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>> no doubt and remember thealso book he was running an illegal operation in california.a so there are a lot of different angles here.wi will he be charged with multiple crimes? willie try to tell the truth? will the translator tell the truth? that what is the truth? there is a lot to be told here but the stories are already conflicting, and they don't add up.up i think ther.there are a lot ofl people trying to figure out what the actual truth is here.k and i think ohtanioh is in for a world of real attention, thee' likes of which he has never seen for an off the field related matter. >> laura: i'm still not over the $700 million. i'm still -- that's unbelievable. clay, i can't wait -- >> i b shouldn't say, the bookie wouldn't be giving millions of dollars in credit if it was -- >> laura: we have to roll. jesse is
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>> todd: secretary of state blinken introduced by the biden white house, the latest on this dramatic shift in the middle east. >> carley: we are approaching deadline day for former president trump to pay his $454 mil million bond and leticia james is already laying groundwork to start seizing his property. >> todd: looking forward to sleeping with him. how are your brackets, planet earth? >> watts out to cole, corner three. my goodness. kansas gets ball ahead to timberlake. block and misses. >> did they call a foul? he went for the jam, should have gone for the layup. >> todd: controversy, march m madness living up to its name.
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all the highlights from wild day of match ups. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. we begin with this, shocking video shows group of 100 migrants rushing our southern border in texas. look at them breaking through the razor wire and knocking down guards on the way in. >> todd: madeleine albrivera he with more on what amounts to an invasion. >> madeleine: this week local reporters have been seeing migrants gathering along the border. the situation boiled over on thursday at international marker 36. the national guard was organizing the group and things grew tense after women and children were separated from the men by the guardsmen. video shows group of men pulling the wire away.
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some people put their hands up to surrender and others scrambled through and ran to the border gate. texas governor says they regained control and are redoubling the razor wire barrier. dps is instructed to arrest -- processing center, here is the "new york post" reporter detailing what she's seen over last several days. >> you had a man who admitted he was a hezbollah terrorist and we confirmed he is on the terror watch list. he told the border patrol facility he was intending to make a bomb and charged with same thing the migrants are charged with and he could have been released had he not self-admitted he was a t terrorist. it took six days to get his
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terror watch list designation from the border patrol. >> madeleine: jason owens is calling for tougher immigration policies. >> everything revolves around co consequence, and people will be less likely to do it. you need agents on patrol to be able to enforce that co consequence, talking about jail ti time, being removed from the country and being banned from coming back because you chose the illegal way instead of the legal way set for you. >> madeleine: president biden made two stops in texas on thursday, none of which were at the border. >> carley: thank you. texas and mexico we go, three florida atlantic state university students on spring break in cancun say they were
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robbed. four men pointed rifles at their faces and accused them of trespassing. the men gave them three options, go to the airport and leave the country or go to jail and it won't be comfortable or each give us $300 a piece. the college students handed over $900 bucks. they say they spoke to others who had the same situation. the u.s. embassy is warning to be aware of the crime. -- after originally backing governor ron desantis in the gop primary. the president of the union saying under biden administration, law enforcement officers are leaving jobs in record numbers throughout the
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country. crime is rising in major cities and eight million migrants have entered the country putting strain on ability of local municipalities to effectively maintain public safety. the union endorsed former president trump during the 2020 bid. >> todd: march madness is back, so is my voice. kentucky getting knocked out in first round for second time in three years after stunning loss to number 14 seed oakland. >> this season, these guys got so much better, so good to each other, celebrated. to define their season and our season with this game, it is the sport we're in, it is the -- what we do. i'm disasppointed for them, the deserve this.
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>> todd: some are looking to show john calipari the door. oakland's star player looks to be in his mid to late 30s, he was told. bracket buster duquesney. now to a wild comeback for dayton, fliers able to take down nevada 63 to 60 after being down at the half by 17. the word rob is trending on x, 34,000 people talking about the controversial foul call that helped kansas defeat samford. >> kansas gets ball in ahead to timberlake. >> it is a block. he misses. >> did they call a foul? >> he went for the jam, should
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have gone for the layup. >> todd: what team was blocked? case went up for the block, samford blocked them. the player whose shot was blocked is timberlake. kansas is saying, call me a river. samford saying we were bringing defense back. those refs don't know how to act. jayhawks move on to battle the bulldogs. piro's voice is back. producers are like, get lar ifrifrj iets again. watch. [sirens sounding] >> todd: west virginia man sipping coffee as chaotic police chase plows through his front yard. what is going on?
