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car that resulted in the death of a six-month-old baby. >> a slap in the face. i'm sorry you guys won't get to see him. >> arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders featuring strong women leaders. >> new way to deal with bud light corporate wokeness. >> it covers up the woke company. >> aaron rodgers will be a jet. >> he will always be a packer. one of the best around here. >> brian: with different type of green uniform, i should add, we'll talk about that in a moment. president joe biden announcing his candidaty with a three-minute recording this morning.
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>> steve: if you're just waking up peter doocy joins us from wilmington with a glimpse of both those storylines. hi, peter. >> peter: the president's soft launch is more about republican policies than his own. >> president biden: freedom, personal freedom is fundamental to who we are around freedom. maga republicans are cutting social security, cutting taxes, dictating health choices by women and telling people who to love while making it more difficult for you to be able to vote. >> peter: progressives are not impressed. nina turner says it is undemocratic and robs voters of choice. no one confident in their record would hesitate.
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the dnc should hold debates. the campaign will be run by julie chavez rodriguez and quenin fultz. they dropped a video. >> he will close the city of san francisco this morning, citing escalating crime and fentanyl crisis. >> who is in charge here? it feels like the train is coming off the tracks. >> peter: as we watch this 2023 biden campaign launch video next to the 2019 biden video, we realize they aren't that different.
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>> when i ran for president four years ago, i said we were in the battle for the soul of america and we still are. the question we're facing is whether in the years ahead we have more freedom or less rights, more rights or fewer. i know what i want the answer to be and i think you do, too. this is not a time to be complacent. that is why i'm running for re-election. >> peter: president biden said he intended to run but he's a great respecter of fate, he is 80 and he is betting that will not be an issue. >> steve: that's right. peter, going forward on friday there will be a don'tar summit. over the weekend, they said, come to dc, open your wallets, we need the cash. when it comes to big campaign rallies we will not see any of
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those for a long time, he will do policy style speeches like he's doing right now. going to make a trip to australia and somewhere in asia. >> peter: and japan. they are trying not to let the business of being president get in the way of being a presidential candidate and they think they have more time because he does not have a opponent on the republican side, he has many. >> steve: live report from wilmington. >> ainsley: people running agains him are upset because they are not having debates. >> steve:o the democratic side. >> ainsley: right, they want to hear from john f kennedy and marianne rafferty. r.f.k. a big name, but --
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>> steve: drawing 15%. >> brian: governor pritzker. would he avoid bernie sanders? they asked people at the similar time, in their own party, who do you support? when barack obama running, he had 75% of democrats, clinton 50%. trump had 73%. joe biden, not many on the left want him to run and democrats 38% want him to run. when asked if he should run, 70% said no, 26% said he should. hardly the wind at my back, who is with me? it doesn't feel like they are trying to be high-profile about the re-upping. >> ainsley: he in it now, talk to any democrat, they are not excited, listen this this
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flashback of democrats in the past. >> the country would be well served by dynamic democrats to step up. >> are you encouraging him to run again? >> i'm encouraging him to focus on what is right in front of us. >> i've been clear, i would like to see a generational change, mitch mcconnell, donald trump, everybody, we need a new generation. >> ainsley: will you endorse joe biden if he runs for re-election? >> there is plenty time, let's see who is involved and see who the players and it will all come out. >> steve: there you have high-profile democrats wishing there was somebody else. now officially he's in. and he also officially ended speculation kamala harris will run alongside him. the question is how many democrats have said, we want somebody else, now we go, okay,
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we'll take him because what democrats are trying to build up is that donald trump, if a nominee, would be a profound threat to democracy and one thing they are doing in addition to touting his achievements, healthcare, infrastructure, things like that. they presume the republican will be donald trump, could be ron desantis, with maga republicans, he was at union hall in maryland a couple days ago and clobbered 21 times in a very short speech. they will use branding to say is that who y want in the white house? >> brian: trump would say how was the border when i was president compared to then? where was inflation compared to president biden? if that is maga, guilty as charged. how are the abraham accords in
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exchange for china taking over the middle east. was iran more in check or less in check when i was in power? what is the relationship with china? is that maga? take somebody's strength and spin toward reality. >> ainsley: afghanistan withdrawal, the spy balloon, we know how trump would have handled that. >> brian: would they have come across at all? >> ainsley: right. >> steve: this is poll tested. they had people tell them what is good and bad. they know for a fact in the last mid-term election, they used maga republicans a million times and the red wave never materialized and they wound up republicans with five seats. >> brian: so much had to do with
