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presidential bid. >> all people really know about him governor of a successful state. he has taken on woke and they want to know more about him. >> virginia school district removes a question from a.p. government test comparison of liberals vs. conservatives answers listing stereo typically identities. >> shameless about attempt to indoctrinate students. >> bats the ball away. lopez doesn't like this. trying to be the enforcer. >> good luck good luck trying to solo pez down. that's a large human being ♪ it's a beautiful day and i can't stop myself from smiling if i'm drinking i'm buying. >> ainsley: well, look at that shot. gorgeous. steve, you always said red, white and blue, brian. there is no water there are you a little jealous. >> brian: that's purple. divided senate. >> steve: gorgeous.
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a beautiful start to this tuesday hour two already. >> ainsley: march 14th. we are already in the middle of march. >> brian: right. i wish it would just be a little bit warmer and daylight savings time. >> ainsley: that screw you up with your sleeping? >> brian: i don't know why they have not got the technology to automatically change the clock on the oven. i mean, the oven. >> steve: brian, you have a new oven or old oven. the new ovens do it. >> brian: since with in? my such 3 years old. >> steve: that's a 3-year-old oven. >> ainsley: my oven has not changed in years. it just flashes. wrong time, yeah. i cannot take the time to figure it out. >> steve: brian, are you saying your oven has the same time that your vcr over 12:12:12. >> ainsley: does your card time change? >> brian: yes. no. it does not change. i'm just realizing it does not
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change. >> steve: how old car. >> 2015 jeep wrangler. not changing. i'm trying to think if new car changed. if i looked at it. >> steve: genugengenerally if ye satellite radio it talks to the sky the cloud. >> ainsley: one more thing. memorize all my passwords and change the clock in my car. >> brian: or just have the same password on everything. >> ainsley: then they add -- then they say you need a' can a tall letter. then they say you need a symbol. knew you need two symbols. >> brian: as soon as you get it. great, what did i just come up with i love this. i love when i have password and i save it, have the facial recognition saves it. and then my face recognizes my email but it doesn't recognize my password. try again. no, it's the only face i have. i can't try again. i give up. so, when you know your iphone
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is wrong, what do you do? >> steve: go and check the time on the oven meanwhile, talk a little bit about technology. thanks to to social media and sf like that. getting a better idea of what happened on our southern border on sunday afternoon where 1,000 migrants mostly venezuelans charged the border at el paso. through social media and apparently false rumor circulating some surmised from the carts that that was the day of the migrants and they would be welcomed into the the united states with open arms. bill melugin sent out twitter and said the catalysts were in addition to that false rumor but, also frustrations with the app. that a lot of the migrants use. the cbp one app. which we have been telling you about the last couple of months not working to the people's satisfaction so between the two of them they decide, you know what? let's just run for the border
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and they did. >> ainsley: congressman tony gonzales told fox why the big rush on this bridge that we saw? the migrants were told it was the the day of the migrants u.s. celebrating them one day welcomed at a port of entry. >> steve: sounds great. >> ainsley: who told them that. >> brian: not sure. >> ainsley: point to the cartels. >> brian: rocket them as president obrador in help in mexico. continued to taunt us safer to be in mexico and we have a decadent society. declining society. the belligerence from our neighbor should be answered by our federal government but it doesn't seem to be in terms of what means to be illegal immigrant. ongoing saga. the border patrol really answered the call. that was unbelievable how ready they were to stop a thousand
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people. but to have the wherewithal and the numbers and the barbed wire to put up to stop this was pretty great. meanwhile, irina jackson a lifelong el paso resident. daughter of illegal immigrants talked about what this surge has meant. >> growing municipal my dad actually provided for our family as a construction worker. many months during the year he would have to leave el paso because illegals would come and underbid the jobs. for those all those elected officials that say illegals only come and take the jobs that no american wants, that is a lie. because we were without my dad months at a time. mexican people that have immigrated to the united states legally not just my parents but a lot of people that were in the vicinity and 100 percent they were against what has been going on for years. and they want to put a stop to it. this gentleman that has been a legal resident and is not a citizen, he said he was going to
