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workers. that is part of the american ethiethic. thank you for joining us on this special edition of "the ingraham angle" peer that is it for us tonight. wdon't forget, this weekend anh every weekend great times with your friends and families. it goes by fast. remember it is america now and forever and greg gutfeld takes it all from here. ♪ ♪ >> t>> carley: a fox news alert major development in the disappearance of tennessee billionaire heiress, please continuing a body at a crime scene with an investigation. family and loved ones waiting to find out if those remains belong to missing mother of two following her violent abduction last monday. you were watching "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning i am carley shimkus. >> todd: todd piro and still refusing to cooperate with the police but one of the family members is going public saying
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no doubt cleotha abston is involved in this case. jackie ibanez with major details, jackie. >> this is turning into an incredibly scary story. an unidentified body found for a missing mother of two eliza fletcher. authorities uncovered a body during their search for the billionaire heiress in a heavily wooded area just 7 miles where fletcher was last seen in a mile from where the suspect with his car close. the police have not confirmed the identity or cause of death. cleotha abston setrst hearing ls morning. the convicted felon is facing additional charges for identity theft after reportedly stealing a woman's cash wrap and gas card the day before fletcher went missing. ... as the suspect's uncle tells news outlets, he is 100% sure he had something to do with her abduction. my whole family is wacky. they are all perpetrators of something." she set out for her job when she
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was attacked near the university of memphis. she was reported missing by her husband just before 8:00 in the morning. later that afternoon authorities had surveillance video of what was a violent attack suspect and she sustained mange, major injuries. unidentified body and cleotha abston refusing to cooperate is held on $500,000 bill. baback to you. >> todd: horrible situation, jackie, to the and update america's crime with the cities and shot in philadelphia yesterday as the city's violent holiday weekend continues until labor day. for injured and shooting just after 1:00 a.m. and shot and killed in broad daylight and the only section of philly 12:00 p.m. yesterday. the holiday total to at least nine deaths and 29 injuries. authorities out of washington, d.c., forcing a curfew in response to
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gun violence after maryland county reports deadliest month in history. for the next 30 days, prince george's county a curfew for teens under 17 from 10:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. monday through thursday and 12:00 until 6:00 a.m. friday through sunday accompanied by an adult. a spike in crime were among teams with alarming 430 juvenile arrest so far this year. that is a lot. a federal judge granted former president trump's request for a special master to review the items seized during the fbi rate of mar-a-lago estate. >> carley: brooke singman live with more, brooke. >> good morning, guys the federal judge not only approve the special master trump has asked for but a pause on the justice department's review of those documents. the order says "the order temporarily joins the government from using seized materials for investigative materials pending completion of the master review
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or further court order." the special master review all seized records for attorney-client and executive privilege. according to inventory of items seized in the raid, the department took 11,000 documents and only 100 of which marked with declassification. they seized 100 empty folders for the classification labels as well as 19 marked as clothing or gifts. and revealing in her order mind it's a material seized by the fbi also include trumps medical documents, correspondence related to taxes and accounting information. the former president raged against what he sees as a double standard on his true social account saying they rifled through the living quarters of my 16-year-old son baron and the respective first lady of the united states. but despite high crimes and treason and plain common death, all pointed out in the laptop and elsewhere, they never rated or broken to the house of hunter biden or perhaps more
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importantly the house of joe biden. actual review editor andrew mccarthy called the ruling monumental for the former president. listen. >> it is a big win for the trump team and expose of ruling if it holds. i would imagine it is important enough that the government will appeal this. they have been narrowly alarmed conducting their investigation with the agent assuming all of these documents were appropriate for the investigation. now the judge is saying hold everything. he may have executive privilege. >> the former president's legal team is tasked with working with the justice department to compile a list of potential lists for math there special master. carley, toyed appearance. >> carley: let's bring in ranking member of house oversight committee. congressman camilla start with the special master. what do you think the american people will learn as they go through these documents and how does this ultimately benefit the president? >> it benefits the president a lot. i don't think the president
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would be great had the special master and the doj had their eyes dotted and tees crossed. clearly they took way too many documents. they have already admitted that there were a certain number of documents that may have been classified. what they took significantly outnumbered that they said was classified. so, i think the fbi, the department of justice will have a lot of explaining to do as to why they took so many documents in addition to so many others. but in a short term, this was a big win for donald trump. >> todd: the decision ensures everything is aboveboard that seems like everybody should be behind it, right? why is the lift so upset that everything is going to be aboveboard, congressman? >> you know, this is a perfect example of hypocrisy of the left. the rules apply to everyone but themselves that donald trump clearly has the right to have a
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special master and has a right to defend himself and explain why those documents were in his possession. the democrats, especially the liberal media have already declared donald trump guilty of treason and high crimes when i think all of this is said and done, it will show the fbi we overstepped their authority and they made a fool of themselves and further added to the dismay of most americans and their confidence of the fbi and legal intelligence community right now. >> carley: according to the judge, some of the record seized and we just went over this medical documents, tax, and accounting information. if you recall, the president is refusing to hand over his tax and accounting information. so the skeptics among us would say wow that sounds like more than a coincidence. what do you say about that?
