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once again she dazzled us with her rhetorical skills. >> during women's history month we thank women who made history throughout history, who saw what could be unburdened by what had been. >> wow, forget my angle advice and trump desantis with her on the ticket don't have a chance. >> todd: trump grand jury set to resume today and we are learning there is major dissension within the da office and the jury may not be convinced to indict the former president. you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> i'm ashley strohmier, in for carley shimkus. two left alvin bragg's office over how the trump investigation was being handled.
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>> todd: jim jordan writing, last year you resigned over alvin bragg's reluctance to move forward with charges, shaming alvin bragg in your letter leaked into bringing charges. we request your cooperation with our oversight of this politically motivated prosecutorial decision. brooke singman has details on the probe. brooke sources telling me there is major dissension within alvin bragg's office. alvin bragg's office cancelled grand jury proceedings yesterday. jurors were to hear from one more witness. the source says the da is having trouble due to the weakness of the case. trump posting yesterday saying every article i read, every show i watch, even the so-called haters, say donald trump did
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nothing wrong. the crime would be if i get charged. the charges stem from $130,000 pach michael cohen made to stormy daniels in 2013 before the election. and expanding investigation into the da over the handling of the probe. the former assistant das resigned in february of 2022. alvin bragg began raising doubts about pursuing the investigation and suspended it when he came into office in 2022. palmer and dunn slammed the decision not to prosecute trump calling it misguided to public interest. >> resign, start pitching a fit,
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write a book and create pressure from the left and he decides, i'm going to indict president trump. come in for a transcribed interview so we can ask them questions. >> brooke: there is speculation charges could be brought against trump imminently. there is a chance he will not be indicted in the case. >> todd: former president trump current and former lawyers are speaking out on the da's case. here is what they are saying. >> there appears to be chaos in that office, as there should be. it was once the pinnacle office in this country and now it is being used as a political tool. when i see the justice system being used to weaponize the justice system, it makes me sick to my stomach. as a former prosecutor, i could have never imagined this.
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>> i've never seen a case in 60 years of practice with so many holes in it. statute of limitation, it is seven years before he committed the crime, only exception is if his whereabouts were unknown. even alvin bragg could have found him, he was in the white house and in the end, i think alvin bragg is worried about his own bar card. he is worried if he brings this case and uses a witness, who he has to know is lying, there will be investigations of him and there should be investigations. >> ashley: today tiktok ceo will testify before a house panel eager to get answers on the threat the app poses to u.s. national security and attempt to convince lawmakers the social media giant is not an agent of china or any other country. >> todd: doug luzader has more.
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>> douglas: whatever you think about tiktok, they are in for a tough day. there is growing concern about tiktok data collection and ties to the chinese communist government. >> ultimately, anything you are doing on your phone that application is able to get access to will be accessed by the chinese communist party. right now 150 million people's data are at risk. >> tiktok issic taking pictures and text messages, we should ban it entirely from chinese manipulation. >> that sentiment is bipartisan. mark warner says i appreciate mr. chu answers questions before congress, tiktok's misstatements of fact have severely undermined credibility of any statement by tiktok employees including mr.
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chu. as recently as st. patrick's day, president biden appeared on tiktok videos, something the administration has struggled to explain. >> you expressed national security concern with the app, why then did the president appear in tiktok videos? >> we have not changed our national security concerns about the app. >> send wrong message if the administration is weighing a ban or in the future is weighing a ban? >> we are concerned over tiktok. you want me to tell you more about that, i will not get ahead of that. >> tiktok is fighting back, gathering together creators and one lawmaker says it may be racist to target tiktok. >> let's not be racist toward
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china and expres our xenophobia when it comes to tiktok because american companies have done tremendous harm to american people. >> there is a lot of talk about a tiktok ban, but that won't be easy, the app has 150 million users just in the u.s. >> todd: amazing some people playing the xenophobia card even with all we know. bring in victoria coach, former advisor to president trump and senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. the ceo is saying the ccp cannot access america's data, do you trust them? >> good morning, todd, absolutely not. we've seen the chinese communivity party and entities like tiktok weaponize everything from doorbells to little video apps and i think the fact that
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we now know they are infiltrating our phone and they are collecting our data, they are weaponizing this and turning it into a tool of surveillance, i support congress wanting to ban it. >> ashley: it was interesting to hear democrat eric swalwell comment on this story, being the ties the turmoil he's faced with china and his ties. listen what he says about his concerns with tiktok. >> i want to make sure no data is going back to the chinese communist party and it is not a national security risk. >> [indiscernible] >> i'm considering it, national security has to be our top priority. >> ashley: your thoughts, victoria? >> it is nice representative swalwell is so concerned about national security and china and glad he's had that realization. all americans were treated to
