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>> todd: a fox news alert, the nation bracing for an explosive hearing on capitol hill this morning. witnesses preparing to tell lawmakers that the federal government is the middleman in massive child trafficking operation. you're watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. the damming testimony from a woman who worked inside an inspector general's office at hhs, who says, children will work overnight shifts at slaughter houses, restaurants to pay debts to smugglers and traffickers. children will call a hotline. it can be argued that the u.s. government has become the middle-man in large scale multi
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billion dollar child trafficking operation ran by bad actors seeking to profit off the lives of children. brooke singman has more. >> brooke: when child migrants are found at the border, they are transferred to custody of child human services. the volume of unaccompanied children stranded at the southern border has surged with more than 70,000 so far this fiscal year. >> 150,000 illegal immigrant children disappeared in this country into a modern slavery ring to individuals as your article mentioned, who some are criminals and nobody knows what is happening to the children. this is the record joe biden will have to run on as he's recently reannounced his run for
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president. awful is too hard a word to describe what happened to the children. >> brooke: this surge is leading to explosive growth in child labor and the biden administration is reportedly ignoring the warning signs. an hhs whistleblower explaining, i thought i was going to help place children in loving homes and i discovered children are being trafficked through sophisticated network that begins with being recruited in their home country, smuggled to the u.s. border and being delivered to a sponsor, some are criminals and members of criminal organizations and some sponsors view children as assets to earn income. we are witnessing explosion of labor trafficking, not to mention the dangerous track the kids are forced to take to get here and being dropped off by smugglers, putting pressure on
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border agents to care for them. no mention of the overwhelmed border or migrant children at all in president biden's reelection announcement yesterday. back to you. >> todd: i don't see how any human, much less parent, can sit there and hear that and not be so emotionally wrought they do everything in their power to change it. hope this hearing leads to some action, this is sickening. thank you. president biden taking aim at republicans, shocker. in his first speech after announcing presidential bid slam plans for the economy saying they will benefit the wealthy despite record high inflation and major bank failure during the administration. biden took opportunity to tout his handling of the economy. >> president biden: no better place to talk about the progress we made together and that would not have been made without you, that is a fact. our economic plan is working, we
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have to finish the job and there is more to do. >> todd: president wasted no time recruiting big donors, naming multi millionaire hollywood mogul jeffrey catburg as his co-chair, a long-time top democratic backer has backed hillary clinton and barack obama. >> ashley: the white house is dodging questions about his intention to serve a full second term. >> mr. president, you plan to serve all eight years? >> i'm not going to get ahead of the president, that is something for him to decide. i will not get ahead of it, there is a 2024 campaign, anything related to that, i refer you to that. >> ashley: it would be a straight up yes answer issue the white house press secretary addressed the question on twitter writing, i wanted to be sure i didn't go into 2024 more than appropriate under the law.
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if re-elected, president biden would serve all eight years. >> todd: you are not breaking down campaign strategy, you are asking will the president be going to work and answering that question. kayleigh mcenany reacting to the president's devicive campaign strategy. >> kayleigh: when i look at this, i see a president who is putting forward a campaign that is entirely defined by his opposition and what i mean by that is this, he puts out dark announcement video and thinks his competitor will be former president donald trump and saw brief mention of desantis in there, mention of him. you most of times demonize your opponent issue but not defined by that demonization, you usually have a story to tell of your own. the only story i know from joe biden is demonize republicans as maga republicans, that can win an election, we saw in the
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midterm, effective campaign can prosecute the case if you don't have a story to tell the american people. >> todd: despite joe biden calling for unity and respect in the upcoming election and during his initial address to the nation, kamala harris also continues to attack republicans calling them extremists. can't you feel the unity joe biden forms. group of f-150s going up in flames after electric batteries catch fire in the heat. first responders warn this will affect their jobs and we're talking to them next. >> ashley: there is this. >> strong state of the union, not any obvious gaffes. >> ashley: really? the media is running cover for joe biden ahead of the 2024 election season, we'll see if biden's track record stacks up to the media's narrative.
