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thanks to skyrizi, there's nothing like clearer skin and better movement... and that means everything. ♪nothing is everything♪ now's the time to ask your doctor about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. >> brian: fox news alert. former new jersey governor chris christie reportedly stepping into the race for the white house and will announce next week in new hampshire. >> steve: as donald trump will campaign today in iowa, just a day after ron desantis kicked off his comeback tour in des moines, where he said interesting stuff. >> ainsley: and trump will have a town hall tomorrow night here
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on fox. the boxing gloves are coming out. >> sure is. we are 525 days until the general election day and this news, courtesy of axios scooping that christie will enter the race next tuesday a college we are all familiar with in a town hall. his campaign manager maria camilla will be a familiar face. christie made no bones about his dislike for donald trump, which he was a supporter in the early days. this will get interesting. christie skipping iowa, which is where everybody starts their campaigns, including ron desantis, who said yesterday in iowa, by the way, trailing 30 points nationally, but wasted no
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time diving into the issues much watch this. >> i'm frustrated on things like the border. i've been talking to politicians talk about securing the border for years and years and years. if i'm president, this will be the time we bring this issue to a conclusion. we will reestablish the sovereignty of this nation. we will declare a national emergency about the border. >> griff: desantis slamming trump for suggesting new york's governor did a better job. >> the former president is now attacking me, saying that cuomo did better handling covid than florida did. i can tell you this. i could count the number of republicans in this country on my hands that would rather have lived in new york under cuomo than in florida in the freedom zone.
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>> griff: former president was watching and fired back on truth social writing under ronna mcdaniel desanctimonious -- ron dedesanctimonious. on the other side, the white house won't say when or if president biden plans to hit the campaign trail. >> peter: it's been a month since president biden's reelection announcement. will he run a campaign ever? >> we believe in following the rule of law -- >> peter: not asking impact of election, you cant say if he will be campaigning for reelection? >> i will not comment from here on 2024 reelection. >> griff: this is interesting, "wall street journal" says wall
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street is not happy with either of the front-runners, writing everybody is hoping for a miracle. one of 20 people wall street spoke with to gauge the election. nobody wants biden and nobody wants trump. iowa knowas are going to get trump today and he'll be in a town hall tomorrow with hannity. more on the axios scoop >> chris: will get into and interesting to see what path he thinks he has and who will be supporting him is yet to be seen. 500 days until that election, guys. >> brian: did you say he's skipping iowa? >> griff: i don't know if skipping it, from what axios is saying, he will launch in new hampshire and iowa is where everybody starts, that is why
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desantis and donald trump are there. ainsley >> ainsley: expected to make an announcement at st. anselem college. he is a trump ally who now calls trump a coward and puppet of putin. >> brian: the puppet of putin stuff sounds like adam schiff stuff. >> steve: chris christie was in the with trump. as former prosecutor he said, we can't say stuff that is not true and he got off the trump train. it will be interesting. when we see the first debata all the republicans on the stage, nobody is a better debater than the republican squad than chris christie. >> ainsley: really? better than trump? >> steve: as a former federal
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prosecutor, he is able to prosecute a case and i remember back when he was running against other people, he was always very effective. back then there were a zillion people and he didn't get much time, let's see what happens on tuesday. >> ainsley: desantis will make four stops in iowa today and trump will be there for the town hall and trump going back to iowa this weekend to join the joni ernst roast event. tomorrow going to new hampshire and friday in south carolina. he has super pac that hired political operatives in iowa. they are showcasing endorsement by state lawmakers chris
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lasavida said anyone underestimating donald trump's campaign is making a huge mistake. >> brian: you are seeing shots of ron desantis now, he will have his first op in 12-city tour. subtle shots at trump. we have every major -- guided by reality, by facts, by our enduring principles, three shots at common weaknesses of the president. they say he makes things up, flies you hava the handle, for example attacking kayleigh mcenany is insane. she was one of the press secretary, best press secretaries ever. dana perino and ari fleischer. she is an analyst now and doesn't work for any campaign. him going right at trump saying
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i did better than cuomo and when ron desantis talks about spending and the former president, that was on congress, too. the forme president had an omnibus jammed down his throat. that was given to him by paul ryan as speaker and mitch mcconnell as majority leader. >> ainsley: trump has been going after desantis and desantis wasn't going after trump and now he is. trump said he raised taxes and desantis is not loyal and he talked about new york had fewer deaths than florida, but desantis said, i will fight back, hell, his whole family move to florida under my governorship, and criticized him for not finishing the wall. >> brian: i don't blame trump on that, he had to repurpose spending to do it and got criticism for it and it is
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laying in the desert because joe biden didn't finish it. >> steve: and trump and desantis, the issue of abortion. trump has been very critical of abortion, he said it was an issue that dragged down the 2022 midterm and impacted a lot of republican races and he -- steve dc a radio guy in iowa thinks trump lost a lot of evangelical voters in iowa because of those comments. abortion is in front of the iowa supreme court because they like ron desantis have a six-week abortion born and will decide if it becomes law. iowa and ron desantis are on the same page as iowa, where as donald trump -- >> ainsley: it is a tough one. >> steve: it is, it is about abortion.
