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have come for spring break. two people were shot and killed. >> we could have avoided everything that has happened. >> children will not be attending today, due to picketing. >> they are probably being left behind. >> she gets it. mcneil takes it and stolen and knocks off indiana on their home court. ♪ ♪ >> steve: yep, cheryl crowesinging at 7:01 central time in new orleans right now. gorgeous as they look to the east as the sun is coming up. in the big easy, they are looking for a daytime high of
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70. >> first full day of spring. >> steve: right now it is 37. >> cold in new york city. >> brian: people say one thing they miss about the northeast is the change of seasons. >> true. >> brian: watch us wach patiently for temperatures to change. it was 38 yesterday day. >> steve: 37 right now, what is going on. it is the first full day of spring. >> groundhog phil. >> steve: feel sorry for us stup up here, high taxes, high crime, $8 coffee. we will have pizza. >> pizza and we have news and updates.
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sources telling fox news another witness will testify in front of the grand jury into the investigation of donald trump. >> brian: last night after michael cohen's former attorney testified in trump's defense. >> steve: alexandria hoff, the former president has been in all caps mode all week. >> alexandria: it has been a winding road indeed. law enforcement source says they do not expect the president to be arraigned until perhaps next week and we're told the former president would have to appear in person rather than online. he offered this last night. >> democrat investigations of your all-time favorite president, me, is just a continuation of the most disgusting witch hunt in the history of our country.
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our enemies are desperate to stop, they know we are the only ones who can stop them and they know it strongly. >> alexandria: yesterday grand jury heard from robert costello, advisor to attorney cohen. costello was brought in to poke holes in cohen's credibility. >> i saw michael cohen on tv stating things he said he was going to tell the grand jury and had told the grand jury that were contrary to what he told us when we represented him in april of 2018. i'm sitting home watching the lies and i said, i have to do something about it. i don't represent donald trump, but i do stand for justice and have a legal obligation to inform both sides. >> alexandria: cohen said if
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costello's comments were more fan test cal. the payment was for the benefit of donald trump, truth is truth. yesterday three house republican committee chairs sent a letter to manhattan da alvin bragg calling it novel and untested legal theory. brian styles signed onto the letter. >> it is concerning when we see a politically motivated move by the manhattan da in a period of time when the da should be going after criminals on the streets of new york. so many people in the state of new york do not feel safe walking on the street and he is advancing a political agenda. >> steve: thank you very much. when you look from the outside,
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you look at this case, the department of justice and sec said we will not prosecute and the local guy does, it does look political. the three chairman in house committees demanding mr. alvin bragg sent them communication and documents and testimony about the investigation, it is a rare attempt by congress to involve itself in an active criminal investigation. apparently according to the "new york times," trump's lawyer last month wrote to jim jordan asking congress to investigate the egregious abuse of power by a rogue local da. the separation of power, this is new. >> today is the day donald trump gave for an arrest, that was not
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given by alvin bragg's office. there are a number of people to interview and alvin bragg is looking for credible witnesses and based on michael cohen, seems like he is having a hard time to convince the grand jury a indictment is necessary. >> brian: vivek ramaswamy weighed in, nikki haley weighed in, they said what about ron desantis, are you going to say anything? governor desantis was careful in wording and did address this yesterday. >> so i've seen rumors swirl, i have not seen any facts yet, i don't know what is going to happen. i know this, the manhattan district attorney is soros-funded prosecutor and they weaponize their office to impose a political agenda on society at
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the expense of the rule of law in public safety. he has downgraded 50% of felonies to misdemeanors and says he doesn't want jail time for the vast majority of crimes. i have no interest of getting involved in a manufactured circus by some soros da. he's trying to do a political spectacle, trying to virtue signal for his base. i have real issues to deal with in the state of florida. >> steve: after ron desantis made a few comments, former president went scorched earth on the current governor of florida ron desantis. he put out a truth that said ron desanctimonuous will find out about false accusations as he gets older, wiser and better known when he is unfairly attacked by a woman, even classmates under age or possibly
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a man, i'm sure he will want to fight misfits just like i do. there you go, donald trump blowing up ron desantis. >> first they were upset he didn't say anything, hoo said something, but he was asked to extradite the former president out of florida to new york, he said he would not participate. it is about the potential match up between desantis and trump in the primary. >> brian: he said, i don't have experience dealing with adult actresses or porn stars and he pointed to a picture when he was a 20-something year-old teacher in florida who took a picture with students and that is what donald trump's camp is referring to. >> steve: broke ronald reagan's
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slogan not to talk ill of fellow republicans. we'll watch to see if that comes down today, we are told it will not. >> steve: out of session today. >> until then, we will keep watching and right now we have headlines with ashley. >> ashley: america's crime crisis, 15-year-old dead and five others hurt in a shooting in milwaukee last night. the teen died at the scene, the women ranging from 18 to 22, were rushed to area hospitals and are expected to survive. police are investigating, no arrests have been made. treasury secretary janet yellen claiming the banking system is stabilizing, after government intervention. she vowed to give more support if smaller banks suffer following collapse silicon valley bank. janet yellen will have a meeting at 10 a.m. eastern this morning.
