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away. long shot. >> carley: i wonder what kamala harris was thinking, joe, if she heard that question. what about me? i thought i was plan b. i'm the vice president. >> joe: she is plan z. >> todd: just to circle back at the top. maybe jen psaki for a moment. are you sure i'm not allowed to curse on air? let's be clear on that. >> joe: you can we are a cable news network and the fcc doesn't really control that you can without being fined. we're a classy organization. >> todd: joe concha stays classy. >> carley: where are you going with this. 15 seconds to get out of this and hopefully you don't curse the next 10 seconds now. hold your tongue. >> todd: that's quite a bar. >> carley: joe, thank you for joining us have. great day. "fox & friends" starts now. you made it. >> todd: you got lucky. >> lawrence: buckle up. we have got a big show. 6:00 a.m. on the east coast on
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wednesday, february the 21st, and this is "fox & friends." >> carley: we have a fox news alert. former president donald trump slamming the hefty new york fraud fine in a town hall on fox news. >> he fined me $355 million plus interest and other things. if i didn't run, i didn't have any of these lawsuits. you know that. >> steve: with critics questioning hind's campaign, is someone waiting in the wings? >> you are going to california, is this about coming up with a plan b for 2024, does gavin need to stand by? >> are you ready? >> griff: did you see this? migrants accused of assaulting police officers at another nyc shelter plus the thousands of dollars migrants are eligible for. you won't want to miss that. >> lawrence: wow. "fox & friends" starts right now. and, remember, mornings are better with friends. ♪ when you're ready come and get
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it ♪ na na na na ♪ when you're ready come and get it is it ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na. >> steve: get ready, south carolina, we are heading down there tomorrow after the program because the big south carolina primary on the republican side is going to take place. and a lot of political stuff and that is why we are starting this morning showing donald trump last night at the great town hall that was hosted by laura ingraham. >> lawrence: i started i'm going to get a head start. do a diner tomorrow. wide ranging interview yesterday with laura ingraham and folks were able to ask questions. i mean, it was a great one. they addressed the civil fraud trial hang right here in new york. this is what the president had to say. >> a lot of dough. >> it is a form of navalny, a form of communism or fascism. the guy is a knut job.
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nut job.no jury. no anything. letitia james is a horrible attorney general in new york. campaigned on i will get trump. i will get trump. we went through a trial. turned out we are totally innocent on everything. and he fined me $355 million plus interest and other things. if i didn't run, i wouldn't have any of these lawsuits. you know that. none of them. they would have gone onto the next. look, nikki has no chance. if she ever did, they would go are a her the same way. these are vicious, sick people. they are sick. >> i don't care about the revenge thing. they usually use the word revenge. thwill there be revenge? my revenge will be success. >> lawrence: it was an interesting point that he made though, ainsley, of guys, don't get lost in just targeting donald trump. they are targeting me because i'm a republican. if nikki haley were the nominee, they would go after her just as
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hard. >> ainsley: that's what the crowd was in agreement with that said if it's not donald trump it's going to be nikki haley. if it's not nikki haley it's going to be one of us. they goal after one of us just because we have an r next to our name we are conservatives. if you look at the real clear politics election 2024. latest numbers show in south carolina trump is getting 61.8% of the votes and haley is getting 36.5%. we saw it yesterday with that announcement she was going to possibly drop out of the race. that was a lot of conversation yesterday. and she said no, that's not hang yesterday when she spoke at noon. >> griff: lawrence pointed out the former president was saying that, you know, if it were nikki haley, they would be going after her. but they are not going after nikki haley. they are going after donald trump. and when new york's attorney general la it ti james said we g to make him pay up $450 million within 30 days.