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abortion. >> steve: the past is prologue and they are thinking it worked last time, let's do it again. peter detailed that theme about last time talking about remember who we are once again that is the choice. remember who you are and this is what i did for you, the other guy will do something bad to you. cliff note version of this. >> ainsley: he has to be careful painting all republicans maga extremists. because they are not. republicans want to take books out of your kid's school. >> brian: explicit sex books out of grammar school. >> ainsley: you might want 12 weeks, a lot of women don't hear the heartbeat until eight weeks. god forbid something happen to your child, you don't want your child reading books about sex in first and second grade. >> steve: that is why they are
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injecting issues into this particular ad. >> ainsley: they have to be careful painting all republicans as maga republicans, there are many fiscally conservative and might lean left on some social issues. >> brian: they have to do what ju jitsuhas. take the power you have and brace it in a nuance way. for example, this is first time we'll see joe biden and donald trump on the ballot in three years. the question is, do the track record and then you make joe biden earn it. unlike the drive-up -- the drive-in rallies he had, the speeches recorded on
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teleprompter. draw him out and make him earn it. in terms of energy, people on the right, you have to feel they are more eloquent and dexterious. >> steve: one thing about what they are doing and we've all seen the three-minute video they released two hours and 12 mbt minutes ago. when they talk about maga republicans, they show january sic and matt gaetz, marjorie taylor greene is in the ad, they are reminding people about january sic and about abortion and what they are trying to do is say, is this your vision of the future? ultimately, what it will come down to as we get closer to the election, people have to decide. are you better off now than four
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years ago? it is that because the democrats know the challenges are joe biden is 80's issue not as sharp. they have terrible inflation that is draining everybody's wallets. the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan, the big things they have to worry about for joe biden. >> brian: and the border. >> ainsley: today is huge, joe biden announced he is running for president. we asked a panel, a republican, democrat and independent how they felt? >> we are not better off than we were, that is definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results. this point, we have to take a chance. >> it is common sense issue for america to pros pep and eshg volve, technology is moving quickly, we need a strong, independent leader and 80-year-old man can't cut it. >> he wouldn't get my vote.
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>> it is inflation and we have a war in ukraine and china. the things are happening on our watch, we are not respected worldwide, this fell flat for me. >> brian: and the hunter investigation could come up. would it be amazing if the bank records of hunter biden and that child out of wedlock he had, move that investigation forward. everybody looking at the hunter investigation, where is the money? he had to borrow 2 million to pay off his taxes, where will this lead? and i'm stunned how many over the weekend said whatever happens, let's see what pan out and this whistleblower waiting in the wings about to testify, i believe to ways and means first
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about what he's seen. >> ainsley: won't it be interesting if this judge and the fraternity court in arkansas who said you need to appear on may 1 and through discovery, why are you dragging your feet? what if she sees the bank records -- >> brian: and brings them out. >> steve: usually in divorce cases, those things remain sealed. the judge is saying come to arkansas to answer the charges. >> brian: how embarrassed his dad must be to think his son is running away from paying for his own little girl who obviously is not rich and could use the money. >> ainsley: my son on the road with me is not paying child support. she is saying maybe he's not paying enough, we'll see. >> brian: i know she is not coming to the family barbecue. >> steve: it is in front of the
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court and they will figure it out in no time. >> brian: we'll see. >> steve: quarter after the top. >> ainsley: ashley has headlines. >> ashley: start with this, family members speaking out after the tragic death of that baby boy who two teens allegedly stole a car before crashing it, killing that little boy christian, prosecutors charging them with criminal trespassing, we spoke to christian's aunt and she wants to know how the cook county da sleeps at night. >> i think the district attorney has just as much blood on her hands as the people who did this. how do you sleep at nights seeing my nephew's picture on the screen, how you can see his face and think had life meant nothing. it is not the matter of if this is going to happen to another child, it is when.
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is chicago and disgusting the people don't advocate and claim to be advocates for black and brown communities, they are not, they let black and brown children die everyday and allowing kids on the street to do it began. >> ashley: to help the family go to fox and friends.com. and demonstrators coming out in support of zooey zephyr, the lawmaker has not spoken on the floor since the house banned transgender reassignment surgery for children lasts week. lawmakers file amendment to give florida power to inspect disney's mono-rail. the amendment does not mention the company or mono-rail by name issue but takes aim at privately owned fixed guideway systems.
