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>> carley: our nation's capitol bracing for left wing activists planning blockade the streets around the high court just hours for now. the group shutdown dc tweeting unelected extremists are trying
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to roll us backward on issue after issue, they are illegitimate and people say no. you are watching "fox and friends first" on monday morning. i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. a man was charged with attempting to murder justice kavanaugh outside his home, but the media burying the story. not one single sunday show other than fox news sunday spent a second covering it yesterday. ashley strohmier joins us. ashley. >> ashley: one more group targeting the justices. the story was ignored by the sunday political shows on cnn, abc, cbs and nbc and focused on the january 6 committee hearing as protesters were seen outside the home of just clarence thomas this weekend and a group going
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by the name ruth sintas. democratic congressman chris kunz refusing to say people should be arrested. >> i didn't say don't arrest protesters, i'm saying appropriate action should ensure the safety of supreme court justices and i will not say this protester or that protester ought to be arrested, that should be made by law enforce ment, not by a senator on a sunday show. >> their effort to intimidate the united states supreme court and so intense they won't pass this legislation. every democrat supported legislation and they won't bring it up in light of the fact we had an assassination attempt on a sitting justice of the supreme
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court. >> carley: a wisconsin judge was shot and killed by a gunman. judge esther salas 'son was killd and had this to say. >> already one judge is dead, assassinated a few days before judge kavanaugh's horrific incident. how many more judges have to die? how many more people have to lose their lives because we're not doing a common sense thing? which is feeling our personally identifiable information, it is time is now. >> ashley: the court has 29 decisions to release before going into summer break, the supreme court could overturn roe v. wade as soon as monday. back to you. >> carley: today, my goodness. mark levin says the media are complicit in the murder threat against judge kavanaugh. >> kavanaugh's life and the life
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of his family were threatened a few days ago, why were they threatened? the democratic party and media mouthpieces said things about the court and about kavanaugh that would cause the blood to boil any of cook and psychopath. wooefr never had a constant threat on justices of the supreme court. the democratic party and members and media types are on record they want to destroy the independence of the court, eliminate filibuster to influence the final decision of the court. this is a disaster. >> carley: we'll be talking more about this with joe concha and david webb, make sure you stick around for that. >> todd: a federal judge ending the biden administration policy limiting who ice agents can deport. former assistant secretary jonathan fahey joined us to tell
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us what that policy was all about. >> this administration doesn't want to deport serious criminals, they are fully supportive of sanctuary cities that work hard to keep criminals in the country and encourage illegal immigration. >> todd: this came in with the biden administration last year. >> carley: a national rifle association says they want solutions to stop gun violence after a bipartisan group released framework for a gun safety bill. the organization telling fox we encourage officials to provide resources to secure schools, fix severely broken mental health situation, but the framework includes more including major funding to help states pass red flag laws, closing the boyfriend loophole, federal law against gun trafficking and straw
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purchases and enhanced background checks for buyers under 21. nra said they do not take a position, saying we will make our position known when the full text of the bill is available for review. >> todd: taxpayers of washington state going to pay alleged criminal accused of pushing a 62-year-olds woman down a flight of stairs. he was ordered to in-patient facility, the judge ruled the state had to pay him $250 each day he does not get treated. he's being held in jail and it is reported he may not receive treatment until mid-october, giving that suspect $17,000 of taxpayer money. >> carley: that is an incentive not to get treatment. tobing head scratcher, democrat smearing republicans before the midterms. >> this group has been
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radicalized and have been pushing for violence and pushing for even civil war. that is what is at stake in terms of this election. >> todd: republicans want a civil war? congressional candidate jeremy hunt will respond next. >> carley: we'll tell you which question made this squad member squirm. >> we'll cross that bridge when we get to it. >> that is not a yes. >> we'll take a look at it.
