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americans trying to make sense of the disaster. >> my husband's personal things i lost him two months ago and now i lost my own house. >> i told him how proud i am of the work he and his coasty have been doing. >> calling the coerce guard to thank them those same heros are about to lose their job thanks to the president's vaccine mandates. >> brian: calling on to defund politician as they mourn the loss of fdny.
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desperate cries from the city's subway attack. >> nobody wants open borders. >> dick morris says hillary is seeking a 2024 bid. critiquing biden's handling of the border. >> what we should have been doing is come together to reform. >> signaled she is going to be the moderate candidate. >> johnson throws. intercepted. >> it is good and it's a game winner. the bills complete the comeback. >> >> brian: you are looking at detroit. revitalized city coming back strong like the lions lost by 38-25 like carley shimkus who does sports here told us earlier. the most unique score in the
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history of the nfl. detroit midwestern city. it's going to do what pittsburgh did. pittsburgh remade itself. it was a steel town and now it's a tech town. detroit is looking to do it. >> steve: got the built in automobile industry right there. >> brian: greatest museum ever. >> steve: the ford museum? >> steve: it's fantastic. >> brian: smithsonian has a few things. >> steve: they do have a few things. beautiful day in detroit. good morning, folks. 7:02. on this the first monday. >> brian: got a report earlier the sun was sneaking through. would you characterize it that way? >> steve: peeking or sneaking. >> brian: let's hope it's coming up because over the weekend we needed some sun in the northeast and they need some dryness in florida. >> ainsley: they need some help down there. aren't those images so hard to watch? >> brian: unbelievable. >> ainsley: like toys thrown everywhere. houses used to stand now just
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wood. >> brian: marco rubio was saying the old florida got destroyed. >> steve: it did. there is an item in the tampa newspaper this morning that tatalks about i think it was comments from rick scott yesterday where he said as people rebuild they will -- if they choose to rebuild. they will build to newer standards which would have in many cases presented them from being washed out. >> ainsley: they park their cars underneath. >> brian: 3 minutes after the hour. build on that story. reeling devastation caused by hurricane ian. death toll continues to climb. >> ainsley: the national guard is now there on the ground. working to provide relief to everyone that was affected. >> steve: max gordon is there with the very latest. >> good morning, guys. southwest florida international airport here in the fort myers area the airport is still closed to commercial traffic. it's being used as launching pad
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for humanitarian missions including ones being driven by the national guard. now around 5200 national guard members are a part of joint task force florida manning flood and distribution and clearing roads and rescued and evacuated 1500 people using boats, helicopters and trucks gas remains in short supply long lines stations do have fuel. many are still without power and more than 600,000 floridians are in the dark death counted continues to rise 58 people dead because of the storm. hearing countless stories of survival during this hurricane. some people chose to ignore evacuation orders and ride out the hurricane in their homes. one man i spoke to actually rode out the hurricane in his sailboat. take a listen. >> it was horrifying it. really was. it lasted like 12 to 14 hours. the window. we never got out -- we never went into the eye. so we were on the wall the whole
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time. so you had -- you might have got off 40 to 45 mile-per-hour. went back to 150. we never got out of the window. coast line ron says he will be hoisting his boat out today using a crane. incredibly cat that lives on the boat slept for most of the ordeal. when i chose him why he chose to ride out the storm. he told me a true captain never rides out boat. he might get an apartment on dry land and might choose a different hobby like skiing. here 100 national guard members flying out to remote islands today cut off from hurricane ian. meanwhile, president biden is planning on visiting puerto rico today. and coming to florida on wednesday. both tours of hurricane damage. guys? back to you. >> steve: hey, max, quick question for you. we heard the governor ron desantis over the weekend. if you are thinking about
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looting don't think about it. has that been a problem in the fort myers area? >> we haven't seen that as a problem. we haven't seen evidence of looting. you see the signs everywhere. loot, we shoot. here in florida, people take that pretty seriously. >> steve: they do, indeed. max gorden reporting live at fort myers thank you very much. >> ainsley: can't use the airports for measurable flight they do need help. >> brian: every time the vice president talks finds some way to bring race into things if she is not messing up what korea is our friend and enemy. case in point, when we talked about rebuilding it should be easy puerto rico and florida need help. the president is going to puerto rico today. wednesday is he going to florida. but for the vice president, she thought it was important to point out the people that get hurt during hurricanes and the ones that should be helped first. watch. >> our lowest income communities and our communities of color,
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that are most impacted by these extreme conditions and impacted by issues that are not of their own making. we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity. >> steve: wait, what? so -- everybody who has been impacted needs help. but the vice president said that it would be based upon equity. the spokesperson for the governor down there said that is false. her rhetoric is causing undue panic and must be clarified. somebody tried to get her to answer the question, fox news digital got the video. let's see if she answers. watch. >> vice president, can you clarify what you meant about equity for hurricane relief? >> she didn't stop to ape. >> ainsley: where was that? that was washington?
