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it is ridiculous. >> steve: it is no surprise democrats are being ridiculous. exactly. thank you so much for being with us tonight. thank you and don't forget to set your dvr so you never miss a show. we will see you nextthank yo sub "the next revolution" will be televised. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> todd: a fox news alert, california police confirming the man accused of killing ten people at a dance studio on the eastern edge of loss angeles is dead. officials are still working around the clock for the motive. the names are unclear. you were watching "fox & friend first" on a monday morning, i'm todd piro. >> carley: carley shimkus. two credited for saving lives at a second location after successfully wrestling the gunmen to the ground and disarming him before he fled.
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jackie ibanez with the details, jackie. >> hey, good morning los angeles authorities say he entered another studio about 20 minutes after the first shooting and probably intended to kill more people but to cope very brave community members with their lives on the line to stop him. >> the suspect went to the location after he conducted the shooting and he was disarmed by two community members who i considered to be heroes because they saved lives. this could have been much worse. >> in the meantime, the police come from the suspected gunman is dead from self-i inflicted gt wounds. you see this white band swarmed by police officers after staff in a nearby hospital alerted the man fitting his description had come by to receive treatment. just a short time later, the police pulled him over and surrounded the vehicle as they approached the car, they heard
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gunshots and found him dead inside. the police say he was only suspect in the shooting that killed ten people and injured ten others. seven of those are still in the hospital. president joe biden reacted to the tragic shooting with the white house staff saying, "i directed my homeland security advisors with full support of state authorities as they continue to respond and investigate the shooting." voluntary community members cannot believe something like this can happen in their peaceful community. >> just so sad and scared and hurtful because people can't just celebrate with their family safely. >> kind of mind-boggling and this morning i was trying to process everything. it is overwhelming. >> to see this happen in this place is shattering. >> the police that this morning they still don't have a motive for the senseless act, carley, back to you. >> carley: jackie, thank you. from california to texas come outrage in houston after a man
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charged with kidnapping and assaulting a woman was released on two bonds, each costing only $1. that man is back in court arrested again for threatening the very same woman. >> texas officials are furious including greg abbott, used in judges outrageous and dangerous bale policies are literally killing people. as for the original charges that this perp was charged with, kidnapping and choking a woman here and so the judge sees that and says come up that make sense give them $1 bail on each charge. >> carley: he had a prior felony convictions and his name is aubrey tail and accused of kidnapping a woman, beating her inside of her car several days. and then released on to $1 bond in a few days later arrested again for threatening that same woman to her raising her. people are saying this is a
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"get out of jail free card." this is so unbelievable because this is 2023 and we keep hearing stories like this that ball while the mind. after a while, you forget about how many things happened over and over again. if you read about the situation, there were other people that say, "we hear about $1 bonds all the time." this is something that regularly happens. unfortunately, you have to think about the women in this situation, too and what kind of message this tends to her. >> todd: no one cares about victims in 2023. let's remember victims are the ones victimized by the crime, not the tough life in the backstory of the criminal. enough with that so obviously the question becomes, what was the judge doing? we tried to get a little insight into the judge that okayed the $1 bail. he made this facebook post in november when he was running for reelection. judges don't commit crimes,
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criminals do. judges don't commit crimes, police officers do. bail bonding companies do. judges don't prosecute crimes, prosecutors do. okay, but one thing that judges do do is they evaluate the situation on the whole and determine whether or not should be granted to a criminal like this when granting bail. i think we can agree based on the eight prior convictions and based upon the nature of the crime involved in this case, $1 bail wildly inappropriate. this is happening, and carley, we did point out this is not in new york state or california but the state of texas, a blue city of houston. but still texas otherwise. >> carley: this is a mess because we interviewed a borrower because he sleeping in his barn because this one repeat offender that keeps hitting the bars on the street his business
