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neil: robert f. kennedy, jr. the president of the united states is going to announce he's indeed going to run for president we're told as early as tuesday, right now faces a challenge, a guy gets 14% of the vote right out of the gate. still early, we're still here, fox news continues, have a great weekend. ♪ >> hunter biden's attorneys will meet with the department of justice including david weiss who has led the probe since 2018. his lawyers insist the meeting has nothing to do with the whistleblower claims that the investigation into the first son is being mishandled. welcome to fox news live, i'm mike emanuel. >> i'm aishah hasnie. nice to see you this weekend. we'll get reaction from both sides of the rile and we'll go to the white house where president biden is planning to make headlines of his own with
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his official 2024 campaign announcement, but first, alexandra hoff has the latest on the hunter biden probes. >> there's a lot going on here. prosecutors are looking into two misdemeanor tax charges, felony tax evasion charge and a felony gun charge relate today a purchase, but sources say this is not an indication that charges are imminent and that this meeting is not related to a claim by an irs agent turned whistleblower that the biden administration has mishandled the case. >> he knows when to spot, when other investigative steps aren't done in the traditional way to get at the truth and he has spotted and observed things that are done differently in this particular matter. >> that's the whistleblower's attorney there, that he seeks to provide details sworn testimony by congress by a senior appointee and multiple
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reports named that as merrick garland, who said this on march 1stments i promised to leave the matter of hunter biden in the hands of u.s. attorney for the district of delaware. he have pledged not to interfere with that investigation and i have carried through on my pledge. >> the white house says that he has upheld that and there's been no interference. at the same time secretary of state antony blinken is facing accusations by house republicans who say that testimony says that he as a biden advisor, creation after 2020 letter that cast doubt on the hunter biden laptop story. >> joe biden had this letter at the ready so that when this issue came up, he could say, listen, this is russian disinformation according to all of these intelligence officials. >> well, democrats in the house judiciary committee dispute this, saying that blinken did not play a role in that letter and that republicans have simply cherry picked from a transcribed interview. >> all right, alex hoff for us, live for us.
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thank you so much. >> access to the widely used abortion pill mifepristone, an emergency ordered handed down last night pausing restrictions on the drug while the appeals process rolls out. earlier this month, a district judge in texas suspended approval of the 20-year-old medication and a court of appeals is set to hear arguments next month. latest abortion controversy comes less than a year after the supreme court's majority overturned roe v. wade. >> for more on this, we're joined now live by republican congressman from california and member of the house budget judiciary and natural resources committees, tom mcclintock, congressman, thank you for joining us on your saturday. i want to start off with this breaking news from the supreme court on the abortion pill ruling and i want to broaden it out a little bit because we know that democrats will use this to energize their base. we know that abortion is
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becoming a 2024 issue and some of your colleagues, like representative nancy mace, have said the right really needs to come back to the middle on abortion to avoid a repeat of 2022 and to avoid ruining their chances in the white house. what do you think of that? >> well, in the 37 years i've been in public office i have been consistently pro-life and i am today. and we made enormous gains in those years. the vast majority of the public now apose owe abortion after 15 weeks and that abortion should be decided at the state level. i'm afraid the pro-abortion by overreaching. >> everybody agrees if a person is laying in a hospital bed if you have a brain wave, that's a human and you can't kill them. and we should be staking our position on a state legislation that accomplishes this, and we
