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belly the miracle of male birth. leave it there. >> not pick that up. i believe women give birth. >> carley: i can confirm that because i just did. >> todd: let me write that down. be sure to catch tyrus in a city near you. thanks for coming on. >> carley: thanks. appreciate it. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ he don't ♪ let my eyes be your mirror. >> brian: close your eyes and picture it -- actually, one hour from now. and picture the people that actually recorded that song singing it live on that very stage with that man with shorts walked by.
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that is the turf four the brand new season of the all-american concert series. this is week two. last week i was forced to miss, i was on assignment. not here. but we are park with parmalee. >> >> lawrence: and blanco brown. >> ainsley: they also sing carolina which is really popular song. >> lawrence: take my name. >> ainsley: they are great. >> lawrence: girl is mine. >> brian: i listen to the highway. i listen to the highway everyday. and my family wants to kill me. but there is not a day goes by where those songs aren't played. that's how popular and sustainable they're. >> lawrence: so you listen to the music. >> ainsley: and not fox news. >> brian: i go back and forth. sometimes i need a break. one more day on debt ceiling and my head is going to explode. i do this. i was somebody, when i first started this job we started with
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country music. wife are we doing country music? now is my favorite music. >> ainsley: what changed you why do you love it now? >> brian: i grew up and became my own man. >> ainsley: listen to the story. every song is a story. >> brian: i can understand what they're saying and trying to get across. you against a chance to know them and pull for them. there is no other music that i can embrace. i don't want classic, rock and roll, i have no interest in dance music. i don't want to hear synthesizers. i don't know if jlo sings or not. this is all i have. lawrence lawrence i have never heard brian so passionate about music. >> ainsley: he loves nashville. he hangs out with all the guys down there. he goes to their houses. he tells me when he goes to john rich's house. he has a stage in his house. >> brian: excuse me. i'm still here. you shut me out. >> ainsley: we love it. you grew up in texas. i grew up in south carolina. we grew up with it. we have loved it our whole lives. >> lawrence: i'm just getting into it myself.
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i grew up it with it hip hop. when i started doing fox i started of being introduced similar to brian. i gave it a shot. i made the mistake tweeting one time that i did not like country. >> ainsley: oh. [laughter] >> lawrence: all the country fans watch fox. so the travis troy smith,. >> ainsley: that's the audience. >> lawrence: travis said i'm disappointed i'm fange yours. you haven't been introduced to real country. he gave me a whole play list to listen. to say there you go i have been listening to country ever since. >> brian: do we have food this year? >> ainsley: we do mclemores are here. they are cooking. lawrence i'm going to get to you wear a cowboy hat with me one time and brian, i wants to he so you dance lawrence. >> lawrence: i will do it brother. >> i want to see you dance. i want to see brian eat. so, ainsley,. >> ainsley: he does not eat and he does not dance. >> we do listen to music on fox
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news. i hope you are all ready to eat of the mclemore boys this morning have smoked mac and cheese. smoked meat loaf. tacos, i think it's going to be a great concert series this year what do you think? >> week two, guys, mclemore boys are cooking up. we are the only morning show that serves barbecue for breakfast. if you are not down here at the fox plaza, you are missing out. tune, in follow the mclemore boys and follow "fox & friends." we do a lot of social. come eat with us. >> national doughnut day guys. a surprise coming in to you all this right here is what it is all about! >> ainsley: doughnut tree. is this a thing now every friday y'all are going to bring something like that? >> we bring it up. we created a monster now that we have got to feed. >> brian: all right, guys. thanks so much. check in with you throughout the next three hours and next three months.
