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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 focal point of the
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trip is the situation with saudi arabia, the topic of the conversation is expected to be oil and energy. highest inflation rate since 1951. mark ed ith has more. >> both leaders expected to cover a lot of ground and expected to sign a joint declaration. the president got a look at the dome defense system yesterday. we expect iran to come up, both leaders believe ieshgsz ran should never be quire a nuclear weapon. >> every issue matters to our mutual future. we're united in our shared values and our shared vision. >> tomorrow the president is off to saudi arabia, could be the
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most controversial stop of his trip. he is not expected to hold a news conference there. he has called the nation a pariah. there is a news conference today two hours from now, different topics will be asked. >> carley: the trip is focused on foreign policy. i'm sure reporters will ask about inflation, the number came out yesterday, worse than expected. >> it was way worse than expected. prices within the last year are up roughly 9%, the largest increase we've seen since 1981. treasury secretary janet yellen talked about inflation, she's overseas in indonesia. >> inflation is unacceptably
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high and that is evident from wednesday's report. and i believe it is appropriate it should be the top priority to bring inflation down. >> consumers can expect to pay more on a variety of items whether you are cooking and need butter, up 26%. eggs up close to 30% and gas is up. flying will cost 34% higher in airfare. voters believe the president's policies are hurting the economy and washington has to be careful how it proceeds next. >> basically everyone should be cautious of what we're doing and look at anything that could inflame the inflationary high numbers that we have. >> there is huge debate on the hill about what to do and
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looking to see what the fed will do next, likely raising interest rates. republicans speaking out claiming the american people are left suffering in the meantime. >> inflation is waterboarding the american people, people are scared they will not be able to retire until they are 92, their 401(k)'s have crashed. >> a lot can change between now and november. back to you. >> todd: if you need butter, you always need butter. >> i will start churning now. >> carley: make your own butter. >> todd: cruz giving his views with larry kudlow. >> these people are zealous,
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there is no limit to trillions they can spend and print. they believe there is no limit to taxes they can raise. joe biden yelled at gas station owners saying lower your prices, price takers are the ones painted as the bad guys because this administration can't acknowledge the relentless assault on energy is the direct cause of the skyrocketing gas prices and by the way, gas prices had risen 48% before putin invaded ukraine. he might try to blame putin, this is joe biden's baby, he created it and owns it. >> todd: yesterday's inflation showed double-digit hikes in key categories. >> carley: feud between elon
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>> todd: a texas mother of two has been missing for a week. christina powell was last seen on the 5th. reports say she never made it to her office. she left her cell phone and her apple watch behind. powell has a medical condition that requires medication that she does not have on you.
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anyone with information is asked to come forward. >> carley: kentucky woman is rushed to the hospital while traveling in tennessee after picking up a dollar bill she suspects was laced with fentanyl. this is just weeks after police in a nearby county warned against picking up bills over that same concern. that mother and her husband join me now. good morning, glad to see you both safe. rene, what happened? >> we were traveling and we made a stop at the mcdonald's and went into the mcdonald's. i was waiting for my husband to use the restroom, i found a dollar and picked up the dollar. i contemplated giving the dollar to a little girl in the store, as i was contemplating that, i
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put the dollar into my shorts pocket and went into the bathroom, used the bathroom, washed my hand, grabbed the dollar and held on to it. went out to my husband, baby and older son. we were talking waiting for our food and i went outside to the car. i placed the dollar in the door and got into the car. we were sitting there for a minute and i started wiping my hand off with a baby wipe, just to be careful picking up things. he started to mention, i said it is my lucky day, i found another dollar. honey, don't pick anything up. i said, it's fine, no big deal.
