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have you ever rented a power boat along the riverwalk in tampa? it is so much fun, you can zip back and forth, you are only going five miles per hour, it is a lot of fun. >> ainsley: my good friend lives in the clearwater area, in palm harbor. they take their boat, they insist on living on the water and take their boat to dinner at night with their kids. >> steve: that is living. >> ainsley: they spend hours on the water, keeps the kids out of trouble. they just moved, you want her history? >> steve: if you go to dinner, you have 12 drinks. >> ainsley: her husband is very responsible, she is a lot of fun. >> brian: she has option, a live-in skipper, if he wants to drink. >> ainsley: you can hire a captain. >> steve: do you call them skipper?
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i would like to hire a captain. >> ainsley: from one show. >> brian: i put an ad out for a live-in skipper, no one ever answered. >> ainsley: asked ai what is a skipper? >> brian: cancelled. we begin with a fox news alert, bipartisan group of lawmakers landed in taiwan. >> ainsley: beijing expressing outrage. >> steve: griff jenkins joins us, strong show of support from republicans and democrats and they are going, china, we don't care about your e-mail. >> griff: china is not happy about this visit. they touched down 2 a.m. eastern time and met by the vice president on the tarmac and the chairman says they will not be deterred from strengthening the
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ties between the two countries watch. >> we will not let this intimidation get to us. we received threatening texts, that is intimidation sabre rattling. this is important talking about weapon systems i sign off ongoing into taiwan and are they prepared to stop aggression from communist china. >> the visit comes after speaker mccarthy met president tsai yesterday reassuring u.s. support. we must continue the arms sales to taiwan and make sure the sales reach taiwan on a timely basis. >> the peace we have maintained and the democracy which have worked hard to build are facing unprecedented challenges. we once again find ourselves in
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a world where democracy is under threat. and the urgency of keeping the beacon of freedom shining cannot be understated. >> steve: this after president biden pledged to defend taiwan militarily on at least three separate occasions, forcing his administration to walk comments back. yesterday at the white house, the spokeswoman had little to add. >> is president biden still committed to putting u.s. boots on the ground in taiwan? >> we've answered this question multiple times, i don't have anything else to share. >> steve: china vowing forceful measures against taiwan, saying china will not sit by in the face of blatant provocation and will likely take necessary and resolute action in response to the unwanted situation, we'll see what the response looks like. last august when nancy pelosi
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visited, china responded with one of the largest fire drills, including missiles shot near taiwan's shores. >> ainsley: she was praising the meeting mccarthy had at the reagan library, they rarely support each other. she said the meeting between mccarthy and taiwan leadership is to be praised. >> griff: it is first time a speaker met with taiwan president on u.s. soil since the u.s. broke off diplomatic relations in 1979. as you point out, ainsley, the significance is quite large. >> steve: indeed. >> brian: do you have anything else to say? nothing? >> griff: have a good thursday. >> brian: want to make sure. >> steve: looking at the washington examiner, they have an item that speaks to a little
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about what is going on in the region. obviously china is looking at taiwan saying don't mess with the united states. china is obviously boosting defense spending in broader preparation for an attack on taiwan and says island democracy responded with sluggish improvement. taiwan defense budget understand stas at 2.4% of their gdp, higher than what most democracies spend on defense, it is a drop in the bucket for what taiwan need and some are surprised kevin mccarthy didn't pressure the taiwanese pressure to increase their defense spending. china is breathing down your neck, you need to spend more money to protect yourself. >> brian: you heard senator joni ernst, they paid $30 billion for our latest equipment, we have not gotten it to them. some say it is supply chain, some say do not be provocative
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with china. here is the thing -- >> steve: pick a lane. >> ainsley: she said it was supply chain. >> brian: other people, actually admiral mccraven indicated it is supply chain. other people say it is a sense joe biden wants to be cautious about getting them weapons china might look at as too provocative perhaps in the region. meanwhile, doing maneuvers and we expanded bases in guam and philippines said come one, come all, japan doubled defense spending and south korea and japan are talking and coordinating in the region because they see the threat of china. >> ainsley: president of taiwan announced she was coming to north america and south america. she started in new york and did meet with senator joni ernst, an army combat vet and talked about the importance of this
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partnership. >> training, training, training, that was her top-line message, making sure the partnership between the united states armed forces and the time on military is strong. she needs to make sure not only her active forces are trained, but her reserve forces are ready to go should there be action from china on taiwan. we are ready and willing to assist in that area and make sure the taiwan military is ready to respond, should anything happen. we hope to deter china from any sort of military action or attempt to take over the island nation of taiwan. >> brian: a bunch of islands around taiwan they could take first. >> steve: the senator from new york, in the image, talked about the partnership between the united states and taiwan. keep in mind, the whole reason this is geopolitically
