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we spend the most money, you know, top states in this country on what we spend on education; however, our outcomes don't show we are spending millions upon millions of dollars to try to educate children. >> rashad turner thank you for joining us. we appreciate your time. our show is over. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ jillian: video shows the heart breaking moment a 5-year-old boy is abandoned at the border by smugglers. >> they created this mess it's almost as if it's intentional. >> the largest meat supplier has been disrupted by russian hackers. >> putin is licking his chops and a lot of adversaries around the world are doing the same thing because they are seeing a weak leader. >> a violent standoff with a heavily armed 14-year-old girl. >> where have we gone wrong that 12-year-old and 14-year-olds think it's okay to take on law enforcement? >> the biden administration is
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suspending oil and gas leases in artic national wildlife it. >> senator new campaign ad does not disappoint. >> i will not let you down. i would rather drink weed killer. ♪ ♪ get ready ♪ get ready ♪ brian: hi, everybody, welcome to that city. what city is that? it looks familiar. ainsley: that's jacksonville, florida. that's one of your biggest radio. brian: wokv one of our great affiliates. ainsley: do you have trouble remembering the call letters for each of your stations since you are so famous. [laughter] brian: good point. the preshow was not good. '. ainsley: hey brian. brian: that did not sound sincere. lawrence, you should say.
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lawrence: exactly. brian: news has not stopped. especially when it comes to the border issues. just when you think that things are getting somewhat under control, you see video like what we just saw -- what we see now coming from the border. not only are the numbers staggering, the president doesn't go, he ignores it the vice president says don't blame me for it go to the triangle countries and say what's going on here? why are your people leaving? then you see video like this. >> this video is heart-breaking. a 5-year-old little boy right there play it for you. he is carrying his teddy bear and left at the border by a man and woman. is he walking away and he is screaming please don't leave me come back. listen. [screaming] brian: they are left by the border of juarez in el paso.
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this happened on thursday. this video has now emerged. you can see it's a barbed wire section of the wall. he wants the trafficker, the human trafficker not to leave him alone. i mean, that's how bad things get for a 5-year-old. what parent can do that regardless of conditions is beyond me. but who could ever watch that video and say there's not a huge problem at our border. lawrence: it's a big problem and washington is incentivizing this chaos that is happening at the border. brian: why is that lawrence? they say if you are a kid you get to stay if you come. lawrence: it's a magnet problem. we have been forced not to have this conversation we understand the climate is there. there are a lot of american families going through a lot. do you know what would happen if they decided to send their kid out? the parents would be in jail and kids would be in cps. rightfully so. what this country is doing now under the biden administration is putting kids at risk. and do you know what?
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we're showing the video of all these kids every single week. what about the kids that don't make it what about the kids that die in the wilderness. what about the kids that are starving to death? what about the kids that are pumped on birth control, ainsley because they are raped along the journey? it is aiding and abetting and it is helping the cartel. our elected officials have to make it very clear no more magnet. if you are a parent, there is no reunifying anymore. these kids run fit to parent. brian: they are not listening to you. ainsley: this is not right. this is major problem. this is a crisis. children 5 years old, these two little sisters, i believe they were, i think they were 3 and 5, thrown over the wall no one is there to get them except for these border patrol agent. they don't have as much funding and manpower and so we don't know how many of these kids that are dropped off at a wall or at the border that we never find. this 5-year-old screaming, if you have a 5-year-old, if you are a parent, you cannot ever
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imagine doing this to your child. apparently the parents live here in the united states. moments later the border agent did spotted child, heard the child screaming picked up this little boy. hopefully he will safely be reunited with his parents. lawrence: we are going to the parents this child. brian: they win, win-win. lawrence: that's not right. it's not safe. and america should be blamed if anything else happens to that child. if they're unfit parents. any american citizen would do the same thing they would be behind bars rightfully so. brian: i just also remember clearly the one still photo of that little girl crying as their mom was being arrested under the trump years and they said that picture never stopped leaving all the other networks. network television, other cable networks. that picture of that child crying. we have that to the tenth power. we have actual video on a daily basis. children being dropped over walls, sitting in cramped
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spaces. ainsley: children being abused inside these facilities, greg abbott has been talking about that. brian: when mayorkas says that's not who we are that goes against our values. going against our values the homeland security secretary saying if you get here you get to stay here is a go sign to every central american country including countries as far as romania come through our southern border. ainsley: brian, lawrence, how is this going to effect these children in the long term? a 5-year-old, that child is never going to forget that moment being scared to death, left alone in the pitch black carkin in a country he has probably never been. to say he is from mexico and smugglers take him over and leave him. where are his parents? lawrence: brian, you talk about elected officials aren't listening. do you know how they listen? when americans public put pressure. brian: year and a half. lawrence: jim jordan saying the officials don't think the american public notice, watch. >> they created this mess. it's almost as if it's intentional because they undid the trump policies.
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the president won't go to the border, the vice president won't go to the border. when secretary mayorkas went to the border he went let the press in the facility. like they want to stick their hand in the sand and hope the country doesn't notice but we certainly do. no one in congress has had a hearing. jerry nadler won't have a hearing. we are the committee with jurisdiction. he won't have a hearing. he thinks the country stunt notice they are wrong. they're responsible. brian: vice president harris and her staff have sought to make one thing clear she does not manage the southern burden and her aides are beginning to panic because it appears that she does and the thing is the president asked her to. she could deny the assignment but it doesn't mean you are not responsible for the lack of action. ainsley: the reason for that confusion first president biden said she was going to be in charged of the border then they walked that back a few days later and said no she is going to focus on why these are issues in these countries. >> how many countries visited so far?
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lawrence: none. brian: zero. she might visit one in june so we have something to look forward to. lawrence: zoom. fix this problem by zoom. ainsley: summer grilling season and worried about our meats. because the largest plant had to be shut down it has crippled by cyberattack. lawrence: jvs forced to shut down after a hack. brian: here is the latest hack. griff jenkins is live in washington as the company says most plants could reopen today. did they pay ransom, griff, do we know? griff: we don't know yet and that's a great question, brian, lawrence, ainsley but here we go again another russian ransomware attack and this one could lead to sticker shock at the supermarket or hit you as you head out to the favorite restaurant to get cheeseburger. the shutdown impacted all nine beef plants located in 8 states accounts for a quarter of all u.s. beef. the employees 66,000 american
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workers across 84 u.s. based locations and it's prompting concerns of a possible meat shortage. usda reported production declines on tuesday showing beef down 22%. pork down 19.5%. jvs's ceo says in a statement the vast majority of our pete recollect pork, poultry and food plants will be operational wednesday. meanwhile on board air force one the deputy white house press secretary acknowledging the attack, watch. >> jvs notified came from a criminal organization likely based in russia. the white house accept gauging directly with the russian government on this matter and delivering the message that responsible states do not harbor ransomware criminals. griff: monitoring the situation closely agriculture secretary tom vilsack tweeted usda continues to work closely with the white house department of homeland security.
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jvs u.s.a. and others to mitigate any potential supply or price issues. this comes on the heels of last month's colonial pipeline ransomware attack led to panic buying and gas shortages. gas line hacks and that company paid the russian captors 4.4 million. all of this comes just weeks before president biden is expected to meet face-to-face with russian president vladimir putin. unclear exactly how he will handle that or how he will hold putin accountable for this latest attack. brian, lawrence, ainsley? brian: wow, thanks so much. so you look at this. you have got australia that's affected. canada is affected obviously brazil is affected. and we have the states that are affected. nebraska, michigan, pennsylvania, utah, texas and arizona. this is private industry. what good is government having a military if they can't protect private industry in america? we are so not -- being mocked. took down you east coast with power energy which we don't want
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anymore because we have solar panels and electric car. someone is making it number two, now they stopped what we are eating. guess what we know? we know it comes from russia. guess what russia said? we can expect according to deputy foreign minister they warned vice president's government will send unpleasant messages to the u.s. leading up to the june 16th summit. why are we taking that? do they have a meat industry? did we invent the internet? didn't al gore invent the internet? can we take that industry and take it to the ground? can we start messing with their pipelines? sadly we're in a world that that's the only message that our enemy also understand bruit force right back. instead, we know it's not you. we know it's just hackers in your country vladimir putin, how already called a soulless killer leading up to this nice diplomacy there. guess what? we will get hit again. cybercrime are pace pretty well 5 million for the energy? how much do you think they got
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for the meat industry? lawrence: they will continue to get money. russia has taken cold war online. brian: this could unite us, lawrence. >> lawrence: 150 deputies worldwide have been hacked and we know russia is behind it doing this before this meeting that's supposed to happen in two weeks in geneva. what will be the response is what a lot of folks are saying. eric trump talks about this on hannity last night what the response should be. take a look. >> putin is literally licking his chops right now knowing that he is going to be meeting this guy and sizing him up. he is looking at the weakness in this country in terms of fuel prices going sky high, lumber prices going sky high. food prices everything. is he looking at inflation. is he looking at how effective they have been in terms of hacking pipelines and meat processing plants and everything else. you know, you better believe that putin is licking his lips and a lot of other adversaries around the world are doing the same thing because they are seeing a weak leader and it's very, very scary.
