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>> we have to go on five seconds so i have to ask you does president trump run in 2024? >> i think yes. i think absolutely -- >> will he announce at cpac? >> it could be a new big news day. ♪ ♪ >> reportedly conducting live fire military drills. >> president biden jackie walorski end of two of her staffers all killed on wednesday. gas prices more than we were paying a year ago. in all democrats still trying to pass that $740 spending plan.
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>> likes throwing gasoline on a raging bonfire. criminals account for 500 arrests in new york city over the last two years? >> and proud of what we are doing. an mma fighter never happened. not only do i get daylight predicate order. i get a lot of land, but now i get water anna get some? >> again that just happened.
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of all the remarkable things about that shot you chose the least remarkable. it is a bit start your morning, brian. >> your an audio guy by trade. give me the movie, this movie was then it's a 1980s movie. >> was it like karate kid? i believe it's over the top with sylvester stallone, the armrest mowing movie? >> did somebody tell you that? there's no way you know that. >> not 100% sure i love the fact that in there no sequel, why?
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here's the thing how great was it that he had a weight training with one arm. ansley is an like the world's best arms wrestling guy. what are you talking about, chris? winner takes it all, sammy hagar. you get the song wrong in the movie wrong? >> he has it in front of him. >> meet me halfway maybe? i apologize to america i'm sorry i don't apologize to brian. >> have never started off with such misinformation in our life. but we did promote a movie than i'm going go watch.
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>> it holds up, chris is wrong. >> i just remembered and never return the movie to blockbuster. all right, all right let's get to what's happening around taiwan. this is a fox news alert. taiwan defense ministry says that china fired multiple missiles into the taiwan strait earlier today. beijing conducts military drills in response to her visit. sources are now telling fox the patient could carry out an invasion of taiwan. there's some speculation the before the election of 2024, hours. what exactly is happening, i shut? >> good morning to you all. it's a terrifying situation unfolding right now for the people of taiwan. china is essentially playing war games in the water all
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around the island is forces yet i telling fox news to china could invade in the next 18 months. the country is launched a large-scale exercises including live fire shooting of long-range and test launches of conventional missiles east of taiwan. this is part of the trails china promised in six locations in response to house speaker nancy pelosi's historic trip to they self governing island. because this is all happening mere miles from the island's coast raising major concerns over a misfire and whether or not this is a dry run of a possible invasion. former senior infinite intelligence if they are not successful in beautifying politically they will do so with force there isn't window of
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opportunity in the next 18 months. i don't think that's a coincidence that a window of opportunity is within the biden administration. the u.s. has several warships nearby watching closely in the nfc since the biden administration will not engage in saber rattling but they are prepared to manage whatever beijing chooses to do. meanwhile listen to this. vladimir putin may be ready to come to china's aid. russia might be ready to step in. one russian politician says i'm convinced that in this case china hopes for a certain assistance from russia because it will be difficult for china to conduct confront the united states without china support. trent has promised to continue on with these drills through sunday but according to state media, china's foreign ministry opponent so still go on as long as the u.s. continues.
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huge breaking news also nancy pelosi reportedly now expected to visit the demilitarized zone. north korea. >> she's failing to maintain a strong deterrence against north korea she wants to achieve denuclearization. affect what's happening in taiwan there sank some sources and former senior trump officials say this invasion could happen before 2025 turnup fears the next leader could return to a more robust peace through strength policy. we have our 2024 china most certainly doesn't want the kinetic military conflict with the united states of america but mistakes happen when you're
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flirting with the gray areas when you're flirting with these gray areas mistakes can happen. and that can lead to catastrophic consequences. what i find most fascinating is the response of the russian senator. whether or not russia would truly have turned its back were a mistake to happen, what i believe russia is trying to do is entice china to help them in ukraine as part of the state in which we did not read. china's aid in ukraine but if those two somehow find themselves all allied against the united states of america now we are talking about serious international consequences. >> one thing they were able to do is say stay out of the ukraine. don't give them military weapons. you don't want to use -- i don't really think in the current economic situation you are in that you want to use the lose the european market in the european market but believe me will do it.
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some proof people have pointed out as they are forced to buy drones from iran. the number one drug maker in the world is china. so if china was on board the person that would give them is take my drones, write a check and they haven't done it. i get the town that rushes like brother whether not even helping us, will help you put wife you not helpless yet almost sarcastic come on, guys, come around here. number two is they are about to shoot rockets over taiwan for the first time ever. you talk about mistakes happening, they do that that would be unbelievable. a couple of things is that i think it's a good move if she announced she's can we go, fine. but i asked them, do you guys have a plan? do you clearly are not coordinated with the white house. you're obviously the two most powerful figure in the country. you have the power at the moment
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and you can even get on the same page on the trip. you didn't want her to go pretty but also said the pentagon didn't want her to go. jennifer griffin said the pentagon never said we didn't want her to go. now we have our fleet is sitting there, the uss ronald reagan and more ships of ours have to reprogram and reconfigure. they have to stand by there. now china has surrounded the island. the south korean president has not agreed to meet with the speaker. that's an insult. the head of taiwan's president met with the parliament but south korea because we don't want to aggravate china. excuse me. so our own allies are thinking by their actions that this is not making them feel too secure. china's overreaction is unacceptable but i saying over and over again we don't consider this provocation and we don't understand why you're so mad. i sit there and say lindsey graham told me the radio this day -- it doesn't look like they know what they're doing. there's so much on the line.
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speak of the best illustration might be the white house press secretary peter jean-pierre. we seem to be on different pages, watch. >> how can republicans see more just about speaker pelosi's trip than the president? >> you are going to ask have to ask republicans. do they have jazz hands? do they have to send you such as. it is president biden worried about hurting president xi's feelings? >> we been very clear for the past week or so that the speaker has the right to go to taiwan. >> but why's it so hard for the president to just say she's a brave trailblazer and i think it's great that you want?
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i think the president think speaker pelosi is the great trail trailblazer. >> that's different than saying we support her. we're glad that she went there and showed strength against china. in this is exactly why these senior officials are warning us they think there could be some sort of danger to taiwan over the next two years. that's the remainder of jill biden's presidency unless he runs again and wins because they are saying they don't think this is a coincidence, they believe that china will invade taiwan, or something dangerous could happen because they feel like jill biden has -- it is in a week into position. he has weakened america. they are looking at a response
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and therefore trying to see to use this as an opportunity. >> clearly deflected would not support this trip i nancy pelosi. >> absolutely not. obviously joking on the absolute wrong time with so much in the line. coming up straight ahead york city's mayor reveals just ten criminals -- make up nearly 500 arrests since the new bail reform laws. they commit a crime and they get right at a pay deliver beliefs of many of these career criminals remain on the street as of today. plus teed off, phil mickelson another gophers are taking the tga to court. how they plan to challenge. ♪ ♪
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>> back with your headline starting with the shocking story out of alabama. my back to girl forced to chew through her restraints to escape her kidnapped her. she then led police to discover two bodies in the the suspect was later identified as an illegal immigrant who does he is now facing one count of first-degree kidnapping and three counts of capital murder.
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one house press secretary facing backlash for claiming the overturning of roe pieces weight is unconstitutional. >> there has been in urgency from this president from day one when the supreme court made this extreme decision to take away a constitutional right. it was an unconstitutional action by them. >> while conservatives are quick to slam the comment as orwellian disinformation. point out the supreme court decision did not eliminate abortion access but instead leaves the issue up to individual states. the tendency of voters had to the poll today for the state's primary election. tennessee house speaker beth harwell and among the crowded republican field in the fifth district where retiring congressman will be up for grabs this fall. in addition to that raise three democrats battling the primary race for governor the winner
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will face in temp combined governor who is running unopposed on the republican side. and 11 golf players including phil mickelson and -- here's what one plaintiff in the lawsuit had to say. >> fortunate that we couldn't try to bring us all together. i think everybody what a benefit appeared they have separated folks against us and treat us like the black cats the world. foreclosed the entry of the first meaningful competitive threat to the tour the tour is faced in decades. pga tour commission responded with a memo to his play or sing we been preparing to contest this latest attempt to disrupt our tour. the attempt to make our clays clearly and vigorously. those are your headlines, guys. >> they are getting aggressive
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even jim gray says look out when it comes to this court. but i would say this. they not only decimal points. they want to compete in the majors. right now they can compete in the majors and that's okay. but can you imagine having a major tournament with a ten of the best players in the world. no one is gonna look at that is a real major championship because they know the best players -- if they go to the next step then you're going to have total fracture. they want to get points for in order to be eligible in the major tournament. >> so the players in the pga they're allowed to play in three other tournaments but they have to get permission from the commissioner but he won't give permission to play in the the tournaments of return turn we play outside of pda you can get points in the coat -- okay got
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it. >> if you can't make the majors and then you have all of these players in the tournament one of the majors main without the best player 15 of the best players in the world -- they're mad at each other. eventually they can have to put that anger in the back burner and work together to come up with some sort of compromise because he can't compete with this kind of money. >> it makes you wonder if they can coexist. all it could be said but welcome to the free market come all right. welcome shock on capitol hill at the the death of jackie walorski was killed in a car accident in indiana. to the congresswoman's staffers also died, they are in their 20s. todd piro is live.
