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>> this was a violent attack. >> police arrest 35 people at a future police training facility in atlanta. >> part of city-wide protest organized by an activist group. >> four u.s. citizens kidnapped in mexico. the four citizens were herded into a vehicle. >> same railroad company, norfolk southern more than 20 cars went off the tracks -- >> just a month after the
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derailment in east palestine. >> the last four or five years, people beat a path to california, now you see the state hemorrhaging population. >> people are like, did it hurt? it still hurts. >> the infamous oscar slap. >> not a victim, baby, i will never see me on oprah or gaylecrying. >> ainsley: start with a fox news alert. 35 people under arrest after protest at a state of the art police training facility. >> brian: protesters were throwing rocks and molotov cocktails at officers. >> steve: todd piro joins us. >> todd: the site dubbed as cop
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city, hosted a violent scene yesterday afternoon, fireworks exploded near police officers. demonstrators were wearing masks and ericaing shields. atlanta's chief of police say these actses will not be tolerating. >> you damage equipment, you are breaking the law. this was a violent attack, this wassan remarky and the attempt to destabilize. >> todd: protesters throwing bricks at officers and molotov cocktails into the site, torching a tractor. this protest part of a so-called week of action organized by atlanta-based activist group. they want to city to call it an
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urban warfare campus. during a demonstration in mid-january, a state trooper shot and protester killed days later, major riot caused injuries and damage in downtown atlanta. the facility would have a mock city where police officers could conduct training exercises in a realistic setting. it is unclear if construction was impacted yesterday. back to you. >> steve: 35 people were detained, looks like according to upon cos, this was not a peaceful protest, there is criminality involved here. i imagine they will do their best to throw the book at them. 35 arrested, not all were from the atlanta area. shocking. >> ainsley: they are scared they will further militarize police in atlanta and destroy the forest, this is at the south
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river forest. they say that will increase flooding in atlanta, so they protested. >> brian: $90 million facility is under attack because they don't like where it was built or what it represents. police officers are being trained and it doesn't come out of their pockets. they have to find out who organized this, within the 35, you separate it and get to the bottom of it. we cover other substories, buckhead looking to get their own cops, that is attitude in this city to cops and bleeding into buckhead. they said, let us do it ourselves, we'll finance it, staff it and handle it. >> steve: started on saturday, week of protest and music festival near the site and at
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some point, people from the site from the music festival went over and that is what happened. the irony is the police would use that facility for better training for police, which we've heard many would like and for the fire department because they have antiquated facility right now, it sounds like. don't know how much this will derail the projects, they wound up on the front page of the atlanta journal constitution. >> ainsley: the police chief said this will not be tolerated and they are arresting anyone who does this and the project will go on. >> steve: indeed. cover on the "new york post," remember when aoc wore that tax the rich gown, which cost thousands, to the met gala. now because of a house ethices investigation, we're learning she really, really wanted to go
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to that particular gala. here is the thing, she can as a member of congress, you can't attend nonprofit events, but the met doesn't invite members of congress, not in aoc's district. she was able to get an invitation from anna wintor and she and aoc's boyfriend were the guests of "vogue" magazine. you can't take gifts and "vogue requests is part of a media conglomeration. >> ainsley: it is 35,000 if you get a ticket. "vogue" said you could be guests of "vogue", but her lawyer warned her staff that "vogue" is
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part of media firm and they have lobbyists krfled. it is a registered lobbyist, we'll need to be extra careful. >> brian: got a dress from a brooklyn designer, able to chew that down to $300. >> steve: it was a $10,000 dress. >> brian: she wears the dress and going to something for $35,000 each why she excorrugates successful rich people and love the world to know her as a socialist. >> ainsley: tax the rich. >> brian: how do the worlds collide? she is blaming staffers for doing this, since they have access to my credit card, i don't know why they didn't use. >> steve: as a member of congress, she doesn't make as much money. forget about her dress, she wound up renting it and $1300 went to $300 and for instance,
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when it came to makeup, cost $344 and the makeup artist sent the bill to a collection agency. >> ainsley: it was extremely overdue. >> steve: hair$477 and the hair stylist rep e-mailed aoc's staff, it would look terrible to file with the new york city department of labor. cost thousands to go and she just skated on all that stuff. >> brian: and had to get a tick et for her boyfriend, too. represent your people innen 82 -- in queens and that's it.
