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rachel: straight to a fox news alert, 10 people are dead, at least 10 others are hurt after a mass shooting at a lunar new year event near los los angeles. the suspect fled the scene and is at large. >alexandra huff hasthe latest. >> reporter: the scene has to have initially played out inside a busy ballroom dance studio. limited information has been revealed about the suspect. investigators saying only that they believe the shooter was a man. the shooting happened just before 10:30 p.m. local time in monterey park, a couple miles east of los angeles, sharing the same county. thousands had been gathered in
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the area for the lunar new year evidence p only. event. the sheriff's department confirming 10 victims were pronounced dead at the scene, 10 more injured, conditions ranging from stable to critical. >> when officers arrived on scene, the observed numerous individuals, patrons of the location pouring out of the location. screaming. the suspect fled the scene and remains outstanding. anyone with information regarding this incident we're asking them to call la sheriff's homicide. >> reporter: monterey park is home to a large asian population. nothing more has been provided in terms of possible motive or suspect description. a press conference is expected to take place within the next few hours. the fbi is now assisting with this investigation. guys,. rachel: thank you so much. another fox news alert.
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the doj seizes more classified documents from joe biden's home. six more items were found from his time in the senate as vice president. if you're wondering what all these documents might be about, dan bongino says just follow the money. >> while he's on stage, joe biden bragging about getting a prosecutor fired for investigating his son's compan. who is mike. s he's talking about michael carpenter, used to work with the department of defense on russia and ukraine. that's the same michael carpenter who was the managing director of the penn biden center think tank. here's the dan bongino guide for liberals out there. liberal guide to scandal, see the ukrainians gave money to hunter biden. you see that? hunter biden then gave money to his dad and then the dad lobbied for money and weapons back for ukraine.
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and you're talking about the trump quid pro quo? rachel: right. >> good illustration. rachel: it is. >> and a this is not a rerun. this is yet another revelation i think the fifth that there is additional classified materials and we're saying six more items because we don't know if it was just documents, we don't know how many items, were they boxes. we don't know. what were they pertaining to? we don't know. why were they not disclosed the last time? we don't know. why were biden's lawyers allowed to work alongside the doj for 12 hours? we don't know. rachel: why was biden at the crime scene for many months since november? we don't know. >> if you look at the i'll vacation, one might try to say every step of the way there is a justification for each one of those steps other than influence peddling. well, then you think about washington, d.c. the nature of washington dc you think about the bidens in washington, d.c. for decades. then you think about maybe, say, this text. from a professor at the
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university of pennsylvania, he sent this to hunter biden's daughter. maybe gives you some insight into whether or not these business deals are all straight up and deserve the benefit of the doubt. he says this about her taking a trip to china. my impression is, it's pretty light lifting. no long speeches, more conversational. they'll fly you business class and provide all accommodations meals, are happy to try to he arrange business meetings and introductions for you over there and other sectors in china. i don't think it would surprise you to hear they are interested in you thanks to your family name. i p wo wouldn't take offense to, it's the chinese way. this is the cycle of influence peddling that exists within washington, d.c. and particularly what is clear in the biden family. rachel: and it is the chinese way. china, everyone who y studies hw they advance themselves in this
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whole geopolitical race with the united states and other countries, they do elite capture. so they take very highly influential politicians but particularly because they can't always get the money directly to joe, they're going to take their sons and daughters and lavish them with money in hopes that it will then influence the main person, joe biden in this case. >> that's why this all matters. will, as you pointed out yesterday, he was no nothing failed presidential candidate for decades. the target you would focus on. then he was elevated. now he's in a position where he was able to maximize the profit from that even more with a big portfolio under the obama administration and then accelerated at the penn biden center where documents were found. it's interesting that the documents could be the thing that forced the media to start connecting the dots on all the other business dealings which are right there in the laptop and right there out the in the
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open if they're willing to look. rachel: i love how you brought up the portfolio. do do you think it's a coincidence that joe biden chose ukraine, which is known for money laundering and corruption and being willing to pay out people like hunter who are on crack but somehow ends up on an energy board so ukraine, russia and china, that's what joe biden asked obama for him to oversee. i wonder why. there you go. >> well, not only have these latest documents been a revelation in the last 24 hours, so is the news that potentially ron klain, chief of staff to joe biden is winding down his tenure. why that may be, there's been various theories. is it because clearly the water is rising within the biden administration? is it because he's ready to go be in charge of the 2024 campaign for president for joe biden? or is it because he's burned out? that's what governor mike huckabee said, nobody lasts long in washington, d.c. here's the role he served for
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joe biden. >> thank you very much, mr. president president. i think it's time for the press conference and the press to leave. >> we're going to find ways to get them, the ones that want to leave, to get them out of afghanistan. >> the american people are more show me, not tell me, and what they want to see is the they want to he see we really have reached a new way of managing covid, they want to see the economic recovery is real and sustained. >> i think the political credit will follow from that. of course, the president's confident that his son didn't break a the law. we are not in a recession, i want to be clear on that. fiscal responsibility is important to us with the biden administration. >> here to help us react, sean duffy and dagen mcdowell, brand-new co-hosts of the new show, the bottom line on fox business. great to have you both. >> it's going to be huge. >> starting tomorrow. >> huge. i'll be tuning in. we'll get to that show, we want to get to the show in a moment and you guys working together.
