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as being unsafe that's not entirely true. >> data shots crime skyrocketing in san francisco. >> and bud light sent me possibly the best gift ever. >> a $5 billion mistake to stock price beer company now cratered. >> transgender activist dylan mulvaney. >> prince harry will attend his father's coronation. >> left behind in california meghan and their two children. >> this is about us celebrating the new monarch, that's what the day should be. ♪ i see in you sister hazel was once on our veranda and they played this very song. hit album. i thought they would be around forever. in fact, sebastian's brother was in the band. sebastian used to work here as a producer.
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>> steve: he was in blue's travelers. >> ainsley: close. >> brian: sister hazel good though. >> steve: not mention milwaukee. brian, you always wanted a sunrise. a beautiful view of milwaukee. the sun is coming up over -- what's that body of water? >> ainsley: where is that? >> steve: that's milwaukee. that's lake michigan and we are going. >> ainsley: i knew it was one of the great lakes i didn't know which one. >> steve: there is a bunch of them. >> brian: that's where the republican convention is going to be milwaukee, wisconsin. it's going to go there. >> steve: as ronna mcdaniel told us yesterday, we are going to have -- fox is going to have the first debate. it's going to be in the month of august this year in milwaukee. >> ainsley: yes. that's exciting. >> brian: i would not be surprised if all three of us named moderators. >> ainsley: i have a feeling it might be bret baier and martha mccallum. >> steve: we are the morning crew. >> ainsley: i think we will be there for the morning show probably.
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>> brian: don't work after 10:00. let's turn it down. too exhausting. >> ainsley: if they ask us? >> turn it down. let me remind you to get dressed. >> steve: especially. >> brian: if you are in lake michigan sister hazel who has never been on our show. >> brian: they should though. president biden -- a.j., you heard me. president biden is in dublin right now and set to meet with the president of ireland any moment. saw a live look at the presidential motorcade not moving. >> steve: that's right. with the u.s. and the irish flags on the beast. meantime, the president relying on his son hunter biden to intervene as the president had some trouble with some questions from son-in-law kids. >> fox news peter doocy live in dublin with the latest. >> peter? >> peter: told told us during a tour of the irish countryside yesterday president biden had the time of his life. that is not something that you
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usually hear about a work trip but we're also being told at the same time this is not a taxpayer funded vacation. and, as you mentioned, he does have his son hunter here with him in ireland. hunter got some credit for helping facilitate a q and a with president biden but, not with the press. [inaudible] a guy named jesse helms from north carolina -- south carolina -- north carolina and he was a very conservative guy who was very, very, not very crazy about african-americans when he got here. we always had fight. >> brian: back home, hunter
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remains a top target of the house oversight committee whose chairman james comer tweets over the past two weeks g.o.p. oversight has combed through biden family bank records and suspicious activity reports filed against hunter biden. we also continued to gather info from whistleblowers. it doesn't look good for potus that says an obama era white house stenographer is going on camera to accuse the bidens of wrongdoing in ukraine. >> joe biden is a criminal. he has conducting malfeasance in office to enrich his family, jake sullivan is a con spirit on that. and there is more i believe. >> peter: president biden does have meetings today. that's what he is on his way to. the way the agenda something described it seems like the
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meetings are the kind of thing that usually could be accomplished with a phone call. back to you. >> steve: right, peter. and also we have heard critics say that essentially it is simply a taxpayer funded family reunion as he traces his roots so peter, while you are there in dublin, i hope you trace your doocy family roots, too. and i'm not talking about at that pub. >> aren't the doocys known for generations of making sure the guinness tastes okay? >> brian: it's good for you. >> steve: yeah. go over to the storehouse. >> brian: absolutely. not like he has to scramble and get ready for a press conference. the president is not going to do it. >> ainsley: the president does not have a press conference scheduled for the four day trip. yet, he talked to the children who worked parents at the embassy ask me anything you want. a child asked him what the step to success? and he goes on about jesse helms, doesn't get the state right. his son has to correct him and then his son says, dad, they are asking the key to success.
