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working here, whatever you are. they are telling people you don't deserve that and putting color to it it's insulting to the american people. it is good messaging i agree with you on this one. great messaging for the republican party to talk about policies and facts. >> carley: ending the show off on a high note we like that. >> todd: david, thank you. "fox & friends" right now. ♪ >> todd: president's approval sliding 74% of the country says we are heading in wrong direction. >> would you want president biden to come to campaign. >> hey i will welcome anybody. >> not exactly an invitation. >> you could see action against the justice department for unprecedented raid of his mar-a-lago home. >> they always overpursue him and make mistakes in trying to get him. that's what happened here. >> call it the single largest a rival from texas. hundreds lined up at lincoln hospital in the bronx to get
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healthcare, food, and free cell phone. >>s. >> we are egg g setting our country up for failure never degree. >> a california boutique is prohibiting customers from wearing masks, the store's owner says could prevent witnesses from getting an accurate description of suspects in the event of a crime. ♪ i want my money back. >> 8-year-old emit bailey wins the kid's u.s.a. championship. he wins $2,500. he plans to spend it on a go cart. ♪ so wake we up when it's all over. ♪ and i'm wiser and i'm older. ♪ all this time i've been. >> steve: this is your 6:01 wake-up call. right now you have got, let's say, 84 degrees for a daytime high of 90. 0% chance of rain. relatively clear there however, the sunrise will be in 56 minutes at 6:56 this monday morning, monday, august 22,
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2022. be and today brian in the center square ainsley is so off for couple days getting some r and r. katie is here with us. >> katie: beautiful day. i'm excited. >> brian: exaggerating when it comes to new york. it's going to pour today. that's why steve decided to bring the show indoors. >> katie: we were going to camp for the show but upgraded to the glamping. >> brian: i have seen fox nation you can handle it. >> steve: once upon a time, brian, i'm sure you remember, we did some camping right out there on the plaza. we pitched a tent. and do you remember who was in the tent? >> brian: i believe it was joe montana. >> steve: he went camping with us. >> katie: i remember he had a sleeping bag rolling contest and i won. >> brian: that is true. i will bring this up. i would not doubt, steve, can you tell me if i'm too much out on a limb. few years tom brady is going to be part of the fox family. do you think tom brady would
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want do camp? >> katie: i don't think so. i don't know about that. >> steve: gronkowski would. >> brian: he might be out on the platform. >> steve: terrible day to camp in new york. i back in the day took my son camping on day it poured the entire time. >> katie: part of the entire experience. >> steve: great until the bear came but that's a whole other story. let's talk politics. if you -- historically, if you are running for congress or governor or something like that, you want the top guy or gal in your party to stand next to you on the stage and wave and say vote for this guy or governor or congress or senate. not the case this year. caft indicate not the case at all. president joe biden has been uninvited essentially from the campaign trail. >> brian: they did a little bit of a study they just made informal. call around to candidates and say who here would like the president to appear with them. they got a lukewarm to no response from just about everyone.
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special people in very competitive races? why? he is a very polarizing figure number one. number two, his approval ratings high 30's to mid 30's. now, the latest poll has him at 42%. which i think is kind of generous. if you are saying to yourself i have got to win over moderates and win over maybe some squishy republicans or anti-trump republicans, you do not want joe biden next to you. i think it's petty clear from mark kelly to senator bennett to tim ryan, you want to win. it's not with joe biden by your side. he is not a great speaker. he doesn't have great presence. >> steve: historically, in 2018, he was one of the most sought sought after surrogates, wisconsin, montana, indiana, just before the election, joe biden in las vegas, was with every top democrat in the state. not the case now. now, brian, as you mentioned, there was a survey done by "the washington post." they asked 60 candidates, essentially, what did they think of him in the candidates are descrg asking him not to come or they're avoiding him when he does come.
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and then "the washington post" also said well, what about the number two person, kamala harris? what do you think? would you like her to come? >> brian: the line went dead. >> steve: don't come. >> >> katie: breaking up. some of these senators are on the record with what they are saying. senator michael bennet of colorado said quote no comment from the campaign at this time "when asked about president biden joining him. representative tim ryan from ohio, who is a senate candidate there said we have not asked president biden or v.p. harris to campaign in ohio and have no plans to do so. ouch. >> brian: here is mark kelly. i know that environmental issues are big in arizona to a degree. in terms of things that matter, i was shocked to see his first national appearance he said sunday show appearance since he got the job. which is part of the reason why is he vulnerable dr. >> katie: a little mia. >> brian: considering military and space background, you thought he might be a democratic leader maybe the future. he doesn't seem to be too into
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his job. when asked about joe biden coming to if visit, try to find an endorsement here. >> would you want president biden to come to arizona and campaign with you? >> hey, i welcome anybody to come to arizona, travel around the state at any time as long as i'm here. if anybody want to come to arizona and talk about arizona issues and issues that effect the country. i will be here. >> that's not exactly an open invitation to president biden to come and campaign with you even though he won the state of arizona in 2020 sayings you would welcome anybody. do you have concerns about whether president biden is the best candidate to keep arizona blue in 2024? >> not at all, jake. >> steve: it okay. so, when you look at the -- aside from the endorsements and do you want him to come, then, also, it's very telling about their tv ads. you know, the candidates spend all their money on tv.
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most tv ads never mention joe biden. he is unnamed on their web sites. they don't talk about him on their twitter. and, meanwhile, tv ads by republicans attacking joe one in five attacks joe. this is higher than we saw during the trump years in 2018 and with obama as well. the one main difference though is that there are more ads that have run so far because the republicans are placing them in hopes of taking the house and the senate. >> katie: interesting to look at the back drop and recent history of joe biden campaigning for candidates. campaigned for terry mcauliffe. they focused on race and didn't focus on the economy which somewhat imlownk focused on and parental rights and education. fast forward to places like arizona and senator mark kelly trying to defend his record. the issues that the biden administration has been focused on, especially when it comes to an open border are not good for mark kelly in arizona, and all
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of a sudden is he distancing himself from the president. is he unpopular in arizona. they are trying to build their own border wall now. not just in texas but also in arizona. and for mark kelly it's not a good place to be when the administration is at odds with what the state needs right now. >> brian: we will see what blake masters can do over there, too. meanwhile, cedric richmond comes out and was the former adviser to the president. malpractice not is it-to-have biden campaign for them. democrats have been trying to accomplish a lot of the things that joe biden is doing for a long time. who wouldn't want the person who was finally able to do that to come and campaign for them. if they're reluctant i think it's political malpractice. if you don't want biden it's malpractice. you can only say if you are joe biden i could pass infrastructure. are first gun control since bill clinton anything at all. you could say i got the rescue plan didn't you democrats want that now i have a mini build back better? why aren't you happy? he is accomplishing things for
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the party. is he not will accomplishing things for the party. that's not what is resonating for the people. is he checking his list. the question voters have to ask themselves is he checking your list? the stats we are about to relay to you, the answer is no. >> brian: when you look at the fact that joe is not being asked to help different candidates, you wonder why. it's easy. we have been telling you will over the last year how joe biden's numbers have been heading south. this new poll that has just come out shows it in graphic detail. this is a poll from nbc of a thousand registered voters with a margin of era of about 3%. three quarters of americans say the country is heading in the wrong direction. a super majority, two thirds think that the u.s. is currently in an economic recession, the white house would beg to deny that. 61 said -- percent say they are so upset by something they are willing to carry a protest sign for an entire day, which says a lot.
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people on the left, people on the right, even people in the middle it this is the saddest part. about 60% believe america's best days in the rear view mirror. >> katie: what's interesting about the way democrats are not wanting president joe biden to campaign for them midterm elections tend to be base elections. you would think that the head of the democratic party would be good at getting people out to the polls. when you look at numbers like that look at his approval ratings. 55% of americans disprove of the way that the president has been handling his job with just 42% approving at this point, and so, you know, that's something that is interesting given that democrats are losing a number of people in their coalition, hispanic voters are changing their party. that's something that's a red flag for democrats. but, in terms base elections. it doesn't seem like joe biden is the guy they want to get people out to the polls. >> brian: that's pretty clear. is he going to be going out campaigning on what he just passed from the chips bill on
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down e says he is going to be barn storming the country, i think in 23 states. when he comes off of vacation which is going to be three or four days. >> steve: he will be back wednesday. >> brian: see who he yells at and how many questions he takes. >> steve: thursday is he going to montgomery county in, you know a very friendly joe biden crowd. it will be interesting to see how many local politicians show up and then after that he is on to wicks bury in pennsylvania. the big question is whether mr. fetterman, who is currently, according to the polls, leading dr. oz in the senate race there whether or not he will actually show up and pose with joe because he seems to be doing okay on his own right now. >> katie: steve, there is a scheduling conflict in the future. >> brian: fetterman is doing it on his own by not doing anything. >> steve: it's working. that's how joe biden got elected. indicate indicates that's how joe won. interest fewer gaffes. >> brian: i think dr. oz is going to close that gap.
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>> katie: after labor day is when people really start paying to midterm elections. >> steve: we pay attention every day. >> katie: all the time. and for the next three hours. still ahead problems at the pump could get worse for labor day. while experts warm of a possible rise in prices. the biden administration is offering 30% off for solar panels. >> steve: excellent. acted before midnight. it's time for a party in the back. america's gave rift mullet has been crowned. we are going to reveal the luscious lock taking home the trophy. we were talking about it last week. we have got a winner, ladies and gentlemen, buckle in. "fox & friends" for a monday starts right now.
