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there is more popularity now than there was the day before the election because they see how bad things are the border. todd: donald trump speaking exclusively to fox news in his first on camera interview since leaving office. his father on the border crisis, vaccine and possible run for president in 2024. jillian: the country waits for a verdict in the dirt chauvin trial judge warns the outcome could be overturned thanks to congresswoman maxine waters. live with the fallout. todd: apple giving parlor the green light, "fox and friends first" continues right now. jillian: taking it back, that is what i call music cd or jock special or what is it?
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todd: also, i need to get the little one to get moving. very confusing but worth it. so you can come - carley: let us know if you have any idea. todd: we start here congresswoman maxine waters's comments appearing to encourage writing protests could compromise the george floyd case. >> get more active, more confrontational, make sure they know we mean business. jillian: jackie ibanez is chauvin may have a case for an appeal. >> reporter: one of waters's biggest critics was the judge in chauvin's case who sent a clear message to waters and all elected officials, listen to this. >> congresswoman waters may have
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given you something on appeal that may result in this whole trial being overturned. i wish elected officials would stop talking about this case especially in a manner that is disrespectful to the rule of law. >> waters's comments sparked fury among prominent republicans who called for her to be censored or even impeached. >> maxine waters believes there's value in violence. this is the first time she has done something like this and now what she has said has put doubt into a jury. >> it is appalling to see a senior democrat congresswoman getting out of her way in minnesota fan the flames in the streets. >> adding to the outrage is the new townhall report saying waters requested police protection for her trip to that minnesota protest. the congresswoman is unfazed by the republican back lash saying in an interview, quote, i'm not worried that they are going to
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continue to distort what i say. this is who they are and this is how they act and i'm not going to be bullied by them. nancy pelosi came to waters's defense telling reporters, quote, maxine talks about confrontation in the manner of the civil rights movement. i think we should take our lead from the george floyd family, they are handled this with great dignity, no ambiguity or lack of misinterpretation by the other side. i don't think she should apologize. as the jury deliberates, the twin cities are preparing for the worst with boarded-up buildings and armed troops in military vehicles patrolling the streets things are already bad in portland, with police arresting two protesters overnight after they smashed windows and vandalized buildings. the biden administration said it is privately discussing how to handle the upcoming verdict. >> we are in touch with local authorities, states, governors, mayors and certainly we will continue to encourage peaceful protest but we are not going to get ahead of the verdict in the
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trial. >> there is talk that president biden may address the nation at some point although specifics will depend on the timing of the verdict. todd: welcome back. great to see you as always. thank you so much. >> tom is exclusive donald trump is whipping the biden administration of the border policy. >> the white house attempt to backtrack the president calling a crisis over the weekend. mark meredith live in dc to break it down. >> reporter: later said president biden will meet with leaders of the congressional hispanic caucus. it is unclear how much of the meeting will focus on the border but donald trump has plenty to say about the situation in a new interview with sean hannity in which he said the border search is a direct result of the current administration's actions, he's urging the white house to get nearby countries more involved in handling migration issues.
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>> mexico, have a great relationship with the president free of charge, 28,000 soldiers on our border, we look at guatemala, honduras, el salvador. i get along with all 3 of them. >> reporter: republicans say the issue remains a crisis even if the white house is trying to steer clear of using that specific were they are asking for a meeting with vice president kamala harris to discuss the matter, lawmakers writing we respectfully request a meeting to discuss how the biden harris administration plans to end this unprecedented border catastrophe. immigration of force that agencies are changing how to address people in their care. they are blocking use of certain words, it includes alien, unaccompanied alien children and not everyone thinks it is needed. >> i understand some people trying to be more politically correct but if you look at what the statutes say they use the word alien, the statute changes, some of us will be using the word.
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>> reporter: the government plans to use words like noncitizen and undocumented noncitizen. one republican senator is calling it political correctness out of control. this just went into effect yesterday. we will see if government agencies follow the rules. jillian: thank you. >> the border just one topic and wide-ranging exclusive interview with the former president though he suggested things are going in the wrong direction under president biden, he did strike an optimistic tone as he looked to 2022 and beyond. >> should this not be the republican party agenda? should anybody that wants to run for the house or the senate should they take the make america great agenda? >> if they want to win yes. we've expanded the republican party. you've seen, the texas border we have the biggest hispanic voters the governor said to me, he said since reconstruction, talking about civil war, he said since
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civil war. if you want to win and win big you are doing that. >> if every republican running ran on that agenda and made a promise to fight hard to implement that agenda it seems to me based on the number of votes you got in 2020 that would be a winning formula. my question is will you help them formulate that narrative? >> it is common sense. it should be the party of common sense. you need people that can lead that have a vision, personality. otherwise the clock is ticking. we have great people running, we have great people announcing. >> is for that question we are wondering, the potential 2024 bit for the white house the former president says he's, quote, beyond seriously considering a run. we shall see. >> walter mondale has died. the right hand of jimmy carter passing away monday at his home in minneapolis.
