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>> todd: biden border crisis making its way to another sanctuary city, governor abbott sending buses to chicago. new york city opened up a multi million dollar welcome center for those migrant buses that keep rolling into the big apple. we're one big welcome center to you in "fox and friends first" viewing world. it's thursday morning, i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier, in for carley shimkus. california officials nab another 100 illegal immigrants. >> todd: marianne live with the latest. >> marianne: good morning. texas governor greg abbott sending migrants to safshth your, as two bus loads arrive in chicago last night. a new drop-off location for
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border crossers. abbott expected migrants to be welcomed with open arms. i look forward to seeing responsibility and action as migrants receive resources from a sanctuary city with capacity to serve them. the democratic leader responding with harsh criticism for the governor. texas governor greg abbott is without shame or humanity, we are welcoming them and will not turn our backs on those who need our help the most, but they are describing their arrival as anything, but welcoming. >> they say we were going to be assisted here, that is not true. we are not asking for -- we just want to find a place to stay.
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>> marianne: chicago struggles to find beds for migrants, new york city has a million dollar welcoming center after the first intake shelter plans fell through. migrant troubles grow as border patrol in california apprehend group of 100 illegal immigrants, most from countries other than mexico, including india and pakistan. arrests have been made in the government's fiscal year so far. back to you. >> ashley: in texas, agent make the largest cocaine bust in 20 years, discovering $12 million of the drug in a shipment of baby wipes last week. a canine cop sniffed out the 1500-pound supply. the biden administration insisting the border is secure when confronted with grim stats on fentanyl-related deaths. >> when is the president going
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to do something? >> we are seeing 200% increase in fentanyl seizures, whichen moos we are doing the job of catching drug traffickers, we are securing the border. >> this being designed to other taet children, drug cartels in mexico want to kill american kids, what is the president doing about it? >> to say we are not doing enough, peter is falsely wrong, especially on the day that we are observing what needs to be done. >> ashley: what is being done? one retired d.e.a. agent is not buying what the white house is trying to sell. >> the press secretary is delusional, mixed messages, where is the border czar that is going to fix the problem? we need operation warp speed for the fentanyl crisis, american kids are more important than the enterprise of the drug cartel.
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>> ashley: cdc says fentanyl is to blame for 57% of drug deaths in the u.s. >> todd: here is ashley moody ripping the biden administration inaction on the fentanyl situation. listen. >> ashley: it is sad to watch this general statement, we're getting tough on fentanyl, impose greater penalties, those in this fight and speaking out and doing this for years have already been doing this, we're having to react to the incredibly dangerous situation we find ourselves in as result of the completely nonexistent border security. it is difficult to watch the ramification of what that administration has caused. >> todd: the crisis has gotten so bad that vending machines with overdose reversal drug
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>> todd: germany in the indo-pacific as tensions escalate. it will join drills adding the move is not meant to provoke, it is in response to chinese forces around taiwan. chinese forces are set to join russian forces in the far east and the sea of japan. tensions mount and taiwan firing warning shots at a drone on tuesday. tapai will double down if china enters their territory.
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>> ashley: gordon chang joins us now. is this provocation, should we get ready for world war iii here? >> we should get ready for heightened state of tension and should move to def-contwo. two things happened, taiwan shot down a chinese drone over one islet, four kilometers from the chinese mainland. the chinese refuse to move their drone after firing of warning shots. china is trying to provoke a crisis that could spiral out of control and what we have is the situation which could end up in a general conflict in east asia. you have conflict in east asia and ukraine. >> todd: where is joe biden?
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how should he be responding? >> joe biden should be in front of the television camera talking to the american people about getting ready for war. chinese are not only involved in the biggest military build-up since the second war, they are mobilizing the chinese people for conflict and we see this any number of different ways. this is total society effort on part of the chinese ruler. we don't know what is going on in the chinese -- right now. if so issue the united states needs to be firm in this and clear saying we will defend taiwan to prevent the chinese attacking. anything could happen. >> ashley: is the u.s. military prepared for something like this? can they handle this? >> they are not prepared for a number of reasons.
