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has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. >> todd: a fox news alert, two memphis officers fired in connection with the death of tyre nichols. the city fired three ems workers who according to investigators did not provide proper medical care. you're watching "fox and friends first." i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. the original five officers have
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been charged, jackie ibanez will tell us more, hi, jackie. >> jackie: two officers were removed of their duties weeks ago. hemphill was on the scene when nichols was initially pulled over and shown pulling nichols out of the car and can be heard saying i hope they stop his exlaative in the footage. why is his identity and the role he played in tyre's death just coming to life? it is why the white officer was shielded and protected from the public eye and accountability. memphis fired two ems -- two emts responded based on the initial information of the call.
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they failed to conduct adequate patient assessment of mr. nichols. the district attorney is not ruling out charges others. tyre nichols will be laid to rest tomorrow in memphis as follow-up continues. >> ashley: "the view" host whoopi goldberg says the problem is not the officers charged with murder in this case, but policing as a whole. listen. >> i ask this question too many times at this table, but when will the brutality finally lead to some reform from the ground up? clearly it doesn't matter if it is a white policemen or black policeman, it is a problem in policing itself. >> ashley: i wish she would
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elaborated more. a lot of times what we're seeing happen is people are muddying the water as to what police reform and defund the police mean, they are two separate things. this is what happens when you lower the standard, lower the pay. >> this was wrong. from start to finish. they could have cuffed him and been done with it, when you lower the standard for police officers, these are situations you will keep seeing. we will see more of these if they keep lowering the standard, it is going to be easy for anyone to get in, they will not be able to filter out these.
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i hate using the term bad apple, anyone can do this job. >> todd: this is not a systemic problem with training. dan bongino said, i've trained cops, none of what he saw in thatip tawas training. in no training manual are you trained to do this. this was failure of oversight and leadership and that is how that was allowed to happen. failure of oversight and failure of leadership with bad apples, this is what happens. you heard the overtone in what whoopi goldberg was saying, no, we need to resist calls to overhaul the policing system, that happened in summer of 2020 following george floyd and what happened there after? all the ills that you mentioned, but look at your cities, your
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cities have gone downhill since summer of 2020. so much so we reported on the chicago numbers, up 21%. that is after bad 2021 and 2022, chicago is not alone, this is happening in all our cities. this impacts those communities, those lower income communities that you say you want to help. you can't continue to destroy policing and think you're going to get better results. it is insanity. >> ashley: that is what i think the whole defund the police movement has been the ridiculous thing, police need more funding per more training. police across the board, all over the united states, need more intraing. there has never been, i've never heard someone say, i've had too much training for something. can you imagine new york city or chicago without police? you think it is bad now, take
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the police off the streets and it will be a complete free for all. >> todd: it's a free for all now, it will become like escape from new york, if we don't have cops. >> ashley: there needs to be better oversight and leadership and better leadership everywhere, with politicians and police, it starts at the top and trickles down and this is what we're left with. check this out, stunning dashcam video shows the moment a woman is trapped inside a tornado. no, we can't -- >> that is a tornado. >> mom, my gosh. >> my god, i'm going to move over there. >> no, mom. >> todd: that's not good. florida homeowner taking matters into their own stand and standing their ground against burglars. >> we're not going to let you die. >> move his head back. >> i got it. >> grab me, you're okay.
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>> todd: back with a fox weather alert. you have to see and hear this video. texas grandmother sharing this video from the moment they got
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sucked into a tornado. no, we can't -- >> yeah, that's a tornado. mom, my gosh. >> mom, my god. >> i'm going to move over there. >> no, mom, we're going to -- die. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> ashley: britta is here with the fox weather forecast. being from missouri, tornados is one of my worst nightmares and that scares me to death. >> being in a car is the worst place you can be. last tuesday was worst case scenario. we trafred from talking about severe weather to an ice storm. i-35 corridor will be an ice rink today. to be honest, today is worse than yesterday. right now getting a slight break, quickly this ice will build back in.
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we have ice that stretches from arkansas toward tennessee and second wave liftses up from the south and west building in west texas going to create a big issue with ice. not only are we concerned about travel across the lon star state and arkansas and tennessee, power outages and trooe limbs will come down. keeping warm is imperative. temperatures are in the upper 20s in austin, texas. 28 in austin, texas and ice falling from the skies, many spots could accumulate ice, putting hundreds of pounds on powerin loo lines. freezing rain across texas. look at arkansas and tennessee as we get into tonight. this morning, they are dealing with it in memphis and little rock and they will have more on the way as we go throughout this evening. tomorrow morning, we're in the thick of it, the change doesn't
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come until thursday. there is light at the end of the tunnel. get through today and tomorrow and winter storm warnings are up. ice warning from memphis and little rock, we could have crippling accumulation. thursday, that is the break day when we'll see improvement. >> todd: no offense to the regions, they don't handle ice well because they are not used to it. >> no, i was there for years, all schools have been cancelled, you have to shut it down and stay home. >> todd: we don't handle ice well up here. >> ashley: thanks. body cam shows moment police officers rush in to save the life of a burglar shot by a homeowner defending his property, watch. >> issue that light. >> got it. >> pull his head back, i need his head back.