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disney begins layoffs. they are looking to slash 7000 jobs by summer, it will affect disney parks, espn and abc. the annual sheep crossing is back in idaho. hundreds gather to watch the sheep journey across the highway. adrian footage capturing the massive herd which local reports put 2600 lambs and ewes, with the male sheep expected to follow over the coming days. >> steve: that looked cool. giddy up. what is so funny? >> ashley: just what they had in the prompter, almost like, i will not even say it. baaack, all a's.
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ainsley did it. s >> brian: didn't they find a way to clone the sheep? they did it oneself? >> steve: dolly turned into ai. >> brian: sheep that looked alike and we dropped the ball. >> steve: ashley, that pun was not that ba-aaaad. >> ainsley: that one was. coming up president biden announcing his run for reelection. >> steve: and deferring shoplifting. >> ainsley: find the person to get the key. >> brian: they are always in the back changing smoks. >> steve: a former san francisco cop reacts coming up. and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past
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>> i know we're still a country that believes in honesty and respect and treating each other with dignity. we're a nation where we give hate no safe harbor. >> brian: back with a fox news alert, president biden announcing his run for reelection. he makes no mention of crime, reeking havoc in every major city, big and small, across the country. take a look at this, shoplifting everywhere, getting so out of control this target store is locking up all of its merchandise, basic everyday stuff, not just razors, mouthwash, shampoo, everything behind glass. two weeks ago, whole foods closed a store, why?
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shoplifting just a year after opening, crime is that bad. former police officer joel alworth joins us now. as a former police officer, did you think it would get this bad? >> i'm not surprised, to be honest with you. you have to remember, whole foods and target hired sfpd to have an officer in the post. i've worked many posts at target and even with that, they can't get a hold of crime. >> brian: are you allowed to grab peep people? >> interesting you say that, if someone runs out of apple with an iphone, they want police to stand down. >> brian: apple does? >> 100%, imagine if a police officer tackles a person and there is use of force?
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it looks bad. they have us work overtime there and have us stand down, it makes no sense. target and whole foods, police can get involved and make arrests, same time you have a previous district attorney say i will not harm these people because they are homeless and have a right to steal this stuff and food. >> brian: things will never get better. how many cops are they down from capacity right now? you say police officers are way down with paperwork and can't get back out on the street. >> yeah, 100%, sfpd are close to the 800s and have minimum staffing requirement going back to the census of 1994 which shows they need 1900 cops.
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they are understaffed and most time is being spent tagging videos, doing meaningless reports that do not drive criminal intelligence, which is why you write a report in the first place. most police are in the station typing up paperwork going nowhere. >> brian: since chesa boudin was recalled, have things gotten better? >> i think so, they hope they can turn it around. who knows, you are facing san francisco politics, not just brook brooke jenkins, the da, you have other people controlling what she can and cannot do. i hope she can turn it around. >> brian: target wants to stick around, they are doing everything possible. they could have picked up stakes and left, how annoying to get the smallest item, you need
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somebody to grab keys. ridiculous. thanks so much. still ahead on this show, hold your beer, sarah huckabee sanders teaming up with fellow gop governors offering americans new way to deal with bud light a corporate wokeness. governor sarah huckabee sanders joins us next.