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significant is the partnership between china and russia. it is growing. as they get cozier, we need to remind china, hey, taiwan, we've got their back and that is what we are doing with this bipartisan coda. terrible news, police in san francisco trying to figure out who killed the cash app founder bob lee on the streets of san francisco at 2:30 in the morning. >> ainsley: only 43 years old and his family and colleagues are calling for accountability, his colleagues are blaming soft on crime policies. >> brian: i wonder who isn't blaming the city. todd. >> todd: the investigation into the murder of tech mogul still in the early stages, officers
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finding bob lee fighting for his life after he was fighting for his life outside an apartment building. he was rushed to the hospital and later died. lee's father posting, "i just lost my best friend, my son, bob would give you the shirt off his back and adhered to a strict no judgement philosophy. brook jenkins vowing to get justice for lee and his family. >> i'm devastated for them. as the top law enforcement officer in this city and county, i will ensure if somebody is arrested for this crime, we prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law. >> brian: a colleague blaming local lawmakers, chesa boudin and the lawless san francisco have bob's literal blood on their hands, take action. early this morning, president of
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san francisco police union joining "fox and friends" to share optimism and noting the city has a long way to go. >> we're fortunate, now we have da jenkins, i think she is taking a hard-line stance about prosecuting and keeping people in jail because they need to be in jail. we need to change it around, perception you can commit crime and go through a revolving door and be out. >> todd: chesa boudin was voted out last june because crime had surged on his watch. back to you. >> steve: he was involved in digital currency in addition to the cash app, you go to little businesses, they have the square, this guy was the chief technical officer at square in his career and also helped develop android, which is the world's most-used operating
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system. if you have a non-apple phone, this guy had an impact how it all worked. >> ainsley: he must have been brilliant. 43 years old. when you go to a store and want to buy something and they come up to you, he helped create that? wow. >> brian: piers morgan helped create a lot of stars, he has a big one now out. we got a clip a moment ago from the big interview that will drop in entirety at 4:00 today. here is a clip of stormy daniels, one-on-one with piers morgan. >> piers: would it give you any closure with your time involving donald trump to see him jailed? >> specific to my case, i don't think his crimes against me are worthy of incarceration, i feel like other things he's done, if
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found guilty, absolutely, because bigger problem is if these allegations against him or whatever we don't know yet, he is found guilty or evidence suggests he is and he doesn't, it will just basically -- it opens the door for other people to think they can get away with doing that and worse. >> steve: okay. got to watch piers morgan 4:00 later today to figure out the back story, she was talking about her case and talking about the other crimes she suggested that donald trump has committed, which are more significant, she says. >> brian: interesting way of handling her nda, aren't you supposed to not be speaking. >> ainsley: you can't speak about the nature of what is involved in the nda, watch the full interview to see if she talked about it.
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>> steve: absolutely, piers morgan getting interviews with newsmakers, 4:00 this afternoon. i'm sure more much the sound bytes from the interview will be dropped throughout the daytime programming here on fox. >> brian: mike avenatti took her book money and went to jail for it. >> ainsley: just before he announced he was running for president. ashley. >> ashley: a want to be gang may be behind the murder of three teens, listen. >> we have a lot of leads getting us in the right direct knowio. i'm counting on the arrest and that is what i am looking for. justice will be brought. >> ashley: authorities released this video of the car where one teen was found partially submerged in a lake. the teens were found in separate locations. robert f. kennedy announced he
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will run for president for the democratic nomination. biden approval rating approaching key lows among women voters age 45 and older, as well as suburban and rural voters. in professional golf, the 2023 masters officially kicked off a half-hour ago, lots of story lines like scottie scheffler bid to repeat as champion, rory mcilroy's quest to complete his career grand slam and 20-year-old tom kemp master debut. liv golf commissioner greg norman will not attend this weekend's tournament. we did not extend an invitation to mr. norman, i want the focus this week to be on the masters competition, on the great players that are participating, greatest players in the world. >> ashley: during yesterday's par three contest, shamas --
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back to you. >> steve: oh, man. >> ashley: sorry. >> steve: thank you very much. >> brian: guess we'll watch after the show. >> steve: tricky hole at home. >> ainsley: on sunday, go right to a commercial on the last swing. masters so fun, wonderful to watch. coming up new survey reveals majority of students will not discuss certain topics. pete hegseth will join us. >> brian: sneaky pooch gets away with a pacifier, guess what happens next, we will most likely tell you, not sure, though. >> ainsley: that dog so cute.