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first, your reaction to the combination of more classified items and ron klain's explanation. >> i'll start with ron klain. one year ago after the first year of the biden presidency i said that he should be fired. because the only person who couldn't be fired was joe biden. and ron klain has been the architect of this disastrous presidency which has hurt every american through 40-year high inflation, through wide open border, afghanistan, and the easy lying that's come out of the white house. he's been -- ron klain's an embarrassment. mike huckabee says is so hard working in the biden white house. ron klain is the architect of the policies including the nightmare of a speech in georgia, talking about the horrific voting laws in georgia. ron klain is busy retweeting the
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most ridiculous people on twitter. he tweeted two years ago joe biden inherited a total dumpster fire, considering the uncongress unprecedented challenges he faced i would say he did a pretty darn good job. 1.4% inflation and an economy that was growing nearly 4% that didn't need $5 trillion in new debt and new spending. sos he's not even a good liar ron klain and not even a good tweeter. rachel: just retweeting. >> i think there's correlation here. the day we have the fbi going into joe biden's house and doing a complete walk-through, fine tooth had comb. they say they're looking at documents that are classified. what do you think they'll find in regard to the ties between hunter and joe biden and the business dealings they have. we have the laptop. they might see more information as they go through. ron klain says i'm out of here, i'm gone, i've had enough of the joe biden presidency. rachel: well, joe concha says
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he's leaving to go start up the joe biden campaign. obviously you don't believe that. >> listen, i don't know where he's going to go. to the point, i think they get burned out. they're on 12, 16 hours a day every day for two years. i think you do want to roll out. he's going to go make a lot of money in t think tank, go to google or facebook. rachel: he said he's tired >> he's responsible for suffering of the american people. >> how suspicious that there is a search of the delaware residence for joe biden, in the meantime he makes a trip to delaware. we're all wondering what's in the documents. there's conversations about ukraine, conversations about china. we don't f know what's be in the documents. we have a search on a weekend, a search weekend, between searches joe biden makes a trip to that home. how concerning and suspicious
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does that strike you? >> well, i look at the fbi. this is embarrassing for them. the fact that we're this far into the document scandal and they finally decide to go search the house. they fine decide to go to the -- finally decide to go to the crime scene and do an investigation. it's many embarrassing for them. i don't think joe knows what's where. my theory is, if you know that you have these classified documents, the fbi doesn't know, the doj doesn't know. why don't you take them and burn them. why don't you shred them no one misses them. you've had l them for six years. >> to me, that's what the window in time represents, the opportunity. p i'm not say it did. rachel: it could have. >> there's certainly an opportunity. >> i don't think they knew what was there. that's why the fbi comes in -- why are they so cagey with the words they use. they say they have an item. there's six documents in an eye. was there a crate, box, folder? give us more clarity in regard
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to where the documents were and how many there are. >> i do think they're in -- their responseses or lack of responses, karine jean-pierre was asked about this over -- on friday, when biden was -- when had the had said he was spending his weekend in rehoboth beach, why not wilmington and she was asked about this and she said he often travels to delaware on the weekends. i don't have anything more to say about that. why not wilmington? you now we know, why not wilmington. they're egging the press on to do dumpster diving, to look at hunter biden potentially because the press -- the media who have been picking up the garbage and trying to hide it for the biden family, they should be embarrassed first and foremost. andy mccarthy points out this is described as a consent search. andy said biden didn't consent to this search because he's mr. cooperation.
