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it's a mess. >> todd: eli crane one of those individuals holding people on one committee's feet to the fire maybe not today but some time soon. we appreciate your efforts on this. keeping power health held to account. >> ashley: with that, "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day. ♪ >> brian: here we go. buckle up. we begin with this fox news alert. silence from the white house. special counsel john durham's report reveals just how forcefully the left pushed the trump-russia narrative. >> steve: now that mr. durham's special findings are out key democrats and some members of the media are under a microscope as they are accused of pushing a baseless narrative for years as we now know. >> ainsley: lucas tomlinson joins us live from washington. lucas? >> good morning, steve, ainsley and brian. the white house press secretary refusing to directly answer the
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following questions yesterday. >> what is the white house reaction to special counsel durham's report on how the fbi handled the trump-russia probe. >> i would leave it to the department of justice to speak to. >> does he agree with special counsel durham that there needs to be wholesale changes at the fbi. >> again that's with the department of justice and not something i am going to speak from the podium. as you just stated we believe in an independent department of justice that's what the president said when he was running and what the president said last year. thank you very much see new japan. >> not exactly shooting down the quote. aid to adam schiff. one of the house permanent select committee on intelligence staffers d.c. speak for the intel committee. their boss adam would soon take over leadership to of the committee. the researcher took the comment as a mild threat. kevin mccarthy questioned schiff's suitability for public office. >> it really raises the question about adam schiff. do you remember when he told the
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american people he had proof? remember when he didn't know the whistleblower and what he put america through and openly lied to us? it raises a lot of questions about his just his character, his standing inside of congress or whether he should even be in congress. >> here is former attorney general bill barr on "special report" last night. >> source -- really two sources and drivers of this whole ugly episode and that is hillary clinton's campaign who launched a smear campaign that was based on getting russian sources -- russian sources to spread false information about donald trump. and both the press and the fbi abandoned any semblance of professionalism and took up the cause with a vengeance. >> adam schiff took to twitter the durham investigation was flawed for the start and began with a political purpose to satisfy trump. a resulted in two spectacular failures in trial and ended with nothing to show for four years
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of effort. bottom line the fbi had a good reason to investigate, durham didn't. not exactly a mea culpa. many people feel exact opposite clear cut case of political bias. guys. >> steve: sure looks like it. we know that barack obama, when he was president was briefed by john brennan that this whole thing was cooked up. the russia-trump thing was cooked up by the hillary clinton campaign. we don't know exactly when that was. and it is unclear whether or not joe biden was ever informed, right? >> that's a very good pound. , joe biden was barack obama's vice president for eight years and then very close. you would think he would know something. might be a good question to ask him. >> steve: good luck trying. >> ainsley: he won't answer it. >> steve: flying to japan to get away from the press corps. >> somebody will be meeting there. >> steve: absolutely peter doocy is there right now. >> ainsley: independent justice department. >> brian: as long as they do what they say they will be very independent. thank you, lucas. whether it was time to give out
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awards for journalism over the last maybe four of the last six years, no doubt about it. the trump-russia collusion story was the number one story. and the trophies and the awards. and the pulitzers and the edward r. murrow trophies and awards rolled in and i imagine big raises handed out. an example, how about this 10 pulitzers to have the "the washington post" 10 "new york times." the george poke awards to liu "the washington post" 10 staff like. so it was and also a peabody, too. inside putin's russia. so that might have been a good story. i'm not sure about the last one. somewhere along it was always trump colluding with russia. i have a source. every a source. it turns out that all these stories should have been put in the fiction column instead of the front pages the newspapers. you just got wonder do they get
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to keep these prizes will the judges go back upon further review blue ribbon back. >> ainsley: they are going to put this on the resume i won a peabody, i won a pulitzer or polk award and edward r. murrow award. in local news when we were all applying for these types of things if we had a great story, if we wanted to apply for one of these awards you could. it was a lot of work. you would have to apply for it on your own and submit your own work. if the board says you win a pulitzer, then you got that or you got your emmy award or whatever it is. a lot of outlets don't apply for these, obviously the "new york times" does, "the washington post" does, when you get that put it on your desk or mantel piece behind you during covid everyone had those behind them no. one asks what was that story? how did you eastern the peabody? they just say i eernd a peabody. >> steve: you earn it for a great story. ultimately though, the story was fake. >> ainsley: the story wars a lie.
