tv FOX Friends First FOX News August 26, 2022 2:00am-3:00am PDT
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a two-year mission, but after that my plan on going to college for an engineering degree. i'm going into robotics. >> todd: you do a lot of stories about what is wrong with america and the youth. this story, what is right. marcus, rusty, ethan, joey, thank you for doing this. best of luck into future endeavors. fox & friends at 4:00 in's and fox & friends at five 5:00 begins. every ducted version of the trump rate of the affidavit public by noon today but the big question still remains. how much will the government actually allow you the american people to see? you are watching a brand-new hour of "fox & friends first" on a friday morning, i'm todd piro. >> ashley: ashley strohmier in for correlation because. trump's legal team to explain their legal basis for a special master to oversee the case as the former president rails
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against prosecutors in a biased department of justice. >> todd: brooke singman the live on more what will happen in the court, brooke. because good morning, guys. we can firmly former raid of former trumps home. it -- the judge saying government has met its burden of showing proposed reductions are narrowly tailored to serve the government's legitimate trust in the integrity of the ongoing investigation and are the least onerous alternative to seal the entire affidavit. the white house and justice department have fought to keep the document under seal claiming the public release would come with the investigation. the former president slamming for playing political games, "the radical left democrat prosecutors are illegally trying to circumvent for political gain of the presidential records act of which i have done absolutely nothing wrong. they illegally rated my home and took things that should not have
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been taken. the fbi seized 20 boxes of records with 11 sets of classified documents and trumps passports peer of the biden white house claimed it was in the dark about the raid despite president biden waving president trump's executive privilege. listen. >> the president was not reaped and nobody at the white house was not brief. we are not briefed on the investigation. >> we learned about that from your reporting. >> trump respondent, joe biden said he knew nothing about the break-in of mar-a-lago or the greatest political attack in the history of the u.s. does anybody really believe this? the public patiently waiting to see what the unsealed affidavit will reveal about the bidens administration and the justice department justified the predawn raid of the former president's home meanwhile president trump's team with a deadline to define the legal arguments for a special master. for a review of the records gathered at mar-a-lago.
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guys, the justice department needs to unsealed the affidavit to the public before 12:00 today. so now, we wait, ashley, todd. >> ashley: brooke singman, we will bring in the florida congressman on the judiciary and foreign affairs, brooke just said, we will wait for that and it supposed to come out at 12:00 today. what happens if a lot of people say there is a lot of black marker on it and does not give us much. what will be the next step is to get the information, or is it dead in the water there? >> yeah, that will be the most redacted affidavit in american history. as you said, 's a ton of black on the affidavit. all they have to do is redact names and their information and the bulk of the information should remain unredacted appeared that is the basis of probable cause as to what provoked because they had to gie the magistrate ability to issue a warrant for the search. so, the more they reject the less the people will understand about why the fbi feel they need
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to raid the former presidents home. and the future contender against joe biden, number one contender to take joe biden on in 2024. >> todd: congressman, it doesn't sound confident the magistrate judge, judge bruce reinhart as she recalled recused himself from another trump case but kept himself in the center of this one is going to make sure that document is narrowly tailored when it comes to that. you don't seem confident in that >> i don't feel confident this guy gave to obama, the magistrate that would be willing to issue the warrant. we will see at 12:00 today with all of this information is, but i think it will be a small piece of what the doj is actually investigating. we will not get all the answers until the republicans take the majority back. we have the ability of oversight and to bring in the doj to ask tough questions. spillman also i want to ask you
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about the trump deadline on that come with special master. do you think this should happen? >> yeah, absolutely. in a time you can have someone outside of the process to be able to determine the legality of what can be searched and what can't be searched and what information can be used and can't be used as a good thing. >> todd: in the meantime facebook forcing house judiciary g.o.p., which you are a part of, to take down a post about student loans because it violated their policies. pump up the original post that says, "if you take out a loan, you pay it back period." that was thought to be common sense up until until earlier this week. before the notification you guys got this notification and this post goes against the community standards so only you can see it. in what world saying to you take out a loan you need to pay it back violate anyone's community
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standards? >> it is just another example of a big tech that is controlling the communication out there and completely politicized and family support one party. there is example after example the hunter biden story by twitter and all of these different things they have tried to do to change the perspective of the american people. again, and the republicans take the majority back, they will get rid of liability protection. suddenly, they will not act in the manner in which they are acting. >> ashley: congressman, do you think the white house had anything to do with the possible censorship of those posts seemingly saying nothing wrong? >> it certainly wouldn't surprised me because they have been asking facebook, twitter and other social media websites in the way they are communicating so it absolutely would not surprise me if they were involved. >> todd: what would happen if i refused to make my mortgage and facebook said it was okay. you don't have to pay those
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loans. we appreciate you. thank you, sir. >> good to see you. >> todd: 13 service members were killed in a suicide bombing outside of the kabul airport during the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan. >> ashley: some of the family honor them. or active psoriatic arthritis and... take. it. on. with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue. it can stop irreversible joint damage. and rinvoq can leave skin clear or almost clear in psa. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks.