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the spectacle last month of the spy balloon drifting across our country for days surveilling us. we know this is what china is trying to do, collect information and get a leg up on us. allowing it through tiktok, you are permitting them to go after 150 million people. i upon don't know what this kind ler, gentler face of tiktok coming to capitol hill will have to say for itself, it is hard to defend. >> todd: i appreciate eric swalwell being onboard, maybe he should have set out, advice to eric. e-mails reveal then president biden office worked to of coer up a bloomberg story about hunter biden in ukraine. in e-mail to vice president's advisor kate bedingfield, hunter
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biden business associate aaron swearin, you saw it and kate bedingfield responded, vp just finished interview with the bloomberg reporter, she asked about it, but she is ensuring me she is doing everything she can not to use it. what does that say about the cozy relationship with the media that emzoos to be covering up for the bidens? >> it is really remarkable what the corporate media has done to burnish and create this image of the biden family as a wholesome, corruption free group. instead, we're seeing amazing collusion between bloomberg reporters, theoretically a professional who said in the report she would only use the information if there was a gun to her head. who would hold a gun to your
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head to report the facts to the american people. you have to wonder how much we didn't know about this going into the betwe2020 election. >> ashley: the more we dig into the story, i feel like the worse it gets. "new york post" is reporting hunter biden used a mole named one eye, who alerted hunter and his business partners about investigations they were involved in. it keeps getting worse and worse. what is your reaction to that? >> think about the double standard the way the fbi treated the bidens have access to information and the way the justice system is persecuting former president trump and going after all the members of his family and trying to ruin them politically while building up
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the bidens. it is beyond a joke, it has to end. we need reform of the fbi and the justice system to make sure this never happens again. >> todd: how can we trust the fbi to not be politicized when we get a weekly revelation like this. it is ridiculous. secretary of state blinken testifying about fentanyl and cartels yesterday. watch this exchange. >> are there drug cartels in control of parts of mexico? >> fair to say yes. >> do you agree with the following statement, that fentanyl coming from mexico is killing americans by the tens of thousands? >> it is and also killing mexicans. >> todd: it is great he acknowledges cartels are a major problem, that is step one. why is this administration of which he is a major start doing anything to stop it? >> well, they have a problem, which is they have espoused this open border policy as basic
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plank of their policy toward mexico that they are going to allow free and unfettered immigration and if you try to stop people or identify them, you are somehow a racist. we've got 70,000 americans impacted by this drug fentanyl, which is coming from china, make no mistake about it. in collusion with drug cartels coming up through the southern border. if secretary blinken were to get serious about fentanyl, he would have to take seriously the national security risk at the border and encourage the administration to do something about it. it is more important to them to have this unfettered migration into the united states than it is to protect americans. >> ashley: a lot to unpack as things start to ravel this morning. victoria coates, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> ashley: los angeles school district employees are set to strike for a third consecutive day, keeping 500,000 students
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out of class. teachers, bus drivers, custodians and cafeteria workers taking to the streets yesterday to rally for better pay and more staffing. gavin newsom has been relatively silent on the dispute, not responding to inquiries from fox news. >> todd: he might want to jump into this, biggest city in california. one colorado city wants to take climate crusade to next level by banning new gas stations, potentially putting business owners in a bad spot. >> to some extent, the reason we're in the climate crisis we're in, we allowed free market to do what they want. >> todd: scary language, member of the boulder county republican party will tell us how the gop is pushing back. >> ashley: that is just part of the show we have this morning, mike huckabee, buddy carter and
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>> todd: new polling shows approval ratings for president biden and vice president kamala harris are on decline ahead of their potential reelection bid. only 41% say they approve of the job biden is doing and kamala harris approval rating hits all-time low of 36%. residents in scranton, pa having issues. i think it is what he is supposed to do again, right, run again? is there a president that didn't go for a second run at all? who else is there? we need someone fresh. biden and harris have not launched a re-election bid, but they say it is their intention to run. and reserve raising -- percentage point. following the second and third
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largest bank collapses in history. jerome powell says rate hikes may stop sooner than expected because of the bank collapses. americans are living paycheck to paycheck in joe biden's america. >> what the fed is doing and i will not second guess the fed, inflation is killing people in this country, it is. people do live paycheck to paycheck and they are struggling. we need to focus on how we bring prices down. >> todd: that of course connecticut democratic rosa delauro. this is the ninth interest rate hike. >> ashley: city councilmembers in lewisville, is looking to ban construction of new gas stations to combat climate change. the city would be limited to six stations for nearly 21,000 residents.