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now. every word he said there is false, how irresponsible is that type of fearmonger something >> completely irresponsible and reflective of a movement that lost all momentum. the progressive movement is responsible for all $5 a gallon at the gas pumps, movement responsible for the formula, baby shortage formula and responsible for making us dependent on foreign oil and the movement responsible for the rise in crime. the things have gone awry, all they can do is throw in the race card once again and say we are on the virge of civil war trying to stir up unrest. let's be clear, when you say stuff like that, can have real ramifications. we saw this, the type of irresponsible rhetoric talking about our supreme court justices and they have arrested someone
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who was on their way to assassinate justice kavanaugh. we see this all the time, democrats start throwing around racial unrest. guess what, communities are not buying it, you go to our community in southwest and middle georgia, nobody is listening to bowman, we see results when they are in charge. >> todd: how do black republicans and republicans in general counter what bowman and others on the left are trying to spin. >> we counter that by getting results. we talk about the issues, you can listen, you can sit and listen to msnbc and cnn as they make up stuff and spread lies or look at what is happening in our community. talk about how crime is at an all-time high and families in our district are being
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terrorized ed by crime and none of that has to do with what fox news has said, has to do with our police force not being adequately funded. progressive movement told everyone to defund the police. when you have families that are living with the result of progressive rhetoric, what we have to do is show up and say listen, we are the movement that guarantees freedom, secures our streets and makes sure every family in this district is protected and that has been the message that has led to our success. >> todd: georgia residents head to the polls starting next tuesday in three races, your name is on the ballot in one of them. put yours on the screen. you have a pretty sizeable lead right now over chris west, 37-30. obviously you are in a runoff,
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what is the state of this priz marry? are you going to win this thing? >> absolutely. we are so fired up. we are going around the district, i visited all 30 counties in our district. we have had eight sheriffs behind me endorsing me, not just over my primary opponent, but over bishop, the incumbent. sheriffs who have been with bishop saying, we're done, we need a candidate that will fight for law enforcement and help with recruitment and being able to raise the wage of police officers and earned support of farmers, highlighting how farmers have been impacted by joe biden's economy. when we become dependent on foreign oil, prices skyrocketed
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up, fertilizer prices are four times as much this year as they were last year, that happens in joe biden's economy, input prices rise, what happens, they are not making as much on crops. it's led to serious issues across our district and i am thankful i earned support of major farmers in our district, the sheriffs and grass-roots folks around our area. i'm excited. we are asking everyone, early voting starts tomorrow and ask everyone to go to jeremy for georgia.com. >> todd: always gets that plug in. >> i do. >> todd: our friend, we appreciate it. good luck. this story will help start your week with a huge smile on your face. parents building the first of its kind playground so kids of all abilities can be included. >> you take things for granted when you are typical, you don't
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realize little things in life. >> just this year issue the things i couldn't do before and can do now. >> carley: rachel campos-duffy visited field of dreams with her beautiful daughter valentina, she is here and will tell us all about it coming up.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the new gmc sierra. premium and capable. that's professional grade. >> welcome back to monday morning. temperatures starting to pipe up in the middle of the country. this will last over the next several days. looking at 83 in kansas city, warmer than you typically see this early in the morning. 71 in fargo, we'll be talking about triple digits over the next several days and heat advisories are stretched from portions of texas to mississippi and alabama and all the way north into wisconsin, this is going to shift east across the
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country. expect a lot of heat everywhere. you experienced it over the weekend out west. you could see record highs over the next several days stretching from texas across the upper midwest and over to the mid-atlantic, a lot of areas talking about really big heat, what does that mean? for today, plenty spots in triple digits, even overseveral days get into tuesday and wednesday and that heat will be lingering there, i expect we'll see lots of temperatures in the 90s and maybe triple digits in the week ahead. >> carley: sweaty. >> todd: hot, like it is in here. >> carley: i feel very comfortable right now, thank you very much. we fight over the thermostat every show. we still love each other. thanks, adam. >> todd: new playground with a powerful mission, the rwj
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barnbus is first of its kind playground in new jersey for children of all abilities. >> carley: so cool. rachel campos-duffy got a first-hand look with daughter valentina, take a look. >> rachel: it's not easy to find a play ground that meets all my kids' needs, we found one in tom's river, called field of dreams. ♪ >> it's not just a play ground, the facility features a baseball field, basketball court, even a miniature golf course, all is wheelchair accessible. >> when you go to typical playground, a lot of items aren't fully equipped for people with special needs. memories for these families in one place. >> a math teacher and his wife
