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chance they would hold the senate. 40% chance they hold the house. >> we have a plan to restore america. >> what's going on in chicago. >> mcdonald's ceo difficult time getting people to come back to work. >> rising crime and tough economic conditions have made it harder. >> for me to convince mcdonald's executives to relocated to chicago. >> picked off at the 1 yard line. that is out in front all the way for the touchdown. ♪ i will wait ♪ i will wait for you ♪ i will wait ♪ i will wait for you. >> no doubt about it. mumford and sons, i think mumford went out on his own. the sons are -- it's going to be and sons. >> ainsley: wedding song i will wait for you. dawn, you kept asking her to marry you and she kept saying no and she finally said yes. >> brian: we did date for 10 years we didn't want to rush
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into anything. can you believe that? if you want to live in miami, it is 22% less than living in new york. for the average person end up spending about $4,000 a month. that's why people are going to miami. >> steve: the weather is 100 percent better. right now it's a beautiful day in new york. but, you know, we got all sorts the four seasons, a lot of people like that. but, if you are sick of the cold and a lot of people are, hello. i mean, take a look at that. look at that cruise ship. you see that cruise ship. >> brian: nope. >> steve: it looks like a cruise ship, some cruise ships. >> ainsley: that's definitely a ship. look on the side it has the red life boats. >> steve: we always have a tv that big about 50 feet away. >> brian: i will say this, if you love slush, you are never going to find that in miami. i love when the ice is melting and it's raining and you walk through. >> ainsley: turns brown. >> brian: get soaked to your socks. >> steve: got a slush there. it's called froze'.
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>> frozen rose. >> ainsley: very sweet but good. >> steve: she was in florida. >> brian: i wonder if she is still there. >> ainsley: 22% cheaper and 100 percent better weather. i will take it. >> steve: and the taxes and the people are friendly. >> brian: a great mayor that actually does his job. doesn't go party. >> ainsley: soccer stadium being built. >> brian: absolutely. david beckham endlessly sexy according to chris. >> steve: chris is not here today. [inaudible] [laughter] >> brian: the biden administration reportedly set to meet this morning to discuss possible litigation over the transfer of illegal immigrants to democratic led cities. >> ainsley: the emergency meeting comes after a bus load of migrants arrives at the vice president's doorstep and a plane full was sent to martha's vineyard. i think two planes. >> steve: two planes totaling 50 people. griff jenkins joins us live from washington to wrap it all up cliewg the fact that the
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democrats, griff, would like to charge abbott and desantis with kidnapping. >> griff: yeah. we will see. abbott and desantis, steve, certainly achieved one goal and that was getting the administration's attention. axios reports this morning that cabinet heads and white house officials will meet today to discuss a range of options that include litigation options to respond as biden is going on the attack against the g.o.p. governors. >> we're committed to fixing immigration system. instead of working with us on solutions. republicans are playing politics with human beings, using them as props. what they're doing is simply wrong, it's unamerican, it's reckless. >> griff: and it's kidnapping according to california governor gavin newsom who writes to attorney general merrick garland this: i urge the doj to investigate whether the alleged fraudulent inducement would support charges of kidnapping under relevant state laws. now, this after two buses out of del rio, texas, dropped 101 migrants off outside of vice
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president's harris' home just days after she claimed the border is secure and there is a handful of migrants on two planes land in the tiny island paradise in massachusetts where apparently it's causing dire straits. at some point in time they have to move somewhere else. right? we cannot -- we don't have the services to take care of 50 immigrants and we certainly don't have housing. we are in a housing crisis. >> griff: let's put these numbers in perspective. the population of del rio is under 35,000 but they had nearly 50,000 migrant encounters in july alone whereas martha's vineyard their year around population 17,000 and they got 50. 5-0 migrants. governor desantis had this to say. >> the minute even a small fraction of what those border towns deal with every day is brought it their front door, they all of a sudden go berserk and they are so upset it just
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shows you their virtue signaling is a fraud. >> griff: governor abbott says the buses will keep rolling to relieve overrun border towns while the democrat led city of el paso approved a $2 million contract to bus more migrants at their own cost. although no one is criticizing el paso for their efforts. it's interesting just about 20 minutes ago you guys were showing video of that bus arriving in new york city. we don't know whether that's a bus sent by el paso or a bus sent by texas governor abbott. what's interesting is if it's el paso, it won't be criticized. if it's abbott's. it will be. steve, ainsley,. >> brian: brian no doubt about it. >> steve: thank you very much, griff. something unique happened yesterday -- thank you very much, griff. something unique happened in the white house press briefing room. you know, fox news has been asking the administration about the migrants on our southern border for over a year. yesterday, the entire front row and second row caught up. everybody had questions about hey, what's going on?
