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but they suffer no consequences so why would they change? they're living it up. they are having a great time sitting in their high places. are. jillian: the emmys was a perfect example of that. that's what everyone keeps going back to. tomi, good to see you. we are out of time but see you next week. have a good day. todd: "fox & friends" starts right now. thanks, everybody. jillian: bye. ♪ ♪ >> the gentleman slapping the girl. >> he was slapping her. >> yes. jillian: a disturbing 911 call this as the fbi raids brian laundrie's family home. >> this border crisis continues to get worse. >> if somebody walks into the country right across the river, does somebody ask them to see their vaccination card. >> they are not intending to stay here for a lengthy period of time. >> she is completely and totally wrong and she is misleading the american public. >> either announcing covid vaccine effective for ages 5 to 11 in. we are seeing more cases in children, but we know the vast majority of children recover without any problems.
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>> and stocks rock. the dow selling off more than 600 points. bret: worst day since july. >> pass to aaron joel try to turn the corner, he does. >> throw and he has got it. >> rogers slips one in there. touchdown. >> rogers with jones out in the back field fourth touchdown of the night. ♪ do you remember ♪ when it was september ♪ change in the mind ♪ steve: earth, wind and fire. good morning, everybody. 6:00. 6:01 in miami. and today is, i hate to be the one to say it, it's the last day of summer. ainsley: we're going into fall. [sighs] are. ainsley: fall amazing. ainsley: don't do the booing noise. fall is great. brian: not if your whole wardrobe is tank tops that would
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be my situation. steve: why have we not seen this? brian: get a new outfit. earth, wind and fire a perfect band today because the president is going to be addressing climate change. steve: if you live or work in the new york city area. today is one of those gridlock alert days where you should just should not be driving in new york city because there are all these world leaders. remember yesterday i was mentioning how all the world leaders who are coming to new york city are going to be met with this vaccination mandate? ainsley: right. steve: the president of brazil tried to go out to eat yesterday and they wouldn't let him in to a restaurant. ainsley: because is he not vaccinated? steve: they have a picture of him eating out on the sidewalk in front of a pizzeria in new york city. brian: the mayor personally targeted him. you know, he is a trump clone. and he is not for this vaccine and they said, for example, the mayor of brazil, we are not going to -- if you don't have a vaccine card, the president -- the mayor says if you don't have a vaccine card you are not going
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to eat here. that's the type of stuff that's just petty. he should be given deference. there is plenty of ways to isolate it and plenty of brazilian restaurants that would have accommodated him that's why i'm so embarrassed and indicate wait for this mayor to hit the road. steve: the problem with the brazilian mayor that lets him in they get slapped with a great big fine. steve: just eat outside. the weather is perfect on this the final day of summer. ainsley: yesterday i was restaurant and they had two security guards outside the restaurant they needed to see i.d. and vaccination cards. they won't let you in without it. brian: they haven't started with the fines yet like they did with the whole space thing. governor cuomo is great at this. this governor looks like a real nightmare in terms of cracking down. big mandate put 2-year-olds in masks. talked to dr. makary whatever you do do not put being
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2-year-olds in masks. ainsley: it hasn't been approved so we're not doing it yet but that's the new conversation. steve: that's what joe biden said yesterday that he apparently will get the booster as soon as it is okayed by the fda. brian: that's good because three weeks ago he called the press conference saying get ready for the booster. steve: done deal. brian: not too embarrassing. if you have a jet pack in new york city use it today. ainsley: gets out. steve: you need a destination mandate card. ainsley: traffic is bad in new york because of the u.n. meeting. talk about gabby petino. brian: we start with fox news alert today. autopsy performed on a body believed to be gabby petino. ainsley: execute a search of brian laundrie's parents house. steve: carley shimkus is live outside the house with brand new reporting. at one point yesterday police told people to get back because that was a crime scene. carley: yeah, that's right,
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steve. and an autopsy will be completed later today on the body believed to be gabby petino. so we will soon learn more about the cause of death. you are right. things are quiet right now outside the laundrie family home. but this was declared a crime scene yesterday when some 20 fbi agents swarmed the property to execute a search warrant. chris and roberta laundrie were he is courted out of the house. placed into unmarked van. agents were seen carrying what appears to be boxes of evidence. the family's silver mustang was towed away and taken to the police station. we were expecting to hear from the laundrie family attorney today, but he canceled that press conference overnight. fox news has obtained audio that sheds new light on the domestic dispute the couple got into no n. moab utah august 11th -- or august 12th, rather, at the time police believe gabby was the aggressor but the witness who
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called 911 says gabby was the one who was attacked. take a listen. >> what were they doing? >> we drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl. >> he was slapping her? >> yes. and then we stopped. they ran up and down the sidewalk. he proceeded to hit her, hopped in the car and they drove off. >> and a search warrant released on monday also revealed an odd text message gabby's mom received on august 27th that didn't sound like it was coming from her daughter. the message referred to gabby's grandfather by his first name, which is out of character. meanwhile the search for brian laundrie continues. alabama police have actually followed multiple possible sightings of brian laundrie. so far those sightings have yielded no leads. steve, ainsley, brian? brian: hey, carley, when was the first time we heard that 911 call. why do you think we got it public yesterday.
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carley: yeah, well the first time we even heard that there was any sort of altercation that took place between them, we heard about the altercation and then a day later the body camera footage was released and it was about an hour and 15 minute long video. gabby is very upset in it. and the 911 call and the moab, utah police report and body camera footage, they don't really match. steve: no. carley: in the body cam footage in the police report, they rule that gabby was the aggressor because there were scratches on brian's face and a witness did corroborate that saying gabby was the one that hit brian. but then when you listen to the 911 call. it's the total opposite. so something doesn't really jive there. the other thing that was said that you hear in the body camera footage that i thought was notable is that police asked gabby why she got into a fight with brian. and she gave a couple of reasons. she was upset. she was crying.
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in one of them she said she was trying to start this youtube career and her boyfriend didn't really think she could do it. so, clearly you can tell that this was a toxic and possibly unsupportive relationship as well. ainsley: that 911 call when the guy says he sought boyfriend slapping gabby, that was on august 12th. is that what led to the video we were just showing of police approaching them on the side of the road. carley: yeah, that's exactly right. i'm sure the video that you saw, i can't see it, but i have seen the body camera footage many times and it shows gabby, she is carrying water bottles and that is the body camera footage. that's moments after police in moab, utah stop the car. they pull gabby out first. they talk to her and say what's going on? we heard there was a domestic dispute. she is really upset. they go over to brian. brian says that gabby has severe anxiety and she got really upset. so what they ultimately decided to do was separate the two of them for the night.
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gabby stayed in that white van. and they took brian to a hotel for the night. that's how that domestic disturbance call ended on augus. steve: i understand that investigators are being inundated with tips. they have gotten over a thousand from tiktokers and youtubers trying to help. carley, check back in with you later on. thank you for the great reporting. ainsley: he hasn't been seen since last tuesday, it's been a week. steve: had it been known earlier that he is the one who slapped her, you know, they could probably would have asked him some questions ahead of time when he was still in that house. now he might be in alabama. ainsley: she got back in the van and he went to a hotel room. when did they reconnect? steve: good question. brian: police work. i'm very curious to see should they have been surveilling him? they didn't have anything on him. they just had a suspicion, hunch, gut feeling, do you have surveil like somebody like that.
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ainsley: why did they search the house yesterday? they took her computer that was in her van driven back to florida. they have her computer and going through that information. her mom said she stopped posting anything on youtube. steve: right. ainsley: very odd for her mom. call the grandfather texting her odd message check on stan he keeps calling me and she said she never called her grandfather stan. brian: who calls their grandfather with first name. steve: we are requesting to talk to a fellow ed gavin very shortly about the parent and the investigation with the police down there. because, brian, you are absolutely right. was there probable cause if he shows up, you know, he drives 1,000 miles in her van and she is missing. that's probably a good reason to sit down and talk to him, just interview him. or at least surveil him you can surveil anybody a lot of people said had they done that they would know exactly where brian
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laundrie is. ainsley: i wish they would have. i then it looks like anybody can do this. come back home and hire an attorney and you don't have to talk? it. steve: clam up. ainsley: right. steve: the autopsy is going to come out later today. homeland secretary mayorkas issuing a stern warning to migrants insisting the u.s. border, despite those pictures, not open and telling migrants turn around, go home, show is over here. ainsley: this as the 600 additional border agents are arriving down in texas to assist these crowds of migrants that are camping out underneath the bridge as even more are flooding into the southern border town. brian: take out ads in local countries, you show expulsions, don't make speeches at the border. "fox & friends" enterprise reporter lawrence jones is live in del rio with a first hand look with the escalating situation; lawrence, do they have the thing under control yet? lawrence: yeah, good morning, family. you are exactly right. i don't know any other way to
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say it but the secretary was just lying. he went and did a press conference. he had just -- i know this firsthand because from my sources he had just did a briefing with local leadership as well as state troopers in the state of texas. they were telling him about the situation. he admitted privately that there's a crisis going on. he gets out there, goes for the press conference, and says that the border is closed. which is a complete lie. anyway, i had exclusive interview with the lieutenant governor with the state of texas. it is very clear that the state troopers in this state are holding the line. right behind me 19 rio grande river. the people that are surrounding this rio grande river, although border patrol wants to do it they are not doing it they're handling processing. it is the state troopers. anyway, the lieutenant governor says if texas is doing it anyway, why don't we just hire the border patrol right here in texas and give them the appreciation they deserve. take a look. >> i want the state of texas to
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hire those 9,000 border patrol agents who are working. give them a $10,000 signing bonus. a $10,000 raise. they all live here in texas anyway. most of them. let them join our ranks. we will start a new border force. and when biden doesn't have 8,000 border patrol agents down here, he is going to have to turn to us and ask for help. the biden administration, at the end of the day, even when we arrest them and we turn them over to them, they release them. they are doing nothing in enforcement like we are doing. so, how can we take this over? let's just hire all of their employees. let them all come to work for us. we will have a border force. and when the president has no one to turn to but texas, we will say mr. president, just step back we will take care of it. because you don't seem to care or be aware of what is going on to begin with this next idea to hire border patrol agents to come to work for us and have a border force makes total sense to me. it is something we can actively do to make a difference and we will take this over. because our guys and women know how to do this. we know how to do this.