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>> grab me. >> you're okay. >> ashley: police chief gregory gorich joins me with a warning to criminals in his county. you issued this other than waing to them saying, a lot of us in polk county have ccw, carry weapons legally, how do you think that was taken and the response from the community? >> i'm hoping that both the communities, as well as would-be criminals understand that in florida and polk county, they enjoy their second amendment right to have firearms and most omeowners want to feel secure. if you break into somebody's house, you will probably encounter an armed homeowner in the area. >> ashley: my own state of missouri is a stand your ground state. tell us what that means?
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>> what thatten moos, in the state of florida, you don't have a duty to retreat. there are some states that require you, if you encounter a suspect and try to do everything you can to flee the scene, in the state of florida being stand your ground state, if you encounter somebody, you don't have to retreat, if they are trying to do you harm, you are allowed to defend yourself. >> ashley: stand your ground and homeowners shooting someone breaking into their home, they will not be charged with anything more than likely. has this clays been closed with this incident and homeowner? >> the case is not closed. we're looking for a second suspect and gathering evidence. this point, he was in his own home and said he feared from his life and fear for life of his girlfriend, he is not being
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charged, there is not evidence that would indicate charges. however, we continue to investigate if something changes, we will present facts to the state attorney'ses office. >> ashley: there is influx of people who have ccw's and they carry and are legal gun owners, does that deter criminals in your county? >> i would hope they do. i hope somewhere in the back of their mind they understand, i remember from a kid hearing the saying that being loos like a house where a gun lives. they understand there is high propensity there may be a firearm in the house. >> ashley: this suspect is homeless and have a criminal record, is it the saman same crs or different ones? >> it is different. some folks are prone to be criminals and want to commit crime against people or obtain
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things that are not their own. it depends on the individual and time and circumstances that forces them to do crime or not do crime. >> ashley: what is your thought of the video we played in the intro, the officers telling the suspect they will save his life after they did this. i want your response to how they handled this? >> i could not be any more proud of my officers than i am right now. we have a lot of professionals that work in my agency and throughout the nation, 325,000 active law enforcement in this nation and i'm proud of them. the officers immediately switched gears and went from trying to apprehend this felony suspect once they ensured their life was safe, they switched gears and started to save his
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life. they went from trying to find this guy to trying to save his life. they didn't care he was a felon, he was a human in distress and they saved his life. >> ashley: that is the example of excellent police work. chief gregory goreck, thank you for joining us, praying for you and your department. the president says he is upon hadding middle class with brand-new electric vehicles, too bad this truck is worth more than what the average american makes in an entire year. >> todd: that's a nugget. tomi lahren here with her reaction next. at adp, we understand business today looks nothing like it did yesterday. while it's more unpredictable, its possibilities are endless. from paying your people from anywhere to supporting your talent everywhere,
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>> todd: new poll showing americans don't think inflation or illegal immigration are the country's biggest problem, they
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say it is the government. >> ashley: 21% of americans believes poor leadership is most important problem plaguing the nation, while inflation and immigration rate second and third. >> todd: tomi lahren join us now, did the numbers surprise you? >> tomi: we have a leadership problem in the united states? i mean knock me over with a feather. it starts at the top. the white house, we have severe lack of leadership there. republicans are not immune to this. i'm excited to see the new house republicans getting to work and working hard for the american people, but there has been a lack of trust in government institutions at all levels for the past several years for good reason. we're hoping to turn it around. to americans who are disgruntled, disillusioned and disheartened, remember how you voted in 2020 and november
