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i hope this movie is a reminder to everyone what america is really about. >> ainsley: very sweet of you. jake gyllenhaal has recently said hereby he has such a heart for our soldiers and done so many movies about the military he enjoys this and thanks them all. we thank you too, dar, for telling this story. it's really important. >> thank you so much. thank you for having me. >> ainsley: everyone go and see the covenant. seconds hour of "fox & friends" begins right now and there is brian's face. come on over. ♪ ♪ ♪ every little thing for you ♪ never seemed enough for you ♪ you don't want to lose it again ♪ but i'm not like them ♪ >> steve: if you know this song,. >> ainsley: brian's favorite. >> steve: it's going to be me ♪
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>> ainsley: they are singing it's going to be me but it sounds like going to be may. we are playing that as we look at warsaw, virginia because today is may 1st. >> ainsley: a apparently a ton of peoples that say that chris said his phone was blowing up last may. you might see that on social media today justin timberlake song. >> steve: n singh welcome aboard. >> ainsley: may first. may pool. did you have a field d would dae around it brook inbrook inwe were studding. we had financials. >> ainsley: you were precinct for your birthday party it's coming up. >> brian: is it a national holiday? >> ainsley: it is. >> brian: everyone has off. going to be sunday. are. >> ainsley: celebrate for the month. brian loves to talk about his birthday. >> brian: always. >> steve: mayday is people belong to a union and celebrate
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union activity. it's a big day. >> ainsley: that's not what i celebrated. >> steve: i know. >> brian: everybody bring their lunch pail. >> steve: speaking of lunch pail and unions and things like that bernie sanders was on yesterday on one of the sunday shows. and he was talking a little bit about joe biden's chances in 2024. remember, he kicked off the campaign last week. and, as it turns out, bernie sanders, who is 81 years old, is not concerned about joe biden wants 80 years old currently when it comes to agility and stuff like that. joe biden is doing just fine. >> ainsley: is he very agile. >> steve: agility and acuity as well. joe biden is going to do fine as long as he doesn't forget his roots, which are blue collar. >> brian: forgets everything else. >> ainsley: here is bernie sanders over the weekend talking about joe biden. he is the trite candidate and senator chris coons on biden's run in 2024. >> i think the choice is pretty
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clear and that choice is biden. and, second of all, what i do believe is the democrats and the president have got to be stronger on working class issues. they have got make it clear that we believe in a government that represents all, not just the few. take on the greed of the insurance companies and drug companies, wall street, all the big money interest. and start delivering for working class people. you do that, i think biden is going to win in a landslide. >> i think joe biden is agile, capable, his record of leadership at home and abroad makes him eminently qualified we should be focused on the wisdom and experience he brings to the job. >> brian: two people surrogates out there selling joe biden 70% of the country does not want him to run again. 48% say they don't want him to run again they say age. people look at the economy number one issue for him 34% approval rating when it comes to the economy. so right now you see r.f.k. jr.
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run and take 19% out of his approval. he has at 62%. doesn't seem like on all the sunday shows not one person mentioned that what they are trying to do is sell you on kamala harris being competent. thomas freidman writing how amazingly conversant she was at munich and amazing she was at college speaking event. we taped it and watched it anything but amazing. they want to sell you on this. head-to-head what never selling you on is joe biden could beat donald trump. we're not sure who else can. on average, as of right now, trump loses to biden by just 1.4%. we'll see what happens if he gets the nomination and everyone consolidates around him but, guys, ron desantis is just coming back now from overseas. he is going to see what his approval ratings are like. they dipped a little bit. no doubt about it donald trump is enter gaining steam. handling campaign brilliantly.