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ainsley: well, when president biden took office on day one he signed that executive order he closed down the pipeline. that gave me, us, me, us our country more dependence on russia that helped russia there. this the cyberattack paying them to stop hacking into our systems so we can get our oil back the colonial pipeline paying them probably so we can get our meat industry back. if you are wondering if you are having any the beef and pork under swift brand. costco sells the pork lions and tender loins. brian: everyone check your loins. ainsley: check your deltoid. brian says he got his vaccine look at my deltoid. speaking of covid. brian: we'll talk about this. anthony fauci is following in the footsteps of andrew cuomo and writing a book 08 pages
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coming out in the first week of november about what he learned during this covid-19 virus. so, i believe i will make a prediction, it's going to be called "expect the unexpected truth service and the way forward. it's going to be published by national geographic books and tied to upcoming documentary on anthony fauci this is unbelievable. my sense is after governor cuomo proven to be absolute disgrace and fights to keep his term going let alone running for re-election. i think anthony fauci is heading the same direction. if you think about the origins and the way he pushed back on that it came from wuhan lab and then when he came out and said this will not be a threat in february. then when he told us not to wear activist that. then now you tell us to wear two masks and followings. and then tell us don't worry about it the wuhan lab isn't. when you start president trump away from this, this book is going to go the same way as
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governor cuomo's book. that is unpurchased. lawrence: is the pandemic over, brian? when did he write the book? can we get back to normalcy now? does that mean everything is over? why are they writing the books in the middle of this -- by the way, they keep telling us a second surge is come? did you include that in the book and predict that? ainsley: interesting information this morning. buzzfeed they used the freedom of information act to obtain 3200 pages of fauci's emails what they found is unbelievable. key figure at the wuhan lab that has gotten grants to investigate or do research on coronavirus. brian: from the nih which fauci heads. ainsley: is he the president the ecohealth alliance. so he sends an email to fauci last april after it was starting to spread in new york and in california here in the u.s. and he thanks him, personally thanks him for down playing the lab leak theory. this is what one of the emails said. i just wanted to say a personal thank you on behalf of our atf
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and collaborators for publicly standing up and saying that the scientific evidence supports a natural origin for covid-19 from a bat-to-human spillover. not a lab release from the wuhan institute of virology. from my perspective, your comments are brave and coming from your trusted voice will help dispel the myth being spun around the virus' origin. brian: any time he denies that he denied that the lab leak was real, someone should tell governor diaz knack. you can see the will 60 minute peter about this guy one of the pushing back on the wuhan lab had nothing to do he said something else thanks for the kind note. i thought this was important top chinese health official saying that the united states and other western nations were making a big mistake by not telling people to mask up. now, in the email, this scientist quickly scrambles to
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apologize to anthony fauci ahead of the article to say i saw the science interview how could i say such mistake that was journalist wording. hope you understand. the big story if masks work, you should have been telling us they work and the chinese who you are buddies were were telling you to tell us to mask up. then they were apologizing for telling to us mask up. do you understand this? lawrence: it was never about if the masked work. they wanted to hoard the supply and not let americans know. this was a tragedy session. brian: could be. then tell us. lawrence: tell us the truth and this is why the american people don't trust the government. number two, one of the stories being missed here is we never had a shot to defeat china in this. they were defeating us on the inside. we are getting thank you notes back and forth between our leader of this virus, to combat this virus and china, people that are part of the organization say thank you for the -- we need to have a trusted voice. meanwhile we know that some of
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his funding contributed to this. we never had a shot. when they can defeat us from the inside we were doomed to begin with. brian: imagine how frustrated president trump was. ainsley: imagine how from us state straighted janice dean is when her in-laws are dying. jillian? jillian: the body of a missing 6-year-old boy is found in a texas motel room. samuel olsen was reported missing last week. police say his body was found inside a tote bag in a hotel room and appeared to be there quite some time. theresa balboa is being questioned by police. she last saw the boy last week during a handoff with his mother. but police have not been able to confirm that a worker shortage is businesses and the u.s. chamber of commerce warns it's only getting worse. a new report by the chamber of commerce says the u.s. had a record 8.1 vacant jobs in march with 1.4 available workers per job, which is half of the
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national average of 2.8 workers per job. the chamber of commerce says south dakota, nebraska and vermont are struggling the most to fill open positions. happening now, two russian cosmonauts are in the middle of a 6 and a half hour space walk. they're decommissioning an old module on the international space station. the walk will be the second on a series of excursions this is the sixth space walk of 2021 and first for these two cosmonauts. and take a look at this incredible video showing a teen fighting off pear to defend her dog. the bear was standing on a wall in the backyard of the teen's california home when it aned to try to grab one of her pets. that's when the teen jumped into action and pushed the bear. she says when the bear fell, she and her dad dogs ran away as fast as she could. amazingly only a strained finger and scraped knee. brian: know what's unappreciated
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the little dog jumped back and gave one more. don't come back again. lawrence: what queue you have a dog. brian: one thing i was smart enough my dogs are as big as bears. ainsley: my dog is no. the bear could go like that to my dog. i would do anything i could. brian: i'm willing to fight anything. ainsley: and they are named rocky and apollo. brian: if i can't get them to fight. what would you do? lawrence: i'm not doing anything. brian: the bear eats the dog? lawrence: what? i'm not fighting a bear. if i'm in texas i'm armed. guys, if i'm armed in texas, then i'm ready to fight. i'm not fighting a bear with my hands. brian: wow, bad news for lawrence's dog. ainsley: that lady had a wall to protect her between the bear. if that bear is coming. brian: walls don't work. more proof. lawrence: you are crazy. brian: bad news for lawrence's
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♪ ainsley: overnight a 14-year-old girl armed with a shotgun and 12-year-old boy armed with an ak-47 opened fire on deputies down in florida. todd piro joins us live with the latest. todd? todd: ainsley, brian, and lawrence good morning. the two kids had run away from foster center and broken into a house in enterprise, florida. the homeowner was not there at the time but the guns were. they start started a shootout. the 14-year-old had a lengthy
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criminal history and relationships the community for failing the community. >> what the [bleep] is the department of juvenile justice doing sending these kids to place that can't handle them. todd: 14-year-old shot full mel times appeared in critical condition. she had previously been detained by authorities accused of stealing them and set setting fire to detention acquittal. 1 it-year-old was not injured or deputies. this is the reality as anti-police sentiment grips the country. >> they want to defund us. they want to sanction us and take qualified immunity away. they want to make us the bad guy. where have we gone wrong that 12-year-old and 14-year-olds think it's okay to take on law enforcement? todd: it's not the only brazen attack on police. in san francisco, watch this. a police officer is saved by brave bystanders. one of them joined me earlier on "fox & friends first." >> programs for mentally ill
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have been defunded. the problem with mental illness and specifically people who are violent mentally ill is not being addressed. todd: the san francisco police officers association says we have seen a rise violent attacks by homeless individuals including attacks on police officers. the union wrote as well we are deeply grateful to the citizens who rush to the aid the staffing shortage left this officer working alone instead of with a partner. that officer is okay. brian: people got to get involved. ainsley: i was glad that guy jumped in and helped the lady. brian: second time we have seen that in the last couple of weeks. ainsley: coming up, what's coming up? lawrence: reversing course. the biden administration undo trump policies prompting fear. the next guest is warning of disastrous consequences. the "new york times" islam slams young republicans for ditching their generation. meet the congressional hopeful
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messaging. >> it's been a jarring day. this was invasive. this is my home. it was quite frankly scary. >> mayes, a single mother of two says she feels bad for her kids and neighbors. police are investigating tickets to upcoming concert will cost you 18 bucks unless you are not vaccinated then it will cost you $1,000. the band bottle rocket supports the idea. the joined me earlier. what the band is doing and promoter we feel is discriminating against us who aren't ready to go through with the vaccination yet and it hurts. >> jillian: the daily mail reports that only four tickets are being offered to unvaccinated concert goers and none have been purchased. brian: 27 minutes before the top of the hour. president biden's climate policies are now putting alaska
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workers on ice as the white house suspends oil and gas leases in wildlife rescues assess environmental impacts. you know what direction that is going. marks reversal of the trump administration's effort to expand in the region passed tax plan in 2017. kelly joins us now. she predict the consequence of this action will be disastrous. she joins us now. so, kelly, this passed with president trump's tax revamping. what was the delay that allowed president biden's administration to stop it? >> you know, president trump's administration took two years looking into this and say woulde ready to go in january. we have waited six decades for anwar to be opened and over 80% of alaskans support drilling and less than 1% of anwar. that's what we are talking about here. this doesn't just stop drilling. it stops even exmalaria ration and discovery of any oil and
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gas. it stops all activity in anything having to do with anwar. so this is devastating for workers, for our economy. for cleaner and greener energy because nobody does it better than here in alaska. it's not like our demand for fossil fuels is going down. so we're just going to other countries to do it worse. and also for our national security. brian: let's write checks to russia and saudi arabia that makes sense instead of to alaska. you say this is six decades of fighting. you say senator murkowski, a republican played a role in the stoppage of this. how would a senator from alaska be against this? >> lisa murkowski has been complicit in enabling joe biden's radical environmental extremism agenda. she was opposed to donald trump in 2016. opposed to him in 2020. was an obstacle to him through his entire administration. never mind the fact that he was one of the best presidency we