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is on and robbing and breaking in. he's in a position where he has to sleep in a bar armed and wait and see, protect his own business while paying texas of the police station can do that for him. it's not the place is full but the repeat offenders that are continuing to do this to businesses in the area. texas governor greg abbott also says we will put a stop to this legislative session and hold these lawless judges accountable. so he's going to do something about it. >> todd: we will see. >> carley: absolutely. for south carolina town some are calling the trial of the century as proceedings began to date in the case against alex murdaugh peer of the now disbarred attorney stands accused of murdering his wife and their son paul who found shot to death in their home in 2021. the police say myrdal is facing more than 100 criminal charges
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including fraud, drug trafficking and tax evasion and the televised trial will begin today with jury selection. and take a look this, highway patrol leasing body cam footage of the moment they captured inmates who escaped from jail last week. you can see the police pulling the car over for a traffic violation when they speed up forcing high-speed chase and officers quickly catch up to the vehicle when the inmate attempt to escape on foot pier they were caught and taken into custody. this comes after a group of five busted out of a prison fleeing in a stolen car. the inmate michael was caught friday spotted a loan at a bar. three of the five fuel edges are sex offenders. >> todd: now to an ugly scene in texas last night when the dallas cowboys lost a big playoff game to the san francisco 49ers. talk about adding insult to injury, you can see fast flying and throwing punches at each
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other on the concourse of the stadium. at one point, you can see they threw a drink at a fellow fan raking up the brawl but unclear what started the fight. or if any arrests were made but i can tell you it had to do with this, not much prettier for the cowboys losing to the 49ers. the 49ers advancing to the second afc championship game. >> mccaffrey, touchdown san francisco! it looks like a penalty, prescott, that will do it! >> todd: that was the last play of the game and the cowboys taking criticism online over attempted to play an four term expired it appeared the lineman weren't aligning and not in position to block. and san francisco gets the win and they did this weird thing elliott was center and that's
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not his position but he snapped the ball to the quarterback. and set up one of those last-minute things. it didn't work. in the meantime joe burrow and the bengals bengals, 27-10 loss and disappo as in attendance for the game just three weeks after collapse in monday night matchup. obviously a lot of america was voting for the bills but it didn't work out but good story nonetheless. here is your nfl final four. ucr came there 3:00 p.m. sunday on fox, the 49ers they will play somebody. i refused to say who. >> gnomic >> carley: they will play the eagles come i will say it for you. who is going to win? >> todd: i think the eagles. >> carley: i like the narrative by judge jea judge jeanine pirro. you are so attached to the
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narrative. the number one fan! >> todd: new jersey, it will say josh. >> carley: oh, my gosh, the extra point he missed in the beginning but -- >> todd: the eagles come obviously this extra point is in his head but you know, look at this. you know it is bad. how can i put this delicately, the governor of texas. >> carley: he posted a tweet, "i swear i can kick as good as the dallas cowboys can." there was a lot of social media reaction to the extra point you missed. he missed four in the game against the jagged lawyers and 17 they played previously. >> todd: no, he missed four against the bucks. you are in the right state. >> carley: oh, my gosh, listen, i have no personal dog in this fight but i was pulling for the kicker so hard.
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you have one job and you screw up or miss it or don't succeed, all eyes are on you especially what happened last game. but redemption. and also jerry jones was asked about it and the coach's decision for the kicker was exonerated by field goals. i am proud of him. so all of the team is proud of bread tomorrow. >> todd: he has eight months. this clearly, he did kick a long field goal. the two yes. he ended the game on a high note. >> todd: yes, excited to watch josh take on bill hurts. >> carley: . >> todd: atlanta under siege by rioters in torching a police and outside of the city with domestic chair there terror charges but one liberal media outlet describing all the
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mayhem. >> the violent, violent, violent, i think there is real use of the word "violence." >> carley: plus at the border searching under president biden with nearly 40 already in the fiscal year and 17 just last month alone. and caught, wait until you hear how many known gotaways the cpc is still reporting. the latest after this.
