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the latest. >> alexandria: a sound like that around the nation's capitol will spark concern. this is response to what happened in the skies miles back. >> alexandria: that was the sound of f-16 jets breaking the sound barrier. the pilot of a plane was not responding to calls, the recession crashed, killing the four onboard. norad was clear this plane was not taken out of the sky, it had run out of fool. ryan scott is speaking to the plane's unusual flight path. >> took off from tennessee, supposed to lain on new york
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long island. it flew past long island and did a complete u-turn in the air and flew directly over washington, just a weird accident. it is as weird to me asthmalaysia 370, a mystery what happened. >> alexandria: this plane was owned by barbara and john rumple. barbara shared a heartbreaking line on facebook. she said my family is gone, my family and granddaughter. john rumple says the nanny was also on board. >> steve: we don't know, the key is why did it turn? we understand from the father that apparently the plane was
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taking his daughter and her child and nanny back to east hampton. somewhere over new york, it took a big turn and then flew back the other way. no idea why that happened, right? >> alexandria: there are pilot forums online, out of curiosity, some theorizing the approach was at the exact time consciousness was lost onboard. we don't know. >> ainsley: i wonder if control tower in east hampton knew the plane was coming and was supposed to land. i wonder if they had contact with the individual and your phone works if you are above 10,000 feet, i wonder if patterns were trying to contact them. the dad said he hoped they just went to sleep. >> alexandria: 40,000 feet is
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where the recessions fly, that is over what commercial air jets are flying at, could have been going over radar, but at that altitude, you lose conscieousnes quickly. >> steve: just before the crash into the mountains in virginia, the plane was descending at 30,000 feet per minute. >> ainsley: they are big republican donors, nra, this may be their only child and grandchild. >> brian: four after the hour. over the weekend in iowa, joni ernst had this major event, everybody showed up, except former president trump. governor desantis was there, nikki haley was there. she did a town haul last night and will be on our show today. the hot issue for democrats is
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overturning of roe v. wade and they want to show the reason the midterms were not a red wave were because of that. as usual and not wrong, jake tapper asked nikki haley, would you sign on to what desantis signed on, six-week ban on abortion. listen to what she said. six-week ban theer rhetorically came to your desk, will you sign it? >> i will answer that when you ask kamala harris and biden if they would agree to 37 weeks, 38 weeks, 39 weeks, then i'll answer your question. no one asked them that. no one asked them how late they are willing to go. >> brian: there you go. she reversed it on them. >> steve: good point. >> brian: she said kamala harris never weighed in on it, they found something in cnn records to say joe biden does have a
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limit. >> ainsley: she said it is time to leave the baggage of the past. she was asked if she would support the republican nominee if it is not nikki haley. she said, i don't play for second, but she would support whoever the republican party puts up during the primary. and time for a woman, he asked her. she said, we've let guys do it for a while, time to get it done. she was first to get in the race on the republican side other than donald trump, second candidate. you said she is such a hard worker. >> brian: in iowa constantly, shaking hands, doing hard work, got to be strong in the caucus to get to nomination. >> steve: and ron desantis says he will travel to all 99
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counties. they are used to having the candidate in somebody's living room at potluck dinner. you see desantis in iowa. number of times in iowa, he highlighted florida's six-week abortion ban. however, when he's been in more moderate new hampshire, he has shied away from that. we have nikki haley coming up 10 or 15 minutes from now on the channel. we will talk to her a little bit about what she saw in iowa and the fact that it sounds like three more republicans are going to get into the race this week. you have chris christie tomorrow, mike pence on wednesday, also on wednesday, the governor of great state of north dakota, doug burgum, haven't heard from him yet, we will this week. >> brian: everyone goes after the other fellow republicans, comfortable going after ron desantis not president trump.
