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>> todd: president biden dismissing recession concerns ahead of a release expected to show a second straight quarter of negative growth. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. the biden administration, if you don't want negative terms,
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rewrite the dictionary. griff jenkins has more in washington, good morning. >> griff: good morning, americans are bracing for nows we are in recession with dropping gdp numbers. the president says he doesn't see that happening? >> president biden: we're not going to be in a recession in my view, the employment rate is still one of the lowest in history, the 3.6 area. my hope is we go from rapid growth to steady growths. we'll see some coming down, god willing, i don't think we'll see recession. >> griff: white house message focusing on how well the economy is doing because of how many jobs have been created. >> if you look at the economic indicators, the labor market, the average amount of jobs that have been created, about 400 per
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month, indicators do not show that we are in a recession or even a pre-recession. >> griff: she's not the only white house official challenging technical definition of a recession. >> i covered the economy for many years, i was told by everybody i spoke to that two negative quarters, two contracting quarters means the economy is in recession. >> that is not definition of recession. >> you will argue we are not in a recession if we get another quarter of negative growth? >> i don't think there is any view that would interpret this separate quarter or these six monthses as being recessionary. >> griff: the president saying $35 per person savings compared to record high, although he put that tweet out with a glaring
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typo for the word person, leaveing that r out of it. senator cassidy says americans are paying upward of $100 per month. the gdp numbers out on thursday, todd and carley. >> todd: griff jenkins live in washington, one heck of a pe-son. resolved, despite feeling hoarse. >> president biden: feeling great, i've had two full nights of sleep, on my way to recovery. >> todd: white house getting pressed on covid-19 protocol while the president poses for photos without a mask. >> you said the president is following cdc guidelines strictly. it seems like there are people in the residence taking his
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photo with no mask on. >> anyone has been distanced. >> wearing m-95 when there are people around. >> todd: biden administration claiming the president has been following cdc guidelines and will continue to isolate as planned. did you hear? dr. fauci flip flopping saying he wish he had been more strict on covid-19 restrictions for asymptomatic people. >> had we known that then, the insidious nature of spread in the community would have been much more of an alarm and there would have been more stringent restrictions. >> todd: fauci says there have should been mask mandate to stop
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the spread in 2020. after all we know about restrictions and the blue statess that were most restrictive and had the highest rates of transmission, as we saw the backlash what leads dr. fauci to think this would have gone over well? it is mind-numbing and shows his desire for control regardless of what is reality. >> carley: and how could you have more stringent restrict restrict -- restrictions? businesses and schools going remote. we didn't even know what zoom was before the pandemic and now it is part of everyday life. there were calls for extreme restrictions. the number of people depressed
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and addicted to drugs are at an all-time high and that is a public health crisis you never hear dr. fauci or people in the administration talk about and it deserves more attention than it is getting now. and hunter biden faces charges, one -- could face charges, one congressman says sources inside the fbi are trying to downplay negative information about the president's son, details coming up and eric swalwell living it up luxury style, we have the receipt for the $138,000 shopping. tomi lahren next.
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>> todd: senator grassley pressing the fbi trans parency as he seeks answers. >> carley: the agencies are suppressing wrongdoing by the president's son.
