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>> todd: >> todd: new drone video showing hundreds of migrants lining up in texas after illegally crossing into the united states. with just days until the end of title 42, our country is bracing for the surge to become so much worse. you are watching, i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier. and challenges this claim, listen. >> get back to securing the board and make sure we have the ability to turn away those trying to come here illegally. bottom line is secretary mayorkas and joe biden have
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dereliction of duty and my opinion secretary mayorkas should be removed, resign or be impeached. there is no plan democrats have in place, they are sitting on rhetoric with noac. >> ashley: doug luzader live from washington with the details. good morning. >> doug: good morning, this is the week we've been praying for and will find out if the worst case scenarios will play out at the border and whether the biden administration is prepared for this, what we've been seeing is large groups of immigrants and that number may swell thursday when covid era asylum restrictions of lifted. mayorkas has repeatedly despite images and what we're seeing issue the border is secure and he's ready for this. >> we've been preparing for this for more than a year and a half, you are correct. it is a regional challenge and
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it requires a regional response, which is why we're working with countries to the south. we need immigration reform. everything that the department of homeland security is doing and our federal government is doing is within a broken immigration system. >> doug: many members of congress from border states say the white house hasn't done enough. >> that is a band-aid, biden administration had two years to prepare and did not do so and our state will bear the brunt and migrants will be in crisis, this is crisis for border communitieses and migrants. the parties are thinking about this from a political perspective rather than a human perspective. sglpg >> and while the pentagon is deploying troops to the border, the mission is limited, will
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relieve logistics issues and will not be involved in enforcement action. texas governor abbott dismissed the idea. >> president biden is sending 1500 bidens to do paperwork, that will not secure the border. we need 15,000 or 150,000 because of the open border policy of the biden administration thchl is a day late and tens of thousands of soldiers too few. >> doug: the numbers are staggering, national border patrol council says illegal crossings are averaging 7000 per day. >> todd: doug luzader, thank you. images we are showing are preliminary numbers, imagine how much worse it will get and how
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much more inundated when title 42 expires. boil this down to one simple concepts, the people say the border is secure, people like joe biden and alejandro mayorkas say they are prepared for the end of title 42, does that give you confidence? didn't give me any. >> ashley: and i believe el paso is 40 miles from the border of mexico, not far, 50 miles and you see these people filtering into the area. one thing i get hung up on is mayorkas saying they have been preparing for this for 18 months, a year and a half. the only thing i have seen change the cbp-1 app, they rely on migrants to download with
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phones we give them and sending 1500 active duty troops. but those troops are not going to act as border patrol, they are taking it,ing with transportation. >> todd: what is the common thing? goal of both of those is to facilitate migrants in to get them into the interior more quickly, this is not an effort to stop migrants from coming. alejandro mayorkas says they are prepared to work into the country more quickly and hopefully for the sake of el paso made communities less inundated, we will have hundreds of thousands of migrants in the interior, not used to the language or customs and they will be on their own. >> ashley: like senator kyrsten sinema said it will be
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humanitarian crisis for migrants. you don't know what is going to happen and they are let loose in the country. reparation task force approved $1.2 million per person and that is not enough for some activists. >> i expect you to do us right as foundational black americans, reparations are now. >> you are not supposed to be the gatekeepers, you are supposed to say what people want and hear from the people. >> ashley: okay, how much will the price tag be for this proposal? >> todd: president biden approval among black americans has thropped 30%, what does that mean? we are talking to patrice awuka
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democratic lawmakers praising the move and activists said, it is not enough, watch. >> reparations are not only morally justifiable, they have potential to address long-standing racial disparity and inequality. >> the equivocal number from 1860'ses for 40 acres today is 240 million for each and every african american. >> todd: patrice is center of center for economic opportunity at independent women's forum. why stop at $200 million? when does it stop? >> it seems like no cap or end to this demand. the task reparation task force in california come to conclusion
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of two years of work and their report will deliver mind-boggling numbers, that is not enough for activists we've heard. these are budget-busting numbers, numbers are 2-1/2 times the state's budget, that is huge within itself, that is cost born by taxpayers. the trade-off, talk about giving to some, programs will get cuts, health problems, mental health, policing, social services, welfare programs that will serve black californian residents and auz residents. you are saying redistribute wealth, you can't tax businesses enough and leave you with huge tax bill on your hand and no way to pay for it all. >> todd: you mentioned
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mind-boggling number, california budget $300 billion, previous bill was $640 billion. explain where the money will come from to pay for this. the supporters are reparations themselves. they would still be okay with that, then they would be losing services. what say you? >> ideally, they think black residents would be taken care of. there are specific numbers for health and elderly services and folks. great if you are a black resident that can trace to slavery, not just black residents.
