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emails that or short sold help onward to the other partners defend democracy. build a progressive bench and fight for our values." just think of once a grifter, always a greater. that's it willwe still write thy couldn't forget to set your dvr so you always stay connected with us and thank you for watching the cover member, its american nought five. greg gutfeld takes it all from you. >> todd: fox news alert, the fallout and fury continues over the fbi raid of former president 's mar-a-lago -- >> carley: the fbi spent hours going to melania trump's wardrobe, in the former president's private office and didn't allow anyone from grub's legal team in the room. you're watching "fox & friends first" on this one is is demonic carley shimkus. >> todd: and i'm todd piro. is more details come to light, republicans say this looks like an olympian scam that could
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backfire on the democratic because they are attacking a former president of the united states who is poised to announce that he is running again against the man who is having him investigated. >> todd: get out the problem of the democrat's? there are mistakes or to threaten abiding themselves because this will it back to the biden administration. >> the pathway is much wider now than it was yesterday. 31 sean duffy is standing by with analysis, but we began with brooke singman who is standing by. >> good money, i spoke of former president grub is made up his mind to 2024 white house run following the fbi raid on his mar-a-lago. that according to congressman jim banks who spoke to focus exclusively fresh out of a meeting with at his new jersey golf club. >> i've never seen president trump as fire up as the way was tonight is not deterred, is not fazed at all by what the doj has done to hip.
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everyone in the room and kurt president trump to run for president again in the sooner he gets out and start campaigning, the better. >> all eyes now on the white house, which maintains president biden did not know about the planned search at mar-a-lago. wash. ♪ ♪ >> this administration weaponizing the justice department at the fbi against political opponents? >> secretary jean-pierre: i'm answering the question and i'm telling you that we are not going to comment on a criminal investigation because we are not going to comment from here, from this white house. >> but crop isn't buying it, calling out by did consistently is a figure in think "why didn't you all about this just likely all about hunter deal's." we now have information on the judge reportedly signed off on the sort want to flood a federal judge abused by an art reinhardt made donations to former president barack obama's successful campaign and former
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florida governor jeb bush who ran a failed 2016 presidential bid to before becoming at it, he represented employees of the late convicted pedophile, jeffrey epstein in connection with a sex trafficking investigation to once more, attorneys for the former president say they were not allowed in the room as fbi agents made at mar-a-lago. pleasant. >> i can tell you that he was not only working with them, he was cooperating, there was nothing to hide, and he was working in tandem, allow them into mar-a-lago at the point is they went in when he wasn't even there in the dollars attorneys to leave. they couldn't even be on premises. >> we've also learned that some materials the fbi reportedly confiscated included letters from kim jong un, and former president obama. a birthday dinner menu and a cocktail napkin. "new york post" columnist miranda devine report's agent even searched through trump's wardrobe. despite award. >> as someone who is in the
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world that they brought has said that it only -- it confined itself to presidential records and classified information, so you know, they were told that those boxes were in that store at you. they'd already seen it. are technically more suspicious that they are on a fishing expedition. >> sources say the raid was part of the justice department's month-long investigation into alleged mishandling of classified documents. >> carley: thank you. now to a fox news exclusive. congressmen and longtime trump ally, scott parry, says the fbi confiscated his personal cell phone one day after the raid on drums mar-a-lago. telling fox news digital "they made no attempt to contact my lawyer, who would have made arrangements for them to have my phone if that was there which. i'm outraged, though not surprised, that the fbi, under the direction of merrick garland's doj would
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seize the phone of a sitting member of congress." he has been a target of the democrat dominated january 6th house select committee that investigated the 2021 attack on the capital. with that, fox news contributor, former congressmen, sean duffy. good money to your vehicle of your developments overnight on this story back in one of them is the fbi confiscated congressman barry's phone. do you think these two events are linked and that that's what this raid on drums home really is all about? >> lesson, if the fbi is going after donald trump at executing as set want at mar-a-lago because after document that he held over that were classified in his mar-a-lago, i got it to -- a bridge to sell your inverter. is ridiculous because this is tied to scott perry, the society of january 60 you know this is, you have to get a search warrant, you can say i'm looking for documents in regard to the
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presidency of donald trump that he had our level, but the reality is as they go through mar-a-lago, they seized a ton of documents that are unrelated to the actual search warrant because they could be related, therefore, they would take us back to the fbi and go through all of this information that is unrelated to his presidency but also related to january 6th, it's again, i think these two things are tied together better worth of bridges is the fact that the doj would go after a sitting member of congress' cell phone. we have two coequal branches of government. theirs procedures that aren't crossed between those two coequal branches and the fact that the fbi didn't work with barry's attorney, the fact that he didn't go to leader makati or even speaker pelosi and the shedding of the line between these coequal branches because you're not have the executive branch, the doj quarter member of congress, he have to go to certain procedures because i'm outraged for this.
