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transportation agency putting renting items up for sale. and finally the ugly. the campaign ad called america, anything is possible. one of the artists featured in the ad isn't american. the artist shown is danish. thank you so much for joining us. "fox and friends first" continues with carly and rob who get two stickers for good job. >> this is a horrific scene and violent clashes, and the people of -- >> is a time for the us to step in? the options the trump administration are keeping on the table.
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>> migrants leave guatemala and we will show you what is on the other side. smoke a joint in church? >> the house of worship allowing parishioners to light up. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ you are watching "fox and friends first" wednesday morning. rob: straight to a fox news alert, venezuela's government on the brink of collapse. the head of the secret police breaking with the president. nicholas maduro spray painting teargas and firebombs.
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>> the violence breaking out as juan guaido called for, however the us is responding. >> reporter: juan guaido calling for massive street demonstrations on may day to try to get nicholas maduro to leave office. yesterday, day one saw thousands of opponents taking to the streets engaging with rocks and molotov cocktails as the security forces launch massive amount of tear gas and water cannons at the people. one time they drove through the crowd running over some people. in total, 60 people were reportedly injured. maduro appeared on state tv last night, defiant, the defense minister stood firm saying we reject aggression directed by
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the north american empire. mike pompeo dropped this counter that maduro was prepared to flee to cuba to hand over the reins of power. russia allegedly told him to stay. >> it essential to maduro's security, the cuban club soccer see that cut a deal with the venezuelans for tens of thousands of cheap barrels of oil every day. they provided security for maduro as the venezuelan military leader, embarrassing to hand over your senior leader to the cubans, you take care of him. >> reporter: despite juan guaido's call for the military to defect to his side, failed to materialize as the day wore on. for un ambassador and donald trump's national security adviser john bolton reiterated that maduro needs to leave. >> the people of venezuela, building for a long time, if this effort fails they would
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sink into a dictatorship from which there are very few possible alternatives. a very delicate moment. the president wants to see a peaceful transfer of power. the possibility still exists. >> reporter: maduro addressed the nation in caracas, the secretary of state, actually prepared to leave the country, nothing but lies but there may be a fracture in the top ranks of the maduro regime, the head of the secret police criticizing and admonishing maduro, time to rebuild the country but as of this moment maduro remains in power. heather: hyperinflation is at 10 million% in venezuela, no for the water. you would think the people of venezuela want maduro in power. we appreciate it. steady stream of migrants rushing to mexico from the us
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border, despite increased pressure from washington to stem the tide. rob: griff jenkins live on the ground, and it has gotten even more chaotic. >> reporter: breaking overnight, there was a second attempt for migrants to break out of this shelter in southern mexico headed to the us. on the southern border of guatemala to find out what mexico is doing to stem the flow of migrants. this river separates mexico and guatemala. guatemala behind me. in front of me, mexico. you see the boats we are passing. this is how people pass unobstructed by any federal immigration officials, not a port of entry. there is no record of the crossings but it happened 24/seven. a port of entry to the left but if you take it this way, make
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your way north to the united states. it cost $2 to make this passage which we will make. without having any immigration folks to stop it. for a little context, when we cross on that raft, a few hundred yards up the river from where last october you saw a caravan of 7000 crash their way across the bridge when immigration officials were trying to stop it. the flow of the has not stopped. we spoke to a cuban women, a cousin inside. officials coming after cubans to get him in here. >> police, immigration cracking down.
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>> the cubans inside here for months and months. going to private property, open the doors, that is a lot of stuff. >> reporter: 1800 miles north towards new mexico, a large group of 400 migrants, for border patrol, the trump administration looks to toughen the asylum process for migrants. rob: thank you so much. new overnight a former student identified in the deadly shooting in unc charlotte, police say tristan andrew correll, injuring four hours sending students running for their lives. >> a girl with a gunshot and a boy who has been shot on the side of his arm.
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>> we just waited for an email. kim jong un handcuff terrel taken into police custody. a motive is unknown. three students remain in critical condition. the suspected california synagogue shooter with his first court appearance, prosecutors say he had 50 unused bullets after killing one person and injuring three others on saturday. he pleaded not guilty to setting a fire at a mosque in march. emotional photos show hannah k breathing after her mother's lori's funeral, just terrible. shielding her rabbi from gunfire. prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty. carley: william barr headed to capitol hill testify before the senate judiciary committee about his handling of the russia probe.