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start the process of becoming a citizen because he sees the urgency in voting and voting republican. >> ainsley: she says it's so frustrating because her parents did it the right way. they came mexico. worked really hard. ran for congress one generation away. very involved in the el paso community. that's beto's community. she went down there and talked to many of the residents that were concerned about what was happening over the weekend with them storming the bridge and she said they all were in favor of a republican leadership moving in. they are tired of this. her middle child is graduating from pepperdine college where your wildfire kathy went. >> steve: she did. >> ainsley: amazing to two jennings generations she said my dad was able to go to that graduation. >> brian: sent 1,000 new york residents community college for
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free thfree. >> steve: processed when they get on to american soil. they're often given a notice to appear. what we have been telling you about the last couple of years. you know, the border patrol will fill it out and say okay, you have got to show up in new york city on such and such a date. and a lot of people were like, well, why new york city? and it's just here's your notice to appear, with close to 40,000 migrants in new york city alone. if you are one of the migrants, look at the box on the left. the system is fully booked through october of 2032. that is not a misprint. we are talking about nine years from now. if you are a migrant in jacksonville, it's mostly booked through june of 2028. and in miramar, florida, they're booked through january of 2028
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as well. >> brian: pick out an outfit and know exactly what you are doing and do it. to tell you the truth in new york. 50,000 over the last year. 39 now, still here. they are opening up two more shelters in new york or facilities in new york being converted on top of the hotel rooms no reimbursement from the federal government. all these cities are massively overburden derderian and with their app. they got 11 years. are they going to stick around for 11 years show cops or job future employers yeah in 2032 i will be official. until then can you hire me as an executive? >> steve: 2032 that's when they get their day in court. >> brian: what do you do until then the interim? >> steve: they are in the country legally got that paper that says show up in nine years, it's crazy. the "new york post" did the details on this and said that there are a number of migrants that do this forum shopping where either if they have a
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valid asylum claim get processed real fast. if they don't go the place where the wait is the longest. smart you will come to new york and ask for something in the 2030s and you will just be walking around the united states of america absolutely perfectly free. brilliant. >> ainsley: the mayor is opening two shelters he has to close the one in brooklyn at the cruise terminal it's cruise season. >> steve: priorities. >> ainsley: needs a place for go. single men. one on 42nd street in midtown and bush wick. provide food and services like healthcare. >> brian: i'm sure they will complain about that, too. >> ainsley: already dished out a billion dollars on housing feeding and services. that's what they cut from the police department. >> brian: don't worry, keep raising tacks. >> steve: they will. it's new york. >> brian: 10 minutes after the top of the hour. again, go back to virginia where schools got governor youngkin elected because thought he would bring sanity there.
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more sanity on display as you look at one of our favorite counties and one of our favorite exams. the a.p. exam created a lot of consternation in florida where the governor stood up and said this is not going to fly. big controversy. they changed it now one question in particular eyebrows are raised. >> ainsley: fairfax. >> steve: 12th grade a.p. government class to test your aptitude for government. so, which of the -- it's multiple choice. of which the following is an accurate comparison of liberals vs. conservatives? is it liberals are young, white males and conservatives are east coast ivy league educated scientists? is it b, middle-aged urban lesbians for liberals or is it conservatives are southern male migrant labor, is it c college educated black male professionals are liberals vs. conservatives who are catholic, midwestern middle-aged males
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which d white upper class suburban males and conservatives are west coast hispanic teachers. >> ainsley: could be any of those. all those people could be a democrat or a republican. a liberal or a conservative. >> steve: they boil it down to stereotype. >> ainsley: what's the answer? they never tell us. >> rory cooper a father treatedt tweet it out telling a student that certain people belong in a political philosophy because of who they are, what their gender is, what their race is that's not following political trends. that's telling somebody that they should believe one certain sit the of beliefs because of their identity. the question appeared but who cooked up the question? >> ainsley: probably that lady at stanford. i don't know. this is so insane. >> brian: look at what the fairfax county schools said to fox. >> ainsley: fairfax public schools accept that a.p.