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you will get a bump in this first down payment, there are hispanic, asians, whites left out. i understand there is serious issue with disparity, they exist, is this really the way to get at it? >> todd: since joe biden took office his approval rating among black americans dropped. 52% today. why did biden lose 30 points among black adults in just two years? >> well, i think there is a lot of dissatisfaction with gen-z voters. they would say, why make the promise if you can't get it done? policing reform, student loan
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forgiveness, debt forgiveness and election changes, they call it voting rights. president biden was taking a radical approach and never going to get bipartisan support and never pass through the democratic senate before, now the 50/50 senate before and democratic led house and now seen that flip. unless he goes back to the drawing board and comes up with bipartisan ideas, the policies never get enacted, particularly among among the unioner generation they need to turn out. trump did better with the black vote in between, he didn't win, all you need is enough at the marginal and state level in particular swing states to make an impact. >> todd: patrice onwuka, thank you. former cia director accused of lying to fellow intel officials.
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he learned his phone records were obtained by the justice department. >> todd: and james comer calling to wait to -- biden on the biden family shady business dealings, listen. ja >> james: do not indict hunter biden before wednesday when you have opportunity to see the evidence that the house oversight committee will produce with respect to the web of llc's and the adversaryial countries this family influence pedalled on. >> ashley: joe concha joins us. i want your reaction to his commentses. why not release it now in case they charge him? >> joe: it is interesting, i guess maybe they were caught by
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surprise about these other charges is which are basically a slap on the wrist. he says it has been going on for five years, wait a couple more days as we get everything together and put a bow on what we have in terms of receiptses. as james comer said, this is about the entire biden family, not just hunter, james biden and perhaps the president of the united states in terms of broader criminal pay to play. the charges against hunter biden, we charge him with something like a few misdemeanor accountses for failure to file taxes and maybe a felony gun charge for lying on a gun application about not being a drug addict. nothing that mentions joe biden, which is what comer is dig
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intoing and has shown some receipts on. we are not seeing any coverage around james comer's delay request on the other networks as they continue to mio mio pickally focus on trump. >> todd: joe biden thinks his son is perfect, listen. >> president biden: my son has done nothing wrong, it impacts my presidency making me feel proud of him. >> todd: do you think he is saying that because he know the dam breaks with regard to all of it? >> joe: todd, he's been saying that from the beginning, i don't know anything about my son's business dealings and he's done nothing wrong. in that interview, which i watched over the weekend, it was like my kid who plays tee ball
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except putting a beach ball on the tee. couldn't be any sympathetic. how does the media cover it, nothing to see here, which is probably the case or if comer does come with something bigger than what the justice department is looking into, will that finally be covered the way it should instead of being forbidden fruit of journalism. >> ashley: let's talk about hunter's laptop, new reveal reveals ex-cia chief saying it was russian information and misled. mike morell assured them he would clear the statement with the publication review board at the cia the following day. day later, on the 19th, the
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letter was published by politico, leaving no time for review by the cia. your thoughts on this? >> joe: also, we believe the russians were involved in the hunter biden email issue, this was in 2020, we want to give the vp a talking point to use in response. that is actual e-mail from mike morell. these 51 former intelligence officers had zero access to the laptop and evidence. it is like a murder happening and you can't examine the body to see how the person got murdered. the intelligence officers never looked at the laptop, the evidence and came to a conclusion in this widely discussed letter say thering is no way this is connected to the president's son, this is the kremlin trying to install donald
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trump into the oval office again and whole ball of wrong and need to be accountability, these intelligence officers need their clearance taken away, they abuse their position. >> todd: they were wrong and should have known they were wrong go after mike morell for lying to emthis, i'm going to vet this, if you sign off on it, he didn't vet it, they signed it, they look bad. joe concha looks good. >> joe: go, devils. >> todd: to nascar, wild race, denny hamlin, 49th win of his career. >> he got to wiggling. they are side by side. >> denny had to lift. he did. >> he turned him. >> larson in the wall. >> my gosh, barely tapped him.
