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contractor the city closes were so loud they will come out of bed. it houses dozens of us contractors. no group has taken responsibility for the attacks but indicate similar rockets used by shia militias in this area. the damage was caused with civilian house next to the are base but no casualties reported. this after a rocket attack in the kurdish city killed one contractor and injured a us service member. there have been a series of rocket attacks on us interests in iraq that led president biden to launch targeted airstrikes in syria last month against hezbollah positions, a group partially responsible for the ongoing launches. the tension comes along a stalemate between the west and iran regarding a nuclear deal. iranian's sadist time to strike an agreement. they provoke tension them in the middle east.
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benjamin: thanks very much. jillian: 8 illegal immigrants killed in a head on collision after high >> near the border. a red pickup crashed with a white ford trying to get away from texas troopers. the pickup driver was arrested after he attempted to leave the scene. 3 people including the driver were taken to the hospital and in stable condition. benjamin: fema stepping in amid the overwhelming surge. >> reporter: birdseye view from the rio grande valley of south texas shows no end insight to the wave of migrants making their way across the southern border. many are children traveling alone and officials say the system struggling to keep up. >> they are stressed out, overwhelmed and backed up. >> reporter: so backed up officials say more than 4000 unaccompanied children are in us
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custody, up 31%, agent say they are averaging 400 juvenile apprehensions a week. the us department of homeland security asked for fema's help over the weekend which that agency, they will now help, quote, safely receive shelter and transfer unaccompanied minors for at least the next 90 days. local leaders say any help is welcomed as their own resources are tight with many communities providing covid-19 testing. >> being with a global pandemic and the idea that how do we manage this global pandemic? >> reporter: minors mainly remain in federal custody for no more than 3 days, and the extreme backlog thousands are waiting much longer than that. that is the latest from the
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calendar, texas. casey steagall, fox news. jillian: griff jenkins spoke to kevin mccarthy who led a coalition of republican lawmakers to see the crisis firsthand at a migrant detention facility in el paso, texas. it is called human heartbreak as he calls out biden's policies. >> he needs to look what has happened, what he has created and change it. they are making tremendous amount of money, these cartels we haven't seen before. this is what is happening, what is going on on our border. jillian: the white house blames the trump administration. >> the death of capital police officer brian sicknick and in pennsylvania appeared in federal court yesterday accused of assaulting the following officer. officials say sicknick was hit in the head during the capital riot.
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sentencing around the capital put in place during the riots will soon be coming down. the sergeant-at-arms telling lawmakers it will be scaled back in two phases following guidance from the capital police department, there are no known credible threats. they will adjust plans as needed. the biden administration taking a victory lap after signing the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. jillian: the president now on the first major tax hike in three decades. >> reporter: vaccinations increase in stimulus checks go out, president biden taking a victory lap to chester, pennsylvania not far from philly to doubt his american rescue plan signed into law. >> we get our economy back on track by helping hundreds of thousands of small businesses open and stay open. and give people of this nation a
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fighting chance again. >> reporter: republicans say the rescue plan rescues democratic priorities instead of the country's pandemics needs as chuck schumer says there's a lot more work to be done. >> i believe the current administration has the legal authority to forgive 50,$000 in federal student loan debt. >> reporter: to pay for that as well as potential infrastructure deal the white house may push for tax increases, reports the president may urge the repeal of donald trump's tax cuts as well as potential increases on corporate tax rate but we don't know what the exact details are going to be. democrats looking to bypass republicans to get this done on monday. one conversation was picked up on a hot microphone and likely democrats will use the process to get this bill through the senate for a majority vote instead of require republican support. republicans may accuse democrats
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of hypocrisy for ignoring their pledge of unity and vowing for partisan politics but some gop lawmakers want to rein in spending altogether. florida senator rick scott wants governors, directly tied to the pandemic. >> we will give you help on everything having to do with covid-19 but we can't keep wasting this money. >> reporter: president biden insists the money is not being wasted. on monday he appointed a long time democratic advisor and economist to receive implementation of the rescue plan. a lot of people curious what the next steps are going to be. arthel: benjamin: newt gingrich says this is payoff for their friends. >> the democratic machine has to have money. it is like a great white shark. if you don't feed it it falls apart, you don't feed the teachers union, in illinois,
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they got to get the money from somewhere, bar was much as they can, and every hard-working american, american business, and nice sounding rhetoric, to put their hand in your wallet to take your money to give to allies. benjamin: still to be determined of the infrastructure plan, passed without a single republican vote. jillian: rob is back, signing a 1-year, $10 million deal with tampa bay on the heels of a super bowl win, the fight end came out of retirement to reunite with tom brady on the team, gronkowski confirmed the deal by tweeting this gift from spongebob squarehands.
