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>> todd: fox news alert, police officers flooding the streets outside the hospital as one of their own is killed in a shootout. he was a five-year officer. you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier. it happened in chicago, responding to an alleged gunman chasing a woman down the street. shots were exchanged at close range, leaving one of their own in critical condition.
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that man lost his life. >> policing is a big family of people who know at some point, they may be asked to make the ultimate sacrifice, but you never wish or hope that it actually happens. tonight this tragedy did. there's some broken hearts that will take a long time to grieve. >> todd: hundreds of chicago police officers gathered on the streets to salute the body going to the examiner's office. it is called a tremendous loss. >> we will try to get through this, very difficult time for chicago police department. we are heart-broken this young officer, that had five years on this department, had a bright future ahead of him and this is something that no family should have to face.
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>> todd: investigators reviewing body cam footage, the suspect was shot and is in critical condition this morning. chicago police superintendent and the chicago u.s. attorney announce resignation following lori lightfoot failed bid for re-election. crime up 61% from last year. chicago lopez is hopeful chicago will turn around after lightfoot a loss. >> an officer was shot in the line of duty in the most dangerous of american cities right now. with what happens with yesterday's election, democracy worked and the pendulum is starting to swing back toward common sense where outrageous policies and agendas are coming to an end. we have one more chance in chicago, a hurdle to reach,
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where we can have common sense prevail across the city where law-abiding citizens are the ones we're fighting for and the city is no longer safe for i believe cs, but the good people of the city of chicago. >> todd: voters return to the po polls april 4th for the runoff. >> ashley: the suspect charged with trying to check an explosive in his bag at a pennsylvania airport will appear before a judge. mark mufley faces federal criminal charges. airport security discovered the device, a bomb technician x-rayed it, discovering explosive powder, along with a short fuse. mufley fled the airport, but was tracked down at his pennsylvania home. defense is set to --
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>> todd: one day after jurors visited the crime scene where his wife and son were killed. marianne rafferty has the latest. marianne. >> marianne: prosecution laid out their case against alex murdaugh describing the likely time moments of maggie and paul murdaugh. >> maggie sees what happens and comes running to her baby, last thing on her mind thinking he had done this. running to her baby and he's picked up the blackout and opens fire at close range. the pressures on this man were unbearable and they were all reaching a crescendo the day his wife and son were murdered by him. >> marianne: on wednesday the jurors toured the murdaugh property where maggie and paul
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murdaugh were killed and went inside the family home. there was a bullet hole. murdaugh says their home was far enough frothe kennel that someo may not hear gunshots. >> right now 10 jurors have made up their mind, even 11 and maybe one is on the fence. >> marianne: in less than two years, the case has gone from shocking murders to reports alex murdaugh's wife and son were shot, a not guilty plea and high-profile trial beginning on january 23rd with jury selection. murdaugh is charged with two counts of murder and two counts of possession of a weapon. jurors will begin deliberations today. >> ashley: marianne rafferty,
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thank you. people of east palestine, ohio are getting concerning guidance from epa after being told the water is safe. >> as a father, do not play in the creeks or stream. the drinks water has been tested. if the green light has been given, we feel confident of that. >> todd: two of the residentses have been run in circles, two of them join us next to respond. by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year after two starter doses. skyrizi attaches to and reduces a source of excess inflammation that can lead to skin and joint symptoms. with skyrizi, 90% clearer skin and less joint pain is possible.