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midterm, if there is a problem as american people, we can fix it, not if you continue to vote the same way. that is a message. hope we're on our road to fix it, it will take a couple years. >> ashley: congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez reacted to this, i'm going to have a lot of fun on this committee. your thoughts? >> tomi: yeah, i think she sees her entire role as congresswoman as fun, as a side gig to her social media hustle. that is disappointing for me to see. if kamala harris can be a border czar and do nothing, who is to say that aoc cannot be on the oversight committee? you can identify as whatever you want and can receive accolades for it. i will be cautiously optimistic,
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maybe she will surprise us and do something beyond going after gas stoves, we'll have to wait and see. this is a move, especially other democrats on this committee to spark fireworks with top republicans. it remains to be seen, it will be fiery and i wish the best to aoc, maybe shoe will surprise us. even a blind squirrel finds a nut. >> todd: trying to find anything in her background to qualify her to be on oversight. i can't seem to find anything. joe biden posing in an electric vehicle that makes more than the average american works. on my watch, the great american road trip will be fully electified. through tax credit, you can get $7500 on a new vehicle. do number play, shall we? that gmc hummer cost more dollar
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86,000 just for the base model. u.s. median income is $70,000. this memeof joe biden and kamala harris cast of pawn stars saying we can't fill up our gas tanks, best i can do, $110,000 electric car. tomi, did you ever think scranton joe could be this tone deaf and out of touch? >> tomi: i'm concerned joe biden is driving. beyond that corvette with the classified documents. at least, i think it is a beautiful electric vehicle and electric vehicles are great if you are wealthy and can afford them, the average american, they are unattainable. an article in the l.a. times talking about how electric car sales are ticking up in california because of impending ban on gas-powered vehicles. 70% of those sold in the last
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year were teslas, which are unaffordable for many americans. they take more emissions to make than gas-powered vehicles. tax credits are great. a lot of people don't qualify because electric vehicles are not fully american made. it is great initiative inner thatty like windtur biens frozen in texas. on paper it looks good, but a lot ofern ms are left out in the cold when it comes to electric vehicles. >> ashley: it obviously is tone deaf, do you think he cares, he keeps doing it? >> tomi: no, we know the green lobby, climate hustle is most important to democrats, it is not saving mother earth or advancing anything, it is almighty virtue signal, they feel good when they post a picture in an electric vehicle. most americans look at it and say, i can't afford it and i
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can't find eggs and baby formula, maybe joe could get to work instead of posing for instagram photos. >> todd: all those that bought teslas, are supporting the guy that bought triert, something will happen. tomi lahren, thank you, happy tuesday. president biden will be in the big apple today and get a front-row seat to the migrant crisis he helped to create as migrants set up camp outside a hotel and refuse to leave. >> ashley: carlos gimenez says let border patrol chiefs testify on the border. he joins us next.
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watson, refusing to move to a new shelter. many claiming they would rather sleep on the street than go to the brooklyn terminal. one volunteer group posting this online saying migrants are describing a detention camp. the group saying the city evicted asylum seekers from the watson hotel and tried to send them to the brooklyn marine terminal. dozens have fled and refuse to return. one new yorker who wants to remain anonymous tells "new york post" migrants are ungrateful and want the luxury of having their own bathroom and privacy, the homeless people wouldn't be allowed to do this. eric adams took a trip out to the terminal assuring people it is better to be than on the street. >> it doesn't matter if it is ellis island or any port, it is all rooted in the american
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dream. i set to come here when i started hearing rumors it was too cold. my brother got on shorts, it is warm inside, about food not being there, healthy food and snacks are healthy. we need to stop the anxiety. >> ashley: officials say once the tents are cleared, there is nothing illegal about sleeping outside. 40,000 have been bussed to new york city costing the city $1 billion. >> todd: thank you. let us bring in florida congressmam carlos gimenez. great to see you, what do you make of sense of entitlement from migrants in new york? >> it is disappointing and obviously, new york is dealing with a difficult situation, many communitieses are dealing with the same situation as we have.