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good morning told the review. the 58 republican representative killed when another car hit her his head on. happening around 12:30 on wednesday in elkhart county indiana. 27-year-old zachary potts and 28-year-old emma thompson were also killed in that crash. the sole driver of the other vehicle, 56-year-old edith schmucker pronounced dead on the scene. attributes pouring in from both's parties following the tragic news. todd young remembering his friend and colleague on capitol hill yesterday. >> jackie was a person of the faith what i really remember about her as she had an amazing sense of humor, high-energy, she knew how to light up a room. immediately people would be happier. >> our office releasing a statement saying her husband dean was notified his wife was killed adding that she has returned home to be with her lord and savior, jesus christ. please keep her family and your
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thoughts and prayers. president biden ordering flakes throughout washington to be flown not staffs saying she was respected by members of both cart congresswoman miller ski live the life of service for the caring for impoverished children in romania representing her community and the indiana state house are serving nearly a decade in the house. can can a mccarthy thing jackie was a dear friend, trumps an advisor who achieved admiration and respect from all of her colleagues in the house. had previously worked as a missionary providing critical aid to children in romania. back to you. >> sounds like a wonderful person. everyone was young in their 50s or in their 20s. we have a station there a great
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town, very tight town. i'm sure she knew everybody. 24 minutes after the hour did you see the cover of "the new york post"? mayor adams or criminal justice system is insane. those are heads words. you want to solve crime? don't look too far. you're actually solving the crime but we can't convict him of a crime. speak at the bottom of the process and most are still free. six of the ten are still walking our streets. the mayor to press conference yesterday it bans cash bail for most misdemeanors. he says released by police in the afternoon. new york city mayor adams is slamming something we've been talking about the fact that all of these crimes are committed by a small group of people. >> they say the different definition of insanity is to do the same thing repeatedly but expect different results.
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our criminal justice system is insane. it's dangerous, it's harmful, and it's destroying the fabric of our city. our recidivism rates have skyrocketed. those who say the predicted wave of recidivism wouldn't happen in the studies declaim to show that the rate of arrest for violent felonies is not changed since reforms have passed. i have one word for you, wrong. you are wrong. >> who are you talking to? it's people in your own party. don't get mad at the press, don't get mad at anybody else. you could be a national figure right now if you took -- number two's skull of these individual lawmakers that are along no cash bail. these criminals are doing the
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same thing sometimes to the same store over and over again getting arrested or getting arrested and let out being told the show back up in court. meanwhile the manhattan d.a. comes out and says i'm proud of what were doing in manhattan. yes lots of work needs to be done but trending in the right direction. no you're not. member if he days after he took office in january he ordered prosecutors not to seek any prison sentences for blue crime. here he is, this is a podcast recorded right after the mayor's press conference. >> i'm proud of what were doing in manhattan dean's office. i just mention some of the work were doing, really encouraged by the fact that homicides are down, shootings are done to date in manhattan. so yes, lots more work to do but
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trending in the right direction. has done more work to be done? of course. but were doing that work every day and i think were seeing in manhattan indicators pointing the right direction. >> they are playing the blame game with the mayor blaming the judges who are making these decisions in many cases are often the mayor pulling a blaming the governor. every step of the way the fingers being pointed in different directions. every crimes task statistic is up. rubbery commissioning shooting, murder, the highlight here is lesson, ten people responsible for 485 crimes. here's an example, criminal number one has been arrested 101 times since he is no cash bail reforms came into effect. criminal to arrested 96 times get their names by the way are being withheld. 58 arrests.
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one of the nicest guys is been convicted 44 times. you are convicted of a crime and yet still out on the street committing these crimes over and over again and getting caught. so we went up to get laughed out of albany. one of these people that does it to the laughing and said you're not can it get anywhere i don't care if you're mayor's popular. andrea stewart she's the senate majority leader she said this unbearable reform. in other words were not doing anything. and if addressing it is doing nothing. why are you electing these people. as a reason why nobody is staying in new york. enrollment is down in schools a hundred and 20,000. these are idiots that are control of our now safety and security while they walk around with security. >> are mayor said you have to
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work really hard to get to rikers right now. to get there you have to do something that's really bad. you have to talk to anyone in new york he meant to live in another part of the country and you might hear us talk about crime in new york or crime in chicago, the real thing. he talked to any person in the ark and everybody a story. i talked to a girl yesterday was walking down the street and a guy came up and punched her arm and threw a rock in her face and knocked her glasses off her face. you hear all these crazy stories. i saw the video on "fox & friends" first this morning of a guy who was robbing people were involved in crime and he had six marshall holding him down until the police arrived. her stories like this constantly new york. because in memphis yesterday and this is a crime it's a big and small city thing. we bring up new york it because it's emblematic of what's happening across the country. >> is it because police officers
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are scared to do anything? >> no question. to name a city run by a republican mayor and tell me the difference. i mean still had democratic mayors are begging for help is texas' buses filled with illegals to washington, d.c. our next guest live on the border in the face thousands of immigrants every day and they say so it's time other cities and experience crisis firsthand next. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds.
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>> good morning, let's take a look at the forecast. temperatures are can be warm across much of the country. heat alerts in the northeast where we are going to get into the 90s. and with the humidity it's going to feel even worse. then we are talking about flooding again across the ohio river valley, parts of missouri and towards illinois and kentucky which of course has had this to work flow to go over the last couple of weeks. over the next three days we have more rain than the forecast for the ohio tennessee river valley. we also of the risk of severe storms, that could mean large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes. in the south was the good news situation however too much of a good thing is causing flooding. they need the rain because of the extreme drought but because it's a desert a lot of that is a runoff in the class flash flooding. potential record highs for new jersey all the way up
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towards new england well into the 90 degrees range it's good to be short-lived as we get back to more seasonal temperatures. okay, well, over to you. two more buses filled with filled with immigrants arriving in washington, d.c., from the delhi rio and eagle pass sectors of texas. blue city leaders ask for help from the federal government. >> this just shows the hypocrisy of these liberal leaders up in the northeast to think well that border crisis as soon as they have to deal with the real consequences of biden's border because they are up in arms calling for the national guard dealing with just a tiny fraction of what we have to deal with every single day. thank you both for being with us this morning.
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noah, you heard the texas governor greg abbott there thing were going to keep sending buses north. >> i agree with it. people need to know the biggest thing in theory and texas. he needs to keep doing it. >> stephanie when you feel them mayors of new york city and washington, d.c., complained about the effect of these illegal immigrants and their communities and you along the southwest border in texas specifically have been dealing with us for quite some time, what's your reaction? >> you want to laugh. i mean let them have a small taste -- that's all they are getting new york city washington, d.c., could mother getting a small taste of what we have been dealing with since the biden administration took office. we get thousands and thousands
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every single day. so for them to get a couple thousand in the time span is nothing. >> no i know what you came to texas. i believe within the past year or just over the past year after managing a ranch in california, as you arrived in texas and saw the effect on your business, what you have to deal with on a daily basis, what did you think? >> i was shocked. i have no idea what was going on down here until i actually got down here. it's taking away time and money from projects and other work on the ranch that we need to do, just from the damage and destruction that is being caused by illegal immigrants coming through the property. >> what is the bridge? >> broken fences, breaking water lines, breaking into houses on the ranch and other buildings on the ranch. along with all the trash they
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are jumping along the highway, garbage, just living at their press to take care of it. >> you know, stephanie, it makes you want to laugh. it puts it into context when you see them complain about a couple thousand illegal immigrants in washington, d.c. you're dealing with that every day. 207,000 border encounters in the month of june. when you hear their complaints are you hopeful that therefore governor abbott's plan to send this problem north so they can experience will change policy at the biden administration? are you hopeful? >> yes. very hopeful. as long as he continues, something is going to happen eventually. >> you might be more hopeful as you keep listening because i think as you know this problem is it know. it's been going on now for quite some time. no reaction yet from washington, d.c.