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then he later. >> brian: he says covid. >> ainsley: later he says you need to walk the line i need to walk the line yes you need to walk the line and say thank you he says oh okay thank you, brian brian china has to be worried what is america up to? the president is looking into his heritage. he couldn't do this on his own time he? went to camp david for four days he wouldn't do that and come back and be president again? >> ainsley: at least if you are are going do go to another country. take a press conference. talk about what is happening in china. >> brian: obligation to allies. a massive leak. china warned us to keep everybody out of the south china sea we are going to be shooting off rockets. i don't understand to get hit by shells. still surrounding taiwan. we are watching now after francois macron throws us under the bus now germany is going over to visit china right before there is brazil. there is the president of the united states smartly walking across the red carpet.
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>> steve: shaking hands with, i believe, the president of ireland, our president is going to be chatting with their president, also their. they are, i think he is going to make a drive through over parliament. going to shake a bunch of hands. nonetheless, because it does not seem to us to be much getting done that's why critics are calling it a taxpayer funded family reunion rediscovering his roots. and now he is going to turn towards the cameras and this is going to be -- he is going to say okay, everybody smile. >> ainsley: that's not my husband. >> brian: where is hunter when you need him? >> steve: now is he taking a picture. >> continue to follow that. and give you any updates if he talks to more kids. >> steve: dublin is beautiful. >> my dad has been to play golf. and i hear it's a lot of fun. >> peter wanted to be able to do that so he could sayn dublin. >> brian: they got a lot of
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grass. >> ainsley: let's move over to san francisco because murders have spiked 20%. robbery surged more than 13% so far this year compared to last year. the mayor london breed was interviewed. it was a heated interview. because she was asked about the criticism after we saw the tech exec the cash app founder bob lee was found stabbed to death and the san francisco fire commissioner was -- exactly, here's the video was attacked in front of his mom's house, slashed with a knife and had to have surgery because ever the skull fracture. crime is out of control in san francisco. and she said you are taking that out of context. another point she blamed president trump for it. here's a clip of that interview. >> i think that oftentimes because of social media, because of cameras and how people are able to publicize things happening in a moment. it is taken completely out of context in terms of highlighting the entire city as being unsafe. that's not entirely true. it's sad because i think it's just san francisco has been a
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target for so long. and used as an example because we are innovative. we are creative. we come up with out of the box ideas and a number of other things to push forward. change in our communities and i think that sadly, you know, with the previous president, it was a target. it just really is unfortunate that people are using a social media platform to redirect towards san francisco. >> steve: so she is angry that there is video of these attacks. >> brian: incredible. >> steve: yesterday we showed the video taken from the front porch of the former san francisco fire commissioner's house of a guy beating -- okay, this is what we showed you yesterday. a guy comes over. hits -- whacks him with like a pipe and then stabs him. >> brian: that's out of context. >> steve: here is the context. guy stabbed hit in the head with a pipe. the other thing and then ainsley, you talked about this last week when you talked about how that tech model the kash
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app. founder bob lee was found murdered in san francisco. remember, there is video of him staggering over to a camry asking for help. he had been stabbed by who knows whom and he was asking for help. he lifts his shirt and shows the stab wound and the person in the camry takes off. which context does the mayor of san francisco think we're not providing? he was stabbed. he was in the good part of san francisco. and crime is out of control. but she is at the top and makes her look bad. >> brian: the city is a mess. and gavin newsom left it a mess and she made it worse congratulations. paul pelosi, i don't think that was a fine moment in law enforcement and security. was that taken out of context as he was knocked out and the guy is in jail. i believe he was in court the other day. they have an interesting innovative way to restaff their police. they are actually hiring people that are unqualified and undocumented. so that is thinking -- that is
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out of the box thinking. so i stand corrected. so, and, of course, perfect time to blame president trump. that was two and a half years ago. but it is president trump's fault that gavin newsom destroyed the city. homelessness is out of control. crime is up 20% in terms of murders. which i don't know if -- put it this way 80% of people weren't murdered and robbery 13% rise 1%. we should think about the 77% that weren't robbed. here is a letter from london breath the san francisco mayor asking for more help. the scale of the problem is beyond our local capacity. we need additional and ongoing support from the department of justice to arrest and prosecute drug dealers so residents, families, and workers feel safe in the neighborhoods. s would that taken out of context? >> ainsley: she flip-flops. wasn't she talking about at one point defunding police and then she realized the community didn't like that. they saw crime going up. then she says i need federal help and that was last month. what brian just read. and then she does this interview with the local reporter saying it's all taken out of con elks
