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something, it is this song, good morning by toby mac. did i get that right? >> carley: i've never heard this song, i don't know who that is, i'm not the person to ask about music, i drive to work in silence. >> todd: that is so sad. >> ashley: i get my thoughts together. >> todd: we won't be silent the next hour. happy labor day, labor day falls on a monday this year. i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier. desperate search to find a billionaire heiress takes another turn. >> todd: bail set for him.
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he wiped away evidence before being arrested. >> the man was seen by two witnesses, including his own brother, behaving strangely after the attack. he attacked her and forced her into his car. he was seen cleaning his car and washing his clothes in the sink. there could have been blood in the car. he was found outside his home, along with a pair of flip flops. his d.n.a. was found at the location of the abduction.
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he is charged with removing evidence and -- prayer vigil held for the mom of two as the shocking kidnapping rattles the community. >> she's a beautiful person, it is awful to see the evil in the world. >> fletcher set out for a morning jog friday morning when she was attacked near the university of memphis campus. video was discovered of the attack. he has not provided the location of the victim. this is not the first time he's been accused of kidnapping, 22 years ago he was convicted of aggravated robbery and attacks a prominent attorney. back to you. >> todd: jacky, thank you.
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eight killed in chicago after 44 shootings rocked the city. theft up 65%. burglar 29%. robbery 19%. this comes as seattle marks the deadliest month. 267% increase compared to 14-year average for the month of august. we spoke to keith thornton jr. who recently resigned because of lack of support from leaders. he says this has gotten worse since the defund police movement. >> it is so out of control, people in the neighborhoods love the police and want police there. it is at their front door. what is taking place now, prestigious neighborhoods that
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didn't have crime is now there. >> ashley: crime is soaring in the big apple, as of last week, rate of serious crime is up 35% over last year and robberies, burglars, grand larceny rising up to 46.6% each cht data shows attacks in new york city on children under 18 increased by 34% since last year. governor kathy hochul lead is down to single digits over lee zeldin. lee zeldin was once leading by two dozen, it would be a major upset. kathy hochul took over after andrew cuomo's resignation last year. lee zeldin says he will bolster
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the police presence. >> todd: nine migrants died crossing the rio grand. tom homan will tell us how dangerous joe biden's policies really are. >> the fbi went to facebook and the media and gave them the false narrative that the hunter biden laptop from hell was russian disinformation. what the fbi did was krution and election interference. >> ashley: former president trump calling out the fbi for censuring the hunter biden laptop scandal. there is a relationship between biden and a top justice department lawyer, we'll tell you what we know next.
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>> todd: border agent warning migrants not to pass the rio grand river. the chief patrol agent in the del rio sector warning in an effort to prevent further loss of life, we are asking everyone to please avoid crossing
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illegally. joining me is retired ice director tom homan. with all the risks migrantss take, do we think this warning will deter them? >> no, i don't. they know there is open borders. they know they can cross the border and be flown or bussed to any city they want to go to at taxpayer expense. ice can't arrest or remove them, the secretary said being in the country illegally is not enough for ice to make an arrest. when you make the offers, the most vulnerable will put their hands in -- since joe biden has become president, 1300 migrants have died on u.s. soil. over 1300 migrants have died trying to enter this country and
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that is what we know about. talk to the sheriff, there are bodies in the river we will never find, bodies that have died in the desert in south texas that will never be found. i talked to one sheriff that said they are lucky if they find two out of five bodies. it will continue, there is no consequence to entering the country illegally. >> todd: these are human lives that are coming here because of two things, joe biden opening the borders and the cartel using that open border to facilitate this, which is basically leading to death of women, children and men. another chilling stat, border agents have stopped 627 gang membered compared to 348 in 2021. if that is the number apprehended, you are experienced, how many more gang
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members are getting away into the interior of our nation? >> a great question. more are getting away than being caught. when you open the border and cause this crisis like we see now, up to 70% of border patrol are not on the line. they are in facility, making baby formula, processing family units. if you take seven out of 10 border agent off the line, that is when the cartels push through. historic data last 20 years, about 20% of border patrol -- when you take seven out of 10 agents off the line, less are being apprehended. there are more got-aways,
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900,000 got-aways and people that want to get away. they are carrying fentanyl, they are a criminal or gang member or terrorist that want to escape the border from apprehension. >> todd: we have heard joe biden, a very anti-trump approach. did you ever think it would get this bad? >> no, i actually wrote an op ed two years ago, i said if joe biden became president, we would lose the border. he would end ice detention, he was offering amnesty. remember he offered free healthcare. when you make offers to people around the world, they come to the greatest nation on earth, the united states. we knew the surge would come and