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♪ ♪ >> carley: we are back with a crisis at the southern border. fox cameras rolling with the texas department of safety disrupted train operations in del rio yesterday. more than 20 migrants from honduras, guatemala were apprehended. one of the migrants need medical attention at the scene. we are learning border agents have arrested ten sex offenders this monday just in the del rio sector alone. that brings sex offenders apprehended 2:30 eight to date this fiscal year. the latest set of custom and border patrol data shows there were more than 250,000 migrant
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encounters in december which is the most on record in a single month appears agents have captured 710,000 migrants just three months into the fiscal year. >> todd: the cpc said the border agents apprehended 17 suspects on the fbi's terrorist watch list in december. that brings 38 the fiscal year 2023 in october and counting those that agents managed to catch. cpc revealing 44.2 million cutaways at the border agency since president biden took office. retired air force colonel and brother who died in sept september 11th attacks joins me now, great to see you as always. should every american be that children bidens open border policy with intent on doing us harm into the country. >> on a scale of 1 to 10 i would put it at 11 or 12. we are talking about that number
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of gotaways. we are talking upwards of 3400 a day coming across the border. we have no way of knowing how many of those people may be on the terrorist watch list. we are over. we don't know if they are not people on the terrorist watch list that have bad intentions. this flies in the face of everything we have learned. >> todd: the numbers are not on our side 1.2 million gotaways in the two years since president biden took office. 17 terrorist suspects apprehended in december. that tells me a lot of terrorist suspects were linked to terror are inside the homeland already. and they are undetected. >> i can't believe we are still talking about this. i remember being on the show almost two years ago talking about two human needs that were apprehended who came into the country together, but were captured separately. they were up to no good. that was back in 2021.
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since that time how many people have come across the border? do we have to learn this hard lesson of 9/11 all over again where we have 3,000 massacred in 2,000 lost 9/11 and 184 people at the pentagon and 146 -- if my brother firefighter and new york city firefighter, 60 police officers and one business lost 700 employees behind 50 pregnant widows. isn't that enough for us as a country to take? but here we are and we have this open border policy. again, 9/11 commission said, "hey, we need to know who is coming into the country. we need biometric identifiers of people. we need biometric entry and exit screening of everybody that comes into the country." so while you and i are taking our shoes off and airports,
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these people are walking right across the border. it is outrageous. and if you add to that when talking about the security, we have our cbp folks turned into order takers and federal air marshals come about 150 of them, taking off of airplanes supposed to be keeping us safe while traveling in the air, they are being sent to the border to be order takers. it is a recipe for disaster, todd. >> todd: as you said biden deploying about 200 air marshals to the border. here is the "washington examiner" editorial board: this out, "this the biden administration dismantled the entire federal air marshals system if god forbid anything sd happen on any flight, biden has 100% to blame." donald, what happened to never forget? >> never forget?
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they forgot and don't give a damn. it is obvious they have totally forgot about 9/11. we could almost accept all rights, we will have open borders with smugglers, human traffickers and murderers and people like that. but now, to have a repeat of 9/11. you know, intelligence will tell you there are still dedicated jihadists out there that want to pull off another 9/11. there are people out there that would love to take an airplane down here or there just isn't a way we can stop this at this point. and i know i think we are whistling past the graveyard. and i think it is a matter of not win but if we have a mass casualty event in this country. i hate to say that and i hope i am wrong. >> todd: that is terrible and i hope you are wrong. and how much of a slap in the face for your brother sacrifice of 9/11? >> not just 9/11, we thought two
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wars after that. all of the servicemen and women who sacrifice their lives and all the people who went out of their way to keep this country safe. here we go. we have the useful idiot in the white house who is just -- i don't know, whoever is controlling him doesn't have the best interest of the american public in mind and whoever is making these calls. we know it's not president biden. whoever is behind this policy just doesn't want a safe ame america. >> todd: it is such a head-scratcher appear there is no way to look at it, it is a head-scratcher and none of it make sense. thank you, donald for being on the show. donald arias, we appreciate as always, thank you, my friend. did you hear this from vice president kamala harris coursework she has a different take on the declaration of independence while pushing the white house abortion agenda. >> a promise we made in the declaration of independence. that we are each endowed with
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the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness. >> todd: did she miss a word there? >> carley: president biden facing pullout over classified documents after in his delaware home. the latest in a live report coming up next. ♪ ♪
