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>> laura: protesting capitalism pipe practicing capitalism. a ticket. new trucker hat, go to lauraingraham.com. proceeds go to the winter and this month and "gutfeld!" is next. it'll just moments from now, president biden will meet with the s lizzie prime minister kicking off day to come expected to be at the top of the agenda. the president working to ensure one of our great allies that they have the unwavering support of the united states. you are watching "fox and friends first" here on thursday morning. i'm taught. >> carley: and i'm currently. the other focal point of the trip. the topic of conversation is expected to be oil and energy and the president is making history here at home with the
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inflation rate, high inflation rate since 1981. mark meredith is alive or good money to you guys today kicks off day two of president biden's middle east war. he is scheduled to have a bilateral meeting with israel's prime minister. the meeting expected to cover a lot of different ground, told the president will reaffirm america's unwavering supporter as well. both leaders also expected to sign a joint declaration aimed at expanding a security relationship. also expected to be addressed with the president making it clear americans believe that iraq should never be allowed to acquire a nuclear weapon. >> president biden: i'm proud to say that our relationship with the state of israel is deeper and stronger, in my view, than it's ever been. with this version, we are strengthening our connection even further. because we will hear from the president later this morning with a formal press conference scheduled about three hours from now. officials are due to cover concerned, the president was not planning to shake hands on the strip. however, is with what it does
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make doing it at least once already. the president is to saudi arabia. this could be the most controversial stop and the strip. is not expect a told a press conference there, but is likely to take questions about the past, to meet during the 2020 campaign. remember, called it a pariah state. now he is visiting with an effort to improve our relationship. they've been visiting oil producing nations. prices are so did not just in the u.s., but worldwide. speak to a new government reform proving what many americans already know and are feeling all too well. prices do not just about everything. is there any relief in sight, mark? >> it really depends on who you ask, because this latest inflation report as a potential political disaster for democrats. it was within the last year, prices are up overall roughly 9%. that is a huge number. the largest increase we've seen since 1981. let me break it down even further. if you are looking for partner, to more than 26% more expensive from last year, eggs more than
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30%, gas close to a 60% increase. if it is going to fly somewhere to escape the cypresses, that cost more too, more than a 34% increase in average. the white house at a statement after the report came out in the headline inflation reading is expectedly high. it is also out of date. energy alone comprised more than half of the increase. the debtor does not impact more than 30 days of decreasing gas prices. no, it's true. gas prices are beginning to come down, but the national average today is still at $4.68 a gallon. that number up significantly from a year ago. the latest pew survey shows voters believe the president's policies are hurting the economy and even some democrats believe washington has to be very careful on its next steps. because basically everyone should be very cautious about what went on our putting things, looking at anything that could inflame the inflation rate, high numbers that we have. >> it looking like the fed will raise interest rates yet again this month. republicans say it's the american people were suffering
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in the meantime. >> inflation is waterboarding jamaican people. people are scared to not going to be able to retire until they are 92 or their 401(k)s have crashed. >> it has been a brutal first half of the year for the stock market but the white house says there are still some good news. it believes the low unemployment rate is prove it's not all doom and gloom. it's either have plans for the half empty, depend on what you like few. >> carley: and also democratic right to get your manager to sign on to a skinny version of the bill back better bill. it doesn't look like that is going to happen. but, thank you. >> you bet. >> carley: moving on to our other big story here, former democratic measurement of the avatar president biden's foreign policy strategy. what is. >> the strip the president biden is taking, you'll soon be going to saudi arabia, really exposes what a complete farce is all a top receivers as democracy foreign policy is. he's saying we've got to go and
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get up to wage war against russia in order to save "democracy." and i'm going to talk to a bunch of autocratic dictators and ask them for oil and asked them for help. >> carley: the families of 9/11 victims are also following the president very closely as a thing to hold the saudi royal family accountable when you meet with them tomorrow. >> todd: lieutenant colonel john does today. oh, no, which you as always. what exactly does president biden need to do to honor the memories of those like a brother who lost their lives? take a president biden really needs to address the undisputed fact that the kingdom of saudi arabia was the epicenter for terrorism and financing support leading up to 9/11, and whether their shake hands, fist bump or high five each other, mbs needs to accept responsibility for his government's actions. >> carley: do you think that's going to happen?
