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always say. chris, we will stay on the story, thank you so much. that is it for us tonight. don't forget to set your dvr so you stay connected with us. i will go to my website lauraingraham.com, and remember, it is american now and forever and greg gutfeld and the game take it all from here. ♪ ♪ speed to the one and only child of the king of rock 'n' roll rock 'n' roll elvis presley has died lisa marie presley found unresponsive in her home yesterday after going into cardiac arrest at just 54 years old. you were watching "fox & friends first" on this friday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: todd piro, then expecting coming of the decedent at the golden globes with her mother priscilla. they were celebrating austin butler's portrayal of her father. ashley strohmier has more.
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>> tributes polling and with the news of presley's death and her mother released a statement to "people" magazine, "it is with a heavy heart i might share the devastating news that my daughter has left us. she was strong, passionate woman i have ever known. we need to have some privacy to deal with this profound loss. thank you for the love and prayers." celebrities who knew the singer-songwriter also reacted to the sad news of her passing and clambering said i hope she is at peace and her dad's arms. sharing a picture with presley saying both he and his mom are devastated over the news. and john travolta saying lisa, baby girl, i am so sorry. i will miss you but i know i will see you again. my loving heart goes out to all of them. last night on t
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"the ingraham angle." >> my baby sat with them many, many years ago. she was very sweet. i loved and respected her father and this was tragic when anyone passes away, but especially in the prime of life. >> lisa marie the only child of elvis presley rushed to the hospital early in the day and the first responders called to presley's calabasas home after 11:00 a.m. for a woman in full cardiac arrest and unresponsive. paramedics arrived 6 minutes later and perform cpr regaining signs of life and taking her to a nearby hospital where she was later pronounced dead. presley attended golden globes tuesday night to celebrate for the movie "elvis." days before that, she traveled to mike traveled to memphis, tennessee, with the mansion where elvis lived to celebrate the birth of her father
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january 8th. august 2022, presley spoke about unrelenting grief with the suicide of her son benjamin in 2020. she leaves behind daughters riley, harper, and family and she was just 54 years old. the impact of her death could be felt across the globe. >> caspeak to ashley, thank youo much. she was so young. she wasn't always in the news but oddly she was this week because she attended the golden globes to celebrate the movie "elvis." she was on the red carpet and she talked about how much this movie meant to her. she said, i really didn't know what to do with myself after i saw it. i had to take like five days to process it because it was so incredible and so spot on and so authentic that yeah, i can even describe what it meant to me. alston butler ended up winning the golden globe for best actor. she clearly loves her father and wanted to be successful peer that is actual footage of her
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when she fell butler one right next to her, her mother and aunt at the speech by saying, "lisa marie come i will love you forever. then she touched her heart." >> todd: the family of the subject isn't as thrilled with the final project if they even had permissions to give about the product at all. this was the complete opposite of that, priscilla and marie were invested in this movie and that is why you saw the reaction there. and mentioned she was out of the spotlight for much of the last couple of decades, but of course she was in the spotlight hard-core during her short marriage to michael jackson. but let's focus on the family here, lisa marie lost her son and priscilla loses lisa marie. if you want to outlive your children. this is part of the sad legacy
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of dying young. you are reading the articles about this and reminded elvis died at 42 years old. think about that. and obviously in elvis was two years younger than me when he died. think about the profound impact that his life had on the world. i mean, he changed music became cultural icon and unfortunately the legacy come of the suicide and the death of lisa marie. >> carley: she was married for code times once to nicolas cage and her son died of suicide in 2020. and she said, "i have dealt with grief, death and loss since the age of nine years old and i've had more than my fair share in a lifetime and so far i've made it this far. she said that two "people" magazine recently about her son's passing who also so much