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>> ainsley: she brags about saying no to amazon. >> brian: the city has not recovered. >> ainsley: transportation from the bronx to carlisle hotel, $456. wasn't until may of 2022, she reimbursed for her share. >> steve: documentation between the met and aoc office said there was attempt to hide "vogue"'s role because this is embarrassing. sheree murray ran for congress against aoc, had this conversation about this probe. >> this is just another example of the pot calling the kettle black. she has performative outrage and selective outrage and now she just has a memory failure when
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it comes to the fact this wasn't a charity event, she's not allowed to receive tickets. courtesy of anna wintor, attended the met gala, got her hair done, wardrobe, shoes, makeup and conveniently forgot to pay the bill. that is why the probe. >> steve: number of bills that were due, she did not pay until about a year ago. because it was starting to hit the fan. it is continuing to hit the fan. >> brian: nothing will happen, she will get rebuked. >> steve: and pay the money back and she's been exposed. >> ainsley: if you have a d by your name in new york city, with name recognition, pretty high. the lady you interviewed is a
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republican that ran against her. >> brian: hard to win for the republican, little infrastructure in new york for a republican. >> steve: that is the latest on the met ball, which we have never attended. >> brian: i have the perfect outfit should that invitation come? >> steve: it is rented? >> ainsley: rent the runway, brian. over to ashley. >> ashley: fbi is searching for four u.s. citizens kidnapped in mexico on friday just across the southern border. the americans crossed south much brownsville, texas. the u.s. embassy says unidentified gunmen shot the passengers of the victim and herded the citizens into another vehicle and fled with them. fbi is u offering $50,000 rewar for information leading to an arrest. >> ashley: norfolk southern
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fourth derailment in the last five months. the company is proposing changes after a train went off the track on saturday. s residents of east palestine are still experiencing headaches and burning of the skin. and helping residents of san bernardino dig out of snowfall. last week's winter storm brought 12 feet. one resident writing help us in the snow. some people have been trapped for a week. higher elevation in southern california could get four feet of snow this week and novak djokovic with draw drawing from the tournament in california. it is indication that the serbian superstar special request for covid-19 waiver to enter into the u.s. failed.
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djokovic has been unable to play in multiple tournaments because of current restriction for foreign travelers. >> ainsley: such a shame. he is one of the healthiest human beings, plays sportses -- >> brian: pandemic is over. >> steve: he is an amazing player. >> ainsley: he win wimbledon. prince harry set to make his first public appearance as he gets invitation to king charles coronation. piers morgan joins us live from across the pond. >> brian: and chris rock takes the stage and addresses the infamous slap. comments about will smith and meghan markle, how did that go?
