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>> the husband of missing mother ana walshe seen -- he bought a tarp, cleaning supplies and googled how to dispose a body, not to mention the bloody knife found in their home. you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. ana's mother is opening up about the problems at home before her
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daughter's disappearance. jackie ibanez has the details. >> you can see brian walshe smiling for the cameras yesterday. prosecutors revealed they found blood, bloody knife and cleaning supplies in the family basement, as well. the misleading police charge, brian never told them about the trip he took to home depot to buy cleaning supplies january 2, the day after ana vanished. he is being held on $500,000 cash bail. police found a search for how to dispose of 115-pound woman's body on his computer. ana walshe was last seen just before taking a flight to washington, d.c. before a work trip. her husband and employer
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reported her missing two days after his alleged trip to home depot. he was arrested sunday and arraigned yesterday. ana's mother begged her to travel from serbia to visit one week before she vanished, saying she just said please momma, come tomorrow, which means there must have been some problems. carley and todd, this is awful. >> carley: such a tragic detail there. the man accused of murdering four university of idahoun stereos threw out garbage in his neighbor's trash can in the middle of the night days before his arrest. what bryan kohberger didn't know were federal investigators were watching him while he stayed at parent's home in pennsylvania. bryan kohberger is linked to the murders using d.n.a. evidence found at the moscow crime scene. he was arrested for the murders
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of ethan, xana, and madison. >> todd: fox weather alert, violent storms sweep california. getting a foot of rain as officials warn residents more life-threatening flooding is heading their way. >> carley: evacuation orders impacting several counties, this morning 63,000 californians are in the dark as power outages sweep the state. senior meteorologist is here with the forecast. janice dean, good morning. >> janice: systems are coming on shore one after the other. it is really concerning. we will continue to track it, over a foot of rain for parts of southern california and we've got more rain in the forecast today as we head into friday and
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then the weekend, as well. there is radar happening, next batch of rain moving into san francisco. snow in the mountains and look at future cast. thursday storm is moving in. another back on friday and saturday and heading into the new work week more rain in the forecast. it is just incredible. we call this an atmospheric river, meaning the pattern is bringing moisture in from the hawaii area, it is very tropical in nature. we're got incredible amounts of rain issue tuesday, wednesday, thursday and looking ahead to the weekend and next week. not good news. this is just through tomorrow morning, feet of rain in the next seven days and mountains of snow. we've been talking about california, but thisirria of low
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pressure, some energy coming from the west is going to move across the plain states, bring risk for severe weather including tornados over the southeast and gulf coast and then this area of low pressure moves up toward mid-atlantic and great lakes, snow behind it, a coastal event going to be developing on friday and saturday and details on this still yet to be determined. will this be a snow event, rain event, see mixture of snow and ice friday and saturday for the east coast. foxweather.com, has details and no relief in sight for california. really incredible. >> todd: it is images out of santa barbara, never seen anything like it. president biden heading into day three of the three amigo summit.
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opportunity. we come from a country that is really poor and we're looking for work. >> todd: migrants praising the border policy. >> ashley: the so-called three amigos have a lot to hash out on illegal border crossers. brooke singman has the latest. >> brooke: the presidents began discussion on how to handle the border crisis with the white house in a joint statement, saying the two presidents will address irregular migration, the type of migration many el paso residents were angry president biden didn't see at the short stop this weekend. >> it is a slap in the face, we are in the midst of crisis, we see it everyday. biden was not coming to see reality of the border, he was
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coming to see sanitized anden clooed el paso. shame on our administration and shame on escobar and shame on the mayor for allowing this to upon ha. what was the price they promised them to clean this up and make them look good? >> brooke: our fox news cameras in eagle pass captured groups of 100 migrants being processed by border patrol, should crossing barbed wire and over shipping containers. derek maltz, joined the show last hour, listen. >> without a secure border, mexican cartels continue to make billions. there is clear and present danger to united states national security. they are flooding america with poisonous fentanyl, we have never seen anything like this in
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the history of this country. >> brooke: delegation of senators visiting yesterday and wi partisan lawmakers call for the white house to control the chaos. >> texas taxpayers have had to pay $4 billion out of texas taxpayer funds to do a job that should have been done by the federal government. this system isn't working any longer and it is time for us to come together, republicans and democrats and find a better path forward. >> brooke: past weekend border patrol reported 7000 border encounters and assault of three border agents. back to you. >> carley: bring in sheriff mark lamb. sheriff lamb, good morning to you. want to get your reaction to what we know about the president's conversations in
