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>> i leaned over. i leaned over. laura: that went on and on and on. it got a lot better but the kids will do jaundiced things, that is it for us. it is america now and forever. gutfeld is next. todd: major cities underwater and multiple people reported that is the remnants of articles chaos across the northeast. >> it is bad out there. tornadoes leaving behind piles of debris, as the stone grounds planes and shuts down public transportation.
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there were tornadoes all over my parents neighborhood last night. i called my mom and said you are not out, right? it was bad. >> "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. >> ashley strohmeyer has more on the shocking images we are seeing and my goodness, there's a lot happening. >> multiple people reported that is the remnants of ida wreaking havoc across the northeast as state of emergency issued for new york as mayor bill deblasio urges residents to stay off the streets, nonessential travel is banned until 5 am, another hour or so. suspending all trains overnight, heavy flooding. video of rain water gushing over a train's open door and onto a subway platform. and water flooding into a subway station is heavy wind and rain
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into a woman as she tries to be. in brooklyn cars were submerged under water. a flash flood warning is in effect for nassau county, queens county and western suffolk county until 6:30 this morning, the national weather service says 6 inches of rain have fallen across new york overnight and there's a possibility of another inch or two before the storm is out of the region. in new jersey a state of emergency issued after flooding inundated the state. hundreds of flights were canceled after runways became flooded with one person died in flooding in passaic, new jersey. a vehicle driven by a man in his 70s was overtaken by floodwaters. the national weather service is investigating reports of a tornado in another county is large funnel clouds work on camera into marilyn's a tornado causing damage across annapolis, the storm send trees across the
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road and flooding in rockville is an apartment complex, a 19-year-old did and one unaccounted for. fire emergency personnel rescuing dozens of people from the airport building. flash flood warnings are issued across new england as i'd it is expected to move across massachusetts into maine before heading offshore. >> another fox news alert, live look at the white house as a new scandal surrounds a phone call made by president biden. >> elise transcript revealing he may have pressured afghan's former leader to change the global perception of the taliban and's rapid take over. doug was 8 or live in washington dc as a dismiss questions about the president's call. >> the white house isn't providing much of an excellent nation for this call but here's what we know about it. this call took place in late july between president biden and
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the then president of afghanistan. according to a transcript of the call biden said i need not tell you the perception around the world and in parts of afghanistan the things are not going well in terms of the fight against the taliban and the need to project a different picture. here's what jen psaki said about the call. >> the president pushing a false narrative in that call. >> i'm not going to go into details of a private conversation but what we saw in the last few months is a lack of leadership. >> reporter: the taliban show off us equipment, arms and even aircraft left behind by us forces. us military leaders suggest the taliban could wind up being a partner of sorts. >> you do what you must to
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reduce risk to mission and force, not what you want to do. >> coordination with isis k? >> it is possible. >> reporter: the administration says despite the us troop withdrawal us will retain significant sway over the taliban and. >> as you can imagine there's been a lot of emotional reaction to the story all across the board from veterans, military members, families, politicians, here's mark levin last night. >> i have never been more disgusted with my government at the top brass of the united states military than i am right now. they are screaming, do you hear them, they are begging for help, do you hear them? american citizens they said we do too long-awaited too long while president biden lied to us over and over and over again.
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this is a humiliation for our country. is part of our history that can never be wiped away. >> you heard him mention the humiliation, so much news in the last 24 hours alone explains his humiliation compounded with the horror of the last 3 weeks which we heard the report we just mentioned, we learned the july call between biden and gandhi, biden acknowledged the perception of the television take over, they didn't think it would happen. is disingenuous at best, a lie and worse, we have austin and millie of many we may have to work with one terror group against a worse terror group hoping the alliance with the taliban helps us with isis k. think about that while the taliban parades our equipment we left behind driving our humvees and flying our helicopters which i was assured they would not be able to do. how can we feel anything but humiliation as a country.
