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bill mcgurn, got to leave it there. thank you for joining us. >> todd: happy monday, sir. >> carley: absolutely. all right. thank you, todd. >> todd: quick sports recap the name of the san franciscoing. >> carley: brock burdeny. i called him josh. there is always tomorrow. with that, "fox & friends" starts now. >> inadvertence. >> inadvertence is not a defense. >> biden is facing fallout another batch at the delaware home. >> department of justice considering carrying out other searches to homes connected to biden. >> killing at least 10 people on the eastern edge of los angeles is dead. >> the suspected gunman entered another studio. >> community members put their lice ons lives to stop him. >> they saved lives, this could have been much worse. >> terrorists taking advantage of joe biden's open border. >> 17 suspects on the fbi watch
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list. >> this flies in the face of everything we learned from 9/11. >> america is a promise. >> vice president kamala harris held a pro-abortion rally in florida. she has a different take on the declaration of independence. >> with the right of liberty and pursuit of happiness. >> did she mean to miss a word in there. >> prescott, right away. 49ers back to the championship game. ♪ it's game time! ♪ ♪ >> steve: what a day for football as you look screen right. it looks like the old days where they would actually play in the snow. screen left you've got the 49ers who beat the cowboys 19 to 12 in and that snowy game the eagles 38, the new jersey giants 7.
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and now the final four is set. and we know who is going to be doing the big show. it's going to be the 49ers vs. the eagles. and the kansas city chiefs who will win the super bowl by the way vs. the bengals. so, good morning, everybody. it's the post game show right here on "fox & friends." >> carley: did you watch any of the games? >> brian: i watched almost all of them. who would think the jaguars would have been the best game. that was actually the best game of all. these were pretty much lockouts. the bills were out classed. demarre was actually in the box, amazingly recovered three weeks later. the big story, i think is patrick mahomes a high ankle sprain. he says adrenaline kept him moving how do you get rid of that in a week evidence. he is probably two thirds of that quarterback if he can't move. see that that levels the playing field in the championship game so cincinnati looked great. and on the road they win.
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>> ainsley: we stayed home to watch the giants game and told another couple we were going out to dinner with come on over to the house and watch it. let's not to go a restaurant, after the first what, chris? 20 minutes we were like let's just -- let's go sit at a table and go eat. very disappointing. >> steve: 38-7. boom. you know who else was devastated will cain who loves his cowboys. >> brian: and instagram. >> steve: absolutely. he was devastated at the cowboys coming up short 19-12. here is mr. will on instagram. >> every nothing to say all dressed up for nothing. add another year. 19 # 6 since we have made the lowered expectations of making ththe nfc championship game much less a super bowl. it's over. the debate over daca. the need wear a jersey.
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the game the playoff, the season, man, it's over. >> steve: my question does will cain just have nfl football music playing in the background all the time. >> brian: i'm kind of worried is there anybody else for will to talk to than the camera? do you have any other family members? excuse me, i have to tell the rest of the world how i feel. >> steve: will, there is always next year. >> ainsley: you have the two games this coming weekend? >> steve: yeah. >> ainsley: weekend off and then the super bowl. >> brian: and then the super bowl. i'm going to go there for that. >> ainsley: it will be on fox? >> brian: yeah, it will be on fox. >> steve: i will get you a kansas city jersey to wear. >> ainsley: you should too. your team is probably going to be in it. >> brian: did you see cincinnati play? >> steve: when i go to a game i get so nervous i feel like i'm freaking out the team. there it is right there sunday at 3:00 on fox. and sunday at 6:30.