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>> i'm doubtful, quite frankly, but i'm hopeful as well. this is the prince 's opportunity to come into the family of nations. in a few months to be a good actor in the world if he wants his kingdom not to be considered a pariah state as the president said during his campaign. could use this opportunity to potentially complain. he knows all of this is true. he knows that the st classified documents, smoking on documents out there that tie the saudi government directly to 9/11. this is undisputed. he is acknowledged this in several ways, but this is opportunity just to come out, complete, to set the record straight on to be a responsible nation state. three to that point, one of your fellow family members related to a victim of 9/11, the national chair of the 9/11 families
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united, "we appreciate the president's commitment to do everything we can to support the 9/11 family community, but empathy is not enough." president patil is damp, past president of, which is demand responsibility and the hijackers who murdered our loved ones. making the point that in that statement is that this is a complicated issue that other presidents have been unable or unwilling to attack directly. are you concerned that the untenable energy situation that joe biden put himself and our country in really puts him in an inferior bargaining position when it comes to the interests of the 9/11 families? >> for guys like me, it's not that complicated. there is a right and wrong in the world and the president needs to put americans first for a change. yeah, the self-inflicted wounds regarding the energy situation, he says that it's not the stated
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purpose of his trip to saudi arabia but we kind of know it is. at the very least, what you could do is represent america. get our satisfaction at least we are at least having some closure to all of this. i think it's beyond the pale now that we've got a president going hat in hand to a kingdom that essentially, khassogi notwithstanding, is a supporter of terrorism. they were heading the right direction for a while and i hope that the president closes the deal with them as a representative of 9/11 families. >> carley: one of the things that ties the united states, israel, saudi arabia together as a mutual enemy, iran, and won a president biden's goals is to help normalize relations between israel and saudi arabia to isolate iran. what you think about that, especially now that iran does have enough enriched uranium to
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make a nuclear weapon and weeks if they want to? speak of the saudis aren't going to do something for nothing, and they won 9/11 families to essentially go away, so i just hope that we don't want up with some cynical bargaining chip in this master plan they have two isolate iran. we want you think that president trump, former president trump was inaccurate in his foreign policy step with the abraham accords and trying to bring iran to normalize relationships with other countries? what president biden really is doing right now is taking the mantle of what former president dropped it. >> yeah, and i think he's kind of hated in the right direction. i think. it's a stick and a carrot that they've got to use, and we've got to be ready to use that stick if we need to. sanctions should be off the table. i don't think a lot of things should be of the people.
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let's not clutch 9/11 and to of history because of the exigencies of today. we've got to set the record straight and we've got to have accountability. >> todd: before we let you know, you remember obviously the weeks and months following 9/11. obviously you are still grieving and you continue to grieve, but a national unity was intense. we were all on the same page. do you ever think now 21 years later that you'd still be on the situation looking for answers, looking for accountability from the people that did this to her brother and thousands of others? >> it is a pretty sad state of affairs. we've fought two wars since then and we still don't have full accountability, whether it be from the saudis are other bad actors or even people that we haven't cast to custody in guantanamo bay. it's a sad state of affairs for and 11 families. >> carley: . >> carley: and unfortunately said in a complicated situation at that. lieutenant colonel donald arias,
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thank you for joining us this morning. because thank you. for one appreciate virginia governor glenn young and emergency/rotting leaves more than 40 people missing and dozens of homes destroyed in the commonwealth. officials estimate that about ten square miles of land had received -- rescue teams reported issues in assisting the hardest hit areas you to mudslides. crews were able to help at least 30 people evacuate to safety as of last night. so far, no deaths have been reported. >> los angeles county, a spokesman for george gascon revealed in his office will no longer notify victims or next of kin of the upcoming parole hearing, something county prosecutors have done for decades. get this. the alerts can be "very triggering." gascon also blaming understanding for the move.
