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going anywhere. governor greg abbott has made that very clear. we will have to wait and see how president biden responds and if he changes his policies as a results. that would be music to many border states and in iowa. music to their ears. congresswoman mariannette miller meeks, thank you so much for hopping on with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you have. a good morning. >> carley: all right. "fox & friends" starts right now. more fallout from the former president trump's florida home. >> should return the attorney-client material. >> department of homeland security and the fbi are warning against increased threats against law enforcement in response to the displerch today marks one year sinces taliban secured its grip on afghanistan. >> a new report out by the house foreign affairs committee republicans it argues the choices made led to avoidable outcomes. >> chose told them not do this and they did it anyway.
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>> massive footage of illegal immigrants. >> another bus load arrived sunday. texas governor greg abbott continues sending migrants north. >> will you talk to us. >> no. >> >> griff: biden is hitting the beach and dodging the press as his fellow democrats aren't publicly backing biden for re-election. >> do you want him to run again. >> i'm not [inaudible] >> brian kilmeade's home town is heading to the world series. >> just appreciate 12-year-old kids gave up their summer and now be on espn. this is really the coolest thing ♪ >> brian: jason aldean summer concert series. making a mental note there i would like to thank the sun for trying to come up during my opportunity to open. >> steve: it might not? >> brian: i think it will but it be on someone else's open.
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>> steve: there it is right there's the sunrise. >> brian: all i see is the flourish. i want to see the ball. >> steve: you can't see the sun. >> brian: i see the yellow i want to seat actual ball. >> ainsley: really good mood on this monday morning. if we have a sun at 7:00 or 8:00 when we do our open. we will allow you to talk. >> brian: if it's already up the moment is gone. >> steve: same sun moving across around the world. >> brian: we should give credit to the sun. >> ainsley: we only have one sun. >> steve: i have one son and two daughters. >> ainsley: speaking of i, baby-sat for my three nephews this weekend. holy cow if you have a son, god bless you. it was like my little brother times three. they are so busy. they are precious, they are wonderful. i loved it but my word. >> steve: how old? >> ainsley: all under the age of 6. >> steve: oh man. >> ainsley: four kids under the ache of 6. >> steve: god bless her. >> ainsley: i'm glad to be back at work. >> steve: came to work to get
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some rest. >> ainsley: exactly. how does a rachel campos-duffy help? >> steve: defense. >> brian: boys, round them up. >> ainsley: they are going for everything. i raised a daughter where you can have a coffee mug full of coffee and she won't touch it the boys suspects like swoosh. cleaned up a lot of messes. >> steve: sounds like ptsd an a weekend. >> brian: there is a difference between genders? someone should tell the administration that. >> ainsley: definitely. yeah. they are wild. they rough and tumbled with hayden. >> brian: that is good. got to be icing something this monday. >> ainsley: exactly. 6:03 on the east coast. former president trump is now demanding that the fbi returned some of the documents that it seized from his house last week over the alleged breach of attorney-client privilege. >> the doj and fbi warning law enforcement agencies of pretty heinous threats in the wake of the blitz.
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>> steve: griff jenkins is not too far from fbi h.q. there in washington, d.c. he joins us to tell us what's going on and there is plenty to tell. >> griff: there is, indeed. steve, ainsley and brian good morning. it's been a week since that fbi raid on former president donald trump's home he is now demanding, ainsley, that his protected documents be returned to mar-a-lago. trump writing on truth social this: it has just been learned that the fbi and its now famous raid of mar-a-lago took boxes of privileged attorney-client material and also executive privileged material which they knowingly should not have taken. i respectfully request that these documents be immediately returned to the location from which they were taken. the former president going on to slam the burrow's tainted history, quote, the fbi has a long and unrelenting history of being corrupt just look back to the days of j. edgar hoover in the modern era nothing has changed except that it has gotten far worse. meanwhile, the department of homeland security and the fbi
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are warning of increased threats against law enforcement in the wake of this search, a law enforcement source read the bulletin sent out by the agencies to fox news jacqui heinrich bracing for quote increase in try lent threats posted on social media against federal officials and facilities including a threat to place a so-called dirty bomb in front of fbi h.q. now, trump allies are painting the raid as a politically motivated attack from the biden doj. but the white house is defending the integrity of the department. watch. >> the department of justice, when it comes to law enforcement, is independent, this is what we believe. and this is what the president has said. this is not about politicizing anything. >> griff: so where does it stand? we are seeing a bipartisan push, guys, for transparency. republican senator marco rubio and democrat mark warner sending a letter demanding information on the mar-a-lago shakedown. everyone wants to see that
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affidavit and probable cause. no indication though that we will see it any time soon or any more details. steve, ainsley and brian? >> brian: not a definite no. we just don't think we are going to get the affidavit yet, right? >> griff: that's right. although there's a likelihood we won't because it's not traditionally something that's released but it's a unique circumstance, obviously. which is why we saw attorney general merrick garland make that abbreviated press statement. >> steve: sure. it would be extraordinary if they did release it. griff, our headquarters is up by the capitol. between the capitol and the white house is the fbi headquarters. if there are suggestions online that somebody is going to pull a dirty bomb probably in a truck oklahoma city style or something else in front of the fbi, have you noticed that the security on pennsylvania has been ramped up or is it one of those d.c. things where the security is invisible? >> i did not -- when i drove, in
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at around 2:00 a.m. to anchor "fox & friends first," i was particularly looking and drove past the e street will entrance of the fbi. i saw only one fbi patrol car sitting out front. there is not a hardened security presence that i saw this morning, steve. >> brian: griff, you have to drive yourself in the morning is unbelievable. we should be sending a limo for you. >> steve: brian, have your butler swing by washington. >> >> brian: so wrong. i think that's griff's way of saying i need a car. >> ainsley: i love that's what you got from that. >> griff: like to drive myself just don't want to ride a bike in the wee early hours. >> ainsley: you could surf to work. >> steve: he surfs at work. >> brian: 27 boxes let, 11 classified, four documents marked top secret and the highest sci. that's the problem. the big thing i take from this is i don't have an explanation yet. the june 6th conversation that they h the president came by and
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it's been confirmed. guys, appreciate what you are doing. anything you need. let me know. >> ainsley: fbi agents came to mar-a-lago. >> brian: it was a very frenel meeting meeting. then he said do me a favor, put a lock on that door. you got it put another lock. somewhere on june 22nd someone comes out and some secret service person said there snore stuff in there who is the lawyer, the trump lawyer that said all the stuff is gone in and all signed off on it. >> steve: trouble. >> brian: who is that former lawyer, number one. number two is, how does that gel with the fact that he said, listen, while we work this out, put another lock on the door. if all the top secret stuff is gone, why would this counterintelligence fbi agent say put another lock on the door? so one, friendly exchange, get back to me. they don't hear anything since june. next thing you know there is a raid and three days after getting a warrant they go into mar-a-lago. something happened there.
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>> ainsley: that's what president trump has been talking about on truth social for the last six or seven days today. his problem is just ask me for the information. or for whatever you are looking for. and i would have complied, given it to you. he calls this a sneak attack on democracy. and he continues to speak out. and what he says is abuse. all capital letters abuse by the doj and fbi. >> steve: the "wall street journal" this morning the lead story is about how this search at mar-a-lago a week ago right now achieved a top department of justice priority and that wases to simply get these super duper top secret classified documents. you know, for nibble hoping that this is going to be over and done with in a week or two. they say that this criminal probe is expected to for months. what they are doing right now is trying to figure out what they got and who took them. why it all ended up at mar-a-lago behind those gates right there. and who had access to them in florida. and griff mentioned a moment ago that apparently we know for a
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fact that donald trump, through truth social said that the united states government took up -- collected some stuff that had the attorney/client privilege exemption to it. so they shouldn't be able to look at it the way it works now, the investigators have a so-called filter team. and before the investigators actually look at them. this filter team and usually it's just one or two people. looks at all the documents and they figure out whether or not they are indeed attorney/client privilege protected. if they are, the investigators don't get to see them. trump wants all that stuff back as quick as possible. >> ainsley: what was interesting, too. the fbi and the doj in that bulletin they talk about. the doxxing of these agents, the two agents, yeah, that signed the warrant, they were released -- someone leaked them, their names. >> steve: breitbart published. >> ainsley: they published their names. doxxing of them trying to find their address so that these people online are talking about going to their houses.
