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tell your doctor if you're taking medicines that contain digoxin or if you have liver or kidney problems. side effects may include headache, common cold symptoms, diarrhea, nausea, urinary tract and upper respiratory tract infection. ask your doctor about gemtesa. more time here, less time there. >> tens of thousands of migrants waiting to flood the u.s. once title 42 expires. >> the line almost as far as you can see. >> it will be the biggest we've seen. >> can washington preach a deal with the debt ceiling before it is too late? >> the democrats will have to negotiate with speaker mccarthy. >> a new york city dad is taking on schools, the high-stakes election happening today.
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>> talk racism, tell parents, we're excited to teach the black kids differently. >> three different types of beer in this cooler, i will record this at 9:45. only beer left, bud light. >> the 145th west minister kennel club. >> this is what makes the show prestigious. ♪ >> steve: yeah, yeah, yeah, new orleans, your sooeven t7:01 wake-up call. daytime high today about 82 down in the big easy. from the big easy to the big town, big town manhattan,
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welcome to "fox and friends," hour three. today, rachel is in for ainsley who, is off. >> rachel: so great to be here. >> brian: is it good you are not in wisconsin? fun in new jersey, easy to come in. >> rachel: you were talking about my patriotic outfit today. >> steve: what is stunning is your shoes. >> rachel: i've worn this outfit before, i'm not a princess, i rewore. we decided this is what pete would wear if he were a girl. >> brian: something you could fight crime in. >> rachel: wonder woman. >> brian: what kind of risk do you have? >> rachel: i have a white one like this. >> steve: a bracelet? >> brian: would we put wonder
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woman in a tight out fit like that? >> rachel: she would be wonder person. >> steve: probably wearing a sweat suit. >> rachel: that's right. no push-up bra. >> brian: why don't you write us and tell us what you think wonder woman should wear. >> steve: or would pete really wear that? >> brian: good question, and fight crime. three after the hour. turning to a crisis building at the border and brewing if are a long time. border towns are bracing for historic surge with little help from the federal government. >> steve: this as the federal government and biden administration is set to lift title 42. >> rachel: griff jenkins has the latest. good morning. >> griff: i learned of a operation confidential at the border and notified our team in
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el paso and stunned to get a pres release announcing it. cbp and ice will conduct in el paso and process individuals for vetting and placement in title 42 expulsion as applicable. noncitizens will be transferred to ice for detention. stunned and angered border patrol union said nothing like announcing dangerous people will be arrested while warning them where to run and hide to avoid arrest. joke, pr stunt, do not behave this way. this is the most unprecedented surge we've seen in history. 500 plus, 90% were venezuelans.
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this was shot during my last live shot on sunday afternoon. never in my life have i seen lines this long and i've been covering the border 10 years. border patrol agents say it is now about to go higher. listen. >> i think come thursday, it will be it is biggest we've seen, more and more people are mobilizing to come across and our administration and government is not doing anything to discourage people from crossing. it will not take long to breach the 100,000 mark. >> griff: governor abbott posted a video to twitter, raising wire and sealing off areas in brownsville. finally, take a look at this map. i want you to see the hot spot from brownsville to el paso to california. border officials are bracing, tens of thousands of migrants are streaming up the pipeline
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from south america to central america. we do not know the number, but the magnet pulling them, lifting of title 42, has never been stronger and sources in southern mexico tell me 15,000 temporary visas have been ordered, allowing them to travel to our southern border. it will be something come thursday. >> brian: question for you, when you are covering with bill melugin and everybody. have you seen other network? i've seen some coverage from other networks a little bit. are people understanding the magnitude and unprecedented nature of what you are reporting? do you have company down there? >> griff: great question, there were no other networks and then secretary mayorkas came to the area in brownsville and several networks came and a few hours after that, they were gone again. when we put the drone footage up
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on twitter late sunday, i got multiple calls from other border officials saying, thank you for showing it, nobody is shoing it. we'll see if there is more media outlets down there come thursday. >> steve: griff, you were talking about department of homeland security and border patrol said we'll arrest these people at this location. you knew over the weekend, did all the people at that location skidadle? >> griff: i was stunned, a press release over the weekend, get your cameras there, we will show enforcement and crack down and they put it in a press release last night. word spreads quickly, my guess