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>> steve: listen to this. the surge of illegal migrants at the border not just a problem in the united states, now the prime minister of the united kingdom is making his message clear to those trying to illegally enter his country, as well. >> ainsley: illegal migration is not fair on british taxpayer or those who come here legally and it is not right that criminal gangs should be allowed to continue their immoral trade. i am determined to deliver on my promise to stop the boats coming through the english channel. if you come here illegally, you
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will not be able to stay. >> brian: piers morgan has a past that gets him in, he doesn't need to call anymore. how do you feel about this move? >> i sat with him and he laid out three main charges he wants to achieve. the main one is to get some form of control over what is happening on our border. numbers don't stack up to the southern border in america, what is scary for people is the rate they are increasing. last year nearly 50,000 people coming in tiny boats and some dying on route, which is tragedy, but all coming in illegally. they tried everything to curb this, in fact the numbers keep getting higher and higher. he is going for pretty dramatic
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new plan, which is anyone coming over on a boat and washes up on the shores of britain will be refused asylum and won't be able to reapply. they are hoping this will act as a deterrent. most other plans so far have failed, we will see. >> steve: what about people of england and united kingdom, are they in line with the prime minister? >> i think so. you get a few people on the woke side of the argument and should let everybody in and have an open border, but the numbers are very big for us in the u.k. it is interesting to see who is coming in, over a third of the people coming on boats are actually young economic male migrants coming from albania,
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which is a prosperous country. they don't need asylum, they are trying it to join albanian gangs in the u.k. >> ainsley: ask you about meghan and harry, your favorite topic, they were extended invitation to the coronation in may and he's about to make his first public appearance since the book came out. the event is called uplift conference. what do you think about his public appearance and will meghan and harry be there? >> i would like an emergency power, ainsley that we won't let these two back in. their popularity in the u.k. is unbelievably bad right now,
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lower than prince andrew, if you thought that was possible. they are reacting to this. harry spray gunned his entire family in this kiss-and-tell book. he took down charles, charles' wife, camilla, his brother and kate. they have not been gracious and gone, that is big of you, dad. they said, yeah, we've had the invitation and we'll think about our decision. decision to attend coronation of the monarch. >> brian: they might have something on the schedule already. >> ainsley: how could you have coronation on our son's birthday. >> that is exactly how they think. meghan is going, that is
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selfish, how dare he get his coronation on our child's birthday, he must be racist. >> steve: that is the day that the book came out, frogmore castle, that is not yours anymore, it is andrew's. >> why should it be theirs? for all harry's moaning about his father, he will be at it on tuesday when he does his other appearance. charles bank rolled this rat bag for the last 15 years, bank rolled him, given him millions of pounds and he has the gall to say my father is awful, the monarchy is awful, but we want to be at the coronation. the coronation so they can milk
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it for future material for the next documentary, next book to line their own pocket. revolting. >> bradie, as the adopted anchor. >> you have missed a big opportunity in the united states, if not for the ridiculous behavior of king george iii, might have had monarchy in the u.s., you have king piers. realize what we missed out on because of upstarts in 1776. watch uncensored on fox nation, that would be great. >> steve: 4:30 every afternoon. warning for parents of college
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>> ashley: five new york city firefighters injured in a fire sparked by a lithium battery. surveillance video capturing the moment it burst into flames. the fire gutted a supermarket and laundry mat. dozens of students treated for alcohol poisoning over the weekend. there is a binge-drinking trend that went viral on tiktok. students share blackout rage gallons, mixture of hard alcohol
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and gallon of water using flavoring of their choice to mask the taste. a range rover ruptured a gas line forcing residenting out of their home. there is flooding from recent storms. people were allowed back in their home after the leak was repaired. a cat on the x-ray belt, warning the machine is not meant for furry friends. the tsa says pets come out of the bag and go through screening with you. the scanned cat is doing just fine. i did the headline, i will send it out -- no, to ainsley. >> ainsley: i will send it to
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across the northern plains in the next couple days. speaking of warm temperatures, record warmth down to florida over the next few days. say hi to ainsley. >> hello, ainsley, we are fox patriots from ohio. >> janice: thanks for visiting us. do i get a hug? >> ainsley: thank you. minnesota court is forcing to allow transgender women to compete against biological women. usa power lifting was making a person pretend to be something different and violated human rights act. usa power lifting is considering an appeal. raw power lifting federation president joins us now. good morning.
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what is your reaction to this? >> oh, gosh, it is terrible. i'm pretty upset about it, female lifters are upset, as well. the women have worked really hard to get where they are and this change will destroy not just power lifting, it will trickle down and destroy other sports as well. >> ainsley: you have weight class, age class. a 45-year-old woman competes against a 45-year-old biological male, the woman will be outlifted, right? >> no doubt. we've been around 24 years and had one incidence where a transgender female athlete wanted to compete and came in and broke four world records and we had to reverse that.