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>> carley: former president trump has three days to secure $454 million in bond. new york attorney general leticia james is already laying groundwork to seize his assets if he doesn't get the money. >> good morning, todd and
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carley. looks like the ag's office is making sure everything is in place if and when he is unable to place his bond resulting from civil fraud judgement against him. he owns several properties, including where attorney general filed her judgement and would allow her to seize a golf course and an estate. many are slamming the judge's decision. >> what is going on in new york has nothing to do with trump, that case is over. what is going on now is concerning financial markets around the world. seizing assets after 22 days, in b ban bankruptcy court you get years to resolve. >> trump echoed same sentiment
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on truth social, numerous businesses have relocated into new york because of the fabricated witch hunt against him. trump's lawyers say they are struggling to get the backs for that cash. trump's team has asked a new york appeals team to wave or decrease the bond while he challenges the verdict. there has not been a ruling on that yet. >> todd: thank you. bring in missouri attorney general bailey. fellow ag, how blatantly and wrong are actions by leticia james? >> this is gross miscarriage of justice. leticia james is masquerading as a competent attorney. no reference to case law, no legal authority for what she is
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doing. this was civil fraud trial and claim was banks gave loan to president trump based on m misrepresentation. leticia james is not going after the banks for providing those loans. president trump is brilliant business man and made tons of money for these banks and every investor and leticia james hates that and his success. she's woeaponize weaponized the. >> todd: she campaigned ongoing after trump, she's going after trump while real crime is running rampant in new york st state. what argument do you make for trump and what argument should trump make to prevent a stealing of his life's work from happen something >> that is what is going on. this is theft by the state of new york at leticia james direction of property owned by
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the president. remember this is property he obtained legitimately through his business acumen. appeal bond is to prevents them from taking money and fleeing. these assets are immovable. there is no need to race through the process of seizing property. i would point out, whole purpose of know bond and judgement is to make a party whole. when you have no victim, everybody who did business with president trump made money, there is no one to make whole. there is no legal justification to seize this property. >> todd: his job is in washington, d.c., hard to leave the country. if i'm watching this, i know trump is a lightning rod for controversy, i wonder what can
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happen to me. can the legal system survive if targeted prosecution and enforcement like this is allowed to stand? >> no, this witch hunt is just the tip of the iceberg and anyone doing business in new york, i invite president trump to move here. folks doing business in new york need to be advised attorney general of new york will we weaponize justice system to take them down if they don't ascribe to her ideological idea. >> todd: what does leticia james know about running a golf course? looking at names on the lockers, not a lot of people will be primed for club pro leticia ja james. they will probably cancel their me membership. thank you for your insight, appreciate it. now to janice dean for fox weather forecast. >> janice: good morning, it is cold outside. here are current national
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windchills. teens and 20s across northern tier of the country, one of the main ingredients we need for next big system. northern plain snow across upper midwest and potential for showers and thunderstorms over the south and both of those combined, areas of low pressure make for a coastal event this weekend. winter returns plains and upper midwest and crossing gulf of mexico into the atlantic to the east coast. heavy rain, two to three inches, including d.c., philadelphia, toward boston and a lot of snow for northern new england and upstate new york and wind. winds will be blustery heading into saturday and sunday, 40 and 50 miles per hour. today through sunday, foot or
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more, maybe two feet for mountains here, which is great if people are going for skiing on spring break. that would be a silver lining. forecast today so developing storm system across south and area of low pressure across northern tier of the country and then we deal with this system, strengthening storm starting on sunday through tuesday bringing stuff, including snow, severe weather and heavy rain. we're going to be busy, f foxweather.com for latest details. stay tuned for the local forecast as we head toward the weekend. >> carley: and precipitation. happy friday. accused squatter defending himself saying he didn't know he was taking over a new york woman's house. >> i showed her my receipts. i was brought in through a real estate. >> todd: that is a perfect
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>> carley: secretary of state blinken arriving in israel this morning to sit down with prime minister netanyahu in the israeli war cabinet as the u.s. is set to call for un security council vote on ceasefire and hostage deal today. joining us is former trump aid john elliot. israeli prime minister netanyahu has approved plan to go into rafah. white houses they don't support it and want to speak to the delegation before they make any moves. what happens next? >> what happens next is you have a biden who is putting pressure on benjamin netanyahu and