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>> ainsley: can't ignore the story anymore. >> steve: they have been trying desperately. now the mainstream media is on to something. we have been telling you about for a very long time. you would have thought the administration knowing this was coming, they would have a better answer. you be the judge. >> does the white house stand by those comments that the border is secure? >> what we stand by is that he would doing everything that we can to make sure that, um, that we follow the process that's been put forth. that's why we have, historic funding to do just that, to make sure that, um, you know, um, to make sure that, um, it -- to make sure that the folks that we encounter at the border be removed or expelled. and, again, the facts are more individuals encountered at the border will be removed or expelled this year than in any previous year.
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that's the work that we have been doing. >> is the border secure? >> i'm just going to refer back to the vice president. we agree with her. we agree that the border is secure but there is still more work to be done. >> brian: talk about -- my goodness, how is she not prepared for that that binder, does it have any information because they never seen to help her out. >> steve: it's just finding the right page. >> ainsley: i know i have it in here somewhere. i have got to talk where is it? >> steve: here we go. >> brian: 8,500 breaches across the border. do you know what she talked about well donald trump's wall was breached some times. number one if there was no wall there and had your way they would be jogging across. at the very least they are slowed down. along with the border is technology and roads on either side that allowed you to surveil while blocking and ferrying and funneling. just talk to a border patrol person if you are a democrat, independent, agnostic. just talk to them. you ask them what works? they be working for four years.
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the thing about it when the administration wasn't able to stop the border influx, they were working to stop it. they were -- threatening mexico. they were taking aid away from honduras and guatemala and el salvador and they said you will get it back when you crack down on your border. and they did and they did. >> ainsley: this has been going on for more than a year. the first secret flight was, what, august of last year? going into west chester. so, if you are just watching fox for the first time and you know about this story. we have been reporting on it for more than a year now. but this is what -- this is what we continue bously see. the democrats can do this for a year and then when a republican does it, then all of a sudden they want to charge them with kidnapping then if you are going to do that treat everyone fairly and then charge joe biden with kidnapping, too. he has been doing the same thing. sending these secret flights into west chester, sending them into jacksonville, florida. >> brian: guess what he is going to be doing now? sending cubans into delaware. that in the process.
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he threatened that before. martha's vineyard. they are martha's vineyard. next load, next drop. if you want to keep joe biden out of delaware. put illegal immigrant then he will realize i better work through the weekend, honey. >> steve: charlie crist running against desantis is putting this into a radio ad, desantis is going to start busing people, cubans to delaware. and so he is putting that particular message on to. >> ainsley: that can't be true. he loves the cuban americans. >> steve: apparently they quote one of desantis' assistants who said that so, they are running with it. ains. >> steve: stay tuned, let's see. >> ainsley: chuck schumer ask in a restaurant in d.c. >> steve: a place on capitol hill where a lot of high rollers on capitol hill come and they have some drinks and they have fun and sometimes they talk really loud. >> brian: washington? >> steve: yeah. >> ainsley: he was speaking really loudly at this dinner table. chuck schumer. chris coons and mark kelly and
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john hickenlooper, dick durbin and a few others. he is sitting at this table and talking loudly according to sources several people confirmed it. multiple sources they was overheard by patrons. here is what he was saying a whole list of things. not only is nancy pelosi in trouble because democrats are going to lose the house. he said there is a 60% chance that we hold the senate, meaning democrats and a 40% chance that we hold the house. he said kevin mccarthy suckings up to form everywhere president donald trump. he believed trump would run for re-election in 2024. do you want to take over and read a few? >> steve: you mentioned kevin mccarthy. see what he has to say about this news, keep in mind, nancy pelosi just recently said not only will the democrats keep the house, the democrats will add members. that's what she said. then you got chuck schumer in a restaurant talking loud saying nope, the house is gone. she mentioned -- he mentioned kevin mccarthy. here he is right here on the channel. >> we're going to unite america with a plan. we have a plan to restore