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when he won the election, the surge started before he took office because of the biden effect. they knew he was going to be president they started coming even before he stepped into the white house. >> todd: he kept his promise, we'll be paying for a while. pandemic lockdowns escaped two decades of -- school closures. >> i think we were under unprecedented times at that point. people were struggling to figure out what was the best thing to do. >> ashley: medical schools recruiting woke activists, concerned doctors say this could put patient lives at risk. dr. janette nesheiwat joins us next. ♪
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>> ashley: fox weather alert. state of emergency in northwest georgia after thunderstorms dumped 12 inches of rain in parts of the state. >> todd: flash flooding leaving roadways under water. city of summerville advising residents to boil water because of possible contamination by the floods. janice dean. >> janice: never ends heavy rainfall from texas, mississippi, now georgia. it doesn't take a tropical storm that cause this amount of flooding. this is just an area of low pressure that continues to ride this frontal boundary. we're looking at summerville, georgia, we have crested in the area and things will start to come undo, but the damage is
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done and even if we have sunshine, the flooding potential is still there, flash flood threat from the gulf coast toward mid-atlantic. there is radar right now, calm this morning, we have risk for thunderstorms and that moves into the mid-atlantic putting the damper on labor day activities. flash flood threat through parts of the northeast and ohio and tennessee river valley, flood alert from georgia to portland, maine. this is forecast for the northeast, three to five inches for new york city down through philadelphia and toward boston, that is a big story. we need the rain, we've been in a drought, but too much of a good thing will cause flooding. another day of extreme heat for west. heat alerts for california through nevada and
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great basin region, temperatures will soar to 100 for today and through mid-week for some areas. that is another big story, especially across california. expensive heat, record heat, rationing water, electricity be prosecutes, it is ongoing, too much rain and not enough and heat across the northwest. >> todd: thank you. democrat in charge of the senate health and education committee defending her party school lock downs, even after kids face learning loss after the pandemic. >> i am proud that when democrats got control a year and a half ago, democrats voted for the american rescue plan that upon hadded our kids get back into school safely. we have an issue of kids being out of school. >> i think we were under unprecedented times, people were
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struggling to figure out the best thing to make sure kids, families, children were safe. >> todd: patty murray's comments come as test scores in reading and math had biggest drop in over 30 years. >> ashley: new study finds 72% of america's top-ink raing medical schools now making wokeness part of admission, asking political questions like knowledge of racial injustices,s issic racism, lgbtq discrimination and misogyny. dr. janette nesheiwat joins us now. doctor, does politics have any place in the medical field? >> no, we see what happened with the covid pandemic the past two years, mandates and masking has
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become politicized. it is a disaster. this leads to corrupt education and in my opinion, a public health crisis. top medical schools, 80% of the top 10 medical schools are using inclusion and racism and woke political perspectivesa selection process for entry into medical school. that is inappropriate. race gender, pronouns should not play a role, admit on grades, on passion to serving to dedication and learning. that is where we need to focus. i want a medical school that can produc prusz good doctors. if i have a patient and recently i was in time square, a young
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mom was suffering from postpartum depression and she told me she wanted to end her life and take the life of her three children, do you think wokeism kept her alive or was it skill? angels that is so sad to hear. columbia university said they state their commitment to diversity and they ask applicants to prove how background and experiences will contribute to this important focus of the institution. take the situation of the young mother, how would what i just stated from columbia university help that young woman? it is dangerous is what it seems like from face value. >> you are exactly right. what it seems like to me, at the heart of this, premise of school and policy for admission based
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on the fact they believe doctors, nurses, healthcare workers are biassed toward minority and provide worse care to minorities and that is not the case. shift from paradigm shift of ideology eroding trust and realize what will save lives and focus on core root of the problem and that is minorities, they suffer from lack of access to healthcare, lack of trust, there is fear, there is shortage of primary care doctors. this is what we need to focus on. it does exist, but this is not the solution to fixing the problems. >> ashley: say a future doctor is looking to get admitted to top medical schools, 72% of schools are doing this. what is your advice to them when
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they are now lenient on whether they want to pursue this as their profession? >> i would say stick to your core values and what you believe in. you don't have to go to harvard or columbia or duke to be a good doctor and provide care to people in your community. do what is right and there are other medical schools. i got training at university of arkansas and i had a great education, stick to your values and don't be deterred application process, do what is right. >> ashley: thanks for getting up with us. president biden trying to backtrack as trashing america during his divisive campaign speech last week. >> todd: "new york times" op ed says the president should not apologize and suggests he should have gone further. beverly holburg is not that person, she is the person you