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government test question designed to assess 12 grader's understanding of american political ideology did not meet the high expectations the question which forms part of an assessment for 12th graders enrolled in the fcps online campus will be removed from future tests and a review of all a.p. government online campus test questions will be carried out. >> brian: what's amazing is this is going to take vigilance from all parents in every county on a regular basis. >> ainsley: i thought the same thing. >> brian: a governor can't do it. a mayor can't stop it. >> ainsley: parents have to speak out. >> brian: working behind the scenes to make sure this agenda gets forward. the college board said this to fox news we did not and would not create a question like that for a.p. students. neither the content for the format of this question is appropriate for the a.p. exam. no kidding. >> steve: that becomes a question who came up with the question in the college board said we didn't do it. but people of fairfax county are
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talking about it. >> ainsley: question kids taking this test could say oh, catholic well my grandfather is catholic and he is liberal. so that's wrong. because they put it under conservative. it could be -- >> steve: it's a bad question. >> ainsley: such a bad question. it is. so stereo typically. >> brian: tossing it over to ashley for other breaking news. >> ashley: start with this. it's a wild story out of filly. a driver is immediately taken into custody after crashing a minivan into philadelphia's police headquarters earlier this morning. nobody was hurt. but the front entrance of the building is badly damaged. the suspect was yelling something repeatedly as he was taken into custody. sources tell the local affiliate fox that the crash was intentional act. shareholders file a class action lawsuit against silicon valley bank. the lawsuit accuses the board of deceiving investors and acting with reckless disregard. president biden attempting to reassure the public and wall street yesterday before the markets opened.
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listen. >> americans can have confidence that the banking system is safe. your deposits will be there when you need them. no losses will be born by the taxpayers. >> ashley: republicans feel federal regulators dropped the ball. wyoming senator cynthia loomis saying these events are the result of federal bank regulators being asleep at the wheel and shockingly poor management by isolated number of banks. a bailout would encourage risky behaviors by similar institutions down the road. a pair of homes in they say this blast happened after the accumulation of 10 feet of snow. the fire department warns residents to make sure meters are clear to avoid catastrophes like this one. of course more on this serious safety warning and the storm's impacting several regions across the nation. download the fox weather app. on any of your tv connected
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devises. buffalo wild wings is brushing off a chicago man's lawsuit that argues the chain is guilty of false advertising because deboned wings are really just chicken nugget smothered in hot sauce. when asked about the case buffalo wild wings firing off sarcastic treat it's true boneless wings are all white meat chicken. hamburgers contain no ham and wonderful zero percent buffalo. >> brian: i thought boneless wings genius invention. great don't have to mess with the bones call them boneless. >> ashley: are they chicken nugget technically. >> ainsley: zero percent buffalo. you remember on the reality show sweet jessica simpson we have all. >> steve: you watched that show. >> ainsley: i did. i. do you want buffalo wings? she said no, i don't eat buffalo. it was cute.
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>> steve: buffalo wild wings which we are talking about the menu. >> ainsley: i love that place. >> steve: buffalo in it. absolutely, it's great. love that place. >> ainsley: 16 minutes after the top of the hour. still ahead the woman claiming to be madeleine mccann has submitted a d.n.a. test as her private investigator says there is proof that she isn't related to her parents. and she was trafficked as a child. >> steve: wow. >> ainsley: nancy grace on the shocking new update. >> later, a seafood restaurant fights back after peta buys a billboard telling people to eat vegan. their hilarious response to that sign coming up. you are watching "fox & friends." ♪ i saw the sign ♪ and it opened up my eyes ♪ i saw the sign ♪ no one is going to drag you up ♪ into the life where you belong n. somewhere out ther ♪
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>> ainsley: a polish woman who believe she might be madeleine mccann has submitted samples for a d.n.a. test to determine if she truly is the young british girl who disappeared on vacation back in 2007. a private investigator for this lady, her name is julia wendell and she is claiming that she is not her parents or the parents who raised their not their biological daughter and says there is evidence that she was trafficked poland by international sex trafficking group. fox nation host nancy grace joins us now with more. hey, nancy. even if it's not her, my goodness makes she feel sorry for her but what are these d.n.a. tests proving. >> well, what we now know is that this young woman, julia fastaniaka julia rey wen dal gud
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by psychic medium investigator. the two are now in the u.s. and they released a somewhat rambling post on social media that now they are going to find the truth and they feel safe and secure here. this is what i understand. they have submitted three different d.n.a. samples to three different tests. somewhat like 23 and me to determine if this young girl julia fast tina is in fact they say they are hurt and upset and have tried to stop her that she left the home with childhood photos and the birth certificate. now, if that's true. i smell a rat. if it's not true. that means that possibly she was adopted by them. they seem to all agree, i'm talking about grandparents, aunts, step nieces, step
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cousins, the whole works say she is their natural child. but, it seems to me that the parents of baby maddy mccann have not submitted d.n.a. samples like we thought they may be doing about a month ago. or else why would she be continuing on this avenue. and she says if she is not maddy mccann she may be a swiss girl who went missing with her twin sister. >> wasn't there is a person of interest in this serving time in germany? >> absolutely. a pedophile who has been called with pedophilia images, many, many of them. he has not been convicted in maddy mccann's murder as of right now. the parents have stayed mum, maddy mccann's parents have stayed mum. and are not interjecting themselves in the criminal
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justice system. and waiting for it to unfold. now, why is it taking so long? that's their system. nothing like the u.s. system at all. and i feel it makes a mockery of justin. that said, it's all still up in the air. but, as far as this young lady, i do not think that she is connected to maddy mccann's family in any way. i do think she has a memory problem and may have suffered memory loss due to abuse. she claims she may be abused by the guy in the sketch connected to maddy all of these are just claims. the polish police say her story doesn't add up. >> ainsley: has the markings on our eyes and legs that match maddy's. >> she is not the same age. >> ainsley: oh yeah, that's right. >> you are right. gosh, i just feel sorry for these parents. >> i feel bad for her, too. and for her family.