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jillian: a lot of people will take these feelings to the polls when midterms come in 2022 not that far away and a few months ago when we were looking at 2022 we had multiple conversations about covid, the economy, crime, immigration, all these things being at the forefront of people's minds, this is changed the game. every single person in this country feels something towards the situation and a lot of people feel frustrated, they feel embarrassed, they feel sad, so many emotions going on. a lot of people want the president to be impeached, whether that happens is another story. listen to what mitch mcconnell said. >> an early democratic senate, that's not going to happen. the way to do this is in the meantime tried to stop as much of this as we can. >> something that is implicit in
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what you heard mitch mcconnell say is whether it is impeachment, resignation or the 20 fifth amendment the alternative is kamala harris and as greg gutfeld waters the american people don't seem excited about that prospect. >> since he took office he has not held one solo press conference and no longer doing 1-on-1 interviews. what a powerful display of feminism, the vp had 35% approval, 54% disapproval. that is insane for a vp just 7 months in, harris is making points underwater. if she thinking that she would qualify for shark week. >> the numbers are abysmal and raises the question are they hiding her to protect her for 2024 or are they hiding her because they are scared she's going to make the situation involving the white house that much worse because somehow for
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prosecutor should have the ability to respond extemporaneously to questions posed to her she still a horrific job with nice interviewees cyclist the rules. it is a weird situation that bears watching for the next couple weeks. jillian: what people see from the little bit we've seen from her as you are out last week, she was in vietnam and i'm sure you saw this when she approached reporters, a reporter shouted a question about afghanistan and the first thing she did was laugh and then she got serious but this is the global crisis, affecting countries throughout the world and this is at our hands, this was our decision by our president so there's nothing to laugh about it it's not the first time we've heard her laugh when it comes to different serious topics. i don't know what is going to happen. the midterms are quickly approaching and i think even before this happened this would
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be record turnout. i do believe that. >> is for the laughing gutfeld, for the clip immediate montage of all the laughing and while was humorous in the context of a late night comedy show which is what gutfeld is it was also extremely concerning because the issues she's laughing about our life and death issues for our country and the tackle you consistently here, maybe it is a nervous, twice to give her some leeway but this is constant and it is weird and it doesn't make sense and is extremely concerning because this is the person who could take over. >> in the meantime don't know if you saw this, it brought everyone to tears, nebraska football team has a reminder to never forget as america marks 20 years since the 9/11 attacks.
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>> damien jackson, former navy seal and the risk linebacker leading the tribute to servicemembers and first responders. they will where these commemorative uniforms next saturday, september 11th, putting aside the fact that that is the most beautiful tribute we've seen in a while those uniforms are sweet. >> i watched that video and it still gives me the chills. >> time is 11 minutes after the hour. coming up an exclusive interview with the afghan interpreter who helped rescue then senator joe biden during a snowstorm. his message to the president after being left behind afghanistan. jillian: an update from the american government worker and whether fatima was trapped in kabul and now back on us soil, plus texas attorney general ken paxton, arizona attorney general mike burnsis above rich and joey jones all live.
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america who has not been through a thorough screening and background check process. >> this is officials worn out and isis terrorists released by the children could enter the us through the open southern border. four migrants on the fbi terror watch list of incarnate the border this year. coming up texas and arizona attorney general will join us live to discuss their efforts to get answers from the white house. >> california students still stranded in afghanistan and now school district are urging officials to return the children and their families to safety. joining me with an update superintendent in california doctor david shirov. how many students and family members are still in afghanistan that you know of? >> we returned 38. we have three students remaining, total of 5, one parent, one young child and 3 students. jillian: of you talk to any of them personally? >> we've been on phone calls and what's apps to communicate.are ?