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workers who the president might be speaking about might wonder if the president falls into the maga group the president warned of. hey tweeted, maga is a threat and the agenda threatens the very foundation of our public. they used agenda and proposal during his speech thursday, president biden used phrases like magas, calling them a threat. peter doocy asked if he was talking about americans that voted for donald trump. >> president biden: i don't consider any trump supporter a threat to the country. >> and pressed on the president's speech. >> i see words of encouragement, i see optimism, i see a commander-in-chief calling out to all of us, no matter
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political affiliation. >> all of us? he was not calling out to the maga supporters. what has he done to unify the country? >> is it this maga agenda, he has been specific about the maga agenda. >> the word agenda again. owens feels this is misused by democrats. >> they are afraid of the brand, make america great again, because it works. what that means for those in this country, it means an economy that is strong, nation that is safe, government that is accountable and future that is free, that is what the american people want and what make america great looks like. >> the speech in philadelphia, white house maintains it was not political. >> ashley and todd. >> todd: "new york times" op ed
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claims president biden should not apologize and reads quote, there is no scandal here, biden was calling a thing a thing. republicans who voted for donald trump deserve to be called out for their action. biden didn't owe republicans an apology. >> ashley: people say he should apologize. he said it, he meant it. the op ed says, there is no scandal here, clearly there was a scandal whenever you call out almost 75 million americans pointing them in the direction of being an extremist group. what do you think? >> there is a reason president biden did walk back his comments less than 24 hours later, he realized it did not go over so well. the concerning trend we are see
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withing progressive politicians to shame people when they vote for the person you disagree with. we saw this with president obama who called out americans who cling to guns and religion and saw with hillary clinton basket of deplorable comments and what president biden said on thursday. what i'm concerned about, the media and you have this writer in this case not just saying he supports what president biden said, but saying he didn't go far enough, we need to do more of this. i hope we don't lose media establishment of holding our government accountable, that is my fear, the media is giving this a pass and my hope is the polling will show this doesn't work and president biden and others will start walking that rhetoric back. >> todd: the guy who wrote that thing is saying there should have been more of it, here is
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more of joe biden's attacks, watch. >> maga republicans represent extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. maga republicans threaten personal rights and economic security, they are a threat toure on very democracy. let me tell you about this ultra-maga agenda, it is extreme. >> todd: building off your earlier point, the party that claims democracy is at stake says half the country should be publicly shamed for exercising right to vote in a federal election, right? >> yeah, that is what they are saying. i say the threat to democracy is calling americans semi-facist. president biden said he was going to unify country and be the opposite of the rhetoric many didn't like from donald trump. we see him doubling down on this type of rhetoric that only
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divides and i would argue what they are doing is building on what he did during the pandemic saying we have a pandemic of the unvaccinated, labeling half of americans as responsible for this covid pandemic that was going across the country. i'm concerned about this type of division, you see more and more reports and polling done where people are concerned there could be civil war in the future. this type of rhetoric seeks to divide and does not bring people together. here is what we are going to find. if this rhetoric works in midterms, democrats, there won't be a large red wave, they will double down on this rhetoric and say the more we can name, shame and blame americans for how they vote, that is their winning message. they hope attacking donald trump help in the midterm and i hope americans prove that is not the case.
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>> ashley: a "new york post" report revealed top doj lawyer was partners with hunter biden's personal attorneys. you would think this is a conflict of interest. what do you snng >> big conflict of interest, reason people are saying we may need a special counsel to step in, this investigation started in 2018 and people wonder if this is trans parent and if we can trust what the doj is doing. we learned fbi officials reached out to facebook, mark zuckerberg admitted on this. we haven't gotten a straight answer from the fbi of what this disinformation was, but it points to the hunter biden laptop and americans are asking can we trust any institutions? we are concerned about the fbi, concerned about the doj, reports about the department of treasury
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hiding records of biden. are we searching for truth or is there a cover-up? >> todd: with all this going together, it begs the question, americans wondering, can i trust the people @ top? it seems like joe biden and his family get away with everything and there are never any consequences. >> ashley: california is on track to ban gas cars and up to 17 states could be following their lead. >> todd: dan ricotto says it could be heading to a state near you. ♪ your spirit is stronger than your highs and lows. your creativity can outshine any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs.