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they are ruining all of these norms that we've had in congress and in government that have made our government work echo their shooting the ball and therefore we kind of fall into the new error of american government which i think is frankly, quite writing. speed of is a very important point, you're in the door of the resident or the establishment or whatever it is, if you see something, the bar is much, much lower for being like i got to look at this also is be a great point that you may. in your experience, have you ever heard of lawyers being kicked off of a private property when the homeowner wants the lawyers are in this context? to me, that is the most flabbergasting aspect of this whole thing. trumps lawyers wanted to watch this procedure at the fbi said that they couldn't. >> well, i'm shocked. if this had happened with anybody else in america, your documents, let's negotiate this
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out, which is what the trump lawyers are trying to do with the department of justice, this individual, this president has been harassed, rent, prosecuted and investigated for the last six years, so no, this doesn't shock me at all there because they are donald trump so much, they're willing to eradicate all the norms that we were in this country, and this is a very important point. when you execute a search warrant and you're looking through document, you don't have to search to every document at mar-a-lago to see if it relates you want you want if you have boxes of documents in mar-a-lago, you grab them all because they could contain information in regards to the search warrant. you're not have to verify that they are related to the search warrant, therefore, again, they're grabbing all kinds of documents. they'll sift through and potential use for -- on a witch hunt against donald trump if it doesn't shock me that they're doing this against donald trump because they never
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stop him. by the way, we should look back on the last 16 years because no one has been investigated more than donald trump at the found nothing on him. again, this has been said a million times, but you look at the end of investigation that happened with the russia collusion aux. we all thought that russia collusion was going to be a big story. donald trump was going down and he was going to be prosecuted and then at the end, we find out it was a hoax by hillary clinton in the doj perpetuated it back of the fbi perpetuated it. the media perpetuated it. nothing was there because i think this is the same thing here with my lover and it made people, republican, a greek echo what they've done is basically a war on the republican party, democrats have, the doj have, the fbi have the political war, your typical of what you want to see as republicans start a fight that can push back on a different again, i think they have to do it, but it's bad for democracy, to bat for the norms we've had in this country for over 200 years. they get read it, that we get to this new place that we've never known as a country to see what
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you imagine hillary clinton because she is actually using the fbi raid to fund raise of her own scandal. you posted this week yesterday, at getting a lot of attention because every "but her email" shirt or had sold helps -- fight for our values. just think" interesting that she feels so comfortable promoting the fact that she broke the law. >> lesson, this is pretty practical hillary clinton, who had a private server that had classified information on the private server and he shared that information with others who had access to the server through their cell phones, broke all kinds of laws, should have been prosecuted, never was echo trying to raise money of donald trump's hoax warrant, search warrant that the search mar-a-lago because he is witty and some documents from his time
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as the president of the united states. the allegation because they belong to the archives. this is that this woman has no shame. the fact that she's going to try to raise money of this. also bears the question what she do it? does she think she's going to run for president? is is she raising money for hillary clinton? is she raising money to give it to candidates so the supporter when she runs in 2024? hillary clinton should have rode off into the sunset. she should be spending time with chelsea and her grandchildren, with i don't know if you want to spend time with bill, but probably with a husband, bill clinton effect is is raising money in politics. that means she's making a a play for 2024 sub-joe biden get stabbed in the neck politically. gets iced out because he she thinks she has a shot at this. >> todd: a big primary night. connecticut, vermont, wisconsin, and of course, your home state of wisconsin.