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>> brian: which is way out of bounds. same thing with kavanaugh. >> ainsley: exactly. we don't support any of that the magistrate judge as well. you heard about the threat of the dirty bomb at the fbi headquarters. issuing calls for civil war and armed rebellion. these are just people online. and the fbi is flagging them and saying to all of their agents you need to be careful. you need to be aware. and the courts and these buildings need to be secure. >> steve: look at what happened in cincinnati last week. the guy went with a nail gun and a gun thought the nail gun will be able to puncture the bullet proof glass. obviously didn't. gave chase and he wound up dying over the whole episode. clearly he was motivated. there's a lot of harmful rhetoric toward federal law enforcement. yesterday, governor asa hutchison said, look, and he stands on the side of law enforcement. if you want to hold people accountable, it's the department of justice. asa hutchison said. it's the a.g. who said he
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supervised that the fbi is simply carrying out their responsibilities under the law. and congressman brian fitzpatrick who is a republican from pennsylvania. and is he also a former fbi special agent and a federal prosecutor, he wants -- he would like -- everybody would love to see the affidavit and says law enforcement should withhold judgment until they learn more and he is also urging all of his colleagues to understand the weight of their records and support law enforcement because so many supports of donald trump have used this opportunity to go against the fbi and that -- they are barking up the wrong tree. don't blame the fbi. if you have got a problem. it was the attorney general owho told the fbi to go get that stuff. >> brian: christopher wray would have pushed ba. i don't know guys to go in there i don't think it's the right thing to do. going to be in the line of fire. i think that if anyone fbi agents. pretty impressive. they don't get paid enough. you know, a few years ago they were asked to take on counter
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terror on 2001, they did incredible job. what they have done overseas and at home, working with new york city in particular. people out there say. what did peter struck write about trump supporters. what did lisa page write about trump supporters. what did clinesmith do? actually change the fisa application in order to spy on carter page who had a small role with the trump administration? so there are problems, documented problems with the fbi. as they seem to have targeted and despised donald trump. >> ainsley: that's interesting. i wonder if any of the agents pushed back and said i don't want to be one of the agents that goes in and raids a lot of law enforcement support donald trump. >> brian: questions with that too. can you say listen i don't want to go in on this raid. it doesn't make any sense to me. >> steve: well, all those people you mentioned, they have been gone for years. it's the current law enforcement at the federal level, the people at the fbi. >> brian: they are emblematic of
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what people have a problem with the fbi. >> steve: people have long memories. >> brian: great deals with other networks to be contributors. that's what drives people nuts. >> steve: the problem is for the people who currently, the 35,000 people who work for the fbi today, is they feel like they have got a target on their backs, because there is all this harmful rhetoric about, you know, the fbi they are a bunch of partisans, they are biased. they are not. they are doing their best. i don't know that christopher wray can turn down the attorney general of the united states. if the top law man says hey, you are my top top go get this stuff. i don't know whether or not he can do that none of us on the couch know that all we know is they were following instructions from the attorney general. of the united states. and we have a lot of questions. we would love to see the affidavit. it's going to take months. don't know when it's going to happen. >> brian: they should think about next day and not just two days. trump came out and said listen i need box 814, 833 back. who are their screening team not
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a good idea. a problem. maybe they grabbed boxes from melania's closet that didn't belong to the government. >> ainsley: merrick garland taking full responsibility for it christopher wray says i have to follow orders because you are the top guy. merrick garland is taking responsibility for this. >> brian: president biden says i don't even know what's going on. i haven't been briefed on it he is so busy, his bike and kick stand. brian. >> ainsley: telling when to put bathing suits on. >> brian: staying at house i don't own billionaire letting me stay there for free. you enjoy your two week vacation. >> steve: ultimately, reading one analyst who said at the end of the day regarding this and we don't know when that day is going to end. either donald trump will be indicted if they can come up with a charge there or merrick garland, who is taking complete responsibility for this, is going to have to quit. it's going to be one or the other. >> ainsley: a quarter after the top of the hour. still ahead another dodge from a democrat when asked this about president biden. >> do you want him to run again?
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[laughter] >> well, i want us to keep winning at democrats right now in the house. >> ainsley: what the house is now saying about a potential re-election bid. >> brian: plus, a man tries to escape police on he excavator? >> ainsley: run in a little bit and now they are walking. >> steve: cat burglar. ♪
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at 53 years old. >> ainsley: death comes 9 days after she crashed her car in los angeles. >> brian: alexandria hoff joins us now with more. alex? >> good morning. the last several day heche has been kept with a. spokeswoman for heche confirms yesterday the actress was peacefully taken offer the life support. she was declared medically brain dead burn and atoxic brain injury caused by fiery crash. she crashed her mini cooper into los angeles home traveling at high rate of speed. the crash igniting a blaze that required 60 firefighters to battle it heche's ex-husband and father to one of her sons posted this to instagram. >> i loved her and i miss her. and i'm always going to. homer is okay. he is grieving, of course, it's rough, really rough. is he surrounded by family and
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is he strong. and he is going to be okay. >> heche was an ohio native who rose in the hollywood ranks on the soap opera another world where she did earn herself a daytime emmy. she continued to work on broadway and smaller films and tv shows for the past two decades. the actress was under the influence of cocaine and possibly fentanyl at the time of that crash on august 5th. police confirmed to fox news that drugs were found in her system but that further testing was required. steve, ainsley, brian? >> >> steve: all right, alex alexandria, thank you very much. carley joins us with news from an amusement park. >> three people shot in the parking lot of a six flags great america music park north of chicago. police say a white sedan entered the parking lot before multiple suspects got out of the car and opened fire. the suspect then quickly drove away. all three victims are expected to fully recover. if teens were taken to the
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hospital with leg injuries while a third refused treatment for a shoulder wound. police say the shooting appears to be a targeted act china says it is conducting even more military drills around taiwan upon the arrival of a u.s. congressional delegation in taipei. a chinese military official confirming the communist are a vietnamese's motive calling the exercise quote a solemn response by the political by the u.s. and taiwan undermining the peace and security of the taiwan straits. the latest visit comes on the heals of house speaker nancy pelosi earlier this month. the responded with unprecedented military it exercises around the island. fox news cameras capturing this footage of a massive group of illegal immigrants entering the united states. fox's bill melugin posted the video from eagle pass, texas, adding that he saw a total of more than 700 migrants cross just this weekend alone. another video shows migrants being processed while still more
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attempted to cross the river behind them. august of them, all of this, rather, taking place just yards away from a u.s. golf course. and a bizarre video shows a man fleeing the police in an excavator. when deputies told the suspect to shut the heavy construction equipment down he ignored them for several minutes is that right ago low speed chase that lasted about half a mile. authorities say he has three arrest warrants and was also wanted for allegedly stealing a car. impossibly excavator. >> steve: why did he take excavator was a lawn mower not available? a push mower. >> ainsley: that's really funny. what do you think they are thinking like, okay, this is easiest arrest. >> steve: pull over. >> brian: are you locked in there. >> ainsley: get out and run. >> steve: the door is open on the side. see it right there.
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the long arm of the wall walking slowly, slow speed chase. all right. joe biden, as you know, president of the united states, he is the leader of the democratic party. he reportedly got the record number of people who voted for him. so if he is running in 2024, why won't democrats say they are on board if he runs again? >> ainsley: over the weekend, another progressive democrat dodging whether or not he wants joe biden to run again. listen. >> do you want him to run again? >> well, i want us to keep winning as democrats right now in the house. i mean, we are talking a year or two away. i'm not thinking a year or two away. >> brian: evidently the white house has a big push when he comes off vacation and off his beach biking, he is -- they are not going to say is he on a winning streak. make it clear joe biden is on a winning street. he had the chip act. he did the bipartisan legislation when reform the
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electoral college. set one who jammed the climate bill down our throats. >> steve: guns. green brian bipartisan. all done in the senate by the way. they actually -- he almost screwed it up. the bipartisan infrastructure bill by saying i'm not signing one without the other. they are going to make it him because people in the white house that want him to run again evidently. >> steve: yeah. of course, over the weekend, karin jon pierre was asked about in addition to the fact that it is hilarious entitled the inflation reduction act it doesn't actually reduce inflation. isn't her boss a lame duck? listen to this he intends to run. we are not focused on 2024. we are focused on the moment 2022. this is the american that passed the american rescue plan with all democrats. who passed bipartisan infrastructure legislation which people said it would not happen. >> ainsley: democrats have an issue though. because of they don't want to say that he is not running again if there case donald trump gets. in he beat donald trump last
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time. >> steve: that's what joe always says. >> ainsley: exactly. now we have two years of joe biden. we know what he is likes a president. there are a lot of democrats not happy with him. there was that poll that says most democrats don't want him to run again. the majority did say if he is the only one on the ticket they will support him. they would vote for him over a republican. it's just interesting because now that was before we knew what he would be like as a president. now he has been a president for two years and we have seen inflation and the afghanistan withdrawal. >> steve: buyer's remorse? >> ainsley: exactly. we will see. >> steve: we will see. still ahead on this monday, as we mark one year since the fall of kabul. a new republican report accusing the biden administration of knowingly misleading americans about our pullout. scott mann spent weeks rescuing americans and allies after the takeover. scott is coming up next on "fox & friends."
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indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >> got if right. there is no failure on the intelligence side. nor the pentagon. they called it right. the problem was the white house and state department put in their head in the sand, not wanting to believe what they were saying, and, therefore, not adequately planning. >> brian: no kidding. house republicans accusing the white house as misleading america as today marks one year since the fall of kabul something that was not imminent
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or inevitable it was. in a them mow obtained by fox news. this parted san report is riddled with inaccurate characterizations. cherry picked information and false claims. really? our next guest was part of an all group of special operator veterans who rescued hundreds of afghan families. fell to the taliban. retired army green beret mission leader scott mann, author of the upcoming book operation pineapple express. your reaction to the administration saying this was a success and this report by republican house members partisan? >> yeah, brian, it's just like a gut punch, really. this shoud not be a partisan issue. this is not a republican issue or a democrat issue. this is an american issue. because the real not only are the afghan people affected by this, the allies left behind, but we have had american veterans and active duty members on the phone with these allies left behind for over a year.
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who have experienced massive moral injuries as a result of that, and to hear our administration and our leaders saying things like that it just reinforces the fact that over a year has past and they still don't get the impact of this. >> brian: he said he wasn't going to leave any american behind. did he? >> , this are still hundreds of americans and green card holders left behind from what we can see. we also left some of our most staunch allies behind. afghan commandos, national mine reduction group. special forces. they were left behind. these were the people that did 98.9% of the fighting for, you know, 5, #, 7 years of the war. they were completely left to their own devices. over the winter they have been hunted, killed, tortured skewed from n. front of their family. veteran volunteers and active duty volunteers stayed on the phone and helped keep them alive through their own pension funds for this uncle sam size problem.