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maybe a reaction from new york city and the city of washington, d.c., but not from the federal government yet. no hutchinson, think you both for being with us this morning. still had after her 7-year-old son was shot to death, this mom was hoping to protect prevent more crimes from becoming a place officer. her search for justice is next.
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beautiful. what happened? >> it was a regular night just traveling at home. it happens so fast. my son thought he heard fireworks and before i knew it my car was being ambushed. >> you stop to get gas and as you gas to continue to drive your leaving grandma's house, we are driving home to your home. in this red dodge charger comes up next to you and just fired shots into your car. one of them hits your son in the head. what was happening inside the car? what was the reaction of the other children in your car? >> my other children in the car thought they heard fireworks. my oldest son actually thought he heard fireworks and that's when i looked around. i was actually looking for the fireworks. but i didn't see him. it just started to dawn on me
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like those are not fireworks, the bullets are ricocheting off of my car. >> i know you went to the fire department, you're banging on the windows and the doors nobody's answering c rushers under the hospital and he was pronounced at there. their spirit and i have a concealed carry license come over you armed at the time? >> i did have my firearm in the vehicle at the time but it's happened so fast. >> did they catch the guy that did this? >> no not at the moment. >> so now you want to be a police officer. i know is a little girl he wanted to be a police officer. is this a result of your solid stuff? >> no but just continuing to pursue my career. it definitely gives me more motivation and courage to keep pushing. >> you know we report on this all the time in chicago. crime is rampant there. taking away the life of a
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7-year-old, how do you move on as a mother and how do you explain this to your children? >> is a mother there is good. this baby for nine months, i get a chance to learn who he is and who could possibly be in the future. it's no words you can truly say -- there is nothing in this world they can make you actually get over it, there's no getting over this. that's a hard pill to swallow. >> no you are pregnant also with another baby and you had complications as of result of losing jeremiah. what does jeremiah like? how can we honor him this morning? >> jeremiah was very active. he was a very happy, beautiful loving child. he loved playing video games. he loved sports, especially football and basketball. he loved playing with his
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siblings. most of the time he was just very active. he was the energy of every day. >> he was so beautiful. i'm so sorry for your lost. i am a mom too and i cannot imagine the excruciating pain associated with this and i know he loved school. he was smart. thank you so much for coming on. we wish you the best with the police academy, what happens next? have you signed up? >> i will be re-taking the exam as soon as i can get into the physical condition to do it. but i'm pregnant saw -- >> that's true. you are right. thank you so much, god bless you and i don't know how you move on but hopefully you will cling to god and you will find some peace and all of this to see him again in heaven. god bless you. >> thank you. he loved his family, loved to school, and loved playing sports. as a precious young boy rest in
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surged last quarter that's a 32% jump here personal finance and ricardo. , what he think this is happening? >> it's pretty simple. with everything going up in price and inflation at a 40 euro high, folks are just using the plastic to get by. by thursday a lot of families are tapped out. they don't get paid until friday so what are they doing? they are using their credit cards on thursday to get them through until friday. so higher prices are translating entire balances on credit cards. average rates and credit cards are up a couple of points. it creates a vicious cycle is the interest rates go up and creates more balance on that credit card for consumers. finally what i call the great pay cut recession. forget whether it's a technical recession. for a lot of american families
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we are in a pay cut recession pier their paycheck simply aren't keeping up with the cost-of-living. >> true the other big story within every paper across the country is equifax. equifax does she want to buy a house, you want to put in an edition, whatever you want to do you want to put in aluminum apply for a credit card. whenever thought these people were making mistakes, but they are. for example, people across the country might not even know they got a faulty score. where do you go if you are a victim of this? >> this is a tough one. it looks like the posted some bad scores by their own admission. brian, credit score does two things. it gives you access to credits alone and it prices that long. or consumers that wound up paying more.
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what they're going to have to do is the lenders themselves, the banks have to go back and look at this for that time. and try their best to figure out who is impacted and how do we unwind it? does that mean we redo their credit application? exactly. why are we finding out about it just now? >> here's what they said for those consumers that did experience score shifted national analysis show only a small number of them have experienced a different credit decision. we are trusting electronic communication to go back and forth the banks that you always worry about people being hacked and as we were talking in the brink so few people actually check to see if their scores right or any type of negative information is correct. now everybody, do that today. trust but verify.
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>> it's like the ultimate gut punch. >> of condolences flooding in fork family of jackie walorski and her staffers. >> biden signed an executive order to help women seeking abortions to travel between states to it gain access. >> mma fighter springing to action on the streets of new york city. ♪ ♪
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>> all right so this is nashville, bran loves nashville, lots of friends down there. which honky-tonks redneck riviera was fantastic. but i think the fdl house is the coolest hat idea. you have to make a left and go in there they go through more floors in the know i like a variety of music so if i wanted to dance the night away and do a
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little country like old-fashioned country. of tapas reset there that special someone put your arm around them on the couch and look up at the stars. >> if you're going to go dancing you need some variety in your dance. multiple levels of different kinds of music. it was a whitesnake song out it said was from over the top. i was wrong. all wrong. top to bottom. >> rachel would never problem with that. >> now i want to see this movie because it's got arm wrestling peer they made a home movie about arm wrestling and use because a truck driver. >> a new work as he reconnects with his son -- >> no we've seen the movie.
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is this a song from the movie? >> olea. semi hagar. >> it's very deliberate, right? there is no nuance. all right, well we do have a serious story to talk about that involves a 12-year-old girl and an illegal immigrant appeared and abducted 12-year-old girl makes a miraculous escape and leads to a shocking crime scene. >> the kidnapper was later identified as an illegal immigrant that faces multiple capital murder charges. >> shocking really is the way to describe these details and abductive 12-year-old girl forced to chew through her restraints to escape or kidnapper leading to the discovery of two bodies. the young girl was held captive more than a week chained to a bedpost given alcohol as a sedative on monday a driver spot of the 12-year-old on a residential road in clear distress and called 911.
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place were led to a gruesome street scene were two decomposing bodies were found. >> this is horrendous to have a trip crime scene of this nature and also a 12-year-old juvenile, she safe now. and so we want to keep her that way. speak of a child -- government deflected from the suspect was later identified as an illegal immigrant who was deported and recrossed into the u.s. at suspect now facing one count of first-degree kidnapping, multiple counts of capital murder, and two counts of abuse to a corpse. still no word on how or when that young girl was kidnapped but police say she was never reported missing. police are still working to identify the two bodies found and said suspect tom. a local news report said there was a white tent behind the trailer. i guess they were digging up bodies from the ground. but they found two decomposing bodies one was a 14-year-old boy and one was an older woman.
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they say the fleas are reporting she was killed, suffocation. they put a pillow over her face and they say the boy, he was beaten to death with the guys hands and killed a little boy. thank goodness she chewed out of her restraints. she had braces on her teeth into damage damage to her braces because of that but it looks like they might be digging up the bodies, she got away. thank goodness. >> you don't know who's coming across the border. it's bad enough but i don't know about the criminal minds amongst us here illegally but why are we opening up our borders to these problems? people are getting fired because they're not double vaccinated but it's okay to let 4 million people and illegally just by pure stats you know some of them
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are criminals. let alone the criminals that's begin. the sky apparently the alleged perpetrator had been deported, recrossed. we have enough come as you point out, of these we don't need to import any more of crimes. >> we been doing a lot of work on the border because nobody else is paying attention to it and we believe it's a crisis. estimate of 4 million have come here illegally 800,000 got away. some have been sent back. after a while it absolutely beats you up. you talk about ptsd. a lot of them for relieving the job. also factor this in when you are a border patrol agent either your family lives with you in
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the middle of nowhere. they are coming with incentives just to hire new candidates. >> it was announced at the beginning of the week the border patrol once they visit the academy. then when they decide to go to one of these hard to fill areas they are offered another $5,000. you go to one of these hard to fill areas. >> newly poured new border patrol agents will be offered, as ainslie said, $5,000 recruitment incentive on successful completion of the academy another 5,000 will be assigned to hard to fill duty locations and they will be eligible as well. total $10,000 incentives recipients will be required to sign up for one year of service. we spoke a little bit earlier in
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the show with ranchers along the southern border who are experiencing this crisis firsthand after hearing mayors, democratic politicians in places like new york and washington, d.c., complained about illegal immigration coming to their city. to those who experienced as a daily basis greater numbers had nothing welcome to our world. listen. >> inch time and money on the ranch that we need to do to us from the damage and destruction that is being caused by illegal immigrants coming to the property. along with all the tracks along the highway. you're getting a small space since the biden administration
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took office. getting thousands and thousands every single day. >> that is the story of the border. it just blows me away if you want to know one of the reasons the hispanic vote in texas is leading towards republicans that's across the country. the venice willard vote is getting there pleased to have one of venice will but this is what will bring to you, well. when beto o'rourke is saying i would take down the wall if i could do it. how could that be a single digit rates? >> it is stunning. you want to take everybody's guns. make no bones about guns comes from his creation.