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to evangelicals is important and they like six weeks, donald trump does not. >> ainsley: if you ask ron desantis that was his conviction, he is pro-life and donald trump might be pro-life, but may not focus on that. >> steve: he was looking at the political ramification, in the general might be one thing, in the primary, have to appeal to voters. >> brian: and voters want control in their state and that is trump's point, give back to states and let supreme court justices decide constitutionality of it. >> ainsley: set up this sound bite we love. >> brian: big story on democratic side, few people on democrats, how few want joe biden. praying for a miracle, "wall street journal," has been virtually invisible. when it comes to opponents like r.f.k. and williamson, he is
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saying i will not debate. james vanderbeek was in a park in texas, hard-sided structures or no pup tentses did a walk with his child in the wagon. his message is amazing. listen. >> i cannot get over the fact that the democratic national committee is saying they will not be a debate to decide the nominee for president. are you -- kidding me? an 80-year-old man, if he lives, will be the oldest sitting president in the history of the country. if he doesn't live, as vice president, vice president rating is worse than his. you are settingim up with flash cards and you are telling us, no
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debate. what about the will of the people. what about the will of the people who voted last time. of those people, 72% think there ought to be debate. dnc is bypassing will of the people. if we don't have debate, this is not democracy by people, it is democracy by them. >> steve: we learned, he was walking backward in the country. those were two dogs -- >> brian: walking backward? >> steve: walking backward, pulling his child in a wagon, we believe. he thinks democrats are not having a robust debate as waging on the republican. >> ainsley: and had a laniard around his neck. so much to observe. >> brian: dnc said if you want your first primary to be south
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carolina, you got it. >> ainsley: i wish they would debate, margins, you were saying in the 6:00 hour, margins between biden and robert f. kennedy -- >> brian: closer to biden than most republicans are to trump. >> ainsley: you said traditionally incumbent doesn't debate. >> steve: trying to protect joe. >> brian: did bush 41 go against his challenger? i don't think donald trump is showing up for debates. >> steve: ross perot that time around and stockdale. >> ainsley: if trump were closer in the polls, i think he would do it. hand over to ashley. >> ashley: start with this, j.p. morgan ceo jamie diamond said he never discussed jeffrey
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epstein's account at the bank, "wall street journal" is casting doubt on diamond's denial. statements reviewed by the journal accuse diamond of communicating with epstein for years. j.p. morgan insists that is a false claim. in wisconsin firefighters battling a major fire at an apartment building. it is unclear how the fire started or if anyone is hurt. back in 2017, at least 90 people were displaced after fire damaged the building and in 2020, fire gutted several unitses. to baseball, aaron judge crushing 18th home run of the season. >> mariners, 10 innings. >> high fly ball to 376 market with big-time carrie and he's
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hit another one. goodness, another home run for aaron judge. >> ashley: helping the bronx bombers. and the ball sails to the stands and blue jays fan making this grab and never leaves his seat. is he drinking a beer? >> steve: he caught it left handed. >> ashley: the team retweeted the play, writing even our plans are making plays today. >> steve: didn't even stand up. epic. i could watch that all day. >> thank you very much. today is wednesday in the summer and of course on fridays during the summer, we have all-american summer concert series, featuring blanco brown and if you would like to be part of the fun at 48th and sixth avenue, register for free vip access to the special area in front of the
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can always expect anything, don't rule it out. here is jamie metzl, who worked for the world health organization, correct? >> advisor on one of the committees. >> brian: how significant is this statement? >> significant george gao has behaved pretty responsibly over the course of covid, but doesn't have a lot of power in the chinese political arena and he is the guy when the western viologist said it came from raccoon dogs, he said, no evidence of that. leading former chinese official is saying it may come from a lab and as you and i have known for many years, it very well may have come from the lab. >> brian: most people think it came from the lab, the fbi thinks it came from the lab, for
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some reason, the cia hasn't made up their mind. didn't the man trying to warn against that came up dead? >> there are people who disappeared and some rotting away from chinese prison for asking questions, there is a gag order on scientists for writing about covid origin. this issic try and there are legitimate respectable scientists in china and george gao is one of them, they can't speak as freely as they would like because of intense political control temperature is significant he is saying this. >> brian: they are dealing with another strain of covid. they owe the world 66 trillion dollars. they should be reminded everyday? >> absolutely, people are dead from a totally avoidable
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pandemic, whatever the origin and most likely came from wuhan, the cover-up, lying and obviication allowed this to become world fire. and ai could wipe out civilization, is that an overstatement? >> it is not an overstatement, this is a technology like nuclear power and biology where there is large upside possible benefit and that is great. and there is down-side risk. now is the time in early days when technologies are being developed, we need to set in place, rules and safeguards to optimize benefits. >> brian: we need to execute the rule and here is statement from ai at risk. mitigating risk of extinction from ai should be global priority alongwith pandemics and
