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>> todd: fox news alert. much of joe biden's secret migrant operation is unknown. shocking images from the border in daylight. wearing cammo and arrested in 36 hours in texas. we just learned, those flights carrying illegal immigrants have cost you the taxpayer $340 million. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: that is a lot of money. talking to dhs secretary chad wolf about this this hour. we begin with america's crime
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crisis. president biden and attorney general merrick garland are heading to new york city today to meet with law enforcement, facing crisis. >> todd: executive order from the president could make their job harder. yep. jackie ibanez is live with the details. jacky. >> jackie: president biden's trip to new york city is setting police reform. the white house is working on so-called anti-law enforcement officer. working draft of the document found it would focus on "the legacy of systematic racism, reform body cam policy, ban choke holds and no-knock warrants," and expected to be released in the coming weeks. affecting the fbi and dea, but the impact is sure to go beyond that. just yesterday, the sister of wilbert mora pleaded for change at his funeral.
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listen. >> how many jasons, how many wilberts and officers have to lose their lives before this law changes. who looks after their lives? >> jackie: lieutenant of off-duty officer shot and killed while house hunting with his girlfriend last month said the system needs to crack down on criminals, not cops. >> fernando, the system and community you work so hard for, failed you. you shared worries over the anti-police climate and woke mayor that seemed to make things worse issue not better. your murder will not be in vain, the violence must stop, enough is enough. >> jackie: pourful words. biden is calling on congress to pass gun, crime and public safety initiative introduced
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last june. back to you, guys. >> todd: thank you. leo torrell says the president's visit to the big apple comes a day late. >> joe biden is coming to new york tomorrow, he should have been in new york today. him and jen psaki should have been in the front row of st. patrick cathedral. she should have been shaking the hand of every officer and asking them. joe biden has an obligation, sean, to identify the soft prosecutors by first and last name. the honeymoon period for eric adams is over. call out awell,vin bragg and george gascon, do that immediately and jen psaki get out of the eifootwork fel tower and talk to officers. >> todd: this white house, joe biden, jen psaki, out of touch, they couldn't come a day earlier is one piece of that, the
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biggest piece is the fact that following the last two weeks and the war on cops that we've seen not just in the last two weeks, all of last year and beyond that, their response issue the first thing, their priority is to say, we'll put in rules that make policing more difficult. no. what you should be doing is simple. we have been talking about it for the last three months, if not longer, one, laws that keep bad guys in jail. two, allow cops to do their job and three, to leo tirrell's comments, prosecute crime. >> carley: apparently the president will be signing executive order at some point. the executive order hasn't been fully signed yet, it did say it will address legacy of systemic racism and criminal justice system and track officer misconduct, ban choke holds across law enforcement agencys and ban no-knock warrants while
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the president and jen psaki are painting the biden administration as pro-police. imagine what that would do for law enforcement across the country. police haven't just been defunded, they have been demoralized and micro-managed and a lot of police officers have retired early because they say they can't do their jobs anymore. >> todd: and they have been demonized by the cultural elite, the woke eshg lite who never thought of doing the tough job. >> carley: like susan sarandon, image of police officers standing outside wilbert mora's funeral, she said if all these police officers are here, we don't really need police on any day. a lot of police officer dids that on their day off. i was walking around new york city yesterday and you heard the regular sirens going up and down the streets because there were
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law enforcement officers keep thanksgiving city as safe as they possibly can. susan sarandon, why even address it, she's out of touch and i'm sure she lives in a gated community with gated security. her hand would be reaching for a phone to call a police officer to come to her aid. >> todd: you wonder how somebody gets like that, not just susan sarandon, so sad, horrible and wrong. >> carley: an important story to get to. congress will receive classified briefings on russian briefings after the president ordered 3000 troops to eastern europe. the white house ordering troops to germany and poland and moving another thousand from germany to romania. russia calls this a destructive step. biden says this decision is consist went what he communicated to moscow.
