourself in front of a national televised audience. the american people see through this prosecutor. there is denial of due process occurring in this prosecution of the defendants in this case. there are financial incentives that are created for the prosecutor and her love interest and every time that the love interest gets paid, she benefits indirectly in the form of trips and things of that nature and of
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course this whole notion yesterday she said i reimbursed him in cash, cash only, cash only. folks see right through that. she destroyed her credibility yesterday. i don't know the outcome of this case, this case is denial of due process for president trump and other co-defendants in that case. >> carley: the cash thing, people are saying it would be tough to prove. i guess you could look into atm bank transactions, could the judge investigate if she paid nathan wade back in cash? >> i suppose he could depending on his analysis of the factors. ultimately it goes to her credibility of the witness and her testimony and mr. wade create a scenario, given the clip you played earlier,
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reasonable jury or the judge could conclude there is a problem here and a conflict of interest and there is denial of due process. hopefully this case gets dismissed, if not, at the least, the case needs to be taken away from fani willis and her love interest. >> carley: this starts up again today at 9:00 in the morning, what can we expect to take place today? >> well, look today we'll see if additional information comes out, additional key details. see if there is an attempt to rehabilitate herself. wmur see what happens, yesterday was a disaster, no ifs, ands or buts about it. if you have msnbc admitting it is a legal disaster they created, something tells you there is a problem. >> carley: a lot of legal analysts are saying because of everything that transpired
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yesterday and way she handled herself, it damaged her credibility and future career. if you interested in courtroom dealings, you are in luck, verdict expected in trump's new york city civil fraud trial, case where former president is being accused of inflating his wealth to secure better loans. new york team general leticia james wants to find trump 370 million and ban him from doing business in new york. what can we expect to happen here? >> well, i think that what we can expect to happen, they will probably secure at least at this level, the result they want, constitutes weaponized government against a political opponent, against donald trump and we'll see what happens after that. the key is going to be what happens on appeal throughout the new york court system. no way this case survives.
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this case where no one was defrauded, everyone was satisfied, this case is built on a house of cards and it is going to eventually fail. >> carley: there is aulsz hush money trial in new york, where the jury will be selected on march 25th, few weeks after super tuesday. if convicted in that case, trump can't pardon himself if he becomes president because it is a state case. the stakes are high. thank you for joining us. other side, special counsel david weiss bringing charges against fbi informant about president biden and his son taking bribes from burisma while joe was still vice president. the former informant was arrested at a vegas airport and faces 25 years in jail if convicted. house oversight committee james
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comer says there is evidence, not reliant on the fbi informant, it is based on large record of evidence, witness testimony and bank statements showing that joe biden knew about his family's business dealings. this week we had another witness confirm joe biden was brand being sold by the bidens around the world, that would be tony bobulinski. president biden is traveling to east palestine, ohio today. we are talking to a resident next and we have a big show on tap for you to kickoff your friday morning. tudor dixon, jimmy failla, joe concha are all going to be here live. keep it right here on "fox and friends first."
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extremism. three juveniles were taken into custody, one has been released. >> we have not charged them yet, this is under investigation. we have 24 hours before we have to file charges or release them. we are working closely with the prosecutor's office to present most successful case for prosecution. >> carley: the brother of the dj killed is speaking out. she was at the parade with her two children. they never made it to the hospital, she was trying to go celebrate. 20 other people were hurt, including 11 children. last night chiefs fans held a vigil to honor her life, life of lisa lopez galvan. president biden is heading to east palestine one year later.
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the white house is being accused of using this trip as a campaign stop. >> he's going at the invite of the mayor and the president will hear from the people of east palestine. this is a trip he's been wanting to make, but wanted to wait until the right time. the president has no problem drinking the water in east palestine. >> carley: an east palestine resident running for congress joins me now. dr. chi, how do you feel about the president's visit today and what kind of reception will he receive? >> hello. let me get my campaign page out. rick tsai. we are tired of being used as politicalbling, that you might wear around your neck, i guess. i think he's here because it is
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an election year and wouldn't be here otherwise, unfortunately. we have yet to receive -- sorry. >> carley: the president has taken many vacations from st. croix to weekends at camp david, where he could have fit the trip in. this is a year later, it does appear to be campaign box checking exercise. is there anything the president could do today where you and other residents might say, i'm glad the president came, that issue did need to be addressed? what deliverables are you looking for? >> to sign an emergency declaration. i don't think there is much chance of doing that. that is my film there, i went in the creek last night and that is why i'm angry. they are highly contaminated.