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and we don't tie the hands of our folks. lawrence: so, guys, the white house, as well as the feds, are playing semantic game right now. they say that of course, texas cannot enforce natural immigration laws. yesterday i took a helicopter tour viewing what's happening here on the ground. and you saw illegals trying to make their ways again across the rio grande. who was there? the texas state troopers, having them here, right here was a clear deterrence. steve: well, that is great. lawrence, i read in the local papers down there that the authorities say they have removed 6,000 migrants they have sent a lot of them back to 80. the problem is they haven't been in haiti since 2010. they have been living in bolivia or living in peru or some place else like that. i read a quote from a woman we need to go back to chile.
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we have no money. how could biden do this to us? it sounds like the anger is being leveled at our president. lawrence: well, so, let me give some context. first of all, the biden administration has not only ticked off every republican in town they have ticked off all the democrats in town, too. they have created utter chaos right here in this state. second of all, i think there is a misconception. the reporting that they are giving out is that most of these people are being sent back. that is not true. only about 25% based on the private briefing that i got yesterday with the lieutenant governor from state troopers. only about 25% are going to be deported, the other 75%, as long as you have minors with you and some of these men that are here have minors with them. you will be given a notice to appear as we know the majority of them do not come back to the court. so those folks will be released within the country. ainsley: how do they decide who gets deported?
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i heard they are ramping up these deportation flights to seven per day now. lawrence: you know, i hate to be this blunt but the kids are the ticket. if you have kids with you. ainsley: you get to stay. lawrence: that gives you the ability to stay within the country. when i'm out here seeing these kids. they are bathing within the river, that are literally having heat strokes and everything else, it is unsanitary out here. you ask why. the reason why is because they get to stay in the country if they have the kids out here. it's that simple. brian: they are not doing the remain in mexico policy. a judge told them they have got to do it. they are just not doing it. lawrence: so let's get some context on that, brian. part of the reason why they can't do the remain in mexico policy is because the mexican authorities don't want to deal with it anymore. t. causes other chaos. mexico doesn't even want to comply with this anymore. this is an administration that has gone consistently after the trump administration for not
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keeping their deals in place. they decided to break this deal without considering the political ramification or what would happen to the state of texas. and now mexico doesn't even want to deal with him on this policy. brian: part of the reason is they came out, joe biden said was a violation of international law to have someone cross into our border and make them stay in another country. you go ridicule the mexican president and then you say okay, we are going to leave the illegals there now and they are probably saying the heck with that one of the first things president trump did was get them reinforce the southern mexican border. to stop this. instead, it is an open door. lawrence: that's exactly right. meanwhile the mexican authorities, you see all these tents and everything, the state of texas now looks like a third world country in the mexican authorities aren't allowing that to happen. the moment they try to stay there and making encampments and everything. they tell them the mexican military to move along. to get out of the way. that you cannot do that why
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isn't america doing the same thing? steve: great question. lawrence, great reporting down there. thank you very much. brian: don't worry they're all vaccinated. ainsley: if you go to another country and you come back, i haven't done that yet, but a lot of my friends have and they said they had to get covid test. they had to make sure that they were safe before they came back into laguardia or newark airport or jfk. steve: it's very complicated and you have got to be tested down there. some people in my family did just that so, yesterday, the white house announced that international travelers can fly back into the united states starting in november but they have got to have a vaccination card and they have got to have negative covid test. so, there seems to be a double standard because you see all those people. you don't see the covid checkout line right there at our southern border. peter doocy at the white house asked jen psaki about the double standard between international travelers and these international travelers on our southern border. watch. >> somebody asking the foreign
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nationals who are walking into del rio, texas and setting up camps on this side of the border for proof of vaccination or a negative covid test? somebody walks into the country right across the river? does somebody ask them to see their vaccination cards? >> well, let me explain to you again, peter, how our process works. as individuals -- as individuals come across the border, and they are both assessed for whether they have any symptoms, if they have symptoms, they are -- the intention is for them to be quarantined. that is our process. they are not intending to stay here for a lengthy period of time. i don't think it's the same thing. it's not the same thing. steve: that part right at the end. they're not intending to stay here for a lengthy period of time. i think they are. ainsley: if they are not going to stay they don't have to get tested. brian: i'm pretty sure they are not here just to see the bridge. i just wanted to sit under the bridge and then i will head home or i will go to kansas and set up a brand new life.
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steve: kansas is a brand new life. brian: if you are illegal immigrant don't don't go to kansas. ainsley: unbelievable if you go to another country and come back you have to prove you don't have covid. people coming through the southern border, are you are allowed to stay and not covid testinged. if you have a cough then what happens? quarantine you? steve: double standard pointed out by the white house. more "fox & friends" coming right up. it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination because it's not just for kids. (struggling vehicle sounds) ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination think premium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can your internet do that? ♪ jillian: good morning, we are back now with your headlines, houston police officer william jeffrey dies during a shootout while serving a felony warrant. another officer was shot and is recovering in the hospital. the suspect was killed after ambushing officers. the career criminal's rap sheet
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date back to 2008 with multiple conditions. he was reasonably granted bond despite from prosecutors. 31 years of service with the department. he leaves behind a wife and child. chicago mayor lori lightfoot boosts funding for the city's police department. this a year after slashed $59 million from the department's budget amid calls to defund the police. chicago has seen a rise in violent crime throughout this year. over the weekend alone, the city recorded at least 45 shootings that left 66 people injured and nine 2kedz. submitting a request to the fda for approval to give covid-19 vaccines to children as young as 5. this coming as the american academy of pediatrics say kids make up. children 5 and 11 not as strong as the doses teens and adults receive. yet the drug maker says it still produces the same amount of
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antibodies. aaron rogers throws four touchdowns as the green bay packers. defeating the lions 31-17. peyton manning throwing jabs at former rivals new england patriots during the broadcast. watch. >> i mean i felt like the packers were listening eli you and i conversation on friday got to come out and run the ball. i think our conversation was bugged. you know, kind of like the patriots used to do back in the day. jillian: the tampa bay bucs gronkowski stole the show. >> i don't practice on red zone day because i'm red zone robby g. already. baby. >> gronk and tom brady in striking distance of breaking peyton manning by a duo. they are funny, aren't they? brian: having a great time. the thing so sad peyton manning wants to buy the broncos that means he has to give up the
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show. that's the problem. do not buy a team. i don't want to give up the show. steve: he can do the broncos show. ainsley: buy his own team and do whatever he wants. brian: we want him to be happy. steve: as we mentioned at the beginning of the program today big gridlock alert day because it's the united nations general assembly. two weeks where leaders are going to be here. president of the united states joe biden, we're going to hear from him for the first time since the friday from hell. and i'm talking about last friday when the united states being a knowledged we accidently droned a bunch of civilians and killed seven children. when france recalled the ambassador, you have the migrant crisis and fda's rejection of the booster shots for people under under 65. you know, as you look at just those things, you wonder are those controllable things from the administration or are they uncontrollable things?
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ainsley: they didn't listen to the fda and instead boosters are a good thing. so that was controlled. the withdrawal of afghanistan he made that decision, that was controlled. the drone strike that killed the seven children he made that decision to do that. that was controlled. reconciliation package that was controlled. ainsley: that was controlled. brian: the booster presser that was controlled. if you look at the a.p., they don't feel like anything is in biden's control just circumstances like the wind and the rain just brings us back to the original song we started the show with. earth wind and fire. be terrorist drone strike. all within an hour. underscore the perils president from uncontrolled events they can define a term. uncontrol. this is the most apologetic press period and they are desperate to sustain his approval rating which is now
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between 42 and 44%. steve: right. he is not only a reporter for the associated press. is he also a political analyst for msnbc. meanwhile, an analyst for fox news is joe concha. he is looking at what joe biden and company are trying to do. it sounds like for the most part they are just trying to stick heads in the sand. >> the biden agenda moving forward it's hard to see anywhere where anything is going well right now. i think it's basically his handlers want to make it look like there isn't a problem. it's the head in the sand approach. that's why the president never goes to the border. if he goes to the border, then they acknowledge more than they keep using this word challenge instead of crisis, right? if you just ignore the problem i think they think the news cycle with will carry it away. now that donald trump isn't on the stage anymore for the most part, then the focus isn't solely on him. it's actually on the people that are currently in power. so, they know absolutely that they are in trouble. when they see that they're polling in the mid 30's, low
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30's on independents that's a big problem. steve: apparently the president's speech today at the united nations general assembly is going to be about closing the chapter on 20 years of war. probably going to leave out how we droned those people at the end. brian: yeah. steve: going to turn to coronavirus, climate and vigorous competition with great powers but not a new cold war and probably avoid explaining how we stabbed france in the back. brian: right. i think it's also important to bring up that the u.n. first general secretary said that our actions make us feel as though we want a cold war with china, instead of saying mutually america and china seem to be at logger heads or something that an international politician would say. they say america's policy towards china is bringing us to that point. ainsley: and we can't, sorry, brian, were you finished. brian: go ahead. ainsley: okay. we can't forget that there are americans trapped behind enemy lines still in afghanistan and they are saying they are hiding in houses for weeks.