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typical for this time of year but of course as you mention the property may be next up for a federal search. and according to cbs reporting the department of justice considering carrying out searches for classified documents and other locations connected to president biden. this, of course, several more sets of classified documents were found in the wilmington home on friday. that makes the fourth batch to be found since november. according to president biden's personal attorney on friday, "doj took possession of materials deep within the scope of inquiry including six items with documents of classification workings and surrounding materials, some of which the president service at the senate and some of which were from his tenure as vice president." house republicans continued to weigh in. >> now that we learned some of these go back to his senate time, clearly he is a serial classified document order. speak with the biden is tracking a bleeding bear through a snowstorm here there is evidence
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everywhere. >> president biden has said he has no regrets about the handling of classified documents. there were deck don't make democrats that he should. >> look on my messed up. >> we are all human and make mistakes. i can tell you come i don't think anyone intended to do it to full in the wrong hands and used against our country. i know he didn't intend that to happen. >> let's be honest, the information diminishes the stature of any person in possession of it. it's not supposed to happen. other default of a staffer or attorney, it makes no difference. the elected official bears all of the responsibility. >> carley, todd, president biden is returning to washington today. >> carley: alexandria hoff live for us, thank you. and the president's defense of the document scandal doesn't make the cut. >> even if it were true, the violation is gross negligence
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with classified information. inadvertence is not a defense. it is almost a plea of guilty for him to be saying that. this business how they self-report, just to be clear on that. they did not self-report. so the biden private law your spine the first batch on november 2nd at the office, right? they notify not law enforcement but the biden white house, which notifies not law enforcement but the national archives. now, this is important, all's well so, they were hoping for a national archives would took this away. who notified the justice department? it wasn't the top political officials at the national archives, but it was the inspector general to look for misconduct in the agency and reported to congress. >> todd: boy, that nears that little talking point. white house chief of staff to leave his post in the coming week and fox has one former
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white house covid response coordinator jeff seitz expected to take his place. the far left is not happy about the replacement slamming the corporate health care world and his wealth that has come with it. many are accusing him of capitalizing off of americans after he agreed to pay $7 million of allegations of fraudulent medicare in 2015 and working with the center of economic policy research says quite possibly this is the day ron desantis became president from a catastrophic decision. >> carley: listen to this interesting -- north carolina town calling for regulation against cryptocurrency. trethe deafening noise and migrations of the fans of computers and servers and worried it could threaten the power grid. murphy north carolina resident joins us now. mike, good morning to ask him a difficult situation you find yourself in the tell us what is
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going on in your neck of the woods. >> yeah, so out of the blue, crypto mines just started popping up in our area. the one in general is probably about 500 feet from my front door. the noise is insane and if you are on the mountaintop above the crypto mind, it is even worse. i don't know if there is much we can do about it right now, but what we are trying to do as a community's get it out to the public that if they see crypto mines coming up in their area, they need to do everything possible to ban them and not allow those to get on the grid. >> carley: mike, can you describe the noise and what are you hearing? how often does this noise occur? >> right now and went to shoot a video this morning but it was too large to get it to you all.
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this morning it is running 85 decimals. it sounds and feels like you are behind a jet sitting on the tarmac and that jet never leaves. or imagine being inside of niagara falls and not being able to get rid of the noise ever. like your house is in the dead center of niagara falls. >> if your house is dead center of the niagara, what are you going to do? are you going to stay there? >> my houses for sale and when they turned this on last year, they turned on the first container and the noise was just insane. we decided that we were just going to move. however, this area is mostly retired folks on a fixed income. they don't have the ability to pack up and move somewhere else. so, yeah, we were able to get out. we will lose value on our home because of this.
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but >> carley: you can't stay. >> more for my friends and neighbors and we have one neighbor on top of the mountain in her house feels like it will vibrate up or it is so loud that they are. >> carley: mike, crypto mining is not like traditional mining. have you been able to wrap around with this company even does? >> yeah, but i don't know if i'm allowed to say the name of the company but i believe there mining theory him, each container has five doors on it and behind each door, at least 9686, 86 or a computer device so each container is close to $1 million in cash. there is five of them sitting by the road. and another 15 of them sitting back a little bit. they are just destroying power. on christmas eve when it was 3 degrees here, we had rolling
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blackouts while we are sitting in the dork come i can look out my window and see the crypto mine had power. and i think that, that is hurtful right there for the power company to shut down our power but leave crypto mines up and running. but that will be tbas deal. >> carley: i understand china band crypto mining so a lot of these crypto mines are popping up in the u.s., which is very interesting. real quickly, what do you think the solution is? are you calling for regulation here? >> i can't tell what we have going on in the background, but i think our politicians need to maybe follow china's lead and get on board. but hearing that so many politicians want to get paid in crypto nowadays. i think maybe they might want to rethink that because they are punishing the citizens of the u.s. and we all know that crypto is a great way to hide their cash.