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>> ainsley: we will have a lot of fun throughout the next three hours. should we get some news? >> lawrence: serious business. >> ainsley: the senate passing a bill overnight to raise the debt ceiling until 2025, days before the default deadline. 11 amendments failed as the senate rushed to get the bill to the president's desk, who does plan to sign it into law and address the nation tonight. the final senate vote tally was 63-36. >> brian: some items in the debt deal include suspending the debt ceiling until 2025. moving it away from the election process. cutting back irs spending 10 billion. capping nondefense spending and work requirements in order to receive given government assistance work fair. >> west virginia senator joe manchin is calling out the g.o.p. for taking credit for a fast track gas pipeline included in the bill saying, quote: success has many fathers but failure is an orphan, well, i guarantee you i was an orphan there for a long time because i was the only one on the front
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taking all the spears. >> brian: only reason we got the inflation reduction act is because he signed on to it for that as compensation. so, he also should be the physical therapy of the inflation reduction act which does nothing but inflate inflation. >> ainsley: before brian's head explodes because he said at the beginning of the show he is tired of talking about the debt limit, we will move on. >> brian: thank you very much for the behind the scenes comments. note to self, don't say anything to ainsley before the show that you don't want on the show. >> ainsley: you said it on air. >> brian: okay, good. now to this. u.s. air force responding to shocking comments from a high ranking official who claims an a.i. drone turned against its operator during a simulated training mission. >> ainsley: simulated. >> lawrence: but a military spokesperson is now adamantly denying those claims. >> ainsley: lucas tammaro lynn son was here to break it down. when we were talking about it on fox and friends first you were saying the operator was killed. what? we realized it's a simulation,
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right? >> that's right. good morning, brian, ainsley and lawrence. speaking of creating a monster the operator of chief of a.i. testing it all happened during a simulation that missiles it all went south when the operator tried taking over the controls in overvide. speaking at a conference in london the operator would say yes, kill that threat, the system started realizing while they did identify the threat at times the operator would tell it not to kill its threat but got its point by killing that threat so what did it do? it killed the operator that person was keeping it from accomplishing its objective. sounds like something out of the terminator war games. the air force strongly denying those claims, disavowing what the colonel said, quote: the department of air force appears the taken out of context meant to be antidotal. passed along with what some women had told him. >> what we are seeing in
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emerging technology, all a.i. from a.i. and 3-d printing that could change the character of conflict itself. i have met in the oval office -- in my office with 12 leading -- excuse me, eight leading scientists in the area of a.i. some are very worried. >> stories like this prompted top pentagon brass to say for years a human being will always be in the kill chain but autonomous weapons have been responsible for friendly fire in the past, guys. aren't you glad we didn't do a hit on the debt ceiling? >> brian: i am. thank you very much. aren't you glad? ains this is more interesting. you saw the president there addressing this issue when he was at the air force academy and handing o diplomas. we honor our men and women. amazing lauren to go to the air force academy. wonderful he was there giving
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out diplomas. while he is there he takes a hard tumble down on the ground and blamed it on the sandbag. he laughed it off and said he. you see when he stands up he points back at it like is he blaming that. >> lawrence: just seems to be a pattern with our president that he can't really keep his footing. maybe this is the boy who cried wolf and this was a legitimate just a sandbag on the ground that tripped the president. i think a lot of americans are concerned. i watched the town hall with sean hannity last night. and former president trump says he feels bad for biden. watch. >> >> it's sad. it's sad. you know, they are representing -- we are all representing the country. you become president, and you sort of not allowed to do that but it's happened. they will count those acts. they never forget but that was bad fall. >> brian: it was bad fall. it's the fourth fall. he almost fell at the g-7.
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the symbolism of the president of the united states speaking at academy. tradition to rotate through at least one academy during commencement address and falling down right there in front of the world to see while everyone's watching this election process wondering why he is not on the campaign trail. wondering why nothing is even on the schedule. worn derg why he doesn't even lay out an agenda should he want four more years. seeing that george w. bush and donald trump and barack obama when they were going for re-election had already been out there raising money. talking to big crowds. talking about how bad the other side is. nobody understands why he is not out there and no one understands why he doesn't have people around him. because clearly, every step is tough at 89. kevin o'connor they donated doctor checkup. every person goes through. his gait remains extremely stiff. wear and tear and spinal arthritis. fractured his foot. never quite healed they say.