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>> janice: good morning, everyone. take a look at temperatures and what is happening across the country. chilly air for upper midwest, great lakes, northeast, two
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thirds of the country below average and cold enough for snow in the colorado rockies. dealing with heavy rain, we could see severe storms including hail, damaging wind and tornados today and getting into thursday and friday. this batch of showers and thunderstorms moves off toward the southeast and another area of low pressure moves friday. severe threat today for parts of texas across the gulf coast into florida and florida could see bullseye of severe storms. there is the area of concern, especially for dallas, down toward waco. any areas you see in orange or red the possibility of severe storms. know what to do if there is a watch or warning in your area. flash flooding is a concern. heavy rain in shofrt period of time and severe storm threat across the gulf coast toward the
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southeast and florida today. watch the skies and listen to foxweather.com, they will keep you up to date. in time for the weekend, this batch of showers and thunderstorms moving toward the mid-atlantic and northeast, not good, heads up on that for your weekend. there is the forecast today. cooler than average for two-thirds of the country and rain and thunderstorm for the mountains and big rain for the northeast on saturday. >> ashley: mixed bag of everything. >> janice: it is, it keeps me in business. be safe. >> todd: the rain will bring may flowers? >> janice: i heard that before. amazing. >> todd: bursting into flames after ev batteries overheated and caught fire. first responders describing how intense the fire from the
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batteries are. why aren't they putting water on this fire yet? >> because they are batteries, they have to put a whole lake on it to put them out. it is lithium batteries. yeah. >> shooting over there. >> lithium batteries. >> todd: my favorite sound bite ever. international fire chief association join me now. david, you are a volunteer firefighter having to put out fires. explain why ev battery fires are so challenging to firefighters? >> well, to be honest, todd, it is a totally different pathway than what most firefighters have to deal with. totally different mindset. basically it is a chemical reaction, not a normal fire where fire needs oxygen to burn
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thchl is chemical reaction that makes its own oxygen temperature is exo-thermic reaction. typical mindset doesn't apply here. i've been on society for automotive engineer task force on the vehicles since 2010 and that is one of the biggest things i've learned along the way with the vehicles. >> todd: that is scary. michael, you have to deal with these and other cases. pictures showing lithium batteries overheated in, pop that up. and tesla engulfed in flames and fire crew had to use a jack to lift up the car and cool the battery. how likely to see more images of long-burning fires as more ev's hit it is road?
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>> yeah, no doubt there is change in how our crews attack. in the united states we go on 400 vehicle fires per day and those are nonincidentses that handle in 30 minutes and we clean up the site. this is two plus hour incidentses and we can't extinguish this fire when the battery pack is involved and there are two options. do we cool the battery pack or let it go? in either case, we're talking two plus hour incident and different items. water, we have to get more water areas we don't have water highi -- fire hydrants.
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as we produce more ev's more other products will be on the road as we move to assembly pantses and our fire crews are continually challenged everyday and we've got to keep building resources so they can be successful. i'm not sure how you are, i never want to do something for the first time when lives are on the line thchl is what we're asking elected leaders. support fire service and get resources to train ahead of time, whether somebody is trapped, vehicle on fire, not first time dealing with an ev on the scene. >> todd: we are not ready and we better be significant consequences could result. interesting stuff. transgender swimmer lia thomas has a message for everyone talking about biological men in
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women's sports. >> they are using the guise of transgenderism to push beliefs and people in the camp carry implicit bias against trans people. >> todd: bring you more from the whirl wind interview. >> ashley: and improving curriculum by making math problems gender inclusive. what happened to teaching kids how to add and subtract? we're dive intoing this next. y . with skyrizi to treat my skin and joints, i'm getting into my groove. ♪(uplifting music)♪ along with significantly clearer skin... skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. skyrizi attaches to and reduces a source of excess inflammation that can lead to skin and joint symptoms. with skyrizi 90% clearer skin
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xenophobia. the author of "what is wrong with our schools," what a loaded question, daniel. my biggest question, i want to preface webster grove is in the st. louis area and moves more left than most places in the state of missouri. my biggest question is why is the pronouns and using right pronouns the focus? shouldn't they be focused on the fact several parts of the country and students, zero students are proficient in math? shouldn't they be trying to prevent that from happening in their district? >> it comes back to politics and critical theory in schools across the country, that is not places of learning or academic inquiry issue just politics, the place from which the left is going to bring about the social
