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guess, that anheuser-busch did what they did. they don't know their clien tele. >> these are real-world consequences, the left doesn't care, anheuser-busch obviously doesn't care. i hope it was worth it, kids. it is america now and forever. >> todd: a fox news alert, we are learning hunter biden's business associate visited the white house more than 80 times while joe biden was vp, including meetings with joe biden himself. you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. joe and hunter are traveling together overseas as investigations ramp up and former obama white house official says he wants to testify about evidence that is implicating joe biden in a conspiracy he says the fbi has
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ignored. it gets worse hunter and joe everyday, it is unlikely he will be held accountable. on the campaign trail, your president joe biden repeatedly denied again and again and again discussing foreign business dealings with his son hunter. >> ashley: lauren blanchard is live with morning. >> lauren: president biden landed in ireland, the trip is political and his sister valerie owens biden and son hunter biden are with him. fox news digital reporting found while joe biden was in office, a vice president and assist antss of his firm visited the white house more than 80 times during
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the obama administration. this is what president biden said when asked about knowledge of his son's business dealings. >> mr. vice president, how many times have you ever spoken to your son about his overseas business dealings. >> i've never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings, never discussed with my son or brother or anyone else anything having to do with their businesses, period. do you stand by your statement you did not discuss business dealings? >> i stand by that statement. >> ashley: a former stenographer says that is not so. mike mcconnell wants to testify to a grand jury looking into the first son that the fbi ignored then vice president's role in his son's ukraine dealings. "joe biden committed crimes in ukraine in conspiracy with jake sullivan, i'm a witness to that
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happening," and mike mcconnell suggests a twip he took with them. >> todd: lauren, thank you. bring in brandy cruz, thanks for being here. you heard lauren blanchard report that joe biden said he had nothing to do with his son's business dealings. either joe biden is an abject liar or so out of it as vp that he did not know hunter's biden associates were at the white house to visit him. what say you? which is it? >> i don't know which it is, you might hit on the head those are the only two options. the concept joe biden had not talked to his son about business
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dealings defies facts and only partisans would disagree with it or avoid covering it because biden is a democrat. visitor logs don't lie and it was interesting to read through what you guys uncovered and the ins stances. you have high-up exec from rosemont talking to staffers in the west wing and sitting in on briefings and going to holiday parties at one observatory. the mere concept that then and there vice president biden wouldn't have been talking about his son or didn't know about that is absurd. you also had a staffer for hunter biden who went on to work for vice president biden, whose brother also worked for biden for a long time before that. one really gross mix of
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nepotism, but kind of predictable. >> ashley: first word that came to mind was entanglement. i have to talk about hunter traveling to ireland with the president. what is there possible he could be needed for? even if harmless, don't you think it looks bad right now? >> in politics, you should care about optics, i remember a time when politicians did care about optics, it just matters. hunter biden is under investigation and the president being questioned about his knowledge of his son's business dealings and you are going around the world. i know it is his son, he loves him very much, but perhaps involving hunter biden in a high-profile trip or travel is not a good idea. i do think there is a comfort level from this administration and other democratic
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administrations that they know there is a huge segment of the media that will ignore that narrative entirely, there is comfort level being able to get away with it. >> todd: you can't make this stuff up, this next topic, dnc announcing the national convention will be held in crime-ridden chicago. "i look forward to welcoming everyone to the midwest and showing diverse community and world-renowned venues. there is no better place to tell the story of joe biden and kamala harris. i think we would all agree with that statement, the story of joe biden and kamala harris is cities that have been run into the ground by joe biden and kamala harris's soft on crime and every other policy. your take? >> you will make me cry this
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morning, that is hilarious and spot on. isn't that true? can you think of a better city to host the dnc? i can't think of a better one to look at public safety in this country. here is what i know will happen and tell you from experience, i host my podcast in seattle and have for 12 years and interviewed mayors, scheduled in the worst areas of the city and we get down there for the interview and it is spotless and i think this is not what this looked like yesterday. they will go in and try to sweep out the sore spots so people don't see it and put on facade of a pristine city. seattle is hosting the mlb all-star game this summer and in 2026, they are hosting the fifa
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world cup. they will sweep out the homeless and put police downtown for the first time ever and act like there are no problems. when the dnc is done, the city will go back to normal. >> ashley: walmart is closing four stores in chicago, the chicago stores have not been profitable since we opened the first one 17 years ago. the stores lose tens of millions every year and annual loss doubled in the last five years. the part that got me about the governor's comments was the impeccable hospitality. when you hear about places like walmart closing, we saw crime stats on the screen a minute ago, they are right, if you want to tell the story of joe biden and kamala harris, this is what you get when you keep voting these people into office. impeccable hospitality for criminals and everyone, except hard-working people trying to
