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laura: racist flames, wants to take us back a generation because without that type of hyperbole about present-day america, people who disagree with his vision of it, his money dries up, gone. they always have to take it to the next level. don't forget to set your dvr to never miss us. greg gutfeld takes it from here. >> the federal government spent trillions of dollars to keep americans alive during this pandemic so it is the government's business. todd: it is friday july 9th, the white house and cleanup of mode after president biden's hhs secretary claims it is the government's right to know your vaccine status. jillian: georgia police arrest a man in the murder of a georgia golf pro that happened in broad daylight. what we know about the suspect.
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todd: back away from the trophy, brady, don't even think about it. a stern warning as another championship trophy heads to tampa. championship friday. "fox and friends first" starts right now. >> good morning, good friday morning, best news if you're just waking up, you made it through the week, it is friday, you are watching "fox and friends first". todd: what are you doing getting ready this morning? you are a very tiny person. carley: i was at my desk typing, doing the normal stuff. it must have been somebody else. i blame ashley strohmeyer. todd: hhs secretary xavier
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becerra backtracking a comment in which he stated was the government's business to know if americans have been vaccinated. carley: lauren blanchard joins us with more as a study shows vaccination for kids and teens may not be necessary. >> reporter: the study suggests kids are likely to survive a covid 19 infection with or without a vaccine. health and human services secretary facing backlash after he said it was the government's right to know if you had been vaccinated. >> the federal government has spent trillions of dollars to try to keep americans alive during this pandemic so it is absolutely the government's business. knocking on the door has never been against the law. >> reporter: he tweeted to be clear government has no database tracking his vaccinated. we encourage people to step up to to protect themselves and others by getting vaccinated, the best way to save lives and end the pandemic. the idea of vaccines or knockers is not sitting well with jim
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jordan who tweeted the biden administration wants to knock on your door to see if you are vaccinated. what's next, knocking on the door to see if you own a gun? the white house is pushing back. >> the thing that is frustrating to us is when people are critical of these tactics it is a disservice to the country, the doctors, faith leaders, community leaders and others who are working to get people vaccinated. >> reporter: the debate whether kids should be vaccinated in five state those under 18 can get a covid-19 vaccine without a parent's permission. new research from 3 universities in england, data from the first year of the pandemic suggested death in infected kids are rare. according to the study, 99.995% of children and young people in england who tested positive for covid 19 survived, those with underlying conditions had more issues but still it was rarely fatal. according to the cdc more than half of the us adult population
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has been fully vaccinated. 67% have gotten at least part of the vaccine just shy of the president's goal of 70%. todd: thank you. carley: as the government continues affecting pushed tucker carlson said there need to be limits of the government's involvement. take a listen. >> what is going on here? it is so obviously unnecessary that it is addictive and makes you wonder what is this really about? at the very moment the risk for young people dying of coronavirus it essentially 0 they are telling us young people, soldiers should be arrested and put in jail if they don't submit to the vaccine. you will wind up in a government database if you don't comply, government agents should be showing up and knocking at your door, what is happening? todd: this comes as the biden administration missed its july 4th vaccination goal. todd: a manhunt underway after
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four prisoners escaped jail in illinois. the sheriff's office for three of the men have been caught after an extensive search but one is still on the run. zachary considered armed and dangerous. if you see heart, police say do not approach him, call 911 immediately. carley: a man is killed by nypd officers after shooting three people outside of brooklyn liquor store. >> demand is not compliant raises the firearm in the direction of the officer and discharge the service weapon. carley: all three were treated for nonthreatening injuries. the officers were not hurt but taken to the hospital for ringing in their ears. an investigation is underway. the man police call the loan shooter in a georgia golf club triple homicide is arrested and charged with murder.