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do they feel safe? are they scared, what's this situation? >> we've spoken with several parents that made it back safely through the extraction process. they are very scared and right now juding on to hope but we spoke to somebody in sacramento that has 24 students they know. there over 1000 american children or children of sids that unaccounted for no one is talking about and that is the conversation we need to be having. invisible americans are stranded there is paperwork, visas were burned at the us embassy. the number they are talking about, 200, 300 us citizens is not even close, not in the same universe. jillian: can you tell me those who have been able to make it back from afghanistan, those you've spoken with what do they say about the process and how
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difficult it was to get out of afghanistan and get through those gates to make it on a plane. >> it is unsafe to be near the airport or out in public because their paperwork shows them affiliated with the us military which makes it that way with the taliban and. they were hiding it had to be extracted. the others that are still there and unless we intervene a new strategy they will be left there and hunted and that is what they are telling us. jillian: the government says anyone who wants to leave gets to leave, to ride air or ground transportation. are you seeing that easy case? >> one father that want to explore with you put the quite was attacked by a talent band member, didn't even have his us
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paperwork with him and that is the sentiment, they are afraid of the talent band, no one trusts them. jillian: the state department says due to privacy considerations we can't comment on specific cases while the us government has withdrawn its personnel from kabul we will continue to assist us citizens and their families in afghanistan. is a disappointing to you or how disappointing is it to you because i think a lot of people feel disappointment that we left people there? >> these are our children, we feel they are our kids. it is very disappointing. with over 1000 children there that no one is talking about either they are not telling the truth or don't know. neither case it's not a valid excuse, we need to do something. jillian: how do you know there are over 1000 and the government doesn't? >> in my school district we have
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roughly 600 afghanistan citizens, 60,000 in california, 22,000 and virginia, 150,000 across the country and what our families are telling us, who they saw before they made it safely out of thousand is a conservative estimate of us children. jillian: what do you want the president to know in the administration to know? >> that we see them, we know they are there and let's have a real conversation. congressman issa, our local congressman here put together a team to extract our families but these thousand there, what about them, how can we just leave them behind? it is unfathomable that we would do that. jillian: thank you for joining us and keep us updated on everything, okay? >> thank you so much.
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jillian: members of president biden and somebody blasting them over his nomination of former chicago mayor raleigh manual is ambassador to japan. the progressives urging the senate to vote them down highlighting his role in dealing the release of video showing the the police shooting of a black teenager. despite. back, his former chief of staff is deep support from the democratic establishment. congresswoman alana lark and minnesota's attorney general endorsing a measure to replace the minneapolis police
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department, public safety department was licensed peace officers and police officers would take place instead. it wouldn't end the requirement to maintain a minimum number of cops. it goes to a citywide vote this november. todd: 6500 accused felons walking away scott free because new york city das declined to prosecute them. a far left candidate is proposing criminal justice reform and making other democrats uncomfortable. joining me to discuss is the founder of lives matter and 13 year law enforcement veteran. it reads like a fake headline but it is all too real. a new vision of public safety for new york city. a person is beat up, suffered broken rib and is robbed of his wallet. first, his needs are heard and determined and works to develop
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a service and healing plan. is where it gets crazy. when he's ready he participates in restorative justice circles with the person who harmed them and their respective support systems. he asks questions and get answers and they develop an accountability and consequences plan. how does such a horrible idea even make it out of somebody's head? >> doesn't make sense, they are not even trying to hide it, what people don't understand his victims noticed and even have a voice. fantasy the perpetrator police into the street and to be victimized them and sit down and they've done the worst thing ever ever to them, doesn't make sense, it's got to stop. >> it is getting bad when they are double of that is mayor bill deblasio is attacking the court system for lack of consequences
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for criminals. our inmates able to run the asylum in new york city when even mayor deblasio thinks this is crazy? >> we see all this stuff happening to new york city corrections officers and their job is getting harder as well because they basically know they can go out doing everything they want to do in get away with the weather in the street or behind bars they can go, hurt and officer, the victim, heard a corrections officer who is there to keep the sanity inside those walls. it is unbelievable and we are going to need change, people who care about law and order and the victims. >> how much longer can these woke das continue to avoid doing the job they are supposed to be doing in the first place? >> when you allow the criminals to remeasure they are going to and they will go further and further and further.
