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francisco, larceny up 20%, assault and homicide up 11%, up 9%. >> carley: in los angeles, district attorney george gascon is facing his second recall attempt in two years and in new york city, bragg is getting loads of criticism for his liberal policy including from the city's own democratic mayor. brooke singman has the latest. brooke, good morning. >> brooke: good morning, guys. the people of san francisco have spoken and chesa boudin will no longer be the district attorney after overwhelming vote. 60% of votes are in favor of chesa boudin being removed from office. calling the race just after midnight today and chesa boudin conceded just after. >> people are angry. they are frustrated. i want to be clear about what
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happened tonight. the right-wing billionaires outspent us 3-1, exploited an environment where people are appropriately upset and created electoral dynamic where we were literally shadow boxing. >> brooke: chesa boudin will be removed from office 10 days after the board of supervisors accept the results. san francisco is dealing with violent crime. murders have soared and burglary and shoplifting are also up. >> for the last 10 to 15 years, we've been treated as if we're just subjects and supposed to do what the city tells us to do. this brought back our agency, which is so important. >> brooke: boudin ran on jail population, it fell during his
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first six months in office. prosecutor jonathan fahey share whatting this might mean for the democratic party. listen. >> this is really a political earthquake, it shows democratic party is so out of touch they lost san francisco and this da is really indicative of the democratic party policy nationwide. >> the campaign to recall progressive los angeles da george gascon offered this reaction. george gascon and chesa boudin failed social experiments have destroyed communities while doing nothing to meaningful destroy the system. george gascon will be walking the same plank in the near future. black lives matters organizer calling chesa boudin one of the most committed da's in the nation while saying pro-cop
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interest bought the election. once boudin is removed from office the mayor will assign a temporary. >> carley: thanks, brooke. bring in retired lieutenant of the wounded blue. good morning. you call this watershed moment in a return to law and order. what do you mean about that? >> thank you. this is a time, the people have spoken, the people of san francisco, one of the most liberal cities in one of the most liberal states have said enough is enough, our lives are in jeopardy because of the radical agenda of chesa boudin and they have spoken loud and clear. it is time to take our streets
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back. not only is this incredible moment in history for the american prosecution system, but this is time when law enforcement is watching with a very keen eye because this is a statement that is saying it is time to bring justice back to our streets. >> todd: if you are a police officer in san francisco, how relieved are thank you morning? >> listen, i've had several calls from some of my connections in the san francisco pd and they are very, very -- let's say celebratory, okay. maybe this is a time when there will be return to normalcy in the criminal justice system. we've seen chesa boudin has been antilaw enforcement, radical district attorney who has cost lives in the city of san
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francisco. we've watched degradation of the city. we're seeing what was once a beautiful city now become blinded because of his policies. law enforcement is saying maybe we'll be allowed to do our jobs, wouldn't that be a relief. >> carley: it is not just san francisco, if is nationwide. you have to oned whaer progressive prosecutors are thinking. larry krasner, george gascon, do you think they may act because of this recall, change their policies a bit because they don't what happened to chesa boudin to happen to them? >> it's too late for them. they have already made their bed. george gascon is facing critical election here now with this recall effort. the -- snowballing now and this is a time when people are empowered and this is why this
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is such a watershed moment i spoke about, the people are seeing, hey, i can actually play a role in my own public safety by banding together and working together and saying enough is enough, it's time to bring justice back to our streets, it's time to take our criminal laws and enforce them. we have seen just the opposite from george gascon. we've seen the opposite from chesa boudin and now it is time for the people to speak and i think what we're seeing here is democracy in action, in a major way. >> todd: talk more about democracy in action through midterm. democrats in congress trying to attract and turn attention to abortion, gun control to an extent, but what
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does this show that crime and people being fed up with crime is issue number one, two and three in the minds of those voters? >> it is an absolute statement and we are, remember there are activist district attorneys that have been placed into office by radical monthat he has been funneled into the campaigns in major cities across america and we're seeing in all of those cities incredible crime tsunamis that have taken place and now all the district attorneys have to be going maybe our moment has come and gone. all i'm hoping really is that people across the country will become empowered by this event in san francisco and begin
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banding together in their own cities to say you know what, we'll take our city back from the radical leftist district attorneys who don't care about the public safety, they only care about their own political agenda. >> todd: lieutenant randy sutton, thank you. uvalde's matthew mcconaughey. >> giving a damn about our kids, i bet we can come to an agreement on that, on some issues, as well. >> carley: sean duffy is a father of nine, we'll get his thoughts on what you just heard coming up. outshine any b ad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar.