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they are keeping the lights off at night moving from place to place wearing baggie clothing and burqas for protection if they have to go out. steve: they are not stranded. we heard that they are not stranded. ainsley: uncontrollable. brian: joe biden is going to run on this mantra, america, we only 10% of our citizens behind. ainsley: exactly. steve: if. ainsley: i thought he wasn't going to leave anybody behind. brian: how about we only leave about 100 give or take a johnson or mcneil. ainsley: 6:31 on the east coast. a chilling 911 call reveals new details into a fight between gabby petino and her boyfriend just weeks before her disappearance. our next guest an expert in missing person cases say authorities never should have let her boyfriend out of their sight.
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they ran up and down the sidewalk. he proceeded to hit her. hopped in the car and they drove off. steve: and that is so different than what we were told a couple of days ago. ed gavin is the former acting chief of the administration joins us now from new york city. ed, good morning to you. last week had heard that she had slapped him and now we hear the tape and it was he who slapped her. >> yes. exactly. i think the police officer got it all wrong. and ironically, what he did was he actually sent brian laundrie to a dv shelter what should have happened, she was clearly a domestic violence victim. we needed a controlling intervention at that point. she should have been taken to a municipal hospital, examined by a registered nurse, a first's assistant or a medical doctor. i would even go as far as to say that she should have also seen a sexual abuse nurse examiner because god knows. he may have sexually assaulted her. she was crying out for help.
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she was desperate. when he approached the car she was crying. she was hyper ventilating. she said she had ocd. she said he she had been in a fight with him. what does the cop do he get in the car or tells her i'm not going to arrest you for d.v. i'm cutting you some slack. then the boyfriend gets in the back of that chevy tahoe that police suv and is he taken to a dv shelter. the reverse should have happened. i mean a controlling intervention was needed. they dropped the ball there for real. then what i found very strange is the cop was telling brian laundrie about the problems that his wife was having. how she needed medication and he was trying to compare his wife's situation to gabby's situation. he knows nothing about gabby. you know, you need to get -- that person should have been taken to a municipal hospital. that's my opinion on that. steve: okay. >> and also, they should have circled back to the guy that made the call initially. i'm sure he was probably a local. maybe he was a local. they should have circled back with him and found out and really tightened his story up to
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see exactly what he saw. clearly she was a d.v. victim if ever there was one. steve: and then, ed, he, brian laundrie shows up at his house a couple weeks later, 0 days later in her car and she's missing. you would think that would be reasonable suspicion to keep an eye on him but instead it's like well, it's just a missing person's case the local police say. >> no doubt. i said that in the "new york post" on saturday. and the preponderance of the credible evidence suggested they were a couple they were engaged high school sweet hearts gone four months he shows up with her vehicle and she is not in it. almost seems like unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. did he take the car over her? did they have a fight over the vehicle? who knows what the police should have done. they should have put everybody on overtime and had the sarasota county sheriff involved. they should have gotten fdle involved. money is no object at that point you have a mission person. furthermore this police
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spokesman in florida josh taylor, i he is saying like guys like me are full of explicative. let me tell you, josh, i have recovered over 400 people in the last 15 years i have gift wrapped missing person cases rape cases custodial interference cases gang bangers. my question to you, how many policing and exploited people have you found. i want to say one more thing the national center for missing and exploited children was founded by john walsh. do you know why that happened? because the police botched the adam walsh investigation. and that's really what's happened here as far as i can tell. steve: let's find out today from the autopsy as best they can tell up in wyoming what happened to gabby petino if that is hers. thank you for joining us. a lot of things we haven't thought about until you came along. >> pleasure to be with you, sir. steve: all right. it is 0 minutes before the top of the hour on tuesday. still ahead dhs secretary mayorkas urging migrants not to come to the united states. he said that before.
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and forgot where she was. you can always spot a first time gain flings user. if you come to the united states initially. you will be endangering your life. this and your family's life. this is not the way to do it. the volume of people was rather sudden. rather dramatic. quick and we surged resources according to the pace. ainsley: dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas seemingly surprised how dire the crisis at the southern border really is he visited del rio, texas yesterday issuing stern warning to illegal immigrants the border is closed he says. let's bring in texas congressman tony gonzales. good morning, tony or
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congressman i should say. good morning. >> good morning. ainsley: what are you seeing down there? you represent texas. >> yeah, first shout out to my daughter on 1st birthday daddy lost you. thank you. as far as as happening on the border it's as bad as ever been. it's heart breaking. i visited del rio late last week. there was around 8,000 migrants there at the time. and as i walked through and saw the -- just the shear amount of people, saw the faces of the border patrol agents that just felt defeated. you know, after i got done with that visit with the chief of border patrol chief garcia and i looked over at him i feel sad. he said yes, everyone is having a difficult time. the whole environment is pure chaos. the people of del rio are tired. they are tired of it all. they have had enough. you know, this isn't a political football. they are tired of the administration abandoning them. they are tired of the administration forgetting about them. you know, today we are talking about haitians in del rio, what
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i worry about what is it going to be next week? is it going to be eagle pass? is it going to be the valley again? el paso, the failed policies by this administration has caused this chaos. ainsley: yeah, we talked to a lady yesterday her husband is a border patrol agent. she has been on our show several times she says the same thing. they care more about the migrants, people not even citizens of this country than they do of the folks who live in del rio, they are all worried about their safety. then mayorkas yesterday says you will be returned. your journey will not succeed. do not come to the united states. but last month we let in more than 200,000 the month before that more than 200,000. are they all being returned they are not all being returned reality it last. they maul numbers returned. called repatriatation flights. we have to step up the number of rerepatriation flights.
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only way slows down 8 to 89% of folks must be returned to their country of origin, two, by us releasing folks, you know, for court dates years down the line. all that's going to do is encourage more people to show up. we have to add immigration judges to the equation and get these court cases moved up quicker meantime communities like del rio, very small tight-knit communities that have beyond a breaking point. ainsley: right, we see thousands of people there under that bridge and hear from lawrence jones if you have a child with you that's your ticket. they won't send you back home. congressman, thank you so much for coming on with us, happy birthday to your beautiful daughter. >> thank you, have a wonderful day. ainsley: thanks, you too. check iny janice dean for forecast. ainsley: happy birthday belated birthday for you. ainsley: thanks your your posting.
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you are so sweet. ainsley: of course we'll do drinks later. we have this cold front that's moving across the upper midwest and great lakes. that's going to bring the potential for showers and thunderstorms. 63 in new york starting to feel like fall. this is the last day of summer i heard you talking about it last 24 hours. northeast getting heavy rainfall and isolated flash flooding in some of those areas. keep that in mind. no big major storms to talk about. it is still going to be very warm over the southwest and parts of california. there is your fall forecast. it officially arrives tomorrow at 3:21 p.m. we are going to start to see all that fall foliage. i have a map there for you. there is the average peak for the fall foliage the you were midwest. it's beautiful time of year. i know you love it too my friend. >> i love it. go go have drinks outside at a restaurant i think it's the anniversary of hurricane hugo. that was a big one. ainsley: it was. ainsley: we were hunkered down in our basement in south carolina and it zip code a lot
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city of chicago worse year. >> who thought defunding the police was a good idea. >> are your restaurants full when you need vaccination card to get in. >> are loss last six weeks $1.8 million. >> green bay packers defeating the lions 30-17. >> i felt like the packers were listening to our conversation on friday you have got to come out and run the ball. our conversation was bugged like the patriots used to do. ♪ and the trumpets they go ♪ ♪ ainsley: i love this song, it's always put me in a good mood. look at that sunrise. that's miami, y'all. steve: it is. ainsley: 85 degrees today. brian: but here's the problem. they are not real horns, the horns they are playing it on an organ. steve: how do you know that. brian: you can tell. steve: it could be actual horn
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brian: call us up and bring your horn. ainsley: it is 7:02 on the east coast. thank you for wake up with us. let's talk about that case down in florida and out there in wyoming gabby petino. this is a fox news alert. there are new memorials that have emerged out there. the young whose disappearance who captivated our country. steve: today in wyoming an autopsy will be done of the body believed to be the 22-year-old's. it. brian: carley shimkus outside the home of the petino's boyfriend after fbi agents executed a search of the property. carley: yeah, steve, ainsley, brian. today is an important day. it's also a sad day because an autopsy on the body to be gabby petino will take place later today. so we will soon learn more about the cause of death. things are quiet outside the laundrie family home right now. but it was declared a crime scene yesterday. some 20 fbi agents swarmed the
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property, removed brian laundrie's parents from their house. placed them in an unmarked van. fbi agents were also seen carrying what appears to be boxes of evidence from the family's home. the family's silver mustang was also towed away and taken to the police station. we were expecting to hear from the laundrie family attorney today. but he canceled that press conference overnight. meanwhile, fox news has obtained audio that sheds new light on the domestic disturbance the couple got into moab, utah at the time police believed gabby was the aggressor in that fight. but the witness who called 911 says gabby was the one who was attacked. >> what were they doing? >> we drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl. >> he was slapping her? >> yes. and then we stopped. they ran up and down the sidewalk. he proceeded to hit her. hopped in the car and they drove off. carley: now a search warrant
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reveeld gabby's mom feared the worst when she received an odd text message from her daughter august 27th that says can you help stan? i just keep getting his voice mails and missed calls. now, that reference to stan was regarding gabby's grandfather. but she never called him by his first name. the warrant says this was the last communication anyone had with gabby. meanwhile, police in alabama, steve, ainsley, brian, they have been following multiple possible sightings of brian laundrie. but so far none of those sightings have led to any leads in the case. steve: that's right. do we have any idea how the police out in utah got it so wrong where it was, you know, she was slapping him was what we heard last week. carley: yeah. steve: now we have heard the 911 call and he was slapping her. carley: steve, the 911 call is
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so surprising because i just read between the 6 and 7 locke hour. i just went back and read the police report. in the police report, at the very top it labels gabby as the suspect and brian laundry as the victim. and it may not have been the police officer on the ground. i'm not saying that it's their fault because they spoke to a witness who said that gabby was the one that was hitting brian. so it seems like there was some sort of discrepancy. maybe it was a physical fight that both were involved in. but, i wonder why the police on the ground weren't told about the details in the 911 call the person who called police and said they saw gabby being slapped by brian. that changes everything. ainsley: did she ever tell the police, if you watch the full interview with police there on the side of the road, does she ever tell them no, he was the one slapping me. carley: no. not at all. she was crying. she took the blame and there has been some psychologists who say that it could be and this is all