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the former president saying, quote, today i more and the passing of my dear friend walter mondale, the best vice president in the country of history. president joe biden saying when i arrived in the united states senate in 1973 walter mondale was one of the first people to greet me. walter mondale was 93 years old. >> george casco says the woman accused of killing her 3 kids will face murder charges which last week she admitted to the killing saying she was protecting kids from their father. the children's dad was trying to get custody of his kids saying korea was delusional and he feared for their safety. jillian: fallen capital police officer brian sickneck died of capital -- natural causes, suffered two strokes, the autopsy found no evidence he 7 allergic reaction to chemical irritants and no indications of internal or external injuries,
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two men were charged with assaulting sickneck by allegedly spraying them with a chemical. four it is died during the right. todd: dramatic rescue after a boat starts thinking off the coast of sohow over the weekend, the boat started taking on water during an outing. 14 people were on that boat, the boat came to the rescue started pulling them out of the water. fortunately everyone survived. 9 minutes after the hour, chicago mourning the death of a 7-year-old girl shot and killed in a mcdonald's drive-through. crime stores in some liberal cities. will take? chicago alderman anthony napolitano reacts next. jillian: police look at a crash involving a tesla, elon musk's response to the investigation. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be.
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>> put the guns down. our kids want to play at the store. >> a heartbroken family pleading for the violence to end after a beautiful 7-year-old girl shot and killed in a chicago drive-through. >> what political leaders in chicago and across the country to finally take action? chicago alderman and former police officer anthony napolitano joins us now. we hear black lives matter. does the 7-year-old girl's like matter to i'm starting to think the leaders don't think so. >> this is devastating. we lost a beautiful life in this weekend, one of 10 people shot. the only way to get ahead of this is to align agendas that
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seem to be against the police with the astronomical amount of people being shot in the street, takes 0.3% of people shot by the police in the outrage and protests and mingled it with the 5800 people murdered, shot in the streets maybe we could get people to come together community wide to protest or disrupt in the street against this type of crime because it is out of hand right now. jillian: shootings are up 39%, homicides up 33%, not just chicago but portland up 733%. minneapolis up 82%, philadelphia up 33%, washington up 31%, not just a chicago problem. you see a story like this and look at her face and you hear from her family it is devastating, it is hard for me to believe something like this happens in people don't want to do anything about it.
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>> the code, the gangbangers were not following the code of the street when killing people in cold blood that they murdered a child and we are investigating the thin blue line of officers are critical situation, that is outrage. we are not taking control of these issues, never get ahead of these problems. we are in an upside down world. >> if that doesn't get you i don't know what will. activating the national guard in chicago, you know what is going on behind the scenes. described a level of concern you are hearing as we get the final verdict. >> they are burned down again.
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the national guard being called in. it was denied because someone else's decision was made a little easier, we are happy to bring them in, we need all the resources we can get. these are scary times. jillian: you fear we are in a time in our society, we are accustomed to looting and rioting? business owners board up prematurely because of the anticipation of what they fear might come and if that is the case how do we turn that around? >> here in chicago, the next issue to come out, it is opportunities too, not just the critical situation, to destroy these cities it doesn't work for our business and the pandemic destroyed have the businesses, not losing what they have left.