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have ever had. it was under him. not ronald reagan that we got anwar open for his government on top of that helping joe biden. she was the deciding vote that left through energy committee under secretary holland and the department of interior that's leading this suspension of our leases that have been lawfully executed. that bill cost us billions in alaska. britain brian first they pause it and cancel it it's very consistent. they want to pretend we don't need fossil fuels anymore. you say this is a bigger policy to treat alaska like a national park instead of a state and not listening to the alaskan people. that's part of the reason why you are running former alaska commissioner of administration. you are now trying to be the republican senate candidate. kelly tshbaka, thank you very much. >> we could use america's help. we are hoping to turn our city seat around so we can fight this
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policy for all of america. brian: go get them. democrats sent the media to a frenzy after they walked out of the state house to block the voting reform bill. the pushback may actually help republicans. we will hear from him next. ♪ ♪
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♪ lawrence: welcome back, a "new york times" op-ed takes aim at young leaders in the republican party arguing that, quote: sold out their generation, the piece argues that the new g.o.p. consists of quote young leaders who seem far more concerned with wanting to live on social media than proposing conservative solutions to issues that matter to young people. our next guest disagrees he is 25-year-old college football player running for congress in north carolina bo hice joins us now. >> i think party of optimism and party of all people. our goal is to provide a platform for all people to succeed in this country and ultimately democrats hated president trump more than they loved america. and that's what has created the reality the political climate that we are in. a lot of young people feel like they have to shelter their beliefs especially on college campuses. as i have traveled throughout my
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district i have met with the youth in the republican party and they feel like ostracized amongst their peer ground banished on college. we are fighting or all people. we want to provide that platform for people to succeed. lawrence: bo, i object like young leadership i think it's important for the republican party to have young leadership. what is your pitch to the voters of north carolina? , sure i think the populist wave of conservatism is here to stay. america first agenda. woe believe in door set of principles fundamental to conservatives pro-life being pro-second amendment. people should have the right to speak openly and honestly. when it boils down to it we are focused on fair trade. we want to focus on securing our border and making sure we can properly vet people before they come here. >> one of the yes, sir that was posed in the article is that you can't attract diverse people or younger people. how are you going to close that gap with young people and
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minority voters? >> well, i completely disagree with that i think our platform is the best for minority voter. i think we provide the best opportunity for all minorities to succeed in our country regardless of what color or creed that you follow. ultimately we will work our hard toast make sure that people have the platform to launch off of in our country, and we want to make sure that all young people know the republican party is the party of inclusivity. we want to offer them with a chance to join us. i think the message we have lost the messaging war for too long in the republican party. we have to change that i think doing youth outreach is the best way to combat it. lawrence: why do you think we have lost that message? >> i think we have been ineffective in how we have communicated. politicians come promise promise to win the culture war and promise to secure our border and reup vest back in our community we haven't seen that for decades. people are fed up with the empty promises ultimately we need to reinvest back in our community and make sure that people have that platform they can launch
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off of to provide for their families in a positive way. are. lawrence: thank you so much. we will be following your campaign. >> thank you so much. lawrence: let's check in with our senior meteorologist janice dean for our weather forecast. jedediah, can i go for a run today? janice: you can, my friend tomorrow a little bit of rain. today is a definite day for a run. will you run for me because i haven't run since 1985. all right. let's take a look at the maps and the temperatures outside 50s and 60's here. 62 in new york. got 50 in denver. 52 in rapid city. temperatures are going to be a huge story across the west. we're going to talk about that in just a moment. we do have the potential for showers, thunderstorms, maybe even some severe storms. you see that little yellow area on your map for parts of north texas that's will. not only severe thunderstorms but heavy flooding. all of this is going to move into the eastern third of the country.
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pay attention, lawrence, you might not have to run tomorrow. today's forecast looks like the potential for showers and thunderstorms for the ohio valley, tennessee valley in towards the mid-atlantic but the west, you are about to get socked with dangerous heat for several daves temperatures in the 100-degree range, 90-degree range from today through friday. we will keep an eye on that. yesterday was the first official day of hurricane season. we are expecting above average activity. june tropical storm every to years on average. bottom line is it started and will continue until november 30th we are expecting a very busy season. we will will keep you up to dated on that. all right. my friend. enjoy your run. >> lawrence: we will be praying for those folks it that may be facing a hurricane. janice: absolutely. lawrence: democrats taking a victory lap after blocking a republican backed voting bill. the architect of the legislation seas it could actually help the g.o.p. hear from him next.
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♪ jillian: good morning back with quick headlines this former fighter now a city councilman. or 'tis character assassination.
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he says he fears for his family's safety. the council will meet today to appoint a new mayor pro tem. super star tom brady could soon beat another record. this rookie card is expected to sell for more than $2.5 million at auction. that would make it the most expensive sports card ever sold. ainsley? ainsley: all right. good deal. thank you so much, jillian. texas democrats sending the media into a frenzy as they block the passage of an election integrity bill. >> lawmakers last stand texas democrats staged overnight walk outout in the state legislative tunchts we kill that bill. >> governor greg abbott vowing to push through one of the most restrictive voting bills in the country. >> one of the most restrictive voting bills in the country. >> democrats say the bill, one of the strictest in the country, specifically targets minority communities and growing democratic strongholds. >> republicans don't like what they are sees so they want to change the rules to make it
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harder to vote and there is no denying that. >> critics, including president biden, say it's unamerican. >> they left us with no choice. this was a assault on democracy. >> chief architect of the legislation say the pushback may actually help the g.o.p. in the end as the bill is heading toward a special session. so texas state representative and chair of the texas house elections committee briscoe cain joins us now to explain. good morning, preppive. >> howdy, ainsley. ainsley: howie. >> our sessions are really really short. in texas 140 days. ainsley: every other year. >> every two years. this session we had trouble with our drafters all session long. great bills dying due to drafting areas, what i sent in was 8 of page document. came back. it was a 63 -- 64 page document. we already knew there wer errors. redo to go back with a better bill and actually give people more time to review it. >> that's how it will help republican, you think? >> absolutely.
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also helps us show that willing to show up for work. and take a vote in a way i was prevented from voting on legislation that night. ainsley: is there a way to come to a compromise without interrupting or disrupting the integrity of the vote? >> compromise. i don't know what there is to compromise on. this legislation expands voting and makes it easy to vote and tough to cheat it doesn't punish your criminalized voters it seeks to protect them. the crimes that are created in this -- these documents have to do with election judges and government officials for suspending laws or take add advantage tammaro of people. the they is descrimg united discriminates againstminorities. >> if they read the bill they wouldn't think so. >> only there on the floor in
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the senate no one has raised any of those questions beforehand i think it's politics. frankly behind the scenes they would tell that you this bill doesn't do what they said it does. that's true. whether we read it, it doesn't really do those things. however, there were plenty of scribner's errors it's going to come back even better i look forward to it. >> what are the key points of the texas senate bill 7 recommendation the key points is, again, we are seeking to actually expand the hours of voting, again, throughout an additional 94 counties in texas. it seeks to stop the illegal practice of ballot harvesting by ensuring that we are not allowing people to pay people's children or their houses to give them benefits and political favors that properly prosecuted. i think we are going to end illegal assistance. we have existing oath that someone takes when they are assisting somebody with a disability by adding the words
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that you are promising that did you not pressure or coerce them, somehow people believe that is preventing people from voting. >> do you have to have an i.d. to vote in texas? >> yes. sadly, we are one of the weaker voter i.d. states there are states that have stricter i.d. laws than we do. ainsley: so there will be a special session? >> i'm thank of that greg abbott has said we are going to come back for a special session. special sessions are very focused we are there to do that exact thing. ainsley: county democrats walk out on that special session? >> they sure could dry. we could also call the house and a state trooper could bring them in. ainsley: thank you for being on with us. >> thank you. ainsley: you are welcome. coming up, raising the stakes. the incentive. a company is offering to get people behind the wheel and how it will affect the trucking shortage. ♪
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policies prompting fear across alaska. >> this is devastating for our workers and economy and cleaner and greener energy. >> founder of a black lives matter chapter says he quit after learning the ugly truth. >> you call for a moratorium on charter schools, that is a direct attack on black families. >> flip flop fauci is now using pandemic failures to cash in on a book deal called truth in service. >> what were the first principles like always be wrong first. >> flying off a bear with bare hands. of course to save a puppy. >> what would your dog do. >> my dogs are as big as bears. ♪ lawrence: that's lady liberty right there. welcome to "fox & friends" this morning. i'm lawrence jones in for steve and ainsley. brian is back from his little mini vacation. anxiously, are you happy? ainsley: i'm glad you're back, brian. how was your vaca.
