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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 handouts a slap in
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the face. >> they didn't go to college. they immediately started working, and they are saying we don't want to have to pay for someone else. >> podcast host joe rogan's advice to voters and response to democrats mishandling covid-19. >> all those people forced to close their businesses they are angry. >> what do you tell those people? >> vote republican. [cheers] serena williams. >> there's still a little left in me. ♪ that's a memory i don't mess with ♪ the girl i was the best with ♪ the one i was obsessed with ♪ girl, you just don't get it ♪ i thought >> brian: that's fire island, you probably never seen an island quite like that, off the coast of island. never been done before two islands so close to each other. >> steve: called the
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philippines. >> brian: okay, you got me. also, shelter island just called and said look, what about us? this is so weird because the last time i listened to lee brice in person, i'm dropping names, was i was on a beach in panama city with lee brice and he wasn't singing to me directly but he was hanging out on the beach with his hat on backwards. the reason why it's so appropriate for us to be playing his song now because it's a memory i don't mess with number one. and it's a very -- it's a good you might want to put that into your everyday life. >> ainsley: he sings rumor, too. >> brian: i think he wrote it. >> steve: he is so good i wish we could have more of him. >> brian: i think he is going to be on fort hood and will there. >> steve: very special show tomorrow. >> brian: this is joanne from the geth gym that my family wort at. >> ainsley: no way. that's amazing. >> brian: starbucks a local coffee shop they put it in the
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beans. so you don't knead need the syrup. >> ainsley: not fattening or sugary. >> brian: doesn't have to taste like candy. >> steve: flavored ground coffee. so they add a flavor to the coffee. >> brian: those are the k cups. this is imbued. >> steve: brian, flavored ground coffee. >> brian: it's in the bean. >> steve: it's not. they grow the bean and added flavor as they roast it. >> brian: awe. in the bean. oh, you must -- you just crushed me. >> steve: brian, we have just invented something, ainsley, pardon the interruption and just had a lightning bolt. why don't they do, this have coffee growers down in south america and elsewhere, rather than feed the coffee plants water feed them pumpkin.
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>> brian: work on that if you work with us 1-8 # 8 tell fox call us up and change the crops. >> ainsley: put the pumpkin seed in the soil so you get a little bit. >> brian: talking about engineering and splicing chromosomes. >> ainsley: it's a hybrid. >> brian: starbucks, nice try. >> steve: it's fantastic. >> ainsley: we're going to have to make some and taste it at the beginning of the 7:00 hour. >> steve: fantastic. >> brian: i want to make sure they got the name right. because i don't work out of this gym my family does and she is very nice. a big fan. >> steve: are you close? doesn't look like it. >> brian: no, i was right. >> steve: it is? >> brian: i was right joanne. >> ainsley: thank you, joanne. >> steve: in the meantime you know this texas governor greg abbott has been busing migrants who come into the united states into tebletion, into democrat led cities, first it was washington, then it was new york, next stop chicago. last night at 8:00 p.m.
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they pulled in to chicago's union station. there were 60 riders. mostly from venezuela. some had been traveling for about 30 days. most of them were immediately picked up but about 20 remained at that dropoff location until about 10:150 when they were taken to a shelter. here's the extraordinary thing. i was reading in the "chicago sun times." you know how much it costs greg abbott for every one of those migrants he puts on a bus? $1,300 per person. >> brian: amazing. >> steve: that the state of texas is spending simply to move them to one of these now sanctuary cities. >> ainsley: the texas governor greg abbott says to continue to providing. needed relief to our small overrun border towns. chicago will join fellow sanctuary cities washington, d.c. and new york city as annual additional dropoff location. mayor lightfoot loves to tout the responsibility of her city to welcome all regardless of legal status. and i look forward to seeing this responsibility in action. as these migrants receive
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resources from a sanctuary city with the capacity to serve them. >> brian: put it this way pretty amazed that new york basically has nowhere to put them even chicago last night had nowhere to put them. lower light foot i don't do an impression but know she is angry. unfortunately texas governor greg abbott without shame and humanity. the racist expulsion into place we have been working with community partners to ready the city. she was saying she expected this. you don't understand, the inhumanity is the border policy that this federal government doesn't have. he has been eating this for 18 months. he has been trying to deal with this for 18 months. the vice president, the president, nobody will do -- have an effective policy while drugs also pour in as well. we will talk about that shortly. and now he is saying your policy is to accept come one, come all they can stay. no fear of expulsion, so you got them. and you are going to deal with life the way we are dealing with it i think this is so trumpian in the move.
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i think president trump i should have thought of this. when the courts came out and rejected his push to ban sanctuary cities. this was one thing he could do. okay, you want to be a sanctuary city, now live the dream. >> brian: rather than build a wall just get a bus, essentially. so, yesterday was overdose awareness day and, you know, this white house has had some confusing messages first two days ago the press secretary said, you know, it's not like people are walking into the country. of course they're. yesterday, our correspondent was pointed out the number -- the gigantic number of americans who buy everyday because of fentanyl smuggled across our southern border. and the question was how's the president going to fix it? watch this. >> but 300 overdoses a day now, we know how the fentanyl is coming into the country, it's coming right across the southern border. the dea administrator says. so so, when is the president going to do something. >> so i will say that you have
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seen a 200 percent increase of fentanyl seizures. which means that we are -- we are doing the job of catching drug traffickers. >> peter: sentencing going down in a rate not seen in a century and part of that is being driven by drug overdoses. what is the president going to do? >> we agree. we agree. we see those same numbers as well. buff the fact that we are, you know, we are securing the border. >> peter: it's not being stopped. 300 overdoses. this is, disinged to target children. drug cartels in mexico want to kill american kids. what is this president doing about it. >> i hear you. i just laid out 200 percent of increase of drug fentanyl seizures. that is a dangerous drug that we are taking off the street. we are going to continue to focus. this is an important, important priority for this president. >> ainsley: border officials in texas make the largest cocaine bust in 20 years and it it was
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found inside baby wipes. then here in new york city, they are spending $6 million on a welcome center for these illegal immigrants that are coming into the city and it's going to be housed in hell's kitchen which is a neighborhood on the west side. >> steve: about two blocks from where we are. >> ainsley: in the. >> steve: west side of manhattan. >> ainsley: red cross complex. >> brian: best way to stop it meeting with president xi in two weeks. first thing you talk about is fentanyl. all the materials coming from your country. you could stop it in a second. and then you tell the mexican government: we're going to work with you to take down these cartels. they are manufacturing at a rate that is killing american kids. and the american -- the american family all across this country start but doesn't end in places like new hampshire and the president should put tariffs, whatever it takes. if he really wants to end this, he would have the american people thoroughly in support of him and the coveted suburban
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vote, of the white family vote that he needs so much will thoroughly support any aggressive action he can take. but, waiting for border patrol to be able to grab and stop fentanyl is not going to be effective. >> it's a national security issue. we heard that with donald trump. but when 300 people are dying a day. come on. you got to do something. think about all those got-aways. a million got-aways. how many of them had fentanyl in their backpack. >> ainsley: very scary if you are a parent and sending your kids to college right now. >> steve: absolutely. we have a story coming up about somebody whose kid came home with narcan. they had no idea. that's coming up shortly. also caught on camera, a man is brutally beat within a baseball bat in brooklyn new york in broad daylight. we will bring you more proof of america's spiraling crime crisis in democrat led cities. >> brian: shouldn't those kids be in school? plus, the left once again, calling for a boycott of joe rogan. what he said this time that has some trying to cancel the
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♪ >> brian: all right. former president trump and legal team taking their request for a special master to a federal judge later today. >> ainsley: the hearing comes after the justice department's latest allegations of a plot to conceal top secret documents at the former president's house. >> steve: all right. todd piro joins us here in the studio with details from west palm beach. ed to god in a matter of hours attorneys for the former president and the justice department are set to argue before a federal judge in a west palm beach courtroom over the special appointment of a special
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master. third party review of evidence seized in the unprecedented raid of his mar-a-lago home will exonerate the former president. >> really hope that we can get the special master put in place so we can have some impartial mediators to look at everything and get the documents that are supposed to be with the president back and look at everything in a perfect eye. >> todd: but the doj argues that a special master is unnecessary. they wrote in a filing yesterday the plaintiff's motion to appoint a special master enjoined further review of seized materials fails for multiple independent reasons. the government also developed evidence that government records were leakily concealed and removed to obstruct the investigation. the doj also raising eyebrows by releasing this picture of papers marked top secret scattered in a floor in trump's office. constitutional law expert jonathan turley says the photo is just smoke in mirrors. >> when you look at the actual text, the only purpose of
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attachment f appears to be the statement that there were covers on these documents showing they were classified. obviously the court didn't need a picture to show that and i think it was for pluck consumption. >> todd: now the fbi's agent association rejecting whistleblower reports of an alleged outcry to show christopher wray the door over the ohr deal. quote, attempts to politicize fbi agent's work and divide our team should be rejected with a clear eye on our mission we remain confident and director wray and his leadership team and our agents. we could leisure with a special master is appointed to review the material seized during the raid after today's 1:00 p.m. hearing. or could go longer. you never know when it comes to the courts. >> steve: you don't know. it could be today tomorrow or next week. todd, thank you very much. >> brian: ashley, you have the latest news? >> ashley: i do. let's start with this. suspects leaving a man in serious condition with a baseball bat last month. then yesterday a man was stabbed in the back on a new york city
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subway over just 30 bucks. meanwhile a woman who was randomly slapped in a new york city subway is speaking out. >> this man slaps [bleep] out of me and runs off the damn tray. the moral here is [bleep] new york. and i used to love it here but it's not the same. >> ashley: everybody says "new york post" says that woman is now considering a move to florida. the largest pilot union in the world is organizing protests outside airports across the country today this coming ahead of what is expected to be a day 00 particular labor day travel weekend. picketing planned in 13 cities over frustration with extended contract talks for better compensation. that action comes as several major u.s. airlines commit to free meals and overnight lodging for passengers dealing with flight delays or cancellations. a major upset in alaska where democrat mary at the toll la beats snarp a special election for the house's only house seat.