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like elvis. so the jeans are on that family. she died of cardiac arrest yesterday and we don't know what caused that so they were still more causes around the death and i'm sure we'll get answers the next coming days. >> todd: in the meantime an extremely next to ours. fox weather alert to start you off with seven people dead after 30 tornadoes tear across the southeast peer that includes a 5-year-old boy in georgia crushed by a tree that fell on a car in six people are dead in alabama. the sheriff's department four killed by flying debris. >> carley: leaving parts of mississippi demolishing 100 homes. at least two tornadoes touching down in kentucky followed by 2.6 magnitude earthquake there. senior meteorologist with fox forecast, janice, my goodness those images. >> one of the top stories foxnews.com where it destroyed a day care. another day care empty. everyone seems to be okay but if
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you look at images, completely destroyed in a church. speak to a big one. >> unfortunately when the sun comes up we will see complete catastrophic devastation. we've had dozens of reports of tornadoes at the start of yesterday morning. then we had a tornado emergency in the afternoon a s selma, ala, towards titus. this is where we sell the doppler radar a debris ball, to bring debris was being lifted and tracked by radars. this is one of the worst tornado outbreaks in the month of january and it goes down the top ten. we will see incredible, devastating damage from the storms. over 221 reports of severe weather and thousands of reports of tornadoes yesterday. now, the storm system has
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weakened, but again, we will see the potential for strong winds as well as heavy rain along the coast in the northeast. some snow across the interior sections here in new york, thunderstorms last night. january, that is pretty intense. so the system will continue to move northward and we will see the potential for some snow across the interior sections, but the worst of the weather system is over. now we talk about the west. some of the energy from the west is what spawned those tornadoes across the south and we continued to see more rain in the forecast and mountain snow not only today but as we head into the weekend and into next week. so this is going to be ongoing weather pattern to bring incredible amounts of rain over areas of some cases seen over 4l california peer than with got 1t couple of weeks. more snow on the way in defeat
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for the crn nevada region. all of the stories are obviously significant. this is just to give you an idea how we are seasoned today, just incredible. some of that energy is what caused the devastation across the south. fox weather has been on the story. we will continue to monitor throughout the day but unfortunately when it comes up you will see unbelievable damage. areas that had areas leveled. >> todd: gone. now to the spirit appointing a special counsel to the batches of classified documents found in president biden's possession including inside delaware beach house garage and alexandria hoff with the details, alexandria, good morning. >> good morning carley and todd appear that documents were inadvertently misplaced and the decision by merrick garland to appoint a special counsel. mounting questions why the
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president kept such documents with classified materials contain and why we are just wanting now. >> earlier today i signed an order, and robert i appointed for the special counsel described peer of the document authorizes whether any person or entity violated the law in connection with this matter. i am confident mr. charles will carry out in urgent manner in accordance with the highest traditions with this department. robber is a trump appoint a federal prosecutor in the white house will cooperate during the course of this review. let's break down the investigations and according to garland before the national archives with the department of justice with the penn biden in d.c. by the 14th, two and perform an
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internal investigation and december 20th as biden lawyers said additional documents found at the president's private home in just a week ago, merrick garland and special counsel was warranted and yesterday documents were found and reported by biden's counsel. peter doocy pressed the president on the documents found in the biden home. >> the material, why is it next to your corvette? >> we will get a chance to speak on this all god willing soon. people by the way my corvette is in a locked garage so it's not like it sitting out on the streets, but anyway. >> the documents were locked? >> yes as well as my corvette. but as i said earlier this week i took classified documents and classified materials seriously. >> carley: corvette stingray was featured 2020 campaign ad
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and prize possession, clearly as possession of the obama era documents appear at the white house is on the defense. >> there was going to be -- public nonlegal transparency. >> i disagree, i disagree. there's not been a limit of transparency. that is, there has not been a limit of transparency. that i will disagree with you on that. >> carley: back to the corvette, the question who had access to the garage whether locked or not the classified documents found there for a fox digital confirmed in emails the president's son had to clean the president's wellington home where the garage is as his home in 2018 and 2019, carley, todd. >> carley: the garage is not on the doj's list of. and this from jesse watters, he says president biden is taking a page out of hillary clinton's playbook. >> we will find more documents