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epa said they are safe, they lied in an interview with npr and ohio epartly and anita vog said there is no problem. i did dig chemicals out of the bank and chemicals flow in the creek. i'm walking through the creek and chemicals are floating around my waders. it is disgusting. we are being lied to, this is microcosm of what is going on in the world today. i am running for congress, i thank you for covering this. when the press leaves, nothing changes here. we have not gotten one penny from the federal government or one bottle of water. only way to seize power is get into washington and shake things up. we are tired of this. >> carley: that is why you are running for congress because of
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everything that happened in the community. you heard karine jean-pierre so the president would have no problem drinking the water. given footage you gave producers, it doesn't seem like you would recommend that. >> i took a bottle of water and filled the water with chemicals, that is not exactly our drinking water, but that is the creeks and we're on wells. i'm almost certain that will hit our wells soon. they have not addressed the creeks. the deeper i dig in sediment in the creek, more chemicals come out. i want to tell everybody of the world, you are all being lied to and we're being lied to in east palestine. >> carley: are you worried about your health? >> that is government and epa. >> carley: are you worried about your health and the health of others that live around that stream we are see something >> 100%.
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local government has not spoken up for the ill residents. i have gotten seriously ill three times going into the creeks and tunnels that our town is built on and that is where the military gear and avon masks temperature is serious here. it is biggest cover-up i've personally seen with my eyes. i don't understand what is going on here, that emergency declaration should have been signed long ago. they will never clean that up. that blue building you see, that man endorsed me, his american dream was shattered. he is a legal immigrant that came here, his building sits empty and chemicals are under that building. >> carley: it continues one year later, looks like the president will get an earful and eyeful. >> i'm afraid he is only meeting
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with the people that will say good things and he's hand-picked people to meet with. more of the same. thank you for having me. >> carley: thank you for updating your community, we care for sure and everybody that lives there and hope and wish for the best for you guys. thanks for joining us. >> vote for me, i will fight for everyone just as hard. >> carley: ohio is not only rust belt where biden is facing angry voters. he is trailing trump in michigan and progressives are not helping. tudor dixon weighing in on the battle for this crucial swing state coming up next. hi, tudor. ♪
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tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. done settling? ask your rheumatologist for rinvoq. and take back what's yours. abbvie could help you save. >> carley: president biden a epa will enact new emission standards pushing ev market share to 67% by 2032, even though they only made up 8% last year. major car manufacturers don't
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think this is feasible and could face fines up to $14 billion. joining us is tudor dixon, host of the tudor dixon podcast. biden administration trying to score points with the climate people. what is the ramification of this, what will take place if this goes into effect? >> that's a huge cost to the state of michigan. we are already losing manufacturing factories, we have a situation where you see car companies going to states like indiana, kentucky, tennessee, because michigan doesn't have the ability to do this. if you are the president and do this, you will lose auto workers. we heard shawn feign say i am endorsing him, our workers are going with the other guy. michigan is an important swing
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state, if you do this, you are tone deaf to what the workers need. >> carley: how much weight does this have if the president of the national auto workers said we're going to endorse them, but thousands of workers may not vote for president biden. that brings us to former president trump, he will be campaigning in michigan tomorrow. new fox news poll shows donald trump is up by two points within margin of error to president biden. this poll we just showed has the other third party cans in it and it is a little different. in 2020, president biden won by a much larger margin. now former president trump is winning, one reason that could be taking place, tudor, because president biden's stance on israel and how that is impacting the muslim population in your state.