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if. it's trump's fault. >> the brilliance of her comment reaching tout u.s. attorney saying hey we need federal help is she wants the department of justice and federal law enforcement to comment at no cost to san francisco. rather than raise the taxes of people in san francisco. they are already through the roof to hire the 550 cops that they need, call in the feds. who is on top of the fed? joe biden. and joe biden, you watcher, he is going to do something to try to help. >> brian: remember what the former president did? he sent in federal troops over in portland. >> ainsley: how long take to fix these cities. once they realize they do need the police and need more funding for the police, how long does it take to rebuild? gavin newsom already said if you are homeless, you are welcome in my state. come to my state. so now they are all there. >> of the problem is there is no consequence when you commit a crime. and that just breeds more crime. that is the case in san francisco. it's the case here in new york city. washington, d.c. filly, chicago, i could go on
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but it's only a three hour show. >> ainsley: no different than when you are raising your children. of if there are no consequences for their bad actions when they're little you put them in time out or discipline them. if you don't do that then they run all over you and gets worse and worse with time. >> brian: also i believe it's out of the box thinking that out of the box thinking no consequence force crime and welcoming homeless. you have got to open up your mind of different ways to handling things. that's a different way to run your city and raising taxes and making it untenable. >> steve: it's not working. >> brian: plus a lot of the hills there. >> ainsley: you have to know how to parallel park. >> brian: only people stay for the 49ers and giants. >> ainsley: put your emergency brake on. the gulf coast states under a flash flood warning with a strong storm system expected to batter florida with more tropical downpours. >> steve: look at that florida airport forced to shut down stranding people in their cars as you can see right there. there at the terminal. >> brian: we need fox weather
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multi media journalist brandy campbell in fort lauderdale. brandy? >> good morning, guys. last night was horrific situation for some people out here. and as you can see behind me, it continues as some folks are waking up to roads that are still flooded. you can see there is a lot of drastic as the sun is coming up. people trying to get to work. i'm going to assume. but they are having to try to travel through these conditions, still. in a 24-hour time frame, just over 25 inches of rain was reported near the airport in a weather stem station. that was in a 24 hour time frame. the city says its system is only designed to take three inches of rain in that same time frame. so we can s cece why we are stil dealing with this. asking residents to be patient and allow it to drain naturally or absorb into the ground. but, still, a really terrible situation this morning for folks. some people's cars are still stuck in water. or getting toe towed at this mo.
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take look what it was like for people last night as the storms move through stalled in this area for an extended amount of time. the national weather service actually issued an emergency flash flood. and be that they said it was a particularly dangerous situation. and people immediately needed to seek higher ground. we also had the situation happening at the airport around 4:00 p.m., they stated that their operations were going to be stalled. and that continues until today. it's closed until noon, until further notice. so we'll look for updates on that. and when it comes to schools, we're actually standing next to an elementary school. all of those are canceled or i should say closed for today. and then we will look for an update to see what they will do tomorrow. simply school buses and cars, they would have trouble really dropping off kids safely to go ahead and learn for the day. so these storms last night dropped a lot of water down in this area and i can say this area really wasn't prepared to
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handle all of it. back to you guys here from fort lauderdale in florida. >> steve: no kidding. brandy, thanks for the live report. >> ainsley: looks that car behind her is having some trouble. >> steve: i was thinking in the first hour we did a couple of segments on electric vehicles but the big battery on the both the car. can you imagine driving through that? i just googled it if an electric vehicle's battery is damaged by a collision or water intrusion from a flood or driving through standing water, a short circuit can occur which causes the charge to discharge heat up and leafed to an event thermal one away in which heat propagates from one cell to the next causing them to burn. i don't think that sounds good. >> ainsley: buy the electric car for 50 to $60,000 the battery burns out and have to buy new one for 40 or $50,000. >> steve: just beware of driving through standing. >> brian: don't get am radio. >> ainsley: can't hear brian kilmeade? that might be on purpose. joe biden might have c done tha.