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brian: i missed you guys. i got a chance to see one of your best friends. ainsley: who? brian: tim tebow. ainsley: where did you see him. >> i saw him hanging out and he looks like he is a football player again. ainsley: is he ready to play? brian: he is huge. ainsley: he has always been huge. brian: know is bulked up and ready to go. lawrence: is he a nice guy but i don't think he is ready for prime time. ainsley: come on. he has god on his side. honors lawrence faith without works is dead. ainsley: is he working hard. brian: i don't know if god is with the jaguars. there is a lot of interest between trevor lawrence and tim tebow blackup tight end. ainsley: new coach. did you see irvin. >> no he does not like me. he likes you. that's the story. every time i interviewed him for fox sports he is like is ainsley going to be able to do it. ainsley: is he joking with you. he loves you.
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brian: i take it personal. lawrence: hard turn right here. disturbing video warn our viewers this is disturbing right here. a child abandoned at the border begs don't go. watch. [screaming] will. lawrence: we have been forced into a binary choice. either you allow this to happen or you are not compassionate. do not tell me that this is compassionate to drop kids off at the border and then the next step is to reunify them with the parents that let this happen. if this was done here in america, the parents would be behind bars and the kids would be in child protective services. the fact that we continue to let this happen is a tragedy. ainsley: let me explain what happened here. a man and woman are caught on
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cell phone video and seen walking away in a different portion of the video back across the river and leaving that little 5-year-old boy in the dark by himself screaming and crying. he is holding a teddy bear, where are you going no, no, no, don't leave. brian: in english. ainsley: is he from mexico, moments later the border agents did pick up this little boy. brian: the cartel abandoned him and you might think to yourself wow, we have got to get these families back together and, you know, the kids deserve a better life. but you have to look at the big picture. the big picture is when you got rid of remain in mexico, officially over remain in mexico policy. that means if you get to the border you are in. now if you are a kid under this homeland security under the biden administration, the american thing to do is let all kids in, what you are doing ♪ letting that kid. in you are letting the next 1,000, 2,000, 10,000 kids. in and parents are going yeah, if my kid gets to the border they're eventually going to send for me.
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maybe there is a distant relative that can grab them and bring them to brent wood, long island and say send for the parents. only humane thing to do. what else is humane? we have foster kids here. we have kids that need to be adopted here kids in tough situations here. we cannot raise the entire country and i think -- i just find it hard to believe former deputy of homeland security because mayorkas was that, does not understand what he is saying. when he says every kid that comes gets to stay, you are sending 5-year-olds like that with human traffickers, criminals, contraband to come here. ainsley: this little boy was last april and he was frightened and left my smugglers at the border. he was just choking back sobs as he told them in spanish they dumped me. i don't know where they're. lawrence: guys, i don't think we can restate this enough. these are the kids that we know, right? there are many of them that don't make it across this
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journey. there are many of them that drown in the water. brian: look at this will. lawrence: it's just cargo. they don't care about these kids lives and the cartel. i was watching one of the other networks. they called the people that were bringing these kids across the had border guides. they are not guides. they're being paid. ainsley: leaving kids turned back around to get more money for the next kids bring over. brian: advertising through social media and on television. send me your kid we will get them there safe. lawrence: tictoc videos making phone of america. this is what he said in the quote president biden's open border policies have paved the way for the dangerous gangs, cartels and human trafficking deadly drugs like fentanyl to pour into our communities, land openers along the border are
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seeing their property damaged and vandalized on daily basis while the biden administration does nothing to protect them bedeclaring a state of disaster in texas, these counties, texas will have more resources and strategies at our disposal at landowners and enforce our federal and state laws to combat criminal act stem from the border crisis. guys, the fact of the matter is this, this is a federal issue. why do the citizens and residents of texas have to pay for this? this is come out of our budget? meanwhile, we are already paying for states like new york and california to have a deficit. we balance our budget. and now we have got to protect our own border? that's insane. brian: it is. ainsley: it's heart breaking and wonder how this is going to affect a child lining that. he will never forget that feeling. brian: or traumatic trip there who knows on top of a train or how he got there six minutes after the top of the hour. you are not going to believe
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this. anthony fauci saw the success and how well it worked out by governor cuomo to write book. is he going to do his own book, released november 3rd, same time as mine by the way. 'we have had a long rivalry. ainsley: why you never been number one. brian: i get close. ainsley: although i don't know if people will buy it. brian: "expect the unexpected" 80 pages. says is he not going to profit from it why write it the more stuff that comes out the more you question about what he did and didn't do. ainsley: he said he is not going to make money on the back end of it. brian: is that true? i did not know that. ainsley: book come out the same day as brian's. this is what is interesting the new news this morning in addition to that, i guess. dr. fauci, there is this key figure at the wuhan lab, last april he sent dr. fauci this email, it says i just wanted to say a personal thank you on behalf of our staff and
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collaborators for publicly standing up and saying that the scientific evidence supports a natural origin from covid-19 for a bat to human spill over. not a lab release from the wuhan institute of viral. from my perspective your comments are brave and coming from your trusted voice will help dispel the myths being spun around the virus' origins. keep in mind, this guy he was working. is he a qui figure owe wuhan lab. the president of ecohealth alliance. he secured a grant for coronavirus research. answered got that money from the nih. ainsley: said this morning. lawrence: many thanks for your kind note. so brave to stand with the stand with your own country. it may not have been your intention, it's important to know the chinese use this as propaganda and strategy to turn it back on the measures, brian. when the investigation happened in china, the fake investigation, they said okay, when are we going to investigate
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the u.s.? because of figures like fauci that it's being patted on the back by the lab itself. brian: lawrence, i will build on what you said not only telling everyone else calm down. anthony fauci said it didn't come from the wuhan lab. rest of the world. only country stand up to china. and if we won't, australia did and they got spanked through tariffs and different products they have to trade there eu kept their powder dry never said a word italy got overran so much intertwined in trade stand up and said you better tell us the trout because we ant even test for this. we are being killed by this. you didn't even tell us thousand started or what it is and how it's transferred. now you should be writing checks to all these nations who have you destroyed economically let alone the nominee have lost loved ones, 500,000 plus. go ahead. ains we don't know if this did start in a lab. they are not ruling it out. our government has finally said they are not ruling it out now.
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the u.k. said they are not ruling that out. looks suspicious when dr. fauci is working with the nih and that money is going into the wuhan lab. was there an accident? is this going to be investigated? then it looks suspicious that month when it hit america march april these guys are exchanging emails. same month janice dean lost her in-laws. i asked her downstairs what month is that she said they died the end of march, beginning of april. >> a year ago this month in may of 2020, my friend, dr. fauci gave a number of interviews and in them he dismissed the lab leak theory. i want to be fair to him. i know the press was all over him and he did it under pressure for from the press.
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but dr. fauci should have told the press to stick it up their fact checker that i'm going to follow the science. and he didn't. and we lost a year here, and i don't know if we'll ever find the origin of the virus now. it's not a question, sean of keeping score who was right or na na na you were wrong. we need to know this so we keep it from happening again. brian: exactly right. this is the person that america lauds and wants to buy his book and the national geographic, i guess, gave him money to get this book out. he was -- i told john on his radio show in february this virus will not be a problem here. then he told us masks give a false sense of security. how did that work out? then he says when it comes to the origin he is getting praised because he said don't look at the lab, so these are the things we asked him to do. he got it wrong. and he also, the cdc got it
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wrong because he was unable to get the answers to how it spread and how it started. please stop putting him on a pedestal and giving him softball interviews whether your kid can play on a playground without a mask. these are the real questions that should have been asked month ago. lawrence: brian, do you know who else we need to stop putting on pedestal is black lives matter. the community has been having this conversation. now we are it saint paul minnesota chapter calls out the motives of the organization. he was on "fox & friends" earlier and this is what he had to say. >> when you call for a moratorium on charter schools. that is a direct attack on black families, black children. how can black lives matter if black minds don't matter? blm has been co-opted. they have been co-opted by teachers unions. these teachers unions own the democrats. they own blm. and teachers unions, in my opinion, they kill our children's hopes and dreams.