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>> brian: she hosted some big events. >> ainsley: she didn't answer that question. she regrets saying that when we were in florida we asked what they thought about that? they said are you kidding? help the people that need help the most. >> brian: if you think about what is going on in the ukraine war why communication was able to continue starling system that elon musk put there one of the mvps one of the mvps of that conflict. one that i think ron desantis did is contact elon musk to say listen, we have all our cell towers down, communication is a must. how can you help? here comes the star link system. >> steve: elon musk knows exactly what's going on in florida. regarding what the vice president said, he weighed in on it and plesac the world's richest person says should be according to greatest need, not race or anything else. also we should point out the fema administrator deanne criticize well was asked about the vice president's comments and she said -- she said she agrees with the vice president's
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general comments but we are going to support all communities. which is the correct answer. >> ainsley: congressman byron donalds who lives in this area, is he a republican, represents florida. represents fort myers and naples that was hit. he commented on the vice president's comments as well. >> listen, i just -- i couldn't disagree more with the vice president. now is not the time to be talking about who gets what based upon where you started. it's about helping people. making sure they get the resources they need as quickly to them as quickly as possible. helping them recover as quickly as possible. >> that's what matters. that other stuff can wait for another day. obviously we are going to have elections about that stuff in about a month or so. right now, it's about getting aid to people and getting the recovery process started here in southwest florida. i don't know what she is talking about. frankly, i just shook my head through that entire comment. >> ainsley: a lot of people in florida are worried with that area that byron represents hit the hardest. many of them are going to be
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displaced. the elections are in a month and how important it is to vote because it is a republican district. >> steve: how are they going to vote because a lot of people aren't living at those addresses. also, i was down in florida over the weekend, and apparently a lot of mail-in ballots have gotten out and it's like okay, they might have been in mailboxes that got washed away. what are they going to do? >> ainsley: displaced and move in with a family member on another state, can you request a mail-in ballot. >> steve: could you if you already requested an earlier one. >> ainsley: i hope they would allow that. >> steve: we should try to do a segment on that coming up. >> ainsley: turning to america's crime crisis. at least two children shot over another violent weekend in chicago. >> brian: yup. at least five are dead in that city alone and more than do two dozen shot. >> steve: todd piro joins us with more on that. >> todd: another monday morning and more bad news. never gets better. another deadly weekend in chicago. 25 people shot. five killed.
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among those killed, a 3-year-old boy who was in a car with his family when he was shot in an apparent road rage incident on friday night. police say family was trying to get away from the chaos when they were chased down and that boy was killed. on sunday, a 7-year-old boy was shot in the leg on his way to church. police say a family member confronted a man rummaging through his parked car. when he turned around and fired at them hitting that child. and in new york city, the woman who was viciously attacked by a homeless man in a queens subway station is calling out socialist congresswoman council woman tiffany after she said, quote: subway violence is a 1 in a million attack. it gosms who display a permanent villages loss from that attack saying quote the subway is is dangerous for her to post something like that. seems to me she doesn't ride the subway or ask anyone to ride it. she doesn't understand what it is. family and friends of e.m.s.