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todd: what police are revealing about the suspect. >> reporter: not so much. police say the investigation is ongoing. 23-year-old brian was arrested yesterday after polys asked him to come to the police station on other charges. is facing 3 counts of murder, aggravated assault and two counts of kidnapping. >> the arrest in this case is due to investigative efforts of the men and women of the police department. we literally detected work around the clock and some slept in their offices since july 3rd. >> accused of gunning down 46-year-old golf pro dean stiller on the green of the tenth hole. he was shot in the head because of a crime taking place. still it was has been and father of two. those who knew him are honoring his memory. listen.
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>> i pray through all this that it brings everyone else together, take a step back and realize how precious, that is what jane would want. carley: two of the men were shot to death in the back of this white pickup truck abandoned on the golf course. police say the truck belonged to one of those victims. police are not saying anything about motives in the murder or what was tied to them, police did not specify details about the kidnapping happened but more charges could be coming as detectives interview roden. no word on funeral arrangements. carley: a lot of questions on this one. todd: michael avenatti sentenced to two years in prison for attempting to extort tens of millions of dollars from nike.
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the media facing criticism for previously propping up in a disgraced anti-trump lawyer. remember this? >> you got lucky tonight. we are back with attorney michael avenatti, a main player sitting beside me right now. >> his name is michael avenatti. >> donald trump's worst nightmare. >> you are like the holy spirit. you are all places at all times. >> in 2020, i take it seriously as a contender because of your presence on cable news. todd: we should have that on a loop all day long. the judge in the case, michael avenatti, drunk on the power of his platform. carley: tom brady gets a warning ahead of the tampa bay lightning stanley cup, the official twitter page tweeted at brady and saying the cup is too heavy to throw and catch. you may remember he sent fans into a frenzy when he top
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lombardi trophy in february. he admitted to having one too many tequila drinks during that celebration. in response brady tweeted back i don't know. everything feels lighter after some tequila. you could drink tequila out of it and that is the solution. todd: i want to clarify it wasn't carley shimkus making all that noise, it was ashley strohmeyer a minute into the crime. there you have it. 9 minutes after the hour. american troops are set to leave afghanistan, china could see the opportunity to launch a global power grant. gordon chang has the grand ambitions and what it could mean for america. carley: hungry for controversy? one food writer says it to be racist if you use this word to describe your meal.
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>> military mission in afghanistan will conclude on august 30 first. those who argue we should stay 6 more months or one more year, nearly 20 years of experience has shown is one more year fighting in afghanistan is not a solution but a recipe for being there indefinitely. todd: president biden bumping up the day for us troops to withdraw from afghanistan is troubling data shows the telegram is making territorial gains across the country. the president insisting a television takeover is not inevitable. carley: he said trust the capacity of the afghan military.
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about 1000 american troops remain concentrated in kabul to guard the us embassy and airport. todd: as more american troops return home, former trump national security adviser want china is eyeing the region is an opportunity for global power grab. >> america is building infrastructure in afghanistan and the chinese will come right in. china wanted to dominate the world, do with technology, do it with trade war and economic war. carley: here to discuss, gordon chang. you heard jt mcfarland, the deal is china says they will build of afghanistan's road initiative and in exchange interested in iran materials that could help them in their technology sector. how much stronger does this partnership between china and afghanistan make china? >> of china succeeds it makes china substantially stronger.