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gif teams say they discovered a body and car at the skeen where carley road know was last seen. authorities have not confirmed if the remains belong to the 16-year-old. the vehicle was being seen pulled from proctor lake. she disappeared after a party nearby campground earlier this month. authorities are set to hold a press conference earlier today. hochul meeting with taiwan's president. he becomes the latest u.s. official after house speaker nancy pelosi went to the country congressional delegation last month. one congressman on pelosi's trip revealing china attempted to intervene with her plane's ability to land leading passengers on board to fear for their lives. >> delegation did join and
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chairman meeks of the foreign affairs meter. [inaudible] >> carley: thankfully the speaker's land landed safely and the visit went off without incident despite being furiously denounced by beijing. to say a fox weather alert. while some people wish for a christmas in july. parts of colorado got snow in august over the weekend. the colorado springs government releasing these photos of pikes peak with a light dusting of snow sunday. a late august snow storm is typically for the peak which sits at over 14,000 feet above sea level. for all the details on head to fox weather or download the fox weather app. and america has a new mullet king, the u.s.a. mullett mullety from wisconsin as the winner. he jumped from second to first place on the very last day of voting. taking home the gold with nearly
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10,000 votes. and later this morning. we are going to be talking to the mullet king himself and ask how he plans to spend his $2,500 cash prize. a well-deserved victor, guys. proximate result i love it, so good. >> carley: brian, the responsibility is on you to ask him that very question. >> katie: business in the front, party in the back. it's the best story of the day. >> steve: absolutely. somewhere billie ray cyrus is smiling. >> katie: exactly. thanks, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. >> katie: american crime crisis. the victim of the sucker punch is finally on the road of recovery after being taken off the ventilator yesterday. >> steve: that's right because is he making medical progress. more shocking acts of violence over the weekend. some citizens are taking matters into their own hands in self-defense. >> brian: what choice do we have? todd by worry is here with more. >> the brother of the sucker punch victim giving more details
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about his recovery. tells the "new york post" watching him to make sure he doesn't need the ventilator. >> this is the news i have to hear and pray for brother to be strong and not go back on it he was initially placed in induced coma after being randomly punked in the head. that was tough to watch. left him with a strarkted skull and brain leading. the suspect behind the attack back behind bars after kathy hochul demanded he be taken into custody. meantime the nypd also on the hunt for a pair of shoplifters caught on camera attacking a dollar store worker and putting her in a chokehold. police say the couple went on the attack after trying to leave the store with a cart full of merchandise without paying that victim who suffered minor injuries tells the "new york post" i was squared to come back to work because they might know me. they can hurt me. i still work here. and get this, in san francisco, a chocolate store owner giving her employees kung fu lessons as
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crime rates skyrocket in their neighborhood. the owner telling the san francisco chronicle quote every day there is something. i have seen people being chased in the street because they have stolen something from the jewelry shops or camera shops. workers have been taking the marshal arts classes since last march to help them feel safer and more empowered in case they were ever in a life threatening situation. welcome to america in 2022, this is insane. back to you. >> steve: it is insane. thank you, todd. the owner of the chocolate shop says she hopes they never have to use that. >> katie: of course. >> steve: they are ready just in case because crime is so bad in san francisco. and, going back to the story about the guy who was sucker punched leaving that restaurant, you know, keep in mind. the reason that person was rearrested was because the entire nation was outraged that that convicted sex offender with who did the sucker punches.
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>> katie: sucker punched? >> steve: hits his head, he has a brain bleed and stuff like that. the aoriginal charge was attempted murder. let's make it attempted murder. which sounds about right. then the judge says no we are going to make a misdemeanor. the outrage. it was plastered all over "the new york post." next thing you know the governor feeling the heat orders him rearrested and now his parole officer says they expect the charges to be upgraded to felonies. none the less, had it not been a big story in the "new york post" that guy would be out on the street today. >> katie: just the idea that you have to learn self-defense to go to work. i was in a store in times square probably six months ago and watched people walk in and take stuff out. i just remember seeing the cashiers helpless because they are trying to earn an honest living. and criminals come in and take advantage that there is no deterrent and the fact that they nor not going to be glind. not get in trouble for attempted murder and clearly hurting someone as badly as that guy did
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on video. >> steve: what kind of -- it. >> katie: stealing from the walgreen's. >> brian: should i put my life in danger to stop one from stealing like gillette razor blades or shaving cream. i think part of the reason why governor hochul said i'm going to use this power to put in jail after bronx d.a. the guy was on lifetime parole. if that wasn't a violation of parole. lee zeldin who is running -- has the republican nomination running against him was about to call a press conference in front of the hospital. she calls in at 2:00 and makes that announcement at 2:30 he had a preference. press conference just to be on the cover the "new york post." she is examining the no cash bail law. unaccept than she is not weighing in on the illegal immigration and the buses coming to manhattan. adams is doing that she does not deserve another four years. >> steve: it's her policies. she was completely behind it.
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meanwhile, as we mentioned, joe biden is going to hit the road and do a victory tour starting on thursday in montgomery county in maryland. one of the things he is going to talk about is, you know, i was able to bring down the cost of gas about 75 cents. you have heard his advisers sayings the prices of gas are down, down, down, when you take a look. today the price, according to a.a.a. is 390. a month ago as is you key 3.41. also 70 cents higher than it was a year ago at this time. one of the reasons you look at diesel it's still close to 5 bucks and a year ago it was 3.28. you have got to keep in mind the reason people are driving less is because the price is so high. it's also supply and demand. that's what is forcing the price down. >> katie: yeah. >> steve: there is also the issue it looks like it's going to boomerang. what has the driver there? they have not increased
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production unfortunately. the worry by the oil traders that the fed is going to tighten interest rates again and again and again to try to get us down to 2%. because currently interest 8.5%. that's going to wreck the market. >> katie: the reason prices are down this low is because we are in a recession. despite what the white house wants to say. it's nice conditioning for them to have the price of gaffes go up so high and goes down just a little bit and they say this is a major success that deville number is key. because obviously, everything that gets to the grocery store, and even that goes to any other type of place of purchasing is done on a diesel truck. so that underlies all of the prices that people are seeing and food is one of those that you see record number of people going to food pantries and kitchens because they are having a hard time paying the bills. >> brian: refinery capacity is down and hard for us to do any more than we are doing under the current conditions. a lot of it has to do with china. china has this idiotic zero
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covid philosophy keeps shutting down city after city. their demand is low. guess what? americans have responded to the high gas prices. we have lessened the demand. but they expect the prices to go up after labor day. so if you are going to take credit and all of a sudden the putin price hike has not done one thing different excepted kill more innocent people in ukraine. not one thing has changed except grain effect gas prices. you have to ask yourself, what they going to do if the prices go up vladimir putin started the war again? oops? all demand. >> katie: preview of what they are going to say. speaking of emboldening china jennifer granholm had this to say about prices and energy. >> saying to families who simply can't afford this stuff in the first place, if you are low income, you can get your home entirely weather rised through the expansion from the bipartisan infrastructure law, significant expansion. you don't have to pay for anything. if you want heat pumps,
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insulation, new windows, that is covered. if you are moderate income, today, you can get 30% off the price of solar panels. those solar panels can be financed so you don't have to have the big outlay at the front. it's a significant incentive. >> steve: so if you have a moderate income. let's say you make $75,000 a year, and you buy a $20,000 solar panel outfit, then can you get like a 30% discount. how many people are going to be doing that? that's one of the reasons ben domenech tweeting this out an underrated aspect of the biden administration unpopularity is just how terribly this cabinet has performed at messaging. basara, mayorkas, granholm who we just heard from them. yellen. best performer is tony blinken, you have a problem. >> they are not saying the whole story talking about financing, solar panels, own a house and have financing on solar panels
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and want to sell the house, you still owe the money on the solar panels. good luck sell your house when you a $20,000 solar panel bill. >> brian: great point. the president, unlike president obama and president trump they were the best messenger. joe biden is not best messer is jerry. >> steve: he used to be. >> brian: never thought great motivational speaker he is always angry. needed people below him to push him up and help him out. ronald reagan, bill clinton, they could speak for themselves. this president can't get threw the teleprompter. he never really was that strong. remember, when he was vice president, the first four years he was supposedly in his prime. gaffe after gaffe after gaffe. the second four years, their idea of helping solve the joe biden problem that's not letting them talk. >> katie: someone paid to speak for shim press secretary karine
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jean-pierre. she has been on vacation. >> brian: jen psaki was a help. >> katie: karin, not so much. >> steve: 6:29 here in the east. preseason brawl. fans in the crowd throwing punches tame at a game. more jacksonville coming up. >> brian: jacksonville fighting for the team preseason. $1 billion worth of cocaine it up in florida. decriminalizing the drug. what that means for the u.s. drug crisis next. meet daughter'. thankfully, meta portal auto pans and zooms to keep you in frame. and the meeting on track. meta portal.
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50-year-old man is in custody accused of abducting a #-year-old girl. authorities say she was taken from her bed in the middle of the night and brought to a nearby hotel. a neighbor told police she saw the little girl being carried into a car, which police later located outside the hotel. they say she was unharmed when they found her and don't believe the suspect will any connection to her basketball legend dennis rodman is planning it a three-point russia to advocate for wnba star's release from prison. the nba hall of famer telling nbc news he quote got permission and is trying to go this week. u.s. state department is warning americans from traveling to russia as the war in ukraine continues. griner was sentenced to nine and
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a half years for possession of marijuana . >> brian: jaguars are ready to fight this year. we don't condone fighting in the stands. >> carley: never. could be a little liquid courage. >> >> brian: i'm not sure if they do serve beer at ball games. i have never. >> carley: partaken. >> brian: it's too perspective. can i have it now? are you going to toss to me? >> carley: by all means. brian, take it away. >> brian: crisis at the southern border highlighting america's drug crisis. border patrol agents revealing more than a billion dollars worth of cocaine seeing it there floating along the coast of the
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florida keys. more than 90% of the cocaine seize in the u.s. comes from colombia the world's largest producer. now it's new far left government is considering decriminalizing it what would that mean for the fall of drugs into america? director of the dea special operations division. derek derek, what do you think this could mean? >> well, brian, it's a disaster for america. we are already in the largest drug crisis, the most significant drug crisis, the most deaths in our country from these deadly illicit drugs. colombia, sadly, has been our number one ally for many years. fighting these dangerous narcoterrorists, these drug cartels in colombia. not only displaying cocaine to america. but they supply cocaine to the world. now, the mexican cartels, as you know, brian, they control the drug supply into the country. right now, fentanyl is maximizing their profit. they are going to continue to mix fentanyl in the cocaine so
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the more cocaine they get, the more dead americans. it's that simple. and with the wide open border, and limited border patrol, you know, authorities right now, it's a disaster. now, brian, just as an example, there was 101,000 pounds of cocaine seized in 2019, this year, they are only at about 54,000. i say only because the border patrol is already being distracted doing the migrant processing and baby-sitting and everything else. so cocaine is not coming into america like it was several years ago. they're the number one producer in the world. if it's tree, and did you go soft on criminals, right? i say free. if it's easy to make and did you go soft on criminals. they are going to take advantage. that's what cartels do. >> brian: whose job is it right now to get ahead of this? do you get the state department involved? do you get. >> the white house, the white
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house. the white house has to get with the state department. they have to have meetings in mexico. they have to tell the mexican government that we can't have this happen. we are losing 300 americans a day. we have the -- we had yesterday the fentanyl awareness and prevention day. we have a rally at the white house on september 17th, r. with angry families from around the country. they are taking their an questioner and putting it into action. because the white house isn't doing anything. they are not talking about it. so, the last thing we want is colombia to decriminalize drugs, like cocaine, because they are deadly. we can't have it we have to push back. the state department has to really push back hard. >> brian: derek, one thing consistent with this administration, they have no interest in central america. they have no interest in south america no. interest in pressuring these governments no. interest in taking and putting any of our aid that we give them and putting it on the line and saying control your borders. control the drug flow, and you better not do this. we just don't -- we are not
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focusing on any of that in our own hemisphere, and do you know who is? russia, china, iran and cuba. would have just allowed them to do it. >> it is nuts. derek, thanks for alerting us to this and maybe we can start pressuring this new colombia government. appreciate it. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: latest rescues as heavy rains submerge the south. plus, bringing back god to public schools? meet the patriotic company using a new state law to promote our nation's motto in texas classrooms. can you imagine? ♪ ♪♪ i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. so i consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. sofi. get your money right.