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his opening statement released overnight reading in part the special counsel completed this investigation as he saw fit. i'm from congress on march 22, 2019. at the point denier anyone at the department of justice over the special counsel on any proposed action. julian assange set to be sentenced in just months for violating his bail conditions while obtaining asylum. the wikileaks founder arriving moments ago. he was found guilty of breaking the conditions last month after he did not surrender for bail in 2012. he faces up to a year in jail. he is accused of conspiring with chelsea manning to declassify documents. he will be back in court for a us extradition hearing tomorrow. rob: plan to roll out 1-day shipping, amazon is expanding delivery service right here. heather: introducing ford and lincoln vehicles of current
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lineup, the service for prime members was only offered at gm and global parts when it launched last year. rob: you must have certain cloud services so the company can find it and put your stuff in your car. carley: customers can lock access if you plan on stepping away from your car. this is a fox news alert. all options on the table as the trump administration backs the liberation of venezuela. rob: a panel of experts joins us to explain why every american should be concerned about this dangerous conflict. ♪ - [woman] with my shark, i deep clean messes like this.
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and for the rest of it is the same. time for maduro to leave and free and fair elections. rob: in the chaos erupting in the streets of venezuela, the united states backing the venezuelan people's fight for freedom from a regime but what about the outside influences like russia and china which are behind the regime backing him? joining me to discuss, foreign-policy panel, former foreign service officer lindsay singleton, david desousa who was born in venezuela and senior fellow military expert colonel daniel davis. i want to start with you. people wondering why they should care about this, probably because things like this can lead to a world war when you have countries like russia backing venezuela. >> that is what we need to avoid and recognize immediately right up front that there is no military solution to this problem.
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it is a dramatic humanitarian crisis, internal political crisis for the people of venezuela and something they have to solve with their own culture, their own laws and we have to figure this complicated situation out but if you talk about even threatening the use of military power we are setting up for even bigger disaster. rob: what would it take for the us to get involved? >> everyone hopes the us does not get involved military and the administration is three things to focus on, complete coordinating with allies and members of the lima group and provide humanitarian aid if possible for air drops and to pressure maduro and his cronies to get out. rob: mike pompeo said maduro was on the verge of leaving, he was going to bail and go to cuba and this would be over in the russians convinced him to stay.
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he denies that. what do you think? >> russia wants to stay in venezuela. they see venezuela as an open wonderful country for them to invade and they have seized every opportunity to do so. venezuela is only 1600 miles from our shoreline. russia knows it was warm portly, i am afraid that iran has its sights on venezuela and has been there for many years. i realize the panel does not want military intervention but i don't see another way out. may be more of a reagan doctrine to help armed the military that backs juan guaido and the other countries in south america that want to put boots on the ground. maduro won't leave, russia will not let him leave.
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juan guaido military involvement is necessary. if we do engage in something like this. what happens if maduro at some point decides to kill juan guaido? will that necessitate our involvement? >> cannot or strongly disagree with that assessment because the only time you would use american military powers when our security is directly threatened or we have been attacked. just because russia is involved in venezuela, they've been there since 1970. there is nothing new here at all and unless we mass an attack against the united states which there's no way they will do it would literally be worsening a situation by talking about military forces. we have the most powerful military in the world. rob: do you agree that if we got involved russia would stand back and wouldn't come after us? >> i agree we should not be
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incurring military action in the region. first and foremost because our allies would not support that. also if you break it you buy it. right now venezuela is a basket case. i love the people, i love the country. i spent many years there but it is in turmoil. if we get the terry intervention in this country, we are in for another afghanistan or iraq. rob: congressman from south florida said last night, presume there could be nuclear weapons brought in from russia sitting in venezuela right now. do you believe that? >> i do believe it and i have friends who have told me they have seen trucks with what looked like missiles. i don't know, from iran. this is a dire situation.