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brooke singman has the details, tell us more. >> brooke: highly credible whistleblower have come forward to chuck grassley to discredit negative information about hunter biden according to a scathing letter sent to christopher wray and merrick garland. he writes allegations appear to indicate a scheme in place among certain fbi officials to undermine derogatory information connected to hunter biden by suggesting it was disinformation. grassley zeros in on timothy tibolt, who may have improperly swayed the investigation into the president's son. grassley writes information reveals the political partisanship affected his investigation. one investigation being newly open probe into the trump
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administration which grassley believes is driven by partisan politics. congressman james comer joined the show earlier and said this letter is the tip of the iceberg. listen. >>you are starting to see people in the fbi come forward and whistleblowers on the oversight committee come forward in the administration. the doj will go to great lengths to protect hunter biden, republicans are not going to stop. >> brooke: grassley is requesting all information pertaining to the hunter biden administration by august 3rd. >> carley: and eric swalwell is not stopping spending, travel expenses between late may and june, and records show eric swalwell spent $3500 on a fundraising event in paris and
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$5000 for a luxury hotel in miami earlier this year. >> todd: you got to go big when you are in miami. tomi lahren, you think somebody under skrut scrutiny would lay low, not so. why does he feel embolden to rack up costs he knows will be public like this? >> tomi: it is simple, you have people like eric swalwell and aoc in deep blue districts, they know they will not be challenged, their constituents will vote for them anyway, that is the problem with the blue areas. interesting he's spending in miami, florida, we know how democrats feel about governor ron desantis. i'm happy he is spending money
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in miami instead of going to paris. you can always cantsy count on a democrat to spend in a way that doesn't benefit the american people whatsoever. this is typical democrat and typical eric swalwell and i wouldn't expect anything else. >> carley: candidates cannot use campaign money on personal spending, there has to be a tie-in for spending at the ritz in france. why go to paris if you are running for congress in california? >> tomi: yeah, it is pretty easy, you can just pass this off as an expense and tie it in some way, shape or form, no matter how ridiculously to a campaign event. it is up to the people in california to make the changes here. congressional leaders are
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supposed to work for you and us, the american people and spending like that while we are under the pinch of the biden economy, that is how out of touch they are. if you want a change, stop voting deep blue and some republicans are doing the same thing and we'll hold them accountable, as well. equal opportunity. >> todd: -- placing blame on border states, listen to this. >> our system was inundated with those seeking shelter because of the callousness of other states that ush approximated them out. schools will be impacted, our healthcare system will be impacted, our infrastructure will be impacted. we are willing to do our job.
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>> todd: tomi, does he not hear how ridiculous that is complaining about 3000 migrants when the border, texas, arizona have been hit with thousands upon thousands invading without any infrastructure to deal with it? >> tomi: as they increase bus loads of migrants coming to blue cities and states because they need to feel the pinch of border states being overrun and inundated. i give the mayor credit, he did stress the problems overburdening the system, infrastructure, healthcare and school, the things already happening in border states, he laid out perfectly for us. it will impact the entirety of the united states of america and the fact of the matter is we are not able to sustain what we have going on at our border right
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now. we cannot absorb hundreds of thousands of people, they will fan out in every city and state and people most heavily impacted and negatively impacted are those in low income areas, minority communities. i would stress they need to be doing something, it is not your citizen duty to absorb people, it is your duty to serve as the american people first. >> todd: check out tomi lahren is fearless airing live monday, wednesday and thursday on outkick. tomi tuesday, thank you. did you see this? >> president biden: transition, yes. >> these proposals will be unpopular, some call you to make sacrifices. >> president biden: we're going through incredible transition. >> todd: president biden called out in a brutal ad, comparing
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>> todd: a fox weather wildfire alert. almost 3000 responders fighting the wildfire near yosemite national park. >> carley: crews dropped 300,000 gallons of water on the blaze from helicopters yesterday. janice dean is here. good morning. >> janice: good morning, not getting relief in terms of rainfall or temperatures, the wind has calmed down. 16% containment. it is heartbreaking to see the images, the drought monitor not
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good, almost 100% in drought and that will be ongoing, we are not getting moisture in the region. the southwest, we have a dozen fires burning and we have relief in terms of heavy rainfall that could cause heavy flooding, that is my big concern. temperatures remain high well into the 90's, close to 100. 95 in las vegas, 80 in los angeles as we get into thursday. let's take a look at the rest of the country dealing with extreme heat for central u.s. and southern plains. dallas 103, the northwest dangerous heat for those folks. a lot of people don't have air conditioning and don't see temperatures for over 90 degrees. that is why we have excessive heat warning for the regions,
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including seattle and portland toward eugene and record temperatures we're expecting today, 108 in metford, washington, 96, will tie the record. this is extreme heat. we have temperatures in the 90s. 100 degrees, no real relief and the forecast in terms of rain, southwest ohio valley, stalled front bringing potential for flooding. foxweather.comfor details. carley and todd, over to you. >> todd: president biden celebrating price of gas coming down and the post was not tone deaf, it was wrong, glaring typo where the white house botched spelling of the word person. >> carley: joe concha joins us now, joe, louisiana senator bill
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cassidy had a good tweet, americans are paying over $100 more per month from pe-son to fill up their gas tank than when biden took office. too early to do a victory dance on gas prices, typo or not. >> joe: correct. you are looking at $4.50 on gas prices, nearly double from when he took office. it would be good idea to play the record player at night to your children before they go to bed. a president timex watch in a digital world and i doubt he is writing his own tweet. i will not go nuts over edit button on twitter, there should be an edit button. they say the gas prices are
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putin's faults, putin price drop now apparently. "washington post," full band of cargo ship ment dltment looking at september or october having $6 per gallon or higher this fall. the white house can't go back and blame putin again. yeah, keep the interns you hava the president's twitter feed, it only leads to talking about this stuff. >> todd: they keep trying to drive this point home and don't realize when people pay for their gas, the number is way higher than it was last years. all this is noise whether spelled properly or not.