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nikki haley said i don't like woke policy at disney, how aggressive it got, going back and forth about autonomy, she said, ron desantis, why did you take a contribution from disney? chris christie is taking on desantis on that. i will talk to chris christie 10:06 on radio today to kickoff his second full week as candidate. >> ainsley: ron desantis? that is great. harris faulkner sat down with robert f. kennedy, who is running as democrat. cheryl hines, from "curb your enthusiasm," hilarious. she is doing pretty good running against an incumbent president and there will not be a debate. so harris does this interview last week and jack dorsey, who
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co-founded twitter, he posted a clip of it under the arrow, the play button, posted on twitter and wrote, he can and he will and people were asking, are you endorsing him. he said, yes, i am. the dnc will never allow kennedy to become the nominee. true, but they are irrelevant by the day. >> steve: on harris's show on friday, bobby kennedy said i can and will beat joe biden and trump and desantis and at jack said he can and will. if you missed the clip on friday, we'll show it right now. >> i am stronger against president biden, when that
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polling is public, democrats want somebody who can beat governor desantis and beat president trump. and i don't think -- i'm not confident, i don't think anybody is confident they have that. that will persuade a lot of people. >> steve: other thing that would persuade people, he is from the most famous family of our generation. >> ainsley: name recognition. >> steve: there is kennedy, an actual kennedy, not a far-flung kennedy, this is bobby kennedy jr., he is running hard. >> todd: he's on a losing streak. patrick lost over in massachusetts. >> steve: family dynasty. >> brian: we'll see. other networks don't have any in interviewing him. he comes on here all the time, always welcome. >> ainsley: are you surprised by that? >> brian: a little bit, to not
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interview robert kennedy, oldest son of bobby kennedy. >> ainsley: if they are saying biden is the candidate, that is who they will interview. >> steve: we had him on the station, he is an environmentalist. there is a group referred to as tire extinguishers and spelling t-y-r-e. what they are doing, letting the air out of suv tires and putting on, as you can see under the wiper, a note that says, we deflated your tires because you are driving a gas guzzler. they have done this in 18 nations, recently to 43 tires in washington and 900 suvs across the united states and europe.
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>> ainsley: new york city, boston, san francisco, france, spain, germany, italy and l lisli lisbane. >> steve: reports of car shaggers who are upset, they can't drive their massive tanks around lisbane,talking about portugal. where is next? here is the thing, though, they are defeating the purpose. you go out and you see that your tire is flat, you usually call a tow truck and they have to send out another gas guzzler to fill up the air. the other thing, it is a safety issue. can you imagine carley shimkus is about to do the news, but carley, can you imagine if you were about to deliver your baby about five months ago and you went out to your suv to hop in
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the car to go to the hospital and the tire was flat. it is a safety issue. people have got to -- they are vandalized, who writes these people up? >> ainsley: this pamphlet said, it is not you, it is your car, we did this because driving around in your massive vehicle has consequences for others. >> brian: i have two suvs and i'm proud to put gas in it everyday, it does guzzle gas. i have a compressor, it will pump it up. and you, i mean, for you to go ahead and do that on somebody else's property, same people spraypainting priceless paintings in museums. these are twisted individuals who have taken their push for the environment and made it a twisted religion. >> ainsley: makes you so mad, if you own one of these cars and go
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get in the car to have your baby or go to the grocery store or take your kids to school, how angry would you be? >> carley: turn people off, and environmentalism. >> steve: if your car is parked on a street, do you think the cops will write them up? >> ainsley: no. don't touch my property or my car. >> carley: crazy environmentalism and crime intersect. all right, get to more news, guys. scary situation in texas. san antonio shoppers run for their lives as shooting breaks out inside a mall in the middle of the day. police say one man was shot and killed in cold blood by two suspects while getting his haircut in a mall barbershop. no one else was hurt. authorities believe it was targeted attack. details are limited.
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the mall shooting was not connected to two other targeted shootings that took place over the weekend. house oversight committee leadership will get to view an fbi file on an alleged 5 million scheme involving then vice president biden later today. the viewing comes a month after republicans subpoenaed the bureau to turn over that document. chairman james comer threatened to hold christopher wray in contempt of congress if he did not turn over to the full committee. new zealand mom divides the internet after revealing she refuses to fold her family's laundry. >> i don't fold our washing. you were concerned for my children, they are fine, happy, healthy, just get shoved in drawers. who cares. >> carley: your thoughts?