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saw. and hundreds of minors it happened a year ago. the facility was overbuilt in anticipation of never feeling it. it was completed in february last year, and facility reached back some capacity. these children, over 1000 children migrated on their own with one kid helping another, causing unknown dangers to cross into america illegally and present themselves to border patrol agents. not to be held at polity, to
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indulge behind-the-scenes and the cartels. they tell me the cartels pipeline all the way through is maxed out like sold out and that is the equivalent of 2 million illegal migrants during the course of this year. and frontloading the children, sending money for the kids and this makes the parents desperate to follow. it is the business model to frontload unaccompanied minors. they will get into america, they will get situated, and this is what president biden promised for a year on the campaign trail, and he is the president of the united states.
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jillian: sorry to interrupt, we only have a certain amount of time but i'm curious what surprises you that the public are unaware of. >> what clay mentioned is right. it is heartbreaking the number of kids that are there and the fact that it is given by cartels is a thing that sometimes gets overlooked. this is a cartel driven crisis that biden has allowed to fester so the cartels come and tax our resources telling us they have to take people off the border, people who sign up to protect the nation, take them off the border for processing for this and in a sense becoming the last mile for this cartel business model to bring migrants through, they topped our border apparatus and that these the border and protected for things like fentanyl and everything else ravaging our community. benjamin: there are people coming from iran, sri lanka, turkey, different countries but to the politics of it.
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steve doocy asked the question to jen psaki about whether this is a disaster considering they sent fema down there. benjamin: peter doocy. >> our mission is helping people before, during and after disasters. we heard you say there is a problem in the challenge. >> appreciate the opportunity. they are playing a number of roles, to address what we feel is a significant problem and a significant challenge. benjamin: why can't they admit this is a crisis and stop blaming the last administration for their policy failures? >> they don't like the truth that they have created. they don't want america to perceive the biden policies, liberal policies that are driving this incredible surge,
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wave after wave of illegal immigration and it is an unmitigated disaster. i stated on this show up to a few days ago, far beyond the crisis at the border. it is a disaster, danger to our republic and i personally am glad that fema has been called in because these law enforcement agencies, border patrol men and women are pulled off of their primary law enforcement missions to process human beings the cross illegally. initially the biden administration has recast border patrol agents to become facilitators of illegal crossings. benjamin: if i could get the congressman to respond about biden having any responsibility to this. >> exactly. it is one thing to be a president who inherits a crisis and as to make tough decisions to fix it but all biden had to
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kristen smart, investigators returned to the property belonging to the prime suspect in california. cadaver dogs and ground penetrating radar were used in the search. a suspect was last seen with her at cal polytechnic. she was 19 years old. jillian: the investigation into tiger woods's car crash coming into scrutiny, forensic experts telling usa today evidence suggests woods was, quote, inattentive or asleep behind the wheel. this despite the la county sheriff saying woods showed, quote, no signs of impairment, they point to a lack of break marks on the road and telling deputies he didn't remember driving or how the crash happened. benjamin: utah senator mitt romney joins calls for the biden administration to boycott beijing's winter games. the republican rights in part refraining from broadcasting chinese propaganda would prevent china from reaping many of the
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rewards. the captain of the us olympic miracle on ice team says boycotting would be unfair to athletes. rating in usa today op-ed in part what better message can we sent to the world that we are winning not because government demanded that because of athletes aspired to it. >> california parents are furious over some schools reportedly looking to cover teacher bonuses and trips with kim jong un for relief funds. >> mother of a special-needs child joined us to talk about potential -- >> i have been working hard this year, we should all get a stipend for returning to riots but that is not realistic. jillian: the multiple internal memos show school district reportedly proposing a, quote, possible long time off schedule payment to employees, the school district in the bay area