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change, so schools should spend time learning the latest gender theory or political fad, not necessarily basic math or reading or geometry or algebra, we keep seeing stories about kids learning politics in math instead of geometry. >> ashley: keep that to poly-sci classes, not math. we did receive a statement from the school. we acknowledge and celebrate gender identity of all students creating safe and welcoming learning environment. this language is a small, but powerful step toward creating a more welcoming and equitable school district, where all students can thrive and succeed. your reaction to that statement
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we just got. >> i think part of the beauty of math is universality. there is no bias in 2 plus 2 equals 4, no bias and that appeals about math to so many people. it doesn't matter black, white, hispanic, man, woman, math is math. one of the few things we can speak about and do regardless of our identity. i don't see the purpose of bringing identity to something like math. only thing we can do is come to it through bias lens or lens of our identity, so i reject this statement in a sense. >> ashley: as a teacher, where do you see the future of our kids in our schools if we keep going with this rhetoric? >> i think we're going to see, i think of the story from years
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back, this group of students accosted, i believe dianne feinstein, they were demanding this politician make changes they want and she paused and asked what do you want, what is proof this will work, where is the money going to come from? the kids didn't have the answer, didn't know about civics, had no skill and ability to defend their position, they were ideologues, passion, but no knowledge to finish that passion. i think we will continue to see more of that. >> ashley: living life and figuring things out on their own, when i heard california was calling math racist, i thought it was a joke. it is not a joke. they are serious and we're talking about it a few years later. thank you for your time, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> todd: transgender athlete lia
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thomas speaking out against her former upenn teammates. >> we respect you as trans woman, we respect your identity, we don't think it is fair. they are using the guise of feminism to push transphobic beliefs and play it off as half support. >> todd: that comes in response to letters written by 16 teammates who felt thomas had an unfair advantage being a biological man. thomas says she does not feel responsible for the growing debate. today aaron rodgers newest member of the new york jet. he's bidding heartfelt farewell to green bay writing, i'm not sure it is possible to express gratitude i have to the packers, incredible fans, wisconsin, the
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players and men and women who work for the organization and amazing people i got to meet along the way. i hope you read this and feel my heart and soul filled with love, joy and peace about my time in green and gold. the longest sentence in history. aaron spent 18 seasons with green bay. he sat in the green room by himself, nobody talked to him until he was drafted. super bowl win in 2011. jets fans hope more of the same to break it since 1969, joe namath was last to do that. the debt ceiling showdown ramping up with republicans pushing spending cuts and president of the united states digging in against them. >> president biden: same trickle down dressed in maga clothing, they are going to let this
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country default on debt. >> ashley: cheryl casone has more on where this situation stands now. (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and you can't get any shuteye because you can't shut your eyes, or...if your itchy eyes have you itching for a fight, it's not too late for another treatment option for thyroid eye disease, also known as t-e-d. to learn more, visit treatted.com that's treatt-e-d.com.
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comment that she made watch. they're fighting to put fentanyl on the street by defend the funding border patrol. their proposal makes clear that only things house
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republicans are committed to giving to americans are increased crime, lower economic growth and more manufacturing jobs set back to china. well look that comment part of her attempt to blame the gop for the crisis at the border and the fentanyl search that is killing thousands of americans . these are things that republicans have committed to addressing those exact problems now after the president launched his reelection bid, the republican national committee releasing this ad watch border agents were overrun by a surge of 80,000 illegals yesterday evening, the city of san francisco this morning, escalating crime and fentanyl crisis. alright guys again, you know that those comments from karine jean pierre yesterday, really raising a lot of eyebrows. so it's like they're saying i'm wearing a white suit and a blue shirt and people believing them. it's a lie. it needs to be pointed out, sheriff. thank you. meanwhile, the white house says the key strategy of violence 2024 campaign is to
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show the president being president, adding that biden legislative accomplishments and leadership in the global community. >> todd: conducting virtual events and fundraisers, president of the fellow at the forum, beverly joins us now. did yesterday's campaign kickoff do that? >> if that was the goal, i would say they failed at this point, there is criticism about this video, for example, one thing surprising is from content perspective. even though the theme was let's finish this. it left the audience wondering
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what is there is short clip doing teleprompter lead to the camera and he is awkwardly pointing. the rest iseneration with imagery on it early morning yesterday jen psaki said the president doesn't do much before 9 a.m., just awkward all the way around.