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rescues under water. rescues underway in north texas. driving rain leaving a number of cars almost fully submerged including a police cruiser. first responders are now inundated with emergency requests as the area braces for mortar religion rain. let's check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast. janice? >> high, katie, unfortunately we are watching more rain in the forecast for parts of texas, dallas we have flash flood warnings in effect and that's going to be ongoing for the next several days unfortunately for texas ngsd louisiana, mississippi, and arkansas. flood watches are in effect through tuesday morning, i think that might be my mic for the threat of 5 to 8 inches of rainfall in this area. so, we are going to continue to monitor this over the next couple of days through wednesday, and, you know, it doesn't take a tropical storm to cause this amount of flooding. that's the area we are going to watch. 5 to 8 inches. some areas could get isolated higher totals, and that's something we are going to be
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monitoring, certainly fox weather will keep you updaughterred throughout the workweek. there is the forecast. watch that heavy rain along portions of the southern plains, mississippi river valley. showers and thunderstorms along the east coast including new york city and that's going to cause some travel delay delays. >> katie: everyone stay safe. >> you got it. >> katie: these in god we trust signs are popping up in classrooms across texas. after a new state law requires schools to display donated signs. our next guest is a patriot mobile texas based cell phone company gave the signs currently on display. here with the vice president. the congressman who if authored the in god we trust brian hughes. first, senator, start with you. why did you think it was so important to have this law in texas where donated signs should be displayed in public schools? >> you are texas public schools we teach the truth about our
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history. we teach our founding documents. the declaration of independence says our rights come from our creator. this is consistent with that our national motto have been part of american life for over 100 years. putting that for students to see to be reminded of, it just makes sense. this is about coming together as americans. and we need that now like we haven't in a long time. >> katie: lee, patriot mobile is a christian company. you had often engage in a lot of faith based efforts. why did you take this opportunity to get involved with the public school system? >> well, it is just a really exciting time. patriot mobile is america's only christian conservative wirelesss provider. we give a portion of every dollar we make. back to christian conservative causes. so when we saw senator brian hughes' bill, we were excited to provide these signs for north texas schools. and we purchased enough to provide -- procured enough to provide for all of it the county schools. we have given hundreds of these
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signs. it's just a beautiful thing to be able to do for our community. >> katie: senator, you authored a bill in 2003 that allowed the schools to display the motto. why did you think it was important to have an additional bill to require donated signs so no cost to the taxpayer to display these signs in a place where students can see them inside their classrooms? >> so allowing the sign was important. many states do that we wanted to go further because still sometimes there is concern about whether it's okay. we want to leave no question about that. so the law now requires if these signs are donated by a private funds, they must be placed up. and this is a bipartisan measure. this passed the texas senate unanimously will by over two thirds this makes sense. we are glad we are able to come together as texans and americans to do something like this. these ideas are taught in our grade schools and this sign is part of that our students need encouragement and need reminded
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of things like this. >> katie: lee, we have heard a lot about parents being involved in their kid's education frequently. what have feedback have you gotten from patriot mobile involvement here. >> of course extreme liberal leftist when they hear the national motto. the majority of our feedback has been incredibly positive. we want these in every school in america. these children walking these halls, they are our future doctors, future lawyers, future senators. future presidents. and we are so proud to be a part of sharing the american hirten damage with our students. we love american schools and we love our students. we want to help them and encourage them in any way that we can. >> katie: as usual, texas leading the way and the future is bright in the lone star state. thank you lee and brian for your time this morning. >> thank you. be. >> katie: coming up president trump's legal team could take legal action against the fbi's mar-a-lago raid. why he is considering calling for a special master to review
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♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ care car we are back with quick headlines, wendy's is unveiling new design it making it easier for customers to order food online. global next gen streamlined ordering and pickup process and dedicated parking lots for mobile orders. the new designs will be rolled out this fall. european is coming to the mcdonald's big mac. the version of the iconic sandwich with two chicken patty's instead of beef is coming to the u.s. after huge success in the u.k. as of now, they will only be rolled out at select miami locations later this month. i would eat that steve, over to you. >> steve: i would eat a couple of those. they look fantastic. thanks, carley. dented, dated or discontinued? not a problem. it's a deal. with inflation pushing grocery
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prices up 13% compared to last year, more americans are turning away from traditional retailers and toward salvage food stores like our next guest. joining us now is the manager of uplifting deals in asheville, north carolina knicks also a. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> the inflation is killing everybody. and so, one of the areas that has had the highest increase is food. and you are seeing a lot of people you have never seen before coming through the doors of your store. tell us what a sal value food store does. >> well a salvage food store basically what we do is we buy product overstock from traditional retailers. whenever things, you know, we often hear best buy day, sell by date. a lot of it is moving inventory out for traditional stores so
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they know when it put new inventory on the shelf. a lot of that stuff ends up here. >> steve: absolutely. i understand sometimes you wind -- you know, a manufacturer will change the box or the packaging, they don't want that packaging or box and they move it on to a place like you. so, you know, i was talking to our producer, tammy, and she showed me a box of cereal in new york city that was close to $10 a box. how much and i know you have got a box of cheerios right there. how much is cheerios there? >> we run our cereal anywhere from 1.50 to 1.98. and it's really affordable price where, you know, cereal like you said is upwards of sometimes $10. >> steve: yeah. it's just crazy. the thing, you know, i just read a jaw dropping number. americans threw out $29 billion worth of safe and edible food every year.
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and so what happens is there a life cycle beyond the regular grocery store sometimes. it winds up there. but you don't sell anything that is not safe and not edible, right? >> yeah. absolutely. we are extremely diligent about, you know, pulling dates when thee know food is no longer of quality and getting rid of it. and we make sure that we are selling a quality product to our customers and making sure they can have food they can put on their fable table for their families. >> steve: i would imagine because you have new stuff coming in every time and there are salvage food shops all across the country. probably would be a good thick to get to know the person who works there where you are can go in and say hey, nicholas, what's the great deal today and you would say okay over in aisle 2 and there it is. >> yeah. absolutely. we always have a bunch of products come in. and a lot of times they are randomized. and we did have customers who come in and inquire about the
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new stuff that we are going to be getting off the truck each week. and you have to be diligent about checking places like this. you never know, a mixed bag. you always want to check in and see what's going to be coming and make sure that you get here first because there could be something really good and people might snatch it up before you do. >> steve: that's right. going, going, gone. nicholas duke. the owner of uplifting deals managener north carolina. two locations in the united states. if you would like a value sage food store near you, just google just that i found a whole bunch of them near us here in new york city. all right. still ahead, healthcare, food, free phones, hundreds of migrants getting free stuff in new york city. details coming up top of the hour.
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hospital in the bronx to get healthcare, food and free cell phones. setting our country up for failure in every degree. >> california boutique prohibiting customers from wearing masks. masks would prevent witnesses from getting an accurate description of suspects in the event of a crime i want my multi-back. mullet back. >> emit wins the are championship. he says he plans to spend the money on a go-cart. ♪ feels like coming home. >> brian: you know it's going to be auto good week when i get a sun advise in the open. you don't really see the sun. >> steve: it's coming. >> brian: in control of the solar system. mars and jupiter will tell you the same thing. we all depend on the sun together. it's the one commonality we have. in terms of iowa a american u.s. state sits between missouri and
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mississippi. >> katie: that is true. >> steve: you mean the missouri and mississippi rivers not the state. >> brian: in iowa. >> steve: between the rivers. >> brian: right. in iowa you have a place that still will caucus. they will caucus and they will matter and, guess what in the iowa fair was last week. mike pence showed up. >> katie: he was there. >> >> brian: how unbelievable to see mike pence and donald trump on the same debate stage. steve: that will be great. >> katie: get a debate stage. it's going to be a while. >> brian: it could happen -- well, a year. >> katie: right after midterms it's going to happen. >> steve: welcome to hour two. katie is in. ainsley is out for a week. >> katie: i'm here joining you all week. lucky you, lucky me. >> brian: lucky us. >> steve: we are going to talk a little bit about things in the news. and just to show you. >> brian: why? >> steve: because it's a news show just to show that you walls
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work. we know that joe biden's administration is finishing some portions of the wall in california that were blank although the white house says they are just fixing what the last administration screwed up. but to prove that walls work, at this moment, they are building a half a million dollars wall around joe biden's beach house. >> katie: imagine that. >> steve: in rehoboth. if it works for the president and it is good security for the president. it's also good security for the united states of america. so it's kind of a head scratcher why they would say we should protect the president but we should not protect the people. >> katie: also a nice big fence around the white house which is guarded as well. >> steve: got taller in the last couple years. >> katie: it has indeed. >> brian: not just the structure. whole infrastructure with it. high tech, detection equipment. roads around it on the other side of it, allows the border patrol to actually do their job. they built 450 miles of wall during the trump administration. some of it was redone. some of it was added to.