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we got on to the street and as we did, i felt this feeling overcome my body that it started at my shoulders and started going down and it became not necessarily hard to breathe because i was gasping for air issue but hard to breathe because it was almost taking over my body as in relaxing me so much i didn't necessarily care to breathe. >> carley: wow. justin, your wife is fine one minute and incapacitated next. what are you experiencing and how are you feeling at this time? >> well, it started out as i told our son to dial 911 and they are asking for the address, which we didn't know and at the same time looking up, put hospital in my iphone and started driving to the nearest
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hospital. she is slurred speech and just laid back on the seat and her head was going back and forth with the turns of the vehicle. it was very scary to say the least. >> carley: you touched justin and your lips went numb and you got a rash on your arm. one thing i wanted to ask you about, nashville police say they don't think you were poisoned with fentanyl. they tested if there was fentanyl in your system and they didn't find anything. what is your response to that? >> if that is the case, the last we heard, the dollar bill was never tested and that came from the police officer himself. my hospital records show it tes. they did a six or 10-panel drug
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screen which came back negative. doctor said i'm sorry, we can't test for synthetic opioid what is what fentanyl and fentanyl are. >> carley: we are so glad you are okay, this could have ended in a different way. this is a cautionary tale. be safe. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> carley: you're welcome. my goodness. >> todd: you have to hold a baby and the baby doesn't have much resistance to anything. >> carley: crazy story. police in california uncover bunker stocked with $100,000 of stolen goods and guns. >> todd: entire community in via
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>> carley: more than 40 people missing and homes destroyed and washed away by flash floods in virginia. >> todd: governor youngkin has declared a state of emergency. janice dean has more. what is going on here? >> janice: we had a lot of rain that came down on tuesday, a lot of times there is delayed reaction between falling rainfall and mud slides and catastrophe can happen in the areas. when we look at radar, we have mud slides and the people being rescued. we had over six inches of rainfall and that came in a short period of time. you can see the radar, flash
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flood warning was in effect. sometimes it takes delayed reaction for this to happen. the water gets saturated in the ground especially this mountainous region, four inches of rain an hour. that is an ongoing situation we will continue to watch. potential for flooding over northern planes across ohio river valley. severe storm threat continues across southeast and the gulf coast where we have this area of low pressure in the gulf and stalled frontal boundary enhancing the rainfall. flash flooding is imminent here this afternoon with daytime heating. a couple areas we'll be monitoring, especially along the gulf coast. over to you. >> carley: thank you.
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83 house democrats sign a letter urging president biden to declare public health emergency over roe v. wade reversal. they claim the supreme court precipitated a health crisis across the nation and plunged the health system into upheaval that threatens patients' lives. the white house holding a listening session discussing the impact of abortion bans comes as administration warns pharmacys not to discriminate against women seeking reproductive health prescriptions. out of l.a. county, a spokesman for gascon revealing his office will no longer notify victims of parole hearings, something prosecutors have been doing for decades. they are doing this because alerts can be triggering and
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george gascon blaming understaffing for the move. victim advocacy unit will disband by the end of the year. victims will have to register with the department of corrections for -- >> todd: an underground bunker in a homeless encampment found with stolen goods, found near local homes and schools. joining mp is victim of four of the robberies in the last year alone. ashley king, were you surprised when you found up where the stolen goods wound up? >> a lot of stuff happens especially in neighborhoods near creeks. we live near two creeks, quite a
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few creeks run through san jose and people bring stolen items, bikes, all kinds of things. >> todd: your home has been targeted four times in the last months. how powerless do you feel to stop this? >> yeah, incredibly powerless, the first two times our home was targeted, it was while it was under construction. the first two times it was targeted, they stole large trucks, third time they stole a bobcat and the fourth time this past sunday was some pretty large equipment. in truth, you feel incredibly powerless, the san jose police department wasn't able to do much after any of the thefts and you start to feel like it is just a part of daily life in a
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way. >> todd: your husband thwarting a fifth robbery. how worried are you for your family's safety? >> i'm not worried for our safety, the sites being targeted are like construction sites and they come at night when nobody is present. i guess on one hand, that is a good thing. the part that makes you feel unsafe when you hear about the ammunition and weapons that were taken and how close this bunker was to local schools, including a school that i myself teach at. >> todd: how concerned are you there are more bunkers like this, this one is not the only one? >> i mean, they might not all be as well built as this one, i would be more surprised if there weren't. with the frequency that construction sites are
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being targeted and the number of tools being taken and it is all over san jose, not just in this small area. i think this is something that is happening very commonly. they're easy thefts if you think about it, all they had to do was cut a chain at a fence and they were on the property. i think it is very likely it is happening frequently and in multiple locations. >> todd: ashley, the question i cannot answer and i hope you can, why do the homeless need power tools? >> so i think this might be a complicated question, i don't think i have the answers obviously, i don't think it is necessarily just homeless individuals doing this. for example, the robberies that have happened, they have arrived with trucks and large equipment.