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she will serve the remaining months late congressman's don young's term the two will face off again november 8th. extend the tour u.s. open. williams advancing to the third round after defeating the number 2 seat in a hard fought match. she says this win felt a little different. >> after i lost the second set i thought oh my goodness, i got to give my best effort because this could be it there is still a little left in me. we will see. [cheers] >> ainsley: logitech's ticket price spiked for friday's match once remember reena courtside seats are going upwards of $3,500. so,. >> ainsley: if you watched last night, the seats were empty. >> ashley: we were talking about that yet. >> ainsley: back in the day they gold and buy the inexpensive seats if it wasn't full they would tell everyone to come down
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and fill it for tv purposes. >> brian: it looked packed last night. tiger woods was there. >> ainsley: not the match i was watching. serenena, of course is going to be. >> steve: 7:00, thank you very much, ashley. when the serena match started, i would say it was only half if you feel because my wife said hey, look how empty that is. brian, you are absolutely right. a listers were there. bill i didn't jean king tiger woods, lindsey vaughn was actually there as well. >> ainsley: were they together? >> brian: that would have been a story. >> steve: it was such a good match. because serena did better in the first set than she did last game. but then in the second set she kind of faded. they took a time-out she came back and just won. boom. >> brian: that's the second seed. second best player in the world. >> steve: she did great job. she is a legend and greatest ever. >> ainsley: let's talk about one of the greatest ever podcasters.
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and it's happening again. people are calling for a boycott now because he had his guest on the show was green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers over the weekend on saturday. they were talking about different issues. and the pandemic and how democratic lawmakers and governors were imposing all these measures and the lockdowns that were heavy handed because of school closings and business closings and restaurant closings so his advice was vote republican. listen. >> i hope there is lessons learned in this. no one is ho is alive today ever experienced a true pandemic and i'm hoping that now that this is over, people are going to, you know, recognize some serious errors were made and not repeat those. that's the best you can get out of it. >> what do you tell those people? >> vote republican. [laughter] that's what a lot of them are going to do anyway. >> brian: give you context. both those byes took a lot of guff -- i can say guff, right? because they didn't want to get
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vaccinated both got it and with aaron rodgers says i was immunized and that was probably-what does that mean you lied to us. no i told you toy something natural because i am allergic to rdna elements that were in the vaccine. he says i couldn't take it so i was totally excoriated. really tough and joe rogan said the same thing. who told us to do that? who locked us down? who kept everybody apart. who shut down businesses? democrats, democrats, democrats. who mandated everything? so that was the conversation he said what are you going to do about it. that's what you are going to do about it one like desantis said live your life, here is the danger make your best decision and the other one said just the opposite. they didn't mean vote republican even though republicans would love to think they have got a republican podcaster. is he not a republican. he said that's how i'm going to vote in response to the way the pandemic was handled. >> steve: well, the response from people who he advised not to vote for, the democrats,
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particularly a group called occupy democrats. they were not happy with that and what they said was breaking influential podcaster joe rogan ignorantly urges americans to vote republican as a form of supposed payback for businesses closing down due to the pandemic. dangerous rhetoric as the g.o.p. embraces full fascism. retweet to demand that spotify drop joe rogan. if you support a boycott of spotify until they drop joe rogan's podcast after he ignorantly encouraged people to vote republican businesses closing dangerous rhetoric as the g.o.p. please retweet and follow us. i seemed to have red read the same thing twice. you get the point. >> brian: that last line is key. that's what joe biden has been telling everyone and all the pundits on msnbc that he wants everyone who is a republican, he wants everyone to think republican fascism maga republican who are extremists and violent, which is that just
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shows the rhetoric going through the democrats. if you support republicans, you support fascism now. in this occupy democratic website. >> ainsley: what's interesting, too. you are seeing all of these big names who have always been progressive like elon musk, he was so progressive. he loved barack obama, and then you have joe rogan who says he is not a republican, who says he was a bleeding heart liberal. and he loved barack obama, he supported bernie sanders. you have both of these guys who are predicting well, you have joe rogan who says vote republican and elon musk who is predicting a red wave in the midterm elections. and then he voted for the first time as a republican in june for mayra flores in that special election in south texas. >> brian: not only that rob schneider almost as rich as elon musk is he a comedian seems to come out on the right and a lot of blow back because of it. couple things going on here. number one they looked at joe rogan -- joe biden's background this guy is a liar. he lied about lift speech.
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lied about top of his class in syracuse. he lied about almost every story. they are still trying to find corn pop. almost everything about joe biden leading to this point he has been a failed presidential candidate until there was nobody else. and it listening to the podcast back. that's what they were discussing. but it's really hard to argue with the substance of a podcast when two guys are having a conversation based on fact. >> steve: so that group is asking spotify to terminate his $200 million contract but they have been asked that before and, of course he is still on the air. >> ainsley: he makes a lot of money but makes a lot of money forever the company as well. >> brian: ask neil young how the boycott work he is back on spotify. >> ainsley: and dave chapelle. >> steve: don't like what somebody says on that channel? change the channel. >> ainsley: exactly. water crisis in jackson, mississippi continues. forcing people to wait hours to wait for something to drink. how long before that city is
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shocking images from the streets of san francisco highlight growing homeless crisis. forcing business owners to deal with filthy conditions outside of their shops. although almost 8,000 people are homeless in the city, woke politicians are making no changes. merchant association group is now threatening to withhold tax payments until the city takes noticeable action. the fda authorizes updated versions of pfizer and moderna's covid vaccine tired fight the omicron variant. this despite warning it provides additional protection. tshot without human testing. first covid vaccines to be approved would you tell fda advisory committee weighing in on them. now to a fox weather alert 600 national guardsmen deployed to jackson, mississippi today as the city scrambles to hand out drinking water after supplies with cut indefinitely. many forced to wait for hours to
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get bomghts handed out that water crisis caused by severe flooding from recent torrential rain the lone treatment plant. for more on this story download the fox weather app. or stream fox weather on your favorite tv connected device. this might be the catch of the year. watch as brandon epic home run robbery brought the house down during the methods' king size win in queens. >> turner drives one to center chasing back to the warning track. oh, wow! the catch of the year from bran anymore mow hit song narco. become diaz's anthems as he blossoms into one of the best closers in basic. a lot going on last night. ainsley back to you.
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>> brian: yeah, 41,000. >> ainsley: brian, come on in. here you go. >> brian: i'm sorry. i'm sorry. >> ainsley: what did you say? >> brian: 41,000 showed up at citi field last night. >> steve: and what were their names? [laughter] >> ainsley: and thank you, ashley. >> ashley: no problem. >> ainsley: would you like to say something? let's hand it over to our senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast did. you see that. >> janice: brian can always come out and do a forecast. i have been begging him. come out brian kilmeade share the screen with me. >> ainsley: he likes the screen. >> janice: come on down. take a look at the maps across the nation and expecting high heat especially across the west as we get into the long labor day weekend. we got temperatures in the 70s but we are going to break some records over parts of the west and then we are watching for the potential of rain, thunderstorms and even some flooding for areas that have seen quite a bit of rain over the last few weeks from texas through louisiana. mississippi, alabama, there are your highs today. so 107 in phoenix. 105 in sacramento, very hot across the central u.s. we are not seeing much of those
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fall temperatures as we get into the month -- it is the first of september. and we don't have any over 100-degree heat right now but it is going to happen later today. and we are also watching the tropics especially as we get into the weekend. we have tropical depression number 5. that's not going to come close to the u.s. you know what? fox weather.com has you covered when it comes to the tropics. over to you, ainsley, is brian still on the screen? >> ainsley: brian is way over there on that side of the studio steve is on that one. i have the whole curvey couch to myself. come on in, janice. >> janice: you look beautiful. >> ainsley: you do too. student loan forgiveness plan could cost more than $1 trillion. and our next guest says this is just another slap in the face from the administration that has been after history from the start. matt cody is the president and founder of the oil and gas workers association and joins us now. hey, matt. >> hey, good morning ainsley. thank you for having me on. >> ainsley: what a pleasure to have you on. we were talking about you yesterday.
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because it was all over the news, your reaction to this. tell us why you think it's a slap in the face. >> you know, on the campaign trail, joe biden talked about transitioning away from our oil and gas jobs. and then from day one. this administration has taken every action and inaction to hurt american oil and gas workers and our families and this student loan forgiveness, this bailout is just one more slap in the face from an administration that's trying to kill our jobs. >> ainsley: and, you've said you went to texas tech. you went for three years. >> sure did. >> ainsley: dropped out at the end and have you student loan debt, right? do you have student loan debt. >> absolutely not. you see, i took out those college student loans. no other person should be responsible for loans that i signed up for. >> ainsley: you know, matt, we talked to veterans who say i wanted a free education so i put my life on the line and i signed up for the army or for the navy or whatever branch it was. you talk to dads who put
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themselves through college and their goal was to put their kids through college and now they are in their 60's and 70s and on a fixed income and now they have to pay for other people to have their college debt forgiven? what do you say to the president? what is your message to him? what is your message to kamala harris? >> president biden, vice president harris, we would love for you to be pro-america and pro-american workers and families. and one way you can do that is to ensure that every american is responsible for his or her debt. not transfer that debt to people who didn't take it out. >> ainsley: how is their agenda affecting your life personally and the people who live in texas? >> sure, so, in 2019, our oil and gas industry supported 11.3 million jobs and 7.9% of our nation's g.d.p. right now, we are drilling at about 80% of 2019 levels. and so while it's a rush, it's not exactly the boom that we
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like to see. this administration from day one has sought to cause a whole lot of hesitancy in the market. right now we are having permitting delays. i think the average delay to get a permit on federal lands is about 4 450 days. whereas in many days you can get a permit to drill a new well within about a week. so this administration is really hurt american workers. record inflation drives up production costs. and so that makes a barrel of oil produced here in the u.s. less a attractive to refiners who make their profits off of margins, this administration really is out to get us. >> ainsley: matt, you are great american. thank you for working so hard and what you do for our country. we appreciate it thanks for coming on and waking up this early for us. >> hey. we appreciate you having us on. thank you for talking about american oil and gas workers. >> ainsley: you are welcome. god bless you. i like your cross. thank you. coming up, a lesson plan in life. this alabama school is giving
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and start handing them out to his guys making sure that they stayed in the fight. >> brian: wow, 31-year-old marine staff sergeant taylor hoover one of 13 u.s. service members killed kabul bombing at the airport a year ago. his father and sister joins us now. darren, it must be tough. how hard has this last year been? >> >> you know, brian, it's been rough. i won't lie. not being able to talk to him. not being able to, you know, be with him we have had, you know, several, several hundreds, thousands of people reach out and and with the love and support and it's a bit overwhelming.
