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and just discover about to do the same but w "the ingraham angle" gets results.reve discover announced it would reversed its position with outgrowing outrage, and scrapping -- they will pause their plans on the gun issue right now. so we will remain vigilant. we would not let up until the end these plans altogether. gutfeld next. ♪ ♪ >> todd: a fox news alert, the bodies of two innocent americans burgled in mexico arriving in the u.s. the suspected drug cartel members handle for five men they say responsible for a fatal attack. you are watching "fox & friends first" on a friday morning i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i am ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. the father speaking out about the graphic video of the sun being kidnapped before his death. >> it is so hurtful to see the video and how they was drugged,
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thrown back in the truck. i've been trying to make sense out of it for a whole week. just restless, couldn't eat, couldn't sleep, just crazy to see your own child taken from you in such a way. >> todd: i can't imagine being those parents right now. jackie ibanez has the latest, jackie. >> the bodies of shaeed woodard and zindell brown running back in the states following kidnapping and murder in mexico. the u.s. officials will perform a second autopsy is on the body as the father of shaeed woodard tearfully talks about his son on his 45th birthday. he went to mexico as part of a celebration. >> uc for his birthday, his birthday, they have been close like brothers and sisters and he didn't deserve it. he has a sweetheart and have a big heart. >> in the meantime the mexican cartel has dealt with the
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members involved and responsible for the murder sharing this picture of five men face down on the pavement tied up and blindfolded. they were accompanied by a literal reading, they acted under their own decision-making and lack of discipline but republican led efforts calling for the u.s. military to stop the cartels entirely. the president of mexico responding say he will not permit foreign governor to intervene in the territory. mexico does not take orders of anyone. the fbi will welcome tools in the fight against the deadly cartels. >> we know how to deconstruct the cartels, terrorist organizations. we did it in the '90s in columbia without a single american combat troop on the ground. we can do it again now which welcomed those additional resources. >> you will not find an fbi director that won't welcome that. >> as fears grow for americans to travel to mexico, the
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president gave an unclear answer when asked if to do so, listen. >> should america be concerned about traveling to mexico? >> the state department has issued its own travel warnings and americans to avoid popular places in mexico and that includes cancun, todd, ashley. >> todd: arizona sheriff, great to see you as always. does weakness of the biden administration on the border lead this cartel to not only kill these americans but then simply write a letter saying we are sorry and think they can get away with it? >> the weakness of these policies is creating strength for the cartels. that is why they think they can get away with all the things they do which is not only killing americans but enslaving people, killing american children with fentanyl and civilians. they just feel emboldened. now they feel they can write a
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note and say they are sorry and it will go away? i don't think so. >> ashley: imagine put yourself in the shoes of the parents. we heard one parent talk about seeing his son be kidnapped. i can't imagine before his death. to have a letter written to todd's point, how should our government respond to this? >> look i've lost a child recently and it wasn't in this circumstance so my heart goes out to them. i feel for them. but our government needs to react swiftly and strongly. we cannot let this kind of behavior go unchecked or it will continue to cause problems and cost more american lives. let's not forget 107 million lives last year. those lives matter. >> todd: the response from the mexican president is absolutely astounding. he claims the federal crisis is an american problem.
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here we do not have consumption of fentanyl. why don't the united states take care of their problem of social decay? again these comments coming on the heels of this horrific killing of these americans. isn't that all the proof you need to realize that this mexican government has no intention of stopping the cartel weather with regard to fentanyl, whether regard to human trafficking, whether to the killing of innocent americans? >> you are exactly right, todd, that is exactly but they are saying. they don't care about american lives or the fentanyl poisoning coming from mexico that is killing american lives every day. it doesn't matter to them. it won't start mattering to them until they are impacted by it. >> ashley: you know the mexican government, they are more or less taken the side of the cartel and how concerned he should that be to all americans? >> that should very concerning.