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>> ainsley: me too. you have a special on jussie smollett after the hoax, it's on fox nation. tell us about this. >> well, as we all know, jussie smollett was convicted by a jury of this massive hoax, thousands and thousands of dollars and policeman hours after he claimed he was attacked because he is a gay black male. it's now been proven that this is just a grab for more money under his acting contract. he was a big star, starring on the empire series. but apparently that money was not enough. a jury convicted him of this horrible hate crime hoax. but, after just six days on what could have been a really long sentence, he was convicted of five different charges. he weekend out after six days and filed an appeal. let me tell you about the appeal. the appeals court finally said to him in january, look, you have had five extensions. either file by march or we're dropping your appeal. so, finally, in the last few
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days, they have actually filed an appeal claiming something like double jeopardy, although he was only tried once. and claiming that the judge was overbearing and that he was denied due rights under the constitution. remember, the reason they are dragging this out is because is he on an appeal bond which is very rare. usually once you are convicted by a jury you go to jail. did you see alex murdaugh he went straight to the jailhouse after conviction. not smollett. he is out on appeal until the court affirms his conviction. >> ainsley: nancy, i know fox nation spoke to the brothers who said he paid them to beat him up. this is another fox special. it's a compilation of this whole case. here are the brothers. >> eddie johnson said he could tell on the footage that you guys were black, right? >> really. i feel like he is just saying that. >> hindsight is 2020. >> come on. >> i call cap on that.
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>> we was in character the whole time. >> so you think you guys are believable white supremacist. >> 100 percent. look at me. >> okay. first of all,. >> ainsley: okay. those look great. nancy, thank you so much. you can watch those on fox nation. i believe they drop at the end of the week. thank you, nancy. >> thank you for inviting me. >> ainsley: doctors are warned against a drug dubbed gas station heroin easy to purchase. the supplement that acts like an opioid next. ♪ the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. [ chuckles ] - ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu.
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look at that 29 mile-per-hour winds in boston, new york 24 miles per hour. so you know you are going to see some cancellations at the airport. power outages with all of that heavy snow. we are definitely going to see widespread power outages and there is the future track. this area of low pressure is with us for the next 24 to 46 36 hours. snow still to come. parts of upstate and new york we'll get jackpot snowfall totals. can't forget about the west another atmospheric river just pounding california. more heavy rain and it's very rare to see these extreme flash flood threats. we have seen them over the last couple of weeks. and today being no exception. the good news is the drought is being wiped out. all right. brian, my friend, i know you declared the drought over in california. >> brian: yes. >> janice: you're almost prediction true. >> brian: get those people electricity in the mountains i know gavin newsom is on vacation and wants to relax.