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i don't know the answer to that, brian. that's definitely true. yet, it brings us to another texas senator, senator cornyn pure last week we found out about this big joe manchin and schumer bill that would add some fossil fuel allocation did think you want to streamline the permitting process, that's what i let driller wants. once they get a leak they can't drill because of the permits because of some rare frog or praying mantis or some of these lawsuits in the permit process to make especially difficult and costly to joe manchin goad some things. this is the biggest climate bill in history and the question is is it being misidentified as an inflation reduction act and the answer is wholeheartedly asked. >> this was increased inflation.
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they are just using that name so that you think is the voter this is going to an introduce inflation. were in such a tough time right now but this is going to help us. if you read the bill it's going to increase taxes for anyone under $400,000 in particular, it's going to give lots of money, tens of billions of dollars to the irs so they could do more audits. they can go through your taxes. and if you accidentally filled it out a little bit wrong they're going to charge you in charge of all of these extra fees for that. in this green energy plan, they're going to try and come up with the postal truck exchanging them to electric trucks. and they're coming up with all of these green energy deals and wind turbines and solar and that sounds great. we'll want a clean environment but as of the time when we are in inflation. and our grocery bills are increasing. is it the time to spend more and the bank the inflation and a recession even worse?
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>> you talked about it being the inflation reduction act. john cornyn the senator from texas this deal was cut in the back room secretly by chuck schumer and joe manchin beard nobody knew anything about it. the more you look the more you realize this is false advertising. this is not an inflation reduction act according to penn morton and makes them look worse in the near term. it certainly is a tax increase too much and doesn't want to fact the -- somebody's making as little as $2,000 a year would see a tax increase under this bill. this is a bad idea whose time is not come. >> they talked about.
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$85 billion i have more irs agent to go rattle the cages. you think he's just over elon musk? they're going to go after people in a way that they think is going to raise billions of dollars to reduce the deficit. they want to squeeze by the way doing really need more irs agents? do we really think we need more agents? when we know for a fact that i will use the irs for political purposes? but never really paid for targeting republicans. >> do think i will agree, i will jump on.
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$6.6 billion natural gas pipeline is what he was paid to get this deal passed. $6 million of that 6.1 from out-of-state donors. >> a lot of out-of-state donors he stopped the elimination of the filibuster. as of now he could have just a few more months to do that. and under 100 days it's 50/50 with her is to lose the center. he says i'm indifferent about what there are republicans or
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democrats are in charge. how could somebody be indifferent about losing the chairmanship of a major committee? that's a bipartisan he wants to come off. he personally engaged joe manchin and he said if you agree with this massive amount of climate on the bill will give you the fossil fuels are living for. therefore begin the talks. they carried interest and said i'm not for that is going to hurt too many small businesses. but she also wants more climate in this twin old waterways. if you give millions of dollars to politicians you are
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essentially buying votes because they're going to push for whatever you want as a donor and these politicians have to get reelected. joe manchin is up for reelection in two more years. if he has all this money and he continues to please his donors and get them the pipeline and make them even more money he will get more donations and running again. >> we can't forget the good stuff joe manchin is done. i would freeze this up because i know i've got to to you, carly abruptness in axios because this was by senator daines of montana. he goes why would jon tester do a joe manchin is doing. if jon tester says you don't have my vote unless you build the x pipeline because that's what montana wants. they would've got the excel pipeline back. republicans would've been like i'm going to get my powder dry. because we got something out of this. he's so moderate and so they
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even change the name of this -- the media is calling at the schumer and joe manchin bell. his name was in it. he was the second to last hold up but we put so much focus on them in a while all democrats have signed on a long time ago and they get a pass. become going to pass it over to carley shimkus. >> is a very familiar place for her to be but we have to get straight news to a fox news alert now. china now claiming that it was successfully conducted decision missile strikes in the taiwan strait. these were part of the exercise that china published in six locations surrounding the island. the chinese military conducting the strike hours after nancy pelosi left the capital. a man accused of shooting in new york city mcdonald's over cold prizes not charged in an unrelated murder. michael morgan allegedly shot a
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brooklyn fast food warrior three times after his mom complained about her order please say he confessed to a 2020 murder as he was being questioned. i can happen just six blocks from the scene of the fast food shooting. can you believe it? also in mma's fighter springs into action to stop a homeless man allegedly attacking multiple innocent people on the streets of new york city. he went into fight mode after witnessing a random attack while on his way to work he pinned them into the ground and the man told police the nypd told the suspect struck a 50-year-old man in 17-year-old boy for no reason. welcome to that slam diego brendan drury takes rookie
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pitcher to deep to clear the bases. >> to left field. connor joe going back. a moment there san diego living large after 9-1 the new year rogers acquired quonset on first baseman josh bell at the mlb trade deadline. those are your headlines, guys come over to you. >> san diego skin be fun to watch. a 15 year deal, something like that. allred still had the tale of two states. florida touts record numbers of new businesses as new york
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>> attributes are pouring in across party lines for g.o.p. congress roman jackie walorski who was killed in a head-on collision in her home district in indiana. her district director, zach potts, and communications director, emma thompson, who were in their 20s were also killed in the grasp of the congresswoman served in the end of second district since 2013. she was only 58 years old. texas congresswoman joins us now. good morning to you, congresswoman. >> good morning.
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>> i know that you knew her. i'm reading some of these stories about her personality. she had a good sense of humor. she served as a missionary and her husband in romania helping children with medicine and food. tell us more about her. >> jackie was one of those rare souls that -- she just wanted to get to her community. she wanted to make it a better place. she loved it. she absolutely did that. she was also one of those solid individuals, elected representatives who loved her people. that would find her and seek her out on the floor when we had some of our really tough debates and tough decisions. and she was always very well prepared and well versed, but we are really going to miss her. she was a solid, strong voice in the floor. she was an amazing representative for her folks and for the entire country. what happened was heartbreaking and shocked members of congress that i've already talked to
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appeared my best wishes and prayer go out to her family. you want to talk about his soul pair -- >> him is set down like to wish all the best. i'm sorry for your loss. let's talk about what happened with joe biden. he signed an executive order making it easier for women is go to other states for abortion estates are decided abortions are not allowed. here's the sound bite. >> this executive order allows women to travel out of state to achieve abortions.
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if you get a president who is trying to act like a dictator and looking at trampling over states rights and trampling over the supreme court decision. we saw with the supreme court decision stops that you had judges, justices decide this was not a constitutionally provided right and that the states have an opportunity to allow their constituents to and debated and do it publicly. that's exactly what you're seeing. you know it was the politicians who, according to biden who doesn't want to have a say was the politicians and state legislator that allowed his constituents to voice their decision. they just put that on the ballot. and they overwhelmingly sad now. but that's the way that it should be.
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>> kansas is a red states of a lot of people weren't sure how that was going to pan out. it looks like voyagers voices were heard. i know three other states are facing similar votes in november so we'll see how that works out. still had a roadway visiting pennsylvania. when voters going to tell us why
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>> we are back with some headlines involved in a shooting and robbery of lady gaga's dog walkers back in customer. the l.a. county sheriff said this was due to a clerical error. he stole two of lady gaga's dog's back in february 2021. the dog walker was hospitalized for weeks after that incident. while a right -- todd pelosi was a no-show in port. speaker pelosi's husband pleaded not guilty to two counts of drunk driving to months after crashing his porsche into a
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jeep. a criminal complaint indicated pelosi had a drug in the system that ip told build his car but napa county prosecutors are walking that one back. according to the complaint the criminal complaint the 82-year-old faces up to five years probation if convicted. a florida boy bitten in the face by a nurse shark lived to tell the tale after that frightening encounter. >> on the way up from when i had the lobster in my hand i felt a tap on the back of my leg i looked behind me and the shark was in my face. >> that attack happening as the 13-year-old was in the water lobster and while on vacation in the florida keys. he needed ten stitches to close at that wound but that brave boy said he will be back in the water soon. fearless. cleveland browns quarterback deshawn watson could be sidelined indefinitely if the nfl gets its way. a disciplinary officer gave watson a six-game suspension for violating the league's personal
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conduct policy. league officials up reportedly want him out for at least a full season. watson was sued by a 24 woman on sexual misconduct accusations. he settled 23 of those lawsuits. he has been reporting the league also wanted to sign watson's for a treatment program. those are your headlines. janice over to you. >> hello and good morning, carly. we are taking a look at the work good across the east. let's take a look at it, thursday and friday temperatures well into the 90s it's gonna feel. 96 in boston, holy moly. 90 in new york. and on saturday and sunday. the mississippi river valley, the tennessee river valley where
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they've seen to be your storms threat along the front. from texas all the way towards and a lot of rainfall moving into the southwest is typically a good thing but again. then if you'd like to know all things about brian it's briankilmeade.com. >> thank you very much for that. 25 minutes towards the top of the hour thousands of pennsylvania democrats are ditching their party with an 8300 democrats switch their voter registration become republicans this year. andre michael is a pennsylvania voter who left the democratic party this year.
