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>> fox news alert put the career criminal accused of sick or punching a man is now free without bail. he was allowed to walk after they downgraded his charge from attempted murder to a misdemeanor. you are watching "fox & friends first." i am todd piro. >> carley: and i am carley shimkus. he is in a coma. the suspect is not just a registered content offender, but
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he has at least 14 prior arrests on his record. that is that is not the only shocking crime. >> carley: ashley strohmier has more. >> ashley: carley, the niece of that victim actually said she was shocked that this happened because of the lengthy rap sheet that i will get to. they are upset and shocked. police charge 55-year-old [indistinct] with attempted murder and they evaluated and charged him based on evidence they had. a homeless man positive charges were downgraded to third-degree assault and second-degree harassment. the victim was sucker punched and hit his head on the concrete leaving him with a brain bleed and a broken cheek. on probation for sexually consulting a teen.
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nick adams questioned the bail reform laws which allowed the revolving door for criminals to get back on the streets. arrested 14 times including 1994 control assault on a minor. the suspect accused of beating a cabdriver is facing manslaughter charges. he allegedly fatally beat a 52-year-old after refusing to pay for a cab ride back three arrests have been made in the brutal beating. police say there are more suspects. the taxi driver's why is pleading for them to come forward and bring justice to her husband. >> he was the only one i looked up to and now his life has been cut short just like that. we only want justice. we want justice to be served. >> ashley: the federation of taxi drivers is upping a 50,000-dollar reward for information. back to you guys.
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>> todd: actually, thank you. we will be speaking with the spokesman about the dangerous situation that workers and residents face every single day. it is just horrible. a flash mob of looters tearing up a convenience store. they stomped into that 7-eleven. one suspect even started throwing food at a worker. that same group held and block traffic and then donuts with their vehicles. the vandals ran off before police arrived. >> carley: a look at what is happening today. good morning. >> the story continues to be cooling. that will be changing a little bit today. the bigger story is rain that is falling day after day after day. it is an area that has been under drought conditions. so much rain over the last
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couple of weeks. monsoonal rain. this is a seasonal type of rain where there is seasonal moisture moving in. we continue to see flood watches and warnings across arizona and into new mexico. this will last until sunday at this point. it could end approximately stretching a little bit longer. how much rain are we talk about? you start to see all of these yellows and oranges and it has been raining every single day. widespread at least two to three more inches. some areas getting up to three to 5 inches. at least a couple inches of rain on the ground that we said is very wet. today going to be popping up in that middle 80s or so closer to 90 degrees in new york city. the extreme heat is going to be in the pacific northwest where temperatures are going to climb into that middle 90s. a lot of heat, a lot of humidity. we have got excessive heat warnings as you wrap into the
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weekend. still summer at least in a couple places. >> carley: adam, uncube. >> todd: we are wearing the same stuff. >> carley: twinning. a federal judge could make a redacted version of the trump raid affidavit public. will that be enough to provide answers? >> todd: on deck. ♪ ♪ ... she's feeling the power of listerine. he's feeling it.
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>> todd: a federal judge ordering the justice department to submit proposed redactions of the affidavit used to justify the raid on former president trump's home. >> carley: easy for you to say. he says he will release parts to the public. the question is, it will be enough? brooke singman has all the details. >> brooke: judge reinhart says he will release some of the affidavit. reinhart ruling the government has not met burden of showing the entire affidavit should remain sealed. the decision huge upset for the justice department which opposed unsealing the document. the judge is giving the department the chance to make
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redactions. counter intelligence chief is telling "washington post" there is real concern not just for the safety of these witnesses, but to other witnesses who may come forward and cooperate. there would be nothing of substance in the affidavit is released. trump's attorney says she expectss all substance will be lost once redactions are made. >> i suspect we will get black ink all over that piece of paper, if i was biden doj, i would be redacting everything other than the word "and," and "the." democrats are hiding corruption just like with the russia hoax. >> we haven't seen the affidavit
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and certainly haven't see the redactions and how it will play out, we'll be making that decision as it comes out. we got to see it. >> brooke: justice department has until noon on thursday, the judge will have final say. >> carley: todd, it is rare for the subject of an investigation in this case, trump, to want the full affidavit to be released because there could be things that would make him look bad. he wants everything made public. a spokesperson responded saying no redaction should be necessary, whole affidavit should be released given the democrats pension for using redaction to hide government corruption. trump is feeling really confident and given the fbi history of targeting him, no surprise. >> todd: a lot of questions remaining, sure your next guest has answers to your question.