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speculation at this point, but it could be the fact that she was in an abusive relationship and sort of learned that behavior over time. brian: carley, the other thing i was just talking to a police commissioner. what would have you -- good police work tailing a guy that you nothing on that's brian where he is right now outside the autopsy most intriguing thing about this story. he said plenty of cause to keep a loose tail. put a pole camera on the block. you are not going to be impeding on constitutional rights. it's a public street and we tail suspects all the time. they also have enough to go up on his phone and has a tracker and a listening device. as a tracker was definitely enough suspicion there to do it it's really hard to understand why they weren't doing these things. carley: i know. so many people are frustrated about that brian. because it's like how could you let this guy go. he went on this trip with a
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girlfriend. clearly he knows something. all of a sudden he is missing? there is an exit out the back of the house because we saw drone footage that shows they have a pool in the back of the house. maybe he slipped by that way. the fact that we don't know. the fact we don't know with brian laundrie is i pray to god we find him because gabby's parents deserve to know what happened to her and why it happened and when it did. he may be the only one in the world who has those answers. steve: you are right about that. carley, thank you for driving live from north port in florida. ainsley: the family says he has been missing since tuesday. that's a week haven't heard anything from him. steve: that's when he went to the preserve and then they picked up his car. ainsley: 7:08 on the east coast. mayorkas issuing a warning to the migrants during his trip to del rio, texas. >> if you come to the united states illegally, you will be returned. your journey will not succeed. and you will be in endangering
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your life and your family's lives. brian: now 600 additional dhs personnel arriving in texas to assist crowds of migrants camping under that bridge. even as more flood into the southern border town. they are not listening to him because he is saying it to us. not to the people come here. steve: "fox & friends" enterprise reporter is actually live at the scene right now with the texas rancher by the name of lawrence. lawrence: they are not listening. we talked to the migrants yesterday they are upset because the biden administration officially said they could come. anyway, laura allen here a former texas county judge. let's talk about how texas dhs are the ones securing texas and enforcing laws on your land. >> absolutely. the governor gave us the ability
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to have texas prosecute trespassing on our property. and in our case, you know, we do ranch. we own a large piece of property here. just a couple days ago we had 23 illegals come through our property. these were mexican citizens. and we actually intervened and had them taken from border patrol handed other to d. is for prosecution. they are being processed for criminal trespassing. and so that has enabled a lot of the landowners here to have another mechanism, while border patrol is busy here at the bridge dealing with what they have to deal with, dps has stepped. in and been able to do something out in the area that border patrol is not able to get to. lawrence: dps has already cited about 1,000 folks that have been on texas property. talk about the morale here in the state of texas. i was tell our anchors in new york that even every democrat in town is upset with the biden administration for what they're doing here in texas. >> well, i can tell new our
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county alone, we have a democratic county judge, we have a democratic sheriff, we have a democratic mayor, we're 85% hispanic. we have always been a blue county. our county went red in the last election. and all of our elected officials, i think, at this point are just pretty much fed up. they are fed up. they are tired. we have dealt with more than we should ever have to deal with we have seen more than we should ever have to see. and without washington's help, this has been just an insurmountable obstacle to us. lawrence: talk about. the sheriff had a special message for the men and women out here and the support that they need. >> you know, absolutely. i spoke to our sheriff last night and he asked me to convey a message specifically to our citizens, but left of center to everyone in our state and all of the viewers with all of the division that we currently have going on and the scrutiny of law
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enforcement, our community has come together and really supported law enforcement not only the sheriff's department, but border patrol, texas dps. everyone that's out here. and the sheriff asked me to please share on his behalf because he is not able, that he is beyond proud of our community and our citizens. and he is very, very, very thankful for the support that we have gotten. lawrence: laura allen thank you so much. twice, i can't state it enough, when the federal government has let the people of texas down. it has been the texas state troopers. it has been the sheriffs, it has been the mayors in the local towns that have stepped up to the plate. this is the border. >> this is the rio grand right behind me. right in front of me the reason why illegals aren't coming across this border because right in front of me there is an armor of state troopers that are guarding what the federal government should be doing, guys. i'm going to send it back to you guys in new york.
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steve: lawrence, great reporting down there, thank you very much. it is a national security crisis. that is according to 26 republican governors led by greg abbott and governor ducey of arizona. they are calling -- they have written a letter to have the president. they want a meeting with him to discuss what is going on on the southern border within the next 15 days because it is at the breaking point. ainsley: well, last month, more than 200,000 were apprehended or they were -- that many encounters. the month -- the same month last year 50,000. brian: i'm sorry, go ahead. ainsley: the numbers, i'm sorry, it's just staggering. brian: the president doesn't acknowledge there is a border issue. he hasn't taken questions. he walked right past our reporters on friday. walked right paths them. he took his bike past them on sunday and walked right past them yesterday. this is major issue. and then you have other anchors now on other channels that couldn't be nice tore him pointing this out. i see this poll that i think this could get the president's attention. when texas residents were asked
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hispanic voters in texas were asked about president biden's job approval. 54% disapprove. 35% approve. those visions of taking texas and turning it blue, that's your answer. people think if you loosen up the reporter the hispanic community will like it, no. because hispanics are americans. and they know what they did to get here the right way. this is not the right way. it's also destroying the quality of life there. i would love to see the new mexico governor because i have no hope for the california governor. the new mexico governor also has a border crisis on his hands. he is a democrat. i would love to see them step up and say, listen, i don't care what party i'm in. i have a crisis here. my allegiance is to my residents, my voters. ainsley: we had a congressman tony gonzales who represents the texas area and this is what he said about the problem down there on the border. >> it is as bad as it's ever been. it's heart breaking. you know, i visited del rio late
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last week. there was around 8,000 migrants there at the time. and as i walked through and saw just the shear amount of people, saw the faces of the border patrol agents that just felt defeated, the people of del rio are tired. they are tired of it all. they have had enough. you know, this isn't a political football. they are tired of the administration abandoning them. they are tired of the administration forgetting about them. you know, today we are talking about haitians in del rio, what i worry about, what is it going to be next week? is it going to be eagle pass? is it going to be the valley again, el paso, the failed policies by this administration has caused this chaos. the reality is this administration is putting america last. steve: you know, and mr. gonzalez just mentioned border patrol agents. there walls a story out of the el paso newspaper yesterday that they use some still frames. you know, those images that that we have shown you where the agents are on horseback and they are, you know, they are trying to manage the people who were
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crossing? it's suggested that they were using whips or larry yets on some of the migrants so there was outrage. can you see. so images here. secretary mayorkas and others said, you know what? those aren't whips or lariats. they are actually the reins that they're using to control the horses. there is nothing in their hands except very long reins on the horses. nonetheless, they are going to look into it just to make sure that everything was by the book. that was a story percolating yesterday. about, you know, the agents using whips on the migrants. that's not true. brian: not true and also you have to do something to convince a horse to go in the water. right? and use. steve: they whip the back of the horse they are not apparently according to what i read this morning, they are not to be -- ainsley: telling us not to come but let's just try. so many of them are saying this is our only opportunity because biden is more lenient than the
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past administration. they are going to try. you see these images of everyone coming through the water or underneath the bridge. they are just hoping that they're able to stay. some of them will. steve: so many from haiti who haven't been to haiti for 11 years. we are sending them to a country where they don't know anybody and now they are really angry at joe biden. brian: right. they should have thought about that before they came here. steve: just saying. brian: right. back to chile, keep your receipts 17 minutes now after the hour. jillian mele has the other breaking news. jillian: begin with this. america's crime crisis grim milestone in oakland, california. the city recording its 100th homicide of the year. 10 of whom have been killed in the last week. oakland police chief pleading with the community to stop the blood shed. >> how many senseless lives lost if this is not a calling to everybody in this community that there is a crisis, i don't know what is.
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jillian: the oakland police department has a total of 695 officers. the fewest amount of officers its employed in 10 years. ben and jerry's another pint of wokeness to push squad member cori bush's $10 billion anti-police proposal. the ice cream maker unveiling change is brewing flavor. supporting a bill that calls to replace police officers with social workers and other first responders on certain emergency calls. tiktok is facing pressure as a new trend emerges. users are posting videos vandalizing schools and rest rooms. the app. now banning the #devious even videos showings the criminal behavior. officials across the country want tiktok to do more as video are still surfacing on the platform. becoming empty nesters with a fun photo shoot. doug and candy lions posting pictures playing off a baby announcement. they are excited for the adventures around the corner as
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their two daughters leave for college. got to wonder how the daughters feel about that. steve: kathy and i were worried when the last kid sally went to cleaning because we are going to be empty nesters all along like brian and dawn right now. she left? it was great. lafayette we missed her. we could facetime with her. we talk to her every day. she came back to live. that was fine. but we had time to have some fun. ainsley: brian, good news for you is you have two human sized dogs. your house is full. brian: we always have people. ainsley: he sees his daughter every weekend. brian: they are playing sock everywhere every weekend. steve: he got siri in his car so he can listen to fox when he drives. how did dawn handle it? brian: we haven't had like three days even without them. and brian is working the city so he is going back and forth. steve: thank you, jillian. ainsley: i will be a basket
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if you come to the united states illegally, you will be returned. your journey will not succeed, and you will be entang jerrying your life and your family's lives. brian: there you go. dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas claim some of the migrants camped under the del rio bridge are being flown home. he said like 6,000. our next guest says it won't be all those migrants. ainsley: sources telling tom who heman that most migrants are being released into our country. they call those flights a, quote, distraction from the truth. steve: tom homan joins us right now. tom, as we look at those images from the bridge down in del rio, texas, you know, we hear from the administration and the stats from the government is that over a million people have been apprehended. and that makes it sound like they were stopped and then sent back. but of the million something. you know, let's say what
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proportion are actually sent back? because if there are children or if there are women we have heard from the most part they get to come right on this. >> yeah. no, the secretary, i watched that news conference. i wanted to throw something at the tv. i don't know what the color of the sky in his world is, but he cannot say two things. number one, the haitians will be deported. when this first happened. about three quarters of them were released. it wasn't until they were called on it that he decided okay, we have got deport some. but many are being released to ice. and ice will release them. i mean, if you look at the number 6 detainees ice has been ordered to release of the nine criminals, it's a shell game. maybe the border patrol is not releasing them anymore in the last couple days, but they are being sent to ice. and they are being released from ice. another thing he said, when the reporter asked him do you have operational control of the border? he said yes. they have lost operational control. when there is 350,000 got-aways, there is no operational control.