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tiktok has new guidelines about ai generated banning fake or altered media of real private figures and banning,ai featuring public figures from being used in ads. the moves come as tiktok's ceo says they are a a pivotal point and he will testify in front of congress on thursday. group of seattle mariners took a joyride on a golf cart yesterday to place a massive order at in and out. watch. >> can i do 150 double-doubles? >> is that everything? >> not yet. 150 burgers and 60 fries. >> get your hand out of the food. >> see you, guys. >> dig in, boys. >> what? >> we're in glendale.
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>> ashley: burgers and fries fed pro baseball players 30 minutes before first pitch. should have got 150 fries with their burger. >> steve: the double-double is fantastic, had it with animal fries. >> fulfilling your order. >> brian: some guys are playing two games per day and being fuelled by in and out burger? >> try it. >> steve: headline in # "new york post," pizza history. we've been telling you how new york's two brothers pizzeria been doing their best to make sure to keep down the price of pizza. it's been $1 for a long time and now because of inflation -- >> i have a white dress on, i will avoid this. >> i will distribute. >> i need an apron. >> steve: that is for you. here you go,brian.
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>> brian: feed the crew. there go. >> steve: we're out of plates, brian, that is yours. >> steve: because of inflation, best thing we have done with the news wheel in years. because of inflation, they had to raise a piece of pizza. normally it was $1, now it is $1.50. >> you could eat all week for $7, now you need quarters. >> brian: here is a quote, this bothers these guys, we've done everything in our power to keep cheese prices at $1, we no longer can break even, make $.50 profit or quarter, what do you do when ingredients cost more? >> i appreciate they didn't skimp on quality.
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>> steve: they are raising the price, not making extra $.50, they are just breaking even. extra $.50 for pizza, extra for your eggs, your 401(k) is now 301(k). >> everybody knows you are fold your pizza type of guy. >> brian: they look at the rescue package we didn't need because the economy was recovering and now we'll wonder if rates go up this week, the trigger will be the economy is healthy enough, i don't have to worry about bank failure. if they stay flat, what do they know they kept rates flat? which are still sustained at 6%, which is stunning. they told us it was transitory. hope it will not be $2 by the
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time the fed raise interest rates. >> steve: i'll have another piece. >> brian: there is simultaneous program with tom homan and senator lindsey graham, he will join us. >> teachers in the nation's second largest school system joins the picket line. leo terrell taught in that school system and weighs in next. it's one more step towards taking charge of your health. so every day, you can say... ♪ youuu did it! ♪ with centrum silver. (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and the bags under your eyes are looking more like purses, it's not too late for another treatment option. to learn more visit treatted.com. that's treatt-e-d.com.
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>> brian: massive los angeles school district will be closed today, tomorrow and thursday leaving half million students out of class after last-minute bid to avoid a strike fails. leo terrell joibs us.
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kids have been out for two years and now this, why? >> we need universal school choice, you don't have this type of strike going on in private schools and religious schools. the teachers union are sitting down half a million students from going to school. look at proficiency scores in math and english. these junions don't deserve a nickel, the unions are part of the democratic party, show me a single democratic school district, where grades are going up. the kids are being held as hostages. >> brian: they want 30% increase, equity wage, more full-time hours, access to
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healthcare and more staffing. it is a little dicey about what they want. >> brian: your thought about their demands? >> brian: you are in the news because the bill is due, pay reparations to african americans because of what happened 200 plus years ago that wasn't a slave state. can california afford to pay reparations? should they? >> can we afford it? no. this is self-inflicted wound,
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this reparation is a monster, gavin newsom signed the bill for political ambition. it is ridiculous. >> brian: you have eligibility issues, they want to be implemented. the money is not in the budget. >> he won't come against it, he wants this base, the black voters, so he can run for president. he has no way out. broo 640 million dollars, game on. thanks, appreciate it. coming up, day two of the high-stakes meeting between vladamir putin and xi jinping, the relationship between the two rivals, now
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vladamir putin meet again, met four hours yesterday. >> steve: more tomorrow. high-stakes coming after taking heat over the growing ties between the two nations.