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melissa writing, i make my kids fold their own laundry. when you don't fold laundry, you are teaching your children bad habits. the mom of two should teach the kids as she folds the laundry. helpful comments. >> ainsley: i do not like folding clothes. >> carley: i like to clean. >> ainsley: you do? >> carley: yeah, i like everything in order. cleaning the bathroom, i don't like that. >> steve: if you send your kid to school and they are in clothes everyday that are wrinkles -- >> carley: true. right. then you got to steam them. extra step. >> steve: the kids or clothes? >> ainsley: she puts them in a pile. sometimes i will shake it and put flat on my bed. >> brian: one answer, corduroys.
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>> summer is coming. >> brian: kids can learn character. >> carley: no corduroy suits, please. >> ainsley: not matching corduroy suit. do you have a corduroy suit? >> >> steve: yeah. >> ainsley: time to get rid of that. >> steve: florida border have guards to keep corduroy from going into the state. >> brian: that and fruit. no, that is california. british is coming, uk prime minister will meet with president biden at the white house. piers morgan joins us on what they should be saying to etch00 other. >> steve: another dark championship, semi-pro will show us how to sharpen skills and do a "fox and friends" competition. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean?
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>> ainsley: president biden set to hold critical talks with u.k.'s prime minister at the white house this week. ukraine is expected to be on the agenda seeking more aid and fighter jets from us. joining us from london is piers morgan. good morning, piers. >> piers: good morning, can we have talks about corduroy, please. >> ainsley: are you a fan? >> piers: i am not a fan and no surprise to me mr. brian kilmeade is a fan. an image of him in a full corduroy suit and making me come out in strange wields.
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>> ainsley: i went on a date once and the guy showed up in a full corduroy suit. i can't do this. nice guy, though. >> piers: bet he made you pay the bill, though, right? >> ainsley: my mom dated my dad and first date she didn't like his clothes. >> piers: corduroy on date, all over. >> ainsley: your prime minister coming to meet with our president. what do you expect? >> piers: very big meeting for the british prime minister. there is perception boris johnson was close with donald trump and i think joe biden has given british prime minister a
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distance ever since. it is keen to get back on track. i think ukraine, they share an opinion on that and we have big counter offensive coming soon and pushing with president biden to force that through. artificial intelligence, british prime minister feels could be the apex on this and focus effort on increasing threat to everybody and could be pushing that with the president and really big issue, ainsley, of baseball match in washington on wednesday, where the huge debate is whether richie sunak will throw the first pitch and there is mockery about this because british politicians have been poor at it. richie sunak is a very good
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cricket player and he is confident should he do the first pitch, you will see something, not rodriguez level, but good. >> ainsley: great. good news. that is wednesday? >> piers: wednesday, washington nationals and arizona, mixed military from both countries. sunak may do the first pitch and i'm backing my guy to fastball, slider. he is a cricketer and cricketers are better than baseball players. >> ainsley: we'll see, we'll air the video on thursday morning. you call it a baseball match? >> piers: i don't know what you call it. >> ainsley: baseball game. i'm sorry, i should not correct you. >> piers: more boring version of cricket. we were there with cricket, you
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followed with baseball. when our prime minister shows cricketing skilling, i want you to admit cricket is a superior sport. >> ainsley: not true, piers issue you just stay over there. watch piers morgan on fox nation every weekday. you can see his show. coming up, too close for comfort. china accuses u.s. of provocation after warships were involved in a near collision in the taiwan strait. we will react to that, there he is next.
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>> ainsley: back with headlines. a transgender inmate will be transferred to a women's prison. christina lusk will be awarded $495,000 after claiming abuse in the all-male facility. this is first time a transgender person was moved to a different
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prison based on gender identity in the state of minnesota. and a dozen migrants arrive in sacramento believed to have come from florida. >> we believe the state of florida is involved and one vendor they hired with budgetary a lotment was involved in moving these migrants from texas to new mexico. >> carley: migrants arrived on door steps of roman catholic diocese. the migrants traveled by bus from texas to new mexico and flown to sacramento on a private jet. those are headlines, over to you. >> brian: thanks, appreciate it. growing tension with china, nation taking aim at the u.s. in many ways. one ship nearly hit our destroyer in the taiwan strait, that is the latest.
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they are not here for innocent passage, but for provocation, says china. they are making excuses for it. best way for the countries, especially the naval vessels and fighter jets not to do closing actions against other territories. severe conflict would be unbearable for the world. former navy seal jack carr joins us now. they are buzzing fighter jets and stormure our military bases in alaska. we know what they are doing at the southern border and now heading off a destroyer. now they are saying let's talk. how weak do we look from secretary austin saying things like that? >> multiple provocations since 1949, that people think will lead to the brink of war. hasn't happened yet. they are getting closer.
