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will help speed up decision making in the er. and while the woolly mammoth is still extinct... that doesn't mean students can't take field trips to visit them. the metaverse may be virtual, but the impact will be real. ♪ >> brian: former president donald trump has not been notified about whether he will face charges. >> republican lawmakers remain highly critical of alvin bragg. >> this is a local d.a. trying to prosecute based on federal election law. it's not constitutional. >> florida governor ron desantis is well aware of the many nicknames former president trump has given him. >> call me whatever you want just as long as you also call me a winter. >> desantis says if he does run he could beat biden. >> you could beat biden. >> i think so. >> blindably skiing down a mount was reckless. >> gwyneth paltrow in court for allegedly colliding with a man on a utah ski slope.
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>> big point who the jury finds more credible. >> antony blinken set to testify before two senate committees today. >> as the ccp strengthens its alliances with its adversaries. >> manorrer with speed. oh, on gustafson, wow! > that got the crowd on the its feet it should. ♪ ♪ >> brian: that is michael jackson much younger when he was alive. population right now 37,100. as of 2021 and being able to move, you have to get your head count. also, thanks to the people w we are in a fillet 99.5 i had a chance to meet them, a great place to hang out. >> ainsley: myrtle beach.
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>> brian: myrtle beach. >> steve: such a great place but why haven't you been there in a year? >> brian: i know the people they are love to go to the beach and loved to golf. that is where they go. speak to where you go for the next book signing, it will be a line out the door. >> brian: as long as they have a dance, i feel comfortable. >> ainsley: i know how much you love to dance. >> brian: i love to hustle and the schrag. >> ainsley: doing well then. we are learning former president donald trump has not been formally notified about whether he will face charges for allegedly making hush money payments to stormy daniels. >> steve: and the manhattan d.a. alvin bragg hitting back at top house republicans that want him to testify on capitol hill about the trump case. >> brian: joining us with the latest, mark. >> all eyes will be back on
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manhattan court houses with news of possible indictment against former president donald trump here are the grand jury expected to hear from one more witness today. manhattan d.a. with hush money payments made to the 26 campaigns and long denied allegations about the cover up an affair and claims this count amounts to political persecution. we are hearing from high-profile lawmakers who say they agree. >> this is a local d8 trying to prosecute a presidential candidate based on federal election law. it is not constitutional what the d.a., mr. bragg is trying to do. i believe this is a political stunt and it is very disappointing because new york we have the highest crime rate in america. >> with the district attorney's office not commenting on arrest or charges but pushing back with a new statement on your screen that says we will not be intimidated by attempts to undermine the justice process
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nor were we let basis to make baseless accusations to deter the law. bragg's office is taking precautions. outside of the criminal court, trump's team is speaking out with one lawyer telling fox sean hannity he has no idea when the case may move forward. >> they said they would notify us when there is a grand jury vote. once that happens, i guess, you know, depending on that vote, the next votes will be discussed but i haven't heard anything. we are hearing what everyone else is hearing regarding what not. >> aside from the case in new york, trump facing multiple investigations with a federal probe in d.c. and handling classified documents recovered from his florida estate. as for trump, not hurting him at the polls in this weekend back out on the campaign trail to hold a campaign rally in texas. stephen ainsley. >> brian: mark thank you very much. they could announce an
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indictment today but then again i would not be surprised if they don't indict him because when you think about it, alvin bragg is basing this all on a legal theory that has never been used in new york courts. so, you know, it is an iffy case. ultimately into marc mark's point about the polls, it looks like this particular prosecution or persecution which side of the aisle you were on, made mr. trump more sympathetic. if alvin bragg really wants to think about it, does he want to make donald trump a marred by putting him on trial? because ultimately alvin bragg stands a really good chance of losing the case. >> ainsley: here is the headlines, case shaky on illegal ground. predicts landslide reelection in house republicans testifying from manhattan d.a. as trump indictment moves. what does this mean for alvin
