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>> brian: i just checked my apple watch, 8:00 o'clock on the east coast. we begin with an alert. federal court flip flop, why federal law cracking down on illegal immigration was good to go until it wasn't. >> ainsley: and aoc constituents tell us what they think about her leadership. she abandoned our community. >> steve: what is next for d.a. fani willis, the lawyer who blew the whistle on the improper relationship between willis and wade telling "fox and friends" she could still be booted.
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>> more information can come forward. >> steve: more with her in a moment, meantime, final hour of "fox and friends" starts right now and remember, mornings are better with friends. >> brian: fox news alert. appeals court blocking texas immigration law that would allow police to arrest migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. that happening just hours after the supreme court allowed it to go into place. >> ainsley: new migration crisis coming from haiti. >> steve: we have team coverage. lawrence jones is live in miami, screen left. bryan ilenas has the latest. but first rich. >> texas can arrest those they
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suspect crossing into texas illegally. sb four is another example of republican officials politicizing the border and blocking real solutions. president biden out west in arizona, he launched latinos bi biden/harris. >> president biden: it is an election between me and a guy named trump. this is a guy who the way he talks about the latino community is, well, 2016 he called latino criminals, drug dealers and rapists and now says immigrants are poisoning the blood of our country. what the hell is he talking about? >> biden says he needs those voters, because it will help. biden is up 6 percentage points
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against trump. biden has been criticizing trump for blocking the bipartisan immigration bill. the republicans have ripped biden for -- >> sb four, operation lone star, they are doing more to protect the border than everybody except maybe front line of dhs and wouldn't needs sb four if the federal government was stepping up to protect the border. >> president biden turns to the economy today, will anoun 20 billion to build semiconductors throughout the united states and on his way from arizona to texas. >> steve: what about the chips? >> brian: maybe he'll find his way to the border in texas. >> ainsley: no never. texas, they said in this law, if
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you catch an illegal immigrant, they can be arrested and it is up to judge to decide if they will be deported. supreme court agreed, this is fine, you can do this. you went to bed with that ruling. you woke up, it was appealed in the appeals court, only three judges on the panel, they split 2-1. two judges voted to block this law and one was appointed by joe biden. biden administration filed emergency saying we need appeal on this and they will discuss today in court. >> brian: tough on the border but you are suing texas for being tough on the border. >> steve: whatever the fifth circuit finds in new orleans, supreme court will weigh in probably. stay tuned.
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>> ainsley: now down to haiti, 1000 americans are still stuck in the country as the gangs are battling out for control. >> brian: i think we are writing a check for $125 million. bryan ilenas joins us from the do minnian republic, steps from haiti. >> bryan: one main concern for the americans stranded in haiti are kid napings, 200 gangs are operating in haiti and major source of funding are kidnapings. no elected officials are in power and threat of a civil war in haiti. a gang leader, one of the prisoners released in the major jail breaks over last few weeks, called to the streets to retake
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the streets. barbecue held his own demonstration surrounded by heavily surrounded guards. he is pushing for ariel henry to resign. criminal leaders said the process is moving forward, there is skepticism if the gangs will recognize a new government if and when it is in place. schools, hospitals and government buildings are being attacked and people are in need of aid. state department says it is exploring safe evacuation options, republican congressman cory mills took it upon himself to evacuate 23 americans from haiti. blasting the biden
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administration for not doing more for the americans trapped. every morning haitian migrants lineup for a chance to come into the dr in a legal process. some have crossed out since march first, 64. they are advising americans to keep a low profile if they decide to travel by land at their own risk. >> ainsley: what are most americans doing there? mission work? we saw a picture of a mom with her infant. >> bryan: absolutely, most people we have spoken to are doing mission work or they are haitian americans. these are americans who have come here and done their jobs and wanted to be with orphans and help as long as they could or people who have family in florida and sent.
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>> steve: it was just eight minutes ago the gate opened behind you so people in haiti could come into the dominican rep republic. i might go through that gate you're at and not go back. how many people at the end of the day are still in the dr? >> it's a fascinating question, this area is secure in the sense this entrance only allow them to go to a market. once they go past it, it is a secure area. they have a wall here and they are conducting deportations everyday despite the fact the un is calling on dr to stop deportation.
