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never back down on what you believe in. that's it, i'm pete hegseth in for laura. don't miss an episode of the angle, record it and set it to record fox on friends weekent. gutfeld up next. ♪ ♪ >> todd: look live over the beautiful city of new orleans, louisiana, and listen to beautiful sounds of owl city and carley ray jepson. welcome back another great carley, carley ray shimkus is back. >> carley: it is good to be back, my life has changed
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drastically. >> todd: how? >> carley: i had a baby, his name is brock. he's four months old now. i know they say every stage gets better as the baby gets older. i can't imagine anything better than this face. he is so smiley, he looks like you are the greatest thing he's ever seen. beautiful moment in my life and i love sharing the pictures. >> todd: matt, the floor director, and i discussed everything you would need to learn about being a parent and you pooh-poohed most of them. what were we right on or wrong on? >> carley: i can't remember anything you said. >> todd: glad it had an impact. >> carley: i appreciate all advice you gave me while i was on maternity leave, we would text and talk and had in-depth conversation on best way to clean a baby's nose.
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that did happen and i appreciate the insight there. it's been amazing and i'm just on cloud nine. it's been great to see my husband, pete, become a father, as well. those moments are so sweet. >> carley: has he become a father or do you have a second child? my wife has two and me. >> carley: he's not a kid, that is okay, we love you, as well. fantastic to be here. i've missed doing this job and being here every morning. thank you, ashley strohmier, who did a fantastic job filling in for me. she did it while pregnant. i did come to surprise her when she announced and i'm giving her a virtual hug right now. >> todd: you are throwing pens, assaulting me. >> carley: it feels like the first day of school.
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it felt like something new and fresh. so let's do it. let's have fun. >> todd: can i tell one story? walked into your office this morning and you said, i have seen you in four months i've been gone? >> carley: i couldn't remember. >> todd: glad i had such an impact. awesome to have you back. i can't wait to talk parent stuff with you, let's have a great time, partner. to a fox news alert, bipartisan debt ceiling deal clears house by wide margin despite dozens of lawmakers voting against it. >> carley: doug luzader live from washington to break it down. good morning. >> doug: carley, welcome back. this was a huge hurdle last night to get the deal to suspend the debt ceiling done. take a look at numbers. 314 to 117 with majority of
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votes coming from democrats. that is not ideal outcome for house speaker kevin mccarthy. he did get a majority of republican caucus onboard and he was thrilled. >> speaker mccarthy: this is fabulous, i thought it would be hard, almost impossible. >> we won this public narrative with support of the american people, between president biden and speaker mccarthy, house republicans won from start to finish. one of the most significant pieces of legislation. >> doug: president biden tweeting, only path forward is bipartisan compromise earning support of both parties, this agreement meets that test. still a lot of anger on the far left and far right. democrats do not like provisions including enhanced work requirement for government programs and republicans think it did not go far enough to curb spending. >> congress made promises that
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were not met on paper. i can't remember the last time congress made a promise it could keep. >> doug: from here to the senate, democrats hope to get this passed before the june 5 treasury deadline, we are already seeing bipartisan opposition. >> it is a shell game, carefully orchestrated act to create false illusion of savings. it represents it is victory of expediency over integrity. >> i cannot take vital nutrition assistance away from women, infants, children and seniors while refusing to ask billionaires to start paying their fair share of taxes. >> doug: back to the vote last night. there have been suggestions some on the right my try to oust speaker mccarthy over this deal, that is how angry they are. other republicans are coming to
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mccarthy's defense. >> my friends and colleagues want a motion to vacate over that, that is absurd because we passed a debt ceiling bill that cuts spending. >> doug: and what sounded like a nod to critics, mccarthy described this deal as first step to cutting back spending. the ball is rolling in senate to finish this up by the end of the week. back to you guys and carley, i'm sure you are in the process of learning having a kid requires you raise your own personal debt ceiling quite a bit. >> carley: nary a truer word been said, four months old, formula, diapers. thank you so much. >> todd: fox news alert, christopher wray will face contempt of congress vote. >> carley: brooke singman has the latest.