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it's good. i just -- i miss him and i wish he was here. >> brian: i totally understand that tori, did you say three times in afghanistan? he gets called the last time from saudi arabia and he goes there. how did he describe the scene as he saw it at the kabul airport before the attack? >> well, he said that he has never seen anything like that before. he just wanted to get home and feel human again. so, you can imagine that him saying that is awful because he never talked like that on any other of his deployments. answer. >> brian: that was obviously one of your last conversations. in the past he is used to service, darrin you said your chest has never been as puffed out when you think about the service he gave to his country and the way he served. can you talk about the pride you
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have? >> yeah, i mean with that statement, the statement that i made that you played, what better warrior could our son be? you know, he has built a legacy of service and i couldn't be more proud. there's no way. he was out there helping people, which is what he loved to do. his love for humanity, his love for his men. but, most of all, his love for his family, especially his mom and his sisters. you know, it's sense of pride that will not go away and continue to build. >> brian: you said he was a natural-born leader, can you describe when you realized you had a leader for a brother?
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>> since birth. ever since i was born he kind of took me under his wing and, you know, became my leader. became my hero. i think maybe having little sister helped him be the leader that he was. >> brian: darin, how important is it for you to find out what went wrong how he ended up held up in an airport after 20 years. of after action report put together said the president has never even read it weighs offered a verbal briefing, he has never even taken it yet he has had 40 days of vacation. what are your thoughts? what questions do do you still e about that? >> the questions that i still have is how? how in the world did it get to the point that it got to with the chaos and everything else going on why did it get there
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that our men, our women that were there on a humanitarian effort why were they et up? i don't understand. there is three generals that i want answers from. austin, millie, and mackenzie and all the rest of them. i want to know some answers of why and how we got to that point. i mean, it's absolutely despicable that we haven't heard a single word, not one word from anybody in this administration or the dod as to why this happened the way that it did. or the state department for that matter. >> brian: tori, darin, i understand your frustration. did i not have a relative that lost their life. i know people who served and it
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makes them hate the way this ended and makes them question their own service. tori, when you think of your brother, what do you want everybody to know? >> oh, that's a good one. >> i want everyone to know that you know, while he was over there and at this time when the bomb went off, he was out there -- excuse me, i get choked up thinking about it he was out there volunteering his time. so, at that time fall company was at the gate. he is part of echo company. and he told all his guys, you know, i want to go back out there. i want to get some more people out. i just want feel to understand his character just because of that example. he was the greatest example, you think of a leader, this is somebody that tells other people what to could. no, my brother led by example
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every time. he didn't have to be out there. he wanted to be out there to help people. >> brian: so he worked past his shift, kept himself in harms way, little did he know, but he knew every minute was dangerous. stayed with another company to try to get people out. he didn't each have to be there at that time, even though he was stationed there. darin hoover, tori manning, thank you so much for telling your story. we are not going to forget your brother and your son. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> brian: all right. you are welcome. meanwhile watch the full fox news series examine the consequences and instances about the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan at foxnews.com. meanwhile, we remember and honor the 1 u.s. service members killed at kabul at the airport attack a year ago. may they all rest in peace.
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>> good morning. >> steve: james, start with you, what's the idea behind buildup? >> well, buildup is really a gym in the birmingham community. it's a private school that we are in our fifth year and we're really kind of the first of a kind school that combines workforce education and development with a high school diploma. we're setting students up to become credentialed and licensed in a high demand, high paying career field. and one of the beautiful things about our school is over the course of six years once they complete our program, they get the chance and they become eligible to earn a zero interest home loan. and they can become home loaners through our school. >> steve: that's fantastic the home they get the home that they build while they are there? >> yeah.
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so, it's a variety of homes here in birmingham that actually our nonprofit sector of our school acquires and the students are able to go out and apply the skills and strategies that they learn from our construction lab here within those homes to renovate and then eventually, after the six years, most of those homes ends up in the hands of the students. >> steve: that's fantastic. james, this is such a great idea. because you enter the program, and you wind up with a high school degree and an associate degree from college as well but you not only learn how to do stuff, you not only learn how to drive nails. but you learn how far to run the company. >> right. one of the things that we also set students up for is they can develop a credential but we also encourage them to start their own business. we want to foster that entrepreneurial spirit in them. that's one of the methods in
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games that we have set up for them. they can get a two year degree. they can earn a credential or start a business. sometimes students will will want to go into a four year college situation. we don't deter them from that. they really get to create their own outcomes through this school. >> steve: it's a fantastic idea. and, anthony, i know buildup is looking toward the future and i know you have had conversations about well, what about in the future what about artificial intelligence or automation, you know, right now we are teaching things that may not exist in 10 years. >> absolutely. and actually just recently one of the classes that we offer community prep which is a class that i teach, we actually had conversation about artificial intelligence and automation actually taking over a lot of various job sectors, students are doing career exploration to really understand what are going to be those best career fields to enter so they can have
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sustainable employment-sustainable career as well as longevity and sustainability within their homes and communities. >> steve: it's such a good idea. james, if people looking would like more information about your program, do you guys have a website? >> we do. our website is buildup dot work and on there they can find out all the information about our school. if they are interested in enrolling, we are actually still enrolling students right now. >> steve: okay. >> we are having an open house tonight, this thursday from 4: 30 to 6:00 p.m. at central standard time. and we're excited about what this school can do and a lot of it is going to change for generations to come. >> steve: we're excited to have you guys as well. james and anthony, thank you very much for joining us live. cs n with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®.
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order 11! yes, see you at 11. ♪ 1111 masters blvd. please. that'll be 11 even, buddy. really? the clues are all around us... some things are too obvious to be a coincidence. ♪ >> gavin newsom pleading with californians to cut back on energy usage including not charging their electric cars. >> call to action comes just days after the golden state voted to ban the sale of new gas powered vehicles. >> brian: former president trump and legal team taking request for a special master to a federal judge are. >> ainsley: after the justice department's latest allegations after a plot to conceal documents at the former president's house. >> i really hope we can get the special master in place so we can some impartial mediators. >> spotify facing a boycott effort over comedian and bode
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podcast host in response to joe biden handling of covid-19. >> people angry. >> what are you telling toes theme. >> vote republican. >> migrant buss have a new distinction. >> chicago carrying an estimated 80 to 1800 people. >> mayors are realizing the problem just imagine what's going on at the southern border. >> soaring to new heights the 17-year-old who just became one of the nation's youngest pilots. his mission doesn't stop there. his goal to serve our country in uniform. >> steve: sun is coming up newborn, newark, south carolina. another beautiful day. 70 degrees. live there and home open the door. 70 today. daytime high 90 as we listen to earth, wind and fire.
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this is a song from 1978, i remember i used to work in a disco back in the days and very popular. these guys are fantastic. they got going in the 60's. they are still performing today then the first day of september 2022 as we are as well. >> ainsley: do you know what's great about september? so many people have birthdays this month. >> brian: like youen you have a month long celebration. >> ainsley: let's start today i will buy cake for everyone. >> steve: cake. >> brian: list of things that you want? gifts? gift certification. >> ainsley: i don't need anything. i have you guys sitting next to me every day and best job in the world. >> brian: i filled in on "the five" yesterday as i walked by brian what songs do you want? what are you talking about? you get to pick your song. >> steve: when you are on "the five." >> ainsley: nice. >> brian: pick exit song. we don't have any say in these songs should we ban together and
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pick our as soon as borders. >> steve: i actually asked for a song today. september can we play green day. >> brian: did they listen? >> steve: when september ends. >> ainsley: we haven't played it yet. >> steve: when september ends. >> ainsley: what was your song? what did you pick? >> brian: i picked brett eldredge it's great day and we bumped out with the new brian kelly song about america because i'm pro america. >> steve: i'm surprised you didn't ask for the pumpkin spice latte song. >> ainsley: happy drink song. toba do we have it ♪ i love my pumpkin spice spice spice ♪ goes down nice nice nice ♪ even ice ice ice ♪ pumpkin spice ♪ pumpkin spice. >> steve: that would have been. >> brian: that would have been interesting. >> ainsley: we need to put the k cups in the pot downstairs. >> brian: and see how it tastes. >> ainsley: a nice lady at the gym yesterday. >> brian: joanne. >> ainsley: pumpkin spice k
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cups. >> brian: my wife got it and delivered to me. i'm so happy i remembered it. >> steve: brand new "fox & friends" yetis. >> brian: only one of us remembered. >> steve: they will be indeed. >> ainsley: where are ours. >> steve: "fox & friends" for september 1st, strap yourselves in. >> ainsley: national test results were released and this morning we are learning they are highlighting the devastating effects the pandemic had on our children. >> steve: we knew this and now it's been peruvian. student knowledge in both math and reading have dropped by the largest margin in more than 30 years because of the pandemic mark meredith joins us live from the white house. what are they going to do about. >> it brian, that's going to be one of the big questions they are going to try to get answered. news anchors asking what kind of impact would school closures and remote learning have on children's education as well as test scores and now some new federal data spells out what many people have suspected. looking at this latest report, we can see where the reading scores have dropped dramatically
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in the last two years. the study focused on 9-year-olds think third and fourth grade students compared data from winter 2020 to winter of this year. the same survey found a major drop in math test scores down 7 points over the last two years. the commissioner of the national center for education statistics writes that covid-19 disruptions may have exacerbated had many of the challenges we were facing. we know that students who have struggled the most have fallen further behind their piers. data is likely to reignite the debate are. if not all schools are back full time. glenn youngkin who campaigned heavily on this issue about ending remote learning ending the mandates. is he proud to see where the commonwealth schools are now. >> all of you and many, many, many others across the commonwealth of virginia stood up and said enough. so we made great progress we
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made great progress and great strides but we still have a lot of work to do. >> and the white house just yesterday talked a lot about the teacher shortage. the first lady holden an event saying they know this is a real problem and working with the private sector on solutions. what happened that the other schools given to help them through covid-19. they are asking for a full investigation where this money ended up. test scores guys dramatic and quite troubling no. just the kids now but imagine what this will be for an entire generation, steve, ainsley and brian. >> brian: mark, do we know the money -- are they saying the money is gone? are these states saying the money is gone? is that why they want an investigation or we just don't know. >> the money -- the house republicans are arguing that the money has been either sitting there unused through the american rescue plan or that the money has gone to unnecessary pet projects. they are arguing why hasn't the money been used to address the teacher shortage. the white house wants governors to tap that to help with teacher
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pay. again, nothing moves fast here and obviously the school year has already started. >> steve: great point, mark, thank you very much. of course the teachers unions to ho pushed to keep the schools closed let's see how many people mention that today. the amount of money dedicated to the coronavirus relief and nor america's schools. the federal budget down 5 points in reading and 7 points in math, and we are talking about 9-year-olds who are generally in third and fourth grades. it's always that same batch so they are able to chart. going up up up until the last decade and leveled off. with the pandemic it's going down. what they are suggesting is kids need more tutoring. they need more schooling. you know what? they got $122 billion from the american rescue plan as mark just said. it's time for school choice. give people the opportunity to get a school voucher so that if you, you know, right now, you are paying your taxes, you are sending your kid to public school.