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i am cheerful for what could happen with businesses popping up. todd: all the people came through in 2020, a little bit of optimism, what could happen in the next few weeks. parlor back on the apple apps store, back, platform, plus. >> if we are talking skinny infrastructure, every american would be on board with that. todd: a battle on capitol hill over infrastructure, president biden's latest response to republican skeptics next. ♪♪
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>> >> indicated earlier i am prepared to compromise. there is a lot of needs. jillian: president joe biden will work with both sides on his $2 trillion infrastructure package but republican congresswoman slamming the plan for including several items that have nothing to do with infrastructure. >> 50% of this package is the green new deal but if talking about infrastructure like a skinny margarita everything americans will be on board with that. >> reporter: the proposal cost to upgrade transportation, utilities and housing and job training. investigation launching into a
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deadly crash involving a tesla where nobody was behind the wheel. todd: cheryl casone without tesla is responding. >> the federal government involved in the investigation into the deadly crash of the tesla model-plaps, the national traffic highway safety administration sent a crash investigation to houston to work with local law enforcement. shares of tesla falling 3.4% following that crash. elon musk responded in a tweet, your research is a private individual is better than professional at the wall street journal calling out bernard, autopilot was not able to and this car did not purchase fsc. autopilot would require lines to
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turn on which the street did not have. it is not confirmed that autopilot was engaged, but people talking about the feature before they want to the late-night drive, one man was found in the passenger seat and the other in the backseat. authorities standing by their story but until confirmed through what is left of that car, where it originated we are not going to know for sure. jillian: apple reinstates parlor on the apps store. >> apple confirming it will put the conservative friendly social network back on the apps store after was forced off-line after the january capital rights. parlor has, quote, looked to put in place systems that will better detect unlawful speech and allow users to filter content undesirable to them when maintaining strict prohibition against content moderation. all of this was in response to the capital riots.
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>> you do a lot of stories about restaurants not able to find workers. to the rescue of restaurants. a restaurant in hollywood, florida spending 30,$000 on robots to serve customers, they can't get enough work, to make more money on unemployment. to help folks get to their tables. apparently they won't share the tips. the human servers will get all the tips and still be there and a bonus is they can sing happy birthday. jillian: humans can sing happy birthday too. >> i encourage anyone in hollywood, florida, take your iphone to this restaurant and take a video of them singing happy birthday. jillian: are you scared is this the end? >> reporter: what scares me is
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people are making more on unemployment, stay home, unemployment benefits extended until september. is this happening in new york state as well? they can't get enough people, to make more money sitting at home. to serve people in a restaurant or a bar to make more cash. jillian: thank you. todd: detroit's top cop slamming rashida tlaib for her anti-police resident. jillian: chief james craig would love to see her redesign next.
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principal. for all it's worth. we have got to get more active and confrontational. >> us representatives threatening violence. >> something on appeal. >> representative maxine waters as the jury deliberates, and squad member rashida tlaib pushing to more policing. let's start with maxine waters,
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what goes through your mind when you hear something like that? >> can't help but think how disgusting and reckless her comments are. she sits in a seat, i will continue to say this, a seat of leadership, a seat of influence, leaders, you think about tlaib, who are they speaking for? in detroit residents support policing. they want effective constitutional policing. not something detroiters want. this brings back years ago, the acquittal in the right making
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incident in las vegas, representative water stealing comments inflamed violence. >> >> and here are her incendiary comments, rashida tlaib saying it wasn't an accident, policing in our country is inherently and intentionally racist, daunte wright was met with violence, i'm done with those who condone government-funded murder, no more policing, incarceration and militarization, you can't be reforms. who is she speaking for. i will ask the same question, is this what people of detroit once.
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>> >> i just stress they want policing. they want it. she speaks for fringe group, she gets out there and she gets so much pushback, trying to peddle back comments as if she never said it. it came up in an interview about if she wants to resign so be it, the first to do it. >> turning around and attacking you saying you shouldn't have gone in front of the cameras, what is your response? >> i like free speech as well and like to have an opinion and disregard those comments. this is not the first time, not concerned about it. >> appreciate you coming on the show, give us great insight,
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honest and raw, we appreciate it. >> florida governor rhonda santos signing an anti-right bill ahead of potential unrest. it boosts penalties for assaulting law enforcement and defacing public property during riots. >> if you ride, loot and harm others particularly if you harm law enforcement officer during one of these violent assemblies you are going to jail. >> the law also punishes local governments that interfere with efforts to contain chaotic demonstrations. former new york times editor slamming the paper in the washington post same publications of mostly ignored the story, the ideological takeover of schools. somehow a whistleblower teacher who ripped his man and private school is booted from the
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classroom, josh davis and expressed doubts about the curriculum. davidson denied the claims. he was barred from teaching after several students said they were uncomfortable. let's talk about this extreme weather. late season snow covering colorado in large stretches of interstate 70 shutdown for several hours with hazardous conditions. todd: several inches of snow moving across that state. sweeping the great nation. >> record cold temperatures, a long winter season, cold temperatures very powerful cold front leaving denver at 18 degrees, 24 in north platte, 34 in wichita and freeze warnings extending from texas all the way to the great lakes. that is impressive for this time of year.