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letting joe biden's record speak to for itself. joe biden compared to donald trump, whether they do it i think his numbers are ticking up they see how joe biden doesn't seem -- he seems to be aging before our ice. doesn't work weekends. rarely does one or two events day and never speaks to the press. tim scott is somebody who has raised $21 million already. here's what he said about what he will do next. >> one of the things i found on my faith in america tour is americans are hungry for something positive but also anchored in conservatism. we are the land of opportunity, not a land of oppression. we celebrate our founding fathers, we don't cancel them. so, on may 22nd, just a few weeks away, i want you to come on down to north charleston, south carolina and participate as we make a major announcement about what's next. >> ainsley: he will be in north charleston making that major
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announcement. everyone thinks is he probably going to put his hat in the ring. the republican party, there are many more candace on the republican side. the democrats say they are not going to have a debate. donald trump has hinted around he is not going to participate in the debate. many people think he is just saying that. he will pattern pate when he sees everyone else saning up for the debate first one in september or august. >> steve: august i do believe and fox is going to be hosting that. this is exactly what we have been thinking was going to happen. essentially all the democrats are going to rally around for the most part. you know, of the traditional and the party leaders. rally around joe. and they are going to allow then the republicans during a bruising primary to just cause chaos while joe biden runs the country. joe biden is not going to be doing any rallies or anything like that. is he going to do his job, whatever consists of that you know, do different events. make policy speeches and then i would imagine in six months is he going to starts talking about the campaign. >> ainsley: if donald trump
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selected ron desantis as his vice president, is there a way he could do that? they from the same state. >> steve: you know what? that's a really good point. that's why nikki haley and tim scott could not be the president and vice president. >> brian: i don't think there is already so much bad blood between them. i could not see it. plus, ron desantis is not a number two. and donald trump is not a number two. i think that. >> ainsley: both strong permits brian i don't see it. already gotten so personal just in the ads let alone interview. >> ainsley: could be a winning ticket. >> brian: try to get somebody in number two that's different. backfill on different areas. maybe it is nikki haley, maybe it's tim scott. if you listen to tim scott, his message is so different. it's optimism, his personal story. being a conservative and he is not anti-trump. he says i enjoyed working with president trump. is he not going to say anything negative about him. >> ainsley: seems like a great guy people like him in south carolina. he loves god. his faith is so strong.
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>> brian: is he a great guy. even if you don't vote for him. just know this person is the type of person you wonder he is so good why is he in politics? >> ainsley: he could be vice president? he could the vice president. >> steve: maybe that's it. maybe is he running for haven't. so, we'll find out. things are going that way. one big issue though for joe biden is crime. in fact, the cover of the "new york post" this morning, the headline right down here, apple watch. because so many cars, 200 hyundai and kias were stolen in december alone because people saw that tiktok challenge and they use that usb thing and wind up stealing the car. what the mayor came out yesterday, what he said you know what? we are going to starts giving out these apple airtag trackers. here's the tropical. essentially is he giving out 500 from a nonprofit. there are 4.5 million vehicles
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in new york city. so, you know, it could be one of those deter rents like you never know this could be one in 20 cars that has one of those things, but all it does is if your car is moving. >> ainsley: tracks them. >> steve: get a notification. low jack the cops can track it. all you got iphone as soon as as soon as you see the car moving. cops say we'll take it from there. >> brian: this is insane. we can't stop from you having your car stolen, but we can follow and see the exciting moment when he sells it to somebody else and they cut it up before you can get to it or citizen, i will be an astin i will ask an uber to follow that car ahead of me and then i will ask him to give my car back. that will be great. so his answer is. >> steve: they say don't do that. >> brian: good luck with that 2023. 4,184 cars stolen already this year. last year 3756, and their answer
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is i have an idea how to keep your car. i have a way for you to track your car after it's stolen. well, how exciting, honey, we can see our car once on long island ended up in the scrap yard in new jersey. fantastic. hope i get my airtag back. >> ainsley: or on some ship going to another country. >> brian: fantastic. >> ainsley: use our drones star chase technology and good old fashioned police work to safely recover your stolen car. >> brian: what about the club? >> ainsley: help us help you get an airtag. >> brian: what about the club? i thought the club worked. >> they used to saw the steering wheel in half. >> ainsley: it is a good start. he says the numbers are so high in york he wants onto reduce the numbers. it is a start. some people would like to have this. >> brian: you think it's a start? >> steve: 's cool. >> ainsley: where do you hide it. >> brian: under the seat where you keep quarters and nickels right by your seat belt. >> wonder how many people will
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get the free airtag from apple and put it on their keys because they are always losing their keys. foreabout the car i lose my keys more often. >> brian: that's what it's meant more and any other devices that you got. unfortunately used to surveil people. people dropping them in purses not good. >> brian: so thanks, mr. mayor. next? >> steve: the "new york times" is talking about crime and, in particular, to show how bad it is in san francisco, the headline is in san francisco, a troubled year at a whole foods market reflects a city's woes. they talked about how they opened a flapship whole foods in not a great neighborhood it turns out because initially the thinking was the tech workers were going to about be coming in all the time but then during the pandemic the tech workers stayed home and they wound up with a different kind of clientele. >> ainsley: yeah. so the "new york times" is reporting this: people threaten employees with guns, knives and sticks. they flung food.