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criminal record and was a security guard from april 2016 to april 2020. he received two rounds of firearms training and authoritieses are investigating has radical beliefs, he was seen wearing a patch that suggests he had neo-nazi leanings. the allen police department says three injured victims are still in critical condition fighting for their lives this morning, with the others listed in fair condition. garcia was shot and killed by a police officer responding to an unrelatocha scott-bivensed call in the area. he made a call buyer he encountered the suspect in the mall. >> brooke: texas governor greg abbott claiming the officer's quick response to the shooting.
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>> i want to reiterate my gratitude and texans for the swift response of the police officer. he had to confront that dangerous gunman and did the right thing by taking swift action to eliminate the gunman. we are grateful for this officer's heroism. >> brooke: and recognizing the brave first responders who rushed to the mall. >> we honored our first responders, we cannot thank you enough, and your spouses, where you are, you are part of the solution. >> brooke: local outlets reporting christian lacour working as security guard was among those killed. christian lacour's mother telling wfaa in dallas, he is my light, my peace and he is gone.
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we need time to mourn together as a family. a family assistance center is offering services and survivors will receive their cars and other belongings left behind during the shooting today. >> ashley: allen, texas resident tony wright lives just a few hundred yards from the scene. you heard the gunshots, what was going through your mind? what happened from your standpoint? >> everyone that heard the gunshots thought it was construction, like a nail gun going off. my son could see the mall and saw people fleeing from the mall itself. then we knew something was really wrong. >> ashley: what did your son tell you? he called from a different part
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of the house. >> i was leaving the house and didn't hear the shots i had on my radio, my son called freaking out, he knew i just left and wanted to make sure i was okay. the outlet mall is 300 yards from my backyard, he was concerned. >> ashley: weren't you at the outlet mall earlier in the day? >> i had lunch there yes. >> ashley: your son goes there with his friends, how will this change day-to-day life for you guys? >> we'll see, i think it will be interesting and raw week in allen. a lot of people were traumatized, a lot of people won't want to go back to the mall. my family and i am, i am sure we will frequent that mall still in
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the future because it is so close. i understand people being traumatized and not wanting to go back. >> ashley: what did your son say? >> dad, dad, are you okay, are you okay? there is shooting at the outlet mall and i turned the car around and decided to get everybody out of the house and we left and went to a baseball game. >> ashley: does he say he doesn't feel comfortable right now? what is his reaction to all of this? >> he had some issues the night of the shooting, he works at olive garden, across the highway, but still pretty close to the outlet mall. he was called into work and he kept texting that he didn't feel comfortable. there were rumors of a second
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shooter and we did go get him so he didn't take a second shift. it rattled him. >> ashley: i'm sure, the anxiety for him and everybody in the area, having to go to work and still get a paycheck, it is in the forefront of their minds after this happened. is this something is that you would have expected to happen in your community? >> not at all. this is -- i mean, i think we were literally voted safest community in america earlier this year. this is -- you have little things like maybe a kid breaking into your car and there are bigger things that happen in allen, but especially over here where we are on the west side oof allen, it is the most crime free
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place i've ever lived. >> ashley: that is crazy, it was voted the safest place to live and something like this happens, it is concerning, not sure where he worked as a security guard, he was supposed to be protecting people and this happened. so glad your family is safe and nothing happened to you. we appreciate your time and insight, tony, have a good day, be safe. >> todd: to a fox news alert, eight migrants dead, 10 hurt after a driver ran over a group waiting outside a shelter facility inun brownsville, texas yesterday morning. >> bodies start flying all over, they were dead, some missing legs, horrible. >> todd: the director says the migrants, mostly venezuelan men were waiting on a bus. the driver has been charged with
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reckless driving, police say the incidents does not appear to being accidental. and storming a subway station and jumping on tracks to protest jordan neely's choke-hold death. video shows group of protesters bringing a train to a halt, two of the 13 were processed and arraignd and two given appearance tickets. jordan neely death ruled homicide, yet to determine if former marine, daniel penny will be criminally charged. >> ashley: hollywood celebrity packing up and leaving california because of crime and homelessness, we'll tell you who it is. >> todd: and gas stove and now biden administration is coming for your dish washer. if you're in your kitchen, take a look at your dishwasher, biden wants it. >> ashley: take a look at your sink, you have to scrub your
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dishes. >> todd: cheryl casone will be here next.