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>> ashley: two dozen chapters of black lives matter are suing executive shalomyah bowers, who is accused of siphoning $10 million in donations. the suit filed thursday alleges leaders of the black lives matter used the organization as his personal piggy bank. the organization says the claims were false and slanderous and
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devoid of reality. new report shows amazon shut down solar rooftops at facilities after string of fires. amazon confirming to fox business it took the solar panels off in june of last year. 176 facilities had the solar roofs installed. amazon took action after several fires, including one that caused $500,000 in damage last summer. fires at six other facilities, amazon says it will bring solar panels back online after inspections are finished. >> todd: 17 states considering adopting california mandate which would ban gas car purchases. professor at the university of san diego says if the government restricts supply, which is what
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it would be doing by banning gas-powered vehicles, only allowing you to buy electric vehicles, won't that cause electric car prices to go through the roof? >> that is a great question. the answer is yes. we're hoping for breakthroughs in technology as more electric cars hit the road, they get cheaper. they are not cheap now issue the average electric car last month sold in this country $66 grand. you can get three toyota corolla cars for that. i own an electric car, it is an expensive science experiment. >> todd: pop up the map and take a look at the sites, tough to read the map. connecticut, massachusetts, in the northeast and you have west coast, washington, oregon,
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colorado, minnesota, a lot of these are confined to the northeast and northeast corridor. the science experiment, didn't gavin newsom say we don't have enough power to charge your car because it is hot out? what happens when there is a heat wave throughout the country that stretches the grid in all 17 states? do we not drive? >> i'm glad you said that, todd, i got an e-mail, please turn the thermostat up. many think the fairy godmother delivers electricity. it doesn't 60% is produced by burning something, mostly natural gas. we can make this transition to green energy future. this is the great efts country on the planet, we can make this transition, we don't have to do it by bankrupting families
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today. talking about a mandate that is expensive for families while we get this in place. elon musk last week said we need more oil and gas in the short term while we make the transition. >> todd: if one advantage has incentive, it is elon musk, he makes all the electric vehicles, save for 10. numerous environmental experts have said we can do all the environmental stuff we want, if india and china is not onboard, the earth will be just as polluted because they produce so much pollution, doesn't that give those countries an economic advantage over us if we are playing around with all this stuff and they are not? >> it certainly does, at least in the short term, here is the
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thing, we can invest in technology. you mentioned elon musk being largest producer of electric cars, we can do that and are doing it successfully. should government and how much does government get involved in telling someone in say peoria what their next vehicle has to be and that doesn't feel like to most americans. >> todd: do you ever ask a question, and you don't want to know the answer, is the average price of electric vehicle now is $66,000, what will it be in 2035, to our first question, you are not allowed to buy electric vehicle and all the money is going to electric vehicles, you don't have to buy gas vehicles and money going to electric vehicles? >> can i get a help line, call elon musk on that one. as we get better with electric
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vehicles, technology improves and we bring down the cost, we will be able to introduce them in a more massive way in the economy issue but the reality today, there is still way too expensive, we have to bring the cost down. we will, we will not do it, todd, with the government telling us to do it. >> todd: you softened my landing, i thought you were going to go 250 k, 300 k. we'll have him back on. >> with inflation, todd, we might be there. >> todd: thank you so much. happy labor day, thank you, sir. >> ashley: labor day flight-mare, 7000 flights being delayed or cancelled. orlando expected to be among the hardest hit today with fox weather predicting the busiest
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labor day weekend in three years. bookings are up 20% from last year. this morning, 400 flights are behind schedule and 50 are cancelled and it is not even 6:00 a.m. >> american tennis player coco gauft is heading to the finals for the first time. [cheering] >> ashley: 18-year-old sway in straight sets, she will play tomorrow against garcia. nick kyrgios pulling off an upset against medvedev. he is hoping to go for his second straight grand slam final appearance.