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>> todd: it was one year ago today the suicide bombing in a couple took the lives of 13 u.s. service members. it happened during the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. the family and loved ones killed in the attack, their loved ones. and the ultimate sacrifice. reggie stone a family friend of lance corporal ryan mccall income of the stepmother to lance corporal jared smits, and clarinda matsouka, and danielle matsouka is dylan's aunt. thank you for being here. reggie cometh has the brief gotten easier in years past? >> you know used to live in wyoming and we have since moved to florida as part of living in a different place and obviously
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helps. we have been thinking about riley of course as this time has come near, but i think time does heal. >> todd: jaclyn, do you have an answer questions as to what happened that day and overall mobile the botched afghanistan withdrawal? >> absolutely. we would love to have more and we are starting to get those answers, but of course, not that you will get complete closure, but obviously you want answers and you want to know exactly what happened because things just don't line up. >> todd: if this happened to one of my there should be some accountability, yes. >> todd: danielle come as time
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passes, is it any consolation to you knowing that these 13 died doing what they loved? >> you know, the community has really helped us get through this. it has been very difficult. you don't know into what happens to you. >> todd: right. reggie, what do you want the world to remember about riley? >> you know, he was an incredible young man when he walked in the room, you knew he was there. he walked in with such confidence. if you could hear his laugh, that is one of the things i remember most. it was infectious. you know, he was a hero. and he did what he was called to do and what he loved. and that is what he always told us, he said, if anything ever happens to me, you will know
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that i was out doing what i was called to do and i love. i will never forget that. >> todd: but regi what you make of the accountability so far and the overall withdrawal? >> well, we could talk all day about that, and it is unfortunate. i wish there were more answers, especially for family members. it seems like it has been way too quiet. and so i wish there was more that could be said from the administration, absolutely. >> todd: jaclyn, you heard regi say it has been way too quiet. are you not getting anything from the white house or the people that put your family members in this position in the first place? >> no, like you said, it has been very quiet. we haven't heard anything from the administration. we haven't -- there has really been no communication.
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i mean, like others have said, the community has been there. and you know, we pay respects to jared and have the community lift us up, but that's where it ends appearance be when it has been a year and something should have come to you by now. b3, you said you want to pay respect to the community and allows to pay respect to the loss. what do you want the world to remember about jared? >> jaclyn. >> that jared absolutely loved what he was doing. he would do it all over again. we are just so proud of him >> todd: and clarinda, as the grandmother to dylan, what do you want us all to remember about him? >> just one a beautiful person he was. i wish everyone could have met dylan on and off being with
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tech. he was not only behind the scenes, but he made and created so many wonderful place through his community. and he was just a beautiful person. >> todd: regi, jaclyn, clarinda, daniel, no words that i say will express how remorseful we are or what happened to your loved ones and your friends, but hopefully the words that came out of the segment will get you some answers. answers that you and the other family members deserve. thank you so much. we will be right back. >> thank you.
