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♪ ♪ >> carley: a fox news alert, d.c. mayor muriel bowser to deploy the national guard to deal with a flood of immigrants from arizona, to texas. friday morning from a correlation. >> todd: hi, good to be back with you. >> face to face, may be. >> todd: i'm todd piro and after years of promoting the nation's capital as a sanctuary city. a big surprise here, you know who the white house is blaming, republicans for all of it. ashley strohmier has been following this overnight.
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what is the latest? >> good morning ariel belzer a loud support of it allowing illegal migrants in the united states is asking the national guard to deal with the surge indefinitely. take a listen. >> so i passed for the deployment of the guard as long as we need the guard to do deal with humanitarian crisis that we expect to escalate. >> congressman chip roy with this message to the d.c. mayor. >> mayor of washington, d.c., complaining about 4,000 people on 200 buses that governor abbott sent to washington, d.c., since april. run into the pentagon, oh, my gosh, we need the national guard appeared cry me a freaking river. welcome to the party, pal. >> speaking a governor abbott, washington, d.c., finally understands what texans have dealt with every single day. if the mayor wants a solution due to crisis, she should call him president biden to take immediate action to secure the border. something he has failed to do.
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but the white house claims republicans. >> what the republicans are doing and the way they are meddling in the process and using migrants as a political pun is just wrong. >> so the white house would be for be for small-town texas and arizona to take care of the migrants rather than a large metropolitan -- >> they are sending migrants on purpose using them as a political ploy. >> they were zoned ag said the open border policy is enabling crime. >> are being enabled because joe biden will not do his job. he is decriminalizing breaking the law and incentivizing people coming into the country illegally. the cartels have seized operational control. >> new york city with a spike in illegal migrants causing a strain on the system. mayor adams blames the border states for pushing migrants out of their cities. back to you guys. >> todd: ashley, thank you president biden and chinese counterparts with the longest ever talk yesterday running almost two and a half hours.
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and of course the most response from beijing and house speaker nancy peloton mike pelosi with the government island to be a part of the territory and shiny, the president saying "public opinion cannot be violated playing with fire will set yourself on fire. the u.s. side i hope can see this clearly." the if president biden pressed president xi on the origins of covid-19. >> did president biden ask president xi anything about getting to the bottom of the origins of covid? >> the two presidents to discuss the whole security and transparency is key part of that. this has come up many times. >> i am saying the two presidents did discuss health security. that did come up. >> last year the intel committee said the possibility the virus leaked from a lab in wuhan, china, was plausible. earlier we spoke with officer
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nicolas chaillan and must produce a stronger image if it hopes to deal with china in the future. >> it is very clear that we need to be able to show the chinese communist party that we are serious about this and we will not let them tread on us any longer appear that we will also be able to respond by fire if needed. and it is kind of mind-boggling to see that the president xi is even capable of talking to us this way. that shows of phil lack of availability of the current administration to show that we have the strength that we have and making threats and it's okay. and we should not let that deter us from making clear that the united states will defend taiwan. taiwan is effectively the second largest producer of chips. if we lose taiwan, we have no chance of winning the next battle. >> todd: president biden has previously said the u.s. military called a possible visit to taiwan by nancy pelosi "not a
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good idea right now." >> carley: the kremlin said no deal in place for the u.s. prisoner swap with wnba star brittney griner and marine paul whelan. several reports suggest the americans could be free to exchange for russian arms dealer known as a merchant of death. but moscow said no agreement has been finalized and these types of the negotiations should be negotiated discreetly. the biden administration has been trying to broker a deal for weeks. griner faces up to ten years behind bars after pleading guilty to marijuana possession. and whelan has been held by russia since 2018 and accused of espionage. the controversy of golf tournament kicks up today at trump national in new jersey and despite the ties to saudi arabia, former president trump defends the new leak "one of the hardest things to have happened in sports." this caused a flurry of controversy, particularly family members of 9/11. they point to the fact 15 of the
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hijackers were saudi nationals. in all just a few of many popular players featured in this year's event. on wednesday, the 2023 schedule which includes 14 tournaments and a total purse of $405 million. all right, from golf now to the economy my first inflation was transitory and now no recession but the numbers in the bank account till a much bigger story. >> todd: the democrat solution is to spend hundreds of millions of dollars more. so what do we do about it? we asked the representative fitzgerald. ♪ ♪ a month, each lasting 4 hours or more you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start—with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available.