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>> steve: all right, fear of backlash, new campus expression survey shows majority of college kids are reluctant to discuss controversial topics in their classroom. >> brian: make that 58% citing fear of retribution as the biggest reason why. >> ainsley: here to react is pete hegseth, what do you make of this, pete? >> i think back to my college days and if i look back at some papers i wrote, maybe i did skew, you knew where the
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professor stood on topics. it is -- well, yes, when kids ask me that today, i say, you got to make it through, you don't want an f and you don't want to give away your -- here is the scary part of this poll. not that the 58% feel retribution from teachers, if you look inside the study they fear retribution from peers, fellow students. 60% say the university fosters open discussion and dialogue. that top number there, criticism from other students who have showed up at the university with uniform left-wing view because indoctrination of the college campuses, as we wrote about and talk about all the time, has been pushed into high school,
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elementaries, so kids show up indoctrinated and woke and expect that oerthodoxy from othr students. >> steve: i can't say anything around those people, they will cancel me or go after me, isn't that a sign, there is portion of college life that has not been indoctrinated? >> sure, look at 40% and call that upside. there are free thinkers out there, no doubt. when i was at princeton diner talking to one of the students, he talked about how woke craziness group thing forces kids into silence and they become more conservative as a result. they look and say, i don't want that, there are unintended
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consequences. >> ainsley: wait until they start paying taxes. don't you have a list where they can and can't go. >> pete: yes, five or six schools. >> brian: ron desantis said in class at yale, they thought the wrong nation won the cold war, more communist on campus, anti-american spirit, you guys are roughly the same age, he was astounded by it, but it didn't change him. >> pete: that happened to me, i was in school during 9/11, protest spoke out right away, what did america do to them was reflex of campus. imagine today if we had to get in a conflict and muster a collective belief in america, how do you do that on a 1619
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campus? do that when you are busy fighting about gender pronouns. i don't know, scary part of how you keep a country. explain it away and support the other side. >> steve: today is monday thursday in holy week, tomorrow is good friday, you have part two of your fox nation special, "the life of jesus," what do we see in part two, pete? >> pete: how about time to focus on what is important. i think this "life of jesus, part two" is something you can watch with your family, we go to places of the gospel where jesus was. thursday was the last supper, we were in jerusalem. they went to the garden of gethsemeni, it is close to the temple. jesus falls on his knees and weeps and sees his father's
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house and knows what is happening the next day and go to where the sham trial happened, where jesus was imprisoned and the crucifixion and the burial, i get chills thinking about it. if you don't have a chance to go to the holy land sit down and watch it, we read passages from the bible alongside what happened and where it happened. we go fast-forward to how the series ends back to the see of galilee, jesus reappears. the shore of the sea of galilee, he calls out to the boat, my name is peter, here is how we end it. >> pete, as fellow peter, if you were in that moment and saw jesus resurrected on the shore, what do you think as a fellow
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peter? >> peter: i cannot imagine, but i would like to think i might do the same. ♪ >> steve: as they fade to blake. >> that was a one take. >> ainsley: you weren't able to walk on water, but you did swim it. >> i will not try that one, you don't qualify for that, but i can dive in. we got to do part one over jesus' life in the area of galilee. it breaks it down chronologically. think about what jesus went through, check it out on fox nation. >> ainsley: a lot of churches have night watch tonight, people volunteer to stay up, his disciples fell asleep in the garden when he asked them not
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to. >> steve: fantastic, thank you. now we know how it ends. >> ainsley: peter -- coming up 50 million americans facing severe weather as storm system that killed five in missouri shifts east. janice is tracking it all. >> steve: travel trouble, airlines slashing flights to reduce delays, could that lead to another bumpy summer? live report ahead of the busy holiday weekend coming up here as we are flying blind.
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>> steve: we are back with a fox news alert. breaking news out of israel, it is 3:30 in the afternoon, a barrage of 100 rockets have been fired into israel from lebanon.