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victims will now have to register with the california department of corrections for alerts on legal proceedings. >> carley: rallying at city hall demanding justice for the body of work fatally stabbed an ex-con in an act of self-defence and are calling on dar went back to drop the murder charges. >> what happened could happen to anyone. asking justice for his elbow. that's what we wanted, that you're asking you to the d.a. to drop the charge. he was in self-defense. >> carley: alba is now out on $50,000 bail after spending time on rikers island, the worst possible prison sentence of 25 years. unfiltered horse on the attack does the leaders in liberal cities allotting lawlessness take over. watch. >> completely large list now in liberal cities, chaotic
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societies where everything has been -- everything has been flipped on their heads. the store owner in the bodega, we seen the video we await the girlfriend gets off after stabbing the guy. the implement broken policing, while the stop the little stuff on the big stuff takes care of itself. that's what hurt me about this and they just refuse to do it. ill at these people we shape for the worlds out there. they were according to the nypd, fell and. people do seem like not a story we can tell you her on "fox and friends first," but here's the reason why. ten unvaccinated players, yes, time and staying home thanks to canada's cover 19 restrictions. vaccine requirements will affect a former all-stars, andrew penn energy and what may feel. right fielder hunter telling the press "i live a healthy lifestyle.
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i work out. i want my body to naturally fight stuff of. i'm not against vaccine, just personal preference." here's what gt had to say. speaker whether any of the vaccine or not, dr. couple doctors. just really decided i didn't think i needed it. i'm not going to let canada tell me what i do and don't put on my body. >> todd: unvaccinated players who missed trips are present on the restricted list and forfeiture of the time. i love what he said right there. i'm not going to let canada tell me what it with my body. i don't live in canada. good on the royals in this instance because the vax police in major league baseball for those of you don't know, there's definitely a push in the media as there is in the sports media in all media to be like you're letting your team down by not being on this trip because you are unvaccinated. boyle said we support our
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players. whatever you wanted with your body, we support, we figured our. >> carley: the players are young and healthy. and also who's to say that the vaccine that unvaccinated player got in 2021 is still effective? when does that rule and? it's 2030 and still players that weren't vaccinated in 2021 cat play? when does it in? >> todd: to your point of the health of the players, this isn't back when you are never growing up and you had players like david wells who has a house of a man. he is to drink beer before going into games. that's not the players anymore. they are so regimented in the diet at the exercise and all the routines, they are at the peak of the physical fitness. this is not a group of 8-year-olds were compromised going across the border to try and play games. these are the most finely tuned athlete. >> carley: also remember the time ridiculous division, mayor eric adams when he lifted the vaccine mandate but only 4 million players. so others were still getting
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fires and the millionaire players could still play. how does that make sense make sense? >> todd: i'd like to apologize for david wells reveals what it might not be aware that you are a great at now, there is a desperate search for texas mom last seen rushing out her front door nine days ago. the latest on the search for kristina power mac. >> todd: and pro-life protesters being forced to pay big bucks for private security and repairs after repeated attacks by pro-abortion experiments. our next guest just sounded the alarm on capitol hill. >> we had to be in force stores and bullet-proof walls. because the amount of money we've had to spend to protect ourselves just so that we can offer free services to women. ♪ ♪ [sfx: ding] [message] hey babe, meet us at the bottom of the trail. oh, man. hey!
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to welcome back, texas mother or more than a week. christina powell are seen leaving a san antonio house on the cake. reports say she never made it or office. her mother said she left the house on her, leaving her cell phone and draw up a behind that that you have the medical condition that requires dellamcduffie does not happen. san antonio police are asking anyone for information about her whereabouts to come forward.