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did i say wisconsin? i'm at minnesota. i apologize bigger there is a big governor's race. what your takeaway? >> so this was donald trump endorsed to michael is the race. rebecca crayfish, she was lieutenant governor, nice person, senate governor under scott walker, i should say, and he was endorsed by walker. kind of dancers will. the defense walker endorsement versus the trump endorsement with michels. what i think app on your, this race would have been much closer, i think if two of the dash i still think it would have one might be ago there were a lot of republican voters in wisconsin who are angry about what happened in mar-a-lago with that search warrant, and if they're on the line, they hadn't made a decision yet, they came out and voted for tim michels because donald trump endorsed michels. this is a way for them to support donald trump and what was going on with my lover to start one. people who maybe wouldn't have voted yesterday in i'm so ticked
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off, i'm going to go out and show my support for donald trump and his endorsed candidate, tim michels. that's why you see the five-point victory in wisconsin for michels. it was, again, the power of the michels endorsement is due to -- i'm sorry, the trump endorsement was due to echo to make one last point on this, it was interesting, in our state, i come from the northern part of his concern, it's rural, it dropped country. you look at the pockets were dropped didn't do well, rebecca crayfish but you, that was the green bay, milwaukee area. madison area. everything in between in our state, tim michels won that were properly perform well when he won in 2016 and almost won in 2020. even before we let you know, want to talk about the other side of the alpaca minnesota congresswoman and squad member ilhan omar. she narrowly won her primary race is beating out a pro-police candidate named don samuels.
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close for don samuels, but no cigar. what are your thoughts? >> it's a part of incumbency. that's a big deal because you have raised, money. people get to know you, they know your name to echo the fact that she is such a far left progressive that she won packable point here, shows that she is losing the support of her base in the cities of minneapolis and st paul goggin, chucking it that close that you could have lost equity properly is pretty good -- the g8 that one up. i think if you look at her community, they don't support the far left, especially socialism. fiscally liberal, but they're socially conservative, and ilhan omar is not and that resonate well with my she almost lost. >> todd: they don't want to be shot in the streets. >> carley: speaking of, were going to get to that in a little bit. sean duffy, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it.
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turning our to ascribe crisis, like as, which is a major problem in american major cities, but it is telling others about what democrat policies like bill reform are taking a devastating toll on the outside community. it being felt in rochester, new york, where 16 year old zaire smith was shot and killed at his sweet 16 birthday party last month ago la'ron singletary joint in. good morning to you. it's not just new york city pigott is also affecting upstate new york as well. >> would morning. you're absolutely right because it's just not new york city, it's effectively every city within the state of new york. even the suburbs vehicle and a number one role of government is to provide the safety and protection of its citizens take a writer, politicians york -- new york is the only state in the nation where discretion has been taken away from judges. the law removed an extremely
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important tool from the judicial process that made it less safe and criminals became emboldened. imagine taking the axis away from a fire truck or the oxygen tanks from an ambulance. its sheer lunacy. better to have a tool and not need it and to need it and not have it. >> carley: that a great point to there. just this week, i understand, another 16 year old was shot and killed, also in rochester. governor cassie google recently said that the bail reform law is what we can do nothing for the needs to be done. web is a disconnect >> there's a huge disconnect because the people that i talked to within this congressional district say that they want police, they want to repeal bill before. you're right, we had a 16 year old being shot two nights ago, and every night this week, we've had a homicide. sunday night, monday night, tuesday. we've had a idea, we are at 48 homicides are quite what you to talk about the homicide rate last year.