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>> welcome back, we're tracking severe thunderstorms moving across the southern portion of this country leading into friday, targeting texas, running to the mississippi river valley. there will be rain early this morning, this is not severe weather, heating of the day allows this to fire up. i will track it a bit. early this morning, thunderstorm activity, this will intensify as the day goes on, not often you get significant storm risk. big area seeing higher risk than we usually do see this time of year. that could mean major thunderstorms, hail, it will mean strong winds and isolated tornados getting up to ef-2,
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perhaps stronger. this is future forecast and cell we're talking about around the dallas area at 3 p.m. and this cell and line of storms will sweep the southeast and southern plains as it makes this move, now at 8 p.m. this system will run through the overnight area through dallas and arkansas and watch this timestamp, that line of storms will bring severe potential impact taking you all the way to friday morning at 5 a.m. before it starts to weaken. this will be a powerful storm system that will pop up this afternoon, run into tomorrow morning and we will be watching it. >> todd: scary stuff, especially for the nation's midsection. >> todd: ceo of norfolk southern set to testify next week sparking serious health concerns. it comes as the epa is sending
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mixed messages on the town's water. >> i would not advise anybody to play in the creeks or streams. the drinking water has been tested, if a green light has been given, we feel confident in that. >> ashley: two east palestine residents join us live. thank you for being with us. you heard what he said from the epa, they tested the water, but they are telling kids not to get in the creeks and streams. abbey, you said your kids get in the cream creeks and streams. >> that is the biggest reason that drew us to our home in east palestine, the serenity of the creeks and park and place for my children to play and grow up. >> ashley: what did you make of that, they could get in the creek and streams, but couldn't
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drink the water, was that reassuring to you? >> absolutely not. i have not had my children in the town of east palestine since the train derailed. i do not believe the waters are safe. >> todd: shame question, shelby, if they can't get in creeks a streams. >> we are not bathing, we are taking quick showers, in and out and it doesn't seem legit. >> ashley: shelby, a letter was sent to governor dewine from union workers. many employees report migraines and nausea days after the derailment and suspect they were exposed to chemicals at the
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direction of ns. that is coming from people working directly with that, how does that settle with you knowing they toll you guys after what, a couple days it is okay to go back and they are experiencing symptoms, as well. >> absolutely, i believe it, because we are. we live at ground zero, it is in our backyard, we are 900 feet from the site. i have seen a substance across my yard and samples were taken, of course, now it is a waiting game to see if it is coming back contaminated or not. we have symptoms, nausea, headache, eye infection, no smell, no taste. they are testing air, they are not testing at the right times. in the evening and at night, we can smell and taste it so bad.
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i don't think the correct testing is being done on it. >> todd: abbey, what could the ceo of norfolk southern say, if anything, during his testimony to senate to your fears and concerns? >> he could tell us the truth, i feel there is a lot of truth not being told. my children, the same symptoms. as a mom, i know this is affecting my children's bodies, i know it is not safe in east palestine for my children. so i don't know at this point, what he could say, i need answers to know how doctors can help my children. without answers, our doctors don't know how to help our children or treat them. >> ashley: you have five children, i'm not sure of their ages, do they have any idea what is going on, are they asking
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questions? are they confused? >> absolutely, lots of questions, lots of confusion. they are taking on hearing friends that have lost pets, friends that are in town and are still sick, that have burns on their skin. this is horrendous. my home was home to children of the community, extended children that found solace in our home. i have aban open-door policy, there were eight to 10 kids in our home, playing at the park and in the creek and it is all gone and that is not coming back any time soon. it is time and answers and big waiting game temperature is a waiting game putting children at risk. >> todd: none of this is your fault, you were forced to suffer
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the consequences. mother's intuition guides not, here the epa. >> todd: peter pan looking different these days, watch. >> every last one of us. >> not all boys. >> so. >> peter pan? >> were you expecting someone else? >> ashley: we brought in jimmy failla to review the woke remake. he's here. >> todd: you look different today, too, jimmy.
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now. i don't know how the royals work. i thought since they left, they were done, this confuses me. >> jimmy: i feel like i'm watching fresh prince of bel air. i love this story, i love they are getting kicked out. i find this fascinating, they will probably start -- the king is upset they dished on the family. this is a costly manner and prince andrew can pay for it with the sale of his girlfriend's girl scout cookies. >> todd: thin mints. you were kicked out for former epstein contestant. >> jimmy: maybe he won't travel so much anymore.
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>> todd: the host, whoopi goldberg, "the view" coming to a shocking conclusion, listen. >> politics got in the way of looking for the truth. they are not saying definitively and that is a problem. they still don't know for sure. >> todd: jim, in a related story, joy behar admits water is wet and she is loud. >> jimmy: like they are part of the politics that got in the way. i'm fascinated anyone cares what she has to say about health issues. she once nominated joe biden for surgeon general because she didn't know she wasn't a real doctor. dr. jill will be a good surgeon general. she is not a doctor. oh, at that point, disqualify yourself from the discussion, that is why nobody gets marriage
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advice from o.j. he finds real killers one golf course at a time. >> ashley: is she admitting she is think wro -- wrong, too. >> jimmy: whether she realizes or not, yes, she did. this happened with covid, attacking you with no regard, republican or democrat. trump became grounds for political attack, every media outlet was calling it wuhan virus. look at who is pushing people in front of subways, they did not spend all night watching white house press briefing. >> todd: people will not be like, whoopi makes a great point.