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-- -- there is nothing or maybe logically over two years so far that he's pretty much massaged center left fights that happened to the democratic party. there is no natural home for an opposition candidate. >> david brooks is a columnist making the comments, beverly, i want your response to that. >> no wonder elon musk wanted to put state-sponsored media on pbs. the host did not even push back. take a look at whether or not he's falling upstairs which
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happens often and his recent trip to ireland, made horrible mistake of confusing the new zealand all black rugby team to the military force the black and tan and closed out a speech by saying god bless you all and let's go lick the world. you can't make this stuff up, we should just have a gaffe meter. this is ridiculous to an honest person, even a liberal would say he is not on top of his game. >> todd: the hunter scandal, document scandal, we ran out of time, beverly, we could spend a week going over the gaffes and scandal. >> ashley: leader of isis has been killed by the taliban,
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details next. >> todd: murderer who killed that south carolina man there was released in december, 16 years early. the victim's loved ones want answers and want the killer back behind bars, that family joins us next.
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the pentagon says the taliban killed suspected isis mastermind behind the kabul attack that left 13 servicemembers dead during the withdrawal from afghanistan. our thoughts and prayers remain with the families of the 13 servicemembers lost at abbey gate. the father of one brave servicemember telling fox news, it feels like a victory lap for them, that the afghanistan debacle is over and done with. bull crap issue no issue that doesn't sit well with me. chairman michael mccaul pushing the state department, demanding transparency from the administration. this document has yet to be shared with the american people, there is strong public interest in the department sharing results of after action review. to another fox news alert, military officials releasing
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first photos of the evacuation of the u.s. embassy staff from sudan, undertaking rescue operation amidfierce fighting in the city that is home to the u.s. embassy. 400 killed and thousands injured. u.s. africa command says all diplomatic staff have been evacuated from the u.s. embassy using rotary aircraft and have been returned. >> ashley: south carolina family is demanding justice for carl smalls, jr., whose killer was released 16 years early. the killer was quietly set free after serving 19 years of a 35-year sentence. the family wants him back behind bars. his sister and parents join me now. thank you for getting up so early to talk about this. let me just get this straight, the day he was released, you got
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an automated robo-call, not a human, saying this man who killed your son and brother was being let out of jail 16 years early. lilly, what was the first thing you did after you got that call? >> first of all, we were -- we did receive a call. it was not planned that way, but we had employee from the victim services and she just fell compelled to call us. if she had not called us, we would have gotten the robo-call. >> ashley: she did this out of the goodness of her heart, no one was going to call you if she didn't. >> correct. >> ashley: carl, how did that make you feel that no one called you to tell you that your son's
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killer was being let out? >> it made it even worse, the fact he's been released 16 years early was enough. just to think we were almost as if i considered we were collateral damage. i consider this the justice system as turning into the criminal assistance system instead of criminal justice system and we as family were collateral damage for the criminals. >> ashley: adrian, do you feel this opened this wound back up and revictimized you and your family? >> it did. december of 2022, just celebrated 20 years of his passing and the bandaid was ripped off wound began. >> ashley: he saved a correction
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officer from death and alerting officers about an escaped inmate. letting him out 16 years early is illegal in your state. he was let out after this judge's decision, who is now retired. the south carolina ag wilson is furious about him being released, saying he should not have been released and we need him back behind bars as soon as possible. what is the state and ag doing to get him back behind bars? >> they are doing everything in their power, we have a meeting with the supreme court today to argue why they should have never let him out. we have a press meeting and they are in contact with us, doing everything possible. last friday, they asked bench warrant to be put out for his
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arrest. unfortunately issue he's a freeman and they were not able to do that. >> ashley: carl, has anyone at the state or ag's office said how difficult or easy it will be to get him back into custody after he was released? >> well, they are -- they'll be able to get him back. the law is on our side as far as getting back. everything was improperly done getting him removed from prison. the fact that the prosecutor that prosecuted him originally, mr. david pasqual is keeping us informed and abreast of what is going on. we are confident we can get him back. it just seems like the solicitor
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we have right now, he should be the one walking us through all of this. our former solicitor, mr. pasqual is working closer with us. >> ashley: i couldn't believe what i was reading when i saw the story this morning. 16 years early. a murder conviction is a murder conviction and you should serve time for that. so sorry this is happening to your family and it opened up this wound yet again. hoping you get justice you deserve and he can be back behind bars where he belongs. thank you for your time. good luck today, especially talking to the supreme court. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> todd: they don't get 16 more years with their loved one. >> ashley: exactly. randi weingarten heads to capitol hill to defend her role in covid school closure and republicans are ready to hold her and the teachers union accountable. congressman michael cloud will