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we had 81 homicides in rochester and the skipper, there were 400 people to take this year, we have 48 homicides and we have over 200 plus people shot, so we need both political leadership because they are not representing the people here in rochester, or hear the congressional district across new york state. politicians need to take a stand and represent the people who are losing loved ones just like you said, this week, were losing lives. >> carley: governor cassie google could just move one when it came commit a crime, design one bill into law that banned the term in may. you have to call them incarcerated person because it made apparently is offensive to the inmates. undeliverable. we have to live. thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> carley: you're very welcome. all right, if a knack for religious freedom in minnesota is that your site with a pharmacist refused to feel a patient's contraception prescription because of his
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faith. were talking to the pharmacist next. plus, the rector do you want to see him run for re-election? >> look, right now, my concern is electing more democrats in this midterm election. >> todd: you heard it, not even bernie wants to commit to ipad in 2020 for one. of democrats refusing to back the president. that's coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ you had me at allison® 10-speed transmission. ♪♪ features available on gmc sierra heavy duty. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc.
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♪ ♪ even senator bernie sanders got multiple questions about whether he supports president biden in 2024. >> do you want to see president biden run for a second term? >> well, what i want to see right now is that the congress develop an agenda -- >> let me rephrase the question pick what you want to see him run for mayor election? >> look, right now, my concern is electing more democrats in this midterm election. >> and other, another dodge. joins the growing list of at least ten democratic lawmakers dotting the question of whether biden should go for another four years in office, the white house
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continues to maintain the president biden intends to run again in 2024 pack >> let me rephrase that >> todd: analysis from our republican showing that middle-class americans will face the worst of the new irs audits thanks to a mass agency expansion including the so-called inflation reduction act. the white house still insist the bill only targets families making at least $400,000 a year. >> carley: more on that good morning, kevin. >> that their story and they're sticking to it. however, americans were less than, say, $75,000 a year are slated to receive 60% of the additional tax audit expected under the democrat spending package paper that from the house republicans recall the analysis, which is the conservative estimate based on recent audit rates and tax that assures individuals with an annual income of 75g and less would be subject to more than 70 billion additional irs audits. while those making more than $1 million would receive about
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53,000 more audits under the spell. texas congressman kevin brady's' value shoppers at walmart and other retailers already struggling with high prices and more expected fuel to drive to the store will get it with 710,000 additional audits thanks to the bill. just to put a bit of perspective on how huge were talking about making the irs, were going to add another 80,000. about this? another 65,000 staffers for the iris. compare that to the dod. compare that with the state department, fbi, border protection. the white house insist they're not after you. because you think it's going to be popular with the 87,000 new employees hired by the irs start auditing people under the inflation reduction act? >> secretary jean-pierre: it very clear that the irs commissioner was very clear in this paper is that on the record that this will only apply to
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those earning over $400,000. >> lesson, no matter what the white house says, the legislation does not explicitly guarantee that americans making under $400,000 a year want to see tax increases under the irs provision, and for what it's worth, overall, the irs will conduct more than 1.2 million more annual audits of american tax returns because that again, according to analysis. make of that, what you will. >> something all american can look forward to in the coming years. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate it. larry kudlow argues democrats are waging war against the middle class. >> the winners in this pathetic reconciliation bill. not ordinary working folks. there is no inflation reduction because there is no antirecession growth because there is no deficit reduction because there's not even any curbs on global warming to the winners of the regulatory
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octopus agencies like the epa to strong fossil fuels vehicle or the irs destroying small businesses. or the health care bureaucrats with price controls on life-saving drugs. it is pathetic. commerce is giving more and more power to central planners who are jamming their ideological agenda down the throats of the rest of the u.s. there is no economic opportunity in that awful bill. it's part of the campaign to end free market capitalism, and the 250 year american tradition of a free economic system. >> carley: house lawmakers are expected to vote on the inflation reduction act this friday. >> todd: meantime, a minnesota jury -- refused to follow contraception prescription back in 2019 due to his religious beliefs pick up the, george prideaux, and his attorney john in a big thanks to both of you gentlemen for being you. george, why could you not fill this prescription? >> i couldn't fill this prescription because one of the
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possible mechanisms of action of the medication is that it can prevent the implantation of a fertilized egg into the uterus. in my mind, that would be entering a new human life. data were you surprised? >> yes, i was. and the important thing about this whole event is medical professionals should not be expected to leave their beliefs and their back pockets when the live of their lives as medical professionals. we should be able to live out our beliefs in our workplace. >> todd: charles, you did will make this case but the jury did somehow or $25,000 for the plaintiff or emotional harm. what they do that if they sided with your client and the underlying decision on the merits? >> that's a confusing feature of minnesota trial practice.