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guest essay published by the "new york times" says kamala harris is stuck, hampered by mr. biden's unpopularity, but she's not become the successful public face on any major issue. her absence of shaper of policy leaves her as fairly weak heir apparent. what do you make of that take, joe? >> joe: kamala harris is the victim, todd. if only she worked for a president and administration that the american public actually embraced. given 31% approval and falling, that is clearly not the case. ask any american, what has this vice president accomplished when it comes to her number one job in fixing the crisis that is catastrophe at the u.s. border. when she is in public, which isn't very often, the word
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salads air up and nobody wants to work for her given the exodus from her office. no one wants to hear excuses when it comes to gas prices or president that is supposed to be historic. i keep hearing gavin newsom's name more than i hr the vice president of the united states, that is very telling, carley and todd. >> carley: now klobuchar, a lot of people other than kamala harris, we'll wait to see how that shakes out. thank you for joining us this morning. it's been a month gianno caldwell's brother was shot and killed. he believes there will be justice, he's coming up next. [ "back to life" by soul ii soul ]
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third time we've been broken into. >> todd: shop owners are forced to closeup, a long-time customer has raised $25,000 to help get them back on their feet. two teenagers captured showing oi boy and his friend throwing fists after police confronted them for jumping a turnstyle. the boy put the officer in a choke hold, the suspect has previously been arrested and was released 24 hours later under new york's bail reform laws. pat lynch posting if new yorkers want to know why chaos is not improving more quickly, this is why, criminals can choke a cop and be out in hours. gop congressman and gubernatorial nominee zeldin
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agreeing vowing to use power over the state budget to press for tougher new york bail laws if he beats kathy hochul this november. >> i'm not going to wait until some poll comes out or some bad experience on the streets in the middle of march before i offer up some change, i'm calling for repeal now, i'm all in. >> todd: this comes on the heels of thursday's rally in rochester when zeldin was attacked on stage. the suspects released six hours after being arrested. he is due in court tomorrow. >> carley: 65 people shot, five killed and out of control violence comes as gianno caldwell says he is matching
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crimestoppers $15,000 reward. good morning, five more people dead in chicago, five more families that feel exactly like your family. what is your message this morning? >> gianno: for those seeking justice, do not stop fighting. i've seen the governor of illinois has been talking about the $250 million he was taken from covid funds and pouring into violence prevention programs and that's a good thing. what would be good thing is providing money to the chicago police, which are short 1000 detectives and providing money to the county prosecutor's office to be sure good prosecutors are retained and recruited. if you are spending $250 million, you might as well stop
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the real issue, which is soft on crime policies that have led to the murder of my brother christian. bill reform under the cook county chief judge, the no change policy implemented by way of the mayor and the prosecutor's office has dropped 25,000 felony cases, including murder and rape and continue to not take on cases that the police provide to them to prosecute chltsz there is failure in illinois in cook county and chicago that needs to be changed immediately and need to know earthquake of policy change. >> carley: how do you change policies causing this crime surge? it may come down to votes and elected candidates. do you think there is political appetite that could lead to
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significant change? know >> gianno: if you're willing to do coalition building, which i am. i was on the phone with the highest elected republican leadser in the house of representatives, there is policy that needs to be changed. i was a lobbyist in illinois before i moved to dc in 2012 and i have good contacts and know how the legislative process works and i'm looking to use the skills god has given me over two decades of a career to ensure my brother's legacy really and truly means something and other people, the voiceless, people who don't have a platform or fox news family who can't talk about their brother, sister, cousin or mother on weekly basis, i'm speaking out for those individuals, they need justice.