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if there is a private school or a parochial school that has better results, give me a voucher so i can go over there. that's a great idea. and we know that it works. unfortunately the school unions would say nope, can't do it. that's public money got to keep it in the public schools. >> ainsley: some district in certain states are doing that we had an expert on recently who said we were not proficient in math and english before the pandemic now we are dropping even lower she complained about crt being discussed in our classroom. we need to focus on the sernlsz reading and math instead of trying to push crt right now when we are not even proficient in what our kids absolutely need going forward in life. >> brian: right. i will tell you what. i'm wondering if you could do a deal like happens all the time with private contractors huntington learning centers staffed and paid you know some of that money we are going to re-purpose it. kids from 3:00 to 5:30 three days a week you could show up. a lot of parents would love that not equipped to do the teaching, the kids got to go to extra
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school. part of the pandemic fallout we know about the medical pandemic fallout you have to go to extra school. had you it easy through no faulted of your own didn't go to school for far too long because of the teachers unions in many cases have to do extra to catch up. everyone has altered their life this has got to be now that we are looking at this in the rear view mirror this has got to be the way it is. that's what i think responsible districts should do. >> ainsley: students are going back to school now and there are some universities that are continue to enforce this indoor mask requirement like george washington university n yumplet, the university of hawaii and in philadelphia, the public school district all the students have to wear a mask for the first 10 days of school and then the kids there. k program required to wear a mask entire time of school. college taking it to the next level, right, steve? >> steve: because we got so used to wearing masks on the college campus what they're now doing at
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berkeley, as we enter the cold and flu season they are saying you have got to wear a mask at the university of california berkeley. look at this, masks are required during flu season if not vaccinated for the flu. not for coronavirus but for the flu also regard also of coronavirus vac status. masks are optional if you are outdoors. very clear in california and some of america's finest institutions, masks are never going away. >> brian: if you were thinking about going to california, keep on digesting these stories probably want to rethink it as beautiful as the state is and all it has to offer between the taxes. most likely people look at exit strategy. case in point, what is going on with energy. gavin newsom making a lot of hay by saying by 2035 no more gas cars. stop building gas stations.
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maybe one day after saying electric is the future now saying don't plug your electric car in. 1% has electric car. don't plug it in because the power station is overwhelmed. >> ainsley: there is excessive heat wave in california so they're saying don't charge your electric cars from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. wednesday through the following tuesday. set your thermostat at 78 degrees or higher. avoid using large aploinses and turn off the lights when necessary. >> steve: yeah, no kidding. the lights are going to turn out by themselves with the brown out because of increased demand a lot of people cocket pay attention if they're hot they will turn the air conditioner down so they cool down. demand more electric vehicles going to essentially deal with a growing demand for more electricity. because, remember, most of the electricity from this country is generated by natural gas.
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they are trying to get to the other stuff. goes the wrong way. meanwhile, as we say in california, so you have got to wear a mask if you haven't gotten the flu shot. swelter during this heat wave that they're currently experiencing. now it looks like a bunch of fast food companies are furious because the state has passed a law waiting for the governor's signature that would fast food franchises pay workers $22 an hour which would effectively bankrupt them. >> ainsley: right now the state minimum $15.50. the $22 an hour is for restaurants with more than 100 restaurants nationally. i guess they think they have a lot of money because they have so many restaurants they can afford this. >> steve: they can agored to lose a couple of them. >> brian: people never had a job or ran a company are deciding because they are politicians they are going to win over workers and get votes by making it unaffordable to hire them. here is an open letter from mcdonald's president joe
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irlinger. he says this. this should raise alarm bells across the country. california's approach target some workplaces and not others. imposes higher costs on one restaurant and not another inexplained. brands 100 locations are exclude. the more mystifying excludes certain restaurants that bake bread. can i only conclude this is the outcome of back room politicking. clear example of picking winners and losers which is not the appropriate role of government. no joke. this is lopsided, hypothetical, ill considered. it hurts everyone. the result will be closing mcdonald's. will that make you happy? >> ainsley: he said it's unfairly designed. going to raise cost force consumers. going to raise costs for you. so the happy meal, that cheeseburger, if the milk shake machine is working, that milk shake that i love. >> steve: do you know what. >> ainsley: big straws. >> steve: they have great straws. >> ainsley: in california they
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are probably paper. >> steve: the solution would be obviously for mcdonald's to start baking bread because that was the exception hates idea unions love it their people $22 an hour more money for the workers. >> ainsley: just fire more people to spread out the costs that they have been paying all this time and pass on the extra costs to the customer. >> brian: or automation. you walk, in hit a button and a robot or a rumba will deliver your fries. >> steve: roomba. >> brian: the rumba takes forever. >> steve: some guidances over with a burger. >> brian: i came up in dance so that's still on my mind. >> ainsley: too slow we need to make them faster. sitting there watching your meal on the other side of the dining room, come on. >> ainsley: your dogs shed a lot do you have them.
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>> brian: roomba gave up it through up hands. i have three dogs that shed he said i'm sorry i would like to walk at another house. it resigned. >> ainsley: hand it over to ashley who has headlines for us. >> ashley: good morning. america's crime drivers, a 17-year-old boy carjacked 11 people at gunpoint over a two-week span. police say nine of those carjackings happening on the same day. the teenager was arrested tuesday after being identified by local police. he is being charged with two felonies and 11 counts of aggravated vehicular hijacking with a firearm. he was 17 years old. also in chicago texas sending two bus loads to chicago for the first time: sent by governor greg abbott. nearly 100 migrants arrived in chicago last night. many of them saying they had no place to go upon arrival. meanwhile, new york is reportedly opening its own intake shelter in manhattan. the shelter could cost a
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whopping $6 million. a growing number of americans are forced to take out loans just to pay for groceries. this is due to skyrocketing inflation rates consumers buy now pay later installments with no interest. according to analysis by global data, use of pay later transactions online tripled from 2020 to 2021. those apps and plan can charge hefty late fees critics say they lure customers into debt. i love this story. are you looking for toys and accessories that will make jolene jealous and your dogs always love you? dolly parton has you covered. her new line of dog apparel doggy parton any pup into a fab blues if you are baby, dolly's love of animals and puppy love inspired the fashion line. get your paws on all of this glamorous gear on amazon. a portion of the proceeds will go to willoughby farms rescue where animals in need can find
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their never ending love. guys, already got an amazon. looking around, they are so cute. they have a little pink pearl necklace for the dogs. little pink pearl cow girl outfit. >> steve: called doggy parton. >> ashley: so cute. >> brian: why all large dogs? >> steve: we only have a three hour show. >> ainsley: decorate and do that to their dogs it's usually the little one. >> ashley: can you imagine a gegerman shepherd in a pink necklace. >> ainsley: dolly wood and she also does the children's books. >> steve: don't forget, before they had a vaccine she donated a million dollars to help develop the moderna vaccine which saved millions of lives. who ray for dolly wood. broo brianen if she is watching see call in we would love to talk about it calls for spotify
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to cancel are joe rogan after he made it on his podcast. >> hoping when this is over people are going to recognize that some serious errors were made and not repeat those. that's the best you can get out of it. >> what do you tell those people? >> vote republican. >> ainsley: know joe, not joe biden but joe concha is here to react. lots of joes. ♪ ♪ >> brian: also, expect to see these people today: than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters.