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lieutenant al alison reduce aliu welling laid to rest. it first responder on 9/11 and known as the mother of the station. russo-elling's funeral will be held on wednesday morning. back to you. >> ainsley: she is a grandmother, too. she was close to retirement. >> steve: so close. >> brian: can you imagine looking at these stories and thinking well, that's hype. that's hype because there is ring doorbell cameras or subway cameras everywhere or so many surveillance cameras at the bogdz or' subway. think how out of touch these lawmakers are to think that. >> steve: to say that's a one in a million thing, that's simply not true. >> brian: up 36% year to year. >> steve: we are in midtown manhattan. we are one block away from times square. over the weekend, yesterday, a maryland tourist was smashed in
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the head with a bottle and slashed across the face required 16 stitches. i don't know why anyone is out 4:00 in the morning but this tourist was. cvs. two guys one woman came up and tried to sell him drugs. she tried to proposition him. he said no. they slashed him. he wound up going down to bellevue hospital, 16 stitches. and then last september 1st, a st. louis tourist was attacked and raped at the times square train station. >> ainsley: it's real. when i go to the atm i look everywhere around me a and never take me daughter to the atm with me now. i only go during the day. >> steve: i only go up to the ones you drive up to. >> even those we don't really have a lot of those in new york city. when i do do that out on long island. i don't know if you do this, i do look around. i'm so much more aware. >> steve: sure, because you can
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get away. particularly here in new york city if you are in a foyer of a bank you are alone in a glass cube with somebody who might be -- >> brian: tell everyone who went to that co-mac funeral for alison russo-elling five months from retirement 25 years as an e.m.t., then you tell everyone it's all up. alison esposito joins ainsley earlier she wants to be lieutenant governor. she says this about the situation in this state in particular, in the city in which she works. and also probably your city. >> >> enough is enough. now, are these politicians these progressive socialist drafts that are calling to defund the police and purporting that there is fear-mongering going on and the city is safe and the subways are safe. i submit that they are not riding the subways and they are not walking the city streets. new yorkers aren't stupid. they feel it.
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they can see it with their own eyes, there is a difference in this city now. you are talking just in transit crimes alone we are up 43% year-to-date. that's more than 500 extra victims. for the 28 day period. statistically speaking 183 crimes. more that be six victims in major felonies per day. that is an absolute ludicrous amount. >> brian: it's nuts and lax attempt at law and order and letting a third of the people out of prison and exactly why already in the polls see fetterman dr. oz in the margin of error with federerman he was trailing by 13 points and you see man detective la barnes following like a rock in wisconsin. they can't scrub their sites quick enough. >> steve: comes down to do you feel safe? if you don't feel safe going to the bank? >> ainsley: people can't afford
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private schools and they move out. rely on the subway to get into the city for work. most of the cities are back and asking their employees to come back. it's hard. people can't afford to take ubers to and from work out here. >> steve: they can't. 7:15 now. carley joins us with more news from down south. >> carley: that's right from. the crime crisis to the crisis at our southern border. three more buses of migrants arriving in new york city are ready this morning. and more can be on the way. this comes as a deadly car crash occurred yesterday, that authorities say was involved in a human smuggling operation near the border. three people were killed in that crash. a new shocking statistic from cbp and dhs say nearly 600,000 got away migrants were reported throughout the last face can a call year. more than the 2020, and 2021 fiscal years combined. new supreme court starts tote with ketanji brown jackson being
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confirmed in her role after being confirmed in april. a case that could have massive implications to government define limit of the clean water act. authority for water pollution at the end of the month also hear a case regarding universities considerable race and administration decisions. one to watch interest for sure. the national archives says some records from the trump white house are still missing. acting archivist writing in a letter to the house oversight and reform committee saying, quote: while there is no easy way to establish absolute accountability, we do know that we do not have custody of everything we should it is working on immediate action to recover the missing documents following the raid at mar-a-lago. also requesting a written statement from the former president that he has not made any copies. and this image of duct tape holding up going viral. experts say a good reason for
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all that tape. it's called speed tape and used to make temporary repairs like covering appealing paint. the plane is a boeing 787 dream liner and prone to paint peeling. the spokesperson says peeling doesn't affect the safety of a flight. people saw it taped. they got a little concerned about the wing of that plane. apparently it's just about paint. it's he is estate particulars. >> steve: thank you very much, carley. if you remember though the movie apollo xiii, which was based on the actual apollo xiii mission. they are up there. things are going haywire. they used d duct tape. >> ainsley: you saw what tom hanks said last week out of the 80 movies or something made like four. do you think that was juan of them? >> steve: what is watt four. >> brian: didn't name the four. to me it's got to be apollo xiii. >> ainsley: apollo xiii. castaway.