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can discuss and give public opinion and time to reflect and evolve. >> just on the record here congressman, would you support a nation-wide abortion ban? >> for years we have argued that that is not a constitutional power of the congress, that's strictly rests with the state legislatures and finally, after many years, the supreme court agreed with us. let's take our stand there and take our stand at the 15-week mark, which is what the public will accept and then continue the discussion on the rest. >> let's move on to judiciary matters here. hunter biden's lawyers expect today meet with the doj next week, we know this is not about the irs whistleblower situation, but i wonder if this gives your committee some momentum in getting answers to the other investigations that are underway? >> well, i don't care about hunter biden's tax returns. i don't care about what he put on a gun application. but this issue touches on two of the most important questions
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that we've got to get to the bottom of. first, were millions of dollars from foreign oligarchs and hostile government laundered through a corrupt drug addict through the highest in the land and do they continue to influence it today? and second, have the most powerful and terrifying agencies of the government been politicized and weaponized to be used against the critics of this regime in a matter that's deliberately signed to protect corruption within the government to press free speech, to hide critical information from the american people, to intimidate opponents into silence and to subvert the rule of law? these are the questions we've got to get to the bottom of so we never have to face them again. >> what about antony blinken's involvement in this laptop disinformation that wound up coming from the secretary of state's involvement, pretty stunning this week. where does the committee go
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from here on that front? >> i think it has to be fully investigated and the facts revealed and then we need to follow the facts. this was a critical issue that was hidden from the american people in the last presidential election. you know, that's election interference at the highest levels and cannot be tolerated in a free society. >> do you want to see him testify in front of this committee? >> absolutely. he's got some explaining to do. >> yeah, all right. and then on the debt battle front, goes on and on, speaker mccarthy's package is up for a vote this week. i want to pull it up on the screen here just so our viewers understand what's at stake here, it's going to reverse a lot of the president's key wins over the last couple of years so obviously the president rejects it. how do you feel about it, sir, and should this be a starting point for negotiations between the white house and house republicans? >> well, in my 14 years in congress i have never vote today increase the debt limit
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because there was obviously no interest by either party in addressing the reckless spending that's causing our debt to explode, but i intend to vote for this debt limit increase because for the first time in my congressional career there are serious concrete provisions to address the overspending and that includes rescinding the trillions of dollars biden would take from working families to give to his green energy cronies, for example, rescinding the hundreds of billions of dollars for covid funds that haven't been spent. you know, rolling back spending to 2022 levels, limiting future spending growth to 1%. how could anyone who cares about the debt not vote for this measure? >> i know you're not whipping this weekend, but do you happen to have anything you can tell us about where we are? is the conference for this? >> well, i can't read minds and i can't tell fortunes, but i have a strong sense that the conference will unanimously or almost unanimously pass this
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out of the house. >> okay, we'll wait and see and watch and see what happens on the hill. congressman, thanks for your time, appreciate it. >> my pleasure, thanks for having me. >> florida governor and potential presidential candidate ron desantis is expected to give the keynote speech at the 2023 utah g.o.p. organizing conference shortly as utah republicans are reportedly looking for a presidential candidate other than former president trump and desantis, yet to formally announce for the white house has emerged as a top contender. president biden could finally announce his 2024 reelection campaign early next week. reports say he's intending to kick off his presidential run with a campaign video on tuesday. lucas tomlinson is live at the white house with the latest. hello, lucas. >> so, mike, we could have a situation at the same time hunter biden's lawyers are meeting with doj, his father, president biden announces he's running for reelection. the white house doesn't want to talk about any of this.