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screamed, fought, and tried deface the floor. according to records, 568 emergency calls were made over 13 months. many depicting scenes of mayhem. males with machete -- man with machete is back the report on one 911 call states. another guard is was just assaulted another says. a man with a four inch knife attacked several security guards and sprayed employees with foam from a fire excontinuing gerbiller according to a third. in september a 30-year-old man died in the bathroom from overdose of fentanyl highly potent opioid and methamphetamine and also defecating on the floor. >> brian: mystery solved. why did whole foods closed? we just told you. just a joke. san francisco all hell has broken loose since mayor gavin newsom gaveway to mayor. >> ainsley: all the whomless people come live in my state. >> brian: took his magic to the
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state and more people left that state than any other because taxes are so high and crime is so high. number one county more than any other county is los angeles county. new york has the other three of the top five. >> ainsley: where do they go? texas, north carolina, florida. >> steve: tennessee. places like that no tax. >> ainsley: no tax. >> steve: had whole foods been forward-thinking like the city of new york, they would have simply put air tags on loaves of bread down there to the left. >> ainsley: lost billions of dollars in revenue because some people have moved out of this state. >> steve: there goes the tax. absolutely. absolutely. so that is what is going on in the world. in the meantime ashley joins us with news from down in texas in the eyes of the law enforcement community are trying to figure out where that guy went. >> there is 200 different law enforcement officers after this guy. a fox news alert right now. a massive search is underway for the man accused of killing five people. this does include an 8-year-old
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boy execution style. ice officials say 38-year-old francisco oropesa illegal immigrant deported five times. fbi and texas governor greg abbott are now offering an 80 pourntion dollars reward for his capture. police warn he is armed and dangerous. now a fox weather alert. virginia beach is declaring a local state of emergency after a tornado tore through the city. destroying up to 100 homes and overturning boats. so far no injuries have been reported but crews are out picking up debris and cleaning up damage in morning. follow the story more by down loading the fox weather app. to any connected device. bud light accuse much of cowardice turning off youtube. the ad features friends at country music concert and being accused of pandering after the backlash from a partnership with transgender activist dylan mulvaney. it was not immediately clear how many negative comments appeared before they were disabled.
