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>> todd: russian bombs reigning down on areas where the kremlin said they would scale back their attack. and putin is being lied to by his own advisors. with that, watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning, i'm todd piro. great to be with you. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. biden will send new funding to aid ukraine's war. the president's strategy has been a complete failure. >> todd: mark meridith has more on that, but we begin with griff jenkins live on the ground in lviv. >> griff: talk to any ukrainian and they will tell you, don't trust russians, they won't tell the truth. that has proven to be the case of russian forces pulling back from the assault on the capital in kyiv.
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these images shows destruction north of the capital of kyiv in the areas and suburbs around irpin and chernihiv, bombardments and smoldering buildings standing there after president zelenskyy addressed australian parliament calling for tightening of sanctions and warning how far putin's fury will go. >> dozens of years hasn't been a threat of nuclear attack as we have now because russian represents officials, official propagandists are openly discussing the possibility of using nuclear weapons against those who don't want to subdue. >> this as pentagon says russian forces are regrouping and redeploying and defense secretary john kirby says putin himself is being mislead about failure of his troops.
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watch. >> we would concur with the conclusion that mr. putin has not been fully informed by his ministry of defense at every turn over the last month. >> griff: fears that china would side with russia may be coming true, russian foreign minister lavrov visiting china refusing to contend the invasion and talking of a new world order. listen here. >> we are going through a serious stage in the history of international relations. together with you and other like-minded people, we will move toward a multi polar affair and democratic world order. >> griff: overnight, uk officials saying demoralized russian forces running low on weapons and moral are refusing to carry out orders sabotaging
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their own equipment and reportedly shot down one of their own airplanes. >> todd: whether you or another ark mazing reporter we've been looking at the same shot and your position and looking behind you at the activity in lviv. today seems like there is more activity than normal, what is the mood of the people right now in lviv if there is that return to what looks like normalcy behind you? >> griff: it is quite surreal, you have any given point of the day issue the air-raid sirens will go off. everyone knows just last saturday a strike one mile from where i'm standing in the burning oil depot that lasted for more than a day. ukrainians going about their business doing what they need to do, going to work, walking dogs, carrying on as best as can, they
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do have stark reminder the russians could and will attack anywhere at any time and they are ready for it. one thing for sure, defiance of the ukrainians standing up for 36 straight days against the russian invasion has not waned, whether in the front line or back of the line on western side of the country. >> ashley: not a good feeling having that in the back of your mind. thanks. u.s. is planning -- drones to aid the war-torn country. >> todd: mark meridith admits president biden's strategy to deter putin flat out failed. mark. >> todd and ashley, good morning. ukrainian says it needs help and the u.s. offering to send $500 million to prop up ukraine's government during the war. the decision coming after a call
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president biden had with ukrainian president zelenskyy who tweeted "just finished hour long conversation with the president of the united states, shared assessment of the battlefield, talked about defensive support, enhanced sanctions, humanitarian aid," and in terms of weapons u.s. officials say shipments include going, anti-aircraft missiles to medical supplies, working on switch-blade drones, 100 are set to be sent to ukraine in the comes days and russia is launching missiles and praising ukraine military for fighting back, fok wants to know if the white house believes ukraine can defeat russia? >> any reason why no one in this administration has said we think ukraine can win this war. >> we in our action and support we provided, we've been clear we are doing everything we can to
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stand with ukraine and ensure they are able to push back against russian aggression. >> lawmakers look at what come next and questioned a top u.s. general who said he agreed efforts to deter russian invasion failed. as far as president biden we are expecting him to talk about the situation in ukraine, what is going on with the floebal energy market, gas prices, what can be done to bring cost down and people are curious to see if that will work. ashley and todd. >> thank you. shocking video out of mississippi, multiple tornados touchdown across the south, severe storms push east. 50,000 people are in the dark as the storm downs power lines and damaging buildings. >> ashley: serious injuries after tornado touched down in arkansas, meteorologist -- fox weather forecast. sad to see people wake up in the