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the 65 people shot, we know five murdered, we don't know who is in critical condition or what the numbers will look like tomorrow or next weekend. it is called a killing field and rightly so. no sense of having violence funding if you are not putting criminals inner foo of facing prosecution and they do not fear. >> carley: there is $30,000 information for anything that leads to arrest of the killer of your brother thanks to donation by you and cook county crimestoppers. do you think this will lead to answers? one big issue in chicago, so many people don't want to talk to police. >> gianno: that is true, they can dm me on instagram, twitter, facebook and i will pass the tips on and make sure to leave
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them out if they want to reach out to crimestoppers or the detectives, they can, that is fine. my point is, with all going on, i'm hopeful whatever small piece, whether $30,000 reward or media appearance, it would lead to information for the arrest and conviction of those involved. crimestoppers offered the award, let's combine efforts and hopefully lead to justice for christian. >> carley: you are close with your family, on father's day, christian wrote a message that you were like a father to him. thank you for speaking out and for the families affected by crime. thank you for joining us. >> jennifer: thank you and thanks to the "fox news at night" family. >> carley: 17 attorneys generals
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>> carley: democrat congresswoman cori bush getting uncomfortable when asked this question. >> do you want to see president biden run for a second term? >> she has to go. >> i don't want to answer that question, i mean, he's the president and has the right to run for a second term. i rather not do that yet. >> carley: not answering the questions kind of answers that question. not the only squad member to refuse to answer that question. >> the president chooses to run again in 2024, i'm focused on winning this majority right now and preserving majority in 2022, we'll cross that bridge when we get to it, if the president has a vision, that is something we are willing to entertain and examine when the time comes. >> carley: poll finds 64% want a
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different choice in the election. >> todd: one ad comparing the president to jimmy carter. >> carley: lauren has details, good morning. >> good morning, guys, energy group, power of the future, using deja vu to remind american what happened last time prices were this high. >> energy crisis has not overwhelmed us, but it will if we do not act quickly. >> transition, yes. >> proposals will be unpopular, make sacrifices. >> we're going through incredible transition. >> six-figure ad run by like you can see there, alaska and new mexico, colorado, parts of texas to remind people that president biden should be a one-term
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>> todd: summer of todd will not happen thanks to high prices. >> ticketmaster is defending $5000 tickets. ticketmaster says prices and formats are consistent with industry standards. one tweet says $5000 floor feet and 1100 for nosebleed, sold his cadillac for 5 million, hung with barack obama, working class hero? phony works and another says nothing says working class ethic like $5000 tickets, thanks, bruce. average tickets to next year's
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tour $twenty 202. >> todd: a jersey thing, thank you, you made me happy. this not making people happy, 17 attorneys general vowing action against google for censoring pro-life centers on their site and calling out democratic leaders, congressmen and women attempts to discriminate against search results and google maps. virginia attorney general jason miyares and leading the charge. thanks for being here, here is rhetoric you are up against. senator elizabeth warren saying this, we need to shut pregnancy centers down, you should not be able to torture a pregnant
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person like this, what is the torture she's referring to? here is services provided. free ultrasound, pregnancy test, std tests and education classes, doesn't sound tortuous to us, what are you doing about this? >> jason: elizabeth warren has apparently never visited a pregnancy crisis center, it is woman helping women. so many are desperate, the idea she would use as united states senator threaten full force and power of the federal dpft to close a private charity by generous gifts because she doesn't agree with their view,
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that is opposite of what a diverse society can do to suvief. add several members of congress who sent a letter to google saying we do not want pregnancy centers to each advertise on our platform or show up on google maps. google controls 90% of web searches in america today. i can't think of more gross abuse of power or monopoly to shut down an idea because you disagree with them. i put together a coalition of attorney generals along with attorney general of kentucky, we put google on notice. this private charity, don't do it, we have the power of attorney general to investigate you and see if you are using or abusing anti-trust statutes.