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i believe that other game would be on cbs? >> ainsley: we'll find it. >> steve: thank you for joining us on this very busy monday. i'm sure you probably heard the news, broke friday night, the department of justice is now reportedly weighing whether or not to search president biden's rehoboth beach house after even more classified documents were found at wilmington delaware on friday. >> ainsley: this alls is the president is set to return to washington from the weekend at his beach house. >> brian: no regrets and no there there, let's work our way backwards. alexandria hoff joins us live from washington with the latest. like last monday we have something to recap over the weekend. >> we certainly do. as it comes to weekends, the president might need to find an additional location for those retreats because cbs news reporting that the doj is considering carrying out searches at other locations connected to president biden. this follows the friday discovery of additional documents at the president's
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wilmington home. so it's the fourth batch since early november according to president biden's personal attorney. on the 20th six items with classification markings were obtained some from vice biden'ss and some from his time in the senate. here is mike turner. >> what is amazing is why were these documents here? now we learn some of these goes back to his senate time. clearly he has become a serial classified document hoarder. >> while president biden says hey no regrets democratic senator joe manchin thinks he should. >> you think he should be out there look, i messed up. maybe just fall on your sword here. >> we are all human, we make mistakes. i can tell you i don't think anyone intended. he didn't intend for it to fall in the wrong hands and use it against our country i know he didn't intend that to happen. could it have happened? i don't know. yeah, you might as well say listen, it's irresponsible. >> come up house oversight chair james comer will weigh in as the
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committee plans to formally request visitor records from the secret service. long time confidante and chief of staff ron klain poised to step down in coming weeks. fox news has confirmed former 19 policy head jeff zients is expected to replace him. >> just a quick question, why would they just say we're thinking about going to the rehoboth beach house? why wouldn't they just do it? do you have any idea why they are being so deferential? >> yeah. i mean there was the argument from the white house saying hey we are being transparent here. that question is raised on friday why is the president going to rehoboth beach? that's unlikely destination for the winter time. but they did not disclose at that time that the search that was approved by the white house, they were notified about it, that that was going to be taking place in wilmington that part they left out. >> steve: because, you know, for them to say we might be going to the beach house to look for documents, but at the same time, joe biden was there. it's a potential crime scene,
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so, not only are they thinking about rehoboth. you have got to figure, alex annual degree a they are thinking about the university of delaware where his senate records are because some of the stuff they found at the ridgeton house was from his days as a senator. >> ainsley: why does a senator have classified information at their house? >> brian: right, yeah. >> back to the 80's then. how many locations is the doj really going to be tasked with looking at. >> brian: by the way they have a little bit of time to move stuff around, too. hey in two weeks i might be coming to the university of delaware. next week might be going to your beach house. run for your lives. >> steve: final question and you probably don't know the answer to this. but do they have a shredder at the wilmington house? >> that's a really good question. we know there were u del meetings happening at the wilmington location with hunter biden, a bunch of aids, associates. if you have a place of business, you might have a shedder, i was hoping you could ask me a
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football. >> steve: how do you feel about the kansas city chiefs winning the super bowl. >> you asked me about football. i'm just an eagles fan because i think my husband looks like jason kelsey. >> steve: we have learned a lot. >> ainsley: reasons for loving a team. might be the colors. >> brian: alexandria we are not going to need you for the rest of the show. >> steve: we need you for the whole show just be standing by. >> ainsley: you were talking about the visitor logs. we do know one of the visitors was hunter biden. what was in classified documents. >> information on russia. information burisma might have been influenced by. information about any of the boards he guilty sitting on in . >> could be benign roads and bridges project that governors haven't been notified yet that is considered classified. or could have stuff about foreign intelligence. i mean, it's really unclear at this time that's still the major
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question. >> brian: thanks alexandria a we bothered you enough. so we are up to 25. we ballpark it 25 and # 0 documents have been taken. what i find intriguing and by the way robert hur, who a lot of people -- the first time i heard about some of the issues that republicans have him w. him was yesterday with devin nunes with maria saying robert hur a huge problem they are not kissing up republican by letting a so-called conservative put in place by trump take over the investigation. >> steve: is he not even there yet. >> brian: february 1st is he going to be taking it. nothing to look forward to if you look at his record a lot of the people aren't happy. 25 to 30 documents taken. what i find really intriguing is they looked at hillsdalely planner. they looked at a lot of notes. they looked at some other personal things he had. >> steve: to-do lists. >> brian: that makes me think that there is -- instead of just saying this is about macron, this is about ab putin.