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when you surgery sources rgb in the dell rio, that leaves 224 miles of border unguarded, i have seen the assignment sheets, 224 miles of southern border were unguarded because they had a surgery sources to these other areas. that's not operational security. when the haitians are moving back and forth to mexico for supplies and freely coming into the illegal camp on u.s. property, that is not operational control. and finally, i will say this. talking to a senior border patrol command official, he told me, tom, we have lost control of the border. this is his term. he said broken arrow. we are overwhelmed. we can't handle the incoming. we are outmasd on this. we have lost operational control of this area. and that comes from the men wearing green on the border doing the job. ainsley: what specific stories does he say when he talks to these individuals? a lot of the people are coming
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across, the reason to believe they are coming is the administration's actions mean more than words. he gets up there all day long and say don't come you are going to be removed. but they have released hundreds of thousands of people into the country, many with covid. people have seen this once they get to their final destination they call their relatives and friends. cartels how many people being released. the secretary can say all he wants don't come. based on their actions and how many people have been released into the united states, they are going to keep coming. so just warning them not to come is not working. their actions speak louder than words. brian: tom, don't tell us don't come. if they want to actually get that message out, take out ads, radio, put it out to local governments. make them make the announcements to let these people know don't come. he has a press conference. he is telling us that he doesn't want them to come. is this a joke? >> it's absolutely a joke. look, you don't want them to come, then enforce the law. detain people, we move people. stop releasing people. do what the trump administration
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did. that was operational control. do you know how many the trump administration released? zero. remain in mexico program. everybody went back. under this administration unaccompanied children, they bypass title 4. then they go to court and argue we need title 42. the judge laughs them you are violating title 42. releasing most people into the united states, despite title 4. have covid. now coming and argue that you need it? again, their actions have failed the american people and taps joke. i have never seen anything like this in my life. brian: if they didn't have the drones up in the air and didn't show those virnls, do you think this would have been happening now even mayorkas going down there? >> no. thank god for this network. this network pulled that scab off and we have to keep on it now other networks starting to cover it pushing the theory these people are being deported not true. ainsley: especially if you have
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kids. lawrence jones says if you have children, you get to stay. >> yes. absolutely. ainsley: thank you, tom. brian: tom, great reporting. no one has that information. ainsley: 7:30 on the east coast. american residence still strapped over there in afghanistan as they are hiding from the taliban. groups like the task force pineapple are working nonstop to go and get them and bring them home. the leader of that group scott mann gives an update on that mission. steve: it pfizer announces a small deals of their vaccine is good for kids. are parents ready to get their kids vaccinated? a parent panel on that coming up next. my patients are able to have that quality of life back. i recommend sensodyne repair and protect with deep repair.
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thousands of at risk afghans we made a promise to with sivs and other qualified paperwork to get out of there that's going to be the long game. a lot of these people like our partner in special operation forces and others they can't just walk and get on an airplane this going to be a long game. this is going to be a long event. we are not giving up. but winter is coming. right now, the humanitarian aid that is going to be necessary for these at risk populations is primarily coming from the private sector and we're going to need some help on that as we build this out. brian: officially they say as of last friday, 64 american citizens, 31 green card holders have been evacuated. and people are getting the sense from the government that we're just about done. scott, are we just about done? >> well, i can tell you that the combat veterans and the veteran volunteers in this are not anywhere near done. a lot of these people have quit their jobs as school teachers and amazon, they cashed their
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401(k)s brian with honoring a promise as a cop. a lot of these veterans have been on like a one month old long 911 dispatch calls. these are already pretty severely traumatized people. they are not going to give up and that's our message to the afghan people and their families. we are not going to give up and find ways to get to you safety and hopefully to freedom. brian: so far we understand the americans are trying not to be noticed. they are terrified and dressing like the local citizens. what could you tell us? how many americans are you working with allies green card holders and don't tell me exactly where, obviously. but how are you looking to get out if the plane isn't the way? >> well, i don't want to really dive into that, brian, just because that's such a touchy subject and that's one of the things that i think is really best just left developed at local level. i can tell you that those conversations and those actions are there. but, what i will tell you is, keeping at risk afghans and american citizens alive right now is a very heavy lift for the
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private sector. and winter is coming. and winter in afghanistan is no fun. we have got people that are wounded. we have had women giving birth in safe houses. this is going to be a humanitarian lift that we're really going to need some help with. and we really need the american people to come together around this i hope we will. around our veterans showing what this look its like. brian: taliban 2.0 are they nicer guys and easier to deal with? >> [chuckle] i don't see that i will tell you what i do see. i see afghans being hunted and targeted every day. the sense of urgency all these volunteer groups doing that way beyond pineapple is something marine people are proud of and get behind. we are going to need it as winter comes. brian: just apply for 501(c)3 take a month to get up and running. in the meantime a lot of people that want to help and i know people no no one left behind and donate that way? >> yep. they are doing a great job. brian. we didn't intend for pineapple
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to stand up as a 501(c)3 but we are going it help with humanitarian aid. until that status is achieved. i think no one left behind is a great place to donate. >> listen, it's not over in afghanistan even if the administration wants it to be. you are working with the defense department and there is a degree of cooperation. scott mann, thanks for you and everybody working with you. >> thanks a lot, brian. brian: you got it. we are not going to forget that meanwhile, the fda could soon authorize pfizer's covid-19 vaccine for young children are parents ready to get their kids vaccinated? our parent panel will tell us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ you got to shake, shame, shake ♪ ♪ helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no.
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♪ ains the fda could soon authorize the covid-19 vaccine for younger children as pfizer announces shot is effective for kids ages 5 to 11. do parent feel safe giving the jab? and how will it effect getting back in the classroom. a mother of two from florida. barbara abood a mother from new york. good morning, ladies. >> good morning. >> good morning. ainsley: jen, i know your children are 11 and 1. the 13-year-old is eligible for the vaccine already. are you going to give your 11 and 13-year-olds the vaccine. >> no. we have no plans to give either one of our children the covid vaccine. ainsley: why is that? >> well, for many reasons. severe covid risk remains low for children. and as someone in the science industry, i recognize that there is long-term data that is missing in regard to safety,
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efficacy and toll lecialt and quite honestly i have more concern about the risk with this biomedic than i do with the virus. ainsley: why is that? >> it is a novel technology, that's for sure. but, there is, again, no long-term data that i am aware of for covid-19 on our adult population. certainly not on our pediatric population. and i have heard a lot about adverse effects, especially for our adolescent male population and i do have a son. that's something that i have been watching. my husband and i have opinion watching very carefully and that is a concern that i think should be addressed before we move forward with this vaccine. ainsley: we were planning on having three guests but during the commercial break we couldn't
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get jennifer granger up. now we have her. she is a california mother of one. good morning, jennifer. >> good morning. ainsley: jennifer, how is this affecting your family? you have one son? >> i have one son. is he 8 years old. ainsley: are you going to get him vaccinated if this is approved by the fda? >> no. we have no plans to do that. ainsley: why is that? >> he's healthy and strong and we believe he has already had covid in december of 2019. and he came through it just fine. ainsley: how about you, barbara, you are a mother of two. 8-year-old and 12-year-old. i understand you pulled your kids out of school and now you are home schooling? >> that is correct. we believe that right now there is too much happening in our education and children are being forced to take a vaccine or wear a mask or learn about things that are not necessarily what our belief system are we made
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that decision for our family the start of this school year. ainsley: jen, what profession are you in you said science. >> my background is neuroscience. ainsley: we ask this question in our mom groups. what do we do? we don't know how this is going to affect them with their reproduction later on in life and even though that hasn't been proven, it's still a concern. dupe anything about this? >> so i can not speak to that because it is outside of my field of expertise, but i have been doing my own research and i have been very concerned about just the unknown. and there are unknowns with any vaccine. fortunately most of the vaccines that i have given my children and my children are fully vaccinated, have been around for decades. and more, more than 10 years.
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a lot of those vaccines. so, i feel comfortable giving my children these vaccines because there have been these long-term studies. we just don't know with the covid vaccine and honestly it will be years before i would feel comfortable giving my children this vaccine. ainsley: well, we all hear your concerns and we are all wondering what to do now, especially if our schools mandate it and many of them are doing that here in new york with the 12 and above. barbara, jen, jennifer, thank you so much. i wish you all the best. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. ainsley: you are welcome. thanks for coming on. check in with meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. good morning, janice. janice: good morning, ainsley. cooler air is moving. in take a look at the temperatures. 60s in new york city. 6. you can see we have colder air midwest.ortions of the upper the northern plains, that's in advance of a cold front that's going to push across these regions and bring the potential for showers, thunderstorms, even
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some flooding rainfall for the great lakes, parts of the mid-atlantic and southeast. that's the area of concern today. we will see isolated totals of a few inches in just a short period of time and that's why we have those flash flooding concerns for the areas that you see shaded in green today. otherwise, let's take a look at the tropics, we have tropical storm peter. that's going to stay away from land and it's going to weaken over the next couple of days. that's what we like. and then tropical storm rose just off the coast of africa. that is also going to weaken and not really hurt anybody. but we are watching a new wave off the coast right near the islands that could potentially develop and we will keep you posted on that. there is your tropical models i know you were talking about the anniversary of hurricane hugo. it's still tropical season my friend and we will keep you up to date. ainsley: thanks, janice. after another deadly weekend in chicago. mayor lori lightfoot says she wants to refund the police. hear why leo terrell says it's too little too late, that's coming up next.