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>> brian: what about big? >> ainsley: sleepless in seattle? >> steve: octopus. >> brian: probably doesn't like any of them. forrest gump. >> ainsley: big? >> steve: because to ted life is like a box of chocolates? >> brian: that's true. why no sequel. >> steve: tom hanks call us triple 8 tell fox. >> ainsley: he married jenny at the end. there needs to be a see squeal. >> brian: she liked child's behavior talking about big? >> ainsley: no forrest gump. >> brian: child like behavior. saving private ryan. >> ainsley: carley has never seen her husband crime cry. not really he didn't. >> brian: still ahead fight for fair ms. hits vermont as athletes banned from own locker room for not wanting to change in front of transgender teammate. caitlyn jenner says it's time to stand up for girls sports. she's next
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with. >> brian: all right. high school banned its girls volleyball team from using their own locker room all because they did not want to change next to a transgendered teammate. >> steve: one female player saying, quote: i feel like for stating my opinion that i don't want a biological man changing with me that i should not have harassment charges or bullying charges. they want all the girls who feel uncomfortable to get changed in a single stall bathroom. >> ainsley: here to react is fox news contributor caitlyn jenner. good morning to you, kaitlin. >> well, good morning to you guys. it is morning. i'm in california. >> ainsley: very early. >> quite early here but only for
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"fox & friends" will i get up this early? >> steve: thank you very much. >> ainsley: what's your reaction to this story? >> well, here we go again. the left has hoob hooh hijacked another minority group in the good old us of a. this time it's trans people. as a result of their radical left, and their use of identity politics agenda, they're really driving this country apart. i thought joe biden was supposed to be the great unifier. and all they are doing is driving us apart. now, does this trans girl have the right under vermont law to be on the team and to use the locker room? yes, she does. do these girls have the right to comment and tell the school board how uncomfortable they are being in a locker room with basically a biological boy with
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a penis? absolutely they do let's ban the 10 girls complainers and put them in their own part of the locker room and don't do anything when it comes to this trtrans person. severing out of whack. these things have to stop. >> kaitlin, what is the solution, if -- if the school district has a tran student playing on a team, should there be a separate locker room for them or what? >> first of all, yes. i mean, if the girls are uncomfortable and i don't blame -- if i had a daughter, i would want my daughter would be uncomfortable there. so the trans person can actually use a different area of the locker room and then serve happy. but, look it, this is what we have to do. we have to realize to the
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leftist and wokers out there that there is an election coming up and just like what do we have 30 days? and i think they totally miscalculated politically yet again coming up on the ballot here in just 30 days this is a parental rights issue. it is on the ballot. the mama bears and the pappa bears out there. >> they are awake because of covid. they are seeing what is happening. and they are more invigorated than they have ever been before. you take vermont, which is a socialist state. let's be honest. keep voting in bernie sanders to ban the girls talking about and complaining about biological boy in locker room and to ban them. everything is out of whack. and i just don't think that that's the best way to handle this thing. >> brian: i know it's not let alone with the game start and
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the transgendered female dominates and then you wonder we are back to the other issue. >> well, yes, obviously we saw in the lia thomas issue that was, i mean, that was not right. we kind of won that war. with the world organization basically banning her. saying that if you haven't transitioned by the age of 12, going to a male pursuant is a very big thing probably than what your hormone level is down the line. if you went through male pursuant, it's really just not fair to be able to compete in women's sports every sports organization has to come up with their own way of handling this issue. and it's on an individual basis. so, you know, this issue isn't going away because we politicized it so much because we have an election coming up.