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officials from the foundation telling fox digital, "the the mere presentation to law enforcement made it appear he was presenting for preferential treatment, which violates the terms and conditions he agreed on his membership application." house speaker paul pelosi pleaded guilty to dui charge aborting more jail time. instead, he is paying restitution and doing some community service. shocking new billboards popping up in liberal california cities are warning residents to rethink moving to texas by invoking horrific mass shooting at robb elementary. the texas miracle died in uvalde but don't move to texas but unclear who is behind the ads as it comes as record numbers of people are leaving california red states. one in ten transplants is from california and wesley hunt who ran for congress and the loan star state. running out of you whole and out
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these disgusting billboards pop up, ashley. roe to >> ashley: blaming texas governor abbott for causing chaos of the southern border. sing in a statement, when we work with dps and in coordination with dps, they are of tremendous assistance to us. when state officials work unilaterally and do not coordinate and collaborate with us, it can wreak havoc. but governor abbott's turning tables to the white house. >> the only reason why we have all these people coming across the border is because the president biden's open border policies. you have the sense of lawlessness in part because they have been venting the rule of law and only sanctuary cities status but also deep on police attitude. and we see that interestingly. >> ashley: todd homan retiring ice director and fox news contributor joins me now. so eagle pass del rio, we have seen basically it ground zero
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for border crisis. we took the chance to actually attack abbott. do you think he is just deflecting to blame on who actually is responsible, which is the biden administration's open border policies? >> absolutely. he is the one, secretary of homeland security. and they are creating havoc. the only one creating havoc here at president biden the homeland security alejandro mayorkas. we handed them the most secure border in my lifetime with illegal immigration it immigration at historic low. four year low. illegal immigration down 83%. and because of their actions, we have now a historic immigration crisis that has cost 70% of border agents to pull off of the line, which has created a public safety crisis, a public health crisis and national security crisis with 70% of agents with
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this crisis created. how many known terrorist come across the line? he has created havoc by not doing his job. >> ashley: do you think he will ever own up to it and take responsibility? >> no, i think he's made peace. i think secretary of homeland security, the data i presented to you, 70% of border inflation pulls off of the line and when they have admitted they have arrested 60 known terrorist and know right now i have 900,000 reported cutaways on video, 900,000 how many came from a sponsor terrorism? when he knows that information as well as i do, if he had any integrity at all, any integrity at all he would go to the white house and i no longer support this agenda because it is putting this country at great risk of terrorist attack. that is his job, and he has failed to do it. >> ashley: i want to get to this greg abbott is being
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represented from mayor adam's office after sending five more busloads. take a listen to this. >> he is attempting to dehumanize people and enlist immigrant hatred. he is treating them as cattle. it is our moral obligation to not just welcome asylum-seekers but also the behavior by governor abbott. stop using them as political pawns. >> ashley: okay, simply call them cattle. he actually did all of them cattle and political bonds, but shouldn't adams office be more prepared when they tell the were sanctuary city and shouldn't say the more prepared to handle the influx of what they are going to get? >> absolutely. if they want to see shameful and inhumane issue, the issue in the southwest border appear at the southwest border, over 1200
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migrants have died on u.s. soil. go to the southwest border where fentanyl is brought in illegally and overwhelmed and killed over 100,000 americans pure to go southwest border and watch and 31% rate when it comes to the united states and the cartel. if you want to see what is going on, go to the southwest border. if you want to stop the debt called the president of the united states and tell him to secure the border and do his job. call secretary alejandro mayorkas and tell him to do his job. new york is qualifying as a sanctuary city. they are protected by the city and they can get a driver's license. they can get a job. new york city will even give them money for their immigration case appear they are coming to new york anyways. if you want the buses to stop, stop the sanctuary city policies and demand the white house do their job to secure the border. >> ashley: they were given free cell phones and health care when they arrived the other day. thank you, we appreciate it.
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>> thank you for having me. >> ashley: mark zuckerberg with a major revelation to joe rogan and raising more questions about the bias in the fbi. listen. >> there was a lot of attention on twitter during the election because of the hunter biden laptop story. >> the fbi physically came to us, some folks on our team and "hey, just so you know, you should be on high alert." >> ashley: we are unpacking that with joe concha next. >> todd: and she's off. we are headed to saratoga where janice dean is live at the travers stakes. don't go anywhere. she is in a hat. ♪ ♪ if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose... with injections every two months.