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>> carley: pro-life pregnancy centers across the nation are pleading for help in the country to be the target of dozens of violent attack following the supreme court banning abortion rights over to the states. >> women who come into our centers, they need help, they need someone to talk to and any hope. the amount of money we've had to to spend to protect ourselves so we can offer free services to women is unbelievable. >> because of threats of violence, we have been forced to expend valuable resources, resources for women of up to $150,000 just to protect ourselves. why? >> carley: after testifying in front of the senate, heidi matzke joint winner. good morning to you at the senate are invited to testify in front of that and a pan or guilty. but glad you're here now. can you tell us all the safety measures that you are taking right now and why you are taking them?
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the collier, simply overturning of roe v. wade, pregnancy centers throughout the country have been attacked comments and tweets in those attacks happen, we have tried to take precautioy measures to protect our clinic here in sacramento. we have had to stop operations of all clinics, we've had to hire 24-hour on-site security, we were to our cameras, we've had to arm our staff with pepper spray and mind you, our mob of the community that we had to stop operating search of refugees for free, serves homeless women for free and we've had to stop operational use of that for now while the balance continues. there was a man that orthomolecular approach your center as well. what happened there? because yes, friday, a man at 8:15 in the morning up at a clinic with a machete and fortunately because of a 24-hour on-site security, he came around the corner right at the perfect
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time and before i could do any damage and 45 minutes before our staff and patients show up. it was pretty scared to catch.com, but i'm so thankful that he was deterred from doing any harm to anybody. >> carley: senator elizabeth warren recently talked about crisis pregnancy centers like yours. take a look at how to characterize them. watch this. speak up right now, those crisis pregnancy centers that are there to fool people who are looking for pregnancy termination outnumber true abortion clinics by three to make one. we need to shut down all around the country. so much so that your crisis pregnancy center is fooling people into having babies and she wants your clinic to be shut down. what your reaction to that? >> her words are actually horrific. pregnancy centers throughout the
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entire country give away $266 million of free medical services and resources to communities all over this incredible country, and her words are just incredibly hurtful. i pregnancy center here in sacramento is a fully licensed ob-gyn medical clinic there would be cut doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, medical assistants and it's so important for our community to understand that the women that serve in our clinics, most of them have experienced abortions for themselves, and they basically say they only had a pregnancy center like ours to turn to when they face their unplanned pregnancy, their life today would look so much different, and we are all about providing hope and help to women facing unplanned pregnancies and resources to women who actually want their babies. it's a blessing and what i want to want to know is that pregnancy centers also help women who have experienced the
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pain and loss of abortion. where there after a woman has experience abortion. i have to raise $1.5 million every year to figure out, i've got to go out and foundries and figure out where that money is going to come from so we can give away free services to women. so, her words are tragic. >> carley: i understand why women would support the pro-choice movement would attack your center because women who are going to have made the choice and they want to keep the baby. why wouldn't you expect that? >> yeah, it is tragic. one of my favorite stories is a woman who was unfortunately struck out on drugs, she was homeless, living in her car. she had sought out an abortion, i didn't end up happening one, but was terrified at 40 weeks of pregnancy that a baby would be taken away from her comments if you came to our pregnancy center.