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>> ainsley: the girls did complain that the student made inappropriate remark. we don't know what that remark was. the school district has sent us a statement, kaitlin. our district's highest priority. we always do our best to maintain a supportive learning environment for all of our students. the district has policies and procedures to respond to student harassment based on the protected characteristics or other misconduct. we are not able to discuss any specific students because of federal privacy laws. kaitlin, thank you so much for coming on with us. i know it's early-early there in california but we appreciate it. >> ainsley: can you go back to bed? >> always great to be with you. my day is just getting started. >> brian: starts with the gym. >> ainsley: thank you. what's come up, steve? >> steve: coming up on this monday is trouble in the water for senate democrats one month away from the midterms. >> ainsley: former speaker of the house and former speaker newt gingrich going to take a look apsort two key races for u. that's coming up.
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oz ha shrunk to statistical ty. tie. degeeght big government socialism. good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you? >> i traveled through a couple of airports over the weekend and heard from a number of people what is going to happen in the senate? essentially that's my question to you. >> look, i think the republican also gain seats in the senate just as i think they are gaining a lot of seats in the house. i think these two races are great examples of why. mandela barnes is, in fact, remarkably left wing pro-criminal anti-public safety. not just anti-police. remember, if you are sufficiently antipolice, you are against public safety. meanwhile john fetterman has a long record of voting to release murderers o often the only persn on a parole board vote to release a murderer. philadelphia has just set a
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record for carjackings and it's only the beginning of october. 70% of philadelphians say their biggest issue is physical safety and crime. fetterman, of course is, pro-criminal and anti-safety. so, in both those states, crime is a huge issue. and the laddism of the democrats huge issue. i think in both states we are going -- republicans are going to end up winning. >> steve: sure, one of ther issues is our national security and our southern border. it's wide open. hillary clinton said a couple weeks ago, newt. americans do not believe in open borders, which is a slap in the face to the biden administration. why would she say that? listen to her husband's former aide and strategist dick morris explains what hillary might be doing behind the scenes. watch. >> hillary, a week ago, a week before, said americans do not believe in open borders. these are all signals that she is going to be the moderate
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candidate for president. she is going to say after the election see the left cost us to have lost the senate. if we stay with a left-wing candidate in 2024, we're going to lose the white house. i'm the only one who lo tack to the center and give us a chance for a victory. >> joe biden is not going to run refor re-election in 20204. hillary will come up and say look, i'm the only moderate. you don't want bernie again. you don't want gavin newsom, i'm your savior. what do you think about that? >> >> look, anything is possible and clintons have a big enough ego running for president is possible. also have michelle obama decide to run for president set up an interesting race. i don't count biden outer yet.