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>> janice: try to do a silver lining thing it will be good thing. >> brian: save them. thank you. thank you. >> janice: you got it. >> brian: drug so easy to find drag station heroin. marketed as a dietary supplement. antidepressant making it easy to buy online and in stores. however it was an opioid effect on the body and can kill you. joining us right now with reaction is adjunct professor at west virginia department of neuroscience. doctor, thanks so much for joining us, tell us how you became aware of this. >> thanks for having me. i'm a clinician in addiction provider take care of many patients with opioid abuse disorder and many patients with opioid abuse disorder may find this easier to access than other substances because of opioid effect. >> brian: with the ingredients
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in it how do you get it. >> actually more like a pharmaceutical. used as antidepressant before. some medications can have multiple different types of impacts on multiple different types of inscepters. this one opioid inscepter to the brain it tastes like opioid. >> brian: some states banned. gas station heroin, from being sold. why is it called gas station heroin. >> because of the opioid-like effect. also helps market it. ease of access can sometimes lead to decreased perception of risk which can also be bad thing. >> brian: yeah, so far there has been 1273% increase in exposure to cases reported. a couple years ago in 2021 compared to all of 2 2000 and 2013 combined. a handful of states have banned it. what are you calling on the other states to do? >> i don't think it's my place to call on the states but i
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think that speaks to what i mentioned that it's easy to access. gas stations everywhere. showing up in gas stations? multiple different states and dealing with an addiction crisis in general. a lot of that fire is fueled by opioids, whether it's prescription opioids, fentanyl or. this there's a market or a demand for that. >> brian: how easy is it to get addicted by with pills like this that aren't necessarily that potent? >> well, i think this highlights that cycle that occurs with patients suffering from opioid use disorder you use it to achieve desired effect. you develop tolerance. as tolerance goes up cycle goes on and using to avoid withdrawal. >> brian: what makes this so insidious and tough to handle? >> i think it's addiction in general. our need to understand -- understand the illness better. there is an illness. there is still a ton of
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stimulant associated. >> very much chronic illness. it's treatable. people can get better. somebody struggling with this or fentanyl or anything in between. i encourage them to seek treatment. seek help. this is a fatal illness if not. >> brian: if a parent sees that jar in their kid's room grab it and grab them. dr. patrick, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> still ahead president biden claims your money is safe after the collapse of silicon valley bank' but with mid size banks spiraling should you be concerned today. start up founder g.o.p. presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy is next. plus, do you want to live like ricky bobby? the north carolina man in tell did he go go nights just hit the market. you will never guess how much it costs. it's nice ♪ ♪
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only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ >> americans can have confidence that the banking system is safe. your deposits will be there when you need them. small businesses across the country deposit accounts at these banks can breathe easier in knowing that they will be able to pay their workers and pay their bills. and the hard-working employees can breathe easier as well. >> steve: there you have got president biden 24 hours ago trying to reassure america in the wake of silicon valley bank's collapse. but our next guest says the government's response is crony capitalism hard at work. >> ainsley: g.o.p. presidential candidate and start-up founder vivek ramaswamy knows all about the inner workings of silicon valley. he joins us now. gorgeous vivek. >> good morning, ainsley.
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a. >> ainsley: how safe are our banks and who is to blame for this. >> the party to blame for this is the u.s. federal reserve which for 20 years has been playing this game of playing god. unfortunately, they have been doing it with the fat finger. playing god for financial system with a fat finger which means they haven't done a great job of balancing inflation and unemployment. that means they have had to have these jerk responses in one direction or another. what happens is when they raised interest rates pretty sharply in the last year and a half or two what happened caused silicon valley bank to fail. what's worth noting the silicon valley bank different than other banks took risks they shouldn't have taken. concentrated base of technology companies as client base. the idea of extrapolating that to the rest of the banking system is a big overstatement. sort ever fear-mongering pushed by silicon valley fen temperature capitalists over the weekend to earn a special bailout. that's exactly what they got which is i refer to as crony
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capitalism. they bailed out a bunch of silicon valley tech start up. bank taking may more risk than they ever should have but our government came in and said you can keep doing it anyway because the government will back stop you if you are one of the favored darlings. >> brian: the lesson is yeah, even if you have deposits over 250,000 they will take care of it. so how do you pick winners and losers now. over regional bank that goes under has trouble. you can't bail out one and not the other. he set a bad precedent. >> they set an awful precedent, brian. here they particularly picked favorites silicon valley bank one of the big guys $5 billion commitments to green finance as recently as one year ago. that was really just tithing at the temple of esg to be able to get this bailout in their hour of need. the biden administration says it's not a bailout because the bank shareholders are wiped out. that's narrowly true who got
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bailed out bunch of silicon valley tech companies roku had over $480 million on deposit at silicon valley bank. that's irresponsible risk management. no diversification. and, yet, they are just providing people to do more of that in the future. the right answer is to change the rules perspectively for everyone. say the federal reserve is going to be a lender of last resort, final. if you want to temporarily raise the fdic threshold perspectively inned a advance for everyone else. fine. play with one set of rules. what we see now is two sets of rules. one if you are silicon valley, a different set of rules for everybody else left guessing whether you will also get saved in the same way. >> steve: vivek you have been out on the presidential stump. i know president trump was in iowa yesterday. ron desantis is heading to new hampshire. what do the people on the ground coming up to you saying about are 2024? >> i think people are hungry for specific policy solutions. so i think we have spent the last few years.