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america to where we need to be. the commitment to america. where we will secure our border. lower our gas price. make us energy independent. bring back the supply chain from china to america to create american jobs. we will let parents have a parents bill of rights so they have a say in their kids' education. and then we are going to hold these government accountable. >> brian: by the way nancy pelosi evidently wants to be the ambassador to italy. >> ainsley: i don't blame her on that one. the food is the best food in the world there. >> brian: if kevin mccarthy does become speaker of the house. i never heard of a guy from brooklyn speaking loudly at dinner. >> steve: some of the other things, these are tidbits that punch bowl reporting the democrats will not be able to pick up a win in iowa. chuck schumer said. >> ainsley: can you imagine if you are mike franken he doesn't think he can beat chuck grassley. >> steve: chuck grassley is
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going to win, is he fundraising left and right. mark kelly the senator from arizona was at the table and chuck schumer said the arizona senate race would tighten if peter diehl the billionaire tech guy started spending money on republicans. >> brian: he loves blake master. >> steve: it's going to tighten according to chuck schumer. chuck schumer and manchin have had a strange relationship. he said joe manchin's claim that taxing the rich is like inflation for the wealthy americans, he said that is ridiculous. so, a lot of this stuff that they say on tv is different than what they say in a fancy italian restaurant where everybody having a lot of fun, drinking a glass or two of wine. >> ainsley: he also criticized mr. cuomo for redistricting. the funny thing is he will say all of that allegedly at the dinner table. but when the media calls his office to get a comment, they say we decline. >> brian: do you know why it is? because it happened and it's all true and he can't deny it.
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>> ainsley: to be a fly on the wall well now you are. >> brian: no reason to be a waiter. >> ainsley: no reason if you are going to have that kind after conversation you should maybe ask for a private room at the restaurant. >> brian: if you are chuck schumer, by the way joni ernst is going to be on a little bit later at 8:40 we will talk about that and what she said behind closed doors. >> steve: she is a senator from iowa. all right. it is 14 minutes after the top of the hour. >> ainsley: hand it over to ms. carly who has a little baby in her tummy. she is going to be a momma. she has some headlines. >> carley: i do. let's start with this. king charles iii and queen consort in wails wrapping up wales.held in honor of queen elizabeth. in london mourners are still lined up. some for the better part of their day to may their respects at westminster hall. prince harry and andrew also winning their battles to wear military uniforms at the final vigil on saturday. meanwhile, the "new york times"
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facing more criticism over its coverage of the queen's death. they are forced to issue an apology after publishing incorrect data that is up to the u.k. taxpayers to foot the bill for the funeral. don't forget to tune in on saturday to learn more during a fox nation special. also have special live coverage from london of the queen's funeral as we honor the life and legacy on the longest reigning monarch. see ainsley be there coverage starts at 4:00 a.m. on monday. the u.s. has approved a new $600 million military aid package to ukraine as its military continues its counteroffensive against the russians. the latest batch of aid comes one week after another package $2 billion was a2340u67b89sd. while ukraine has been successfully countering attacks and regaining ground from russian forces in recent days, some experts do not expect a decisive victory any time soon. it listen to this. a portland resident comes home
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to a homeless woman asleep in her son's bed. the woman says her dog started barking at something and when she checked her son's room, she saw someone curled up in his bed. as she backs out of the room, the intruder actually threw an ottoman at her running out the door. county's d.a. says they will not be pressing charges against the homeowner's wishes. that's crazy. people are just getting away with that these days. and a jersey basketball legend michael jordan in game one of the 1998 nba finals has sold for over $10 million according to sotherby's ducked as part of the last season that cull minute nateed the chicago bulls victory over the utah jazz. marked jordan's sixth and final nba championship and his record six final mvp awards before retiring for the second time. that jersey. >> ainsley: what billionaire bought that?
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>> steve: i have heard it might sell for 4 million. people are like. >> ainsley: that's a record. >> brian: do they wash it, do you know? wouldn't it be worth more if it smelled like michael jordan? >> ainsley: like axe. like locker room socks. >> carley: i totally agree, brian us of you want the jersey to be smelly. >> steve: that's a lot for used clothing. >> ainsley: if it's sweaty can you get his d.n.a. >> brian: and do what with it? >> ainsley: you can't do anything with it. you are not allowed. >> brian: is biden a uniter or divider in chief? >> we cannot be intimidated by those who are talking about this as somehow bunch a whacko liberals. >> brian: "fox & friends weekend" co-host pete hegseth not a whacko liberal. will cain reacts soon. my asthma felt anything but normal.