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>> carley: actor and uvalde native matthew mcconaughey making an emotional plea to washington after visiting his hometown devastated by the school shooting that claimed the lives of 19 young children and two teachers. >> todd: mcconaughey also sitting down for an exclusive interview with bret baier urging both parties to come together for the good of the country.
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marianne rafferty has details. >> marianne: op ed for the statesman, calling for tighter gun laws. mcconaughey became emotional recalling meeting families whose children were killed, sharing gut-wrenching stories at yesterday's white house briefing. >> in some way keep her alive. this particular drawing is a self portrait of her draw withing her friends in heaven looking down on her drawing the very same picture. her mother said of this drawing, woo never really talked to her about heaven before, but somehow she knew.
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>> marianne: the actor stressing responsible gun ownership. >> we need to invest in mental healthcare. we need background checks, we need to raise the minimum age to purchase an ar-15 to 21. we need a waiting period for those rifles, we need red flag laws and consequences for those who abuse them. >> marianne: the actor spoke exchris christieively to bret baier begging americans to put aside political differences for the sake of our children. >> we are becoming a nation of counter punchers. we disagree. you a father? >> yes, two boys. >> me, too. i'll bet we can get something done and come to agreement on that, on some issues, as well.
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>> marianne: cuwatch >> bret:'s full interview later today. back to you, todd and carley. takes >> todd: thank you. bring in sean duffy. for this topic, your most important topic, father of nine. what was your reaction to matthew mcconaughey's speech? >> sean: we all love our children, we want our communities to be safe, we get that. to pull heart strings and say i want additional gun control laws, what mcconaughey is suggesting will not fix the problem. come back for round two, three and four. they will not stop until they take away america's guns. what happens when you have a child so detached they pick up a gun and go into a school and
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shoot four year olds. something is wrong in america, focus on what is happening and address the problem. let's have common-sense solution and say, lock the schools, make sure doors are lockd and make sure teachers can't open them. make sure law enforcement is trained so they don't stand outside a door for an hour while little kids are dying. going after gun laws, it is not a solution that will save any kids and will just affect law-abiding citizens' right to bear arms and will work. >> carley: it sounds like you would agree with him, he said we need to focus on mental health, making schools safer, stop sensational media coverage of shooter and instill family values, american values and talks about responsible gun
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ownership through responsible gun ownership, raising the age to buy some guns, the last one might be tricky. what are your thoughts as a whole? >> sean: do you think joe biden will support the issues you first read off? will they say we got to work on family values and strengthening the family unit in america as opposed to trying to destroy it? you will not get legislation on that. you can drink at 21, say you can buy a gun at 21, okay, let's move the voting age to 21. try to propose that to any democrat to move the voting age, they won't go for that. they want the age to be 16. this becomes about politics and yes, some things i would say, yeah, i agree with, the gun
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control side 100% i don't. >> todd: to the politics of all this, i think you raise that issue and it is an important issue to raise. i understand matthew mcconaughey is an actor, trained in the art of persuading people through speech, i get that. but the nature of his speech, the fact he was appealing to us as americans to come together to honor the memory of these victims, why can nobody in congress deliver something like that, specifically why can't the president of the united states deliver something like that, a speech that brings us together as americans instead of dividing us as partisan players? >> sean: todd, that is a good point, there is division right now. you can't legislate fatherlessness, you can't legislate getting kids off
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social media to engage with friends and family in relationships and getting them out of that space. those things are aren't. you can't legislate that, you want to come together as americans, you talk about politics or health of your kids, the most important thing we do is raise them well and be engageed with them, watch how much time they spend online or in front of their screens to make sure they are connecting with people. if you are lonely, detached and depressed, bad things happen. it does. we can all come together as americans on those solutions, it is implemented at the family level, making sure we have values. bring faith back in, sgod a good thing, when you take god out of everything, what is left? no morals, no values, no church, what are kids learn something there is emptiness there.
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>> carley: you are right, being an active parent would solve so many problems. i look up to you and rachel a lot, that is what you're doing. thank you for joining us. >> todd: being a parent is the most fun job in the world. use tomorrow's january 6 hear nothing prime time to recast midterm message. >> carley: joe concha weighs in on that take coming up next. at booking.com, finding perfect isn't rocket science. kitchen? sorted. hot tub, why not? and of course, puppy-friendly. we don't like to say perfect, but it's pretty perfect.