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why did you do it, andre. speak to what we committed to is mobilizing the swing vote and people who consider themselves the full stomach rats. or just so we decided to end in the example of that is we just supported kathy burnett's campaign. that was just pure active citizenship at its finest. >> very interesting. of course she lost in the primary. at a late surge and dr. oz is the guy. your story come as i understand it, andre, is that you voted for barack obama here then somehow along the way you feel as though the democratic party has lost
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their past. and now you think that republicans are of the better way. so dr. oz now is going against the former lieutenant governor. now we find out he's a guy that's been on his parents payroll into his 40s, never really had a real job. i actually bought for a dollar a townhouse, is a radical bernie sanders like democrat who's pretending to be moderate and is anything but. >> exactly. and when we meet with people as far as the organization i just referenced they feel the same way. they feel overall just not heard by the democratic party. they certainly don't want to vote for someone that's just going to reciprocate what has been done by the democratic party for the past couple of decades. if you want to go to the red sea one of the main concern was foreign policy from the u.s. towards the heart of africa.
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they just have been talked till your first -- i understand republicans actually have a strategy to try to win them over. >> that's kind of my story but i do mobilize and have the african immigrant pace. like a said that national council of americans were all across the u.s. and we do have a heavy footprint in georgia. were doing the same there as well and meeting with select officials and meeting with candidates and see what our
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valleys meshed well with one another and getting them in front of audiences that typically they don't hear well we adjust our concerns were also addressing people who were just not been engaged with for many friends. >> you also put lockdown shutdown governor and people are knocking to forget i want to came to covid-19. undress michael thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> best of luck. that's an interesting trend. made welcoming up house minority leader mccarthy probably love the last segment. he will join us live at the studio at the top of the hour. plus tomorrow taken the fox stage for the all-american concert series. are you going with them? will be here. that's another reason to watch.
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>> the 12-year-old girl being held as a hero. the girl was kidnapped for a week before chewing away her restraints in this mobile home. leading police to then discover to be composed bodies inside that mobile home. the sheriff office tells us the suspect is a previously deported illegal immigrant. son of john walsh and advocate for missing and exploited children trying to me now. thanks for being with us this morning. just horrific details all around in the story. what's your reaction? >> you know this is a really twisted case. right now we have more questions than we have answers. they are releasing new information about the two bodies that were found in that house this morning. we know it was a younger boy and young woman requested roommates what's the relationship to this yoke cruel?
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she was kept in that house for over a week. what's the relationship to the two dead bodies and their relationship to the abductors as well? >> she was kept in that house for a week or there were initial as the kidnapping investigation? >> that's a striking wise or not a missing child report matching this girl description for the area. she was held in that house for over a week. she was recovered by passerby's, by good samaritan was walking and got out a hero. why was nobody looking for her?
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then there is the alleged perpetrator, he's currently facing one count of first-degree kidnapping. it seems like we have enough of these problems. >> it's a real issue and the fact was they are other people in that home as well police investigators went to go search let him. who are these other individuals? or was that another home being used for? he's a bad guy and is proven so. law enforcement and no skin down to the bottom of this at a lot of these answers we are looking for sin. this is truly a bad guy.
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>> florida's antilock outage -- or seems to have paid off. more than 600,000 new business open in the sunshine state last year. that's more than twice the amount reported in blue state new york. >> lara trump who moved our family to florida, she is on the ones that left. she is here to react. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, guys, great to be with you. >> this affects congressional seats as well. what is your reaction to that? >> i lived in new york for about 14 years. i've actually spent quite a bit of time this summer back in new york. it's really amazing when i walk around and go to the places that used to be part of my everyday routine coffee shop, gyms, restaurants. a lot of them are closed. they are never a reopening post-pandemic in new york. you know, ainsley, you just referenced this. we know that people during the pandemic left the blue states in search of red states so much so
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that new york and california lost congressional seats. florida and texas actually gained congressional seats. businesses did the same thing. lockdowns and mandates are not good to help businesses flourish. by allowing people the freedom to make their own decisions about themselves, about their businesses turned out to be the way to go. and as an art that you have states like florida that have a much better tax situation and fewer regulations than a lot of democrat run states. that also is a very welcoming thing. i think are small businesses and entrepreneurs. obviously, we see what a big change this is made across the board. i live in palm beach county. i can tell you, it's a very different story. the opposite of what i've seen in new york. i've seen restaurants opening and things happening at a rapid pace. things are being built down there. and i think a record pace right now. i assume it is because it is a much more welcoming environment
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for businesses. the funny thing is, some people apparently didn't get the memo in these blue states. we still have places in california that are putting back in place these ridiculous mask mandates making it even harder for businesses that have had to suffer through the pandemic to get back on their feet. it's crazy to see, but i assume it's going to be more people that are going to leave states. states. >> brian: they are opening up open drug areas. it was a disaster. they tried in los angeles. talk about growth. here's the numbers. new york is down 365,000. florida is up. i will add to that. new york lost 120,000 kids from their enrollment in the school system. so they are out of here. or the ones that i want to have said they are bailing on the public school system, because they know how woke it is. >> yeah, no parent wants to put their kid in a school where they don't actually feel like they
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are doing things in the school that are gonna benefit the child in the future. instead i said, brian, it's this woke agenda i have seen across the board. instead of school in new york. how long did it take for mayor jake adams to resend the mask mandates for really young kids? absolute insanity to see. paul my husband and i moved our kids in our family down to flor, because we wanted them to get a great education. we didn't want any of the woke nonsense. a lot of people followed suit. >> these numbers are people voting with your feet. you brought up the memo. i wonder if the memo will be received by politicians in states like new york and california. >> well, you know, unfortunately, i don't know that they have gotten that memo. i think that they are still doubling down on insane policies that nobody wants. i think you're going to see people leave blue states furthering go to red states. i will tell you, all my friends in new york want to know, how is it in florida?
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it's pretty good. i've been to welcome people. only if you got the right politics. only if you are voting the right way. don't bring the blue policies down here. >> ainsley: that you came up here for a dream. your dream job. and you met year has been up here. it's a great wonderful city. these politicians are ruining our city. crime is rampant. taxes are high. maybe we will all end up like you did going to florida monday. thank you so much for coming on. >> come down. >> brian: governor desantis says he's going to make liberals as explode. >> ainsley: 56 minutes out of the top of the hour. minority leader kevin mccarthy. he's going to join us on mike kirby counts. ♪ ♪
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>> an executive order to help women seeking abortions to travel between states to obtain access. >> mma fighter to stop a homeless man who was allegedly attacking people on the streets of new york city. ♪ ♪ >> thumbs up in milwaukee -- good morning. >> they really like you. >> not much traffic. >> five seconds in. when you say? >> he hijacked brian's intro. >> five seconds in.
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>> you are very competitive. >> we are going to look back at the tape. will you be back tomorrow? >> he's bashing me back. as the rockies saying, am i a rookie? >> ainsley: you are working the weekend. >> brian: back with us. we have a lot to go over right now. fox news alert. at this hour, happening with china as they show a massive force in response to speaker nancy pelosi's benign trip to taipei. beijing launched 11 ballistic missiles into the taiwan strait. i guess they had extra. conducting live fire drills in the mood that the communist party says stimulates a blockade on the island. the japanese vice foreign minister says five chinese missiles -- ballistic missiles, the japanese territory. live overseas with the breaking developments. >> taiwan is under fire or at least the area around it.