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our job is to be the people's lawyer and be folks representing the underdog and crisis pregnancy centers are under siege. i've had two centers, one in prince william county and one in lynchburg that have tried to silence the voices and it is tragic and we're proud to stand with them. >> todd: it begs the question why the party of "choice" is worried a woman might get a range of options when faced with pregnancy. why democrats only want you to have the option to terminate pregnancy is telling. keep us posted on your work. republicans just returned from the border and say the message president biden is sending is false. >> you say the border is under
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control mr. mayorkas, you are lying to us, time to be impeached. >> carley: check in with brian kilmeade on what is coming up on coax. >> brian: straight ahead for you in exactly 10 minutes, first of several damming reports due out this morning, what that means for your wallet and you probably know if you are confident or not about the economy on your own and probably don't need a number. carlos gimeneshg z will join us. stuart varney will be here and he's always smiling, he will crunch the numbers and tell everybody how confident he is. plus nancy grace, tyrrell, we have a jam-packed show. i almost called dana perino and told her to stay home, we have
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>> carley: white house reportedly considering a new plan to give immigrants new access to i.d. cards as they await proceedings. comes as a group of republican lawmakers who just returned to the trip to the border say it's a disaster. >> one of them is texas representative jake ellzey. and he joins us now. we have of getting this border crisis under control if joe biden continue to give up sennives to migrants to make this journey. >> good morning, carley and todd. you answered your own questions. they keep giving incentives. in fact when he was a candidate president biden said come on over. when you do that the reality is there is no capacity to do so and no illegal means by which to do it, you are requesting to have a human catastrophe as was
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mentioned earlier and carlos gimenez is going to address it later this morning. 500,000 get aways got away last year within the borders of our united states. 155 people have drowned in the river along texas this year and this is a real human catastrophe. so the incentive to bring people here the reality we don't want them here no means by which we can handle this problem. and, when we go to the border patrol and ask them how is it going down here? is the border under control as secretary mayorkas continues to say they say i i believe people are there. secretary mayorkas and the vice president and the president haven't been down there to visit to see how bad this situation is. >> are there any congressman aside from henry cuellar who are willing to partner with republicans willing to get something done when it comes to securing the southern border? >> clearly the answer is no. as you mentioned henry cuellar is a pro-border patrol democrat
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but no other democratic congressional delegations have gone down to the border, which is why we are winning the races along the border. which is why you may are a flores winning. cassie garcia, monica delacruz win in districts along the border all three republican women. because everybody who lives down there is an american, believes in this country, and wants safety for their homes, their schools, and something else to consider is last year 105,000 americans died from overdose. two thirds died from fentanyl overdoses. in all of world war ii we lost 416800 americans. that's 305 every day for the duration of the war. we are losing 287 americans every day to overdose last year. we need to declare the cartels clear and present danger to the united states and deal with them accordingly. >> todd: the administration is going to argue that this i.d. card is a way to effectively
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manage the immigration proceedings when these people, you know, come back to their court hearing. are you buying any of that? >> taps short answer. the answer is no. pretty simple with most of my answers but no, there is no -- none of this works. everything this administration has done in every avenue isn't working. they change the definition of everything to make it sound like life is better. we know we are headed into a recession. now they are saying that typically the data we use for recession isn't actually that, it's something else. this is an intentionally incompetent administration. and when mayorkas says twice now that the border is under control, and the fact is that it isn't, either this is his intent, which is impeachable or he is lying, which is also impeachable take back the house. he should be impeached. i don'ts to that word around. i think we are impeachment happy in this country but this man is not doing his job.
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number one of any government both state, local, federal, is to secure its people. >> carley: tsa also allowing illegal immigrants to use arrest warrants to get on planes and travel around the country. another issue entirely, same crisis. congressman, got leave it there. thank you so much for joining us this morning. we appreciate it and, with that "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ j there is not going to be any recession. >> white house officials challenging what a recession really is. >> i don't think there is any view that would interpret this second quarter as being recessionary. >> two teenagers caught on camera punching an nypd officer on a subway platform after police confronted them for allegedly jumping a turnstile. >> there is no longer this fear of law enforcement being allowed to do their jobs. >> house republican touring the border in eagle pass texas we learn that half a million migrants a

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