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were inspired to build the park for their son gavin. >> you are a great friend. >> when he was 19 months old, gavin was in a terrible car accident. >> in 2012, we were waiting to make a left-hand turn into the school and a beer truck hit us from behind. i heard that sound. gavin suffered a right front temperal stroke and fracture. >> what did the doctors tell you? >> basically to go find him a home, my wife knew he was inside. what happened wasn't fair. just because you have a limit said,ed ability, it is not right you can't participate with others. >> rachel: the family raised money to build an inclusive environment where everyone of all abilities can have fun. >> you have multiple types of
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swings here, bench swings, special needs swings, you have mommy and me swing, the idea you will have varying degrees of people with a special need. make sure they had all different types. >> they have places -- >> you can play in a wheelchair and wheel around the bases. >> yes. >> and a pavilion for different activities. >> you want events so families can meet each other. >> can you say goodbye? >> the entire complex is full of details tailored to special needs families, including nonverbal communication board, wheelchair charging and quiet corner dedicated for those with autism. >> so simple and so important to wheel a chair through here. >> you take things for granted how easy it is when you are typical and don't realize little
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things are important. >> the importance of this park is felt by those who come to enjoy it. >> it is amazing, just to see the things i couldn't do before and can do now. >> she feels like she belongs now. >> i love it, i know she loves it and has things she can go on now. >> field of dreams, if you build it, they will come. we came, i can't get valentina out of here. >> as a mom of a child with special needs, i can't tell you how special i think you are. we are grateful for this being built. >> this is a very good idea. thank you, it gives my daughter a place to go and be happy and not feel excluded from anything. >> this is an amazing place for children like me, to have an outlet, a way of enjoying
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things. >> carley: so beautiful. bring in rachel campos-duffy, i love the image of valentina on the swing with a big smile on her face, it seems like they thought of everything. >> they really did, it is so amazing, especially for those with handicaps. to meet the hero moms, some of the children had cerebral palsy, this place is a respite for them and they can experience having their kid have joyce, without limits. when you have grass, you can't wheel the chair through the grass, there is a charging station, they can play sports and see people -- important to integrate people into the rest of the community. sometimes it is nice to have something of their own so life
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is easier. they have this corner where people with autism can go take a break. they have thought of everything in this park and this young boy gavin, christian's son, what happened to him is not fair issue but that young man won the lottery when it came to families. he has an amazing family that wrapped their arms around him and took this tragedy and made something for other people. it's just a reminder, todd and carley, in these times, there is a lot of bad news and this is reminder that there are great americans willing to do something great for other people. >> todd: beautiful. that encompasses it. any story that stood out to you from your time there? >> rachel: that little thing where valentina was jumping at
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the top of that like crater, it looks like a tramposhg oshgline. you can put a wheelchair on it and the other person can bounce and the child in the wheelchair can experience what it is like. we all have done that, someone in a wheelchair can do it, it is attention to detail and the love and care that went into everything in this park. this park still has a bit of debt on its ledger there, if anyone wants to donate to help pay that off, i think h know the cane's and all the parents would love that. >> carley: i was reading it was fully funded, but inflation hit and now they need $300,000 more to cover the final cost.
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go to rwjbhfield ofdreams.com. hope this idea will spread to other communities, as well. putting a smile on our face. >> rachel: so good seeing you both. >> carley: and little valentina, she's the best. turn to news now, bill maher ripping the "new york times" for ignoring the kavanaugh assassination plot. watch. >> they wear bias on their sleeve, it feeds narrative [bleep] it. >> todd: and times is not the only outlet burying that story, joe concha is 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? i'm doing it my way. meet plenity. an fda -cleared clinically proven weight management aid for adults with a bmi of 25-40
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month to press for more oil production, although the white house says it is about security concerns. >> president biden: the commitment from the saudis don't relate to anything having to do with energy, it happens to be larger meeting taking place in saudi arabia, that is the reason i'm going and has to do with national security for them, for israelis, much larger issue than energy. >> doug: overall inflation is on the rise, gas is a big part of that, it is hitting everything we buy, food, used cars, trucks, clothing, republicans blame run away government funding which may have been much too large. >> republican and democrat economist like larry summers warn this endless amount of spending would lead to historic
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inflation and that is what we're seeing. joe biden is attempting to pass the buck, it is number one issue, people are struggling to pay bills on a weekly and monthly basis. >> polls show despite a number of issues in play from crime to abortion, the economy and rising crisis are chief concerns for voters. >> you are starting to see democrats shift the messaging, talk about that empathy, whether that is a little too late, we are a couple months away. it could be a little too late. >> too late because there is no expectation that inflation will disapeer between now and the midterm election. >> todd: thanks, democrats losing faith in president biden's ability, some telling the "new york times" he should not run in 2024. >> carley: joe, we spoke to
