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bill into law. >> the most egregious form of restrictions are the lack of restrictions. >> granger smith announced he will leave country music to pursue ministry. >> we lost our son, it opened my eyes. >> the usfl is slated for their first game tomorrow. >> we are not just here to play football, we want to be part of the community. >> steve: hour three of "fox and friends" and our lead story, the international guard member accused of disclosing intel secrets going to court today. >> brian: the fbi leading jack teixeira out of his massachusetts home at gunpoint yesterday, as fallout from the
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most serious security breach deepens. >> ainsley: from boston with the latest. >> good morning, this will be a big day in boston and not far from where the suspect is from, about 30 miles away from where he was arrested. this will be the first time we will see the suspected leaker in boston. how did a 21-year-old with a high school diploma have access to the country's top secrets. this is 30 miles away, that is jack teixeira being arrested at the home he shared with his mom. the fbi arrested that guardsman at his house wearing red shorts and a green t-shirt with weapons drawn on him. the fbi raided the house in what is being called the biggest
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national security breach in at least a decade. he was an it specialist, holding highest security clearance granted by the federal government. those clearances are now rejected. there were assessments of russia's army, posting sensitive information on the site discord. that information compromising major intelligence. he is expected to be charged with releasing classified information, a crime under the espionage act. >> today the justice department arrested jack teixeira for unauthorized removal, retention and transmission of national defense information. teixeira is employee of the national guard. we will share more information at the appropriate time.
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>> a very serious charge here, house intel chairman mike turner calling for a full investigation saying, we seek to learn the extent of classified information released, we will examine how this happened and how to prevent future leaks. live in boston, we're expecting to see teixeira between 10:00 this morning and 2:00 this afternoon in the federal courthouse behind me. a source telling me they do not believe this ends with teixeira. we will send it back to you. >> steve: making an appearance in boston today, then will they cart him to another jail in washington or something like that? >> yeah, we'll wait to find out, we've asked questions about what the next steps are in the process. we will hopefully get more information on what is in the court documents to find out what he had access to and we'll see
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where they are taking him next. >> steve: lots of details, thank you. >> ainsley: let's bring in former vice president mike pence, from his home. good to have you on. you're a military family, what is your reaction and why did it take so long? he was leaking, been leaking since the end of last year. >> ainsley, you put your finger on it, first and foremost, theft and disclosure of sensitive, classified information endangers individuals. i would have liked to have seen him captured more quickly, the fact he's been brought to justice, he needs to be prosecuted to the largest extent of the law.
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this information, if it proves legitimate, also reveals information about critical allies across the arab world and i think this is a very serious matter and i was pleased to see the arrest yesterday. like many around the country, i continue to ask myself how did a national guardsman get access to this classified and sensitive information and to be able to release on the intern et, it is extraordinary and the american people deserve answers. >> brian: mr. vice president, the president's reaction, one question in four days, he's had a vacation in ireland, it seems, pretending it is a national trip. he says, i'm not concerned. i am concerned, but there is nothing contemporaneous in the leaks. do you agree with that?
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>> well, i have to tell you, i've been to ireland, it is a beautiful place, my grandfather immigrated from ireland. with everything this country is dealing with, inflation at 40-year high, american people struggling, china provocation, russia on the move in eastern europe, i don't get what appears to be a family vacation in ireland taking precedence and the president not doing a full-blown press conference, not responding and making the statement it didn't appear to be contemporaneous. if this is legitimate about chinese hypersonic weapon at time china menaces against taiwan, information about air defenses in ukraine, i just don't understand how that is not contemporaneous or timely.