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mexico. he did bring up human and drug trafficking with the mexican president, do you think that changes anything? >> no, carley, and thanks for having me on. i don't think it changes anything at all. they have shown no desire to change anything. this feels like politics, they will come down and pretend like they care about border security. for the last two years, they allowed this to destroy the country, whether fentanyl, human trafficking, enslaving of huknow mas, the dangers are increasing everyday and feels like politics. >> todd: you told our producers, joe biden should apologize, how extensive should that apology do? >> they have apologize to ice agents, border patrol and cbp and apologize to the amount of american lives lost to fentanyl
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poisonings over the last year. they should have apologize and work with us and local law enforcement. we know what it takes to fix this, but they don't want us to have a seat at the table with them. that is sad. we work well on the ground with the ground-level guys, but when it gets passed into washington, they have no desire to work with us. >> carley: what do you think about the new immigration policy, he wants immigrantses to apply for asylum in their home country first, will that make a difference? >> his policy, i don't think much of them at all. this is what he says, other side is encouraging people to just come here. when we stop people, we say, why do you come here, they say because of joe biden. that is the reason they come here. they want a better life, but we
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have a process in place and what he should be encouraging them to do is follow it. this is just more gobbley-guk. >> todd: they said thank you to joe biden and second breath said they are coming for better economic opportunity. you feel for them, that is not the definition of asylum and that is where this problem lies. rhetorical question, sheriff, how does joe biden go to the border and not see any migrants firsthand when he's el paso? >> that is what this administration, does, clean everything up around him. i don't know if he doesn't have a clue, they clean everything up and he's not getting a real view of what is going on in eshg m. they did this for him on the border yesterday. they
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completely clean it up so he gets unrealistic view of what is going on. it is dog and pony show. the people of el paso and arizona see it. the rest of america sees this is placating to get votes for 2024. >> carley: the county is 50 or 60 miles from the southern border, what is upon haing in your communities as relates to this border crisis some people might not know about? >> you are right, that is about the distance, we have a reservation, too, we have people flowing through in camouflage shoes, carpet shoes, backpacks, through the desert and the i-10 freeway, the main artery for cartels to bring men and women into america enslaved, where drugs are coming through.
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we have had increase in pursuitses, 200% increase in traffic related stops dealing with human smuggling. it is a huge problem and we deal with it everyday and it is dangerous and getting more dangerous everyday. >> carley: governor abbott says 20 billion too little, two years too late. thank you, we appreciate you. >> thank you. have a great one. >> carley: chicago pizza shop owner going cashless to stop criminals from targeting his store. a thief broke in and guess what he stole. that shop owner joins us next. >> todd: just sick and christie nome wanting information about a election and dr. ben carson's
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>> carley: take a look at this surveillance video showing a burglar breaking into a houston restaurant and making off with thousands in cash. a suspect was arrested, but released on bond. business owners think the same criminal broke into three bars in the downtown area. the owners are sleeping in their businesses, fearful the criminal will strike again. >> i find out he was arrested the day before. he came back on tuesday and did the same thing, he was arrested that monday. certainly criminals are on the street, we have no choice but to sleep in establishment to
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protect what is ours. we feel houston is letting us down. we are fearful for our lives and will defend what is ours under any means necessary. >> carley: that burglar still on the loose. surveillance footage shows his face. >> todd: owner of chicago pizza shop wanted to stop criminals from targeting his business and made his store cashless. a burglar still broke in through the front door and stealing the owner's sentimental lucky bills he had framed. the owner of george's deep dish joins us now. walk us through what this sick individual did? >> good morning. early last monday morning, broke through the front door, went to the pos system and looked for the cash drawer, which i removed three monthses ago. we stopped taking cash because
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of hearing about different crimes in the area and said it is not worth it, we only did $100 to $150 in cash any given month, it didn't make sense to have the drawer at the restaurant anymore. >> todd: you have signs that say no cash accepted, explain the sentimental value of the bills. >> we had opening party, had friends and family over, they signed bills saying good luck and best wishes and i had them framed in the office. the fourth bill was the one on the left, our first $20 we accepted as a restaurant when i opened up a year and a half ago, when i did take cash. >> todd: we get it, it dollar 140, it is not about the money,
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it is about the csentiment is te bills have special importance. what else can you do to stop people from doing what they did? >> couple things they did since then, updated the alarm settings, if one side door or rear door gets opened it sets the alarm off, the glass sensor wasn't set properly, if you watch the security video, the alarm goes off and he scrambles and starts looking around, the other setting was the one minute, it seemed like forever watching the video. that one minute and now seconds. >> todd: is mayor lightfoot doing anything to help small business owners be safe from crime? >> not that i know.