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our bylaws state you lift the way you were biologically born. we do not discriminate, we have a membership, there are other organizations out there, 15 organizations and some are tested, some not tested, some raw, you choose what works best for you and lift that way. >> ainsley: i know this happened february 27th, j.c. cooper won a case against usa power lifting. you said it is not fair. you said you talked to your athletes and they are upset. what are they saying? >> there is a reason why there is title nine and male and female divisions in everything. men are naturally strong, they have 67% more muscle mass and testosterone, a hormone your
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body releases. people if you look at any sport, men's lifts are further than women lifts. men's world record is 100 pounds in the women, it is rare to see a 400 lift. we have kids doing 500 pound lead lifts. the best female we have does about 450 pounds, the elite number one. >> ainsley: that is incredible. thank you for coming on, we appreciate it. coming up, an illegal immigrant allegedly attacks border patrol agent sending her to the horrible. our next guest is calling for the feds to be more aggressive. ) ahhhh...
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>> brian: welcome back, an illegal immigrant allegedly assaults a border patrol agent in tucson, arizona. the suspect is in custody, this vicious attack highlighting the toll president biden's open border is having. 9% increase this year and 75% increase since 2020. chief lacy cooper joins us now, your reaction to this incident? >> it is absolutely tragic what happened to our female border patrol agent, let's not pretend this is unusual. our border patrol put themselves in harm's way every single day, trying to protect the u.s. from the flow coming across. many are not a physical threat,
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but a lot of folks crossing have criminal convictions, many violent, and as we see here, when you see somebody who has propensity for violence, don't be surprised when an agent gets hurt. >> brian: you worked in yuma before, a lot of times they surrender, but a lot of times border patrol agents are. >> i was over the yuma sector when this happened in the tucson sector and the difference in yuma sector, a lot of families and unaccompanied minors come across and those folks are typically surrending. the tucson sector is not like that, we have single adult males crossing because of wide swaths of land open there and those folks are told by cartel, if
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border patrol try to apprehend you, you run and fight. >> brian: putting together policies, first place you step into is the place you have to apply for citizenship, fill out the app and they will fly you across the border and they say numbers are down. is that really an accurate portrayal of what is happening with illegal immigration? >> have we seen numbers go down? i haven't seen that happen yet. let's be clear that policy the trump administration put in place arising out of federal law, it was enforcement of law and biden decided not to enforce it and we had two million migrant crossings each year and 1.2 million known gotaways. is this implementation of a law is going to fix the border crisis? it will help, only if the
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exceptions don't swallow the rule. i looked through policy and there are so many loopholes in the policy, if everybody gets in without enforcement requiring them to apply, we will not have any positive outcome on the board. >> brian: first off, number one, you have to try to control the border and you have to implement the right policy, like to see them do both, call me crazy. lacy cooper, thank you. battle against political correctness, the push back, dave chappelle and now chris rock. joe piscopo breaks it down. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate.
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approximate /* >> hope your weekend was grand, so was mine. the americans kidnapped in america, that story is coming up. >> cop city is set on fire, which person did that? we'll talk to the state's ag. >> steve: newt gingrich talking about covid, we'll run that story down today. >> demanding shoppers take off their masks. i will get this guy, get him back. >> see you then, 12 minutes away. >> ashley: hospitality industry is making a comeback, bars, hotels and unt stras are fastest growing employers during the pandemic. during the pandemic they took a
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hit. tesla recalling 3500 vehicles after discovering loose bolts, the recall for model y vehicles made from may of 2022 through last month. if you own one, take your car to a tesla service center for a free inspection. >> steve: burgen county. it has been almost a year since the slap heard around the world and comedian chris rock backhanded it with laughter in a new special that dropped saturday night. >> happen to me, getting smacked by shug smith and people like, did it hurt? it still hurts. i got summertime ringing in my ear, i am not a victim, baby, you will never see me on oprah, or gayle, crying. never see it. will smith practice selective outrage.