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state department confirmed authenticity of leaked documents willingness to negotiate with russia over missiles. >> todd: and soldiers have until december 15th to get vaccinated or apply for exemption. they would not receive separation pay and may have to pay back bonuses, the army says 96% of troops are fully vaccinated. >> carley: spotify ceo controversy surrounding joe rogan's. despite announcing they would add to content. brooke singman joins us with more. brooke. >> brooke: daniel ek was asked about censuring joe rogan's comments and he responded saying spoefl does not change policy based on one creator or media cycle and says spotify policies have been carefully written with
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ininternal and external experts in the space and he believes the policies are right for the platform. neil young was the first celebrity to pull his music from spoefl over rogan's comments. now musicians david crosby and steven steele the latests to join him. celebrities are voicing their support for joe rogan. kevin james writing he's known rogan to be nothing but objective and seeking truth as gleann greenwald says america are tuning out the media's attempt to silence. >> everyday a new person needs to be silenced and the american public finds that repellant and the rules they have created and wanted to impose on others are ensnaring themselves and people see if you are a work sxer say
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the wrong thing, you get destroyed, but if you are whoopi goldberg and say something stunning, they rush to her aid and defend her. >> carley: presidential candidate tulsi gabbard weighing in. >> freedom of speech is being threatened. we need to have confidence in america we can express ourselves. we have freedom to speak without the threat of punishment looming over us. >> carley: now guys, rogan did apologize to those offended by his podcast and called out those who say he shares covid misinformation, and he says the science continues to change. >> carley: thank you for that reporting. what do you think of this situation? at this point, it could be good for joe rogan's brand, he is more relevant than the stars and cisions saying they will get off spotify and the way he is
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handling it so "good day new york," as well. he didn't take the bait or scream during the apology. i guess i understand where you are coming from, i don't agree, i will keep talking to relevant people and want rg opinions out there. i will balance it out with mainstream people, as well. more speech, not less speech is a great idea. >> todd: all this guy does is ask questions, let them talk in nice, long answers, why is that a threat to the left, specifically a threat to these people. pop the folks back up on the screen. i find this to be irony of all irony. take a look. that is a picture of all old hipies demanding censorship. weren't these the people who railed against government and now they are like we need government control, have another
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woodstock and censure what we can say. the '60s version of these people would be a shame, it is ironic and very sad. >> carley: joe rogan has so many fans spotify has handled this as well as a corporation would. say for instance, things go south and joe rogan decides to leave spotify, not like he will become less relevant. people follow him wherever he goes, he has millions of listeners. i think he is uns cancellable. say that three times fast. uncancellable. >> todd: 11 after the hour, warning ignored, new e-mail warned hunter biden's business dealings would undermine american interests. congressman ilhan omar says her district is fed up with squad members socialist and pro-crime
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defund, we need to dismantle and start anew. the police don't need to be involved what we are advocating for is reorientation. >> todd: congresswoman ilhan omar's push to defund police is encouraging others to run against her. our next guest fled somalia and she is running to get ilhan omar out of congress. she is running against ilhan omar in the fifth congressional district. thank you for being here, why are you running? >> hi, thank you so much for having me, i'm excited to be here. i'm running because i came from a socialist country, as you know. i left somalia as a result of civil war. i came here after staying in refugee camp for three years
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waiting to be vetd and coming here legally. after graduating high school, i joined the military to serve my country back and never forget having the doors open to us and giving us safe haven. shukri abdirahman. i grew up in downtown minneapolis, it is not the same, we have crime-ridden streets. people are afraid to go to grocery stores and getting hijacked and kids are afraid to go to school because the streets are not safe. i am running because i have three children and i want their future to be safe and sound. right now we're live nothing a country advocating to defund the police supposed to keep us safe. i am not for defunding the police, i am funding the police and hiring more and increasing their pay and getting them more