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to go to ukraine. >> steve: you have seen a million high-stakes summit things like this. tomorrow at the end, what will the two countries say they accomplished? >> i think they will pledge mutual support. i think xi jinping will say russia is in the right. the fact they went to moscow told us how he views the ukrainian conflict. they are setting transfer of weapons, russia is running out of weapons for their offensive in ukraine. if you made russia state-sponsored terrorism, any country that provides material support would run into our sanctions. i've been pleading with biden to deter china. we had a move on the floor urging the president to do that 100-0. they still haven't done that. >> biden sees them as friendly
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competitors. we have given them enough weapons not to lose, but not enough to win. >> brian: are you worried about alvin bragg indicting president trump and the circus around that? >> it will blowup the country and this is a bunch of bs. mr. vance looked at the case and passed on it, the u.s. attorney in new york said he would do not do fed cally. one guy in the da's office wrote a book critical of vance and alvin bragg feels that pressure. he is a george soros-backed prosecutor yielding to political pressure by the former prosecutor and this case without merit in my view. donald trump will be the only person in the history of new york prosecuted under this
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theory. >> steve: what is your theory, donald trump has been attacking ron sanctimon uous, who returne fire. >> if you start this thing, you better be willing to take it. trump is not into thou shalt not's, that is not his thing. here is what i would say. yeah, good, meant to be an early joke. bottom line is, i think if i were trump, which i am not, i be running on effective president, the best is yet to come. i would say desantis, i picked him out of the crowd, i saw the talent. he's been a good governor, i'm better able to be president. >> thank you for your time today. still ahead, biden's border crisis reaching new heights, cbp
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>> steve: today the department of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is heading to the southern border, where he will be joined by the mayor of ari ari arizona,icaty hobbs. >> we're so concerned about what is going on at the southern border, but arizona elected this democrat to be governor there.
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he was disappointed this administration helped push immigration down. >> steve: one problem and i know republicans have talked about trying to impeach mr. mayorkas, is fact all he's doing is following instruction from the home office. this is what the white house is wanting him to do and he's doing it. >> i blame alejandro mayorkas, he knows when it takes 80% of agents off the line, they have
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known terrorists arrested trying to sneak in, he knows this is a huge national security problem. he should tell the white house i can no longer support open border, it is creating an issue for the nation. overdoses from fentanyl because 80% agents are off the line. he has duty and he should stand up and say it or resign in protest because so many americans in record numbers are dying. >> steve: don't hold your breath. >> i won't hold my breath, they have no intent of securing the border. >> steve: the news last week, high-speed chase, 11 migrants in a truck, wound up hitting a car driven by a grandmother and her granddaughter, who were killed instantly.
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in texas, we put together people talking about the chases and how everybody is in danger right now. watch. >> we can't tolerate lawlessness. >> we have seen huge increase in number of pursuits, i can't let these people go knowing what is in the vehicle that may go up north and commit some type of heinous crime. >> mayorkas is biden are trying to, they are trying to dismantle integrity of citizenship and take it away. >> human smugglers are being recruited on snapchat and other social media devices, where they are paid money to drive somebody from down there to up here. >> drivers are young high school kids, young college kids and don't understand it is a felony. almost 1700 migrants have died on u.s. soil trying to cross the border under the biden
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administration. these policies, biden administration are not humane, killing people in record numbers. >> steve: dhs secretary is there today, see if anything happens, wouldn't hold my breath. thank you for joining us live. 19 before the top of the hour and ashley has headlines in georgia. >> ashley: georgia democrat facing backlash for saying she is concerned for letting parent without high school diploma have say in their child's education. lydia glaze making the comments about a bill to expand school choice. >> i see parents trying to direct edcategory and a lot of parents did not finish high school. i am concerned we would put money in hands of parents not qualified to make decisions.
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>> ashley: glaze argues parents should pay for education if they want to be involved in decisions regarding curriculum. reporter accuses white house pres secretary of making a mockery of the first amendment for ignoring their questions for months, watch. >> we're not doing this, we're not doing this. [indiscernible] -- not russia. this is not russia. >> okay. >> [indiscernible] -- seven months, you have not called on me. >> welcome, welcome to the press briefing room. the >> ashley: the exchange from the reporter as the cast of hit show ted lasso, joined karine jean-pierre to discuss mental health. and jewel dishing how her mother sent her deep into debt by stealing $100 million from her while working as her manager.