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steve: well once again the city of chicago rocked by yet another bloody weekend with 61 people shot, 12 people killed, among those hurt, a three-year-old boy , another child. amid the surging violence, chicago mayor lori lightfoot is now unveiling a $16.7 billion plan that will, among other things, boost police spending after previously slashing nearly $60 million from the department budget. joining us to react is fox news contributor and civil rights attorney leo terrell. leo, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve, thanks for having me. steve: you bet, so, apparently her new budget is going to boost police spending to $1.9 billion
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up from 1.7 billion, so they're going to go up a couple hundred million dollars, which is curious, because obviously, they've got a crime problem, but it's really not so curious, because she's up for re-election >> absolutely. this is too little and too late. this is a political stunt. as you said, she's running for re-election. she cut the budget last year. she is a friend of black lives matter. i can ask all of the viewers, what has lori lightfoot done to curb crime in the last two years the summer riots, she's done absolutely nothing. this is basically blood money. i'll tell you right now, she turned down help from donald trump, couple years ago and all she is trying to do is go to her political base. steve, final point. look, the chicago police union gave her a vote of no confidence
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they turned their backs on her regarding officer french who lost her life. she is no friend to police officers at all and you can ask the viewers what has she done to curb crime. absolutely nothing. steve: and she cut the budget. she suggested last year, when the whole, when the summer of protest and she was riding the political wave, oh, you know what they're talk about de funding the police, let's de fund the police. fast forward now, you've got that incident with officer french as you were talking about , how that person was assassinated, and the police turned their backs when she went into the hospital but then you've got, leo, the number is shocking. there were 313 kids shot in chicago so far, 37 of them were killed. you know, that is a number that is hard to get past. it's one thing when you think about adult but it's something else when you think about kids. >> steve, chicago is a war zone
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, and let me give you another powerful fact. at one point this year, there were more kids shot in chicago than those kids who have died of covid this year. chicago is a war zone. kids are afraid to even walk the street. when it hits friday, until sunday, it is danger for children in chicago. steve: all right, leo, joining us from la, leo thank you very much. >> thank you, steve. steve: you bet. meanwhile, the world of truck driving has long been a man's job, but now the ladies are taking over. meet the women getting behind the wheel, and why. also, senator lindsey graham is live, here on the couch. he's in the green room, come on up, senator, you're next on "fox & friends" and bring your coffee >> ♪ ♪
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>> if somebody walks into the country, right across the river and somebody asks them to see their vaccination card? >> they're not intending to stay for a lengthy period of time. >> their actions failed the american people it's a joke. >> we drove by and the gentleman was slapping a girl. steve: a 911 call sheds now light before gabby petito's disappearance. >> going to try to gather all of the evidence they can and they're going to really start building a case. >> announcing its covid vaccine is effective for children ages 5
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steve: good morning cleveland, good morning, america, lindsey graham is going to be with us and live on the couch, here in about five minutes or so. brian: still feels so new to have guests in studio and people in the green room. ainsley: feels strange doesn't it? i love it. brian: i'm so glad, like we could for the longest time walk around in jeans and whatever in the green room, when not on the air but now we have to keep our outfits on. steve: well but before that when we were doing it from our homes i would actually do the show dressed like this from the wast e up. ainsley: did you wear shorts? steve: yes and no shoes for three months. ainsley: i will admit there was one day and stood up during the commercial break, and he goes are you wearing pajama bottoms? i'm like they're flannel! brian: it's too bad the audio guy is picking that up. all of the screens i'm sure the director has that too. steve: that's right, and anyway, we've got one more hour that we want you to see.
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we start with very important news, it's a fox news alert because memorials are emerging for gabby petito, the young woman whose disappearance has captivated a country. brian: today an autopsy will be done on the body believed to be the 22-year-old. ainsley: bless her heart look at the picture, carley shimkus is live outside of the florida home of her boyfriend's family, after the fbi agents executed that search of the property yesterday carlie? reporter: yeah, ainsley, steve, brian, we will soon learn more about the cause of death, because an autopsy on the body believed to be gabby petito will take place later today. right now, it's quiet outside the laundrie residence. the only people on the street are media and one police car over my left shoulder but yesterday, some 20 fbi agents swarmed this property to execute a search warrant. they declared the laundrie house a crime scene. agents were also seeing carrying
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boxes of what appeared to be evidence, the family's silver mustang was also towed away taken to the police station. we were expecting to hear from the laundrie family attorney today, but he canceled that press conference overnight. meanwhile, fox news has obtained audio that sheds new light on the domestic dispute the couple got into in moab, utah on auguse believe gabby was the aggressor but the witness who called 911 says gabby was the one who was attacked. >> what were they doing? >> we drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl. >> he was slapping her? >> yes, and then we stopped, they ran up and down the sidewalk, he proceeded to hit her, hopped in the car and they drove off. reporter: a search warrant released monday revealed gabby's mom began to fear the worst, when she received an odd text message from her daughter on august 12, that reads, "can you help, i just keep getting his
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voice males and missed calls" that reference to stan was regarding gabby's grandfather, but she never called him by his first name. the warrant says that was the last communication anyone, anyone has had with gabby, and we just got word that the search for brian laundrie will reserve today at the carlton reserve yesterday that was called off although they searched the area extensively over the weekend. the fbi and police are going back to the carlton reserve to look for brian laundrie today. ainsley: i wonder if that means they found some sort of information that led them to believe he's still there. reporter: yeah, we do know that police say that they know more than we do, so anybody's guess is good on that front at this point. steve: no kidding, carlie thank you very much. you know, we did hear there was a note on the car, presumably left by him so maybe the police saw that and that has led them to go back.
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we don't know. we're just speculating. more throughout the day in the meantime our other big top story the department of homeland security secretary mayorkas issued a stern warning to migrants during his trip to del rio insisting the u.s. border not open. ainsley: this comes as 600 additional border agents are now arriving down in texas to assist the crowds of migrants camping under that bridge as even more fled into the southern border town. brian: fox & friends enterprise reporter lawrence jones live in del rio, texas, hey, lawrence reporter: good morning, family. the secretary continues to insist that border is closed, but being here right on the ground, i think the people of texas will say something different. it has been very clear from the moment i got here that the only one, only folks that are standing between the border and getting into america into the state of texas is the texas state troopers. yesterday, i had the opportunity for a briefing to talk with the state troopers and the lt. governor and see what actually
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happened and now the lt. governor suggested you know what if the border patrol aren't going to be treated right, why don't we just hire them to work for the state of texas? watch. >> i want the state of texas to hire those 9,000 border patrol agents who are working, give them a $10,000 signing bonus, a $10,000 raise, they all live in texas anyway, let them join our ranks we'll start a new border force and when biden doesn't have 8,000 border patrol agents down here, he's going to have to turn to us and ask for them. the bid at the end of the day, they are doing nothing in enforcement like we're doing so how can we take this hear? let's hire all of their employee s, let them come to work for us we'll have a border for us and when the president has no one to turn to but texas we'll say mr. president, just step back and we'll take care of it because you don't seem to care or be aware of what's going on to begin with. this next idea of hiring border
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patrol agents to come to work for us and have a new border makes total sense to me and something we can actively do to make a difference and we'll take this over because our guys and women know how to do this. we know how to do this , and we don't tie the hands of our folks reporter: guys, we're already getting numerous amount of reports that says in columbia there are about 20,000 migrants that are prepared to make that journey, again, and as we know as we've been reporting from the very beginning, that the administration was more warned back in june that migrants were coming from south america, to come to the state of texas, so will they react now, will they get the folks in place they have a second opportunity to get this done right. they managed to tick off every single elected official here, republicans and democrats. the state of texas shouldn't have to deal with this , guys. i'll send it back to you guys in new york. steve: lawrence we thank you very much. it's a mess down there. let's bring in somebody live on
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the couch it's great to have senator lindsey graham. >> i don't know if this is live but i'm here. brian: oh, you are live. the united nations is here first off on the border crisis you said there's one thing we can do right now. >> everybody is coming to seek asylum. if you said you can't apply for asylum in the united states, we no longer accept asylum claims inside the country, that all stopped coming, trump did that and it went to a 45- year-old -- brian: first country you're in. >> if you're from the triangle countries you apply there, and if you come from some other place we send you back to mexico and you sit in mexico and make your application, you can't come here until your hearing which is three or four years down the road and it all stops overnight. nobody will pay a punch bunch of money to sit in mexico for five years. steve: no kidding. we were chatting in the green room briefly and you were kind of recounting everything that's gone haywire. want you to look at a tweet from an associated press reporter from the white house, he tweeted out yesterday, the pentagon
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admitted its drone strike, covid boosters did not get full approval, france recalled the ambassador, punishing headlines all within an hour on friday, underscored the perils for a president from uncontrollable events that can define a term. were these uncontrollable events or was this all just kind of bad strategy from the biden people? >> he chose poorly at every turn. if he had done nothing on the border we'd be okay. he changed the remain in mexico policy and did away with the asylum agreements for the train countries guess what we're overrun, like the border patrol told the transition team of biden in december and january, if he left the troops at bagram, never closed bagram air base we wouldn't have the taliban in charge. if he keeps spending money like this we're going to have inflation through the roof. all this is self-inflicted but there's a perfect storm brewing guys. the chaos in the mid east is going to come to us here at home through the border if we don't change soon.