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formemight not be arbitrary discretions. >> ainsley: james comer said is he suggesting this could be a cover-up. he says we are going to do everything we can to get answers. andy mccarthy had an interesting soundbite that we wanted to play nor you. this was on the big show yesterday. listen. >> even if it were true the violation is gross negligence with classified information. inadvertence is not a defense. almost a plea of guilty for them to be saying that. and this business about how they self-reported. just to be clear on this, they did not self-report. so the biden private lawyers find the first batch on novembe, right? they notify not law enforcement, they notify the biden white house, which notifies not law
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enforcement but the national archives. now, and this other step is important, too. they were hoping, i think, that the national archives would just tuck this away. who notified the justice department? it wasn't the top political officials at the national archives. it was the inspector general whose job is to look for misconduct in the agency and report it to congress. >> steve: such a good point. and then ultimately, it was leaked to the press and suddenly it looks like somebody, maybe a democrat is trying to take out joe biden. you know, he was going to announce that he is going to run for president again shortly after the state of the union. one other thing that is curious and that is this. so they seized six classified documents and surrounding materials. it sounds like the surrounding materials were handwritten notes that joe may have taken regarding those particular classified documents. so, they seized that. here's the other thing.
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hunter biden lived at that house for a long time. if they looked at joe biden's devices, you know, his computers and stuff like that, did they look at hunter biden's devices or did the negative. >> brian: they already had them. >> ainsley: they have the laptop. >> steve: they got that what about the other stuff. that's just the stuff he took into the fix-it shop. what about anything else? did the white house and the biden team his lawyers negotiate okay you can look at the stuff for joe but you can't look at stuff that belongs to hunter. i wonder and we don't know it's purely speculation i wonder if that was part of the speculation. >> ainsley: coming up, party swap democrat joe manchin not ruling out running for re-election with a different party affiliation. the west virginia senator's comments and potential white house bid. >> brian: bad kick at last night's 49ers game that even has governor greg abbott making jokes ♪ i got a feeling ♪ that tonight's going to be a
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>> carley: california police confirming the man accused of killing 10 people dance studio in monterey park, california is dead. >> steve: in that white van right there. learning from authorities that two community members may be the reason to believe more people weren't killed at a second dance studio. >> brian: wow, todd piro has more. >> todd: los angeles authorities say 72-year-old huh can tran entered another dance studio after the first shooting and probably intended it to kill
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more people. two community members put their lice 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 consider to be heroes because they saved lives. this could have been much worse. >> meantime police have confirmed the suspected gunman is dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. they tracked down tran's white van. alerted him a man fitting his description came by to receive treatment. short time later police pulled him over and surrounded the vehicle. as they finally approached the car they heard a gunshot and found tran dead inside. he was the only suspect in the shooting that killed 10 people and injured at least 10 others. seven of them still in the hospital. a witness now reporting one of the victims killed on saturday night was the owner of the dance studio, can ming mah monterey
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community members still shaken up they can't believe something like this could happen in their peaceful community. >> it's just so sad and scared. just heart broken that people can't just celebrate with their families safely. >> kind of mind boggling. this morning i was trying to process everything. it was overwhelming. >> this has been a safe neighborhood. to say see this happen in this place is shattering. >> police do not yet have a motive for this attack. back to you. >> steve: all right, todd, thank you very much. "the daily mail" has some new information this morning. they say that the shooter was a former instructor at the dance studio in the early 2,000s where he killed of the 10 people. is he remembered as being hostile towards student and quick to get angry with his wife. l.a. magazine on the west coast says the gunman was hunting for his wife at the two dance halls and there is evidence that the motive for the attack could have been a domestic dispute. at least that's one what source