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nuclear war. the problem is, china and russia aren't going to go along with it, let alone iran. >> you mentioned, i'm the founder of one world. the challenges we face in our world are common and global, but we don't have a framework for addressing that entire category of problems, climate change, ai, weapons of mass destruction, pandemic, we have to solve this problem in spite of political differences because the world is at risk. >> brian: great to see you, talk to you the radio later. times up, house republicans preparing to hold fbi director wray in contempt after he missed deadline to hand over key biden documents, house oversight chair james comer joins us with next steps. we'll talk about it. ♪
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with more. good morning, chairman. i looked at the fbi statement and they say they are committed to cooperating with congress oversight and continue to be in touch with members of congress. they said it is their mission to protect the american people, releasing this confidential source information could jeopardize investigation and put lives at risk. first they say they are committed to cooperating with you and continue to be in touch with members. what are they saying? >> james: i don't know, that is not true. i got a call this morning from speaker mccarthy asking me what is going on, if i had heard from director wray or the fbi. if he has no communication with fbi, i don't know which members of congress they are communicating with, certainly not senator grassley, he is more upset than i am with the fbi. >> ainsley: they say releasing
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this information could jeopardize investigations and puts lives at risk. what do they mean by this? do you know anything about an investigation? >> james: no, and they would never tell us if this is jeopardizing this investigation. biden is 75% through with his term and there were four years gap in between his vice presidency and his presidency. we know from evidence we've produced, there is a pattern of joe biden's family receiving money from foreign nationals immediately after he departs air force two, meeting with foreign diplomats talking about foreign policy and things like foreign aid. a pattern suggests this allegation is more than credible and past time for the fbi to determine whether or not they need to move forward with an
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investigation. we're doing the investigation in the house oversight committee, the fbi needs to work with us and be honest on what they have or have not done with respect to this investigation. >> ainsley: why is form 1023 important? couldn't you subpoena the person who gave it to you? >> james: we've subpoenaed the person who has the information. what the fbi is saying, they don't want to jeopardize human informants. we know more about this than what i will disclose right now, the fbi needs to comply with our request. for them to issue a statement that was false yesterday, that lowers my confidence in the fbi more and i'm about at zero with them now. it is past time, they have stonewalled us for weeks. this is not the first thing we
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asked for, we asked for information pertaining to classified documents joe biden had in their p possession, they said it was classified. this 1023, is not classified. there is no reason for them not to work with us. we've demonstrated a pattern and provided bank records that show the biden family receiving payments from all over the world, this allegation is very important subject of our investigation. >> ainsley: and they could retract the names. >> james: absolutely. >> ainsley: two republicans voted 7-6 out of rules and now to the house are floo, it needs 218 votes, will the house provide votes? will it pass? >> james: yes, it will pass, there has been a lot of
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disinformation, this cuts spending, when have you heard that? i would love to hear more spending cuts because spending is out of control. we and the house ofept representatives, democrats control the senate and p presidency, to only be one-third of the equation, speaker mccarthy negotiated as good of a deal he could negotiate and we need to keep fighting more fiscal cuts and spending. >> ainsley: republicans seem to be split constantly. what time are you talking to christopher wray today? >> james: i think around 1:30. >> ainsley: please keep us posted. ashley is there with headlines for us. >> ashley: good morning, start with border patrol chief raul
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sports team owner slamming the dodgers for reinviting the sisters of perpetual indulgence to a pride night game. the group will be honored next month. tim bush joined us earlier. >> it is spreading to sports and if you're a shareholder of one of the companies, should be be very upset why they are in the business in the first place. this wokeness is a pagan religion. i don't think we should divide people in business or sports teams, they need to be united regardless of faith or politics. why force somebody to decide to wear it on the jersey or not. >> ashley: dodgers pitcher clayton kershaw, i don't agree with making fun of people's
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religion, has nothing to do with anything other than that. and washington nationals pitcher trevor williams says to invite or honor group that makes mockery of religion and religion of four million people in los angeles county alone. a lot of pushback on that. >> ainsley: there is. thank you, ashley. coming up next, dawson's creek jame vanderbeek sounds off and you will not want to miss this. stick around. at red land cotton, the bedding start right here on our family's cotton farm in north alabama. the heartland of america. we rely on hard work and honest manufacturing to deliver high quality, heirloom inspired bedding, bath towels and more, all made in the usa.