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speak with the courts have already ruled that the democrats on the house oversight committee can have access to trump's tax records. white in the world the fbi would go in and sees those in addition to what the court have argued to turn over. i don't understand what they are doing and i don't think legal expert can say the department of justice is doing but the sad part is we are still in the dork in congress. no one knows exactly what documents they were trying to retrieve. i think that is a sad situation for the intelligence community when congress has little to no confidence in anything they are doing right now especially a former president of the united states. >> todd: in the meantime "new york post" said top doj official worked alongside hunter biden's personal attorney. a partner at the law firm worked with nicholas mcquade on four
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different cases and he was named acting head of the justice department criminal division january 20, 2021, the day president biden was inaugurated. clark started representing a month before. i think it is important to put the cavity ought out there just because you work for the same law firm doesn't mean you know that person. but this article went on to explain these to cope clark and wade worked together on cases. so congressman have you received and ensure domestic assurances mcquade doj lawyer was anything involving hunter biden going forward now that his buddy clark is hunter's attorney? >> no, and this stinks worse than the fbi raid to be honest with you. if you look at the conflicts of interest here, you cannot begin to tell the true story as to how it looks that mcquade was hired one month after clark was retained by hunter biden's attorney. mcquade was hired to be the
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head of the criminal division of the fbi! when everyone already knew there was an impending criminal investigation of hunter biden. no one knew about this until the post broke that story. how do you continue to operate with all of these conflicts of interest with respect to hunter biden? believe what you want to believe that there was a massive cover-up to try to protect hunter biden. now, joe biden it is the person that hired mcquade to be head of the fbi criminal division. that was one of the first acts of his presidency. so one would wonder, to chris clark, hunter biden's attorney tell president-elect joe biden, "you better hire mcquade on the first day of the administration because we have a lot of cleaning up to do in the department of justice." >> carley: former fbi agent tim thibault. >> todd: no relation to the
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quarterback. >> carley: he retired last week and some of his anti-trump social media post. now we are learning according to "the new york post" he was another person for tony and a whistle-blower against the biden family and before the election, listen to the biden family is deeply involved in all of the business dealings with china and some of this stuff does not look aboard and tim thibault had that information, sat on it and did nothing about it. is there any reasonable information for that? >> know and a lot of opportunity before congressional committees to why he sat on that. there have been plenty of fbi whistle-blowers that have come forward to say that they were not allowed to do anything with respect to hunter biden investigation because tim thibault withheld this information and told them, told the fbi agents, "don't worry
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about this case. the case is closed." the fbi through the fact that he resigned recently will try to make him a fall guide to all of this. so tim thibault could be a klee witness for the majority when we try to uncover what was the reasoning behind the fbi cover-up of the hunter biden investigation. because that is what it was, make no mistake. this is an fbi cover-up of hunter biden's influence peddling and shady business dealings all across america. remember, the reason we should care about the hunter biden shady business dealings is because he said the big guy gets 10%. we have already had two former hunter biden business associates already identified joe biden as the big guy. that is a poem for the president of the united states. >> todd: all of this coming as the treasury department refuse your request for hunter bi biden's -- just quickly before we let you know has the minority party needed permission from the
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majority party has treasury claims to get the documents before in your knowledge, congressman? >> never! before in the previous three presidents, trump, obama, and you could -- bush, you could get this suspicious activity board appeared you didn't have to jump through hurdles to get them hery were created for congress to have them and be able to try any type of foreign transaction that would lead to terrorist activity. hunter biden has had 105 suspicious activity reports from five different banks. that is the bank stating, we believe our client is guilty of criminal activity." another to block republican oversight and republican investigation of hunter biden's shady business dealings. >> carley: congressman james comer we appreciate you being on this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> carley: absolutely and republican lawmakers concerns over handling oversight hunter
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biden's business dealings. correspondent sarah, age is not an elected official but legitimate question should be asked and answered about business dealings and how it was handled by the fbi. this should not be a partisan issue. the tweet shared yahoo news article about counterintelligence questions raised by the sons past including leading hunter to potential influence operation be counterintelligence threat to the country. >> john will return to the president as white house senior advisor for clean energy innovation. and you remember podesta, the campaign chair. the campaign officials emails leaked prior to 2016 election rebilling things like in close coordination with media and obama administration as well as bernie sanders. john podesta said looks to revamp its claimant and claimant advisor jan mccarthy to step down later this month.