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and causes a slight limp. but, yet, every time you see him he is by himself. and i'm just wondering when his family is going to realize that this run for four more years is not in his best interest let alone the democrats in our best interest. >> ainsley: he also stumbled down the stairs in japan recently "the daily mail" is reporting when he got off the plane last night when he was coming back from the air force academy he bumped his head on the door frame. >> lawrence: did you all hear president trump last night. it's the first time i saw him pull off the gas. he will doesn't want to talk about it. he said that he doesn't like people talking about the president -- he thinks it's a serious issue. he thinks he is really off his rocker but he doesn't like people to make fun of him. i was kind of surprised because donald trump is the person that gives everybody nicknames but something so so serious for him. i even saw him adjust himself on the stage and said i don't want to go there. >> ainsley: maybe age is something he doesn't want to go
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toward. honestly we are all concerned about age and can he handle this another four years can he run our country another four years. and what does this look like globally for us when we look at other countries and their leaders. no one is laughing at him. it's really, i mean, bless his heart is what comes to mind that's when we say in the south when you see something like that. it's like a granddad falling. >> brian: everyone seeing if yu have a senior or someone in your family and gets older and see their decline or unfortunately they have an illness how helpless they feel and you know what they were. that's what we are witnessing. nothing about age. i look at chuck grassley might be old early. grassley goes to every single county in iowa. i watched him talk with bill hemmer yesterday. i'm saying how could that be the same guy at the same age and ron desantis said the same thing. first off, i hope he is okay. number two, you know, the president is the symbol for the country. i don't like the way it looks around the world. and sadly, to democrats seem hhemmed in.
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kamala harris is awful. she doesn't study. they don't give her anything significant to do because she continues to fail. there is no option unless they are going to convince him or his family steps up and says you have got to come back. but that looked terrible because i don't know if the sandbag was there or not, but every day these little things lawrence meetings? he didn't do any negotiations when it came to the debt ceiling. >> ainsley: and not campaigning. he announced a month ago. hasn't campaigned. hasn't had a campaign event. hasn't gone to any of the battleground states. he avoids the press. is he falling. is he equipped for this? and then we saw four years ago he campaigned from his basement. here's the thing. he beat donald trump last time. so he is running against donald trump. and i think they think we are not putting anyone else in because he won last time he is our best bet. >> brian: the only reason we had a once in two generation pandemic kept people from going to rallies. >> lawrence: i don't think he will get away with it this time. >> brian: efforts failing. how one baltimore high school
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has nearly 80% of its students reading at the pails of a fifth grader. >> lawrence: unbelievable. >> ainsley: champ the 14-year-old from florida who won this year's spelling bee. i bet it was harder word than champ. parmalee featuring blanco brown on all-american concert series. >> brian: i could spell champ without the prompter. ♪
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>> ainsley: we are back with a fox news alert. the nashville police releasing body cam footage showing the moment one of their officers was shot on duty. >> lawrence: the officer was hit in the ribs and now recovering atat local medical center. >> brian: sydney snow from our nashville affiliate is live outside the hospital. sydney? >> grorn well, we are here outside varnld
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university medical center where that officer was taken. at this hour he still is in critical condition but luckily is stable. now, all of this started as the police responded to a call for an armed man breaking into cars in a nearby parking lot near the international airport. now, that's when police made contact with him and then chased him into a nearby residential neighborhood. take a look at this video here. now, you can see those detectives chasing him. they did pull out their taser first. and then at some point during the chase pulled out their gun after being shot at. now, take a listen to that exchange here. >> show us your hands now. stop right now. i have already got you. drop that gun. [gunfire] >> shots fired. >> i'm hit. i'm hit. i'm hit. in the ribs. >> now, that detective was taken hit to vanderbilt university
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hospital by the officer. this is 37-year-old kasmer who we know is dead he did have a florida license on him when police found him. after being initially shot by the officer. swat teams continue to search for him in that brush area in the residential neighborhood. that's where they made contact and then shot him once again after having a gun in his hand. now, the officer that was shot, he is a four-year veteran of the metro nashville police department. his name is detective donovan cable and just this week named a officer of the year by the hermitage exchange club. we know he is in the hospital right behind me here surrounded by his family is recovering and is expected to be okay. that's what it's likes here in nashville. i'm cindy snow. we will send it back to you. >> >> brian: all right, sydney, thank you. 166 officers shot this year already. >> lawrence: unbelieve it or not the way he was able to keep his composure to run back to the car to call for help is