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democrats and congressmen who say joe biden should not run again. -- right after the midterms. also in this reporting, the democrats that the times spoke to did not talk about kamala harris as predecessor, they threw around names likebernie sanders and amy klobuchar. democrats are in a pickle here. >> joe: they are carley. look at gallup, there is a poll that shows 24% of democrats think that the country is going in the right direction, that is when you know you have trouble when one quarter of your party think things are going well. inflation, gas prices, crime,
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immigration, the border, it is easy to see how the president's own party is finding it impossible to back him to be in office the next six years. whatever fastball he had is well behind him. the poll shows two-thirds of the country believe this president is too slow to react to crisis after crisis, that is leading from behind. problem from the democratic party, there is not obvious candidate to replace joe biden. buttigieg is seen as -- failed on handling of supply chain crisis. bernie sanders is in his 80s. and andrew cuomo apparently not available for comment. the democratic party is in big trouble and the party knows it. >> todd: quite a bench there,
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joe. aoc will not say if she will support joe biden in 2024. >> if the president has a vision and that is something we are willing to entertain and examine when the time comes. >> that's not a yes. >> should he run again? i think it is -- we'll take a look at it. right now we need to focus on winning majority instead of presidential election. >> todd: this is a question for joe in the white house, but after caving to every demand the far left had and putting this country in this position, was it worth it? you may not get the endorsement of the far left that you tried to playicate. >> joe: aoc has not passed any legislation since she came into office, it's never even been
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brought to the floor. it is hilarious this person gets press coverage and attention and she's done nothing to improve the lives of her constituents or the country in general. to your point, now she won't back joe biden, of course she won't, she is on the far left. if president biden goes to the -- leave quite fast and she may be your democratic nominee in 2024, remember that. she will be old enough, 35 at that point, to do that. perhaps aoc is thinking about that. >> carley: it might be -- that could be something the biden administration tries to embrace if they're smart. thank you for joining us. >> joe: thank you. it is warm in here. i keep it around 71, that is a
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good number to compromise on. >> carley: i like 71. >> todd: so hot in here. >> carley: you like 68? >> todd: 20. >> carley: it's cold. >> joe: stay warm. >> carley: we'll continue this during the commercial break. in the meantime, fox news political anchor bret baier will moderate a debate between senators bernie sanders and lindsey graham today kicking off the senate project debate series. >> todd: they will face off on senate floor replica, discussing the main issues going to the polls. it will be available on demand after it wraps up. sky high fuel prices putting pressure on first responders and one police department is cutting training costs to pay for gas. cake new numbers are in and
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>> carley: the federal reserve is expected to announce another interest rate this week. >> todd: cheryl casone from fox business has details. >> cheryl: good morning on heels of the stock sell-off after the may price index consumer index hitting 8.6%, the estimate was 8.3%. the cost of everything is showing double-digit gains. the board is expected to raise interest rates by half a point. headline jump was eye-opening. ground beef jumped 13%, bacon 15.3%, eggs, 5% month over month jump for eggs and 15%, as you can see there for that number,
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32% excuse me, apples up 3.2, fish and seafood 12.2%. federal reserve will announce wednesday 3 p.m. eastern time. i did the report friday on fox business, that is staple of the american diet, to see egg prices, 32% jump that shocked me on friday. americans are dealing with this everyday. >> carley: they are, there is a feel-good story, one restaurant is doing something different to help customers struggling. >> cheryl: you probably notice restaurant prices are higher, despite those prices, one florida restaurant owner dropping prices so everyone can afford to eat out. >> i care more about the people there, they have kept me open this many years, i felt anything
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i could do to give back would be great for both of us. >> cheryl: great story, porkie's original barbecue plan to keep prices low as long as they can. unfortunately, inflationary numbers will be here for longer, folks. >> todd: in california, people are fleeing for mexico? >> cheryl: they are going to mexico. speaking of high prices, california residents continue to leave, texas, arizona and now even mexico. median average price is $800,000. only 25% of households can afford that. nationally gas prices above $5 a gallon, $6.43 this morning. it is above $7, which we talked about prior. >> carley: that is an ugly
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number, we appreciate you joining us this morning, as always. first responders, williamson county texas ran out of its fuel budget for the year, forcing officials to scramble for taxpayer dollars to keep pace with prices at the pump. the lieutenant joins me now. good morning, the emergencies don't stop because you ran out of gas money and it is not your fault, gas prices are record highs, what are you going to do? >> we have a good budget office and county office who have prepared for contingencies like this. we prefer not to use contingency funds to fill up our gas pumps, we want to make sure the citizens know we will be there to make sure we take care of our community. >> carley: how much money do you need for the year and are you