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i don't know if homeless individuals are living in the homeless encampments or other individuals are taking advantage of the anonymity of the homeless encampments. it is hard to say. i think it is just an easy place to hide. encampments become quite large, people don't go near there, good place to hide more likely. >> todd: agreed. i think there is more to the story. thank you for letting us know what is going on in san jose. best of luck. vice president kamala harris is at home addressing the mess that america's airports, kind of. is >> vice president harris: you need to get to go and get to where you need to go to get to work and go home. >> carley: joe concha will try to make sense of those comments,
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>> todd: fox news capturing video of a massive migrant group crossing the border yesterday. the crowd being led by human smugglers. the del rio sector of the border
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saw 2000 illegal crossings on tuesday, alone. >> carley: vice president kamala harris makaing another gaffe. listen to this. >> vice president harris: we are expanding -- big issue, you need to get to go and need to be able to get where you need to go to get to work and get home. >> todd: joe concha got home, getting him to get go. joe, you have a president and vice president who cannot seem to use basic sentence structure more often than not when addressing the public. how do you deal with this if you are the white house? >> joe: that is the thing, not like it is one time it happened or two occasions over the last 18 months since vice president
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kamala harris became vice president. there are many word salads to choose from, todd. here is one from a week ago. our world is interconnected and interdependents, this is true with the climate crisis and we will address the issues to tackle the challenges and to work together as we continue to work operating from the new norms, rules and agreements that we will convene to work together on to galvanize global action. i do not know if this is being written for her or going off the cuff. if being written for her, they need a job do you want fries with that. this is from covid that i said before. it is time for us to do what we have been doing and that time is everyday. everyday it is time for us to agree there are things and tools that are available to us to slow this thing down.
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how did this person not win the nomination in the first place. democrats don't want joe biden to run or the vice president, or she would be polling higher. she failed on the border, there is no resume to run on and it is not to be a great orator. >> carley: reporter asked president biden about the latest approval ratings released and he did not like the question. listen here. >> mr. president, what is your message to democrats who don't want you to run again? >> president biden: they want me toun are. are theed polls, jack,shows 92% vote for me. >> carley: read the poll, jack, "new york times" says 64% of democrats and 94% of democrats
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prefer someone other than joe biden to run in 2024. >> joe: carley, i think reporters may have pushed back on the president upon. there was no one named jack there, i think that was mark mered ith he was speaking to. the president didn't want to answer the question because it is devastating. two-thirds of democratic voters don't want a sequel in 2024. joe biden may say, you're not taking the keys from me just yet. he may want to run despite his poll numbers being where they are, he believes he can win, responsible if his opponent is donald trump. i think joe biden would get
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primaried, sitting president tend to win out, this shows who joe biden is, can't seem to grasp how to solve inflation or border or fentanyl crisis. if he runs again, there will be no positive bumper sticker to run on, it will be to attack the other side without touting his own accomplishments. >> todd: i wonder if the white house will spin this jack community. he was doing the seinfeld impression. what is happening, he's not your uncle affable joe, he lashes out when the media calls him on something. inspirational words from kamala harris this morning. thank you. >> joe: went to thes yankee game last night, if i look groggy, i
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got home at 12:30 at night. i'll be back tomorrow. >> todd: the yankees won. thanks. >> carley: sounding the alarm following the fifth shark attack in just two weeks. >> todd: officials warn it is a trend that will likely continue. ashley strohmier is live from the beach where this recently happened. >> ashley: two people hurt in separate reported shark attacks yesterday on popular beaches on long island. i'm at smith point. 200,000 people will visit these beaches. the attacks happened. 49-year-old man was standing in waist-deep water and was bitten and another man says he was
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knocked off his paddle board and got a gash in his leg from a shark bite. he said, i paddled like hell after a couple strokes, a wave broke and pushed me to shore. i did a quick check and thought he didn't get me and saw the blood running down my leg and one clear bite mark. he believes it was a sand tiger shark and first time he had seen a shark and he's been surfing this area all his life. the beach was closed while park rangers, drones and life guards unsuccessfully searched for possible sharks. both beaches reopened later in the day. if you wonder if shark sightings will become more common, officials say probably. >> what we're looking at is something of a new normal in that sharks are -- tiger sharks
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are closer to shore than they have been. >> ashley: even though the shark attacks are pretty rare, there were two nonfatal attacks in 2018, one confirmed to be a sand tiger shark according to conservation officials. >> todd: if i learned one thing from being in your presence over the past five years, it is -- >> carley: the ocean is the shark's house, their domicile, don't get in the water. >> todd: inflation is worse than we expected, the number is skyrocketing to 9.1%. >> carley: average american seeing $3000 wiped out of their wages under the biden economy. -- and brian brenberg. ♪
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>> todd: $40,400 is how much the annual family has lost. >> carley: cheryl casone from fox business is here with the gloomy and grim details.
