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he ignored it. >> the godfather of artificial intelligence warns this technology is more urgent than climate change. we see this already, ai in subtle forms everywhere. it is important the judge can see the dogs gait properly. >> best in show tonight is the pbgv. ♪ >> steve: good morning, greenville, north carolina. 63 degrees right now, they are going for daytime high of 78. can't see from here, they have a lovely river walk there and if you are there around lunch, kathy and i love to go to smoke on the water. it is a great restaurant, a lot of barbecue and stuff in
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downtown temperature is a beautiful town with fantastic airport. >> brian: you just assured yourself a great table. >> steve: for life, i'm hoping. >> ainsley: i was born in spartanburg. the golf club, my grandfather played a lot of golf. he served our country in world war ii. we would go get ice cream at campbell's drug store. remember the old diners -- >> brian: drug stores used to have ice cream, too. >> steve: we had the rexall in clay center. speaking of family, do not forget your mother. we gave brian assignment to have ai write a poem regarding your
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grandmother -- >> brian: chatgpt. >> steve: use her name and the kid's name and the fact she shovels snow and the dogs. >> brian: it took 12 seconds. this is how i really feel. here we go. >> ainsley: you will get this for mother's day, turn off the tv. >> steve: do we have music, mom day like. >> brian: i have a prompterat home, this is how i'm going to do it. here we go. >> steve: dear dawn. >> brian: dear dawn, my ad lib. rest is artificial intelligence. my heart is filled with love and gratitude as i think of the blessing you have bestowed for 30 years, we have been as one, my 30-year anniversary, with each passing day our bond has grown. now brian issue kirsten and
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kaytlin. our jewels. one point she will bail. each reflection of your nurturing heart. ♪ >> brian: now i get music. not just this love that sets you,a part, your strength in the face of bitter cold thchl is depressing, funeral? can we get something more upbeat? your faith in the face of bitter cold. you shoveled snow -- >> ainsley: you had a rocky relationship. >> steve: you're heckeling ai. >> brian: rocky, apollo and willow. this never ends. dear dawn, on this special mother's day, my heart-felt praise for being the mother and wife who makes this house a home that thrives. >> steve: you should have told ai, make it shorter like 75
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words. make it funny and rhymier. there were rhymes, but -- >> brian: it was hard. i spoke from ai's heart. >> steve: it has a heart? >> brian: i think so. can i use that still? go to kinko's and get it printed on nice paper? >> steve: is your wife watching right now. >> ashley: you call your kids jewelless, you say in the face of bitter cold, she's going to know you did not write that, that is not how brian kilmeade talks. >> brian: that is right. >> ashley: you talk in incomplete sentences, put phrases on there. >> steve: if it included hunter biden, it will be from brian. >> ainsley: china, border trade, hunter biden. >> brian: that is my small talk.
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>> steve: hunter biden will take stage on capitol hill. judgement day for the biden fam. we had james comer, congressman who chairs the committee, we asked him for a preview of the beans he will spill today on the bidens and here are the biden beans. >> james: we heard joe biden say his family never received money from china, we will learn whether or not that was a truthful statement. we heard joe biden say he didn'ts have knowledge of his family's shady business dealings, we'll learn in that was true. what were family members doing to receive this money? all of the material on the laptop that we have with respect to presentations that hunter was privy to with the chinese show when they would talk about hunter biden, they would say through his connection from his family and friends, he has access to the government at
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highest levels. it is not a political be stunts, bank records do not lie, that is what we will present. >> brian: one billionaire oligarch did not get sanctioned and he had lunch with joe biden and hunter biden, they had a meeting together. meetings with carlos slim, what are you doing with air force one there? members of the biden family for one million dollars and fan incremental payments to a third party. is that part of the 501(c)3s set up with rosemont and seneca. >> steve: good guy. >> brian: big difference, big
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guy. archer is going to jail and he is a long-time partner of hunter biden. similar story to bobulinski. doing business, get stabbed in the back and bobulinski gets out and archy is holding the bag it seems when fraud takes place. guess who gets out of it? hunter biden, nothing now perhaps. >> ainsley: congressman comer plays fast and loose with the facts while refusing to conduct his so-called investigation with legitimacy. instead of staging another political stunts, chairman comer should avoid default and prevent a crash that could cost millions their jobs. >> steve: exactly, the press conference with republicans going to be 55 minutes from right now. the key is and we've known they