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unbelievable. initially he grabbed his taser, then his gun. this is why you can't second guess some of the moves they are making. when you have a suspect that's flee from the scene and he is shooting at a cop. i mean, this didn't used to be the normal. >> brian: i know. >> lawrence: feel feel like they can to get away. >> ainsley: growing up if you knew she shot a cop in south carolina we knew they were getting the electric chair. >> lawrence: electric chair or firing squad depending on how we are feeling. city school to the grave pipeline and the numbers just don't lie. youth shootings and homicides both way up from the previous year. >> ainsley: and in the classroom, it's not getting any better. the city has the lowest graduation rate across the state with one high school having 77% of its students testing, these are high school students, at an elementary school reading level. >> brian: our next guest made the decision to homeschool her youngest son due to the factors and more baltimore mother and
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mother of three blanco joins us now. thank you so much for joining us. how tough was that decision and how many other moms are close making the same decision? >> well, good morning, everyone. it was not a tough decision at all. as you can see behind me, that is what it's costing us to educate students in baltimore city. my first grader was advanced at a local charter school. and i was told, well, he is testing above grade level. and doing wonderful, great. he doesn't belong in this school. where does he belong? he belongs at and they suggested that i would check out a couple of private schools that are averaging about 35,000 per year. the reason i pulled him out though is because the dei, crt, sel. all i have critical condition anymores, accepts the abcs and 1, 2, 3s were being taught at
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that school. at early as 4 years old. teachers were telling students that boys could win dresses even when a little girl said- >> brian: unbelievable. >> yes. jonathan boys can't wear dresses. the teacher turned her head and said that is not true. boys can wear dresses. and the -- 4-year-olds. my son was 6. he was upstairs as a first grader and they wanted me to read books two men are a family. two men can be married. two men can have a baby. and that is when i gave my notice. and my son was -- the projection for me was and i'm a teacher. this is the cost. i said can i afford to pay in my tax dollars and this is collectively you and i and everyone else are collectively paying this for every baltimore city public school student 25,000 for the nonsense. so i pulled him out. he is doing wonderful. he is in fourth grade.
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and the violence. i have a high schooler who is at the high school where the mayor graduated. they have had a homicide the first week of school 2022, right dismissal. i'm picking up my son and at the other side of the building a shooting and a child was killed. a stabbing inside of the school, an assault because they left the door open of a stab member back in april of this year. a gun dropped to the floor in the cafeteria. it was kicked across the floor and it hit the principal's foot. this is what's going on in baltimore city public schools while the ceo is earning $473,000. >> brian: unbelievable. >> lawrence: wow. >> brian: you can't take that money with you. pay the taxes and got to homeschool. >> correct. also, for those, imagine this. for those who need their child to have an iep, if you are
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homeschooling your child, you cannot -- not afforded an individualized education plan. >> lawrence: which is illegal. >> ainsley: moms have to work and can't home school their kids they have no choice. they have to send their kids to school. all right, blank carrasco thank you. she was fired up. not only a parent but a teacher. she is seeing what they are being forced to teach. >> brian: takes a skill to teach your kids. >> ainsley: she even had props in the background. she is born to be a teacher. >> brian: karl rovish. >> ainsley: white board. >> brian: carley shimkus was born to be an anchor if you ask me. >> carley: thank you so much. good to see all three of you this morning. chilling video of what some say shows a figure resembling a shark moving towards louisiana teen cammeron robbins as he swims away from a rescue raft.
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the 18-year-old was celebrating his high school celebration when he reportedly jumped overboard on a dare. robbins has been missing since may 24th. the search for him has been called off. the fbi will deliver that subpoenaed document alleging president biden was involved in a criminal bribery scheme to capital hill on a monday it. comes after house oversight committee chairman at hold christopher wray contempt of congress. links president biden to a $5 million bribery scheme with a foreign national. iowa senator chuck grassley has seen the document. he says he will not characterize it but is working to make it public. florida teen dev shaw is declared winner of the national spelling bee after the young man nailed this final word. >> psammophile.
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that is correct. [applause] >> how did he know that? psammophile for the win. plant or animal that thrives in sandy areas. 14-year-old super speller says his legs are still shake from the excitement of taking home the trophy and the $50,000 prize. shaw says he has been preparing for this moment for four years. i love covering the scripps national spelling bee. >> lawrence: what a smart kid. >> carley: i remember when i was somewhere in elementary school my spelling bee word was balloon. bu alon. balloon. >> brian: i screwed up the word pasture. i can't shake it.