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micromanaging how he is conducting the war. he has a specific task, to destroy hamas. they cannot live with any other outcome, we're picking at how he's conducting it, go into rafah here, you have to have humanitarian aid first and this and that. whole thing is let benjamin netanyahu run the war, quickest way to get done and best way to relieve the humanitarian problem there, let the israelis do their job on the ground and just deal with the aid when we can later on. he can't be hamstrung by the biden administration. >> carley: when it comes to the war, there was major development this month, israel killed the highest ranking hamas official since the war began, isis number three in command. there are two people ahead of him. hypothetically speaking if
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israel is able to take out those two people in a targeted fashion, what could that mean? could that be big enough deal for that to end the war without israel launching a full-scale invasion into rafah? >> it is hard to tell, this is like a snake, when you cut off one head, another snake appears later on. that is important for them to target these two top officials remaining. if still you take them out there could be on the ground sub-know commanders, lieutenants and captains in military company sense. we can look to take out the top, that will not necessarily cure the problem. what upon has, you have tunnels and forces that may be waiting for direction from the top two officers. take them out. they have to finish the job and go in the tunnel and take out
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the actual fighters or this thing will never be ended. >> carley: report that found aid money going to afghanistan through the un, most u.s. taxpayer dollars, some is going to humanitarian causes, a lot is making its way to the afghanistan central bank ran by the taliban. that means u.s. taxpayer dollars is being used to support a terrorist organization. state department said this is unacceptable but nowhere in the statement was there announcement of a plan on how to stop this. >> absolutely, carley. take a step back, biden, this is something we had with his w weakness coming out of afghanistan, something he never held anybody accountable, nobody in dod, not sullivan sulf or
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lloyd austin. 2.5 billion out of 2.9 total un is spending, we are doing 95% of funding and taliban controls central bank, it is going to the taliban. disaster. it starts with accountability, it is time for the white house to hold people accountable. >> carley: u.s. officials said isis k has become the strongest organization, most dangerous terror group in the region. we are in a position where we have to oversee that threat using the over the horizon approach. where does that leave us? >> leaves us in incredibly weak position. if you go back to the botched exit of afghanistan, there would be what trump had set up at national security council is good transition over to a divided government, where you have afghanis not give
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everything over to the taliban. that collapsed after biden took office and he gave away bagram air force base. over the horizon strike of isis instead of having bagram, we will have limited number of u.s. forces. now chinese control the bagram air force base. >> carley: so many players, it is concerning. thank you for joining us. >> todd: a squatter living in a new york home says he lives there legally and claims he has receipts to prove it. >> i feel for this lady. i told the lady, do you want me to leave? when she was here, i was in tears. she said, no, you stay here. i showed her the receipts. i was brought in through a real estate. i can't believe this poor lady
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could have her house taken away in front of her by these kind of people. >> todd: my deed to my house looks like that. venezuelan migrant going viral on tiktok teaching other immigrants how to take over u.s. homes. >> my people, i have thought about invading a house in the united states, i learned there is a law that says if a house is not inhabited we can take it. that will be my next business, invade abandoned houses. >> todd: there is a bill to p prevent squatters from having rights. i spend five minutes on squatter rights and it is not on the bar exam. how did we get here and others feel embolden to abuse the law like this. >> unfortunately videos like
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this is one of many teaching how to utilize new york law to their advantage. squatting has become a crisis in new york. we have seen so many cases like this. in my district, a woman could not afford to pay for herself and her children to fight it. change a few lines in the law and remove squatters from being with the new york state statute. >> todd: how does your bill stop this? >> remove the statute in law that says squatters are considered tenants, they will be considered trespassers, like the gentleman with the receipt, i know that looked like good evidence, that will leave you in court for years. in queens, a woman is paying for
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her home and the squatter is renting the home on air bnb. >> todd: how are is this not rejected when they go in front of a judge. that should be gone. you are saying this lasts for years. >> they get bogged down in the system and a lot of homeowners, there is their only property, mom and pops and people with their first home. they are stuck with someone with false papers or crazy case and could take them years. courts are backed up. now there is 30,000 plus cases, over 6000 year to date and it is getting worse. if we don't fix this, new york will continue to have the housing crisis we suffer from. >> todd: issue of stealing one's home is bipartisan and stopping
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it, is it bipartisan? >> in the lower house, the assembly, we have bipartisan support, i'm calling on all legislators in new york state government to join me and end this loophole causing so many new yorkerings to suffer. >> todd: insanity, thank you for stepping in the breach to stop it. this is not america. jake bloomencrant, we appreciate it. >> carley: we showed this video earlier, west virginia man sipping morning coffee while watching a chaotic police chase in his front yard. we invited him and his wife to come on the show and tell us what happened. they are live after this. cheers, guys.