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liklike you consentbecause there of crimes. if you don't agree, the special counsel ultimately gets a search want. to sean's point, there's documents here, there and everywhere, the statute reads you're guilty of a crime if you use gross negligence in handling these classified documents. this is gross mishandling of classified documents. and the american people can see it. >> can i throw something by guys? think of donald trump and the way these cases were handled. donald trump, hes was trying to keep the documents not because he was trying to thwart the fbi. he was saying these are my documents. i declassified them. i'm entitled to them and possession is, what, 90% of -- i'm keeping them. joe biden didn't have any claim to those documents. he didn't declassify them because he couldn't declassify them so he automatically cooperated in giving them over.
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both were cooperating but donald trump was keeping his because he said they're his. and the media doesn't really report that. they try to say you donald trums a bafoon and hates law enforcement and joe biden is the great american who was cooperating. that's not how it played out. >> this is the easiest interview we've ever done, because you guys are cooperating like you were working together. rachel: it's a good sign for a new show. tell us about the new show. >> look how happy she is with me out of her office. >> i left your name on the office. people asked me about that. i said i won't take sean's name off because rachel and sean forever. >> or you're not that confident in dagen and duffy. rachel: he might come back. [laughter] >> they're going to stick around and tell us about the show straight ahead. >> do do we get to talk at
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through the gates in a stolen car last week. gianno caldwell was kicked out of a miami restaurant for his conservative views. the restaurant, paritas books and bread, confirming the stormily on instagram, -- story on instagram, saying, quote, their behavior in their words made other folks in the space as well as us working very uncomfortable. we told them our you views don't you align and the language they were using was unwelcome in our space. gianno joined us earlier. >> one of the owners came over to the table and told us, she had been listening to our conversation, we were not welcome there and i said to her, i said did i say something take was triggering to you. she said no. she said our politics aren't aligned. there's a target on the backs of people who happen to be black, who happen to be conservative, and it needs to come to an end. >> gianno revealed he had been
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discussing the rise of violence in liberal cities and the murder of his brother last year. >> you know what, good. paradise, paradis, they want their name known, they're telling this is who they are. everyone, you should know this is who they are. rachel: in other news, they're moving to havana where they only like one opinion from their customers. >> pay attention. can you solve this math had equation. it's currently causing a stir on social media after someone shared an 11-year-old's math homework. users are he debating the mathematical order of operations, which way to go about getting to the answer. >> some think the answer is 4. others say the correct answers . math experts say there's more than one right answer. there can't be more than one right answer in math. rachel:s this is why i don't like to help my kids with homework. >> what is that colon.
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what is a he colon in math. >> i got 1. >> what's the colon. >> i think it's divide by. >> you have to have the line. >> i'm sure that's what it is. that's my -- that's what it is. that's the operating theory. >> 2 times 3 is 6. 6 goes into 3 36, 6 times. rachel: do you agree, sean? dagen? >> multiple answer as. >> i got 4. >> what did you do. rachel: are we going to divulge the answers. >> what did you of do if? >> 36 divided by 3 is 12. >> you've got to do the thing in the parentheses first. >> 3 into 36 that's 12. you multiply that, 24. 24 divided by 6 is 4. that's why i came up with 4. rachel: that's why he's on the business channel and we're not. >> if the 12 is next to the 2 and the 2 is in parentheses, why did you multiply 12 times 2. >> doesn't have to go into 3 first. >> this is horrific tv.
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[laughter] rachel: i'm going to put a stop to this right now you. >> we'll move on. >> you guys are in charge of the man-splaining segment. off the wall segment. rachel came up with that. rachel: one of america's top ceos is pointing out the flaws of working from home. listen to this. >> we have people working fully, some working hybrid. some jobs it's okay. it better be okay for the company, the clients, the individual. it doesn't work for young kids, for spontaneity, we shouldn't feed the squeaky wheel. >> dagen and sean are here, back on the couch, host of the bottom line on fox business. let's talk about the show in one segment. what do you think of what jamie dimon had to say.