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>> brian: from lebanon, wow, largest attack on the jewish state since the war in 2006. >> ainsley: trey joins us live, is this coincidence or what do you make of the timing of this? >> it is amid muslim holy month ramadan. the past 48 hours have been quite tense. this started on tuesday at the mosque, the third holiest site in islam when they tried to remove palestinians from the mosque, the palestinians fired fireworks at soldiers and troops trying to remove them and fired tear grenades. according to alerts, massive rocket barrage from lebanon to
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northern israel. this is reported to be largest barrage of rockets from lebanon since the war in 2006. it is significant and doesn't mean it is associated with hezbollah, there are offshoots operating in southern lebanon, we are waiting to see who fired the rockets. israelis military is responding with fire. the flash point at the mosque in jerusalem is historic point of tension in the region. in 2021, war erupted following clashes at the mosque. this year you have ramadan and passover and jewish settlers who want to go to the site and palestinians want to be there worshipping, as well, it led to what is happening now. the fact lebanon is involved in
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the unrest is significant development. we understand according to sources israelis military is meeting with top brass including prime minister netanyahu to determine what the response will be and opens up multi-front conflict that could unfold. factions inside gaza, fired into southern israel, while many were intercepted, it shows threats israel is facing, not just from gaza, but from lebanon. latest information we have, 20 rockets fired from lebanon to northern israel, many intercepted. one impacted, no injuries reported at this hour. back to you. >> steve: when you say intercepted, you mean by iron dome, it is good it is working. you were talking about how top military leaders are meeting right now. i was looking at the local press
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and it sounds like it scrambled jets and they are thinking about blowing something up obviously. >> absolutely. you have to step back and look at where these groups are receiving weapons and funding from, it is the iranian regime. look at proxies like hamas and jihad, you have a larger group, hezbollah, that would have to give the green light on launching these type of rockets. they have been warning of this from lebanon for years. we spoke to the defense ministry in israel and he showed us a map of the targets that the israelis mapped out if rocket fire were to take place. some targets may be hit today. but this amount of rocket fire from lebanon, despite the fact the iron dome is working is critical, it means israel is
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bracing for the possibility that factions in places like southern lebanon are coordinating the attacks. the pressure is not just in jerusalem and the west bank, but in gaza, in lebanon and we are seeing significant development in the jewish state. >> brian: you think it might be potential coordination between the two areas and we do know somehow it seems like israelis intill igence is operating inside iran trying to take down or retard their nuclear program as best they can, this could be somehow related. >> absolutely, in the past several weeks, we have seen iranian proxies launch attacks toward israel. there was a drone last week that crossed into israelis air space, it was taken down, but crossed from syria, that is indication
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the iranian proxy are operating against israel and there are reports the leader of hamas is visiting israel. this is taking place and comes amid backdrop of the israelis being clear they are continuing plans to strike iranian nuclear facilities. they are building up the ability to do so. they have been training with other than pas like the united states and israelis prime minister netanyahu made clear during his campaign and since made clear upon taking power again iran is number one security threat against israel. iran understands it cannot operate alone, they only have a certain amount of missiles they would save, this is why they use groups like hamas and jihad. israel had to maintain robust missile defense system because
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threats don't just come from one direction. iran is launching attacks using proxy from gaza, lebanon and syria and in the past seen them using proxy in places like yemen to attack. >> ainsley: can the iron dome intercept anywhere in israel? >> they spread them out best they can, they don't have enough systems, they are on back order. when event like this takes place, they will sit at the table and determine where to place the iron dome systems. in the past, a similar situation as to what we are seeing today, the israelis military moved many iron dome batteries to the south to intercept them, you saw it live on fox. the question what happens in northern israel and how will israel respond? >> steve: excellent coverage, nobody knows more about the area
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than you do, thank you very much. >> brian: put in perspective with the tension around neta netanyahu. >> ainsley: he did so well. >> brian: biden family may be next after progressive prosecutor alvin bragg goes after donald trump. shannon bream gave us that picture and we like it. bath fitter is a better way to remodel your tub. precise measuring means the perfect fit. the bath fitter tub over tub process
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risk exist from south texas to mid-atlantic and parts of the del marva, it will bring heavy rainfall along gulf coast and parts of the northeast. this is the story we'll be following today. good news, the storm is weakening, the bad news is destruction is unimaginable. the delineationen 22 the warm air and cooler air behind it and the blizzard is winding down across northern plains. foxweather.com, will have details. >> brian: house oversight chair james comer revealing prosecutors are looking for ways to charge the biden family in the same way the da alvin bragg charged donald trump. this is subpoena for embattled new york city district attorney. joining us is fox news sunday anchor and chief legal