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>> we cannot be intimidated by those who are talking about this as somehow -- we're a bunch of whacko liberals. hate can be defeated. when it only hides and when given any oxygen it comes out from under the rocks. the last few years we gave them much too much oxygen in our politics, in our media and on the internet. too much hate all for power and profit. [laughter] >> ainsley: the uniter in chief getting a lot more divisive. >> brian: so motivational. >> ainsley: as president biden
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delivers a speech that was supposed to be a speech on unity. >> brian: one word at a time every 10 minutes and he will say another. here to racket to two thirds of "fox & friends weekend" team pete hegseth and will cain. high two thirds guys. >> pete: good morning. >> will: good morning. >> brian: do you feel that the divider and chief i will start with you, will, a divider and chief or uniter and chief? take as much time as you need? >> will: one word, every 10 minutes i will dominate this program by speaking very slowly. his example of hatred and division people suggesting others might be whacko liberal? because if that's the case he has outdone himself in the past week. he has outdone himself in the past two weeks. you know, he gives this speech, guys, on hatred and division. the speech reportedly focused on acts the of violence in the name of hate-based violence. you know, he points out raced-based attacks throughout our nation's history.
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he has it indulged in saying that's the greatest threat to our country. one week after saying maga republicans are the greatest threat to our country. what i'm pointing at is he is using the exact same language of division when pointing to hatred of those who would make race-based violent attacks and those who disagree with him politically. exact same language. now, how and who exactly is dividing us? one who would say that anyone, perhaps, listening right now is a semi-fascist and threat to democracy or someone that goes that's whacko, that's some whacko liberal policies here. is he guilty of his own accusations. >> pete: i second that. [laughter] >> ainsley: i second. >> pete: aye, here here. he said we need to get rid of the oxygen of anyone effectively who is his political opponent. i mean, suffocate dissent from his group think and we have seen that all around us. phones being confiscated.
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people being subpoenaed. people being arrested. raids hang. at this point hates as he has characterized it last couple weeks more and more extreme. hate characterized as maga republicans. so maga republicans their political oxygen needs to be taken away so we can unite here on the left. we are all united that we're righteous and we are the ones stastandard-bearers of what a te democracy is. this is dangerous, coded language for political consolidation across the board. >> steve: it certainly is different than what he told us he was going to do when he was running and the day he was inaugurated. listen, we are going to be watching this weekend, peter, what's on the shows? >> pete: we have got lieutenant governor dan patrick, a lot come out of texas. we will discuss the many trips they are sending to sanctuary cities. franklin graham, martha mccallum and that guy right there. steve doocy with i hope lots of -- >> steve: we are bringing in a whole green room full of food and some of the recipes were actually inspired by both of you. we have food coming up this show
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as well, so, one of them is something, pete, you, one day on the weekend, were talking about bacon and about cinnamon rolls and my wife said why don't we put the two of them together we came up with maple bacon cream cheese cinnamon rolls just for you. >> brian: will, i have a quiz for you who is not on that board who will also be on the show? [laughter] >> will: i know this one. ainsley, i cannot wait to see you on saturday or sunday morning. thank you. >> ainsley: i'm flying over to london this weekend. so i'm going to join you on sunday. >> pete: he knew it. >> ainsley: very good. >> brian: saved. will comes up big. >> ainsley: are you saying you didn't know that, pete? >> pete: i did not know that. >> steve: now you know. pete and will, thank you. >> ainsley: have a great weekend. across the pond it comes on at
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noon. brian good. >> ainsley: while you are eating your lunch you can watch "fox & friends." >> brian: i can't believe it's a different time over there you have to tell me how that works. coming up straight straight ahead. city in crisis. the ceo of mcdonald's sounding off on safety alarms after one of the location becomes the scene of a shootout. >> everywhere i go i'm confronted by the same question these days: what's going on in chicago? your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis and... take. it. on. with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue. it can stop irreversible joint damage. and rinvoq can leave skin clear or almost clear in psa. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal;
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♪ >> ainsley: fast food chains in blue cities are grappling with homeless crime, homelessness and drug overdoses in their restaurants. the ceo of mcdonald's is raising concerns for his businesses, especially the mcdonald's that are located in chicago. >> everywhere i go, i'm confronted by the same question these days. what's going on in chicago? there's a general sense out there that our city is in crisis. >> the truth is it's more difficult today for me to convince a promising mcdonald's executive to relocate to chicago from one of our other offices than it was just a few years ago. >> joining us now is president and ceo of job creations network alfredo or tease. good morning to you alfredo.