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when you stopping by drinking or. in the street they look over their shoulder, might not carry a gun and in that case we might save lives unlike what we are doing now. >> our stories like this going to impact the vote come 2022 not just in new york city because new york city will stay democratic no matter what but nationally? >> i think democrats around a more to the median, what i've seen behind-the-scenes, this young group of individuals or right-wing that are having enough and sooner or later just like aoc and the squad came up you'll see the republicans start taking back not only new york city but only cities around the station. neil: is there enough of an appetite for that in light of the fact that democrats did so well in the last election? >> there absolutely is. there is so much more than meets the eye. a lot of people don't know how bad it is. a lot of these committee members are dealing with and will want to hear their voices heard
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especially with family members. todd: eric adams, the democratic nominee for mayor, presumed winter coming up in november, do you think he will change the conversation when it comes to democratic mayors and democratic cities saying we need to focus on law and order or we will lose the cities and potentially lose elections going forward? >> eric was a police officer, let me change the democratic party, let me bring it more to the center, a long shot because if he gets drawn in by higher democrats, might go further left. >> let's come full circle on the quote i read at the top of this thing. imagine something like that becoming practice in new york city or is that individual, that
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councilmember so far afield the we can rest easy that nothing like that will ever happen? >> the problem here is it is a reality because you have the use interrupters getting paid have to celebrate to drive down crime statistics showing when they show up to certain neighborhoods crime is going up and it is possible crazy stuff like this could be proposed and come to affect. >> don't know about you but i'm an old school i for an eye guy. i've never been months but for anybody who has wronged me i keep it up your and i will get that revenge, can't imagine if somebody committed a violent act against me sitting down with them and discussing the future is not what i would be doing but we will see. always a pleasure, thank you. >> 31 after the hour the taliban parading around afghanistan with military equipment from america paid for with your tax dollars and now the biden administration
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todd: fox news alert breaking news multiple people dead as the remnants of binary cavity across the northeast. overnight governors of new york and new jersey declaring a state of emergency. look at this video showing cars submerged in broken as the national weather service says 6 inches of rain fell across the region. >> they are suspending all train service overnight as floodwaters gush into some way platforms. new york's last rescuing a man at his dog trapped in a basement with three feet of water. flash flood warnings issued across new england today as ida is expected to move across massachusetts into maine before heading offshore. what a big storm. todd: manhattan is an island, you understand why that happens, you get rain. the white house press secretary has no comment when asked about president biden has leaked conversation with exiled afghan president donnie.
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carley: in that leaked phone call president biden told the afghan president of the perception around the world was that the taliban was gaining momentum and he urged connie to paint a different picture whether it is true or not. when asked if the president was pushing a false narrative, jen psaki had this to say. >> i'm not going to get into private diplomatic conversations or leaked transcripts of phone calls, what the president conveyed publicly and certainly privately repeatedly to afghan leaders as did national security officials is it is important the leaders in afghanistan lead and show the country they are ready to continue the fight against the taliban. >> president biden's phone call compared to another controversial call, new york post columnist miranda divine rights jen psaki's no comment,
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democrats stated when the impeached donald trump over the leaked phone call with vladimir putin -- the linsky. others are downplaying the call like chris hayes saying the call is not a scandal any more than the war itself was, the phone colors indicate the president new in july the situation in afghanistan was dire despite previously telling reporters a taliban takeover was highly unlikely. >> the biden rehab plan starts to take shape, don lennon started yesterday as well. meantime mrs. plainly humiliating. >> another disgusting image out of afghanistan. remember billions of dollars of military equipment we left behind, the taliban and throwing a victory parade using it showing off the hardware, blackhawk helicopters, dozens of armored vehicles, a lot of weapons, your tax dollars at work here, multiple federal
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agencies scrubbing their websites, removing evidence of any afghan citizen that worked for them. the concern is that the taliban would search those websites and target people on them. the reality is they could target those people using the weapons that we left behind. jillian: it is a multiple time for people inside the administration, not everyone is on board with decisions that were made, they can't publicly state that the people have their own opinions. carley: people in the administration pushing back despite the fact the president biden tried to paint this as a success saying it was the biggest airlift in history, one white house official is telling politico i am absolutely appalled and horrified. we left americans there. it was a hostage rescue of
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thousands of americans in the guise of a noncombatant evacuation operation and we have failed. the no fail mission. it bears repeating that the united states but the taliban on equal footing by asking the taliban what we can or can't do as we evacuated the country. >> they give everything you did and imagine 15 or 20 years ago, who would have thought you were joking or seriously away and that all 3 of those things happened is flexing, it is mind-boggling. carley: it change the perception of the taliban, the taliban hasn't changed their perception of the united states. >> have we change the perception or don't have a choice?