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>> ainsley: how did you spell pasture? >> brian: wrong. excuse me i got it wrong. >> ainsley: say the word, spell it and then say the word. resh how nerve remarking that was? >> carley: yes. >> brian: i wish around i could finally shake. this china rolling out the red carpet for america's top execs despite heightening tensions country. it recent example of china's aggression towards the u.s. will outline in a moment. >> ainsley: glamour magazine unveils the new u.k. cover for june featuring a pregnant trans gender man.te >> brian: sell three copies. e te my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people
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brian welcome back, top american business leaders visiting china. let's take a look at the communist country's recent aggression and their tone towards us. you have got to wonder what's the business world thinking. first off you saw what happened a couple days ago elon musk first visit in the last three
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years. jamie dimon the same thing. he and other business leaders going over to china hey we are open for business. i know elon musk is invested there and tesla needs to thrive there. still, you have to wonder if they're thinking america first. and the effort to reassure global investors that it's okay to invest there. you feel good about that? i know the manufacturing. i know the reality. but shouldn't would he be moving towards decoupling? let's move on and talk about what china has done. this just happened this week. this is actual footage of chinese fighter jet intercepting one of our fighter jets in international waters coming within 400 feet. they easily could have went awry. they are better pilots than the russian pilots. tried to do the same thing to our unmanned aircraft. provocative and irresponsible behavior. is this the behavior of a country that is trying to make amends and have good relation as are decent realities with the u.s.? the answer is no. let's move on and talk about other challenges. for example, what else is china doing? they're sending spies across our border in the south. they are sending spies into our
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classrooms, in our colleges and they are also masquerading as tourists. we have found out what their real mission is even the ones that come here if their families remain in china, the government has leverage over them to do some espionage work even if they come off like people who love america. we also found out that they tried to infiltrate into alaskan military bases. look at how vulnerable alaska is. notice how close it is to russia and how close it is to china usually a russia problem now becoming a china problem. and they are basically one. this is also important. hacking with microsoft pack in may. hackers also hacked into our military base over in guam, which is expanding our military and our naval presence. and china calls all those reports disinformation and provocative behavior for america acting irresponsible. keep in our mind secretary of
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defense counterpart no i don't like the way you are acting. we don't like the way they're affecting is the bigger story. tiktok this guy came to the u.s. congress and testified tiktok stores all information in america. in colorado. it is just not true senator rubio finding out this guy perjured himself. the information that you have have that on you are on tiktok is going right back to china? is that okay? it's not okay with me. let's expand the china talk because this is getting to be an extreme problem. one we have to confront with a coherent strategy, if that's indeed possible. now for reaction turn to atlas organization founder and author of the decisive decade, a great book. it's called america's grand strategy for triumph over china, dr. jonathan ward. all right. jonathan, great to see you. your reaction to china's recent actions? >> hi brian, it's great to see you too. they have comprehensive it strategy for winning against the united states. they seek to surpass us
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economically to convert all of that into military power. they want to be able to win a war against the united states. they have made it very clear with us they are preparing for conflict. xi jinping the chinese communist party leader tells us on a regular basis that china is preparing to fight and win wars. fight the bloody battles of their era. they have sent 1727 aircraft into taiwan's air defense identification zone last year. it was 960 the year before that they have built the world's largest navy. they have 1,021 ds antiship carrier missiles. you have just described what they are doing in guam. there is fentanyl, all the reps of it. bottom line they seek to overtake us as the dominant super power. and if that means conflict for them i think they made it clear they are comfortable with that at some point in the future. they also want to use our business leaders against you us. so when we see musk and dimon in china this is also part of their strategy. >> brian: how do they get leverage? money and investment. well, i have an obligation to my
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shareholders. i have would argue that robert lighthizer former trade representative on both sides of the aisle knows more about china than anybody else. he says the weakness we are showing is going to cost us in the end. watch. >> aircraft. threatening our ships in the military realm. all the economic spying. having a spy balloon come across, insulting our cabinet officials. all of that is part of a scheme. we're shifting 5, 6, $700 billion a year of american wealth to the communist party of china. we have built the greatest, the biggest army in the world. and it's in china. we built the biggest navy in the world and it's in china. we are building the best technology in the world. and the it's in china. we should disentangle our technology and we should severely restrict incoming and