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going to get it? >> we've been told we'll get it, they are doing some transfers right now, we've been guaranteed by the county judge that gas will not be an issue as far as having money for it. >> carley: one idea is to switch to electric vehicles, that doesn't seem like an immediate solution, does it? >> no, it is not. we've talked to our supplier and talked about options for electric vehicles, this is even pregas crisis. what we found out, our county is outfitted with the chevy tahoe, switching to anything else right now is not as simple as buying a new vehicle, we would have to train our maintenance to take care of the vehicle and order parts. across the county, we have a fairly new fleet, to do that is
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not cost effective. >> carley: it is a wild story, you are located in texas, you have run out of your budget six months into the year. good to know you are doing everything to keep the city safe. thank you for joining us. >> carley: you're welcome. we just got our hands on white house visitor logs which show several defund police activist met biden officials in the past year. david webb joins us on that next. >> todd: steve doocy joins us to see what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> steve: on "fox and friends" in eight and a half minutes, an hour from now left wing activists prepare to shut down the u.s. supreme course with a blockade of the street around the supreme court. will roe v. wade be a decision today? stay tuned and congressman nancy mace knows what it is like to be
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targeted by protesters. she reacts live. as you are listening with gas prices topping never-before-seen levels, president biden is planning to visit saudi arabia for solutions. ask them to pump more. is that a good idea? we will talk to former secretary of state mike pompeo and mehmet oz joins us live about his, piers morgan, newt gingrich and actor kirk cam ron coming up, don't miss a minute of folks, kicks off seven minutes from now on the channel you trust for news, carley and todd back in a couple, you are watching "fox and friends first."
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>> todd: a fox news alert. our nation's capitol plans for.
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ahead of the possible decision for abortion today. >> ainsley: justices quote: these unelected extremists are trying to steal our rights and roll us backwards on issue after issue they are illegitimate and the people say no. david webb is a fox news contributor and relates check with david webb on fox nation. david, things could get ugly today. how do you see these protests and what do you think is going to happen? >> >> by the way can i say have they found the leaker yet we have heard nothing about that from a small group of people in an investigation. no matter what they do, biden's department of justice is not going to do anything about these protesters who may turn into rioters. we don't know. jail support forms up on their website. filled out everything that plan to show up ahead of time. they are not going to change what are the opinion of the justices are. they have already leaked a draft
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opinion. we still don't know the final opinion. we will know that when the court tells us. that's important it this two questions on the table. they will go out there, they will protest and violate federal law in this case because they are attempting to interfere with or influence a judge. but, again, nothing will be done about it. and then add to that an attempted or planned assassination of justice kavanaugh. america, this is what you are facing with the democrats and their far left allies when they are fine with not saying anything publicly. the president hasn't said anything. show up in suits where it fits politically but he won't defend the supreme court of the united states. >> todd: fox news digital reveals the biden administration quietly invited several defund the police activists meeting with the president's top aides over the course of the last year. this is despite the fact that the president has tried to
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distance himself from this movement. many, many soundbites from this effect. which are we to believe his words or his actions? >> how many times have you heard me say, this todd. the president is a skilled political liar. he will use whatever is in the moment to get whatever agenda he wants. he played with the far left. he continues to could that. but look at the people coming to the white house for these meeting with cedric richmond who then goes over to the democratic national committee or you have a meeting with other staffers who go on to work as senior members of the congressional black caucus. what you see is a collaboration going on between the far left, between the type of people that support joanne chesimard. a convicted cop killer being protected by communists in cuba working against the united states and those types of people that have influence and access officially and on the record with joe biden. i mean, at one point joe biden
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tried apparently to hide the meetings between maybe hunter, the discussions in his business friends. but they are in league with these leftists and the democrats. >> carley: you have da chesa boudin who just got voted out of office. i don't think this is going to play politically very well for the biden administration today. david, thank you so much for joining us. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> todd: our nation's capitol bracing for possible violence this morning as the supreme court could overturn roe v. wade today. >> this as a bill stalls out in the house that would protect those on the high court. >> for nancy pelosi to suggest that the supreme court justices are safe, how do you know that? >> gas prices did hit a new record overnight. >> a national average topping $5 a gollon. >> it's more likely than not that we will have a recession within the next two years. >> "new york times" reporting many democrats view president biden as an anchor that should be cut loose in02

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