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we see this on a daily basis. the violence that the cartels bringing along. we see what they do to the people they are trafficking to america and how they enslaved them into sex trade and how they leave them for dead in the deserts. we see the american families and we need to pick up the pieces of those families who live the ones to fentanyl poisoning. this is what we have to deal with every day. we've got to do a better job in the government has to do a better job of helping to secure the border so we can start to deal with these issues. >> todd: there were really two parts to the astounding statement by manuel lopez open a door. the first one we discussed. the second one absolutely no way should americans send troops into the country of mexico to basically protect american interests cbp sees 21 million sentinel tablets over the past five months. more they did the entire year. so he out and out lies fentanyl
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is not being produced in mexico and rebukes those who support military action against the cartels in mexico. isn't that proof positive we actually do need said military intervention? >> i think we do as well. i don't think afghanistan or iraq wanted us there either. we got this right at our doorstep. this is at our backyard. it is killing americans to the tune of way more than the terrorists and the middle east did to us. our government is doing nothing about it and i talked to americans everyday frustrated and feel left behind and every day having to deal with more and we are american to us hands of fentanyl and the desk because of the cartels. >> ashley: congressman dan crenshaw made interesting point on "fox & friends" yesterday. he is not in favor of laboring the cartel is terrorist because it would increase our
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immigration issue that we have here. that was the first time i had heard that. but when you hear people talk about and we had one yesterday that was 50 miles where this happened in brownsville, texas. and they are all for sending u.s. military to the border, but do you think that would make any difference just having, not necessarily clearing film terrorist organizations but having to military presence there? would that be deterrent enough? >> absolutely come everybody that works for the border patrol for the most part are being deployed like babysitters because you have 6,000, 7,000 people coming in a day. so we don't have the strength we need along the border and they know that. this is one hole after another long the porous border that they can push the product through which is humans and drugs. so yes a stronger presence with her military, more border patrol agents more law enforcement, a strong presence would absolutely
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decrease the traffic. >> you talk to the military and special ops guys, what are your quick thoughts, migrants where and how to legally cross the border. your reaction. >> i don't like to see it and basically one part they tell the women to bring contraceptives and they didn't tell them to bring inhalers or diabetes medicine but they told the women to bring contraceptives because they know women are being rapedd and i drive in florida and little ponds of waters that say "do not swim. with the red cross should say, these are the dangers do not cross but again, this is another example of corruption that exists not just in our country and other countries. a partner with brave books and so did sean spicer. and actually teach people correct things or how to protect themselves and not doing certain things.
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you can get those books, but i would love them to say, don't come. it is too dangerous. the desert is too dangerous, the people are dangerous and that is how we are going to stop this. we can't make it easy for them and telling them how to do it. >> todd: mark lamb thank you appreciated. dropping murder charges against gang member accused and killing a 15-year-old with a machete. sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2019 and surveillance footage capturing the moment when several others gang members held the teen down and slashed his throat with a machete and the prosecutors alleged that mistakingly targeted the victim believing he was a rival gang member. but a panel of five appellate judges say prosecutors failed to prove that he took pleasure in the murder appeared the gang banger being resentenced onto the second-degree murder
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conviction where he will face up to 25 years to life behind bars. >> ashley: another set north folk southern train derailment. 2 of 37 overturned cars had residue from hazardous my rope but there is no imminent threat to the calhoun county residents. thankfully no injuries have been reported. the incident came hours before the railroad ceo apologized for the waste and a hearing before the senate. >> i want to begin today by expressing how deeply sorry i am for the impact this the aroma has had on the residence of east palestine and the surrounding communities. the events of the last month are not who we are as a company. >> ashley: congressman alexandria ocasio-cortez criticizing republicans for not immediately investigating the they derailment in east palestine. watch this. >> this committee needs to hold a hearing of what is on the