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>> good morning, ainsley, thanks for having me. >> steve: thanks for come on. usually when you have the ceo of a company they want to tamp down things and make you think everything is okay. is he clearly worried about what is happening with his restaurants in chicago. >> yeah. i'm not surprised but, you know, kudos to him that he is transparent about the issues that challenge, you know, his company overall. but, you know, ainsley, if you think about it, are that's, unknow, that's illinois, we have washington state. you have got illinois, new york state where crime is up somewhere between 30 and 40% year over year. you have the democrat governor leadership that frankly is leading to these sanctuary, you know, states. but ainsley, the issue also is in cities of atlanta, for example the city of phoenix, those are, you know, republican governor states, but it's not because of the republican governor leadership. it's really because of the local leadership. we're talking at the mayor level, city council, school board, you know, the issues are just rampant amongst the democrat leadership.
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and this is something that, you know we have highlighted called the great opportunity project where we really do see the contrast especially over the last two years between republican leadership and democrat leadership. and so, you know, we have to do something about this because we're talking about mcdonald's. a very large corporation. but, this is really a major issue for our small businesses across the country. you know, mcdonald's has the ability to close a handful of stores. it's not going to hurt the corporation overall. but we are, you know, joe's pizza down the street, you have your store front broken into, guess what? you can't just close down and go to the next one and be okay with that. it impacts all of our small businesses across the country. >>this is a major, major concern. safety is one of the major issues that we highlight, you know, in this campaign, also. but, you know, we are talking schools, we are talking, you know, healthcare choices, you know, it just goes on and on in terms of what's going on between this, you know, republican leadership and democrat leadership. and i'm sorry, but democrat leadership needs to wake up.
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they need to fess up to the problem and start addressing the issue. >> ainsley: people are saying when they are going to the polls inflation is the number one concern. job creators network. bank rate did a survey and 55% of the workers said even if they might have gotten a pay raise or gone to another job that pays more, it is still not enough to keep up with inflation, which was 8.3% in august. year over year. >> yeah. well, according to, you know, pinocchio joe there is no real issue because it is basically flat. >> ainsley: we are working on this they day say. >> i know, exactly 8% is 8%. groceries are up almost 1%. i feel sorry for the average family, for example, when it comes to thanksgiving. you have got, you know, turkeys 1.90 a pound? they will go up to 6.50 a pound. that $40 bird is going to be $130 for average family. this is redick also. they need to do something -- ridiculous. they need to do something about it and address the issue.
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>> ainsley: thank you alfredo for coming on. have a good weekend. >> you too. >> ainsley: california governor gavin newsom accusing florida's governor ron desantis of kidnapping migrants. texas attorney general ken paxton and former florida attorney general pam bondi they both are here to racket coming up next. ♪ jectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems
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threats to potentially investigate people that we disagree with by the fbi, the department of justice, that seems to be the new way of handling political disagreement. but, no. what we're doing is completely legal. now, what the president is doing by letting people come here illegally, that is illegal. i don't see gavin newsom asking for an investigation of the president for violating federal law. we have the right to send these people out if we want to and we certainly do with their consent, which is what the governors are getting before they are bused. >> brian: trying to get a shot up maybe we will get the florida perspective, too from pam bondi. president biden said yesterday we have a process in place to manage migrants at the border. we are working to make sure it's safe orderly and humane. republican officials should not interfere with that process by waging these political stunts. your reaction? >> look. the political stunts are being pulled by the biden administration. they are refusing to protect our states. it is not just border states as we can see.