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suppression of the hunter biden laptop story before the 202024 presidential election. >> todd: funny how that happens, the facebook, we didn't lock "the new york post" story. we temporarily reduce distribution to give fact-checking partners time to review it. those not familiar to facebook basically they did not allow it to come up i and so many people didn't see it. revelations like this, begs the question how coordinated was the suppression? was this election interference and how high did it go? >> yeah, and another question, told, why that particular story at that particular time in october 2020. how about the story there were russian bounties on u.s. troops and that donald trump knew about it and allowed it. was that fact-checked and therefore reduced in terms of distribution? no, of course not. there was a political play here and you have to love joe rogan in these situations where he was able to have mark zuckerberg so
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casually talk about this bombshell like talking about vacation and the family at disney and good for joe rogan but let's be clear. the fbi coercing facebook to sensor information is a direct violation of the first amendment. the agency, according to mark zuckerberg, okay, interfered in the 2020 election just as the 2016 election, via james comey the fbi director of the time buying into all the contents of the steele dossier that ultimately launched the russia collusion investigation. here we have a government, and this should be chilly for everybody, deciding what news can and cannot be shared on huge social media platforms like facebook and obviously twitter was infinitely worse and outright sense of the story and walked out accounts that share the story. so this is where we are at this point. but government and big tech working together on behalf of a political party. and this is certainly not what the united states of america is
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all about, ashley. >> ashley: joe, is zuckerberg to blame where the fbi or is anybody hold accountable or both? >> well, ashley come i would like to hear christopher wray ad the fbi director appointed by donald trump and what you would have to say about this year they have not commented on this yet, but i would hope the next time mr. christopher wray on capitol hill some sort of hearing taking questions, that this would be question number one. why are you going to social media companies and telling them a story may be russian disinformation when you don't even quite know that yet? what was your purpose there. i would like to hear the director on the ashley and todd. >> todd: let's get to freddie hypocrisy, there was always hypocrisy. the white house with nonvaccinated migrants flood into the country. and won't be able to compete in the u.s. open. the greatest tennis player in the world. he was denied entry into the country over his vaccination status. here is what the u.s. open tournament director is saying,
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even they are disappointed. a great champ and i'm fortunate you will be unable to compete at the 2022 u.s. open as he is unable to enter the country due to the federal government vaccination policy for non-u.s. citizens. we look forward to welcome back at the 2023 u.s. open. how bad does all of this make the white house look? even the u.s. open we know this mandate will be gone by 2023 even though the emergency is gone now. >> taught him glad you read that statement but they are mad at the u.s. open antennas. this is the federal government that is not allowing novak into the country. look, you have a relatively young professional athlete who already got covid in december, therefore natural immunity. and even though joe got the vaccine as we seen, it doesn't stop the spread of transmission. the d.c. the next cdc and
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michelle wolinsky had met at this. we have seen an example vaccinated multiple times, getting covid and reinfected shortly thereafter. this is tennis, by the way, a sport literally social distances its competitors. literally, we have a country on track to allow more than 4 million illegal migrants as tom homan was talking about, to enter this country, most of whom i would suspect are not vaccinated and coming from countries like guatemala, nicaragua, haiti given how few vaccines are available in those countries. so tennis players are being robbed here. here you have novak neck and neck for the grand slam titles in history and only one will be at the stadium. it is a shame because i would love to see those two go at it but fans in general who don't watch tennis but tune in for the u.s. open are getting robbed here, guys. >> todd: it is unbelievable, joe concha, have a great weekend my friend. >> happy we can, take care guys. >> todd: in the meantime,
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headed to saratoga race track tomorrow for 153rd running. >> ashley: the mid-summer derby is the most sought after prize for thoroughbreds up of the triple crown. here with a preview of the race live from saratoga springs is senior meteorologist janice dean. hi, janice. >> hello, good morning. you know i love the races. you know i love the fashion, of course, christine moore gave me this wonderful cowboy hat just for the occasion of 153rd run happy travers stakes here at saratoga race track. if you have never been here, this is really jam up a race track in a town that is so beautiful. saratoga springs is spectacular. 19 years ago, my husband and i had one of our first dates where i say we fell in love at the racetrack spirit so that is why this race is so important to me. obviously and it's going to be spectacular. it is happening tomorrow and a lot of the derby horses and race
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in all three of the triple crown races come to saratoga. that means rich strike the horse 80/1 odds racing at saratoga as well as epicenter and sand and peer at the second and third races at the derby. and we have also got some of the horses that raced at the preakness and the belmont. so let's take a look at the forecast because today the potential for showers and thunderstorms in and around the saratoga area. we bring to have them right now and thankfully a dry track right now that things could get wet later on. the good news is this series of storms will clear out over the next 24 hours, and we are expecting a spectacular day at the racetrack tomorrow for the travers stakes. the temperatures right now, pretty cool. not a lot of humility, but as you can see in the forecast today we will see the thunderstorms. tomorrow things look beautiful. 79 degrees from a relatively no humidity in the forecast for the
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travers stakes. here are the current temperatures across the country. we look for the potential of showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. then, of course, potential for showers and thunderstorms for the northeast, including new york state. but again, wonderful weather. picture-perfect weather for a photo finish tomorrow. i can't wait to show you coming up on "fox & friends" eric read the trainer of rich strike in the 8:00 hour. and also, one of the greatest announcers of all time of the horse racing, tom durkin is going to show me how to announce an official race. so you will want to stay to infer that during "fox & friends." >> todd: awesome, janice, thank you. you can watch the traverse stakes on fox on saturday starting 4:30 p.m. eastern. we are looking forward to that. >> ashley: aoac back congressional said out loud, celebrating her primary win. listen to this.