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this is just a day after speaker pelosi's visit there. china conducting an precedent long-range live fire precision missile strikes on selected targets around taiwan. the drills dubbed by beijing the largest ever in that area are clearly responsible. china claims taiwan has its own. some of the six targets overlap with the maritime borders. to missiles crossed over the island into the airspace. exercise last 4 days. chinese naval air assess. taiwan calls them responsible. invasion of its territorial space. ronald reagan aircraft carrier group in the water southeast of taiwan. secretary of state blinken warned china against any aggressive behavior. one former drop administration official regarding china and taiwan, and they are not successful in three unifying politically, they will do so with force.
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there is a window of opportunity in the next 18 months. i don't think it is a coincidence that the window of opportunity is within the biden administration. experts say china is planning a long game. he wants taiwan. whoever is in the white house and showing how it could be done today. back to you. >> will: let's bring in house minority leader congressman kevin mccarthy. what do you make of the disconnect? the disconnected nancy pelosi strip as compared to the biden administration's message in the wake of that trip or the fact that you went on this trip alone is jim mark what is the motivation for nancy pelosi? >> i support nancy pelosi going to taiwan. i think about how she did it was wrong. the administration didn't stand up stronger china at the beginning. they thought they could build something bigger. from the very beginning, american members of congress are america's --
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your neck and i dictate we are. instead of saying i don't think it's a good idea. china saw weakness once again right in administration. nancy pelosi going with just democrats only. i have never led to any other country in the world with not being bipartisan. you want to speak with one voice of america especially if you want to make a statement that we are united behind her support of taiwan. why would you take both parties? she is the only person in congress who ever takes one party. nobody else in congress ever does this. >> brian: let's talk about what it means. there where it is there is concern that china's guinness and one for the first time ever, missiles over the island of taiwan. within 12 miles. we saw that map. we put it back up. these and surrender the island. what is your take away from this? >> this is where the administration has played wrong again. just as they did in afghanistan and ukraine. he sent the wrong message. if you had made a little portion
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of it. we should be very up front at the very beginning. do not sin they must lacrosse. you should set a fine line of what is right and what is wrong. administration astronomy messaging, china when i push this. this is benefiting the chinese president. he's going for a third term. he put himself in the consultation. what he's doing is rallying his country around a common enemy. he's elevating it. it didn't have to be this way. at the same time, we are trying to keep china away from giving weapons to russia to fortify their fight and ukraine. it's all wrong handled. it is just what gates had said about biden for 40 years. every foreign policy decision is made has been wrong. he handled it wrong within the same party. they are not communicating. she is second in line to the presidency and she's not communicating with the president about whether she's going with the message at a time. the democrats don't have a plan for foreign policy. i don't have a plan to solve the
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inflation that they created over the border of national security or the crime. this is why a 96 days, we should change the course of america and put us back on the right track. >> ainsley: you have these intel sources that are warning, 2024 can be especially dangerous because china sees the potential that joe biden is so weak and now they are mad. nancy pelosi went over there. you're right. even senator kennedy was saying they should have taken you. >> had she invited me, i would've gone with her. what with items that if the minority leader and the speaker were together? that would be america speaking with one voice. i told her. >> you invited michael mccaul. >> at the last minute, she invited michael mccaul. anybody else who prepares to go on a trip to invites people weeks in advance, works it out. you're not allowed to go on a pro delta in another country unless it is bipartisan. she is the speaker. she is the only one that changes the rules. >> she was killed in this car crash. another lady who was driving was
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also in her 50s cut across. cut across the median. and at them head-on. she died in two of our in her 20s died. >> this is devastation. anyone who has known jackie. she came in 2012 and ran in 2010. she is a public servant. i spoke to her husband yesterday. in congress, you become a family. dean would come to our retreats and play music. he was going to retire next year. jackie just got her knee replaced. the two of them are missionaries in romania. she was a reporter. she serves on the most prestigious committee in congress. i had an opening and ethics. a place that nobody wants to go. you have to have people who have integrity. i called her up first thing. would you need to be the republican leader? it is because of the respect everybody has very. it is devastating. >> ainsley: he said she's so
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nice, but also she can be tough. >> she is passionate about what she says. she would work with people across the other side of the aisle. i remember when there were problems in the military, women being harassed, she was the leader. she was down there with michelle obama. she was not fearful. she believed in the mission. she was going to see it through. >> brian: i understand, but just finish up here, california which you know quite well. you represent that state and so does governor gavin newsom. don't go to conservative states. only found in people that reflect your values. hollywood is famously liberal. do you fear that every red state is going to lose all movies? like georgia? >> do you know why they live california? they raised their prices and taxes tic can be profitable. he's worried about hollywood instead of lowering the price of gasoline. other governors waved at the gas tax, he raised the gas tax. he lost more than 300,000 people
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in the last year from california. that is equivalent to the city of cleveland in one year. we just for the first time in the history of california lost a congressional district. he ended production of oil in california. he decreased it by 80,000 barrels. he was buying 50,000 gallons from vladimir putin every day. the number one producer of oil to california's ecuador. if people looked at what he has done, there's homelessness everywhere. people are leaving the state in droves. it never happened before. it used to be the golden state. all he cares about is hollywood. why doesn't he care about the working men and women of california? >> many are saying that as a background and platform of a man who's about to run for president. >> he wants to run for everything. if anyone looks at his policies -- >> ainsley: remember when biden was on his trip and gavin newsom is walking the grounds of the white house with his jacket behind his back?
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>> he probably pictured himself in the movie. >> brian: he looks the part. can you do the park? mitch mcconnell said yesterday on a special report, you know that he's not sure they're gonna win back the senate. >> i am sure we got on the house. if anybody wants to join us, we cannot take the house. you know what? we're gonna win back in rhode island but i'm starting on a trip in south carolina last week. i will be in ohio, north carolina, illinois. i'm gonna go to 25 states to take back the house to her. people can follow along. this is the ability to win in every place. think about it, last month, we just won a seat that's 84% hispanic. this i get most hispanics eat in the country. never had it before. biden won it by 13. her husband is a border agent. why did she run? she cares about psychiatry. she has watched a change before her eyes. she was a seasonally different. >> brian: president trump is
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talking about declaring september that he's running for president. does that help or hurt the house's chances of going republican? >> i was just talking to them yesterday. what he is focused on his winning in 22 the house on this celebrities got a lot of help to help us get a pretty leg of the candidates, we are gonna win in rhode island and connecticut. this tuesday, just won the republican nomination. he immigrated from mexico when he was ten years old. his father still drive the city bus in tucson. when he was at his events for the election night, he goes, i was two blocks away from where i used to go help my father wash cars. and only in america. now i have the opportunity. >> ainsley: what are most people concerned about? is inflation? >> cost of living. everything cost more. the american rescue plan. the original sin of inflation. the price of gas. energy independence, lower the price down. you're at dear i see is crime.
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although roundtable to date. defining the police, we're gonna find of the police and give them bonuses. they are going to stop these prosecutors from not upholding the law equally all across. make our streets and cities safe again. securing our border. that's national security. the number one killer of americans between the ages of 18 and 45. >> brian: without the senate. can you do that without the white house? >> you won't worry about the filibuster again. we will put on us and a desk. the other important thing is, if we knew win was in it, we can use reconciliation in the other direction. send it to the president's desk. we can bring jobs. where we dependent on china? why don't we bring those jobs especially like they are doing in taiwan back to america. >> brian: -- >> everyone said what happened about plan. i believe in this. i believe in this country that we are exceptional, because we
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can see liberty and dedicated to the proposition that we are all evil wide receiver hispanic party -- they care about the country. it's not about party. it's about putting this country back on the right track. and i believe it we send a clear message and 96 days, and will just die in the house, it will be propelled, because the power of the people to the senate and the president's desk -- >> brian: is not the leader in the locker room. that's for sure. thanks so much, congressman. let's go to additional headlines. >> we are going to get started with a shocking story out of alabama. and abducted-year-old girl forced to choose through her restraints to escape or kidnapping. breaking three and being spotted on a residential road. she led police to discover 2 bodies on the property. the county sheriff confirming to "fox & friends" that the suspect was later identified as an
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illegal immigrant he was deported before reentering the united states. he is now facing one count of first-degree kidnapping and multiple counts of capital murder. voters head to the pole today for the state's primary election tennessee. tennessee house speaker in murray county. among the crowded republican field in the district, retiring democratic congressman jim cooper's seats will be up for grabs this fall. in addition to that race, three democrats battling in the primary race for governor. the winner will face incoming governor who is running unopposed on the republican side. wide receiver hunter renfrow may be used to taking it like the rest of us. his teammates on fans. watch this. >> how you doing today? >> i'm good, i'm good. >> you deserve better.