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follow the law and businesses trying to contribute to the economy. hospitality for everyone, but them and i tell you in seattle, we are dealing with the reitalian theft issue, it has exploded. you have companies picking up shop and leaving downtown seattle because they cannot take the loss anymore. the hospitality industry came out and said on average, their members are here to support tourists and have a nice visit to the city, are shelling out thousands every single year to deal with property damage, theft that are cans. it is businesses we should be supporting, people contributing to vitality of the city, not criminals. >> ashley: brandi kruise, thank you. to this manhattan district attorney alvin bragg filing a federal lawsuit against congressman jim jordan over subpoenas he issued as part of his investigation into alvin
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bragg's handling of the trump indictment. >> todd: brooke singman will tell us more. >> brooke: the manhattan da is asking a judge to invalidate jim jordan's subpoenas surrounding the indictment of former president donald trump. in the lawsuit, alvin bragg calls the subpoenas brazen and unconstitutional attack by members of congress. bragg's filing reads, members of congress are not free to invade new york sovereign authority for their or mr. trump's political aims. congress has no authority to conduct oversight into district attorney bragg's exercise of duty under new york law. here is what jordan had to say in response to bragg's accusations. >> we have a constitutional duty to get to the facts, especially when you have district attorney interfering with the election of the united states. alvin bragg used federal funds to indict a former president for no crime and when we ask questions about it, we want to
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investigates, he takes us to court. >> brooke: the district attorney filed his lawsuit ahead of a field hearing planned for next monday in new york city to focus on bragg's pro-crime, anti-victim policies and how they led to increase in violent crime in new york city. the former president conducted his first tv interview since he pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records in new york, charges stem from alleged hush money payments. in the interview, trump maintained innocence and called his arraignment a sad day. watch. it is a horrible thing, i did nothing wrong. look at pundits and legal analysis, they are saying, he didn't do anything wrong. when i went to the courthouse, a prison in a sense, they signed me in and people were crying.
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people that work there, it was a sad day in many ways. >> brooke: trump's next court date is december 4. >> todd: bragg saying government has no oversight is incorrect. why expect a very, very deep blue da, soros-funded da to understand what the law is? i have a compromise, ready? i think that if jordan drops the subpoenas then bragg should drop the federal election part of the indictment. of course, that would make everything go away, but if he's complaining the feds have no jurisdiction over him, don't bring a federal charge and don't use federal money. >> brooke: did he bring a federal charge, though? >> todd: that is another illegal thing he's doing, you need to give the defendant full range of
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the charges against him and he said he doesn't have to. he will have to tie that federal charge in when they go to a court of law, that will be federal election and congress does have oversight over him. >> ashley: and he subpoenaed pomerantz pomerantz, an ex-attorney who worked for bragg. alvin bragg didn't want to pursue a case against trump, he resigned and laid out a case for charging trump and jordan subpoenaed him last week. jordan plans to subpoena dunn, the other ex-prosecutor and alvin bragg is stonewalling and not providing information. is this unprecedented for a district attorney to sue congress? >> todd: i've never heard of anything like this, anybody can sue anybody for anything, never
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as public as this. it is going to a trump judge, it shouldn't matter what judge it goes to, i think it tosses, there is no jurisdiction thachl is like me suing the president, i can't do that, there is immunity on this stuff. >> ashley: if bragg is so confident in this indictment, what is there to hide? why not testify and answer all the questions? >> brooke: right. the american people probably have questions. i have questions, as a reporter, you have questions, we all do. there were alleged hush money payments made before the 2016 presidential election. federal prosecutors for southern district of new york in 2019opted out of charging trump for payments or things surrounding the payments. the federal election committee in 2021 threw out the investigation into the matter. it is interesting, bragg brought this very, very massive indictment against a former
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president of the united states, which is precedented and now the american people have questions and congress wants answers. jim jordan is somebody we've watched try to get to the bottom of a number of -- i guess, political investigations and that is what a lot of people are seeing with regard to the trump case. >> ashley: whatever anybody says, democrats would be doing the same thing if roles were reversed. >> todd: buckle up, a lot of unprecedented here making law for the future. turning to this, the gunman behind monday's shooting wrote a note to loved ones before opening fire. connor sturgeon left a note for his parents and a friend telling him he was going to shoot up the bank. one victim's husband recalling the call he got from his wife panicking that she was locked in the vault, an active shooter in
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the building and call 911. i got ahold of 911 and they were aware of it. in a statement, his family revealed connor sturgeon struggled with mental health challenges, but never any indication he was capable of this shocking act. 15 after the hour, turning west to indiana, a massive toxic fire is burning at a recycling plant. thousands are under investigation, how long the blaze is expected to continue. >> ashley: a business that served their community for 100, could close the doors and the owners say bureaucrats are to blame. they are hear to tell their story next. ♪
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>> ashley: a florida landlord is battling with squatters, who have taken over one of her properties, costing nearly $40,000 in damage. she says it has been illegally occupied for a month since the home has been undergoing investigation. police say she has to handle it through court and the alleged squatters know that, too.