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the president needs to step forward and assure the american people every step is being taken to guard our nation's secrets and to protect our interest in the world. >> brian: they increased their distance will determine where we place aircrafts. you have to pick up the phone and explain to our allies what happened and how you will fix it. the president never picked up his phone, as far as we know, not contacted one world leader. to me, that is not being president. >> brian, when you look at the world stage today, in the trump-pence era, we forged historic peace process in the abraham accord, china never forced under our administration,
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we stood up to our enemies. i would submit in the last two years, you have seen a vacuum of american leadership issue disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan, the attempt to capitulate to the iran nuclear deal has embolden regimes around the world and i believe at the end of the day, the inattention, as it appears by president biden is an example, we are expected to lead around the world and it is just not happening. >> steve: mr. vice president, i know you have not made a decision to run for president of the united states, a few already have. somebody that has not announced although his super pact will start running ads on monday is ron desantis. he tweeted, i signed the
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heartbeat protection act protecting pro-life protection and devote resources to help young mothers and families. it expands protection to unborn children, giving them full rights to life, once heartbeat is detected at six weeks. i know you are pro-life. do you like this? >> i do. i want to commend florida and their governor for moving the heartbeat bill. florida becomes the 20th state in the union to protect unborn children the moment the heartbeat begins. we've had three granddaughters in two years, i don't think there is a family that is not thrilled when you hear the pitter-patter of that heartbeat. i'm pro-life, i don't apologize for it, i was small part of
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administration that appointed three of the justices that overturned roe v. wade. the progress in florida and the progress in nearly 20 other states is part of a new beginning for life. i'm going to continue to be a voice for advancing the cause of the unborn on principle and compassion and i think florida, texas, other states have done well, not only expanding protection for the unborn issue but support for women facing crisis pregnancies, we ought to be protecting the unborn, they are doing that, i commend efforts and i'll be a champion for life. >> ainsley: when are you going to announce if you are running? you said by spring. it is spring, does that mean before june 21, when summer is officially here? >> well, ainsley, we continue to get tremendous amount of
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encouragement around the country. i'll be in iowa next week, we will learn and discern and pray about where we might best serve. i think the country is in a lot of trouble right now and now is the time for all of us serving as leader in congress and governor in indiana, serving vice president during a conservative administration for four years, we want to continue to reflect on what our duty is. we are receiving that encouragement and i believe that you'll have a clear idea of what the pence's will decide in weeks and nothe months and i promise to keep you informed of our decision. >> brian: you are trailing by 40 points, ron desantis trailing by about 30, some people are saying everybody is waiting too long, if you are going to stop president trump, does that change your plan to see how well he's doing in the polls?
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>> you know, for us and our family, it is not so much about competition as about calling. whether or not we feel a sense of calling to step forward and offer our services as we did in indiana in congress and governor. when i answered to serve as vice president of the united states. i think it is real early. i trus primary voters, i'll be down in nashville later today at republican national committee and i do believe no one could have defeated hillary clinton in 2016 other than donald trump. with the challenges we're facing at home and abroad, i have a sense the american people are looking for different leadership to take us back to the conservative agenda. i believe different times call for different leadership and i trust republican voters to bring
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us to victory in 2024. >> steve: a number of prominent republicans in the last week or two say democrats want donald trump to be the republican nominee because he is the only republican who will lose to joe biden. are you one of those republicans who think donald trump could win the primary and lose the general? >> well, look, i think anything is possible in politics. the democratic party has been playing that game for a while in primaries. you saw the democratic governor of illinois spending money on a good man, but lesser known state senator from down state, he wanted to pick his opponent, trying to do that, i have no doubt they'll try to shape the primary. republican primary voters are on to it, when i'm traveling in iowa and new hampshire, be in california next week, i hear determination about turning a