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>> i'm not going to talk about what 2024 is going to look like, i'm not going to talk about that from here. as a government employee, federal law prohibits me from discussing campaigning related topics from this podium. >> who will be able to address questions about 2024? >> well, you know don't have anything to say about 2024. >> now, a new poll from the associated press says most people don't want the oldest president in u.s. history to run again, he would be 82 at the beginning of a potential second term. now, 73% of all adults don't want biden to run again, that's about three out of four people, no character later needed and more than half, 52% of democrats don't want biden to run either. although 41% of democrats say if pressed they will definitely vote biden if he's the nominee and 43% say they'll probably vote for him if he's the nominee, the rest, 14% of democrats want 69-year-old robert f. kennedy, jr. who announced this week he'll run for president yesterday in the
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rose garden biden says he hopes his quote, dull presidency will be the magic formula. >> i'm putting on my sunglasses so i can see, all right. [applause] >> as i told my distinguished friend from massachusetts and good friend, said, that it's really very, very dull when after all of these years in public life you're known for two things, ray ban sunglasses and chocolate chip ice cream. a very dull president. >> now, 100 years ago, mike, there was another president here who people also called dull by the name of calvin coolidge known as silent cal and that's where the similarities end. >> a history lesson, lucas tomlinson on the lawn, thanks so much. for more on the investigation into hunter biden as the president prepares to announce his bid, joining me is former dew point communications director for senator joe
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manchin. >> thank you for having me. >> so why would the president lawns this coming week, there was talk he would wait as long as the fall. is robert kennedy, jr. jumping into the race a factor? >> i don't think so, i think this has probably been planned for a while and as we know, sometimes candidates decide in the moment and sometimes they have a plan. my old boss historically decides very up close to when you have to, so, it's really just depending on what he wants to do. >> how big of a liability is hunter biden headed into 2024 for this president? >> i don't think he's a liability at all. i think, you know, this investigation has been going on for some time now and i believe that democrats understand that nobody is above the law, so it's kind of if they have something they should put it out there. >> my guess is, folks at the white house groaned when they heard there was a whistleblower coming out about this. >> possibly, but i think they're handling it pretty well and like i said, no one is above the law. >> to the debt limit, how uncomfortable are a lot of democrats getting with the
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president's position he's not going to negotiate with speaker mccarthy? >> oh, i don't think that democrats are uncomfortable with it at all. i think that republicans are miscalculating this. i think to use the debt limit as leverage to cut things like veterans health care is not winning on either side. so, ultimately, i think that republicans will vote for the debt limit because like they did three times under donald trump. >> this may have been before your time on the hill. i remember a time when president obama was in the white house and speaker john boehner was the speaker and they came really close to a grand bargain. so, i think there are a lot of hopes with divided government if both sides sit down and talk about the death, 3-- talking about the debt. 31 trillion and counting, there could be a death. >> we're in different times now and what republicans are willing to compromise on and how far democrats are willing to go. >> you don't think that 2024 democrats are anxious at all about the president's position on not negotiating?
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>> i don't think they're anxious, i think the president is handling it the right way. look, i think if the president were to come out and say, you know, 50% of what kevin mccarthy said, let's go, would be ridiculous so i think both-- as we know, negotiation is an art form and i think that biden has proved over his career that he's very good at it. so i think they're handling it well and i don't think that democrats are anxious at all. abortion, with it's being in the news regularly, does that make abortion a front bunk k ke front burner issue in the campaign? >> i think it is, it's killing it across the country and in the supreme court, and the election that just happened. i'll be interested to see how the supreme court decision yesterday to stay the decision before the ultimate decision is made, i will be interested to see how republicans handle that going into 2024. like i said, it's pretty much
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hurt them. >> is it possible that republicans trying to win over their primary voters may go too far to win the moderates and centrists that decide elections next fall, a year from now? >> yeah, i think so. but i think that their base is their base and like every primary candidates run farther to the left or right to win that base, but i think that it will hurt them with moderates and centrists in 2024. >> to win that general election, they need the center, right? >> yeah, exactly. so we'll see how they handle it because, you know, they haven't-- i don't think they've handled it well. >> katie, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >> the suspect accused of opening fire on a 6-year-old and her parents after a basketball rolled into his yard, will not fight extradition back to north carolina. police say he turned himself in
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to authorities in florida on thursday. senior correspondent steve harrigan has the latest on this very disturbing story, steve. >> that 24-year-old north carolina man made his first appearance yesterday in court in florida, that's where he fled after being accused of shooting a father, a mother, and a 6-year-old girl. the events came pafter a game of basketball and the ball came into the yard at gastonia outside of charlotte. he went into the house and came out with a gun and began firing. the girl's father tried to distract him. he was shot in the back in critical condition. the mother was hit in the elbow, and the 6-year-old girl took fragments to the face. here is what she had to say. >> he went into the yard and he said he was going to kill the kids and he started to shoot them. >> singlery now faces four
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counts of attempted murder and previously out on bond for hitting a girlfriend with a sledgehammer, back to you. >> steve harrigan, thank you. >> manhattan district attorney alvin bragg agreeing to let republicans question on the donald trump probe. that went to the afederal appeals court with the house allowing the d.a. to push back to a later date in exchange for bragg stepping down on his attempts to block the testimony. >> coming up, brand new developments to reporting on how anheuser-busch is dealing with the expensive fallout over its bud light endorsement deal with trans influencer dylan mulvaney. that's next. where our focus is to always support the people who live and work there. because you call these communities home, and we do too.
