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>> ainsley: it is 8:00 a.m. on east coast.
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it is monday, may 13th. this is "fox and friends." fox news alert. michael cohen is set to take the stand today in trump's new york criminal trial. cnns the case is politically motivated. >> i doubt the new york indictment would have been brought against a defendant whose name is not donald trump. >> brian: really? is that a cut from our show. bi trump leading biden in ba battleground states. lawrence and providing homeless alcoholics with more alcohol. what could go wrong? >> brian: fantastic, don't get them help, get them liquor. stay drunk. >> steve: final hour of "fox and friends" starts now. remember, mornings are better with friends. >> ainsley: fox news alert.
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star witness in former president trump's criminal trial michael cohen ignores reporters on his way to court, where he will take the stand in an hour ever. >> brian: shortest cameraman ever. >> steve: we saw michael cohen take off and you probably saw him pull up. >> he has arrived in downtown manhattan. he has lied under oath before. he hopes the jury will think he's telling the truth. michael cohen left his apartment building on upper east side of m manhattan heading to court. he didn't say anything. y hoo was trump's so-called pit bull turned brutus. he will say it was trump that organized the payments to stormy daniels and illegally called
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them legal expenses. he served time for tax evasion, fraud, campaign finance violation. this is what he said last fall. >> the witness, you saw michael cohen, he said trump did nothing wrong. trump did not ask him to do anything having to do with valuations and he was caught lying like nobody ever lied. >> so far no witness tied the former president into the alleged scheme here. prosecutor hope michael cohen will do just that today. the question, will the jury believe him? back to you in the witness -- in the studio. >> brian: putting us on trial. he will go for two or three
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days, i heard projections he would be on the stand two weeks. liar, not liar? he'll have paperwork, invoices, voicemail, liar aside, how you approach this while making sure you don't prove that michael cohen is telling the truth or prove donald trump is guilty. you can attack his credibility, you have to attack the receipts he has. >> lawrence: past statements will be allowed in the courtroom. how will he go back on previous statements? also, the jury is not suppose to be listening to media reports, he has been public. >> brian: nonstop. >> lawrence: question is, when he's been fundraising and putting donald trump in jump suits, how does that impact the
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jury? >> brian: my hope the defense counsel is going to school on what he has been saying. >> ainsley: if these are legal dependences, paying your attorney, is a legal xeexpense. st >> steve: he's made a lot of money writing books and talking about donald trump. >> ainsley: sorry to interrupt you, that is a trump building. >> brian: he had two trump apartments. >> steve: that is a headline right there. he's a prosecutor witness, prosecution does not have a lot of control over him. >> lawrence: the judge. >> steve: been taunting trump on tiktok. he wore a shirt with a picture
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of trump in orange jump suit and the judge said, have him be quiet. prosecutors don't have much leverage with him. this is a guy who has already spent time in jail. not like they can say, if you say what you are supposed to the stand, we will be lenient. >> brian: called michael cohen a jerk, pants on fire guy, a trump fixer because he broke things. >> ainsley: 2017, he said he will be in d.c., new york, anywhere trump deems necessary then he said, i don't want to go to the white house. in 2016, he said donald trump is not a racist and then in 2019,
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he said he is. and in 2016, words are generous, compassion, kind, humbled, honest and genuine. he said in 2019, he is capable of being kind, but he is not kind. >> lawrence: one witness that took the stand said he was upset he did not get air cabinet post. >> brian: he was suicidal. we know he wanted to go. >> ainsley: which michael cohen do you believe today? >> steve: which will show up? >> ainsley: right. >> brian: prompted by a raid on his office and i thought, he is sitting president of the united states, why are you in his office? something to do with the russia investigation, i thought was significant that zacaria put
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this in his monologue, this is something you should here hear. >> trials against him, keep him in the spotlight, enfour agricenfouriate his base. people in general believe his prosecutors are politically motivated. this happens to be true. i doubt new york indictment would have been brought against a defendant whose name wasn't donald trump. >> lawrence: want to be a third-string prosecutor in man 4 hat an new york. why prosecute a case, department of justice said no, election commission said absolutely not, why does that happen? only for donald trump. >> steve: michael cohen will take the stage in an hour and 20
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minutes pen ultimate witness. who will prosecution bring out to wrap things up to fix whatever he messes up. >> ainsley: it was supposed to be karen mcdougal, now they said they are not asking it. you know they have another one? >> steve: i read on friday, two more. stormy weather is something janice deals with and stormy daniels is -- easy to get confused. november election is heating up. new poll shows donald trump leading in five of six swing states. >> lawrence: rich edson live from the white house. >> these are not great poll numbers, "new york times" sienna poll shows battleground states,
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get a load of them, trump up in arizona and georgia. 49-42 in michigan, 50-24r5e9 38 in nevada and 45-47 for biden in wisconsin. president biden turns to the white house hfr a few days fundraising with tech executives and heading back to california next month for fundraising with george p. clooney and julia robertses and will hold a fund ra raiser with the clintons this summer. jersey shore for a campaign rally in wildwood trump promised he would win new jersey, place trump won in 2020.