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honestly, i'm not sure if it's a feature or a bug. the jury -- injuries, this is standard practice. juries are instructed the work isn't done until you answer the damages question, regardless of how you answer the liability question because this is not uncommon, but the bottom line is that because there's no no liability, because the jury found that the plaintiff failed to prove her case, there will be no award of damages. >> todd: got it. here's the statement from the group representing the plaintiff if it is as follows. "unfortunately, highly personal health care decisions such as whether to get pregnant and blow your family are politicized. it is a discrimination in minnesota -- without at the very least ensuring a patient can get the prescription without extra delay and cost to them. that latter part really is the crux of the lawsuit against you. yet, you won what is your response to that statement by the plaintiff's attorney?
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>> my responses that i did everything that i could in light of the facts. i went out of my way to phone the patient one there was a small possibility that the pharmacist who would be working the next day would fill the prescription might not make it because of a snow storm forecast back of a call to inform her so that she could plan in the event that the other pharmacist did not make it to work. >> todd: understood. interesting case. curious to see if this happens in other states throughout the nation, depending upon their last. george badeaux and charles shreffler, thank you for your time is money to go away. it. 30 minutes after the hour and. the biden administration opening the floodgates are illegal migrants >> carley: letting them into the country. >> i am deeply contemplating taking the buzzing to go to texas and do some good old-fashioned doorknocking for
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the good of america. we have to get him out of office. >> carley: former ice director says he is on deck. he is on next
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♪ ♪ sake of police in new mexico have arrested an immigrant from afghanistan because they're calling the primary suspect in the murder of four muslim man in albuquerque. mohammed syed faces two counts of murder. investigators are looking into whether he was behind two other killings. police say they found a gun they think was used in two of the cases after searching his car and home. they believe he knew the victims and a "interpersonal conflict" may have led to the shootings that have occurred over the past nine months of this incredible footage shows a single plane going up in flames after crash landing on a southern california freeway. look at that. officials say the aircraft was down on its way to a nearby
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airport after it began experiencing engine issues. firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze on the freeway. miraculously, the pilot and other passenger on board escaped unharmed. thank god. three to the inland empire is the weirdest thing to happen on this highway. they suspect a human's mother and a group of illegal immigrants for bailing out of a truck after texas troopers gone are a cul-de-sac in the rio grande valley of the suspected smuggler was arrested at the scene. several migrants surrendered. bill melugin reporting that rock was one of many clone vehicles accounted by border officials back of the sealed the identification of other vehicles desire to under the radar. the biden administration allowing more illegal immigrants to enter the u.s. after it officially ended the from pereira remain in mexico policy. >> carley: good morning. >> good morning. more migrants are on the way.
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the department of homeland security ending at a para remain in mexico policy. 5500 migrants and more in the program are expected to be admitted to the u.s. as new york city braces to receive more asylum seekers. adrian adams, chair of the advisory committee on general y fares as "while there maybe a rise in those seeking asylum in new york city, this does not mean they are to blame for issues that have historically plagued our system." as texas governor greg abbott continues to send busloads of migrants not, mayor eric adams says he could send a bus of his own to the lone star state. >> i am deeply contemplating taking a bus load of new yorkers to go to texas and do some good old-fashioned doorknocking because we have two, for the good of america, we have to get him out of office. >> that idea heavily mocked on social media. miranda devine tweeted, "real genius idea." the former mitch mcconnell stuff are tweeting "what else is going to do this time?