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♪ ♪ >> carley: denials across the board from the white house deal that the u.s. is in a recession after two straight quarters of negative gdp growth. >> todd: of the president backing from his pals in the mainstream media to spin the story. >> good morning, todd and carley. let's unpack it. gross domestic product is consumers produced across the economy. it declined for the second straight quarter to the common definition of a recession. that is why you are seeing your headlines leading with the word
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recession fears, but president biden doesn't want to call it that r word. >> chairman powell and many of the significant banking personnel and economists say we are not in a recession. >> how bad is it? look here. the second gdp almost 1% drop. there have been two straight quarters of declining gdp. there have been three straight months of declining consumer confidence and, of course, 9.1% inflation. we are all feeling and the white house continues to defend a strong economy. whether you call it a recession or not, it is not clear the white house understands what americans are feeling. >> when you say that we are not in a recession, whatever hope you get from that come americans here that, remember some of the stuff i'm talking about, they think you are out of touch, jean. >> except we aren't and i
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didn't. i started by saying everything, the greatest expert and people feel squeezed. >> they feel it is a recession, jean. they feel it is a recession. we went this as the president takes a victory lap touting the inflation reduction act. >> this bill would be the most significant legislation in the history to tackle the climate crisis. >> in the bill, nearly $370 billion aimed specifically at climate ending made possible only after senator joe manchin flipped to support it, which republicans are slamming. >> this is a terrible bill, and we have to stop it. this bill will fuel even more inflation. it will not fight inflation no matter what joe manchin says. >> now, it's not a done deal and that math is tight. we cannot afford to lose another democrat, hello kyrsten sinema. and out with covid, like joe manchin and durban right now. todd and carley.
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>> interesting point. that is graph and congressman, who sits on the house business committee, thanks for being on the program. of the people of your state of wisconsin and america in general buying the spin by the white house and of course the mainstream media on what a recession is? >> no, todd. back in the district, when you talk to people, they are hurting right now. it is obviously the gas price, but beyond that, what they were sitting at the grocery store. certainly, i think what they are experiencing, it just does not match up with the white house is trying to sell. jared bernstein in his comments about, "listen you should be happy gas has come down $0.74." it is comments like that that shows a real disconnect where the president's and the white house and his spokespersons are compared to where the reality is. >> carley: congressman wall street editorial board had
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this to say, president biden inherited growing economy to war back from the pandemic and barely a year and a half to take us back to the 1970s. about the best word for what we have been stagflation. a combination of slow growth and rapidly rising prices. this is the policy mix of trillions of spinning, heavy regulation and the threat of higher taxes and easy money and time to do the opposite they say. the only problem is the president wants to double down on extra spending and reconciliation bill to the tune of billions of dollars. also a corporate tax hike. if this bill passes, what happens to the economy? when will we feel those effects question work >> yeah, "the wall street journal" nailed it. basically what they are describing is what unfortunately schumer and mansion have cut a deal on which is to pour more cash into the economy. it is simply going to have the opposite effect.
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we will see inflation go right through the roof. later on they will say, well, it was worth it because it was under the guise of the environment and doing better when it comes to the environment. again, something the american people aren't going to feel. it will show up in november when people go to the polls. i think the democrats are going to have to take the responsibility for what is going on right now. >> carley: congressman, do you think that bill is going to pass question work >> right now, i would trust senator cotton and some of the other members that are looking at the numbers a little bit closely. it seems like it is up in the air. >> todd: interesting and you have to pay attention to the tri-state area. the white house seems to be pinning its hopes if you listen closely on the jobs market. the defense when they get attacked on this, isn't that a
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dangerous strategy, congressman, with cracks in the robust job market beginning to show question work >> listen, it doesn't match up, again, what is going on across the nation. if you talk to employers right now, they are working for workers and anyone who will do on-the-job training when it comes to truck drivers or certainly light manufacturing or whatever it might be. it doesn't match up here at the white house messages completely out of sync with what is going on across america right now. >> carley: congressman scott fitzgerald, thank you for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thanks, carley. >> carley: you are very welcome. a shark bite caught on camera. we should warn you, this video is not pretty. >> ! [bleep] [bleep], i lost my pinky. >> carley: out! >> todd: that and you just saw, here to tell us what happened why he is going to get back in the water.