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derailment and east palestine. this is not just a disaster site. it is a potential crime scene. >> ashley: president biden has still not visited the crash site. last week he mentioned he's plans to go at some time. the top officials say not agonizing over the president despite people from both sides of the aisle urging him to go and it took transportation secretary pete would budge and he admits he should have gone s. >> todd: these posting are experiencing a fair amount of acne. joe biden revealing ongoing trouble his son because the administration. the obama administration, that his peers is so called hunter pyle scrambling to answer 2014 as expressions about hunter joining the board of ukrainian energy company and despite the business ventures are completely legal, they seem to be avoiding
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investigations and today's oversight hearing has been postponed. >> this is a family scheme to take money for influence peddling at the biden administration with treasury cabinet continues to block our investigation. and the treasury secretary ellen, what are you trying to hide? >> todd: said is a good question, so far, no word on a new date. >> ashley: massive 6.8 trillion but dollar budget with $5.5 trillion worth of tax height is spirits >> todd: some say the plan because national debt to swell to $1 trillion in the next decade if congress to pass it. in washington with more, alexandria hoff, it doesn't seem like this could be passed but $51 trillion is a number i didn't even think about was even possible when i was a young child growing up. >> young children, adults backed, it is unlikely to pass
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but the president making a statement and he sees this plan as to cut the deficit $3 trillion over ten years. the republicans say the numbers are not adding up especially to fight inflation appear the president spoke in philadelphia yesterday and plans to increase government spending through tax hikes for the wealthy appear that proposal follows an idea to tax the richest americans to the tune of $5.5 trillion there. the budget plan increasing the medicare tax rate on those making $400,000 from 3.8% to 5.8%. the defense spending $6 billion support to ukraine in europe, three billions climate change in poor countries and funding for 100,000 new police officers. $26 billion to strengthen the border as well there. so the money to go towards hiring 350 new border agents and for spinning out 2400 new epa employees and who can forget the 87,000 irs agents as well?
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much of this plan is unlikely to pass through congress, but the president is optimistic. >> according to the nonpartisan committee for responsible budget onto to my kind of the president's plan, soar to $51 trillion by 2023 and that is up from $31.5 trillion. >> they have a very simple approach to everything pure they want to spend money, they want to raise taxes on you. they unleashed record inflation. this budget that biden put out would create $50 trillion national debt. their view is they can keep printing money and unleashing inflation. >> this comes at the time when the president is really trying
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to negotiate with house speaker kevin mccarthy and he weighed in as well. >> the problem is he is spending and it's not a revenue problem. what does this budget do? raise more taxes, spends more money, creates the biggest government we have ever seen in the history of the united states. >> yes, this comes as republicans and the president trying to negotiate raising the debt limit and here's the president. >> the fact is the speaker of the houses a conservative guy and has a conservative group with him. but we met early on and we said, what are we going to do about the budget? and i said, "let's make a deal." >> this is what the deal looks like so far. this is the president's first budget after a divided congress and it is not likely to pass, ashley, todd. >> todd: larry kudlow said the spending spree shows the biden administration lack of motivation to fix the crumbling economy. >> i know it is dead on arrival,
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but nonetheless people will read this and ponder its potential impact. may be dead negotiations are 2024 presidential race, who knows. as i have said many times the radical left democrats want to punish success, they are the antifree-market capitalist of our time. i work with to presidents ronald reagan and donald trump. they believe in rewarding success by reducing marginal tax rates across the board. the biden have no interest in economic growth driven by radical ideologies for redistribution of vision of a declining american economy. >> ashley: this new report could be bad news for biden because apparently want a sentence inching towards 2024 presidential run. we will tell you what insiders are saying. >> todd: and did you see this? >> they still had problematic things and this can happen in your own home.