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dark with injuries like this with damage and death. >> this system is on the move, there are folk dealing with what could potentially be a tornado on the ground. severe thunderstorms are part of large line of storms that marched across portions of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, now we see red pol gones on the map down in the florida panhandle, probably the bay county area outside of panama city, that is tornado sweeping across the southeast. large area where there is tornado watch in place, ingredients are there for more tornados stretching toward florida, including tallahassee and running north into portions of western georgia, areas where you could see tornados here over the next couple of hours and this entire line shifts to the east coast. think of places along the georgia coast, the carolina and running up to washington d.c.,
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and new york, showers today. further north, less likely this will be big severe event. it is rain maker and more rain will be on the way. timing for this is happening in the morning hours or early afternoon hours and clearing off moving into the atlantic and we're clear on the backside. there is at least another chance of maybe tornado watches popping up this morning and then guys running into this afternoon, as we get heat of the day going, that is when things fire off. it is something we will be paying attention to. >> todd: pay attention to fox weather. >> ashley: president biden set to drop title 42 immigration policy on may 23rd, trump era rule allows for instant removal of asylum seekers during the pandemic. here is a chilling warning, listen. >> this will cause more chaos at the board sxer increase what we've seen for a year, people
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being exploited. drug smuggles and cartels versus us. >> ashley: ending the program will result in major surge of border crossers. >> todd: susan collins will vote to confirm ketanji brown jackson. she announced her intention saying after watching much of the hearing testimony and meeting with her twice in person, i concluded she possesses experience, qualifications and integrity to serve as associate justice. will vote on judge jackson on monday. "washington post" slow to the punch saying hunter biden's laptop is real despite calling it a fake scandal before the 2020 election. >> there is zero evidence biden has done anything wrong in connection with what hunter
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biden has done. >> todd: unpacking it with joe concha. >> ashley: and virginia sheriff's office collects bullet proof vests, helmets and critical supplies. we are speaking to the group of volunteers and first respondsers who are answering the call to help the people of ukraine. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starters who are answering the call to help the people of ukraine. like those nagging headaches. uncomfortable period pains. and disruptive muscle aches. you can count on fast, effective relief with motrin.
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>> todd: troy driver was arrestd and charged with kidnapping, police allege he worked to the parking lot and got into her car and took off with her. driver was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his role in covering up a murder and a string of robberies. >> ashley: officer says took an oath to protect and serve and now teaming up with volunteer group. joining me now, pardon me if i said your last name incorrectly, with lift up ukraine and first
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sergeant tom hunley with lynchburg sheriff office. sergeant and sheriff, you guys put on bullet proof vests every single day to go out and protect and serve your own community tochlt me, that signifies you see the need for bullet-proof vests and protection for people who are over in ukraine fighting the good night, trying to stay alive. offer your insight and why you decided to team up and donate things like the bullet-proof vests? >> well, ashley, thank you for allowing us to be here this morning. it is just our opportunity that god has allowed us as a small agency in central virginia to lift up ukraine and the ukrainian people. my staff wears bullet armor everyday, body armor out in the field. it is just a great opportunity. we found out we could help by
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providing expired body armor we no longer can use, we were able to help with that. we are grateful we have this opportunity. >> ashley: when you say expired body armor, that doesn't mean it cannot be used for protection, you have to get new equipment; correct? >> yes, ma'am, that is correct. by standard, we are allowed to have body armor for five years then it has to be replaced. this is body armor we are no longer allowed to use in the united states, but it is still usable. >> sergeant hunley, what is your take on this? i am sure you patrolled for years and know what it is like, what would your take or information would you give to people in ukraine who need this armor, who need helmets? what would be your mission statement, i guess it would be to the people who need this? >> yes, ma'am.