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education minnesota is 94% white. yet, they walk around acting like they are so woke that they understand what's best for black children. we know that that money that is supposed to be educating our children, that's not happening here in minnesota. brian: he went on to say go ahead, lawrence. lawrence: brian, these conversations having every single day. how many times have we had this conversation about the community saying this behind closed doors what the organization, parents moms saying this is what the organization is about. and until we offer the community a choice, republican leadership in the community say look, we stand for equal justice under the law. we do care about your kids. but we also care about the police as well. we care about bringing people together. but if you don't offer people a choice, i mean, it was just disgusting seeing joe biden being the guy to honor a black wall street yesterday which should have been republicans leading the way. the people, houses that were torched, the businesses that were burned, those were republican people. and we should have been out
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there and out there for the public saying we stand with you. we want to rebuild it. it's like somebody told the past administration maybe you show up to black wall street and say look, i'm a builder, i'm going to rebuild this community, but they didn't do it. so joe biden got the victory yesterday. brian: 1920, 100 years. ainsley: if you listen to rashad's story it's pretty phenomenal. when he was 2 years old his father was shot. his mother wasn't able to raise him so he was raised by his grandparents. he went to college, first in his family then he to the his masters he realized education is the pathway to success that's why he started black lives matter because black lives do matter. in 2015 or 2016 he started that local chapter. a year on the inside he realized that the organization had little concern for rebuilding black families and his reason was as we heard when he was talking to todd and jillian this morning, that they didn't want to rebuild the family. they were denouncing charter schools. they were standing with the
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teachers unions and not with the black families. >> if you read about frederick douglass miss own words and booker t. washington in his own words. he says everything starts with education. you can't get anywhere without education. that's how things began to change as soon as the masses got educated. then you do this thing called quality of education. that's when people turn around and say okay, your schools suck, so i'm going to give you a ivanka trump to go to a better school. then one party stood in the way and said no. that's bad for the teacher's union. i'm not going to send to you it that school that makes you wear a tie and demands that you go to school instead of six hours, eight hours and has after school activities and puts life skills along with math skills and english skills in your life. maybe for the first time. it just makes no sense. so, those are the things is he saying. yeah. there are problems in our society. but if i can't educate kids equally, can i never have
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equality. lawrence: there is a common myth and we will talk more in the next hour, that these folks want handouts. they don't want handouts. they want government to be moved out of the way so they can fight for their own individual liberty. we will talk about it more in the next hour, anyway, jillian has some headlines for us. jillian: that's right. good morning. begin with this. violence against police officers is on the rise. the national fraternal order of police 28 hours have been shot so far in 2021. it's an uptick from 2020. 26 have died from gunfire. 35 hours have been shot and 27 ambushed style attacks so far this year. the f.o.p. says the current client and defund the police movement has been a contributing factor in growing aggression toward officers. this just in, the iranian navy losing its largest warship under mysterious circumstances. the ship sunk in the gulf of oman after catching fire. iranian media says the fire started early this morning but it is unclear what caused it the crew was able to escape safely. it comes roughly a year after 19
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iranian sailors were killed when a missile hit a ship during a training exercise. amazon supports the legalization of marijuana at the federal level. the company also saying they will stop drug testing for marijuana for some jobs. a company executive saying, quote: in the past, we have disqualified people from working at amazon if they tested positive for marijuana use; however, given where state laws are moving across the u.s., we have changed course. and how about this? very few babies were named karen in 2020 after the name became a people associated with complaining to managers making a scene at its peak in 1965 more than 33,000 baby girls were named karen. new data from the social security administration shows fewer karens born in the u.s. 2020 than any year since 1927. only 325 with the namesake were born last year. that is a look at your
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headlines. i do feel -- it's so sad. i feel bad for people named karen. lawrence: i'm part of the problem. ainsley: yell at people who refused to wear the mask and getting in trouble. jillian: oh, you are a karen. ainsley: did the first lady -- how did they all become karens? first person on video named karen or something? lawrence, do you know? lawrence: it's so predictable. started off with an original karen that did it and has become -- it is normally a karen. i'm sorry. lawrence: you are guilty in lawu wouldn't do, this i'm sorry. ainsley: we are confusing brian. brian: i know. i'm so confused. let me tell us what's coming up next. first i will introduce ainsley to say it out loud. ainsley: still ahead, the trucker shortage driving prices of gasoline and meat sky high. one meat contributor is offering thousands of dollars to new
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brian: gas prices aren't the only ones south carolinas barbecue could cost you more too as meat prices surge across the country. steak up a dollar, up 1. 5 the week before. ground beef $6.36. that's up 76 cents. our next guest meat distributer blames the trucker shortage offering 4,000 bucks as
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incentives to get them back to work. daniel joins us now. this is before any hack we were having problems, right? and you say it's about the transportation of the product. >> yes, that's certainly a factor into it first of all, thank you so much for having me on the show and i also really want to thank all the hard working people across the country who kept our supermarket shelves stocked during the pandemic. brian: sure. >> the freight costs certainly has increased dramatically over the last year up 40 to 50%. that's going to the meat. but more importantly there is a few other factors raising the cost of the meat and that's export demand, globally there is a protein supply shortage and that's mostly due to manufacturer slowdowns from covid all across the world. as an example, brazil is a major exporter and they have been struggling with covid to keep up with the demand. and most importantly it's the labor shortage within the plants. they are just not able to produce the amount necessary for
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the population and really doing an amazing job keeping up with the volume as much as they can. brian: so you are offering, one thing you can try to do is get people back to work. and you are making an offer now of $4,000 bonus to lure truck drivers back to getting behind the wheel because getting paid in a lot of circumstances more not to work. >> yes, yes. absolutely. so unfortunately we are in a position that we do need to hire additional drivers for our business. however, it's just been extremely difficult to bring these drivers back into the workforce. we try always with our traditional message we use linkedin, indeed, all the different job sites. on there there is pages and pages of companies looking to hire drivers. we had to do something different. instead of us being one of those companies going after very few drivers proactively looking for jobs. we really need to find the drivers that were laid off in 2020 and need that incentive to come back into the workforce and
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unable to process meat right now. we are going to see the results in that in meat shortages and price increases the next couple of weeks. brian: unbelievable. thanks so much. great opportunity if you are a truck driver out there to make more money by working. daniel thank you so much. appreciate it taking a free market approach because the government is actually working against you trying to be productive. thank you. >> thank you. brian: rhode island mom pulling back the curtain on critical race theory in her local school district. she soon could face a lawsuit over her concerns. hear from her next. ♪ from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures
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first time the volcano erupted in 900 years. but the volcano is in a remote area and nobody was hurt. it is incredible video. ainsley: it doesn't look real. thanks, jillian. a critical race theory creeps into classrooms across the country. one rhode island mom is taking matters into her own hands after she was refused answers to the teachings of her daughter's kindergarten classroom. nicole filed suit or she filed over 160 public records requests. but now the south kingstown school district is -- they are considering suing her now. they are going to meet today. nicole joins you now with more. good morning, nicole. >> hi, ainsley. thanks for having me. ainsley: thank you. why did you want to be so brave? there are so many parents concerned about this. they don't want to speak out because they're fearful of retaliation. >> you are right. it's a real risk to be retaliated against.
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as you can see i am being retaliated against. i wanted to speak out because i have to fight for my daughter's education. and i am in a special position -- i don't have a job to lose because i'm a stay-at-home mom. my daughter is just starting out in school so, you know, if i have to send her to prif school i will. i think it's really important for parents to start asking more questions because the parents -- the more parents that ask more questions, the harder it will be for schools to retaliate against a lot of parents. ainsley: what information were you asking for? >> so, when i enrolled my daughter in school, i wanted to know if they were doing anything with gender theory or systemic r anti-racism. they don't refer to kids as boys and girls. they have a common practice of doing this i was also told they refrain from using gender terminology in general in terms of anti-racism what differently
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could have been done at thanksgiving. a way to shame children for their american heritage. when i asked more questions, i wasn't really getting clear or meaningful answers. and so i said well let me see the curriculum. i got a lot of run around. i couldn't see the curriculum in school. i asked for a tour. i still haven't had a tour after over 30 days later. finally the principal and school committee told me to submit a public records request which is called an apra request. that stands for access to public records act. the school district has a link on their website where can you go and type in the documents that you want to see. i got the curriculum. i didn't see any evidence of gender theory of anti-rarm in it but i knew they were still teaching it somehow in school. so i realized that i could use the apra request system to get
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answers to my other questions. and so i started submitting my questions in the form of public records requests. i had a lot of questions. so i had a lot of public record requests. it didn't seem to be a problem. the school district was complying within the statutory time period to give me my documents. they have to respond within 10 days. they can ask for an extension if it's a particularly large, you know, request. and again, it didn't seem to be a problem, in fact, the school committee member casually remarked on my apra request in an email. ainsley: they are meeting tonight to determine if they are going to sue you? >> correct. so i'm doing what they told me to do. and now they are having a meeting. ainsley: you are a taxpayer and just trying to get some answers? >> exactly. i have a lot of questions. i'm asking them. i wish that my answers -- i wish my questions could have been answered without having to do it
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this way but they told me to do it this way. ainsley: why do you think they are not answering the questions you know they are teaching something that they're trying to hide from you it seems? >> it seems, yeah. they are being opaque about it. ainsley: nicole, let me read what the school sent us the school committee said they're taking important policy steps to ensure our district's curriculum dismantles racism addresses iniquities in our community. incredibly disheartening any individual particularly one without children in our district. i know your daughter is going there next year would work so hard to distract from and derail our efforts to make our school more equitable empowering for our stiewrnts by erratic indicating any harmful practices or prejudices through equity and anti-racism teaching racism and hate have no place in our district. really quickly, your response? >> i need to know the parameters and the metrics and the objective standards by which they are going to achieve all those results. and they won't give it to me. they told me they don't have
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responsive documents on how exactly they are going to achieve all these results they want. and i want more answers and parents need to start asking for questions. ainsley: you said private school is an option for your daughter next year if you don't get these answers. >> absolutely. especially if i'm being targeted in this way. ainsley: that's right. thank you, nicole. thanks for being brave. coming up, the king of the flip flop, dr. anthony fauci getting ready to release a new book about truth. joe concha is going to sound off next. ♪
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>> if you look at the evolution of the vice in bats and what's out now, it is very, very strong leaning toward this could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated. >> because we don't know 100 percent what the origin is, it's imperative that we look and do an investigation. >> masks are not theater. masks are protective. >> time to start relaxing the up door mask mandates. is he right? >> no, i think. so i think you are probably going to see that as we go along and as more people get vaccinated. brian: what a waste of time he is. after a year of flip-flopping on covid dr. anthony fauci unveils a new book filled with lessons he has learned over the years about truth. lawrence: yeah. here to react is fox news contributor and media opinion columnist for the hill joe concha. joe, your wife is a doctor. everything is about credibility in the field. why does anthony fauci still have credibility?