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>> there's more controversy brewing at bud light, according to ad age magazine the vice-president behind the with transaction with influencer dylan mulvaney has taken a leave of absence. the executive was the first woman to leave the popular beer brand since it was formed 41 years ago. it's unclear when and if she
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will return. ♪ >> well, new york city mayor eric adams says the immigration crisis is destroying his city as border officials brace for what could be a major influx in migrants following the end of title 42 that happens next month. we've got fox team coverage with nate foy along the border in brownsville, texas and begins with cotton and the crisis that the mayor is happening and he's taking aim at the president. >> he has. new york city mayor eric adams says the city has been abandoned by the white house as it tries to grapple with the growing number of migrants and asylum seekers who arrived here. adams criticism by a panel hosted by the african-american mayor association in washington d.c. on friday. the new york post reports following the mayor's remarks were a series of closed door
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meetings with house officials where adams reportedly laid out the crisis which has come with a hefty price tag. a city hall spokesperson confirms to fox news, the city spends $365 a day providing food and shelter for a household of migrants or asylum seekers and that spending totals to nearly 5 million in a single day and get this, an estimated 4.2 billion will have been spent on costs related to migrants and asylum seekers through fiscal year 2024, all of this, again, according to a new york city spokesperson. on friday, mayor adams also appeared to point a finger at other elected officials in the city, even though the city's public city advocate did travel to d.c. this week to ask federal officials for more migrant funding. still, listen to what mayor adams had to say. >> the city is being destroyed by the migrant crisis and none of my folks came to washington d.c. to fight for the resources
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that's going to undermine every agency in our city. >> adams also blamed the president another day this week on wednesday, saying president biden could give migrants and asylum seekers the ability to work and support themselves legally for the first six months of their stay. aishah. aishah: we'll see if the president responds. thank you. mike: the biden administration's expect today announce a new border security plan next week ahead of title 42's expiration in may. border officials are on pace for a record 2.4 million migrant encounters for fiscal year 2023. nate foy is live on the ground in brownsville, texas with more. hello, nate. >> hey, mike, yeah, as title 42 is expect today end in under three weeks we're seeing frustrations not only on this side of the border, but also in mexico as a source tells they lit their own camp site on fire before coming to the united states. we'll show you pictures in the next hour.
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first i want to show you new pictures from this morning as cartels continue finding new ways to struggle drugs into this country. take a look, these pictures from raul ortiz the chief of border patrol. agents in the rio grande valley sector intercepted this drone carrying seven pounds of marijuana. the cartels often use drones to scout areas and you see now using them to directly fly drugs into the country across the border, and of course, those drugs end up all over the country, including in houston. take a look at this next video. the harris county sheriff's office made a massive drug and gun bust yesterday. take a look at the haul. deputies confiscated over two key lows of fentanyl, 520 grams of methamphetamine, over one kilo of heroin, 38 guns and 11 vehicles. closer to the border, take a look at this, chases continue to be a big problem. this video is from kinney county, as a driver leads dps
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on a chase and the person from galveston is charged with smuggling reillegal migrants and the constant threat runners working up private ranches trying to evade arrests and they actually encountered a honduras native leading a group using night vision goggles and that's the second time they've come across that as migrants runners continue to try to find new ways to evade being apprehended. we'll hend it back to you. mike: nate foy in brownsville, texas. many thanks. aishah: still to come best selling author heather mcdonald says that wokeness could be trunk merit at top universities and fortune 500 countries. what's that all about? straight ahead.