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>> brian: we have got to solve that problem too. >> ashley: get my sign made and stand out there with a picket. we need more brian. >> brian: am or tesla. >> ainsley: forget the cow bell we need brian. >> ashley: latest on the leak of massive pentagon documents. the leaker works on a military base and shares sensitive material with a group of friends online that he plays video games with. that despite the explosive report the biden administration says it does still do not know who the leaker is. >> peter, we don't know who did this. we don't know for what reason. and we don't know what else this individual or individuals might have and might still release. >> ashley: latest batch of released documents reveal infighting among russian military agencies growing reluctant to accurately report casualties in ukraine. a federal appeals court partially blocks a ruling that would restrict access to the nation's most widely used
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♪ >> steve: welcome back to "fox & friends." as the debate over social media and its impact on mental health rages on. some states are taking action regarding kids.
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last month, utah became the first state in the union to pass a law limiting access to social media for kids under 18. arkansas' governor signing similar legislation just yesterday. utah state representative jordan turner sponsored his state's bill from utah and he joins us right now. jordan, good morning to you. thanks for joining us today from salt lake city. >> good morning, steve. thanks for having me. >> steve: okay. let's start at the beginning. we have been talking about this for a while. social media not necessarily a good thing for kids, right? >> no. and i think the studies continually come out and show the major impacts it's having to our youth. >> steve: absolutely. so, we are going to go through some of the restrictions on your bill that has been, you know, it's passed, the governor signed it. age verification to join. digital curfew for people under 18. parental consent. the parents can access the kids'
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accounts and it's going to take effect in about 11 months. so, let's start at the beginning. what age does this apply to? >> so, it applies to all minors under 18. we actually have a section of the code that says if you are under 16, there's a rebuttable presumption that you have been harmed and that you can come after social media companies for those harms. a lot of social media companies we have talked to have said that they may consider putting additional restrictions on those youth under 16. >> sure. also, i just mentioned there's a digital curfew. so essentially, you can't use it after 10:30 at night. kids should be in bed or doing their homework until 6:30 in the morning. right? >> that's right. and now it is a default. so what we were trying to do with these rules is give parents tools. that's a default that said if a parent decides that their kids need some different rules, either it needs to go earlier than 10:30 or allow their kids on later than 10:30.
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they can make those changes. default is 10:30 at night. >> steve: also, this particular bill gives the parents access to their children's accounts. but, what's to stop a kid from starting up a burner account. a fake account? >> so, one of the things that we do in the bill is we require age verification. all adults in the state if they want an adult account that has unrestricted access, they have to prove that they are over 18. so if a kid gets on and tries to create a burner account, they would have to prove that they are over 18. >> steve: sure, listen. jordan, i love everything about this because i think kids spend too much time on their phones the way it is. you have got three kids at your house. what's the reaction to what their dad has unfurled on the state of utah? >> well, i will say i think they were my biggest critics. they were concerned about how this effect woo effect their friends and how they would be able to interact with one another. what was interesting is we met with a lot of kids and said would you rather have an all-out
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ban on social media or would you have more restrictions. usually kids would say they want to have a ban and be on equal footing. what we tried to do with a lot of thievery strictions is make it the same for all kids. you don't have some kids socially ostracized and other kids aren't. >> steve: interesting stuff. utah could become the model for the country when it comes to social media and kids. jordan tiewsher, sir, thank you for joining us today from salt lake city. good luck. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: it is now 7:28 here on this thursday. the 2024 field for the republican presidential nomination could be getting more crowded as senator tim scott as launched an exploratory committee as of yesterday. >> people are starving for hope. they are starving for an optimistic positive message that is anchored in conservative values. i want to share the gospel truth that faith in america means faith in each other. >> steve: we have a political panel going to join us next on the race to the white house. they're coming up next right here on "fox & friends." good morning, folks. ♪
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♪ >> this is a land of opportunity. not a land of oppression. that the drug of victimhood being sold by joe biden and the radical left it's wrong. i had all the challenges on the wrong side of the tracks.