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is when they go to arrest them, a lot of people already knew. >> steve: obviously they do not want to have to deport them. >> griff: this is the point, we watch videos and then get closer to thursday, the question is come thursday in the days and weeks after, will the administration match their words they're going to use title 42 to enforce it? will words match actions? the actions will look like mass deportations. we don't know what they will do with so many people or how many people are coming. >> rachel: thank you, griff. >> steve: this afternoon, president biden meeting with congressional republicans to kickoff talks on the debt ceiling as the clock ticks closer to default at end of this month. >> rachel: both sides refuse to budge as treasury secretary warn the government could run out of money to pay obligations in a
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matter of weeks. >> brian: mark meridith with the posturing. >> good morning, the white house says today's meeting with leaders is not a negotiation. republicans have made it clear, they will not raise the debt sooeting unless government spending is reigned in. janet yellen has been warning about consequences if the debt ceiling is not raised in a matter of weeks. the white house only has so much leverage. treasury department says it will run out of money to pay bills by early june. the white house and the speaker have also made it clear they have no plans to let a default occur. republicans say given the debt the country is racking up like you are seeing now, spending has to be reigned in. the president wants tax hikes on
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wealthy people and organizations. some critics think it will raise the ceiling now and talks later is disingenuous. in 2007, then vice president biden criticized those taking a absolutist position, that is not governoring, no way to governor, mr. president, you made the statement and we agree with them. talk about expectations, this meeting is happening at 4:00 and we'll hear reaction from the white house and congressional leaders in the evening. nobody is expecting a deal to be reached today. there is a time element to have this done before june, so whether or not you we short-term agreement or chance to reach spending cuts is yet to be seen. all eyes on the meeting this afternoon. >> brian: will the vice president be in that meeting? >> it was not on her public
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schedule as of an hour ago. i asked about that, i did not see her on the list. that could change. i do not believe so. >> steve: sure. mark, you talked about how the treasury secretary is calling up top ceos to talk about the debt lim sxit how we could default. why is she doing that? just to scare them so she says call your republican friends in congress and fix this thing? >> mark: they believe it could be catastrophic. anything that could rock the boat could jeopardize what the administration is trying. when we hear from lawmakers, they say the crisis is here and tough choices have to be paid.
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>> brian: they want wall street to react and put pressure on republicans. thanks, appreciate it. negotiations in the past as far back as 2018, chuck schumer said do you want to raise the debt ceiling? i need debt spending and disaster relief. there was obamacare. they just did a deal with the former president, why are you acting like we do not do deals when it comes to debt ceiling temperature is on the record and you saw the message joe biden put out as vice president. >> rachel: they think joe biden will not sit down with kevin mccarthy, they are afraid of them being in the room together and seeing the cognitive decline, that is part of not having that negotiation. >> steve: according to punch bowl, white house staff and the
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republicans sat down on friday talking about the debt limit, that is a good thing. mccarthy wants caps and permitting reform and according to punch bowl, they have noticed softening of democratic position. the democrats and joe biden said i'm not going to negotiate. you know what, they will have to negotiate. >> rachel: they are. today, steve, in new york city voters heading to the polls because there is an education council election. i sat down with one father, a dad, who is concerned about the increasing focus on race and gender. after arguing with his school board and principal, he threw his hat in the ring. here is why he is running. >> if blacks and women have been marginalized and you want them to work in stem careers, make
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them interested and want to do it, not to tell them in the past you have not been able to cothis job. don't use the negative to make them want to do this. if you are trying to close academic gaps and help minorities, you will not do it by not teaching minority kids. in new york, they are teaching them differently. how about telling parents, we're excited, we're going to teach the black kids differently. they can't do it unless we teach them the black way. >> rachel: interesting interview with him. talking about the stem thing, in his kid's kindergarten class, they were talking about marginalization of women. this is not what you should talk to kindergartens about. talk about gender ideology and bad stuff happening and we do
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not talk enough about "what you don't know" is not being taught because they are doing this. i was having a discussion telling him, i had the same education journey with my kids and pulled them out of a mediocre catholic school and put them in a catholic christian academy. they are learning about the revolution and lewis and clark expedition. >> brian: that is what we used to learn. >> rachel: that is how it used to be and what is missing when you put this other stuff and try to indoctrinate instead of educate. parental choice in education, let parents have that choice and open to not just people with financial means, you open up to everybody to move their kids where they want to be. >> steve: that movement is sweeping the country. new jersey has good schools.