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brooke. >> brooke: during a call with james comer and senator chuck grassley yesterday, fbi director christopher wray offered lawmakers chance to view the document at fbi headquarters. comer said that made them less confident in the fbi. >> he offered us to look at it in a private shift, he wanted to redact it. when documents are redacted, it is all black lines, they don't show anything. we've seen a pattern of joe biden when he was vice president leading a country after he talks about foreign aid and foreign policy and family members start receiving payment from the company. we saw that in romania, china and other countries that would suggest this allegation his merit. >> carley: comer making clear anything short of producing these documents is not in
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compliance with the subpoena. if the fbi fails to turn over the document, the house oversight committee chair will proceed with charges. fbi offered private view of the document despite it being declassified. the fbi said it has continually worked with the committee to accommodate their requests and allowing the chair to review information in person. the fbi remains committed to communicating in good faith. >> carley: the white house press team caught off guard when reporters asked about biden corruption claims. listen. >> there was harris poll that found 53% of the public including fourth of democrats believe "joe biden was involved with his son in an illegal
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influence pedalling scheme," what do you say to the majority of americans who believe the president himself is corrupt? >> wow. [indiscernible] >> the president has spoken to this. the president has spoken to this. there is nothing to these claims. >> carley: quite the moment there. the white house criticized house oversight committee investigation into pedalling as a probe that lacks any evidence. >> todd: 2024 getting a major shakeup with mike pence, chris christie and burgum expected to throw their hat in the ring next week. >> carley: bobby, it is a crowded field and about to get more so, how do you think this plays out? >> i appreciate you guys having
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me informer thatty, as always, when there is a prohibitive favorite like president donald trump, the more names that enter the race, it will fragment the field. if you are president trump, this is a positive, more people in the race, in theory, takes away from the nontrump vote, particularly governor ron desantis, more people in the race have to fight for that vote that is non-trump, not as much who gets in the race, how long do they last? we saw in 2020, when joe biden was running, kolubichar dropped out. how long do they take away support from desantis before clearing the way to become a two
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of had man race between ron desantis and donald trump. >> todd: one other point builds off this, recent poll shows former vice president mike pence 46% approval and chris christie 21% approval and 70% of new jersey republicans won't vote for chris christie. do you buy this notion christie is only doing this to be the attack dog against trump marring himself to go attack trump so somebody like desantis ends up getting the nomination? >> such a good point. why else is he in the race? go through the scenario why certain people enter the race, maybe to increase their brand, to run for vice president or play defense to somebody and thattic mas sense, why else is christie in this race. hardly anybody likes him,
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including people in his own state. astutely point he's in the race to damage donald trump. i don't know if chris christie's insertion will have an impact at all, you have to question, it is hard to see a path of what he gains from joining. >> carley: ron desantis had interesting comments in iowa this week, took shots at former president trump. listen here. >> if you say cuomo did a better job with covid than florida did, that is not what he used to say. six months ago, he used to say how great florida was, hell, his whole family moved to florida under my leadership. i will counter punch on it and he gives biden a free pass. >> carley: his strategy is to counter punch trump, he will attack back and focus on policy. how do you feel about that
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strategy? >> i think it is ideal for governor desantis. desantis has a positive story to tell. a lot of ways he became the avatar to counter resistance to covid control. few politicians were in front as early as desantis and ultimately more correct. best strategy for him to not necessarily take shots 59 trump, counter by sticking up for himself. crime at 50-year new low, inflation, covid worked out well for the governor, far better than andrew cuomo of new york. there is not a better strategy for desantis. it is going to be an uphill battle, donald trump is the clear favorite. any way for desantis to mitigate that gap, it is to remind people during covid more people flocked to florida because he was
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keeping the state open and prioritizing common sense over politics, which so many across the nation did not do. >> todd: number one comment and fear coming from republican voters, they are woed the in-fighting between republicans, between trump and desantis specifically, will allow the worst polling president in history in joe biden to win a second term. do you share those concerns? >> yes, so someone who works online and spends more time on social media than i should, that is sentiment you get from pundits and writers, this in-fighting just started. desantis did not start fighting back until some weeks ago. so many people used to be aligned, now going after each other, no better scenario for joe biden, despite what he's done in a negative way in this
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country. in-fighting is one scenario where he prevails and it is just starting and off to a grotesque start. i agree with you, todd, we're only a few weeks in, imagine in a few months when desantis and trump continue to return blow after blow, could get nasty for the gop. you have clear leader donald trump, going up against someone we thought was successor for the face of the party. >> carley: outkick host, bobby burrack, thank you. nasa panel studying ufo's, making public remarks yesterday after looking into mysterious objects reported in the skies over the years. >> presence ever uaps, raises
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concern and we will determine if it is a risk to pair space safety. >> anything that was not readily understandable by the operator or the sensor. it is doing something weird, whether maneuvering against the wind and mock 2 with no apparent propulsion or going into the water. >> carley: the space agency expected to release the final report end of july. the pentagon is continuing investigation into the sightings, many case remain unexplained. >> todd: the ufo thing has not gone away, we've added new ai thing. i'll explain in the break. and -- joining other players in condemning honoring the sisters of perpetual indulgence saying
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it disenfranchises a large community and promotes hate of christians and people of faith, alienates supporters of dodgers, major league baseball and professional sports. trinan is join clay 2k4r9 ton kershaw. he nails it. you are disenfranchising people in the sport of baseball, disenfranchising catholics and christians and targeting majority fan base of the dodgers, which is catholic latinos and i don't think this is good look for the gay community in l.a. they have pride night that is about equality, not hatred of jesus christ.