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we are talking about rare earth minerals, copper, gold, uranium, and also what they want to do is deny afghanistan as a sanctuary so if china were to succeed this would really solidify china's position back home. the question is whether they can succeed and that is a different issue. todd: why should the average american care about this? this is happening thousands of miles away. why do i care? why do i care? >> the first reason is to make sure the taliban and its allies do not make afghanistan what it was before 9/11 which was a saints way for terrorism. many say it is the forever war but at least we haven't had another 9/11. the other reason why we care is if china feels it is secure on
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its borders it will have more incentive to go after its neighbors and the united states, having china worried about afghanistan is a good thing for us. jillian: if china succeeds it seems like a pretty cut and dried thing, we create infrastructure in afghanistan and they are interested in getting the raw materials and minerals out. is this a correct assessment of the situation or is it more complicated than that. >> it is more complicated than that because china does have a great relationship with the taliban and the taliban is the strongest element in afghanistan but the taliban has enemies and those enemies become china's enemies and more important india which has influence in afghanistan has every reason to
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be devil the chinese so china could become mired there. when china is known around the world as the ally of terrorists supporting the taliban and others been china becomes more of an enemy in the minds of others to the international community and the united states and especially if china is ensconced in afghanistan, to another 9/11, that puts china as clearly in the crosshairs of american policymakers and those around the world. todd: the china strategy is complicated with regard to the climate fight but progressive selling president biden to ignore human rights violations when it comes to the climate fight. a statement on the screen, i i read it in full for time constraints that is that a smart strategy? >> it is not. china is committing genocide, we are party to the genocide convention which we have an
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obligation to prevent and punish acts of genocide. this is not optional. also i would like to hear progressives justify condoning for instance mass rape, institutionalized rape, slavery of ethnic minorities for sale to the highest bidder in china so when these guys go for it election i would like to hear them say why this is a good idea. the other thing is it sounds like a good idea that if you are friendly to china china will be friendly to do and do what you want, that hasn't worked for five decades so this is misguided in the extreme. carley: your speaker at cpac, you can watch live on fox nation along with speeches by donald trump and many others, go to foxnation.com to sign up and stream cpac live friday through sunday. todd: pick up the coming collapse of china and the us
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china tech war. if you want that you will learn something. gordon chang, appreciate it. >> thank you so much. jillian: 18 after the hour. a black lives matter chapter attacks the american flag calling in a symbol of hatred. how they are defending that. todd: army veteran silencing his patriotic posts. why he believes he was censored by big tech.
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members of commerce wanting to defend the police. >> most people would argue actions are more effective than words. >> the biden administration passing the brain to republicans but is this an attempt to gain some support for the 2022 elections? the founder every black lives matter, since the dawn of time the number one issue to voters has been and always will be crime. the statement by jen psaki was pretty we, everyone knows republicans are not to blame. is it too late for democrats to dig out of the whole of the self-inflicted wound or do they have time with the midterms at this point many months away? >> i think it is too late and only because they are trying to do revisionist history. not long ago both biden and harris ran, they wanted to defund the police.
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president biden said fundamentally he wanted to take those funds and redistribute it to other areas. harris went as far as they not only defund the police but other law enforcement agencies as well. they are both on record and ran based on their policies on defunding police. now they are seeing the utter chaos, the innocents being slaughtered in major cities, urban dwellers and their trying to backtrack and say we didn't really means that and it was the republicans who defunded the police. this is not true and we are hopeful people are going to be wise enough to understand what is really going on here. it is a dog and pony show and they are trying to revise their initial policies. todd: you see these numbers
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crime surging in, quote, defund cities, atlanta 11%, chicago is higher, la 45%, new york city 38, portland 126, philadelphia 32. how people think president biden is doing when it comes to crime 38% approve, 48% disapprove. why did democrats lose sight of the importance of safety? was in response to george floyd or was it deeper that had been brewing for a long time? >> we have a fundamental disconnect with people in a democrat party, policymakers and lawmakers that live in major cities, a lot do not reside in urban areas. they reside in gated communities so they don't really see the day-to-day carnage that happens within these communities. when we defund the police what happens to those in those environments, they are seeing their life and limb is at risk.