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training, more resources they need to keep our streets safe so we can go about our lives and not be afraid to take our children to school or go to the grocery store, that is what i'm running if and i want all american familys to feel safe again. i came from civil war country and i don't want my country in america to be reflection of what i was used to back home. >> todd: thank you for your service, beautiful that you did that for our country and we thank you for it. you mentioned defund the police, your opponent, ilhan omar proponent of defunding the police, how much will that hurt in this year's election? >> absolutely, it is already starting to hurt her, she ran with campaign to defund the police, as you know. our city, our citizens in district five stood up against it and voted to keep the police
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funded. that is already showing her constituents are against what she's leading and what she's advocating for. if you are living in minneapolis, for example, you don't care walk around beautiful downtown, you don't dare to do that. she's trying to take away people who are supposed to protect those constituents. she's getting pushback from that, as of late, we rejected tim wall's campaign to decrease sentencing and again constituencys and citizens of this district stood up against that and want a better system to incarcerate criminals and not let them out back on the streets shortly. >> todd: understood. as someone who fled socialism, how worried are you our country is heading down this path? someone like you, who is a
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refugee and sees open borders and thinks, i came the right way, why are we giving these people coming across the illegal way these resources? >> well, it is truly disheartening, upsetting to see. i gave my life to this country for 10 and a half years, i put my life on the line for the ideals of america, the america i got used to and was proud to put my life on the line. i came here legally as a refugee and waited in kenya in a refugee camp, being vetted both background and medically to come here healthy enough to not transfer communichable diseases and now have you open borders, we don't know who is crossing. no one is getting vetd and we don't know how dangerous these people are to our livelihood. i don't believe vet suggest racist. i don't believe securing our borders are racist.
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people need to come the rights way and our nation needs to be kept safe. politicians and government leaders have responsibility to protect our sovereign nation and our people. >> todd: shukri abdirahman, you are the american dream. best of luck in your campaign. carley, over to you. >> carley: jeff zucker out at cnn, and hearing from reliable sources staffers want to see others hit the door. joe concha is next and tom brady's retirement shaken the football world, how tampa bay buccaneers fan respond to this? pete hegseth having breakfast with friends in tamp to to find out. great stuff. ♪ ♪ for your most brilliant smile, crest has you covered. [girls laugh]
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>> carley: welcome back, the ladies of "the view" silent on the drama surrounding whoopi goldberg, but had plenty to say about supreme court judge gorsuch. >> you saw the news, whoopi goldberg will be back in two weeks. supreme court judge gorsuch is hanging out with the who's who, when he speaks for federalist society. >> todd: joe concha. everybody is talking about gorsuch talking to the federalist, that is the number one story. how can they spend that little time on the issue involving them? >> joe: got to love "the view" these days. whoopi gets paid vacation $100,000 to sit home and conservative is a conservative from cnn who endorsed joe biden during the 2020 campaign or the person they had on yesterday was a member of the lincoln project
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who works to get democrats elected. on whoopi, we're a long way from the movie "ghost," aren't we? i spoke to a former major player at "the view," it changed my perspective on what may happen with ms. goldberg, if that will be her name. the entire cast doesn't care for each other very much. many thought it was the problem with meghan mccain. none of them get along and you are seeing leaks from other co-hosts who don't want whoopi to come back period. it allows joy behar to be the moderator, which would be craptastic. i thought she would probably come back, she just signed a new contract that pays seven figures, i'm not so sure now.