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>> carley: good morning. take a look at the maps and show you what is happening in the u.s. in terms of weather. current temperatures 54 in fargo, 71 in new york. the south is going to be very warm today and could see possibility for severe storms including areas across the plain states toward ohio and tennessee river valley. large hail, damaging winds and
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tornados possible across a wide portion from the southwest toward the mid-atlantic, nashville, louisville, toward montgomery, alabama. watching for that. heat is the big story, breaking records over parts of southwest to the plain states up toward the rockies. excessive heat advisory in place where record-breaking heat is a big story. temperatures and oppressive humanitarian will make it feel dangerous, stay indoors, take care of the kids and elderly and bring your pets indoor. it will hang on over the next couple days and the wet weather coming over the next couple days, could see potential for flash flooding and moisture coming from the pacific. lots to talk about, nice to see both of you. >> todd: likewise. >> janice: happy wednesday.
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see ya. >> todd: the average american family can barely afford $4.95 per gallon of gas we're see thanksgiving morning. white house says the economy is great. >> 51% are saying in this "wall street journal" poll they are pessimistic about people having an opportunity to achieve the american dream. how does that look on a bumper stick sner >> what i'm trying to say, we understand people are feeling this, feeling increase of prices. what we're trying to say, what i'm trying to say to you, the economy is in a better place than it has been historically. >> carley: joe concha here with reaction to that. joe, the american people are not buying what karine jean-pierre is selling because it is not true. does the white house need to change messaging at this point? >> joe: it would be like janice
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dean telling viewers it is snowing outside in xyz part of the country in new york city, for example, where it is 71 degrees. no, the economy is at historically great place. just like the last press secretary, the current one in karine jean-pierre is not playing it straight with the american people. a survey showed the u.s. is leading world on inflation due to president biden's stimulus and trillions being spent. three quarters of americans disapprove of handling of inflation and don't want to hear about global challenges and solutions and don't likeit when this administration plays victim and doesn't take responsibility. instead of taking tough questions on this, this president will run to jimmy kimmel, to laugh it up.
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whoever is adviing president biden should -- >> todd: such an important point to make. people feel this. people know what is go og when they put their credit card in the machine and $100 for gas. you have january 6 committee hiring former abc executive, the head honcho, produced prime time hearing, it gives democrats chance to recast their midterm message. here is quote from the times article, democrats plan to use made for television moment in choreographed rollout to persuade voters the midterm election are chance to hold republicans responsible. resuscitate the dem crams with the midterm being huge tanking opportunity for them so far? >> joe: is that an opinion piece, a press release or a
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report? that is actual report that used that wording. it is cheerleading. big question, why is former president of abc news involved in helping a political party weaponize this hearing, this is james goldsten, he made sure that epistein story never saw air. james goldsten, who pushed the trump russia illusion lie, declared show like "the view" should fall under abc news. this is who democrats and liz cheney are selling a narrative. like so many in this business, he is a political activist and is showing it right now. these hearings are weaponized
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political ads. there should be an investigation into what happened at the capitol and make sure it never happens again. should be done on bipartisan level and not what the democrats and many in media are putting forward. this will not move the needle one bit. inflation, gas prices, crime, immigration and the border and these hearings will be forgotten in short order. >> carley: the hearings are tv friendly, republicans can write it off as actual political theater. got to leave it there, joe. thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. >> joe: thanks, love the orange, good look. underrated color. >> carley: it is. san francisco woke district attorney boyd bode just fired by voters who are sick of his dangerous crime policy. >> todd: congressman jeff van
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called this race. >> people are angry. they are frustrated. i want to be very clear about what happened tonight. the right-wing billionaires outspent us three to one, exploited an environment in which people are appropriately upset. they created an electoral dynamic where we were shadow boxing. >> recall vote coming as san francisco deals with surge of violent crime, burglary and shoplifting, he will be removed 10 days after the vote is confirmed by the san francisco board of supervisor. there will be a temporary replacement before voters choose a new da. >> congressman, congratulations, good morning, sir.