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>> steve: according to lindsey graham. it's time for them to go into their offices, go the to mantel, take the awards and send them back. here he is. >> three things should happen. garland should pick up the phone and call all those that were harmed by this and say even though it didn't happen on my watch, i apologize to you. this is not the department of justice that i want you to believe. in i would like the fbi director wray to get on the phone and apologize to the people that had heir lives ruined by the fbi. and i think the pulitzer prize given to the "the washington post" and "new york times" should be taken back because the entire episode was politically motivated crap. that's not something you should get a pulitzer prize for. >> this guy jeff girth who writes for the colombian journalism review.
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>> steve: gjr. >> brian: 2016 the headlines in the "new york times" investigating donald trump. fbi sees no clear link to russia. all right. that's a story about alleged covert communication between trump organization and kremlin bank alpha bank. okay? do you know this and i'm sure you don't remember this because it all seems a blur, two months later intercepted russian communication part of intrigue into trump associates. prompted peter strzok of all people at the time mr. i hate trump and i have a plan in place in case he wins said, listen, they texted the publication and says there's no substance and this story is largely wrong. the press is going to undermine -- is largely wrong. don't go with it. they went with it anyway. and this goes over and over again. the story the fbi declined to comment but peter strzok said wait a second, i did comment. i called you. i told you it was wrong. and they wrote it anyway. there is all these different examples "the washington post" and the "new york times" running with stories, unnamed sources
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and sometimes the sources clearly peter strzok and andy mccabe got in trouble once for leaking and then admitted it and apologized to everyone at the fbi. a lot of these leaks were people were an agenda and sometimes in case. one of the people in the fbi said this is not even true and they wrote it anyway. think about the damage to our foreign policy let alone the credibility. donald trump for four years was told he was illegitimate president because of stories like that. >> steve: ultimately, the question is, given all that we know now that mr. durham's report has come out, lindsey graham says they should give it back. will they? well, "the washington post" had this statement for "the daily mail." they say simply, the post stands by its reporting. in other words, they are not going to give it back. also, there's a tantalizing story in the "new york post" this morning that tawxz a little bit about in 2015 two research assistants went up to capitol hill and spoke to the staffs of adam schiff and jack reed great
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senator from the rhode island. college researchers were there to brief staffers on university research context and contracts and things like that. it's that easy. instead they go up to talk to these staffers about that and they slide this news story about trump and alpha bank under their noses and said hey, what do you think about this? is there anything to it and at one point, one of the researchers felt very threatened by it because essentially the schiff people said we are going to be in charge soon. so they felt like obviously these were people who probably had a government contract to do research through the university. that part sun clear, but that could be why they felt like if we don't do what they want, we're going to be threatened and that's why they jerked these guys out. >> ainsley: university staffer said we are now a n r charge and schiff staffer said their boss would soon take over leadership.
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researcher said this is all in the durham report. the researcher said i took the comment as a mild threat. and did you see the cover of the "new york post"? it says whack job how hillary, the fbi, and press plotted to destroy trump. and it has them all lurking from around the corner. hillary and her detective's. >> steve: comey. >> ainsley: schiff, rachel maddow. >> brian: if you are moderate undecided in between, independent, you read this stuff. certain people dug in on both sides. but you read this stuff and make your decision. also, adam schiff is running for senate. any opponent that wants to beat adam schiff. you need to bring this forward. only thing scarier than adam smith in the house and adam smith in the senate what did i call. >> steve: schiff. >> ainsley: how can you get that wrong after all the nicknames. >> brian: adam smith into capitalism.