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practices selective outrage. everybody knows what the [bleep] happened. i had nothing to do with that, i didn't have any entanglements. she hurt him worse than i do. why didn't you do anything back that night? i got parents, that is why. i was raised. i got parents and my inner parents taught me, don't fight in front of white people. >> steve: that was the special on netflix and joining us live from new york, mr. new york, joe piscopo. >> after the slap last year, we were like, when are we going to hear from chris rock? we suggested he will reveal everything when he's got a
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special and he did on saturday. yeah, genius the way he held back, almost a year and then waited and then in the special, which he just crushed on saturday night, the language was dicey and politically incorrect, but he crushed it and waits until the very end of the concert and upon dros the will smith thing and it was brilliant. >> steve: eight not minutes dedicate to this. people wanted to know his point of view, what he joked about, as jokes any, is that something to slap somebody and wind up with a 10-year ban at the oscars? >> it was great, did you see how much bigger will smith is than me? he played ali, people ask, did it hurt? yes, it hurt, really hurt. he handled it so well. when i saw that, the fights were
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commonplace. i got my nose broken by the mob. >> steve: seriously? >> oh, yeah, you guys look like gangsters, boom, took me out. when will smacked chris, another day at the office. you could see chris was really hurt by that. >> steve: in the beginning, people were like, that had to be a bit. >> i thought it was. in the clubs we do that, when i was getting beat up, comics were going, i got joe's slot, i will go next. i was getting tangled and my buddy told me, run, joe, run. when i saw that, i thought that was what it was, apparently not. stock growing up in the comedy clubs, you used to hang out with eddy murphy, who would hang out
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with chris rock. >> chris rock was a kid and i would hang out with eddy and dave chappelle took everybody out. dave chappelle and dick gregory, like mount rushmore of comedy and chris was like the kid. saturday night chris rock elevated himself to dave chappelle status. >> steve: what does that mean? >> that we are back and we can say what we want, how we want, when we want. al, joe and debbie listening, it is time to get back, i hold no punches the way brian kilmeade does on his radio show. it is freedom of speech and for chris to do what he did saturday night opened up. jimmy failla does it great on this network. comedy is back, man.
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roseann on fox nation, get on with it and laugh, my brother. >> steve: you are suggesting we are getting closer to place it is hard for comics to get cancelled. >> the pendulum is coming back, i say what i want, i am not as dicey as chris rock is, we believe we are one nation under god, god bless america. they are trying to take it back. the pendulum gone so far one way, it is coming back and chris rock made that happen saturday night. >> steve: we have been through so much over the last couple years, we need to laugh. >> exactly right. you always got to laugh. when we do news, i do, or doing thein isatra show, half the show is joking around and being funny and i think that is what we need. lord knows we need it, man.
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i'm out every week end doing a show. we are a good people, great country. everybody it nice, it is great to come on "fox and friends" and you feel the goodness of america and that is where we are. >> steve: very nice. in watching chris rock talk about the slap heard around the world, he said, i tried to call him and he wouldn't pick up the phone. you know why i didn't do anything, i had parents and was raised properly. >> as he closes, chris rock went and talked about being a parent, i love being a dedicated dad. he said don't fight in front of white people, he threw the mic down, mic drop, brilliant. he crushed it, it was great. >> steve: it was great, on netflix right now. joe stepped away from his radio
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show momentarily to appear on "fox and friends." >> steve and everybody and ainsley and brian, as well. >> steve: do the tease out. >> more "fox and friends," janice dean is in the house coming right back. >> steve: thank you. right, you have to do it yourself. in 2015, my dad had the idea to revitalize american textile manufacturing with bedding crafted from cotton grown on our family farm. we created red land cotton to give you the best farm, the home products possible. because it's more than quality products. it's a labor of love from our family. go to redland cotton dot com and receive 15% off your order with code fox news. out here, you're a landowner, a gardener,
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>> you are not humming the song. >> it's a good one. >> looking up toward central park. 42 degrees in new york city. thanks for joining us today. >> have a wonderful day. see you tomorrow. >> see you on the radio. get dressed. >> bill: thank you, guys, good morning. police under siege, rioters launching an assault on a future training facility in atlanta. authorities call it a coordinated criminal attack. not the first time it has happened as we say good morning. i'm bill hemmer live in new york city. hope you had a good weekend. good morning. >> dana: i had a great weekend. my mom was in town. saw beautiful noise on broadway. a ping-pong tournament she lost but that's all right. we had a good one. hope you did, too. i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." we are talking about the fire at cop city where police are
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