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biden finally got a really good job. he likes being president at least on the days he remembers it. and i don't think he is going to voluntarily quit. and, among democrats, his numbers aren't nearly as bad as they are with independence and republicans. so, you know, i think it could be a brawl. i think the real question the democrats will be do they even stop and think if they get beaten badly this fall? and it's not clear to me right now that they have the energy inside the party to do anything except stay on the left. if that happens, it's going to throw the presidency away in 2024. >> steve: all right. great analysis that's why we called new to talk about the any terms and next president cycle. newt, thank you very much for joining us live. >> good care. >> steve: you as well. a hero coast guard diver set to be fired just days after receiving a phone call from president biden for saying thank you for saving floridians during the hurricane. but, going to get fired because did he not get the covid
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>> janice: good morning, everyone. we are watching the weather conditions across florida. i do have good news. it's going to be dry most part much of the workweek temperatures in the low 80's looking at the future track we could see some scattered showers along the coast on tuesday but, otherwise, dry conditions for the southwest portion of florida. the south keys area up towards northern florida our friends at jacksonville and orlando. of course, people are picking up the pieces and they are trying to clean up and the good news is mother nature is going to help us with that this week. the rest of ian, we are feeling that across the mid-atlantic and the northeast. we have heavy rain in the
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forecast not only today but through tuesday and wednesday. the stubborn coastal low, that's also going to bring this on shore flow and the potential for major flooding across these areas, also beach erosion and high waives along the coast line. tracking the tropics, we are not done yet. okay? so we have a couple of disturbances here we will have to watch over the next couple of days. this one number one is going to move towards the lesser an 2eu8 lease and have to watch that over the next couple of days as it could potentially move close tort gulf of mexico but we have at love time to watch it and forecast it and we will keep you up to date. brian, my friend, over to you. >> brian: thanks, janice. meanwhile, this story, president biden personally calling first responders including members of the coast guard who risk their lives to others from the devastating hurricane ian. ironically, one of those heroes technician second class zac lohse is set to lose his job thanks to the president's own vax mandate here to react is "fox & friends weekend" co-host
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pete hegseth. he gets congratulations and cited. >> congratulations you are out. he is representative of thousands of troops over the last couple of years and months who have been told the exact same thing thank you for your 5, 10, 15 years multiple combat tours. all the expertise we trained you on but because you won't get an experimental vaccine, you are out. especially now that we know we have been told by the commander-in-chief that the pandemic is over and nih and cc have all said vaccinated people should be treated just like unvaccinated people. yet, the military in this case the coast guard is actually under the dhs. in this case the dod and dhs need to be willing to make a call that that was one moment. this is another. and they can't -- they are unwilling to change course. here is the first question that karine jean-pierre this morning ought be does joe biden believe the man he called who saved lives should be kicked out of
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the coast guard and keep asking that question? >> brian: she will read something on a laminated folder within her book and say something nonsensical if it's like yesterday and every other day the military discharged 632, 1900 in total at a time they can't get anybody to show up. >> the army is going to miss their goal of recruiting by 15,000 troops. that's an entire division that they can't satisfy right now after kicking all the people out and we invested to train these others. >> pete: more expensive to kick the ones out you already trained. they are already meeting a big recruiting deficit. i know at lo of people personally who have said i had kids or i was going to join the military myself andy not because this vaccine is mandatory. we're going to see perpetual shortages in recruiting in this continues not even to mention the woke nonsense going on also deterring people from entering the military. >>this is a crisis. austin is not leading, mayorkas
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isn't leading. biden isn't leading it's an easy call to make. i know the military doesn't do voluntary very well they like to say black or white. but this was experimental it was one moment and can be adjusted. >> brian: a lot of people with a lot of juice retired now that can make the biden administration listen start making statements. >> pete: generals should stand up. absolutely right. >> brian: pete we will see if they can do that. >> pete: i don't have much hope at all in this administration. common sense. how many things that we could do that are common sense are they not doing? i'm dispritted as many are. there are a lot of people fighting for these people and cadets pushed out of military academies. it's not for a lack of voices. it's for a lack of common sense. >> brian: pete, thank you very much. we appreciate it. carley shimkus, you have the news and the sports. >> carley: that's exactly right. crime crisis chilling body camera footage just released from arizona shows a suspect aiming a gun at a canine's head.