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correspondent, shannon bream. we need your tools, are you ready? >> shannon: i am, ready, set, go. >> brian: federal charges from alvin bragg, therefore, doesn't he have to answer the request from the republican house members who want to see him front and center? >> shannon: you have several gop committee chairs in the house saying we want to know how you are spending federal money, there are a loet of folks who think as hard as bragg's office has pushed back, they may be right they have autonomy to do what they want to do. this will not stop the house gop chairs. bragg's office pushed back hard and they said essentially you are in lead with people vilifying us and putting our prosecutors in danger and we have authority and don't have to talk to you. interesting to see how it comes down to the wire and if alvin bragg will show up in washington
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on capitol hill. >> brian: what about the investigation into the biden family and things happening now and been exposed with bank records being delivered and some other former business associates of the biden family coming forward, along with tony bobulinski, could joe biden be in the same hot seat as president trump? >> shannon: anything is possible, these committee chairs are going hard with james comer. we have suspicious activity reports on bank accounts, they say they have hard questions about various members of the biden family. hunter biden is under federal investigation in delaware on potential tax fraud and money laundering, question about a form he answered to get a gun and whether he disclosed his drug use and did not and if we would be in trouble for that if it happened. there are different probes,
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xhoer said there are charges in tennessee and kentucky, they may file there. >> brian: your book is number two, "love stories of the bible speak," shannon, three back-to-back to back best-sellers. >> shannon: yes, we're going for the three-peat and that is due to our wonderful viewers, who i love to hear about these books and how they are studying, i hope a lot of encouragement and during holy week, people are putting them in easter baskets, too, it is reminder of god's love to us. some steamy stories are tucked in there, call for friendship and call to love our neighbors as our self. i am willing to make the effort with you, you are worth it. >> brian: i don't live close to you, but technically we are neighbors. do you do the book on tape?
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>> shannon: yes, the book has been recorded, if you want to hear it in my irritating voice, it is available, i'll make sure you get a link. >> brian: a lot of people driving want to download it and go on audible. congratulations. see you on radio in a little while. next live from the new york auto show, check in with bill hemmer, i don't care what the control show says. >> bill: we will watch the barrage of rockets in israel. how did this happen, big headlines on taiwan and enes kanter freedom will join us. dana and i will see you 11 minutes away.
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parked 2 miles from we are at the javits center. we're about to get a look at the brand-new vehicles. >> our auto expert joins us now. hey, mike. >> hey. good morning, team. ainsley, brian and steve, first quarter results are in for the auto industry. right now general motors is up 18%. fort motor company, 10%. this is above last year. ram, jeep and chrysler, 9% down, but they dropped this on us yesterday. i think this will be one of the biggest pieces of news coming out of the new york auto show. this is the all-new ram electric truck. we have the concept on fox plaza here on sunday. we had a chance to look at it. this is the production version. listen to this. 500 miles of range. so if you're concerned about range, they are meeting it with this right here. payload capacity, 2400. best in class towing at about 14,000 pounds. ainsley, the interior of this thing is gorgeous. of course you've got the trunk
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as well. subaru with the cross tek. this is the wilderness. 18.7 inches of clearance. now 9.3. buyers are taking them off road. you're looking at $22,000 starting price, which makes it incredibly affordable. the off-road version is about $34,000. hyundai, winning a ton of awards at the new york auto show. this is the kona electric. 260 miles of range. hyundai going in all electric with the ionic 5 and 6, and now this this new kona here, coming in gas and electric. one of the best off-road vehicles in the world is the jeep wrangler. they just one-upped their current model with the new model. you'll see a new front, a new rear on this. the winch will tow up to a
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thousand pounds. steve, this is the gtr. 600-horsepower. carbon fiber. 0 to 60 in 2.9 seconds. i've saved the best for last. this is my kicker, guys. the ford raptor r. i personally drive a ford raptor. this one comes with about 700-horsepower under the hood. a massive 5.2-inch liter engine. so much more fun with that rant raptor here at the auto show. back to you. >> thank you, mike. stepping aside. back in a minute. ers are ready. great - i invited a few more friends. ♪ thanks, mom. i am groot. nothing brings the galaxy together like king's hawaiian. see guardians of the galaxy: vol 3. in theaters may 5th.
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>> a busy three hours. thanks for joining us today. brian has a radio show coming up. and tomorrow we'll find out what my name means according to chatbot. >> good morning, everybody. this buy ravage of rockets happening in the last hour. fired into israel from lebanon. this is the northern part of the country. it appears to be the largest barrage since the war in the summer of the 2006. local media reports more than a hundred rockets after clashes between israeli police and palestinians inside a mosque, considered sacred to both

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