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>> ainsley: if not we will take his assets. >> griff: here is a little of what james said. >> if he does not have funds to pay off the judgment, we will seek, you know, judgment enforcement mechanisms in court and we will ask the judge to seize his assets. financial frauds are not victimless crimes. he engaged in this massive amount of fraud. and it wasn't just a simple mistake, a slight oversight. the variations were wildly exaggerated and the extent of the fraud was staggering. last i checked, tourism is up and wall street is doing just fine. >> steve: okay. that's her point of view. it's scary to work here in new york city because, you know, the crime and all that other stuff we talk about on a regular basis, one of thing this things that donald trump did last night at one point during the town hall, he pulled out a copy of the 8th amendment and read a section that says and this is applicable to what he was talking about right there. he said excessive bail shall not
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be required nor excessive fines imposed nor cruel or unusual punishments inflicted. if that is -- if a judge finds that applicable, he obviously stands to win on appeal. >> ainsley: that is a lot of money. >> steve: what he said was telling and could be why letitia james is talking about we will have to seize his assets. at one point laura asked if he has made a decision about paying the money, and he says we'll have a lot of cash but that doesn't mean he can take it. so, it sounds like, you know, if he pays it, it will be kicking and screaming and it sounds like they are going to appeal and do all sorts of stuff before he has to liquidate anything. >> lawrence: i just find it interesting that the attorney general says in that exchange that this was not a victimless crime. and then doesn't tell us who the victim was. and there was no pushback from the reporter to say can you outline hot victim is? i mean, one of the legal challenges that donald trump and his attorney plans on using in
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court is that there was no victim. so, it would be interesting to get some type of answer from the attorney general. >> ainsley: donald trump would say imthe victim. i'm the one that has to fork over all this money. the judge doesn't make sense. saying that my property mar-a-lago is worth $18 million. for all of us who have been down in palm beach we know that is far from the truth. >> steve: right. >> ainsley: to buy a piece of property right on the water is going to be about $150 million just the land alone. his property though has beach front and then on the back side where the tennis courts are, they have the intercoastal waterways so you can put a boat back there. you have the advantage of the ocean in the front and intercoastal -- it is worth far more than 18 million. >> steve: the problem and this goes back to what was said in the court proceedings, was the t that with the valuation of palm beach county, real estate appraiser or agent said yep, that's the amount. it was a very low amount.
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and that speaks to just all the stuff that has been involved in this particular case about property valuation. he signed off on the lower valuation. >> lawrence: so t did the bank's appraiser as well. >> steve: that's where the value valuation comes from. same guy. >> lawrence: they don't just take donald trump's word for it. there is back and forth between the banks. >> steve: experts. >> lawrence: that's how you come to valuation. it's clear when that exchange happened the judge cut him off and wouldn't allow him to explain the process of this. >> griff: it was interesting as steve pointed out he took out that constitution, 8th amendment out of his pocket and read it and had vociferous defense as you point out against. this actually likening this to communism. just step back for a second and look at the contrast he painted between joe biden, who didn't choose to do a super bowl interview, w who who has really remained out of earshot of the president -- of the press except
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for getting on and off the horton. and former president trump took on not only this new york case but then also pushed back on biden's mental acuity, along with teasing some vice presidential possibilities, take a listen here. >> declined and there's no question about it. but he was always sort of semi declined if you go back 25 years. no, but he was not one of the smarter people. he has tried to be president many times, four times at least that they know of. and all of a sudden when he is most diminished this is when he hit and he did it, i felt diminished to declined anyway. i think i would know it. i think i would say i'm not running. somebody should talk to him. >> laura: will you challenge him to regular debates? >> i will do it right now on your show. i will challenge him right now. i don't think he is going to debate though. i really don't think so. they said, look. he is incompetent to go to court but he can be president. figure that one. >> laura: what qualities are you looking for in your vice presidential pick?
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>> well, always the first quality has to be somebody that you think will be a good president. if something should happen, you have to have somebody that is going to be a great president. a lot of people are talking about that gentleman right over there in a very positive way. tim scott. he has been much better for me than he was for himself. i watched this campaign. [laughter] and he doesn't like talking about himself. but, boy, does he talk about trump. >> laura: the audience has been asked who they think would be a good choice and various names came up. one of them was, of course, vivek ramaswamy, he has made a big splash. ron desantis who is making appearance today in south carolina, we just found out. obviously tim scott. byron donalds. and a big presence here for tulsi gabbard. [applause] >> laura: very interesting and christiekristi noem i should sa. are they on your short list. >> they are. >> lawrence: vivek ramaswamy, kristi noem, of course, tulsi gabbard a big l name on the list
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and byron donalds. news got he is agreeing to do the presidential debates. there was some talk in washington and in the press corps as well saying donald trump may not debate joe biden. this is going to be a constitutional crisis. we deserve to hear from our candidates. he said he doesn't even care hot moderator is, but he is in. >> steve: i think that that is exactly right. he now will debate joe biden. but i think donald trump himself gave joe biden an out when donald trump said i'm not going to debate any of the republicans running in the primary. so, ultimately, when it comes time where they say okay, let's set up a debate, the biden team can say look, we're not going to do it. he didn't do the standard debates during the primary. >> ainsley: that would be insane. this is the craziest election year, right? i mean. >> steve: so crazy. >> ainsley: if he is the nominee, donald trump, and biden, they wouldn't debate? i mean, yes, i understand what they are saying.