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>> and the next guest comes in. display americans trapped in afghanistan, 20 years of war are now over. >> after 20 years of war in afghanistan i refuse to send another generation of american sons and daughters to fight a war but should have ended long ago. my fellow americans, the war in afghanistan is now over. >> the mission in afghanistan isn't over until every american is safely home. he joined me now. thanks for being here. a lot of people share that sentiment and question how that will happen. >> first thing i would like to say is our thoughts and prayers are with those who lost loved ones in last week's attacks on
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america and the point i want to make is our military did not fail. our soldiers, young men and women did not fail. president biden failed and it is a pattern of his leadership, when you look at russia or china sitting in alaska lecturing us on human rights and blinken sitting there taking it and we can have american pipelines and seed control of the southern border to the mexican cartels and to protect americans, what did president biden think the taliban was going to do? only a person that has been in washington dc as long as president biden and his administration could call dead americans service members, an operation that resulted in fact, resulting in other injuries, resulted in over 100,000 refugees, and armed and an ami, a terrorist government with more armaments than 85% of nations on the face of the your that he tries to call that a success.
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don't know what he's trying to battle. >> history might look back at this and say was right to withdraw. a lot of people, a lot of veterans day was time to get out of afghanistan but the question is how will history look back at how this was done? >> exactly and that's the point you may, there was no plan, there is no plan and the president knew there were problems there because he had that conversation with the president of afghanistan. over a month ago. let's stop worrying about perception and start putting america first, there's nothing wrong with that. he is supposed to be president of the united states and when he was campaigning he said i will be president of america, let's -- president of south america, central america, the people, go across the southern border.
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time to stand up for america, time for the president to lead from a position of strength because that the only thing the taliban and our adversaries understand and our allies would appreciate that also. jillian: a lot of questions that we are going to repair damage that has been done on the world stage with our allies and it is yet to be seen. i want to talk about what is going on in your state because pennsylvania issues mask mandates for schools, we can pull up a graphic that shows cases among children in the us, you'll see 5 to 11 years old, 12.9% and we can pull up a map of the states that have full mask mandates which was your reaction to this? >> the first thing i would say about governor mandate here is in pennsylvania, school districts who are elected, school board members, we have municipal governments and a general assembly.
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if one person was -- designed to be one person we wouldn't have these political subdivisions, we wouldn't have representatives. these are not talls children, these children are not property of the state. these children are their parents children and their parents elected local officials to make these decisions and governor wolf was told last election time when we took away his extension of emergency powers that we the people of the commonwealth of pennsylvania what to say over how our children are raised and how we run our businesses and he shouldn't be going alone. jillian: a lot of people are making the argument these decisions should be made at the local level. thank you for your time, appreciate you waking up early. >> 45 after the hour. this is not a joke. san francisco wants to pay high-risk offenders not to shoot anyone. next.