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>> i don't think any action this council counts or community will take will stop climate change. >> ashley: charlie dennaher is the spokesperson in boulder county, colorado. thanks for being with us. how bad of a spot will this put drivers and businesses in, if this does pass? >> it is crazy, what alarms me is not their attack on free market and abuse of power, it is their arrogance that is alarming. if you think about it -- if you think about it, they can take a step to outlaw gas stations, then where will they stop? outlawing sale of beef in grocery stores or milk and eggs? there is no end to their fanaticism. >> ashley: if you go back to what we played during the break,
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the councilwoman said the reason we're in the issue we're in is because they have allowed free market. what did you think when she said that? >> it is alarming. it is the arrogance, it is they know better than anyone else. we agree, there is a crisis, it is not that we are about to die because of climate charge, bureaucrats are ruling over our lives and we think -- >> >> ashley: you heard her say anything they do with the city council will not change anything, so why are they pushing so hard? >> it is virtue signalling, it may not solve anything, we need to take action, that is alarming. they are so brainwashed and have bought into the hysteria. >> ashley: last year the u.s. only sold 5.8 million electric
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being haves, what is the electric car business like in colorado? is it booming? is that what people want? >> not so much. if you look at science, electric cars are unsustainable. they are battery production is an attack on society and on the environment and it is completely unsustainable, but that doesn't stop zelets from jumping onboard and doing what they can and thatten moos taking away choices from consumers and residents. >> ashley: any idea what the town and businesses are saying about this? are they concerned? >> i am sure they are, we hope people will take this as a wake-up call and get to know their candidates and learn positions before they vote for them, that is the real crisis, we have a whole army of people
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implementing this radical agenda. >> ashley: what is your biggest issue with this? obviously comments over the free market, but what is biggest issue you take with this? >> the biggest issue i take, the science has been perverted. if they would take time to understand what is upon haing, the real impact of gasoline or diesel-based vehicles versus electric vehicles, they would come to conclusion they have no right and in no position to be so arrogant to conclude o outlawing gas stations is the right solution. >> ashley: i couldn't imagine being in the town and hearing that from the city council, you have to know who is in office. charlie danaher, thank you. remember the stanford dean who joined students in bashing the judge they invited to speak on camp?
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>> advocacy land as absolute disenfranchisement of their rights, it is uncomfortable to say for many people here, your work has caused harm. >> ashley: we have a pretty big update about her this morning, we'll tell you what it is. >> todd: breaking booze news, you might have trouble getting that next round of marga ritas, looming tequila shortage is to blame. the founder of key tequila is here. you got it, cue up jimmy buffet. ♪ ♪ some people claim that there's a woman to blame but i know ♪ ♪ it's nobody's fault. the adventurers and the doers. to everyone that works hard and plays hard.
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>> todd: initially ruled a hit and run, but his mom believed buster murdaugh brutally murdered stephen. >> the probe into the death of stephen smith continue as south carolina law enforcement say they are making progress. investigation into the death of mr. smith was never closed, it remains a homicide investigation. agents reviewed the south carolina highway patrol investigative file. it was apparent those agents did not believe mr. smith's death was a hit and run by a motor vehicle. in a letter from 2016, smith's mother provides information about an alleged witness approaching her older son. this person told chris he was present when stephen was murdered and saw it firsthand. he said buster beat stephen to
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death with a baseball bat, he claimed it was because stephen was gay. the young man said buster threatened to kill him if he ever spoke up. this eyewitness testimony was given to law enforcement, but nothing came of it. she accused of protecting buster murdaugh as her attorney continued to investigation what really happened to stephen. >> obviously people have talked over the last eight years and it is critical we ride this wave of momentum. if people reach folks with information to track down the leads to find out what happened to stephen. >> auction of the murdaugh family estate will begin today, items for sale include the family's couch and mongrammed pillows. >> todd: louisiana senator john kennedy stumping president biden judicial nominee with a question on a legal proceeding, watch.
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>> tell me how you analyze a brady motion. >> how i analyze a brady motion? >> yes. >> senator, in my four and a half years on the bench, i don't believe i have the occasion to address a brady motion in my career. >> do you know what a brady motion is? >> senator, in my time on the bench, i've not had occasion to address that, so it is not coming to mind what a bradmotion is. >> cato cruz assumed it relateds to guns, brady bill, but not a guess a judge should make, it is result of landmark supreme court decision that held prosecution must hand over potentially favorable evidence to the defense. >> ashley: stanford law school dean is on leave after encouraging students to heckel a conservative federal judge who had been invited to speak. watch this.