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>> steve: because donald trump didn't debate. >> lawrence: joe biden didn't debate other democrats in the race as well. remember, there is a democratic primary going on. >> ainsley: maybe we don't need them to debate we know who they are. >> griff: they are going to debate. >> ainsley: they have to, right? >> steve: i bet they don't debate. griff griff with you are on. here's why. of the only reason why i'm going to take that dollar bit is we are about to have the longest general elections in history. if, indeed, the trump campaign is correct saying they are going to lock up the nomination by the end of march, let's say, you are looking at seven, eight months of trying to dodge trump calling for a debate. i don't think biden can resist that. >> ainsley: i would love to see did. >> griff: dollar you are on. >> steve: dollar, you are on. >> ainsley: nine more months to figure it out. turning now to some of your headlines starting with a fox news alert. texas search crews have found the body now -- so sad -- of audrey cunningham in that river.
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prosecutors preparing for suspect. family friend lives behind the dad's host. callahan walsh is going to join news a few minutes to discuss the details of this tragic case. fbi on the hunt for a third gunman in the kansas city chiefs parade shooting that search comes as two adults are now facing murder charges. court documents reveal one suspect told police that he shot first saying, quote: stupid man just pulled a gun out and started shooting. i shouldn't have done that. just being stupid. and the chiefs kicker is donating a jersey to the family of the super fan that was killed in the shooting. her family reportedly plans to lay her to rest in that jersey on friday. and white house, the white house is preparing to announce major sanctions against russia on friday after the death of putin critic and political prisoner alexei navalny. meanwhile the your honor mean union is demanding the russian
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president be held accountable, but the kremlin is rejecting the eu's push for international investigation. navalny's mother is still calling for the release of her son's body, reportedly filing a lawsuit with a russian court. president biden's younger brother, james, will sit for an interview on capitol hill today as house republicans continue their impeachment inquiry into the president. hunter biden will testify before the house oversight committee next week, meanwhile his lawyers are looking to dismiss his tax case in california. they are pointing to the newly indicted former fbi informant who is accused of making up burisma bribery schemes involving the bidens. prosecutors now say that informant has extensive ties to russian intelligence officials. hunter's lawyers saying quote it is more remarkable beginning in july of 2023, the special counsel's team would follow mr. smear nmr. -mile-an-hour non rabbit hole of lies as much as it did one
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shared horror story with lawrence earlier this month. >> i was scared but also angry. >> and when you wanted them to leave, what did they say? >> oh, they refused. they act like i was doing something wrong. there was prostitution. there was drug felon. i would say i'm close to 60,000 in damages. about 30 -- a little over 30,000. sorry, there is no light because they cut all the wires. they cut like a 2 by 3 hole and they got in that way. >> ainsley: it is believed squatters have taken over more than 1,000 houses just in atlanta alone. state lawmakers say the new bill would make it clear that squatting is criminal trespassing. more mid flight trouble aboard a boeing plane. a united airlines flight from san francisco to boston diverted to denver on monday when the plane's wing began to come apart in the middle of that flight. a play by play announce from maine narrating the moments the scary flight came to an end.