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>> ainsley: it was a lie. smear fine try to get someone in office and not in office and it involved the intel community. everyone should be appalled by this. >> steve: sure, absolutely. there is the question why was karine jean-pierre so reluctant to talk about this? because it comes down to now the president is joe biden. joe biden, as lucas just said, was the vice president during the time this was all explained to the president. how much did joe know at the time. >> brian: right. >> steve: and did he tell anybody? and did he run with it. >> brian: their agenda in 2016 that's now been exposed is going to help donald trump in 2024. it actually backs up his story and a lot of stuff he has been saying. meanwhile, i will walk it out in about an hour and we go over it in more detail about how everything got off track with the press. fox news alert. six people on the fbi watch list are taken into custody at our southern border. yeah. red state sending help to texas because of situations like that.
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tornado sirens wail as a string of twisters and thunderstorms touch down. also slamming tennessee and alabama with damaging winds and tennis ball sized hail. residents in north carolina sharing these photos of downed trees and power lines. and a severe thunderstorm watch issued for parts of the mid-atlantic. you can, of course, follow this storage and more by down loading the fox weather app. okay. the inventor of chatgpt is calling for congress to regulate artificial intelligence before it causes serious harm to the world. listen. >> my worst fears is that we cause will significant we the field the technology cause significant be harm to the world. if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong and we want to be vocal about that. we want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. >> during yesterday's testimony altman specifically used the music industry as an example of how a.i. can negatively impact
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society. chatgpt can use voices of current artists to make completely new songs. and those are your headlines, guys. >> steve: that's right. then the question becomes who then owns the song? >> ashley: absolutely. >> steve: if it's made by a computer. >> ashley: i don't trust it at all. >> ainsley: brian uses it mother's day poems. >> brian: so i looked. >> steve: how did that go? >> brian: mother's day was a big success but i used hallmark. this is one of the shows. we have things where boxes 2k3wr5u89ly waste away i have this cable system. no one is really focusing on cable television anymore. wasting away kind of lose it. that was one of the days in which dawn was like i couldn't even get cable on the show. she missed it. i could have pulled off the a.i. mother's day. >> ainsley: poem, it was great. if you missed it he put in i need a mother's day poem and he put include my three dogs, include my three kids.
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what elsing shoveling snow because dawn shovels the snow in the driveway since brian works. >> brian: in the end they didn't wanted admit it welled up. >> steve: only because it was so long. >> ainsley: sweet poem weird when it talked about going outside to shovel snow. you definitely don't talk like that. don't try to give it to her and say i wrote this for you she will know. >> brian: i put it to on my ipad and did not transfer to the iphone. i went to print it out. and it didn't print out. >> steve: you have to print it in the cloud. >> ainsley: chatgpt needs to work on that. gpt. they say g.p.s. because that's what we are used to saying. >> brian: how dare my don't yell at me. easiest thing to work out. just have you write same rules. as if someone stole your song. and you can't make a.i. steal.
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>> steve: what if they take a song from 1958. artist is dead, long gone and make a song that is a number one hit? who then makes the money? >> ainsley: nat king kohl's family. the estate. >> steve: that's something they haven't figured out. that's why they were having the hearing. >> brian: good news for nat king kohl if they decide to bring one of his songs back for his family. >> ainsley: suing wyoming after being forced to accept a transgender student into their chapter. >> steve: the situation has left them living in fear. >> brian: i would have no idea who it was if it wasn't for the circle. todd piro joins us now. >> todd: three of the sorority sisters and lawyer joined laura ingraham gut wrenching experience being forced to share their house with, as brian pointed out a 62, 260-pound biological male who identifies a woman.