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is telling. one person told kabc 7 out there, the suspect may have been jealous because he was not invited to the celebration that his wife was attending. >> ainsley: there were also reports in "l.a. times" that he had gone to there were two police law enforcement sources said gone to the police department and said his family was trying to poison him recently. >> brian: here's the amazing thing. when people knew almost nothing, right away it's guns, bigotry and white supremacy. no one knew anything about the case except for 10 shot. and all of a sudden everyone just goes to the knee-jerk reaction. i find that amazing. >> ainsley: lots of reaction on social media. >> brian: carley shimkus poised to give her first update of the day. >> carley: good morning, guys. returning to a small south carolina town here. they are preparing for what some are calling the trial of the century as proceedings begin today in the case against alex murdock. he stands accused of murdering wife and son paul mboup found
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shot to death. mur dau is facing 100 criminal charges including fraud we are learning border agents arrested sex offenders this month. total number apprehended in the area 38 to date this fiscal year. meanwhile in del rio fox news cameras rolling cpd agents texas department of public safety disrupt a train smuggling operation in del rio yesterday. more than 20 migrants from honduras, guatemala and mexico were involved and apprehended. to the nfl we go the 49ers have clinched a spot in the. in. if c. 119-12. >> mccaffrey, touchdown, san francisco.
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final play looks like penalty. prescott over the middle. gets smoked right away that will do it. >> carley: also a tough start for bret marrer extra point blocked after missing four extra points last week. even mocked by texas governor greg abbott i swear i can kick as good as the dallas cowboys kicker. he round up redeeming himself making two field goals in the game. joe burrow and the bengals dominated the bills in buffalo after the game. joe burrow joked about all the bills fans who wrote off the bengals and bought afc championship tickets. >> everyone talking about a neutral afc championship game, not even thinking about you guys. how much did that motivate you coming into this. >> better send those refunds. >> carley: well the 27-10 loss for buffalo was a disappointment as safety damar hamlin was in attendance for the game. three weeks after his collapse in the team's monday night matchup. and here's a look at the nfl's final four. be sure to tune in to the 49ers
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at eagles sunday on fox. there you have it, guys. four teams remaining. >> steve: very lore row, thank you very much, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. >> brian: supposed to be in atlanta. 23 minutes after the hour. joe manchin did the rounds yesterday after going to davos last week. he was on just about every sunday show talking about how is he looking to possibly do a deal. on the debt ceiling. say, listen, if we continue and raise the debt ceiling, what are we going to cut? there is not another democrat out there who is talking like that. i give him credit for doing that i will come to the table and we 8 talk about cutting things and just leave medicare and social security out in the wilderness. there is also a deal out there that they say, according to reports that they are going to work around kevin mccarthy, try to cut a deal with the house with some so-called moderates. and just basically with mitch mcconnell and senator schumer just bypassing the conservatives in the house that would cat that
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cataclysmic. >> steve: the house is fractured so good luck to him. joe manchin the senators run for re-election every six years. in two years, 2024, which is a presidential cycle by the way, joe manchin will be running for re-election if he decides. to say but the big question is, will he run for senate? key run for president? will he run as a democrat? will he run as a republican? many questions were posed by his answer that he gave to nbc yesterday, watch this. >> if you run for office in 2024 are you going to run as a democrat. >> chuck, i haven't made a decision what i'm going to do 2024. i have two years to do for state and country. >> what is on the table is re-election on the table. >> everything is on the table. whatever i will do whatever can i when i make my decision when i think is the best i can support and represent the people of west virginia. but, also, be true to this country and the constitution of this country. >> that sounds like somebody who