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>> greeting committee trying to get us out of here pronto so everybody doesn't scream and holler about a plane coming apart while you are flying it. >> start taking the bus or the train. >> kevin clarke says the pilot suspected the cause was a bird strike. he will join us later live in our show. and those are some of your headlines. >> steve: that is one messed up slat. >> griff: i never want the window seat over the wing anymore. like i don't even want to know. >> steve: better to just close the window. >> ainsley: that or sit next to a door which could fly off. >> steve: or a door plug. even worse. new video shows migrants confronting and attacking police officers as they try to remove a man from a new york city shelter who should not be there. >> lawrence: truly unbelievable. lucas tomlinson is live with the details. >> good morning, lawrence and crew. the new york police department say this all began when a man was asked to leave the randall's
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island migrant facility. when he didn't, he was asked for trespassing but not before assaulting police officers. no officers were hurt we're told. here's the shocking video. [screams] [shouting] [shouting] [shouting] >> and here's new york mayor eric adams on the migrant shelter brawl. >> any time you have 3,000 people who are placed in an environment that they cannot work, they have to sit around all day, you know, things like this have the potential to happen. we're going to do a review because of that video. >> now, according to the "new york post," a migrant family of four in new york could make more than $15,000 per year under a controversial new prepaid credit
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card program. the total price tag for this program $53 million. and in massachusetts, vendors are charging the state $64 a day to feed each illegal immigrant which amounts to nor man $90,000 to feed a family of four. there is over 200,000 illegal immigrants in massachusetts right now. more than 7 million migrants have entered the united states since president biden took office. some context, guys, the largest mass migration from one continent to another human history took place 1881 and 1914 when over 10 million people arrived in the united states from europe. ainsley? >> ainsley: all right. thank you so much, lucas. a fox news alert. missing young lady audrii cunningham there is her cute, cute picture. >> her body was found in a river near houston, texas. police are eyeing a capital murder charge for this 42-year-old man don steven macdougall he is a person of interest. is he a family friend and a
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neighbor. and he has a long criminal record. america's most wanted co-host callahan walsh joins us now. callahan, this hits close to home for you. i know you lost your brother adam and you and your dad launched america's most wanted. it's been so successful. you just relaunched here on fox. i have know you just got your first fugitive capture since relaunching the show. what is your reaction there to what happened in texas in this story? >> such a tragic turn of events. you know, my day job while hosting america's most wanted with my father, my day job is at the national center for missing and exploited children. this is a national case. when this little girl went missing an amber alert went out unfortunately her body was just discovered as you mentioned. thought district attorney's office in polk county is putting together the chase to charge this guy. hopefully they will go for capital murder charges. we will see the outcome of that. just a tragic turn of events. i think the question that everybody is asking is why did this guy, don steven macdougall have any access to this little
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11-year-old girl with a rap a mile long? >> ainsley: in your experience, why is that? he was arrested for an unrelated charge, aggravated assault on friday. he has an extensive criminal history, including enticing a minor back in 2008. he lived in that trailer behind this young lady's father's house. apparently he had taken to the child to the bus stop before and dropped her off. he was supposed to do that this morning and she never got on the bus. that is our question. why would a parent allow her to go? do you think in your experience these individuals just don't confess, the parents don't know? >> it's unclear at this point. the mother says she didn't know of this individual's past, although the mother did not have custody of the child. she wasn't living at that location. the little 11-ye 11-year-old uds in the custody of the father. this individual was a friend of the father's. i'm sure he was aware of this person's past. and the fact he allowed this
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person to be one of her primary care take takers. baby sitting her, taking her to school is beyond me. i have no idea why this individual was ever allowed around this little girl. and we are seeing the results. it's the nightmare that every parent fears. and that nightmare came true when her body was discovered. my heart goes out to the family. but why she was ever allowed around that individual, i think we will be asking that question for a long time. aid aid be around older man who is not part of the family especially one with a long rap sheet. could the father get in trouble? could he be charged? >> we'll see. we'll see. at this point it doesn't look like the d.a. is going to be charging the father doesn't look like he was involved in any way. however, throughout their investigation they will be diving a lot deeper into this relationship and into macdougall's past. if anything comes up that the father knew anything about this, if there is any inappropriate behavior prior to this, he absolutely could be charged. >> ainsley: right. okay. the district attorney says that he will be charged this person
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of interest will be charged with capital murder. and her school district said please keep her family, her teachers, friends and community in thoughts and prayers as they grieve this tragic loss. thank you so much for coming on, callahan. america's most wanted just as we just said, they got their first fugitive capture since relaunching. it's a show you want to watch. america's most want you had comes on monday nights on your local affiliate fox. it also streams on fox nation. so you will have to watch. all right. let's hand it over to griff and lawrence and steve. >> lawrence: great job, ainsley. >> ainsley: thank you. >> lawrence: more moments from last night's big town hall on fox, like this. >> will you challenge him to regular debates? >> i will challenge him right now. i don't think he is going to debate though. i really don't think so. >> lawrence: what does tomi lahren think about this? we will ask her. >> griff: this just in biden's student loan bailout is back. the enormous amount to be erased. >> steve: i want to hear that california commuters horsing around a wild video wrap up.