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>> rachel: this is a private school. >> brian: come to new york and take action. >> rachel: if you want to save america, save your child, save kids and if you're a grandparent and your kids can't afford to get their kids out -- >> brian: give them their inheritance early. >> rachel: vivek ramaswamy says one of the first things he wants to do is eliminate the department of education where the rules and curriculum are coming from. >> brian: vouchers would work. that $8000 for public school, i will use for this academy, pretty cool. with the way you said exactly, you want me to toss to ashley. >> rachel: i do. ashley strohmier.
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>> ashley: utah woman arrestd and charged with killing her husband with a lethal dose of fentanyl. the suspect made her husband a cocktail with a dose of the drug. police spoke to someone who claims to have sold her the fentanyl. the suspect wrote a children's book after her husband's death to help kids cope with the grief caused by losing a family member. the white house man, "new york post" reporters from attending president biden's public meeting yesterday. james comer and other lawmakers investigating hunter biden will hold a press conference tomorrow morning to update their investigation employing. melania trump is behind her 2024 husband's presidential run.
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>> steve: a lot of people looking in wondering why this marine could be charged. the da looking at this and it could be involuntary manslaughter, are trying to figure out, did the marine restrain this guy to keep him in one place or try to hurt him? did he restrain, kill or hurt? that is what a grand juriville to decide. >> leo: my professional legal opinion of 30 plus years. there was no intent to kill or harm, he did it to restrain. inside that subway, there are 15 witnesses who will support that. jordan had a history of erratic behavior and other individuals were restraining this individual. there is no intent and that marine is a hero. you have professional agitators
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hired to go out and demonstrate. what about the other victims, steve, this is a left-wing political ploy because of ethnicity of the marine. >> what are you going to do in manhattan? this da who is considering charges is the soft on crime guy, but when you have this story on all the local news in new york city, will he feel pressure to charge him? >> leo: he has obligation to be a prosecutor who prosecutes crime and not to use his office for political gain and there is race card element here, be clear. there is a race card element. i hope this da, who has been in inconsistent charges criminals does not charge this marine, who was trying to save people. there is no crime here, steve, no crime. >> steve: that makes it simple.
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over the weekend, "washington post" came out with bad news for joe biden. when you look at cross-tabs and different things, joe biden's approval rating in 2021 was 82% and now in 23, he's dropped 30 points. why? >> leo: very simple. let me mention this and this makes democrats nervous. there is no democratic party unless they get 80% of the vote. why? crime. black citizens want law and order. inflation, black citizens are being crippled. and black americans do not prosper under this democratic administration. they may play the race card, the black population does not accept
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how they are working regarding enhancing black americans. black americans are leaving the democratic party and voting because of donald trump, they felt they were more prosperous under the trump administration. >> steve: thank you for your analysis from the west coast, sir. >> leo: thank you, sir. i want a doughnut. >> steve: we have got some, go to krispy kreme. braces for impact, shocking video shows scores of migrants showing up at the border before the lifting of title 42 on thursday. how residents are preparing for the surge coming up.