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"the view's" ratings are plummeting. they are talking about how horrible gorsuch is instead of acknowledge whatting happened with whoopi, with some discussion from more than joy behar speaking on the matter. >> carley: jeff zucker not coming back to cnn at all, he resigned after failing to disclose relationship with a colleague, what do you know approximate this situation? do you think that is the reason he resigned? >> joe: no. when you see this, carley and you have here, a single male executive dating a single female executive, i'm pretty sure there is not much wrong with that and definitely sure that is kind of a thing issue not just in this industry, a lot of industries. we tend to gravitate toward peep nel our own ecrashing --
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ecoshgsystem. no one knew about this, no, i'm pretty sure my mother november in-law knew, it was the most open relationship. from a business perspective, it is easy to fire jeff zucker, it is like firing the head coach of the new york giants. numbers are numbers. ratings are down 90% since last year. viewers are gone, that is hard to do. we are on everyday with each other, not like it has been a slow news time over the last year. there is more to the story than the facts first network is letting on, that is par for the course for cnn. it is basically collapsing news network and chris cuomo didn't like getting fired for what he did and now he seems to be on mission to take this entire network down with him, starting with jeff zucker and others will follow, believe me. >> carley: so interesting the
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fact this happened, this relationship was exposed, if you believe that during the investigation of chris cuomo. >> todd: get at root cause, 14 hours and he cannot figure it out, he and kamala harris are trying to find root causes, they are not good at that. joe concha, thanks so much. >> todd: 22 seasons and 12 super bowl titles, legendary quarterback tom brady retiring, how are fans in tampa bay taking the news? >> carley: from mom's place around the corner from buccaneers stadium. pete, it is going to be 82 in tampa, you are talking football and eating food. you are a great guy, i'm happy for thank you morning. >> it is a wonderful assignment, every once in a while we get wonderful assignments. mom's place is open. beautiful tampa, florida, less than a mile from wherere the buccaneers pla
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football there is a player on their team, i believe he wears number 12, the greatest of all time decided to hang it up. folks in boston are peeved how he decided to do that. they can give their opinion about it. we on fox and friends wooshgsy are not concern said about the pundits, what do fans who go to the game and wear the tom brady jersey feel about the end af an era? we will talk to them about that and talk about the pesky problems we are facing in this country and problems, we are just a month from state of the union address joe biden is supposed to say and what are people's opinion about the state of the country? todd, we are a mile away from yankee spring training. this is a haunt for yankee fans, the owner george says before
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covid, this was packed with fans and players, maybe we'll see a few folks here, as well. covid is not as much of a thing in florida, they just live life. >> todd: to follow up on carley's intro, the yankee stuff, pete hegseth with the greatest assignment ever. congrats, sir, enjoy, have a blast. it will be awesome. enjoy your morning. >> come out to mom's place. we will be here all morning. mom's place restaurant, hang out and hitting spoons around. >> carley: that is okay. >> todd: all good. biden administration will not answer questions about secret migrant flights, wait until you hear how much of your tax money spent paying for it. >> carley: ashley hinson is here to tell us about a bill to reduce the cash flow, she'll tell us about it next. yourself to lose weight? who said you can't do dinner? who said only this is good?
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the image showed 70 migrants arrested here. two toddlers aging one and four traveling without parents or guardians and more criminals nabbed, a convicted murderer and child sex offender, part of crisis yuma, arizona's mayor blame on the administration. >> they say that have been invited, president biden invited them and has money waiting for them. this is messaging i talked to the secretary about, the messaging has to change. >> griff: senator ron johnson sends a strong letter to mayorkis demantding to know the number apprehended, number paroled and number with criminal record and number of known and unknown got-aways. we are learning the price tag of the clandestine migrant flights
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$340 million in the first nine months of 2021, according to data obtained by breitbart news. and governor gooden wants to deny montow anyone for -- to operate illegal immigration network that spans from south america to every community in the united states. it is time to put a stop to this corrupt operation. todd and carley, in democrat-controlled congress, unclear if the bill stands a chance of going anywhere. >> carley: thank you. bring in iowa congresswoman ashley hinson, pushing bill to defund the secret migrant flights. good morning to you. tell us about this bill. absolutely. >> president biden through policy has brought the border crisis to iowans.