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>> todd: hope the band had a
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nice weekend. new york under state of emergency over new york city mayor eric adams announcement he will bus illegal migrants their way days before title 42 is set to expire. >> ashley: cheryl casone here with more. good morning. >> cheryl: good morning, that is right, new york mayor eric adams plans to bus migrants to rockland county. county executive ed day calling out the mayor saying cops are deployed and ready to react if he sends migrants his way. we have child rapists and ms-13. that is from ed day. 60's,000 migrants have arrived in new york and cost expected to reach 4.2 billion, 37,000
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migrants are living in city-run facilities. the facilities have been maxed out and so now mayor adams is looking for somewhere to send the migrants. >> todd: don't say you are a sanctuary city, if you can't provide sanctuary. charles is moving to somewhere other than california. >> cheryl: how long did you practice that? >> ashley: no telling. >> todd: for like the last two hours, right? >> cheryl: that is right, actor scott bao, mr. charles in charge, says he's leaving california. after 45 years i'm exiting stage right from california. the most recent survey conducted by the homelessness authority found 69,000 people experiencing homelessness. he goes on to say this brings down property value and no
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consequences for crimea is r rampant. it is not a safe place anywhere, hashtag, i'm free. other actors like matthew mcconaughey and mark wahlberg and keith urban have left. maybe the policies might need to change. >> ashley: i don't know about you,ip am not interested in scrubbing my dishes. >> cheryl: i love the debate, do you rinse them or put in with all the food on it. first gas stove and now dishwasher. targeting water use emission and utility bills for dishwasher. any dishwasher made in the u.s. or imported to the u.s. would have to use 27% less power and 34% less water. the changes lead to higher
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prices paid by consumers and manufactures have to design new models to comply with the rules and the rules could go into effect in 2027. if you have an existing dishwasher, so far it is okay. this will make it more expensive for consumers. >> todd: we will leave it there, i do not want to get her in trouble. billionaire investor warren buffet joins list of high profile critics of ai, comparing the technology to the a-bomb. buffet saying when something can do all kind of things, i get worried, we will not be able to uninvent it. we invented the a-bomb. paul powers is founder and technology as ai expert. is buffet right?
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>> buffet is right, ai is like the atam bomb, the atom bomb was for nuclear energy, ai has potential to do both good and bad temperature is not inherently good or bad itself, it is how we use it. >> todd: what is your biggest fear? the implication that the atom bomb could wipe out civilization and so could ai? >> well, if it were handled negligently or by bad actors, absolutely. you can't uninvents it, the ai is here to stay. what scares me is how people respond to it, people like elon musk and people in the tech community say we should regulate pause in ai development.