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>> carley: a fox weather alert, at least eight people are dead in kentucky after massive floods destroyed the community and rescue efforts on going after the state was hit with 10 inches of rain over just a few hours. governor andy beshear with a grim look in an address yesterday saying he expected the number of dead to climb into the double digits. >> todd: just horrifying and flooding causing chaos on the vegas strip. look at the outcome of the parking garage turning into a river. don't expect that. nowhere for the water to go. senior meteorologist janice dean with the fox weather alert. >> we have this front that is draped across portions of the
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southwest through the ohio and tennessee river valley. that is what we are seeing, flash flooding. it will be that way for the next several days. of course, all eyes on kentucky yesterday, now west virginia where we have a flash flood warning in effect. that front is going to linger over the weekend. we can expect more of the same and some of the same areas that got hit over the last week or so. look at the totals, over 10 inches in kentucky and a lot of that coming in a short period of time. summer soaker across the heartland, the set up that we have had for the last couple of days. and it is going to remain the same as we get into the weekend. that front is just going to sit there and bring the potential for more moisture and more flooding, really from the southwest to the ohio/tennessee river valley including tennessee and kentucky. we are looking for the threat for severe thunderstorms today that could contain some flooding issue for mid-atlantic and of
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the northeast. we will continue to watch that, again, the same front draped across this region in those areas of low pressure that are writing the front. highs today, again, the big story, the heat has been this way for the last several weeks, especially the southern plains and northwest. holy moly come at temperatures well in the 90s and a 100 and a heat warning for these areas. i can't stress it enough, these regions don't typically see these types of temperatures for a long duration of time. that is why it is so incredibly dangerous. big stories, the flooding and the heat and the droughts. >> todd: when it comes to the front lingering, did you have to let it linger? >> is that a song? >> todd: it is a cranberry song, a bad joke. >> wow. >> carley: it is friday. >> todd: i'm such a fool for you. >> you are not singing it. >> carley: janice, thank you so much i will take it from
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here. texas, a shocking moment caught on camera when a shark bites into a man's hands as he is attempting to remove a hawk from his mouth. a little bit hard to watch. [screaming] >> [bleep], [bleep] i lost my pinky! >> carley: that man you saw here joins us now, brett reeder, the video is hard to watch. this is a an example no deed and you were trying to get a hook out of a shark's mouth but how much damage did it do to hand? >> well, as of right now, i got my pinky back. it did a lot of damage to the top, about 100 stitches. luckily, they were able to put my pinky back in place and they have a fan holding it in place. i have six weeks for the pen to stay in. and just comes out another week. we will see after a few weeks of therapy where it goes. >> carley: oh, my goodness and in the video you say oh, my
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gosh, i just lost my pinky. so what happened? you were on the bow and how far away where you from a hospital? >> so the nearest hospital is in marathon, which is probably that is where i thought i would be going, 45 minutes from us. once we got to the 20 minute vote ride to the marina. so luckily, my wife, mandy, she was able to get them settled down and mike cousin courtney were able to get it tight on. it was a dangerous ride back. >> carley: you had to drive the vote back after you lost your pinky? >> yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am. >> carley: oh, my god. i don't know if a lot of people would be able to do it. and you hear a woman's voice and a woman gasps. that was your wife, oh, my gosh, my can't believe this is happening. we are directly going into survival mode and getting him
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the help he needs. >> you know, that was the nurse, my cousin corey who is a nurse. thank god she was with me. they didn't hesitate. she put her phone down and said i'm okay. she knew exactly what to do. i have some good help on the vote that day. >> carley: we know you were fishing but how many days have you taken off since the bite? >> two days. >> carley: two days and you are back in the water. >> that is the good thing. >> carley: good, we are glad you got your pinky back. thank god for modern medicine. going viral for a reason. it looks like you are okay. looks like you are in front of a tiki bar. >> still on vacation and we have a couple more days. >> carley: there you go, don't let that shark bite just for the vacation. thank you for joining us, god bless. >> thank you. >> carley: "washington post" has a major midterm warning for democrats and it could be a huge problem in the battleground states of nevada. beverly hallberg what this can
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mean for the left in the upcoming election. >> todd: conservative mothers blocked out of twitter calling a california bill to encourage children to get transgender procedures. that is not the only tech company. more in their fight against big tech. >> gender dysphoria is a mental health issue plaguing the children across the country right now. it is something that needs to be discussed and addressed in the town square of twitter. ♪ ♪ my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the burning, itching. the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to.