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my cousin has been living in an suv the last two months living on a generator. that is horrific. and bad and everything. i feel like the only way the united states can help, they see it as a national security threat and it is a national security threat. rob: as we tried to wrap this up you say we should get involved. lindsay, you are saying the united states should not get involved militarily. you agree they shouldn't get involved? >> absolutely not. rob: we appreciate it. >> as european nations refuse to take back isis prisoners? donald trump is calling them out and kirsten gillibrand with an interesting approach to fundraising, turning heads this morning. represents a bold idea:
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>> donald trump is calling out european countries refusing to take back isis prisoners from their own country, the president tweeting we have 1800 isis prisoners taken hostage in our final battle to destroy 100% of the caliphate in syria. decisions are being made what to do with these dangerous prisoners was they could face the death penalty if they remain in jail. iran's economy is tanking thanks to the trump administration is crippling sanctions. the international monetary fund reporting the nation is in deep recession with inflation nearing 40%. the nation's economy is expected to shrink by 6% this year due to
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sanctions reimposed by the us last year. the penalties are having a negative impact on other nations in the region. rob: a bipartisan effort to build more shooting ranges, the bill would give agencies more flexibility to get gun owners a safe place to target shoot along with other outdoor initiatives. funds will come from excise taxes. harvard and mit, cannabis investor giving schools $9 million to study marijuana. the donor, and alumnus from mit says opinions of mit are based on old science and money will change that. research will focus on the cognitive effects. carley: kirsten gillibrand is hoping fear ponds will help raise the 2020 campaign cash. back to the college days.
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gillibrand tweeting video of playing beer punk with water asking for dollar donations to -- the bottom of the 2020 tax, donations raising $3 million in the first quarter. i thought i was getting better. obviously i always did that. i am doing the work for you. rob: democrats $33 trillion medicare for all proposal is rolled out but despite a lot of voter fanfare not everybody is buying this. >> all-americans, to worse care. this is a socialist proposal that threatens freedom of choice. >> you can read this one. rob: the good doctor is here to talk about medicare for all and
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or more on car insurance. carley: venezuela on the brink of collapse, violence and chaos erupting as opposition leader juan guaido calls for an uprising. rob: the head of the secret police breaking with president nicholas maduro saying it is time to seek new ways of doing politics. the trump administration is prepared to take military action if needed. >> the president has said from the outset that nicholas maduro and those supporting him particularly those who are not venezuelans, all options are on the table. >> the option to use missouri forces available. carley: maduro responded we reject what was directed by the north american empire.
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rob: 2020 democrats continue to push socialist policies despite a pretty bad example with venezuela's economic turmoil. carley: kevin mccarthy says the push for bigger governments like venezuela would only hurt the united states. >> venezuela could produce oil and hugo chapters took the company over from the government and it has failed. he took everything from the government, the same thing bernie sanders is asking for, medicare for all, not just bernie, the majority of democrats cosponsored this was they want to remove 150 million americans their healthcare. anyone on medicare advantage gone. they want to promise you free healthcare, they want to promise -- that is why people are leaving. rob: the un's is 3 million venezuelans, 10% of the country has fled since 2014.
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this letter came days after william barr released his summary of the mueller report but before william barr released the full report. in the letter from mueller to bar, mueller wrote the summary did not fully capture the context, nature and substance of his work. there is public confusion about critical aspects as a result of the investigation undermining the central purpose for which the department appointed a special counselor, in the outcome of the investigation. you can imagine republicans and democrats look at this differently. first the republican.
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>> this sounds like more grandstanding. democrats can't come to grips with the fact the mueller report found there was no collusion, no conspiracy, no obstruction. >> it helps the american people to know that this administration and all those lined up with the president trying to protect him have obstructed not only justice but congress of the united states of america. >> reporter: william barr's hearing at 10:00 eastern, his opening statement released overnight reads in part the special counsel completed his investigation as he saw fit. i informed congress on march 22nd, at no point did i or anyone overruled the special counsel on any proposed action. 41/2 hours away from william barr on capitol hill, these issues might come up, democrats
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are tweeting about william barr's earlier testimony, he didn't know if mueller agreed with his conclusions or not in the time between william barr's report to congress and a full report being released. rob: we will see how he handles it. carley: let's talk about healthcare. house democrats have the first ever hearing on medicare for all plan in the congressional budget office expected to release a report on it today. what is in this bill? here to help us break it down is doctor nicole safire. a fancy touchscreen. we are talking medicare for all act of 2015, different from bernie sanders's plan but the basic principles are the same and the interesting thing is of 108 cosponsors this is the mainstream idea in the democratic party. >> universal healthcare,
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single-payer system, unifying among people right now, everyone jumping on the bill, guarding support and what we saw in the rules committee at the hearing, an attempt for people to grandstand a little bit, nothing actually happened. we didn't move anything forward but the bill is comprehensive coverage. carley: let's talk about what is in the bill, primary care, women's health, substance abuse, all of this will be covered but the big question is how will quality of care be affected? >> this is covered in the affordable care act and the majority of private health insurance plans cover all of this. it does look like a comprehensive plan and any insurance coverage should have this but one of the big issues they discussed yesterday is quality of care. they had someone suffering a devastating disease and currently in our system dealing with long wait times.