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the president has a problem there, as well. >> absolutely, if he doesn't have the arab population come out for him in michigan, he can't win the state. it is interesting, we talked to democrats across the midwest, we spoke to a mother in chicago last week and i asked what are you thinking about the 2024 election? she said, this will probably be one of the first times i don't vote democrat. i'm telling my friends to become independent. democrats are worried about this, we had r.f.k. jr. here a few weeks ago and there were billboards attacking r.f.k. jr. from the dnc, they know they are losing voters to the independent and third party vote and don't like that and don't know how to handle it right now. >> carley: to your point, group started by bernie sanders who is urging people to vote against biden in the democratic primary, saying we're on a mission to send a message on gaza in
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michigan, pledge your support for vote uncommitted. that is what you were talking about. one thing that could happen, voters will not go for trump, but may not show up to the polls. with that said, we're many months out, what is your prediction for michigan in 2024. >> right now it looks like michigan will go to trump and i expect it will go to trump. i don't think biden is able to connect with voters or able to have the israel palestine conversation. you have rashida tlaib who is a leader in the community and is out telling people to stay home fchl they stay home, that is catastrophic to him and republicans win. republicans, all they have to do is go out and rally their base and get them out. it is a different situation if you have to get your base out, rather than democrats bringing new people in. they will struggle in michigan and i think republicans will
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have it. >> carley: the former president will be in michigan tomorrow, bringing his message to voters there. thank you for joining us, have a great day. >> thank you. >> carley: let's talk about something fun. to nascar, starting grid set for this sunday's daytona 500 after last night blue green vacation duel. huge night for toyota with reddick winning duel one. a crash took out several contenders. move up and make a pass. byron blocked him. byron blainey into the wall. >> kyle busch. >> blainey gets caught in the big one. >> carley: look at that fiery crash, that 11-car pile-up coming with just a dozen laps left. all drivers made it out of their
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cars okay. bell and reddick will start third and fourth. joey logano and michael mcdow first and second and jimmy johnson locking up one of the final two spots. you can watch on fox this sunday 2:30 eastern time. fans will be tracking the record, rain could impact the race in a major way. we turn to senior meteorologist janice dean with your daytona 500 forecast. >> janice: it will be postponed. rain will come on to the track all day long. you heard it here first, i'm not sure they are delaying the fact they will postpone the game. i am not in charge, you can just give you the forecast. 2021, we had delay of circs
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hours, 2020, we postponed to monday, that is what i think they will do. 2016, delayed six hours. look at this rain on saturday and sunday, all day, finally moves out in the evening hours, 8 p.m., 9 p.m. monday is a better day. for florida, much of the sunshine state, a lot of run. daytona beach today looking good, saturday and sunday, no buena. >> carley: bummer, if you go to the race, bring ponchos. >> janice: i'm thinking they should do it sooner rather than later. look at snow moving across ohio and tennessee river valley. tracking that. heavy rain along the west coast, you will get pounded especially
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in california along the coast and into the mountains. quick mover. some areas could get six inches plus. new york could get an inch or two and upstate we'll see the heavier snowfall totals. this is not a big storm system, it will reinforce winter and colder air and west coast another round of heavy rain as we go through the weekend and monday. bottom line is, monday is when we'll see the daytona 500. >> carley: that is janice's prediction from the start, we'll hold you to it. thank you. >> happy weekend. >> carley: happy weekend. i love these videos and we want to see more of you. people who watch our show everyday, send us a quick video saying your name, where you are from, why you are up early and what you love about your show. e-mail to friends first at fox.com. we look forward to hearing from
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you. now back to serious news. we know that two of the migrants charged for attacking nypd officers in time square of part of a venezuelan gang and they are due in court today. cheryl casone has details. and fani willis hearing seems more like a reality tv show, going off the rails several times. jimmy failla is here to unpack it. >> the romantic relationship ended before the indictment was returned, yes or no? >> to a man, yes. mr. wade is used to women that as he told me one time, only thing a woman can do for him is make him a sandwich. wine, i don't really like wine, to be honest, i like grey goose.
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>> cheryl: immigration and customs inn forcement officers arresting two migrants charged with beating officers in time square. identifying them as a 19-year-old and a 21-year-old. the suspects being held by ice without bail. the second suspect was ordered removed from the u.s. a year ago. they are connected to the dangerous venezuelan gang responsible for cell phone thefts in new york city. both venezuelan citizens have been charged and are detained without bond, both noncitizens have been identified as members of the gang. eight suspects have been arrested for the attack. the last, a 21-year-old, is being held on cash bail.