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seven others hurt after accused gunman mauricio garcia opened fire with an ar-15 gun. he seemingly studied when the mall was busiest. william received birthday presents just the day before. an attorney for the unidentified officer wlo killed the suspect, praising the hero's actions saying the officer sprinted toward the rifle fire while everyone else ran away. this comes as we learn garcia served three months in the military in 2008. he was kicked out three months
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later before finishing basic training. "wall street journal" report shows military cut ties with garcia over concerns about mental health. >> brian: shocking video shows illegal immigrants crossing the board. what to expect once title 42 comes to an end thursday. >> i think come thursday, it will be the biggest we've seen, more and more people are mobilizing to come across and our administration, our government is not doing anything to discourage people from crossing. it will not take long to breach the 100,000 mark. >> brian: how are locals preparing? man that has seen it all, sergio sanchez is one of the biggest names in the region, kurv. great to see you.
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people say, the border is bad, what is new about this? do you feel you are in unchartered territory? >> we've been here before in mcallen, influx of illegals crossed six or eight months ago and there were a temporary processing center near the river. brownsville, which is approximately 60 miles west of me, they are getting hit really hard right now. 60 miles east of me, at the coast where elon musk is at the river. brownsville is trying to process people quickly as possible. >> brian: you are a couple miles from the border. when illegal immigrants cross, what do they say? why are they coming now? >> they are thinking they can stay. from what border patrol is telling us and folks the cbp, it
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is cartel and human smugglers telling them they can cross and stay. these are lies and there might be a flood of humanity crossing the border thinking they can stay. the federal government set up a system with an app they process through the app and wait for an appointment and that is what they are counting on to slow down and filter the traffic. you can't counter the lies. katie hobbs is fed up with the lack of communication from tbidn administration. listen to this. we cannot manage this influx alone. without robust action from the federal government, the current situation will get worse. i've sent letters to president
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biden and mayorkas, as of today we have not received adequate response. >> brian: do the people of mcallen feel the same way? left alone? >> absolutely temperature is a mixed blessing. they don't stay at the borders, they are going to you in new york, to you in washington, d.c. and governor abbott is helping to bus peep toll see family and other folks. they are not concerned they will stay here, they are concerned with processing the thousands crossing the border. they are running drills to temporarily shut down international bridges if it is too much in the near future. >> brian: thank you issue good luck with your show today and good luck with this surge hitting on thursday. thank. >> still ahead, dems reaching boiling point targeting your
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three senior commanders were killed overnight. 12 people were killed. the operation code name shield and arrow targeted the three leaders for their role targeting israel. israelis forces targeted militant training sites. outraged palestinians have taken to the streets to bury the dead. sources say border patrol is beginning safe mass release of migrants to city streets, if not government organizations don't have capacity to shelter them. we'll see migrants released at bus stops, gas station and supermarkets as shelters fill up. agent warning the dam is about to break. rachel. >> rachel: unbelievable. all right, democrats war on
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appliances continue. deep blue new york banned gas stoves from new residential building construction. in march, the white house announced new regulation on air conditioners will be going into action and said it would reduce the nation's carbon emissions and the administration is proposing new rule on dishwashers moving to cut water use and require manufacturers to reduce energy consumption. here to react is daniel turner, from power the future. good morning, daniel. before we get to talking about how green appliances don't work, talk about the national grid because there is a strain on that, as we think this premature transition to electric. >> there is a strain nationwide and anyone of a certain age knows that rolling blackouts and brown outs and text messages
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saying don't do laundry. we have always had enough electric to maintain homes and we are struggle because we are taking away reliable fossil fuel and production and switching to wind and solar, which do not work. same time, the biden administration is trying to ush approximate us to electric grid meaning no more fossil fuel ap appliances, hot water heaters, dryers, this twofold punch is taking a toll on americans. >> rachel: not even enough elect i guesses to manage electric economy transition. yet seems like this is part of what the central planners want. we can't handle this, they can start to reduce use of all of these appliances and air
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conditioners and water for our lawns. >> absolutely, throw back to nostalgia, you from a large family know, why did your grandmother's appliances last 30 or 40 year? they were quality made machinery made in america and didn't have government mandates. it is unhealthy we buy $2000 ap appliances that break and they are disposable. the reason the appliances are lousy is because of the government. we have worst products, as reagan said when you get government involved, you get more of it, we are getting more lousy applians. >> rachel: this is not green if you have to throw it out in five years, that is not a good efficient thing to do.