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deaf ear to the politics of the left and the democratic party. we're going to focus on issues that carry us to victory and republican parties will choose the right standard bearer to achieve victory for the american people in the next two years. >> steve: mr. vice president, we heard the canadian geese in the background. >> brian: more people crossing the border illegally. >> steve: thank you for joining live today. >> good to be home in indiana. >> steve: sounds like the backyard. >> ainsley: pretty. >> steve: quarter after top of the hour. >> ainsley: hand it over to ashley. >> ashley: bay area tech executive faces a judge in connection with the murder of cash app founder rob lee. nima momeni was arrested just nine miles from where the deadly stabbing happened. he met bob lee through his
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sister, the pair were seen arguing in their car in the street. camera footage shows him falling to the ground. he has been arrested for driving without a license, driving under the influence. he bragged about graduating from berkeley, but there is no record he ever attended and the u.s. is considering a swap for evan gershkovich, a top official says it would only happen after espionage trial. a friend says the detained evan gershkovich felt it was his duty to tell the world what was going on. bud cancelled events over safety concerns, following backlash over bud light partnership with dylan mulvaney. bud light is the main sponsor of
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the nfl draft set for later this month in kansas city. an act vist profiting from the pr nightmare coming out with his own beer called conservative dad's ultra-right. >> steve: and we just had vivek ramaswamy on and he has a beer koozy that says bud right. >> brian: i want to know what it tastes like. >> ashley: i don't know. >> steve: it is friday. thank you, ashley. >> ainsley: where do you buy it? >> brian: ashley, can you buy a six pack? >> steve: get a trefl pack, we have a large crew. >> ainsley: you don't eat on camera, but you drink on camera. >> brian: i do. >> steve: how does a 21-year-old national guardsman gains access to secrets, geraldo is next. >> ainsley: granger smith
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>> steve: fox news alert, the suspect behind the leak of classified documents expected to make an appearance today in boston. who is jack teixeira? >> ainsley: he is 21 years old and arrested for dumping classified information and was holdest highest security clearance. >> brian: it begs the question, should his bosses be held accountable?
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here to weigh in is geraldo rivera. >> steve: hello, geraldo. >> geraldo: should they pay a price? absolutely, brian, this is absolutely appalling and avoidable. go back to 9/11, problem was lack of intelligence sharing. there was effort to get agencies to talk to each other, communication and people be fully briefed. what happened in this particular situation, this is intelligence that goes out to virtually every high-ranking official in the military. 600 generals, admirals, navy captains, colonels and their staffs. the kid comes in, teixeira comes in. you have that many people in on
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the secret, it is only a matter of time before something leaks. remember the movie "war games" in the '80s, hacker kids get together and they almost ignite world war iii, fooling around and hacking around. this kid was in this thug shaker central hacker group and they shared information. some point the kid starts sharing secret information and gets less than unast enth enthusiastic response to what he is sharing. because of the system and the desire to liberalize or make more efficient the distribution of intelligence within the military, you have vulnerability of the kid in the position,
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cyber transport journeyman, at that low level could get this information and broadcast to the whole world, we'll see the impact. i was going to say catastrophic impact, i don't know yet. it doesn't seem that the information compromise is that awful. >> steve: what about the other 25 people in the chat room? they had access to the top secret documents, as well, one of them shared on another site. that person, a election er lea er. >> geraldo: i think treason is a little much for what the hackers are doing. >> steve: we don't know what he will be charged with. >> geraldo: when i think of
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treason, i think of someone in a blindfold and executed before dawn, i hope it doesn't come to that. we have to understand this vital information is far too widely distributed, have to be more disciplined, have to have chain of command. this is bureaucratic snafu. >> steve: like spam. >> geraldo: exactly, everybody gets it, we know number of drains and tanks, embarrassing, i don't think it is the end of the world. >> brian: i think the leak is terrible. >> ainsley: will we find the leaker of the supreme court leak? >> brian: whatever happened to that? >> geraldo: whatever happened to that. >> brian: you like everything ainsley does. >> geraldo: i will check it.