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they are actually in jail. >> carley: that is a step in the right direction. this is such a big problem. to make it worse, once people are here, we don't have diplomatic relations with venezuela, not like they take them back. >> cheryl: at least they are in jail. ice has them. >> carley: true. senator rick scott is making a good point about tiktok. >> cheryl: interesting. stay with new york city, this glitzy met gala is coming up again. rick scott is criticizing the gala for naming ceo of tiktok an honorary chair. here is what the senator posted. disturbing the net gala would allow tiktok ceo, he leads ccp effort to feed your kids information, are you okay with that chu has been asked if he
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works for the ccp, watch this exchange. >> was project texas shared with the chinese government pursuant to national intelligence laws? >> we have not been asked for data by the chinese government and never provided it. >> cheryl: take what you will from that exchange. the other hosts less cont contro controversial. bad bunny and j.lo, and chris hemsworth. looking forward to see what j.lo wears. >> carley: bad bunny and j.lo are less controversial than tiktok. happy weekend. not a happy weekend for this next person, fani willis is expected to get back on the stand this morning after a combative hearing yesterday where she defended paying for
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fancy trips and outings with straight cash. >> i paid for a bunch of stuff. we did two different wine tours that you do, which are pretty expensive. i bought him, he likes wine, i don't like wine, i like grey goose. >> carley: jimmy failla joins me now. that was an interesting detail. a lot of interesting details were offered up by her. >> jimmy: i find her credible when she says she likes grey goose, strikes me as a vodka drinker. what is disgraceful, that is a prosecutor that makes life-altering decisions everyday and has authority to do so. if you watched it, we use the show clown show a lot. she kept talking about defending
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democracy, is democracy her stripper name? she was like, if i was on trial. but your integrity is and it flew out the window. if she was on trial, i took cash from my last campaign to do some shopping. >> carley: i think it was a defense mechanism, trying to display this is beneath her. she will give unnecessary detail and then the lawyers were like, stop filibustering. >> jimmy: it undermines faith and judicial process, we were told this wasn't personal or politically motivated. this was very personal for her, state of prosecution collapsing against trump and her integrity itself. good show. >> carley: don't take a shot of
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grey goose every time the word cash was brought up. she was trying to prove she did not financially benefit from this, trying to prove she paid nathan wade back for all trips when they were a couple. here is a clip of her talking about that and advice she gave. >> i always has cash at the house. that has been, all my life. if you're a woman and you go on a date with a man, you better have $200 in your pocket, if that man actses up, you go where you need to go. a man is not a plan, he is a companion. i don't need anybody to foot my bills, only man who foot my bills completely is my daddy. >> carley: sage advice. >> jimmy: i appreciate her singing independent women by destiny's child. if you did a shot of liquor every time she directly answered a question, you would have taken zero shots of liquor.
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it was a giant filibuster, judicial system took a shot yesterday. >> carley: reminded me of the johnny depp trial. everyone was glued to their tv watching the drama, what does that say about us? see you on saturday. i will be on the show. >> jimmy: classing it up, bring your grey goose. >> carley: saturday 10 p.m. eastern time. white house press corps is accusing the president's team of trying to control the way reporters cover the hur report. here is lawrence jones. >> lawrence: so good to see you in person this morning. >> carley: i gave you a big squeeze, you were outside for three straight dayses, glad to see you back inside and warm. >> lawrence: i visited three major cities hit hard by the
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crime surge across the u.s., memphis, st. louis and washington, d.c. i talked to one woman who lost her son and nephew. >> my youngest son lost his life to senseless gun violence and weeks later, i lost my nephew, he was murdered in his sleep, someone shot through his window. >> how does that make you feel they are letting them out? >> big slap in the face, there need to be stricter laws. politicians are telling these kids, it is okay. >> lawrence: americans are saying, when will it end. we'll show you that and other interviews i did with local leaders plus stuart varney, jack keane, past orcory brooks and ben dominich are all here.