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>> we're fighting for the importance of women spaces and what it truly means to be a woman. we were promised from the beginning that we would have a sisterhood meaning only females and our national sorority has failed us. >> never thought this would happen to me especially in a sorority and space for women. >> having that person try to take that space away from us is not okay. >> todd: alleges trans student and national level pressured local chapter to breach rules to admit them. the sorority's executive director the student's lawsuit claims numerous false allegations without specifying them. >> this is a biological man. they have been forced into a living environment which is supposed to be safe and they come home every night and hope that he is not there. >> todd: meantime, former ncaa swimmer riley gaines taking her advocacy for female athletes to capitol hill. yesterday she testified about her ongoing battle to keep biological men out of womennens sports since tying with
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transgender athlete lia thomas at last year's ncaa championships. she accused the ncaa of making locker rooms unisex to accommodate thomas. gains also detailing the moment she says she was held for ransom while speaking out at san francisco state university. take a look. you can see one protester screaming in her faces a she was trying to leave campus. >> protesters in the room opened the locked doors in the chaotic fluid of shouting, angry protesters forced their way. in they rushed at me with fist raised most shouting and angry faces coming around me. they flickered the highlights and ultimately turned the lights off. the room filled with glares of cell phone flashlights. some in my face and i realized i was at the mercy of the crowd and i was assaulted. >> todd: gaines had to actually barricade herself in an office for three hours before she was able to leave. bark to you. >> steve: that's right, todd. and she, riley gaines, 12-time ncaa swimmer is going to be
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joining us just about an hour from right now right here on "fox & friends." we have got lots of questions to ask of her. >> ainsley: 7:20 a.m. >> brian: meanwhile straight ahead. give illegal immigrants 300 bucks a week because they are out of work. outrageous plan to reward migrants after crossing our border. >> ainsley: happiest place on earth becomes the scene of a wild brawal. what we are learning about what led up to thin tense fight between families at disney world. ♪ put some sugar on me ♪ in the name of love.
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previously unknown information that begins to outline the things that were going on in china in august and september of 2019. for example, they had to drill airports specifically said we are drilling against a novel covid pandemic coronavirus using terminology that wasn't even familiar to anybody until march or february of the next year. >> this comes after the senate health committee's report reveal evidence the virus was created and leaked from a lab in wuhan. kentucky trump backed candidate daniel cameron wins the g.o.p. primary for governor. at victory speech in louisville yesterday the republican doubled down on his promise to, quote, embody the promise of america. cammeron is set to face andy beshear this november. if elected cammeron would be the state's first black governor. now to baseball. umpire dejecting yankees pitcher during yesterdayens 6-3 win against the blue jays. it was after catching him with a
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sticky substance on his hands. meanwhile, new york mets pitcher justin verlander getting booed off the mound in his cityfield debut. the reigning cy young winner giving up six runs in an 8 to 5 loss to the rays. astro center fielder chaz mccormick with a crazy catch that brings back memories of this famous game five grab of his in last year's world series. watch. >> hits one high and deep to left center field. all the way back. so is mccormick. chaz with a jumping catch at the wall. cubs 7-3. those your headlines, brian, send it over to you. >> brian: thank you very much. we almost saw that catch. that was perfect. thank you very much, ashley. change gears, the border slurej isn't slowing down as title 42 ends. now the broke state of california is considering unemployment pay for illegal immigrants. i know. in the safety net for all
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workers act closed quote, unemployed migrants would make the $300 a week for 20 weeks but does the golden state have enough money to do that? is this the right signal to send? governor gavin newsom says the state has a $32 billion budget deficit around 10 billion more than expected all on top of billions owed on unemployment debt. the next guest is against this proposal is saying california state senator minority leader brian jones. brian, great to see you. your reaction to this possible program? >> brian, it's unbelievable. and as you know, as california goes, so goes the rest of the country as some people say. so, other states in the country need to be looking at what california does here and not duplicate some of the crazy policies that we're passing. california republicans, we're fighting like hell here in california against this democrat super majority and this is just one more issue that we have got to fight every single day that