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had bank records for a while. they're going to explain and try to connect the dots. the american people want to know if the bidens broke the law. if they did, they should be held accountable. they need to show the bidens broke the law or did somebody dastardly. if they set up shell companies and limited partnerships, a lot of people do, who have private and family businesses. they'll have to do a good job connecting the dots in a legal way so people can see how they profited. >> brian: i feel differently. if you can show definitively he of trading on his name and it affected foreign policy and he lied to peter doocy and others when he said i had no knowledge and said 51 intel agents said
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this is rusian disinformation, when you know it is your son's laptop, lie number one. i have nothing to do with my son's businesses and they tie it back to you. voters are not dumb. >> ainsley: comer said any other family would have been indictd and gone to prison. he hasn't been indicted and the press conference is in 50 minutes. >> steve: this happened when donald trump was president, this was donald trump department of justice. they reviewed it. >> brian: they never had these bank records. >> steve: any sar, suspicious activity report goes to the proper government agency. interested to see what the republicans do have. according to thes white house, they say, let's see what you got. >> brian: some paperwork goes back to when he was chairman of
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foreign relations and some when he was vice president. let's go down to ashley. >> ashley: start with a fox news alert. air raid sirens in israel as palestinians launch attacks from gaza strip. no word on the dead or wounded yet. israel has been bracing for a counter strike after the killing of three islamic jihad leaders yesterday. an official from hamas warned about teaching israel a major lesson. bill overnight to enhance border security. final house vote scheduled for tomorrow, with title 42 set to expire in 24 hours. tony gonzalez telling fox news president of guatemala tells him he knows of 80,000 venezuelan nationals making their way to the u.s. border ahead of the drop of title 42.
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president biden stopped short of calling the situation all-out crisis. listen. >> president biden: i spent close to an hour with the mexican president today. we're doing all we can. it is going to be chaotic for a while. >> ashley: the white houses it has no plans for the president to visit the border once title 42 is lifted. a bus carrying migrants,a arrived in philadelphia this morning, first one in four months and officials getting ready for more arrivals. n.f.l. releasing games ahead of tomorrow's drop. jaguars will be first team to have back-to-back games in london and dolphins, chiefs, colts and patriots set for games in germany. jets fans should be excited, new superstar quarterback aaron rodgers could land the team six
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prime time games. greg olson will join us for a game announcement, stay tuned for that. those are headlines, back to you. >> steve: thank you. brian? >> brian: i'll read now, new top dog making history, can't wait for greg olson and new breed making history at westminster dog show. >> best in show tonight is the pbgv. >> it is buddy holly. >> buddy holly by janice hayes. >> ainsley: you could see janice getting emotional. buddy holly first of his breed to win the competition. >> steve: that winning dog, buddy holly along with handler and owner janice hayes and gale
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miller. congratulations, janice. tell us about your dog. >> buddy is a pbgv, which is petit basset griffon vendeen, a french hunting hound and a fantastic one. >> ainsley: how did you learn about this breed? >> i met his breedery 20 years ago and we were together that long. i decided to get one. >> brian: what about this breed works this well under so much pressure? >> they are known to have a temperament being outgoing and confident and that lends itself in the dog ring, he was special last night. >> steve: absolutely. janice, have you celebrated? his buddy had a sip of dog food out of the big bowl? >> he ran to his crate and ate
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purina pro plan like a pro. and he went to bed. >> steve: is that the world's greatest dog bowl? >> absolutely. >> ainsley: tell us about buddy holly and how he got his name. >> his breeder named him buddy holly. >> evera the singer? >> yes. we call him buddy and everybody knows his name, everybody. every time we're going somewhere, somebody walks up, hey, buddy, that is his name. >> brian: you knocked off, if i can read, a pekingese, french bulldog and giant schnauzer. and a australian shepherd. why buddy holly?
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>> he is balanced, compacts, beard, eyebrows, all featureses in the written standard, which is what the judges use to judge him. >> steve: i am sure we have video from last night. janice, take us back less than 12 hours ago, what was going through your mind? what were you hoping buddy would not do when out on the fake grass? >> i was hoping he was not going to feel too much excitement, but just enough and he showed perfectly. he didn't put a foot down wrong and did everything i wanted. >> steve: how often does a dog do something inappropriate -- >> this breed, all the time. >> steve: nature -- >> naughty and full of themselves. >> steve: if nature calls and it is -- >> we take care of that beforehand.