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>> carley: police in virginia searching for a hospital patient they say stole an ambulance from right outside the hospital. authorities saying, quote. while not yet discharged he walked away from treatment with an iv in his arm, jumped in the private transport ambulance and stole it." like a scene out of a movie. police say the suspect was a passenger in a stolen car that was involved in a crash earlier in the day. officers say they found two bags -- two guns and bags of drugs in that vehicle. and this just in. the biden administration announcing $1.2 billion in student debt cancellation for over 150,000 eligible borrowers. >> these are historic efforts that reflect the president's commitment, again, to deliver as much relief as possible to as
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many borrowers as possible as quickly as possible. >> carley: this latest round of relief for borrowers who have been making payments for at least 10 years and originally took out less than $12,000. the administration has forgiven nearly $138 billion in student debt since president biden took office. those are your headlines, lawrence, over to you. >> lawrence: problem with young voters, loans disappear. >> carley: called buying votes, some would say. >> lawrence: thanks, carley. a fox news alert. donald trump making a bold prediction when pressed on a potential biden rematch. watch. >> will you challenge him to regular debates, regardless of the concern about the moderators. i know that's always annoying. i will be happy to moderate one by the way. will you challenge him to a debate regularly on focused specific topics, in other words not wide ranging just one debate on foreign policy. >> i will do it right now on your show. i will challenge him right now. we can do you or anybody you
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want. i don't think is he going to district attorney bait though. i really don't think so. >> lawrence: outkick host tomi lahren joins us now. wide ranging interview with the president. this is the part that really got my attention. a lot of folks have been talking about revenge, what will trump do? this is what the president had to say. watch. >> we're going to get together through success. when this country -- the country was at a level we had the best employment numbers in history. everything was good. and this country was coming together. then we got hit with covid. but this country came together. i don't care about the revenge thing. i know they usually use the word revenge. will there be revenge? my revenge will be success. >> lawrence: what do you think, tomi? >> i love it. it's a grit point to make. i think americans, whether they like donald trump or not, whether they like his character, his performance, i think they like their lives under donald trump, so, on this campaign trail, he needs to reiterate that over and over and over
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again. hey, listen, you might not like me. you never might not like me but did you like your life. he has to lead with that he has to remind people the policies. he has to remind people what things cost in the grocery store. the gas prices. he has to remember he ended endless war. he will didn't get us in any new wars. that's what he has to remind the american people. his challenge is going to be bringing more voters into the fold. he halls diehard supports the base is still with him. quite obvious from the primaries we have seen so far. he needs to bring more people, in independents, in and that's the way he is going to do tcious lawrence. >> lawrence: tomi, you are talking about that unity message. i think the reason why is he going there, because he has looked at these numbers. this is regarding joe biden do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of biden among new york state voters. and 46 percent said that they have a favorable view. 50% say unfavorable view. donald trump also talked about last night about going to the
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bronx. going all across the country in places that would typical vote for democrat. but he says he has a shot. what do you think? >> well, i give him a lot of credit for showing up because republicans, for a long time, have had that problem of not showing up where they don't feel welcomed or wanted. we have to show up everywhere. a little optimistic to think he might win states like new york or california. he should probably focus a little more on the swing states. saying he is going to show up in places that might not always be friendly to him. that takes a lot of courage and guts. something our current president certainly doesn't have. >> lawrence: especially, tomi, when there has been such a change of mood with everything that's happened with immigration. i'm seeing black and hispanic voters frustrated with the democratic party. i'm not saying they are going to vote for donald trump. a lot of them may stay home. biden was pressed about a plan b. now, you used to live in california. this is what the president had to say while the helicopter was still going. watch. >> mr. president, good afternoon, sir.