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group collecting 717,000 signatures to recall gascon, which is 150,000 above the required amount. >> carley: a nail-biter in november, fox news poll link with democrat senator raphael warnock up by four points over republican herschel walker. this is key for determining control of the upper house next year. stacey abrams is trailing behind by 40 points with incumbent republican brian camp. meanwhile in battleground pennsylvania, check this out. dr. oz in a top race between john federman who holds 11-point lead in the senate race. and they lack enthusiasm from election day. i "washington post" warning that latino voters in nevada are increasingly switching to the g.o.p. and the trend could soon hurt democrats nationwide.
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henry olson says "it is usually a bad idea to bet against the house and clark county democrats are in a political house but lady luck a wandering eye and the g.o.p. stands right to count its winnings and break the democrats bank." b went double down on the gambling. the president of district media group and heritage foundation, beverly hallberg. beverly, break down by the author are so correct. >> well, he is correct because he's looking at the polling data and what the polling is showing that minority communities, especially latino community has cared about the american to empirical people think that the american dreams is harder to achieve, you will see their abode follow suit. so, i think in november when we have midterms, we are likely to see the elite go to democrats and practical working class will go more towards republicans because at the end of the day, the economy does matter.
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cost does matter and people care about the american dream. >> carley: not just the economy, beverly but social issues and the border policy. we so what happen and myra florez district where she flipped the democrat district historically and she flipped it read. >> of the border does matter and there is this mistaken notion by democrats thinking for the latino community wants open borders. they do want compassion obviously and many have family members still in other countries, but the reality is they come here because they want the rule of law. they left countries that don't honor the rule of law. they are here to make sure they have a job, provide for their families, make sure their kids are safe in the border states, they are seeing firsthand the chaos that ensued because of the border crisis. obviously only have to look at washington, d.c., m arial are concerned about the migrants coming here in the states and the people who live in the communities have long been concerned about the migrants
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being let their states. >> todd: the big story today the media to spin the gdp report and feeling recession fears despite two straight quarters of negative growth falling in line with the widely definition of recession. i think the winners in the gaslighting had to be politico. somehow, someway joe biden is back in the game after enduring brutal year dominated by economic angst, legislative setbacks and polling ratings. he is on the verge of a turnaround appear at the white house believes it could salvage his summer. beverly, is any of this in line with the reality that americans are facing? >> it is not, and it is hard to tell these days who is the reporter and who is paid by the biden administration payroll. what you see as reporters and media outlets seem to be lockstep with the democrat talking points. it seems they are talking with each other, not only praising the president when he is obviously not doing well. as you mention, redefining words
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like recession and woman among other things, even to the point contradicting what they reported before. the media outlets trying to make the american people the pain they are feeling is not as bad as they are appealing. but this is poor for media, establishments and outlets because they will continue to lose the american base. >> carley: how does it turn out for president biden? all politicians try to paint the rosie's picture possible but americans, they live in reality and they can feel the inflation and they know prices are up. how is that political strategy don't believe what you feel but believe what i tell you a question mark >> it is not going to work because it is one thing to have messaging what you're talking about is not what people experience day-to-day but what they are experiencing is in direct conflict what you are seeing. people don't trust you. a better messaging strategy for this administration would be to acknowledge the pain and talk
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about how he is going to fix it. when there is discussion this is putin's problem and tax hike, the president is saying "it's not michael and i will put blame somewhere else and there's nothing i can do." people want solutions and i think the trust that people have meant the administration, they are just turning out everything they are saying. >> todd: beverly no one is turning you out. two-family suing instagram over the impact over the photo sharing social media site had on their young daughters. >> one mother to tell us about the scary changes she saw and her daughter after she joined the site. ♪ ♪
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>> todd: president biden claiming a massive new spending bill brokered by senator schumer and joe manchin will bring down the cost of living despite the fact the so-called inflation reduction act because for billions of dollars as they enter recession. >> carley: fox news business is here with what is actually in the bill, lord. >> happy friday. this joe manchin/schumer bill raises seven mostly by imposing a corporate minimum tax 15% on large corporations. credits say that with decent
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devised to invest in themselves and their staff here the bill would give billions to the irs for tax enforcement and make changes to drug pricing in part would tap the cost. the white house is calling at the inflation reduction act. >> experts, some experts criticized my administration in the past, agreed to this bill, this bill will reduce inflationary pressures on the economy. it will cost it strengthens our economy as well. >> but critics like "wall street journal" editorial board said it is chock-full of new price controls to pay for green corporate welfare. and the spending and tax hikes, guys, coming as the u.s. economy dips into recession. after yesterday reporting a second quarter of contracting growth, and we get the latest numbers on consumer confidence a little bit later this morning.