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you were a democrat and switched to the republican party. you're a trump supporter. you won your primary with 85% of the vote, how does that happen in new jersey? >> well, it happens in a couple ways. one, i have wonderful supporters, great peep they'll have worked with me and around me, they believe in my message, freedom and hard work and obeying law and we close our borders and stop this inflaion and everything this administration has done and everything this president has done has been so destructive. worst president, worst administration in the history of america, in my opinion. the second way i won this thing is because i've got a great guy behind me, president donald trump. he's been with me all along, he's supported me. he endorsed
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me and had me at mar-a-lago and we have a friendship in what he did, broke up the swamp and told the truth about what is going on. people want the truth, they want change. they don't want this dysfunctional america this administration is creating. i stand for that. we will get our america back. we will bring america home. >> todd: congressman, you mentioned the rule of law, our focus this morning on this huge race in san francisco, the chesa boudin losing his recall, granted, that is a local race, all indication this will have implication throughout the country. what do the results of that race tell you about how congress will look come january of next year follow thanksgiving year's midterms? >> it tells me, first of all, i heard one of his quotes, i
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thought was buffoonery. they are releasing over and over and over like a turnstyle, people guilty of violent crime. people that create atrocities are individuals that had two, five, 10, 20 priors and release them again. they belong in jail. there are bad people, when they are bad and do things that are wrong, they should be in jail for a good long time, sometimes maybe forever. that is what it tells me number one about policy. number two, it tells me we got to make sure what we stand for as republicans is the rule of law, which means you have border that are closed and you have immigration system that works and make sure you don't demean or in any way try to defund or
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hurt our police, you stand up for what is right and safe and free. it is not complicated. >> carley: it is not at all. congressman jeff van drew, thank you for joining us after your win. >> great to be with you. >> carley: good stuff. >> todd: jersey chat. >> carley: did you see this, here is how one democrat feels about americans who can't afford to put gas in their cars. watch. >> after waiting for a long time to have enough in this country to get my electric vehicle and went by every gas station and didn't matter how high it was. >> todd: brian brenberg is here next. (music) who said you have to starve yourself to lose weight? who said you can't do dinner? who said only this is good? and this is bad?
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morning. >> cheryl: how gas prices don't affect her. >> on the issue of gas prices after waiting for a long time to get my electric vehicle, i got it and drove it from michigan to here this last weekend and went by every single gas station and didn't matter how high it was. >> cheryl: u.s. senators make average salary of $174,000 and electric vehicles sell for $56,000. gas prices this morning record $4.95. >> todd: less than confident presentation from one janet yellen. >> cheryl: treasury secretary admitting she was wrong about it being transitory. >> unacceptable levels of inflation and headwind
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associated with disruption caused by the pandemic effect on supply chain and effects of supply side disturbances to oil and food market resulting from russia's war in ukraine. >> cheryl: janet yellen blaming other factors, the policies of biden administration, killing the keystone xl pipeline are root causes. join me tonight new episode of american dream home on fox business prime 9 eastern time. >> carley: one of my favorites. thank you. let's bring in brian brenberg, fox news contributor. talking inflation and janet yellen was pressed by senator steve dane. listen to this. >> do you agree with the san francisco fed that the 2 trillion march spending package
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was significant causal factor in high increasingly broad base inflation we've served this last year? >> we're seeing high inflation in almost all developed countries around the world and they have different fiscal policies, so it can't be the case the bulk of the inflation we're experiencing reflects impact of arp. >> carley: inflation is up in other countries, what is your counter to that? >> brian: what is not true, they have different fiscal properties. europe has been high spending, easy money, guess what you get from inflation? this administration wanted to make it look more like europe, you succeeded. high inflation, can't afford what we're spending in government. that is the biden-yellen policy.
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>> todd: tucker touched on this, how disheartening the treasury secretary hopes things get better, but has no plan or solution to the problem that she in large part caused. >> brian: we don't pay her to hope, we pay her to do things about it. the problem with her, she spent so much time talking about climate change and equity and diversity, we need those folks to do their job, watch prices, to watch the budget and make sure we don't get into trouble. they were asleep at the switch. they are thinking about politics first, not the economy and that is why people are paying. they haven't done their job. janet yellen has not done her job. >> carley: gas prices at a record high, almost $5 a gallon, just about there, when it hits $5, could be tomorrow, it will be a bad day for the president
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and the president is talking to venezuela and possibly saudi arabia, why is he looking to other countries when we have oil at home? >> brian: yeah, he won't talk to people in america who could do this, companies could get energy moving throughout the country. this is like the america last energy policy, $5 a gallon gas will be a problem, wait until it gets to 6. i'm not guaranteeing it will get there, we are getting into summer driving season, i don't see an end in sight for where price increases are going. not just oil and gas, it's coal and natural gas helps you power air conditioning for your home, that is the double whammy here. get in your car and you pay money, you stay in your house, cooling off, a lot of money.