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you are going to california. is this about coming up with a plan b for 2024? does gavin need to stand by. >> are you ready? >> yes, sir. >> well, i'm looking looking at you. i'm looking at you. >> hey. >> hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> lawrence: tomi? >> well, he didn't directly answer the question, which i thought was somewhat interesting. but, i would also say gavin has been waiting in the wings for several months now, i would say maybe even over a year at this point running a political and shadow campaign. and i think it's a real shot appear like he is cleaning up the state of california, that tells me that come convention time there is going to be a major shakeup and i do believe it's going to be california governor gavin newsom. >> lawrence: everybody is talking about what is happening in the republican party in the disarray. they should be more focused on what is happening in the democratic party. not sure joe is going to make
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it. tomi, thanks so much for getting up. >> thanks so much, lawrence. good to see you. >> lawrence: likewise. coming up the president's brother is on capitol hill today for an impeachment probe. a live report on that. plus, new york businesses owners concerned of over the ruling against donald trump, one real estate investor told his employees to focus on red states, not democrat states. he's next. ♪ ♪ ntal health... ...but her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so her doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds—
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>> ainsley: president biden's younger brother james biden is set to testify today on capitol hill. as house republicans are pushing forward with their impeachment inquiry. the president's younger brother is expected to face some tough questions on a $200,000 payment that he made to joe biden back in 2018. brooke singman is here with all
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the details. >> good morning, ainsley. james biden is expected to appear before the house oversight committee as they try to connect the dots between the president and his family's business dealings. today's testimony will focus on this payment so it is a $200,000 check given to joe biden from james on march 1st, 2018. the check was labeled loan repayment and it was sent to joe biden the same day that james received a $200,000 payment from americorps. it was given to him for his consulting work for the company, despite having no healthcare industry experience. hunter biden will also testify before the house oversight committee next week, meanwhile his lawrence are looking to dismiss his tax case in california. they're pointing to the newly indicted fbi informant who was accused of making up a burisma bribery scheme involving the bidens. prosecutors now say that informant has extensive ties to russian intelligence officials and hunter wants lawyers are saying, quote: it is more remarkable that beginning in july 2023, the special counsel's team would follow mr. smirnov
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down his rabbit holes of lies as long as it did. they say federal prosecutors mistook this photo of sawdust for cocaine. james' testimony will be behind closed doors. guys? >> steve: it does look like sawdust. just saying. same color as the other sawdust right next to the saw. all right. brooke, thank you. >> thanks, steve. former president donald trump responding to the ruling in his new york fraud case at the incorporation gram angle's town hall last night in south carolina. >> we went through a trial. it turned out we are totally innocent on everything fined me $300 million plus interest among other things. everybody made money. there was no victim. this guy ruled that i was guilty before the trial started. >> steve: well, now, some real estate investors are worried about working in new york city and owning property there. private equity fund manager and
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real estate investor grant cardone told his employees, quote: immediately discontinue all underwriting on new york city real estate. the risk outweighs the opportunities at this time. focus on texas and florida. and grant joins us right now from down in florida. hey, grant, how are you? >> hey, thank you, steve. i'm good this morning. >> steve: okay. listen, i think that's kind of a no-brainer. i mean, i'm sitting in new york city. if i had my druthers, i would think that florida or texas would be a better bet, just given the fact there is so much crime and the fact that, as we have been detailing, you know, the migrant crisis is zapping all of our resources here. this is not a good real estate right now, right? >> it was an opportunity we thought this year was the opportunity to come into chicago, california and new york city. everybody waiting for 40 years now to invest in that market place. i was completely confident, steve, this was the year to come. when that ruling happened, it
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was like pencils down. don't touch it. don't go there. we invest for 14,000 investors at cardone capital that depend on cash flow. if i can't predict the cash flow because of some ruling or because of the migrants or because i can't evict people. new york city just keeps doing every single thing they can to sell real estate in florida and not sell real estate in new york. >> steve: right. and just look at the grant cardone story. you left the great state of california, what, over 10 years ago and moved to florida because that makes sense. now, grant, what is it about this particular judge's ruling that has you worried as a real estate investor going forward, the peril you could wind up in. >> yeah, so on every loan application or every transaction, i'm going to a bank and say i want to put a loan on this. you know, what are the loan proceeds going to be? those loan proceeds are based on the value of the property. they are going to require me to
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actually underwrite my property on the cash flow, the income of the property, and what valuation i believe that property is worth. the broker will also put a valuation on it. probably a third party, one of my third parties to check my own underwriting for me, internally for my investors. and then the bank is also, steve, going to use at least one of the appraisal, maybe two, independent of me. they are are going to go out and hire those people and pay those people. they will charge me back for it later. there could be as many as five appraisals on that. the value that i'm going to put on the property, keep in mind when i'm buying something, i'm not thinking about selling it the next day, in the case of trump, is he not selling any of this stuff. in the case of cardone capital. we are long-term holders, 10, 15, 20 years, we want the property for the cash flow. i'm going to put a value on it in the future. and, look, i remember doing a deal once where i put a value on my property that i was getting rid of.