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to learn more, visit your local xfinity store today. ♪ ♪ >> ashley: washington governor jay inslee making a surprise visit to seattle school that fits across the street from a filthy drug written homeless camp. but still no word when the issue will be resolved. >> we are doing everything we can to find solutions to homelessness. we have some plans, a reasonable time period to insist they leave the camp. we have to go as fast as we can. >> ashley: eli and james have kids at the john stanford international school where the governor visited the pure gentlemen, thank you for being with us here eagle i come i will go to you. the governor says they are doing everything they can. do you believe that? >> it is hard to believe and it
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was nice for him to come down and a good chance to talk to him. but we will see when things and when actions are taken. it is one thing to hear someone say but then it's another to see things happen. >> ashley: james, how close is this encampment to the school? what are you seeing? the images. we have the pictures but is there anything we are missing that you can see up close that we can't? >> yeah, those tenants are actually larger than you would think. i went by this evening and counted well over 15 tenths. and you can still see blood on the ground is what it looks like from some of these pictures as well. and i just walked up to it. i have seen folks from the camp walk the dogs on the stanford campus during the winter break. this was two weeks ago and it is
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disturbing to see all of these people on the campuses and child endangerment's is what this is. >> ashley: eli, what are your kids saying? have they mentioned anything about this? >> he goes to school and he is aware of it. so you just have to try to be honest and let them know we are doing the work. the parents and the teachers are trying to fix the problem. unfortunately, we are having problems with the state, with the city to solve it. >> ashley: what is the biggest problem you are up against? are they just not listening? the governor come are they not listening or not acting, what is it? >> the acknowledgment of the addiction crisis and mental health crisis, the housing crisis, but they don't acknowledge the crisis that happens to be crime which is rampant in a lot of encampments. we are not advocating against the homeless people but it is
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the crime that takes place. this particular case is next to an elementary school. so that is unacceptable. when we speak out about it, we usually have some sort of stigmatizing of the homeless and something less compassionate. it is ridiculous. what we hope is that we can get other parents to feel confident they can speak out against it. it is not anything other than a crime issue that is too close to the school, the elementary school and across seattle as well. there are issues of crime all over the place. >> ashley: james, do you worry about your kids when they go to school? >> well i'm i have one child at school. if they are spend three shootings already, they are within distance, what is that 100 yards or so from the school? it is easy for the stray bullet to hit a staff member or child. the likelihood that it hits my
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own very well, but i don't like the fentanyl. and everything else that comes. >> ashley: it is not just the homeless people in the drug use you are concerned about. you are concerned with the crime just as eli said. it kind of false friends each other. is that what i'm understanding? >> yeah here they should be the number one priority of any encampment. it has been since last year that we've been getting updates about this encampment. the only thing the governor has been working hard to do is come up with excuses why they can't move it yet. >> ashley: what was the excuse? why can't they move it right now? >> permanent housing, permanent housing. if my car was stolen, would i have to buy the car thief a new car before i can take my
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property back? and this just doesn't make any sense. there is no requisite of permanent housing. there is plenty of shelter beds. most of these people refuse the housing which is why they are here in the first place. >> ashley: eli, what is the school saying to you? speak with the school is supportive. the parents are especially supportive and the community members and some organizations here in seattle. they are all coming together and doing what they can do to help out. so we are organizing a demonstration next week. so, we are putting on the lack of pressure. the governor is starting to hear and is acknowledging it. we need to keep that pressure up. people need to feel like they can speak out. because this is unacceptable. >> ashley: it is unacceptable. people worry about children's mental health, what do they expect the mental health deteriorating for kids? we see this kind of thing every
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day. james sabbatini, eli hoshor, thank you so much. vice president kamala harris is taking on a new cause. >> one of the young leaders was talking to me about climate mental health. i said, tell me what is going on with your peers. climate mental health. >> ashley: what does that mean, climate mental health. is that the biggest issue her kids are facing this days? joe concha's on deck asking what he thinks. >> ashley: and now another head turning comments, this one from the president. >> maga republicans calling for defining of the police department. >> todd: interesting tactic from the president. stacy and was in washington hero react. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> todd: two journalist behind twitter files testifying on capitol hill has republicans tried to get to the bottom of government censorship conservative speech. the democrats using the opportunity to try to discredit the report. a watch. >> this is not the data to the so-called journalist before now. there are many legitimate questions where elon musk got the financing to buy twitter. >> i've been a reporter for 30 years. and the first amendment, i'm not a so-called journalist. you asked me. >> i asked who gave it to you and you said they were your sources but i asked if you had spoken with elon musk. i did not ask to those sources were. >> do you consider mr. elon musk to be the direct source of all of this? >> you are trying to get me to say he is the source. what we found in the files a sweeping effort to reverse that promise and use machine learning
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and other tools to turn the internet into an instrument of censorship and social control. the one absolute masterful answering from matt taibbi. he said they were a perfect example how americans are in danger of losing american rights. another journalist to testify at the hearing says this goes way beyond social media. >> it is important to remember the context here. we were revealing way beyond woke censorship within twitter. we have now discovered a censorship industrial complex that includes government-funded entities. they are doing state-sponsored censorship commanded and includes the department of homeland security agencies. we have the fbi involved. working with the national scientist foundation to create a little censorship and universities around the country all in the name of the finding information but they are
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spreading conspiracy theories as we saw them deal with the russia gate, russia hoax and conspiracy theories on hunter biden's laptop here they are now seeking widespread use of artificial intelligence to censor accurate information. >> todd: in the meantime, president biden trying to flip the script on the defund the police movement. >> maga her calling for the deepening of the police department. i don't want to defund it and we will provide police workers nationwide. speak to those comments completely contradict the comments we've heard from members of his own party throughout the last few years. >> defunding the place has to happen and we need to defund the police. >> yes i support the deep funding reduction effort and defunding $6 billion nypd budget. >> not only do we defund that we need to dismantle.