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>> boy, you thought the kardashians were overexposed lawrence, dr. fauci, i think his credibility is waning at this point because he is so overexposed. he didn't like and half the time he was doing interviews sharing his feelings, hair standing on the back of your neck, instead of actual data, actual science i think many of in country, lawrence threw open their mouth when they heard that dr. anthony fauci will be releasing a new book on the pandemic, thereby profiting off the pandemic. we should probably bundle this book save a couple of bucks which truk's book who got a $5 million book advance while the pandemic was still raging so he could spike the football in the end zone talking about what a great job he did this isn't even up for debate the worst job of any governor. you had cuomo profiting off the pandemic government official now we have fauci doing it as well. i think this is appal, guys.
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ainsley: senator kennedy was grilling him on the gain of function research saying how can you trust that china didn't use money that the nih gave china and gave the lab to do this research and then spread the virus accidently? listen to this. >> you gave them money and you said don't do gain of function research? >> correct. and they said we won't. >> correct. >> and you have no way of knowing whether they did or not, except you trust them; is that right? >> well, we generally always trust the grantee to do what they say. ainsley: he generally trusts the grantee over in china to do what they say. then this morning we learn there is a key figure at the wuhan lab that wrote a personal thank you email to dr. fauci for down playing the lab leak theory. what's your reaction? >> china has always been so forth right so of course we should trust them with hundreds of thousands of dollars given to them by our national institute
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of health. look, with this book i want to know what chapter dr. fauci is going to talk about this particular part in terms of getting this money for gain of function research. how about the part about, i don't know, in march, early march when the governors of texas and mississippi lifted their mask mandates and fauci and the president of the united states and others said that this will lead to an explosion in cases, hospitalizations and deaths. i wonder when that is going to be expressed or how about his position on masks which went from no mask to months later in 2020 no you should absolutely wear a of course that, two months later no really double masking is common sense to after you are vaccinated you should still wear a maverick and not go to a restaurant until it's okay to not wear a mask and go to a restaurant. if these things aren't discussed in this book and he explains his evolution of thinking as to why national geographic the publisher should pull this book today. not next week, not next month, today. brian: the difference between governor cuomo mow's book and
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this disgraced i think fauci is going to be defrocked before his book comes out. remember, in february, he told us this virus will not be a problem here. and now he by the end of this, don't forget, went through a goggle phase. remember if we want to really be sure, wear goggles, wear two masks and goggles, that is his answer. that's what he spends his life doing wear goggles and two masks and then he never studied the success stories. i never understood that why going down here? we only looked at where it went up. i cannot believe he is doing this. but i actually can't believe he got to this point and still lauded. ainsley: remember, they criticized president trump for closing the borders that january and then in february president biden, who was not the president then was saying xenophobic. brian: right. absolutely. >> and then dr. fauci, there is a poll just out yesterday that shows that about two thirds of
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americans believe that his decisions were made through a political prism. that's not what our scientists, our doctors are supposed to do become another bureaucrat but sure enough, that's exactly what dr. fauci has become. he made this political because in the end he is a political person. lawrence: highest paid federal employee. ainsley: check in with janice dean. janice: let's take a look at it. rain in the forecast throughout the northeast taupe. enjoy the day today. across the country the temperatures in the 50's and 60's. 51 in denver and the west is going to get very warm, my friends. we do have the potential for showers, thunderstorms, and heavy rainfall, looks like we have a severe thunderstorm warning moving towards the dallas, texas area and then all of this is going to come up towards the east coast. the eastern seaboard over the next 12 to 24 hours. forecast rainfall across the tennessee and ohio river valley and then the west we're going to feel big time heat tomorrow
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through friday. all right. we have got ainsley and we have got brian. we have got lawrence. will. brian: amazing. we had to put our pictures up to remember. just a number to her. ainsley: since it's a vacation week she has to remember who to toss it back to based on the first letter. yesterday it was law. lawrence ainsley will. brian: that is one of the memory tricks. top of the hour. he spent years stunt man former navy seal is making hollywood exit. the reason is he leaving on screen life behind coming your way. ♪ ♪
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>> you ran into me in the green room? brian: i was willing to take you on. ainsley: you tan into tim tebow. brian: he's probably still talking about it. we will reveal at the end of the show which one. ainsley: we wish him all the best. say a prayer for him because he deserves it. he's a great guy. really disturbing video out this morning. we warn you just keep that in mind before we push play on this video. let me set it up for you, a child that is left screaming and sobbing and clutching his teddy bear, 5-year-old, it's in the middle of the night, a man and a woman caught on cell phone video dropping him off at the border down thereto at cuidad juárez, border in el paso and say please
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don't leave which and which they do. they leave the child abandoned. [speaking in spanish] ainsley: completely scared. >> guys, we have to advance the story. we played the video. the audience has seen it. will there be consequences for this type of action and i know the biden administration, maybe they mean good well in their heart and no one wants kids to suffer across the border but we have to talk about the suffering that they go through on this journey and i've said it numerous amount of times this morning about the consequences for american citizens. if they were suffering and they came from a rough part and in the united states and they decided to send the kids out there and to fend for
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themselves, maybe that i will get picked up or maybe they won't. they'll be consequences for that. we said in the country there won't be consequences. we will send the kids back with the parents, unify them for them to endure what, it's sad to me. >> i will leave my kid here and the kid will send for me and find a way under this administration -- they have some relative here and who knows what's going to happen with daca and anything else. they officially ended the remain in mexico policy at which time the same day they want to take the 11 million immigrants that were stuck in mexico and make them immediate citizens. >> unbelievable. brian: as opposed to people on green cards on their way through. they should just jump the line because donald trump is not president. jim jordan weighed in last night. >> i mean, they created this mess. it's almost as if it's intentional. the president won't go to the border, the vice president won't go to the border. when secretary mayorkas went to
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the border, he wouldn't let the press in the facility. they want to stick their heads in the sand and hope the country doesn't notice but we certainly do and no one in congress will have a hearing. we've asked jerry nadler to have a hearing. it's wrong and they are the ones responsible. >> all the talk about transparency, ainsley, what do we see? they are blocking the press out. they say kamala harris is focusing on root causes. every single day we have fox reporters that are there on the ground. we see the same cartel members, the coyotes are there and the mexican police are doing? what are the federales doing? there's incentives to come across the border. ainsley: you see the child on the border, thankfully border patrol agents did come and rescue him. they heard him screaming but they don't have the resources and manpower, they are the heros in the situation. when you think about the conversations, joe biden is
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ignoring this, not even calling it a crisis. what are the conversations are at night with his wife, dr. biden. they have to look at the video and say, we have to do something about this. she was a school teacher and they love kids, they have their own kids, they have grandkids, how do they look at this video and not discuss it at all? brian: absolutely. ainsley: these are human beings. brian: senator schumer used to be for the wall. this is all a joke. this is to get future democratic voters. it's a long process. it's never going to happen. ainsley: this 5-year-old's expense. brian: a million 5-year-olds some which didn't make it. keep in mind, he's going to use executive orders to start jamming these -- this immigration reform down our throats without any type of vote and i'm sure none of it is going to last but it's all going to try to make a legal immigrants,
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citizens and put everybody who is doing it the right way to the back of the line and i will bring up one other element to this, and that is the remain in mexico policy. think about it if you're mexico, what you did, president trump said, if you guys don't control your border, i'm hitting you with tariffs. in turn they had emergency talks. they put 25,000 marines at the southern border and they came up with the remain in mexico policy. the new president says that's a violation of human rights and law. so you embarrass the mexican president for working with our country securing the border for the first time. now he says, hey, well, you guys sitting there in tents and we are processing you and keeping you here, you're free to do whatever you want. chaos at the border and made a statement, now we have an immigrant president and that statement rippled right through central america. >> the policy never said you couldn't go to port of entry. they were claiming that they were denying --
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brian: make your case. >> do it the right case. ainsley: coming out in november the same day that brian's book comes out, dr. fauci expect the unexpect. this morning news that broke, key figure at wuhan lab personally thanking dr. fauci at the beginning of all of this last april writing an e-mail thanking him for downplaying the lab leak theory. you want to read it, lawrence, the e-mail? >> this is what it says, i just want today say a personal thank you on the behalf of our staff and collaborators for publicly standing up and stating that the scientific evidence supports a natural origin for covid-19 from the bat to human spillover, not a lab release from the wuhan institute of virology. from my perspective, your comments are brave and coming from your trusted voice will help dispel myths of origins.