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one calling the brand cowards take much more than country music ad to win back. bud light sales dropped 17% after that partnership with mulvaney. the biden administration's new rule forcing good credit home buyers to pay more each month and that's to support high risk buyers. that goes into effect today. buyers with a credit score of at least 680, have to pay about $40 more per month on $400,000 mortgaged damage according to experts. buyers will lower credit scores with those lower credit scores can now qualify for better mortgage rates. i don't care how are that's not fair. >> steve: people who are responsible are paying more for the people who are not. >> ashley: nope. >> brian: jp morgan chase taking over first republic overnight. all happens on the weekend. stuart varney heard about this and ainsley said this. >> ainsley: come on out. ♪ come on, come on
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the fec bought it and sold it, correct? >> stuart: immediately to jp morgan chase. >> brian: why is that the scenario that's best? >> stuart: got to get control of the banking panic. we have had three bank failures. >> this is the third. you have got this worry that it's going to expand out to the entire banking system and look like 2007 and 2008 full banking crisis. stop the rot. they do that by rescuing these banks as they go along. is this the last bank to be rescued? i simply don't know. i can't answer that question. with you they are trying to stop the rot. and so far it is working. because, the stock price of these regional banks been greatly under pressure, that's stabilized this morning. slightly lower but basically stable. your money is safe. if you have got a deposit at first republic it is safe up to 250,000 bucks. and if you have got a joint account say with a spouse, it's safe up to $500,000. so, the depositors largely are
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okay. they are covered. they are now holders of -- now depositors with jp morgan chase which is the biggest bank in the country. gotten bigger with this acquisition. it now has 10% of all of the deposits in america. that's jp morgan chase. they have gotten bigger. regional bank smaller. safety in size. and that's the authority's position. >> ainsley: what does this mean for the average american, someone who might not bank at first republic? >> stuart: very little it. means very little. if they stop the a rot. if they stop the panic, that is good news for everybody in this economy. if they have not stopped the rot and keep getting a banking crisis, it's bad news for everybody. >> steve: when you are talking about the rot or the panic, it was back in martha $30 billion. >> stuart: correct. >> steve: $30 billion went to first republic. that's going to stabilize things. everybody is okay. we are stable right now. people at first republic are going we are getting out while the getting is good. they took their money elsewhere. their stock price has tanked. >> that's right.
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>> that's why it will be interesting to see where it winds up today. because they want to stop the rot. they don't want people at those medium banks to go i wonder if i'm safe. >> going to be very interesting day for banking stocks in america. are they going to go down? is the panic continuing? is the nervousness continuing? or is it stable as i think it is going to be stable. this panic is drawing to a close. that's a very brave thing to say but drawing to a close. >> brian: silicon valley bank we know the problem. ceo same guy san francisco fed. >> bad management bag regulation. >> brian: they cashed out before when things started dipping. they all cashed out. the highers and they got the big bonuses they crashed the back insurance comes and bales them out could though have forecasted any of this problem ahead of time and what did they do? because they we knew the inflation was going up and interest rates were going up. why didn't they?
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>> stuart: you really want to nail somebody, don't you? >> brian: why do they get away with it. >> stuart: getting away with it? it's bad management, bad regulation. >> brian: yet they still get rich. these ceos still get rich. >> stuart: what do you want to do? >> brian: claw back the money. if you go ahead and do something so irresponsible that you did. you should nazi sissel con valley bank ceos cashing out before it crashed they need to get that money back. >> stuart: nice editorial. >> brian: you don't think so? >> stuart: don't put words in my mouth? >> brian: you don't feel people act irresponsibly get bailed out by the fec and bigger bank buy them and no hell to pay? >> stuart: would you like to be on my show this morning. >> brian: sil sign mull cast. >> stuart: i don't want to be put in position of condemning whole groups of people got away with something. >> brian: what's going to stop the ripple? >> stuart: you want me to have a go at somebody. >> ainsley: going to help the
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country? >> brian: who ho is the next irresponsible ceo on some island cash again on somebody else's deposits. >> stuart: would you like the president to say something. >> brian: settle things down. >> stuart: say claw back those people who abused the banking system would you like that. >> brian: sure. >> stuart: put a word in at the white house. >> brian: i don't think the ceo should get richer. >> ainsley: your show statement as brian's radio show. i would advise go on the show and be a guest. his show starts at 9:00 and also watch "american built" also mondays at 9:00 but at 9:00 p.m. >> brian: i will go on american built. >> stuart: what did you build? >> brian: nothing. >> ainsley: how did you feel were you just berated? >> stuart: i feel good. the audience is well clued in to the banking crisis, i hope. >> steve: thank you, sir. >> ainsley: a fox news alert to tell you about. massive manhunt now underway for illegal immigrant accused of ciflg five people including a
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illegal immigrant accused killing five people in texas. fan cisco has been deported multiple times over the years. >> we are still out there trying to find this individual. we consider him armed and dangerous. we are not going to stop until we actually arrest him and bring him into custody. is he out there and is he a threat to the community. i don't want anyone to think that something different than that is he a threat to the community. >> ainsley: joining us now president of the national border patrol council brandon judd. brandon, great to have you on. thank you. >> thank you, ainsley, appreciate it guy loads gun and comes over and shoots five of them in the house allegedly what's your reaction? >> criminals are empowered, law enforcement we can't just do what is necessary to protect the