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bragg? if he has to go in front of house republicans? >> brian: well, the grand jury sitting today is sad too appear they have to be wrapped up by 5:00. if they look at the case and watch from only one side, costello went in there and gave his side unsolicited. michael cohen, they got in there. >> ainsley: but the legal advisor to michael cohen. >> brian: michael cohen lied when he said i never released him with the county attorney at privilege. really? i have the paperwork right here. if you are the grand jury, the case is strong my hand the indictment and it goes, bragg, i got it. what happens? donald trump, the plan is not to have -- but he will have a mug shot and fingerprints. terrible for the country, especially for something like this. now analogous to hillary clinton fined $100,000 for using campaign funds to finance the
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dossier. to me a much bigger consequential stories as it plagued the country the next two and a half years and cost us millions of dollars with the mueller report. >> steve: ultimate what alvin bragg is trying to do is use state law to a federal election. keep in mind if you see the federal election commission passed on the prosecution. it is just this local case. and once this guy if they voted, the grand jury votes, okay, lets them indict him but the judge could throw the case out and say, "you can't do this!" were significantly narrow it. >> ainsley: keep in mind the star witness, michael cohen is a star witness charged with five counts of tax evasion and one count of excessive campaign contribution and unlawful corporate campaign contribution and one count making full statement to a bank. he pleaded guilty to all of the charges. >> brian: and not in jail. >> steve: meanwhile a cover of
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"the new york post" is something you will see tomorrow on fox nation and that is an exclusive interview with piers morgan to talk to ron d santos, who as we know over the last couple of months received a number of nicknames from the former president and here is piers morgan talking to the governor about donald trump's legal problems right now. >> he did a press conference this morning responding to removing donald trump to be potentially indicted. and to sort of supportive of him in a way by saying, yeah, i think what is happening there is outrages and political long fearing. but you're repeated twice no knowledge of hush money being paid to porn stars but was i right that there was a slight tone to that that that kind of
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thing is just not anything you would get involved with? >> there is a lot of speculation what the underlying conduct is. but the reality is that's outside of my wheelhouse and i can't speak to. so, i hope it doesn't come to where you end seeing this go forward. i mean, look if you are a prosecutor in this guy is on the left and not prosecuting a lot of crimes in manhattan has gotten less safe, you will go after somebody on the other side for some novel offense. that just does not inspire confidence and people see that as weaponizing the justice system. so, i think it is fundamentally wrong to do that. i just make it be known but who knows, maybe it won't come to that. we have not seen anything from you at. >> brian: but maybe alanna comes forward or mar-a-lago case comes forward and what they are doing washington, d.c., january 6th. right now he is loving it at mar-a-lago. hello, everyone of, feeling like is on top of the world.
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looking forward to it because he sees the numbers. the morning consult poll but he should know similar time where obama was running against hillary clinton, she also had a 20-point lead a similar time in 2016. in governor walker in the lead to. >> steve: it is really early. >> ainsley: and to ron desantis 's ., downgrade of 52% of all misdemeanors and when his office does bring a felony charge, they only secure convictions and 51% of the case and that means they lose 49% of the time. almost 50%. a crime has gotten so bad in new york. >> steve: no kidding. when you look at the polls and it is early, donald trump leads and the polls when it comes to the primary, obviously the first hurdle is the primary purity but trump loses in the general election to joe biden. >> brian: sometimes because of
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independence and ron desantis does better with independent spirit here he is talking to piers morgan about whether or not he could be not donald trump but biden? >> you could beat biden? >> i think so. >> so you are running? >> i didn't say that i just that i could beat him. steve: one step at a time but first you have to beat donald trump to take on joe biden. >> brian: the florida blueprint. he thinks he can work everywhere. where did it go? iowa, new york, staten island, went over to philadelphia. place is not known to be basking himself. because what he did is he believes the blueprint is law and order as well and they know those two police forces are depleted and demoralized. he wants to try to energize that. i think the public has to keep in mind who is the one to get independence on their side and moderate spirit of donald trump dimmick trump could moderate, it