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is looking for a way into national politics. >> well, you know, every senator is on the national. >> i understand that but you know where i'm going. >> i know where your going bottom line. >> you're not telling me no. >> i'm going to do everything to make sure when i make my decision i do it what's best i think can i do to support my country and my state. >> ainsley: starts to heat up and get exciting. maybe this summer we will know who is running for president. he also criticize joe biden and said that he was being pulled too far to the left country needs someone to unify. >> brian: will not commit supporting joe biden for reelection. very interesting to see those two on stage together. they definitely have differing crews. the old joe biden was similar but not the same as joe manchin. this joe biden was really pushed to the left according to many reports byron kayleigh mcenany by -- byron klain.what squad doe
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border. we got afghanistan no issue. maybe the problem walls ron klain. >> joe manchin has been a critic. meets with him when he wants to. we will see what happens. >> ainsley: so many factors who we vote for for president. temperature of the country. >> carley: absolutely. >> ainsley: great candidate but not the right time. >> steve: in west virginia as governor and then he became senator. here's the thing. there's no way he is going to run for president because is he hated by both parties. he held the democrats hostage in the senate for things he wanted and people will never forget that who are democrats republican side. >> ainsley: didn't get what he wanted. >> steve: he can say what he wants. to say he will will never change parties. we have heard him say stuff like
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this before. it's just what politicians do. >> ainsley: there is something about him i do think is he likeable. i think he has that likability factor. >> steve: he says stuff that you like but when it comes time to act he different way. >> brian: he did stop the filibuster he taking place. >> stopped two states from being added he made it clear not going for that stopped the massive build back better add another, i think, $4 trillion. but, at the last minute giving in with the mini build back better caught senator schumer by surprise when he did that and mostly green bill and mostly the oil stuff he got and the regulations that were supposed to be loosened up never happened because they couldn't be in a reconciliation bill because they had nothing to do with budgets, dollars and cents. at the knew that all along. he was too smarted to know that it couldn't be in a reconciliation package. well, republicans love oil and gas they are going to go along with me. no, not really not going to go along with that. that's a separate bill. >> steve: that's why republicans and democrats hate him.
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good luck on running for president. >> ainsley: 6:28 on the east coast. coming up a 20-year-old woman with autism is murdered and police blame a teenage ms-13 gang member here illegally. her mother is going to join us live next. ♪ ♪ giorgio, look! the peanut butter box is here. ralph, that's the chewy pharmacy box with our flea and tick meds. it's not peanut butter. ♪ the peanut butter box is here ♪ i'm out. pet prescriptions delivered to your door. chewy. your heart is the beat of life. if you have heart failure, entrust your heart to entresto. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby.
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business its shooting death of 26-year-old environmental activist. the daughter of house democrat whip catherine clip arrested in boston. riley dowel is accused of vandalizing a monument and assaulting a police officer at the protest. alec baldwin will return to the lead role in the movie rust divide involuntary manslaughter charge filed last week. an attorney for the the film will bar any use of any representation on set. baldwin face up to six and a half years in prison if convicted the actor denies any responsibility. and our fox family mourning the loss of our beloved colleague senior vice president of news and clicks who passed away last week. allen was a crucial leader in our coverage for every major news event in every election
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night. he was a happy warrior who always had a smile on his face. our sincere condolences and prayers go out to alan's family including wife rachel and 17-year-old son ben and 13-year-old daughter olivia. alan was just 47 years old. the fox news team will really miss him and we welcome anyone to donate to his go fund me page to support his family during this difficult time. we will certainly miss him. his smile, his work ethic, he was an incredible person all around, guys. >> steve: he was fantastic. thank you very much, carley. in the early days of "fox & friends," he was one of the kid's who helped us on the show. and he was great. he helped us get the show off the ground. >> ainsley: one of the kids right out of college? >> steve: absolutely. he helped the network get off the ground. when my son peter started of working he helped peter with the daytime coverage. he was fantastic. and his wife i talked to his