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$1 trillion. that is how much experts for student loan forgiveness will cost you the american taxpayer. the model dispute of the white house projected $240 billion price tag. it predicts debt cancellation could cause no might cost $519 billion in student loan forgiveness will impact inflation. and all of this "wall street journal" shows 50% of americans disapprove how president biden is handling inflation. former office of management and budget director joining us later to talk about the poll of student loan forgiveness plan potential trillion dollar price tag. he was at omb and presumably understands how a budget with the context of the federal government and he things he will have answer to that. >> carley: trillion is a lot more than 1 billion. >> todd: one of the thing before we go, welcome back. >> carley: thanks. i was on vacation. i went to ireland, beautiful. >> todd: i thought you would be a smaller leprechaun when you
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got back. stop and watch this. a fisherman trapped in the middle of a tropical storms saved by struck by violent waves. we show you the costar rescue. >> carley: the flights canceled with chaos for travelers. but we haven't got into the peak of holiday travel. what will this mean for you and how much will it cost to you? the president of the southwest pilots association coming up. ♪ ♪
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speed to a fox weather alert, devastating floods hammering rhode island creating dangerous conditions on the road. and the providence reporting flash floods completely submerging parts of the local interstate. the rainfall trapping cars and forcing some buildings to collapse. and in the south among the hardest hit areas was northwest georgia where governor declared a state of emergency and two local counties after reporting historic 12 inches of rainfall. the massive down or forcing families to be rescued from their home and stranded vehicles. 90 million pe.
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>> todd: southern california, the upper hand on a wildfire that it has killed two people and injured another and forced thousands from their home spirit happening in the city and only 5% contain after touring 2,000 acres. several homes destroyed and several others damaged. today the crews will be dealing with max temp of 109. triple digit temperatures on the entire golden state power grid. rolling blackouts are possible today before labor day we can peer the residents to conserve energy and avoid charging electc vehicles. the plead, comes in the wake of california's decision to ban the sale of new gas powered vehicles, all of them by the year 2035, carley. >> carley: capping off the summer of travel chaos for thousands of american stranded at the airport while flight costs are surging. domestic airfare up 23% and international airfare up 34%
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this holiday weekend. casey murray president of the southwest airlines pilots association is here to react. casey, good morning to you. let's start with the prices. flying is more expensive than ever before. why is that? do you expect this to be a trend that continues? >> thank you for having me, carley. yes, actually, we absolutely do. as we have seen the airlines have had to cut back due to staffing shortages flights after flights after flights. sow the seeds aren't there and we are paying a premium for them. >> carley: a lot of people don't feel they get their money's worth and information since we were talking, flight delays up 25%, cancellations up 33%. you have been talking about the delays and cancellations before. why is this still happening? >> well, i don't think there has been a proactive really take on any of the airlines and southwest especially to really get a handle on how many flights
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they are selling and for staffing it takes to actually operate those flights. >> carley: you know, pete buttigieg the transportation secretary, he is facing a lot of criticism right now for these delays and cancellations, whether it is warranted or not. do you think it is warranted? do you think the biden administration could be doing more to get flights out there and open an on-time? >> i think it is incumbent upon the airlines themselves to police themselves. they were the ones that have to sell these tickets to our guests and deliver on our promise to get them from eight to be. >> carley: yeah come on monday, the total delays over 17,000, total cancellations almost 3,000. i was reading an article that says if your flight takes off and lands on time, it is similar to spotting a unicorn. people don't feel like that is happening right now. when do you expect things to get better? >> well, as long as they
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continue to sell number of seats over there staffing, it is southwest. it is coming down to a lot of our front line employees, for the 1,600 employees have open contracts. and as being pilots are one of them. we are the most productive pilots in the world. our pilots are doing everything they can. they are flying off base sometimes voluntarily to get passengers where they need to be. >> carley: you say it's up to the individual airlines to fix this issue. if you could talk to the cdo. what would you tell them to do? >> well, i have been telling our currency. listen, this has gone on for over 18 months. i was on your show and actually numerous times, but 14 months ago, i was on your show thing the exact same things. >> carley: and what would they be best mark >> well, we have to get a handle and the largest paf the delays would be cruel or