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and yeah, another hit on inflation. that stands at 9.1%, guys. >> todd: not good in the meantime, lauren, twitter back to it censoring ways. >> california is pushing a bill that effectively turns it into a sanctuary state for minors to run away from home because their parents won't let them get gender affirming care. a read from the text bill 107 we authorize court to take temporary jurisdiction because a child has been unable to attend gender affirming health care. the group has been locked out of twitter forcing this about the bill, "gender dysphoria is a mental health disorder that is being normalized by predators across the usa. california kids are at extreme risk of predatory adults. now they want to liberate children all over the country. does a double mastectomy on a preteen sound like progress?" they write. the group is refusing to delete
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the tweet. >> we haven't heard anything. we have appealed the tweets and twitter hates truth because gender dysphoria is a mental health issue. that is plaguing our children across the country right now. it is something that needs to be discussed, addressed and the town square of twitter. but twitter is against truth. >> if this legislation passes, adults could bring minors to transgender medical procedures without the consent of the parent hence the outrage. >> todd: lauren simonetti, thank you. the parent company meta claims that teenage daughters develop anorexia, depression and attempted to harm themselves after joining instagram. the mother of a 12-year-old girl sharing shocking before and after photos of daughters weight loss after using the app. she says the doctor lost more than 40 pounds in a year. candace wuest, joining me with
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their lawyer, matthew bergman with social medias law center. thank you so much for being here. you are being very brave and we appreciate that. what did being on instagram do to you? >> it just really took a toll on my life because not only my childhood years, but the times that i can never get back. >> todd: candace, describe the transformation and your daughter when she got on instagram. we saw the pictures but i mother knows what's happening to their child and can describe like no one other. please, you have the floor. >> so, she went from a very, very, very smart, intelligent girl with a bright future. unfortunately, her mind began to deteriorate very quickly. cognitive cells were gone so her ability to concentrate as well as having issues with depression
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and anxiety that she's never had before. she started to flunk out in school. of course, trying to hide the fact she had lost so much weight. but it just became obvious as she sort of started passing out. and also, the picture that you can see of her from 2017 and 2018 in the same dress was a wake-up call. so, it has been a really difficult for coyears to say the least. >> todd: to follow up, candace, the instagram algorithms are responsible for this. explain how. >> my daughter started out with various recipes that we could cook together because she had an interest in cooking. the reason why she had instagram
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in the first place is shared custody. she would log onto wi-fi and be able to talk to me on instagram. the recipes went from, you know, recipes that we could do -- and then they started tapering off in general. and then, there was darkness between there. all of a sudden, it was like she had just gone too far. the algorithms would take her from healthy recipes to negative recipes to exercising, ways to exercise to combat a certain amount of calories. how long you would have to do so. to actually what i would call -- there is no other word for it --
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but it is showing scan, the piercings and self harm with flowers around him with lack and white aesthetic that actually was kind of encouraging a teenager to become ill. >> todd: that makes no sense. cn, before -- one quick question, i want to read your journal entry. dear society, you expect everyone to be up to certain standards. please, society can stop making teens and you'd want to harm themselves. what would you tell parents like me a parent of two young girls. >> we need to wake up. >> i would just tell them that society has been created by people. it is not a recipe for happiness. it is not a recipe.