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>> this is under investigation, we don't have to leave until the police tell us. >> i have every right to be in this house. >> i do, ma'am. >> you do not. me and my girlfriend own the house. >> squatters are living in the house and i have absolutely no right to go into this house because the squatters have the expectation of privacy. even though the law knows they are squatters, i know they are squatters and they know they are squatters. >> ashley: they got to do something about this, this is out of control. the two women living in control told police they found the rental online and paid a downpayment. no record backs up that claim. they were also evicted in february in a nearly identical situation. a coffee chain set to close because employees no longer feel
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safe going to work. team members at the cafe have been on the front line during criminal activity on a daily basis for the last few years, crime and violence increasing in frequency and severity. crimes range from theft to physical display of violence, threats of harm, window smashing and incidents where staff and patrons feel unsafe. violent crime pushes shops out of portland. the city saw 96 homicides last year and lowest police staffing seen in decades with less than 800 officers in the force. todd. >> todd: a family business that has anyone a staple in new york for 130 years is at risk of closing up shop. the owner of frankel's shoe store says we survived gangs,
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armed robberies, pollution from bqe, even the great depression. the small business own erric frankel joins us here. that list is horrible, you survived that, how is progressive left the greatest threat you have seen to your business? >> property taxes are too high, we're competing with amazon, competing with companies that don't have to charge sales tax. it is too much temperature is hard to find staff temperature is so bad in brooklyn with the crime, so bad biker gangs are scared of moving to brooklyn. >> todd: the tax element, what are you forced to pay in a low-margin business like shoe sales? >> it is on assessed value, they assume we generate $350,000 in
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rent, but we are 100% owner occupied. i live upstairs and work there. like the issue with potholes, it is depressed. no way we can rent it out for this much money, in order for retail to, wo, you have to own your business, i feel like the state is trying to put us out of business. i reached out to the state senator about helping out and i got blown off. >> todd: i never understand why the government would want to do away with small business, they seem like the life blood of every country in the world. why? >> it is amazing. i don't know. i feel they are working against us. we're funding amazon warehouses and it shows they are not for small business.
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they love using us as talking points, they say we are the heart and soul, i feel like the appendix. >> todd: this is driving away your customer base, how do you maintain your customer base under these conditions? >> if staten island or pennsylvania look good, something is wrong with the city. people do not want to raise kids in this i remember video. it is tough. our schools are failing and our -- the quality of life is tough. >> todd: if nothing improves, will you be forced to close your doors? >> i consider myself blessed, you don't work for money for money or -- dad, if you are listening, i consider myself fortunate, but it is hard to keep a business open these days.
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many small business owners are driving for uber. >> todd: how long do you have left under these conditions? >> months, months. it is tough. we supplement our income selling online, my friends sell online, too many returns. the city doesn't buy for us and i feel they are working against us. >> todd: you do what you have to do, do they understand they will run out of other people's money? >> i reached out to them, you are killing small business, we have a democratic state assembly and i saw the tweets, they don't care if businesses leave. we were here before the norwegians. >> todd: heck of a way toun are the economy and city. you ran for that seat and lost. you have to wonder why the peoplel are voting in the progressive left and not somebody like you, a small business owner.