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biden campaign says trump will rip ashes way american healthcare and drive up prescription drug costs for seniors and biden campaign had a video for mother's day, urging mothers to stop trump, former pres president -- at the border. to that, trump campaign called it a disgusting ad. back to you. >> brian: sad, miserable, cowardly existence. >> ainsley: can we celebrate mothers without making it political. >> brian: 100,000 people show up in 35-degree weather and few people noted it. crowd shots are unbelievable. i thought 40,000 was incredible. who introduced him? governor of north dakota burgum
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and he was fired up. >> ainsley: what i saw when you look at the crowd, everyday, normal people. you have the other candidate, joe biden, going to california, 275,000 per plate to go with george clooney and julia roberts and barack obama. >> steve: the administration campaign wants a split skroon of donald trump going into court over last couple weeks and joe biden running america. this is the split screen that should disturb everybody, when you see that right there and on the other side, you want to see joe biden, he would be at rohoboth beach, delaware. other channels are not running the big wildwood event, there
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are tens of thousands of people in attendance. we highlighted this poll about how trump is leading in five of six swing states. the trial has started, stock market gone up and joe biden spending millions on ads. one interesting side bar from this poll is only 29% of people in "new york times" poll are paying attention to the trump trial. 35% say the trial will probably end in a conviction. interesting to see what happens. >> lawrence: donald trump is nuk nuking -- nearly 70% say political and economic system need major change or be torn down entirely. when you go to biden supporters,
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only 13% believe the president would bring major change in second term. only 13% of his supporters believe that? how do you win with numbers like that? >> brian: when you have "new york times" editor come out and say, biden administration being thinks it is our duty to make sure donald trump is not elected 6789 we have been speculating, say why are they covering him like this? this is the plug being pulled on the joe biden protection program. steve, you probably didn't miss the speech, in 17 minutes, 15 lies. he said we went to iraq for nuclear weapon. he said -- he is reading things from prompter including stage
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instruction. >> lawrence: no cnn or msnbc pulling out of the coverage and saying, we can't show you this. and bringing in the fact checkers. >> ainsley: he said 33% of americans approve of his covering the israel and hamas war. we have been covering commencement cancelled and duke had their commencement, southern school, three dozen anti-israel protesters stood up and interrupted jerry seinfeld, he is parent of one duke alumna, and a current duke student. >> steve: here is what that sounded like. [booing]
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>> jerry, jerry, jerry. >> lawrence: stunning, why oppose him? he's not a political person, he said one thing when it came to october 7. his wife and him have gone to israel, he's just a jewish american that said what happened was messed up. you are protesting him, are these anti-israel protest or anti-jewish protest? >> steve: they planned as soon as he starts talking, get up and go, they wanted to make a statement. 99% of people in attendance were on jerry's side and yelling free, palestine. he is supporting his kids who go
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to school there. they give him an honorary degree, ask him to speak. he is one of the funniest guys in america. >> brian: put the sound up, you talk to a graduate, this is what she said from her seat. >> i can't say i'm surprised given protests, it is obvious they oppose his point of view, they violated duke's rules. they made it clear to students and these students violated rules of duke university. only 40 students walkut on, the entire stadium started yelling jerry's name. anyone to be targeted, i would be one of the first and duke has done everything in power to ensure safety for students, we
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cannot say the same for universities across america. >> brian: protesters asking for divesture of israel and a lot are caving. how about emerson, one out of every five had a fist in the air, pro-palestinian para pay-p paraphernalia on. the governor began to speak and at disney, queers for palestine, a bunch of clowns trying to d disrupt life. hillary clinton said my sense, they know nothing of the middle east. >> lawrence: queers for palestine, could you survive in the gaza strip? absolutely not and people with cafias, no sand, why are you