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you might say you fit in, but it's not real. it's not reality. you know what i mean? the standards that people are instilling in young girls, young guys, it is sad because those standards are not any way relevant. and no one -- you will never be perfect enough. >> todd: matthew, how do you make the case against instagram/meta? >> what happened to be 14 was not a coincidence or accident but direct result of design decisions that meta with engagement over safety and well-being of users. it is not an accident. it is the algorithms that be 14 got onto learn recipes and led her to become addicted to the product and let her do more and more dangerous content. we make the case the design of the product is inherent in the lead dangerous. addicting children to your product for purposes of maintaining user engagement is
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illegal and improper and damaging and killing our kids pure the only thing that you unique about this case is the love of her mother and the gracf god, cc is here to talk to you today. many children don't make it through. we as parents and we as lawyers and society need to do something to change that. >> todd: when you look at your friend group, your peers, would you say we are losing a generation of young girls to this? >> yes, i would definitely say that. there are hospitalizations and all kinds of things where i met people. everybody, not everybody makes it out alive. it is sad to say that, but i'm just thankful that i made it out alive and that i can share my story and help my friends, even. and just people that i know. hopefully, i can reach out further audience. >> todd: we are thankful you are here to share your story with us. we think candace, matthew, this is serious stuff, real serious
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stuff. americans, parents need to wake up and make sure that we are not doing this to our daughters. we thank you for your time. thanks to all three of you. >> think it's much for having us. >> todd: a fox news investigation linking the big guy joe biden to a dozen of hunter biden business associates, lara trump next come up >> carley: but first brian kilmeade. >> i have no nickname, i just use my regular name, good to have you back in new york city and meanwhile coming up on the show, president biden said the prices hitting d.c. and the mayor of d.c. is requesting to national guard to help ease the surgeon migrants to the nation's capital. now, she's waking up, but the final economic report of the week comes out this morning. how much are you spending as america enters biden's session or can we call it that? larry kudlow will crunch the numbers and jack keane, why haven't russians made progress since july 2nd?
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longer a question of if joe biden was involved in the business dealings. i think it's a matter of just how deemly he was involved. >> yeah. that's right, carley. if there was ever any question before it's become crystal clear now that was an effort to cover this up during the election of to 20. there is no doubt now that joe biden knew about hunter's business dealings, that the biden family was profiting to the tune of unless of dollars from countries like russia, china, ukraine. joe biden has repeatedly lied about it. this was a cover-up put in place because there were so many whether in the mainstream media, social media, some within the own government that wanted joe biden to be president no matter the cost to earthquake in. man, are we seeing that cost right now. the reason this is such a concern is because when you are in a position of power, including and especially when you are the president of the
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united states, we should know, as the american people, without a shadow of a doubt, that when you are making a decision for america, it is solely based on doing what is best for our country and not because your family has profited, not because your son was and continued in some cases to be involved in these foreign business dealings. joe biden has repeatedly lied about that. and is incredibly concerning and incredibly dangerous for america. >> todd: all feels real dirty. d.c. mayor calling in the national guard asking for the fed help with the migrants coming to her city. >> republicans using migrants as a political tool that is shameful and that is just wrong. there is a process in place for managing migrants at the border. this is not, what they are doing currently. >> todd: laura do the white house and the d.c. mayor not realize how ridiculous they sound complaining about a few thousand when, let's face it, the border has been overrun by
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literally millions upon millions of migrants they are trying to go to a place in texas where there is no infrastructure to handle them? >> yeah. well, i would love to know what is the actual plan that the press secretary was referencing there? they don't have a plan. their plan is to just let it be a free for all at the southern border and then let people go wherever they want. there is no structure. there is no plan. and i want to ask mayor bowser, wait a minute, you are telling me that when you have an influx of people just free flowing into your community with no place to go, no plan of their own, no job, is that turning out to be a problem? welcome to what people at the southern border and our border communities have been dealing with for 19 months now since joe biden became president and fully opened the southern border. this is unsustainable. yes, it's a problem in d.c. it's a problem on our southern border. but it's a problem all across america. and the sad part is, this problem could go away if they
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only enforced the laws that are on the books. because we all know we can't just cross our southern border illegally and come into america. that is exactly what has been happening though it's so crazy. >> carley: two more years and it doesn't look like the biden administration is going to be changing course on the border front. lara, thank you so much for joining us this morning. happy friday. >> thanks, guys. >> todd: "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all my love ♪ god has been good ♪ >> ainsley: all my life god has been good to me instead of we the people. it is we the kingdom this
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