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. >> todd: carley mentioned, only real job of government is to keep people safe and you are telling me she is not doing that, what is she doing, george? >> i couldn't tell you, i don't follow politics that often and i should be. >> todd: how much longer can you go on like this? you mention all the things you did to fortify your business, if something happens again, they will not steal the same bills, if you pay for a new broken glass door, which costs a lot, how much longer can you keep going in chicago? >> well, we're doing okay. 99% of my business is online, if they break the glass, it is useless, not to do criminal destruction of property over and over again at that point. anything you see is sentimental
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value, take a chair or flower. >> todd: this is one of the better neighborhoods in chicago. is any place in our nation fully, fully safe at this point? >> i guess not. >> todd: yeah, it is a sad way of going about life. george, this is a tough segment, we feel bad for you, i love the fact you are wearing a costanza shirt, seinfeld wouldn't find this funny, this is sick. thank you. brand-new twitter files repfizer board member pushed for effectiveness. >> carley: and white house official wanted to silence envaccinatedern ms, tomi lahren will react to this stunning news next.
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>> todd: tomi lahren joins us with the rest of the story. a letter from the white house director of digital security to facebook since we've been on the post, the top is tomi lahren, spelled incorrectly, saying she won't take one. what does reduction look like? pumping our most vaccine hesitant audience with tucker carlson saying it doesn't work. facebook response, thanks, i saw the same thing when we hung up, running this down now. what was your reaction when you learned this happened? >> tomi: if the biden administration wants to silence me, i wear that as a badge of honor, i must be doing something right. facebook said they will run this
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down, you have rob flannery wanting to reduce voices like mine and faa moves to make sure reduction is sufficient. what i was saying about vaccines wasn't they were not safe or effective, things we are now questioning in april 2021, i shared across social media that i will personally choose to remain unvaccinated, but anybody can make their own personal choice, it was speaking out against mandates that was terrifying and they wanted to reduce me on facebook, that should be terrifying for all americans, that is a problem. >> carley: your act message, it is the least controversial thing ever. you say i personally will not get the covid vaccine, if you want to get it, please do. if you want to wear one, two,
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three, five masks, driving, walking alone, please do. if you are terrified, stay home. apparently that mess annual got you flagged by the white house. take that as a compliment, it proves you are high-profile and have a following. do you think they censured you in any way? >> tomi: absolutely, i've been -- we have twitter files and internal corrections at twitter. facebook, instagram, youtube, google, they are under reduction agreement because we have not seen internal correction to what they have done to silence and censure users. masks and lockdowns, there is a great deal of censorship
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happening on other platforms and i implore new house majority to call other executives to the carpets with prime-time oversight hearing and hear the facebook files, youtube files, hear itula. >> todd: our country was founded on the noegsz of freedom, your tweet was about freedom. if you don't want to take the vaccine, your right in a free country, if you want to be in a full body prophylactic, that should be your right, too. that is not the world we live in. the twitter files revealing how a top pfizer board member, scott gotliebb, challenged his company's profitable covid vaccines. your reaction to that? >> tomi: that is even more troubling and problematic, you
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have blatant collusion between big tech, big government and big furth pharma. americans deserve to know and have dialogue about something they are going to inject into their body and side effects they may experience or efficacy of what they took in their arm. the fact you have people from big pharma working with big tech to tamp down any conversation about it, that is ultra, ultraconcerning, american people made health decision based on dialogue they were receiving, did they make the best decision? that is a question a lot of americans are asking themselves and shouldn't have to be doing it. >> carley: we want to end on high note with you, damar hamlin is now back in buffalo after being released from the hospital in cincinnati and posted this, same love you should shown me is same love i plan to put back into the world and more, bigger