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>> she was saying that on a rival, loser network. shhe was alsoat a davos. is any american ceo looking out for the best interest of the united states of america by going to that boondoggle in switzerland? simply spending money to hubub and hob knob with a bunch owe ofelites who maybe want to desty our way of life. all the money he spent, what do shareholders have to say about it and employees who could have gotten raises instead of him flying over there to do good? maybe not. at least he wasn't unhinged and red in the face like al gore. working from home, nice to see he judges productivity by how warm the seats are in the building. you know, employees if they work from home can't see how big his corner office is. i think that he is an old
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fuddyduddy. >> really? >> yes. the way of the future for up and coming young people will be figuring out how to build a distributed workforce. because you will not have to spend money on real estate. and you will be able to hire the best and the brightest and they will be able to live in the fine states of texas and tennessee and nevada and florida. they will be able to live overseas. they will be able to live wherever they choose. and you will be able to hire the smartest people in the world. and you won't have to spend a god awful amount of money on real estate and i think this is to his detriment. this is a real kind of mind lock they have in finance and it's to their -- they'll suffer because of it. rachel: i think it's a good -- >> i don't mean to filibuster but i thinks he's -- rachel: it's a good point of
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view. >> i think he's wrong. >> you've got this show coming up. >> sorry, i talked, i didn't give you a chance to talk. >> i didn't see this. apparently you have things to say about negotiating with rachel, is that right? let's take a look what you. rachel: i haven't seen this. >> what i found in he congress is, if you are -- you dig your heels in and you're never willing to have a conversation, never willing to negotiate, that's always a bad place. even with my wife, i always think i'm right but i always lose about 60% of the fights i you get in, maybe 80%. >> i'm up to 90. >> i could be there too. she's right most of the time. >> nice admission. >> 60 -- >> i was elevating myself. i didn't want larry to think less of me. [laughter] >> tell us about the show, though. >> the 6:00 fox business, the bottom line,. >> the bottom line with dagen and duffy, 6:00 fox business, until 7:00. we're excited to work together. she used to interview me when i was in congress. she was a little tough on me, i
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thought. but we always had fun together and so we're talking politics and culture and policy and business. >> you knew instinctively he could make fun of me. like immediately and it's true. like you put out like a mocking tweet like oh, you know, coming loaded because this woman. >> here she comes again. we're excited to be together and on the fox business network with this lineup. it's going to be awesome and huge. we're going to have a lot of fun together. rachel: it's going to be an awesome show, 6:00 p.m. on the business channel. you have to move to the other channel. >> yeah. come on over. >> bottom line. >> one click. >> bottom line with duffy and dagen. >> or dagen and duffy. rachel: keep him in line. >> thank you for teaching him how to say my name. rachel: he was saying dagen. he says bagel instead.
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>> i know a lot. >> she's like it's dagen. rachel: dagen and duffy. all right. >> check it out. >> great to see you both. >> thank you, guys. >> still a ahead, from classified documents to hunter biden's business ties, republicans want answers for joe biden and no surprise, the comrade cortes weighs in. >> they want to go after hunter biden's laptop, this whole thing. we can't stop them. but we can embarrass them. >> clay travis reacts, next. nde, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application; that easy. and if your business doesn't get paid, we don't get paid. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $2 billion but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com, powered by innovation refunds.
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congresswoman, squad member, alexandria ocasio-cortez, taking jabs at republicans are's probes into the president and his family's business ties, this as more classified items are found in his wilmington, delaware residence. our next guest says it's time to search all of the president's properties, it's clay travis. he's here to explain. clay, i think she's behind the curve. she doesn't seem to realize you can't dismiss this hunter biden thing anymore as a clown car. even the holdouts are beginning to report on the obvious truths behind the investigation. >> yeah. no doubt. and i don't think it's a great surprise that aoc might not be up to snuff on all of the details of any subject, let's be honest. she's basically an instagram influencer who got elected to congress. congratulations to her. i don't think anybody turned to her to be an expert on any issue under the sun. on the joe biden situation, five different announcements from the
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biden team that there have been classified documents found, back to november 2nd, six days before the midterm election. we haven't to our knowledge had the department of justice and/or the fbi conduct a full-on search of his delaware beach home. not to mention other parts of his life, right. i mean, remember, he's had these documents it apierce for years and if you listen to senators, the idea that he would have had classified documents from the his days in the senate flat-out crazy because most senators don't get that much access to classified documents outside of secure rooms. so look, this is continuing to build and become a bigger and bigger story and the question that i have asked from the moment this started, will, is why was the initial search happening. why did they -- remember initially, will, they said, yea hey a, we've got to move out the boxes from the old office there at the penn biden center. why did you decide to move by
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having $1,000 an hour lawyer decide to move for you? moving is never fun. if you have to pay $1,000 an hour to somebody to help you move, it's even worse. remember that guy i believe who was there for the move was looking for something and it feels like they've been looking for something ever since and finally department of justice has said your search is incompetent. it took almost three months for them to say it but to come in and finally do it themselves seems like a fairly significant escalation in the investigation. >> i can hear you, it's time to search everything, rehoboth, delaware, everything. >> 100%. >> i can do the math had. it doesn't add up. the 9ers stopped the run, the cowboys haven't been great at the run. give me hope, clay, there's something beyond dabbing prescott needing to be -- dak prescott needing to be officer t
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for the niners. >> congratulations to the eagles. i think the reason why cowboy fans should be optimistic -- i got the 49ers. i think the 49ers may win by 3 and-a-half or 4. that could be a good thing, depending on how bets go hads this weekend. brock purdy at some point, seven round draft pick, he stepped in and played lights out for the san francisco 49ers. at some point you would expect him to come back down-to-earth and throw two or three interceptions in a game. could it happen here? maybe. i think that's the reason the cowboys should be a little optimistic. i don't think dak has to be perfect. i think dak just has to you a void making egregious errors which has oftentimes been a challenge for him, particularly in the playoffs and i think you need to hope given the play makers the cowboys have on defense that they can make brock purdy make mistakes.