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people? >> vote republican. more than a million people transferred over to the republican party. i think in 2021 alone. find out what that number is. >> yeah, here it is more than 1 million voters switched to g.o.p. raising alarms for democrats. >> steve: they got joe rogan talking about the democratic shutdowns and lockdowns during the pandemic. now, he is facing a renewed push to be canceled over those comments by outraged progressives. far left activist demanding spotify are drop rogan who they accuse of ignorantly republicans to vote republican which they claim is dangerous rhetoric as the g.o.p. embraces full fascism. joe concha, fox news contributor joins us now. there is that f word again. fascism, we have heard that from the president and now democrats calling at least it's democrat group it sounds like calling on people to boycott spotify or spotify just can them let's be
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fair to the president semi-fascism. we have seen this movie before laugh out loud comedy the left calls for joe rogan to be boycotted. spotify the company that carries him. they do this on twitter which isn't a real place it goes nowhere rogan becomes more bigger and powerful. the last time where we have to boycott joe rogan neil young a things in the 70s i'm going off of spotify and we need to boycott and all these media stories on it and what happens? rogan adds millions of listeners to already his millions of listeners. >> steve: i want to hear what that is all ab he was there with the quarterback aaron. >> rogers number 12. >> steve: we are on a first name businesses. talking about businesses closed by democrat rules during the pandemic. our lead story this hour, joe
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how kids across america have fallen behind like never before in math hand reading. can you imagine if joe rogan tells america's parents who feel like their kids fell behind in the pandemic to vote republican just like he told small business owners to do, man, that's going to be big. >> that's quite a benign statement, isn't it? vote for one of the two major parties across the country and a&e apparently that's dangerous rhetoric. we kept our kids in masks way too long. in new jersey in my school district which you may be familiar with because your son went to the same school that my kids are in now. we kept our kids in masks way too long. they were in masks until march of this year, steve, it's hard to believe. what happened when the masks came off for those three months they were in school until june? no cases of covid. in other words, it -- the masks on masks off didn't mean anything. meanwhile in terms of education, we are 25th in the world, steve, in terms of math and science mark meredith math went down and
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science 7 points. china is number one because they concentrate on blocking and tackling while we look at race and gender identification sex your orientation to kids my kids age 7 and 8 years old. they are not ready for those kind of conversations when they do happen, steve it, should happen with a parent and not teacher. >> what are they teaching kids your age, joe? >> well, at my age, at 39, i have been 39 for a while now. yes fmla came out wrong. >> listen, kid love masks on halloween and this is it. >> that's exactly right. >> in the meantime if you don't like joe rogan change the channel. >> that's all it is. more people tuning in. covid rules so ridiculous with novak djokovic. the guy was unvaccinated playing in the u.s. open last year. had covid twice natural immunities. stadium crammed together in that stadium not having to show
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vaccination card and cross the southern border unvaccinated and stay. no logic in terms of anything covid rules and that's what joe rogan is talking about and many people agree with him. >> steve: there are no rules crazy patchwork giving joe concha plenty to talk about. >> happy birthday to ainsley. three-like three hanukkahs, 20 crazy nights. congratulations to ainsley on her 3 #th birthday. >> steve: thank you very much. thorough report. former president trump and his legal team are going to take their requests for special master to a federal judge today after slamming the doj's latest filing. lara trump will join us for a reaction coming up.
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>> along, we are still very hopeful that a special master is, you know, granted to this case. you look at everything that has taken place, ainsley, and we know now based on the doj's response to the idea of a special master that none of this ever had to do with the crime. this unprecedented raid on mar-a-lago never had to do with a crime it had to do with presidential records. in a normal situation you would have a civilized back and forth about what was personal and what was something that could go into a presidential library, perhaps that did not happen here unless your name is donald trump. we know the fbi took a attorney we don't's it to look like we did anything nefarious here. let's have an independent third party come in check over things just to make sure that we clear the air obviously they have said we don't want the special master. then you have the photo on that
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they shockingly leaked themself fbi of all those documents scattered on the floor there in my father-in-law's office and i got to tell you, it just looks to people in america like the doj, the fbi is out to try and clear their name and justify this unprecedented raid something that should have never happened again because there should have been conversations that continued about this my father-in-law's team hopeful. just because your name is donald trump doesn't mean your rights are able to be violated because, after all, he is still a united states citizen and let's not forget a former president of the united states former president donald trump was tweeting or truthing, i don't know what you call it on truth social. he was talking about this picture right here. you are saying that picture was taken in his office. we see the black carpet there. but will they posted it later.
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it was not that donald trump took this picture and being boastful about taking classified information. >> of course not. he would never do such a thing anyone who knows my father-in-law would know is he a neat individual. he wouldn't scatter documents on a floor like that. they knew they got heavy handed with this approach take a photo and conveniently leak it out. i think their goal was, of course, to say look, all of these are labeled as classified documents. just because something ha has that label on it doesn't mean it wasn't something that was declassified by my father-in-law while he was still president when which he says everything he took from the oval office was declassified. i think this whole situation has been handled incredibly wrong by the department of justice and the fbi they are saying they are not giving us transparency and answers. every step of the way it looks like the fbi and doj is trying to hide something.
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it does not further confidence in them for the american people. >> ainsley: out of time but really quickly. he says he declassified. did he declassify every single one of those documents? >> it is my understanding before he left the oval office, anything that was taken was declassified. >> ainsley: all right. thank you, lara. >> you got it. >> ainsley: coming up, governor kathy hochul has a message for new york gun owners before new laws take effect. >> this whole concept that a good guy with a gun will stop the bad guys with a gun, it doesn't hold up. >> ainsley: pete hegseth is a proud second amendment advocate and he is next.
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that only makes people less safe. this whole concept that a good guy with a gun will stop the bad guys with a gun, it doesn't hold up. >> ainsley: democratic new york governor kathy hochul making her message about gun laws clear as the state's new gun control laws go into effect. >> steve: that's right. but not everybody, obviously, agrees with her as new york city, where we are sitting riltd now, applications for conceal carry permits have surged 45 #% since the stricter regulations passed in june. people want to get a gun before it's too late. >> brian: buy now with the lawlessness on the street and lack of cops. joining us "fox & friends weekend" co-host pete hegseth. kathy hochul says if a good guy with a gun can't help we shouldn't have that. >> pete: she said the theory is over. >> brian: and the science, too. >> pete: and the science as well. well, i can't, according to joe biden i'm not allowed to get my hands on an f-15 to so maybe but
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maybe i could get one in afghanistan. maybe in afghanistan i could go get one from the taliban that we left behind. but i can at least in most of free america carry a gun to defend myself. and that's what is so crazy about new york city. what the left doesn't understand and what she doesn't understand it's a giant gun-free zone. so maybe you are not getting shot, mugged, robbed and beat over the head because the criminal doesn't have a second thought. it's not even a thought. it's like schools. you know, with where these horrible killer goes in because they know no one is armed. they don't even think there could be retribution for their actions. and then the victim says i don't have a shot at all. so anyone with common sense understands you feel safer and you are safer when you are carrying a firearm, capable of defending yourself and others because we live in a dangerous world. especially new york city getting more and more dangerous. so, if we are going along canceling theories, i got a lot of other theories.
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thoroughly discredited. like socialism. >> ainsley: this is a democratic city but, yet, you are seeing more and more people try to get these conceal carry licenses, 54%. >> brian: let's see if you get them. pete pete why would you not want one but can you get them? scwacketdly right, brian. you can't get them. i guess in the past, which was struck down by the supreme court, a specific and like imminent threat to your own life. you had to prove to the government. that's not what it says in the second amendment in our country. the right to bear arms and defend ourselves. and then they don't know what theory to grab on. to say a good guy stopping a bad guy with a gun. is it that you are a hunter and we all want to take up arms against the government so we need ar-15s? they are just anti-gun. you heard it from joe biden they want to ban all assault weapons. >> ainsley: all republicans should leave. >> steve: that's right. separately. >> ainsley: leave the state of new york if you are republican.
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steve: nobody needs a gun you people in new york city because as of today they have put up signs in times square this is a gun-free zone. you know what? gun free zone i can't have a gun. >> brian: pat down elmo. >> steve: today is september 1st as we plan the next couple of months, november 17th the patriot awards are coming back. and tickets are on sale right now. aren't they? >> pete: favorite time of there you will be there, i will be there november 17th. hard rock hotel and casino down in holiday, florida. the event of the year. you guys know it. it's going to be even bigger this year. it's an experience i have heard from people that know that tickets are going and going fast. so if you want to be there, join us, honor real heroes. get them right now. they are relatively affordable. i don't know exactly the prices.
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but you can pay more or less depending on what you want and you are going to love it. >> brian: electric night. governor desantis came down. we will have plenty of surprises. also, you can gamble. >> pete: sure you can brian. we barely saw you the entire weekend. >> brian: yeah, i was playing craps. >> ainsley: we will all be down there signing our books, too. >> pete: signing books, meet people. v.i.p. events. shows are going to be there a lot of morning and evening shows that you love will be broadcasting from there. and then it's the heroes who get honored. >> ainsley: have you picked the heroes yet, sorry, steve. have you picked the heroes yet? i know a guy who nominated someone. >> pete: it's in the process. if you have got anything send it my way. >> steve: need to get tickets. i was talking to my friend bob. bought tickets for him and his wife becky. for more information go fox nation.com/patriot awards for tickets to this year's big show
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november 17th. >> brian: like the opening of my three sons. >> steve: that's right except they were going like this: pete, thanks very much. >> ainsley: thank you, pete. >> pete: thank you all. >> brian: ashley strohmier you are not on my three sons. >> steve: she was born after the show. >> ainsley: i know you are filling in for carley this is how he tosses. >> ashley: you don't know what to say back. >> ainsley: does the opposite of whatever we are talking about. i know you are not a criminal, ashley. >> brian: you see i'm very simple. >> ainsley: it's funny. >> ashley: oh my gosh. we going to start with this. pennsylvania republican senate nominee dr. mehmet oz continues to pressure his opponent john fetterman to debate after fetterman refuses yet another request. he said tuesday he would not participate in a debate posedly next week citing need to recover from recent stroke. the democrat was recently seen attending a fundraiser in thes hamptons app.ed on msnbc and scheduled to march in a labor day parade with president biden
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next week. kind of busy. the coast guard escorted seven unvaccinated cadets off the academy campus. the attorney for a number of the cadets says they were kicked out, quote: like they were criminals. those cadets now being disenrolled for failing to comply with the military's vaccine mandate. all had their request for religious exemptions denied. the academy says the boys were in violation of the military code of conduct for failing to obey an order. and sam's club are raising the cost of it manipu membership fie walmart owned warehouse chain increasing annual fee from 45 to $50 for club members and $110 from 100 for the higher tier plus ebbs in. it comes as shoppers across the country turn to those high volume discount warehouse stores as they trouble with the soaring inflation the price hike will take effect next month. those are your headlines, guys, back to you. >> steve: costs 5 bucks more but you save so much money.