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the government says we have to keep law and order and keep this place safe. this is a controlled situation and many live along the border, not in port-au-prince. that is why we have not seen a mass exodus. we are six miles from where the gang violence is taking place. >> brian: lawrence jones is live in miami as florida braces for influx. governor hints he will send them to martha's vineyard. >> lawrence: we've been covering the border crisis in texas, they are coming by land. in miami, they are coming by sea. taking dangerous journey, packed up hundreds of migrants coming in boats. what we have learned from the
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florida fish and wildlife, these are turning into rescue operations because folks decide to dock at a location where they think they can get into miami. there is a five to six mile swim from here. you have gators and other type of stuff. you can't swim that long if you have not trained for it, so they end up rescuing these individuals. we expect ron desantis to turn up the heat, not just sending these folks to martha's vineyard, the passed law that sends message if federal government does not do their job, state of florida will do their job to secure the border. >> steve: the island of cuba is 90 miles from south florida, particularly the keys. people think haiti is down there close to florida, it is actually
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700 miles from where you are standing right now. the small boats, people getting on them and going toward florida, they have to stop at other islands and figure out the gas station, it is very complicated. >> lawrence: just a crazy journey and it influences the criminal enterprise they use to get across the border. that is the real danger, this is why you had texas pass sb four to essentially end catch and release. they are saying if federal government is not going to do it accident we will arrest people for up to six months for first offense and longer for the second. the real crisis hasn't hit florida yet, they are anticipating what will likely
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happen in florida. >> brian: their resources will be stretched thin, federal government is not helping. >> steve: after what texas has done with sb four, you know what state passed a bill similar to it, making it illegal to come into the country illegally and arrest you by local cops, the state of iowa. iowa passed measure that is similar to what texas has. >> brian: lawrence, thank you, check back shortly. >> steve: we have challenges. >> brian: we had ashleigh merchant on earlier, she is the one who discovered the relationship between nathan wade and fani willis and described indiscretion, it is parent, even though they used cash, it looked like federal funds were being uses. he was getting a salary with a background mostly not in prosecution, it was in car accidents and wills.
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they were dating and therefore he got the job, that is the allegation. the judge says if nathan wade goes, fani willis can continue. ashleigh merchant shed light on that this morning. >> ainsley: she had to go speak in front of the senate special counsel or committee now the state leaders looking at this and trying to determine if she could be disqualified. they might change the law so they will be the d.a.s in that state and they could rule on this. we asked her, steve asked great question, how did this come to be, how did you find out about the relationship? she said wade's law partner who handled the divorce told her, texted it, that this was happening. you want to say something? >> steve: i was going to set up, ashleigh merchant was
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cross-examining fani willis, she had a bunch of documents and fani willis was holding the documents saying, you are a liar, these are all lies. here she is ashleigh merchant talking about how after the judge said, one of you two has to go and wade said, i'm out, how she feels vindicated, listen. >> i was called a liar so many times, every stage of the process i was vindicated because everything was proven in court. she is getting federal forfeiture money and that is being used to pay nathan wade. i think she could be disqualified, we have new commission in georgia looking into this and they could disqualify her, a lot of other avenues the judge outlined. she is facing reelection, she has two opponents, there are
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checks and balances in place and more information can come forward and we'll continue to investigate. >> brian: she is so impressive, most of us agree. the other thing is proving also along the way direct linkage with the white house so when former president gets up there and says joe biden is coming after me and people say, that is not true, why are they collaborating on the this, prove it. >> ainsley: he expensed travel trips to washington and talking about forfeiture funds. this is when they seize money and assets. you cannot use federal forfeiture funds to pay a lawyer. she has receipts from that, too. >> steve: had she not discovered the link and exposed wade and willis, it would still be game on. she derailed that case, where it
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goes from here, we're waiting. >> brian: forget about her, does another county take it and would you charge a rico case so complicated without charging one before, she did. impatiently carley shimkus is waiting for the toss. >> carley: wrap it up. >> brian: i got it, i got it, sorry. >> carley: you think you guys on the couch are the star of the show? you would be right. >> steve: news is the star. >> carley: "fox and friends" exclusive, senator tom cotton, becomes first inside el salvador terrorist confinement center and joins us to talk about that. >> you had young kids playing soccer in the afternoon, women jogging during twilight, things that could not have happened two years ago and my conversation with the president, he stressed you have to take such measures when crime run rampant and
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public order breaks down, something i worry about happening in american cities. >> carley: homicide has drofled 70% in 2023. looking at a moment when credit cards were found on the banks of the cumberland river in nashville. ing >> you found his credit card? we found his credit card, we have to hangup the phone. >> strain vanished after leaving luke brian's concert. and -- blocking the entrance of the train. officers say the victim was beaten with one of the attackers shoes. unidentified suspect was
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arrested and charges pending. leading photo industry questioning another picture taken of the princess. it features the queen with her grandchildren. and kate's medical records are involved in -- speculating the woman in the video was a body double. this keeps growing. new york city property owner arrested after tense standoff with squatters. the homeowner was trying to sell a property she inherited and police had to intervene because she tried to change the locks. police told her she had to go through housing court. sounds like police arrested the wrong person in this case. >> brian: by law, they arrested the right person, the homeowner.