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this program could cost up to $2 billion over -- every year for as long as the democrat super majority wants to have it in place. >> brian: how does it make any sense and in your stidges how many people are we talking about? do you have an estimate on how many illegal immigrants undocumented people are in your state. >> brian, there's no way for us to know with the porous borders that we have right now in california and number of people already come into our state and have come, you know, they have come across the border from other states and come to california when the governor and democrat super majority is sending out the message of come to california, get free money, you don't have to work, that's just going to draw more and more illegal immigrants to our state, and that's the message that we are trying to stop in its tracks right now before it spreads to the rest of the country. >> brian: how did this governor go from a huge surplus to a
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tremendous untenable deficit of $32 billion? >> yeah. we had $100 billion surplus l.s.u. year and just six months later we are now fighting with $32 billion deficit. that's just the estimate at this point in time, brian. by the time the final budget comes out in june and then the final tax receipts come in october, because, for big parts of our state we move the tax deadline to october, that deficit is going to grow. and it's going to cause big problems for this governor and the super majority here in california. >> brian: of course, the theory is, well, they're here, they are earning money. they are providing taxes for the state. they should get unemployment like everyone else. if they say that they generate $450 million you were telling me? where did that number come from? >> that's the estimate from the democratic consultants that help put these bills together and do the analysis for the committee
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no. way to know if that number is accurate. more easier number to pin down $2 billion a year to implement this program if we could even estimate how many people would be on the program. >> brian: brian got all this money during the pandemic to pay unemployment insurance you didn't use all of it. instead of ending it back, what did the governor do. >> brian, that's probably the most disappointing thing for small businesses in california. small businesses in california are struggling every single day to make ends meet. pay their taxes and the state wasted $17 billion from our surplus last year that we could have paid it off and didn't. >> now in a situation where got to cut all these programs but looking to adhere. it's insane. >> the small businesses are going to be burdened with this additional unemployment insurance $400 per employee for the next four to five years. >> brian: senate minority leader in california, brian jones, thanks so much, brian. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: coming up, pay up. >> a texas dad reveals he
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charges his 19-year-old daughter rent. the life lessons he hopes she gains. but, first, too easy to steal. that's what a progressive city claims in a new lawsuit against car makers as auto thefts nearly double from one year ago. our next guest wonders why the city is not going after the criminals. ♪ your work is your calling. it drives your days and powers your nights. but if your teeth no longer work as hard as you do, aspen dental is here with smile replacement solutions that work for your life. whether it's your first step, or a fast fix, you can get in today for all your denture needs, all at an affordable price. right now, get 20% off dentures and make your smile work for you again. call or book online today.
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steve the city of baltimore is now taking legal action against car makers kia and hyundai for allegedly making cars that are too easy to steal. like this example from february where a car was stolen. a stolen car ran a red light and crashed into oncoming car before hitting a building cause it's to collapse. look at that car jacks in baltimore up 95% from one year ago. our next guest says the cause they lack of morality, baltimore pastor p.m. smith joins us now from the baltimore area. good morning, sir. >> how are you? >> steve: i'm doing okay. i'm a little puzzled though.
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something went viral in the last year where on tiktok they showed how you can just use a usb cord to essentially car jack a kia or a hyundai. and now baltimore is suing kia because they have made cars too easy to steal even though they do meet federal requirements. what do you make of your city suing car companies. >> the number one concern are in the city of baltimore for every citizen is public safety of the crime is the number one issue. now, they filed this lawsuit along with st. louis and seattle they are claiming car manufacturers failed to equip vehicle immobilization technology. you are suing. there is a product that you say is defective and not prepared for what we have in baltimore is not a product problem. it's a people problem. 577 carjackings.