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wife a little bit yesterday at the funeral it is a tough loss for everybody. he was 4789 i. >> ainsley: so young. rachel thinking about you and his two beautiful children. god rest his soul. >> brian: one of these guys, too. who worked his way up. he started at entry level. so good find himself at every major event. was a great writer and great in the clutch. and constant for bill hemmer and bret baier and martha mccallum, the news division but especially on the election coverage. >> steve: there is a go fund me page go go fund me and search for do miss roof his family,. >> janice: i remember alan
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really well he worked on "studio b" with shepard smith. we will miss him. showers in the forecast for the northeast and some snow in interior sections. cold air across the plain states. storm systems interior snow across the northeast. coastal rain as mainly an event this morning. next storm system moves across the south into the southeast and up towards of northeast. that's our next coastal low. this one will be stronger. we actually could see some snow along the coast. the i-95 corridor. severe storm threat for tuesday. hail, damaging winds, tornadoes also likely from some of these regions as it moves up mississippi, ohio valley and in towards the northeast and friday. there is a chance new york city could got its first measurable show keep you up to date on that. the rest of the country fairly quite california. we are grateful for after weeks and weeks from storms we are
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finally seeing the sunny i icon for los angeles. steve, ainsley and brian over to you. >> brian: meanwhile this story is disturbing. police in maryland arresting a 17-year-old, 17-year-old young woman with autism. the teen was in our country illegally and reportedly a member of the violent ms-13 gang. denied strangling of kayla hamilton exposing the danger of president biden's wide open border it's getting worse. her no, ma'am tammy nobel joins us now. tammy, first off, how do you process what's taking place with you, your family, and your daughter? >> it's really hard to process. not only that we have to process we also have to process what happened to her. >> this guy shouldn't have even been in the country.
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part of an international gang that we have known about for a long time. and makes you wonder the system let you down every step of the way. >> yeah. i don't know where he came from. i don't know how he got here or how he ended up being in the same area as her. >> steve: right. then she is older. a teenager that did it i know you say you feel responsible but i don't know how you could possibly have prevented something like this if we're going to allow these terrorists to get in here. these gang members to form here, to be fueled by central and south america. they're just wreaking havoc on this country. >> yeah. i just feel like you know as a mom you want to keep your kids safe. but you are correct. there was no way that i could have prevented. this. >> brian: and then we find out when it comes to the fbi terror
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watch list, you know, in 17 it was just two. and in 18 there was 6. none in 2019. do you know that last year there were 98 and so far we already have found 38 this year? how many more families will go through the hell you're going through because we decided just to let everybody in? >> yeah. i wouldn't want any parent to experience and go through what i'm going through. >> brian: can you tell me about your daughter? >> kayla was a very kind-hearted, very loving child. she always saw the good in everybody. she was very trusting. too trusting. and she could not see danger at all. >> brian: i guess that was the situation that led to this
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horrible situation. >> yes. >> what is your message out there to law enforcement and to the go easy on illegal immigrant policies that we have? >> i just the detective and everyone that worked on her case to tell them thank you for working so hard on her case and apprehending the person who did this to her and i am hoping he gets the most that we could get him to serve. >> brian: so lock up the 17-year-old, make sure you don't give him juvenile treatment. and treat him as the terrorist that he is. which is either life in prison or the death penalty. >> yes. because i feel if he has done this at such a young age, there's no telling what he is capable of as an adult. >> brian: kayla, i will tell you what, there is anticrime units everywhere.