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>> brian: your group say between 700 and 1,000. what is the effect that your government said these people will die without you coming out of retirement, putting your careers on hold, to help? what kind of mental anguish does that cause the veteran community? >> yeah, i mean, this was not a day 00 particular withdrawal this was like the largest wholesale abandonment of force in history. makes saigon look organized. impact of this recent study says 73% of veterans feel betrayed by the afghan withdrawal and 68% feel humiliated. now you add that on top of the growing suicide epidemic that we have with veterans, the mental health issues, and you tell me what this is going to look like in a year or two. our veterans are hurting immensely from this the absence of the senior leaders including generals past and present at this point that doesn't make you a quiet professional it makes your silence complicit. our people are hurting we need
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our leaders to step up a year later and again recognize the impact not just on the afghans but our veterans who were trying to hold the line and the line is wearing thin. >> brian: lastly, left behind, women have lost just about everything, 74,000 visa applicants waiting in the country. 55% of the afghan population rely on humanitarian aid. and that aid is going down. 900,000 have lost their jobs. they are living on 1.90 a day. they have all of our stuff. we left our military equipment behind. think about what that could have meant to ukraine. and just fast forward. is there a ukraine? is there a taiwan issue as bad as it is if we don't show so much vulnerability in afghanistan? final thought. >> yeah, people are wondering why afghanistan matters. i mean, what we need to remember is that al-qaeda and isis are reconstituting in afghanistan right now. and there isn't really a threat in the world that we're going to face unilaterally.
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we are going to need partners. every time we go up to a partner now and say hey would you like to work together? raise an eyebrow and say afghanistan? and that's a huge national security risk for our country. >> brian: these are some of the real life stories in your book that tell the story, politics aside. you are just trying to help because the government didn't. and the president said this wouldn't be like saigon. he is right. it was so much worse. thanks so much, scott, for what you continue to do. >> absolutely. thanks a lot, brian. good to see you again. >> preorder right now, make sure to get your copy. # 4 minutes now before the top of the hour. op-ed in the atlantic catholic rosery extremist symbol. no joke. rachel campos-duffy responds. >> brian: the best appear to help you save on supplies. that still ahead. only found here. ♪
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if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. every other month and i'm good to go. ask your doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. steve an op-ed in the atlantic stirring outrage as it argues the catholic rosery, the rosery, is now a symbol of extremism. the article includes this animated rosery shaped by bullet holes arguing today's catholics are part of a, quote, growing contingent of christian nationalism rachel campos-duffy has a rosary or two in her desk. my mom did. are they trying to cancel the rosary. >> who knew you and i were white wing extremist for having a rosary.
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seems funny but it's not. the first thing they try to do is degree legitimize and ban religion. existential threat against the state. that's what you have here. i think what they are trying to do and we are seeing more articles like this. seeing comical but more and more articles trying to associate people who are faithful, especially those who adhere to, you know, more orthodoxy traditional interpretation to faith as somehow being white ring streamist, white nationalist, fringe. we ought to be very careful of that first of all it, shows a deep ignorance. you are a catholic, i am. this imagery of the spiritual battle we are in as the rosary and prayer as a weapon in this spiritual battle, sack extra mentales these are things we believe in and use that imagery because we believe we are fighting something very evil. and so shows ignorance but also very interesting that they are trying to associate it with
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violence. when, in fact, if you look at the aftermath of roe v. wade, what kind of, you know, deep projection this article is involved in. it was the other side, the pro-abortion side that was, you know, attacking churches, defaming catholics, going in front of churches and doing all kinds of obscene things and attacking religion. and it was catholics and other christians who were just praying for an end to abortion and so this is the kind of stuff we are going to see. we really audited to fight back. we shouldn't just laugh at the silliness of this. we should understand in this country and around the world, christianity and faith in general is under attack. all over the world. and we should be very protective of our religious liberties and push back against this kind of bigotry against christians. >> steve: the writer, rachel, talks about how there are a number of people online they might show a gun and there is a rosary draped over it. and, you know, people have had
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rosaries in their pockets during battle through, you know, before the first world war and it goes to the whole, you know, the expression there is no such thing as an eightist in a fox hole. atheist in a fox hole. the final lines of this op-ed say the battle beads culture, a spiritual warfare, permits radical traditional catholics literally to demonize their political opponents and regard the use of armed force against them as sanctified. the sack extra mental rosary isn't just a spiritual weapon but one that comes with physical ammunition. i will give you 30 seconds to for a final plug here. >> rachel: unbelievable. the message is, we are going to go after you, we are going to say you are an extremist. if you try not just practice your religion but actually participate politically in order
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to protect your own religious rights in this country, which have been under attack and catholics and christians saw when the government shut down, churches during the pandemic, they woke up. and this is what secularist progressives, authoritarians are nervous of and marxist. that's what this article is trying to demonize us. so we go into our fox holes and not fight this battle. >> steve: exactly. rachel, thank you very much for joining us. i know those kids are going to be waking up here in about 15 minutes. time to fry up two pounds of bacon and three dozen eggs. >> rachel: maybe i will just have them pray the rosary. >> steve: great way to start. >> rachel: family that prays together stays together. >> steve: i have heard that once or twice. rachel, thank you very much. >> rachel: thank you, steve. >> steve: carley joins us with sad news. >> carley: heart breaking story brother of marine killed in a disastrous u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan died by suicide at a
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service commemorating the one year anniversary of the operation. lance corporal kareem acouey one of 13 american troops killed last year. a press release from the local sheriff's department confirmed the death of his brother but offered few other details. his mother has set up a two fund me page that has raised more than $37,000 for that family. a texas police department refusing to apologize for facebook post showing chief whitney whitworth kyle rittenhouse. people flooding the facebook page with hateful comments. joined "fox & friends first" earlier this morning to discuss. >> i'm somewhat surprised by the hateful comments and the just vileness in the post. this young man was exxonner rate offed of his charges. he was in a bad place at a bad time. bad things happen but, again, being exonerated does he not
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deserve that opportunity? >> carley: the teen was charged with you about found not guilty of murder during black lives matter protests in wisconsin two years ago. nascar driver kevin harvick going back-to-back securing second straight win at richmond raceway. he broke a 65 race drought earlier this month in michigan. got to have a hot start and had a fiery finish in richmond. flames were building up under his car in the final stages of the federated auto parts 400. his crew quickly put out the flames and finished in 23rd place. they put a rubber build up in the car -- a rubber build up in the car led toe that fire that you see right there. bullet train barreling into first place at the box office for a second straight weekend but it was a relatively quiet weekend at the box office. brad pitt's action thriller was the only movie this weekend to net more than $10 million in sales. top gun maverick land not guilty
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second place at the box office over 12th weekend in theaters. the movie has made more than $673 million domestically making it the seventh highest grossing film american his industry those your headlines. adam, outside to you. >> adam: good morning, carley. beautiful weather. the case across much of the country seeing fairly comfortable temperatures where just a week ago it was hot and humid. now, a lot of folks waking up low 70s, even upper 60's in some case and nearly not as much humidity as country spots seeing more intense heat there are going to be some showers across the dessert southwest today and at times very heavy rain. we know they have been dealing with flooding. of course that is something that we will be paying attention to and tracking those are your weather headlines now steve for you now throwing it back inside to you. >> carley: thank you very much, adam. still ahead on thissenned no, this year parents are expected to spend more money on
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# back-to-school shopping 'be more this years. $864 expected to be spent on school splice. more than it was in 2019. there are ways to help you save. so here now with his tips. kurt knutsson the cyberguy. hey, kurt. >> good to see you. 168 bucks more this year than 2019. >> ainsley: a lot of money. especially for a family who has two or three or four kids. >> bashed with the gas prices over the summer and power prices going up. here are some ways to save on the back-to-school, grab your smart phone. grab your computer. whatever you want to do. either start at cyberguy.com or all of these down. worth recording them. first tip here is retail app. and manufacture site. so you want to download the target, walmart apps because you are going to find that some of
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those offer exclusive in app. secret deals you will not find if you just walk in the store or shop online. >> ainsley: okay. >> the manufacturer's site i would have never thought crayola may be on my list for necessities getting back to will school. i would have not have thought to go to the crayola website if you do you will get 15% off if you spend $40 there. you will find manufacturer discounts that are exclusive if you just go in that direction. number two, use these price comparison and discount apps. there is one called flip. flip is free to use. you can either use it as an app. or go to a website. and it will show you all of the sales circulars going on all the stores near you. all you have to do is put in your zip code and press toe it shows you what you might see in newspapers and other deals that you wouldn't find otherwise. >> ainsley: that's great put in the search engine note peculiar paper and tells you where to buy it the cheapest? >> exactly.
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watch list of all of the things that you will need for back-to-school. number three, cashback shopping apps, you are not going to get rich on this one but shave off some money for your back-to-school. rakuten is one of the better ones that is out there that used to be called ebaits and you simply use that as you are shopping. >> ainsley: they will send you a check. >> or download to paypal. i like the money. go for the money on that one. number four, these automatic coupon sites. you and i were just talking about. paypal honey is what it is called it used to be just called honey. paypal spent $4 billion buying this site. what it does is it a browser ad on and automatically put in coupon codes and you will see that price drop if they are successful in getting one of the codes. just stopping at shopping at jay crew and go on google to find
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one that works. >> ainsley: i will type in coupon code jay crew get a list most of the times they don't work. >> in this case this one is actually working probably more often than not. that's another great site. and then. >> ainsley: automatically puts in the coupon code for you. >> it does. you don't have to do the work. finally, not many people know this but shop refurbished and renewed things. you will find stuff that may just be open box and brand new. very people know amazon warehouse outlet online part of amazon discounted slightly used renewed items that are there. and you can also buy used textbooks at book finders. all that at cyber guy.com. >> ainsley: saving us money. thank, kurt. more "fox & friends" coming up.