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their children in the playground because when you defund the police you have much less people. a lot of police are retiring. when you do have crime it takes a long time for police and law enforcement to get there and a lot of times in between that time, you have people being mercilessly shot, killed, abused. todd: black lives matter chapter in utah declaring the us flag i hate simple, denouncing those who fly it is unsafe, racist and stupid. we will pop a statement on screen, i want your reaction. how misrepresentative is the statement to all black americans? 30 seconds. >> fundamentally what happens here is a lot of people forget in the revolutionary war and during the civil war we had a
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lot of flags, they probably heralded the flag, proudly wanted the banner of the united states flag to be the symbol of independence, the symbol of freedom and they fought for that so for us to say these are symbols of hate somehow systemically racist, we have to do better than this. this is another attempt at revisionist history. the flag worldwide is a symbol of freedom, hope and independence. todd: even got pushback from blm members, not a majority opinion. we appreciate your time, have a great weekend. carley: 27 after the hour. $1 billion in illegal marijuana seized in la and law enforcement says the communities turning into the wild west because of mexican drug cartels. retired acting ice director tom homans is a booming border means more criminal activity.
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>> families mourning the loss of their loved ones in the condo collapses crews search through the rubble for 76 people still missing. >> the miami-dade fire department will not stop working until they've gotten to the bottom of the pile and we covered every single one of the family's missing loved ones. this is the message families wanted to hear. todd: 64 people are confirmed dead. authorities say they are using dna and fingerprints to identify them. carley: two haitian-american this are among the 17 detained for the assassination of haiti's president. james was a former bodyguard at the canadian embassy in port-au-prince.
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the group of men were sitting handcuffed on the floor during the police presser. haitian authorities say 3 suspects were killed by police, eight others so on the run. they haitian president was shot and killed in his home. his wife is incredible condition receiving treatment in south florida. todd: republican sent a letter to the olympic committee raising concerns over athlete protests at the olympics. congressman matt rosen dale wrote that letter saying it is important to stop team usa from becoming divisive. >> folks don't want to see those games politicized. for every one of our athletes to stand on that podium we want them to be as enthusiastic about representing the united states as all of us are in congress. todd: this bars competitors from political expression. the house republicans letter demands to uphold that ruling. carley: turning to the border crisis, border patrol agents
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arrested 70 illegal migrants found in two texas - houses. agents and local police discovered 40 undocumented individuals in the first stash house was the following afternoon 30 undocumented individuals were found inside another residence. this powerful photo is circulating online. and undated image of the border agent walking through tough terrain with an injured migrant slung on his shoulders. another challenge agents are dealing with at the border are illegal drug operations tied to mexican drug cartels take this historic bust that took place in california. >> the operation was $1.19 billion. we want to send a clear and loud message to the cartels anyone doing illegal operation in the high desert year days or over and we are coming for you. todd: law enforcement describe it as the largest weed bust in la county history.
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retired acting ice director tom homan joins us to discuss. wasn't this predictable? >> it is and that is another example of this open border agenda. the biden administration, when the border is in chaos, humanitarian crisis creates a vulnerable border, 50% of the people no longer online. criminal cartels trafficking narcotics along the border advice is not about to force immigration in the interior, criminals opening up shop, i met with 100 shares in arizona two weeks ago, crime is rising across the country because the border is wide open to criminal gangs and cartels. carley: to understand the gravity of what took place wednesday los angeles county announced law enforcement seized
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16 tons of illegal marijuana that includes 375 marijuana plants, 131 arrests and $1.1 billion total estimated street value of this illegal weed. there is a thriving black market for illegal marijuana even though recreational marijuana is legal in the state of california because some people want to buy it illegally. the other thing that is interesting about this is this had to do with the mexican drug cartel, asian and armenian crime groups. are you surprised those three different crime organizations were working together on this? >> i'm not surprised at all. i've seen it throughout my career. they create partnerships to make money. this border is very vulnerable. the fentanyl increases, record
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amount of fentanyl seized on the border by the border patrol. record amount of technology has gotten into this country, overdose deaths are on the rise and crime across the country on the rise. a lot of this is related to an unsecure border, this nation is not secure under this administration. heather: rashida tlaib calling for defunding ice, dhs, claiming they terrorize migrants, listen again. >> we must illuminate funding for cpb, ice and a parent organization, dhs. these agencies are inapt to humanely guide migrants through our immigration system. instead they further continue to terrorize migrants communities. todd: if you are a demoralized exhausted border patrol agent how much is a gut punch is that from a sitting member of congress? >> inapt, the single dumbest thing i've heard any member of congress say. a sitting member of congress