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outgoing investment. >> brian: when we don't invest, they steal. final thought on what robert lighthizer said we really did build china. >> we did. came through commerce with the united states. we need to get our business leaders on our side and get them focused on rebuilding the united states. we want people like musk, i think, rebuilding our industrial base and people like jamie dimon financing the reindustrialization of the united states. we are going to be in a long-term contest and we have to win it on economic power. get them on our side. >> brian: get ceos to think america first. er that volatile country. they will can't be trusted. jonathan ward, good thing you went to oxford and came up with all this stuff. congratulations on your book. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: shots fired on a bus in philadelphia. mass kids attack passengers. the latest act caught on camera as you sees a america's crime crisis spirals out of control. plus, a voter panel weighs in on the 2024 picks as trump throws jabs at the desantis and desantis fires back. ♪ >> i get eight years, he gets
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this to conclusion. i mean, you do one term and they reverse it whether they come in. you can't have it be reversed. you have got to have humility. you can't be prideful. can't be just about you. >> desanctus saying well i get 8 years, he gets four. you don't need for and you don't need 8. you need six months. within six months i said within six months this can be done. >> >> ainsley: florida's governor ron desantis and the former president donald trump already trading jabs on the campaign trail. this while they could get some new company. chris christie, mike pence, and new hampshire's governor chris sununu expected to launch their bids for the white house next week. so, what do new hampshire voters think? let's bring in our panel of republican voters. julie miles and we have tom boucher. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning, ainsley, how are you. >> ainsley: i'm doing well. thank you for getting up and talking with us. we were in new hampshire for
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what was it one of the debates i believe or one of the primaries. we love your state. i didn't realize it was a no tax state. we had so much fun. that's where we had the marching band and we woke up everyone at fox because we were anchor "fox & friends" and we were all staying in the same hotel. they were all mad at us. let's get to the interview. thank you for joining us. julie, i will start with you. you are a nurse been a nurse for 20 years. you voted for trump twice but now undecided, why? >> well, i was hopeful that we were going to have some candidates joining the race who might give a bit more of a tempered approach; however, desantis is honestly losing credibility very quickly. dropping already in the polls. he is not coming across authentic with people. he is unable to speak off the cuff. and he is defensive. so, you know, if there's anything for certain at this point, i know that i'm still undecided but a trump administration would mean secure
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borders, energy independence, and a strong favorable economic policy. so that's where i am. >> ainsley: tom, how about you? >> thanks for having me on. >> ainsley: you're welcome. >> i think trump had his day. i love the guy's policies but he is just too polarizing. this country needs somebody who can bring people together. chris christie learned his lesson last time around. i think is he going to hold trump's feet to the fire. is he not going to put up with his -- i hate to say this his ego and childish way of communicating it's not resonating with people in new hampshire anymore. people are looking for someone, a leader like chris sununu who can bring people together, why? because chris sununu cares about this country. trump cares about this country but trump cares more about if he is right. he cares about more about what people think about him. chris sununu cares about this country he talks about we and us. is he a leader with vision. he is looking for people to get
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behind that vision. is he looking to the moderates. the far left and the far right voters, they have already made up their minds. they are never going to change, no matter who comes into the race. chris sununu is going after that moderate, independent voter which there are millions of them in this country. >> ainsley: you all know chris sununu very well because is he your governor. the rest of the country doesn't know much about him. tell us if you like him, why you like him, whether a he is like. >> so i would love for chris sununu to join the race. i'm still hopeful. he has a great message of moderate conservatism. he plays well across the country. he is sharing the new hampshire success story. and is he definitely the most likeable. he connects with people authentically and i think he would make an amazing president. >> ainsley: julie and tom, great conversation. thank you so much for being with us this morning and educating us on new hampshire. it's a great state. >> thank you. >> ainsley: you are welcome. >> thank you. >> ainsley: thank you. we are turning now to ms. carley who is upstairs.