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i thank god almighty that i had mentors and a mother that believed that prayer was the key and faith unlocks those doors. they never remember senderred. they always believed the best was coming. >> ainsley: senator tim scott joining us on "fox & friends" yesterday after launching a 2024 presidential exploratory committee. but not everybody is happy about him potentially joining the white house race. the dnc already attacking him writing, quote: tim scott wants to govern from the far conservative right and his extreme record proves it. joining us now to react our political panel we have former nassau county executive laura curren on the left we have the douglas society founder and president rob smith who moved to florida recently we will talk about that. and fox news contributor joe concha from new jersey. new york, florida and new jersey with us. hey, everyone, thanks for being here. >> good morning. >> ainsley: laura, i will start with you. what do you think he is already being attacked do you think that attack a lot of republicans want him to be very conservative.
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>> yeah. and you're seeing a lot of credible, strong republicans really chomping at the bit whether they announced or exploratory committee. there is a deep bench. i'm wondering if any of them can breakthrough the clutter of trump and legal issues which is going to dominate the news and conversation for a long time. >> ainsley: even if he doesn't, joe. great point by the way. we saw this movie in 2016. marco rubio, ted cruz, rand paul. successful republican senators but they couldn't breakthrough the domination that donald trump has on the media and we're seeing it here again with ron desantis who is up and coming and looked like he may even overtake trump in polls and he did in a couple and now he is down by 30 points. so, tim scott, nikki haley, we wish them luck. i think the debates will be the key. i think the first one will be here on fox news it was announced yesterday. 25 million people could be watching like they did in august of 2015. that's where you could possibly
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draw a contrast to donald trump. the challenge that tim scott or nikki haley or ron desantis has is their policy positions mirror donald trump's. how do you draw that contrast ainsley. >> ainsley: good point. rob, this really allows him to raise money so he can foot the bill for polling and cover any cost for travel. do you think he will run? >> i think he will run. i think he should run. i will tell you why. his story and his compelling personal message is really in stark contrast to a lot of the other people that we have the in the republican primary field right now, right? we have donald trump and donald trump's message is donald trump's message. we have been hearing that. that's not going to stop. but tim scott has a message of coming up from nowhere, making something out of yourself in america. it's a very positive affirming message. and i think that the positivity of his message is something that we're really not seeing in any of the other potential candidates right now. >> ainsley: he always includes scripture and god and his story is incredible. >> his story is incredible and compelling. not just a story that black
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americans can aspire to but a story for all americans. it's the american story. >> ainsley: another story is almost 11,000 new yorkers have turned their driver's license in for a florida driver's license in the first quarter of this year. we're in the middle of april rob. you are one of those who left new york and you moved down to miami. >> yes. >> ainsley: why? >> well, i was a covid refugee i left at the height of the lockdowns in 2020. i moved to florida to basically escape all the insanity and to live in freedom but, honestly, i have to tell you, we were talking a little bit before this segment my quality of life is just better in every way in florida. there's less of a commute, the weather is better. things are satellitely cheaper. there's a lot of stuff going on there. look, this is not to put down new york. we know there are things in new york that can only happen in new york. but i definitely know why people -- new yorkers are moving to florida. the quality of life is so much higher. thank you governor desantis. >> ainsley: you have to drive so far to get to the gym. new york i walk downstairs.
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>> i will introduce to you a little thing called instacart. >> ainsley: that's true. that changes everyone's life. >> i'm jealous listening to rob. >> ainsley: your kids are little and you have 12 more years and then can you move to florida. >> pretty much that's the way that works. >> ainsley: your wife is a doctor. >> in jersey. she could be a doctor anywhere, right? i could still work at fox i think if i live in florida. lisa boothe. >> ainsley: have a lot more money in your bank ar counted. >> that's the thing people are leaving because of the high taxes and high crime and belief that elected leaders here do not have any interest in mailing things better. when you have district attorneys like alvin bragg here in manhattan won't prosecute felonies. he rejects half of them. people don't feel safe and it's not to make me feel safe and not to make my commute better. that's why people move to florida as you said, it's the united states of florida. it's free. >> if i could hop on that point, i'm sorry. in florida you know that the police force is empowered to do
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their job. >> that's true. >> you really do feel safe in florida. >> to joe's point. you are a democrat, nassau county. >> yep. >> and everyone out there, i spend a lot of time out there. even republicans love you because you're a moderate. but those days, it seem, are gone for democrats. >> yeah. i mean i'm hoping this is a wake-up call for my party here in new york. people are voting with their feet. that old cliche is true. not only are they going with their tax dollars, businesses we are seeing are leaving as well. so who is going to pay for this beautiful utopia if all the money leaves ain't. >> ainsley: you spent time in florida, right? >> i was just there. >> ainsley: will you be one of the ones who leaves eventually. >> you never know my kids are in high school now. >> talked about how you love jupiter. >> i love that sultry air. >> ainsley: these numbers are accurate. so many people are making plans for when their children graduated to go down there. >> not just people, ainsley. 4,000 police officers retired from the nypd last year and many are moving to florida and working there.