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>> carley: yes, let's bring in matt schlapp. what is your reaction? >> it would benefit our country if we stop using the doj as if it was legal council for the dnc. they are supposed to be nonpartisan and have humility when it comes to approaching former presidents and presidents and instead they seem hell bent on dividing this country more at really critical time and i think it would serve the benefit of the american people if they saw why for the first time in 250 years it was necessary to raid the home and office of a former president. there must be a reason we've never done this before, despite having pretty rough people in the white house, despite having richard nixon, bill clinton and others who had big legal problems, this has never
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happened. >> carley: andy mccarthy said this is not really a question of whether trump should have had the documents at mar-a-lago, mccarthy seems to think he shouldn't have. he says this is a question of whether the doj should have raised this situation to deaf con5 for the presidential record act, which isn't a criminal statute act. do you agree with that assessment? >> i agree they shouldn't have done the raid. it is like we forget our history, maybe because we're trying to rip our history down. hillary clinton stole $200,000 of art and furniture from the white house, maybe bill was part of that, too. they didn't do a raid or have troops run in to take all the stuff back, they called them and said some stuff, maybe there was confusion, you don't own it, the american people do, they had to
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bring $200,000 worth of art and furniture. barack obama took documents and nobody raided his home or offices. there is a conversation that takes place about judgment call and what is allowed to be taken by a president and what isn't. greatest irony of all this information, the president had access for four years he was in office. what are they accusing him of? do they think he will give classified information to enemies? have we gotten so misguided that we think donald trump would do something to harm our national interest. people don't believe this is legitimate exercise of doj power. >> carley: there is a question about politics of all of this, trump's base is fired up, but same time, some democrats are saying let's hope that this stretches out through the midterms because it takes
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people's minds off other things like inflation. what do you think? do you think this helps or hurts republicans? >> you know, i would like to think we would make questions on raids and invading people's constitutional rights without thinking about the next election, but it is legitimate question. what are democrats thinking? why are they trying to do everything possible to take the focus off inflation and afghanistan and all the weaknesses and the policies of the biden administration making life harder for people, that is why the j-6 committee is pounding out fal see about what happened on that day and why unfortunately merrick garland, who was once regarded as a respectable juryist has become an aprajic of the dnc doing everything at the doj to increase political standing of joe biden, that is not his job.
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his job is to be top law enforcement officer of all of us no matter party. he has abandoned any legitimacy and i think he will be impeached when republicans take over majority of the house. >> carley: a lot of republicans don't trust the doj, the way that will change is through doj transparency and that is not happening now. thank you for joining me this morning. all right, new york city mayor eric adams is putting migrants in luxury hotels on the taxpayer dime and bill expected to run into the tens of millions of dollars. >> todd: talking to someone who stayed at one of the hotels who says he is not going back until something is done to fix the border crisis.