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many thanks for kind note. who is being vindicated rand paul. i told you so. y'all remember that hearing where he's grilling fauci and fauci is trying to split hairs. fauci -- said that did not happen. brian: there's a couple of other things. fauci in the emails that came out for request, denied being muzzled and thomas murray who describes himself as nuclear aerospace engineer. i have not been muzzled. i was on fox, no one is censoring me. oops. when it comes to wearing masks,
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he said this chinese official told the science magazine, this guy named george, gao, let's say gao, how can i say such a word, base -- big mistake. he told science magazine that anthony fauci is making a big mistake telling americans not to wear a mask. you went out against the wuhan lab being the culprit behind the pandemic and then you're saying don't wear a mask and a chinese scientist is calling you out in the american newspaper and apologizing for that magazine i should say and now you have the other things, what you said won't be a problem in february of 2020, wrong, wrong, wrong and wrong. why would you buy the 80-page book. find out what not to do on the pandemic. >> he's still on the sunday show and hold him as the highest expert on it when he's been
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wrong, wrong. by the way, it's not just being wrong, lying into the public. we know why they told us not to wear masks, all the doctors were wearing masks, we know from the emails that they were wearing masks, they wanted to hoard the supply. brian: china wanted to hoard. >> we did too. it's one to tell the american public to say, listen, guys, if you can hold on for the medical professionals. ainsley: i don't want to read his book because i'm so over this. i want to move on as a country. i won't want to read about why he made certain decisions because he flip-flopped so many times. i will buy your book on that day. brian: thank you. i want the country to get behind ainsley for the first time. joe concha weighed on the issue.
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listen. >> the credibility is waning at this point because he's so overexposed. half of the time he was doing interviews sharing his feelings, the hair standing on the back of your neck sort of thing instead of actual data, actual science. many in the country, lawrence, threw up in their mouth a little bit when they heard that dr. anthony fauci will be releasing a book therefore profiting by the pandemic. two-thirds of americans believe that his decisions were made through a political prism. that's not what our scientists, our doctors are supposed to do, become another bureaucrat but sure enough that's exactly what dr. fauci has become. >> unbelievable. i guess the pandemic is over and everybody is putting out books of this. don't have to worry of second wave and everybody get back to normal. when did he have time to write the book, who wrote the book? ainsley: people said the same
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thing about cuomo. let me tell you about rashat turner, he was raised by grandparents and went to college and earned masters and said education was pathway to success and started local chapter of black lives matter because he does believe black lives matter but a year on the inside he saw little concern for the desire to rebuild. >> how can black lives matter if black minds don't matter? if we had 90 million, children would be up here reading, our schools would be better, but let me add something here. when you think about the 90 million and where it comes from, blm has been co-opted, they've been co-opted by teachers unions. the teachers unions own the democrats, they own blm and teachers unions in my opinion, they kill our children's hopes
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and dreams. so if black lives really matter, we must start in classroom. minnesota is 94% white yet they walk around acting like they are so woke that they understand what's best for black children, right, but they own our education system. >> you know, i think it's important, brian, that the community and the audience understand that rashad is not an outlier. folks, the community, black america are having the conversation every single day. later in the interview he talks about how they want to dismantle the black family. they want dads in -- everything that we approach against. my dad was there, my mom had me at 16 year's old. my dad stepped up and he was in the household. they don't want the nuclear family. they are against the education system and they want the teachers union to stay in place. they don't like school choice. everything when it comes to progressing black america that is not with the democratic party up today they are against.
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he's outraged by that but, again, he still says, i still advocate for justice and when he says black lives matter, he's not talking about the organization. he disagrees with the organization. he does want equal justice under law, black lives matter in the community. brian: patrice, 37-year-old, another cofounder, she announced her resignation from the group yesterday because of attacks that discredit her. this gentleman will now start a new group, youtube channel called take charge, minnesota, new organization committed to counting the prevailing narrative that america is structured to undermine lives of blacker america. ainsley: the reason he feels he left the organization is because the charter school thing. >> exactly. ainsley: they don't agree with charter schools. that's so wonderful for the african-american community and he said that they partnered with the teachers unions. we know what the teachers unions have done. >> they don't want accountability. they don't want base pay and
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essentially saying these kids because they are poor and they live with troubled circumstances and the charter schools in the school choice, school district have that to be false and this is why he's speaking out. ainsley: your parents did that. they moved to a community that had school choice. >> a federal judge ordered it and i benefited and i also had my daddy in the household which they are against. ainsley: you went to church on sundays. >> she's a preacher so i couldn't get away. brian: 16 minutes after the hour. jillian mele when she's not on, she can get away with anything. i don't know what she does in between. jillian: your family did a great job with you lawrence. so far. [laughter] jillian: the day is young. good morning to the 3 of you. let's get you caught upstarting with this, a 14-year-old armed with a shotgun and 12-year-old boy armed with ak47 opens fire in deputies in florida. authority says the two kids ran away from foster center and
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broke into a house. when deputies arrived the kids took guns from the house they were robbing and started a shootout. >> they want to defund us and sanction us and take qualified immunity and they want to make us the bad guy, where have we gone wrong that the 12-year-old and 14-year-old think it's okay to take on law enforcement? jillian: 14-year-old was shot multiple times and in critical condition. the 12-year-old was not injured, neither deputies. body camera footage of the incident will be released today. president biden unveiling plan aimed at combating racial inequality, biden announcing thepolis while marking the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre and also addressed major divisions in the country. >> in 2020 we faced assault in right to vote. i will have more to say at a later date.
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jillian: biden's proposal, jobs, plans. lebron james showing sportsmanship at the nba playoff, take a look. los angeles laker walking off the court with just over 5 minutes left in the game. he did the same thing during last nba finals. lakers were scorched by the phoenix suns. and move over, a group of cows stop a police chase in wisconsin. take a look. the county sheriff's office says deputies were after a suspect when the driver of a sedan went into a farm there and the chase ran out of steam when it encountered the cows. a suspect was taken into custody and no one was hurt. well, those are your headlines, send it back to you. >> move out of the way, cow. >> moove out of the way. brian: thanks, guys.
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i will try to save the show. paying the price, restaurants across the america taking financial hit at the cost of food cost rising. ainsley: were you doing it just there, food? [laughter] brian: why don't you finish it, go ahead. ainsley: she's trying to provide -- brian: i never interrupt you. unbelievable. ♪ ♪ i ♪
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ainsley: small businesses are taking hits as food prices are rising and for many restaurants there's something new on the menu as costs get passed onto customers bigger bills.
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raquel irving, executive and owner of tenatic and it's in birmingham, alabama in the irondale area. good morning. >> good morning. ainsley: tell us your story, how the pandemic affect your restaurant and now we are seeing products going up? >> prior to the pandemic things were great, of course. weddings was the first events in catering company. took a major hit, lost 41 events total just over the summer. that was a major decrease and then following that i had to make a quick decision. i was actually going into a brick and mortar then and decided to do the food truck since people were at home and weren't able to visit local restaurants and things so i started a food truck in 2020 right in the middle of the pandemic. ainsley: you have two boys at home and you have to feed your own family. how did you get through it and pay your bills? for the most part i've taken the lost.
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my father taught to be a good stewart over money and i was able to move around some thicks and make adjustments here and there, very small to the customer. i didn't want to employ the cost to the customer because i already have what will be considered on the pricier size of a menu because all of my items are scratch, made from scratch, everything is fresh from the produce to the poultry to red meats. everything comes in raw. so i already kind of am in higher end in terms of cost. i'm just trying to make adjustments in the back end and some of the things that i may do with marketing and things like that to try not to raise prices as best as i can. ainsley: t working right now. are you fearful that the prices are going to go up? >> it's somewhat working right now. it's somewhat working right now. to be perfectly honest, i'm just taking the lost. it's hard, about 30% greater on food cost. labor is additional 40%, trying
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to compensate the lack of employees working with a very small team of people. i hired 7 for the brick and mortar and had 2 show up. i'm working really hard to be stable and maintain. ainsley: how do you do that? i was in a restaurant recently and i was grateful for the people that did show up for work and no complaints, not that i would do that anyway. we weren't getting our waters refilled, we wanted to order entree and took a long time because it looked like there were only 2 people working in the restaurant. how are you getting through with customers? >> one of the things that i put a sign up which i had anyway because things are made to order, everything is fresh, there's already kind of an expectation, if we come, we will have a little bit of a wait time because she's making things to order. other than that, i'm very socialable with customers, i talk to them and let them know this is what is going on and they are good about being
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patient and things like that. it's very hard, i'm working, you know, day and night myself in the kitchen basically just trying to maintain, it's just real hard trying to do what i can to make it through this. ainsley: if you live in the area, go to her restaurant and have a glass of wine while you wait for the food, it's fresh and healthier than going somewhere else. god bless you and your boys. >> absolutely. thank you so much. ainsley: you're welcome, panoptic. there it is right there at the bottom of the screen, thank, raquel. >> thank you. ainsley: you're welcome, still to come, chris call race theory now coming for your health care. the decision some doctors could be told to make before performing potentially life-saving surgery. douglas murray here on that coming up.