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>> that's it. >> if that happens, i think the cowboys have a chance. both these teams think they're running into a buzz saw against the eagles. >> the run game terrifies me both ways. tall that comes down to this. i think you're exactly right. does the dream come to an end for brock purdy. that seems to be the only question. >> yes. >> i'll retain faith and hope. i don't know if you can see me but i did a live on air change, i am in the jersey, the dak prescott jersey as we speak. >> tell hegseth this by the way. i lost money on the eagles game against the giants. >> sorry. >> i overrated the giants based on what they did to his crap vikings team and that collapsed. cost me another week. >> sorry, clay. sorry. i think he's going to do it today. >> remember to check out what's clicking. thanks, clay. >> thanks, y'all. have a great day. >> still ahead illegal immigrants are crossing the
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>> welcome back to "fox & friends." well, there is a reason why people go to florida in the winter and this is it. 78 degrees as you wake up right now in miami. it's 38 in new york. it is 42 in los angeles. really cold air settled in across parts of the west. the rain is over. take a look at what happens over the next seven days. i like to show you had that on sundays west coast, we are dry. that's good news. we have a big storm coming across much of the east, a series of storms that will bring a big soaker across the southeast and snow across interior sections of the northeast. not looking at rain at any snow across big cities of the i-95 corridor. the take a look at today, it's one of the storms. we've got rain across parts of the mid-atlantic, toward coastal areas of the carolinas. that will clear out later today. take a look on the northern side of this, we've got snow across much of the ohio river valley, to the north of the ohio river.
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that's the dividing point. this continues to pull to the north with snow across interior sections. rain up and down the eastern seaboard. rachel, over to you. rachel: thank you, rick. we've been telling you about the record number of migrant encounter the at the border. new data reveals a scarier figure, more than 278,000 who got away, an average of nearly 2500 a day. our next guest has reported from the border, sunday morning futures anchor maria bartiromo joins us now to t to he react. this is just after we heard about 38 known terrorists coming across the border which is blowing away all the records on capturing terrorists. we tonight know how many terrorists are in the got away number. maria: that's exactly right. good morning to you, rachel. rachel: g maria: these are devastating numbers. i've seen this up close and personal, many times. when you consider the fact that
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now 38 people, just since october, okay, this is just since october, 38 people have been apprehended on the terrorist watches list. this is o on top of 98 people te prior year. this is who we know of. there are plenty what that have actually gotten through. the got aways, more than a million at this point on joe biden's watch. we don't know what their intentions are. we don't know why they're coming in and why they are evading apprehension intentionally. that is why speaker kevin mccarthy is going to be doing hearings at the border to force his democrat colleagues to get down on the border, to actually see up close b personal what we have seen. the devastating trek had that te people a take to come into america illegally, getting raped by the drug cartels, the enormous amount of money, billions of dollars that
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dangerous cartels are making because they're the ones that are deciding who gets in and who doesn't get in and at what price into america. it's an absolute dereliction of duty. this year we will know if in fact alejandro mayorkas is impeached. there is a movement to impeach him. we'll watch that. we have a lot of breaking news coming up. the stunning details behind joe biden's gross negligence j of handling documents. the l da daily mail is reporting there was another location that the documents went to before getting to the penn biden center and that location was in chinatown, in d.c. yes, you heard it right. this is not a b babylon b hos, chinatown the in d.c. and the whole move, packing up the boxes, was overseen by an assistant who was recommended by