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wants to defund the department of homeland security that normally has cvp and ice but the secret service, coast card, fema, she wants to defund the department that has responsibility of safety and security of this nation. that is a point statement. ice and cvp have done more to protect this country and take a little soft the street then the squad will ever do. she wants to defund somebody defund congress. defund the squad. name one thing they've done to defund this country, one thing they've done to address the crime rate, the rampant crime in cities, the out-of-control border, the deficit, afghanistan, the economy. they've done nothing. they want to defund somebody, sweetheart giving them paychecks until they do their job. the men and women of border patrol, ice and the farm, god bless them, they put their lives on the line every day. she goes to bed every night and sleeps comfortably. because of the safety and security provided by the same agencies she wants develop 5. it is the worst thing i heard
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any member of congress say. carley: she pointed out that she is not alone in this thinking. a lot of members of congress agree with her when it comes to defunding dhs. it seems like although it is a minority opinion it is one that is growing. we've got to leave it there but thank you for joining us and sharing your insight on these topics. todd: have a good weekend. the washington post says food should no longer be called exotic writing is use particularly applied to food indirectly lengthens the metaphysical distance between one group of humans and another and in doing so reinforces xenophobia. carley: the writer went on to say it is not about replacing
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the word exotic but reframing your worldview. she also complained about readers asking for more common ingredients in her recipes. you think exotic is a cool thing. todd: if you want to know why college is less useful as a tool for normal people that article right there, throw in a bunch of big words, comes up with a really stupid point. 39 minutes after the hour. a chicago man whose niece was shot pleads for help as the city crime rate spikes. >> i know other people say they care. they talk about it but boots on the ground. carley: his call for action to tackle crime on the windy city next. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation
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shooting in chicago that will do officer at atf agent. the uncle of the one month back shot in the head tells us it feels like no one cares. we have been talking about the horrible situation in chicago for years. it has gotten worse even though we have been highlighting it but we often talk about the numbers when we go through the numbers. it is a vital in these circumstances to hear from the people who are impacted. the words from the uncle of that one month old baby, let's not forget it it is a baby, take a listen. >> no one cares. i know other people say they care and talk about it but have to be boots on the ground, to see how to increase, the mayor can't do it. the government can't do it.
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we are trying our best to put a end to the gun violence but every time we get knocked back down. carley: the little baby is doing better. she was taken off her breathing machine. this is not an isolated incident. over fourth of july weekend 100 shooting victims, 18 murders. a lot of these stories are so heartbreaking, you think about the college student who was coming home from an internship and shot on the train, a bullet flies through the window and shoot them in the back of the neck and he dies, the 31-year-old woman who was walking in a safe area in chicago and a homeless person stabbed her in the back and she is dead as well. this is becoming an untenable situation, something democrats really have to address but they are addressing it in a very strange way. they are talking about guns, getting illegal guns off the street which is great, something
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that should be done but not talking about criminals and i really think it is a sort of progressive philosophy where a lot of democrats don't see criminals as couples but as victims of systemic racism. you see the criminal as a victim you are not going to treat them like a criminal and that is when you get these soft on crime policies. todd: if we could pop up a picture of that little girl it will drive home my point. why do we care so much about the bad guys, the people that have done wrong. why do we care so much about their rights and not the rights of that one month old little baby? think about that. that is wrong with many of these liberal cities, we protect the rights of the bad guys. the right of the bad guys have been institutionalized, innocent until proven guilty but when you do something it needs to be put away and not let out on bail reform and all other shenanigans that the left likes to come up
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with. otherwise you have the situation you see in chicago, philadelphia and new york which is becoming more of a mess and at some point, that little baby, what has that little baby done wrong? carley: the situation in chicago is nothing new. did you know that lori lightfoot ran on a platform to solve crime, that was the platform she ran on and it is not working because the situation has been getting worse, the reason this is such a newsmaker is it feels like the violent areas are getting more violent and the safer areas are becoming less safe as well. president biden met with lori lightfoot on the tarmac, had that meeting about it. we just heard the uncle of that one month old say it isn't going to do anything and things need to change on the ground.