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♪♪ meta portal go. look professional. ♪♪ even if you don't feel it. meta portal. the smart video calling device... - right on time! - of course. that makes work from home work for you. so, shall we get started? >> more fallout from the fbi search of former president trump's florida home. >> the agency shouldn't return privileged attorney-client material. >> the fbi warning increased threat against law enforcement in response to the search. >> today marks one year since the taliban secured its grip on afghanistan. >> new report out by the house foreign affairs committee republicans it argued the choices made recalling tragic political outcomes. >> president biden's advisers advised him not to do this and chose to do in anyway. >> capturings this footage of
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massive illegal immigrants. >> another group arrived on sunday texas governor greg abbott continues sending migrants north. >> will you come talk to us? >> no. >> biden is hitting the beach and dodging the press as his fellow democrats aren't publicly backing biden for re-election. >> do you want him to run again. >> i'm not thinking that far away. >> heading to the world series. >> brian: appreciate 12-year-old kids gave up their summer and now on espn will be the coolest thing ♪ ♪ >> steve: ladies and gentlemen, you are looking at the sun coming up over the bay there in narragansett. actually, 60 degrees right now. 77. it's going to be a beautiful day there. and i don't want to depress you, but it is august 15th. we are halfway through the final month of summer so if you have
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the day off or if you have a little time go, up and live it up. it looks like a beautiful day there. of course, rhode island, america's smallest states but a big picture live in narragansett. >> ainsley: brian, would you like to talk because we saw the sun. we saw the sun. ♪ >> brian: the sun is up. i know. congratulations i knew it was going to come up eventually. you bet your bottom drawer that tomorrow. >> brian: i didn't say it i sang it. >> steve: i'm doing the george burns -- >> brian: i wish i had time i do want to point out that coming up to end our show from williamsport, virginia will be the code to the two coaches and joey lee and eddy tossed a no hit tore get massapequa. they are coining massapequa america's team. >> ainsley: this is brian's little area where he grew up. is that where you grew up and
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live now with your kids. >> the first long island team since '78. first time in their 27 history. all volunteer coaches. >> ainsley: do you know the coaches. >> brian: i know of them but not in particular. they play three times a week. see them all the time. they always are great. they were never able to get out of the regionals. >> ainsley: now in the world series. >> steve: brian, you know, as all coaches know, that when you have a winning team, you eventually go broke because every time you win you have to take them to the dairy queen. every time you win, off to the dairy queen. >> brian: they could pay off with full scholarships to college. >> ainsley: that's true. >> steve: at this point they would just rather have the blizzard. >> ainsley: brian was a great coach when he coached soccer all the way through for his children. coached all of the teams and the kids would call him and say hey, coach, my mom canned take me to practice today can you pick me up. he would have a car full of them. >> brian: that is every coach's story by the way. three minutes after the top of
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the hour. today marks one year since the taliban invaded the presidential palace in kabul and secured the grip on afghanistan. >> steve: new report from house republicans calling out the biden administration's abrupt pullout of u.s. troops from leaving the country. leaving countless americans and allies behind to figure out their own way out. >> ainsley: how can we forget. trey yingst is live in kabul afghanistan with the latest. trey? >> brian, ainsley, steve, good morning, remarkable scenes right now in the capitol of kabul. we just saw a line of pickup trucks go by with taliban fighters on the back. one year anniversary of their takerover of afghanistan it comes as this g.o.p. report indicates the biden administration waited until the last minute to make decisions about the evacuation from kabul's international airport last august. we have got a look this week at the suffering that the afghan people are now facing under taliban control. take a look.
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>> 11-month-old row bane struggles to beet as his mother looks on. the young afghan is one of more than 1 million children under five who are acutely malnourished in the taliban controlled country. >> it make please very sad when i see him in this condition. 35-year-old fatima complaint. i have lost three other children. this is the fourth one. >> the year into taliban rule. afghanistan's economy has collapsed. the united nations now estimates 97% of afghans are at risk of falling below the poverty line. the taliban's controversial an archaic governing style has increased international isolation. putting at risk billions of dollars worth of aid that acts as humanitarian lifeline for this country. >> a strict interpretation of islam is guiding life under taliban control. making it impossible for a separation between mosque and state. right now in afghanistan, listening to music is outlawed. women must be covered when in
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public and the majority of teenage girls are banned from participating in secondary education. the taliban claims this is equality. >> are women free in afghanistan? >> of course. >> women can't go out in public alone at night. they can't serve in senior government roles. they have to be covered when they go into the streets of kabul. how can you describe this as free? >> the laws of the country regulate how people conduct themselves when in the public. that does not in any shape, way, or form mean that someone is free or is not free. >> an american official tells fox news that the state department will deliver a report to the white house in the next few days detailing what went wrong with that evacuation last summer and how so many u.s. allies were left behind. brian, ainsley, steve? >> brian: hey, trey, describe for us, you were there during every day of the chaos.
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describe what you are seeing a year later. i mean, is it just an impoverished country living under autocratic rule? >> that's exactly it. there is a sense of normalcy on the surface. you see street vendors giving out food and trying to make some sales but most people can't afford that food. the taliban patrols the streets like a police force. fear and anxiety for the people. we spoke with female activist last night and she staged a demonstration over the weekend and the taliban broke up this protest, firing wednesday into the air and beating these women in the streets of kabul. they are not free despite what that taliban official told fox news. and it is only getting worse as the days go own. >> ainsley: his definition of freedom does that the make sense that woman, when we see that woman has already lost three children. this will be her fourth. what is the problem? they can't afford food? they can't afford medical care?
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>> they can't afford food. they can't afford medical care. and so many of those young mothers that we met have lost other children to malnutrition in afghanistan. many people are coming from more rural provinces of the country to the capital of kabul trying to get any sort of medical care they can receive. but, what we see happening here in kabul is only the tip of the iceberg. we are getting really a view of the taliban that has been sterilized for the international community. when you go to more rural parts of afghanistan, the beating of women, the oppression that these women are facing is even worse and, again, this issue with education, we also spoke to that taliban official pressing him on why young women cannot get secondary education in this country. and rather than just admitting that this is based on the islamic law. the strict interpretation of the quran the taliban has, he says they don't have enough pencils and teachers. again they are trying to
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sterilize what the control looks like here in afghanistan. we do know, according to reports in the more rural parts of this country it's even worse. >> steve: trey, you know, a year ago, when we pulled out and 13 brave american service members killed in that suicide attack at the airport, and then we pulled out completely and there were -- there were still hundreds of u.s. citizens, thousands of green card holders there. we have heard from the administration that apparently a number of them have come back. but, at the time we were talking about how there were tens of thousands of afghanys who helped us as translators and with logistics. and they would be left behind to deal with their taliban overlords. it's been a year later. what has life been like for the people who help the united states but who are still there with the taliban now firmly in control? >> those people are terrified. we talked to a man yesterday who worked every day in the u.s. embassy in kabul.
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he was a senior official in the embassy. an afghan official who worked with the united states on finance issues. answered was sent around the world helping the united states. he even was in washington, d.c. working in the ronald reagan building. he told us is he an afghan. came back here with his family and was it assisting the united states for years. he started out as a translator and worked his way up to help the americans. he was left behind. answered lived for months in a safe house with his family. and he said he is still trying to get approval from the state department, but they are not responding anymore. i asked him if his view about the americans changed. and he told me the american people are great people. he had no problem with american civil yaps but he was frustrated with president biden. he said that he served the united states for so long and he had u.s. interest in mind and now he is being ignored and forgotten about. hold on one second. i want to just go to the street here. i want to pan down here. you can see this taliban parade taking place right now. >> steve: you can hear it. >> these flags in the streets of
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kabul. you can hear it behind me. and it is just another reminder that the taliban officials and these taliban fighters are in control of kabul and they are calling the shots here. and for the civilians who were left behind. those who helped the americans, they are left depending for their lives. many of them are living under ground terrified about what will happen to them and their families if they're found out to have helped the americans during those 20 years of war. >> steve: right. just to remind the folks that the taliban is in charge, they have the parade through town with the music and the flags perfect timing. trey, thank you very much. >> ainsley: they may be celebrating but other people aren't. thank you very much, trey. >> brian: july 2nd leave bag brahm a base. the president scrambles to the microphone and says no, no the taliban takeover of the country is not inevitable. by october 15th, the afghan government collapses, the president leaves, and the president said over and over again it's not going to be
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saigon. he got mad at the question. it was worse than saigon. worst disaster in american military history. for those who lost their lives, limb and livelihoods to serve our country for 20 years because they thought the mission was just and it was, they deserve so much better than this. and when you find out that the military was recommending and we have it on hearings. him not do this and he did it anyway, and then tried to declare it a says because they government a lot of people out at the end is so mind boggingly tone deaf it defies explanation. they have not put together an after action report. they will condemn the republicans for doing one. go ahead, go line by line and see if you have a problem with it the answer will be no. the other thing is they got zero cooperation from the state department to put it together. paperwork and other things they needed, no cooperation. >> steve: two decades of allied effort down the drain. >> ainsley: republicans, if they take over the house and the senate though, things could change in november, because they want to subpoena a lot of these people that made decisions and
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talked to officials to find out what they knew. >> steve: meanwhile we know is the situation at our southern border not getting any better. the flow of migrants into the united states is nonstop. yesterday, our man on the border bill melugin tweeted this out. at a third location under the international bridge in eagle pass, groups of migrants are being processed. others are crossing in the river behind them. another group is walking up and locals are playing golf just yards away. this is a typically morning for the small texas city of eagle, which i think is about 30,000 people. there you can see them right there being pro-investigated as quickly as possible. and so what happens now is because texas has been so, you know, overrun with this invasion of migrants, the governor of texas has started symbolically shipping a number of people to washington, d.c. and to now new york city. i think in washington, d.c. they have had several thousand people