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wish you best of luck. thank you so much. if you're in brooklyn, go buy shoes at frankel's ash. >> ashley: biden administration still in the dark over the cata of stroic leak of highly classified documents. >> we like to get answers as quickly as we can to find out where this breach occurred. i don't know and it would be foolish for anybody to guess how long that will take. >> ashley: national security breakdown comes as china levels one of the most direct threats over u.s. support for taiwan. we have a live report >> washington. plus the border surge is hammering maine, and taxpayers in one city are being asked to fit the bill for migrant housing. one activist is not happy approximate it and he will join us live to react. it and he wil us live to react. it and he wils live to react. app it and he will join us live to react. it and he will join us live to react. it and he will join us live to
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>> todd: the defense department scrambling to find and plug the leak of troves of classified
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documents as fox news learns it could have come from outside the pentagon. >> ashley: lucas tomlinson joins us with the latest. good morning. >> lucas: the leading theory is the leaks came from a disgruntled security clearance similar to snowden. leaked to small chat group instant messaging platform popular with the gaming community. it is unclear who sent the documents of crumpled up paper and slides of intel briefings, most documents came from february and march. that month more documents posted to a chat focused on minecraft. pro-russian accounts reposted and officials say some documents have been doctored, we don't know how many are authentic. on thursday, the pentagon announced an investigation, that is when lloyd austin said he was
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aware of them. here is white house spokesman john kirby. we are working hard and would like answers as quickly as we can to find out where this breach occurred. i don't know, it will be foolish to guess how long that will take. >> lucas: turning to taiwan, china launched simulated attacks on the island. a spokesman in beijing says tsai brought danger to the united states. marco rubio weighs in. we haven't invested in things we need to because we are focused on other parts of the world. we need to create deterrence against china. this is not a president or administration that commands respect, much less fear or concern on the part of our
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adversaries. >> lucas: moments ago china announced it would impose a no-fly zone, which meeb means missile tests are likely. president biden is in ireland today. >> ashley: thank you. marc thiessen talked about the intelligence leak. listen to this. >> it is a huge deal and worse than edward snowden, edward snowden gave away older intel. this is exposing how we penetrated the russian defense and the wagner group. there are people i assume in danger of being killed or in hiding. when the russians find out we knew certain information, they knew who had it and who didn't. if you see oligarchs fall out of withstandos of building, that
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will deter people. >> ashley: 2000 indiana residents being told to evacuate after a -- plumes of black smoke rising into the sky above the factory, which has been shut down since twg nine. officials fear the building could burn for days. the mayor shared this. urging residents to keep windows closed and pets inside. >> todd: nypd releasing video of this man who is on the run following a deadly shooting in harlem. the suspect is talking to someone inside a smoke shop before arguing with a customer and shooting him in the head. he took off immediately and are asking the public for help identifying. one person seriously hurt and 18,000 cattle believed to be
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dead following a texas dairy farm explosion just north of lubbock. first responders rescued one employee, but the smoke killed most of the herd. cause of the explosion is under investigation, but may have started from a machine that overheated. the surviving cattle have been relocated. >> ashley: the city of portland, maine is asking residents for donation that will be tax deductible. a basketball arena and housing as the city struggles to feed and clothe illegal immigrants that arrived in the city. here to react is activist richard ward. thank you for being with us this morning. let me get this straight, in 2022, the city of portland,
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maine says social services were strained and it's gotten so bad, they want donations to help clothe and house these migrants. how does that settle with you? >> i think we should be taking care of americans first. not that the asylum seekers are bad people, some are great people, we have americans sleeping under bridges and tents tlchl is no shelter or housing for people that even leave here, 1000 is a huge strain on city of 66,000 when there is no housing already. >> ashley: this crisis your city is facing, what is the city doing to help them? >> last year they told the people that were americans homeless, gave them tents and sleeping bags and did the same thing, the expo center was opened up for migrants and these
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people were given sleeping bags and tents. >> ashley: will they be allowed to join the 1000 migrants housed in the expo center? >> from my understanding, the expo center is for asylum seekers only and that was maxed out in one day. >> ashley: basically they are telling the american homeless, fend for yourself? >> essentially, there is a new shelter, but there is not enough. >> ashley: will you be donating to this cause? >> probably not to the city fund, i do donations of giving food to locals and handed out tents and blankets and stuff like that. >> ashley: any idea your friends or family, how they respond to this? >> a lot of us just say the governor should go down and see with her own eyes how bad americans have it here and the
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homeless crisis here in portland. the city let's them go and as long as they set their tents up where nobody can see them all day, nobody cares. >> ashley: go on. >> just that the democratic government and socialists care more about abortion rights than they care about helping the homeless. >> ashley: yeah, they won't help the homeless, it doesn't seem in any city that is struggling with homelessness, we've seen it across the board. they will throw money and tents at them and think they will be okay. do you think this situation in portland, maine should be falling on the taxpayer or is this a federal issue? >> i continuing is a complicated issue. i think that the federal government or state government should stop the influx of asylum seekers. they can't handle anymore and