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would be him but no sign yet donald trump is moderating his message to get suburban women. calling story drama bill macdaniels' stormy face does not win over women. >> ainsley: back to biden i thought he was measured with that because republicans don't want to see the infighting but these to go against each other. >> brian: they are going to though. >> ainsley: but i guarantee in the end they will be friends. we sold at the last election with donald trump. but piers morgan errors on fox nation, if you have a subscription go on there and check it out tomorrow watch the interview. >> brian: that would be great, jeb bush and the bush family, the trump family. >> ainsley: ted cruz and donald trump. >> steve: but it is already bitter because donald trump has made it clear ron desantis won election in 2018 because of his
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endorsement. >> ainsley: and trump lives in florida. >> steve: it has become personal but piers morgan was doing everything he could to get the governor to take the bait. for the most part, ron desantis taking the high road. >> steve: it would be great if all of the republicans would take the high road. just saying. speed went to democrats? >> steve: and the moderates. >> brian: i don't think desantis was on the low road. >> steve: anthony mcclain brought up a moment ago. >> brian: in utah, set to testify in a civil trial against gwyneth paltrow. >> ainsley: the oscar-winning actress sued $300,000 for a man who crashed into him on the ski slopes at the most exclusive ski resort. >> steve: todd piro joins us with details it is a case of he said/she said. >> good morning subfamily hollywood store gwyneth paltrow to take the stand in a civil
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case around her alleged involvement in a 2016 ski accident in utah. the man she allegedly collided with says he was left with permanent brain damage while making first appearance in court. retired up traumatized claim she slammed into him while skiing with him unconscious in the snow before she took off. describing what he saw that day. >> there was screaming and then just slamming into the back. she just slammed him. >> how hard? >> very hard to come i very h hard. and then going to go down and check on her and she bolts and takes off. >> anderson's attorney calling him, claims crashed into her, doesn't remember the issue clearly seeking $300,000 and left him with a permanent brain
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injury, broken ribs and emotional distress. her husband and the two kids moses and apple can take the stand as early as today. the trail expected to last eight days. back to you. >> brian: their kids? >> steve: painlessly, thank you very much todd. i had a feeling... >> brian: if she does take the stand you can trust fox news channel will put on tv because there are courtroom cameras there in utah. there is a lot to live up to when your name is moses. >> steve: how about apple question makes me when i would be confused. speak to moses, charles heston played moses, right? >> brian: part of the red sea. >> steve: ashley joins us with news from south carolina. >> an attorney for stephen smith, the 19-year-old found dead near the murdaugh hunting
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estate in 2019. they are treating his death as a homicide. "this comes one day after buster murdaugh denied the baseless rumors that any involvement in his former classmates death." documentaries on hbo and netflix allegations of romantic link between buster and smith. and a victory for faith, joe kennedy lost his job as a high school football coach in 2015 after praying with his team on the field. he took that by all the way to the supreme court and won. now, he's getting his job back with a settlement with the washington state school that fired him. kennedy is getting $1.7 million. coach kennedy joined us earlier, listen. >> i'm really excited i've been reinstated last week. i got my papers and done all the work and waiting to see if we go back to the field now. it is the principle that i have to go back even if it is just whatever the season looks like, day, month, week. i will go back just to show
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everybody that hey, everything is good here at the program awesome. so hopefully, we will be able to move on from this. >> coach kennedy out with a new book called "average joe." pop singer of the weekend entering the book dimmick "guinness book of world records" for the most drain on spotify. the canadian-born singer of the artist to reach 100 million listeners on the streaming platform and also has the most monthly listeners with 111 million people playing his music. ♪ ♪ >> ainsley: meanwhile a new trend among music fans with sky-high concert ticket. some are flying to europe and overseas because the entire trip is actually cheaper in some cases. acts like ed shearon, beyonce, madonna here in the u.s. those are your headlines, guys, back to you.
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>> ainsley: wait so they fly over to europe and pay $50? >> steve: tickets are thousands of dollars. >> ainsley: but the plane ticket! >> steve: it could be $300. >> ainsley: ed sharon they would say $1,500. >> steve: it is a twofer come up by saving ticket money. >> brian: ed, please email us. >> ainsley: please leave vegas and come to new york city. have you seen in concert? >> brian: madonna [indistinct] 18 minutes after the hour, an american prison for tweets criticizing the kingdom's rulers. but they will not let leave the country and seek medical care. the sun speaks out on the fight to bring him home next. in 2015, my dad had the idea to revitalize american textile manufacturing with bedding crafted from cotton grown on our family farm.