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wearing the outfits? there are kids that have no idea and kids and adults that have taken over campuses, be ing bei influenced. >> steve: and another cancellation of a commencement at howard university. they cancelled graduation during ceremony because so many family members were on the outside and couldn't get in. there wasn't enough room. you did not maker it in and you ruin graduation. >> ainsley: why didn't they make it in? >> lawrence: i don't think they had enough seatingly.
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>> steve: cancelled in the middle. >> brian: what is going on with protests? they plame cancel culture, didn't they help launch cancel culture and same with hollywood. they launched it and now can't stop it. >> ainsley: like sanctuary cities, don't send illegals here. you wanted to be a sanctuary city. >> steve: they want to cancel israel. >> brian: sanctuary cities will get trump elected. >> ainsley: read your bible, not getting cancelled. and steve buscemi punched in face while walking the streets of new york. steve was assaulted in midtown, victim of random act of violence in the city. he is okay and appreciates well wishing. and the francis scott key bridge
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>> brian: jury selection will begin in corruption trial of bob menendez. here he is entering the courtroom early this morning. brooke singman joins us are details. >> brooke: big day in man hat knowa, second corruption trial the democrat faced over the last
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decade. he accepted bribes of gold bars, cash and luxury car in exchancelloring for his infl influence. opening statements could begin today. the senator's defense has questions to answer. >> it looks like senator menendez got his hand caught in the cookie jar. with the cash and gold found on him and connections, he will have a heavy burden to show reasonable alternate explanation why he had that cash and gold. >> uribe pleaded guilties and said he gave menendez a car. the government will try this case twice, the trial for nadine menendez is delayed until june due to medical issues.
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they have pleaded not guilty. the senator is leaving the door open to testifying after he indicated he could incriminate his wife. >> steve: stay tuned. thank you. listen to this. new innovation for school safety. states are turning to i ia, artificial intelligence, to spot people carrying guns on school grounds. state of chaos could offer 5 million in grants. only one company meets the criteria. mike lahef is ceo of a company called zero eyes and joans us from pennsylvania. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you for having me on. >> steve: this is fascinating. we're concerned about safety at
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school. a lot of schools have cameras, what does your technology do? we go and install existing security cameras and analyze with computer vision ai. when a gud gun is deteshthed, we geo locate them on a map. >> steve: mike, a lot of schools have humans, school security officers, they could miss it, this never misses, right? >> think as force multiplier. not their to replace the human, we are there to help them be more effective. >> steve: working with 42 states now, how soon until this technology, if not yours,
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similar to it, in every school? >> i mean, i hope it happens very soon and it is needed. this is fire alarm code of the future. 12 to 15 times more people die from guns than fires, but you have fire alarm code and smoke detectors, only a matter of time. >> your company is made up of veterans and first responders. you were a navy seal, i understand. >> we have 170 people in the company and many are former law enforcement or veterans. >> steve: do you have a website? >> zeroeyes.com. >> steve: thank you for joining us to tell us about your program and ep cooing the kids safe. all right, straight ahead in about an hour, michael cohen
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it's a noble service. and that's what we're all about. >> janice: good morning, happy monday. we have had a severe weather outblake. over 120 tornados. one ef-1. here is live radar, potential for severe storms today, one at border of florida and alabama. severe thunderstorm watch in effect and risk from texas to florida up toward savannah, georgia. hi, to my friends from texas. >> colline. >> paul.