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than football. what is your reaction to this story and how it all played out? >> tomi: sports stories don't generally have this lasting impact and i'm happy to hear this one does. everyone has rallied around this young man, as they should, but even as someone who is not a football or nfl fan and hasn't been an nfl fan for several years for good reason, because of the politics, what is nice is to see everybody instead of kneeling for blm, people are kneeling in prayer and coming together with well wishes. i'm so happy to see it and glad this young man had this impact and i hope it lasts long after heap leaves the hospital, hope we keep sports and politics, everywhere in america, we need more of it. >> todd: amen. tomi lahren, staying in sports college football championship, georgia bulldogs dominating tcu,
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scoring most points ever, 65-7. win ep coos national title in athens and bulldogs finish 15-0 season, first back-to-back national champ since 2012 thanks to stetson bennett. >> bennett gets a block and draws first blood and looks down the middle and wide open, touchdown dogs and bennett into the endzone, second rushing touchdown. >> todd: stetson bennett final game going 18-25, four td's, two rushing, bennett will go down as one of the best quarterbacks in georgia history, former walk-on, given no scholarship, 29-3 record, two national champion offensive mvp award and two
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national championship rings under his belt. in a world where we try not to award meritocracy, he worked his way up. >> carley: how was he a walk-on? >> todd: recruiting process ain't always perfect. >> carley: true. congratulationings to georgia. >> todd: another school accused of withholding merit scholarships in the name of equity, cheryl casone will break it down. >> todd: school district is suing facebook and tiktok for causing mental health crisis among kids. interesting story here and we'll talk with ben carson about it coming up. ♪
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part of a push for equity. >> todd: cheryl casone joins us now >> cheryl: parents are upset. we knew about the one school, we started the story on "fox and friends first" and now it is expand. he is expanding the investigation into the awarding of the merit award and finding out principals sent e-mails saying you won your acommendations, too little too late. inner pas are up in remembera, kids were not made aware of the merit awards. there is allegation this was
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racially motivated by the sch schools other taeting asian americans. witty, everybody gets a ribbon, this is where we are. you talked to the parents, listen to this. >> this idea of equal outcome for everyone, what does that mean for merit scholars? the school doesn't want them to you can is seed or the superintendent want them to be equal. >> this is my son's record, there are laws that require all our academic records be put in those, two years later i discover my son was a commended student. >> cheryl: the parents are
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speaking up forun stereos across virginia, this has been going on for a while. you have governor youngkin in virginia because of what happened in this state. this is an investigation that begins now, we shall see what the findings are. >> todd: part of the whole impetus for this, she reported it. i am putting in my perspective, i'm sad i didn't play quarterback in my high school, but i'm slow, i'm white, i can't hit the ball or the receiver properly. where does it stop? should i have been made quarterback because my feelings were hurt? >> cheryl: my generation started this with everybody gets a ribbon, i feel like that in a simplistic way. i am not making light of this at all. look at these kids, where does
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it stop? this affects the children's futures because they -- >> carley: it is cruel. >> cheryl: they are taken out of the program, could be eligible for corporate grantses. >> carley: there will be an investigation so hope this never happens again. thank you. sticking with the school upon toic, listen to this. seattle school district suing tiktoks, snap, meta and youtube claiming the site's ailing ilgas are causing mental health crisis, the site promote harmful content to youth such as pro-an rexia and eating disorder content and mental health issues like anxiety and depression are up 30% in the last 13 years. joining me now is dr. ben carson. dr. carson, good morning, what do you make of this lawsuit? >> good morning.