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are you -- kidding me? an 80-year-old man, if he lives will be oldest sitting president in the history of the country and if he doesn't live, has a vice president with a rating worse than his. you are using flash cards, you're telling us no debate? what about the will of the people? >> steve: actor james vander beek ripping into the national committee for backing president biden not doing any debates with challengers. no challenger debates on the d side. clay travis joins us now. they are trying to protect joe biden, who is right now president. >> clay: i never would have believed dawson leary would make
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more sense in the fight than anyone on msnbc or cnn combined. i watched this video, this guy deserves to be sitting on a panel analyzing everything going on right now. what he nailed, we're talking about the battle on the republican side. i saw chris christie is expected to enter the race and a huge bevy of candidates attempting to get the republican nomination. 20% supporting r.f.k., 6% supporting williams, anyone with a pulse entered the democratic race right now, i think they would beat joe biden. you have to ask yourself, why are democrats so consistently tried to protect a
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dementia-ridden candidate who is the worst of any in our lives and james van der beek nailed it. what does pacey think about the rnc race? figure that out now. >> steve: good point. there is a video i want to show the folks on tiktok, it's gone viral. seven million people have seen this, put by influencer mother who had taken her daughter to get a dress at the bippity boppety boutique when met by nick the fairy princess. >> steve: there you have him, an pattern male with a mustache wearing a dress and makeup and number of people on the conservative side are saying,
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what is disney doing? >> clay: yeah, this is absurd and ridiculous, everything wrong with woke disney and why axios has disney as one of the most polarizing brand in america. this is about little girls living out their dreams and fantasies of becoming princesses, not grown men pretending to be women, this is embarrassing, everything that is wrong with disney distilled in one small clip there. and this is why ron desantis is right to go after the woke disney universe. this company has gone from serving kids for its entire career issue not the disney that you or i or our kids grew up with in the '80s, '90s and early 2000s, people are fed up with ridi
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ridiculousness like this. >> steve: people are going to outkick.com. >> that's right. >> steve: quarter before top of the hour, time for news and mortgage stuff, brian. >> brian: money, quick headlines, mortgage demand hitting three-month low after rates spiked, average interest rate for fixed rate mortgage 6.9%, up from the previous week. mortgage applications dropped by 3% and by 31% since last year. is that the goal? target losing 2.4 billion in the market yesterday accord being to dow jones market group, they have lost 12 billion since controversy over pride month displays. this comes as bud light status as top beer in the country in jeopardy after posted worst
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sales ever dropping 25% on big beer weekend. speaking of someone that likes big beers, adam klotz has fox weather forecast. >> adam: miller light guy out here. beautiful weather in new york city, spots across the country where it is warm, let's dive in. temperatures across the country, 75 in chicago, pay attention to the area. upper great lakes, spot where it is warm before the day is over, climbing up to 91 degrees is the forecasted high, middle of the country seeing warm air funneling that direction and running up to 88 in detroit for a high, 89 in syracuse, close to 90 in cincinnati. similar tomorrow. it will take you closer to the weekend and temperatures will be climbing up to the 90s, some will be record-breaking highs,
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download fox weather app, follow those stories and more. >> brian: when you break records on highs, not a prize, something we note and jot down. father's day is just around the corner, we have power tools, skip bedell joins us with everything with batteries. first check in with dana perino for what she will tell bill they are doing in the show. >> dana: right, thank you much iowa is great state to visit if you are running in the gop primary. ron desantis fires shots against the front-runner and former president trump tries to solidify his lead. is artificial intelligence going to society or wipe it out? flesh eating bacteria on beaches this summer? what you need to know. on last day of skin cancer awareness month, the latest on risk, treatment and being smart about it all, we'll see you at
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