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the city should step up and take care of the people we have already here. >> ashley: i come from a town about the size of yours, a little smaller, i couldn't imagine having to deal with that, taxpayer dollars are already going to help this, people cannot take this anymore. richard ward, thank you for your time, we appreciate it. and it is one of the most widely known bible verses, one virginia school district is telling a teacher to stop references john 3:16. >> todd: plus -- >> that's right, jack, i got big easter news, joe biden can lay eggs. i am mentally fit to run for president of the united states. what is going on? why is jill? marco, jillo? >> todd: wow, stephen colbert poking fun at the president's 2024 plans, we are talking about this with joe concha. keep it here on "fox and friends
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>> todd: a massive wildfire tearing through new jersey as hundreds face evacuation orders. firefighters warn the fire is only 10% contained. officials starting contained burns to stop the fire from spreading as red cross sets up at local high schools to aid residents. no word what started it, thankfully nobody has been hurt. >> ashley: a truck in ohio overturned while hauling toxic soil from the -- the soil removal is part of a massive recovery effort in east palestine after about 50 norfolk
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southern train cars derailed earlier this year. the train was carrying toxic trn that seeped into the ground and nearby waterways. if it was toxic in east palestine, how is it not toxic in the other part of ohio. just because the epa says nothing to worry about, they proved themselves wrong on that. >> todd: do you trust this situation? do local crews cleaning have training to deal with a hazmat situation like this? if it was toxic in east palestine, it is toxic now, it was not blessed by the transport. >> todd: why can't anything stay upright. it is embarrassing. >> ashley: embarrassing this keeps happening. what is going wrong? where is the analytics with this? is there no plan to get this
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stuff from point a to point b? there is nothing to worry about. >> todd: i understand you were involved in an accident, maybe have protect yob around the truck to make sure they don't get in an accident. seems like nobody cares about this situation and people are suffering and now another community potentially suffering. >> ashley: i would be mad regardless of what the epa says. >> todd: loudoun county banning a teacher for using a well known bible verse including john 3:16 in her e-mail signature. >> ashley: she is allowed to use personally selected pronouns or phrases intended to express her views. >> todd: assistant vp joins us now, that standard put out by
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loudoun county seems clear whachl is wrong with john 3:16 when it comes to that standard? >> the loudoun county standard is no standard. they said teachers can write whatever they want in signature blocks, as long as it is not religious, that is religious discrimination under the constitution. >> ashley: the teacher is not suing the school yet, how are you trying to help out in the situation? >> we try to bring to the school board's attention the error of their ways. we won a case in 2022, the city of boston would let anyone raise a flag on the flag poles except a religious flag and the supreme court said you can't do that. the school board can have a policy about what teachers include in the signature box, if policy is to let teachers say anything they want, they can't
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excludereligious speech temperature is up to the school board if they expose themselves to liability or do the right thing. >> todd: john 3:16 says for god so loved the world he gave his one and only son that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. we all agree, why would anyone have a problem with that, but we are not the loudoun school superintendent, he offered rebuttal saying these communications are not private expression, but bare school division. inclusion of religious quotes while in public capacity is not private expression and runs foul of the establishment clause. he invokes establishment clouz, you invoke the first amendment. who is right?
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>> free exercise and establishment clause are all in the first amendment, here the superintendent is citing old, bad law, something we call the lemon test. the idea if a public employee says something on the job that automatically the employer endorses that speech and the supreme court rejected that and said you don't automatically endorse speech that your employee says or speaks. if you allow private speech, in this case by teachers, that is their private speech. we think we are right on this and the superintendent is citing old, bad law and hope they will see the right way forward. >> ashley: if they don't, what happens next? >> next the teacherville to evaluate her options, bringing suit or taking some other path to correct this. that is up to the teacher ultimately how she wants to go forward.
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>> todd: you do have the new kennedy decision by the supreme court, football coach praying midfield, that is a real good arrow in your bag of arrows to use in this case. >> ashley: sure. has she insinuated she would want to sue if they don't allow her? you would think this is simple, let me put this in the e-mail. people can put pronouns, but she can't put a bible verse? >> that is right. we don't know what she will decide to do, that rests with her. no teacher should be made to feel her chosen quote is less important than the chosen quotes or cartoons or whatever else a teacher wants in an e-mail signature line. >> todd: the state can't decide what is right or wrong when it comes to speech, the principle of our nation. roger begannan, thank you. athletes getting pushback for trying to shut down protection
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of girls and women, some fought hard to make sure women get paid fairly, why can't women compete fairly? >> ashley: congressman greg steube introduced that bill and is here to respond, plus cheryl casone and joe concha are also on deck, do not miss a minute of "fox and friends first." ♪
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