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two parent households is one of the solutions a lot of community activists talk about. also school choice could help as well, keeping kids active, keeping them away from gangs but democrats are just addressing this as a gun issue. todd: putting the bad guys away is another one. body cam footage capturing the moment kentucky police rescue is 6-year-old after she was snatched off of her bike. >> open the door. it is okay. todd: officers tried to nap the little girl after witnesses followed her alleged kidnapper until cops arrived. the man was arrested, held on a $1 million bond. carley: gop senate candidate sam brown will speak out after being censored by twitter. brown says the platform flagged to live forth posts showing him saluting in your form is sensitive content, the purple
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>> for the first time in 60 year history the national shooting sports foundation launching a tv ad targeting president biden's pick to be the atf. >> the law enforcement officer the batf deserve a leader who won't politicize the agency and abuse it to take away your freedoms. don't put the fox in charge of the henhouse. tell your senator to vote no on david shipman. carley: public affairs director for the national shooting sports foundation joins me now. good morning to you, sir. >> thanks for having me this morning. carley: your ad says nominating or putting david shipman in office would be like putting a
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fox in charge of the henhouse. make your case. >> david shipman has been a paid lobbyist for gun control. he worked for gun safety, he advocated severe restrictions on your second amendment liberties. you want to put him, he has been nominated to be in charge of the fire and industry and have oversight of the way you exercise second amendment rights. carley: the concern is used too political to lead the atf and he has made some very political statements. he supports banning assault weapons, wants to end liability protection for gun manufacturers, increasing inspections on federally licensed gun dealers, those are things he wants to do. supporting a ban on ar 15, how would that work? there are millions of those in circulation already.
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>> there are 20 million ar 15 assault rifles in circulation today. they are used for lawful purposes including self-defense, hunting and recreational shooting. they are not the assault weapon which he claims they are, they are a semi automatic rifle that shoots around before pulling the trigger. i carried an assault weapon in war. they are not the same thing. the way he wants to do it, couldn't get an outright ban, he would twist the national firearms act to make everyone register those firearms and notify the chief law enforcement officer. that would put every other than ar 15 on a government watchlist to be inspected by the atf and to know where your firearm is every day. that is against federal law right now. carley: your running these ads to get constituent support, people to contact their senators and make sure he doesn't get confirmed. where are you running these ads to make sure this doesn't happen?
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>> these ads are being run in west virginia and maine. we've done polling in key states and found 2 thirds of general voters said they cannot support david shipman for this position of trust and working in the public sector and being in charge of law enforcement regulatory agency. half of the voters in general election said the same thing. we want to remind the senators have not taken a position on david shipman where they have this issue. jillian: david shipman said he's a proud gun owner and the criticism against him is false. his confirmation vote has not been scheduled and the biden administration has not said they are confident he will get confirmed, wait and see as your ad continues to run. thank you for joining us. todd: a big show still ahead. congressman michael wolf, lawrence jones playing a home game in texas and senior writer
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mode after the h h ss secretary claims it is the government's right to know your vaccine status. we are live in dc. todd: georgia police arrest a man in the murderer georgia golf pro. what do we know about that? carley: tom brady, don't even think about it, he gets a stern warning after another championship trophy heads to tampa. ♪♪ ♪♪ oh my god ♪♪ it's the weekend ♪♪ todd: beautiful orlando. rachel used of the -- play with will, pete and rachel. filling in, helping us out this morning. it is on the ipod.
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