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>> ainsley: worked long time. great minds. >> brian: can i just say something that's a little out of the ordinary? i have not been telling to get dressed and i'm getting a lot of blow back. people at home wondering if they should. the answer is yes. thanks, ashley. >> ashley: no problem. >> steve: getting blow back about that? >> brian: evidently people need advice when to get dressed. >> steve: have you been saying it for 20 years. >> brian: i stopped because there is no opportunity. now that we go back to school and now got to go back to work. people actually want you in the office now. janice dean you for this. >> steve: she is not in the office she is outside. >> janice: we discussed this on the janice dean podcast. if you have would like to know the origins of go get dressed learn that on fox news radio. >> brian: you plug that podcast very good. >> ainsley: what have some of the lines get dressed. >> brian: stay within yourself. >> ainsley: running, run to the radio. he will go when he is reading the tease plus! january japan all about brian
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kilmeade.com. take a look at the forecast because i don't have a lot of time now. talking about the tropics, first time since 1991. no named storm. incredible. we do have a tropical depression number 5. that could get named today. it's not going to effect the u.s. none of these areas are going to effect the u.s. that is the good news. still watching not only the tropics but the heat across the country and the potential for showers and thunderstorms from texas through the southeast. see, that's what happens when we talk so much that's why we don't have a lot of time for weather that's why we have fox weather.com. over to you steve, ainsley and brian. >> steve: still ahead on this thursday, soaring to new heights, a 17-year-old just became one of the youngest people to earn a private pilot license in the u.s.a. we will meet that teen sensation flying into the studio next. >> ainsley: plus! [laughter]
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nation's youngest pilots and you are about to meet him. christopher ballinger passed his licensing test at the age of 17. the earliest you are able to take it and eventually wants to be in the air force and we are lucky to have him now. he joins us. christopher, where did the passion for flying come from.
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>> it came from a young age. i always loved heights and going on roller coasters and i have always wanted to see the world. being a pilot is the perfect path to do that it was calling to me. you know. >> brian: how long have you worked on it how hard was it to get into the program? >> yeah, so i initially applied for something called the aim high flight academy which is a three week program which gets you to solo and then from that application i actually got referred to the air force rotc flight academy which is what i did the 8 week program to get my full pilots license. that's how i got into this program it was pretty hard. about 8 weeks. >> in the classroom every day for about two hours, flying two hours. studying nonstop. it was a very, very intense
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training. >> brian: so now you can fly alone, right? >> yes, i can fly alone now. >> brian: what is it like being up there? how confident are you? >> yeah. you know, once you get used to it, you get really confident and once you start to understand, you know, all about the aircraft systems, you know, the weather, your environment, and it all like comes together so it makes you -- and that makes you a great pilot and allows you to be better focused and knowing what you are doing. >> brian: what's your mom's reaction? >> she was over the moon, she couldn't believe it i mean, i still can't believe it, it's a great opportunity. we are both very excited. >> brian: so this program, i mean, if you want to get into the air force, now that you are a pilot, you are on track, right? have you applied to the air force academy? >> yes. yes. i'm starting the application right now. air force academy and the naval academy. so, both of those are definitely what i'm looking for. hopefully we get a good response
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from them. >> brian: we are going to have a pilot shortage as you know minority pilots there is not a lot. what would it mean to you to go to the next step and do this for a living? >> oh, it would definitely mean a lot. because i mean, like i said this, is something i have always wanted to do. this something that the world needs right now. i want to give it my best effort to become a pilot. >> brian: that's awesome. all right. best of luck. the application process. use this interview. you send it to the air force academy along with your sat scores and i guarantee you they will put you in. >> thank you. yes. i will definitely be sending them this video. >> brian: christopher ballinger, a rising senior and joining us now a licensed pilot at the age of 17. thanks, christopher. >> thank you. >> brian: all right. that's great american story. and this country is a great story. i will be talking about that on stage at the egg in albany. please meet me there. that will be this thursday, just go to brian kilmeade.com.
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and i'm going to work for the show but at an albany diner right afterwards so i want to see you live. i also want to see you there, too. brandon, mississippi november 12th. tulsa oklahoma november 1st. newark, new jersey december 2nd. it's all 1776 and less 1619. hopefully i will be able to see you there in person talk about my books and this great country. still ahead on this show. would you be willing to pitch $100 for your boss' family vacation? that's what one manager is asking from his employees. this online outrage of this proposed christmas gift next. ♪ [ sleep app ] and the end. you have now reached the end of the sleep app. you're the first person to actually do that. now i want to say congratulations, but it's also disappointing. what do you mean? that's it? i've got nothing left. hey if i were you, i'd try warm milk. enough out of you! hi! oh go.. is this really helping? good days start with good nights, so you may want to talk to your doctor about both.
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i'm happier, i'm healthier, and i have a new lease on life. >> a new destination. chicago. the bite administration insisting that the border is secure when confronted on sentinel. >> we are catching the. >> after the justice department's latest allegations, a plot to conceal documents. >> we are hopeful that a special master is granted. just because your name is donald trump does not mean that your rights are able to be violated. >> leading to cut back on usage. speak of this comes just days ae golden state voted to ban gas powered vehicles.
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>> spotify facing a boy cat after joe rogan's voice to voters. >> they vote for joe rogan to be boycotted. >> this is a laugh out loud comedy. ♪ ♪ >> ainsley: he sings the best songs like parking lot party, like when you are hearing. rumor, memory, i don't mess w with. brian, you will like this. i don't dance. >> steve: who is he? >> ainsley: this is lee brice. lee brice is going to be our final summer concert series singer and that happens tomorrow. he will be live at fort hood. >> steve: we wanted to put on
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a really big show so a lot of folks are headed that way. tomorrow, will cain is going to be there. along with the barbecue guys. they will be there as well to wrap up summer 2022. >> brian: he played college football and after a couple of seasons he's a dead come at you mind if i quit and go to nashville? in a short amount of time, he ends up being a superstar. >> steve: he did okay. over the last couple of years, a number of cities or sanctuary cities. there were close to 600 sanctuary cities, sanctuary states, and sanctuary counties. why do we bring it up? there is such a demand by the migrants were coming in from the country. they are looking for a place to go. greg abbott is giving them a choice, essentially, because we know for a couple of months he has been shipping via bus migrants from southern border to
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first washington and then new york and last night at 8:00, look at that. a bus and chicago. that is new. 60 people got off mainly from venezuela. >> ainsley: that was one of the buses, but there were a total of two. they pulled ri right in to union station and they say 60-100 people including 20-30 small children. this is the latest city deceive a bus rolling in from texas because the governor down there is saying we cannot do all of this on our own. you are sanctuary cities, you are saying it's okay for illegals to come in, so you help pay for it. >> steve: it's the invitation. >> brian: and there's no leadership in the white house. we are having in our lifetime a war between the states saying you can't leave me with the burden. the federal government isn't going to step in so i'm spreading the burden out. the midnight fights are controversial enough. they draw people in the city in the end up in the school system. they go to ngos and those
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people clothe them and house them and send them off to fourth grade. send them to 11th grade or make sure they have housing. texas is tired of it, arizonans tired of it, i'm sure new mexico and california are tired of it. the message on the outside is chaos and now is the time to come. if i'm in venezuela dealing with a terrible regime, if i'm impoverishing guatemala and i'm saying to myself i owe it to my family to go, i will get in. you are 100% right. do you realize how much worse this is going to get in the fall? the administration has never asked about it. the president will not sit down and try to justify his policy at the border because he does not do any interviews. >> steve: one of the people that got off the bus up we just saw spoke to the "chicago sun-times" and they said why did you come to chicago? he said i wanted to go to do work because i heard more people speak spanish in new york, but
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there were options. >> brian: maybe they'll end up in second city. >> steve: that's a comedy group. but there's a war of words between the texas governor and the mayor of chicago. >> ainsley: this is the governor from texas. "to continue providing much needed relief to our small overrun border towns, chicago will join fellow sanctuary cities, washington, d.c., and new york city, as an additional drop off location." mayor lightfoot loves to tell it the responsibility of her city to welcome all regardless of legal status and i look forward to seeing this responsibility in action as the migrants receive resources from a century city with the capacity to serve them." >> brian: what did the mayor say? >> ainsley: "unfortunately, texas governor greg abbott is without any shame or humanity but ever since he put the racist practices of expulsion into place, we have been working with our community partners to ready the city to receive the
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individuals." >> brian: what does ainsley say? >> ainsley: i understand that the governor cannot bear the brunt of all of this. he has been asking for help and no one is listening. the president is not going to the border, kamala harris is not going to the border, so he says i will send them to you. if you are not going to come here to meet them i will send them to you and we can all take responsibility. >> steve: texas is not a century state just on them to a sanctuary city or state or county. that's what greg abbott is do doing. >> brian: is often a century city? >> steve: edits. >> ainsley: and there are a bunch in california. >> brian: he wanted them, you got them. i remember the actor that came out and said the homeless to come to his house. and then all of a sudden all of the homeless showed up. you can act however you want but
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when it comes down to it. >> ainsley: was at gavin newsom? >> brian: it might be. karine jean-pierre she said you cannot just walk into our country. yes you can. on vaccinated. the answer is yes and outrage across the border. the issue is not people come here illegally and then you have people who have ill intentions come here and drugs. it starts with china, given to the cartels, and then it floods across the border. that's what was brought up to the press secretary. >> 300 overdoses a day. we know how it's coming into the country because across the border. the dea administrator says so. one is the president coming to my going to do something? >> using a 200% increase of
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fentanyl seizures which means we are doing the job of catching drug statures. >> they are going down at a rate not seen in a century and a part of that is being driven by drug overdose. >> we agree. we see those same numbers as well. the fact that we are securing the border. >> 300 overdoses. this is being designed to target children. drug cartels in mexico want to kill american kids. what is this president doing about it? >> i hear you. i just laid out 200% increase of drug fentanyl seizures. that is a dangerous drug that we are taking off of the street. we are going to continue to focus. this is an important priority for the president. >> steve: if it is such an important priority, particularly yesterday which was over his awareness day, why are they not stop and one of fentanyl coming?