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expert pilots. they are not connecting pilots to airplanes. and we've got to get a handle on that. it has been plaguing southwest for years. and there has to be a more proactive hand in correcting a lot of the mismanagement on the flight operation side. >> carley: a statement on this front, you said flight cancellations and delays is more than time wasted. it is a missed birthday parties and important meetings. it is people's lives so greatly affected by this over and over again. casey murray, thank you for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. we hope this issue goes away soon. speak with thanks -- >> absolutely. lori lightfoot raging against greg abbott over the migrant bus going into chicago but this time she is attacking his faith plus. plus... >> by the way, god love you, let him go, let him go.
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♪ >> carley: president biden not taking the day off from a text from maga republicans and trumpies. >> todd: republicans highlighting policies and printing "the divider and chief." joining us live from d.c. -- unless he's doing math. >> exactly, good morning todd and carley. if he had any doubt now president biden has fully abandon his pledge to the country, made it pretty clear the gloves have come off. watch.
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>> remain in the battle for the soul of america. by the way. all right, god love you. look, everybody is entitled to be an idiot. >> nearly a week now, biden delivering divisive attacks on the predecessor in 70 plus million americans who voted for him. >> the biggest contrast from what maga republicans, the extreme right, the trumpies... they want to go -- the maga republicans in congress are coming for your social security as well. >> he is hoping to rally his base with attacks on republican candidates like senator ron johnson tying him to january 6th. >> senator johnson said it is by and large a peaceful protest. [boos] have you seen the videos? the police lost their lives that
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day. and the maga republicans and the senior senators said it was a peaceful protest. >> that johnson responded saying president biden confirmed he has become the divider in chief. not only have his policies have been a disaster for hardworking but a dishonest attacks against me. meanwhile rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel is fighting back tweeting "biden is the most antiworker president in modern history. real wages are down, income is lower, when he took office the average american thousands less and saving than last year and 56% say financial situation is getting worse." finally, come as no surprise former president trump also not backing down blasting biden over the weekend calling him todd and carley "the enemy of the state." we will send it back to you. >> todd: griff jenkins, thank you so much a spokesperson
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morgan ortagus response to the anti-trump strategy take a listen. >> the biden administration tries to use those statements and do whatever they can to attack president trump to the midterm spirit that is the whole strategy. but i think what we have to focus more on is the speech just talked about and how the president and his team have made a calculated decision to motivate by hate. they have made a calculated decision to divide this country, to call so many people who voted for president trump a threat to the republic. president biden and his team should know look at members of the military. most of the members of the military are registered republicans who voted for trump. are you trying to say people who sign up to give their lives for this country are a threat to the republic? and to see what the president has done to half of the country. >> todd: fox news contributor david webb with a host of the reality check on fox nation.
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i want to focus on trumpies. is he trying to insult our country? did biden give trump a new slogan? paid a pincher of the merchandise. >> cai'm thinking shirts, hats h the word trumpies on it. >> it could be the new mantra. how insulting. this is biden on biden. this has been joe biden since he has been in elected office. it is not negative campaigning but a part of politics. this is outright attacking him and called half of america and remember if you don't vote for me, you ain't black enough. we will put you all in chains while he was vice president. this is biden on the attack angry and now angry old man doesn't like the fact that someone says no to penn warden. they just say that it will cost a trillion dollars.
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i can't get my billions and trillions alike. what do you think about it? he will do anything to buy a vote. he is in desperate times right now. >> carley: you mentioned that message was insulting. take a listen to this nbc contributor said this about the state of the republican party. watch this. the daily reminder, no longer a political movement but a fascist movement that has embraced and imposes religious beliefs as law. it is no longer republicans versus democrats but americans versus maga. >> carley: what you think about that? >> first of all, a failed talk show host who has worked for the same that i do. barely an audience. speaking the same that he has been speaking for many years. i will let that pause right there. that is what you get. they are desperate. they really are getting desperate. so now, they need to pit americans against americans.