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run a city?" the president of the border patrol council is calling adams to put politics aside and offer solutions. because i'm so tired of political rhetoric to be tired of politicians try to blame other people rather than looking at what actually happened. because of the administration's policies, it is causing a negative impact on new york city. >> governor greg abbott says he plans to keep the busloads coming. the mayor's office said they received another 68 migrants over the weekend. to put that in perspective, 8,500,000 across our border illegally in less than a year. >> carley: thank you. with that, let's bring in jonathan fahey. good morning to you. let's start with the biden administration officially been allowed to roll back the trump era remain in mexico policy. what would the ramifications of that be? >> more illegal immigration and that's what they wanted all along. they've fought everything that
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would prevent illegal immigration from title 42 to this. there's got to be more illegal immigration because they are doing nothing to stop it. every single policy this administration has implemented has been designed to encourage illegal immigration and they've done everything they can to discourage enforcement. just as this border patrol agent from about six months ago. bernie sanders may not be willing to support president biden, but i'm sure the drug smugglers and the human traffickers are certainly very happy to support him because he's made that job so much easier and so much more lucrative. 8 million absolute disgrace. speeder to that point, what's that left. is there anything left to deter illegal immigrants from crossing the border thanks to the biden administration? >> nothing thanks to the biden administration because the only thing that's left is maybe at some point, they won't want to come if biden's other policies
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keep evolving the way they are, making the quality of life worse for american. other than that, there is nothing to prevent it was going to occurred in every respect and the sad thing is the american people pay an enormous cost from this, whether its national security, drugs coming across the border, increased strain on services like education, health care. the american people are paying the price in such an elitist issue, and it's very sad that the administration just completely ignores the interest of the american people and is going to encourage as much illegal immigration as they can because it's politically -- they believe in their interest. >> carley: texas governor greg abbott says that he's not backing. he's going to keep sending us at of illegal immigrants to near city before he posted a tweet saying "the federal government's refusal to address the moderate versus what's truly quick or effective, texas was on busses to washington, d.c., and new york city until biden does his constitutional duty and secures our body. is what yours are just heard
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mayor eric adams respond that is going to send busloads of new yorkers to texas to try and kick a bit out of office. where is all of this going? >> i don't even know how to respond to the mayor adams response because the irony of it is amazing because of the one hand, you have mayor adams and new york city and other cities, the democrat once it is that our sanctuary cities that were even check out the most serious criminal and he's been fully supportive of that and fully encouraging of illegal immigration, but i think the really funny thing about it is i think what he was saying, he would send a dornoch is to support the opponent. i think it might be better or offer somebody and they are going to knock doors to support somebody that will vow to increase illegal immigration. its odd that governor abbott -- mayor abbott seems to be lost in the irony, but the thing is he really stumbles onto the corporate. he doesn't know that he is
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making the scope the real point is this issue is extremely costly not just for new york city, but also for every place illegal immigrants go pack a lot of times, it's a small city don't have the resources that new york city does, and it's a serious issue, it's a costly issue, and we need people to deal with it seriously. we don't need mayor adams to make political points. we should put americans' safety first tom atkins's well-being first and playing games with the speaker to send a dornoch.com is absolutely absurd to, he has so many problems and this is what he wants to do with his topic which will astonishing. we have the right have you not met a texan? i don't think they were to take kindly to. here's what you need to do, texas governor could be a costly one that is a talk article of yours made some great ones. thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> carley: you're very welcome chicago schools still hit hard by a critical bus.