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>> you invited me to speak here and i'm being heckled nonstop and i'm asking for an administrator to -- >> your opinions from the bench land as absolute disenfranchisement of their rights. it is uncomfortable to say for many people here, your work has caused harm. >> ashley: video shows the associate dean of diversity, equity and inclusion, shouting down fifth circet judge duncan. the dean of stanford law declined to say why she was put on leave, but revealed the protest against duncan violated the disruption. >> todd: agave farmers are warning the ingredient can't
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keep up with rising in the u.s. >> ashley: pete, are we going to see a shortage of tequila? there will be a lot of upset ladies if that's the case. >> thank you for having me, fantastic question. it is too early to tell. what i can tell you, agave, and tequila consumption has been skyrocketing. tequila prices have gone up 10 x and tequila is the fastest growing spirit outselling u.s. whiskey in this country. >> todd: for people that say if there is agave shortage, just grow more. this is a long process, walk us through it. >> that is correct. it is a seven, eight, nine-year process to grow the agave. once prices skyrocketed, it was outside of core center of focus
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becoming agave farmers. the local dentist is now an agave farmer, trying to take advantage of the opportunity you are seeing in the market and they were harvesting agave at earlier stage in the life cycle. >> ashley: you were telling us how long it takes to grow agave, and to get it from the ground to bottles like you haver hoo, which is a lengthy process. not only that, is supply chain causing issues? >> that is fantastic question. it is a long process, to create agave. and we go a step forward, after agave is turned into tequila, we age every bottle. elegance of aged tequila, making it accessible for the first time and one core foundational pillar, we do not use additives,
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but many brands have started buying agave from different sources throughout the region and as a result, had to use additives or glycerin in their product. if you have a taste of tequila and it tastes overly sweet, there is likely additives added to the tequila. we stand for no additives, as result we are a craft brand, for us it is about delivering reserves and vintages. we've taken a page out of the wine play book, using year of harvest for most recent release. >> ashley: like experience of having and sipping on tequila. >> todd: i wish may 5 was closer, cinco demayo. what is this present shortage or
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is it about demand and not much we can do right now? >> it is an exciting time for tequila, as brand like ours that started 10 years ago, this is the moment we've been waiting for, seeing globalization of tequila. across the world, consumers ask for high quality tequila and seeing premiumization, it has evolved from margaritas to where people are learning to sip it. this is a collaboration with chef nobu, we call this the 2008 reserve, the year the agave was harvested. >> todd: that is 15 years ago, if i'm doing math correctly. which we should never do on television. >> >> ashley: are you worried about what we're hearing, does it concern you? >> the industry is going through growing pains, best possible
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scenario. >> this is the really good one. >> todd: awesome segment, love learning about this, a problem we can hopefully do away with, stro, and i need our margs. >> it is a pleasure to be here. >> todd: switch gears, landlord is searching for a vicious criminal who ambushed and held two victims at gunpoint while he robbed them. cops say he is a repeat offender, we'll tell you what we know. >> ashley: and flipping the script, claiming 10 cities are proof the american dream is a lie. our next guests live in three of the most liberal cities in the country and think it is proof democratic policies are failing them. stick around.
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>> ashley: one person dead and two hurt after shooting at a high school in denver yesterday. the two injured victims are deans at east high school, one is stable this morning and the other still listed in serious condition. the suspect is a student at the school and was under school safety agreement, meaning he had to be patted down before school every single day due to past
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behavior. a body was found by the suspect's car, police have not identified the identity of the body. as news broke yesterday, reporter was reunited with her son while reporting from the scene. you have to see this. >> this is so encouraging to hear as a parent, excuse me, my son just came up and i had not seen him. come up here. i'm sorry, i've not seen my kid since this went down. i'm so sorry. okay. i'm so sorry. there is no way you would let your kid walk by. >> ashley: such an amazing moment with her reuniting with her son. her son was not injured. a chilling robbery caught on camera, a suspect runs up to unsuspected couple and holding them at gunpoint. police are searching for this
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man darting for the pair, he takes their cash card, and designer handbag before walking off. the suspect is -- separate armed robbery which took place just an hour earlier. todd. no, the houston team accused of paralyzing a woman in a violent robbery has his bond slashed in half. the 17 year old was charged after video captured him and he stole money that she was planning to use for a trip to visit her family in vietnam. this is not the first run-in with the law, he was released in january on bond, actually just $100 bond for unlawfully carrying a weapon charge. being held on $130,000 bond in total charges. aggravated robbery and assault.