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and they were in route to fencing it off. try to find one border patrol person you know that wall? it's okay. i don't really care if it's there or not. they all want it there. >> katie: yeah. >> steve: the cover of the "new york post" today, land of the free. yesterday, here in new york city, they were expecting maybe 1200 different migrants to show up at an event at a hospital, lincoln hospital in the bronx, and the reason, and a lot of them were the migrants who showed up on the buses over the last couple of days, but there you can see it right there. they refer to it as a resource and family fun day. but the key is land ever the free. because, what they wound up getting, the migrants, free merck coverage. free food, free school supplies, and free phones. perhaps as we have heard in the past weigh heard they were giving people smart phones so they could monitor them. we don't know if that's the case. we just noe they got free phones
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and it was a fun day. >> katie: of course none of this is actually free. this is being paid for exclusively by american taxpayers. you know, eric adams, the mayor of new york city claims that these people who are coming into the city weren't doing it on their own, that they were being forced on to busses to come to new york city. if you are being given a $400 hotel room per night in new york. you have events for your kids. you have all kinds of free stuff including healthcare, also the front of the "new york post" says that hundreds of migrants, illegal immigrants lined up outside of lincoln hospital in the bronx to get healthcare. that is all an additional tax on the american people who are paying for this out of their pocket. >> brian: by the way if you are honduras and thinking about coming here and watching fox news through a translator and this becomes your news in your local district. hope, get the samson night. we are going to america. because i think their schools are better. i think their infrastructure is better. i think their country is better and gives us a chance at a better life. so come one, come all with a
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lack of any type of coherent policy from the administration. we are all screwed and doomed. and until the voters make the -- this administration pay the price. we are susceptible to this on a daily basis in a city that can't get teachers, that is overcrowded classrooms now has to have not only teachers but english as a second language teacher. esl teachers. and some of it isn't even spanish which means you have to have specialty upon specialty. this did not allude the editorial board of "the new york post." shear a little of the editorial of "the new york post." the insane topsy-turvy response to new york city's migrant crisis is beyond bizarre that the city's entire power structure most certainly including those all too powerful advocates treat the insanity like it was a new form of weather. a challenge that erupted out of the blue through no one's fault exexcept for abbott, of course. blaming texas. set aside mentioning the
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president's central role by not doing anything i add. executing somehow become democrat's dogmatic open border policies even if they refuse to put it that way. just the weather denial. they have not sent a state department person to handle central and south america. pressure them to keep their populations under control. pressure mexico to get their southern border under control and actually reinforced our border. they are allowing this country to be overwhelmed by other countri' population. you cannot name another nation that allows this. >> well, and you know, a lot of new yorkers, if they don't watch the fox news channel, until this became a story over the last month or so where people are being bussed into new york by the courtesy of the great state of texas, people didn't know that it was going on. but it, you know, it's like okay, why are they coming here to new york exactly? that mean republican down in texas sent them. well, why is the mean republican sending them?
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well, because the very kind president of the united states said we have open borders, come one, come all, get a phone. it's family fun day on sunday in new york city. >> katie: buses are new. but the flying illegal immigrants to new york is not new. the fall government, president joe biden and the department of homeland security have been doing that in the middle of the night for months. you know, new york asked for it. it's a sanctuary city. eric adams said when he was campaigning, anybody is welcome here and now it's a consequence for that action. >> steve: took them up on it are. >> brian: landing in new york. ask your kids in the class. how was the first day of school. seven kids i have never seen before. okay. maybe 8, 9, and if a teacher complains, they get exiled. and believe me the teemps unions aren't standing up for them. they are standing up for the illegals. this president has actually cause admin any war between the states? do you realize that states are at war and the president is on vacation.
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dan crenshaw is not. he went on cnn yesterday to say excuse me, understand what led to this moment. listen. >> there is almost 2 million, i think, it apprehensions just this year. that's unprecedented number. huge amount of those will stay in the country because the backlogs in our system are so severe that's going to happen anyway. we are talking about the new york and d.c. busing. we are talking about a few thousand immigrants. that's what we deal with on a daily basis in south decks. what he is doing is out of desperation and highly necessary. because somebody has to solve this problem. is this sin fringement on our sovereignty and infringement on our ruling of law. you know what? it's unfair and it's immoral for millions upon millions good law abiding immigrants or asylum seekers around the world that have no chance of getting into our system because of the backlog that people are creating because they are geographically close to the united states and they can just walk across. it's not fair. >> brian: one group save the country on this. that's the hispanics.
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the american hispanic community, if they step up and they vote for the people that want to enforce the border, that reform immigration system, to make sure this doesn't happen, the democrats will have no choice but their own survival to change. >> katie: happening now in south texas. republicans flipping seats held by democrats for 100 years. >> brian: i do won door by beto o'rourke is in single digits of governor abbott. >> ted cruz didn't win by too much last time around. it's competitive race in some ways. >> steve: turning that way. i think november is going to be crazy. >> katie: it's going to be crazy. this is also crazy. former primp is teasing major action against the department of justice following the raid of his mar-a-lago home o. >> brian: the legal battle is heading up ahead of thursday's deadline for the doj to turn over its redacted search affidavit. >> steve: that's right. alexandria hoff is live with details this monday morning. >> we could see action from
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former president trump's legal team as early as today against the doj for its unprecedented raid of his mar-a-lago home. the department of justice has pled the fifth after repeated calls for trearns regarding the affidavit that was used to authorize the search. the department argues that releasing the document would compromise criminal investigation. former president trump is reportedly seeking a third party special master as it's called to review the evidence. >> coming soon, it should be something that gets publicly filed so the whole united states will get to read this thing. the fourth amendment requires particularity it requires narrowness on inclusion to a person's home this cannot be something where we get kind of a wink and a nod from doj that we are supposed to trust them. >> and tennessee congresswoman marsha blackburn says republicans are prepared to kick the investigation up a notch after the midterms when they anticipate winning back a congressional majority. >> after november, we are
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hopeful that we are going to be able to be more aggressive. that is the job that we have in front of us right now. it's holding these a countable, asking christopher wray hard questions. >> federal judge ordered the justice department to prepare a redacted version of its affidavit. then the department has three more days to hand over that document. guys? >> steve: alexandria, thank you very much. the big question is once the department of justice says okay, this is the redacted version, whether the judge says there is not enough there or too much there. >> three more days until solid black ink is handed over to the judge for redaction. maybe to see the dates of when the affidavit was put out. steve: probably see page numbers. >> katie: page number, maybe. interested one black square for the whole sheet or individual lines blacked out. given goj's history of redaction. >> brian: so many unbelievablably confusing things about this.
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number one is the fbi reportedly did not know this would be this type of uproar number two, donald trump why didn't he d. he make it public? they're standing outside with machine guns and vests. anybody in the palm beach area would have seen what the hell is going on at mar-a-lago? it was going to be public. number two, how it got to this point, it seems from what we know right now, a gross overreaction. and they continue to say this could jeopardize the beginning of an investigation. the beginning of an investigation? you start off an investigation by raided willing a president's house? did george bush say let's finish up this monica lewenski probe and go into bill clinton's house? let's create havoc. they didn't do that on purpose. they wanted to turn the page. it was better for the country. jared kushner says once again, from what we know right now, this is a gross overreaction. listen. >> what's happening now is the same thing being done by the same people in the same way. they are leaking to the same sources. they are manufacturing fabulous
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claims that then get debunked shortly thereafter. his firessest critics really accuse him of breaking norms. what we are seeing here and what we have seen constantly over time is that they do that exact thing. they break all the norms in order to try to get trump. but here they have been creating celebrating this unfortunate turn of events that is giving a lot of people who wanted to believe in the fairness of the judicial system and democracy a lot of pause and concern. >> steve: great quest for mark la ventricle. jared kushner coming up on "fox & friends" tomorrow. so stick around for that. >> we are looking forward to hearing from him. >> brian: poll at nbc. they say 57% of the country want the investigation to kin. okay. that's pretty much donald trump's approval rating. about 43%. 46% to win an election. none of that surprises me. that people who don't like donald trump want to continue the investigation. first and foremost, looks like
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liz cheney. >> katie: it's going to continue. that's for sure. not going anywhere any time soon. meantime carley shimkus is here. >> carley: good morning. headlines here. starting with this. five people are dead after a wrong way car crash on a florida expressway this weekend. lost his license in 2014. the suspect was driving at 1079 miles per hour when the crash happened. he is currently in the hospital being treated for injuries. a principal in california calling the cops on a 4-year-old for not wearing a mask even though the state and county don't have a mask mandate that boy's father shared his outrage with us this morning on "fox & friends first." >> when we said we are not going to comply with the mandate he said he is going to be denied school. that's not something i expect from an educator. i expect them to be advocates for students. i'm livid about this. >> carley: the school district
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dropped their mask mandate after the incident. a statement from the school superintendent saying, quote: our primary responsibility as a school district is the safety of students and staff, sadly our schools are caught in a precarious position. linking groups who have strong opinions about covid protocols. the private jet belonging to famed filmmaker and climate activist steven spielberg has reportedly burned over $100,000 in jet fuel in just two months. flight tracking data revealing his gulf stream has burned $116,000 in fuel since june. spielberg has previously stated that global warm terrifies him and in just two months his jet alone has emitted at least 179 tons of carbon dioxide. but everyone else change your behavior. at the little league world series, the big guys are having fun, too. players from the baltimore orlsz joining the kids for a slide down the hill in williamsport.
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cleveland guardians and boston red sox players also spending time with the little league competitors. richie martin might have had a little too much fun when he slid right through a player. all of this as massapequa coast game against holidaysberg has been postponed until today because of the weather. >> brian: holiday dayburging rachael ray. >> ainsley: our it executive producer? >> brian: this was in every -- i don't care if it was a pizza shop or bagel shop, this was in every single home whether dry cleaners, everybody had this. how smart was owen and cohen for sponsoring this with everybody here. the roster of the whole team. they did not do well in game one if results matter. there were mercy rules and lost 11-0.