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>> carley: it is her house. >> brian: the squatters have the power here. >> carley: that has to change. i guess by law, police did the right thing, that should not be the law. >> brian: you can't change the locks. >> steve: the homeowner confronted three people living in the house. >> ainsley: get out of my house you paid for. >> steve: one of the squatters called the police. there is a lady going to change the locks and they arrested her. >> brian: arrested -- >> ainsley: what planet are we living on? >> steve: they changed the law in georgia. >> ainsley: i know a guy on long island, bought the house with a good interest rate and there was a squatter in the house and couldn't get him out. he was hoping to buy his house at the low interest rate, the squatter was there for a year. they finally got the squatter
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out. >> steve: we'll show you this house on long island, never mind the squatter. >> brian: quick announcement, tomorrow i'll be in richmond, virginia, i'll be doing one of the diners at mcclain's because i'm launching wrva, radio show, it is a great for us and for the show. great because governor youngkin will be joining us. >> ainsley: you could have taken tomorrow off, that shows what a hard worker you are. i have to be there for my radio show. big event tonight in richmond. >> steve: free breakfast. >> ainsley: and hang out with the by that wears the vest. >> brian: wonder if he is still wearing it. he endorsed the former president. >> steve: when he was on the
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program, he was wearing the vest. >> ainsley: wear a vest tomorrow, you have one with your name on it. >> brian: i have a fake vest. >> ainsley: that is called dickie. veronica beard sells a dickie, she has a store. >> steve: for guys, it is like a crew neck for guys. >> brian: i had one on my gi joe. snap it around his neck. for a while, why is brian playing with dolls, gi joe is different. >> steve: not a doll, posable action feature. >> ainsley: you can't question that. >> brian: i embrace it. >> steve: take gi joe to richmond tomorrow.
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>> ainsley: we are back with a couple headlines, the megamillions soaring to 1.5 billion, with a b. here are numbers from last night, 24, 46, 49, 62, 66 and the red power ball was 7. next power ball jackpot tonight, next megadrawing on friday. list of happiest cities in the united states is out and fremont, california, number one. residents have high rates of satisfaction, followed by overland park kansas.
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top 10 honolulu, san francisco, pearl city hawaii, colombia and scottsdale, arizona. >> steve: kansas is number two. thank you. earlier this week we showed shocking video of migrants setting up unauthorized flea market on the streets of new york city. rachel campos duffy hit the streets to talk with queens residents and business owners about impact of those vendors. >> rachel: so we're in jackson heights, the heart of aoc's congressional district. it is only 10:00 a.m. and street vendors are out. we'll talk to residents to see how this area is changing. so much immigration, venezuelans and mexicans cross because of biden.