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and as predicted yesterday they found them in delaware and joe's personal library without any books, but joe is not responsible and not irresponsible. the most important documents were stored in his garage next to his '72 corvette. you have your personal lord yours sift through what is classified and what is not and then handed over to the feds. here are the classified docs we have, trust me the other documents are about yoga. and the white house hasn't been straight with the american people. they acted like the only documents in his pockets were the one to the penn biden center and we found out that was a lie. he had them stuffed in a garage but he just didn't say anything. >> todd: let's bring in her lead counsel for the national legal and policy center, paul, if i'm joe biden's attorneys and i'm watching that exchange with peter doocy, one, i'm yelling at the screen, and two i
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have my head in my hands and i'h making admission after admission we wrote a prepared statement so please be quiet. if you were special counsel, i would you make your case? >> if i were special counsel, i would subpoena biden and i would subpoena the people at the center, hunter biden and other people affiliated with the biden center. this is unbelievable. there is no transparency here. it is basically a complete cover-up. we first learned november 2nd or the first batch of documents at the biden center. they said they were moving his office. why did it take two years from the time he became president to decide to move his office? why is he hiring expensive washington, d.c., attorneys to be the movers? then, we find out there is more
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documents at his home in delaware. and where in the garage there that is secure. and then somewhere in the room just off of the garage. well the room up of the garage is your mudroom. this is crazy at what is going on at the national legal policy center has filed an information act request to find out what is going on here. they need to have a full investigation. the house of representatives needs a full investigation. they need to subpoena power but we have to follow the money. the money here is from china. we have china giving the university of pennsylvania over $80 million in donations, $24 million of that was anonymous. we don't even know who they were in one donation of that was $14.5 million from a single donor in china after the biden center was open. here you have biden before they opened the biden center giving
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$9,000 as a professor at the university for making a clear china connection. what is worse here, the university of pennsylvania professor sent a letter signed by 160 professors to merrick garland to shut down the china initiative which was a program to see how china was infiltrating all the universities. earlier last year biden rolled over, shut down and that has to be investigated as a weld. a select committee on china being formed that will hopefully get to the bottom of all of this. >> carley: the china connection also has hunter biden because he made a lot of money off of china. we know that through the hunter biden laptop. and as alexandra reported, he listed one of the presidents delaware residents as his
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primary residence and some documents. then, the secret service has no records of who the president was meeting with when he was at his delaware homes. and he spent a lot of time there. 200 days over the past two years so it does beg the question, who had the possibility to be around these documents and will we ever find that out? >> that is a very good question here at the white house said who comes to the white house but they dodge the question of what kind of laws do you have in delaware where biden spends most of his time. so this has to be fully investigated. you can see the corruption going on. biden nominated a makeup meant the president of pennsylvania gender diversity to be the ambassador to germany. and he also appointed david: the president of the trustees of pennsylvania to be the bachelor to canada. this is really a corrupt system
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you have a lot of dark money coming in from china. university of pennsylvania we didn't solicit money to go there. wait a minute that money from china did not go to fund the music department at the university of pennsylvania. you don't have to be sherlock holmes to figure out the money from china went to the university of pennsylvania and straight to the biden center. you had tony blinken, by the way the managing director of the biden center. then he became the secretary of state. other people in the biden center had big offices in the state department of the white house after biden got elected. it is -- >> todd: focus on the level of this peer at the white house inadvertently misplaced and the facts don't support that but even if they did, that is no defense because standard of care under the law is gross negligence. >> carley: the president sa