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namibiay has been broken for a decade. the air force is not in great shape either and political leadership of the pentagon is not mentally prepared to fight a general war. they are more interested in things like woke culture and the rest of it, but they believe if a conflict with china comes, it will come no earlier than five years from now and they are retiring ships anden plas. they need to be ready for a conflict within the next few hours, not five years from now. >> todd: if the battle comes down to proun nos, we will win, that is sarkasm. if joe biden demonstrated strength throughout his term, when you look at places like afghanistan, would china be doing what they are doing right now? >> i don't think so, when afghanistan was falling when china invaded, not if, when
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china invaded taiwan, the u.s. would not rush to the island's defense. we saw the failure ever the wests, united states, european union and great britain to deter weaker russian than ukraine, i think the chinese have taken that on board and believe the united states will not defend anyone at this particular time. i'm not saying they are right, that is what they are thinking. deterrence is broken down and there are those when a country like the united states tries to reestablish deterrence, that is when things go terribly wrong. >> ashley: long-awaited report citing patterns of abuse for the uyghur minority, drawn from former detainees at eight separate detention centers. were you shocked by this report?
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>> i was shocked that it was so weak, we shouldn't be, it is the un. both secretary mike pompeo and secretary blinken both designated china as committing genocide and that is clear from information we have, why the ushg n couldn't dig that out and say those words is just wrong and the question here is what use is the un when it can't tell us what the truth is. >> todd: what use is this report? paper is nice, we like nice reports. will china face consequences in light of this report? >> i don't think so beijing puts best diplomats on human rights and we do not understand importance of value. this is not just joe biden who doesn't understand, it is predecessors as -- america's
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most important weapon and what china is feared about, our form of government and we need to understand that. that is dividing like in the world today. there are totalitarian states on one side and the united states and friends on the other. day after day, we're gets closer to global conflict. >> ashley: scary times. former president obama and joe biden, would you believe they were best friends in the white house? was the bro-mance all it was cracked up to be? >> todd: new book reveals, joe concha on deck to give us the scoop.
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insurance. >> ashley: 600 national guardsmen will deploy to jackson, mississippi, to hand out drinking water. many forced to wait for hours to get bottles being handed out. >> day-to-day, we don't know what will happen. >> spread your wing, you have newborn babies. >> todd: the water crisis being caused by weather. janice dean has the fox weather forecast. >> janice: more rain in the forecast, look at thunderstorms for texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, fairly
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quiet now, but a front is stationed across the areas, all that moisture from the gulf of mexico and the cold front will react to that abundant moisture source. rain for the gulf coast for texas through louisiana and mississippi, including jackson and we'll keep you updated on that. western heat is the other big story. building across the west and that is a prolonged event as we get into the weekend with record-setting heat. anaheim, california, all-time new recorded at 106 degrees. we will see temperatures soar, today, friday, saturday, sunday and this ridge of high pressure across the west and tracking the tropics, new tropical depression in north central atlantic, it will not affect land. this area of low pressure will
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move westward in the next couple days, leeward islands could be affected and development along the east coast, don't think it is a big concern, it is peak season, we will keep you up to date. foxweather.com, is on the case. >> ashley: new book questioning the so-called bro-mance between barack obama and current president joe biden as evidenced by awkward moments. take a look yourself. >> president biden: my mother and father believe if i wanted to be president of the united states, i could be, i could be vice president. >> vice president biden, vice president? [laughter] >> that was a joke. >> a man will be the next president of the united states, barack obama america. >> todd: the book revealing
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tense relationship behind the scenes, obama thought biden was condescending and rambled on so much he once told an aide, shoot me now. joe, we have reported on it, you have reported on it that the relationship was not always rosey, what do you make of this latest revelation? >> joe: i don't get it, todd, i thought, i could swear i saw a tweet from joe biden sharing the fact barack obama and joe were bff's, there is a friend bracelet in a photo that mr. biden shared complete with smiley faces and flowers because the guys on my softball team, we share friendship bracelets on social media. embrace it. >> todd: this is what men do.