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this games against holidaysberg. if you have money bet on massapequa. >> carley: little league expert. >> brian: betting on kids except ted likes to bet on little league. either way, obviously this is pretty amazing. espn will cover it today. i ron der why they canceled yesterday isn't today going to be worse? >> katie: according to janice it's going going to rain a lot. maybe tomorrow. >> steve: the sun will come out tomorrow. you bet your bottom dollar. >> brian: they have to win to survive. we'll continue to cover it we will break in live all night long even into tucker carlson. >> steve: okay. thank you very much. >> carley: you are welcome. >> steve: meanwhile, remember this, it's a moment that captured the chaos of the botched afghanistan withdrawal. a u.s. marine lifting a little baby to safety one year ago. morgan ortagus is honoring those lost in the deadly kabul attack and she joins us live next.
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# unbelievable it's been a year. unforgettable image. afghan lifting a baby over the wall. the moment it captured the chaos on the botched with that is still hard to wrap your head around. next guest paying tribute to the 13 service members killed by the suicide bombers that the very airport. remembering their dedication to helping the most innocent. here with more former states department spokesperson morgan ortagus. i know each day you are going to do a different tribute. do you want to tell us a couple that you put out already? >> sure. you can find all of this on my social media and twitter and facebook. we are taking every single day, we are looking at what the
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family and the friends said of these 13 brave americans who gave their lives as we withdrew from afghanistan. and one of the most cowardly and unorganized withdrawals that we have seen in modern political history. we are truly grateful to them and their sacrifice. many of you remember there is a picture i think we have of it a woman sergeant nicole gee, was the one woman holding the baby. she was killed a mere few days later. typically of nicole given her life for any baby, for that baby. you also have captain hunter lopez. he walked through five miles of taliban territory to get a young afghan boy to safety. he had rescued other children. his family also said that this is very typically of something that he would do. after walking through taliban territory and risking hills life to give a young afghan boy to
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safety, he, of course, also perished of in that attack that killed 13 americans. we are honoring all of these 13 brave men and women. their stories, their families, their lives. they will not be forgotten. >> brian: others were so frustrated they weren't able to go beyond the airport to go get our people. americans and our allies. while australians and the british were doing that too, right? >> yeah. you know, that's right. we have a lot of things to think about in this one-year anniversary since we withdrew from afghanistan, brian. i like to call it the anniversary of shame. we did not have to withdrawal in this fashion. we did not have to lose these lives. there is nothing that this administration should be proud of about their exit from afghanistan. it didn't have to happen this way. >> brian: right. remember, in response to the bombing that killed 13 americans, wounded hundreds of afghans and others-americans, we went out and killed the wrong guy. and we told them that was the
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person who did the bombing. turns out the guy was a friend of ours. an ally of ours in afghanistan. which is putting tanks in his trunk. we kind of forget all of that. >> brian, a year later, a year later, what's going on? the taliban is in control of afghanistan, isis has a footprint in every province in afghanistan. we saw just a few weeks ago, thank god we were able to get al-qaeda senior leadership but they -- you know, killed him with a drone strike, but they were living openly, peacefully mere houses away from the former vacant u.s. embassy. so, and by the way, 95% of the current country is impoverished, malnourished. the girls are not going back to school. this is not a success story by any means for what the united states government did for 20 years in afghanistan. >> brian: i'm going to read you to you the list of everyone that has been fired. nobody. nobody has been held to account. the president doesn't want to talk about it. the military says that's not my
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idea. the state department says well, i didn't really do anything about it the president says well, we had to get out anyway. it was always going to be messy. i find it hard to believe. that this is the way we are going to look at this. >> you know, i'm old enough to remember whenever president trump announced that he was going to withdraw from syria. and people started resigning in the trump administration who are now working in the biden administration and president trump ended up not doing that withdrawal. and here you have really one of the biggest political catastrophes in foreign policy that i have certainly seen in my lifetime. certainly since 9/11. and you see no one resigned in shame. no one was held accountable. no one looks at afghanistan and sees the ability, by the way, in march, the military said that al-qaeda and isis would have the ability to plot attacks against the homeland, within a year and
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no one has been held accountable as you said. someone should have resigned in shame. >> brian: isis has been energized and that was in the 100 page g.o.p. minority report which could be a majority report soon. i appreciate what you are doing. you are not forgetting morgan or ortagus. i appreciate it thanks so much. >> thanks, brian. >> brian: check out social media pages to see tributes. three hopefuls backed by the president for plans for a red wave this november. new report says the white house wants ice to deport more illegal illegal immigrants as the border crisis spirals out of control is that actually true. we will ask tom homan if we can contain him.
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your tax dollars at work. >> katie, over to you. >> katie: all right. well, the biden administration is now actually pushing for ice to deport more illegal immigrants according to a new "l.a. times" report. a white house spokesperson telling fox the administration is, quote: working to process asylum claims expeditiously, granting relief where it is merited or removing those found not to have a legal basis to remain in the united states. but is that really the case? here to react retired acting ice director and fox news contributor tom homan, so, tom, what's going on here? >> i think it's a fake news release. it's a fake story. i think they want to make biden look like is he doing something on immigration because of the poll numbers because of midterms. the bottom number, katie, i have a few numbers here. deterrence criminals 46%. removing criminal from the countries down. the arrest of criminal aliens down 63%. the center for immigration studies gave a number yesterday
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which is devastating. in 2020 last year under trump they arrested 65,000. these are people that are dangerous drugs, assault, sexual assault, robbery, homicide, king. they arrested 65,000 of them. under biden, they arrested 5900. they are down 90%. the arrest numbers are down 90 %. add to that ice released 14,000 criminals to the street last year because they were told to by dhs. on top of all of this. the legal adviser, the legal arm of ice, the opportunities that prosecute deportation cases they have literally closed thousands upon thousands of cases just said no, we are not going to deport them. end the cases and they just stopped them. this is far from true. numbers it atrocious. arrested more people than the history of this agency. >> katie: mentioned the issue of the criminal element inside the country now. they are talking about simply processing asylum seekers and as we know there are criminal elements coming across the border with those 500,000 plus
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got-aways every single day. here is another issue that we have been talking about for a long time. nationwide unaccompanied minor encounters since biden took office. there are 255,000 -- 100,000 plus. and now we are seeing this problem where these individuals unaccompanied minors, children are being placed with unvetted sponsors and simply released into the country without any oversight creating another problem whether it comes to daca or other asylum -- or amnesty programs that this administration is pushing for. look at what has caused this surge in children coming across the border? it's all based on obama when he created daca. yesterday's unaccompanied alien child is tomorrow's daca. they are all hoping for the next daca program. you are right. hhs has lost 40% of these children. they can't find them lost track of 40%. look at all of these children that crossed the border.
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that quarter million? what's going to happen to them? based on immigration court da'da that. 90% lose their case. won't qualify. 90% ordered remove. only 3% will leave. will administration knows that as far as vetting under the trump administration, when a sponsor came through. we vetted everybody in the household. not just the sponsor, everybody in the household. we did d.n.a. testing. biden administration is doing none of that so that's probably why they lost track of 40% of them. they are not vetting the potential sponsor. what is going to happen, mark my word. some of these children released to predators. some of these children are in forced labor. some of these children in prostitution. mark my words, some of these children in horrendous condition and that administration is to blame because they are not vetting properly. why aren't they vetting properly? because it's all about processing quickly, release quickly, so it doesn't appear to be a surge. are concerned with the 70 particulars of this crisis more than a crisis
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itself. >> katie: put these children at risk placing them with unvetted sponsors we know from previous situations and examples that they are going to criminals who are abusing them in horrific ways. amazing this policy is still considered the humane way of doing things. tom homan, thank you for your time. >> thanks for having me, katie. >> katie: coming up, president biden getting a not so welcomed reception under the midterm campaign trail. newt gingrich reacts as more democrats say no thanks to an appearance with the commander-in-chief. and, a mask ban. one store's solution to stop wannabe robbers in their tracks. ♪ ♪
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the campaign trail, with them. some vulnerable candidates like colorado senator michael bennett have no comment while senate hopeful tim ryan claims they won't be extending an invitation. why is that? let's bring in fox news contributor newt gingrich, author of defeating big government socialism. and he joins us right now with reaction. newt, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so, it sounds like they either don't want him to come or they avoid him when he shows up in their district. ultimately, is it for their campaigns right now joe biden is box office poison? >> well, look, i think they think he weakens them. and i think that they both have two problems. one is you never quite know how well he will perform and whether it will be one of those embarrassing events where he can't remember what state he is in or who is he campaigning for or whatever. and then second, in a lot of
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states, particularly where we have senate races, they are not biden's states. biden in california probably would be okay. biden in new york might be okay. but you start taking biden to nevada or to ohio to, an example you used or to pennsylvania, and i think suddenly, you have georgia, for example, you know, herschel walker will probably win in the end. warnock is so closely tied to biden and i think biden in georgia is like 38%. so his national average is actually stronger than his average in the individual states that happen to have senate races this year. >> steve: right. let's move from the democrat party to the republican party. liz cheney, who was handed a stunning defeat in the primary in the great state of wyoming, she was on abc yesterday and talked a little bit about the state of your republican party. listen to this. >> large portions of our party, including a the leadership of
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our party. >> both at a state level in wyoming as well as on a national level with the rnc, is very sick. and, you know, we really have got to decide whether or not we are going to be a party based on substance and policy or whether we are going to remain as so many of our party are today, in the grips of a dangerous former president. >> steve: newt, she says your party is sick. what do you say to that? >> >> i have known liz minnesota most of her life at least since she has been an adult. trump ran in many ways as a repudiation of the bush-cheney administration. but to go back home to the people that you claim to represent to only get 29% support and then decide that the other 61 -- they are the ones who are wrong. they are the ones who are sick. i think that liz as heir gaited
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to herself the standard of being the more judge of millions of americans around 37 or 75 million americans who voted for trump because they are sick. they voted for trump because they deeply dislike the establishment. and no matter what you think about trump, they dislike the establishment even more. so it's amazing to me that nobody who is in the anti-trump faction has stopped to say what is it we are doing that repels so many americans that, again, wyoming is a great example the cheney name is a one-time magic. now it just doesn't get beat it's humiliated. 29%. take away the democrats switched party to vote for her. she got probably one in every four republicans, it's amazing. i don't take what she says very seriously. >> steve: she has kind of hinted she might run for president. let's see what she does next. >> bring it on. >> steve: newt, thank you for joining us live.