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>> carley: the gloves are off between texas governor greg abbott and new york mayor eric adams. at the border, seeing more migrant crossings by the day. >> todd: griff jenkins joins us live from washington. >> griff: the crisis at the border is showing no signs of slowing down. don't take it from me, the images and numbers are telling the story. yesterday in del rio alone people are coming across every single day. we saw texas dps shutting the gate on migrants, there was no one to process them. new york city mayor eric adams is lashing out at texas governor
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greg abbott after having a small fraction of border crisis delivered to his doorstep. >> this is to raise his national profile and you should not be doing it by taking away the respect and dignity of people who are in need. what the texas governor is doing is so anti-american. >> griff: abbott is doubling down with more buses on the way saying adams should direct his frustration at president biden. >> i'm helping the local communities by bussing the migrants out of local communities and sending them up to the northeast, where they have self-identified as sanctuary cities, not once did the new york mayor condemn the biden administration for what they were doing to put the immigrants in new york city. they are a bunch of hypocrites. >> griff: more migrants arrive in the new york apple, the
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department of homeless services has reached out to potential suppliers for a bid to supply hotel rooms. hotel association is ready to help as it has in the past during covid when many in shelters were moved to hotels. are more buses on the way to new york today? nothing officially scheduled, but we have our fox camera on site there, the port authority says it is a regular occurrence every morning lately. todd and carley. >> todd: everything between now and november is viewed through prism of the midterm, are you expecting, knowing the border as well as you do and knowing how it works, are you expecting what i call reverse october surprise where magically all the migrants stop two weeks, three weeks before november? are you seeing that, anticipating that or are you going to go full until it stops?
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>> it will keep going and it's a great question, todd. the reason it will keep going is because this is the most profitable product of the cartels, the mexican cartels who have an absolute vice grip on our border, that is why, and i've showed you time and time again color-coded bracelets with numbers. it is organized every single person is paying and unlike in the past when the border crisis at the levels back in the year 2000 really it was mostly mexican or northern triangle, guatemala or el salvador and now more than 150 countries coming from all over the world and going through the mexican cartels who are making a killing on it. what is so amazing about this story, let's imagine you had a category 6 hurricane, i used to cover a lot of hurricanes. we've never had a category 6,
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we've never seen wind or destruction at that level. if we do, what if nobody came to cover it? that is happening at the border, two million plus this year, number of countries, drugs and fentanyl coming, never seen this. this is the category 6 and yet where is the coverage? but for bill melushg sian. in border states want to be honest with what the american people are seeing on our channel, they should try to engage us and say we have to find a solution, it is a crisis we've never seen before. >> carley: bill said mayor eric adams is complaining about 4000 migrants in new york city, which has a lot of infrastructure coming in over the past three or four months and that is what small texas towns see within a
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single day and you bring up the drugs and now seeing scary new trend of fentanyl coming in to the united states and it is in this colorful form that looks like candy. we're talking about children that can pick that up, ingest it and what happens to them? >> griff: it is so very deadly in san diego county, it is the epicenter, ground zero for the fentanyl crisis in 2016. there are only 13 fentanyl-related deaths. in 2021, 817, 2375% increase and it is having a real effect and of course seeing the cartels who are making fentanyl pills in labs down there getting it into the u.s. and social media being used to market it to young people who unknowingly unfortunately become victims to the drug. >> todd: that analogy, fentanyl
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deaths, imagine if those are plane crashes, we would be covering them for weeks, yet nothing, nothing on the other channels and it is sick because kids are dying. griff jenkins, we appreciate it. more horrific news out of new york. taxi driver and father of four beaten to death, one of many shocking crimes we are seeing playing out. >> carley: those are kids beating him up, we'll talk to a spokesman of taxi drivers what needs to be done to help them. >> my husband was a good man, everything we had, now his life has been cut short just like that.