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because they are incentivized. to say. >> ainsley: our south carolina. >> ainsley: traffic is bad there now in charleston. still ahead, the nypd is -- thank you, guys. the nypd is welcoming a new member to its ranks. meet the snitch bottom, the crime fighting robot that todd piro is going to tell us more about. ♪ i have no privacy ♪ i always feel like ♪ somebody's watching me ♪
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for it takes a village. my aunt has just always been there. she is my real mom. to all kinds of moms, happy mother's day. >> ainsley: the nypd is now using though robots to fight crime here in our city. >> brian: finally mayor eric adams is embracing the new tools despite backlash from many on the left like aoc. >> steve: todd piro joins us from manhattan checking out the new snitchbot which kind of -- we were talking, it kind of looks like a combination roomba and dehumidifier. >> and r 2 d 2. there is a lot going on here. you know the age old expression
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i learned from ainsley snitches get stitches. that doesn't apply i call him 5 for short. take a look at some of these features. 360 cameras up here a strobe light and panic button features used here soon to fight crime on the crime ridden streets of new york city nypd rolling out several of these robots. subway stations as well as times square in midtown. snitchbot one of three pieces of equipment being deployed to take a bite out of crime in the big apple. so far this year felony assaults and car thefts are up more than 8% from this time last year and 100 people have been murdered in new york city so far in 2023. now, of course, critics on the left have slammed the high tech law enforcement tools as, quote creepy and dystopian. two years ago you will recall apartment oc congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez said robotic police dogs would target
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low income new yorkers. i don't know what she's talking about because unless this robot, which can do a lot of things, mind you, can somehow look into your bank account, k 5 over here is going to do its job regardless of your income. when you look at the stats in other cities where k 5 and other robots like this have been deployed, you have los angeles, san francisco, is crime there gone? no. but, in the areas in which the robot was deployed, it is significantly decreased. and if you remember last segment, joe concha said 4,000 new york city police officers have gone to florida. that's the reason we need robots like this. it's not to replace the nypd. it's a forced multiplier for a job that people are not signing up to and, specifically here in new york city is exceedingly dangerous, exceedingly low paid and they are having a heck of a time trying to find people k 5 solves a little bit of that problem. and that's why k 5, steve, ainsley and brian is my friend.
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back to you. >> ainsley: what does it exactly do? >> steve: it can't tase somebody, can it? >> todd: what was that, steve? >> steve: not like it can tase anybody. it doesn't have arm. >> brian: it can't do that. what it does is deters people from doing bad things. >> ainsley: there camera. >> todd: you see this thing one, it's a larger unit. these things can weigh between 150 and 398 pounds. you don't want to necessarily take it on pretty instructible. have these cameras. you know you will get caught doing something bad. especially in the subway middle of the night not a lot of people there if this causes a perp to not do a crime, that's where you get that decrease if you do commit the crime boom, you are on tape. subway times square, all places where you can have a lot of people and want that what they call the forced multiplier effect. >> steve: we have k-9 and now k 5 units. todd, thank you very much.