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>> back with fox news alert, the world's largest meat-packing company crippled by kind aerotack. jbs scrambling to restart production after the hack shut down service of facilities in
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north america and australia. griff jenkins is live in washington as the company says most companies can resume today. griff: another russian ransomwae attack that will have you paying for more rib eye and burger. accounting a quarter of u.s. beef. 66,000 workers in u.s.-based locations and yesterday the usda reported on production declines. beef down 22%, pork down 19 and a half. jbs and ceo said in a statement, quote, the vast majority of beef, poultry and prepared foods and plants will be operational wednesday meanwhile aboard air force one the deputy white house press secretary acknowledging the attack. >> jbs notified the administration that the ransom demand came from organization
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likely based in russia. the white house with russian government in this matter and delivering the message that responsible do not harbor ransomware criminals. griff: on the heels of colon ape pipeline and the company ultimatelying paying $4.4 million. now cybersecurity experts are saying they have to step up and it comes just weeks before president biden and vladimir putin are set to meet face to face. biden said he will raise the hacking issue with putin, lawrence, but any thought of pulling the summit, yesterday pierre that's not under consideration. >> a lot of folks wondering if there's a response before he meets with putin, thanks, griff. brian. brian: why meet at all? critical race theory coming from your health care. instructors at harvard medical school to use race for
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determining factor in treating heart failure. they will argue, quote, we will call -- we call this a vision for medical restitution and help mitigate racial health inequities. author douglas murray, we will call on you again. douglas, harvard calling out harvard. >> it's unbelievable except for anyone who has followed what critical race theory is trying to do and the extent which it is just running through america every single facet of america. it is quite amazing to look at what these harvard professionals have been arguing for. they say race should be a determining factor in how american heart patients, patients are treated and it says, wait for this, there's should be preferential admission for black and latin patients. you have to pause for a moment.
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imagine how outraged we would all rightly be if harvard professional said there should be a preferential treatment for heart failure patients for people that are white. we would be outraged and here are the medical professionals saying that there should be a preferential treatment for black -- for black and other minority groups. it absolutely despicable but this is the absolutely logical end point of this i logical world view. brian: they noticed white patients in the past are more likely to be admit today cardiology when they have heart issues as opposed to patients of color, black and latino patients with the same cardiac issues. that's what they claim. >> you know, i'm afraid it doesn't hold much water because we have seen too much of a path of this in the past year. we saw the center for disease control last year, the height of the covid pandemic talking about
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preferential racial treatment depending on racial grouping. this is a pattern across america. we have seen it in other cities and we saw recently in boston. it's a pattern across america and it is blm medicine. we have seen what blm does when it's in control of education. we have seen what it does when it's controlled by corporate policy. this is what blm looks like when it's got control of the medical world. brian: i just think it's amazing that the new york times yesterday, there's a big story how republicans found an issue to push back on race theory. they want to keep the curriculum that they have. the issue found them. >> what these people are all doing at the moment is on the one hand using critical race theory and other divisive racist measures to divide americans and when anyone on the right calls it out they say it doesn't really exist so the right has
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invented it. the right didn't invent this idea. the right didn't decide to give preferential treatment in the century. it's a left-wing idea. it's been able to rush across the entire country and when america is at the state that medical professionals across the country are talking about giving preferential treatment to people depending on the racial grouping, this should be the moment we say, right, you have crossed the line as far as you should be allowed to cross it and we've got to stop them right here. brian: right. hit the ivy league schools big time and they have to justify themselves to themselves, amazing. >> and to the taxpayer and to the american taxpayer. brian: absolutely, douglas. talk to you soon. >> great pleasure. brian: always makes sense. the media ignoring the hunter biden scandal as infamous laptop
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shows more ties to the president when he was vice president. is it affecting his policy. kayleigh mcenany before outnumbered.
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kayleigh heartbreaking video. as a mother, what is your reaction? >> it's an absolute tragedy and i'm with my father and walk out the door and i can't imagine putting my daughter with a smuggler. a third of the children are victims of abuse, sometimes sexual and sometimes physical. this is a tragedy. this is a tragedy. we have to put the responsibility where it lies. brian: over and over again. >> they are directly responsible for the video you just watched because of irresponsible rhetoric which sounds compassionate but has horrific ends like in the video. ainsley: a man and a woman are caught on a cell phone video, they are walking away from this little boy and lever him at the border of cuidad suárez and el
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paso, thankfully there was an agent close by and went over there and took the child. the child was carrying his teddy bear, clutching teddy bear, screaming, where are you going, no, no, don't leave. we just learned information this morning that kamala harris is going to guatemala on sunday and then she's going to mexico on monday. what's your reaction? >> well, i hope the president of those two countries are as candid in interviews where you had the mexican president calling joe biden the migrant president. laying the blame on his feet, guatemalan president, hey, you've had pretty confusing communications and you've basically told smugglers if you take a child, we will let you in. i hope they are as candid with her during photo-op tour as they should be. make no mistake, this is a photo-op tour for kamala harris.
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she wants to be the next president of the united states. she does want to be standing in front of world leaders. it's pathetic. brian: a column that kamala harris' aids are in panic. she got another job yesterday by the way she will not do and that is to help voter reform. she's great at getting a job, laughing and then not doing anything, keep that up. it really is effective for the country. now let's talk about hunter biden. so it's bad enough that he clearly has an addiction problem, it's bad enough that he has the multi-dollar jobs and this international fund that transcends to kasikzan over to china. he was taking pictures with his
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business partners. here is what the new york post editorial said. hunter biden's laptop keeps damming joe but in reality, how long is this going to last? >> it's going to last. my question is where are the investigative journalists, this should have been out during the election. i remember going up to a group of reporters and i said to them, why aren't covering the hunter biden story, watch tucker carlson, the associate of hunter biden, they did. i said what did you think of it, they staired blankly and said it was interesting. that's what our reporters are doing instead of finding the picture and instead of doing what the new york posted which was put out a story of is facts, they hid the story and guess what it influenced the election because you had 13% of joe biden voters said they would have changed their vote had they known that --
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brian: your account was frozen when you went to retweet the story. >> exactly. along with the new york post and jack dorsey apologized too little too late. you influenced an election. brian: see you in outnumbered later. ainsley: that's right. 8:46 on the east coast. let's check in with janice dean with forecast, hey, janice. janice: the temperatures in the 60's right now. tomorrow we will see rain move in from the midwest and parts of the southern plains. let's take a look at the -- temps.we have 70's along thet and potential for heavy rainfall as well as severe thunderstorms in areas across the mississippi valley and will come across the earn sea board tomorrow. heat in the northwest, 90's, that's significant. we have heat advisories in place where the heat will be dangerous and then, of course, the showers and thunderstorms that continue
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along the golf coast, the ohio valley and eventually the east coast tomorrow. but i will tell you the weekend here, spectacular. ainsley: nice. [laughter] janice: lawrence, brian and ainsley. brian: break out the speedo. one former navy seal made hollywood exit and brand-new message, he will share it but first. ainsley: bill, you do a good job every day. i know today will be no different. you and dana. brian: i hope so. >> you look great. ainsley: thank you. >> brian, you're one tan man. what the hell happened? brian: it's a working tan, i'm italian and the sun was strong where i was. ainsley: the legs are irish. >> good morning. when do the cyber-attacks stop
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and what can we do about it? why would you hold a summit with putin if you believe that? not so fast. how young americans are saying forget the job. really? larry kudlow on that and more. major drilling in alaska has been halted. keystone pipeline is over. what are you paying for gasoline? we will have a reality check at the pump on that. and why is the lab leak suddenly everywhere? good question for those who made decisions for you and your family for the last year plus. see you in a few minutes, top of the hour when we begin then.
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>> well, lawrence, it's a pleasure to be on. when there's an organization in the business where you where you have to have secret meetings as you're a conservative, that's kind of screwed up, right? and so my -- i don't like what i see in the mirror and i did. the work was fun, i enjoyed it. the paychecks were great but i think samuel jackson that said, hey, i love the work, i hate the business and i couldn't agree more. that's hollywood in a nutshell. don't believe me, i have two words for you, harvey weinstein. >> by the way, thank you so much for your service. without you i wouldn't have the liberty to come out here and speak to you. tell me about the environment there because you hear this sentiment all of the time. i mean, you love the career, it was that bad that you decided to leave. are you going to make films out where you are at right now? >> no. i mean, honestly, i decided --
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♪♪♪ >> how great is that? i would love to be there. new mexico. >> i want some music. >> you talk about oil and gas leasing. that state has been hurt more than any other state by joe biden. >> everyone have a great day. we'll see you tomorrow. >> bill: thank you, guys, good morning. first the pipeline. now the food. u.s. reeling from a cyberattack shutting down nine factories responsible for nearly a squarts of the country's beef. the white house believes russian hackers are behind it. a lot of questions on that. i'm bill hemmer. hello to you. you came back for more. >> martha: i'm martha maccallum. good to see you this morning, bill here on "america's newsroom." >> bill: feel better about today than -- coming off a long weekend. >> martha: i can never tell you were in a bad mo

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