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looking at this particular problem from the enemy perspective, knowing we might or they might have to go to the negotiating table with taiwan temperature is know cofusing situation. one china policy articulated in 1972, formalized in 1979 under carter and congress does something almost exactly the opposite creating way to have relations with taiwan, not being part of china. from their perspective, confusing, from the american public confusing, we want to avert war with china on their home turf. entire military built up to deal with the taiwan situation, ours global and theirs specific to the region. they don't have reach, can't send their ships and submarines all over the world. that is something we need to think about. >> brian: from the enemy perspective, they need to be feared, will not ask them to respect you, show them something that gets respect from them.
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don't you have to show muscle? >> we need to go back to sunsu, just like they do. it is a chess move, find out what they are relying upon. if you want to cut off china, cut off their sources of energy and that is power play move, not tit for tat via speeches. >> brian: you are a war fighter and successful author and you use real combat experience to put in your books. your new book out right now, "only the dead, continuation of your series" tell us what is in it. >> it ties up loose ends i've been teasing out from the first book all the way to this one. this is longest to date, most brutal and examines what happened in the aftermath of world war ii, reorganization of our military leading up to today and overreach by the federal
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government, particularly the cia and this ties it up in a brutal fashion. >> brian: how important are the facts with your fiction? >> this probably has more history than the other novels to date and in the end of this one, in the author note, i talk about what was real and not so when the reader gets to the end, if they are curious, it is here. >> brian: will it lengthen? >> good question for chris pratt, pencils down. original story is also in and coming out, we'll find out with the writer strike. they are dealing with contentious issues with ai, there is not precedence, see how that goes. we will finish the scripts and start filming. >> brian: you can from war fighter with face paint to white
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injured hundreds more. the error caused a passenger train to wrongly change tracks crashing into a freight train. the local government revising the death toll from 288 to 275, rescue crews are no longer hopeful of finding anyone else alive in the wreck. fire engulfing multipip buildins at a zoo in virginia last night. the deputy fire marshall announced all animals were safely located. the cause of the fire is under investigation. those are headlines, up to you, steve. >> steve: thank you. republican candidates, including our next guest kicking campaigns to into high gear pitching to iowa voters this past weekend. that crowded group grows larger
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with former governor of new jersey, chris christie, also former vice president mike pence and the governor of the great state of north dakota. here with update on her own campaign, republican presidential candidate, former governor, former ambassador, nikki haley, joins us from des moines. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: good to have you. governor, why are there so many republicans in the race? is that because joe biden is beatable or because there is some uncertainty whether or not donald trump would be nominee or both? >> we have a country to save and people realize that. we have to have a new generational leader. republicans have lost seven of eight popular votes for president, which means we've done something wrong. we should want to win majority of americans and we have to go in a different direction. it is important to go and take
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the policies president trump had, with a different approach and that different approach has to appeal to more americans who can win a general election. >> steve: when you say new generational leader, what is the age of that? >> well, it is not what you are seeing in dc right now. >> steve: is it 45, 55? >> i think it is anybody that has new energy, new blood that can come into the system. i've been a two-term governor, turned us into an economic powerhouse. we need someone with new experience, solutions. americans are tired, they want to stop the chaos, negativity, stop the baggage and watch government get things done, that is what i'm determined to do. >> steve: one thing making news,
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sounds like saudi arabia, they would like to see price of oil higher, will cut production by million barrels per day as we approach the summer driving season and we can do the math, we've seen this movie, ambassador, our prices will go up. i know you are critical of the president and his energy policy. what can be done at this point? so far the saudis have not listened to our potus. >> the saudis will not listen to the president, he called them a pariah. he is getting dirty oil from venezuela and iran. we are getting ready to see gas prices go way up. it is the reason we need to be energy independent. two things our enemies never wanted us to have, a strong military or didn't want us to be