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talking the snow it is a quick mover, dumping several inches of snow across portions of the rockies through the central plains toward the great lakes and interior northeast through wednesday but let's track it as we go through the day today moving across portions of kentucky, the ohio river valley to the northeast, measurable snow for some of the cities and states through the next 24 to 48 hours. that is impressive for this time of year. we will remain cold for much of the country over the next week ago, 93 in phoenix, in miami, all one.oh, the risk of showers and thunderstorms through the day through central florida, through the snow and cold air across a swath of the country.
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>> the georgia bill is far too week. >> the governor and others were afraid to become racist. >> georgia's new voting law doesn't go far enough despite major back lash on the policy. todd: carley shimkus with serious xm 115. >> sounds like they don't like the georgia voting law for very
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different reason, the former president slamming the law is too week which shows how moderate the law is despite president biden calling it jim crow on steroids. several key points requires id, for absentee ballots, make dropbox is permitted but limit early voting, very controversial research and on handing out food and water in line. one -- the former president might have been tweeting about if he had twitter during the height of his controversy. jillian: going to run in 2024? jillian: is the former president going to run in 2024? here's where he stands on that right now? take a listen. >> there's more popularity now than there was the day before the election because they see how bad, their guns are going to be gone, the second amendment, regulations going through the roof.
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looking at it very seriously and beyond seriously. >> he wants conservatives to take back the house. a lot of people in the midterm elections. that was one of sean hannity's questions, housing people, the controversy, passing tax reform. no jim no problem, we can become an instant stud. carley: if you want the perfect beach body you can buy it online. several chinese manufacturers selling really realistic muscle suits. to drink a sixpack of beer while still rocking that sixpack. >> 100%, to gives the suit. >> 100%.
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>> to ensure their space for peaceful protests, we will
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encourage peaceful protests, a range of conversations how to ensure no matter the outcome there is space for peaceful protests. jillian: the nation on edge as we await a verdict in the derek chauvin trial has minneapolis calls in the national guard, one lawmaker is looking to avoid more dangerous protests with a plan to block writers from receiving state aid. a state senator joins me to explain. appreciate your time. let's pull up the graphics it has what is included in this bill. tell me why you decided to do this and what is in the bill. >> what is in the blues being misinterpreted by a lot of people. it says if you decide you are going to be able to access public funds, the public wallace, if you decide a peaceful protest, you're going to throw a brick through a window, throw a pop can at a
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police officer or do other types of activity that is criminal that you no longer have access to the taxpayer's wallet and it doesn't just mean public assistance, it includes loans, grants and unemployment and all those things that come from the state taxpayers wallet, peaceful protest, i am fine with that. if you want to paint yourself purple and stand on a street corner with a sign go ahead but the minute you throw a rock through a window or attack police officers in minnesota i am sorry, you don't have a right to the taxpayers wallet ever again. jillian: a number of businesses damaged in the looting and rioting last summer you can see 1300 in minneapolis, 300 in st. paul, these are business owners who at that time were going through covid, a lot had
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businesses shut down, losing money and now you have businesses boarded up again. how far do you anticipate this goes and what has been the reaction to it? >> the reaction has been very positive. a lot of people including democrats are tired of catch and release politics, they are not prosecuting the people who are found guilty, there is no penalty because there are go fund me pages, money being given to these people to bail them out, there is no penalty. in many cases where there is catch and release and they keep doing this over and over again they are tired of this and around the nation they are tired of this. telling people you become a felon, i am simply, in the legislative session a month away from adjournment, i doubt it.
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jillian: what did they say? >> they are very frustrated. they are believed so badly they don't want to have their names used in public because the people will target people, antifa rioters, washington county, no matter who was charging the police officer, over the front lawn thinking it was not a big enough charge. but laying out the public dole and taxpayer fundss.
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if you protests, there need to be consequences. jillian: we will see how far this goes. todd: congresswoman maxine waters in hot water over this remark. >> got to get more confrontational. >> the judge in the derek chauvin trial said that comment projects the case, calling the congresswoman an embarrassment. .