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i inflated the value. a guy at the bank at merrill lynch heard about it and bought it for the price i had stated to the bank. so every seller is always going to push the price value up based on the future, not based on fraud. >> steve: so you are just worried that you might -- if you were big in new york real estate, this could come back to haunt somebody like you? >> until this thing is overruled, and i believe it will be, nobody, nobody in commercial real estate investing big money, we were going to put a billion dollars in new york city this year. we were going to put a billion dollars in chicago. maybe another billion in los angeles. and we won't touch any of them now. >> steve: all right. >> texas, florida, arizona go. hard and go big and go long. >> steve: all right. ladies and gentlemen. you heard it here first from grant cardone. grant, thank you for getting up early with us today. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: all right. thank you, sir. still ahead on this wednesday. look at that an illegal migrant
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♪ >> griff: california becoming the new texas of the border crisis with a surge of migrants. >> people from all around the world are picking this spot because the border wall right here just abruptly ends. >> most people don't realize that it actually stops. >> where are you from? >> india. >> india. >> china. >> georgia. >> georgia. >> kazakhstan. >> kazakhstan. >> where are you guys from? >> kazakhstan. >> china? >> yes. >> china? you want to go to new york? >> yes, new york. >> >> griff: why are you coming to the u.s.? why come? >> because we love america. >> griff: our next guest filmed this video. is he a lifelong east san diego county resident who blames governor newsom and says he needs to get tough like governor abbott. corey joins us now. corey, i just spent last week
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with you several days walking exactly where bill melugin is, where the fence ends and it's wide open space. explain for our viewers now that are just learning what is happening in san diego in aconsume ba where why were just how bad the problem is. >> like i just mentioned, a lot of people don't realize that the fence just stops and turns into a barbed wire fence or some spots almost a year at this point. as you can see in this video right here where the fence is there is a rock cropping right there. they hop over and home free. >> griff: what is your take on what governor abbott has done to put the shipping containers and shipping wire vs. what your governor gavin newsom isn't doing. >> something is better than
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nothing, and nothing meaning a little barbed wire fence that anybody can walk over, around. putting those shipping containers and the concertina wire may not stop people completely but it gives border patrol time to get to the problem and fix the problem. and not just been. my cousin is actually part of the highway patrol in texas. and t they are down there doing the border patrol. it gives them time to get there and solve the problem. >> griff: has governor newsom been to jacumba to be there whether a you see every day? is there national guard in california there along that border? >> well what's interesting is we have national guard from other states, last night i saw national guard from new york was out there. but they don't -- they are nor an observation mode just looking
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at reporting. as far as i know governor newsom has not been to san diego or especially eastern san diego where i live. i think came down and we spoke, i would like to personally invite governor newsom and i will take him all along the border and show him the massive humanitarian crisis happening. because these are also people. i know they're illegal. we don't want them here. but they are still human beings. it's 40 degrees out right now. it's pouring rain and there is people out there freezing right now. >> griff: corey, in just the 10 seconds i have got left here before we run out of time, national security risk in your opinion? >> massive. last night border patrol published 20,000 chinese imlegal aliens came through the san diego sector. 20,000. that's more than a division size element. that's huge. that's a brigade. >> griff: frightening stuff. corey thank you for getting up with us and informing us on what is happening in your backyard. crazy stuff, corey. >> thank you.
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>> griff: carley, send it over to you. >> carley: wild video, ice confirming suspect who went on a wild rampage in a stolen tow truck in maryland was in the u.s. illegally. this footage shows the driver plowing into several cars and police vehicles. police say once he is out of the hospital, the nicaraguan citizen will be transferred to an ice detention center. and if you live in florida, and your package is late, this might be why. police arresting a man who is accused of stealing an amazon van and taking it on a 20-mile joy ride. >> keep your hands up. get on the ground! put your hands behind your back. >> carley: those guns drawn because the suspect faces grand theft and meth trafficking charges. hold your horses. commuters stunned after spotting a horse galloping along i-95 in
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