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with airline chiefs, but without the company's ceo. >> carley: cheryl casone has details. >> cheryl: details are interesting here, first reported by "wall street journal" in unprecedented and rare move, chiefs of u.s. airlines requested meeting with board of directors of boeing to voice concerns about the january incident aboard alaska airline jet when a door plug blew out and production problems and delays at the boeing plants. there have been several other incidentses, an engine fire and a tire falling off a plane. the meeting expected to happen next week, ceo will not be attend, instead chairman of boeing will attend. they are losing customers to japan air and korea air, cutting
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deals to buy airbus instead of boeing aircrafts. the boeing whistleblower found dead in his car of gunshot wound may have been harassed and spied on prior to his death. his lawyer said he and other personnel were pressured by boeing to violate faa standard and boeing process and procedure by not properly -- and treated with scorn and contempt by upper management calculated to discourage him and others. >> todd: something doesn't smell right, get to the bottom of it. crime hearing on capitol hill. >> cheryl: crime in washington, d.c. is spiralling out of control. house committee hearing testimony we heard that
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basically repeat offenders are r rampant in dook d.c. watch. >> had been arrested 11 times, is that accurate? >> yes. the council does not like police officers, they do not want them making arrests or stopping and investigating people. >> cheryl: during the hearing several lawmakers expressed frustration on soft on crime policies there. >> d.c. is a stark example of what happens when anti-police, soft on crime policies are implemented. allowing city council to let havoc be reeked in this town because they don't like law enforcement. time for the adults to come back in the room and make this city safe. law enforcement officers wear handcuff their gunbelts to use
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against criminals, but democrats in new york and washington, d.c. have allowed those handcuffs to be put on us to not do our jobs. >> cheryl: in 2023, 274 homicides in d.c., 6% increase year over year, guys. >> carley: staggering numbers. thank you. stick around, you will want to watch this. look. [siren sounding] >> carley: that is an active police chase plowing right into a man's yard as the homeowner casually enjoys an afternoon cup of coffee on his front porch. mike bartram and his wife crystal join us. good morning, i don't know if
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you had the best seat or the worst, you certainly got a show. crystal, what happened here? >> we were just waiting on the kids to get home from school and we, i'm off on fridays, we were sitting out there drinking on coffee and waiting for the kids and six police cars pulled into the driveway at the bus stop and started throwing out spike strips. it was a little scary. >> carley: to say the least. mike, do you get a lot of police chases going through your front yard? it looks like you saw this before as you casually drank your coffee. what was going through your head? >> you know, it has never happened before, really. it was quite a shock. i just got over the flu, i was
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just in quite a daze watching this all unfold in our front yard. >> carley: was this your first time out of bed drinking the cup of coffee and bam, police chase in the front yard? >> i literally came from the bed to the porch. >> don't let him fool you, he's always very calm. >> carley: calm under pressure. >> always. >> carley: we could see it there. why were the cops chasing this guy? >> it started in the county neighboring us, he was out on parole for doing this a few years ago and he was under the influence this time and didn't want to stop, i guess. he just took them on a joyride over two counties for a couple hours. >> carley: wow, he is 36 years
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old -- >> he hit our school bus. >> carley: was your son on the school bus? >> four of my children were on that school bus. my seven year old has level through autism and he was traumatized by it. >> carley: how bad was that crash? >> it wasn't too bad, just scraped the side, he started at the back and scraped down the side and then the police officers chased him behind. >> carley: this could have been worse. in the video, looks like this guy got away, the police car appears to have hit something. that is the bad guy and the cop car rolls up and hit something in your yard, what did he hit? >> he went by the swing and the bike, he actually hit the tree. >> carley: that is not something you want to see.