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i am sure you, i, and todd can debate about. it could be football, politics, culture, movies. we would have difference on movies but do we hate each othe? most americans don't think who do i hate today. >> carley: that is a great point. >> todd: the only time i hate carley when it comes to movies is when she gives me bad christmas stories. i try to fight her on it and we brought it up to hr. [laughter] >> a story of contest here. >> todd: one quick thing before we move on republicans need to get out of this attack that they will do away with social security. nobody has said that. that is a complete misreading of rick scott to sunset. just a lot of old people into here that, they think, oh, my god! >> throwing graham off at the click. you remember the democrat, and a principle of review sunset when it comes to regulations is
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valid. it is used in other countries. i'm a proponent of it but it doesn't mean you will get rid of something but you will review, update, sunset provisions. they did this in congress 10-year sunset on laws so what is new about this? it is stressing every five years. >> carley: there is a governor greg abbott scenting immigrants to chicago. mayor lori lightfoot has said this is creating a crisis in her city. now, she is attacking governor abbott's faith. listen to this. >> he professes to be a christian. this is not the christianity and teachings of the bible that i know. and religious leaders all across the country are standing up and announcing exactly this. >> carley: now abba has responded "instead of a lowly personal attack on the governor and complaining about a few dozen migrants being sent to her sanctuary city, mayor lightfoot
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with action to secure the border, something the president continues failing to do." >> let's simplify, joe biden has been shipping illegal aliens all over the country for all of this time in office, night flights, including just about everywhere you can get. so for lori lightfoot to call joe biden, he will take your phone call. >> todd: the old adage, if you have the law, pound the facts and if you have the fax pound the facts, but lori lightfoot has no arguments. because of sanctuary city. she is the one to provide sanctuary to these individuals. >> she doesn't want to provide service to the homeless. winter is coming in chicago. how will lori lightfoot do for the people of chicago? >> carley: david, thank you for coming in. we appreciate it. happy to have you here. picking up, more patrol agents easing fentanyl over the holiday
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weekend. seed cdp discovered 200,000 fentanyl pills plus 35,000 doses were found hidden in the air intake of a motorcycle. former i.c.e. director joined the show yesterday and says the biden administration has blood on their hands. >> why can't they get a grip on it is because they don't care and is not a priority. and that is a sad truth about it. they are young, healthy people that are dying. their families and communities are absolutely destroyed by this. and they don't care enough to do anything! >> carley: nearly 50,000 rainbow colored fentanyl pills seized by arizona officials over the weekend. cdb agent site this targets children and it looks like candy. >> todd: turning to the world of russian president vladimir put in to attend a massive military exercise with criminal
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countries including china. these drills came as the ministry of defense that russian troops are facing morale and discipline issues with problems paying the fighters. the ukrainian president zelenskyy warning crane "one step away from radiation disaster after bringing down the last transmission line of the largest power plant." zelenskyy urging the community to propose further sanctions. the sanctions of its own this time 25 americans from entering the country. lawmakers including senators mark kelly, kristen cinema and rick scott along with actor ben stiller. actor sean penn and showing solidarity with ukraine. currently just over 1,000 u.s. citizens prohibited from entering russia due to sanctions. these actions with the kremlin the latest in a series of retaliation against sanctions proposed by the u.s. on russia oligarchs. >> carley: here is an interesting twist, democrats rewrite history after pushing for school lockdowns during the
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pandemic and about-face is coming up to the time of the midterms. we will ask mike huckabee if voters will buy that. >> todd: o one to stricken blue state new jersey will force students to mask up even though that restriction has been lifted. not only in the garden state, but throughout the entire country. the next guest today, the first day of school in the garden state after denied him medical exemption. we talked to her next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> carley: the american federation of teachers is taking credit for president biden student loan bailout which cancels unlimited and the amounts for dedicated. and randi weingarten "the summer we hoped wipeout $450,000 student debt. the biden administration expands a public service forgiveness program eliminating that rule that requires teachers to work for ten years before being considered for forgiveness. randi weingarten are said to the loving efforts. she writes, "the aaf t a leader