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>> cheryl: it's been something else. good morning. the fresh high read on inflation we got yesterday morning sending the markets into a tailspin. food prices in particular took a toll on american workers. we saw fed fund futures jump yesterday morning, pricing 50% chance the fed will raise interest rates. administration putting pressure on the fed while dabbling about recession. >> i don't think it is preordained we will have recession for the fed to moderate prices. the root is in the pandemic, which snarled supply chain and we have russia's war against ukraines. over the past year we had growth in our economy. >> cheryl: the cost of everything jumping, butter up 26%, eggs up 33%, gas up almost
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60's %, new car prices jumped 11.4% and airline prices jumped 30%. cpi 9.1% average u.s. worker lost $3400 since president biden took office because of these price hikes. >> gas is still almost $5 a gallon, twice what it was when he came into office and inflation was 1.4% in january of 2021 and less than a year and a half later we are at 9.1% higher, highest since carter's policies. they need to listen to the american people and put america first. >> cheryl: administration is pointing the finger at vladamir putin. janet yellen said this. >> our greatest challenge today
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comes from russia unprovoked war against ukraine. we're seeing negative spillover effects from that war in every corner of the world, particularly with respect to higher energy prices and rising food insecurity. >> cheryl: today we'll get producer price index, that is inflation at the wholesale level. expectation is 10.7% a year. >> carley: bring in brian brenberg professor of business and economics at kings college in manhattan. economists knew the number would be bad, it came in worse than expected, what does that mean now and for the future of the economy? >> brian: yeah, it is bad that it came in so much higher than expected because what that is telling you is that we're losing the ability to predict where this inflation will come from.
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the story for so long, this is about oil, all about gas, all about food. now we're seeing broad-based increases across categories. this thing is entrenched, the fed let it get out of control. the fed will have to work harder to try to tame this inflation, whichen moos bigger rate increases and you know what thatten moos, cost of borrowing for americans will go way up and probably slow this economy way down. we'll be talking about recession very soon. it is likely we'll know we've been in a recession and that is going to become a scary prospect. it is not just about prices going up, it is will i have a job, what are my opportunity to earn a paycheck going forward? >> todd: use plane and airplane analogys, if you will. does inflation have more runway
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and does the fed land this plane safely, brian? >> brian: if you mean landing the plane without recession, that is highly unlikely. i think recession, 1% rate increase, that is going to happen and that is a very scary prospect. where does it go from here? my concern is that inflation may not get above where it is now, 9.1% level, but my concern it stays at very high level for a very long time. it is cold comfort to people when you say inflation may have peaked, they are paying 7 or 8% more than they did the previous year, that is money they don't have in their pocket. $3400 is how much prices have increased from when he took
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office, that is several months rent and groceries, that is money people don't have. consumers throw up their hands, they stop buying and now instead of this being difficult to manage, it becomes a recession. if you get recession, it is about job loss, growth pros pectss that is where it will nail american families. >> carley: you are right. brian, unfortunate news, thanks for bringing us the reality, we appreciate it. >> todd: in a matter of minutes, president biden will talk about india and uaeshg on his second visit to israel. tomorrow he heads to saudi arabia and energy is expected to be a huge topic. >> carley: michael waltz is next and we'll check in with brian kilmeade. good morning. >> brian: we better blast india
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for continuing to buy russian oil and having people die in the ukraine. in 11 minutes, biden's trip overseas and senator marco rubio reacting to what he should be doing overseas and mike lee on the latest in washington, the inflation and the reoccurrence of build back better, no joke. lara trump will join us and nancy grace on alex murdoh, who is expected to be charged with murder today. turns oubt almost nobody in the president's cabinet has no business experience, that could explain a lot and that is why inflation is out of control. and the new favorite republican governor, he'll explain, that is long time on the screen will get plenty time to get your pants on and get dressed.