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like we said, this could have been a lot worse. you are the coolest guy that i have ever seen in my of well, just watching this and drinking the coffee as the police chase unfolded. are you surprised by the attention this viral video is get something >> yes, especially for the reason. we expected a lot of attention on the cop car. >> carley: well, it is not something you see everyday, if ever something bad happens, i want you there, you were the cooler head that will prevail. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you. >> carley: explain your eventful afternoon. >> todd: other side of the -- >> carley: check this out, stampede of migrants plowing down wire as they rush into our country. this is a scene you need to see to believe. you would have missed it if you were watching almost any other
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news channel besides this one.l about that. >> todd: brian kilmeade will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." happy friday, lawrence jones. >> lawrence: the chocolate brian kilmeade. got a tan. coming up on "fox and friends" top of the hour, new york state gearing up to take possession of trump property as monday deadline to pay half a billion dollar loan. "washington post" suggest the former president should file for bankruptcy over the bond amount. kevin o'leary calls it assault on our values and we'll talk to him this morning. did you see this shocking video of migrants rushing the border? national border patrol council b brandon judd said it is no surprise, illegal immigrants have been taught our laws mean nothing. one professor is suing his college over a mandatory course
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through the razor wire. ignore the story except cbs which cord it for a mere few seconds. >> chaotic scene today at the border in el paso. video shared by the "new york post" shows a group of migrants pushing past texas national guard troops and rushing through a razor wire fence. >> texas governor greg abbott says authorities quickly regained control and reinforced the barrier. >> todd: a fox news contributor joe concha joins us now. i don't know, joe, could the lack of the conch video of the day in which our business you are taught to lead with the best video of the day be an attempt by the media to keep voters from seeing invasion at our border to cover up for the current democrat incumbent? >> joe: imagine this abc news, nbc news, this is as you said the viral video of the day. it is shocking. >> carley: news. >> joe: yes, exactly. to see our national guard get overrun by people who should not be here cutting through razor
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wire running right through them. this is something that obviously as a producer you say all right, we got lead with this. but at least have it as our second or third story. they don't do it. then you go to cnn's case. forget cnn air they have 11 stories on donald trump. all negative, all focused on his legal issues. zero on what's going on here. same thing with the "the washington post." this is how it's going to be for 227 days. i have a little clock in my studio at home leading up to election day. this is going to be all about trump and not about trump's policy by the way when it documents border, particularly. meanwhile, ignoring the fact that joe biden can reverse all of this with executive orders around border wall construction, around remain in mexico, around catch and release. this is media malfeasance disguised as journalism and they just don't care. by the way, cnn might want to cover. this you look at prime time
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ratings their highest rating program can't break 700,000 viewers in an election year. just put that in context, fox news get four times that number because we're talking about the things that people care about back to video on 100 people. they don't have to knock down this fence and knock over the border patrol agents because they could just come into the country without causing any of this chaos and that is what happened, joe. a majority of those people wound up being processed and they are in the united states right now. and to the news -- the media conch of this, cbs news did speak with border patrol chief jason owens, first interview he has done since taking the job in june. he says that something has got to change. he also said he supports the texas law s.b. 4. he is a member of the biden administration, the biden administration disagrees with him on that. >> joe: they are fighting tooth and nail to fight texas to build border fence to try to have some sort of law and order at the border that speaks volumes when you hear about joe biden saying
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republicans are to blame for the border. then why are you fighting texas on this? and if we can put the video back up for a second there it is actually in the split screen. you show me how many women and children are in that group of people. >> carley: they were divided into groups. >> joe: they were? >> carley: women and children in another group and these were the men. >> joe: most of what we are seeing in general military aged young men. i don't see a lot of families here. i think that's obviously something we have to be concerned with. thanks to you for the correction. >> todd: areas where it's much easier to cross like california you see a lot of the single male chinese. >> joe: arizona as well. >> todd: kfc jr. calling out the with the "new york times," watch. >> 70% of the people in this country do not want a contest between trump and biden. the "new york times" is not going to give allow those people to get -- those americans who don't want to see a rerun of this contest, don't you think they deserve something? the "new york times" democratic -- is essentially an
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instrument of the democratic party. >> if you listen to the whole thing, the interviewer could not concept the concept that r.f.k. jr. actually wants do win the presidency. kept insisting he is try to come a spoiler for biden. doesn't that proof jfk jr.'s point? >> no candidate has gotten double digits for votes since ross perot in 1992. r.f.k. jr. is there. can he win? very much a long shot. this interviewer seemed to be pushing him to get out because, obviously, r.f.k. jr. will take more votes from joe biden than from donald trump. as far as the "new york times," they have endorsed now in 16 straight elections mcgovern, carter, gore, kerry, dukakis, mondale, all of the democratic party, i think. so. >> carley: you are encyclopedia. >> rain man. >> carley: let's see if they can make it 17. >> joe: have a great weekend. >> carley: thank you so much. "fox & friends" starts right now have great weekend

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