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that's a people problem people feeling unsafe in their community, that's a people problem 300 murders for the last eight years, that he is a people problem. they can sue success doesn't address the real issues that concerns the citizens of baltimore. >> steve: p.m., you have hit the nail on the head. how about starting the criminals rather than what they steal? many. >> it's easier to address the manufacturer, rather than hold the youth, the parent, the mom and dad accountable. it's easier to blame it on the product, rather than the behavior of the individual. it's easier to try to hold them accountable and even if they are successful with their lawsuit, it won't solve the problems here in baltimore. the residents of baltimore are concerned about number one public safety, number two economic opportunity. number three. educational excellent and the
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city gets an f. in all three. i'm sorry to say. welcome to baltimore. >> steve: baltimore's lawsuit says in part, p.m., vehicle theft poses a serious theft to public safety it. goes hand in hand with reckless driving which in turn causes injuries and death. it concerns scarce law enforcement and emergency resources and deprives the public of safe streets and sidewalks. so, p.m., that's what they are saying. you know, it's a matter of time until your city sues walgreen's because it's too easy to shoplift. >> well, the real issue is on a city and state level they have policies that are soft on crime they hug the criminal while the criminal holds law-abiding citizens hostage in our own homes. one party controls the city of baltimore. one party controls the state of maryland. and their policies do not
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provide the security and the safety that we need in our cities. one party does that. but that's the product when one party rules and you got a majority on both the city and state level. they care more about their folk though are donors they use them for their dollars. they use us law-abiding citizens for their votes. that won't change until we change the way we vote. >> steve: well, you know, p.m., you just said some stuff that the people of baltimore and the people who run maryland are not going to like. >> well, i'm a truth speaker. i'm not running for office. i am under shepard. i'm a sheep dog. i live where i work. and i hate to say i don't care but i ain't scared. what can they do to me? i'm a grown up. i was raised right. everybody who hears what i'm saying may not like it, but they know it's true. >> steve: and p.m., you have got a tip for the people in
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baltimore who have got a kia or who have a hyundai, they could do what you do, so their cars don't get stolen, and what is that? >> what me, my wife and my kids do, we have a 20-year-old club that still works. we put it on every night we lock up everything. we make sure that club is on and locked and our car is there in the morning when i get out. what can i say? >> steve: no kidding. >> old school still works and old school still wins. >> steve: it does. words of wisdom. p.m., it's been a real pleasure talking to you on this wednesday morning. thank you, sir. >> good. i will see you next time. >> steve: indeed. i love that guy. he is right. the club. 14 minutes before the the top of the hour. i see right over there at the staircase ainsley has headlines. >> ainsley: i wish he would run for offers. how cute is he? old school does work. >> steve: get a club.
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>> ainsley: our daddy's advice. thank you, steve. two students being held good samaritans for driving to save madison brooks' life the 19-year-old was allegedly raped before being dropped off on busy highway. bo adams and kathleen were driving home when they saw brooks get hit by a truck. and adams performed cpr for 10 to 15 minutes until first responders showed up while searching for her belongings. madison's mom says the two were her guardian's double angels. most magical place on earth. the happiest place on earth. disney world park officials say it all started when one family was standing near the anniversary sign to take a picture. that family claims a larger group got in their way when they asked them to move one started swinging. at least 8 people involved in that fight with two small children watching nearby. one person was injured but declined to press charges. elon musk calling out work from home culture in his latest
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interview claiming it is morally wrong. >> the whole notion of work from home is a bit like, you know, the fake mariannette antoinette let them eat cake. the person that comes to fix your house can't work from home but you can. >> ainsley: he wants his employees to return to the office. those your headlines. now let's check in with meteorologist adam klotz for fox weather forecast. hey, adam. >> adam: beautiful out here on fox square. cooler air settled in to large portions of the country. still tracking a little bit of weather though. let's dive right into it. looking at today's high forecast or forecast on the day climbing to 64 degrees in new york city. 64 degrees in the chicago land area, also. big thunderstorms have been popping upper single afternoon. we expect something similar once again today. you will see showers across the southeast. showers again back across the plains. otherwise, we are tracking tree pollen continues to be
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incredibly high from the mid-atlantic to the midwest back into the plains. can you feel it in the air. grass pollens are settling farther to the south. we have seen those at extreme levels from the southeast back across the southern plains and even stretching over towards the west coast. ainsley, those are your weather headlines for now tossing it back inside to you. >> ainsley: i was at the eye doctor yesterday and they said everyone is complaining about the pollen and whatever allergies in the air. >> adam: i'm feeling it too. >> ainsley: me too. thank you very much. byron donalds on his state's plan to fight the border surge. but, first, drug cocktails? a frightening new trend of fentanyl now laced with marijuana popping up around the country. doctor going to share what we need to watch out for, next. ♪ out here, you're more than just a landowner.
