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be moving out. that is my sports symbolism. >> steve: then the sun would be coming out in new york city because he is coming here. it is. look at that. >> brian: for trades, we look up, we ask the clouds and the lord, will you pull off a trade today to keep them under the salary cap? thursday's draft, it has to happen this week. aaron rod gers says, i'm playing for the jets, doesn't that take your leverage? >> steve: kind of. welcome to hour three of "fox and friends." there is a poll, i hope they kept this away from the president. 70% of americans said no, he should not run. 60% said donald trump should not
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run for president. regarding joe biden, the major factor with mrur approximatality is his age. 48% say his age is a major factor and the others with a minor factor. only a third say age does not bother me in the least. >> ainsley: the majority, 51 of them were democrats and 46% % want trump over desantis and 31% said desantis. >> brian: right. one-on-one, first and second choice together, 66% for trump and -- for desantis. >> ainsley: what is the difference in that poll and what i justice done? >> brian: they said, trump and
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second choice is desantis or desantis and second choice trump. trump is going after his record in florida, which might be problematic. ittic mas no sense to republicans, most people think 700,000 moving to florida. he said i would never listen to fauci, the president did sideline fauci and a lot of people were mad at that. insulting donald trump on building the wall, not his fault congress didn't give him the money. i think republicans expect those attacks from democrats, not on stuff that should be their strength and i would like to add, only 5% of americans want a sequel to trump-biden.
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5%. >> steve: remember how that played out last time? >> ainsley: so many people want to be independents, tired of the politics. >> steve: half the people. on friday, i was in fort worth doing the pickleball. thank you for coming out. >> ainsley: such a fun restaurant. >> steve: i asked during commercial breaks what people thought about the presidential race on the republican side. only one person said he thought donald trump would be the nom nominee, or ron desantis. i asked would he be able to win the general election and they said, i donbas know. they are not sure donald trump
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would win. >> ainsley: people were talking about that asking how they handle liability, drinking and going out to play. it is texas. >> steve: i believe i did see a waiver. >> brian: are you concerned people are going to sue if they break their neck? >> ainsley: no, if they slip and fall. >> steve: for the most part, people were great and it was after play that you went to the roset or marg rita machine. >> brian: if you are playing, you don't want to be drinking, you want to do well. number of democrats we want to get across and the other 18-34 year-old 76% do not want him to run. the numbers are unbelievable. hey has a tape tomorrow he will roll out and i guess he is
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hoping vote for anybody not donald trump. >> steve: and there is 70% that say don't run, sounds like nbc is saying, don't announce reelection and "new york times" from the editorial board wrote lead editorial that says joe biden should take voter concerns about age seriously. both are being as polite as they can saying in a public forum, don't do it. >> ainsley: it will be a big week, he has already taped that announcement. i guess if he makes mistake, he can retape it. that will be tomorrow and there is more news about hunter biden this week. his lawyers are meeting with the doj this week and james comer was on with maria yesterday
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talking about the latest on the hunter investigation and they thought two or three bidens were involved in this with bank violation and they poured over the documents and have nine plus, nine and counting biden members in one bank for receiving deposits from foreign banks. they used llc's and in some kays no rhyme or reason why family members would get the money. >> brian: except generational health. here is what senator hag erty said when talking about this topic. i'm not surprised the investigation is beginning to open up, now that house republicans can get at the data.
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i asked merrick garland more than a year ago, i asked him to assure me this administration would deliver in an undistrict attorneysed fashion. now the whistleblower has come forward and in light of his suggestion that this administration is not being unbiassed, we need to get to the bottom of it, i'm deeply concerned. >> brian: i watched d durbin an debbie dingell. records are records, but abby lowell eattorney for biden, they are saying who leaked the information. i will sue them for coming forward with the laptop, which hunter biden never admitted it
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was his. on the outskirts, i guess he got stripper london roberts pregnant and they have a two-year-old kid. he is hanging in the white house so he will not be served a warrant. bank records show tens of millions of dollars. you can't write the kid a check to make sure they can go to school or live? >> steve: on top of all of that, according to a whistleblower of -- he's asking for protection, what does he know about the attorney general of the united states perhaps lying to congress. we've heard about hunter biden for a long time, can you imagine if the attorney general of the united states of america lied to
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get investigators off hunter's back, if that kind of corruption, obstruction, whatever it was, would be terrible. >> janice: the whistleblower says he can prove that. >> steve: until he testifies, who knows. >> brian: five year investigation is comical, will this be featured on episode of "cold case," what happened to the hunter biden case. >> ainsley: on fox, who is hunter biden. sad story, six-month-old baby killed in a crash, the two teens that caused that crash are facing a misdemeanor charge. >> brian: the family demands justice following the tragedy. >> steve: todd piro joins us with more, you would think that would be manslaughter. it is trespassing?