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hundreds of millions of dollars of tackpayer monsefunding the flights and bringing illegal immigrants to the country. how bizarre we even have to have this conversation. the stop the betrayal act would stof funding to bring the flights into the country and bus drops we are seeing happening, the american people deserve transparency and been betrayed by president biden and deliberate efforts to mislead the american people. >> carley: without a doubt. nypd wilbert mora sister delivered powerful eulogy yesterday. take a listen to her message to our leaders. listen here. >> how many wilberts? how many jasons? how many officers have to lose their lives before this changes. nypd protects us. who protects them and looks after their lives? >> carley: that is a question on the minds of american s. how
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many people need to lose their lives before the system changes? congresswoman? >> my heart goes out to officer mora and his family. what a tragedy this happened. law enforcement officers, men and women get up everyday and put on the badge and uniform and protect our communities. it is no surprise we're at this place where soft on crime rhetoric and policy have intersectd and seeing increased crime in our community. this place we have to have law enforcement officers back. we need to do that across the country. >> carley: congressman, america is racist evil place and criminals are the victims is the ideology. it is hard to root out ideology. do you think things will ever change with that in place? >> yeah, i think the american people have had enough of this, whether it is what is happening at the border or what is happen
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withing law enforcement, americans want to feel safe and secure. we should be spending $300 million instead of bringing illegal immigrants, in customs and border patrol agents at the border and making sure law enforce investment tools to keep our communities safe and make sure we as citizens are standing up and saying to people who are continuing to push destructive soft on crime policies, we've had enough and we're not going to tolerate that. we have law enforcement officer's backs. >> carley: thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks, carley. >> todd: carley, crime is out of control in washington, d.c., mayor rather crack down on veteran-owned small business for breaking her mask rules. >> the servers are not second-class citizens, they should be able to choose if they want to wear their masks or not.
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fall. 20 states from new mexico to illinois and maine, will see freezing rain for the next day or so. >> carley: travel will be near impossibling. janice dean is here with fox weather forecast. they are getting snow in new mexico? >> janice: and dallas, texas, because temperatures are so cold. 25 in dallas. this arctic cold front is dropping temperatures 20 to 40 trees below what they usually are. amarillo, 35. dallas 35. little rock, 39. way below average and that allows for precipitation to turn into a wintry mix and/or snow. there is the front and along that front, potential for heavy snow, accumulating ice and potential for severe storms today, maybe isolated tornados with this. it will move to the northeast tomorrow, bringing wintry mix
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and they added advisories for parts of mid-atlantic, ape lachians and the northeast, watch the forecast. here is the snow forecast going through friday. heavy snow for parts of the planes and upper midwest and interior northeast, as well. the ice is the biggest concern, it is the most dangerous. ice on the roads and powerlines, potential for crippling travel, they will cancel flights and when you got temperatures below freezeing and power outages, that will leave a lot of people in the dark and cold. check on your loved ones. >> todd: not the best two-day period to be on assignment. >> janice: you will keep you on alert for your forecast. >> todd: i will be in montana in billings. >> janice: if you are nice, free
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forecasts all the time. if you are not, look out the window. >> todd: you will get a text tomorrow, you know it. >> carley: dc officials shutting down a bar for not following the mask mandate. >> todd: cheryl casone is joining us. >> cheryl: the bar owner had his liquor license -- he told our own laura this is not about politics. >> i am apolitical. you have to wear your mask at all times. these bartenders and servers are not second-class citizens, they should be able to choose if they want to wear a mask or not. >> cheryl: patrons are not wearing masks, this is a double standard for employees. dc mayor is facing backlash for
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the closure. some saying out of control crime in the nation's capital should be her priority not shutting down a veteran-owned small business. >> carley: tough situation, the latest twist in the hunter biden saga is? >> cheryl: classified e-mail shows one diplomat was so concerned about hunter biden's role on the burisma board, vice president biden needed to be alerted. someone in washington needed to engage vp biden quietly and say his son's presence on the burisma board undercat what we were advance nothing ukraine. revelation following the "new york times" filing suit against the state department for withholding e-mails involving hunter biden's business dealings. >> todd: your mailman will not be getting that bright shiny truck he or she thought they were getting. >> cheryl: the biden administration has a new villain, the post office. epa is pushing to delay plans
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for $11 billion in new trucks because they are gasoline powerd and they write, postal service proposal represents crucial lost opportunity to reduce carbon footprint. well, u.s.p.s. spokesperson says we can handle why some who are not responsible for the economic -- acquire more electric vehicles issue the law requires the postal service to be self-sufficient. money could buy 165,000 new delivery trucks over the next decade. >> todd: don't mess with my mail, joe, it is a personal affront when i do not get letters, packages, magazine, i take it personally. don't mess with it. thank you. we love you. >> carley: we do love cheryl casone. president biden is not going