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so far. here in new york city, we received about 200, i think. and yesterday, another bus pulled up to the port authority of new york and new jersey and 31 migrants got off. and they were immediately handed information about legal assistance and' logistics. they got some food and money. and then they were free to roam the country. >> the governor of texas is now asking for you, the public, to help fund these buses that are taking people to the east coast. and he says this is a quote from the website it says in the wake of president biden's decision end title 42 expullses, governor abbott has directed the texas division of emergency management to charter busses to transport migrants to washington, d.c. can you donate online by credit card or donate by mail by sending a check to the address below. know that any unused border transportation funding will be applied to the texas border wall funding. >> brian: right. by the way just closing the wall
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in arizona themselves. they can't take it anymore. that's what they have got to do more. make their own wall in texas. ship the people on their own dollar. hire the army rangers to work overtime. national guard to help them out. because the federal government will not pay attention and the president hops on his bike and puts on his little helmet and rides around like is he having huge victories. i would say this is out of all the mistakes he has made. all of all the egregious decisions he has not made this is the biggest. there is no other western country. modern country that will allow its border to be invaded by 4 million people over the course of two years not counting the # hundred thousand got-aways. to get their attention he is shipping some of these illegals into these cities that seem oblivious to it. they are outraged by it one person credits governor abbott is a former governor of new york dave part son. >> ainsley: a democrat. >> brian: yeah, listen. >> the governor of texas, greg
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abbott, has come up with i think, is one of the most brilliant political strategies i have heard in a long time. now, i'm a democrat. and there a lot of things i don't like about what he is really doing, however, sometimes you have to kick your cat to your opponent has really paid dividends to him politically. in addition, it puts new york mayor policy have about immigration in the first place. also he is send the immigrants back to texas. he is going against his own attempt to get the federal government help pay for the fact that here. ains. >> steve: the former governor of new york state is absolutely right. what governor abbott has done. he has used a symbolic bus, you know, the bus route from new york from texas to new york and texas to d.c. to illustrate the
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problem texas is seeing. new york is screaming bloody murder that we have got all these migrants. i think we received 200 so far, which is, according to bill melugin, probably what comes n 15 minutes. down at he'll pass. for the mayor here to be saying this is inhumane and heard these stories makings are being treated badly. people are sick on the bus and hungry and not allowed to get off, the problem is, okay, think about it they would not be on that bus were it not for the fact that the biden administration has said hey, everybody, whoever wants in, come on, we are going to let you in and process you and figure out your asylum status later. nonetheless, so many people in texas, texas is taking the initiative. >> ainsley: some of these buss are stopping in chattanooga, tennessee, the mcdonald workers are upset they had to call the police. migrant were getting off at pit stop and panhandling and asking the customers customers in the
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parking lot for food or money. >> brian: 17 minutes now after the hour, carley him can you say, high. >> carley: hi, yes. good morning to you all. i'm surprised you didn't go there. getting right to this. police in texas on the lookout for the brother of ex-nfl star after they say he killed a youth football coach over an argument. police say tlaib was involved in an altercation with game officials before opening fire around killing coach mike hickman. the shooting was reportedly witnessed by hickman's 9-year-old son. will recovering in the hospital after he was stabbed in the neck during a rec temperature in western new york. he was taken off a ventilator over the weekend. he still might lose an eye. the mother of the expected attacker says he is responsible for his actions. she says her son came home as a religious zealot after a month long trip to lebanon and would isolate himself in their basement. he pleaded not guilty to an
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attempted murder charge. thousands of mental health therapists are striking in northern california. employees at kaiser permanente are demanding more services and staff for patients. national union of healthcare worker says the company staffs one mental health clinician for every 2600 patients. the strike is set to begin today and workers say they will not stop until meaningful changes are made. and you might be familiar with the names of these golfers, castanza, kramer and newman were all put in the same group in the u.s. amateur championship. that's mark stanza. -- to clarify the seinfeld characterization are george can a stan i can't, newman. golf pros are probably a little bit better at golf than cramer. >> do you want these. >> i don't want them.
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no word on the carry their bags this weekend. back over to you. >> steve: what are the odds. >> ainsley: that's great. they are so young they probably don't even watch the show. >> brian: most syndicated show on. i think it's on every seven seconds. >> ainsley: still popular? >> brian: we will see. >> steve: a fox news alert. we were just telling you about the port authority of new york yesterday where 31 migrants got off and as you can see right there. another bus as you can see on the door from the screen left is from texas. >> brian: police presence. >> steve: another texas bus has just arrived at the port authority. what they're going to do is they are going to hop off and then somebody from new york is going to give them water and food, clothing, and give them information packet in presumably spanish or depending upon what. >> brian: or ukrainian. >> steve: legal and medical help information on what is available
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here in the big apple. >> ainsley: you are right about the police presence. in these buses started rolling in a week and a half ago, two weeks ago, you didn't see that and you didn't see these bars. so the reporters could actually walk up and talk to the migrants. but you can't do that anymore. >> steve: they don't want us asking them any questions. >> brian: meanwhile, 20 minutes after the hour. more "fox & friends" still ahead. we will follow the bus story. some days, it felt like asthma was holding me back. but asthma has taken enough.
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i think he should be allowed to play. my personal opinion is i have been vaccinated. i had a booster shot. up to the individual. the guy is one of the greatest athlete in any sport. is he very careful about anything he puts in his body. it's really nrstd. >> here to react fox news medical contributor dr. nicole saphier just storing illegal immigrants coming across the border. not checking to see if they are vaccinated. the best tennis stars in the world and he can't come play in the u.s. open. >> they are all culture driven. it's not data-driven. the united states, it remains in the global minority when it comes to these global entry requirements up until june negative and vance. in june they got away from that test. still just have to show that you are vaccinated. isn't that a little ironic?
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you can be actively ingettinged have covid and spread it other people but as long as you show proof of vaccination come right on in. that doesn't actually make sense. djokovic actually had covid the end of 2021. the majority of americans got their vaccine early 2021. his immunity is probably stronger than the majority of people who have already been vaccinated against covid and the fact that he is a 35-year-old healthy male having that covid infection has already just decreased his already nominal risk of covid just a little bit more. i mean, at this point, the cdc thankfully updated their recommendations, they are no longer going to delineate between vaccinated and unvaccinated. finally acknowledging natural immunity provides some protection. they are getting breakthrough infections. these vaccines and boosters do not have the ability to prevent infection and prevent transmission long-term. any protection they have only last as few weeks. will the cdc update their travel entry requirements?
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they should if they want to stay consistent with themselves but i have lost a lot of faith with this public health entity so i'm not sure. >> ainsley: when would they make the changes? they came out for changes people who live in america who are citizens. when do you think they will open it up to foreign citizens or individuals. >> consistentably two to three month behind everywhere else. the fact that the cdc last week have made these recommendations it, really should be in lock step because it is the cdc that is putting forth the recommendations for the travel entry. so, again, to be consistent, they should be changing this right away, which would make him being able to play at the end of the month in the u.s. open. but, you know, i think that it's likely that they are going to lag behind. i don't believe they are going to move in efficient manner. they haven't done that for anything. >> ainsley: why are their rules for him and not migrants coming across. >> again, these are not data driven decisions. these are all political decisions. that's a fact. there is no central command center where we can go and look to see what should would he be
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doing to keep ourselves and families safe. you can't just say these people don't need to be immunized or vaccinated. these people don't have to be tested but they have to show that they are vaccinated it doesn't make sense and it doesn't make sense that you are still having people having mask mandates in the united states, especially children far your whelming majority of them have already had covid. time to move forward. >> ainsley: dr. saphier, thanks for coming on. good to see you. >> thanks, ainsley. >> ainsley: china plans to conduct more military drills around the nation. the growing threat from the ccp coming up next.
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weapons sending them to ukraine, which is the absolute right answer. but there is no sense of urgency within the department to replenish those stocks. services right now are just doing powerpoint briefings to say we want the next best thing in two to five years. they are not doing what's necessary to make sure that we're ready for a face-off with china that most experts are expecting to happen in the next 12 to 18 months once president xi gets reelected this fall? >> brian: what do you think is going to happen because this president wants to meet with president xi some time in the next few weeks or a month or. so that will be an opportunity to send a message. what do you think that message will be? >> i think he is going to try and send a message that the united states will not tolerate china invading taiwan. and president xi is going to look at that and say your interest in national deference is noted. china is a ren grade province. we always wanted to unify it with mainland china and going to continue to pursue a path that's
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going to allow to us do that again within that 18 month window. when you really look at it, the meeting is going to be an air bubble because nothing will matter unless the united states is willing to rebuild our military forces and it project power your allies in the region in a manner that sends the clear signal to china that will deter them from any invasion of taiwan. >> brian: we are just giving our sufficient to ukraine giving it as quick as possible. we don't have a wealth of armament remaining. and lastly, how great would it have been for speaker pelosi to come back and demand that taiwan get the defensive weaponry necessary to repel a china invasion? because we see -- we are watching and they are going through their dry run. but we also can study what they are doing, can't we? don't we know the weapons that would work? >> absolutely. when you look at what we're giving today, those weapons work. stop going for the next best thing.
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let's reorganize and refurbish the weapons that we have. let's get the new weapons built that we need today from the stocks that we used. and let's make sure that we are ready to project power. every single day that china spends at sea projecting power gives them capability. we have to remember that. and we need to be able to project that sage power there. we're not prepared right now. nor are we doing what is necessary to rebuild the stocks to be able to get in the toe to toe fight with china in the straight of taiwan should it come to that. >> brian: taiwan needs to be able to do it themselves give them the weapons they need. commander, thanks so much. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: still ahead, another migrant bus arriving in new york this morning just after another group of migrants, illegal immigrants i should say caught panhandling during a pit stop in tennessee. senator marsha blackburn on how the border crisis is hitting american towns across the nation. >> not good.