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>> brian: if you don't mind. >> geraldo: i came across old pictures of ainsley, that is nice, that person she is with is a friend of mine. >> ainsley: and loves the waffle house over anybody's cooking. thank you, geraldo, you and brian do such a good job outing me. >> ainsley: have a good weekweekend. >> steve: coming up, m mike row isser hoo. >> brian: first leaving country music for christ. granger will pursue a new career in ministry. >> ainsley: i will go to church with granger. >> brian: that will be great, he'll bring the guitar. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable,
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forecast. it is crazy, we have to be prepared. foxweather.com, for the latest details. say hito ainsley. >> ainsley: glad you are here, she brought the dress at kleinfeld's, congratulations or best wishes to her daughter. country music star granger smith will leave music to pursue a career in the ministry, he revealed to know fas, his tour, called like a river, will be last in honor of his three-year-old son who died after a tragic drowning accident in 2019. he will release a new memoir teaching readers how to confront pain and connect with god. granger joins us now. granger, good morning. i'm doing well. it was probably hard to release that video a few days ago,
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beginning of this week when you announced you are leaving the music industry to go into ministry. how did you make this decision? >> obviously over many months and probably years of trying to reconcile how i'm exalting myself and glorifying myself and receiving praise in country music on the stage and thinking about trying to be the best christ-follower i can and trying to make myself smaller and make him bigger. i couldn't reconcile those two things and it felt like this is a good time to step down from being a country singer. >> ainsley: god bless you, i know it is hard, you are walking away from a lot of money, fame, singing in front of crowds and being loved. you will get that in church and will bless your life. >> ainsley: do you think you will be in praise and worship?
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>> the plan is to pour into my local church and sit under that teaching and to learn and have my pastor pour into me and teach me, i'm going to seminary right now. this is time of learning for me and i'm not jumping out to start a revival or church or worship movement right now temperature is like freshman athlete declaring for the draft too early. i will learn and be third string for a while. >> ainsley: god will show you, your farewell tour, "like a river," people can go on your website, if your city is up there, go see him, and you wrote a memoir "like a river," your son's name was river. tell us about your son and how you got through that. >> yeah, riv, we lost him in 2019, it was the most difficult thing my wife and i have ever
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gone through, mild way of saying it. i couldn't reconcile myself and couldn't find a way out of that pain, i tried every self-help book and tried to make myself better and continue and go on stage and make people happy and write new music and put out new videos and the fact was, i was falling deeper and deeper into this pit of despair and no one really knew it, a lot of this book is about that and then god showed himself to me in a radical way and i became a real christian, i called myself a christian for a long time. i was a cultural christian, like many say they're a christian, but i didn't know what that meant, until i started diving into his word and soaking that up and he saved me in a crazy way and i found peace and hope
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for the first time. >> ainsley: this is just a temporary life, we know you will see him again. what is your website? granger smith.com. thanks, granger, you're amazing. coming up, college cost increased 170%, since 1980's. what are alternatives? you're in luck, mike rowe has the answer and he's live. mike, can you help me? we believe at newday usa we have a noble purpose. our purpose is not just closing a loan. we want to do whatever's best for the individual service person. we want to be known as america's mortgage company for veterans and active-duty service people, and they and their families. we're the ones there to help them. people are doing hard, arduous, difficult, dangerous things. some of them are giving their lives
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people wondering if college is worth it. >> ainsley: host of "how america works" mike rowe is here. >> i love it, owl, i thought a, like ouch, look at cost of tu i guess and if you are parent or kid, it defies imagination, nothing in civilization has ever become so exponentially expensive, more so than college, not energy, not real estate, not healthcare. cost of four-year degree is unexampled and we are putting incredible pressure on kids. telling them if they don't take this path, they are going to be screwed and it is crazy. we have 11.5 million open positions that do not require college. never been opportunity to get in