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we know 4.5 million encounters and a million and a half gotaways we know of, 6 million more in the united states, a lot go to new york and different places. the sense of entitlement is disappointing. they come here to work, most of them. this is not what happened to me and my parents when we came from cuba 60 years ago. >> todd: you didn't get $500 a night hotel and say, it is not good enough. your state of florida dealing with a migrant surge, encountering 22,000 migrants since october. obviously you mentioned the president coming here, the president did not visit the border when he visited the border, by my understanding, he has not visited florida. do you think biden will stop by the hotel when he is a mile down the road talking about
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infrastructure? >> no, he is not, he is not because this is an abject failure of the biden administration. his immigration policies are disastrous, best thing to do is pretend it is not there. we know it is there and the american people know it is there. we see images every single day and hear images like this. there is impact throughout the nation of maigration he allowed to happen. new york city, costs them over billion dollars. i've asked secretary of homeland security how much taxpayer money is being spent and how many are still in the united states and i have yet to a hear a response. he says he has the data, we are sending a letter asking him about the migrants being allowed to enter the united states. >> todd: i wonder how many bill
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knowios were spent on my great grandparents when they landed at ellis island? i want your thoughts, you are calling on mayorkas to allow four senior border patrol officials to testify before congress after the department previously denied the opportunity. what is his justification for preventing these four from sharing the proof with the american people? >> i think they believe they have the right of first refusal and they have the right to determine who is going to come before us as we investigate the border. we want to talk to whoever we want to talk to, if those folks have a different perspective than the leadership of dhs, so be it. we'll be happy to listen to the leadership, we need to listen to the people doing the job, boots on the ground that are facing this crisis every single day. we want to hear from them as to how we can fix it and why it is
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allowed to continue. >> todd: what do you expect the border patrol agents would tell the public if they were not silenced by mayorkas? >> they need policy change. remain in mexico policy was huge, this started when president biden through executive order, wiped this out. these are policy changes, they are not asking for a lot more people. they want a wall to be built, new technology to capture those trying to get away. they need policy to change to disincentivize people from coming to the united states, if you do those three things, this will be under control, as it was during the trump years. when policy changed, everything changed. you can add 10 million border patrol agents on the southern
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border, it will not help unless you change the policy. >> todd: just like you can add cops, if you prevent them from doing their job. you make a good point. thank you, we appreciate it. >> my issue mr. >> todd: president biden covid emergency yet again despite declaring the pandemic was over in september. republicans calling this a money grab and they are ready to end it now. cheryl casone is here live to break it down.
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>> ashley: president biden extending the covid-19 public health orders until may 11, despite declaring the pandemic is over a couple months ago. >> president biden: the pandemic is over, we still have a problem with covid and are doing work on it. the pandemic is over. >> todd: cheryl casone from fox business with more. that was summer and we are in winter now and not over?
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>> cheryl: not over until may 11th. this is about control, has nothing to do with their opinion on covid pandemic or not. according to him, we are out of the pandemic situation, it is endemic now. this is about programs enacted under the covid emergency we had. obviously 2020 and 2021 and all the way into 2022, think about student debt and healthcare, insurance markets, telehealth, medicaid, those things will be changing. this is about, i will say this about control, republicans are saying enough. let's get rid of the covid emergency, there is a move, this is representative bret guthrie, he will make a move in the house. senate will not take it up, president biden would veto it anyway.
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steve scalise makes a good response about this. he says house republicans are making it clear days of the biden administration being able to hide behind covid to waste billions on their radical agenda is over. >> todd: done. it is endemic now, move on. >> cheryl: jacqui heinrich made a good point last night about the fact this is student debt forgiveness thing. >> todd: it will get destroyed in the courts. >> ashley: forgot about that one. the u.s. surgeon general murphy is saying 13 year olds are too young to be on social media, tell us about it. >> cheryl: yeah, they can get vaccines and gender surgery? talking about 13 year olds on social media, his opinion, listen. >> if you look at goodlines from the platforms, age 13 is when
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kids are allowed to use social media, i believe 13 is too early and it is time early adolescence where kids develop identity, sense self and social media often does a disservice to the children. >> cheryl: i agree with social media, we've seen with the "wall street journal" about instagram effects on teen girls and young kids, 13 and under, so young and impressionable. this kid says kids six months to five should get vaccines and he believes in transgender youth services. he is picking and choosing what is appropriate for kids and making different arguments. >> todd: spot on, i wish they would ban social media for anyone under 50, it would give me a lot of time back in my day. >> cheryl: it is exhausting.