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>> he should have sprung for the xl side of the vehicle. the players ran into a sedan to the football hall of fame in canton, ohio. raiders quarterback derek are cracking up over the lack of leg space. the amount adams wasn't entertained. congratulations to bryan's hometown league team. they are only a few wins away from the little league world championship. >> 12-year-old tournament team, new york state champions. what's up, boys? this is the first time in program history that we are advancing to the regionals. we are going to bristol, connecticut. who's playing? toms river. these guys are absolutely incredible. they are going to get up to bristol and cross and win some ball games. >> in original appearance of
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1989. not only is it a big deal for people but all of long island. they had a great shot that make the little league world series which of course is the goal. >> brian: it is great for the league. the coaches are volunteers. >> they don't even get paid. >> brian: they have an unbelievable baseball program. win the regionals, they go. we will send it will cain during the week. he can cover it live. >> dc know who they are playing at this point? >> setting up in connecticut. then it's true state championship. >> ainsley: brian was a soccer coach had volunteered in the little boys on the team would say, hey, coach, can you pick me up on the way? he had the whole car like clowns coming out of his car. >> well, they were clowns. but i will say, two of them now work for fox. anthony is working on isaf.
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he is an unbelievable player. they've got a player in our accounting department. >> anthony was one of your players. have so many questions. >> brian: that's how good he is. we do now that the kids are older, are you coaching >> brian: now, and are not. watch the red bulls. they have two players that are brothers. the center back played with anthony. i coached him since he was nine. his brother is left back on that team. go out to new jersey and watch these guys. coming up, president biden president biden's recession is hitting home for many americans with house purchases. the activity nearing pandemic levels. we will crunch the numbers coming up. >> ainsley: three california cities could soon allow sanctioned drug use. brian was talking about this earlier. a mother whose son is an addict on the streets of san francisco warns of these deadly dangers. that's coming up next.
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♪ ♪ >> brian: california's lawmakers passing a bill to legalize injection sites in three major cities. this is in the first time. a similar center in san francisco last year. they close it down already. it was a disaster. our next test whose son is a fentanyl addict says he mendes will be even more dangerous if governor signs this bill which he will do. mothers against drunk debts. jackie, first for you, this is a problem. your son is 32 living on the streets. you really helpless to stop him or help them with his addiction. >> that is very true, brian. thank you for having me.
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i am so upset about this bill and what it is going to mean for my on end where people like him. and where the community that would have to deal with these consumption sites. i feel like california is continuing to enable drug addicts. they are putting more and more money into nonprofits to help people stay ill. they are not focusing on where they need to focus. that is on rehabilitation. >> brian: and a lot of that heroin are taking is god fentanyl in it. one other thing that -- >> it is actually really crazy. i talked to my son fairly regularly. heroin is really not available on the streets anymore, because it is more expensive as fentanyl. it is not as strong a fentanyl. because the dealers putting fentanyl into the heroin, most of the addicts on the street are
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actually addicted to fentanyl and not the heroin. my son says it is really difficult to even find it. and the other thing is, fentanyl addicts, many of them are smoking it rather than injecting it. when they say consumption sites, they are talking about smoking and not just injection. i do believe in clean needles. the fact that a lot of addicts, heroin addicts are now fentanyl addicts that are smoking, they are not using needles any longer. >> brian: right now if you look at san francisco, 297 accidental debts from january 2022-june of 2022. meanwhile, the story is also standing out on "the san francisco chronicle" has this story with his d.a. brooke jenkins. he replaced chesa boudin. she is changing things the best she can. on my wants, the d.a.'s office is going to take these cases
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seriously. we are going to be dealing with a public health crisis. no longer will be going to giving a free pass to people who sell that drug in san francisco. it is going to be time to pay. you actually going to go to prison for doing this stuff in san francisco. >> i am incredibly grateful that chesa boudin is no longer d.a. in san francisco and now we have brooke jenkins. she really seems like she knows what's going on. she understands the situation on the streets. she knows how deadly it is. she is taking the correct steps that me and my organization, mothers against drunk debts believe need to be taken in order to save lives on the streets of san francisco. jackie walorski is a deadly drug. there's no way, way to take it safely as people may tell you. my group is meeting with her next week. we are looking forward to how we can move forward and make changes.
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>> brian: she quit because she couldn't take working with this clown anymore. "los angeles times" says the note. the "los angeles times" is coming out in support of gascon. pushing back against the recall. eat this caramel d.a. in this position which is why he's doing the open air drug use thing. thanks so much, jackie. i hope your son listens to you, puts down therugs, himself the rehab before it is too late. thank you. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: still ahead, elisabeth hasselbeck returned to the curvy couch with her brand-new faith-based children's book called "flashlight nights." when you talk to her, please? ♪ ♪ we believe at newday usa we have a noble purpose. our purpose is not just closing a loan. we want to do whatever's best
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>> ainsley: anticipating the return to school, some thoughts like these might be grounds in their minds. my big math test, catching the ball, the kid who makes me feel so small that i get all my spelling words right that when i'm mad, i won't want to fight. that is a page from former "fox & friends" cohost elisabeth hasselbeck's book, "flashlight night."
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an adventurer and trusting god. elisabeth is back in the fox family today. she joins us now. hey, elisabeth. >> thanks for having me, ainsley. it was a great project together. they were the best cowriters and editors. friends that go to the small and write out all their hopes and wishes and fears and get them out so they are not stuck in. anxiety rates are really high with kids right now. he take a flashlight and he shut the lights off and you shine a light on where you see god has worked and answered prayers and maybe some resolvers come. if you click the light off on the items that i have been praying about this. i'm not saying working here yet. i managers is just you even in the dark. it's important for kids. sometimes they are asking to pray and trust. it's okay. sometimes it doesn't feel okay. we know that god is always going to make things right. >> ainsley: you have recently found out, they are using this as curriculum in a christian school.
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>> what your children and your costume -- it was one of the best days. i got to hear this book off my mouth out children. i went to read the book to them and i've started to read the book. they raised their hand and said, can we say our parts? i cried. the fact that they got it knocked me out. >> ainsley: is beautiful to see that to know that it is being taught in christian schools. our schools have changed so much. these unions and liberal leaders are pushing this agenda that a lot of parents aren't happy about. what i need to do to be more involved as parents in our schools? >> as citizens, we stand up for the right of children to remain pure. and also, be vocal when it comes to what they are learning. my fear is that we are turning into an uneducated state of america. focusing on issues that kindergarten to third graders don't need to be hearing. they are young. they are little. we are pushing agendas on these
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young hearts. we should be allowing them to develop in their pure heart should be protected. >> only 13% of americans believe this country is heading in the right direction. 77% are saying it is heading in the wrong direction. why do you think that is? >> americans can't afford to live in america right now under our current administration. that is ultimately a challenge. at the gas pump or the grocery store, you're trying to take care of your family. the reality is it is hard. i do have concerns. i think that better days are ahead of us. i like to camp out there. >> there is a new "wall street journal" op-ed. "religion is dying. don't believe it." the media says religion is dying for "the wall street journal" says that the data that they are using is misuse. if respondents don't see their pay for their denomination on the list, they just check none of the above. automatically, whoever's conducting this poll things that
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they don't have religion at all. >> i'm confident that the community of faith is alive more than ever. the past two years bringing to your knees. i don't know what else could. i think faith has probably increased. i think it's more about relationship than religion. you can have a real relationship with the lord and not be able to check a box. >> ainsley: i love you forever. i watched you on "survivor." you are on "view" for ten years. you are very powerful. i watched the entire show. you did an excellent job. what was it like to be back with the ladies that were cohosting? an audience perspective and everything was wonderful. what was it like for you? >> going to "love you" was actually great. i was little nervous because that topic was really fiery and hot. but i do believe that relationships with people and not just being right on issues. he had to be wrong about the city, why do you mean by that?
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i'm sitting here across from -- i think i said no. >> ainsley: you did. you did. >> if we agree -- if i agreed with you, we would both be wrong. i truly believe men only by the grace of god do i believe this. when i first took that table, you're one person trying to debate others on those issues. i really felt the weight of being so right. if i didn't say anything, who would? adding the blessing immaturity comes. it's not all up to me at all. it is more important that we remain in relationships and get behind. maybe see why they are thinking. they still might be wrong. that is just wrong. i love the fact that i can hold onto my beliefs, my position with one hand and hold the hand and the other. i thought it was awesome. i think those women are incredible. >> ainsley: what was in like coming home to fox news?