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honestly myself included. complaining about the problem. identifying the problem. i have written about those in my books. other candidates have pointed them out as well. i think people are hungry what do we do about it. what are the specific solutions we are delivering? one of the areas looking to lead this race where i want to be specific saying out loud the other things that even millimeter in the g.o.p. have been shy to say before from ending affirmative action to abandoning this climate cult that holds the u.s. back. i think the republican party has fallen into a false debate about tax cuts vs. tax increases vs. spending cuts. i think people have been really hungry for my message of a third way forward which is actually restoring g.d.p. growth itself. we have forgotten that that's an option. unleashing the american economy. so that's actually one of the things that i'm focused on by abandoning a lot of these constraints on growth. >> brian: vivek real quick, the former president got the people wrapped around the about the for 11 hours. a thousand for ron desantis.
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when you talk to other presidential candidate, is trump the one to beat still. >> trump is the one to beat. he has been the united states president. people are looking at, look, hour can i get the kind of results and really breaking of the system that donald trump delivered in 2015 or 2016? and i think another thing people are hungry for are the outsider. i'm actually make a prediction tradition in the g.o.p. to be the party of nominating the outsider. because running the executive branch of the government if you come from the system is a very difficult job to then break that system. i think it's going to become a new tradition in our party and be good for us. >> brian: it will be good for you. >> i think so. >> ainsley: thanks vivek. >> thank you, guys. ron desantis had a thousand people for his speech on friday morning and donald trump last night people lined up for 11 hours. that auditorium sat 2400. >> brian: ashley strohmier has other breaking news. she has news by the numbers. there is going to be music. >> ashley: you are right, brian.
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of bullying people. i don't think we took by surprise at all. we were just fights mode right away. >> i know -- i read in the local press you were furious that they brought religion into this. >> absolutely. we were eastern orthodox religion most of off friends are catholic and anybody's christian practices lent and to go after religion, i felt was a low blow. i think if something should be off limits per se rocketing you put up billboard down left-hand corner below me i see you have a t-shirt that says peta stands for people eating tasty animals. that's a t-shirt. tell us about that. >> this t-shirt benefit a local animal shelter. saving grace where i personally adopted my from.
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everybody know what is peta does with their shelter. we are not getting into that of course. we are donating the money from shirt sales and ship it all across the country to saving grace and, you know, i know that you opened the show by saying it's a bit of a laughing matter. at the end of the day, you know, this is -- these crabs are how we feed our families. you know, of the room we are in right now actually used to be an apartment that we lived in growing up. this is all we know. this is all we will ever know. while the billboards at times can be tongue in cheek can t. is not a laughing matter to come after someone's livelihood. here in maryland crab is king. to make it personal with small family owned business, you know, while we do have fun with it, there is definitely times where it can get scary or frightening at times as well. >> steve: and, tony, have people come in and said hey, i saw that billboard and told you what they
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feel? >> absolutely. the support has been tremendous. this is the second time they come at us. so we are kind of used to it by now. also, the support that we received nationally because we are able to ship our seafood all across the u.s.a. has been absolutely astounding. people that are just, you know, wanting to support in any way possible. and we're able to do it from what our father started 50 years ago. you know, delicious seafood. >> steve: sure. >> we are able to package it just the way you see it and ship it to any statement you want to. >> steve: what's your sebaali site. >> sign me up. >> steve: what's your website. >> www.jimmy's famous seafood.com. >> steve: very good. maybe we just sold some crab and whatnot. thank you so much. >> >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >> steve: you bet.m mo stepping aside in a couple at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us.
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