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>> brian: we got robot dogs, too. >> ainsley: check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. hey, janice who is that with you? >> janice: we are going to find out. what's your name my friend. >> anna belgian january where are you from? >> texas. >> janice: what's the weather going to be like in new york. >> sunny and hot. >> do you want to say hi to anybody at home. >> my momma. >> janice: very well done. did you see these shoes? take a look at these shoes. they are perfect. where did you get those? >> walmart. >> janice: walmart? i love them. i would like a pair. i hope they make a size 10. take a look at the forecast, shall we? you know what, here in florida, this is the big story today in the fort lauderdale area. they received over 20 inches of rain in just a matter of 12 hours. look at that, 24 inches of rain -- 25 inches of rain and in some areas over a foot. so, this is why we have got flash flood emergencies in place. flash flood watches currently
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occurring for parts of miami, up towards fort lauderdale and we could see an additional half an inch to an inch of rain. so that's a big deal. look at miami, since january 1st, over 18 inches. the average is under 8 inches. so, in just 12 hours, some areas getting 24 inches of rainfall. so that's a huge story. also, the potential for severe weather. a tornado watch in effect for the panhandle of florida. up towards alabama and georgia. so we'll be watching that the southeast and florida area could be seeing some severe storms. do you want to say hi to steve, ainsley and brian you? can just wave to them inside. >> hello. >> steve: thank you very much, janice. >> brian: new hampshire joining a list of republican led states aiming to block president biden's woke esg investing rule. governor chris sununu says the initiative puts americans retirement savings at risk. dash dash, he is coming up, exclamation point. >> steve: popular abortion bill and it could go all the way to
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brian listen up. new developments in the legal battle over the abortion drugs as the case may go all the way to the supreme court. the federal appeals court says
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the abortion pill can remain available but imposes temporary restrictions texas court judge recently blocked approval was done too recently. sean duffy co-host of the bottom line on fox business and rachel campos-duffy who hold the bottom line at her house on "fox & friends weekend" joining us now. what happened with this 2-1 washington decision? >> well, you had a step in and say look at fda they approved this drug by saying it was a life-saving drug to get around the rules -- around an abortion law. so now you have a process for women to have a chemical abortion at home via this pill and the problem is you haven't looked at the real risk this causes to women who have this drug van abortion at home. a chemical abortion. spikes in rates of women who take this pill going to the emergency room.
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28 women have died. buff the reporting on the side effects of this drug are not really great, brian. because under the barack obama fda they stopped reporting for complications of women who take the drug. so, this is insanity. and to your point, i think this is going to go to the supreme court when you have this dispute between the lower court and now the appeals court. >> brian: one of the restrictions is you can't mail it. so it's been on the books for 20 years now politically this is something that republicans have not had success messaging, correct? >> look, i mean, obviously, the culture is very pro-abortion. there's a lot of misinformation. just what sean is talking about. the people who claim to care about women are the people saying don't report what the complications are on this drug. don't report it. we know what one in 10 women who have this -- i mean, think about it. probably the most gruesome dyi project can you do at home. not even talking about physical complications that happen that they don't want women and girls,
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you know, this mailing of it means teenagers can, you know, take this drug without their parents knowing. >> brian: right. >> but, also, the trauma that happens from having, you know, the effect. you are basically delivering a dead baby. so, you know, this is highly traumatizing and also there are medical complications they don't want to talk about it. >> brian: talk about complications on a different note. 89-year-old senator dianne feinstein getting pressure from her own party just to quit. she is never there. 9-9 in committee can't approve any judicial appointees. hit the road, sean. democrats are saying. not gonna. just taking a leave of absence. >> right. she is taking a leave so they can fill her seat while she is gone. how rude of democrats to say, listen, we have had a member who served for decades in the senate. we want to push her out. but, brian, just mark my words, this is -- if joe biden wins a second term, this is exactly what they will do to him to push
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joe biden out to get kamala harris without an election. this is their plan, this is their play. >> brian: kind of cold isn't it, rachel? >> this is a topic i disagree with my husband on. ro khanna, who is -- ro khanna saying she should step down. i think he is right. she is clearly not with it. joe biden isn't either. i will tell you what the problem with this is. of it isn't that they are not cognizant enough or mentally sharp enough to do it. but their staff is running their office. people are unelected are making the decisions. that's a problem. >> brian: right. then fetterman in there, too. >> rachel: yeah. >> brian: there is a lot of missing pieces in the senate. thanks so much, guys. i appreciate you coming together just for our show. >> sean: brian, was that right or rachel right? >> brian: rachel always. more "fox & friends" final hour just a moment. that's our logo.
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