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>> brian: this has been a dream of yours, tell us about it. >> i learned from watching westminster and at nine years old, i wanted to get on that carpet and have worked hard to get there and i never truly believed i could do it with this breed. >> ainsley: so sweet. to get this dog is special. >> ainsley: what happens now? >> he is retired, nothing better than western kennel club. goes out on top. he's won all over the world. >> steve: where are you going to put that ribbon temperature is huge. that would take up a whole wall. it will take up a whole wall and we will not complain. >> ainsley: gale, i was in a restaurant during the westminster kennel club show and there were tons of tvs and they asked, everyone was watching the dogs and they asked to turn all the sports off and watch that, everyone was eating and glued to
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the tvs, everyone loves animals. >> everyone loves dogs because they give us unconditional love and they are family members and help in the community, service animals, police animals. we like celebrating them, westminster has celebrated 147 years now. this breed is not for everyone, they are stubborn. >> steve: we saw buddy yawn, time to take a nap. thank you for joining us live. >> ainsley: your dream came true. sales of buds light fall further following partnership with the trans influencer, so bad clay travis could not give away free bud light and he'll join us to tell us about it. >> steve: from buddy, to bud.
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>> ainsley: it's national police week, thousands of officers from around the nation are gathering in washington to create bonds and mourn the fallen. >> steve: violent crime rises across the country. >> brian: griff jenkins joins us. >> griff: good morning, we are at the national law enforcement officers memorial, one of the most sacred memorials we have here. i want to show you, it is guarded by lions and names of heroes who died in the line of duty. encryption from proverbs.
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righteous are bold as a lion. it comes when the state of u.s. law enforcement is suffering from standpoint of retention, recruitment and funding. defund police movement has had a negative impact. in new york, you are seeing resignations more so than ever. in d.c., violent crime up 10%, homicides up 15%, robberies up 12%. we lost 450 cops in the last three years. add forces across the country from austin, to seattle to chicago, los angeles, phil and he san francisco all down. the marshal project studies these things and reports a loss of 18,000 officers since 2020. the ceo of the memorial fund had this to say. >> crime is up.
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recruitment is down. this isn't a hard problem to figure out. it is actually rather easy. figure out what is at the core and the core is government that is not supporting law enforcement. we need to fix it. >> she adds that law enforcement officers appreciate the incentives we're seeing from different forces and need fundamental support to know the leaders back the blue, very important thing. one last look, i will spin around, spin and see the memorial getting ready for a visit. attorney general merrick garland will come with deputy attorney general and lay a wreath here at 9 a.m. and pay tribute to the heroes that have given their lives. i mentioned 23,785 names on the hallowed walls and will add 576
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this year. >> steve: good to remember during national police week. thank you very much. meanwhile, switching gears, sales of bud light have upon droed more following the partnership with trans activist dylan mulvaney. >> ainsley: national retail sales falling 23% over one year ago thachl is worse than a week ago, when sales were down 21%. >> brian: our guest discovered he couldn't give away bud lights for free. >> experiment here. appear to be three different types of beer in the cooler. 6:45, i will not do anything. come back and record this at 9:45 and show you what is left. >> the only beer left, bud light. not ideal. not good. >> brian: if you're bud light. outkick founder clay travis with the experiment. clay, what gave you the idea? were you surprised by the
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results? >> clay: i was at an event in franklin, tennessee issue just outside of nashville and the cooler had a bunch of different types of beer. when the event started, there were bands playing, it was fun. i opened the cooler and said you had mich ultra, and yingling and other things. i turned to my wife, i'll bet nobody will take a bud light and we'll look back in several hours, i bet this will be filled basically with only bud light. they didn't restock the cooler, right there, pop the top, grab whatever beer you want and late in the evening all that was left was bud light and since i posted, i've had so many people
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reach out, particularly all over the south and say this is happening at my golf course or this is happening at my minor league baseball stadium or different places where people walk up and make a choice about what kind of beer they want. it is symptomatic and emblem atic. >> steve: my wife and i went to a lunch place that served beer and i asked how many people are buying bud light and she said nobody today and nobody yesterday. what does your experiment show? people won't take free beer because they don't want to be seen with it in their hand? >> clay: yeah, i think the bud light brand has become so toxic that guys know, if you get a bud
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light, your buddies, say you are golfing or out at a social event, your buddy will be like, you are a big bud light guy, huh, in a way you wouldn't if i drank coors light. people do not want to be seen as endorsing this and choosing another product. i think this is not going away. this is most successful conservative boycott of a product we've ever seen and sending shockwaves through different brands. >> ainsley: at time square, the beer would be gone. we are three months from college football, you'll be doing those games. tail gates will be affected. >> clay: great point, you will not see bud light atsec
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talegates this fall. >> brian: you need michael jordan to endorse it to reverse the trend. >> clay: just a regular edisson. >> steve: during the three hours, how many beers did you have? >> probably eight or nine. >> steve: just checking. >> brian: back in just a moment, don't move. except clay, clay can move. in the name of the father and son, holy spirit. amen. lord jesus, come to us now. help us to surrender ourselves completely to you. help us to listen to your voice. even when we're distracted or tired, we pray this in the name of the father and of the son of the holy spirit. amen. thank you so much. i just want to encourage you that if you want to join me in more prayer, check out hallow it's the number one prayer app in the world.