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every. ainsley? >> ainsley: i love the spurs. thank you, brian, great job. a new campaign in san francisco aims to raise awareness of dangers of fentanyl with colorful advertisements. doctors are warning against new drug cocktail marijuana laced with fentanyl. and as more states legalize marijuana the risk of death is increasing. dr. freda fishinger is certified in pediatrics and nephrology as well as internal medicine and joins us now. good morning, dr. fisher. >> good morning, ainsley. >> ainsley: this is pretty scary. marijuana is legal in many states so a lot of people think that's maybe the safest if you are going to do a drug. now we are finding it's laced with fentanyl? >> yes. and the problem is on the rise. with marijuana being legalized there has been a great decentization to marijuana. can you ride down the highway and you may smell marijuana. different businesses have marijuana readily available. but marijuana is being laced with fentanyl and that fentanyl can be fatal.
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just two milligrams of fentanyl like 10 to 15 grains of salt with the fentanyl can actually kill and many of the people who are will dipping into fentanyl have no idea that the marijuana has been placed so it's a big problem. >> ainsley: how are they mixing it in there i don't know what a marijuana flower is, but they say it's mixed in marijuana flowers, and in thc gummies to intensify the high. >> right. so in the marijuana leaf, in the gummy which many people think are benig beintensify the high. cheaper for drug dealers when they're able to get potent high with the fentanyl. the fentanyl is not very expensive. so, because in many cases we are not talking about something that fda regulated, you have the fentanyl laced product come in. the product can be laced. you have young children, middle schoolers who are marijuana products and having overdoses from the fentanyl. so it's important for parents to
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talk to children that marijuana and thc gummies are not necessarily benign. they can be laced. you want to get fentanyl test strips. fentanyl is odorless, colorless, tasteless. you have no idea if you are doing a drug like marijuana or other drug if they are laced with fentanyl unless you have the fentanyl test strips which can help you. >> ainsley: what states are primarily the ones drug dealers targeting when he they're putting the fentanyl in the marijuana? >> right now it's been found in new york, alabama, louisiana, illinois, but who is to say just because it's been found in those states that it's not in other states as well. because we know that beyond marijuana, there are oxycodone pills, cocaine, other drugs that people do use in reality that they don't know the fentanyl is there. but they're overdosed. fentanyl overdoses up 280% since just 2010. it's real problem. yes, would we want to say don't do drugs.
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we want to tell children don't do drugs. truth of the matter marijuana is here legalized and people are getting accidental overdoses must be aware of this problem. >> ainsley: looking at the map states to fully legalize marijuana. if you live in one of those states and do you smoke marijuana and go to one of these places that legally is selling it, a dispensary, do we have to worry about that if you guy biit in one of these shops? >> >> well theoretically no. it's usually accidental overdoses. there is no way with this closhless, odorless, tasteless fentanyl that even the dispensaries can be 100 percent sure. in order for people to use marijuana to protects themselves, they need fentanyl test strips and they need narcan or that lax sown antidote to fentanyl overdose. if you are partaking in marijuana or some type of a drug and someone all of a sudden develops a respiratory depression, meaning they get a very slow breathing or they are
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unconscious and you think that they may have an overdose, have narcan readily available in order to reverse it. >> ainsley: that's pretty scary. if you are going to do this. have narcan available and test strips so you can test the fentanyl. all right, dr. fisher, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> ainsley: the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. i'm going over to the curvey couch. >> brian: let's begin with a fox news alert. six potential terrorists on the fbi's watch list were arrested on our southern border in just two days following the end of title 42 last week. >> steve: and now agents apprehending migrants from all over the globe trying to come in to our country, including 30 more nationals from china. >> ainsley: mark meredith is live at the white house with the details for us. hi, mark. >> good morning to you guys. the new report suggests there is plenty of reasons to suggest there coming across the southern border. latest data shows 80 migrants appear to be on the terrorist watch list. breitbart reporting since last iv
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