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♪ steve got a fox news alert. moments ago another bus filled with migrants arrived here in new york city at the port authority as texas governor greg abbott continues to bus them out of texas heading to new york or d.c. it's not just new york. our next guest says, quote: joe biden's failures can be found right in your backyard as buses with migrants are stops in tennessee. here with more tennessee senator marsha blackburn. senator, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: so we have heard these stories about how apparently a number of these buses headed for the big northeastern corridor cities. people on the bus are demanding that they stop in tennessee. what are you hearing? >> what we have heard is that they are threatening the drivers from time to time and they are wanting to get to where their
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friends are. see, they look at this, steve, as safe passage if you will across the country. because they are being given that free bus ride to wherever they want to go and of course the sanctuary city policies many cities across the country have. large big blue cities not chattanooga. they have set up. the cartels have been free to set up shop if you will. they have their hubs. that's where your gangs are located. that's where the sex trafficking operations are located. and many times these mostly young men want to get off the bus and they will find somewhere close. they will get off and then they will fly on or drive on to where they want to get to where their friends are. word travels and their friends have said hey, you need to come here and then we will pick you up. we will get you there. it's interesting how this is
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working with these that are coming across the border. and when you look at the numbers, and where they are going and talk to local law enforcement and they say hey, we know the drugs into our community are coming out of detroit or atlanta or chicago are or wherever, they can tell you where these drug dealers and sex traffickers and these gang leaders are all working. >> steve: right. well, the way you have described it is different than what we have been led to believe. you know, when people are starting to be processed. they come over the border illegally and then our federal agents process them. they say do you have somebody like a relative or somebody who will sponsor you? but you are depicting it as friends. and the suggestion you are making is that some of these friends might be working for cartels so it makes it sound like some of these people are coming into the country to work
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for the cartels? that's kind of what i heard. is that what you are saying? >> you know, steve, what we know is that when they come across the border, they have a bracelet that is put on them. and then that is more or less the way that the cartels are going to track them as they work out their debt. >> steve: i get you. >> many of them have that debt to work out. so getting to one of these hubs working in whatever way, labor gangs or the sex trafficking. which to me the way the women and children are being treated is just awful. we look at cities where they are saying there is crime in the streets. crime has escalated. >> you look at the crime rates in new york and these sanctuary city mayors are now complaining. they should be talking to joe biden. this is his policy that has
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caused this. and they have basically rolled out the welcome mat, said we are going to be a sanctuary city, give benefits, voting rights, privileges of citizenship. it. >> we have a soundbite of somebody who works in mcdonald's there in your state of tennessee. and apparently some of these people off the bus panhandling aggressively. they had to call the cops. watch. this kept on going from here go over there to the gas station. just trying to get money from people saying they got dropped off and they are trying to get to the airport to go to florida. get the police to, you know, remove them from the premises. >> steve: you know, senator, we had heard that the buses were going from new york to texas to new york or texas to d.c. along the way, obviously, there are a lot of people stopping and getting off the bus.
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>> that's right. they go to the airport and get on the plane and fly to wherever they are going. we know that this is happening. it has been reported. people are seeing then on the streets. there are some public disturbances. and what people are saying, until we secure that southern border, every town is a border town. every state is a border state. we need to end this. and allow our southern border to be secured and give these governors the ability to secure these communities across the southern border. >> steve: senator, thank you very much for joining us today from nashville. >> you got it, take care. >> steve: have a good week. still ahead, fox nation diving deeply into the titanic. sneak preview of a special with that music coming up. ♪ there's nothing i fear ♪ and i know that my heart will go on ♪
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>> carley: tesla is hitting a huge manufacturing milestone producing over 3 million cars. the ceo elon musk announcing the news on sunday congrats on making million car total tesla has made over 3 million. the electric vehicle company also saying this past june was the company's most productive month ever, making 258,000 cars. and 3, 2, 1, blast off. the world's fastest airliner is set to debut as the first commercial super sonic plane the world has seen in nearly 20 years. boom super sonic is developing the overture airliner and claims
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it will cut flight times in half. for example, the typically 7 hour flight from new york to london will only take three and a half hours. boom says two airlines and the u.s. air force have signed on to purchase the plane. how cool is that? guys, over to you. >> steve: says they are taking off from newark. >> carley: great. >> steve: thank you very much, carley. fox nation's newest series is digging into the history of the titanic 110 years after it went to the bottom of the ocean. >> there were actually 2,208 passengers and crew on the titanic. >> tragically, a watery grave awaited many in the fallout of the greatest naval disaster in the history. >> ainsley: the special is narrow rated by one of the stars of the famous 1997 movie billy zane. >> will you can be blaize about some things but not about titanic. >> so this is the ship they say
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is unsinkable. >> it is unsinkable god himself could not sink this ship. >> brian: that tan nic advised on the movie. don leverage. don, what don't we know? >> always something to learn about the titanic. every time we go down to explore it we find new things. >> steve: here is a little snippet from the series regarding the theory. >> conspiracy theory began to get more and more popular whether it's the theory that the olympic and titanic were switched in some sort of insurance cover-up or that jp morgan is the owner of the international america tile marine had been using his authority to try to pressure the companies into building the ships cheaply. >> steve: don, we all know it theta iceberg in the middle of the night. a lot of people have never heard
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about insurance scam or building the ship cheaply which could have contributed to it just sinking. >> yeah. those just are -- what do you want to call them in some ways hoaxes. people come up with these theories because they want to get a book published or something like that. there is no evidence that the ship was ever switched with its sister ship the olympic. they weren't even identical sisters. as far as jp morgan no evidence they were trying to make the ship more cheaply because it was a very elegant ship and that's how they were advertising it. they weren't really cutting corners or anything like that. >> ainsley: i know that james cammeron asked you to help with the movie. it's the 25th anniversary. you got a small part. you were on deck in a costume during the movie. what started your fascination with the titanic? >> well, actually, i kind of think it's something you are born with by collecting stamps or something like that. but really defining moment was reading walter lord's book a
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night to remember that was published in 1955. i didn't reeled read it until the 1970s. that just grabbed me. excellent book. very well written. and i think it's been in print ever since. and that just -- the story just grabbed me. started doing research. getting more involved. and just kind of snowballed from there. >> brian: don, tell me since discovering the ship, what are some things like three things that stand out that you did not know until the ship was discovered on the ocean's bottom? >> well, the big one and it's kind of embarrassing to historians is that the ship broke in two because so many survivors said that it did. and yet the official inquiry in england determined that it didn't. so historians tended to go with the inquiry and here is the ship in two separate pieces and as i vindicated what survivors had have said. that was the first thing. there are just -- other things even little details like one of
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the life boat davitts shows how it was being cranked back in to try to get another boat into it. things like that. promenade deck windows which were supposedly closed that night were all open. some things that can't be explained but are interesting to us the historians who follow every little detail. >> steve: it was a great movie and great series on fox nation. don lynch, thank you very much. make sure, folks, you watch the brand new series titanic secrets narrated by billy zane on fox nation.com. >> brian: still ahead on the final hour. school choice for everyone as scholarship fund is helping parents of all financial background take control of their child's education and choose the school of their dreams. ♪ before treating your chronic migraine— 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine
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>> cameras capturing this footage of illegal ever grew. >> biden is hitting the beach and dodging the process. as his fellow democrats are publicly backing biden for reelection. >> little league team is heading to the world series. >> appreciate the 12-year-old kid to give up their summer and i will be on espn. it's really cool to see. ♪ ♪ >> all i want to do is be a right there. that's a beach, york beach maine. it's 75 degrees. it's a huge beach. i like the flat beaches because you can ride your bike like
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joe biden was doing. it can sometimes drive on the beaches. it's the most photographed lighthouse and all of new england there. >> can we take another look at that? you know when i look at man like that you not i think of? and that's when you go to maine and massachusetts you have a lobster roll, the serious unique because i have a friend who actually works in the show was vacationing in new york along the beaches last week. she wanted to have a lobster roll. remember it's a lobster roll. it's a hotdog bun with some lobster in it. take a guess. >> probably $25? >> they used to be like $10. now it's $45. >> did you see in disney world
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people were ordering they were ordering lobster rolls? there is just one dollop right in the middle spread the sides were not even filled in with lobster. >> it's crazy. halfway through august, enjoyed. it's going fast. >> one thing that's changing it's what's happening in the southern border, now we have a little bit of a war going on between new york and texas. these illegal immigrants have been shipped there on their own free will, signing a waiver. they got on a bus and went to five hours into new york city and they are now disembarking a few dozen of them, along along the almost all men. now what happens? they jump into our shelters, we give them food and clothing. because we are so awash in cash in new york city and we have no other needs done to take other countries illegal immigrants end. >> we are told 52 people came in on the bus this morning, 46 were
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men, five women, one young girl. >> yesterday another bousquet man and a reporter was able to find out from some of the migrants where they were going. sure they were a shipped courtesy of the state of texas here to new york city, but ultimately not the destination for some people who were going to new jersey, some to north carolina, others to chicago and others to kentucky as well. we were talking to marsha blackburn, tennessee senator, a little while ago. she was talking about how we know the state of texas has hired these buses to transport people from texas to new york or d.c. but a lot of people are getting off midway and just on saturday apparently there was a bus and it was bound for new york city and the people on the bus were saying unless you stop in chattanooga, tennessee, so we can get off or going to call the cops. there were allegations people were sick and stuff like that. if you don't stop we are going
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to call the cops. the guy said i'm not going to stop. ultimately they did stop in chattanooga and of the 50 people on board. so this bus shows up in new york city with only five people. a lot of the people as well apparently once they get to chattanooga they don't have any money so what do they do? a couple of them this weekend were panhandling aggressive outside of mcdonald's in tennessee. until somebody called the cops, watch. >> i had to get the police to remove them from the premises. after that we haven't seen them for a while. >> they were asking people in the parking lot for food and money. then they went over to the gas station and did the same thing there but the police remove them from the mcdonald's. >> some people said they were promised they could stop and chat chattanooga. the city said no do not stop