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jewel expanded on their relationship after her fame. i woke up and realized she embezzled all my money, over $100 million. jewel is putting money into improvement of people's mental health. major league baseball could make small tweaks to their rules before the season gets underway next week. the athletic says no major changes will be made. new york mets showing off the new scoreboard by playing mario kart. bill cohen said he had to squint to see the old one, the new jum botron should be easier for cohen and mets fans to read. back to you. >> steve: got to make the boss happy. have a great day. out in the streets of new york city, it is 40 degrees.
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janice came in because it is chilly. >> janice: that is not true, we have a lot of activity happening outside with ad reps coming into the building, we are trying to sell advertising. they are awesome and i will go say hi to them after this weather report. we have winter across the west and almost summertime heat for the south and those combinations together could give us severe weather outbreak wednesday, thursday and friday. we will see warm, humid gulf air being drawn up. thursday and friday, large hail, damaging wind and tornados. fox weather will keep you up to date. coastal rain, mountain snow in the west. we will get new update of the drought in next couple days, from extreme to exceptional drought to erased and gone across california. that is pretty rare and very
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awesome. even though short-term effects mean flash flooding and snow, we are dealing with a really nice good news story across the west. here is high feeling like springtime, 61 in new york with mostly sunny skies. steve doocy, overto you. >> steve: mostly sunny, your trademark. thank you, coming up on tuesday, world down syndrome day and coming up next rachel campos duffy will show you an organization using horse therapy to help those with special needs. ♪ ♪ lowe's knows the first step to motivation is inspiration. so, we've got new everything. new flooring, new paint, new patio sets, new pillows. i can keep going if you want me to. you got this. and we got you.
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>> today is world down syndrome day and we're heighting an amazing organization called mainstream that works to give those with developmental and physical disabilities chance to enjoy horseback riding. rachel campos duffy went to enjoy it with valentina. this looks fun, i want to go.
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>> it is, this is the oldest organization, check out my baby valentina at mainstream. >> i call it my best friend. >> smart, kind and sweet to me. >> i love the horses. >> one of the most wonderful things about horses, they can be used in a therapeutic way to help people with special needs, which is what mainstream has been doing in new jersey. they provide occupational, physical and speech therapy and adaptive writing. their herd of calm and steady horses work with those with physical and developmental challenges, cerebral palsey,
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down syndrome. >> it provides movement to hips and legs. >> stand up, sit down. excellent. >> it is more fun on the horse. >> heads, shoulder, knees and toes. >> many learn to ride the horses, as well. >> when you're on the horse, what are you able to do now? >> i run, trot, post. >> what are you working on? >> posting, trotting. >> my goal is to have them be as independent as they can possibly be, bringing out drnt tools to make the rider successful. >> there are extra things going on with the horse. >> sometimes a saddle has more support and we adapt to help the
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student. >> can you look for the letter e? you found that fast. how do you feel when you are up on the horse? >> i feel great and it makes me happy. >> confident. >> i feel stronger, i feel wiser. and healthier. >> at manestream she is given the opportunity to succeed. >> thanks to the family atmosphere of mane stream, from amazing volunteers to dedicated staff. this is a special place. >> we have seen what amazing riders can do, let's see how valentina does. >> it's a big horsey. >> it is a little freaky. >> okay, okay.
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>> it can be intimidating, the horses are really big. if we have anyone that comes, . >> everything she tries at first, she resists. >> did the horsey eat the cookie? he said thank you for the cookie. he said, thank you. uh-huh. >> i like him. >> you like him? >> yes. yes. yeah, you are doing it. brush, brush. put it on and you can get on the horsey. ready? walking, walking, walking. okay. let me take her off. >> and stop. i got her. i got her. >> okay, you did it. >> if you said when we walked up
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to the barn she would get on at all, i wouldn't have thought. >> exactly. i agree. >> look how much better she is. >> you did so good. >> you love the horse, so soft, right? >> i did. >> yeah. >> next time she might be, now i know the expectation. >> i am sure she will be that much more. >> look at the difference now. >> rachel, an amazing package, thank you for sharing with us. >> this is a great organization, they operate by donation. i've been there and saw it, it's a solid place to give your money. we talk about what people with downs what they can do, we don't talk enough about what they do for others. you can see the sense of purpose the volunteers have. i see in my own children, they are more patient, loving, more
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>> wow, i want to watch that. >> katie, thank you very much. >> thank you for watching. hope you'll follow me to radio. >> see you later. >> bye-bye. >> john: we'll take it from there. day two now of the three-day summit in moscow for america's top two adversaries. president xi in talks with vladimir putin. it is leaving the u.s. on the sidelines. we'll have much more on this throughout the show this tuesday morning. preparing for the unprecedented. law enforcement bracing for the potential arrest of former president trump. we have an update now on the timing. good morning i'm

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