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said -- >> todd: gross negligence so why do they keep putting forward inadvertently displaced while the lawyers have to know what the law is? >> they know what the law is. and biden knows what the law is and so does his post peer they tried to dodge it sagging, he didn't intentionally do this. but then he says, everybody knows how i take classified documents seriously. that is laughable. how do you take it seriously when six years you had these classified documents and other presidential records, by the way? even if they are not classified, they still have to have possession of those spirit so, it is gross negligence and like what happened with hillary clinton. it is reckless. they've got to handle this as they are going after donald trump with this special counsel as well. so i think based on this, they cannot indict donald trump with
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this and not go after joe biden, hunter biden. >> carley: a lot of investigations. >> todd: thank you so very much. great breakdown. we appreciate it. twitter files pushed a fake narrative to push then congressman devin nunes' report exposing the flaws in the trump investigation. the russian box controls on the site despite being told by twitter itself that was not the case. in fact, twitter told dianne feinstein and congressman adam schiff the site was finding no evidence of russian influence and accused lawmakers opening the cart before the horse assuming this is propaganda or bought. and matt taibbi coming to this conclusion. >> i think we know a lot about how these came to be. people just lied in this case even when twitter had more or
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less conclusive proof that there were no russians. the media overrode with the facts were. and things being the way they were, there was a romania at the time. >> todd: matt taibbi said the warnings were ignored and the infamous steele dossier. what a newsday so far. we are only 20 minutes in. and absolutely weld video out of a south carolina walmart. take a look at this. >> oh [bleep]! >> ! >> todd: a man holding shoppers and employees at knife point and toy veteran steps end. >> carley: taking a closer look at the because crime stories this morning. he retired couple murdered in their home. a suspect a career criminal with a rap sheet spanning decades peer of the suspect and idaho's murders back in court with cuts and bruises all over his face and neck. experts here to walk us through
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the insults substances which somehow seems like a crime of passion. i mean, you're right. if you read the details, it was anger. such a horrific murder. unfortunately from one horrific situation to another, we're talking about the idaho murders now. brian cole burger, the man of q accused of killing those four beautiful university of idaho students. he was actually back in court yesterday, and he waved a right his right to a speedy trial. let's listen to that moment. mr cho berger
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understands his right to a timely preliminary hearing, and he's willing to waive the timeliness to allow us time to obtain discovery in this case, and the reason he did. that of course, is to give his lawyers more time to look through the evidence to build their case. from what you know about the forensics in this case, is there anything that his lawyers have to work with here? oh well, there's a lot to work with. the problem is, is that it's not good. there is a two say that it's a mountain of evidence is an understatement. and carly just to kind of frame this a little bit, he is going to have to on some level, acquire his own experts. he's going to have to have dna people. it's probably going to have to have a forensic pathologist more than likely and some type of crime scene analysts that goes to things like blood evidence where we're talking about bloodstains. that's at a minimum and those don't come cheap that's going to cost. and so it's going to be curious to see if the state's going to pay for that, or if they're gonna be able to
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raise funds for that, because that's a base requirement. we haven't even seen 1/10 of the evidence. uh that's going to be brought forward in this case and remember, we still have the car to go through. we have no information about the car from a forensic standpoint in the examination that's being done relative to get the amount of evidence continues to grow and grow and grow. but it seems as though that there are these little strands of evidence that continue to tie back to him and in an investigation. that's what you want. the judge scheduled the preliminary hearing for june. 26th in the surviving roommate who came face to face with a killer is expected to testify or could testify in that he also had scratches on his neck. yesterday, police said it was because he cut himself shaving. joseph got to leave it there. thank you so much for joining. in us. yes ma'am. good to be with you. absolutely alright, there's been more fentanyl stopped at the arizona border in the last three months and all of 2022 combined. if you can believe that this is a major emergency think again.
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♪ ♪ speaker we are back with a crisis at our southern border. the white house claims brought a government run to moved to deploy the national guard to florida's coast is nothing but political theater. >> for some time now, we've seen governor dissenter's new political stance that is how he perceives to fix this issue from florida and he is not dealing with the problem. he is actually creating a problem. >> but hours later, a spokesman for the u.s. coast guard sent this email requesting desantis' help.