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>> thank you. >> steve: 14 minutes before the top of the hour. news time and now weather time, janet. >> yes, we have weather news, actually. we have flooding in parts of the southwest, stretching into texas. several inches of rain across the dessert southwest. and you see totals of 4 to 5 inches of rainfall. that's a big deal across mexico and arizona. that's going to be ongoing today. we could see the threat for flash flooding in some of these areas. we have been showing you video out of utah yesterday. and then showers, thunderstorms, and heavy rain for parts of texas through louisiana, arkansas, and mississippi, this is going to be over the next several days. we have flood watches in effect. and we had some water rescues in and around the dallas area. we will be talking about that certainly. there is your future track over the next several days and, again, that heavy rain is going to sort of lingner some of these areas. the good news is we have had a lot of drought in this region. so, it might be too much of a good thing though as we look for 5 to 8, even 10 inches of
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rainfall over the next couple of days. fox weather.com source for all of your latest details. steve, over to you. >> steve: we needed the rain. we just didn't need it all at once. thanks, j.d. >> janice: you got it. >> steve: still ahead on this monday. is this a normal airport in denver or possible headquarters of the alum that the at this. fox nation dives into conspiracy theories hidden in plain sight. ♪ hi, i'm eileen. i live in vancouver, washington and i write mystery novels. dogs have been such an important part of my life. i have flinn and a new puppy. as i was writing, i found that i just wasn't as sharp and i new i needed to do something so i started taking prevagen. i realized that i was much more clear and i was remembering the details that i was supposed to. prevagen keeps my brain working right.
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>> brian: wow. i was just there and i never went underground. host of fox nation's new special kacie mcdonnell joins us now. casey? the unwind this mystery, won't you? >> katie said it, she said is it a bunker? is it a illuminati headquarters? is it just an airport? what if i told you it could be all three? did we go to the moon? is the earth hallow? maybe it's flat. is there a big foot? all of these things, conspiracy theories that really draw people. in if you go on my tiktok it's all conspiracy theories. i love it denver is no exception. so, each day, public transportation here in the united states 34 million times. a $84 billion industry. this airport for some reason, i will up pack, this especially in the special. is just the target for all of these conspiracies. its location geographically. it's close norad. the cheyenne mountain range complex. it's protected. it's far away from the oceans. it has underground tunnels.
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why is this going on? when they built the airport. they had the state of the art multi million dollars baggage conveyor built system under ground and now it's just kind of a graveyard for bags because it didn't work. and they never tried to fix it. so now you just see these carts cruising up and down. they have signage all over the place because they are constantly under construction. before the airport opened. they were way over budget by millions of dollars. they were late opening the airport. you have free maizenry logos and symbols. creepy art disturbs some people. maybe a nod to naziism. you have global population control illustrated. lucifer horse outside with glowing red eyes. so many different things that people really eat up for lack of a better phrase. and it's all -- we dive deep into this. we talk to the airport. we talk to conspiracy theorists. it really is fantastic.
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>> brian: should we roll the clip? >> go for it. >> why the connection to the reptilian? why the connection to the apocalypse, this something a bunker, barack obama hiding here during [inaudible] >> i wish i knew. i wish i knew. it's just when government builds something in an open blank field 25 miles outside the city, they have a lot of questions people ask. >> katie: casey, i know exactly what horse you are talking about. the first time i went to the denver airport i saw those horse and those eyes. you no i know there is way more behind the story thanks to you and fox nation. >> there is way more behind the story. that horse, sadly, the head actually fell off and killed its original artist so his son took over there is a lot of dark and creepy stories. we dive into it. we go down. we had access to the tunnels as you saw in some of those clips. it's spooky season. get in on conspiracy theory on
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fox nation right now. also shameless plug monsters across america is available too. >> steve: both great. casey, thank you for joining us from the boston area. make sure you catch denver airport conspiracy hidden in plane sight. available right now fox nation.com. if you don't have it you should. >> katie: i love the pun that's how i know it's going to be good. >> brian: i watched the tucker carlson special on horse mutilation. i could never be a butcher. >> katie: stick to the conspiracy theories denver airport with casey. >> brian: guts and organs. >> steve: not a good way to tell. >> brian: very interesting and mysterious. >> steve: denver airport, fewer animals. just the one. still ahead, the temporary relief at the pump could be short lived. experts warn of a possible in gas. ♪
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>> the president's approval sliding, 74% say the country is headed in the wrong direction. >> this comes at my and my democrats -- >> what you want him to come to arizona and campaign with you? >> it's not exactly an open invitation. >> we can see action as early as today against the justice department for the unprecedented raid of his mar-a-lago home. >> that's basically what happened here. >> officials called it the
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single largest day arrival of migrants from texas. hundreds lined up at lincoln hospital in the bronx to get health care, food, and free cell phones. >> we are sitting our country up for failure at every degree. >> a california boutique is prohibiting customers from wearing masks. they say it can prevent witnesses from getting an accurate description in the event of a crime. >> 8-year-old emmett bailey wins the kids usa mullet championship. emmett wins $2500 and says he plans to spend it on a go-kart. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ why don't you just meet me in the middle ♪ >> good morning monday, steve. >> steve: we are chasing the sun now across the country. >> katie: we are. there is less then at the
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beginning of the summer, but we will take it. >> steve: are you blaming joe biden for that? >> katie: not yet. i'm sure by the end of the week we will be. [laughs] you learn from kacie mcdonnell and the new special and fox nation that there's more to the denver airport and we knew previously. >> steve: because it was supposedly the headquarters of the -- illiterati? >> katie: the illuminati. [laughter] >> brian: john l.a. probably knows everything. >> katie: you are the sports guy, you should call him up. great interview about the denver airport. >> steve: i remember when they first opened that thing up and they were talking about the revolutionary baggage system. it went on the first day and nothing ever came up. people were missing -- >> katie: lost luggage, gave it a whole different name. no one likes that at all.
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>> steve: "plane site." >> katie: yes, we like the pun. >> steve: meanwhile joe biden is hiding in plain sight in rehoboth beach and he's going to kick off his road-show he showcases all the stuff the administration has been able to get past the democrats at the white house. they feel he's been very successful and he said a good month or so, but the big question is, as he travels across the country -- first off, it's going to be montgomery county, maryland, and pennsylvania. how many state, local politicians will want to stand next to joe biden while he stands with hunter biden? >> katie: democrats at the white house including chief of staff ron klain believe president biden has a lot of accomplishments to tout on his own road-show, because out on the campaign trail in places that are contested with tight races in the senate and the house, democrats don't want president joe biden to be
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campaigning. >> steve: wait a second, -- >> brian: he passed the bipartisan gun bill, the rescue act, the chips bill, he just passed the mini build back better. why wouldn't they stand next to him? it turns out a survey of 57 lawmakers, maybe more, for the most part nobody is really anxious to do it, even if they are proud of their party. i'm not sure. maybe they are passing on things that are good for the party and not for the people. then it is an attempt sight, he said no comment from his campaign at the time. tim ryan, neck and neck with j.d. vance, get a visa power of the white house. he says, "we have not asked them to campaign in ohio and have no plans to do so." what a rebuke. >> and candidates are not asking him to appear, and when he takes air force one to a different locality, it's like, "well, the local folks show up." they are not showing up.
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part of it has to do in large measure within a nature of politics. and how you feel about how america is as he is present. three quarters of the country says the country is heading in the wrong direction. two-thirds of voters think the economy is in a recession, despite what joe biden and his people say. 61% say they are so upset by something, an issue, they are willing to carry a protest sign for an entire day. the people who want to carry the scent about the blue horse at the airport. and finally about 60% believe america's best days are behind us, and straight ahead, who knows what? >> katie: it is so interesting to watch the way the white house has handled the campaign trail, differently, because midterm elections are typically elections that they want to hold onto some of the accomplishments of joe biden from the far left of his governing style and yet they are running away as fast as they can. >> brian: katie, think about
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it, president obama was a very good speaker, bill clinton was a good inspirational speaker. george w. bush, and donald trump can fill up any room. joe biden is none of those things and never has been. here is newt gingrich on the reasoning behind this. >> i think he weakens them, but i think they both have two problems. one is you never quite know how well he'll perform or whether it'll be one of those embarrassing events where he can't remember what state he's in or who he's campaigning for, or whatever. second, and a lot of states, particularly senate races, they are not biden states. in california he'd probably be okay, new york might be okay. but you start taking biden to nevada or to ohio, his national averages stronger than the individual states that have senate races this year. >> steve: ultimately one of the reasons behind this
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road-show he's going to start at the end of this week is to try to keep control of the senate and the house. candidates in the states according to "the washington post" hope the president set the tone about things they have done or want to do that help their campaign. the other thing -- and this, i think, is the really big thing that the candidates want from joe biden -- help us with raising money. because he's been good at that, and because he's president, there is a natural big amount of money that comes through the door. >> katie: he has a fund-raiser later this week with the dnc, spending a most triple the amount of money in these midterm elections than they did in 2018 when they took back the house. so they make the argument that they deserve to remain in power to have washington, d.c., continue to be a one party town. >> brian: it comes down to this -- if you are suffering because inflation is just under 9%, the gas prices are still considerably higher than they were a year ago and could be going up again according to
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reports as china starts ramping up and demands begin to rise. do you want 25% off the windmill you're supposed to get her from the solar panels that may be coming in from china? that's with the president just passed. he told everyone it was inflation reduction bill, but nobody thinks that, and it's the biggest climate investment and history of our country? when you look around and say, wait a second, things are really tight, i'm having trouble getting that job, do you say to yourself that you're so glad the climate bill has passed? i just don't see it, because he's passing things for his party, but is he doing it for the american people? has anyone addressed crime, illegal immigration, the lack of teachers in the classroom? >> steve: i don't think is that interested in those things as he is what is in the inflation reduction act, which -- you know, it is so farcical, even people now at the white house, they don't refer to it as that. they call it the prescription and climate bill. >> katie: is amazing how it
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switched quickly. it's no longer the inflation reduction act. >> steve: the climate part energizes the space and you hear people say, we've never gotten this much money to do so much, although it doesn't really do that much for the climate, but the other big component is that it's going to lower prescription drug bills, which is, regardless of party, you like that. but you look at the small print, it doesn't even kick in for a year or two you. >> katie: it's amazing to watch joe manchin, the day this was signed at the white house, tell hillary vaughn from fox business that it was not reducing inflation, and why would we expect that it would? well, the bill is called the inflation reduction act, so maybe bill assumed that politicians were honest at them, which would be a bad assumption. >> brian: if you lie about the title of the bill, why would we believe anything inside the bill? >> steve: anyway, that's that. now something else, also related. experts are warning gas prices could go up again as the white house continues to take
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credit for the recent drop, even as those prices remain much higher than they were a year ago. >> brian: if they go up, will they take credit then? promoting subsidies for solar panels and electric cars despite the sky high costs of green alternatives. from our sister network, fox business, which means you go to the same christmas party, live in chicago at a gas station. what are you seeing? >> good morning, brian. he received $4.85 for a gallon of gas. it is true that gas prices here and across the country have fallen for ten weeks in a row. the averages about $0.50 less than it was a month ago. take a look at the national average, it still really high. $3.90 for a gallon of gas, almost $0.75 more than it was one year ago at this time. the biden administration, to your point, didn't take responsibility as gas prices were on the way up, largely placing the blame on
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vladimir putin. it's now taking credit, though, as they are on the way down. the experts we have spoken to say the release from the strategic petroleum reserve is that a strong impact on the price at the pump. one of the biggest factors instead, they say, people started driving less because prices were so high and they worried about the economy. meanwhile, when asked what the administration is doing to tackle high utility costs, energy secretary jennifer granholm pushed green energy. buy yourself some solar panels. >> those solar panels can be financed so you don't have the big outlay at the front. when they are financed, they are financed in a way that reduces your energy bill even though you have solar panels, which is 30% off. it's a significant incentive. >> as far as where gas prices are going, most of the experts we have talked to say that the $3.90 national average is about as low as they'll go for now. some areas might see a little
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reduction, others will see prices go up. what all of the experts we've talked to agree on is that home heating costs, as we head into the winter months, are going to go way up. guys? >> steve: we don't like the sound of that. thank you for the live report from the streets of chicago. one of the problems is -- regionally it was the putin price hike, and you alluded to that as we went to grady. going forward, they say prices are going to rebound and go back up because of the recession, because the fed is tightening and people are going to drive less because it's more expensive, and that the idea of slowing down inflation. unfortunately it's going to kill all of us. the good part of all of this is we have not heard the administration and courage oil to increase production. until now, because apparently they are guaranteeing the oil companies that if they sell the oil to the united states government at a fixed price to
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restock the strategic petroleum reserve, that will take away some of the risk of them drilling new oil wells and stuff like that, that can take years. to the administration is saying, "you know it? if you sell it to us so we can replenish the strategic petroleum reserve, then we will go ahead and allow you to do that." >> katie: is not part of the problem, that the administration depleted this reserve? didn't have a real plan, until they were asked a few times with a plan was to refill that reserve. i'm still stuck on what secretary granholm was saying, that he can't afford energy, the solution is to go into debt to buy solar panels. just as a reminder, if you buy them for your house and have a $20,000 loan, the house goes but the solar panel payment stays. do not necessarily gorilla that payment if you're getting rid of the house steel and i want to solar panel on the top of my electric car.