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unintended fallout pursuing race equity over merit on the nations campuses and big corporations, sorry, we had a little typo there. the author of when race trumps merit. i've got a copy of the book right here. quote, the reality remains that a dysfunctional inner city culture is hindering black progress and that belittles academic achievement as act ago white. let's start there. >> we're going around blaming standards for being racist, mike, they are not racist and this is no longer a racist country. it once was and appallingly so. there's not a single institution in this country that's not twisting itself into knots to hire and promote as many black applicants as possible, in good faith. the reason we don't have proportional representation in our science labs, in medical schools, at google tech companies, is not racism and it's not racist standards, it's
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in academic skills gap. and instead we have our elites blaming ourselves and americans for phony racism. we have to stop apologizing for american institutions and stand up for excellence. mike: more from the book. as a remedy for this alleged racism we create double standards of accomplishment and behavior, but double standards help no one, they are condescending and they are lethal. how prevalent are these double standards? >> they're everywhere. medical schools now are admitting black students with m-cat scores, the standardized tests scores that would be all the auto matically disqualifying if by whites or asian, and too many blacks were failing with bad, low grades and people are being passed all the way along in engineering schools. we have double standards. the national institutes of health, federal science agencies now put the triviality
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of sex and race in awarding science grants. we're destroying our competitive edge and we're asking for a civilization to mediocrity at the same time china is racing full speed ahead promoting meritocracy making sure the most talented students have every resource available to them and we're dismantling gifted and talented programs and we're saying if you're gifted in math you don't get to take calculus or even algebra until you're 11th grade pause because it might have disparate outcomes. do not tear down standards. mike: here is president biden's take on equity. let's play it. >> this corrosive, destructive and it's costly. it cost every american, not just who felt the sting of
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racial injustice. we're not just less of a-- we are not just a nation of morally deprived because of systemic racism. we're less successful, we're less secure, we must change. we need to make equity and justice part of what we do every day. mike: does telling people they're a systemic racism make them feel like they have no shot in this country? >> absolutely. well, i'll tell you, it's actually reality. mike, if you have a heterosexual white male son he is at the bottom of the heap. he's going to be the last to admitted to medical school, law school, business school, the last hired. we're involved in white culling, but america was systematically racist it was an apartheid state. i'm not going to paper over that reality, but it's not that reality today and biden is going around telling a lie in order to not look hard at the skills gaps that democratic
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policies did so much to expand and make very difficult to eradicate. that having been said, it's also up to the inner city culture to heal itself and start promoting academic achievement and obeying the law. mike: can we talk a little about some recent headlines in northern virginia, you have thomas jefferson high school, which has been rated as the number one public high school in america for a number of years. they recently changed their admission standards, also in fairfax county, virginia, you have some parents who were not notified that their children were national merit scholars to basically protect the feelings of those who didn't earn the honors. what about that? >> it's terrible. it's absolutely terrible. there is nothing racist about high standards. here is what you do, you meet the standards, you don't ask the standards to be lowered on your behalf. it is tragic that black activists go around saying lower standards, not meet those standards. in the process we're making sure that people that do have
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skills at this point are not allowed to fulfill their highest potential. america is going around accusing itself of phantom racism, the hysteria got particularly acute after george floyd. you had every mainstream institution beating its chest and declaring itself and its employees systematically racist. that's a fraud, not true. again, we have to stop apologizing for western civilization. this is a civilization that gave the entire world freedom from sickness, from illness, from premature childbirth, death, prosperity, equality, all of this should not be torn down in the name of phony racial equity. mike: heather mcdonald's, when race trumps merit. i look forward to finishing your book. >> thank you, mike. aishah: here is a story to watch very, very closely. things are getting worse.