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those are the people bringing the fentanyl into the country and killing americans daily. in the administration, because they've an open border policy, looking the other way. peter's questions were spot on and her answers were not satisfactory particularly to people who have lost ludlum to fentanyl. >> ainsley: it is the biden administration saying we don't care. we are seeing numbers higher on the border and more fentanyl death. there's a correlation because that's what's coming in. if your child's going to die and take a pill, sorry, we are not closing the border. if you don't want high gas prices, sorry, we are closing the keystone pipeline. do they care about the american people and how much we are spending and how much our lives
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of children? >> brian: i remember when kellyanne conway was in charge of fentanyl and setting up a program, she was on our show multiple times during the four years of the administration. where was there drugs are? be selfish. if you go to suburban america and you say i understand you have a huge fentanyl problem, i'm here to help. but the present have not mentioned at lunch. wants. >> ainsley: i remember when crops would come to our school in nancy reagan came out with just say no. if you start talking to kids in an early age in elementary school, and i know it seems like it's cliche, but it made a difference in the lives of so many kids that i grew up with because we did not want to touch it because we were scared about what the consequences would be. if you wanted to join the military, our members and i'll never do that. what if i want to join the military or go to a naval academy question work what
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if i wanted to run to president one day? >> steve: and in the next half-hour you will hear from appear to his child went to school and had one of those drug awareness things and came home with a narcan tablet. in the meantime, 811. >> brian: the hearing comes after the justice department's latest allegations of a plot to conceal top-secret documents at the former presence mar-a-lago home. >> ainsley: todd is here with the details. >> attorneys from the former president and the department of adjustment are said to argue in a west palm beach courtroom over the appointment of special masters. >> i hope that we can get the
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special master put in place so we can have some impartial mediators to look at everything and get the documents that are supposed to be with the president back and look at everything in a perfect eye. >> but the doj argues that a special master is unnecessary. they did it in this filing yesterday saying that the planets motioned motion to appoint a special master and further review of seizing up things independent reasons. the government developed reasons at government records were seized in route to obstruct an investigation. the doj is raising eyebrows releasing this picture with papers marked top-secret scattered on trump's office. >> in a normal situation, you would have a civilized back-and-forth about what was personal and what was something that could go into a presidential library, perhaps. that did not happen here. i guess it is granted to people unless your name is donal
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donald trump. >> in their stats. the fbi agent association rejecting whistle-blower reports of an alleged al qaeda to show that christopher wray, the director of the fbi, the work ad dividing our team with a clear eye on the mission and we remain confident in the direct array in the leadership team and the agents. after today's 1:00 p.m. hearing, it could maybe be longer. >> steve: thank you very much. the trump team did not say despite hearing from donald trump and others, they did not say that the documents had been declassified. instead what they argued was that it would be appropriate for the special master to have a clearance where they could look at top-secret stuff which flies in the face of what we have heard. >> ainsley: when i interviewed lara trump, she said it is my understanding that he did declassify all the information. >> steve: i heard her say that
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and "the new york times," what they suggested was that you cannot put something that you don't know is true in a legal filing. instead of saying the president declassified everything, what they said it was it would be appropriate to have somebody who can see those big secrets. >> brian: it would be great. if i'm the doj, i would want a special master. i'm so confident in the raid and the substance. please bring a referee end. but they do not want any part of it and i can't figure out why. ashley strohmier's with us now and she's something else to say. >> will start with america's current crisis. a 25 world woman was fatally shot in the head earlier today in new york city. so far, no arrests in this case. the nypd also searching for the suspects accused of leaving a man in serious condition after an attack with a baseball back last month. meanwhile, a woman who is randomly slept in a new york subway is speaking out. >> this man slapped the [bleep]
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out of me and runs off the tr train. the moral here is beep new york. and i used to love it here but it's not the same. >> she's considering a move to florida. mary beats former governor sarah palin in the states holy house seat. will serve the remainder of don young stern and they will face off in the midterms in nove november 8th. the retail chain has not released the fullest, but they are bracing for the round of layoffs. the cash-strapped dominant cash-strapped company will be laid off because of the foreclosures. a christmas gift request is sparking a heated debate on reddit. speak out the best way to show someone how much you care. it is a tangible thing that you
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can point to and say man, i love you. this many dollars worth. speak a one employee is taking heat on reddit for asking his cs to find an expensive for the boss. $100 to pay for the bosses family vacation. the post earn more than 16,000 upvotes and 2300 comments in just ten hours. they are telling "newsweek" that previous gifts included expensive whiskeys and a table made out of a whiskey barrel. i wonder if he is high maintenance. >> steve: that was on reddit? you know who started reddit's to mark who runs it? serena williams husband. >> brian: he was here last night. thank you very much, actually. >> ainsley: $100 is too much to ask for people at work? >> brian: how do you say no? here's $100, i would like to stay employed.
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>> steve: a good investment in your future. >> brian: still had come a spike in crime is pushing female business owners out of chicago and into the suburbs. one shop owner joins us live with her message for leadership. >> steve: after announcing california will stop selling new gas powered cars, at the is asking residents to not charge the electric vehicles because the grid cannot handle it. congressman mccarthy on the power struggle coming up. ♪ ♪ zyrteeeec... works hard at hour one and twice as hard when you take it again the next day. so betty can be the... barcode beat conductor. ♪ go betty! ♪ let's be more than our allergies!
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every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google from watching you, by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. >> ainsley: has crime spikes in chicago, female business owners say that they are fleeing
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from the suburbs. according to police data, all crime is up 40% this year with significant increases in theft and carjackings, burglaries and robberies. our next guest is now considering moving her store after a burglary last year. the owner of chocolate was my in windy city. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: you grew up in chicago and even when it was dark, you would stay outside and play in the streets because you felt safe. how has it changed? >> that's accurate. we could spend our kids outside and it now we have to look over our shoulders while we are getting into car one or two blocks away. speech i'm sure it breaks your heart. you grew up there and you have your own business in the city and they were are thinking about moving. >> yes. we are tired of it.
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we have seen the progression over the last two and half years. the violence has escalated and it is getting too close to home. i had a friend who was carjacked a few months ago while making a delivery for her business. another friend of mine, her business was attacked four days ago. i've spoken to so many nurses and thousands of business owners throughout the week that i'm here at the shop in the stories don't get better. >> ainsley: what is your story? you were burglarized? >> we were burglarized in the middle of the night last august. the same person had hit about seven other businesses. >> ainsley: your phone is ringing. can someone pick it up while you do the interview? >> it should turn off. >> ainsley: sorry you're losing business right now. you told our producers that business owners like yourself, you were killing yourself to make your business a success, but you are not willing to d
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die. that's pretty powerful. you say it's like gotham city without batman and you don't blame the police because you say they are completely overwhelmed. who is at fault? >> i think it is the people that run the city and state. they need to get it together and they need to organize the budget and expand the police department. they need to give us small business owners more incentive to stay here. i have zero incentive to stay here. what is the purpose? i pay high taxes and i charge my customers hide sales tax and every day there is an instability that we are not aware of. anything could happen. we spend so much money updating security systems that we feel comfortable and safe from that point, but the city in general, going for a run, going for a bike ride in the morning, it is completely unpredictable. >> ainsley: i know you said you don't want your car anymore,
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you run. we can relate to that new york city. going it's your phone come up make that sale. if you are in the area, go shop at her store. thank you for joining us. still ahead, it's not just republican leadership. biden considers republican voters a threat to democracy. >> at the president thinks that there is an extremist threat to the democracy. the way he sees it, the muck of republicans are the most energized part of the party. >> ainsley: kevin mccarthy joins us next.
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♪ ♪ >> the president thinks that there is an extremist threat to our democracy. the way that he sees it, the maga republicans are the most energized part of the republican party. this is an extreme threat to our democracy, our freedom, our rights. they don't respect the rule of law. you heard that from the president and they are pursuing an agenda that takes away people's rights. >> steve: despite his campaign and inaugural pledge to unify the nation, the white house is making president biden's take on trump voters pretty clear.
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maga republicans are a threat to democracy. >> brian: they don't believe in the rule of law? really question what kevin mccarthy joins us now. i'm stung by the approach. i'm stunned by trying to marginalize people and say that every one of the people that considers himself a maga republican with supporting january 6th and riots. is that what they're trying to do? >> he is trying to distract from the dis- testers that he is created in the country. the problem with joe biden if he does not understand the soul of america. the tens of millions of hardworking law-abiding citizens that he vilifies that simply want to have a say in their kids education, to go to a school board meeting, want to gasoline price that they can afford, no longer wants inflation to continue to rise. afraid to go out and there is streets, to be safe again. they want a stronger, safer, more prosperous america and all that he does is vilify them to distract from the disasters and no plan that he has to save america from where we are today.
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>> steve: congressman mccarthy, what we have heard from strategists aligned with the white house is what they are doing from now until the november elections. they are going to say that republicans are extremists. republicans in congress. guys like you. republicans are extremists whereas democrats like joe biden deliver. if you look at stuff that joe biden is none of the last couple of months, he has gone some wins and that's what they are running on. >> could you afford to give up one month salary? most people would say no, but that's exactly would joe biden administrations has taken from you. 3.8% of your year and inflation is higher. you are paying higher gasoline. every time you go to the store, a cost more. crime is at the highest level in 20 years. we have a border that is more secure. 100,000 americans die.