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>> joe: i agree. to be serious, barack obama once said don't underestimate joe's ability to bleep things up and said joe biden when considering running for president, you don't have to do this, joke, unquote. in my book, "come on, man," i talk about how barack obama in 2012 was seeking re-election and seriously considered replacing joe biden as vice president going into the campaign. they are not remotely close despite joe biden saying they are bff's. >> todd: only person who can give us insight into this relationship is cornpop and we'll try to book him for tomorrow, hope to get more. >> joe: he's not alive anymore, he died in 2000 season, i believe. >> ashley: boys, we'll go to this now, the media embracing
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exintelligence officials following the trump-russia collusion probe and hunter biden laptop story. watch this. >> mar-a-lago has to be a intelligence target. >> i don't want to be hear this is one-sided fbi who only investigates republicans, that is nonsense. >> it is a target after he left office. >> ashley: joe, the same people and news outlets that totally just pushed the hunter biden laptop story under the rug like it didn't happen. what gives here? >> joe: they signed a letter saying it was russian misinformation, without analyzing the laptop or looking at e-mails. john brennan, former cia director, you can't tell the
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difference in keith olberman or peter strzok who was making sure donald trump never gets re-eshg lected. clapper signed with cnn, lisa page with msnbc, these people who are discredited and shown they were anything, but a political while in positions at cia and dni,at fbi like andy mccabe, they are experts on lecturing us on ethics know with the intelligence community. the networks will sign people just to go off on the former president in donald trump, their one purpose for being there. again, they show or it should be disturbing that while they were in office, while in government,
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they should have been a political, look at things objectively and investigate crimes and instead or people that could commit crimes and now they are on tv and they sound as partisan as anybody else, that should be concerning to people that they are exposing themselves for the biases they have. >> todd: a lot of other people are experts in the way things work, they are choosing discredited people just because of trump and it will get eyeballs even though the people are not best for the job. joe concha is best person for the job, we have him every single day in the 5 a.m. hour. >> joe: you have my venmo. >> todd: -- >> ashley: gop is taking attorney general to task over
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effort to muzzle potential whistleblowers. >> i would say merrick garland is issue illegal order and fact the attorney general would threaten them is literally jaw dropping. >> ashley: former assistant fbi director sweshg sweshg is on deck to react. your creativity can outshine any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. once-daily vraylar is proven to treat depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be permanent. high cholesterol and weight gain, and high blood sugar,
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doj argued it would hurt their investigation. >> unfortunately we're seeing a lot of public play and i really hope that we can get the special master put in place and have some impartial mediators to look at everything and get documents supposed to be with the president back. >> todd: former fbi director chris swecker joins us now. if this special master is a neutral ashtorwho is really going to be looking at documents, why doesn't the doj want that? it would in my opinion, get this an heir of credibility, wave a magic wand over this thing to prove everything is above the board, why doesn't the doj want that? >> great question, todd, they should have no reason to object to this, to create perception of
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fairness, we have the fox watching the hen house. public perception to me and confidence in the fbi is waning and this would go a long way toward giving perception this is not a partisan political witch hunt, if you will. >> todd: you have been in the intelecommunity, the more the doj fights this, doesn't this look to everybody like they have something to hide? >> it does and that search warrant was way too broad to begin with, this is a step toward remediating that problem because in my 24 years in the fbi, i never seen a search warrant that broad, basically all documents created during his presidency, that include a lot of privileged material, especially attorney-client, executive privilege, could be personal documents.
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we saw james comey run off with memos and leak them, i shouldn't say run off with documents, take documents with them, it is normal agreement with the archives they have blown out of proportion here. a special master would create perception and i think the judge is heading in the direction toward fairness. >> todd: fbi whistleblowers saying director christopher wray lost control of the bureau and should resign, listen to this. >> an agent should never be pressured to do an affidavit or to force to go to court and say stuff that they won't believe. this is ongoing problem in the fbi, executives have been given pass for misconduct. >> todd: that was an attorney representing whistleblowers, you were former fbi director, no better person to opine on this,
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are you hearing same calls for ray to go? >> yeah, what i'm hearing is i'm not hearing calls f for resignation, that is not the call within the bureau, i'm hearing support inside and outside fbi with retired agent community and executives. people inside the burro would love to see him push back and not just go along with everything that merrick garland and his staff want to do. just because you have the power, enormous power to do things doesn't mean you should do them. more proactive management, that sort of thing, read affidavits and case files, get in there and dig in and see what is going on down at the working level because there are some people, we know this from the washington field office who are operating from a position of ideology and
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we can't tolerate that in the fbi, in my circles i see people who have always supported the fbi losing confidence and is that is sad, hard to deal with when you love the organization as much as retired agents do >> todd: here is a lengthy statement, they says, we remain confident in christopher wray. chris swecker, do you remain confident in christopher wray? >> i worked with christopher wray when i was head of the criminal division at fbi and he was head of the criminal division at doj. i think he is still learning in this job, that you have to dig in and as i said earlier, read things, take active management role inside the fbi. i'd like to give him a chance and see if we can't turn this
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ship around and drain politics out of the fbi and address perception outside the walls of 935 pennsylvania avenue, you need support of the general public and people that i talk to everyday. you have to reach out and talk to them, as well. >> todd: we shall see, ag merrick garland issuing memo reiterating policy prohibiting personnel from communicating with members of congress. garland says this is not an effort to silence whistleblowers. are you buying that? >> no. i think that bullying behavior creates perception this is a partisan organization and he's a partisan. i don't think that will scare whistleblowers inside the fbi, they don't scare easy. it will produce more whistleblowers, which i think is a good thing and there is no other outlet for an fbi agent than to go to congress.