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i want to formally request that the aircraft to be authorized to patrol out to and from the shoreline of florida. desantis says he's ready to pick up the white house's slack. >> according to the coast guard, 345 migrants arrived in the sunshine state just last week to state resources. border patrol agents seizing right now in the last three months fentanyl and all of last year. >> todd: joins us live from the southern border, look, the good news is they are catching some of this stuff. we need to celebrate that but the bad news is the float appears to be increasing exponentially, your thoughts. >> law enforcement is concerned about the fact that the narco traffic is willing to give up x amount to get a larger
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quantity across the border. so what we have seen a surge in what they compensated, they know there was a lot more coming across the border and making its way to the port. >> carley: karine jean-pierre was asked about the border policies on wednesday. take a listen to this. this is the white house latest response what the administration is doing at the border. speak with the president has been doing the work. if you think about the record funding, he has done more than any prior president to secure the border in an orderly humane immigration system here that is what the president has aim to do. >> carley: that is their line and they are sticking to it but you think back a couple of weeks ago, the administration forced to remove shipping containers to fill in gaps on the southern border. so what do you think of karine jean-pierre's statement there? speak with the statement he was doing much for immigration is not what is happening at the
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border. this is illegal crossing into the united states. behind me the chinese use pakistan, georgian, russian. this is not immigration. this is illegal immigration. and those containers have come down with 10% and honestly, the concern as you mentioned before is the fentanyl. and as directed by having to process these people while in other areas of the border. 15, 20 miles from here and those narcotics coming across and while we are sitting here discussing it over in rio colorado, the cartels that control this area have 166 assassinations over the last 370 days. and as recently, they attacked a 15-year-old boy who actually was able to survive. so, the effects of the border being controlled by the
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traffickers is felt on both sides. but it continues to create a significant problem in this area. and he's done nothing -- he went to the border and so the senators here last week and i met with a sanitized version. immediately after they left, the border was open again we start to see those numbers surge. >> todd: we always point out whenever this white house whether joe biden, kamala harris, karine jean-pierre says they are doing the work, you can rest assured they are doing the exact office and not doing any of the work. to that and matt, how frustrating is it that the white house by its own admission, jonathan did not come away with the need to deliverables on fentanyl following the president of mexi. >> they have done nothing with the agents and complain about desantis bringing in the guard. we have the guard here but federalize them to be the interdiction pier that had to be done by border patrol and by the
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local law enforcement. meanwhile, we continue to maine in the county to incarcerate and process those people that should be processed on federal trafficking charge. they have been exactly the opposite. the containers are gone and the border is wide open. and contrary to karine jean-pierre's statement, continue to walk across every single day. >> carley: they certainly do and to that point, jonathan, i heard you correctly and you said people from russia in use becca stand behind you to get into the country. those people are paying the cartels as well. >> those people from moose pakistan, russia, china and we sell a significant group from eastern europe over the last few days. so the border is anything but secure. speed to wait, jonathan people from those countries including china come across the southern border, what happens to them? they don't get sent back to
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new mexico, do they? >> todd: did jonathan freeze and do we have jonathan back? >> carley: jonathan, did you hear my last question? >> i did not, can you please repeat it? so a mirrored of countries you listed for the people who are trying to cross the border behind you, china, uzbekistan, russia when they try to come here illegally, the border patrol is sending them back to mexico. i would assume they would get sent into the country and they have to wait for extradition hearing. >> they are all being processed 6 miles here and processed within two or three days commit to penning the background check, they will be released into tucson or one of the other major cities. >> todd: unreal. jonathan lines, fascinating insight from you. we appreciate it. speed to south america, thank you, john. >> todd: flux flying over