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the police fatally shooting felony arrest warrants connected to home invasion and bank robbery they saw his gun pointed at the police dog. the dog named kira was not hurt in that scary exchange. brazil's presidential election now heading for a run off after conservative incumbent president outperformed recent polling. the unexpectedly strong ruling leftist president if hopes of outright first run victory. bull sun narrow 19 of 27 seats in the brazil senate. nation will hold its run off at the end of the month. and listen to this. a university of chicago student organization is barring white people from an upcoming event on race relations. the group u chicago united hosting a discussion listed of as, quote, a by pock only space for an honest discussion of
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navigating race it not respond to fox news wants request for comment. quite the strategy there to discuss race regions. no white people. >> brian: right. [laughter] >> brian: good. we are available should you need us. thanks so much, carley. 13 minutes now before the court top of the hour. chilling call to use nuclear like weapons putin's war in ukraine. how this sets the stage for further nato involvement. former u.n. ambassador nikki haley joins us live. first, new concerns after police officers in one city are forced to work 12 hour shifts. how the mandate could only make matters worse. ♪
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>> urging crime rates and staffing shortages putting police up in rochester, new york, on the schedule for a 12-hour shifts. there are no signs of letting up, unfortunately, as the police chief admits "we will be looking for officers to volunteer first as we always do always do to fill the slots. and then, we will have a rotational system in place if we have to mandate officers fill those other slots.
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"our next guest is a 12 hour police shift is not the solution. former rochester police chief and new york g.o.p. congressional candidate is here. close rate tonight in the debate. crime will be. but what is your reaction? you are not for the 12-hour shifts. one other option? i think you are a short hundred positions. >> you are absolutely right. good morning and thank you for having me. we have a safety crisis here in rochester, new york. just last week we had concerning july, we had 2 police officers ambushed. we had one that was fatally injured in the incident. last week, we had a 3-year-old child in the head. god in a cross fire. just last week, we also had a retired police officer who was shot and killed. we don't need 12 hours. we need a plan. it's hard to develop a plan when you have a lack of resources like you said earlier. 100 police officers we are short. the past two crime -- the past
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two years crime has surged in 2021. last year, with 81 homicides and 41 -- shot. we have 64 homicides in 300 plus people shot. israel concerns when you talk about mandating officers to 12-hour shifts. more retirements and less recruitment. for burnout and more stress on the officers. when you talk about officer wellness, a decline in mental health. less police officer means you have less time for community policing. >> if you can make this race, how can you police officers? is the former chief family of a heart for them. >> absolutely. we need to make sure that we support our police. and provide the funding to make sure that our police officers are able to recruit and retain police officers. we need to do community policing. the community needs to be involved in the help to solve this crime process we have in rochester. politicians started this crisis and fortunately, police have to clean it up.
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tonight emma debate. i'm sure crime will be an issue. just a side note, in 2020, governor cuomo signed an executive order 203,000 police officers and municipalities to come up with a plan to make communities safe as well as keep the streets and the relationships between police officers in the community. due to staff shortages, how's that working out for police departments? we don't have the resources to add and deal with crime, how can you adequately deal with community policing? >> ainsley: they defunded the police a billion dollars. a lot of money. police officers are just fed up and they are all retiring or leaving or going somewhere else. now we have people in our community is saying we should defund the politicians. they are the problem. what are your officers saying? what are your friends that are still working? what do they say about this having to work so many hours? >> many of them have already
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been working a lot of hours, 12, 14, 16 hours on on the job since 2020 since the height of the defund the police movement. many of them are tired. many of them are burnt out. anything about officers working 12 hours a day, he worked 12 hours, you go home and sleep for 6-8. and you're right back at it again after spending a little bit of time with your family. there burnout is real. you have to work about officer wellness. this is the issue that is going to continue, unfortunately. >> ainsley: all right, well, we thank you so much. wishing you all the best. republican running for congress. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> ainsley: the u.k. cutting the taxes for the rich. is this a sign of things to come under the new prime minister? piers morgan is going to join us live from across the pond coming up next. ♪ ♪
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