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here for the bus driver said were not going to go, then there was an uprising. they end up stopping there and they would ultimately end up in new york. >> are they planning to go through? >> the immigrants were told the root get a chance to stop them when they weren't going to because people got word out to city officials all hell broke loose. bottom line is this is a problem that will not be addressed by this administration. while we are speaking or in the border patrol are trying to take intake from all these illegals coming across our country illegally to coming here. we don't know what they're going to be up to. it might be the most upstanding or worst person of the world, doesn't matter. it's not the way you do things. in the country who is worried about the social services and is remarkably spending more than we earn why do we feel obligated to take -- >> if you go to a foreign
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country and you go back to the u.s. you have to show your passport even though you are a citizen. these people don't have to. marsha blackburn showed that bus, his net interesting that joke of edge cannot come to the u.s. open because he's not vaccinated. are all these people vaccinated? >> i'm sure they've had a thorough background checks. >> here is the senator from tennessee talking about one of the problems for the government and the country as a whole is certain cities are sanctuary cities and the mayors there are making things worse. >> what we've heard is that they are threatening the drivers from time to time and they are wanting to get to where their friends are. see they look at this, steve, a safe passage if you will across the country because they are being given that free bus ride to whoever they want to go. the sanctuary city mayors who are now complaining they should
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be talking to joe biden. this is his policy that is because this. they have basically rolled out the welcome mat and said were going to be in sanctuary city and get benefits and voting rights and privileges of citizenship. >> one of the other things she suggested was they have seen the migrants coming to the country with different colored wristbands on depending on how much people paid to the cartels for passage into the country. she was suggesting that some of them might actually owe the cartel money because maybe when they go to united states they wind up working for the cartel and some of their vast illegal operations. through the creation under the international bridge in eagle pass. groups of migrants being processed. others crossing the river behind them. another group walking up and locals are playing golf just yards away. this is a difficult morning right here in this small texas
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city. think about that, mayor adams. he knew madge and being a small town and sing these people just stream across your ranch can be your house, your life, your town. these are not people with great infrastructure. they don't care. at that single men had to be reversed and set back, what happened to that? >> that's what we had for a while. but here new york city tell mike state what grade app it doing was politicals strategy because among other things suddenly people might i watch the fox news channel are wondering why are all these migrants in new york city? they are asking why is that? it's because joe biden administration let them into the country and governor abbott said you know what? we've got to him when he to how they like to take the bus? now as we hear the bus -- >> that clip puts adams and the
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tough possession because he's asking for federal dollars to help pay for these. yet he is one of the woods who likes the sanctuary city policy that says everybody is welcome here. now he saying he wants to go up campaign against governor abbott down in texas. >> he also goes out everyday partying i'm sure that will work out well. meanwhile former president trump is demanding the department of justice return some of the documents seized a week of go over alleged breach of client privilege documents. >> the fbi are warning law enforcement agencies of some pretty heinous threats in the wake. >> peter doocy has all the details next. sick of the fbi gave president trump a list of what they took out of mar-a-lago and i was pointing to that list saying give it back. he set on this true social website it's been learned the fbi and its now famous rate of
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mar-a-lago took boxes of privileged attorney-client material and also executive privilege material which they knowingly should not have taken. i respectfully request these documents be a room immediately returned to the location from which they were taken. about the fbi more broadly trump is now saying the fbi has a long and unrelenting history of being corrupt here just look back to the days of j. edgar hoover and the modern era nothing is changed except it's gotten far worse. that sentiment is now at the heart of an eph's memo about threats to federal agents. part of that memo warns of an increase in violent threats posted on social media against federal officials and facilities including a threat to places so-called dark dirty bomb in front of fbi hq. white house officials continue blaming those. there is a wall up between the biden office and the merrick garland office.
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>> the department of justice when it comes to law enforcement is independent. this is what we believe in this with the president has said. this is not about politicizing anything. >> the white house is not giving us any details about what the president may have known before or after this search warrant was executed. they say he's not gotten a formal briefing from the attorney general but in terms of what he has picked up from reading the newspaper or watching this show. we just don't know because they are not telling us. back to you. >> peter, on your trip we were talking to griff earlier and he said that the security is not ramped up significantly, even though there are these threats to place a dirty bomb outside of the door of the fbi. what about around the white house? i know they cordoned it off are you noticing and uptake of security in washington, d.c.? out imaginal federal institutions would be at risk? >> i've not noticed anything
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differently. it does seem there is some different security like new secret service agents being trained on different stuff which is normal for when the president is out of town. but it does not seem like there's anything out of the ordinary. >> peter what's the next step? they said this process usually takes weeks or even months but the doj usually doesn't indict a case within 60-90 days of a general election. are we going to find out more about this after the midterms? >> not necessarily. right now trump is not on any ballots. the midterm election should not apply to trump. if he was an announced candidate it might be different but if they worried about introducing interfering with an election is not put himself forward for any of these congressional contests that should not be an issue.
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because they give very much for the live report. because hard to imagine looking to prosecute for you for the espionage act. that could be the president could say june 2nd when you came to see me i was able to coordinate with you, told me to put a lock on the door put a lock on the door the next thing you know breaking into my house for the espionage act? that meant the president of the united states got this material was trying to sell it to other countries or organizations. does anybody really think the president was looking to do that? >> according to section 793d of the espionage act's essence having possession of a document related to national defense if it causes injury to the u.s. or advantage to a foreign nation. if he failed to deliver it if they ask for it but we don't know. >> there's so much we don't now. just think about it this way. because merrick garland and you know the top people at the doj
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have staked their entire reputation because this is an extraordinary act for them to have conducted the execution of the search warrant or we can go now. what ever it was we have no idea at this point, those details have not been leaked out. the department of justice was really good at not leaking stuff up because we didn't even know about the raid. we did know about it until it was over. donald trump put it out on truth social. it must be really big which would suggest there could be a heavy legal consequence. number two is still the thing is after we did this russia stuff we heard about nuclear secrets unless, proof donald trump was in bed with vladimir come over and over again we hear these
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sensational headlines they get debunked and fade away. the same people that won awards for the russia investigation which was nothing but a hoax. i would hoard hold your powder and all of these unnamed sources that tell mainstream outlets about things that they evidently uncovered. >> we just know right now given the fact that there is the suggestion there's a lot of online specific threats against some specific agents the fbi and whatnot it would be great for everybody to tap down the rhetoric against the fbi. the fbi simply was doing with the doj asked them to do. so with all of these threats
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going around it would ultimately be great if the former president, who has always been a great supporter of law enforcement, had posed with the thousand police departments coast-to-coast, it would be great if he called for an end to the violent rhetoric against federal law enforcement. and in particular the fbi that was just doing their job. >> but as trey gowdy pointed out last night, free to look at the situation and think democrats and republicans have been treated the same over the last few years you have to be looking at a different situation. >> gets interesting the democrats and progressives are now worried about protecting law enforcement when they weren't years ago during the raids but nobody wants violence towards fbi agents o or any of these individuals. >> if you want to personify that search, look at the attorney general of the united states. merrick garland is the one who has staked his entire reputation on it.
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if there is not something really big there, he's done. >> let's handed over to carly, she has more headlines for us. >> a sad one to start things off with ed hayes who said after 53 years old just nine days after her fiery car crash into a los angeles home the actress was taken off life support. she spent several days in a coma will medical personnel matched her for organ donation. her film career spans three decades, best known for her roles in donnie blasko and milk money. authorities in california are releasing more details involving missing 16-year-old kylie rodney. police say she was seen on video at a campground party wearing this white hoodie with pink lettering. you can see it right there. it's unclear if this was the last thing she had on. the team has been missing for ten days now along with her car, a silver honda cr-v. police have increased the reward for any information leading to
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her return to $75,000. bizarre video shows a man fleeing police in an excavator. when deputies told the suspect to shut the heavy equipment down he ignored them for several minutes, starting a slow speed chase that lasted for about half a mile. authorities say he had three arrest warrants and was also wanted for allegedly stealing the car. should've taken the car. opal players coming to a rescue to save a woman involving the car crash. the boys were arriving at school on a friday when witness lerach. thanks to those teenagers police are saying she was transferred to a local hospital and is expected to be okay. you are looking at heroes on your screen there. you don't know at that car was going to go up in flames, and they use there's --
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other options can be costly. one organization is renting money for stock scholarships for students looking to attend a school of their choice. >> good morning, thank you so much for having me. >> you're welcome. we talked about so much of this woke agenda being pushed in our schools. our math in our reading scores or not. right now is a country. why are they focusing so much on that instead of reading, writing, and arithmetic? >> that's a really good question. i don't think we're ever going to change the way the focus word -- for now we have a system where the money goes to the system. bill play taxes and the only option parents have us to send their children to a government run school with those tax dollars. we need to get to a system that's transparent, accountable to parents, but gets back to the
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academics. why are we focused on nonacademic courses once we have a situation come as you said come over less than 50% of our children are proficient in reading and math. it begs the question what are we doing and why are we doing this? parents of the first educators of their children. they have the right and the responsibility to make the best educational decisions they can for their kids. right now if you are rich or have financial resources or you can move to a good school district he could make those choices. but if you are under resourced, like the parents that we helped, you are stuck in a failing school and that's not fair. >> if you know you are in a bad district and your kids are going to one of the schools but you cannot afford to do anything about it tell us what your organization does. i heard your interview with david as men become a friend of mine who is very involved in your organization send it to me. you are telling him what's happening in new hampshire. tell us about what that state is doing. >> so under the leadership of
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governors to nina that state passed something called an education freedom account. what that means is the state portion of the funding for education is deposited directly into a families account for income eligible peoples. i like to have what arizona's passwords for all kids. we can come cola for the families to make sure they comply with the law of the state and then the families can take that funding and they can use it to send their child to a private school. they can use it to get a tutor. they can use it for a number of different things because the parents look at their child and see specifically what the child's needs are. with the best way to educate is for their child. and they can look the best decision. they now have resources. >> what do you hear from parents that are benefiting because i'm sure many of them are in tears thinking you and how can our viewers help your organization? >> our organization's website is