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getting to the point talking about blackouts, biden blackouts might be what we're talking about. >> todd: it doesn't make people happy. >> brian: it is actually dangerous, folks. >> todd: thank you brian brenberg from kings college in manhattan. >> carley: thanks so much. >> todd: attorney general ken paxton launched an investigation into twitter bots. he'll tell us about it. >> carley: steve doocy will tell us what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> steve: in nine minutes and 45 seconds, the man who led the charge to recall that woke san francisco da will join us live, what he hopes to see from the next prosecutor because that one out. plus daughter of a police detective murdered on the job is fighting with her city over her mother's pension, can you
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believe it? her plea after becoming full-time care dlrt giver to her younger siblings. live at the southern border, massive migrant caravan furthers its journey. how border patrol agents are getting ready. henry cuellar, gabbard, clay travis and you will be watching "fox and friends" on the channel you trust. todd and carley back in a couple. you are watching "fox and friends first." is is the lexus x with intuitive tech... (beeps) car: watch for traffic ...and our most advanced safety system ever. ♪ ♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain,
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i'm sure you were keyed into this issue because of what elon musk is going through who now is a resident of texas. why will this investigation benefit texans? >> well, good morning. it will benefit texans. we are make sure the consumers are told the truth. that they're not tee received by corporations. all we are doing here is asking them questions. we sent out what are called civil investigative demands and questions about these accounts and whether they are real. and all we need is real answers. and if we get those real answers and they match up, everything is good. if they have been deceiving consumers. that's an extra cost to consumers that they shouldn't have to pay. >> todd: all indications are that twitter does not want to disclose these stats they are keeping them away from elon and is he buying the company. what do you have if twitter refuse your request. >> if they refuse our request we take them to court. under texas law they are required to give this
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information. we know from the past because we had a civil investigative demane a year ago. they tried to sue us to stop us from getting the information in texas. we are in that battle right now. we are going to win it. if they are going to operate in texas, they have to follow texas law. >> carley: kamala harris is the border czar and she just made an announcement related to the border issue. she says that private companies like visa and gap the clothing company are going to be investing $1.9 billion into central american countries. and hopefully the goal is that people will feel more financially secure at home so they won't come to the united states. illegally. what do you think about this? >> i don't have a problem with them investing in other countries if they think it's beneficial to their shareholders. however that doesn't solve the problem of hundreds of thousands of people crossing our border every year. drugs crossing our border every
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day. people having significant increases in overdoses. crime increases. and the problem associated with the border are not going to be solved by voice, is a master card or whoever wants to invest in these other countries. certainly not right now. >> todd: seems like a simple solution not upset they are trying to get this root cause situation handled. harris and biden could have solved the whole problem if they would have closed the border and don't encourage people to come, right? >> here is reality, from day one they have been asking people to come. they told cartels expand your network and get them here as fast as possible. they are not running away from border patrol. they are running to border patrol. that's been the plan from the beginning. they are not trying to stop illegal immigration they are encouraging it core. >> carley: other thing attorney general, house republicans are saying all this security equipment and technology that was bought and paid for by the taxpayers, that is supposed to be used to make the border more secure. and, instead, that technology is
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just sitting in warehouses, not being used and they are now asking hall an degree mayorkas why that is. i'm sure a lot of americans would want to know you -- they are not trying to stop the border crisis. they're encouraging it. that's why they're not building the wall. that's why they are not following federal law and not using this technology. they don't want to use it they don't want to stop this. this is exactly what they want and they are getting exactly what they want. >> todd: again, i'm not upset with the idea of t private businesses help out the problem. but, from an optics perspective. i go to the gap or at least i used to for like jeans and tops. what does it say that the gap is being called upon to solve our immigration problems? >> look, it doesn't make sense. i don't know why the gap or any other company would want to participate in this. and, yet, they are for, i guess,
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political reasons. maybe they agree with which whole cause. i don't have a problem with them investing in these countries. i just have a problem with us not enforcing our laws and following the law that we have had for decades. >> carley: a there is that migrant caravan heading our way, could be 15,000 strongs. you have to wonder how border is going to handle it. thank you for joining us, "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> i want to be very clear about what happened tonight. >> san francisco out chesa boudin recall. >> these policies have been hurting us. we want some changes. >> we need to restore our american values. >> uvalde native matthew mcconaughey making a passion plea to washington. >> can both sides move above. >> he was absolutely brill glengt president biden's treasury secretary tells lawmakers she expects inflation to remain high. >>
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