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>> we really prove that socialism wins. we are not going anywhere and we will not stop until we see a socialist place across the city! >> ashley: how scary. we will talk to lara trump about the far left's takeover plans. >> todd: and we need to make a correction, the biden student loan handout will not cost $300 billion. it is actually going to cost $500 billion! >> ashley: brian brenberg will tell us how much worse this will be for our wallets. ♪ ♪ ♪ does it get better than never getting lost? ♪ does it get better than not parallel parking yourself? ♪ alexa ask smartfeed to feed the dog. does it get better than feeding your dog from 50 miles away?
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♪ ♪ >> ashley: a record number of americans are behind on their utility bills. new data shows 20 million people are not up to date on payments opening a total of $16 billion in the late balances. some experts are warning of a tsunami cut off as we head into the fall and winter months. the price of electricity itself continues to rise with average rate in july 16% since last year. that is of course on top of the ppain americans are pulling on
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groceries. prices across the board are up an average of 8.5% in july, todd. >> todd: wow, the price tag getting bigger by the day for president biden student loan forgiveness plan. end. nonpartisan committee estimating the program cost to you the taxpayer could be half a trillion dollars or more, but the white house hopes you blindly believe they are spin instead. listen. >> assuming 75% of folks who take us on the president student loan cancellation plan, and you look at the average monetary, average cash flow on that, it is going to be about $24 billion per year. >> todd: not even close. brian brenberg talks to wes, professor of business and economics at the king's college in manhattan. brian, look, it shows the white house couldn't care less about the price tag as long as it helps the voters.
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what will this due to the economy? >> unbelievable. we are talking a half trillion dollars of debt thrown on the backs of other americans and they can't be bothered to do the math. do you think this is about the economy? this is all politics spirit and the fact that they won't even do the math suggests they don't care what the economic effect i. they don't. they don't have a half trillion dollars on somebody else for giving it for others. what do you think it will do for inflation? half a trillion dollars? you think that will lower inflation? by the way, all that money eats up deficit reduction they said we will get out of the inflation reduction act. this is such a con. do you see this? inflation reduction student debt cancellation is one big swindle. >> todd: and who it will fall on really needs to be highlighted. "the wall street journal" doing just that calling out half trillion dollars student loan as
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follows. they argue student loan right up his abuse of power at the expense of plumbers and fedex drivers. brian, why would any blue-collar worker formally a key part of the democratic base vote for in a democrat? >> they are told they are fools here. this policy says you were a fool, you are a fool to lend money to something peer that is what happened plumbers and fedex drivers lent their money to college student and we will lent it to you and you will pay it back. the president of the united states says no, sorry, fools. if you lend money to college students you won't get that back but eat the cost. this is driving these guys to the republican party. because they are sagging apparently this is the only part of that actually values what we do and isn't asking us to pay for other people's bad choices. i mean, how ridiculous do you have to be to get a political benefit out of this over the long term when you stick it to
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blue-collar workers. >> todd: this was a tremendous gift to republicans heading into the midterm spirit we have seen swing state democrats, this is a horrible plan and also republican speaking out and here is one of them senator rick scott from florida and his latest stab, watch. >> now biden wants to cancel all college loans. forcing a plumber who decided not to go to college to pay off loans for lower your who did. it is crazy. >> todd: okay, you know the numbers. if you were in charge of republican messaging, brian, what would you be telling the american people on this? >> i would be saying people who did the right thing are being asked to pay for people's bad choices, choices they regret. we can't have a society that operates on that basis. fairness, justice requires that people live with the choices they make. sometimes the bad choices they make are the ones we learned the most from. republican should be hammering this all the way to the
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midterms, not because political and fantasia's but if you undermined the basis of contraco society, you are destroying the basis of prosperity and that is what we have going on right now. >> todd: people to really care about their kids breaking news and care about the kids futures, what will this do from the perspective, one debt perspective but two the cost of college going forward? >> this is the thing. it is federal money that drove the cost of college up. the president says, i will ask the cost of college. no, you took the problem and you just made it worse. so colleges aren't going to be cheaper but more expensive. parents care about the future of their children in the future of their children depends on a higher education system that economically works in right now going the opposite direction of the biden administration here they are trying to socialize higher education is really what is happening here. this is the first step on that path. i am telling you, that will be
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the rule of the greatest higher education system that we have in the world. it is on the brink with policies like this. >> todd: that is coming from a professor. you know what you're talking about and that is scary. brian thank you as always. the judge said rejected trump affidavit to be released today but will people actually get the answers they deserve? >> did you hear this? >> republicans have made their choice to go backwards full of anger, violence, eight, division i respect conservative republicans. i don't respect these maga republicans. >> ashley: talking all about that next. ♪ ♪ i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi.