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>> heather. >> south lake, texas. >> dallas, fort worth. >> janice: fan of lawrence? >> yes. >> i don't know, if he comes down. >> janice: we have a challenge right now. >> lawrence: we love our texas people. >> ainsley: lawrence can go out. >> janice: he will give you a texas-size hug. excitement over here. >> lawrence: "fox and friends" news alert. in an hour, michael cohen will take the stand. >> ainsley: next guest warns calling a former criminal to the stand is a risky move. hi. i like the y'all. talking about texas. you said you have called convicted felons to the stand and it is dangerous. >> it is dangerous, convicted
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felons have little credibility and michael cohen is a convicted liar, huge risk for prosecution to put him on. it would be a huge risk in any courtroom except new york city, where i have a feeling the jury is eager to hear anything negative about donald trump. >> lawrence: he's a complicated witness, not just because he lies, he is the attorney who gave the legal advice. analysts said they had to bring him on the stand. why did he have to be a witness? >> well, lawrence, because not a single other witness has given any evidence of a crime, much
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less that president trump sitting in the dock committed that crime. cohen, i think, will be only one who testifies that trump committed some crime and i assume it is going to be this business record violation and they'll try to boot strap some sort of election campaign finance violation. and the jury ought to look at everything he says, not because he was trump's former lawyer, but because he's a convicted felon. the jury should not like the fact he is willing to bash trump after representing him so long. >> ainsley: the jury might not be familiar with michael cohen's past that he was convicted for tax evasion and campaign finance
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laws. will trump's team bring all that up? >> great point. that is trump team's job today or tomorrow, whenever they get to cross-exampleation, to make sure the jury understands who michael cohen is, what he's done and what his biases are as he comes into this case. way he's been trying to earn money on social media bashing trump is highly relevant and should make the jury find him incredible. >> lawrence: we have about 15 seconds, are you surprised court admonished donald trump and gagged him, but michael cohen, the judge said no, you get him under control, not the court. >> it shows judge merchan is not
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a mutual arbitter. he could have gagged michael cohen or stormy daniels or anybody he wanted to under subpoena. he chose the defendant. >> ainsley: michael cohen and stormy daniels who don't like the president, she said she hates the president and both making money off donald trump. thank you so much. trump feeling energy at his massive new jersey rally, ready to break biden's blue wall. >> we're going to win the state of new jersey. we're looking really great in the state of minnesota. the state of virginia. this guy is so damn bad it could be all of them. >> lawrence: who will do it better? my money is on hem mer. hey! asthma's got you going through it? grab nucala for fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma.
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and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. >> brian: this morning the trump campaign feeling good as brand new poll, not normally friendly to the trump team have them leading biden team in five of the six battleground states. bill hemmer saw this, got dressed and said, can i explain to the oaudience.
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"fox and friends" wants bill hemmer on this wall. if five of six, trump on top. what sticks out to you? arizona and georgia, stunned by won by seven and 11. >> bill: 50% is number to look at. in georgia, trump 50%, sometimes 51. this has trump 49 and 50% in nevada. pollsters look at that 50 number. arizona 49. michigan at 49. this is really like the weather f forecast trying to predict the weather 10 days out. >> brian: is it about the economy? you think immigration and michigan you think about gaza, is there consistency running through it? >> bill: what i'm hearing is they believe they are ripe on three issues.