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>> ashley: can you imagine dealing with it at 13 years old. >> todd: disney doesn't seem to be learning their lesson, after the last two or three years when they went woke and broke, they are not getting it. >> cheryl: disney owns hulu. they are releasing 1619 project, nicole hannah jones, six-part documentary, some saying it looks like a movie because oprah is behind it. there is pushback now they are getting a platform to push for the 1619 project, which is controversial, many say it rewrites history of this country, to make a show about it. some of the twitter users saying, i will cancel hulu. ones for those paying to get hulu, you will be able to see a six-part series justifying the
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1619 project, more woke bs from the liberal entertainment industry, i already cancelled hulu. another user saying your cancel forum is incomplete because you a are -- i refuse to support it. to be clear here, the criticism of this is that it is divisive rhetoric, the 1619 project itself, sweeping claims some of them are inaccurate. then now this push to put it as curriculum in schools, another story we talked about. basically, this is a quote, race-based revigszist lies and john levine from the "new york post" made another comment and said everybody is saying this is a story that has never been told, that is in the trailer, never told except literally nonstop for years. >> ashley: slavery was 400 years ago, we have been talking and there is a lot of discussion
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about it. 1619 may not be the most historical representation of our country. >> todd: good topics. you are prepping for the next day, never stops, this cheryl casone. thanks. enes kanter freedom calling on president biden to hold turkey accountable after the government put $500,000 bounty on his head. he is here live with a message to the white house. >> ashley: hi, steve. >> steve: 11 minutes from now, bad news for joe biden, a brand-new poll says that as you can see right there, most important u.s. problem is government, poor leadership. joe biden is our leader. what thatten moos ahead of the latest economic speech that the president will give today in new york. speaking of new york, new york insanity, migrants here in the
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>> ashley: for man 40 republicans signing a letter demanding that president biden take action turkish officials offer 500,000 bounty for capture of nba star enes kanter freedom. >> seems clear that enes can'ter freedom targeted by turkey for exercising his rights and freedoms protected i understand the u.s. constitution and asking the biden administration if it will take concrete action to hold the turkish government accountable for violating kanter freedom's human rights. and enes kanter freedom joins us now. great to have you on the program, as always. why has joe biden been so silent when it comes literally to the bounty on the head of an american citizen? >> thank you for having me. actually, that's the question we have been trying to figure out for the last two years. actually, since he took to office. i remember last year i was sitting down and having a lunch with one of the senators and i
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pretty much asked him do you think president biden knows my story? and he said absolutely. and then i was like, i have been trying to, obviously, get in touch with him and his administration and why hasn't, you know, he answered any of my calls? well, he pretty much said just because of erdogan, turkey and nato ally unfortunately he is not going to be able to answer you. so i asked the senator, so you are telling me the most powerful man in the world is scared to meet with a 29-year-old nba player? well, the senator said i cannot tell you he is scared but he basically is. it is unacceptable. because of i am a u.s. citizen. and getting dete death threats d bounty on my head on u.s. soil. i wanted the president to go out there and do something. >> ashley: it's pretty clear the president is ignoring you. what do you want to see president biden to do in your
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situation? >> to actually take some concrete actions because enough is enough. erdogan has been abusing not just only my right but so many innocent people's life. you look at turkey. turkey is the number one in the world put journalists in jail. 70,000 innocent woman and almost 1,000 men and babies grown up in turkish jails. had these has nothing to do with politics. all i'm asking from president biden is talk about the human rights violations and actually put sanctions on individuals. but, right now, just because of nato, just because of turkey is an ally which turkey does not act like a nato ally. turkey, you know, is a more russian ally than is an american ally. people are telling that is not going to happen. and president biden is pretty much, you know, afraid to take any kind of action against
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turkey and it is unacceptable, you know? so i just hope that, you know, he will go out there and actually have maybe a conversation with president biden. because i remember before he took to office, the first thing he said, actually, the video is still on the internet. he said there is only one problem in -- erdogan. once he took office he would have a conversation with erdogan. it did not happen. he is actually pushing -- he is actually pushing congress to give f-16s to turkey which when turkey is going out there and buying s-400s from russia. how does that make sense? >> todd: it doesn't. >> ashley: yeah, it doesn't. >> todd: when you swore an oath to the united states of america and the constitution, when you became a citizen, did you assume the president would have your back when you then exercised your freedom of speech under said constitution? >> you know, we talk about this aas the freest country in the
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world and talk about how president biden cares about human rights and all around the world but when i swore to become a citizen, you know, i'm still so excited. don't get me wrong. i'm still so happy and so excited, but i did not think that president biden or president of this country is going to pick a dictator's side over a u.s. citizen. that is breaking my heart, you know? i mean, i have done nothing wrong in this country. i don't even have a parking ticket in this country. all i do is talk about how beautiful this country is. the freedom and democracy we have in this country. whenever i see the president of the united states, the most powerful man in the world are trying to literally going out and trying to have a diplomacy
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with this dictatorships, that is killing my heart. >> todd: understand. be a ash let's hope with these 40 republicans now backing you that there will be some traction with your story. >> yes. i do want to -- actually, do i want to thank them one by one individually. i had a conversation. >> todd: enes, we have got to run. sorry to cut you off. "fox & friends" is going to begin now. enes kanter freedom, everybody. >> ashley: president biden is heading to new york city today to tout a nearly $300 million infrastructure package. >> just down the road dozens of migrants are crowding an upscale hotel. >> refusing to move to a new shelter in brooklyn. >> tyre nicoles will be laid to rest. >> memphis police say two more officers involved were relieved of duty. >> they have to look at their training standard and hiring practice. >> defense attorneys got one witness to admit that there could have been a second shooter in the

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