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you go inside the organization and it will get bottled up pretty quick, the culture inside the fbi. i hated to see that from merrick garland, i think that just continues to build perception this is ideology driven partisan organization. >> rank and file, tough guys and gals and they are not easily intimidated. chris swecker great insight. gavin newsom pleading with californians to cut back on energy usage, including not charging their electric cars. didn't they just ban gas cars? they will turn california into the moon. >> it is beautiful, but unliveable, people will suffer, the people that will not suffer are people enforcing the rules. >> ashley: what is going on with the golden state? we'll dive into that after the break. ♪
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democrats mishandling ever the covid pandemic. >> i'm hoping now that this is over, people are going to recognize this is serious errors that were made and not repeat those, best you can get out of it. >> what do you tell those people? >> vote republican. >> todd: occupy democrats is calling for spotify to drog rogan, who they say urged americans to vote republican, who they claim is dangerous rhetoric. musicians like neal young have pulled songs from the platform in protest of joe rogan. rogan is not too scared this morning. >> ashley: i am with you, governor gavin newsom urging residents to do their part to prevent blackouts during the heat wave. listen here. >> we have to address this twin challenge anew, you heard about the flex alert put out by the
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iso, flex alert asks you to do more, we voluntarily ask you to do more to help us get through the next week or so. >> ashley: that little bit more is newsom describing to set thermostats to 78 degrees or higher, avoid using large appliances and charging electric vehicles. this comes a week after he was asked to ban gas cars. a couple days after the ban of electric cars, an electric crisis, not to mention crisis, homeless crisis, crime crisis, yet we will tell you on top of all the other problems in california, you have got to set your thermostat to 78, which i don't know anyone who would do that on a normal day especially when the national weather service says it would be upward
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of 114 degrees. what gives here? >> what gives here, california thinks it is the vanguard, they are leading the way and this is a glimpse into america's future. it is a glimpse into one path, i argue the wrong path. look at the issue with electric vehicles, it is interesting that california only has 600,000 electric vehicles on the road today out of six million operational, if they ban engines you are looking at two million new electric vehicles a year. they can't even handle 600,000. you are looking at 14% of the california grid dedicated to electric vehicles when people come home from working. if all the cars charge at the same time, that is 1/7, of what the grid is requiring to operate in the evening hors when things are
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tight. we are getting a glimpse into the future if we go all electric and people are underestimating enormous amount of electricity needed to make that upon ha. >> ashley: has anyone talked about how to update the grid system? being 600,000 electric vehicles, in 2019, cars were registered in california, what will they do when everybody has to charge cars, turn ac on? how will they support this? do you think newsom will turn his thermostat to 78 degrees and practice what he preaches? >> no, i don't think he is, it would ruin his look if he was sweaty. if you look at cost of electricification on average americans, i've calculated about $300 more for your electric bill
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to pay for additional generators and transmission lines, that would be about 17% increase in electric bill so people can drive their electric cars. there is one more problem here, because of the clean air act if california is granted a waiver, as i think the biden administration will do, that forces the entire country to go california's route. you have unelected bureaucracy determining what all americans have to buy for their vehicles in 2035. a future president could deny the waiver, that is the track we're on, this is not just california, this idea is going to be forced on all americans. >> ashley: i can tell you a lot of people in the midwestern states are not going to take that lightly and just as i said earlier, with california, they are dealing with so many other
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crisis, this with crime in l.a. up 11.2%, i guarantee people in california, this is last thing they want to worry about during a heat wave. thank you for being with us, we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> ashley: a dnc advisor taking a page from from had this to say about the maga americans. >> this is a group of people who decide today is acceptable to use violence and threats of violence to achpolitical means. >> ashley: matt shrapnel is here to react. steve, what is coming up on "fox and friends"? >> steve: coming up on "fox and friends" in 11 and a half minutes, another democrat run city is destination for
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migrants, state of texas is bussing border crossers to chicago, the windy city, we'll take you there and show you what happened last night. and the crisis causing women-led businesses to closeup, what they want their woke mayor to know. and parents upset after their teens were sent home from school with narcan. house minority leader kevin mccarthy joins us, lara trump, joe concha and joe klatt, as well. meet the 17 year old whose mission is to serve the country in uniform, busy three hours start 10 and a half minutes on the channel you trust for morning news. ashley and todd back in a moment, you are watching the
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>> the sister of randy mccaul lump who was killed during biden afghanistan withdrawal sued for a second time. the actor draw attention to them after reilly's sister being a january 6th instructionist. their attorney joined you us earlier. he said the online abuse tips nine months later. >> death threats, hateful messages, just all kinds of abuse online. we don't know, you know, who is going to follow through on a threat. what's empty what is not it's created a very stressful situation for the family and it continues to this day. >> mccollum's lawyer added royce's family has been cleared by the fbi and undergoing legal battle while still mourning reilly's death. >> president biden compared
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republicans to fascist. >> the maga republicans are a domestic terrorist cell operating in america. this is group of people who have decided that it is acceptable to use violence and threats of violence to try achieve their political means. that is terrorism. >> todd: joining us live american conservative union chair matt 14r57. matt, great to have you on the program. you heard what kurt bar del said. it's false and inflammatory it originated originally from the white house. your reaction to it and how do republicans make democrats pay for that kind of language come the midterms? >> this the problem with the democrats you have to even wonder if they believe what they're saying. kurt bar della used to work for breitbart news he used to work for a maga republican congressman darrell issa from california. if people like me are terrorists, todd, kurt is also would be considered a terrorist by his legal definition.