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president biden bringing message to voters in wisconsin and pennsylvania, as many american workers say they feel punished by the president's nonstop spending agenda. pennsylvania congressman fred keller is on deck to preview the president's visit. check in with joey jones, what is coming up on "fox and friends"? >> we'll have todd here in a few minutes. coming up, senator chuck grassley calling out the ties between the president's son and justice department. how the fbi hid intelligence from a whistleblower and once partnered with a doj official. tony gonzales is reporting from the border and congressman brian mass reacts to travel chaos reeking havoc for labor day weekend travelers. gianno caldwell joins us live on
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tout his agenda even though americans are being crippled by spending. win iron worker telling fox news digital it is not going to affect the people that are here. the people actually out doing all the work. going to help the people in the bigger cities because that's what he wants. joining me live house oversighted committee member pennsylvania congressman fred keller. thank you for being with us this morning, congressman. right out of the geat i want to get this to this. a panel of working class americans joining us earlier. they were thatting you about the backbone of america. and they were basically talking about the president and what they had to say about him when it comes to the working
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americans. listen. >> any more, if you are a working man that's got a family, you are not going to give to your own family. you are going to be giving it to this man is setting up everything for other people just to try to buy a vote. when you go to the grocery store, at the end of the day, after you get through grossry shopping, you are thinking wow, it's going to be hard to survive this winter. >> i get that he wants to do good things. but it would really help if we can just keep more of our hard earned money. when you look at a couple years before the national inflation crisis. it's always fun to have good debates between republicans and democrats, but right now, i mean, this is more than a debate. this is our livelihood. >> so hearing this, is there anything that the president can say that is actually going to make a difference in a positive way when you hear people like that talk about biden and his reckless spending? >> well, you know, i can relate to what the folks are saying here because i worked in a factory rout out of high school.
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my daughter was born worked in factory. americans work hard. you know, it's really sad that the president thinks that he knows better than the american people how to spend their money. he has come here to pennsylvania. evidence has got an assault on american energy, which is big in pennsylvania. he wants to eliminate their jobs. you know, he was just here last week telling us how bad americans are. he thinks we are so bad he wants to hire 87,000 irs agents to reap through our finances and take our money. he is really out of touch what is going on in america. what he could do is stop what he is doing and listen and pay attention it the american people. the people are smart. and whoever controls more of your money, how you make it and how much you get to keep controls more of your actions. i think it should be the american people. they have worked hard to earn it. >> you talk about the jobs. sure jobs went up friday according to the jobs report 315,000. the hiring slowed compared to last month. what should the president's talking point be if he is going
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to talk about the working class and working americans? i mean, what can he say? because his actions are saying something totally different. >> well, you know, he talks about this time being in scranton. i think he is totally detached from reality what happens here. he has been in washington, d.c. far too long. what he needs to do is listen to the american people and not come and lecture us and tell us how bad he would. it's a real disappointment listen to him last week talk about the american people that disagree with him and say how bad they're. the american people are wonderful people. you talk about taking care of people. one person nice he wants to do nice things. i will tell you what, are americans are generous people. what you need to do is let them keep more of their money and not be putting them hundreds of billions of dollars into debt. who is going to pay for his wish list? it's going to be our kids. it's going to be our children. >> ashley: being from pennsylvania, what do you think the people of pennsylvania are going to -- how do you think they are going to take his visit
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today, especially as you mentioned after that rhetoric that he gave us last week, basically calling one group an extremist group if you don't agree with the democrats? >> well, i don't think we are going to take it very well he said from the get go he wants to get rid of tens how far to pennsylvania jobs because he doesn't agree with the natural gas. you talk about gavin newsom in california saying that people can't charge their cars because it's too hot. what about when it's cold? how do people here think they are going to heat their houses in the northeast. if we go to all electric? how are we going to heat our houses? they really haven't thought this through. instead of doing so much talking they need to do more listening. and take the advice of the american people. that's who we work for. the american people don't work for us. i think joe biden is going to come here and tell us how he appreciates everybody working because he thinks they work for him. they don't work for him. we work for the american people. it's about time joe biden learns
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that. >> ashley: hopefully he can come up with something that is going to make the american people feel like they are worth something. when you have the student loan bailout. $500 million student bailout program and you hear things like you did last week it's tough to think it's going to happen but you hope. congressman fred keller, thanks for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> ashley: "fox & friends" starts right now. thanks for being with us. ♪ ♪. desperate search to find a kidnapped billionaire heiress doctor refuses to talk. >> a judge sets bail for that abductor $500,000. >> could be a predatory attack someone driving down the street or something that was planned. >> marking hashed neighborhood speeches. >> he and his advisers doubling down on attacks against the maga agenda. >> make america great again. they hate that brand because it works. >> border patrol now trying a new tactic asking migrants to avoi

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