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>> carley: hey, ainsley turning to the crime crisis in philadelphia as well. police releasing shocking video of masked juveniles going on a violent rampage inside a bus in broad daylight. just look at this video on your screen. here the teens can be seen hitting several passengers repeatedly. authorities say one of the suspects pistol whipped the victim causing the weapon to fire. the bullet struck two passengers in their legs. police are still looking to identifier the large group involved in the incident early this month. glamour magazine is kicking off pride month in its latest june issue pregnant transgender man. logan brown born female but now identifies as a man. >> a trans pregnant man, i do exist. no matter what everyone says. early i'm living proof how do you tell your partner i'm pregnant but i'm also your boyfriend as well. >> brown became pregnant by nonbinary drag performer while
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taking a break from testosterone treatments due to health concerns. those are your headlines, ainsley, backs down to you. >> ainsley: good deal. thank you so much, carley. president biden takes a tumble again. his fall at the commencement address that has renewed concerns now about his age and his health. plus, unc med disbanning dei framework. could there be more to come? a former surgical resident has seen the effects of dei firsthand and says medicine needs to be politically neutral. she is next. ♪ she's been looking for. sotyktu is the first-of-its-kind, once-daily pill for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis for the chance at clear or almost clear skin.
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there is no plan to implement the task force's recommendations now are or in the future even if the recommendations were revisited in the future, for the review and revision would be required. just some of their recommendations including incorporating core concepts of social justice into the curriculum. recruiting students with more diverse background or how about allowing students to advocate for their patients? nancy anderson is a former u.n.c. urge call resident and she joins us now. nancy, thank you so much for joining the program. it seems like they were forced to do this. they are not revisiting this because of the backlash.
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but because of they say the mission is done. >> no, the mission isn't done. this report had blatantly racist recommendations in it. including such recommendations that minorities can't sit through lectures. of course they put it in their academic word salad. the problem with diversity, equity and inclusion it itself is explicitly bias and racist and rejects meritocracy which in medicine is a very needed thing. it's a first good step that this u.n.c. task force racist and ethical. the bureaucracy still exists and people responsible for it are still getting paid six figures on public taxpayer money. >> lawrence: nancy, how did we get so far here? i thought the goal was nancy, if i have my credentials, you have your credentials and we duke it out and the best candidate wins the job. that was the goal, to stop
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discrimination and all that. but it looks like the pendulum has swung to the other side. >> it has swung too far. and activists have taken over medical positions and they are running the show at these public institutions, the problem with medicine is that hospital systems are taking over. it's harder for private practices to compete with the reimbursements we have now. so doctors join hospital systems and have to go along with the rules set by the bureaucrats in those systems. they are too scared to speak out. i am not working currently after i got my board certification, i decided not to practice. that's one of the reasons i can appear on this program. i know plenty of physicians who would be happy to speak to you about this, but they are too afraid for their jobs. that type of atmosphere is not conducive to good medical care. but that's part of the goal of these dei bureaucrats is to keep those silent so they can further their own agenda. >> lawrence: yeah. the u.n.c. school of medicine the task force being referenced was formed in 2019.
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a year later, it's completed. it's work and recommendations, most of the recomme recommendate a documented. the school of medicine dei policies are aligned with accreditation requirement of the association of american medical colleges. they say they were forced to do this. do you agree with that, nancy? >> somewhat. they are forced to do it but they are also paid, some of them paid 7 figures. they can figure it out. they can figure out how to push back on these standards. they don't have to go as far as they go with some of their extreme resources. it's their job to figure out how to deliver the best medical care possible to the public by buying in to this dei nonsense, it's a waste of time they are not doing their jobs. >> lawrence: yeah, when i get medical care, i want the best doctor, i want the best care. >> exactly. >> lawrence: i don't want to be playing fast and loose with someone trying to figure it out on the job. nancy, thank you so much for joining the program. >> thank you for having me. >> lawrence: you got it. the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now.
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♪ ♪ ♪ so take me hand ♪ let me make you mine ♪ i'm through waiting taking my time ♪ i never felt like this before ♪ take my name ♪ and make it yours. >> ainsley: brian ran up the stairs so fast. glad you are on the curvey couch. it is the all-american summer concert series. it is week two. we are behind up. we are excited. we have food out there. national doughnut day, we have barbecue in here. we will hear parmalee featuring blanco brown. they sing the song this way and carolina some others. few people out there already been let in. but there is a long line out there. >> brian: yeah. why wouldn't they be? this group is red hot. blanco brown the urban along with the country feel. >> lawrence: they say take my name, the girl is mine.

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