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♪ >> todd: today at noon we are supposed to get a redacted version of the affidavit used to green light the raid on trump's mar-a-lago mommy. greg steube says republicans are ready to step in if americans don't get the answers they need. >> we will see at noon today what all this information is, but i think it's just going to be a small piece of what the doj is actually investigating. we're not going to get real answers to a lot of this until the republicans take the majority back. we have the ability of oversight. we have the ability to bring in the doj and ask them these tough questions. >> county american people trust the fbi when it comes to anything to do with the former president? >> well, gosh, ashley, i would love to say yes. unfortunately given lots of reasons not to trust them. the poll yesterday coming out.
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48% of independence, find out they are politicized and corrupt and cannot trust the fbi. that is a problematic thing, i think, for the future of our country. if there is nothing the doj has to hide here. then, let's release the unredacted affidavit. you could black out people's names and give the american people the rationale and justification for such an unprecedented raid on mar-a-lago. unfortunately, i do not think that we are going to get that information. but i would suggest as an american citizen, as someone who constantly hears from people out there their concerns. we need to be able to trust these institutions and transparency at this point is the only way that you are going to get that. >> todd: lara, switching gears, i often say things to tick off people and oftentimes our executive producer. president biden just trashed 70 million trump supporters again. >> the republicans have made
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their choice to go backwards, full of anger, violence, hate and division: i respect everybody republicans. i don't respect these maga republicans. they are a threat to our very democracy. >> todd: biden didn't really feel like he nailed it so he went a step further saying, this quote. what we are seeing now is the beginning or the death nell of a extreme maga philosophy it's not just trump but the entire philosophy. it's like semi fascism. those two put together boy that seems a little familiar little like miller's deplorables comment, doesn't it, lara rings very much about what hillary clinton had to say about half of americans. maga republicans people that supported my father-in-law, these are people who love america. they are pro-family. they are pro-small government. these are small business owners. thieves are the foundations of
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our country. and it's absolutely disgusting and dispick cable to hear joe biden get out on stage and trash half of america. shame on him. these kind of comments do absolutely nothing to bring america together. i thought joe biden was supposed to be the great uniter, obviously we have seen that the opposite was really true. but, you know what? i think this just further shows why we have to take these midterms seriously and why as we head to 2024 we need to make sure that we have a candidate and a person who is going to put america first and going to bring us back to those pro-american policies because, guess what? they were working and what we're doing right now, joe biden, has absolutely destroyed america. so maybe he should take a look in the mirror while he is making those comments. >> ashley: he is acts like saying a maga republican is saying bad thing a lot of people would beg to differ. a new york candidate in new york backed by alexandria ocasio-cortez, she had this message during her primary
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victory speech. listen to this. >> we have really proved that socialism wins. [cheers] anywhere, we are not going anywhere. and we will not stop until we see a socialist place across this city. [cheers] >> ashley: lara, how concerning is this for the democratic party? have they just completely turned and warped into a slows stick party? >> they are not even trying to hide it anymore. it used to be sort of we would say well, these people are socialists. they may not -- might not be coming out and saying it but that is the end goal. they are saying it now. they are proud of it. look at this video, this is amazing to see they are actually out front saying we want socialism. socialism has failed everywhere it has ever been tried around the world. and america would be no different. we cannot implement socialism stick policies that's what we
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have already seen them trying to do. trying to make us pay for everyone's student loans at this point. it's snowballs from there. this is the future of the democratic party if you allow them to have their way. that's why we have to get out and vote in november like our country depends on it. >> todd: all fun and games until you run out of people's money. thank you all for joining us. "fox & friends" now. ♪ ♪ ♪ what's your name, what's your sign, what's your birthday ♪ was your wrist tattooed by your birthday ♪ tell me this, do you kiss on the first date ♪ don't hold anything back. >> brian: all right, there you go. why would we be playing chris lane on an empty -- this music on an empty stage? because he is going to b
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