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>> carley: a between the-year-old man is facing manslaughter charges for beating a taxi driver to death after refusing to pay for a cab drive, three arrests have been made in the death of a man. police say there are more suspects. >> my husband was a good man. he was everything we had. he was my children's hero. he was my backbone. he was the one i looked up to. i looked up to god. besides god, he was only one i
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looked up to and now his life has been cut short just like that. >> carley: here is spokesperson for the new york city federation of taxi drivers. fernnando, a lot of viewers got to know you during the jose alba issue. you were with the widow of that taxi driver yesterday, what was that experience like for you? >> i've been with them all week and it's heartbreaking. heartbreaking when you see three children, four, five, seven and eight asking for their father, heartbreaking when you see a widow grieving for the man that is her backbone and supported not only her children and family, but his family back in ghana. the pain will never go away. >> carley: this cabdriver was robbed, this group two know 20
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year olds and three teens, one 13 years old, they get out of the cab and didn't pay their bill. they beat him to death and he was robbed and murdered. one of the 20 year olds is a repeat offender who was let out on the street. >> hope these guys will not be let go. spoke to the district attorney melissa katz, she knows what she needs to do. she knows the severity of the crime and will not let them get away with it. i knowledge the justice we got for jose alba, we'll get in a different direction for putin. >> carley: so many criminals have been let go and go on to commit other crimes. there is a situation that took place, a criminal sucker punched
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somebody, fracturing his skull and he's now in a coma. he has 14 priors, a registered sex offender. he just gets out of jail. this is a situation that continues to happen in new york city, what kind of crime do you need to commit in new york to get arrestd and stay behind bars? >> last night i met with mayor adams and we discussed crime. he totally opposes what is going on and wants bail reform to be reformed. what is going on in albany doesn't make sense, what is happening to our city doesn't make sense. >> carley: it is not mayor adams, you have governor kathy hochul, she says those talking about bail reform and criticizing it are pushing a political slogan rather than looking for real answers, she's talking about you in that statement, what is your response? >> the political issue here is
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crimes, the victims we need to look at the victims, look at the kids and his wife, his community, his parents and see what they lost. we can't look at and defend people that commit crime, it is not the way to go. you need to start defending victims and we need to take our city back. i spoke with governor kathy hochul's people yesterday and she doesn't really agree with what is going on, no one can agree. >> carley: why doesn't she change it? >> common sense needs to prevail. i believe she will, i believe she will make a difference. we stand on the same ground and we need to defend our ground and get rid of the criminals and take our city back, it's simple as that. this is not about politics, this is about people that are suf aring and losing their loved ones. people are used to doing it continually.
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>> carley: you're on the right side, governor kathy hochul, i don't know what is going on wither had, she changed terminology from inmate to incarcerated person to be nicer to criminals there needs to be priority shift with her and everything in albany. thank you, we appreciate it. brian stelter is out at cnn as network tries to pivot away from opinion programming. >> todd: concha was on vacation, we brought him back, he's better than ever according to the prompter. he will share his thoughts on that next. ♪ research shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young people.♪
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>> carley: parents are revoting after the largest teachers union in new jersey post an ad labeling them extremist. >> todd: cheryl casone has more. >> cheryl: the war on parents continues, the teachers union of new jersey labeling parents extremist in this new ad. >> we don't agree on everything in new jersey, we all agree our kids deserve world-class education. when extremists attack our school, that is not who we are, people that want to fight to get
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political points should take that somewhere else. >> cheryl: both are running for school board seats and they joined you last hour. >> how can you trust an adult to talk about sex with your child when they don't tell you when, how and if it is age appropriate or not. >> sadly, the board of education has not had the courage to say no, we have rule in new jersey and we're going to do what is best in our community. >> cheryl: 43% of americans say teachers focus on gender identity too much. >> carley: exciting return to the movie theater. >> cheryl: if you are looking for weekend plans, how about nostalgia. ♪ >> shape up. ♪ >> i need a man. ♪ >> my heart is set on you. ♪ >> better shape up. better understand.