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be in today's hearing and we're talking to him live. >> todd: we are holding steve doocy accountable, steve, we want accurate and concise reporting of the facts and just the facts. >> steve: okay, joe friday, we'll do. coming up on "fox and friends" in 10 minutes and five seconds, we'll cover our top story with retired general anthony tataheart attack, he will assess national security after the taliban killed the isis terrorist behind the attack in kabul which culled 13 servicemembers from that withdraw at in afghanistan at the abbey gate. and brad winstrom is asking tough questions today on capitol hill. we'll get his reaction to dr. fauci admitting to adverse
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>> todd: a blockbuster hearing happening on the hill this afternoon where teacher's union boss randy weingarten will have to answer to her role keeping your kids out of school during the pandemic. >> heat is on with weingarten retaining a lawyer ahead of the high profile event. >> todd: a member sitting on the house select committee joins us now. her lawyer is shirking blame on
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her behalf. what will you ask it show that randy weingarten was to blame for the harm done to our kids? >> well, here's the one in a long number of instances where we see that what was guiding many of the agencies and certainly she was a part of this, not the science but the political science. and she was brought in just before much of the guidance was released. not the weigh in on any sort of scientific expertise but to weigh in for the political decisions that were made and, of course, we know that hurdles were put in those guidance to schools opening up and getting kids back in. we have seen the devastating learning loss that's occurred because kids were left out of school for so long. and so we'll be talking to her about that and i'm sure we'll get some great answers for the american people. >> ashley: then there was this comment that was made by president biden this week that i think had every parent out there take a step back and think what did he just say? i want to listen to the
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soundbite and have you talk about it on the other side. >> rebecca put a teacher's creed into words when she said there's no such thing as someone else's child. no such thing as someone else's child. our nation's children are all our children. >> ashley: i beg to differ. and just this week we saw a poll that was saying american parents care more about what's happening in their kids' schools and in their kids' lives than medicaid and social security so obviously this is at the top of mind for parents. i mean, what did you make of those comments? goes along with randy has been saying driving a wedge between parents and their kids. this is not what the american people want. they want to raise their kids want them to go to school and learn math, writing and reading. educate them in a way that will prepare them for school. what we see is marxist society
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that society owns the kids and the parents are quote, birthing people. this is an ideology we will continue to oppose. and as we talk to ms. weingarten today about the many things she has said along these lines that have really shown that she is not really for the kids. she is for a system and, again, american federation of teachers, this union is more of a political organization than anything that has to do with helping kids learn. >> todd: from hillary's famous comment that the village raising your children to what joe said there the left really wants to control your children. it's not right. meantime your state's oil and gas industry your state being texas continuing to grow despite joe biden's policies. the industry added 20,000 jobs year over year great state of texas over 11 point increase. how is texas setting the road map for the rest of the nation, standing up to joe biden and the far left's green energy agenda? >> well, exactly. you know, texans are going to find a way to get it done. in spite of all the policies
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coming out of this administration creegd our strength to other nations and play to really china's strengths. texas is going to stand strong. we are going to do everything we can and we have a road map ahead of us, a long road ahead of us with the biden administration in the way. to return us to american energy dominance. when, again, it's so important to our economy and jobs and families. it's important important to maintaining the strength of our american reserve currency. so, texas is going to lead the way on this. we will keep working hard and kudos to those in the industry the oil and gas industry doing their best work. >> ashley: how do you think the biden administration, in particular even the democrats far left progressives are going to respond to something like this? >> >> i'm sure they will try to say that it's all biden's fault or whatever. his policies have been clear that he's been after the oil and gas industry. you know, there is a report that came out some years ago saying that america was ceding its
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strength sending oil and gas over seas and revenues overseas. oil and gas is part of everything we buy and do going to be here for quite a while. >> todd: i'm sure a.o.c. is headed down to texas to eliminate those 20,000 jobs like she did amazon. michael cloud, thank you for joining us. "fox & friends" begins right now. ♪ ♪ the nation bracing for what is expected to be an explosive hearing on border policy. >> whistleblower testimony is expected to reveal how this surge is leading to an explosive growth in child labor. >> migrant children that are being literally sold into slavery. >> the taliban killed a suspected isis mastermind behind the kabul airport attack. >> 13 u.s. service members killed and 170 afghan civilians. >> president biden's first remarks since the big announcement. >> finish the job. >> finish the job. finish the j

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