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look, think of the groups of people that have been called terrorists by joe biden and his lackeys. all parents. certainly all parents in virginia where i'm speaking to you from all cops. remember the number one goal of black lives matter which joe biden has completely endorsed is defund all these police systems, right? and now it's anybody who pulled the lever for donald trump, you are not just someone who is hateful. you are not just a deplorable but they have one upped hillary clinton we are not just deplorables, now we're terrorists. now, one final thing, this is a legal term, domestic terrorists like they called parents. they are using that term because it allows the doj to take certain measures against the people who are in these buckets, right? so, we saw what happened to mar-a-lago, is this just the prelude them using their powers to go after more people affiliated with donald trump? >> yeah, just throwing that term around it's nothing to play
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loosely with and that's what it seems like they are doing not to just mention under 75 million people who voted for donald trump in the election, i could only imagine what they have to say about that. but, you know, the same adviser later doubled down and made this insane comparison. >> we are watching right now a very radical and extreme republican party mirror what we have seen in other places like nazi germany. other places like bulls vits. this is a very dangerous line the republican party under full embrace of autocratic ways and means is nothing but disastrous and we have to stop it. ash asia says it's a very dangerous line that the republican party has done. it seems like it's quite the opposite and it's dangerous that they are saying this stuff about republicans. >> let me be very clear, they called people like me semi fascist. i assume that they would be slurring everybody who works at fox news as well. i didn't try to shut down any
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churches. i didn't try to shut down any schools. i couldn't tell please young men brave women and men that they couldn't report to duty unless they took a vaccine. i'm not the person trying to disrupt families by going after parents and trying to confuse children by sexualizing them and pushing gender confusion. if you look at all the things that the biden administration is foisting upon our kids, our family and our country, it's all what they accuse us of. it's all fascism. it's all using their government power to try to prevent us from living our big, full american life. and having our full constitutional rights. they are the fascists and, once again, that man who is calling us these terrible names, he used to be working for republican just about 15 minutes ago. so i really don't get the whole thing. and i think we should expose them. >> todd: when you cite history because he was completely 180
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wrong. >> there is no -- todd, there is no time for history. no time for history. we got to teach our kids how to, you know, do perverse things. >> todd: got to go this n the time we have remaining. biden police messaging could alienate. >> president biden and democrats have to weigh how much they want to center this law and order message. i get it, they want to be on offense on their and not constantly atlantic beat up on the issue on the right. but, at the same time, they run the risk of alienating some of their voters, right? they are not going to get the, are you know, so-called blackett blue votes. they are not going to get those voters. >> todd: matt, how tone deaf is that? >> it's tone deaf in the sense that huge majorities of the american people see these crime spikes and they see one thing. they see the fact that cops were put on the defense and that's allowed crime to really spike. joe biden does have a big problem. he endorses black lives matter,
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which has number one policy goals to defund all these cops. because he is looking at polls he is saying let's train 100 now, new cops alienate this radicalize coalition on the left that believe that crime in these big cities is fine. something people have a right to do grab and go. >> todd: matt schlapp, thanks everybody. "fox & friends" starts now. >> migrant buss have a new destination. >> chicago. >> carrying an estimated 80 to 1800. >> blue city mayors are just now realizing the problem. just imagine what's going on at the southern border. >> federal judge set to hear a motion today on appointing a special master to justice departments claiming that documents were, quote: likely concealed at former president trump's florida home. >> i really hope that we can get the special master in place so we can have some impartial mediators. >> oil workers calling biden's student loan
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