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energy independent. we should never depend on any other country to have energy in place. biden called him a pariah, we will not have relief, it will be a tough summer. >> steve: been tough for the president, he was at the air force academy and didn't see the sandbag and took a header and now the "new york times" talking about, people worry about his age, but they say the 80-year-old president is sharp, fit, has striking stamina. what is the "new york times" trying to do with that story? >> i think they are all trying to make up for his flaws. it is very clear, none of us should have celebrated when he fell. that was horrific to watch. what bothers me most, china and russia and iran saw that, that is the part that bothers me the
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most. when they see weakness, they get more aggressive. everybody is trying to of coer up because they think he is the only one that can beat trump thachl is ridiculous. we have to get past having people that are older in d.c. we need term limits and mental comtensy tests. these are people that need to be at the top of their game. they are making decisions on national security, decisions on children's economic future. we can't continue down this path and let's be clear, if they think it is president biden, a vote for president biden is a vote for president harris. we are running against kamala harris, make no bones about it. "new york times" knows it, every liberal knows it, kamala harris will end up being president if joe biden wins election. >> steve: she is running for president of the united states, nikki haley, in the state of my
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birth, iowa. how many hands would you estimate you have shaken in the last weekend? >> i don't know, we've done well over 25 events in iowa, almost 30 in new hampshire, a lot in south carolina and we'll keep ongoing, we have a country to save, go to nikki haley.com. >> steve: thank you very much. somebody who is on the street shaking hands and already shaking hands of people behind her, our weather machine janice dean. >> janice: they are all here for you. you will come out and do darts with us later in the show. what is your name? >> cheryl, indiana. >> janice: having fun? are you good at darts? >> average. >> janice: it helps if you have beer. what is your name? >> emma claire, kentucky. >> houston. >> buckhead. >> owensboro, kentucky.
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>> houston. >> florida. >> janice: thank you for coming, i think the crew will come out after this weather report. beautiful in new york city, temperatures in high 50s, we'll get into the 60s. we have thisirria of low pressure you hava the coast and that could bring heavy rain for parts of new england. we could get cooler temperatures. along the gulf coast, showers and thunderstorms in the rockies and northwest and warm across the northern plains and midwest. 89 in sioux falls, 84 in kansas city. do you want steve doocy to say hi? >> steve: i will dart out there in a minute. >> janice: see you soon. >> steve: this is not a dart, it is sharp, sharpie, right on it. bullseye, u.s. world dart championship may be open, fun is
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just getting darted. "fox and friends" dart competition coming up. dana perino joins us with preview of what is going to happen on her show in 12 minutes. >> >> dana: todd piro is a ringer. have fun out there. big show taking shape this morning. sonic boom in washington, d.c. that shook homes to the core and tragic end to small plane that crashed in virginia. does the gop need more candidates in this primary? it is possibly going to get three more this week. sizing up the race. 4000 people lost their job to ai in one month. what kind of job and is it time to panic? jack keane will be here to discuss that. charles payne will be here at 9:00.
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>> steve: welcome back, u.s. darts master championship hit a bullseye at madison square garden this weekend. >> brian: the dutch player, michael van gerwin, took home top prize. here to show us how to hit the bullseye is semipro dart player and new york dart league member, joey lenau. good to see you.
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when did dart mania capture you? >> i love watching darts and started playing five years ago. when i play, i haveun if. i love watching. >> ainsley: ever too late to get good? >> oh, no. >> steve: how often do you get a bullseye? >> hopefully every time, usually every other or two out of three. >> steve: how often are people good at darts without having a beer in their hand? >> rare to see that. usually people have beer on the table. there are a lot of good players with beers in their hand. >> are you always drinker? >> no, i'm not a drinker. >> how old were you when you started playing? >> 16. >> you realized you had a talent. >> brian: basics to keep in mind, what are the basics with throwing darts? >> take it like here and grab it, three fingers, like a pencil
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and just balance itself. >> brian: get closer? >> there you go. say this is the line, balance yourself like arms on the table. throw it. >> brian: we believe in it. >> nice. >> brian: look at you. whoa. [cheering] >> brian: pro by the end. >> ainsley: how many points is that? >> steve: he hit it. >> ainsley: i don't remember doing this without a beer in my hand. >> three fingers and be sideways. dominant foot first. >> janice: okay. >> little harder. >> try again, there you go, janice. [cheering] >> steve: i will throw that, get out of the way. >> yes. >> oh.
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