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great question, thank you for having us to discuss this nobel effort we're undertaking with lift up ukraine. you imply i've been patrolling the streets for years, which you are not far from. this is a massive undertaking that lift up ukraine is undertaking, to provide protection to young men protecting homes and firesides, it is overwhelming, this vest sitting in front of us, will be in ukraine and could save someone's life. it is humbling to think about. our prayers go out to the people of ukraine and we pray they don't need it. if they do, it does its job. we are glad to be a part of it. >> ashley: i'll bet. this question to the organizers of lift up ukraine. whoever wants to respond, how do you make it logistically
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possible to get this equipment over there? start with you. >> okay, we have our team is built up of large contingent of the ukrainian community in richmond, virginia. we have a logistical person speaking to folks on the fwround in ukraine and she provides information with a carrier that we have out of new jersey, group called -- providing transportation for us to poland or ukraine via poland, that is the process. >> ashley: next donation pickup, tuesday april 5 at lynchburg sheriff's office for anyone who wants to donate. good for you for getting this organization up and running and to the sheriff and sergeant,
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kudos to you. stay safe on the street and thank you for your service. thanks for joining us. >> todd: working around the clock to provide humanitarian aid to refugees. fox corporation helped raise $13 million to support that effort, really close to 13. get there guys, head toed redcross.org. congresswoman maxine watters in hot water for saying this to hundreds of homeless people at one of her events. >> i want everybody to go home. >> we don't got no home, that is why we here. >> todd: she tried to cover that up. >> and another mainstream media outlet is admitting hunter biden's laptop is real.
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>> todd: maxine watters telling homeless people to go home after a housing event spiralled out of control. >> there are no more applications. i want everybody to go home. i want you -- >> we don't got no home, that is why we're here. >> i don't want to hear it. >> todd: it gets worse, "new york post" reporting watters tried to stop l.a. times reporter from publishing the story telling him, you will hurt yourself and the community
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trying to put this together. >> ashley: and hunter biden trying to use his father's name to make himself rich. there are receipts connecting him to a chinese-linked firm. >> it was obvious hunter's laptop was authentic, media has been complicit and now we know the democrats and media backing him up were the ones pedalling the russian disinformation. >> todd: joe concha joins us now, joe, the "washington post" joining the party years after it began, here is the headline, inside hunter biden's multi million deals with a chinese energy company. joe, how much of the wall is closing in on hunter if the mainstream media is saying in march of 2022, this is a big deal. >> joe: in honor of bruce willis and retirement announced
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yesterday, bruce suffering from a cognitive disease, welcome to the party pal from the great "die hard," of 1998. welcome to the party mainstream, as far as covering this seriously. i remember when hunter biden's partner tony bobwell, eshg, told tucker carlson about a loan, chinese energy company gave to the bidens that interview was dismissd and ignored. we heard about 50 former intelligence officers including john brennan, formerly cia with msnbc and james clapper saying this is russian disinformation, nothing to see here. we heard boblin, saying the biden family is compromised by the chinese communist government. the what i hear hunter is a bad
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seed, but he is not in government and his zero to do with his father. if hunter biden receive third degree from chinese and russian officials while joe biden was vice president, it does mean something from a national security perspective and now we're seeing more reporting from the "new york times" and "washington post." perhaps the broadcast news network, including cnn, will explore the story seriously. if things go from bad to worse, joe bidenville to answer questions around this, not say it is russian disinformation or he never spoke to his son about business dealings, that is not the case. >> speaking of cnn, listen to john harwood and what he said yesterday. >> there is zero evidence that vice president biden or president biden has done anything wrong in connection with what hunter biden has done?
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>> ashley: joe, will they never admit it, even though it is in front of their face. >> joe: nothing to see here issue let's not talk about this. if john harwood wasasmly a journalist and there is wicircumstance -- wiki leaks comments, showing that, he would say there is smoke here, let's see if there is fire instead of going on television and saying joe biden has nothing to do with this, at some point, this investigation will make the john harwoods of the world take this seriously, let's see what happens from here, guys. >> todd: we were promised they would go back to reporting facts, we're not there yet. new york city pizzaria owner rushed in to save a woman.