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>> carley: we'll talk about jimmy failla about this. >> todd: hope he will be funny more than the seriousness. cargo flying 100 feet in the air after accidentally hitting a parked tow truck. >> rollover. may be a roll. >> todd: look at that, we have details on this shocking crash. >> carley: dc residents say crime is the new normal, leaders insist there is no crime. a crime activist will tell us what life is like in the nation's capital. do not go anywhere.
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>> it could have been a current. that channel is there. there was inclement weather while they are out there. so much speculation. >> carley: officials say the water is infested with sharks. robbins was celebrating recent high school graduation, he is still missing and the search has been called off. stop what you are doing and watch this. georgia state police body cam catching horrific crash as car flies 120 feet in the air after hitting ramp of a tow truck parked on the side of a highway. >> 1050 rollover. second ems, immediate roll. >> carley: deputies rush the 21-year-old driver to the hospital, where she remains hurt and unable to speak. the cause of the crash is
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unknown. >> todd: how did that happen, that is the question. 24 minutes after the hour. crime on public transit has jumped. aggravated assaults up 35%. despite much of the violence mayor bowser deflects. >> our city loves our kids, we love every one of them. what i know is that the vast majority of them are just fine. except anyone who is not fine, any one of them, we have to be working doubly hard to make sure they have great schools, that their families are supported and their communities are safe. >> todd: a dc crime activist joins me now. ronald, thank you for being here. how bad has it gotten on buses
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and trains in d.c.? >> it has gotten extremely bad. i've seen this over the last 10 years. i was in a meeting the other day with our mayor and she believes violent i believe cs should be locked up, even if they are children. we have people on the city council, i call them regressive and they think a person can shoot people and be released the same day. who think people can carjack somebody and be released the same day. i believe in love and order. some people can be loved on the outside, some people commit violent crime and know they can do whatever they want to do in our city and cities around america and be released. we have to get a balancing act in america. we have gone from one extreme to the other. no accountability for violent
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crime. >> todd: where do you lay the blame, at the feet of progressives, the family of these kids who commit crime? where do you put the blame? >> i think a lot of things, there are disparities in education system, disparity to the right to middle class. accountability is at the top. you cannot have parents who are not accountable to their children and we have to make sure the system helps them. accountability is often left all the table. we must love people, but there must be order. from 2008 to 2012, in d.c., things were okay, there were people working with accountable. judges should not release children who shoot people without accountability and them understanding there are consequences. if we put money in streets and
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programs and child feels they do not have to go to the program, they deal with trauma and they will commit crimes again. we have to address the system that is broken in washington, d.c. and in other cities in our nation. if we don't do that, it will only get worse. i've worked with children in gangs. jack kent foundation helped me and public officials helped me and i hold them accountable. the ones who wanted to change, they are in this building i'm in, the city helped us and we had to prove ourselves worthy of help first. you have to have accountability. the ones who wanted help are fine now. you have to hold people accountable. people cannot think whatever they do, they will be forgiven and put right back on the street. >> todd: if you were mayor, what major step would you take that
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the current mayor is not taking to upon to the cycle of violence we're seeing in dc and throughout the country? >> dc is unique, the mayor doesn't have all the power, we have city council that imposes policy. in public schools, someone can strike a teacher today, because of certain policy, they cannot being suspended. what message does that send to a child? our mayor was talking about that at a roundtable. that is something that has to be changed by the city council and policy. we have several policies that need to be changed and i believe if we do with the jack kemp foundation and what robert white did. children changing. we empowered them to have ownership, equity and something worth living for. you don't change things by rewarding bad behavior. you don't change things without