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scholarshipfund.org. i would send parents there looking for programs across the country. we do this with dollars and donors and we also come alongside the family. the family pays part of it. i've been astonished over the past 20 years of doing this job and how grateful parents are come even though they have to pay a percentage of their own income towards tuition. there are so grateful for an option for their children other than what they've been assigned to through the government run system. >> sometimes will help pay they feel like they are contributing as well. and it means even more to them. thank you so much for what you do. too many children out there in tough situations and we love them all and want them to have all of the opportunities possible that this great country gift from so thank you. >> thank you so much. we have to take care of our kids. all right coming up the white house playing defense after a new report from house republicans accused of president biden of knowingly misleading the public about the
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>> as we mark one year from what the withdrawal from afghanistan a new republican report accuses the white house of knowingly misleading americans about that withdrawal year ago pair the house foreign affairs committee saying the choices made in the corridors of power in d.c. lead to tragic yet avoidable outcomes, 13 dead service members, american lives still at risk, and increased threats to our homeland security. >> joe biden just being joe biden got to stop us up at the white house says this report is riddled with an accurate. characterizations can cherry picked information command false claims. when ejection sits on the foreign affairs committee and reviewed the report. congressman comeau do you think about the pushback from the white house? >> it's understandable they don't want the truth to get out there, brian. from the beginning we've known a lot of this and this validates what we thought was going on all along. it outlines the lack of planning and urgency by the white house
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and the national security council. it shows that they disregarded a lot of the information regarding from the department of defense and the military but are they completely disregarded that up at the state department and chart of this and tired by q8 and procedure. you can see what it led to commit led to a colossal failure. we destroyed our reputation abroad. we lost 13 service members in the process. we have a lot of whistle-blowers that are come up and contributed to this report. i do get very accurate and think is very telling predicates only the beginning of what working to find out once we get the house back in january and we really start oversight into this. of course the white house does not like this. >> it's is the republicans it's intentions are to use subpoena power for take back the majority in november because the state department is blocked up 34 current officials they want to talk to only block them from appearing in front of the committee. why have they done that? >> don't ask me. they don't want them to tell the truth. this can be a lot of finger-pointing when that happens. we started asking for these
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people to come and testify before congress and to give us written statements back in november of last year. so far we've been completely blocked. that's why people are disgusted with what's going on in our government. it's just no accountability. something like this cannot happen then nobody be held accountable for it. we will get to the bottom of this will find a what happened to the billions of dollars of weapons that we left behind. all the sib applications that were out there that we left these people behind. these people, a lot of them fled into iran to be keep from being killed by the taliban. now orion has access to these people to know a lot about our tactics in our procedures. it's a national security issue for us. >> absolutely come out tomorrow. it didn't have to be like this. the president's own general says please leave a residual force of 2500 they are still al qaeda does not come in a takeover. but in the meantime joe biden called it an extraordinary
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success. but ultimately here we are a year later that looks like two decades a real effort down the drain. >> you're right, steve. it's so frustrating to me the few times we've had people come full force and congress lived on the strata pat themselves on the back for what unbelievable it just a they pulled off. it's ridiculous. it infuriates everyone when we hear that on both sides of the aisle. the department of defense requested 253rd troops. we could have done this in a logical, controlled fashion. nobody would've gotten killed. we could've turned the silver like it was supposed to be done. but it was known for political reasons. >> congressman jackson, thank you for coming on. click the link you, guys, appreciate for you for having me. >> amazing career. dr. come at congress coming up
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>> joe manchin, when it was announced to a single scum of the people of west virginia have been taken care of. of course it was a great big bill. nobody read it here nobody understood it. you've looked at it. hausa can impact your coal miners? >> we've read it a couple times now were still coming through the 700 plus pages of very detailed climate and energy provisions. we don't see much in here for west virginia's coal industry whatsoever. in fact we see because of the turbocharging of the renewable portfolio wind and solar primarily come of the colas can be placed at a major disadvantage. >> are you surprised joe manchin would do this to his own faith? you feel betrayed. >> we are surprised. because there's been such a strong push back over past 18 months against very stream climate provisions. then all of a sudden this comes up by way of a deal between senator manchin and the majority
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leader, chuck schumer. it was very surprising and very disappointing. >> this bill includes subsidies to build renewable energy projects on former coalfields. at the problem because your coal miners phone call to come from those coal field and not a great big solar panel. >> absolutely. coal is a very desired commodity around the world right now. we are actually doing pretty well. there's a lot of new markets and opportunity for the state of west virginia, not only domestically here but internationally. coal exports are on the rise. more and more countries and states are looking to fulfill their baseload generation to keep household industrial electricity flowing consistently around the clock. >> shortly as some of the people across the poetry had put their hopes and joe manchin not to do what he did.
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but you been watching them for a long time. a surprise he -- it looked like he was going to say no but he caved. >> while he's been dug in and out a lot of these issues. there's no question about that. to west virginia it's been a hold on we are the energy state, we might a lot of school here. we produce a lot of natural gas. it been a lot of pushback and stronger funds from our state leadership against president biden's attack and since we go to zero carbon economy. bill mentioned he's been a pretty strong defense. it was very surprising and concerning that in the 11th hour we switch gears. >> the 11th hour up to 100 days away from the midterms.
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coincidence? >> i don't think so. were more concerned tomorrow looking at it from the technical and legal aspects of the bill. but also more importantly come in during the budget reconciliation process, were a simple majority vote prevails and there's no opportunity for input, public hearings, committee hearings, that's a bigger concern to us. >> thank you very much for joining us from west virginia. cordoba for the top of the hour currently joins us with some troubling news about serial killings? >> listen to this. the son of a man suspected of killing four muslims may have had helped his father carry out some of those murders. all four victims were fatally shot within a five-mile radius of each other. federal authorities now say they
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believe saves 20-year-old son was involved in at least one murder. mariah carey's atlanta home was reportedly burglarized while she was out of town. page six reporting her mansion was reporting all her -- please confirm the break-ins but aren't giving any more details. carries representatives also stink silent about the theft. the top superstar about the property last november for more than $5 million. adam? over deal over to you. >> thank you. beautiful day out here in fox square. this can be a lot of spots across the country were it's feeling less humid. you see lots of 70s across the country. 60 degrees in chicago. out farther to the west temperatures down into the middle 60s. there's a couple of rainy spots we are paying attention to. a lot of heavy rain moving across the rio grande valley in south texas.
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then we continued to see every single month monsoon rains across the desert spent -- obviously a bit of a double-edged sword because they need that rain, still under drought. 2-3 inches wide spread across the state of arizona. some spots getting this much is 5 inches of total rain. once again if you live in texas and the temperatures it can be running up and the triple dative. at this point, steve, they're getting used to that. it's been that way for the last six weeks or so. speak what leave. all right, thank you very much live report through the streets of new york city. beautiful day for coming up in your for faulting is making history with first appearance in the little league world series. the team from bryan's hometown is going to join them live ahead of the big game. for a in with bill and dana. >> help the team does well. speak well of that hump is an american town were there. steve it was a we could ago
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>> he's from long island making history with his first trip to the little league world series in 72 years. >> joey leonetti throws a no-hitter. massapequa little league is on his way to williamsport. williamsport. >> without win a lot of humor dubbing that america same. joining us right now with the massapequa coast little league team, 14-2 overall thoughts are looking to play for a world title. roman clark, congratulations. ryan beckers in the back, congratulations. and to everyone massapequa coast. what is it about this team that
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got to the little league world series for the first time in the 72-year-old history of massapequa? speak with the group of 11 boys supporting one another and listening to their coach isn't really wanting to make their town in the coastal little league proud. >> joey, not only did you win the final game you tossed a no-hitter. 4-0 was the final. what did it be like before the game, during the game, and after? it seemed like you have been doing this for 50 years? >> it just felt great throwing the no-hitter in the championship game of the first ever metro region. i'm just so happy we are here. >> it's a bit like sins? all the attention? >> it's been great. our entire team representing the metro, long island, massapequa, it's been great.
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>> brian talk about the sacrifice these kids made to get here. >> it's been unbelievable. the hours of practice, the traveling that we've done the last 2-3 weeks, it's been really tremendous. with these kids in these parents have put in. we do ask a lot and we demand a lot, every one of these boys and everyone of these these parents stepped up. >> the hope of winning the state, then you win it all. what they're saying about the team behind joe, they're fundamentally sound, they seem to do everything correct. how much coaching goes into this. >> it's a ton of coaching. discussions between brian and myself. the expectations that they see as achievements for themselves. push them further along in their
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successes. at the end of the day trying to make our community proud him get these boys memories they will remember for the rest of their lives. we're just hard and hoping for a couple of good outcomes in the next couple of days. >> who would doubt you guys. christian commodes the attention been my? next minute you're on espn. >> i think it's crazy. none of us felt like we were going to make it this far. >> are you going to be intimidated on the big stage with everybody watching? how are you going to overcome the nerves and make it seem like any other game? >> i think we just play better
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as a team. >> joey would you back them up on that? >> 100%. we always perform better. >> in williamsport brian how many parents made the trip? >> had a couple of caravans coming in. probably four or 500 people. like these people said when these lights get bright there really step up. congratulations, guys, you're going to win it all. back in a moment. >> thank you very much, brian. ♪ ♪ before they even start—with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection
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♪♪♪ >> well, it's august 15th. some hot stuff all across the country. make it a great day. >> thank you so much for watching. listen to brian on the radio right after this. >> bill: good morning, everybody. monday 9:00 fox news alert. one year after the taliban swept into kabul and took control, republicans in congress set to release a review of the botched u.s. withdrawal. a draft of that document shows more than 800 american citizens were left behind. one year later the taliban rule afghanistan with an iron fist. trey yingst is back on the grounds in kabul and we'll speak with general jack keane where we are today. first growing
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