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>> todd: especially when you have the video. they each face a misdemeanor count of criminal trespassing over this deadly incident. police say the teens stole that sedan, went through the intersection and collideed with that truck. in that truck was christian and his family. according to a gofund me, that crash left christian with a swollen brain eventually killing him. his mother and two siblings are expected to make a recovery. family members are speaking out, saying, they stole a car and stole our lives in one instant. i don't know the price of the car, i'm not sure equivalent to the price of the car. two others were riding in the car that killed christian, unclear if they will face any charges at all.
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mobs of violent teens have been taking over the streets earlier this month and 53 people were shot in two weekends. the deadly crash, it is possible the misdemeanor charges could be upgraded pending an investigation. what more investigation do they need? it is in front of you a six-month-old boy is dead. >> steve: critics say chicago is soft on crime. >> todd: doesn't have consequences for horrific behave areio, otherwise we will have a story like this at the top of every hour and that is sick. >> steve: thank you. >> ainsley: ashley has headlines. >> ashley: home of utah state senator vandalized for trying to ban transgender blockers and puberty blockers for children.
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>> this is attempt to silence me, the left and right have risen up to say this is not appropriate behavior. the neighborhood has been attacked. >> ashley: the bill signed by spencer cox after it was introduced in january. 11 states enacted similar restrictions or banning transgender care for minor. insane video capturing the moment an american airline jet caught on fire after hitting a bird, sending flames out of the engine. the pilot made an emergency landing. this is the second flight this week that had a run-in with a bird. there was a similar incident. more days to use coupons at bed,
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bath and beyond, the store will stop accepting them after wednesday, the company is asking court for permission to auction assets. the 120 bye-bye stores will remain open for the time being until it liquidates assets. americans are cutting cable tv cords at record rate. many enjoy classic cable experience by watching nostalgic shows with commercial breaks. >> project greatness will not be seen today. the program will be shown at a later date. >> you can't do that. >> ashley: with endless choices for on-demand, streamers look for scheduled programming of nostalgic series with ads built in. >> brian: i think so, too.
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the "wall street journal" had this, people have enough on their minds, now become a programmer. i put on the tv, what am i watch something click and find the app instead of okay, maybe i'll watch this, i don't think we realize what we were getting into. i think we want traditional television, let's flip around and see what is going on. >> steve: good answer from somebody on a traditional television show. >> brian: like this one. do you agree? do you want to flip around or look at apps and go, should i watch rexam. >> ainsley: i do both, i have it and apple tv. i click family feud often. >> brian: you get the tv guide in the mail, pull out of the sunday newspaper? >> ainsley: remember that? >> steve: this is talking about
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classic shows, which is great. if they watched the dick van dyke show. >> brian: he is 97 years old and playing himself on a soap opera starting this week. >> ainsley: really? >> brian: i guess he's out of money since the car accident. >> steve: that is not true, according to producers. he has -- was on our show a couple years ago, he's very active, he just wants something to do. >> brian: i think so. do we have the open lines? >> ainsley: every generation knows him because of "mary poppins" our parents watched it, we watched it, our children watched it. >> brian: we both came up through dance. >> steve: dance us out. >> brian: we're going to break. my three sons, i hit it.