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when you start giving the power and decision-making to the government you are going to see it on catered wait times. that is what canada across the ocean. everyone is a longer wait times, lower care because what these bills do, they are not getting rid, what they are doing is getting rid of the entire private sector altogether so everyone will be on government plans. >> a lot of folks won't be happy. >> 172 million are through employer-sponsored but medicare recipients have private plans. everyone would be affected. >> nancy pelosi not on board with this because of the cost. look at this big number estimated to some reports over ten years it could cost $32.6 trillion. >> bernie sanders's ability
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similar and the cbo will come out with their estimates. it will be somewhere around this. bernie sanders has been at this for three decades but now we are going to fix it overnight, i don't think so. nancy pelosi is correct they need to rain this in and figure it out more. carley: let's look a presidential candidate that support that. booker, buttigieg, castro to name a few, joe biden does not. >> they know it is not being taken to both. congressional grandstanding. joe biden said in his speech this week that he wants, a career politician for five decades and he is ready to fix it. i think he is not on board with this because he is more fiscally moderate and understands.
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carley: the cost of healthcare is a huge issue but this plan is extreme. doctor safire, thanks for being here today. rob: getting paid not to work. jussie smollett could make 6 figures per episode for empire without showing up to do anything or being on tv. taking twitter by storm after a surprise, stay tuned. -we bought a house in a neighborhood with a lot of other young couples. then we noticed something...strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you got, seth? -i don't know. some kid comes over. we pay him to do it. -but it's not all bad. someone even showed us how we can save money by bundling home and auto with progressive. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents.
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todd pyro has more. >> fox proclaiming neither she nor her top deputy need to appear at hearing about naming a special prosecutor to investigate how she handled the jussie smollett case. she says it violates a state law giving prosecutors wide discretion whether to charge or dismiss cases adding she had no actual conflict of interest despite recusing herself for what she calls a colloquial conflict of interest. >> i recuse myself from the jussie smollett case out of an abundance of caution i wanted to make sure when i started my term that any decision i made, even the appearance of impropriety would be vetted by someone other than myself. >> reporter: one of many items that issue is this, fox writing so i recuse but when people are accused of overcharging cases, 16 count on a quest 4 becomes exhibit a.
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m agats answers i can see where that would be excessive. fox studios is renewing empire for 6 season but without jussie smollett's character at least for now. the option for the upcoming season adding there are no current plans for his character return. jussie smollett was removed from the last two episode last season following his arrest on felony charges for filing a false police report. rob: thanks so much. carley: floodwaters swallowing cars and buildings.
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rob: rescue crews forcing evacuations after the mississippi river overflowed, some people had to sit on roofs. carley: janice dean joins us with where the severe weather is headed right now. >> look at all the tornado reports, texas and oklahoma towards missouri and kansas. a cluster of tornadoes yesterday. we will see the same today. in a watch or warning, the weather radio is a good thing to have if the power goes out. you can see that line moving eastward pretty slowly. severe spread over the same areas, not only risk for severe storms but letting. several inches of rain possible. the big bend of texas to the eastern great lakes with a bull's-eye in texas and oklahoma and parts of arkansas. that will continue overnight. people need to be on alert.
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where we see severe storms this time of year. you can never be too be careful. precipitation, several inches of rain possible, a slow-moving front across eastward, several inches of rain in a short time. that is why we have led advisories, watches and warnings in several states all along the mississippi river valley. there is your forecast today, not bad across the southwest, not bad across the southeast and mid-atlantic but stormy weather to watch. rob: all the water in that region has been unbelievable. >> all of it has to go downstream through tributaries to the mississippi river valley. rob: lighten it up, this seagull ready for a close-up.
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carley: social media users pecking at the bird after it wing at a reporter in front of the traffic camera in london. as you can see, it is starting to be busy up here, to wing it on an alternative route if you can. rob: another user writing appears to be be traffic time. carley: that bird didn't seem to know what he was doing, seemed to be winging it. twitter is a funny place. rob: not the worst traffic reporter i have seen. carley: hundreds of migrants apprehended in days but democrats still deny the border is a crisis. instead they are blocking funding for the wall and using veterans as leverage. our next guest says the left hates trump more than they want to serve america. rob: brian kilmeade with what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> are you getting along with carly? it is touch and go.