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>> cheryl: amc theater announcing the theater chain will show the 1977 musical hit grease to honor olivia newton john, who died of breast cancer. newton died august 8th. my favorite story she told about making that story, they had to sew her into those pants. >> carley: that is right, i knew that. her figure is unbelievable. >> cheryl: and beautiful up until the day we lost her. >> todd: we've known each other so long, you know the rules, i will never give up making puns and neither is he. >> cheryl: let's stick with this trip back to the '80'ss on friday. remember this hit from 1987, you know you danced to "never gonna give you up issue" to celebrate
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the 35th anniversary, singer rick ashley is recreating the song for triple a. watch this. ♪ >> never gonna give you up. never gonna let you down. never gonna run around and desert you. never gonna make you cry. never gonna say goodbye. >> cheryl: oh, yeah inform rick ashley is 56 years old. >> carley: he looks great. >> cheryl: doesn't he look great, the original video from '87 has 1.2 billion views on youtube. so happy to see one of my '80'ss icons looks good, will not name names, been rough transitions for me, transformations of guys i had crush on. >> carley: they try to stay young issue get surgery, doesn't work. >> todd: they were big into the
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nonpharmaceuticals. rick ashley living clean. >> carley: thanks, that's fun. >> this product, this service was a success or a failure, you have haters saying this was a failure. looking at 20between the, i'm taking you seriously as contender because of your presence on cable news. >> it was shocking, we lost our leader this week, we're not going anywhere. >> todd: control z, cnn is saying so long to host brian stelter and canceling his show, reliable sources. >> carley: joe concha joins us now. what do you think about this? >> joe: i had to be sewn into my pants today after vacation, i can relate to that process. brian stelter sealed his own fate when he decided with the hubris to end all hubris to
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attack discovery, the company that took over cnn. here is what he had to say, the zucker era cnn clearly were not watching cnn directly cht yes, i'm including john malone in all this, who is john malone? discovery largest shareholder and one of the most powerful people in brian stelter incoming orbit. let's insult him in the open in condescending fashion and expect to keep a job where he got half the ratings of media buzz on this network. the irony here, as media reporter you are supposed to call out media bias or media activists and instead brian stelter did more to hurt the image of this industry and his network than most people you can think of. his program, his newsletter existed almost solely to obsess
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about fox news often in a dishonest manner. look at it as jeb zucker gets the boot and therefore brian stelter as chief hitman had no real role left at that network under this new regime run by discovery. >> todd: you think somebody's job who is media, he would read the tea leaves on the discover purchase and not call out his future boss or no longer boss, a bold strategy. is this the end of the woke leftist push at cnn? do you believe that? >> joe: well, you know, you judge people by their actions at this point and the fact that in the same week basically you have brian stelter, who you could argue was most partisan person on there and jeffrey tubin, who will take time to get to know himself more. he's gone, as well.
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that is two very big personalities on that network that are no longer there, perhaps these are moves to go back to the center. there is a lot of work to do if you watch cnn on a regular basis, still not the old cnn we grew up with certainly. >> carley: brian stelter said he is grateful for his time at cnn and thankful for viewers who tuned in every week for our examination of the media, truth and stories that shape our world, it was a rare privilege to lead a weekly show focused on the press at time it has never been more consequential, i'll have more to say on sunday, which will be his last show. there is this from the "washington post." fact checker glen kestler talking about the ecpanning i.r.s. and says the audit is nil and 80s % are just exchange of
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letters, the stated goal is cracking down on well healed tax chiefs to close tax gap estimated at $381 billion a year. the i.r.s. will audit more people to pay for the inflation reduction act, to give them $80 billion more. >> joe: i'm surprised he didn't say seize or pounce, usually the more common words used in these situations, the irs is being expanded in a significant way. no one never said i want to see more irs in our lives when you look at nonpartisan analysis and glen kesler is anything but nonpartisan. people in middle and lower class will be targeted most under this new irs and have strange feeling
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this will backfire on the democratic party who think this is good idea to hire the agents. >> todd: when you hear joe concha, you think media excellence. thank you. >> joe: never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down at this time in the morning. >> todd: justice department has seven days to submit redacted version of the trump raid affidavit to a judge who says he is inclined to release part of it. will we get answers on the rock america? we've live with lara trump. brian kilmeade, good morning. >> brian: our homes were not raided, if they were, i'm sure the paperwork would be redacted. that story is coming up and this marks one year since the botched withdrawal from afghanistan. the u.s. left $7 billion of military equipment to the
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taliban. really? general jack keane assesss the damage done and jonathan turley will break down the redacted copies that could from from the raid, geraldo rivera sounds off on that. -- all caught on tape, including his exit, the weekend crew joins us live on that and jimmy allen is rehearsing because he's going to be the feature act on the all american summer concert series, live on our stage. we don't have trees in the background, just have metal and that stage. you see him rehearsing. don't move. get dressed. we have a show. ♪
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because i think that we need it right now in our country. obviously i'm happy to hear well he will let it be released once the fbi all the redactions. going to real estate americans with disabilities act quite a bit of will i gets to play it both ways maybe this was all messed up from the beginning. maybe mistakes made by the fbi and they don't want the affidavit after all released to the public to show that so they obviously get to play the long game here. i'm sure they will try to drag it out as long as possible. it's all a shame because it still looks to so many americans like this was a targeted political attack on donald trump.