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allegedly suggesting, quote, an airplane trip to hawaii after the pandemic? >> tucker carlson says parents like the one we heard from should be mad, questioning science behind consular changing rules and restrictions. >> with joe biden, to see schools republican reopen. and and they've done it before. doesn't the public health experts exempted from coronavirus restrictions. nothing science demanded they supported the bailout. the so-called scientific community signed a letter that will live forever in infamy claiming, quote, the risks of congregating shouldn't keep people from protesting racism, the scourge of white supremacy the is lethal public health
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wanted bit, the governor's preoccupation with his hand size and what the large size of his and indicated to charlotte and other members of his staff. 7 women accused cuomo of inappropriate behavior, the detail their experiences on new york radio. >> there was a lot of it felix screaming, never asked me about my work, and make flirtatious gestures, he approached me too tightly and was around. >> new york state lawmakers say the harassment allegations will be one part of their impeachment probe but state nursing home death and corruption allegations come as cuomo's office denied reports that the state vaccine czar, they gauge their loyalty to the governor. prominent democrats like mayor bill deblasio say they have given up trying to work with the embattled governor. the white house says they won't
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strip cuomo of his role in leading the nation's weekly covid-19 calls. >> the development happen every day. the president finds them troubling. our objective here continues to be to get the covid-19 pandemic under control and we don't want the people of new york or any state to be impacted negatively. we will continue to work with a range of governors including governor cuomo. >> reporter: new york voters seem to be giving cuomo a pass. the new research poll showing 50% say he should not redesign. benjamin: in a report revealing new jersey governor phil murphy's office ignored warnings on readmitted nursing home residents with covid-19 would lead to death. in march 2020 call healthcare providers reportedly told the state's healthcare commissioner it was not possible to keep virus patients separate and suggested the order flexed more than 8000 of.
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michigan governor gretchen witmer is under fire for similar order but the state attorney general says an investigation is, quote, not warranted at this time. more than 5000 of the state's virus deaths were linked to long-term care facilities. . benjamin: california governor gavin newsom blasting the recall effort against which has collected 2 million signatures. he writes in an email, quote, i am not going to take this recall attempt lying down blaming republicans as well as, quote, anti-mask and anti-vaccine extremists. benjamin: senior advisor of the recall gavin newsom movement joins us this morning. what does that email say to the 2 million or so people who have signed this petition? >> in regards to who the people are behind this recall, we are not anything that he says on his
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political talking points. and he was accountable for all the policies. to get the initiative on the ballot right now. and we need 1 million thousand signatures. and they fired the first shot, >> this is a partisan recall. 32 to 35%, with libertarian reform for state voters. and how he handled the covid-19 pandemic.
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>> he failed miserably, he let out prisoners, under house arrest. and and to go all over the place and he is beyond saving. it is one of those shows on another network with a host of ladies who are angry. and open entrée into the homes of people across the country in this case. come on, let's do a debate on fox news and talk about the seriousness of the issue. >> you never know. independent organization, looked
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at the signatures, the deadline from that point, when will you find out how many signatures you have that are there to see what this is onto? >> the state of california has 5 days, for the registers, to call for an election and looking at the election through november of this year. the campaign is hot and heavy. i don't think anybody doubts that we have gotten there. the reform party and all of californians united to go ahead and take it to the ballot box. gavin newsom is held accountable in his court now.
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will >> potential severe weather outbreak, the temperatures, colder air across the northern tier of the country because warmer air on the gulf coast and south, as the next system moves on through, potential for heavy snow again for portions of the rockies like colorado where they had the fourth biggest snowfall of all time in denver. there is the forecast radar into wednesday and thursday, things start to really perk up on the radar and concerned especially with tomorrow's outbreak but today we have the risk across the plane states in texas all the way towards kansas and oklahoma and tomorrow across the mississippi river valley, tennessee river valley and the moderate risk here for parts of alabama and georgia towards arkansas.