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who will that effect? companies and large corporations and governments who would follow the regulations, those are the good guys, like with the atom bomb, you don't want it in the wrong hands, you want the good guys to get ahold of it. do not let bad actors get ahead of us or people tinkering with ai get ahead. once you are leap frogged, that works in exponential. it is important we invest in ai, and we embrace it and stay on the cutting edge. >> todd: how do we capitalize on the good while limitting the bad? >> capitalizing on good is everything to do with how we view ai as society. if we view this as something that is destructive in a negative way fchl we try to ban from schools or ban the development of ai, as some are
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suggesting, that will make us ignorant and we will become the victims. the way you reap benefits is by understanding it, learning to use it and learning to combat ai that set out to do negative things. >> ashley: we have to wake up to the fact the leaders in government are not necessarily the most savvy in the tech world and hope we can overcome that sooner rather than later. paul powers, thank you, sir. great story here, super bowl champ turning heads for the right reasons, giving advice to college grads. listen. >> controversialan tedote that will have lasting impact for generations to come. get married and start a family. >> todd: mike huckabee is here, we'll get his response to that. >> ashley: steve doocy will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends," good morning. >> steve: coming up on "fox and
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friends" just about nine minutes and 40 seconds, new details emerging in the deadly incident down in texas and injured 10 more at a bus stop in brownsville, we'll bring you the latest. and the showdown over the debt ceiling and end of title 42 all has brutal new poll numbers spell trouble for joe biden 2024 bid. also joining us, senator mike lee and texas governor greg abbott. plus, meta warning that chatgpt related malware is on the rise, not good. kurt the cyber guy will show you how to protect your devices. and janice dean is at the
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>> todd: new poll president biden 2024 approval rating lowest point yet. >> ashley: that "the washington post"-abc poll shows 36% approve with disapproval of 56%. former arkansas governor mike huckabee joins us now. governor, if those nobody's don't approve is there any way joe biden can win re-election? >> it sure looks tough. i mean, no president has ever had these kind of numbers and still won in a second term. it just hasn't happened. now, granted, we're early into this process and a lot of people are already looking at it as if
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it is final. it isn't. but, if i were joe biden, i would be really rethinking this idea of saying i'm going to run again. if i'm in the democratic party i would be in an absolute panic. those are dismal numbers. not just bad. they are dismal it. really shows that even democrats don't believe he's got what it takes to go to a second term. >> ashley: which is concerning for the biden team. but that poll also shows americans are favoring trump over biden 45% to 38%. to say go even further, americans are favoring florida governor ron desantis over biden 42% to 37. governor desantis hasn't even announced is he going to run yet. what does that signify to you? >> it signifies i ought to scwawmp in this thing i might have a shot this time. who knows. people are not happy with what they're seeing outs of the biden administration. how could they be. inflcrime is out of control.
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we don't have the respect of foreign nations. what's to love about the way this administration has handled the country? so it's really evident that people are beginning to recognize that leadership matters. and what leadership means is not how polite they are which by the way joe is not that polite. it really comes down to competency. i don't think they are seeing it in this biden administration. >> todd: begs the question is hike huckabee the black silhouette we saw on the full screen. we don't know the answer to this. harrison buckner gave this advice to graduates over the weekend. >> one controversial antidote that i believe will have a lasting impact for generations to come. get married and start a family. >> todd: governor, how perfect is that? >> i just think it's one of the
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most remarkable things i have heard an athlete or anyone else say for that matter and it's so true. marriage is the foundation of a civilized culture. it's in marriage that -- we don't get married because we are in love. we get married because we learn how to love. it takes a lifetime of absolute commitment to learn how to love someone it all of their flaws and faults. and so, this idea that marriage is a convenient arrangement or that it's just an emotional surfy kind of feeling is nuts. and what he said, basically was, look, get married, be in a relationship for life. have children. train your replacements because that's one of the jobs that marriage provides for us. is to train the replacements that will fill in when we're gone. i just thought it was fantastic. and i wish more people would not only hear that message, i wish more people would give that message. it's very powerful. >> ashley: it was so refreshing to hear someone young in the spotlight talk about family and
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marriage because what, if you don't have family, what do you have? what do you have? >> and that's what he was saying is that you can have all the money in the world but if you end up at the end of your life and alone and devoid of a relationship that gives you a sencompleteness and satisfaction you have nothing. >> todd: thank you. with that, "fox & friends first" begins right now. ♪ >> steve: good morning, everybody. we start this monday morning with a fox news alert. at least 8 people are dead after an suv group of migrants waiting oob coutside curb bus. one witness described the horrific scene. >> all of a sudden, bodies start flying all over. there were dead. some were missing legs. it was missing. >> the director of that facility in brownsville says the victims were mostl

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