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>> todd: veteran and a host of the stacy on the right podcast joins us now. do you respond to outlandish claim by the president completely devoid from the truth? >> it is campaign season, todd. that is how we explained that because otherwise he wouldn't be speaking about that. the uptick in crime's actions taken by democrats, the national level and influence politics and policing at local level. state crime, especially rampant amount of car thefts last year. so we are talking about uptick in carjackings and all of these things are due to prosecutors not implementing laws and not and all of these things are a part of what democrats have been working on for the past five years. >> ashley: i hardly consider the fbi the equivalence of local police department. that is what he is trying to get at peer of the two are not the same but look at budget proposal
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for fiscal year 2024, $19 billion with crime prevention strategies, violence intervention $17.8 million for doj law enforcement. do you think the sudden change of heart that he has had in the past couple of months is strictly because of the election 2024? >> absolutely, ashley, and let me say as a former veteran, my father served to careers, one in the military and one private sector as a police chief. i can tell you, policing is a local issue and the reason local departments run by people who live near them in the community is because it is a personal relationship to protect and serve and the communities they operate in. we don't need federal intervention and law enforcement but action to appear someone who cares about all of the victims across america by democrat policy. and their obsession with removing funds from the police.
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>> todd: this statement highlights the attention of the democrat party on this as we enter a 2024 election season. colin kaepernick accusing his white adoptive parents of problematic upbringing. listen to this. >> oh, your hair is not professional. you look like a little thug. >> they said that to you. >> i know my parents love me but still problematic things that i went through. think it is important that this can happen in your own home and we will move forward collectively while addressing the racism that is being perpetuated. >> todd: wow, where's the gratitude for taking him out of an orphanage and basically putting him in a position to make the nfl? >> sometimes people say this, todd, like a topic choose to love, but we have seen many, many biological parents not good to their cherubs as colin kaepernick's biological parents. they weren't there for him.
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these parents chose him my raised him, spoiled him rotten. this is a man who still hasn't fully grown up. my heart goes out to his mom and dad because raising a child is the most important job a parent will ever have. also, one of the most painful jobs. you have conversations with your kids where you may hurt them out of love. you may end up hurting their feelings. kids hurt their parents. these are things that happen in high school. what i school where you have not had an argument with your family with your clothing, hair, or makeup? what i don't understand, where's the relationship for him? when does he reach out to his parents instead of writing a book. when you said, you look like a little thug, that is racist to me instead of making it a national issue. he is old. why are we talking about his childhood? it is sad to see them and i don't know how they deal with it. >> todd: perfectly stated, stacy washington, have a great
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week and cured america moving on from the pandemic. why are democrats in san francisco still using the pandemic as an excuse to let people live rent free? >> i am getting ready to introduce an extension of our eviction man in san francisco and i want you to be the first to know. >> ashley: learn about the landlords and property owner struggling to pay their own bills because they haven't gotten a rent check in three gotten a rent check in three years.the we will talk to them next. ♪ ♪ 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, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month.
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eyes and my instinct took me to the car door. i scrambled my pulled myself out of the car and the third one hit the car itself. >> todd: it is impossible not to choke up when you hear that. that is part of ben's unbelievable story and he opens up about all of it in his new book "saved" that comes out tuesday. >> ashley: it gives me chills. chinese president after he enacted a new law that lets him for life. the chinese permanent overwhelmingly elected xi jinping to lead the military communist party for another five years. it comes as director of national intelligence admiral haynes named the ccp most consequential threat to the u.s. national security with the house intelligence committee yesterday, watch. >> people's republic of china increasingly challenge in the united states economically, technologically, politically, militarily around the world is unparalleled to priority.