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critical shortage of bus travel to pick out the school district is offering to cover transportation costs, but many parents are skeptical they can come up with the cash back over here from one of those parents coming up next. >> todd: and is the u.s. is pressing for eight -- oh, no. no, you don't. be a shortage? we'll talk to a small business owner for the big trouble brewing for the beer industry. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> todd: teachers union president letting everyone but herself a teacher shortages as a school scramble to fill open positions before classes begin this academic year. >> this year was the worst i've ever seen. its politics and politicians that really polluted what goes on with teachers right now. >> todd: many parents say 313 curriculum that she herself advocates for is what really has teachers running for the door. >> all of these woke strategies within the classroom, designed up to teach back of the teachers, they need other avenues to be able to exercise their skill and craft and teachers are stepping away because at the end of the day, they do not get paid enough to deal with all of this extra that comes from overreaching
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-------------------------------- -------------------------------- --------------- and school board's. >> carley: chicago is scrambling to find bus drivers before the school year starts. more than 200,000 students might not have a right to school for a second year in a row. to try to fix this, the district is offering travel stipend, but my parents are skeptical after suffering issues with the program last year. christine paul marie is a chicago mother and -- why this bus driver shortage? it was the problem last year and here we go again. >> you i think we've had shortages with drivers in the past pack of the pandemic, obviously, made that much, much worse. in my opinion, the district has had a year to be able to resolve those issues, to hire more drivers, to provide sign-on bonuses, to provide better pay rates. going into this school year, we were really concerned to see
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that this is reportedly an issue again. >> carley: the school district is legally required to provide transportation for students with disabilities. because of this shortage, there are actually offering families, like as, $500 travel stipend is an alternative is to be according to think that is an effective solution? >> i really don't get a first of all, last year, the district started at the school year by offering $1,000 for the first month and than $500 after that big of this year, i myself already received an email giving me the offer to easily wave away my right to transportation and accept $500 a month. last year, the check, the way that families actually receive their money, it was delayed, it could be months later, and $500 might be the district going rate for transportation, but that's not going to cover families need to be a cover my family goes to
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a school 12 miles away. it would take me, with traffic, 40 minutes one way back and forth, and then, how do i work my job? i'm fortunate to have a car and a license to cover many families don't have those opportunities cover the district has even offered to hand out cta cards, but many students, specifically my son, would not be able to navigate the community and the cpa. >> carley: this just feels like it's at about a number of parents and students back apparently some children would have to ride the bus up to two hours each way because of this bus driver shortage, than one teacher said that last year, a student didn't show up till class until november because he just didn't have a right because this really feels like a school district is failing its students. >> that how we feel. we feel like they've had ample time to be able to resolve this issue, and to plan ahead. that really didn't happen. in my opinion, with our own
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past, we went from having a very easy, 16 minute maybe right to over the summer, 90 minutes to two hour bus ride, given that we received an email last week offering the stipend, we know that that's going to continue to the volcker, i talked to the bus companies, they say that cps is rooting them and they are making their roots more efficient. the bus company itself says that they have enough driver's. >> carley: i can imagine that between the pandemic and this, the learning class is huge, and that must be a huge concern for you as well. >> it is, especially with these students were not able to get to school. either the families were struggling to be able to get them to the school building themselves or students are arriving to school late, and were talking about children who are missing their required special education minutes because they're missing school. we've even had many students were asked to leave school early
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so they can accommodate their bus routes because that's not how this is supposed to work. >> carley: that's not how school is supposed to work you're absolutely right thank you so much for joining us this morning best of luck for you and your school as well. >> thank you. >> carley: you're very welcome. federal judge in california ruling -- unable to compete in the pga tour beginning this week. matt johns, taylor gooch, and another one all firing a temporary restraining order against the pedia last week, arguing the qualified for the tour before joining les culpepper the judge's ruling comes as british open champion is reportedly set to join live golf for $100 million. he declined to address the report when asked about it on tuesday, but asking the world's number two ranked player would be massive for the league. u.s. open ticket prices are soaring after serena williams
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