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people are moved around by the biden administration every day secretly. all illegally. and i have never heard a complaint from a mayor. i have never heard a complaint from any democratic politician decrying what damage is being done to our state and even some of these migrants who are dying along the way. i have never heard a single complaint. >> brian: let's bring in former attorney general of florida pam bondi. pam, kidnapping charges for governor desantis, it looks like gavin newsom with no legal degree comes out and says this is what should be done. is governor desantis worried? , no. i can't imagine any governor in our country is worried who is busing out illegal immigrants, brian. and if you think about it, gavin newsom, the crime rate is skyrocketing in california. he should be worried about the crime, the legitimate crime in california. not florida and texas and all the border states trying to protect our own citizens. and, you know, i don't know how bad it would be to be shipped by
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private plane to martha's vineyard. one of the most exclusive places in the country that boasts one of the lowest crime rates. so i'm not sure how governor newsom can say that that's cruel and inhumane and horrific to send people to martha's vineyard and in massachusetts they claim to be a sanctuary city and help people. so i would think these people would be very happy to be there. >> brian: emergency meeting today attorney general paxton at the white house to explore litigation options. another official says this should not be about political. about the whole of government, finding a way to stop the 8,500 encounters at the border every day. if this administration wanted to solve it, what would you tell them about the situation at the border in all your years in texas? how bad is it? frnlt it's as bad as it's ever been and they know how to resolve it. had it resolved under the trump administration. his policies building a wall,
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enforcing remain in mexico. enforcing title 42. stopping catch and release. all of these things work. you can look at the numbers. they speak for themselves. the numbers under the biden administration have tripled and they have done it on purpose. they are not trying to protect the border. they are trying to encourage the cartels to bring as many people here as possible. >> brian: pam, for governor desantis was outraged about a year ago when he found out that flight were landing in jacksonville. he didn't know anything about it. do you think he is going to continue -- there is another story today that he is going to start sending people into delaware. >> i think he should. people are sick and tired of this. floridians want to be safe. we don't. these drugs coming across the border. we don't know who these people are if they could be human traffickers and pedophiles. we have seen in the past some of these illegal immigrants are pedophiles. they are criminals. so, florida has the funds to do it, and we're going to get them out of our state. i'm proud of our governor for doing.
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this and we are going to send them to people who claim to welcome them. like you can't say i'm having a party at my house and you are invited and then when you get there they say we don't want you anymore? no, they are welcoming of them. they are going to have to deal with them. and not in our state. because we are a crime-free sanctuary state. just like texas. >> brian: you know what, guys? in martha's vineyard having trouble keeping them anywhere, i think that president obama probably still has that tent in the shed. he could lay that out. get a few cots, and 60 people have a place to stay tonight. >> in his huge compound. >> brian: we all have a compound we can live -- we could lend out. if only that was the case. pam, and mr. attorney general, thanks so much. all right. >> thank you. >> brian: so much going on but that is the number one story action on every network because they cannot believe what they're witnessing. let's go over to carley shimkus for other important news. carley? >> carley: yes, brian, begin with a fox weather alert.
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wildfire in california has charred over 55,000 acres making it the state's largest of the year. flames from the blaze that broke out this week are threatening about 9,000 homes. and has already destroyed 70 structures. there is so much smoke from the fire, expects expected to impact the air quality as far as away as chicago and even new york city. can you believe that? a terrifying home invasion in virginia caught on camera. two men hold an elderly couple at gunpoint as they force their way inside. watch this. >> get in the closet. get in the closet right now. get in the closet. [inaudible] >> get up, get up. get up. get up. hurry up, get up. >> those poor people. the robbers forced the homeowners into a closet before rifling through their belongings, authorities say the two suspects have been identified. there they are right there. but both are still on the loose.
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hour ago and i asked how you got involved with this guy. you said when you heard his pitch about military pups, that got you right there. you said anything i can help you with, let me know. >> no doubt. i mean, it's t heart of the lin. we do a lot for our veterans. a lot for kids. but we support any veteran that needs us. and we go out and we raise money for them to, you know, help their cause whether it's, you know, mental, physical, whatever and just try and help them and get through some hard times that they are having and i have enjoyed doing it through our team with chick and monica and major ed who lost his leg in iraq. he's my partner. and we are out there just raising money for, you know, so many great causes and we are getting bigger and with alex's help i think we are going to blow this out of the water, be great. >> steve: fantastic. alex, we just saw a picture of your -- you got a big race boat you race. now we are looking at the car that is going to debut tonight
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