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>> are you seeing more crime? >> more crime going on, robberies, a lot of crack heads. >> rachel: after 7 p.m., you cannot walk around here. >> every week you heard somebody was killed. >> rachel: i feel very unsafe, truly, i've had three times someone try to assault me, pull my gold chain. i'm always with him and protecting him because crime is so bad. >> you see peepy people selling on the street, crime, people getting robbed. >> people come with their families and they see that. >> rachel: we see them around, nobody does anything. ♪ >> brick and mortar businesses are suffering, we have closed doors, businesses are closing because they can't compete with
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the prices street vendors give anyone. >> rachel: has your business suffered at all. she said, yes, our business has been affected. now everyone goes home and early, closes early because of the crime situation. she said we take pride in our place, we work really hard. we're immigrants who came here for the right reason and wish those who aren't complying with the law will be held account believa. this is alexandria ocasio-cortez district, what would you say to her right now? >> we would ask her to do her job of taking care of this neighborhood, to do a better job. >> she should come and walk around here and see the garbage and people, people getting robbed daytime and nighttime. >> rachel: we wish she would do something better here. she is never here.
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i was a volunteer for her, she completely abandoned our community. she said, i hope she sees this interview, we helped her get elected. she said she only cares about washington and her money. she said nobody loves her here anymore. >> rachel: tiny sign there for alexandria ocasio-cortez, doesn't look like she's letting everyone know, come see me. wonder if i can speak to the congresswoman or somebody representing her? she only has someone here one day a week? >> this is satellite office. >> rachel: what would you say to alexandria ocasio-cortez? >> come on down and take a walk with me and see if we can fix it together or i'll do it myself. everybody from business owners and residents, want somewhere safe to be.
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it is my duty to do this change to this area. >> steve: and rachel joins us right now. that last guy you were talking to, we talked to him the other day, he said when you see migrant vendors out there, nobody has permits and a lot of stuff they are selling is stolen from stores in some cases or taken out of donation bins. there is a lot of stuff there. the question is, where does it come from? >> yeah, those are all great questions, i'll tell you what i learned quickly. main deterioration or crisis started in the summer and things have gone into overdrive, it is unbearable, they say. this giant disconnect between what aoc cares about and what they as a community cares about. aoc is obsessed with climate
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change, they just want trash from illegal vendors that is piling up, cleaned up. they worry about public underation, even in front of children. aoc obsessed trying to pas legislation on deep ai fake porn. get the porn off the streets, hookers are turning hooks, prostitutes turning tricks at 11:00 a.m. in front of restaurants. aoc for open border and freebies. i talk to business owners who say, they are here, but they have to follow the law. i have to purchase a liquor license that is expensive and they are selling bottles of liquor, probably stolen, on the street. this is a total disconnect between alexandria ocasio-cortez
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who is in her penthouse and what people care about. they say conditions are unliveable and dangerous and they want something to change. >> steve: we heard from your report, which was great, people would like to see her in the neighborhood. she doesn't do anything. wewe got a statement from her office and essentially blamed the republicans for lack of migration and changing the law. thank you for going out, fantastic to hear the people in their own words. >> steve: will and peteare going off the grid coming up next. ar going off the grid coming up next. piwith less asthma. more and can help you breathe better in as little as two weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs.
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it is wednesday. thanks, social media, for letting me know. warmer than this time yesterday. temperature going up in the last 24 hours. not too bad, but across upper great lakes, we having cold air and snow. this is the rule over next couple days. look at snow totals, 10 inches in some areas and cold air from canada and several storm systems traveling across the rockies to upper midwest, that means significant snow with systems bringing six to eight and a foot of snow. watching showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast and a coastal storm if you are traveling. foxweather.com for details. happy wednesday, brian kilmeade. >> brian: hope to see you in the hall or at the christmas party.
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danger china poses to american culture, hillary vaughn is live from the capitol. hi, hillary. >> hillary: they think china buying up farmland is a national security threat. chinese ownership of u.s. land haincreased by 256%. senator sherrod brown warned the problem could be worse, we don't know how much land china owns. it is not just how much land, it is where china is buying it. chinese are purchasing land around sensitive intill igence sites, i they could put up a spy camera on their own property.