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>> ashley: it is april consumer price index just dropped, key metric reveals consumer prices are up .4% month over month and year over year prices up 4.9% from last april, just below expectations. fox news alert, police in philadelphia are searching for a hit and run driver who plowed into an eight-year-old child and a woman. the victims were hit while crossing a street last night. the woman suffering from head trauma and the child in the icu. the woman was able to push two other children out of the car's way. houston bracing for another
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round of wet weather in the city yesterday. one woman killed while driving through the storm after a tree fell on her car. flood watch in effect. the powerful system expected to soak 40 states this week. those are headlines, back to you. >> ainsley: title 42 set to end tomorrow night 11:59 p.m. as border states brace for migrant surge of historic proportion. today congress will debate over secure border act, the white house vows to veto. would boost cbp technology and personnel and regularly review trafficking prevention measures for individuals and for drugs. tennessee congressman mark green joins us now. thanks for coming on. is there way to compromise with democrats to be able to push this through? the white house will veto this.
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>> the hope is just like the dc crime bill, we can educate the american people and waves, footage from el paso and the border right now is going to put pressure on the administration, they have to do something. he chaefnged his mind and endedp not signing it. we put the bill on for today, votes tomorrow. put pressure on the administration and they will secure our border, right now it is wide open. >> ainsley: this is just before title 42 ends. what do you expect on friday at midnight or 1:00 in the morning, will they be rushing the border and how prepared are they for this? >> they are not prepared. they have taken some steps, i'll be completely honest. they have 1500 soldiers they are
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sending down, military folks going down. they are not turning people away, theylet process more people, contributing to the overall incentive. this is the problem from the beginning of this administration, did away with policy of deporting people, basically it is blanket catch and release now. all of their plans to address title 42 only double down on that removal of any disincentive and creation of more incentive of people to come. it will only get worse. we're talking millions of people, five million encounters. under title 42, could be five to seven million people in his administration. >> ainsley: thank you for coming on. coming up, media shy, president biden takes questions from the press after facing criticism
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"washington post" had an op ed that said he no longer answers question. and now he's having one and answering questions. >> doug: he didn't really answer them. leader like joe biden has to answer questions from the pres, not like an option that an elected leader has, that is fundamental to explain to the media and read ares what the administration is doing. the problem with the situation with biden, firstly the "washington post" noted he's not been doing press conferences and he's excluding press he doesn't like, specifically this week, "new york post," they claimed there was not room for and there were plenty empty seats.