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coming up with programs for children doing drill wrap. we have to create things that will address things and give people incentive to do the right thing, not to commit crime we're seeing in our community that have people scared to ride the train. >> todd: we can't incentivize bad behavior. ronald moten keep up the fight. >> todd: tiktok ceo insisted the app does not keep data from american users. >> information has been stored in virginia and china. >> required by who? >> engineers for business purposes. >> todd: new report casting serious doubt on the claim and marco rubio wants to find out if that ceo lied under oath. what right do you have to protect your personal information? >> carley: taking graduates to task for shouting down the
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>> todd: i promised to fill you in on ai. top security official warning of dangers of ai after tech leaders said it could lead to human extinction. >> i would ask the 350 people in the makers of ai, while putting regulatory framework in place, think about self-regulation and what you can do to slow this down so we don't cause extinction event for humanity. >> todd: statement from the san francisco based nonprofit center for ai safety warning, mitigating risk of extinction
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from ai should be global priority alongside other societal risk such as pandemics and nuclear war. >> carley: there is this, steve forbes reporting tiktok creator financial information including social security numbers have been stored in china. the ceo of tiktok told a different story to congress. >> american data stored in virginia and singapore in the past and access on as required basis. >> required by who? >> by engineers for business purposes. >> todd: brad cunningham johns us now. despite what the ceo testified to, are you shocked by the new steve forbes report? >> no, it was ridiculous when he said it in front of congress, everyone knew it at the time. it is ridiculous now. the only thing surprising to me, the chinese are so uninformed
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about american journalism they did not think was going to come out. >> carley: senator marco rubioed he will ask the doj to investigate whether the tiktok ceo committed perjury, how do you see that playing out? >> i don't know, this guy could be a dupe, be victim of the bite dance folks or he could have known he was giving false testimony. they will have to look through the facts. it is plausible, he could have believed what was happening, he was ceo of bite dance 30 days before becoming ceo of the american company. >> todd: tiktok spokesperson says they remain confident in the ceo's testimony. remains to be seen whether it is. assuming the ccp does have this information, what could they do with it? >> i am one of the 26 million
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people whose top secret security file is in beijing thanks to the opm hack. they will try to sort out if there is blackmail or extortion they can do. if there is information about intelligence operatives they want to recruit in the united states and hoover it up and store it and wait for influencers to become more influential and use against them in the future. >> carley: play this out, five or teb years, say china invades taiwan and united states takes the side of taiwan. what happens with this data if things escalate and we end up in hot war with china? >> it is not so much the data that worries me in that scenario, it is disinformation/misinformation possibilities china have because they can push their version of
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events into the phones of my two daughters and millions of other americans. that is the scary thing. you hear talk by privacy groups, they are no different than meta or google or other american companies and in a way, that is true. we will not go to war in two, three, five years with meta or google. with chinese, we will. >> todd: we can argue about whether tiktok should be panned in the united states or not, for now, it is here, for tiktok creators, this is tremendous source of income. what advice do you give tiktok who need this platform to put food on the table? >> i don't think a ban will work. i think the congress and president will try it, i don't think it will succeed, our government needs to use authority to force the divest tour of the american tiktok to
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an american company and creators can move over to that company. >> carley: controversy that is not going anywhere any time soon, brian cunningham, thank you for joining us. boston university calling out graduating students after grads heckled a commencement speech by the ceo of warner brothers discovery. the president said attempt to silence a speaker is resort to gain power, not reason. we must do better and be place where freedom of speech and vital instrument of lawful protest can coexist and foster every individual's sense of belonging. many students took -- with the speaker. it was in response to the writer guild of america strike, now in third week.