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>> when i ran for president four years ago, i said we're in a battle for the soul of america and we still are. that is why i'm running for reelection. >> ainsley: president joe biden throwing his hat in the ring for 2024 this morning, despite polls showing most democrats prefer someone else. arkansas gop governor sarah huckabee sanders joins us to react. good morning, governor. >> good morning, thanks for having me on. >> ainsley: thanks for coming, he talks about maga republicans being extremist, does he have to be careful with that? >> absolutely, i think the biggest problem joe biden has, he has a tential record to run
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on. what he's going to talk about that he's done successfully over the last couple years, securing the border, lowering gas prices and grocery prices, the tragic terrible withdrawal from afghanistan? everything his administration touches, they screw up. he's trying to sell this to our country as a good thing. he has a terrible record to run on, i think the video shows lack of energy and enthusiasm that he has and frankly the country has to see him get reelected. >> ainsley: how will the public react to a video and not speaking in public. >> it shows lack of enthusiasm his campaign has and what he brings to the table. people are looking for excitement, change and energy and that is far from what they get from joe biden or his campaign. >> ainsley: if you listen to the
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ad, without watching, the music is almost louder than his voice. >> i feel like it is one of those stories you listen on the calm app to help you go to sleep instead of firing you up and getting you out ready to get somebody re-elected, it seems to have the opposite effect you look for in a campaign video. >> ainsley: right. governor, 70% of americans don't think he should run, why is he run something >> that's a question you would have to ask joe biden is, i can't answer for him. i think his record and what he's done to our country is absolutely terrible. the border has never been more broken. our gas and grocery prices are skyrocketing, we have turmoil all over the world. we had to evacuate another embassy this week, everything you look at that he should be
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engaging in and making better as president, he has failed to make better and that is a pretty terrible record and the numbers reflect what people have seen under his leadership and something they don't want to see again. >> ainsley: you teamed up with other female governors, iowa, south dakota governors and come up with this ad called the real women of politics, taking aim at bud light. let the audience see a clip. >> every backyard barbecue and tailgate and if it covers up the label of a big woke company, well, that works too. >> ainsley: tell us why you wanted to release this? >> i think every once in a while, we need to have a little fun and poke back. the ad itself is not serious, the message certainly is. it is insane what the left is trying to do to women, basically telling people that if you wear
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makeup and shop online and you cry sometimes, then you can be a woman. it has nothing, they have no consupport of the real struggle women have and the challenges they overcome on a daily basis and to insult women in the way they have by highlighting some of the people they have used, big companies use as their spokesperson over the last couple months is insulting to every woman across the country and world and we have to stand up and push back, hold on, talk about what being a woman is and what itten moo some struggles and challenges women face and joys we experience, as well. >> ainsley: this is a playoff the real men of genius, you have koozies for $15, two different koozies. great to see you. >> thank you for having me.
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>> ainsley: check in with janice dean. >> janice: it is cool across two-thirds of the country, that is the rule for the next week or so. 47 with sunny skies and look at this cool down. in some cases, we're feeling like early march instead of late april into may and that is going to be the situation for the rest of the work week and into next week. look at temperatures, very cold. the west, high pressure there, above average for folks in california and northwest. potential for showers and thunderstorms and severe weather for texas up to oklahoma and the bullseye for texas, that is going to happen tomorrow, as well. this area of low pressure doesn't move much. isolated tornados and heavyin rafall could cause flash flooding the next few days. foxweather.com, for the latest
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details and there are daytime highs. the country feeling cooler than average except in miami and el paso, it is warmer than average. over to you, my friend. >> ainsley: thank you, coming up, historic feud, fox nation diving into the story behind the hatfields mccoys, coming up. ♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming) defeat allergy headaches fast
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biden next time? >> leo: absolutely not, joe biden said if you don't vote for me, you ain't black, one of the most racist statements to ever make, to assume he is a democrat black people to have vote for him. this guy exploited people of color, remember jim crow on steroids, georgia had highest voting among black people, he divided this country based on critical race theory. he has done everything to destroy race relations in this country, steve. >> steve: they will paint republicans and they do not know who the opposition will be, donald trump, ron desantis, they are going to try to pin all the republicans as maga extremists, which is a handle they have been using and in the mid-term
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election of 2022, they were effective with it. >> leo: they were effective with the extremist view, i think the abortion card played a role. black men are leaving the democratic party and going to the republican party because of trump. hispanics are leaving the democratic party. no party without people of color and that is happening. the democratic party elites like joe biden turned their backs on people of color. look at democratic cities and education and the border. you can't be a person of color and live in the democratic city. they have turned their back, steve. >> steve: what the plan is from what i have read from people in the white house, they are going to be talking, no secret joe biden is 80. and he is not as sharp as he used to be, but he is the
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stast standard bearer for democrats. do you want this guy or do you want someone who has done healthcare, won't get rid of social security unlike republicans. come of the two choices do you want? are you better off today than you were four years ago and that was in the pandemic, i don't know how that will work. >> leo: i tell you how it will work, i want donald trump. why? unemployment was low, lowest unemployment rate for blacks and hispanics when trump was president. inflation was down. we were energy independent. black people and people of all colors benefited from thes trump term. this is a democratic nightmare in california and democratic states like new york and illinois. >> steve: i think somebody like
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gavin newsom, your governor out there would do a pretty good job with the democrats running against the republicans issue but the fishgs fix is in, it will be joe. >> leo: do not even consider gavin newsom, no democrat from california has ever become president. gavin newsom is the epitome of the worst of democratic politics. >> steve: i don't think you like him either. >> leo: i don't. >> steve: thank you for joining us from l.a. all right coming up on this tuesday, earlier we spoke with the hatfields and now we'll hear from mccoys side of the story and the new reality show on fox nation is coming up live next. and bill hemmer is coming up with lots to talk about. >> bill: nice show, steve, the
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battles join. joe biden in, we have the best team to analyze it over the next two hours and developments at the border. we are the network still there today reporting, alleged killer of the tech exec in san francisco back before a judge and france celebrate the destruction of miller light. it's a doozy, we'll explain, see you in 14 minutes, top of the hour.