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transgender bathroom and locker policy. >> imagines a young female shy and feeling awkward about your growing body and your school has allowed biological mail to interests in the same locker room as you. >> before you put a kid in harm's way, you better throw this policy out. >> carley: we are going to be talking with two parents and a students coming up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> carley: listen to the chicago mayor lori lightfoot blaming staff or incentive fied students to a reelection campaign. >> there was zero zero coordination, coercion or anything else between the campaign and cps on this issue. she understands it was a mistake. we put guardrails in place to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> carley: the controversy started when the email from her campaign went to chicago public school teachers wednesday saying, "as the race heats up, we are looking at the external program." seeking resumes for any volunteer interested in camping politics. these so-called externs would be
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expected to work 12 hours per week for class credit, which is blasted as unethical by teachers union." i would say so. >> todd: if the parent showed up to sound off on a new transgender bathroom and locker room policy. take a look at this. >> imagine you have a young female feeling shy feeling awkward about her young body and a biological male to undress in the same locker room. >> please, no. >> i don't think it is right for a boy who feels like he has a growth to change in the same room as us. >> you are putting a kids in harm's way! you better throw this policy o out! my meeting has been adjourned. >> todd: those speakers join us now. idaho state senator and school district ad, and school district mom with her daughter. thank you for all three being here. are you worried you may have to
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share a locker room in front of boys? >> yes, i am very worried about that because it would be very awkward for everyone else in the locker room. and all of my friends. i talked to them and they said they don't want it to happen either. so yes. no, i wouldn't want it. >> todd: there is so much young people, boy, girl, have to go through sixth grade enter throw this on top of it is sad and sick. britney, as a mom when you hear what your daughter just said, what goes through your mind? >> i think the problem for me is in this country right now commit disagreement equals hate. that is not the case. we want rights for everybody, but what i don't want for someone else's rights to infringe on my child's rights. she has a right to her privacy and all the other children as
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well. >> todd: the fact that the chair of the school board shut down the media after that for your side of the argument, mind you, what does that tell you? >> you know, they have no interest in hearing how the parents feel. they have no interest in including us in their decisions. they are just tyrants and want to push their agenda and do their thing. you know, they have proven that time and time again. >> todd: chris, a boy who wants to quite frankly get a look at girls changing what is to prevent that as identifying as a girl and going on in there? >> that is a good question, todd. the problem we have here is school board is attempting to force a policy on parents and their children and remove their privacy and put them in harm's way. all the while at the same time, they are supposed to lie about this to the parents as well. >> todd: chris, i'm sensitive to the potential for these young
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people who are potentially transitioning to needed resources. so, how do we accommodate those students while not harming, quite frankly i don't mean to insult you but you are in six grade. without hurting girls like gianna? >> yes. the problem is, these children are suffering from gender dysphoria, they are being ignored by the left right now instead of enabling them. you don't give a drug addict more drugs. these people need help. they need to get the help they need. and by allowing them to lead into this mental illness, it is completely wrong. it is only hurting these children more. >> todd: britney, what will you do if this policy goes through? >> i will take my girls out of school. i'm not going to subject them to having to feel uncomfortable and having their privacy taken away from them.
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i will figure out how to homeschool them if i have to. i ran for the school board last year hoping i can get elected to make a difference. but that didn't work out. and how to parent in caldwell, we have a facebook group in pueblo trying to fight against the spirit but somehow if we can't, then yell come i will pull them out of school and homeschool them. >> todd: gianna, a final question to you for you and your friends think this policy is ridiculous. do you know any classmates for the policy themselves, and what do they say to you? >> i don't know any of my classmates who are for the policy. i mean, i didn't ask anyone of my friends. i only ask like five of my friends, and they don't want it to happen. >> todd: you would think if this is that important to certain individuals and the community would be more vocal. the fact that you don't hear
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anything speaks volumes. thank you so much for your time. please keep us posted and best of luck to you, gianna appeared six grade should be a fun time and i hope you enjoy it going forward. fox news alert seven people are dead with 30 tornadoes to tear across the southeast. one of those victims a 5-year-old in georgia. >> carley: we will track the forecast for today in the next hour of "fox & friends first." ♪ ♪ a must in your medicine cabinet! less sick days! cold coming on? zicam is the number one cold shortening brand! highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula.
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