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he was stabbed 10 times, we'll talk to him income. >> ashley: plus, chris rock is speaking out. "fox and friends first" lawrence jones joins us live from boston with reaction from some of the fans. why is guy fieri in the neighbors' kitchen? it's slider sunday! sliiiiiiiiii-der sunday! these chicken parm sliders on king's hawaiian rolls are fire! slider sunday! i want that. everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. mmm! before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine
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>> ashley: new york pizzeria owner and his father are heroes.
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a military veteran and owner joins me live. i am glad you are out of the hospital. your dad is still in the hospital, is he doing okay? >> doing much better. thank you. >> ashley: i want to get down to it, you are a military veteran, you stayed open during the pandemic and helped your community by donating food. you were helping people, you helped this woman being robbed, you jumped into action. do you think the city leaders are doing anything to help you and keep you safe? >> from their actions prior what caused this now. you had changes of bail reform creating new breed of criminals.
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they can do whatever they wasn't and get away with it. >> how has the queens community changed? do you think this would have happened a few years ago where you are? >> not at all. we are a tight-knit community. each neighborhood is much a neighborhood. everybody knows each other. if you ask me this two years ago, no, would have never been like this. now it is insane, i've never seen such criminal activity and pure violence. >> ashley: do you think this has something to do with bail reform? do you thank you is a major issue with it? >> 100%. when you can be arrested two or three times in a 24-hour period and be out and allowed to do it again, what is staping you? there is nothing stopping you,
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you are being rewarded. >> ashley: what compelled you to jump in? you said your dad started yelling your name and you jumped in. there had to be something inside of you, especially being a military veteran, to jump into action. >> it is my father's character, do the best for everybody and try to protect people. we were told this lady was robbed and everything like that, chased right after them, we had to do something for other people who are weaker, who can't do for themselves, that is what bad people do, prey on people who are weak. >> ashley: one more question, do you feel like your community is being forced to protect themselves at this point? >> i think all communities are coming to the point they have to
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protect themselves. it is the laws that fail the community. >> ashley: police have their hands tied, cuarrest somebody, they will be out on the street in a couple hours. go on. >>-- they will not prosecute for so many different things, it tells you what local leaders and officials mind set is. >> ashley: i hope you start feeling better, praying for your dad. people like you we need when the police can't get to the situation. thank you and good luck. >> thank you. >> todd: stepping back from acting after being dias nosed with degenerative brain condition known as aphasia. dr. janette nesheiwat joined us earlier with more on the disease. >> a guilty over million people
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in the united states suffer from it, one of the most common causes of aphasia is a stroke, but it can be caused by other things like traumatic brain injury, severe blow to the head, infection, pran tumor, a mass, that sort of thing. >> todd: speculation about the die hard -- we wish him the best. chris rock speaking out for the first time since will smith slapped him at the academy awards. >> ashley: rock telling a sold-out crowd, i am processing what happened, i will talk about it, right now i will tell some jokes. lawrence jones was there. >> good morning, todd and ashley, he started out the set by essentially saying how was
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your weekend? obviously eluding to what happened at oscars. he will address it, but at this time, he wanted to tell some jokes. what did folks that attended think about it? >> what did you think of the performance? >> excellent. i've been a fan and he did as good as i could have hoped. >> my first time going to a comedy show and seeing chris rock, it was beautiful. >> he's the best. best of the best. >> what do you think of his response to will smith? >> he didn't want to talk about it, which was fair. >> do you think that was the right route, he wanted more time to process it. >> i can't get in his head. >> he didn't entertain the bs, he did his set he had been planning for months and he was a class act. >> do you think he should have
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addressed it more or do you think him sticking to regular routine was the best way? >> that is what we came here for, the end of the day, we came for the show and that is what he said, i want to do a show. >> i think he had better energy and great interaction with the audience. >> what did you think about the performance? >> he did a really good job, good job. >> it was great, i'm with the aaac. love chris rock, pro-chris rock, we love the rock. >> definitely a vintage chris rock, something i found interesting, he eluded to not addressing it yet. he was taking a shot the what was settled behind closed doors