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i'm glad that somebody is paying attention to it. the fact of the matter is peer pressure is a terrible thing when it is used in the wrong way and that has been known for many years. but with addition of social media, it is peer pressure on steroids in terms of the kind of thinking it instills in our children. your grandchildren's children will live under communism, it had to do with what they were going to do to the mind of our children. it is severe problem. what we need to focus, i think, on some other things we've done to the children in the last few years. making them wear masks, making them socially isolate eliminating recess, some of these awful things shown to have no impact telling them if they
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go home and get too close to their grandmother they may kill her, even though it doesn't affect them very much. what does that do to the mind of a child? then you throw on upon to of that and you may not be girl or boy, i mean, our poor kids are being bombarded with all this stuff and we need to pay attention to it and that is what we do at american corner stone, teach children the right things, good, bad and the ugly, but if you look at who we are as a nation and look at our history, there is more good than bad. we need to concentrate on -- >> carley: so many things, this is just one of them, many others need to be tackled. way want to get to this, learning the january 6 committee released records and your social security number was released,
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how did you find out about this and how big of a personal disaster has this been for you? >> well, i found out through the news media, i would have thought they had courtesy to contact the people whose lives have been affected by this. it's been horrible. i put credit freeze and credit monitoring and had two incidentses of fraud. it affects my family. it was just an accident, well, why do accidents focus in one direction. >> carley: has anybody apologized to you? >> maybe we should expose their pii. >> carley: has anybody apologized to you? do you plan to sue? >> no apologies, looking at all possibilities, but this will impact the rest of my life and one horrible thing, we're
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sending messages to people, don't get involved in government, don't be on the wrong side, it will happen to you, too. >> carley: good kristi noem's lawyers are investigating this social security election, it affected you, governor abbotts, mcmaster. this is a massive personal issue and completely unacceptable. thank you so much >> hard to be accidental because i was at hud, we paid tremend out amount of attention to release of pii. >> carley: thank you for joining us employees. our top story, classified document discovered at one of president biden private office six days before the midterm, why are we just hearing about this
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>> todd: doj reviewing several classified document found at one of president biden's private offices. we are learning joe biden's private attorney stumbled upon the sensitive information just six days upon the midterms. the white house saying they are, quote, cooperating with the national archives and the doj discovery what appear to be obama-biden administration records including a small number of documents with classified markings. the archives took possession of the materials. but, the president himself keeping quiet, ignoring questions on the matter while in mexico city. >>
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got a smile from him on that question, i believe. florida congressman michael waltz joins us now. one of the question on this is the timing. these documents were found just before the midterm elections. why are we only learning about them now? >> great question, carley. were they, indeed, found before the elections? my question is these were apparently documents from his time as vice president so they have been sitting around for five years? how long have they been sitting around no who had access all of this time? how many people had access all of this time? and so what you're hearing from the democrats, mainstream media already trying to white watch this whole thing because, of course people are asking where's the fbi raid? where is this big show of force to to shake sure there's no other classified documents there? was that folder in that box of documents the only one?
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so they are trying to make these comparisons, these white washing, you know, kind of exercises and say no they self-reported. but we have all of these other questions that are completely unanswered and then the next one is well, there were only a few as compared to the volume that were found down in mar-a-lago but it only takes one, guys. it only takes one bit of information of these departments to sitting in a school by the way that is accepting millions in money from the chinese communist party. so we have no idea who was flowing through these offices and what they're seeing. >> todd: you nailed the question. when can we expect the raid of all of joe biden's offices and homes under the standard set by the democrats that anything involving records retention is the greatest threat to national security since pe pearl harbor. >> and deserves a special prosecutor and if anyone deserves a special prosecutor,
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it's this because, obviously, the doj reports to joe biden. >> todd: house republicans voting to roll back more than $70 billion for new funding for the irs. kamala harris isn't happy about it. she said last year president joe biden and i worked with democrats in congress to finally make sure everyone pays their fair share. as one of their first acts in the majority house republicans are rushing to undo that progress and allow too many billionaires, millionaires to cheat the system. your response, congressman? >> remember, in that same bill for the 87,000 irs agents was also that everybody has to report $600 transactions. so, i don't think many millionaires or billionaires are worried about # hundred dollars transactions. that's going to go to mom and pop shops and you're going to need a whole slew of irs agents to follow up on it. and we're going to defund them. that's it. at the end of the day, let's fund border agents not irs
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agents and that was our first bill coming out of the gate. we have more to. fund babies that are born alive. on prosecutors and making prosecute. i'm excited to get rolling and next comes accountability. >> carley: republicans are hoping for a whole lot of leader after that speaker fight ended with new house speaker kevin mccarthy. thank you so much. >> lawyers discovering classified documents as the one of president biden's private offices. >> todd: some are asking why they did not launch a full scope raid like they did on mar-a-lago. >> should be battering rams knocking down his floor. >> as well as a knife. >> details emerging about the disappearance of missing massachusetts mom ana walshe, making hirst court appearance on monday. >> they found blood in the basement of the couple's home. >> death toll rising to 14 after
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