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the report shows afghanistan is coordination site for the islamist group as they conduct aspirational plotting against the united states, targeting, embassies and churches. joining us is piers morgan. good morning. >> good morning. >> ainsley: i never thought i would hear we teamed up with the taliban, maybe it is good to find out about isis if play are plotting against america and europe. >> piers: who disturbing things about this story. the isis-k, the splinter group of isis is using afghanistan the same way they did before, the same way al qaeda did before to plot against america. the american military is now apparently reliant on the
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taliban to deal with the national security interest and this can be charted back to 20 months ago when president biden ordered the catastrophic evacuation from afghanistan. of all the people that could have been keeping a handle on this. what i read in the leaked documents is isis-k felt embolden and liberated by the sudden withdrawal, so removing that control valve that was there, to keep lid on it led to predictable state of affairs where isis is embolden and more threatening and we are dependent on the taliban. >> ainsley: they are using afghanistan as a staging ground to plot attacks. in two weekends, i will head
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over with you and martha and we will cover the coronation. prince harry will reportedly have to sit 10 rows back of the family and will not hang around for long. >> piers: i'm surprised if it will only be 10 rows back. if member of my family had been saying all this and taken no prisoners and we had a family event, they would be near 100 rows back and i suspect the same in your family. extraordinary state of affairs, biggest threat to the monarchy, which is having a huge moment, the first coronation in my lifetime, the biggest threat is actually this guy prince harry, senior member of the family who
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has done everything with his wife meghan markle to damage and destroy the fabric and magic of that institution. i was with members of the royal family over the weekend to shamelessly name drop for you. the temperature toward harry is very, very chilly. >> ainsley: really? diana's butler says no chance of reconciliation. they have not talked since the queen's funeral. >> piers: i am told prince william really detests what he's done. they will have to be sitting there pretending to be be one family and will perhaps be the most dysfunctional family in a long time. >> ainsley: when we steps out of
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the car, you and i were reading his body long and seeing where he was sitting in the church. thank you, look forward to seeing you. >> piers: how exciting. how privileged are we? we have been the center of a platinum jubilee, only one that has ever happened. the death of a monarch and now the coronation of king charles. sometimes i pinch myself, this is my job. we'll be at the palace for the third time in two years to witness history. >> ainsley: getting paid to go to london, nothing better. >> piers: there is not a fact about my royal family that you do not -- in way that if espn was doing a royal show, you would be the number one statistician. >> ainsley: brian, you can have
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>> steve: it is 8:30 in new york city. we have a fox news alert. stranded in sudan, thousands of americans are being told to shelter in place as a civil war plays out in the streets. embassy staffers were evacuated out of the mess. co-host and co-anchor of "america's newsroom, dana perino. good morning. you hate to see this kind of thing thchl comes as joe biden looks like he will say, i need another four years. >> dana: evacuation of the embassy personnel went smoothly, which was a good thing. you can imagine the two factions do not want to do anything to hurt an american there. however, those americans have been rescued, they are in
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jabudiand there are no embassy staff to help the remaining civilians, possibly upward of 20,000, having to make the choice of stay inside and die of hunger or leave and possibly get killed. over 500 civilians have been killed, one person. a lot of duel citizens. >> steve: this has echos of what happened in afghanistan. we got the official personnel out. they said everybody that wanted to leave left, that is not true. >> dana: it is slightly different, america was involved in the war. the wagner group did has been doing this all across africa, including in sudan and helped stock this problem. that country looks like it is
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coming apart at the seams and this will be a question amongst all the other issues president biden faces running for a second time. >> steve: sounds like tomorrow, he declared four years ago on april 25th, he would run and it worked out for him, he's superstitious, he would probably do. 70% of americans say don't do it. >> dana: i think the white house told themselves, if he doesn't win, prestrump will win. there is a ways to go, many candidates in the race, but looking at the polls today and you are the biden white house, you think he is going to run whchl he did state of the union address and led with, i will finish the job. they are doing a lot on the
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envir environment, in particular. 70% of voters don't want him to run, but we know he is going to run. if between biden and generic republican, who are you for? the numbers will probably tighten up. even "new york times" is saying biden will have to address issues about his age and kog nisans and he has not done that up until now. >> steve: when he was run nothing 2019 and 2020, he was for the most part in the basement, not answers anything. now as president and you look at stats through history, every other president has given a multiple number of press availabilities than this guy has. >> dana: and he didn't, but he takes shouted questions. that is pitiful, the answers you
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can't hear. they want it to return to norms this is reverse norms. the big dinner this saturday, they should think about that and thing about how free press is so critical to the foundation and if the president can't even do a press availability, you have a problem. he hasn't been an interview with any newspaper. >> steve: he will be with 3000 reporters on saturday night. what are you doing here? >> dana: senator tim scott will be on, he was busy this weekend in iowa and miranda devine has juicy information about hunter biden and we will talk about covid revelations coming out of china. >> steve: on our program, fast food, rising inflation,
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>> brian: your time is up, at least for diners eating in restaurants these days, who are new york city owners dealing with staff shortages, forced to impose strict time limits. you have to get up, people have to make money. our next guest is a business owner from new york city. how is your business doing? >> we are doing so far great. >> brian: people are back and eat something >> yes. >> brian: excellent.