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and said he will address it on his own time. >> todd. >> lawrence, you and i have sat in our office and i told you how much i love chris rock, i don't think there is a better joke crafter than chris rock and i think he is playing this beautifully. chris rock wants to make the punch line and doesn't want to being the punch line. he is doing an amazing job and i'm happy the audience had the reaction we saw in your piece. >> he made it very clear he was going to address it, he wasn't going to change his current show. he had a show lined up with all the jokes and didn't want to put something together he hadn't processed through. he did want to make it clear he will address it, just on his own terms. >> todd: as he should. we can watch more of your reaction on "fox and friends first" coming up and a big show on saturday night, tune in for
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>> ashley: hillary clinton and the democratic national committee getting slapped with fines. >> todd: cheryl casone joins us live with the latest. >> cheryl: good morning. election regulators fining hillary clinton's campaign $8000 and democratic national committee $105,000 for failing to disclose funding of the steele dossier. president trump saying any links to his -- was hoax fuelled by his political opponents. >> ashley: there is consideration by the white house to tap into reserve for gas? >> cheryl: yeah, dealing with prices across the country. biden will start releasing million barrels per day from the
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atrolium petroleum reserve. last year look at oil a year ago, we were sitting close to $60 a barrel, obviously this has been talked about that when you have domestic production happening, you don't need to go overseas, you are not a victim to opec and that includes russia. here we are. >> todd: logical to everybody, but biden administration. harsh reaction to disney and new threat that should open their eyes. >> cheryl: disney response to this new law drawing eye of orthodox rabbis. the legislation recently signed into law consistent with the values disney exemplifys and ensures students in kindergarten to
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grade three are not exposed and parents be the ones to make decisions regarding upbringing and control of their children. rabbis are saying, enough disney, this is about the kids. florida lawmakers are talking about repealing 1967 reedy creek improvement act giving disney its own government. they have two cities, this is a tweet frommer spencer roach. it is fitting they should be regulated by orange county could start to back bite disney in florida. >> todd: fascinating, playing the law game. thank you. speaking of lawyers, florida ashley moody joins me now. ag moody, you're a mom, you live in florida. fundamental thing i can't understand. why is there pushback toward not teaching eight year old or under
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about sex and sexualizing underage kids? you would think everybody would be onboard with that. >> i think you have identified what is causing so many people to sit stunned, we're living in a topsy turvey world. i'm mother of a young, school-aged child. we have been to disney, we are sitting here stunned looking at some statements they are going to fight vigorously to allow classroom instruction on sexual issues as young as kindergarten. i think everyone is as confused as you are. >> todd: it makes no sense. florida leading a lawsuit to end biden administration airline mask mandate. ag moody, masks are done, basically everywhere, why not on planes yet? >> i'm so proud to lead florida's leading 20 other states along with governor
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desantis and pushing back against the federal maufk and it is not just planes and travel hubs dealing with planes, you are talking about ride shareing and taxis and ferries and any kind of public transportation and we see all around the nation, sporting events even state of the union are maskless. it is time. we are fearful this administration will not lift the cdc rule. they are talking about lifting health policy at the border but not the trantransportation orde >> todd: ag moody, once masks don't go away, do you expect civility to return to the skies? >> this is an important point and thank you for point thanksgiving out. we have seen increase in unruly
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incidents, increase in calls to police, because folks are confused and they believe this is unnecessary, it is unnecessary mand "outnumbered" of washington, this is par for the course. pilots are asking for this to be lifted, ceos of major airlines and even bipartisan resolution out of the senate plead withing this administration to pay attention to science, lift this unnecessary policy and florida is proud to lead the effort pushing back on the biden administration. >> todd: filteros planes are as good as you can get, do you think you will get a resolution before the mask mandate expires next month? >> not just extension on the tsa order, this is order out of the cdc which has got to be lifted in order for folk to freely