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>> todd: activists pointing to the homeless crisis in major cities and blaming capitalism. people are living in tent cities across the country because housing is too expensive andige wages too low. poverty is rampant here and only getting worse. residents in blue cities say it is not that to blame, it is leadership. watch. >> i am worried that the child inside this rv is potentially going to blowup because there is -- propane tank and our government in portland doesn't seem to think this matters. >> the police didn't take me nowhere, i went to an ambulance and they gave me pain meds, oxy and deloded. >> this is not a housing crisis? >> it is not, it has to do with
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drugs. >> todd: the people who took the videos join me now. great to have all three of you here. jonathan, the author goes on to blame the student loan debt crisis for the reason you are seeing homeless tent shelters and camps in major cities. is that really the reason? >> i think this author is misguided and doesn't have the full picture and that is a problem. i think he is focused on one piece of what is happening here rather than looking at the other side of the addiction crisis, the mental health crisis and looking at capitalism in the system when there are deeper issues at play. >> todd: to follow-up, what do you say is the reason for the decay of blue cities? >> like you said, there is a common theme here, it comes down
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to leadership, you have democratic leaders drinking the koolade of housing first, no requirement for mental health or drug addiction counseling and it's a freaking free for all. >> todd: j.j.you just got attacked in your community. first off, how are you doing? >> wonderful, thank you. >> todd: walk us through what happened. >> to which part? >> todd: your attack, you were attacked and had surgery on monday. >> yes, i was attacked in san francisco because i was asking drug dealers not to sell drugs near the school. they didn't take that lightly. i end up getting attacked with a
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machete on the top of my head and attacked on my hand and i just had reconstructive surgery yesterday on my hand, the second surgery. >> todd: if that had happened to me, i may have truth to the statement the author said the american dream is a lie. you don't agree, you say the american dream is alive and well, why do you think that? >> the american dream is -- it might not be alive for some, but for some, it is alive. with this homeless situation and crisis, jonathan, he had a point there, they rather give away free housing before fixing a person's addiction and san francisco, they believe i will give you housing and that's it, i ain't got to worry about your addiction, your mental health, nothing. >> todd: please continue.
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>> my brother stayed in a tent in san francisco tent city. he was fine. after they placed him in housing, he overdosed, they never addressed his issue why he was homeless and on drugs. they just threw him in the housing and gave him harm reduction kit and that was it. >> todd: that doesn't work. >> it doesn't work. >> todd: you heard j.j. and jonathan, if we continue to give homeless addicts more boldness and don't get them the treatment they need, this problem is not going away any time soon. >> no, and i find it interesting the thought process of the activist that made the video, saying this is a american problem and not a liberal city
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problem. in 2018, ruling by ninth circuit court that said any city that did not have a place to house the homeless community, could not enforce rules or ordinances for urban camping. this leaves all cities, red state, blue state, red city, blue city, with two options and that is to enable it and call for it like what is happening in portland. the judge that made the ruling was appointed by bill clinton. >> todd: jonathan, why do leaders tolerate and in some cases foster destruction of their communities? if i were an elected official, i would want my community to thrive because it makes me look good. why are these folks going the opposite direction, jonathan? >> many of the leaders don't
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have a plan and never truly encountered the homeless crisis the way it is playing out across the country right now and in seattle, you have a city council that is an activist and progressive-based council undermining who want to try and cross the aisle and listen to ideas that could work like focusing on recovery. again, it is politics getting in the way of real solutions and that's a shame for the homeless men and women who need off the street. >> todd: damian, do you believe the city councils are anti-capitalist? >> here in portland, that is definitely an issue. we have activists that are anarchy center, they want to see the center of capitalism fall. we are seeing result of that throughout portland and the midwest and pacific northwest, as well. >> todd: damian, j.j.and
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jonathan, thank you. woo are expecting the trump grand jury back in court yesterday after yesterday's hearing was cancelled and learning division inside alvin bragg's office could mean his case is not as solid as he is making it seem. >> buddy carter, mike huckabee a kevin o'leary are here, we have a pretty big 5:00 hour, don't miss it.
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>> todd: a grand jury expected back in court today after da alvin bragg cancelled the hearing yesterday. we are learning there is major dissension in the case, the jury may not be convinced to indict the former president. you are watching "fox and friends first"s, i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier, in for carley shimkus. authorities want to hear from two assist nota da's. >> todd: jim jordan writing, last year you resigned from alvin bragg's office, shaming alvin bragg in your resignation letter into bringing charges, based on your unique role, we request your cooperation with our prosecutorial decision. brooke singman has
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