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this will allow people to sue abortion providers, president biden thing it blatantly violates roe v wade. this is texas clinics report scrambling to give eleventh hour abortions squeezing in women until minutes before the law went into effect. a shocking report finding the biden administration lost track of thousands of migrant children who were released from custody. according to data% obtained by axial us through request from january to may, hhs made 14,000 calls to check in on migrant children who were released to we the relatives of sponsors but nearly 5000 of those calls went unanswered. the data also shows the call not happening, axial support 32,000 kids were discharged by hhs between january and the end of may. the government makes fewer than 15,000 follow-up calls. todd: alexandria ocasio cortez finally breaking her silence on
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president biden's afghanistan disaster and thank goodness for that, joining me with his reaction on fox news radio and fox nation jimmy phelan. here is the tweet from aoc. in case you are wondering why people are going on tv religiously attacking biden for his courageous decision to leave afghanistan when no other president would years ago and so as to why. the few who reap its profits, the rest of us foot the bill. how can you look at the faces of people fearing for their lives expecting to be killed if they don't get out of afghanistan and say the reason people are upset is war profiteering? >> look, man, this nothing to do with her race or gender. aoc is a dope because this is such an intellectually lazy take. 80% of the public is not happy with what went on in afghanistan and 79.9% of them aren't making
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a penny off of military contracts was what we are motivated by is not seeing americans trapped behind enemy lines and babies tossed over barbed wire fences or people clinking to the sides of planes. this is a -- you know this, this is classic strongman argument, defending a point nobody is making, no different from biden saying it was the right decision to withdraw. we all agree it was the right decision to withdraw, just wasn't the way to do it. that's what i don't get about aoc, she made it this far without talking, why jump in now? mostly because she wanted to make it about her, but defending president biden at this point as a good president is like defending chumbawamba as a good band but at least when they get knocked down they get up again. when biden gets knocked down he blames trump. >> to the second song, i realized no second song.
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there is a serious question here, where is the outrage from aoc when it comes to the fact that women and girls are going to be subjected to the most for fixing one could imagine, where is the outrage. i thought she was a champion of women and girls? >> that is the fraud of the whole thing. always people indoctrinating our military with all this woke terminology handed over the country to the worst human rights abusers in the world but specifically members of the lgbt queue community. think of the story we were covering with pride parade in this country that didn't want cops to come, i'm not trying to start that side debate but if you throw a pride parade in afghanistan, the cops are coming with you invite them or not. everybody lost perspective and that's the fraud of the whole
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thing. >> speaking of which cash for criminals is a new initiative to pay individuals literally not to shoot others. you get $300 a month if you are a high risk person, if you don't commit a crime and $500 a month after achieving certain milestones. here's the rationale, your community benefits from that, getting to the causes of why some neighborhoods are safer than others. could you ever dream up an idea so comical like this, when in fact this is reality? >> it does sound ridiculous but in new york, we are starting a program to pay mets fans not to shoot themselves, not as far beyond the pale is you think. this will be to a spike in
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stabbings because criminals are still going to be criminals but they are not going to want to lose the no shooting monies they will run out and stab each other. this is the dumbest thing i ever heard. >> celtic a quote from the onion, we are getting too many of these in our society these days. who is coming up with these ideas. it is mind blowing but we love to have you on to explain the ridiculousness going on. >> i make good money because i didn't shoot anybody this whole time. appreciate it. a big show still ahead, coming up an exclusive interview with the afghan interpreter who helped rescue then senator joe biden, his message to the president after being left behind in afghanistan. and we will talk to congressman lisa mclean, ken paxton, mark burbage and joey jones in the next hour of "fox and friends first".
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>> major cities completely underwater and some people did including a young child as the remnants of ida cause chaos across the northeast. >> tornado striking several states leaving behind piles of debris as the storm grounds planes and shutdown public transportation. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first".
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