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i have two, i don't care what aoc says, i have nine kids. two dishwashers, 20 years old, i repair them because i don't want to buy the green ones that do not work. >> the government does not know how to make dishwashers. begin /* gina mccarthy, knows nothing about making appliances. >> rachel: war on modern life and families and for a mom like me, a war on women who have to deal with this stuff. appliances that used to make us free, get things done efficiently, not anymore. thanks for shining a light on this and get the government out of our homes and kich kitchens.
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still ahead, live from the final days of the westminster dog show as judges prepare to crown best in show. first check in with bill hemmer for what is coming up at top of the hour. >> bill: nice show issue good morning, rachel. michael waltz will take on the border mess. joe concha and the president stiff armed in the media and bret gerar has lessons from covid sxchl where are republican senate targets? we'll show you when dana and i join you in 11 minutes. we'll see you then. out here, you're more than just a landowner. you're a gardener. a landscaper. a hunter. because you didn't settle for ordinary. same goes for your equipment. versatile, powerful,
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started here a year ago. you came out of the tinted window car. upon best in class judge. >> janice: you know what happened in a year? he became president of the westminster kennel club dog show. >> i said this is pinnacle of my judging career, what do i do next? now i'm president. >> janice: what happened this morning? what is your day like? >> it sounds glamorous, but i was straightening flowers, picking up debris, get it done. >> janice: i love that about you. you are getting a sneak peek of what happens after the best in show dog wins come back here. this is when we do the photos, beautiful backdrop and flowers and that becomes a memory forever for the people. the idea of being able to get up on the podium and have the beautiful rhythm is everybody's
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dream. >> janice: last year, trumpet, you came in and hadn't seen the dogs. tell me about that moment. it is a special moment, we sequester best in show judge, they have no idea what dogs come into the ring. it is breathtaking. i had to collect myself. get it together, you have a job to do. my face was hurting from smiling all night and trumpet was spectacular. had it out of the gate. >> janice: what are we looking for tonight? >> we have winners from last night, one return winner is winston, who won again. we'll see who else gets through. there is the hound group and australian shepherd from the herding group and fitzgerald is
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here again. the competition is stiff tonight. >> janice: so excited for you, what would you say if somebody wants to get into the business? >> you started as a junior handler. >> the best thing to do is find's reputable breeder. you will be ensured of the health and temper ament. what breed is a good fit for your family, which is what you did, how we got to have lola in your life. >> janice: you helped with that. what about this new venue? >> i have something i would like to personally share. this is great, 147th westminster show. something important is happening, today is your birthday. [laughter] >> happy birthday. >> janice: you cannot surprise
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me like this. >> happy birthday. >> janice: the best moment, my gosh from the president of the westminster dog club. i love you so much. thank you. thank you so much, everybody, i don't know what to say. >> you are our best in show. photo up and we're done. >> thank you issue, guys. >> happy birthday, janice. >> brian: you are the best in show and the morning show. >> janice: i love you. >> steve: stepping aside, more "fox and friends" in a couple. >> brian: who's cleaning this up? ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪
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>> thanks for joining us. >> janice's birthday. thanks. >> bye, everybody. >> see you on radio. >> so long, everybody. back tomorrow. >> bill: good morning. we're 48 hours, less than that until the flood ditties -- gates open. one of the many towns expected to be overrun when title 42 is done. i'm bill hemmer. >> dana: i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." a special day when you're here, bill. >> bill: that's kind of you. however, happy birthday. >> dana: happy birthday to janice dean and everyone
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