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>> brian: that'll be great. >> katie: i'm sure we can arrange that with a financing agreement. >> steve: where do i sign? is >> brian: in japan and south korea, they doing habits. wouldn't it make more sense to have a gas option with your electric car? >> steve: how about a hydrogen car? >> brian: right, just don't rear end it. doesn't that blow? don't we make bombs out of that? >> katie: it's a different scientific process! [laughs] spew it all depends how you split that adam. >> brian: absolutely. >> katie: more headlines for us. >> carley: good morning, yes, i have some headlines. some troubling news on a story we been following. dive teams have discovered a body and car near the site were missing california teen kylie rodney was last seen. law enforcement has confirmed the remains belonged to the 16-year-old that the vehicle was seen being pulled out yesterday.
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rodney disappeared after party at a nearby campground earlier this month. authorities will have a press conference later today. a florida carjacking suspect who fled police is now behind bars. this amazing k-9 officer, by the camera video shows the pup sprinting after the suspect fled on foot. police say the suspect still an unlocked car before driving recklessly to avoid arrest, running several cars off the road and hitting a wildlife patrol vehicle. not good. the police pooch then held onto his belt into the police could get the cuffs on. the suspect now faces multiple charges. to a fox weather update, while some people wish for christmas in july, parts of colorado got snow in august this weekend. the colorado springs government releasing these photos of pikes peak with a light dusting of snow on sunday. authorities say a late august snowstorm is typical, above sea
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level. for more details on this and all the latest weather news, had to fox weather or download the app. and of the european switch coming to the mcdonald's big mag. a version with two chicken patties instead of beef is coming to the u.s. after having huge success in the u.k. as of now, they will only be rolled out to select miami locations later this month. those are your headlines and that is looking delicious! >> brian: but is it fried or grilled? >> carley: it's fried. tempura chicken, they call it. >> brian: why would you eat fried chicken on -- >> carley: why not? let's reverse that question. >> brian: but mcdonald's wants to have a healthy reputation, don't they? >> carley: no! >> katie: what are you talking about? [laughter] >> brian: watching the commercial, i thought they were trying to. >> katie: i'm just happy it's
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a real chicken. >> carley: not the impossible stuff. >> steve: looks delicious. we might have to go to miami just for that. >> brian: someone has to explain to me the impossible meat burger that's not meet. >> katie: i'm not going to explain it because i know what it is, but i'm sure someone els. coming up, the impact of president trump becoming clear with 92% of endorsements winning their primary three hopefuls join us with her plans to deliver a red wave in november. >> steve: plus, crooks targeting a high-end california boutique are losing their edge. how one business owners taking matters into his own hands to stop his store from becoming a victim of theft. that's coming out. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> including the leadership of our party, but at the state level in wyoming as well as the national level at the inc, is very sick. we really have got to decide whether we are going to be a party based on substance and policy or if we are going to remain, as so many of our party are today, in the grips of a dangerous former president. >> steve: congresswoman liz cheney laying into the republican leadership after landslide primary loss in wyoming. her criticism comes as some moderate republicans say former president trump's endorsements could be hurting the g.o.p.'s chances in the general and stop a red wave in november.
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92% of trump-backed candidates have won back their primary so far, including their next guest. that's all of them. joining us now, congressional candidates -- i know we are cutting out a little bit so i'll try to get through here. joe kent, as well as liora levy. can i start with you, can you hear me? >> i can hear you just fine. >> brian: madison, when you look at your candidacy, people are saying look out. if you go with donald trump, your grade in the primary but not the general. what's your reaction? >> it simple of the trees. this is not about one person, it's a movement and the lack of leadership coming from the white house and from washington. when you look at a district like mine that's been decimated by these failed policies and high inflation, people are going into the polls and thinking about their pocketbooks, inflation. that matters most to them. meanwhile democrats, people like my opponent and others across my state of ohio and across the
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country are simply does not who they represent themselves to be as the polling comes in. they see they're going to lose and they're trying to act like they are these moderate democrats which is simply a lie. they supported the inflation reduction act and voted on the state and national level to support these policies that most people in this country and the most recent news poll, 71% of americans believe the inflation reduction act will have no impact at all or make things worse. this is what we are up against, the policies that simpler not going to fix the problem, and people want real solutions. >> steve: but they >> brian: butthey will keep sayn 2020? they want to know on january 6th where you stand. what's your answer to both those questions? speak of the answer is we need to get to the bottom of it. the election of 2020 still has major issues that have a real impact right now, so we are not backing down on that key issue because it comes up any time you go talk to voters. january 6th, there's lots of unanswered questions, so we will keep this open when we get into office in 2023 and show the
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american people what actually happened on january 6th, and we are going to hold the federal government accountable. because most americans right now know that the national security state is completely and totally out of control. we have real concrete issues to run on. the america first agenda is what actually benefited this country, benefited the working class people of this country, and the american people right now, whether it's crime at the front door, invasion on the southern border, or sky high inflation thanks to the economic policies of the biden regime, they know exactly what time it is. it's time for new, bold leadership. that's what you see so many-endorsed america first candidates doing so well in the primaries, we are coalescing the republican party right now to take our country back. >> brian: even mitch mcconnell doesn't seem to be coalescing. you are in connecticut, and your goal is to upset the sitting senator since 2011. senator blumenthal. what is your message in that blue state? >> my message is that joe biden
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and dick blumenthal crushing the american dream with their woke socialist green dream ideology. what they call the inflation reduction act, i collected the manchin-synema build inflation back better act. that's what it will deal, it'll make life even more difficult for connecticut families, parents who are facing heating their home this winter when the weather gets cold here, who have to make decisions. do i fill my gas tank, do i feed my children? how my going to afford the school supplies and the new shoes? that is what the issues are, and dick blumenthal is out of touch with the families in connecticut. >> brian: i know you're trying to get tim ryan seat, he is running in ohio. 52% of the vote. how do you get his percentage of that vote? >> we have a brand-new open seat
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and you will see a lot of crossover voters that may even vote up the ballot for democrat and down ballot for us, and we are focused on the issues matter to ohioans. we want to keep promises that had been broken by politicians on both sides of the aisle for decades here in the great state of ohio. >> brian: think so much, guys. best of luck. we will check in on you again. >> thanks. >> brian: coming up straight ahead, socks whether dumbing to my in god we trust, the state of texas now requiring schools to display the national motto. pete hegseth promises to walk on. ♪ ♪ like any family, the auburns all have... individual priorities.