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♪ ♪ >> steve: listen to this, an american prison in saudi arabia over tweets he posted from the united states has been released after more than a year in prison, but is not free yet. now, a dual citizen saudi/american stuck in the country because of a travel ban. his son, abraham is trying to get his father back home to the united states and he joins us right now from florida. hey, abraham, good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> steve: thank you for stopping by to explain your story. your father's story. your father was in the united states. he like a lot of people did some tweeting over the last seven years. thought nothing of it. decided at one point to travel
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to saudi arabia and next thing you know, he gets arrested for the tweets in the united states. he was sentenced to 19 years in prison and 19 year travel ban. explain why they decided yesterday where this last week, you know what, enough with the present time. you are free to go, but you can't leave the country. >> hey, it is a shock. the funny thing my father only practice first amendment freedom of speech supported by the constitution. my father didn't do anything illegal. he didn't do anything crazy. but i am quite happy and hope to have the chance since i am live, nvc for tremendous support for my father and myself. without them, the solution wouldn't be there for my father to be released. and exactly what happened, he walked into court and said, didn't do any crime so go ahead
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and drop the charges. he's practicing his freedom of speech supported by the constitution. the fact is still there that he's not free until he's back to the united states. >> steve: absolutely but the problem is there is a travel ban. sophia sitton student 19 years in prison and 19 year travel ban here are the government of saudi arabia said you know what, you are free to go, go home to your house in saudi arabia but there is a 19 year travel ban. you can't leave the kingdom for 19 years! the u.s. government should do something about that as well, right? >> we need their support to continue until he can leave the kingdom and come to the united states. his birthday is april 19th and i wish to get him to the united states. >> steve: sure, that would be a great birthday present but in
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the meantime since he is in saudi arabia, do you feel he is safe? >> i think he is a threat. so we can't talk or practice his hobbies. and so, still afraid. so i am happy he is under our family ties but he is not free. he is free only when it comes to the states where he can practice whatever he wants freely without anybody threatening him. >> steve: well, saudi arabia, if they did release him from house arrest, he could be back home by his birthday and that would be great. ibrahim, thank you for joining us. good luck. all right, we will step aside. clay travis will join us live coming up at first chinese president xi jinping has a
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>> ainsley: chinese president xi wrapping up with moscow with ominous warning to the west, change is coming that hasn't happened in 100 years. we are driving this change together. please take care to your friend. >> steve: cozy, and the growing alliance may be obvious, the white house disagrees. >> i wouldn't go so far to call it an alliance. yesterday i called it a marriage of convenience because that is what it is pure. president xi, president putin sees a backer and he needs help from xi jinping and that is what this is all about. >> brian: the house intelligence committee, the chair is with us right now. your take from the two days, it doesn't look like vladimir putin got what you wanted most which is a commitment on lethal weapons. >> that come of course, the big game changer with ukraine. if china provides lethal weapons to china, they have inexhaustible supply. what you see now with the
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commitment of democracy with the people of ukraine, they are standing up to russian aggression and russian atrocities. they are assuming russian military, they are industrial base cannot keep up with the pace with which they are losses i don't think either the russian people will be able to continue to support the loss of lives there occurring there. but if china stepped in, obviously with chinese weapons showing up on the battlefield, that would be a game changer for european allies and russia would be the aggressor in europe. that would change the whole perception of china. >> steve: essentially, congressman, the last couple of days, russia and china have been circling the wagons. because we have tried to put as many onerous sanctions on russia to get them to get the hell out of ukraine and of course that is not working right now. and the military stuff, russia and china now have a deal where china will buy as much of the oil they can possibly pump to
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china. >> right. so, providing economic aid to russia to continue economy going gives them the ability to feed their industrial base and military complex to feed the conflict in ukraine. so, this is a needed infusion of capital from china. of course, china's capital open for the west so this is china's propping up russia and making it to continue the fight. >> ainsley: well, we are learning, too, fox footage of chinese nationals driving over in these big buses, draping chinese nationals over the border. and landing there in texas. what is your response there? >> conservatively the biden administration has been a complete failure to protect the basic sovereignty of the border. this is by design as you know. you have secretary of homeland security openly saying the border is secure. we can watch the footage i know that is not occurring. this was obviously something
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with the change in leadership in the house, speaker mccarthy, we are taking up and ways to force the administration to regain control of the border but this really is a travesty. millions of people under the biden administration clearly shows this is by design and by administration and not just a failure. they went so far 2023, 4,366 border crosses, 1166 from 2022 saint period 450 from 2021. chinese nationals and that is up 1000%. when these people are depraved that they are truly refugees who hate their country or here to spy for their country? >> there are ways to get here as a refugee. certainly to claim asylum. and certainly not walking across the mexican border. we are seeing because of the biden policies, nationalists walking across. but certainly a grave security threat to have the border open or having people on the turf
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watch list being apprehended and how to make it across and even found. there is national security risk for all of them that are going across the border. >> ainsley: an opportunity while they can. >> steve: thank you for joining us live and thank you for starting your day with "fox & friends." coming up on this wednesday veteran tim kennedy shares his mission to provide young men with the tools to become successful leaders and dad's. >> brian: plus charlemagne with god defends the best multimaster reviews to play after a trans-female. >> averaging 55 points. 22 blocks, i'm not playing against him either. that's not fair! >> brian: it is not fair period and women sports, clay travis next.