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travel without masks. florida has been successful in the litigation we've led pushing back on this administration and repeated intention to overstep authority and encroach on individual freedoms of florida and americans, we are proud to lead and hope to be successful. >> todd: ag moody, i apologize for promoting you to governor earlier. for now, ag moody, we appreciate your time. russian attacks striking outskirts of kyiv, even though russia promised to scale back. >> ashley: here is a classified briefing, we will discuss this next. at adp, we use data-driven insights to design hr solutions to help you engage and retain top performers today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪
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>> ashley: new attack. putin's empty words. the u.s. is sending $500 million in aid and the pentagon will send 100 switchblade drones. >> todd: congressman mark green sits on the foreign affairs committee just received a classified briefing on the war and has been to the region. he joins us now. obviously the brief something classified. in light of your experience being over there, knowing what the people need, seeing it with your own eyes, what can you tell us that came out of that briefing? >> todd, i don't think anything new came out of the briefing. the unfortunate thing is to the flow to the areas where we are transitioning the weapons is just not happening as fast as it needs to happen people there making the transition into ukraine are doing a great job. it's just that back here the administration, the dodd is not getting it to the countries where it's transitioning into ukraine. that's probably the biggest
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problem. ing in new came out of the briefing yesterday. i actually left halfway through because i was so frustrated that what they were telling us we could have watched fox news and got the info. >> ashley: what do you think the president should be doing in the white house? >> the president has got to get more aid flowing and crashing up our industrial base. the ability of our military industrial complex to produce javelins and stingers particularly but we also have to make the transition for the s 300s and 400s from those countries willing to give them like slovakia and others. we are having a hard time finding the backfill for those countries. they need to step up to the plate and make this happen. >> todd: seems like congress, the bipartisan nature on this understands what needs to be done. shocking that the white house doesn't seem to get it meantime, want to get your thoughts on this. you and the house freedom caucus want a vote in congress to keep title 42 in place. >> yes. >> todd: congressman, why are
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democrats all for covid restrictions except for the one situation in the one place they should be for covid restrictions? >> look, they are for open border. they want that open border because they think it's going to somehow empower them. it's not. they are putting americans lives at risk. we know that fentanyl is way up across the southern border and that means americans are dying because of the decisions of mayorkas and the president. they just don't seem to care about any of that. they are taking -- you know, people are taking jobs from americans, mostly american minorities. the left is, you know, hoping that these people come to the united states, their children will be born here around they will then vote democrat. one, i think that's bad prediction. but i also think they are sacrificing american lives for that and they will do anything to keep that southern border open. they don't care title 42 will
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quadruple the numbers. 40,000 a day is what i was told from the folks of guatemala. that's their an anticipation if we get rid of title 42. >> ashley: in february alone the border encounters in 2022 was just under 165. there is no telling what that number will get. to say we have to get to this we have one minute. >> 15457 countries are represented now. 40% of the flow isn't even coming from latin america and/or central america and mexico. this is crazy. >> ashley: i need your response to this really quickly we have 30 seconds or so. the fact report exposing that cozy relationship between the cdc and the teachers union. the cdc keeps saying this is uncommon. what are your thoughts? >> look it, should never have happened and they should have disclosed it. as a physician, the american medical association has standards. you disclose financial relationships.
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that union made millions of dollars of donations to this administration and to the democrats. and, yet, they went to them to get their bias on their report. it's wrong. >> todd: follow the money. >> follow the money. >> todd: congressman mark green. we appreciate your time. thank you, sir. >> thanks guys. >> ashley: okay. and "fox & friends" starts right now. thanks for joining us. ♪ have a nice day. >> ainsley: that is a beautiful shot philadelphia city of love liberty bell. >> brian: close new jersey. >> ainsley: you can see the phil c

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