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the prices are so high tweeting, quote: pete are paying upwards of 6 and $7 for a dozen eggs. why? corporate greed, of course. here to react we have got host of varney and company and american built on fox business stuart varney. stuart, is corporate greed the right answer? >> to a socialist, all profit is greed. all socialist hate capitalism, and they detest the idea of profit and they call it greed. you know hillary clinton, the greedy drug companies? >> steve: sure. >> joe biden greedy gas station owners? bernie sanders who is the amazing enough of the senate budget committee he introduced a bill it was ending corporate greed act. socialists don't like capitalism and they can never admit that it is our system, capitalism which creates our prosperity. they never heard of supply and demand. they don't want to hear about it. fact is, last year, 2022,
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58 million chickens were slaughtered because of an outbreak of avian flu. that took down egg production 5% and took down inventories 29%. so you have got a shortage of supply. what happens when you have got short supply and demand actually goes up a little bit. the price goes straight up. that he was why you are paying 6, 7 bucks a dozen for a dozen eggs these days. >> steve: it's crazy because i was over in the regular dairy case and the price of eggs were like 6 bucks. and then i was over why the organic stuff that is normally more expensive, it was the same price. but, to robert rubio's point ri6 and $7 eggs, green doesn't factor inasmuch as inflation. it's all about inflation. with the farmers' it's the cost of food, the cost of gas, the cost of fertilizer all that, plus you mentioned avian flu or bird flu. bird flu caused american farmers
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to euthanize 50 million birds. and so that's why the price is so high. >> that's right. by the way we got a report this morning that they are smuggling egg cartons across the southern border because just across the border on the mexican side you can buy a carton the 30 eggs for less than 4 bucks. so you bring two and a half dozen. you bring them across the border you can make a lot of money and it's happening. >> steve: that is why on friday we did a segment with this organization that will let you rent a chicken. and you rent the chicken for a number of months and you lay your own eggs. >> didn't look like greedy people. i recall seeing them. >> steve: very honest people and great product. >> nice folks providing chickens to rent not bad idea. >> steve: absolutely. listen, tonight, on fox business, you've got american built and what are you focusing on. >> tonight at 9:00 on fox business prime, the sherman
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♪ >> america is a promise. a promise we made in the declaration of independence that we are each endowed with the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness. >> ainsley: vice president kamala harris seemingly forgetting one word while quoting the declaration of independence in a push for abortion rights. she forgot life. here to react, "fox & friends
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weekend" co-host rachel campos-duffy. hey, rachel. >> rachel: good morning, ainsley. >> ainsley: intentional or a gaffe. >> rachel: of course this was intentional. not a gaffe. although she is gaffe-prone. this was certainly intentional. this is what, you know, liberals mean when they say that our founding documents are living and breathing and they can change them. but we can't let this pass and, you know, ainsley, it's really hard to let a story like this about one word be slipped out of her speech "life" bleed into our or melt into our crazy news cycle. this is foundational to who we are as americans. we can't let liberals, kamala or anyone change that and the reach why we can't is because this is -- and the reach why we know this is intentional. this is the most radical, pro-abortion administration in the history of the united states. they even make barack obama's
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administration blush in terms of how radical they are in pursuing their antilife agenda. so, no, this was intentional. where she chose to do this speech was intentional. they are pro-abortion. by the way, remember when andrew cuomo lit up the sky the empire state building when they had third trimester abortion codified into their law? this is who the democrat party is, this was intentional. >> ainsley: i agree with you. she could have had that speech in new york where anything goes. she decided to go down to florida and criticize the governor for not allowing abortions after 15 weeks. you were at the march for life or rally for life. how was that? tell us about your experience. >> i have to tell you this is amazing. a movement to celebrate. after 50 years going in the cold and wind and marching and praying for the end of roe v.
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wade, they areefd that what i saw that concerned me was that the crowds were a little thin, ainsley. the movement needs make sure the leaders are trying to remind everyone that this fight for life is not over. this is now going to the states. they want to make -- they want to make abortion unthinkable. they also want to address other issues in the culture of life. euthanasia which is, you know, surging in canada and making its way here as well. so, this is a strong movement but a movement that has a lot of work to do. >> ainsley: i know it's an important issue to you with your nine beautiful babies. thanks so much for come on and good job over the weekend. flo rida getting a huge payout after taking a energy drink maker to court. after this.
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