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and now, what crypto is as you run algorithms to win money. you have the ability to hide that money. so it can't be taxed. >> carley: quite the situation you and your neighbors find yourself in. thank you for helping on and explaining what is going on in murphy, north carolina. >> i hope this never happens to any community in the u.s. >> carley: i agree with the outcome of this is a tough one. mike, thank you. all right, turning to this my six people facing domestic terror charges as the police rioters destroyed downtown atlanta smashing up businesses and torching a police car. >> todd: the daughter of a top democrat arrested for vandalism and assaulting an officer over the weekend. details next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> carley: outrage and used and after a man charged with kidnapping and assaulting a woman released on two bonds costing $1 appear that man is now back in court arrested again for threatening the very same woman. texas officials are furious including greg abbott who tweeted him part "outrageous and
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dangerous policies are killing people. >> todd: and decon the director in houston and andy, someone like yourself who deals with victims and most trying times, what kind of a message does $1 bail for violent crime like this send to the victims? >> well, like the hold up of $1 and say essentially this blocks your freedom. so here you have a victim who was kidnapped, she was beaten, and we tell victims to do by reporting it to authorities. they arrest the suspect. but keep in mind, this suspect has eight prior felony convictions. he has been to prison twice for $1. we just passed a law last legislative session that basically says you can no longer give out p.r. upon or recognizance sent bonds or what we call "get out of free jail card."
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i will go ahead and make it $1 from the total of $2. i can imagine what this message would send the victim absolutely horrified and scared out of their wits. that is the first thing you have got to do. sure enough, three days after he is out on the $1 bonds, he gets charged with two additional felonies, violating a protective order and threatening the same victim again. so, i have got to wonder where this is that? spate of the situation, like you said texas governor greg abbott "repeat offenders accused of beating a woman get $1 bond, houston judges with outrageous bail policies are killing people. we will put a stop to it this legislative session and hold these judges accountable." if you were advising the governor, what would you tell them to do to make sure this doesn't happen again? >> again, makes me wonder if it
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happened once, it has to happen other times as well. and this session which actually started that we get another bill passed. the bill will basically put a minimum mandate saying you can't give $1 bonds on defendants charged with violent crimes. it simply defies logic. and this upcoming legislative session, just opened up the proverbial response and might not actually like what will happen. i'm hoping that we do pass a bill that anyone charged with violent cannot walk out of jail with a bond and it defies logic. for someone who deals with victims, the reverberations and domino effect that this has particularly on domestic violence can last for decades if you say, "i'm not going to come forward because you will just cut them loose
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with $1." it is up to us in this upcoming legislative session to address the deals of giving out $1 bonds which are basically get out of jail free card. >> todd: andy, thank you so much, we appreciate your time, sir. six activists facing domestic terrorist charges and anti-police riots rich across the land of this week. >> carley: you can see right or smashing torching a police car. all of this in response to a deadly shoot-out between a protester and an officer. brooke singman is here to tell us more, brooke, good morning. >> none of these are from atlanta but the chaos stemming from atlanta, $90 billion trading sector which anti-police act like antifa call cop city. the protests escalating for months but it keeps to a climax when 26-year-old shot and wounded a georgia state patrol officer.
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and clearing protesters from the training facilities domestic construction site. they shot back and andre dickens with reports the protests were peaceful. some individuals brought explosives and shattered windows to nearby businesses. this video shows the police car set on fire by demonstrators. it is unclear many people were injured or what the total cost of property damage would be following those riots. meanwhile in boston, the daughter of house democratic catherine clark was arrested during a separate intake cup incident. the charge includes assault with a dangerous weapon and damage of property by the graffiti. she spray-painted a monument before assaulting a police officer and certain solidarity with the atlanta rioters. clark tweeting about her daughter's arrest, "i love rightly and this is a difficult time in cycle with parenting."