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that is second. third, when he's appeared in front of the press like in washington last month when the south korean president was here. he had a cheat sheet when he did, with prepared answers to questions submitted in advance by willing media like the l.a. times. that situation is not good. >> steve: maybe the whoubs is working with the psychic friends network. let's say you are the communication director at the white house. do you want that guy out answering questions? >> douglas: the "washington post" editorial that is wrong, they say trying to encourage the president, mr. president, the free press is not your enemy. i disagree with that. this the case of joe biden, it could well be. answering questions could bring
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about his political downfall. the more people see of him and see him unable to answer questions issue the less highly they think of him. the other week, he did appear in front of a group of children and he lost his train of thought in front of a group of children and couldn't remember where he had been and took a little boy of five to tell the president. >> steve: you were in ireland. >> this is not a great state of affairs. i think the biden team understandably sees press conferences as lethal to the president. there would be press solidarity in any other situation. if l.a. times were caught feeding questions to president trump, it would be big fchl a newspaper had been excluded from
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press conferences, there has been zero solidarity for the "new york post" and that is very telling. >> steve: "washington post" called out the president and he's answering questions issue but as their head says, democracy dies in darkness and the press is in the dark. thank you for joining us live. coming up, "fox and friends" exclusive, we'll reveal must-see christmas day n.f.l. match up ahead of the schedule release tomorrow. fox sports lead greg olsen will join us live next. arm around any vet that i can. absolutely. at newday usa, that's what we're doing. we put our arm around the veterans. when i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase and we can help them and provide that financial solution for them and their families. it's a great, rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that
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>> dana: this is a show you do not want to miss, house gop following hunter biden money trail on payments and will unveil the findings this morning. the white house is bracing, anything could happen, we'll bring the press conference live. chaos imminent at the border with title 42 set to expire tomorrow. and president biden heads to the big apple to talk debt ceiling, does he realize how frustrated the citizens are, the mayor here
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is extremely frustrated. get your second cup of coffee, we're ready to go in a few minutes. >> brian: the n.f.l. season is fast approaching and a match up will be revealed on christmas day, monday night football. join you go us is fox sports analyst, lead n.f.l. analyst, number one team with kevin burkhard, here is greg olsen. congratulations on a great super bowl, last time we heard from you. what do you want to tell our viewers? >> greg: we're fired up, had unbelievable year last year and now christmas day rematch of last year's nfc game, new york giants going to the philadelphia eagles. last year wasn't great if you were a fan. lost in the super bowl, jalen
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hurts, another m.v.p. caliber season and daniel jones back with new york, surprise team of the n.f.l. last year. these two being n.f.l. east teams on what has become an n.f.l. day on christmas day, we are fired up about it. >> brian: city that boosts santaa thanksgiving gets christmas day game. see if the giants win, that is what i'm hoping for. the schedule, there will be five european games and for first time one team will playback to back in london and it is jacksonville jaguars. october 1 and october 8, talk about the significance. >> greg: yeah, the n.f.l. continues to look what is abroad. the game tries to expab --
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expand globally, entire week experience overseas. my last year in carolina, we had the opportunity to play in tottenheim. the fan base is incredible, they are in their seat and not necessarily cheering for a particular team, they are excited to have n.f.l. football in london, it was unique and cool experience. it was that unique. >> brian: great way to develop players like circumstance urt warner and broadcasters and begin to embrace and decided it wasn't worth it. now the usfl. some things happened over the offseason, biggest news is aaron rodgers to the jets and how many packers he brought with him.
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jets fans will get five or six prime time games. i know you do nfc, jets, is this the missing piece? >> i don't think they have been fired up for both giants and what they were able to do last year and getting a playoff win and now the offseason story, aaron rodgers leaf leaving green bay and ending with the jetses. good fall for jets and giants fans. i can tell they love their football and i just hope fox, we get the jets games. it will be a blast. we've covered aaron for a long time and he's one of our favorites, hope we get a couple jets games. new york and new jersey fans will have a good season.
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>> brian: fireman ed said just i hope i get jet games this year, no offense, it is true. part of broadcast team with the highest super bowl ads ever. pretty cool. that was good news they informed us of the revote. they called and let us know the news was going to come out. we thought we had a shot with mahomes, m.v.p., going against jalen hurts, m.v.p. runner-up, two of the best teams down to final possession. we were happy we had the opportunity to call the game and be in the booth for an epic final. we had a great year last year, unbelievable ratings and games. it is an exciting season. >> brian: congratulations on being nominated for outstanding
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sports personality. >> greg: appreciate it. >> brian: for more on this season's full n.f.l. schedule, tune in to n.f.l. network, schedule released tomorrow night 8:00 eastern time. be there. i'll be back to say something really important in just a moment. ♪ dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. ask your specialist about dupixent.
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♪ >> i'm taking a look at book city down in florida. looks like today's daytime high will be 88 degrees. good day to go out on that body of water and go fishing. >> a fountain in the middle of the body of water. >> dana: is that natural or did someone do that? >> i think someone did that. have a great day. see you tomorrow. >> bill: good morning, everybody. we've been waiting for this. what will they prove? republicans investigating president biden and his family about to unveil what they say is evidence of financial wrongdoing. that news conference begins any moment. let's get right to it. i'm bill hemmer midweek. we'll see what we get. >> dana: sorry about the bengals. we'll get it going. i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." this is news a lot of people have been waiting for. house oversight republicans say the bidens concealed millions in payments from foreig
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