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#. >> carley: joining us live congressman michael waltz. great to see you. president is in israel right now. tomorrow he is going to be meeting with palestinian leaders and then he is off to saudi arabia. what do you think is going to come out of this trip? >> well, i think one of the main things that i look hear when the president has his press conference is a very cheer statement. unambiguous. that iran absolutely cannot have a nuclear weapon and we will stand with israel and use all elements of national power. all elements are on the table. and all options are on the table to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon. that needs to be crystal clear.
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the iranians need to get the message and the entire region needs to get the message. why do americans care so much? look, if iran gets a nuke, it would be like the taliban getting a nuclear weapon. and what they could do with that, we have seen what russia is doing under the threat of a nuclear umbrella and then, number two, the entire region will explode in a nuclear arms race. the saudis and others will want nuclear weapons, too. no one wants to live in a world where the middle east is under mutually assured destruction. >> todd: congressman, realistically, is there any chance joe biden makes that speech that you want him to make today? >> you know, he is talking the talk. his officials are talking the talk. kind of behind the scenes and off the record.
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so, that's what we have to see from him. strength, on the international staining in the middle east. you guys know i served all across afghanistan and the middle east, africa. in that part of the world they respect strength. they respect resolve. and we need to be very clear what the united states is willing and not willing to do. and this is a time for the commander-in-chief to step up. >> carley: yeah. president biden right now is doing something that really he has never done before in his presidency. and it's embracing one of former president trump's foreign policy achievements in the abraham accords. he is trying to expand that with israel and saudi arabia. he is getting a lot of pushback, especially within his own party, for meeting with saudi arabia from light of the fact that iran does have enough uranium to make a nuclear weapon within weeks if they wanted to, how important is brokering this deal, this peace agreement between israel and
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saudi arabia? >> well, you know, i think it was sad and frankly petty politics that joe biden, in his op-ed, where he -- that he had to put out there in the "the washington post" to kind of defend himself from even going, mainly to his left. didn't even mention the abraham accords. the whole reason that he is able to go from israel directly to saudi arabia and have this dialogue is because of president trump's ground-breaking historic achievement with the abraham accords. here nor there, the president, president biden has to set that petty politics aside and build on those achievements. and the reason that they are all coming together is because of iran. and because of the threat of iran that is threatening to, one, have a nuclear weapon, to wipe israel off the map. so, i really hope that he steps up and will talk about it. will reaffirm it, it move
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forward. and then finally, obviously, the reason -- the underlying reason that he is there is to get the saudis and the gulf nation ofs to pump more oil. and, you know, it's only because of his asinine energy policy back here at home, his war on energy that he has to do this in the first place. how about we defund dictatorships like iran, venezuela and others with producing american oil and he wouldn't be in this situation in the first place if he would just do that and be take on the progressives and unleash american energy. >> carley: you know, congressman, i have got 30 seconds to you but in biden's op-ed that you mentioned he did say the middle east is more stable and secure now than what he inherited 18 month ago. given the fact that the one year anniversary of the afghanistan withdrawal is coming up, what are your thoughts on that? the entire world saw us run from a terrorist organization the taliban. listen, they now have a super
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state and al-qaeda and isis are once again reconstituting to attack the united states again. it is happening right now as we speak. >> carley: sad reality. >> listen, this is the time to show strength and resolve and we can't have another afghanistan under his watch. >> carley: congressman, thanks so much. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> inflation under president biden gets even worse than economists had expected. >> consumer prices soaring to another new 40-year high. >> creepy banjo kid in deliverance is more are popular than the president. he better reverse direction soon. >> get a new and massive group of migrants hit the border. >> multiple cartel coyotes in the water guiding these migrants. >> border patrol is overwhelmed and it's a national security issue. >> shark attack sending beach goers scrambling. >>

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