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>> carley: democrat senator richard blumenthal angrily objecting to the pace biden administration is evacuating allies from the afghanistan. >> i'm down right upset with the lagging effort in evacuating at risk afghan allies from that country. these men and women and their families put their lives on the line to protect our troops and diplomats, and we are failing to rescue them. >> carley: the democrats' comments come after a close hearing with secretary of state antony blinken and defense secretary lloyd austin on their
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progress. 18 g.o.p. senators now calling for a public hearing as well. >> todd: the biden white house won't answer one single question about those secret midnight migrant flights. if that wasn't enough turns out you, the american taxpayer, spending over 340 million bucks to make them have it. >> former acting dhs secretary chad wolf joins us now with his reaction to this. you know, chad, a recent cbs news poll showed that only 36% of americans agree with the biden administration's immigration policies. you would think the administration would see that number and change course. but it doesn't appear that's happening. why? >> well, i think that's a great question. what we have seen for 12 months is a border in crisis. and an administration that is not offering any new policies to solve that crisis. instead, they continue to double down on a failed strategy that is not upholding the rule of law. that is overwhelming the system, which is why you have these flights in the middle of night
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to all communities across the country. they have broken the system. they have broken the process down on that border and the result is you are going to have hundreds of thousands of migrants whether they are children or single adults in communities and being released in communities across this country. because they don't know what to do at the border at this point in time. >> todd: does anyone else besides the white house think taking these migrants spreading them throughout the country is a goodedy. no one i have spoken to thinks that's a smart idea. >> if you listen to the white house or department of homeland security they will tell you they have no other choice than to do this and that's simply not true. there is another way. there is another strategy to secure that border. we did this under the trump administration there are policies that you can put in place that deter the illegal apprehensions that border is encountering in historic numbers each and every month. so, there are other solutions.
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we left them a playbook when we handed over power. in january of 2021. so they do have options. and the option of simply allowing individuals catch and release and allowing individuals into communities across this country should not be the first option. unfortunately, with this administration, that's exactly what they have gone to and it's what they have been doing for the past 12 months. they have been doing these flights for 12 months. and i'm glad, you know, now that there is some publicity on them. >> carley: yeah, you know, when jen psaki was asked about this she said that you know, the flight took place in august. the footage that we were just showing is old, do you think that these flights are still hang? $340 million is a lot of money and i think that's one of the reasons why the president's poll numbers on this issue is so low. >> well, absolutely they are happening. because you just look at the numbers. month after month and in
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december, over 170,000 illegal apprehensions. the vast majority of those folk, again, were being released into the united states. so, absolutely, these flights are continuing each and every day. look, to be clear, during the trump administration, we also moved migrants around the country but we did for a very different reason. we did that to detain them and to deport them vs. what the biden administration is doing, which is moving them around and releasing them into the united states. so two very different purposes. but absolutely the flights are continuing. >> todd: before we let you go, joe biden is going to deploy 3,000 troops to eastern europe in a major show of force. is this the right move, sir? >> well, look, i think at the end of the day, ukraine is a sovereign nation. they are not part of united states toe, we have to be very careful about, you know, having putin drag us into this issue. this is an issue for europe to solve. and we need presidential leadership to push european leaders to solve this issue without the u.s. committing a
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vast number of troops there unfortunately, we don't see that today. and we need to make sure that we keep our eye on the ball. china is the real threat. and not ukraine at the end of the day. >> carley: that's right. chad wolf, thank you so much for joining us. we so appreciate it? >> thank you. >> todd: with that great to having you back if only a day. >> carley: good to be back. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> president biden heading to new york city today to meet with law enforcement facing a full scale crisis. >> the visit comes as 30 officers across our country were shot? january. >> thousands came to honor the life and memory of nypd officer wilbert mora. another satisfactory blue through the streets of new york city. >> how many more officers have to lose their lives before this system changes? nypd protects us but who protection tremendous. >> it was just showing the crisis of our southern border. 70 arrested dressed in camo because they want to evas
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