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we had the blessing of sitting with her, crying with her, she's actually a friend of mine and we have entered foster care for her. she went to a detox facility, she got into transitional lemming. now is two years later. 28 months clean and sober, a state worker, completely self-sufficient, it now is helping women who are in her situation. it women like that, women were told you can't do it. women hear those words. women who are empowered like pregnancy center is due women -- it's incredible to see what women can accomplish. it can be incredible mothers and executives, and that's what we are all about. >> carley: that is an incredible story of taking a walk in a desperate situation and empowering her to make the right decisions for her future and her child's future. we are so sorry for what you're going to because you are offering free services like homeless people and refugees are
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now having to pay for 24-hour security, which must be very expensive. i hope this interview helps in and the light on what you're doing in california. thank you so much for joining us this morning, heidi matzke. >> thank you. the one you're very welcome. for the news cameras capture jawdropping scene at the southern border. hunters and migrants swimming across the rio grande and now even elon musk is weighing in on the water crisis. >> todd: and joe biden's record inflation has taken thousands of dollars out of your paycheck. congressman fred keller here next. ♪ ♪
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i don't think it's fair game that we are going to have a deep recession in order for the fed to moderate prices. let's go back to the birth of this inflation. this inflation has its roots in the pandemic. all supply chain and now we have
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over the past year, we haven. historical growth in our economy and we've got a strong labor market so i think we are in a position to address these challenges as the fed execute string to be inflation down. >> carley: that your president biden's council of economic advice and start playing and inflation fears, accounts for $300,000 weight loss for the average american worker. >> todd: those are a tough market to deal with congressmen, great to have you. and talking with your constituents over the past few weeks, past few months, to get a sense that the numbers would ultimately be as bad as they were when they came out yesterday? >> well, when things are tough for american families, american workers. that's the thing they care about. they want is working on things
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that will help them in their daily lives, help them raise their families, and one of those things as american energy. naturally, probably the root of what were seen happen here, and it's been american and a decent day one of the biden administration. if he is being serious about wanting to fix these issues, it starts with that. it starts with embracing american energy that we can do it here. cleared them are clearly better than anyone else can any need to come on, not be traveling to saudi arabia and packing them. for one, congressmen, biden administration says that this inflation numbers are outdated because gas prices have been decreasing since the record high speed with what your reaction to that? >> if there are outdated, their indication of his performance, they're not updated, that's what every economic number is. it tells you what happened most recently. outdated as is a month ago. gas is still almost $5 a gallon. it's twice what it was when he came into office.
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the inflation rate was 1.4% in january of 2021, less than a year and half later, we are at 9.1. highest number since president mikan was leading us out of the misery caused by president carter's policies, now i got president died biden was doubling down on these big government. he knows better than the american people. they brought tom wolf in. a guy who shot of the commonwealth trying to tell people whose jobs are life-sustaining and trying to make those decisions. then you have kamala harris coming out of after that and trying to talk was about transportation. they don't have a clue and what they need to do as they need to start listening to the american people are putting america first. to be developable land, they were talking of course about looks, gas prices aren't as bad as they were but if anybody's got a pop recently, they know they maybe a little bit better, and it's not like it what it was last year. that is bordered by these numbers. the cost of living absolutely
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going up through the roof. food prices the last four months, 10%. current household compared to make up $40. that's expected to continue to go higher. at this point, let's focus on the matter. at this point, is there anything the bidens comic democrats can do to stem the tide of what is expected to be an absolutely wide tsunami come november. i'm looking forward to having republicans control the house and the senate to stop some of the stuff that's going on, but it should be put on what is the outcome of the elections. what's best for the american people. that's what they need to start looking at. they need to look at what's best for the american people and they can talk about how gas prices have gone down. they are marginally better, they've been wrong on every issue on this economy. first, the inflation was transitory, then december, were quite what to do it. here we are a year and have into his presidency and american families are suffering. people want to make sure that
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they can fight for their families, and were going to see what happens in november, but i'm confident that the people are going to elect individuals who are going to put america first in the interest of american families first. the truth going to see. >> carley: you just mentioned kamala harris at the white house yesterday talking about competition. here's what that sounded like. >> together, we are expanding access to transportation. seems like maybe at a small issue, it's a big issue. you need to get to go, and need to be able to get what you need to go and do the work and at home. given that, getting some attention today for being another example of a word salad speech. but your reaction? >> while, would be better off if you'd stay at home and not go to work, quite frankly. american families, and i've seen people talking about what it's costing them to go to work, talk about transportation. let's make transportation of audible. ethnic fuel affordable, let's come back to the energy.