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most happens off camera. rob: we are feeding each other. >> i thought so. what we have over the next 3 hours, a lot of excitement. i will use the new york post for this, more for venezuela, could happen as early as today. juan guaido is making a move to kick maduro out of the country. john bolton is all over this. congressman john radcliffe on what we can expect as attorney general william barr goes farther center is a letter comes out that says robert mueller was not happy with the four pages he initially released. tammy bruce will talk about the impact on immigration and we have an infrastructure deal or $2 trillion? you as a nation can have one. tommy laren will be here on how to spend $2 trillion on trains
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george rodriguez joins us now. thank you for being with us. i want to talk about the veterans bill that was introduced, donald trump wants to use a large chunk of money to finish the border wall but democrats are saying that money should go to a veterans bill that would provide aid to benefits and improvements on military bases. where do you think this money should go? >> it trump derangement syndrome democrats are suffering from. and the legislature debating whether or not to cut off funding for goldstar funding but give funding for illegal aliens to go to school. everywhere you look the democrats seem to be caring more about illegal immigration, keeping it open, keep allowing
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folks to come in rather than stop the flow. this is more indication. $2 trillion for infrastructure for roads and tunnels, they can't find $7 billion for a wall. rob: it is unbelievable. public perception is shifting on illegal immigration. a lot of people are moving more in the conservative direction as they see these huge numbers every month. democrats still fighting in this manner are they digging a hole for themselves? >> i think they are. all you have to do is look at the democrats that are running for office along the border, these guys don't know how to address the issue, whether to stay silent or speak up. they are being very quiet. the fact is you cannot deny. the cameras are catching it and msnbc and cnn are seeing it, you cannot deny we have an invasion going on.
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carley: beto o'rourke's campaign was running social media ads in mexico. why would he do such a thing? >> at first i thought this was beto being crazy again but this is a little more the democrats trying to stir things up, just like stacy abrams continues to claim she won the election in georgia, you will have the same in texas with democrats claiming they have won and lots of contested elections in 2020. rob: it is so confusing. why spend your hard-earned campaign cash on facebook ads in mexico. carley: they have taken it down now. rob: 53 minutes after the our. have you adult did the yet this
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that you can smoke pot during their church services. state lawmakers are trying to put an end to this serving leaders a cease and desist letter. a church is vowing to fight back. carley: sometimes being an adult is hard. >> where's billy? [slurping] carley: how can you make it better by giving yourself a sticker, apparently? the i adulted calendar is rewarding grown people with stickers for doing every day tasks like paying bills and getting to work on time. one of the accomplishments listed my parents don't pay my rent. it's available for about $16 for amazon. hopefully your parents don't have to pay for that calendar for you. you have been sounding off all day on this story. mark on instagram says yea it's like little participation trophies for going through the day. rob: clearly a joke, right? dan says it has to be a
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joke. if you need stickers to reward yourself for doing adult things, you need to reevaluate your thing. >> liz says this is great for a gag gift. i agree with that one. rob: good for the good, the bad, and the ugly. start with a texas high school run everywhere. this kid is quick. leaving the competition in the gust. watch this guy, athletic senior setting a school record with 9.988 second finish in the 100-meter dash. is he heading to the university of georgia in the fall where he will be training for the olympics. jillian: next the bad a trio of gear joining in on the action and baiting a college baseball game. >> take a look at this, folks. and they are now on the field we have a deer time-out. carley: game in cleveland, ohio deer eventually hopping back over the fence. rob: still pretty to see
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those. turns out love of wine might be contradicting to climate change. success accept cybil to changes in temperature. vin vineyards with forced to take drastic measures. support companie companies withh a lower carbon footprint. carley: nothing will affect my love 6 wine. "fox & friends" starts right now. brian: straight to a fox news alert. man, we have a lot going on. venezuela's government on the brink of collapse. steve: the head of venezuela's secret police breaking with president nickler maduro as the streets have filled with tear gas and fire bombs and worse. [gunfire] ainsley: it is unbelievable that video down there where the leader is just a dictator is just running people over. violence breaking out as opposition leader juan guaido is calling for an uprising. brian: here we go. phil keating is in miami where a huge venezuelan
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