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hunter biden, kathy chung. we don't know if she was reporting all of the classified documents, whether she knew about the classified documents, if she's was reporting back to the chinese communist party. but this is getting downright scary. we're leading the program this morning with breaking news from james comer. the chairman of the oversight committee and his plans and what's he's going to be doing in terms of this incredible stunning news of joe biden's gross negligence of handling these classified documents. we will also get devin nunes' take on it, of courses running the trump media and technology group. he knows about handling documents that are classified in the so-called secret room, the skiff. he's going to talk to us about the process. we'll also talk with majority leader steve scalise to get his take on the gop plans about this. newt gingrich brings element a into it. he has news from the university of delaware and where those documents are that were given to
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the university of delaware when joe biden was senator and senator joe manchin was my exclusive this week in davos. i am so happy to be back on american soil. wait until you hear what joe manchin said to he me about the border, rachel. he said there will be no immigration policy until that border is secure. so democrats understand this issue and the threat of it as well. we will also get joe manchin's take on the biden laptop. it's all coming up, breaking news top of the hour, 10:00 a.m. i'll see you then. rachel: what a lineup, maria. can't wait to watch. maria: thank you. rachel: have a great sunday and a great show. maria: thank you. you too. rachel: ice, ice, baby, our families are outside ice skating and we bring it all to you from fox square. ♪ vanilla ice, ice, baby. ♪ vanilla ice, ice, baby. ♪ vanilla ice, ice, baby. ♪
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of what to do with your kids and loved ones. >> first up, so thrilled, ice skating. [laughter] >> my goal is to stay remaining standing up. joining us on this awesome skating rink on fox squares is stephanie gilkhernik. she is a skating coach with a skating club of new york, one of the oldest and biggest skating clubs in the u.s. >> minnesota, he knows how to skate. wisconsin, he knows how to skate. i don't know how to skate. teach me, please. >> you want to be safe. safety is number one. really quick, safety position is when you bend your knees and keep your head up. >> this is the safety position. >> this is safety position. if you feel like you're going to fall, this disposition to be in -- this is the position to stay in. >> we're going to take marches and a glide and show me safety and you're just going to keep repeating that until you get
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better at the gliding and better at the marching and stamping. and then we can make it more advanced for you as you start getting better. >> girls, what do you like about skating? >> the life skills. [laughter] >> life skills. the life skills. >> dedication, teamwork and time management. >> yes. yes. >> skating with my friends and family. >> all right. we love to hear that. >> good answer. >> and it's fun. >> you how quickly can you learn to be proficient in skating. >> i say it takes six to eight weeks, if you come to your class once a week and practice after you can be a skater. to be a really good skater, you're going to have to skate a lot more than that. >> okay. good to know. >> let's go skating. >> this is my gwen. >> hi, gwen. >> you're going to teach her how to skate? >> no. backwards, look at this. >> nice. [laughter] >> we've got sean duffy out here, this man knows how to
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skate. >> you need to get a lot more speed to be able to glide. >> show us some stuff. >> give us some moves. >> are we going to race or something? >> me and you? from this end to that end? >> no. >> come on, patrick. >> gwen going down. >> come on, be patrick. patrick.>> can you do it? pete, check it out. >> you want to show them a spin? you want to show them how to do a spin? we've underput their arms up straight. make sure we're not going to hit anybody. your arms behind you and you're going to pull around and hug yourself. at the count of three, one, two, three. >> we want to thank the ice skating rink, thank you. >whereare my cowboys fans. >> there she is. thank you to stephanie. more "fox & friends." ♪
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will: hey, happy birthday to my little brother matt today and judith, right there -- [cheers and applause] pete: how we doing? rachel: we've got a hockey player here. pete: go to church and, i guess, pull for the i cowboys maybe. will: let's go, cowboys! ♪ if. ♪ maria: good sunday morning, everyone. thanks so much for joining us, welcome to "sunday morning futures." i'm maria bartiromo. today, gross negligence putting america in danger. more classified documents seized from joe biden's home during a 12 the-hour search over the weekend, as top secret files were sent to yet another d.c. location reportedly in d.c.'s chinatown neighborhood before making hair way to the penn biden center. the move of secret files and
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