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steve: how? >> just how easy would it be for a terrorist group to hire some cartel to take them into the united states through the southern border, get in the middle of this humanity, like the haitians they aren't sending haitians back, they are sending men back and the women and children are staying so nothing changes until you change our asylum law but i'm really worried about the narrative out there that america was defeated in afghanistan, every jihadist is going to afghanistan and there will soon be an effort to infiltrate this country through the southern border of we don't do something about it. ainsley: just a matter of time? >> matter of time and time is running out. the chatter and i don't want to scare people, the chatter is real. steve: are you talking about stuff you hear because you're on secret committees? >> well it's not so much, we hear things the average person doesn't but the chatter out there is really real. al qaeda and the taliban are one in the same. there will be an effort to normalize relationships with the taliban, and it will be a disaster, any money you pay them doesn't go to the people of afghanistan, it goes to them,
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and they will give save haven to al qaeda because they believe the same. they have a common purpose. ainsley: what's your reaction to the fact that we still have individuals there? we have not only our allies but we do have americans there. they are saying maybe 100 i've heard 100 or 200. >> who knows. ainsley: exactly. >> my reaction is this is self- inflicted, if you left the military in country and got all of the civilians out first like a normal person you wouldn't have this problem. who in the world takes all of the military out and then hope you can get the civilians out later? this is a case study and just screwing up how to withdraw from a country. brian: the bob woodward book says that milley as well as his secretary of state as well as the secretary of defense all recommended he did not pull out all of the troops, especially that way. he said i appreciate it, i listen but i'm doing it my way. is that true? >> no. so this is really important. everybody in his circle said leave a residual force.
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leave the 2,500, keep bagram, it's an insurance policy against another 9/11. it was joe biden and joe biden alone who decided to pull all the troops out. trump told me last couple of nights ago, he would have get bagram. if you'd kept bagram and the cia post along the border the taliban could never take over and al qaeda couldn't come storming back like they are today so this is general biden knowing more than all of the generals combined and he was told by everybody leave a residual force it was his decision to pull the plug just like it was in iraq with him and obama. steve: so more bad news from the white house, i believe it was sunday night when the parliament for your group, the senate said you know what? the democrats god bless their hearts trying to do this but you can not insert migration control or immigration into the reconciliation thing. just can't do it. the way the rules are setup, so now the democrats are going to
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plan b. what's that going to look like? >> nobody is more happy about this ruling than the democrats. if you actually put daca legalization in a reconciliation package we only need 50 democratic votes they would own legal legalizing probably a million people. can you imagine a run on the border if word got out tomorrow, hey they just give a million people legal status, hurry on down. if you legalize one person before you secure the border and reform a broken immigration system the run on the border will be worse than it is today. brian: the 3.5 is it dead? >> it depends on -- brian: cradle to grave social programs. >> i think part of it is. i think at most they will do a trillion, trillion and a half, the 3.5 billion package as written is dead. it's an inflation bomb, i talked to manchin a couple nights ago. he told me and i don't know if this is accurate that we spent more money since the onset of covid to deal with covid than we
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did to win world war ii and the marshall plan. if that's true, then we need to slow down, because we're going to create inflation for decades to come here if we don't watch it. steve: people are feeling that with the high prices. ainsley: what do you know about, how are we getting our people back from afghanistan? are we negotiating with the taliban? >> this is the ultimate question. we need to have a hearing aunt what relationship we have with afghanistan. how do you get on the plane? 28 americans got on a plane from afghanistan to qatar, thank you to qatar. what system is in play to get you on that plane? why do you get on and somebody else doesn't? are we paying money to the taliban? i want to know the system that's in place to get our people out, and what are we doing about the thousands of afghan interpreters, translators and fighters who fought along our side? so my fear is that the taliban are milking us dry, that they are letting out small groups over a long period of time to
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have leverage over us and i'd like to turn it on them and i'd like to say, you've got 30 days to get all of our people out or else. brian: wow, that's fascinating to find out, because we know we're about to write a check for $64 million for humanitarian aid. who green-lighted that. don't they have to check with you before they give aid out to a terrorist regime? >> so all of us, a bunch of republicans have bills that say not for the taliban. the world food program, people are starving in afghanistan, the economy is collapsed i don't mind helping individual afghans but i don't want to give a dime to the taliban. the taliban are, in fact, the benefactor of al qaeda. we got to attack once when they were in charge, we're going to get attacked twice the second time if we don't watch it and isis is coming after them. 15% approval rating by the taliban. how do they run this country? so if we prop them up, it'll be the biggest mistake since the withdrawal. the last thing you want to do is provide aid and comfort american taxpayer dollars to keep a
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terrorist group in charge of afghanistan to paid the way for the first 9/11 and that's what biden is about to do. they are about to create a relationship between the united states and the western world, where we prop up the taliban and we will live to regret that. steve: all right, senator lindsey graham, great to have somebody on the couch. there's a lot going on. >> there's something better i just don't know what it is. steve: as you started you said it's a big mess and gives us plenty to talk about. brian: this month we'll find out if there is a biden agenda. steve: thank you, sir. >> thank you. ainsley: thank you senator from the great state of south carolina. jillian has headlines. jillian: that's right good morning and let's begin with this. just in, johnson & johnson says its covid-19 vaccine booster shot is 94% effective when given two months after the first dose. the findings coming as the white house pushes booster shots, despite an fda advisory board finding they aren't necessary. meantime, pfizer is submitting a request to the fda to give
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covid-19 vaccines to children as young as 5. >> a new york city steak house owner claims his business is suffering due to the city's vaccine mandate. >> we have lost in the last six weeks since they came out with this , $1.8 million in bookings, between all my restaurants. jillian: joseph smith says many large parties are canceling reservations as well as trips to the city. last month a group of new york restaurant and gym owners filed a lawsuit against the city and mayor bill deblasio over the vaccine requirements. >> aaron rogers throws four touchdowns as the green bay packers rebound from an embarrassing week one defeating the lions 35-17. hall of famer peyton manning throwing jabs at former rivals the new england patriots during the broadcast. >> i feel like the packers were listening to eli, you and i, our conversation on friday, about you got to come out and run the ball. i think our conversation was bugged, kind of like the patriot
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s used to do back in the day. jillian: then this , aaron jones caught three of rogers touchdown s, the green bay running back says he lost a necklace he was wearing on this play which contains his father's ashes, but jones is staying positive. >> he'd be happy, he's like if you lose it anywhere lose it in the end zone. >> you haven't found it? >> i haven't. the grounds crew was looking for it. >> aaron's father passed away from covid complications in april. it's not known if the necklace was found but i certainly hope they find it. ainsley: he has a good attitude. hopefully somebody will turn it in. steve: thank you very much. ainsley: thank you. brian: still ahead progressives pushing to defund the police in minneapolis but a new poll shows , voters want more cops, really, plus, truck driving, ainsley go ahead. ainsley: truck driving has long been a man's sport, but step aside, steve and brian. now the ladies are taking over. meet one of the women behind the wheel of change. >> ♪
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>> [chanting] >> this model of saying not only do we need to defund but we need to dismantle and start anew allows us to really re imagine what public safety should look like in our community. steve: all right, well despite calls from activists and progressives to defund police last summer a new poll finds that most minneapolis voters
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favor reform over getting rid of officers. 75% of black voters say minneapolis should not reduce the size of its police force. our next guest is a republican running to replace congresswoman ilan omar in minnesota's fifth congressional district. cecily davis joins us right now >> good morning, thank you for having me. steve: so, ilan omar has been very vocal over the last year or so talking about defunding the police coming up with some new public force of sorts to keep people safe, but is that really what the people want? >> they do not, and as you said , 75% of black voters specifically are against this notion, against defunding the police. they actually want more police, and they're all about reform but they do not want to reduce the police force and she is completely ignoring that notion of the people. steve: well you know, last summer, when this , you know, in
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the wake of the george floyd killing, and nobody knows about that more than people do in minneapolis, you know, there was just a move. there was a wave, all across the country about, you know, we've got to do something because of these police, rather than reforming the police and making sure that the training is different and things like that, suddenly it's like do we really need so many police but as we have seen in the last year, we really do need more police. >> we absolutely do, and here in minneapolis, we're coming off a very violent weekend. we had 11 shootings in 26 hours. unfortunately, minneapolis has become ground zero for the de fund the police movement and ilan omar is this measure's greatest cheerleader. we are serving as a crash test dummy for the nation and so that is really important, because i need people to understand that if this charter is successful at the ballot box, it is coming to a city near you and so this is something to watch out for. steve: you know and while i cit ed that poll at the beginning
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where 55% say that minneapolis should not reduce the size of the police, take a look at this poll. minneapolis voters on replacing the police department with a new department of public safety. 49% support replacing the police department, whereas 41% oppose it. do you think people clearly understand what is at stake, or are they confused? >> i think that's a language, it's confusing. so what you had in that original charter was 400 words that were taken out and replaced by only 80 and that was very deliberately done because that language was very ambiguous and vague, and so the people are confused but now they know what they need to do. steve: and you know what you want to do. you want to be the next congresswoman from that particular district in minnesota , replacing ilan omar,
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cecily davis thank you very much for joining us on this tuesday. >> thank you. steve: all right, good luck. meanwhile, a new york child care worker says parents are pulling their kids out of daycare because of the state's mask mandate. that worker is going to join us next to tell us how masking kids is hurting her business. plus, texas congressman dan crenshaw reacts as the white house faces another massive surge at the southern border. >> ♪ before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month
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jillian: good morning we're back with headlines. black lives matter protests famous new york city restaurant after three people attacked a hostess after asking for proof of vaccination. watch. the employee was repeatedly hit by three women all facing charges. the vaccine mandate imposed by democrat mayor bill deblasio requires businesses to enforce the policy, without support from
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guest is now in fear for her future as parents consider pulling their children out of daycare, because of the new mask rules. tlc and child care executive director michelle smith joins us now. michelle, how does this make sense? two-year-olds, three-year-olds wearing masks? >> it doesn't necessarily make sense and it's very difficult to comply with a two-year-old to wear a mask. in what the rationale is now, we've been doing this for 20 months, we have very high cleaning procedures, why now? brian: what has it been like for you? what are your policies now, and what are your positive rates? >> we have zero positive rate contracted over the last 22 months through any of our daycare facilities. the policy now, as of the governor's mandate is that 2 and above are all required to wear masks in the facility. it has been very difficult for some of my two-year-olds, a
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lot of tears, some of the three- year-olds are also having a difficult time because they don't understand why we're continuing to ask them to put their mask on. brian: that makes i joined the toddlers in that understanding too and no one ever consults with you before they do this. does this governor even know what she's doing? does she understand that it's going to affect your business? what would you like to tell her? >> i wish that we could have a conversation and come up with a compromise with other child care providers who have been doing this for the last 20 months. i've never shutdown. i think there's a compromise we can come to at an age, possibly four years old, that understands this , with our two-year-olds, this is the only place that a lot of them have been in. herman dates are hurting our business and i'm scared for what the future will bring. brian: what are the parents saying? >> they are very upset. their parental rights have been taken. most families need child care because they are dual-working
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families and they are very upset and they understand that it's not my policy that its been forced upon us by the government agencies, but it's being taken on myself, our owner and many of the staff that hear the parents yelling and screaming at us a lot. brian: and michelle, what does that do for your business if they decide they don't want their child to wear a mask you have to enforce it. that's forcing the parent passes hand, right? >> correct. i have many parents who have decided to withdraw from the facility in the interim hoping there's a change in the government policy. i have some that are holding out poss enough.