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the trades, ever bar none and college out of control, 7.1 trillion. >> steve: new crop of graduates graduating at time when our jobs as journalists can be replaced by ai, a computer can write stories better than we can. >> i'm not actually here. >> steve: he's a hollow gram, try to touch him. don't think of going into a line of work that will be replaced by something the size of your phone. >> it goes from both ends, i hear argument talking about high minimum wage and unintended consequences are auto mation that impact lower rungs on the ladder. we eliminate lots of jons, this is the other end. ai, we will see that being implement said, the thing on
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rogan was chilling. it will impact paralegals, what is left? steam fitting, pipe welding, electric, a trade, you will not ai a roofer or you will not outsource a plumber. >> brian: he told me in the green room things are changing, starting to change. do you think people are more open to the trades? >> i do, combination of things, i'm not in position to take a victory lap, i would love to. i got a couple million bucks giving away to people who want to apply for a scholarship specifically for a trade school or apprenticeship program. 15 years we've been doing this and this is first year i know i will give away all the money. you got to jump through hoops, make a video, write an essay,
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people are doing it. mike roweworks.org. >> ainsley: how much have you given out? >> about 7 million over the years. it is part money, it is pr, myths and misperceptions keeping kids from looking at these opportunities will break your heart. >> steve: you have changed lives, how often do you get a letter from somebody that you gave a scholarship and it changed their lives? i just talked to dana perino who interviewed two women who we just featured in a series of psa's, they are making six figures welding, they are killing it and stories are sitting there waiting to be told. we come back and talk about unsatisfied white-collar kid paying off debt living lives of
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quiet desperation. >> brian: full-time anthropologists. >> steve: the website is? >> mike roweworks.org. two million bucks burning a hole in my pocket. >> ainsley: brian did look up his last name with artificial intelligence, brian kilmeade means? >> brian: the most ridiculous thing, big guy stand. >> ainsley: big guy is big. >> 10% for the big guy. >> brian: wonder where we heard that from. >> steve: what channel do you watch? >> all. >> brian: abby hornacek will take us inside the usfl as the season two kicks off. thanks for waving, guys, wave at dana perino. >> dana: mike rowe has jokes.
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traitor to the country? what is next behind biggest intelligence leak in decades. governor desantis approves bill banning abortion after six weeks and ban on life-saving automobiles, why it is dangerous and puppy returns an inmate to normal life, great story on this day in april, we'll see you at 9:00.
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>> steve: great news, usfl is back and kicking off second season this weekend on fox. >> brian: first match up memphis showboats are back and take on the philadelphia stars. >> ainsley: fox nation host abby hornacek is covering the games and joins us from memphis. hi, abby. >> abby: that is right, we're in memphis, i have brady white, quarterback of the memphis showboats, a new team for the usfl. he is returning to home turf, he played at university of memphis, what will it be like to take the field on saturday? >> very special, great memories here, new venture and new group
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of people and looking forward to building on where i left off. >> abby: i was talking to a university alum yesterday and showed me her arm as she was talking about you coming back to memphis, goosebumps, hair raised off her arm. what does that mean to you? >> that means a lot to me, means the world, because it is very genuine and unique relationship that i share with this city. i feel like throughout my time here we've embraced each other, there is a strong bond and love and that means a lot. >> abby: your second year in the usfl, what did you learn from last year you will carry into this year? >> learned a lot. with more obvious things being offense and personnel coming back, but just learned how to operate our system, how to get the most out of guys around me
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and how to work with our staff in the best way possible. also learned this is professional football, extremely competitive, you have to do all the little things right and play high level week in and week out and that is what we're looking to do this week. >> abby: real quick, talk about the camaraderie you have as teammates? >> it is very strong, that is why i'm so excited about this group, have a good core returning from last year. new guys that have come in, added to hunger and focus we stepped into the new season with. it is turning out to be exciting and hope it pays off on saturday. >> abby: philadelphia stars, you going to beat them? >> that is the plan, >> abby: 4:30 p.m. eastern on fox, see if they beat the philadelphia stars. >> brian: you get access everywhere to the broadcast, abby will be reporting throughout the weekend.
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