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the highest death is fentanyl because of what he has done with the border. he took a department of justice and went after her parents and call them terrorists simply because they go to school board meeting. we watch scores for children in math and reading drop because he has closed our schools. i don't think those people are bad people who want a more prosperous and safer america. i want an economy that is stronger, i want a nation that is safe, i want a country that is built on freedom, and i want a government held accountable. i will sustain that belief more so than what joe biden has put forth with no plan to solve what we have going forward. >> ainsley: what's going on in california? >> steve: your state. >> ainsley: exactly. you are being told don't charge an electric car during certain periods, set your thermostat at 70 degrees or higher, turn off
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unnecessary lights, passing a ban on future -- your state passed a future ban on gas powered cars by 2035, then you have the university of california berkeley if you haven't had a flu shot you need to wear a mask. you have mcdonald's pending an open letter saying that it's not fair to the restaurant industry saying there's a bill in california are waiting for the governor's signature that could raise wages for fast food workers up to $22 an hour. what in the world? >> one-party rule, the democrats. it's interesting that more people are leaving california than coming to california. this is all of the policies of democrats. remember gavin newsom is done. he has gone after the energy production in california so he decreased the production by 20% but he adds to that by paying putin barrels a day. he tells you in the same week that you cannot charge your electric cart. he makes mandates about renewable energy so we pay 40%
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higher, but he cannot deliver. at the beginning when you talked, it sounded a lot like jimmy carter's speech of putting a sweater on and telling us to tell the stomach turn the heater down. the best is in california are behind us. that is why we need to change the direction. we need to go to take the house.com because no one gives you the majority. you need to earn it. if we look at what's happening california, that's going across the nation if we don't stop joe biden and nancy pelosi. >> steve: best of luck. we will see if you are minority leader and a couple of months and see if you are the next speaker. speech was still ahead, parents are outraged after the overdose reversing drug and arcana was passed out the high schoolers during lunch time one mom shares joins us lie to share the story.
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♪ ♪ >> steve: parents at a california high school outreach this morning after their students were sent home with narcan without any notice to the parents. the overdose reducer drug was distributed at pleasant grove high school after school assembly which aim to educate teams about the dangers of counterfeit pills. michelle's son came home with the narcan. when he came home with the narcan, what did you think? >> i was stressed. i was scared. he had the box open already and i didn't know if he had taken it.
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i grabbed it from him and i looked in the box and i did see that everything was fine. i immediately put it on the shelf and told him don't touch it. >> steve: absolutely. when they gave it to him at the assembly, what did he think? >> he thought it was funny. he came home joking look what they gave me at school. i guess there were a lot of kids having quite a fun time with it. it's a medication and should not be treated that way. >> steve: exactly. the reason you have a heightened awareness is your son is a cancer survivor and he is going to be really careful about all of the stuff. that's when you are angry. >> absolutely. there's not a lot of studies on it which makes me concerned m more. studies are people that have o.d. what are about people who have people with pre-existing medical conditions. >> steve: it hit the fan and suddenly the school's hearing
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from parents. they sent a letter out to parents like you and they wrote, "we are aware that narcan was distributed to students and staff, however, we would like to make it clear that this was not an approved activity and we will work closely with all future presenters to make sure they understand our policies and procedures for such activities." do you believe they did not know? if they have boxes of narcan, you would think that the people at the school would think i think they're going to have narcan to the kids. >> right. even if they did not know prior which i don't know that i believe, they knew when there were two tables set up pilot with narcan and to people minimum staffing that. providing that to our children. kids get suspended driving tylenol at school. they could've stopped at any point and said i'm sorry we didn't get district approval, you need to go.
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>> steve: i understand the frustration, michelle. clearly the intent was to educate people about fentanyl and the drugs that kids are buying and what not. you as a parent with a kid in high school along with every other parent must be worried about fentanyl. >> scared to death. and i don't think that kids being able to get narcan's bad, i think that the delivery system failed because i had a right to know before he got it so we could discuss it and discuss what could be the dangers to him. >> steve: and it sounds like they are going to do another assembly or two in the future given what the school has said. >> i don't know if they will be doing it at pleasant grove high school, but i believe that this particular one will be going through other high schools in the district. spew and i hope they give the parents a heads up that your
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kids are coming with narcan. >> right. i definitely hope so. the parents have a right to know. if i would've known, i would have discussed it with my son prior and it would not have been an issue. >> steve: we thank you for getting out. you are the first one up at your house this morning. 542 in the morning out in california. michelle, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> steve: 17 minutes before the top of the hour. >> we are going to start with the crime crisis in memphis, tennessee. two police officers are hurt after a stolen vehicle investigation leads to a high-speed chase and a shoot-out with suspects. one officer who was shot has been released from the hospital while the other injured in the crash is reportedly still in critical condition. memphis police say that three people were taken in for questioning after the shooting. no information released yes of those who were question will be
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charged. and the amount of twitter posts related to self harm are sur surging. researchers have found a rise in teams posting graphic photos and using cryptic language to self harm strategies and to share those strategies. this violates twitter's policy that bans users from promoting or encouraging suicide. an alarming neustadt stomach neustadt shows that self-harm hashtags have in. hunter biden was instrumental in securing other dinner in washington. the dinner happened after hunter networked with a top official during 82011 luncheon hosted by then vice president joe biden. they showed that the presidents unsecured the meeting hosted by his dad. he also brokered a connection between the chinese embassies minister and eight democratic donor which was later touted on
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china's foreign affair website. in pennsylvania, dr. mehmet oz continues to pressure his opponent lieutenant governor john fetterman to a debate after he refuses yet another request. fetterman saying he would not participate in a debate next week citing his need to recover from a recent stroke, but the democrat was recently seen attending a fund-raiser in the hamptons, appeared on msnbc last night, and is scheduled to march and a labor day parade with joe biden. back to you. >> steve: thank you very much. meanwhile, let's hit the street. >> i have a new friend. what you have question marks become my name is phyllis. >> where you from >> new jersey. >> could he want to say hi to question rex begot my husband and my daughter. speak of no humidity. new york, we will take it.
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it's hot across the rest of the u.s., special the west coast where we will break records. the thunderstorm stretching from texas to the southeast including louisiana and mississippi. this will be anchored across the region and labor day outlook, this is the overall look. we could see showers in the forecast for the eastern third of the country and we are watching the tropics. with tropical depression number five and a couple of areas to watch, but none of them are going to come near the u.s. which is great. do you like steve doocy? is >> i love them all! >> say hello to steve? >> hello, steve! is blue and i live in new jersey. >> a fellow jersey person! >> steve: thank you very much janice and my new friend from new jersey. college football is back. penn state and purdue kick off
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tonight. the pregame is coming up but first, let's check in with dana perino checking in. >> busloads of migrants are arriving in the windy city today. the mayor says that this is racist, but appears to have no complaint on how the biden administration is handling the southern border. the mar-a-lago rated legal filings overnight plus karl rove is pouring water on the hype about the democrats can mentor momentum and we will ask him what he has seen that the media is ignoring. and jamie lissow will tell us why he thinks that president biden gets away with everything. see you at nine.
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>> brian: has been a long off-season but college football is back. penn state kicks off against purdue right here on fox at 8:00 eastern time. the lights have beaten purdue in the last nine matchups, but i don't think that matters to the boilermakers this year. let's go to a real expert. joel, i know you are looking forward to getting back in college football, but about this game. does that street for penn state matter? >> i don't think so. not in particular after last year. for those that don't know, purdue was struggling six years ago. the new head coach, this is his sixth year and a key won nine games last year. they finished, at one point, in the top 25. this team is different. penn state struggled on the back half of last season, but both teams have 60 or quarterbacks.
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they have been an college football since longer than tom brady has been in the nfl. it should be a good game. >> brian: who did the best in the portal and the best recruiting that would impact the most? did you get a sense? >> and tonight's ball game it is definitely penn state. they have three recruits they just brought in that are true freshmen that are five-star recruits. for those that don't know, that's the highest rating you can get into college football recruiting and they have three of them. one we will see tonight, the running back. he was the top running back in the country, nick singleton. all penn state fans if you are watching, you are excited to see nick singleton to see if he can fix the run game last season. >> brian: 8:00 tonight and next week texas and alabama. we will have you back if you would do it. we would like to preview that. i don't know if you've a monitor, but you don't need it. let's show everybody at home wwhat the ap says is the top ten preseason poll. number one, alabama, number two,
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ohio state, georgia, clemson, notre dame, new coach and cell number five. texas a&m and i on the great recruiting class, utah, michigan, oklahoma, baylor. anyone missing that you would put in their? anyone that doesn't belong th there? >> it's hard to say they don't belong because women seen them play but there are a couple of teams you would pay attention to. it was a big splash this off-season. usc. their new coach, lincoln riley, they brought in a lot of transfers including the quarterback he had it oklahoma, his last school. caleb williams goes out there. last year's best college football wide receiver jordan adamson is the best receiver. he transferred to usc. that will be a transformed team and a team that will take a lot of people by surprise. if you are looking for a team not in the top ten right now that could wind up in the top ten, it could be the usc trojans. >> brian: are we going to see for the first time the impact of
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the nal name, image, and likeness? >> we are already feeling it in some regard, but i will tell you this. there are some kids that i would be covering a college football that are making more than you and i combined. they are making a lot of money and i'm interested to see how that impacts not only the effort on the field, but the chemistry within the sidelines and the locker room. i think that is something to be paying attention to if you are a college football fan the season. >> brian: will you bring it to the booth? >> i'm not sure. that's a good question. some of these are public, these deals, some are not. if they are public, it's like a contract in the nfl. somebody signs for a lot of money and you were going to talk about it in the booth. i'm sure that we will bring it up at some point. >> very interesting. no one more prepared than you. we look forward to your broadcast tonight at 8:00. >> i appreciate it. >> brian: penn state versus
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>> we need more lee brice. >> fort hood in texas. big difference. >> that will be tomorrow and we'll need more beer. ainsley is taking off for a couple of days. >> thank you so much. never met a dance floor that did us any good. >> dana: the border crisis. texas sending migrants to a third democrat-run city as the white house fails to respond to the surge of daefdly fentanyl. i'm dana perino and bill has some time off. >> trace: good morning, i'm trace gallagher and this is "america's newsroom." texas sending its first bus loads of migrants to chicago arriving last night. greg abbott saying he looks forward to saying mayor lori lightfoot welcome the asylum seekers since chicago is a sanctuary city and
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