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out to me is that what jen psaki said well they don't intend to stay here that long. steve: [laughter] ainsley: they're just coming over for a vacation. >> they aren't going to stay here very long. they are just day trippers they'll be right out. maybe just do some shopping, but yeah i don't think so and that's what's going on. if you're a european you have to have a vaccine before you can even come into the united states if you're a u.s. sit steny hoyer , you have to get a covid test before you come back into the u.s. but if you're an illegal immigrant you don't have to have any of that and we'll give you a hotel, free transportation and if you're lucky the democrats are also trying to give you a green card and a pathway to citizenship so it's a pretty good deal if you just skirt our laws, and cut in front of the line of everybody else in the world who possibly has a valid asylum claim to our country. steve: and i was reading this morning, congressman, the administration is going to welcome international travelers if they show the vaccination record, starting in november but what's going on in our southern
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border right now, you know, has been going on for a while during the covid pandemic, but what's interesting is all the people from europe, we would love to have them come over, because they're bringing billions of dollars in tourist money to places like new york city and your state, and things like that , so we want those people over, but you're right. the double standard is just a head scratcher. >> well, the irony of her statement about that, again, was the people who are actually day trippers, the short length vacationers, those are actually, you know, europeans. those are actually people from around the world. the people who are crossing our border are intending to stay and look at this. there's like 50,000 people who have crossed and don't even have a court date. don't even have a court date, so there's zero chance they will show up for a court date that they don't even have. they are definitely intending to stay and the people who do have a court date only about 13% show ed up for that at all. there's hundreds of thousands of people being let loose into the interior and no way to track them and no way to get them back
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and no way to enforce our laws. this is such a dereliction of constitutional duty that biden has engaged in, it's egregious. it's also dangerous, because guess what else is coming across the border? hundreds and hundreds of pounds of tentn human trafficking is occurring with record levels as well so this is dangerous to our people, it's dangerous because of the pandemic, it's dangerous because of fentanyl overdoses and blatantly unfair when considering there's thousands of people around the world who want to come know this country and do it the right way and our system is so clogged up they can't do it. brian: seen this poll out that says 56% of texas, hispanic texans have a view, negative view, disapproval, of president biden. that's not the number. that's not the way you turn texas blue. have you noticed now with your constituents, texans that see what's happening at the border and are not being won over? >> yeah that's exactly right. south texas, which is largely
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hispanic, is really turning against democrats because they are tired of seeing their communities overrun by hundreds and hundreds of illegal immigrants at a time. it's unsustainable. it takes away from their education systems, from their healthcare system takes away from their quality of life. look and it infringes, and the fundamental and infringes on our national sovereignty and that should matter to people sometimes but apparently it doesn't for these folks and look , let's just be honest and let's stop pretending that the biden administration and democrats have any intention of ever enforcing this. look the reality is they do believe that they might have a voter block from hundreds of thousands of new people coming across. that's why they couple these bad enforcement policies with path to citizenship policies on the back end. steve: but at what cost. all right congressman, thank you very much. >> thank you. ainsley: thank you. let's check in with our senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast, janice? >> hi good morning, sunny with 100% chance of jack hammers let's take a look at the temperatures because here in new
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york it's cool and we got some construction. 66 right now, 54 in minneapolis, you can see where the cold front is slicing through the central of the u.s. , and the temperatures are cold enough for snow in the mountains puig we don't have any snow to report that's good news just that cold front that brings the potential for showers and thunderstorms maybe flooding rainfall for parts of the southeast, and the interior mid-atlantic. there is your forecast so no big big storms to tell you about which is great news. it's still going to be very warm across the southwest, and there's your wednesday forecast, first official day of fall. isn't that amazing? all right, steve, ainsley, brian back to you. steve: on this , the last official day of summer. brian: big decision, rake or blower? ainsley: blower. easier. steve: it all depends. brian: all right make a decision at home i think you have to make a decision. steve: on your mulch, you want to use the rake, because you don't want to blow the mulch into the lawn. brian: and mulch is? ainsley: like wood chips. steve: chewed up wood. brian: coming up straight ahead , to fill staff shortages
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women are taking the wheel and joining the trucking industry, we're going to speak to a female driver about how she switched gears, literally, to a new career. steve: dana perino has kind of done that once or twice. dana: laughing at brian didn't know what mulch was. brian: i didn't know exactly. mulch is like a slang term. dana: it's like the urban dictionary on fox & friends. president biden heads to the u.n. today while his legislative agenda in d.c. is called to be in peril, as multiple crisis pileup so karl rove is here and the send at will drill biden administration officials on threats to the homeland, senator ron johnson will preview, the stench for brian laundrie continues as the autopsy of a body presumed to be missing of gabby petito will take place the latest from the fbi plus lt. governor dan patrick, what the state will be doing today to try to get the federal government to live up to its responsibility. that's coming, see you at 9:00. l
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xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can your internet do that? ainsley: a fox news alert you're looking live right now, that was a helicopter shot overhead for the search for brian laundrie that's happening in venice, florida underway at the carlton reserve the near 25,000-acre reserve in that area, remember, crews were out there searching over the weekend, they were not searching the reserve yesterday
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so they are back out there again today. the boyfriend of gabby petito was last seen nearly a week ago. his family said he went for a hike after being named a person of interest, and an autopsy on the body believed to be gabby petito is happening today. ainsley? ainsley: okay, thank you so much , jillian. well, men have traditionally taken the wheel dominating the trucking industry but because staff shortages have fueled job openings all across the country more than 245,000 women have reportedly switched gears and hit the road as truck drivers. tiffany hawthorn is one of the female drivers and she joins us along the ceo of dsc training academy willie jones. good morning to you, ladies. >> good morning. ainsley: so tiffany i'm wondering how do you do it, because you're a mom, too, right >> yes, i am. i have two boys one is 11, one is 14. ainsley: wow. >> you know at times it can be a struggle, but i just try to find the balance everyday, and only focus on what i can do in one day. ainsley: that's right how long
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are you on the road, do you come home every night? >> well for my first year, i worked with total transportation of mississippi, and i was home about once a month. now what i'm doing currently, i'm hope every weekend. ainsley: oh, good that's great so you get time with the boys. now, tell us about the training. are you seeing more women signing up for this? >> yeah, we're very excited because the first quarter of this year, we had probably three times as many women who enrolled in the program, and that number continues to increase. women are looking at this as an opportunity to really put themselves in higher paying jobs, great benefits and opportunities, and we know that the covid pandemic has impacted women substantially so women are looking to pivot and change their quality of lives and doing this with nontraditional careers just like truck driving. ainsley: how do you like it? >> i love it. i mean, i would have never
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imagined i be a truck driver. i always say that it found me, i didn't find it, so its been a wonderful experience so far. ainsley: i know you want to encourage women in the profession tell us what the are some things to sell women on this profession >> well the biggest thing i say is don't let fear hold you back from anything. if this something that you really want to do i suggest that you know, let your family know, let your friends know and find that support, but that's a big thing that you're going to need when you're on the road is your support system so gather everyone around you, let them know that this is something that you want to do, that you're serious about it, and come up with a plan, because you're going to always have to refer back to that plan and always keep up the lines of communication with your family, your children if you're a single mom, your spouse if you are a wife, so just keep up those lines of communication, work your plan and surround yourself with support. ainsley: i hear there's a major shortage and that's why it's
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taking us a lot longer to get products. are you finding that to be the case and how much money will the average truck driver make? >> yeah, there's always been a demand in trucking, but now it's even more significant. we know that truck drivers or essential workers are delivering all of our products, our services, our vaccines, everything that we touch, you know, has to hit a truck at some point, and so the need increases , and the industry is saying that out of the top three solutions to for turnover and also they want to hire more women. so this is a great opportunity for women. ainsley: we're almost out of time, sorry but thank you all for delivering all these things that we have on set. we love you all and appreciate everything you do. >> thank you. ainsley: more "fox & friends" moments away. try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big.
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