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that is sad. speaking of disney franchise from "the view" to peter pan, new trailer for peter pan and wendy feature woke character changes, what. >> every last one of us. >> you are not all boys. >> so. >> peter pan? >> were you expecting someone else? >> todd: disney not reading the room when it comes to the woke backlash, people stop going to disney and stop spending money, let's do more of it. >> jimmy: original title was "peter pan sexual," they dialed it back. nobody asked for this remake, okay, this is them again injecting some type of gender identity into the film. why? they think it comes with built-in political orientation. they think kids watch this and
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identify. >> ashley: the kids probably have no idea what is going on and the parents control the money and they will not take this. >> jimmy: that was the lesson disney was supposed to learn when they had the big blowup and went after desantis. your demo is the parent has the money. if you really worried disney about inclusion, do not change pronouns, change prices. it is $130 to get in, more exclusionary than having lost boys be the lost boys and the tiktok crop, gets information stolen from the chinese government, weird film, i don't recommend it. >> todd: when will they realize they are losing so much money? they just had $700 million nugget that will make the shareholders ticked.
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>> jimmy: ouch, who do we start the go fund me for? disney or harry and meghan. >> ashley: serious situation and story out of st. louis, david dorn's widow is blaming kid gardner for her husband's death. >> todd: that is next. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase,
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merrick garland facing charges during a fiery hearing on capitol hill. >> ashley: brooke singman has details. >> brooke: garland is questioned. mike lee had a stern warning for the attorney general, listen. >> politicization of the department is a problem and you can tell your department, not a chance in hell we will reauthorize that thing without major reform. your department is not trusted because it has been politicized. you are a good person and can ability to reign it in. >> brooke: the bureau is rjed to investigate parents that spoke out at school board meetings under domestic terrorism laws.
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pressing the attorney general over -- houck was violated for violating the clinic entrance act while defending his son. >> if you are a pro-life activist, what can you expect? in this instance, according to mr. houck's wife, two dozen agents with shields and a battering ram showed up at his house pointing rifles at his family. >> you use unbelievable show of force with guns that i just note liberals usually decry, we are supposed to hate long guns, you are happy to deploy them against catholics and innocent children. >> brooke: promising not to interfere in the --
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>> volume and similarity of the information would demand justice department investigate the truth and accuracy of the information. >> i promised to leave the matter of hunter biden in the hands of the district attorney. >> grassley said more than dozen sources came to his office to accuse the president's son of criminal conduct. >> todd: a kansas school district facing backlash for gender support plan and instructing the staff to keep from parents. not using pronouns can equate to -- allow yourself to be deputized to discriminate and not acceptable. another slide tells teachers using the wrong pronouns could lead to "death," and a california mom and branch leader of our duty joins me now.
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erin, this looks like the latest tactic to take control away from parents who raise the children, the children live under their roof, and give to public schools. what is your reaction? >> it is absolutely obligation of parental rights. we know parents who have kids gender questioning and have their name at school, once we pulled them out of school and got them mental health they needed, they desisted and returned to their biological sex and being comfortable in their bodies. it is absolute lie that children will commit suicide if they don't have their name and pronoun changed. there is not one study that states that. there is not one study that states a child who is not socially transitioned will commit suicide. it is just untrue.
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>> todd: it is offensive and a scare tactic and it is sickening and to put an end to there your organization is holding de-transition event focusing on minors being harmed by gender ideology. here is one heart-wrenching story. >> i was manipulated by my trans peers and my gender specialist, the person who gave me my letter of recommendation in surgery. it was all sold as a wonderful thing, it wasn't like a medical condition that you needed to be treated. >> todd: erin as someone whose daughter identified as -- what is your reaction when you hear that? >> it breaks my heart, the medical community absolutely failed this child and parent are
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being handcuffed from protecting their children from becoming de-transitioner. as the numbers increase, the numbers of detransitioners increase. >> todd: how can parents protect their kids from what literally is a gender industry? >> first of all, every parent needs to be at their school, see what books are on the book shelves, get involved in the school. go to school board meetings, understand children are being indoctrinated and start teaching your child the truth. there are two sexes in the world, female and male and you are born that. you cannot change, no surgery will change you from one sex to
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the other, that is a absolute lie. we need to start telling children they are perfect just the way they are. it is okay for boys to like girls things, that doesn't make them trans. it is okay for girls to have masculine attributes, that doesn't make them trans, it makes them a girl who likes boy things. we are going backwards. >> todd: people like you bring out the truth and helping these children, we are getting truth out and we appreciate it. erin friday, thank you. >> ashley: president biden could issue first veto after the senate. cheryl casone has details next.