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>> ashley: "fox and friends first," first images following the daring rescue of staffers and families from the embassy in sudan. navy seal and army special forces taking them by helicopter from the building and this is as thousand says of americans are stranded. u.s. officials urge them to shelter in place. >> ainsley: the hatfield and mccoys feud, what are descendentses up to now? >> brian: thought you would never ask, spotlighting the modern day family and state of their rivalry, watch. >> the hatfields show up
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tomorrow, we'll be ready. >> we lost the damn feud, if we shoot like we throw axes. >> the ax tournament pictures, ready to see what they are? we have print-outs, we are not using this. >> instead of throwing at the target, you can throw at the face. >> brian: we spoke with the hatfields earlier and now we'll meet the mccoys, the descendentses join us now. what convinced you to do the series? >> to be honest with you, it is for our business. we're building a dynasty and what better place to be on fox news to build my dynasty. >> steve: what is your dynasty?
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what is your business? >> we are building a hotel, we have a bar and a hall to get married in. we're going to do tourism, four-wheelers, we're making a grown-uphillbilly disneyland. >> steve: is it based on the hatfields and mccoyses? >> it evolves around the hatfield and mccoys, they been trying to undercut us for 200 years. they ain't got a snowball chance in hell when it comes to us. it is economics, logan county, having hard times, they cut coal and gas down, trying to stimulate the economy and help our own neighbors. >> ainsley: what was the experience like? if i told my dad cameras are
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moving into your show, he would note be a fan. what went into that. >> my dad would love that. >> ainsley: this is your dad? >> he is really authentic, he wants people to see the appalachian lifestyle, they don't know what it is like to be in the mountain and hills, we're really lucky. >> brian: the thing, you have this rivalry thing brewing. when you were -- do you remember the first time you were briefed on thes hatfields and mccoys legacy and what the problem was? >> we have been forever briefed, we own historical properties, we save friday demolition, so always been involved. >> steve: big jim, when you have to explain to people how it all started, make it brief issue but how did it all start? >> you really want to know? >> devil lance went awol,
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prisoner war camp -- they were land grabbers and like the midnight massacre, he stayed home because he had a belly ache. >> is that the kevin costnesh r character in the series? >> right. should have never called him the devil. what i would have called him, i can't say on the show. >> steve: i understand. >> ainsley: how did he get the name devil? i asked his family, why was his name the devil, who wants to be called that? >> she said the devil came out of him a little bit, but we think he's in heaven. >> we hope that. >> brian: does anger still exist, is rivalry still there? >> it is a personal issue with us and that group of hatfields, a personal issue. if you see them in town.
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>> we try not to see them in town. >> what did you think when a hatfield married a mc coy on the show? >> love is love, we would rather them not put it on us. >> when you look at that, dumb is dumb. do something dumb -- >> steve: the feud continues. the real hatfields and mccoys can being streamed live. you heard it live here. thank you very much. >> great personalities. >> brian: download the series now. mmm, popcorn. (alternate voice) denture disaster, darling! we need poligrip before crispy popcorn. (regular voice) let's fix this. (alternate voice) poligrip power hold + seal gives our strongest hold and 5x food seal. if your mouth could talk, it would ask for... poligrip. lomita feed is 101 years old this year and counting. i'm bill lockwood, current caretaker and owner. when covid hit, we had some challenges
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>> you have to watch the hatfields and mccoys special. >> these people are amazing. >> entertaining. what do you have coming up today seth >> do a radio for three hours and see you tonight at 8:00. stay within yourself. >> bill: good morning. biding his time no longer. the president is running for re-election at the age at 80. an uphill battle. hello and it will be a close election, i think we can say that right now. >> dana: the board will be working. i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." i'm glad that the speculation of whether he will actually announce is over. now everybody can move on and -- >> bill: he said all along that he was leaning toward it and now it's done. >> dana: a big tease for

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