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it doesn't help us clear up any questions at this point. america still remains in this very, you know, unsettled state, i think right now. and i hope we get to see more information but no, todd, my confidence is very low at this point that we'll get anything at all. >> because there is so much that we don't know there has been a series of media leaks. one of them was that the doj was after documents related to nuclear weapons. there was another one that said that the fbi was actually looking for trump's personal stash of documents that has something to do with the russia investigation, that trump could weaponize in the future. what's your reaction to those two things? i will tell you carley it's interesting because all these drips, media leaks that you see, these are the same people who were leaking the information during of the russian collusion hoax. isn't it interesting how they go to the same folks to go to the media to spread disinformation
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again. and you can make of that information whatever you want. but i can tell you that my father-in-law has maintained that everything that he took from the oval office was declassified. he had a right to take all of the information. they were working together with the fbi, with the national archives. every step of the way. so there is no rationale in anybody's mind, at least on my father-in-law's team that any of this should have occurred in this manor. i don't surprise it surprising getting leaks of information. they are trying to control the narrative. we know what the goal is on their side. unfortunately the american people need full transparency to be able to make their own decision here. and we should know that we can trust our department of justice, our fbi in america. right now it doesn't feel that way. >> todd: obviously, this is go after trump narrative. this is what is happening. they have been doing this for years now. but, specifically in this context. with regard to the affidavit and the whole cya approach, do you
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think they are embarrassed the juice wasn't worth the squeeze on this one and that's why they are so worried about the information coming out? >> absolutely, todd. i think that this whole thing from the beginning, they overplayed their hand. i think they were hopeful they would get into mar-a-lago and maybe there would be a treasure trove of information from donald trump, man could they really take him down now. they didn't find anything when they rifled through through melania's class. they didn't find anything they were looking for. now they all have egg on their face. and it looks like they are trying to backtrack, clean up, do anything they can to salvage themselves at this point because you can't look at what happened and say, man, mistakes were made here, somebody messed up. it is pretty obvious to the american people that that's the case. >> carley: well, the former president has made it very clear that he wants this affidavit released. the doj does not. so the judge sort of split it in the middle but we're just going to have to wait to see exactly how much we get out and then the
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judge can go back, look at the redactions, make some of his own and then they can appeal that so this is going to be a long drawn out process. lara, thank you so much for joining us this morning. we always appreciate having you on. >> todd: any weekend plans in the five seconds we have? >> carley: i can't think that quickly. we should talk to "fox & friends" which starts right now. >> todd: bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ down home ♪ momma's cooking ♪ working with this guitar but it's hard ♪ i met a girl, bought a house, put a nice little -- >> steve: you are listening to jimmie allen, our featured performer today on the all-american summer concert series as you can see right there broug
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