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♪ ♪ >> i will give you waters may have given you something on appeal that may result in the whole trial being overturned. i wish elected officials would stop talking about this case, especially in a manner that is disrespectful to the rule of law. todd: the judge in derek chauvin's trial blasting california congresswoman maxine waters appearing to urge rowdy protests in response to the case. the judge says her comments could be fertile ground on appeal. here to react fox nation host tomi lahren, great to see you as always. look, how important was that smack down by the judge when it comes to sort of preserving the notion of law and order in our court system? >> well, i'm certainly glad that something was said, something needed to be said this. is jury intimidation. it's not just that this is also intimidation to the rest of the country. when you have a democratic congresswoman on the ground traveling to a state that she is not from, going in and inciting
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violence, lawlessness, thuggery, that is not good for the city of minneapolis. that's not good for the state of minnesota. that's not good for this case. that's not good for this country this. is from a party, and a leadership that says that they want unity and they are actively on the ground inciting violence and i talked about this for the last couple of days since this wanted ha. let's remember, donald trump urged his supporters to peacefully and patriotly make their voices heard and he was deplatformed from all of social media for cooking so for inciting violence they say. if that was inciting violence what maxine waters did was far beyond the pale and she steerves to be condemned not only by the judge but i would hope that nancy pelosi herself comes out, says something and, if not punishes her severely i think oneed to at least something something and urge the rest of the country to understand that is unacceptable at every level. todd: yeah, think you and i both agree 0.0% chance of that happening. i know you love to point out hypocrisy. i will make it easy for you and
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set it up here. let's listen one more time to maxine waters. >> you got to stay on the streets and we have got to get more active. we have got to get more confrontational. you've got to make sure that they know that we mean business. maxine waters requesting police escort advocating for will violence. that's katie pavlich town hall. why do some on the left make sure they are safe while they encourage others to be in harm's way i. >> i would look at the democratic party and say why don't you support us? why are you supporting black lives matter that actively seek to defund police and demonize police in this country. the morale is so low for those in our communities protecting and serving us, 800,000 sworn peace officers in this country
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who are being completely demoralized by people like maxine waters and simultaneously being asked to protect people like maxine water. let's remember those police officers are out there protecting the very protesters and rioters that are actively seeking to condemn them that have pigs heads on stakes that are saying horrible despicable things about law enforcement and they are still out there every day doing their job. they don't get the appreciation they deserve and quite disgusting. it shouldn't be the republican party supports law enforcement and the democrats don't. that should be an american thing to do. sadly one side of the aisle has made it very clear they don't stand for police and they don't stand for those who protect and serve. >> meantime quickly on this final topic, language police back. biden administration ordering ice and cbp to stop using alien and illegal immigration. if you wanted to use alien you now need to use non-sit continue migrant. illegal alien undocumented non-sit continue migrant and
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assimilation integration civic '. >> they are trying to rewrite terms and trying to use smoke and mirrors to really cop fuse the american people as to what is going on in our country. as someone who has spent a lot of time with border patrol and done ride alongs with ice. listen, there is a large difference between who come to this country legitimately seeking asylum active refugees those come the right way that are indeed migrants and immigrants and those who decide to come in illegally. they should be referred to as illegal aliens or illegal immigrants. they are not respecting our country enough to come the right way and respect our laws. i will also say this pause i have heard this several times from those that are in this country legally that went through the process. they don't want to be used in groups in the same terms as those who didn't do it the right way. they don't want to be in that category. they would prefer that you refer to those who don't respect our rule of law as illegal imgrant or illegal aliens because that is exactly what they are. respect our country, respect our culture, respect our way of life. come in here, live the american
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freedom, do it the right way but if you do it the wrong way, you don't deserve to be categorized in the same group of those that respect our country enough to do it that right way. todd: tomi lahren, thank you very much. appreciate it as always. and, with that. jillian: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day. ♪ ♪ todd: as the country awaits a verdict in the derek chauvin trial the judge warns the outcome could be overturned. >> maxine waters may have given you something on appeal. >> maxine waters was very clear, convict officer derek chauvin or first degree murder or we will burn it down. >> former president trump ripping the biden administration over the border policy. >> it's a horrible situation it could destroy our country. all he had to do was leave it alone. stay in mexico is a big deal. >> is the strongest antirioting pro-law enforcement piece of legislation in the country. if you riot, if you loot, you are going to jail. >> nasa's ingenuity helicopter

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