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>> cheryl: nobody wants to drain their retirement. passing disapproval resolution, encouraging private retirement plans to consider -- decisions, the rule affecting 150 million americans, this as several states are suing the administration over the rule, including utah, alabama, alaska, florida, georgia, iowa, indiana, kentucky, louisiana, mississippi, nebraska, north dakota is in there, tennessee, texas, this is a huge amount of states. obviously pushback from the states, pushback in congress against the esg rule. it is a pretty hotly debated topic on wall street. >> ashley: what is going on in buckhead down in georgia? >> cheryl: this is a wealthy
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suburb of atlanta, they are on their way to seceding from atlanta. buckhead has seen murder, rape, hijacking numbers increase over the years. you spoke to a resident last hour. >> i had a break-in in my home, i was on the phone with 911 multiple times and could not get a live operator to pick up the phone while this man was inside of my home. >> that story is driving us, it is the american way, asking to let us vote. >> cheryl: not just buckhead residents, look at los angeles, high-end security dogs are all the rage as families are protecting family and property in los angeles. the new must-have item for the wealthy, $150,000 security guards, personal canine body
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guards. l.a. times reports the dogs are in high demand, breeders and trainers trying to keep up. >> todd: good use of money, bad use of taxpayer money where $10 billion go to help homeless in california. >> cheryl: the state spent $10 billion on the homeless crisis, it is different in coronado, who have no homeless individuals. >> we are willing to fund reasonable services to accommodate that. there are myriad of reasons people end up homeless, there are those who want help and those who should not. they shouldn't have ability to break laws like urinating or
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defecating on the sidewalk. we want to help them get help. >> cheryl: the last part of his response does sound like los angeles, that is what los angeles looks like right now. another interesting quote was the word law, what is the law here? you cannot live on the streets. in several blue cities across the country, that is what is happening. >> todd: they don't follow the law in more ways than one in the golden state. thank you. >> ashley: thank you. retired police captain david dorn's widow says district attorney kim gardner is partially responsible for her husband's death. gardner says she is not racially motivated. ann dorn is with us this morning. >> good morning, ashley. thank you for having me.
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>> ashley: why do you think da's with blood there hands, keep making crime political. if anything, it should be apolitical when it comes to crime. >> exactly, i think there is an agenda there. they are being paid, for one thing, what the end game is, i'm not sure, it is putting citizens at peril and victims are being revictimized on a daily basis. >> ashley: what happens if we keep going down this road and judges and das aren't doing their jobs and keep letting criminals out, what happens? what does our future look like? >> it is an apocalyptic future, you will have people fleeing outside the city. it will look like a movie scene from various movies we've seen where criminals take over.
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there will be no recourse, no repercussions to their actions and there is fear, people will lock themselves in their homes, the economy will crash in the area and it will be a bad day in the cities that have been thriving. >> ashley: st. louis had 350 property crimes in 2023, the number spiked to 3000. i'm familiar with st. louis, i'm from missouri, it has gotten more dangerous. with crime spiking like this, you would think the city leaders would do something, why do you think they are blatantly ignoring it? >> i'm really not sure, that is one thing i'm trying to find out. i'm hoping to sit down and talk with them. no one will talk with me. when i started at the police department, we had 1500 officers
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and she is talking about bringing the police force down to 500. no way 500 officers can patrol the staand take down the crime happening right now. i'm not sure if they want failure or what their mindset is right now, if they want the city to be gone, it makes no sense. >> ashley: you said kim gardner is partially responsible for your husband's death, what is the reason for that? >> just playing politics with crime, allowing criminals to get bond and they have no fear of repercussions, there is no punishment for the crime in the city of st. louis. >> ashley: my heart goes out to you for the loss of your husband, i'm so sorry that happened and hopefully you can keep pushing forward and getting answers you deserve and answers
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that the city of st. louis deserve. hopefully somebody will sit down with you, everyone needs answers. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> ashley: of course. turning to america's fentanyl crisis and emotional pleas from americans whose lives have been shattered by the deadly drug. >> you're welcoming drug dealers across our border. you are giving them protection, you are not protecting our children. this is a war. act like it. do something. >> ashley: that is absolutely heartbreaking, here is how biden is responding. >> president biden: the interesting thing is that fentanyl they took came during the last administration. anyway, i don't want to get started. >> ashley: tyrus is here to talk about it live. >> todd: let's check in with brian kilmeade to see what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> brian: how much did you pay tyrus to get up this morning, he
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was wrestling until 2 in the morning. he is one of my favorite people. coming up on "fox and friends," bring it to life with senator tim scott, he discussed the push to declassify intel at the wuhan lab or governor dewine, what is going on with that toxic train and the congressman michael michael mccaul breaks down push to ban tiktok and what is happening in the ukraine and former bachelorette hannah brown, from "special forces," what she is doing, i love the series, can't wait to talk to her and carli lloyd, the last two standing, she will join us to discuss their time.i sh then and only then will i ask