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♪ and i, ♪ ♪ i wish i was here ♪ >> carley: special counsel robert hur will testify on capitol hill next month on his report detailing how president biden mishandled classified documents and the president's mental fitness to serve. and new details are emerging of how the white house tried to stop the re report's release. doug is here with the latest. >> good morning. we are seeing grow be riff between the white house and its own justice department over how president biden was
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characterized in special counsel report and congress can soon hear from the special counsel himself, robert hur. hur said he wouldn't prosecute biden for mishandling classified documents in part because the jury would see him as an elderly man with poor memory. now we have learned that the white house counsel complained about this historic gerald. hur's criticism of president biden mirrors one of the widest recognized examples in recent history of inappropriate prosecutor criticism of uncharged conduct. we object to the multiple denigrating statements about president biden's memory, which violate longstanding doj practice and policy. the department of justice though shot right back writing. this. a special counsel hur's report provides significant detail on the bases for his declination decision these include factors support his determination that the president knew he possessed
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classified information and whether he acted willfully in retaining it. the well within the department standards of public release. recent polls show why the white house may be so sensitive on this point though. a monmouth university poll shows only 32% of voters are confident about biden's mental and physical stamina. that is down 20 points from four years ago. we expect hur to testify on capitol hill before the house judiciary committee coming up on march 12th, carley? >> carley: doug la varied live for news washington. thank you. the white house is battling the media on that reporter on president biden's mental state sent a letter to the white house correspondents association. many outlets striking inaccuracies that represent the report's conclusion about the president and reporters in the white house briefing room have asked questions that include false content or are based on false premises. joe concha is a fox news contributor and he joins me now.
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so have you ian sam's scolding the white house press corps yesterday singling out cnn, cbs, the "new york times," the "wall street journal," the associated press. he says all of those news organizations misunderstand the special counsel's report, really? y., carley all of you are wrong but were right. amateur hour at the what this move by ian sam's does is continue to keep this story, which is one of the most damaging to this president and this administration in the news cycle even longer what year he became vice president. he cannot remember when he exited the vice presidency. when biden broached his late son bo he could not remotely remember what year he died. ian sam's could attempt to work all he wants. the bottom line is nearly nine in 10 americans according to a
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new abc poll do not think this president has the mental capacity to be pr president anor term. that is also devastating. impression of being too old and mentally forgone is made with voters. that's the type of toothpaste you can't put back in the tube, carley. >> carley: that's a great point, joe. you have to wonder what ian sam's' goal was here. it was clearly to counter this report and try to get the biden administration narrative in the bloodstream. he extended this story even longer because now we are talking about it again. and now biden's death. actually president biden who brought it up himself. what about that? seems to be a crutch for him whenever he has to grab on to something when he is trying to make a point. almost like a sympathy card that he plays over and over. it's horrible that his son died, of course. and that happened in 2015. but, again, this president, when
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you watch him, he always says "watch me." we are watching you, sir. i watched his schedule this week and for three straight day, carley, he had nothing on his public schedule and he is getting the daily intelligence briefing on two occasions in the afternoon. why? that should be the first thing you receive when you wake up early in the morning like we do. this is a president, clearly, by 2028 the 86-year-old version of joe biden what are we going to get at that point if he wins the presidency again and re-election? i don't want to think about that anandi think many americans are rejecting that notion as well. >> carley: something from the president yesterday, he revealed what he is giving up for lent. watch this quickly here. >> what are you giving up for lent? , president biden [inaudible] >> he said you guys. meaning he is giving up the media for lent and talking to journalists. it has been 123 days though since the president sat down for a major network interview. so it doesn't even look like he needs to give it up for lent, joe.
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>> carley the whole point of lent is to give up something you do or eat or drink or a regular basis. how can joe biden give you up the press when he never speaks to them. he said he would take questions wednesday or thursday. don't believe it's happening. he stunt done an atelevision interview since october. that's where we're at at this point. it's just a point. >> carley: joe, saving the best news for last. i would love to wish you a happy birthday. i'm being told is your birthday. you are turning 39 years old again. how are you going to celebrate the weekend? >> anniversary of my 39th birth day has come again. i'm going go clubbing, carley. hopefully you can join me and maybe todd and get wherever he is as well and we will have some fun just like we did when we actually were 39. you are not even 39 yet. i'm jealous. >> carley: i am not. bottle service for your 39th birthday. joe, happy birthday. have great weekend. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> brian: 6:00 a.m. on the east coast.
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