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police cruiser. first responders are still inundated with emergency requests as the area braces for more rain. if you don't mind, i'd like to check in with janice dean and find out more. >> steve: she would know. >> absolutely. unfortunately we are dealing with more rain in the dallas-fort worth area. taking a look at the radar, this is the situation not only stay for the next couple of days is the area of low pressure lingers across the southern plains toward the mystery of mississippi river valley. flood watch in effect from central texas, austin, texas, toward louisiana, mississippi, and arkansas. we think this is going to linger over the next several days and bring 5-8 inches of rainfall, some isolate areas to get closer to a foot of rain. again, the good news is they need the rain fall. are into an extreme drought in texas through louisiana, but too much of a good thing is going to cost flash flooding and there is
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your threat through tuesday morning. that's the story we will be covering on foxweather.com for all your latest details. i advise you to go there and they will bring you all the updates in texas as well as the heat that remains across much of the u.s. all right, carley come over to you. >> carley: listen to this awful story, a california dog owners as her dog is now blind and nearly died after ingesting an oxycodone pill on a walk. she says she rushed her pup, named chance the rapper, to the vet after it collapsed. $4,000 later, chance had a second chance at life but can no longer see. the dog owner is now warning other dog owners to be aware of their surroundings. the private jet belonging to filmmaker and claimant activist steven spielberg has reportedly burned over $100,000 in jet fuel and just months. flight tracking data reveals his gulfstream has burned over
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$116,000 of fuel since june. he's previously stated that global warming terrifies him, and in just two months is jet alone has emitted at least 179 tons of carbon dioxide. inflation is pushing grocery store prices up 13% compared to last year, and americans have to get creative to afford food. more people have turned away from big name retailers and shopping at salvage food stores, offering below-market prices for overstocked goods, often nearing their sell by dates. we make sure that we are selling a quality product to our customers, and making sure they have food they can put on the table for their families. >> experts say these stores can offer big time savings. employees at a bank in israel hoping for a bull market got more than they bargained for. this video shows staff
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attempting to wrangle an actual bull that charged into the bank. the confused animal reportedly roamed around the bank for about half an hour until he was safely captured and taken back to her he came from. no injuries or serious damage was recorded in the incidents. i have questions. but i'm going to toss it over to you. >> brian: that was not in the special and mutilated cattle. >> steve: you know they have a lot of in the bank? moo-lah. i'll be here all week. speak to a patriotic company is using a new state law to bring god back into texas classrooms and schools are required to display all donated signs like these that say "in god we trust." >> by and large, the feedback has been incredibly positive.
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we want these in every school in america. >> we teach the truth about her history, we teach our founding documents, the declaration of independence says our rides come from our creator. this is consistent for that. for students to see and be reminded of, it is make sense, this is about coming together as americans. >> steve: they do that down in texas. meanwhile the push to keep got out of the classroom is a topic pete hegseth writes about in his "new york times" best seller, battle for the american mind. he joins us. they pass this law in texas where they've got to display it conspicuously if it's been donated, and it says "in god we trust." >> it's in a prominent spot in the school is donated. i think it's fantastic thing. by the way, that's our national motto. it's been since 1966. the congress passed it, it's been challenged constitutionally. it's our national motto. and why was it put in there in the 1950s?
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because we were battling the godless communists in the cold war and renew a reservoir of faith, of providential support, would be important staring down the soviet union. so he recognized, and tried it, put it on our money on every single dollar bill we have, so every school in the country ought to be able to display it. it's our national motto. it's unfortunate that it takes texas, private donations, and separate legislations just to get it displayed. it's a good thing but it's a tiny step and it doesn't mean that god is actually in the classroom. so it's good the kids will pass underneath it but it doesn't mean anything they will encounter will reinforce the declaration pledge that our rights are endowed from the creator, which is foundational to who we are. stay to the left doesn't like this because they think you shouldn't put your trust in god, you should put your trust in government. and if god is higher than that that it takes precedent over
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what their indoctrination may indoctrination may be. and they mentioned the communists. >> gallup polls showed support for in god we trust and today amongst young people at south of 50%. could you see future challenges to that legislation, that we don't want it? we are in the same kind of confrontation with a godless movement. this time it is domestically on the left in our own country, marxists brought it in her classroom. they want to reject that foundation with a totally different utopian view of government at the center and not god. that's why things like this are important but not sufficient. >> brian: when did we get off track with this? >> there's a book called battle for the american mind. [laughter] it's a 100-year -- over the course of 100 years, progressives have worked very hard, and if you were effective at it, they knew it was the immovable object, the understanding of human nature, where rights came from. until you got rid of that you
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couldn't push other utopian schemes. now we are at critical race theory, which came from critical theory, which can for marxists and germany in the 1930s and 1940s. it's a long time coming. it'll take a lot more to roll it back but man, it's a good start. >> katie: "fox & friends weekend" cohost, and also your hosting forgot to my for gutfeld >> brian: no offense to the studio, but it's the coolest set. surrounded by audience. most of them just like us. so it's going to be -- >> katie: i hear tomatoes are coming. >> we get to be kings of late night for one night. >> brian: as long as we don't drop the helmet. >> katie: princes of late night. i fight back against crime, one chocolate shop owner teaching
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♪ ♪ >> katie: we are back with america's crime crisis. this morning, a man stabbed on the subway by a homeless man who fled the transit system at rockefeller center, just round the corner from our building. meanwhile, the victim of this brutal sucker punches on the road to recovery after being taken off the ventilator. todd piro is here with more. >> good morning. the brother of the victim is getting more details about his recovery. the victim was initially placed in a medically induced, after being randomly punched in the back of the head last week leaving him with a fractured skull and brain bleeding. the suspect charged in the attack is behind bars scheduled to appear in court tomorrow. meanwhile, the nypd also on the hunt for a pair of shoplifters caught on camera attacking a dollar store worker and putting her in a choke hold.
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police say the couple went on the attack after trying to leave the store with a cart full of merchandise without paying. and in san francisco, a chocolate store owner giving her employees kung fu lessons to help them fight back as crime rates skyrocket. the owner of the tea house in cafe says workers have been taking the martial arts class since last march to help them feel safer and more empowered in case they were ever in a life-threatening situation. back to you. >> katie: thanks, todd. noted business in los angeles county is taking a different measure to combat crime, banning customers from wearing masks after thieves reportedly used them to hide their identity. joining us now, the owner of the boutique clothing store. tell us about why you decided to take this measure. >> good morning from gotham city, i have to say. los angeles is really not the word to use today. it's been escalating daily in l.a., just in our little area. we have had down the street,
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someone was robbed of their birkin bag. we have people with weapons, scissors put into the employees face as they had into the cash. i've been pepper sprayed, enough is enough. when they come to the store with a mask on, they've got a bucket hat, a hoodie, and a mask, and you can't see their eyes. in the lineup would never be able to identify them. the cameras in the store can't identify them, the security guards can't identify them, and enough is enough. we are not going to listen to the health director. i still recommend masks and i emailed her yesterday, guess what? she's on vacation until the 29t. and we got our mayor, eric garcetti, doesn't even comment on the crime anymore. >> katie: your extremes proves that it is like gotham city, but the numbers back it up.
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the city robberies are up by 19.6%. this year alone, and the year is not over yet, 5800 plus robberies. george gascon's efforts failed in that city. what is the alternative to offering some kind of deterrent or protection for you and the people who are working in your story? >> we've had to hire security. that's $150,000 a year now in our story to prevent this, hopefully to deter it. but the real root of this comes from the celebrities. chrissy teigen, i'll pay $100,000 to bail out rioters and looters, and kim kardashian endorsing george gascon. so we need the a-list people in this town to realize how bad it is and go to government officials and say, we need to curtail this. >> are they afraid to come shopping now? what do you say to customers?
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>> on saturday we had ten people wearing masks, eight had no problem taking them off, and two didn't and left the store paid for the people that want to wear masks, we have private shopping a half-hour before we open in the morning and a half hour before we close. we have curbside pickup and they can go on our website. but we have to protect the assets of the company and our staff now. it's beyond medical reasons now. >> katie: absolutely. we hope that you get relief and at least some of these policies can help get this under control for your story. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> katie: coming up, an 8-year-old takes the grand prize in the usa mullet competition. we will meet him up next. but first, let's check in with bill hemmer and dana perino for what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> everyone thinking about the mullet. that's my favorite story. >> we thought that was stylin'.
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>> steve: as katie said a minute ago, its business in the front and party in the back for our next guest. 8-year-old emmett bailey winning the kid's division of the u.s. mullet championships. the wisconsin boy beating out 688 other kids, and their flowing mullet locks. they join us from houston, texas. good morning to both of you. congratulations. emmett, let's start with you. since you've got the mullet that is the national champion, will you turn your head so we can see decides to get the total mullet? oh, yeah. and the other side, let's see a
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little bit. and you want to shake your head a little bit? [laughs] okay. so, emmett, how long have you been supporting a mullet like this and why did you decide to go with the mullet look? >> i've been sporting it for two years and i want to hair. >> steve: you want to talk here. all right. when your son said he wanted hockey hair, what did you think? >> i was not on board at first. he was pretty insistent, he really wanted to grow it out and get the mullet, and it has grown on all of us, i guess. but now it's part of who he is and i feel like he'd look a little odd without it. >> steve: you've got to feel good that so many people, total strangers all across the country, got behind your little boy. and that's what he looks like without those mysterious sunglasses on! that's got to make you feel good. >> it's been amazing how many
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people have reached out to us just to say, "way to go, great job, we are voting for you." like he said, all across the country, complete strangers just wanting to have fun with the contest. >> steve: absolutely. emmett, do you get up every day and do that yourself? i was just curious how you get the pointy part at the top. >> my mom does it. >> steve: l, your mom does that? all right. have you ever consulted with a professional barber or is it your creation? >> oh, no. he has his girl that cuts it for him. i only do the top part. >> steve: very good. emmett, you won a couple thousand bucks. what are you going to do with the dough? >> i'm going to buy a go-kart. >> steve: a go-kart , why? >> because i want to race. >> steve: you want to race. but if you have a go-kart, don't you have to put a helmet on that beautiful hair of yours?
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>> yeah, but it'll still be out the back of the helmet. >> steve: that's right, it'll be flowing out there. how proud of your son are you? >> i'm really, really proud of him. i'm proud of how he's handled the whole competition. there are many times we asked him, do you want to know what place you are in? he was just interested in how much he had and not where he was against every video. steel and in the end, he got the most votes. will you take your glasses up so we can see your eyes just for a second? there is your national champion, ladies and gentlemen! thank you very much for joining us live. >> thank you. >> steve: congratulations. back in a couple. driving you c? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. time for ache and burn! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those'll probably pass by me.
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>> katie, great job. see you tomorrow. >> watch me on radio. >> bill: good morning, everybody. first look at the latest fox news power rankings right now. republicans still poised to retake the house. margin of victory, however, is narrowing as we say. good morning. hope you had a good weekend in august. i'm bill hemmer. hello. >> dana: i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." there were a lot of biden comeback stories written over and over again in the media. it doesn't seem to necessarily be working. republicans are now expected to win majority by at least two seats. six fewer than what was for ca
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