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that is where ingredients come together for potential on the severe weather outbreak including tornadoes. we are getting into that season, people need to be on alert today and tomorrow and also the snow across the rockies as the next storm system moves through. we won't see the epic snowfall totals of 50 inches in parts of wyoming but enough to give the skiers something to be excited about. travel is going to be next to impossible. you see forecast highs, cooler air across the northern tier and the warm unstable air across the south and the clash of two air masses in the springtime can bring a severe weather. we will be on top of that today, tomorrow, thursday and friday. benjamin: thanks for the update. jillian: three people killed including a child after a small plane crashes into an suv in an attempt to return to sl florida airport.
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watch the plane fall from the sky as we pause the video before claims into the vehicle and burst into flames was a mother and her little boy were into the injured the vehicle, two it is inside the aircraft also died. officials say it happened moment after takeoff was the faa and ntsb are investigating. benjamin: a runaway barge crashes into several homes. a homeowner screaming as she braces for impacting washington state. no one was hurt but the home was damaged, the coast guard is investigating the crash but the homeowner said the captain said he fell asleep. jillian: gyms were harvested when covid) and many gym owners fighting every day to keep their doors open. >> open two month total in the last year. >> what we want is to help
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people get healthy. benjamin: hear their stories as we continue our series on the american business owners who are refusing to give up but first check in with brian kilmeade for what is coming up on "fox and friends". brian: waiting for the report, it is unbelievable, criminal with those gym owners have been forced to go through. in california, opening at 10%, like four people, what a joke. coming up straight ahead, they are working on another big expense and that is going to cost you tax hikes that are on the table and it is not going to be pretty. charles payne explains what this will mean for your wallet if you still carry one, it is all bitcoin now. joni ernst on the crisis on the border as well as what is going on with governor cuomo in new york. dan ongino will be sounding off
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jillian: these businesses are struggling to navigate through harsh restrictions so we paid a visit to jim owners across the country to hear their stories. >> the issue dropped in march, march 15th, will never forget the day. >> we been open two months in the last year. >> i believe we haven't seen the worst of it. >> how helpless across this process? >> i had to sell the house. it is brutal what has been going on. i know guys in different careers, they lost jim's they worked for their whole life. i refuse to do that. change it is clean and safe. >> what goes through, you can help not only your child but a bunch of other kids seeking out your institution.
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>> after april, and a big group of children with challenges. we are having a hard time being home, it was the fastest response i've gotten from government. it is for mental health, parents crying to me and didn't care. >> i don't understand how this pandemic hasn't taught us the lesson how important underlying health is. >> what has this experience taught you about government? >> the virus is real. the way other handling it is ridiculous. >> i have a degree in the field. i'm not going to listen to some go government tell me, i go by the science and the science says it is safe to work out as long as you are socially distant and wear a mask. period, end of story. >> look at this room, these machines are distant.
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if you have people in here they are not going to be within 6 feet of each other. seems like you are happy to comply with any laws you have to just to be given an option. how many chickens do we have? 18,000 check ins, no covid cases because we are being safe. we are in the health business, your best defense a healthy body. >> was there something you look back on now? >> we are dealing at first, it is our business. >> our children and families, we sacrificed so much. >> i can see your pain right now. i just met you today. >> my parents always told me about the land of the free.