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i keep going back to that, but that's still essential in our life and we can't do anything without american energy, the vice president, with her word salad as you put it off what she's doing on transportation, they don't have a clue. they need to talk to the people to get the job done every day, and they'll tell the administration what you need to do. that's what we do as representatives of year when we got in our communities and we listen to people, then we take those ideas and bring those ideas back to washington, d.c., and advocate for them. what i'm hearing is people want affordable fuel, they want to be able to afford food for their families, they want to be able to save for the kid's college education and they don't want the government in their way. >> todd: before we'll let you get to go in the words of the vice president, arjun joe biden to declare public health emergency over the roe v. wade reversal. members of congress going so far as labeling the decision a full-scale rep reproductive
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health crisis across the nation. artesia earth that are going to be happening just an appeal to the democratic base for the midterms that i mentioned earlier? >> absolutely. all they wanted to talk about anything they can discuss rather than their failures that have failed the american people so badly. what the roe v. wade -- what a great decision to stand up for life, and also stand up for our founding documents, our constitution. this is the tenth amendment issue because it is not an m rated in the constitution. it goes to the states. i'm glad that the state will be able to stand for life. if you have policymakers that aren't going to protect your life, they're not going to protect anything of yours. we need to get back to that, we need to make sure that we are protecting the most vulnerable citizens. >> todd: congressmen fred keller, lot of attention being paid to his date for the upcoming midterm elections. thanks for being here, sir. we appreciate it is always there thank you. >> todd: illegal immigrant charged with in the case of a
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10-year old american girl was struck to a hospital to get an abortion. he admitted to rating a child twice. as conforming to fox that he is in the country unlawfully. that girl's story gaining international attention following the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade. indian attorney general says abortion rights extremists use this child is upon in that post roe propaganda. >> this girl was politicized. speak with the lame stream media, the fake news thinking that it was going to be great for the abortionist movement when the school has been so brutalized. ohio officials maintain the goal did not need to leave the state for emergency abortion services. for one is video of a massive migrant group crossing the southern border. this took place yesterday. the crowd numbering in the hundreds. clad into the water by human smugglers. several sources told fox that the rear section of the border's
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are more than 2,000 illegal crossing and yellow. the video posted to twitter drawing a strong response, including one from billionaire elon musk who replied simply wow. the reaction of many to that video. >> todd: speaking of obama, a lot of attention being paid to this. an entire beach shut down due to a horrifying number of shark attacks. two people attack yesterday alone. >> carley: a group of homeowners running for their lives. a florida sheriff supporting that map of second amendment rights joins us live coming up next. is a comusical
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on pretty popular beaches on long island. they were just 20 miles apart, just to put it in perspective how popular these beaches are, i'm on smith point beach right now and a quick search on the internet shows that more than 200,000 people will visit the speech alone just in the summer months. authorities say around 6:00 p.m. here in long island yesterday, a 49-year-old man was standing in waist deep water when he was bitten. earlier in the day, around 7:30 a.m. another man said he was knocked off of his paddle board and then got a 4-inch gash in his leg from a shark bite. he said i paddled like how after a couple of strokes of waves were behind me and put me onto shore. i thought maybe he did it get me, then i saw the blood running down my leg and one bite mark on his neck. donnelly says he believes it was a sand tiger shark and was the first time he's ever seen a shark in his area which is been
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serving all of his life. tyler shorts are also typically no threat to humans. that is according to wildlife official. the beat was closed while park rangers, drones and live cards all unsuccessfully searched for a possible chart. ultimately, both beaches reopened later in the day and if you're wondering if more shark sightings will become a new norm, officials say do not rule it out. >> what we are looking at is something of a new normal in the that sharks are these -- tiger sharks are just a little bit closer to the shore than they've been. >> saw, even though the shark attacks are pretty rare, especially here on long island, back in 2018, there were two non-fatal attacks that were reported, one of which was confirmed as a sand tiger shark. this is all according to the department of conservation, unfortunately, it could be something that people see more
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of in the future. back to you guys. >> todd: that one short video that you shouldn't your trip there, i was pretty sure the shark was winking at us. >> carley: just stay on the sand today, my goal. i got no problem. >> todd: video showing a florida man standing his ground to defend himself at his home after discovering intruders on his property. county sheriff supported that man and joins me now. sheriff, did that i do anything wrong? >> absolutely not. if protecting your family and yourself is wrong, then i don't know what. i can tell you, it looks like the three trying to get into his house trying to convince them that they know it. you can tell they have something up. two of them enter, you can see, the third one's was upset as you're watching the video i.d. pulls a he is on surveillance, gas, and he to govern himself.