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in helping borrowers escape crushing college debt through the aft's africa t around loan forgiveness -- efficacy around didn't loan forgiveness and 1750 public-service workers so far. a analysis for $61,000 on average of government and nonprofit workers including teachers. >> todd: what teachers? $450,000? staying in the classroom new york school district forcing students to mask up as they return to school today. even the state restrictions lifted months ago. and anna dasilva fighting back against the school mandate and a mother of a 5-year-old joins me now. thank you for joining us. describe how wearing a mask hurt your daughter. >> good morning, thank you for having me. my daughter is actually six and she will be in first grade. she was in school last year a whole year. she did get a medical exemption from wearing a face cover from
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her doctor. she developed a terrible skin condition, a rash that would get infected and i sought medical help with that. and you know, her doctor gave her a note and submitted the note to the school. you know, can't remember but within a few days, they would get back to me and said that it's denied. that the masks -- they didn't even use the word. they sent me an email and they called me and said, masks are essential." that was a note, right? i complied. she was already in school and i didn't want to take her out in the middle of the school year. i thought that would hurt her. again, we are in the same spot. she has a medical exemption. and for school is taking and saying that she cannot go and
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will not go because we have not heard from the school whether or not her exemption will be accepted to. >> todd: i don't know what they are waiting for. the first day of school in new jersey and as someone who grew up in new jersey the first day of school is always the tuesday after labor day. it is not a shock and should not come to as a shock to the district. what if you told your daughter about not being able to join her friends after the summer? >> well, i try to be as honest as i possibly can with a 6-year-old. you know, i said that, mommy is fighting for you." she doesn't like the mask and always complained about it. i said, "i will do whatever i can so you don't have to wear it." i told that going to school might take a little longer. we are waiting to hear from them when you will be able to go to school without wearing a mask. >> todd: is covid somehow
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worse in new work where nobody has to wear a mask anymore? >> no, it too see the numbers yesterday, there were 17 newer cases. and 300,000 residents are not the largest city in new work new jersey but 17 new cases. almost nobody was wearing a mask and i go to the park with her frequently. you know, there is a lot of kids at the park. no one is wearing a mask today, but all of a sudden, you have to wear a mask. i don't know what is going on. >> todd: speaking of not wearing a mask, last superintendent was mask-list. take a look at this. you see him right there not wearing a mask why do kids like your daughter have to wear a mask but he doesn't? >> i mean, i think we know the answer to the question though i don't have to say it.
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so just before that picture was posted there was a meet and greet at my daughter's school and i notified my daughter is not wearing a mask because she cannot wear a mask. the security guard did not allow her to get inside the school. and i was standing with her. can you imagine how that feels? they called the principal who did not, and did not show up. the nurse came and the nurse said, okay, we are letting your daughter but it does today. the decision is not been made either or not we will accept a medical exemption." apparently these decisions are made by the health department. she said, i'm not the one. i don't make this decision. the principal makes the decision. she has been avoiding me. the principal again, do you know anything? i want to know, my husband and i
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would like to know where we stand. if they deny it, let me know, you know, so we can arrange something else for her education. we are out of time, basically. >> todd: a little girl kept out of school by security just trying to learn. if there is not a microcosm for blue states and how they operate or have operated during the pandemic, i don't know what is. anna dasilva, we wish you the best for your daughter and hopefully she will get to go to school asap and learned so much, currently. >> thank you so much for having me. >> carley: listen to this a woman vacationing in hawaii critically injured after attacked by a shark. official said she was snorkeling 100 euros off of the shore when bitten by the shark. witnesses brought the 51-year-old to shore and attended to her wounds. she was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. three features have closed following the attack but all of them reopened.
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stunning video from the u.s. coast guard shows a spear fishermen rescued from tropicals to earl. the fishermen narrowly escaping 6-foot waves, battering rocks off of the coast of the u.s. virgin islands. the man is treated for injuries at a local hospital. this one girl turned 70 mile-per-hour plants and expected to become a hurricane . onto a fox news alert, a party has been found as police search for missing tennessee billionaire heiress eliza fletcher. breaking details. >> todd: and a special master approved. we are talking to constitutional attorney about what this means after the raid on mar-a-lago. plus, mike huckabee, joe concha and a jam-packed 5:00 hour of "fox & friends first." carley's first day back from ireland. ireland. ♪ost? ♪
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