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>> knowing this is, and gave me even more comfort as well. this place will always feel like home. there is a knees that has been a blessing in this building. because of the heart in it. you and everyone else here have been so kind and understanding. and your hearts are turned in the right direction. i absolutely love it. it feels like i'm coming here. >> ainsley: thank you for coming in and dropping by. i wish you all the best. a special person. coming out, china's military lodging live fire exercises around taiwan just hours after house speaker nancy pelosi left. senator marco rubio says that china is biden's biggest problem. he's asleep at the wheel. he will explain next. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems.
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>> fox news alert. china wasting no time launching military drills toward taiwan.
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as part of its about to retaliate after retaliate after nancy pelosi visits in the show of solidarity. >> brian: our next guest argues communist china is the next -- accuses joe biden of being "asleep at the wheel." >> we know where he is actually. g.o.p. senator marco rubio joins us now. you know the new news. they are basically surrounded the island. they are doing these exercises. there is a fear that they are going to be for the first time ever, they are going to shoot rockets over the island. your thoughts. >> they have already lost rockets that hit east of the taiwan strait. they put some bars out there or something or some target point and they launched it. i said this last night. i tweeted out. i think you're going to see china launched rockets over taiwan. i think you get a c jets and military airplanes fly over taiwan. and i think part of this is messaging. part of it is to make -- send a very clear signal to leaders in taiwan and military leaders in taiwan.
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if we decide to take you by force, you won't be able to stop us. you might as well begin to negotiate with us the terms of your surrender. there is no doubt about it. i warned that last night. when we watch these things happen, not to mention the fact that they have 2 aircraft carriers and they are both deployed up the coast of tyrone our civilian leaders have spent the last two years focused very seriously on the proper use of pronouns and ensuring that we pose the right number of drag queen shows a different military bases around the world. and kicking out the unvaccinated. the recruitment numbers are down because the working-class families who are the background of our recruitment efforts, these are the people for decades that sent their sons and daughters to defend our country. they are not interested in joining some woke usually experiment organization. i hope it is a wake-up call that we began to reallocate resources and attention to the right things and to our military capabilities.
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>> congresswoman jackie walorski, we are all thinking about our family this morning. she died in that head-on collision. do people wear the car with her. she was only 28 years old. i know that she worked on your presidential campaign in 2016. we just wanted to get a reaction this morning. >> emma was a fantastic young woman. she was possible for putting out our press releases during the presidential campaign. she also coordinate all the logistics. you're eating five cities in a day. that's a lot of work. she was a fantastic young woman. she worked really hard. always taking notes. i was listening. she was like a sponge absorbing information. it really is a very sad loss honestly. rather staffer that died yesterday. the terrible tragedy in our hearts go out to her family. we pray that she will have eternal peace. >> will: we appreciate that sentiment this morning. you have joined a group of
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g.o.p. senators expressing concern about our southern border. the infiltration then our southern border that has led to the opportunity and the realization as we have seen on a month-to-month basis that people on a terror watch list coming into the united states. those are only the ones that are caught. what can you share with us this morning about what is happening in our southern border? and its threat to our national security? >> any time you have a highly publicized well-known vulnerability, that becomes a magnet for people that are supposed to be coming. i don't know what the right figure is. 99.9% of the people that are entering the united states illegally coming because their life is miserable wherever they come from? yeah. the problem is, you only need one or two or three or four or handful of terrorists to carry out some pretty horrible things. this is a known vulnerability. i would say that in an era in which we have gotten very good at identifying people who are trying to fly into this country who shouldn't be coming in, we have gotten better at that. you now have incentives. as you pointed out, the people
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we know about other ones that are turning themselves in for apprehensions are the ones that are caught. we know for a fact that there are people entering the country every day. we don't know who they are. it's a great concern about that vulnerability. the people who control the border are cartels and trafficking networks where more than happy to facilitate the travel of anyone. they don't care if they are terrorist or whatever. it's a very real vulnerability. >> the crazy thing about this issue, democrats don't push back. they just don't say anything. i don't even want to engage on it. i've never seen a major issue that relates to national security where an entire party that happens to be a power refuses to address it. how do you fight somebody that doesn't want to show up? >> it is showing up in the lives of everyday people. a list of the things that people are worried about the day like right now at this moment, people have gone their way to work or what have you. you take and compare it to the list of the things that we are focused on in washington. they are upside down.
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we are not focused on the right priorities. that's a big problem. the way you take care of it is called elections. >> brian: i know you have a tough one to keep that seat. senator marco rubio, thank you. all right, coming up straight ahead. a sign of the times but within hours of last week's dismal gdp record. google searches were quickly selling a home skyrocket what home owners need to know. >> ainsley: good show, good morning to you. breaking at this hour, china's military is in the middle of live fire drills around taiwan. senator tom cotton here to address that. what's in the $750 billion bill? karl rove crunches the numbers. americans loading up my credit cards, you can thank rising inflation for a lot of that. dave ramsey on how to stay above water. dana and i will see you at the top of the hour 13 minutes away. see you then.
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let's see if he's right. let's look at the maps right now. that's going to be hot. we have a heat advisory in effect for part of the northeast town for the mid-atlantic. they also have heat alerts for part of the southern plains up toward the northern plains where it is going to feel well over 100 degrees with the humidity. people are urged to stay inside. air conditioning is good. lots of cool drinks. take care of the elderly, your pets, and your kids. 96 in hartford. boston, 96-98 in manchester. we are dealing with potential for heavy rain across the ohio river valley. some of these areas have had historic rainfall. you guys like well. we love well, right? we are going to say high back there well. >> will: there you go. getting a little cheer going. i don't know if you can hear footsteps. is coming for your job. >> he can have my job. >> hello, bill. >> will: nice work, earlier.
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you can take my job. >> will send you to take his travels also. >> great. >> will: after an economic report indicating google searches for "sell my home" by green americans are backing out of deals at the highest rate since the start of the pandemic grid here to react, real estate broker and former millionaire dollar listings tire. great to see this morning. one is this? a spike grid how to sell my home quickly. what is everyone doing? >> everyone wants to know what's gonna happen but what we have seen the most of instead of it just being supply and demand a normal dynamics when you say supply goes down, demand goes up. we see prices go up. it is becoming affordability crisis. buyers are saying the rates have gone up so much in such a short period of time, the prices of the homes were already going up. not only are my monthly prices going up. the home is going up as well. everything has to adjust.
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buyers and sellers are wondering what is can-am and peer there are buyers that are taking advantage of what's going on. they are getting in on the go she ability. watching sellers that have reduced their price because they came out too high. sellers are having to come to market with realistic pricing and positioning their homes to sell. >> brian: if these google searches are an indication, is it adjustable rate mortgages that weathered whether it will have monthly payments go? why are they looking to sell her home? >> there's a lot of fear in general and a lot of talk around her session. as a lot of media right now around what is going on. sellers are saying, i bought well and my mortgage rate is low. however, i want to see what it's going to take for me to get out if i need to get out. my stock market portfolio is low. this is the asset that is where the most for me right now. we are seeing a lot of questions and a lot of calls. what is my place where? what can i sell it for now?
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that is indicative of whenever we are hearing. >> will: look at fixed-rate mortgages by the way. 5.3% where we are sitting. 4.58% for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage. as you point out, a lot of fears about recessions but a lot of fears about the cost of carrying a home going forward. we will see what it means for the housing market in the coming months. >> the truth is that it is really about finding something that fits your needs for a long time. purchasing a home is a long-term decision especially for real homeowners. we are not talking about speculation. that is the most important part of making this kind of a decision. you can always refinance later. you can make improvements to that asset. many buyers now think about that. they went to buy something will brandon puritt making a plan for the future is the key and being real estate investor. >> great to see this morning. thank you. more "fox & friends" coming up.
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>> brian: artificial surface. >> will: i'm so good at trivia and i got you some wrong trivia. i'll be doing final exam on tucker karlsson. >> brian: we're going to watch. it will be no problem. make sure you watch us on the radio. or listen. see ya! >> bill: good morning, everybody, china's fury on full display. live fire military drills rattling taiwan, full blown invasion around the corner? some are suggesting that. as we say good morning. hello, partner, how are you doing? good morning to you. >> hello, good morning, everyone. i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." very good to see you. amongst all this news, speaker pelosi's trip to taiwan is infuriating beijing and now the communist party is making good on its promise to respond militarily. watch this.

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