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it meant a lot over there. too much government control. i am proud to be here. >> these are unusual circumstances. >> this pandemic has really impacted his life by a lot. i never regret, >> wouldn't want to be any other place. >> he told me we have been climbing mount everest, just starting their climb now because a lot of small businesses, them in particular, maxed out their credit cards, haven't been able to pay their landlords in the entire last year, the hell they
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are climbing financially he said it is just beginning, many people look at this time we are getting vaccinated. he looks at it like the start of the climb that will take a long time to recover from. benjamin: so many people had to take loans out, the country taking out a $1 trillion loan had to be paid off. this is going to affect people for years to come. lots of money, they are determined to get open. fitness levels have to be up but they closed gyms, prevented that from happening. in the uk, people invested a lot of money in doing so, clean everything in advance, invested the money in the government shut them anyway. excellent peace. jillian: still to come the
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washington post releasing a major correction months after this accusation about the former president and as for the current president he hasn't held a formal press conference after more than 50 days in office. media expert beverly hallberg breaks it down. ♪♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? thank you! hey, hey, no, no, limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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about a phone call between then-president donald trump in a georgia election investigator. jillian: this comes after two months the paper released the article claiming trump told the officials she would be quote, national hero if she found the frauds. here to discuss the district media group president beverly. thank you for being here. >> thank you and good morning. jillian: let's go ahead and pull up the correction. this reads quote, trump did not tell the investigator to quote, find the fraud or say she would be a national hero if she did so instead trump urged the investigator to scrutinize ballots in georgia asserting that she would find dishonesty there. he also told her that she had the most important job in the country right now. beverly, i look at that is a distinct difference here and this is journalism 101. if you will make a claim like that you better know that it's true and from multiple sources. obviously, this just was not the case month ago. >> not the case at all. there's a huge difference in intent of the words that were
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printed in the washington post on december 23 verses what we are hearing today. let's not forget that this story came out right before the georgia election and could have swayed voters opinions. i, myself, criticize the president for the quotes that were printed in december. now that we are finding they weren't even true and then points to the washington post focusing more on advocacy than actually on journalism and they used a quote from someone anonymous that was a political opponent and what i encourage people to do is when you see a report and it's an anonymous source and only one, what we are saying is this the common practice of so many in the left-leaning media these days do not say who went on record and now we are finding using anonymous quotes from people who clearly have a different perspective of what they hope to place. i find it extremely concerning and concerning and that it took two months for the washington post to correct this. benjamin: beverly, president trump responded to this
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yesterday and reads a statement saying, the lady latest media travesty underscores that legacy media outlets should be regarded as political entities, not journalists. in any event, event, i think the washington post for the correction. i can't help but look at how different media networks have covered the trump administration to how they cover the biden administration picked look at the unaccompanied children on the border and how different that is but what does it say about media coverage of the biden administration compared to the trump? >> that they do have an agenda and that there is an agenda to make the trump administration look bad and make biden administration look good. this is just a long by not calling alone not calling what is going on at the border a crisis and children being detained in cages like it was called during the trump administration. the narrative is completely different, not only of the stories not covered as in-depth as they were during the trump administration but the way they talk about it is vastly different. the emergent people see through this.
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i think this is why i comment here from friends and family and they say where do i turn for straight news? many people watch your network but people just want the truth and they don't want opinion journalism with a clear political event yet far too often that is what we see and i think that is becoming more apparent as the biden an initiation continues. jillian: 20 or 30 seconds left to go, beverly but 55 days now without a press conference so why do you think this is happening? >> this is happening because, i think, joe biden is not up to answering questions. here is a thing real quick, we have lack of access to our political elected officials right now whether the presidency or on the statehouse or u.s. representatives on capitol hill because of 4 miles of fencing. this is dangerous to the republic because a strong republic starts with having access to our elected leaders that we are getting silence right now. benjamin: beverly, i'm afraid we have to leave it there. thank you for coming on today. the white house as we will hear from president biden by the end of the month and we are all
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waiting for that press conference. jillian: thank you, beverly. download the fox news app, scan the qr code on the bottom of your screen. benjamin: thank you for joining us. have a great morning. jillian: fox and friends starts right now, goodbye. ♪♪ brian: i've been to the border many times. ainsley: this is a big problem in the last administration left us a dismantled system. >> what they inherited is one of the most secure border i've seen in my career which spans nearly 35 years. >> president biden is planning the most massive tax increase since 1993. >> this is democratic, social policy. >> they want to put their hands in your wallet to take out your money. >> allegations of harassment and corruption mounds against andrew cuomo. >> we are talking every week about cuomo yet we are not talking at all about
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