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>> averaging 30 and 20 games against women, man. >> if it was a man and transition to a woman and assuming as a man number 80 at the pier then transition to a woman number 1. >> that is my point. whoever they were playing against might have to see the dead spirit if averaging 55 points, 22 blocks, i'm not playing against him either! that is not fair! >> ainsley: charlamagne that god's defense girls basketball team banned from tournaments after playing against trans female opponent. clay travis joins us not to react, good morning, what is your reaction? >> is 100% right. this is the argument that is driving me crazy, ainsley. this is the argument i have been making for years. look, we separate people based on age. if you are a 16-year-old and got to play 10-year-old little league baseball, you should hit a home run every time you step into the batter's box. if you go to mass of high school with thousands of kids, you
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should be better than the team that is being put forward by high school that only has a few hundred. this is how we make and ensure that we have even opportunity and that kids are able to compete against kids that are similar to them. i give a lot of credit to these girls who decided, look, we will not participate in this sham. we are not going to compete against a man who decides he wants to identify as a woman appear they should be going on in every level of sports because men are bigger, stronger, faster than women appear that is why we separate men's and women's athletics in the first place. ainsley, what is fascinating about this, this is where the identity politics of the far left wing in this country collapses. because on the pyramid of victimization, they can't figure out how to analyze this issue because anyone who knows sports as the guys were talking about in that clip, the leah thomas
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went from a really mediocre men's college swimmer to the best women's college swimmer ever in that year into space have a couple of years and decided to become a woman. so this is basic stuff. we shouldn't allow men to identify as women and take over women's athletics. if you think this is isolated, it will happen in your school. it will happen in your district. it is going to happen in your state. women's athletics is under siege by and who want to identify as women. >> ainsley: i found it interesting this is a christian school, with women's high school but they not religious at all and not say for our girls because our ladies, because they are slamming around on the court. if you have a biological male that is transgender slamming into the young girls, they are worried about their safety. they are also worried about the planets. but it's not even just basketball purity we are seeing
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in swimming, basketball but brin brought up a good point in commercial, alex morgan the best women's soccer player in the world plays for our team. she wants to ban florida and texas now because she believes trans athletes should be able to compete against women. >> which is crazy because don't tell me what alex morgan is advocating for is the eraser of women from women's athletics. remember the u.s. women's soccer team, ainsley, lost two and under 15 dallas area boys team as part of the training for the women's world cup here they are the best women in the world. they would be average of competing against high school aged boys. this basically gives existential threat to all of women's athletics. this isn't partisan, black, white, asian, hispanic, even people in sports fans understand this. >> ainsley: clay, thank you so much. and you can check out what's clicking on out kick.com. good morning, ashley. >> homeowners across the country
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are being tormented by squatters. a real estate lawyer said any home left unoccupied for a long stretch can be a target for freeloaders. that is exactly what happened to chicago woman battling the squatters who took over her late mother's apartment. she joined us earlier, listen. >> i called the police and i got a police report for breaking and entering and have the please put them out. the police's position was, this is a simple matter. he told us he was a professional squadron and he had rights and he knew what his rights were. >> ainsley: so ridiculous and the police are powerless because they were not able to determine whose paperwork is legit. homeowners are forced to battle it out in court. turning to the crime crisis in california, shocking video shows the moment a mob of teenagers get into a brawl inside of a san francisco mall resulting in multiple injuries, will listen to this. [bleep]!