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the most public and direct criticism we have seen to date with respect to taiwan that they would prefer to achieve unification for a peaceful means as opposed to through use of force. the ccp represents the leading and most consequential threat to u.s. national security and leadership globally and its intelligent ambitions and capability make it most serious and consequential intelligence rifle. >> ashley: pressured to mount on the white house as biden must take a stronger stance against china. dr. anthony fauci railing against former cdc robert redfield's testimony he was purposely excluded from talks on the covid-19 lab leak theory. >> he has totally and unequivocally incorrect in what he is saying that i excluded him. if there is anything the chinese are covering up, they are covering up the fact they violated their own rules about getting wild animals from the forest or whatever, putting it
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into contact with humans. but i would be perfectly accepted if evidence it was a lab leak. >> ashley: redfield testified wednesday that dr. fauci lied under oath to rand paul. there was no doubt the nih funding gain-of-function research. joe concha will join us next hour to william. >> todd: the bay area over the states tim know mike pandemic policies have some of them missing out on rent payments for nearly three years now and the problem will get worse. >> a.m. getting ready to introduce an extension of our eviction ban in san francisco. i want you to be the first to know. we've got to make sure that we are not going on the mic off of an eviction clicked with local state of emergency and we are introducing this ordinance. >> todd: george, zani, the president of business and housing network and all three
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join me now. george, you launched a hunger strike to protest this eviction but how are you doing? >> excuse me, my english is not good. let me talk slowly. i feel good now. >> todd: in fact, you lost $120,000 in rent. that is a staggering sum. jani, you, too, lost a lot of money because your tenants could not pay you. how are you making up for that? >> todd, i tried to make up by working more on our end. >> todd: because your mortgage mortgage taxes, you still need to pay those bills, right? >> we have to pay everything.
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and we also need to make a living ourselves. >> todd: jennifer, t covid emergency is over. enough is enough already. why with the city punish these landlords further? >> it doesn't make sense. and people's lives are back to normal. -- m basically having a hard time thinking workers. by and large, how can the government justify that people cannot find jobs because of covid? that don't make sense. the eviction moratorium has been terminated. >> todd: supervisor who you heard into sound by going into the segment here said the following, the health crisis did not become an eviction crisis. that is why i've written 13 pieces of legislation to limit
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or ban evictions from the pandemic and also why we tax the rich is to generate millions of dollars in rent relief. ginny, the government put in the eviction ban, but are they paying you any money so that you don't experience the difficulties of it, which is ultimately being forced upon you by the government? >> will, the government waive off property tax. we have to pay that. the eviction moratorium, the government does have a rent relief program. however, in george's case in many other cases, in case the tenant don't cooperate, we cannot buy ourselves. or if the tenant's income is exceeding the threshold, we will not get paid. and it only covers 15 months. about right now, it is the next
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three years. >> todd: this is abuse of government power and basically taking. it is not fair what is happening to all of you out there peerage we certainly appreciate you coming on this morning. $6.8 trillion. that is the cost of joe biden's new budget tucked inside of it, the highest personal income tax rate since 1986. >> ashley: here to break it all day, will cain, joe concha on deck for the 5:00 hour of "fox & friends first" on this friday. stick with us. >> todd: the show still ahead, ashley strohmier. ♪ ♪
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americans brutally murdered in mexico arriving back in the u.s. as suspected drug cartel members hand over five men they say are responsible for the fatal attack. this is friday morning, i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. the father of one victim speaking out about seeing the graphic video of his son before his death. >> it is hurtful to see the video and how they was drugged and thrown on the back of the truck. been trying to make sense out of it for a whole week, just restless, couldn't sleep, couldn't eat. just crazy to see your own child taken from in such a way. >> todd: so tough to here. jackie ibanez has the latest, jackie. >> the bodies arriving back here in the states following their murder i
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