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the homeowner retrieves a second can because he lost his first gun. he did nothing wrong. >> todd: what you think some people are so upset that this man defended himself in his own home? >> when we look at whether the actions of a homeowner are reasonable, we try to think about what we would do, and i can tell you that if someone breaks into my front door, partisan attacks me or my family, they are going to get shot and i have the same consideration for the residents of my county. >> todd: the question i keep coming back to, whether it is this incident without the now widely publicized incident at that body guide new york city, what is the guy supposed to do? say, and then take my staff, beat up me and my family are potentially worse? what is the guy supposed to do? >> i don't think there's anything else you do. you have got to protect your family. you have to protect yourself. you have to use it -- use whatever reasonable means you have available to you. in this case, he had a weapon in
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the scuffle he lost that weapon, so he went to retrieve another weapon, and as you can see in the video, from the one person that we have circled. as you can see in the video, there is another person waiting outside with a gun at the ready. his life was obviously in danger. he did exactly what i hope that you or i would do. he certainly did what i would do. i don't know what these people are expecting these homeowners to do except for to be victims. >> imagine the "other weapon." reports are that it was an ak-47 style weapon. second opponent proponents say ordinary citizens do not need a weapon like an ak-47, what your response? >> i think that you need to weapon that you need to defend yourself. i do know that we can say you have to have this weapon, you have to have that weapon. it's clear there are three people here. it's clear at least one of them, the person that intent has armed
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himself. they had already picked up his weapon, so there was two handguns and i think that the attack to get the ak-47 style weapon was a reasonable one. >> todd: i had someone recently told me, somebody who lives in a do not stand your ground state that if somebody comes into my house, they expect me to take that person on. that person was my mom. she seems to be supported by sheriff chip simmons in his efforts that the great state of florida. we appreciate your time. >> thank you, sir. >> carley: climate activist group taking their vandalism nationwide. the group now deflating tires of suvs in an attempt to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. earlier this month, the activists reportedly hit around 40 cars in your city. there are also targeting other cities like chicago, scranton, pennsylvania, in san francisco. a spokesperson for the, they have one, telling fox news
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digital it can happen anywhere, anytime. if you're reading this and you own an suv, scrap it before we get to it. >> todd: i will not. >> carley: the nypd is walking back the decision to end brand of marijuana testing for officers. according to "the new york post," the police released a memo on monday saying starting immediately, the department only drug test a member of several former are is reasonable comics suspicion they are empowered by my one on the do. there nypd leaders that cops are not permitted to use cannabis or off duty. an officer with more than two decades of experience tells the post he believes the force maybe more of moving to lower standards of our candidate could be hired. president biden has a full morning of meetings on a second day in israel, it is expected to hold a rare press conference later today, but while he's working to solidify your support, he appeared to take a swipe at members of the squad. for labor in israel apartheid
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state. >> president biden: there are a few of them, i think they are wrong and they are making a mistake. israel is a democracy, israel is our ally, israel is a friend. >> todd: congressman mike waltz will talk about it. plus, we're talking about record inflation, including what it means for you and your paycheck. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ dad, when is the future?
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>> carley: happening now president biden is meeting with the israelis prime minister in jerusalem kicking off day two in israel. the president works to assure one of our greatest allies they have the support of the united states. you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. the other

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