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american people just the act of being in the country illegally is not enough to be deported from the united states. that emboldens them that's what we saw in this particular case. >> this is a case that never should have happened. this person should have never been in the united states in the first place. if we had done a better job this person would not have been here and these deaths would not have occurred. >> ainsley: deported five different times. found his cell phone and clothing. he wasn't there probably gone back to mexico and return eventually you know he will. there are some people doing it the right way people waiting years and years. >> the ones setting the policies are driving all of this. when we talk about blood on heir hands, if it wasn't for their policies, if they would actually do what is necessary to protect the american people do what is
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right. the administration plays with politics. they look at what their base wants and pander to that rather than what is doing best for this country. if we would simply put the policies in place, we could secure the border tomorrow. >> ainsley: you know, yesterday, chuck todd had an interview with alejandro mayorkas our dhs secretary and he says basically how are you going to work well with border patrol when they don't like you? listen to this. >> i want to ask but border patrol because the union doesn't like you. how can you lead a group of people whose union wants you out of office? >> chuck, i'm incredibly proud to work with the united states border patrol. i have supported them vigorously since my first day in office. i will continue to do so. >> ainsley: he makes a great point. there's no respect. >> no and there shouldn't be any respect. when he goes out and he vilifies the horse patrol agents. when he says that it bricks back memory us of the worst that
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happening in this country talking about racism that clearly shows that he is not going to do what is right by the american people. is he also going to be a politician. when you look at the policies and programs. i personally met with him on multiple occasions i told him the solutions to need to happen. i even stayed within this administration's parameters. did i not go back to the trump era policies even though they worked time and time again. and he completely and totally rejected that how are we supposed to have any respect for him when he is not going to do right by the american people and that's his job. >> ainsley: brandon, thank you so much for coming on. >> ainsley, it was good to be with you, thank you. >> ainsley: always good to have you on. thank you for what you do. hunter biden's secret daughter navy goes to court today. why the biden family doesn't acknowledge one of their own. he's next. ♪the in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate.
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arkansas courtroom. he is told to appear. is he it going to try to explain why he is petitioning to reduce child support payments to the mother of his 4-year-old child, an attorney for w lunden roberts says mr. biden claims to be nothing more than a yale-educated attorney/artist somewhat desstudy and needs support adjusted for artist living on meager means he lives lavishly. george washington jonathan turley. what do you think -- who has the stronger case here the mom who needs money or hunter who wants to pay less? >> clearly the mother and that also includes the effort to allow this child to use her family name of biden. you know, brian, i live in a city that arguably has the highest concentration of narcissistic craven human beings on earth but this has shocked many of us even by washington standards.
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i mean, the biden family has refused to acknowledge this 4-year-old girl. even the dog in the biden family got a stocking on their fireplace this christmas but not this little girl. the president does not list her as a grandchild. her father is trying to reduce his support for her. he tried to deny his being her parent. and, at some point. >> brian: it's nuts. >> learn all that maybe i'm a father of four and maybe that's why i find this so crushing. but, the thought of this little girl eventually reading about how her family treated her, denied her existence is really shocking. >> brian: i will take a cut from your editorial. it says the pain this child will experience upon learning of how the bidens erased any reference to her and fought even her ability to claim to be a member of the family, even the biden's dogs, cats, got stockings at christmas but not their granddaughter navy joan who they
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have never asked to even see let alone support. i just hate to say it. imagine if don jr., eric or somebody in the trump family had this it would be leading every single block and probably referenced in that comedic speech on the white house correspondence dinner. now they are going to find out what hunter biden can pay. they will find out maybe the 10% stake he has in that chinese company and how much it was worth when he sold it they say between 420,000 and maybe up to $10 million. they are going to stock looking through his financial records. do they want that? >> yeah. well, karma is a tough thing. they really, i think, overplayed their hand here by trying to avoid parental support. he has put -- hunter biden has put into play his own finances. well, one source of knowing of what money hunter has is the laptop. and his own counsel, went into this arkansas court and tried once again to suggest well maybe
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this isn't his laptop. and the judge jumped all over him. and said, wait, hold it. you're his lawyer. is it his laptop or not? and the guy backpedaled. buff these games are going to have to stop. but the irony is that this effort could really backfire across the board. he is under investigation in delaware, in washington ohe may have tripped the wire on this one by once again trying to reduce his support for his own child. >> brian: i want to add something else to this. yesterday, senator ron johnson said when tony blinken tried to become secretary of state he was asked direct direct directly dou have any correspondence with hunter biden's dealings he said no. it's going to come out today we have proof of emailings and great relationship between the two, correspondence and coziness that i don't think antony blinken has with his dad.