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>> todd: many are condemning this speech. >> israel continues to reign bullets and bombs and lawman festation of white supremacy that continues to oppress and suppress people in this nation. >> todd: new york city mayor eric adams says he was at the ceremony issue but left before the speech was given. >> if i was on that stage when those comments were made, i would have stood up and denounced them immediately, we cannot allow it to happen. >> todd: the university says it does not condone hate speech as calls grow for them to lose public funding. taxpayers are not happy. san francisco spending big to bring tourism back to the city. >> welcome to the most beautiful city in the world. it is never the same, but always san francisco.
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♪ san francisco. i'm coming home again never to roam again. >> carley: oh, no. >> todd: get into politics and content of that. worst song ever. how would you like coming home to this? you won't believe how much ad campaigns are costing taxpayers. >> carley: and raise of latino white supremacy, the question is, is this why more latinos are jumping ship to the republican party? our voter panel is here to weigh in next.
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>> todd: covid lockdown had impact on people's memory, similar to spending time in prison, according to a new uk study. they asked subjects about memories, it was so bad the author said it is consistent with poor reception found in prison inmates. new fox poll find majority of americans, 57%, think the
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pandemic changed our country permanently. just 9% think things have not changed at all. san francisco spending 6 million on this new ad campaign to boost tourism. >> welcome to the most beautiful city in the world, never the same, always san francisco. ♪ san francisco i'm coming home again. never to roam again. ♪ >> todd: yeah, that song is horrible. campaign is called always san francisco in attempt to highlight the city's "quirkiness and diversity" while distracting from the homeless and crime crisis. i guess they call people going to the bathrooms quirky. whole foods and others have left time square. >> carley: believe what i'm telling you situation right there. new piece in the new yorker warning about the rise of latino
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white supremacy in the country and says at time of increased racial violence latino are potential perpetrator and potential victims. recent poll reveals only 37% of latino voters want -- to run for a second time. three people join me now. two daniels on the panel. daniel garza, how do you feel about the term latino white supremacy? >> well, you know, latinos have been moving toward gop in support of pro-growth policies for sometime now, while distancing themselves from leftist agenda of reckless spending, disorderly border
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patrol. latino defectors who lost faith in family and god are threatening democratic power. a narrative is being created that they are sellouts and so just to shame them back to the program. this is of course offensive and absurd because truth is latinos are not hard-wired left, but making deliberate choices in support of pro-growth agenda and economic freedom. >> carley: latino white supremacy isn't an oxymoron and carrying out a mass shooting in the united states is one of the more american things a latino could do. that is a dark view of american culture, how do you feel about that? >> i think it reflects that the left is very comfortable, painting with a broad brush, tens of millions of people based
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on a single incident. this is from cancer culture to assimilation, they think assimilating into america, learning english, moving to the right is correlated with white supremacy, when it is not. there are no facts to support the notion. they are angry immigrants are assimilated into the culture and that is a good thing, not a bad thing. >> carley: why do you think that is, does that surprise you? >> not at all. biden approval rating, because many promises he made have been unkept. the democrats control the congress first two years in congress and have not delivered
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on immigration. hispanics are uninspired by biden and this labeling hispanics as white supremacist will not get them closer to the latino vote. republicans and democrats are going to have to figure out how to outreach different communities and dfrngs differences without coming across as arrogant. like calling people deplorable if they don't agree with your policy. >> carley: good point, insults tend to motivate the person you are insulting. daniel, how do you think republicans can capitalize on this trend of joining the republican party? >> for the longest time, the republican party, for the last five or six years, have shaken the tree well of base latino voters who tend to be rural male
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and working class. they need to go after hard a new class of latinos, which is urban, young, latina, college educated and do defense of pro-growth agenda, pro-energy, what latinos came to america for, many of them. new voters can start peeling away are going to be a threat to the democratic power, for example, five latino republicans flipped five blue seats in 2022. it is flexing muscle through reaching out to new voters. >> carley: ron desantis flipped miami-dade county, the first republican in years. thank you for joining us this morning, we appreciate it. all right, turn to this.
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ever wonder what the government is spending your money on? $100,000 to promote gender equality cartoons in china? in 770,000 to put cats on treadmills in russia. >> todd: jimmy failla will be here on "fox and friends first," don't go anywhere. ♪ ahhh! icy hot pro starts working instantly. with two max-strength pain relievers,
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