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>> todd: attorney general eric garland making shocking admission will fentanyl crisis. >> how would you describe the fentanyl crisis in america. >> it's a horrible epidemic but an epidemic unleashed on purpose by the sinaloa and new generation ha lease co-cartels. they are not stopping fentanyl from killing americans if that's the question you are asking. >> you are saying they are woefully inadequate to the task. >> they we are providing all the resources congress is providing to us. >> they are in the working. >> todd: senator lindsey graham noting that fentanyl claims more lives than car accidents and gun violence combined so far in fiscal year 2023 over 9,000 pounds of fentanyl has been ceased. >> ashley: president biden letting out a laugh while talking about recent testimony from a mother to lost two children to fentanyl overdoses in 2020 watch. >> this you are welcoming drug
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dealers across the border. you are giving them protection. you not protecting our children. >> this is a war act like it, do something. >> the interesting thing is that fentanyl they took came during the last administration. [laughter] anyway, i don't want to get started. >> todd: fox nation host tyrus joins us now. tyrus, let's set this up, when asked about a mother pouring her heart out about the loss of her children, joe biden thinks that's the appropriate time continue to vehicle marjorie taylor greene, attack her and then laugh about it. your reaction? my reaction of course like everybody else shocked. that's a nervous laugh for a guy who has no answers. here's the thing. nobody cares where it started. there you are the president of the united states leader of the free world. nobody wants to hear it's the last administration. what are you going to tell these families what you are going to do to what in effect is a poisoning coming through mexico
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via china, how is that not an act of war? we have the technology. we can shoot balloons out of the sky. i'm certain we can find the cartels they are making this stuff. drop some fliers because we're america and nice people. let them know do not be here in the next four hours and obliterate them. hit mexico with sanctions. show them this is not going to be tolerated. again, he has absolutely no interest. the nervous laugh was shameful because he has absolutely no answers. >> ashley: he has no tact either. ever. he has already proven he does not care about this crisis otherwise he would secure the border which he has not done and probably will not do based on his track record. the president also took a victory lap yesterday with house democrats at their annual retreat touting the party's unit and publishment ahead of 2024. watch this. >> it's been one of the most successful united caucuses we have ever seen and y'all stick together thank god.
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look what is happening. we have a lot it do. we have made a lot of progress. families across the country are starting to breathe a little bit easier. >> ashley: what is he talking about speaking of breathing easier should he be down at east palestine. >> no clue. we couldn't find him with map quest. completely lost. he literally said a bunch of nothing. he just said we've done some things and stuck together and some things. that's the president of the united states. he is taking a victory lap when there's no victory in sight. he just blamed everything that was wrong in the country on the previous administration and next soundbite telling everybody what a good job they had retreat. they had to be a retreat. they couldn't come out publicly the american people are fed up and tired and everything is just excuses. clearly this dude is like a broke watch only right twice a day. it's ridiculous. he has no idea. >> todd: that retreat was a set up to sell himself to his people to basically say hey, i'm your
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guy in 2024. >> what was he selling me give me one thing, inflation, gas prices. >> todd: do you have any doubt that he is running? >> yeah, he might not be sure from week-to-week you have to ask him. of course is he running why would he not? they are doing so well. this is where the american people really have to look at the body of work and, you know, and look at the speeches and when the only time they clap is when he says. [mumble] then there's a problem there. i don't know if the rest of the democrats are -- moderate democrats where are you? we could use you. i feel like an old superman movie. >> todd: funny line in there. look what has already happened. saying that as if it's positive. i would say you are right, president, look what has happened over the course of the last two years. it ain't good. >> why doesn't anyone say like what? just one time when he says these things, look what happened? like what? >> todd: the president is not having a good last two years.
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you are blowing up though sir. tyrus live coming to a city near you. crushing it in every way, shape or form. it's awesome. those who don't know and you should know by now. terrorist is a kind funny generous man. we appreciate you coming back up. >> smart texting me at night to do it, too. >> todd: just 10 minutes ago. "fox & friends" begins right now have. great thursday, everybody. ♪ >> they may be make the ultimate sacrifice. >> police officers flooding the streets outside of a chicago hospital as one of their own is killed in a shootout. he was a five year veteran of the department. >> he we need to coalesce around leadership who support the police. >> reuters descended at the homes of suprem supreme court js did you nothing. >> todd: garland facing charges they politicized the. >> they will fentanyl and do nothing. if you are a pro-life demonstrator they will come to your house. >> and they paid for it with their lives. >> jurors in the
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