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what's going to come of this? >> that's very serious. it is a crime to lie to congress. he did this in the course of becoming a cabinet member. so you couldn't have anything more serious than this allegation in terms of wrongdoing in the sense that it is a federal crime. so, we're going to have to see if the johnson can stick the landing, but he seems quite confident that there was no equivocation that it was outright false statement made to congress by secretary blinken. >> brian: by the way, people at home, there are six different places where business dealings might be affecting foreign policy with our country. with our president. and now we find out the secretary of state might have the same issues this is where the will investigation leads not a tit-for-tat, it's about politics and national security. that's where it could be
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heading. jonathan turley thanks so much. >> thank you. >> brian: thank you for allowing me to harass you friday night for phone call and instant analysis. i appreciate it? >> my pleasure. >> brian: you got it. meanwhile, ashley strohmier you you have the latest news. >> ashley: tom brady sending love to former tampa bay teammate shaq barrett after his little 2-year-old daughter drowned in home swimming tool. posted this picture with the caption. awry a barrett was the youngest of barrett's four children she died yesterday morning 20 days after her second birthday. police do not believe the drowning is suspicious. former twitter ceo jack dorsey now saying the company, quote: all went south in elon musk took over. musk making a series of criminal comment on social media site blue sky also saying the board of directors should not have forced the sale to musk when he tried backing out of $44 billion deal. doors dorsey has made critical comments about the sale to musk
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before and blaming himself from letting the country stray from original mission. one louisiana high school senior has a big decision to make after being accepted by more than 170 colleges and being offered more than $9 million in scholarships. the 16-year-old credits his support system and his faith for his success. listen. >> i give all honor glory and honor to god definitely. my parents that always supported and encouraged me. i have dreams and aspirations long-term that is beyond right now next 10 and 20 years. those are all things i want to publish those things that i said. a believe that right now is stepping stones to get to where i want to be. >> malik barnes says he is going to make his final college decision tomorrow in baseball angel stars who he hay ohtani crushes a 415-foot home run and pretty big win over the milwaukee brewers while on the south side of chicago.
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walk-off home run snaps a 10 game losing streak for the white sox. and check out padres fan in made amazing one-handed catch on austin nola's home run. >> run for nola. down and he drops the head. it sounded good. padre fan makes the one-handed grab. >> ashley: he went home happy, too. beat the san francisco giants 6-4. those are some of your headlines check in with meteorologist adam klotz for forecast. >> beautiful out here on fox square. actually a little bit of sunshine. can't say it's going to last. all rain across the east for the couple of days system we are at aing mostly clear skies one system spreading rain new york new england. green boxes are flood warnings in maine and then back across the midwest, there is still rain and actually some snow falling
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across the u.p. and across michigan. this is your futurecast forecast and your fox model, put that running august the way through tuesday, wednesday and thursday. you see rounds of raw weather across the midwest. across new england as we are going to be dealing with, again, rain and yes at times snow. that's the case in wisconsin and the u.p. i will leave you here with your forecast across the country. if you are outside that area 46 degrees high in chicago today and just that kind of nastiness, otherwise, warmer off towards the west, 75 degrees in montana. those are your weather headlines for now. tossing it back inside to you. >> brian: a lot going on. big country. thank you so much for covering it all. piers morgan who has an accent joins us live ahead of the king's coronation later this week and what it's like to work with ainsley. 100 seniors in texas are getting full time jobs today and fill a desperate need for work. our friend, houston's mattress mac joins us live with two of the students ready to say yes.