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the sudanese army helping foreigners, including americans, to evacuate that country as fighting rages on. but the u.s. embassy in sudan is saying it's not currently safe to undertake a government evacuation of american citizens. kitty logan is live with more on that, kitty. >> yes, aishah, those evacuation plans, they've been complicated by the continuing fighting despite a three-cease-fire meant to go in place for the holiday. and there's gunfire in c kartoomu and as they battle it out. with the faction, they have been vying for power over a week and there's no sign of that letting up and amid this chaos, an urgent debate how to evacuate thousands of americans trapped in the country, among
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them u.s. embassy staff. while both side in the conflict say they will allow foreigners to leave, khartoum airport is devastated and out of operation due to the fighting and seeing desperate civilians trying to flee this. others trapped in homes with little supplies. humps of people have already been killed and over 3,000 injured. the u.s. government and the u.n. calling on all parties to stick to the cease-fire. hospitals also reportedly hit in the fighting. now, there are troops at the nearest u.s. military base in djibouti who could potentially play a role in helping american diplomates to safety. it's not yet clear how this would happen, but those evacuations could happen in the coming hours. the state department though says that one american has certainly already died in the fighting and that really heightens just how dangerous it is there in sudan right now for those people left behind.
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back to you aishah. aishah: if they do evacuate, kitty, that would make it the third embassy evacuated during this administration. kitty logan, live for us, thank you. mike: fox news sunday anchor shanann bream joins us live from the villages in florida where she's clearly receiving a rock star welcome selling copies of her best selling book about love stories from the bible. that's next.
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>> the supreme court handing down an emergency order preserving access to a widely used abortion medication, at least for now. for more on this ruling and what could come next, we're joined live by our chief legal correspondent and fox news sunday anchor shannon bream who looks lovely in here florida colors and she's also the also of her brand new book "the love stories of the bible speak, romance and friendship and faith. aishah: first we want to get to the supreme court ruling sticking with the status quo, were you surprised by that? >> i wasn't. it takes a lot for the court to step in and make a change for something that's been on the market and still battled out and the legal fight is in the lower courts at this point. not surprising, we thought there would be a dissent or two. we know that justice thomas
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dissented and justice alito said i basically don't think that people for access of the pill, and the court expedited this and they'll hear arguments on may 17th. this is moving more quickly than a normal case would be on this kind of topic, but time is of the essence in a case like that. i wouldn't be surprised if this ends up back at the supreme court on merits of the case before the end of the year. it's been pretty expedited at this point. mike: shannon, to another red-hot story in your area of expertise. dick durbin wants to call chief justice john roberts to come up to the hill for supreme court ethics and justice thomas, and another is saying he shouldn't do it, it would be a circus. how unprecedented is it to call a supreme court justice to a committee? >> very.
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the only times we see members go up to the hill maybe once a year when there's a fight over funding. congress funds the judiciary branch so obviously they have to go up there and make their case for what they need. but you two know capitol hill back and forth better than anything, without dianne feinstein because of her absence, they're deadlocked. even if durbin wanted to, he wouldn't be able to do it. and there are continuing conversations whether or not they're trying to impose an ethics code on the supreme court. as you know, they don't have one in the same way that federal judges do, it's now a point of contention and very partisan at this point. and see how it goes. aishah: let's pivot to your new book and we're so excited about it. and i think that relationships are one of god's greatest gifts. the they're hard, whether it's a marriage, your parent, your
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kids. and what about somebody who is watching in a tough spot in a relationship that they're in? >> yeah, so i feel like the world has a lot of advice on relationships and it's not always the best advice. i think that people are finding a lot of dead ends in what the world tells them pursuing love and romance and there's actually a lot of wisdom in the bible, the book is also about that, but friendships and the whole love your neighbor than yourself. i couldn't find any exceptions or outs out there. respecting and loving your fellow man and finding ways to bridge the gaps. i'm here today at the villages, signing the book. the books are showing a lot of love and they seem to know a lot about relationships and a chance to say hello to them. big fox fans here. [cheers and applause] an honor to be with them and they feel like fox is their home and you feel that way. mike: rock star welcome for our friend shannon bream.