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[screaming] >> ainsley: witnesses are scared to go back to that mall, which is stepping up security. authorities say the victim was treated for nonlife-threatening injuries. no arrests have been made. now to a federal hockey night light, the goalie for the islanders makes what could be the save of the year and the russian star reaching out with a stick to rob toronto a surefire goal to turn the tide of the game as the new york score seven of the next eight holes to pick up the 7-2 win over the maple leafs on ice. and now some singles have found creative way to coach people on dating apps and according to a daily mail reports, some people are using chat box to come up with responses to potential dates. one person claiming artificial intelligence app help him plan a day in less than an hour. so we asked jet gtp, the ai but
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with lengthy list of choosing tg authentic and practicing good communication. those are your headlines. we will check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. >> no chat box for weather. not going to happen. let's take a look at the west because we had a big bomb cyclone move-in yesterday. this means we've got the storm system that strengthened within the last 24 hours and hit the coast last night. san francisco region. 29-millimeter pressure drop within 24 hours and eight definition of a bomb cyclone. we have the residual effects of heavy rain on the coast and snow in the mountains. we have flash flood alerts for los angeles up towards fresno down towards san diego. that stretches into arizona. some of this energy will move into the southern plains this week thursday, friday, possible
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severe thunderstorms including tornadoes. that is something we have to watch. on the north inside of this, heavy snow for the northern plains and upper midwest still feeling like winter even though it's officially. ainsley come over to you, my friend. >> ainsley: think as much, janice still had more children growing up without their fathers but the next guest looking to change that but first let's check in with our friend dana perino at the top of the hour, hey dana. >> looking forward to the interview and i want to hear more about it. midweek and congress is debating how much of your money to spend and on what appeared to be didn't even know there were that many zeros that existed. russia and china power around and the white house is response hard to decipher but we will ask mike pompeo what we need to know. and not protecting children from sexual exploitation, martha maccallum to explain. 2024 waits for no one to come another possible g.o.p. candidate makes a move, trey gowdy on that. plus, the back and forth between ron desantis and donald trump.
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next guest with a mentorship to provide young men and successful leaders and fathers. the cofounders are with us right now. tim kennedy who served in afghanistan for this country. and first off, what prompted this? >> it was watching this endless cycle that is getting worse and worse. 90% of the kids on the street, homeless kids come from fatherless homes. 80% of those that have been convicted of rape from fatherless homes and 75% of the abuse come from fathers without homes. 75% of kids kicked out of school from fatherless homes. four times if you want to look for one statistic that will drive if you know your child is successful, it is whether the father is in the home. your chances of poverty four times more likely if the father is not in the home.
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sink this trend in the military with recruits coming in, i don't know what to do with this guy. one, he volunteers, that is amazing and thank you for the purpose and direction, that is amazing. but also, you don't have any idea how to be a man. >> brian: so what did you set up, man? >> with a mentorship program and i say the same thing from the education side. the men encouraged to be docile and apathetic. i'm working with parents and dads who are going, i was never shown how to be a man. these perpetual boys. so be so mentorship programs from both sides. it is not how to -- >> brian: dads how to be dads? >> young men how to be good men. not how to but how we. we bring in the best mentors on the planet so these dads start to look at the patterns of what it means to be a service oriented character as a man. apathy strong. it warms my heart. you hear the stories of the
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fathers, my marriage was on the rocks. i didn't know what to do and help my marriage is more fulfilling than it has ever been. i didn't know what to do with my son. i didn't know what to do with my daughter. 71% of all young women have pregnancy and their teenage years, 75%, sorry, come from fatherless homes. all fathers looking at their daughters, you want to prevent your daughters from teenage pregnancy? be present and be intentional and that is what we are doing is mentoring these men how you get involved in your homes. >> brian: how does it work those people that want to go to the site and reach out and ask a question? >> they can go through apogeestrong.com. and see what the 12 month road map looks like and they can reach out with direct conversations. >> brian: it is a program? >> it is a commitment and when he says 12 months, another trend habitually people have been quitting. like come going to work this
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place a few months and doing this house to my call, youtube and get good at it. that is not commitment. we want 12 months out of view. we finished our first quarter, group of fathers and our first year of young men. and the resounding success, proof of concept, stamp approved, we are doing the right thing. in these 12 months, every week we get calls and talking to the best in the world mentors, entrepreneurs. >> brian: you guys. >> it is us and all of our friends. you have business leaders, ceos, executives, astronauts. >> brian: a conversation online? >> we do zoom every week but daily platforms as well. we are talking 365 days a year. >> brian: the stats are overwhelming and it used to be better that you are taking action and not winning for the families to come around. you are substituting. >> that is it, we have to. apogee strong.com or apogee strong dads.
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we'll be back on the couch tomorrow 6:00 a.m. eastern time. >> thanks for answering the call. we need that to close our show. if you run from the tv, run to the radio. our first guest steven a. smith this morning. see how it goes. >> so long from new york. here now "america's newsroom." >> stay within yourself. >> dana: on the outside looking in, america on the sidelines as russia and china wrap up a three-day sum et setting their sights on a new world order. good morning, john. >> john: i'm john roberts. this is "america's newsroom." the summit putting biden's foreign policy to the test. lawmakers get a chance to ask antony blinken about it in less than an hour scheduled to appear before two senate committees
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