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immig immigration, inflation, and jobs. those are three things they are pushing and finding in states. >> brian: they are not happy with doing that, they feel they can make history by flipping blue states. former president was in wildwood, new jersey. the crowd shots are enormous near pennsylvania. let's take a look. his chance of flipping new jersey, last time somebody did that, george h.w. bush in 1998, typeset wasn't close last two elections. >> bill: in 2020 biden won, one year later a little known candidate only lost by two points. they were saying, republicans, we told you it was close, you should have advertised and we
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would have won in that election. >> brian: menendez trial start today, that is not helping. where it sits now, been a long time. it is were ma, emersen college by 11. you saw over the weekend -- >> bill: this wildwood rally, they had one in 2020, they drew indoor convention center, 7500. the trump people, 12,000, 7500 inside. >> brian: youngkin told republicans you can win it, bush won in 2004. >> bill: barack obama flipped that story in 2008. >> brian: consider it a blue state because of the numbers. >> bill: i don't think this is right, i think more like two
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points in 2016. closer than people think. biden won minnesota know handily in 2020. >> brian: this is virginia. you see what is at stake and last time we saw the poll, real clear average, four points. with abortion off the ballot, is this more of republican play? >> bill: it could be. i think about election of 2021, glu youngkin won on infrastructure. that is what republicans are banking on when they think virginia is in play. >> brian: youngkin camp is all in with the president like deplorab deplorables -- >> bill: 2-1/2 months after the debacle in afghanistan, on the minds of a lot of people, approval numbers for joe biden went south and yet to recover.
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>> brian: how about this? former president of the united states said i wish in 2016 i went to minnesota one more time. last time republican won was 1972, richard nixon. >> bill: virginia, two points in minnesota, when biden came out and won by seven, it put it in the blue column. they believe in minnesota, you have inflation on the ballot, ta taxes and immigration. >> brian: one more crime is a huge problem in minnesota. >> bill: especially in minneapolis with a progressive democratic mayor. >> brian: there is rare -- there and they will not mine it, that could help the local economy. it bothers a lot of people. on your show, you have a big announcement. you will be in court today. >> bill: for the michael cohen thing.
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we have jonathan turley and da mccarthy and jonna, great analysis to take you through michael cohen when he takes the stand 9:30. democrats says we can play in florida, desantis saying we will lead by million republicans over democrat. republicans are saying, we can play in blue states, expand the map and go on offense because of the "new york times" poll. >> brian: jaylen brunson, burned out last game, save some for dana and -- >> bill: game five monday night. >> brian: national police week and good news about recruitment, i'll expand on that, don't go a away. ow who knows what she wants? me! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered.
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hello, i'm franklin graham. as we watch the news, it feels like the whole world is filled and engulfed with hate. we see it on our college campuses. we see it across the world. where did this come from? you see, hate is coming from the human heart. god made us and he created us, but sin has come into the world, and it's come into each and every heart. and the only one who can fix the heart is god. and god did that by sending his son, jesus christ from heaven to this earth to take our sins. he died in our place on a cross, shed his blood, and was buried, but on the third day he walked right out of that grave. that's right, jesus christ is alive, and my questions is have you ever invited him into your heart?" if you haven't done it, do it right now. just say, god, i'm a sinner. i'm sorry. forgive me. i believe jesus is your son. i want to trust him as my savior, and i pray this in jesus' name. if you prayed that prayer call that number right now
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learn how abbvie could help you save on botox®. >> ainsley: it's national police week. police officer hiring in the united states has increased following years of decline. >> i'm with the county supervisor bruce blakeman.
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this is a tactical scenario the police will run while i do the interview. we're starting to see police departments around the country turn a corner with hiring. why are people investing in police? >> elected officials are starting to realize that, like that. they're starting to realize that if you don't back the blue, you aren't going to get quality candidates and won't retain experienced law enforcement professionals. you either back the cops or they will find another profession. >> we're seeing the numbers go up. nassau hasn't had a problem but new york is having an issue retaining and getting new officers. why are they coming here? >> certain politicians don't black the blue in new york city and we do out here and they love to work here. >> you have it. with a training facility like this why someone wants to work here. it's the end of the show. send it back to you guys. >> see you tomorrow. enter>> bill: forme

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