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bear with me, in the greek language eight different words for love, ranging from brotherly love to romantic love to love for everyone, and so how does your book deal with all the various types of love? >> we do try to get into all of those different definitions and the one that, you know, that's god's all encompassing love for us, and we're called to love others the same way that god loves us. i don't know, i don't measure up in the way i love other people. we talk about relationships, family love and brotherly love between jonathan and david and their commitment and friendship that went beyond death and i think there are a lot of different ways. the english language, mike, you would say maybe the greek has got advantages on us certainly in this particular area when you try to describe love more specifically so, yeah, we try to break down some of the greek expertise on that. aishah: i feel like shannon is
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pretty close to perfect on how to love other people. i think you're probably the closest. >> always working on it. aishah: all right, thank you so much. shannon. >> always room for improvement. thanks, guys. mike: thank you, shannon. this week on fox news sunday, shannon bream speaks exclusively with former arkansas governor and 2024 presidential candidate asa hutchinson and as well as debbie dingell and we'll be right back. different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our clients' portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different.
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>> florida governor and potential presidential candidate ron desantis now delivering the keynote speech there at the 2023 utah g.o.p. organizing conference that's happening right now. desantis hasn't quite stepped into the 2024 race, but of course, he is in the headlines every single day and taking a little incoming right now from members of his own party on this six-week abortion ban he just signed into law creating a little bit of a stir. mike: yes, and then president trump saying basically, florida is terrible and so now you've got people close to the governor saying, well, maybe president trump ought to move to california to be with his buddy gavin newsome, so lots to grew over with our political
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panel. aishah: including all the republicans who opted for trump instead of their governor. a lot to get into on that political panel straight ahead. mike: severe storms are expected to batter the eastern seaboard with damaging winds and large hail this weekend. adam klotz has your fox weather forecast. hello, adam. >> hey, mike, yeah, the storms are already on the move and you can kind of see it when you look at the temperature map. warmer along the eastern half of the country and the storms are back over to the west and 40's and 30's you're seeing it there. the warmest air pooling up across baltimore, d.c., getting into the mid atlantic and stretching a little into the northeast. that warmest air currently fueling some of the largest storms we are currently seeing. there is that line now stretching from the carolinas, getting up into virginia, lifting towards d.c., so, guys, you're going to be seeing some storms sweep through here in a little bit.
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that means winds up to 60 miles per hour and maybe a little bit of hail as the line lifts off to the north and east. this is along the entire area where we could see severe weather today stretching up and down the coast, including portions of northern florida, into the coast and into the mid atlantic, philadelphia, up towards new york before eventually this entire line's going to sweep off the coast. now, you could see some more severe thunderstorms as this makes a move. we've seen a couple of radar indicated tornados as this has made the move. still on the very low end of that potential, but the possibility is there, even if you don't see any sort of tornadic activity, you still could see some pretty good winds and damaging winds are likely across that entire line of storms getting up to 60, 70 miles per hour, enough to do a little bit of damage. again, several more hours through the afternoon and evening hours before it eventually pushes off shore and start to clear off on the back side of that and see some of the cooler temperatures. final graphic i'll leave you with, outside of the big stretch of area we're talking about the storms moving up and
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down the east coast, back behind largely clear conditions. now, in texas you'll see a little severe weather perhaps today lingering into tomorrow's forecast, but otherwise, back side of this system, it's clear, it's cooler, temperatures there in the 50's. of course, we'll continue to track the storms and download the fox weather app to track them as well. guys, back out to you. mike: wow, so a busy afternoon here on the eastern seaboard. >> yeah. mike: adam klotz is on the case. thanks very much. you've got it. aishah: after a two-day manhunt, a suspect in a shooting of 6-year-old and a child's parents is finally in custody. all the details coming up at the top of the hour. together we provide nutrients to support immune, muscle, bone, and heart health. yaaay! woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ how to grow more vibrant flowers: step one: feed them with miracle-gro shake 'n feed.
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mike: the suspect accused of shooting a 6-year-old and her parents after a basketball rolled into his yard in north carolina will not face extradition to home. welcome to fox news live, i'm mike emanuel. aishah: i'm aishah hosni. he's been arrested in florida on thursday after two day manhunt. police say he turned himself. steve has the latest on the story. steve: he's not going the fight extradition from florida back to north carolina
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