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the problem, people are sitting, how is it different from the pandemic? >> people used to come in and spend hour, two hours, now they choose to go to restaurants and they started sitting for many hours and then we noticed the difference, we don't turn around tables. >> brian: you are not making money and as business owner you are not making money, without people and great atmosphere, no buzz, how do you handle it? >> we have to find a way to handle it, we do our best to keep customers happy and when we have customers coming in, we have no table available for them. we need to go back and check on them, check over and over again
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and make sure they get what they want and when they don't want anymore then we go back kindly and represent a check to them. >> brian: do you have a thing that lights up red, it is over 90 minutes? >> only in our computer system, we see when 90 minutes pass. >> brian: i went to a restaurant and said, we have a table for you, you have to be out within two hours. have you thought about that, you have two hours or do you not want to say that? >> i do not want to say that. >> brian: unless they keep eating and drinking. >> if you go to famous restaurants in high-end places, they know how much average per
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person, they will not force you out. at serena's these are regulars, local customers we don't want to -- >> brian: let me ask you, how hard with inflation, first time in 20 years, getting tomatoes, celery, meat, everything more expensive, how have you dealt with that? >> great question. it is more difficult for places like mine, my prices are still the same, never went up. many restaurants did crease. everyday the price is changing, i don't know what we're going to do with this, go with this, i don't know, we have to wait and see what we can do with this. >> brian: never shy about raising rent or charging you more, you are trying to help the customer. >> i try to stay in business in
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a good way, i do not punish the customers. >> brian: that is so great, you will be successful always. if you go to his restaurants, two hours, waiter has to make money, unless you want to keep eating and drinking. check out serena's wine bar. where is it located? >> we are on 66 and 67 and second avenue. >> brian: great area, neighborhood restaurant. coming up -- rather than take a break, go to the news, ashley, tell me news. >> ashley: i will, brian, crisis at southern border 30's00 migrants marching through mexico demanding better treatment. a group of republicans are joining senator bill haggerty's
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efforts to introduce a bill for title 42. farmers in michigan rallying to sdop a global chinese company from setting up chinese ev battery plant after gretchen whitmer green lit the project an outraged farm owner joined us earlier. >> this is rural america, our land is agricultural or residential and they are trying to rezone beautiful farmland to industrial land. the governor is ush approximating hard. we have reached out to her, she will not respond to us. >> ashley: crackdown on power plants. and juice to better sleep, tiktok video going viral, featuring sleepy girl mocktail,
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tart cherry juice, magnesium powder and pop. dr. marc siegel joined us earlier and he said it might work. >> i think it works, cherry juice has triptophan, which breaks down to melatonin. magnesium puts you to sleep. >> ainsley: can you give to children? >> yes, absolutely, why should people jump to sleep aids? >> ashley: dr. siegel says mocktail, drinking alcohol can disturb your sleep employs those are your headlines. -- janice dean. i have known tart cherry juice
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as hatfields are concerned. >> ainsley: dean king joins us now, there is a special on fox nation. good morning, how did the feud began? >> during the civil yar, they had been inter-married and did business together in the tug river valley. and they petitioned to be in the state of virginia and it never happened. they were friendly and inter-married and the civil war broke them apart and got angry and unfortunate and because they had been inter-married, it was hotter than the war itself in some ways. >> steve: 150 years later, hatfields and mccoy still a punchline, however at this time, this was a big story in america's press. >> it was big news, new york covered it, even
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internationally, you had headlines. the way the europeans defined america. >> steve: at each other's throats. >> yes, it was people they had not seen before, people in the mountains taking law into their own hands. they were isolated, self-r self-reliants, forceful people. >> brian: you wrote the book about the feud, when did you realize it was still going on today? >> first time i went to do research, i got shot at. i had to come out and say, i need a hatfield to show me around this time, it didn't work out well last time. once they know you, you are like family. the hatfields went here, this
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was their, they take horses up there and could get away. i became friends with people on both sides. >> brian: who do you like better? >> not saying, like them all. >> ainsley: there were romeo and juliet stories, some of them got married? >> you know how hot conflict can be, there is hatfield and mccoy, who marryd and that angered both sides of the family and it is still going on. they are not shooting at each other, but economic competition and when one hatfield marries a mccoys, it upsets elders. >> brian: five episodes, what issue we going to see? >> everything, arc of hatfield
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and mccoy in love and what it does in the family, and they are competing in business and emotion and conflict and love. >> ainsley: wasn't the original feud over boars? two pigs. >> yes, you needed a pig, it fed you through the winter. and one lost a pig and blamed the other family. >> steve: families will join us tomorrow, "forever feuding" can be streamed on fox nation. dean king, thanks for getting shot at. in 2015, my dad had the idea to revitalize american textile manufacturing with bedding crafted from cotton grown on our family farm. we created red land cotton to give you the best farm, the home products possible.
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>> see you tomorrow, everybody. >> join him on the radio on "the five." >> stay within yourself. >> get dressed. >> so long. >> bill: thank you, guys, good morning, everybody. 2024 taking shape. republicans converging oh than a key battleground over the weekend while president biden gets ready to launch his new campaign as we say hello on a monday morning. hope the weekend was grand. bill hemmer. a new week begins now. >> dana: i'm here and ready for it. i'm dana perino. and "america's newsroom." great to be back with you. president biden is expected to kick off his bid for re-election tomorrow forging ahead despite some very dismal poll numbers and growing number of democrats
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