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there is one near grand forks air force base. green charter, michigan, stopped plans for chinese owned goshen to set up shop on 260 acres of their land. now the company is suing over it. town supervisor telling fox as township supervisor, my concern is protecting people of green charter township. we might be a small community, we refuse to be bullied. not just capitol hill or small town, a new gallup poll asked who is america's largest enemy, 42% said china. >> ainsley: bill gates owned company looking to bring u.s. to new age of nuclear power. teara power set to begin
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production on next gen nuclear power plant located in wyoming. "fox and friends's" pete hegseth and will cain join me to go off the grid. good morning. pete, what is your reaction? >> pete: i want to be cynical because it is bill gates. i realize, this is probably a hedge. green sustainable stuff is not working, we know nuclear does work. you have to be a country, big state or billionaire to have the money to fund it and get through the bureaucracy to make it happen. i love this, nuclear power is the solution. it is clean for those worried about that, and abundant, especially with improvements we made. will, you love texas, but tennessee is only state that built a nuclear power plant in this century, in 2016 and we get power from nuclear, we are ahead
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of the curve and on the grid. >> will: tennessee key geographic site of the manhattan project. i come away with this is a huge victory for clean, efficient, cheaper energy. i also look at this fact. this segment is called off the grid, focusing on american from washington, d.c. to new york. this town in wyoming had a big coal-power plant and scheduled to go out of business in 2025, putting people on the unemployment line. now they are transitioning to work at this plant. >> ainsley: they are saying, i'm reading articles, similar reactors built in china by the chinese and in russia, we can be competitive. but it is hard because of high interest rates and hard to
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ob oburanium uranium because that is in ukraine. what is kelce's next gig? speepel are speculating he will do cattle. >> will: i'm waiting for my opportunity to stop doing this and get land in cooke county, texas, harvest ducks and raise cattle. not just jealous of jason, i'm jealous of pete hegseth, he is doing that in tennessee. he has his manor and his land in tennessee and on the chicken farm and i've been telling him to get a donkey. donkeys are the best. >> pete: donkeys are coming,
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will, we're stocking the pond on is the, i didn't think there were fish in it, there are large-mouth bass and we are adding more, we're a fishery, minor fishery coming. it is dominion over the land. jason kelce had dominion over defensive lines, now control the land. my kids are on spring break, i'm making them work the land. we doll it again today. >> ainsley: we used to say to our parents, we know why you had kids, so we could do all the work around the house. thank you, guys. are we checking in with lawrence? the teleprompter is changing. tom homan is coming up next, we'll take a quick break and be right back. ive you thanks. we thank you for this time to come together as a family, as friends,
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than homeowners, you won't believe this. and bill and i reveal our basketball bracket de >> lawrence: welcome back to the program. it's a lot of legal battles going on in texas. let's bring in tom homan to react to the latest supreme court ruling as well as the appeal when it comes to the appeals court. what's your reaction to what's going on in texas? >> i'm not surprised. i've become none to the actions of this administration and judges. in the long run texas will be allowed to enforce the law. you should. you have had a consequence to lock up people for 120 days. this illegal aliens go to arizona and california. the administration has one last plays.
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if texas gets to do that this administration will have ice issue detainers. they'll accept these detainers. they'll turn them back to ice. they will tell ice to deport or release them. the administration will still have a last play in this. >> what do you think is going to be the endgame here? if the administration is not going to comply with the law. what's the end goal for them? >> open borders. they haven't done a thing to slow the flo every pound of fentanyl texas rangers seize less overdose deaths. they get fingerprinted. they ought to thank the state of texas as the force multiplier instead of attacking them. if we want to secure the border let texas help them out. >> lawrence: so true. tom homan, thank you so much. >> good to see you. >> lawrence: more "fox & friends" in a moment.
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demanding the public hearing. the lawyer says your blatant planned media event is an obvious attempt to throw a hail mary pass after the game ended. mr. biden declined your invitation to this clown side show. comer says this. what is apparent after over a year of investigation is the bidens don't work in any traditional sense of the word. not as consultants or advisors. the bidens don't sell a product, service or set of skill. they sell joe biden. now who we will see tony bobulinski, the former hunter associate as well as jason galanis appearing via video from prison. >> steve: you'll see it here on the channel one hour from now. >> brian: we'll talk about it on the radio. >> ainsley: stay within yourself. bye, everyone. >> bill: good morning. legal whiplash to begin with. carried us into the
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