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this will be evaluated by the legal system and i am confident in that process. they witnessed spray painting no cop city on the boston common bandstand saturday night, carley, todd. >> carley: brooke come alive for us and some of the media to take on this chaos and a guest on cnn categories the situation. >> there is a real blurring of the lines and the use of the word violence, the reason violent, violent, violent and it gives the impression, the only violence or only acts of violence against people that i saw were actually police tackling the protesters. >> todd: independent women's forum, the trees, that guest went on to say his property destruction violence? to some people it is. what is your reaction to those comments?
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>> good morning and thank you for having me. it is ridiculous. unfortunately, this is what the left, particularly media journalist did here they are trying to excuse the violent groups like antifa, revenge. the groups are doing the dirty work that a lot of progressives want to be done but don't want their hands on it. when you are targeting pregnancies, crisis pregnancy centers. when you are targeting areas where the police can train centers being developed. i thought the point of police reform efforts could be that police could be trained to situations but very much after one thing which is to ensue chaos by ensuring those people who keep us safe are no longer able to do that. >> carley: use a crime and public safety or achilles' heel for the left. now you have nancy pelosi saying one of the reasons democrats lost the house is because new york democrats didn't take
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crime seriously enough. >> absolutely. a lot of what we heard is that crime is a perception problem, particularly perpetrated on certain networks, when in fact, everyday people in new york city and across the country are worried about the random violence. the violent acts whether carjacked here in washington, d.c., or whether being on a train rail. taking mass transit in new york. so, the left realizes they turned a blind eye during the 2020 election cycle to crime and turn to health care, turn to everything else. people recognize there is a problem. you can't cherry pick the statistics to support anti-rising violence narrative when come in fact, people see the local news everyday and recognize what is going on in their own neighborhoods. >> todd: vice president kamala harris quoting the declaration of independence during her remarks yesterday but listen, she conveniently leaves out one important word. >> america is a promise.
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it is a promise of freedom and liberty. [applause] a promise we made in the declaration of independence. that we are each endowed with the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness. >> todd: what happened to lights, patrice? >> it is a terrible omission on her part. that is not a moment of forgetfulness. let's be clear here, there is no right to pursuit of happiness or freedom without the in a livable god-given right to life peer that is the bottom line. unfortunately the left including vice president harris cannot give on the word life because it undercuts on abortion and it supports the idea that yes, there was pro-life. i'm speaking as an individual, as a mom who has delivered two baby boys to this body.
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i recognize and women across the country recognize this but what the vice president did yesterday, she gave a stub speech for 2024. she's trying to keep up the momentum among female voters in in about a abortion changes in this country. that is only issue they think they can win on. >> carley: it is so strange whoever wrote this speech, if she didn't pick these remarks herself would even choose and then take the word life out of the most notable and important quotes that this country has. everybody knows the pursuit of happiness. she made these comments to commemorate what would have been the 50th anniversary of the roe v. wade decision. it is almost like an admission. she made a pro-life argument and didn't even mean to. patrice, we have to leave it there. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> todd: and out to this, raising money for a family of beloved colleague, alex the
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senior vice president of news and politics passed away on friday. so far, over $223,000 raised all going to support his children's future. ellen was a crucial leader for the coverage of every major news event. he was a happy warrior who had a smile on his face. >> sincere condolences to his family and his wife rachel, 17-year-old son, ben, and his daughter olivia. he was 47 years old. we welcome anyone to donate to his gofundme page to support his family during this difficult time. he was a legend in this building, a consistent pace during important news events fox news has ever covered in a very kind man and he will be dearly, dearly missed. >> todd: he worked with literally so many of us in touch so many and a tough time right now. fox news impacted by america's
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crime crisis, adam klotz attacked by vicious teens on a new york subway. >> being hassled by this group of seven or eight teens. yo, guys, cut that out and they decided all right, if he's not going to get it, then you are going to get it. >> carley: hard to see his face like that. >> todd: we will bring you an update on how he is doing this morning. >> carley: making the case for mccarthy's decision to boot him off the house intel committee and vilma kern joins us live later in the program. don't go anywhere.
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