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opening. animated movie been at the number one spot for four consecutive weeks. 10th animated film in history to reach the $1 billion milestone. director guy ritchie's new film "the covenant" depicts the story of american soldier in afghanistan who tried tries to reach afghan interpreter after finding out he was not given safe passage to america. the actor who plays that interpreter joined us earlier with what the film means to him. listen. >> all-american soldiers did put their lives at stake every day in afghanistan trying auto to do the right thing and at the same time, all interpreters did put their life at stake every day alongside with the u.s. soldiers. if you can be part of a movie that sheds light on a subject like this, nothing could make me happier. >> the covenant also stars jake gillan hall as the former american service members and is in theaters now. and those are some of your
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headlines, steve. back to you. >> steve: thank you, ashley. >> ashley: you are welcome. >> steve: tonight, nearly 100 high school student seniors will receive full-time job offers to join the skilled trade industry. the soon-to-be graduates from the houston area will fill roles that are desperately needed amid a nationwide labor shortage. joining us right now we have got two of those students jackson lawson and ashley shugart along aaron ennis who chairs the organization. good morning to all of you have and joining us from the houston area. >> good morning. >> steve: aaron, this is a wonderful idea. essentially it's signing day like the sports do. explain where you came up with that idea and what you have got planned for tonight. >> five years ago in supporting scoot district working for what used to be known as the affinity group now known atwood. working the oil and gas and petra chemical and construction industry for over 20 years.
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we needed trades and skills people. through clear technical education. we can now recruit students just like we would a football player, a pitcher, a basketball player, so forth and so on. we came up with the idea to recruit the future skills and trades folks. this is your future welders, your instrumentation techs, electricians and carpenter through career technical education a lot of students rah forded these particular opportunities. and so i partnered with bisd came up to recognition the same we do with athletes. the idea is to give them the recognition that they deserve that they are going to be going into high wage, high opportunity jobs with a signing day with the thought we can continue to increase career technical education and further along the trades and skills workforce. >> steve: it's a great idea. and, tonight, things kick off 6:00 p.m. central time. ashley, tell us a little bit
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about the offers that you have gotten and can you give us a hint which job you're going to take? >> so, i did get all of my offers out to me that i did interview with. and i ended up taking content. >> steve: tell us what that entails and what you're going to do. >> i will be an instrumentation helper and just be shadowing them learning how to do calibrations and fixing things that's broken and transfer different things over. >> steve: okay. very good. jackson. jacks, what about your future?w? >> i got an interview or i had four interviews. i had two companies get back with me. and i'm probably going to take sampson fabrication and i'm going to be a welder's helper which is grinding the for them
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congratulations to both of you. you just felt obligated to because everybody else was. >> yes, sir, i did. but i talked to my dad and he said it was okay if i just, you know, worked for somebody i was passionate about. >> steve: absolutely. ashley, same thing for you. i'm sure a number of your went o college and did stuff like that. you are not making money yet. you are. >> yes, sir. >> steve: that's great. aaron, real quick, before you go. for the people who are looking in, i know that in 2019 you only had 11. now you have got about 80 students. if people are interested in your program, how do they track you down? >> so, if they are interested in
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our program and learning more, they can follow us on our are petra chemical website. we can provide the links for you all to share. follow me on linkedin. that's a auto good resource to see all the latest happening with ct, and bcpc. >> steve: later on today go to foxnews.com we will have the story and link to your website. aaron and ashley and jax. thank you for getting up early. we know you have an exciting night tonight in houston congratulations. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ainsley: you bet. >> steve: rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel calls out joe biden's stance on china as she draws the battle lines for 2024. >> china is the reason fentanyl is coming across our border. we sold our strategic petroleum reserves to china. this is an administration that this is an administration that is more china first than america first. ♪
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