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would love titlist t-150 and i'll send you my spe, cs. thank you for spendure your week with us. good night from south carolina. , good night from sout >> carley: a fox news alert, you are looking live at i-95 in philadelphia, clean-up efforts are underway after a porgsz of the highway collapsed after a tanker truck. i'm carley shimkus. >> i'm kevin corke in for todd piro. emergency declaration today to gain federal funds with rebuild of the highway expected to take months. >> prilimnary reports indicate a
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commercial truck carrying petroleum-based product was the source of the fire. we are working to identify any individual or individuals who may have been caught in the fire at the collapse. we are not aware of injuries or fatalities at this time, the situation rein mas fluid. thankful to the life-saving work to keep residents and visitors safe. >> kevin: brooke singman joins us with the latest. >> brooke: the coast guard revealing the tanker that burst into flames yesterday leaked 8500 gallons of gasoline, with some spilling into the delaware river. pete buttigieg reacting to the disaster writing, i'm in contact with regional leaders, fhwa has asked surrounding states to alert drivers about the collapse and are developing traffic plans
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scomb mobilized to rebuild the collapsed structure. president biden has been briefed on the incident. drivers are asked to avoid the area. 160's,000 vehicles drive through everyday. major artery for people and goods. >> nor'easter side of i-95 has collapsed and southern border side is not structurally sound to carry any traffic over it with regard to rebuild of i-95 roadway we expect that to took some number of months. >> carley: major traffic delays are expected as officials scramble to provide alternate route for drivers. administrator is expected to further assess the damage at the scene. back to you. >> kevin: thank you.
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two women and three minors facing assault charges for attacking two workers at a texas 7-11. we showed you the wild footage last week, where you see the group jump over the counter and begin attacking the clerk. officials say it happened after the employee refused to sell a cigar to a minor. both employees suffered injuries, minor, and treated at the scene. >> carley: former marine charged in the choke-hold death of jordan neely is speaking out denying accusations he tried to kill him. the three main threats, i'm going to kill you, i'm prepared to go to life and i'm willing to die. i saw women and other than which, he was yelling in their faces, i couldn't sit still.
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some say i held on for 15 minutes issue not true, between stops, couple minutes issue less than five minutes. some say i was trying to choke him to death, which is not true, i was trying to restain him. >> carley: penny faces second-degree manslaughter charges. fox weather alert. home security camera catches a lightning strike splitting a tree in half as the bolt strikes middle of it. southern u.s. was hit by tornado warnings and the region is bracing for severe weather this week with potential damaging wind, large hail and tornados. senior meteorologist, sounds like the story is in the south this week. >> janice: from the colorado
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rockies to the southeast and up into the mid-atlantic and northeast, strong jet stream, area of low pressure from the rockies and strong to severe storms for a lot of areas stretching from colorado down in toward texas, louisiana, alabama, florida panhandle and the northeast this afternoon. we will get rain and possibly thunderstorm and risk for severe weather. that will continue tomorrow, the setup stays in place. yes, a beneficial thing for this area, too much of a good thing is going to lead to flash flooding. this is very good news. we've got rain in the forecast for the great lakeings and northeast. we have a drought here and last
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week that smoke problem. the rain will get particulates out of the amz. this is a good situation, look at the drought situation in some areas. we'll get rain this week. might put damper on know plas, but good news, we need this. that is a good thing. here is the forecast today, heat will set up across the south. take a look at temperatures for texas, 102 in midland, 97 in houston. it gets hot in texas. this is early, early. we will certainly watch the heat continue for this region over the next several days with temperatures above 100 degrees. those are hot temperatures. thank you. here we go. former president donald trump heads to miami, live at the courthouse with security measures in place and what we are expecting to take place tomorrow. >> did you see this?
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>> carley: back with a fox news alert, former president donald trump heads today. >> kevin: ramping up security measures ahead of tomorrow's hearing as his supporters rally around him. jonathan has the latest. >> jonathan: former president trump will travel to be with his legal team to answer to the charges. he's been indicted on 37 counts related to alleged mishandling of white house documents stored in various locations. charges include 31 counts of willful retention of national defense with other charges related to efforts to conceal
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documents. south carolina senator lindsey graham says he doesn't like certain things the former president does, he faces double standards. >> hillary clinton did similar things and nothing happened to her. espionage charges are ridiculous. whether you like trump or not, he did not commit espionage, he did not leak foreign information to a news organization to damage this country. he is not a spy. >> jonathan: other republicans accuse justice department of slow stepping investigations into allegations of impropriety with a foreign national when he was vice president. >> i read it again and two footnotes in there referenced other 1023s.
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this will turn out like suspicious reports on the bidens. there is more than the federal government wants to admit and the question is why hasn't the federal government done anything about it? >> a leading scholar says accusation that special counsel jack smith targeted trump could play well in court for the former president. >> well, i predicted it. if you put aside all your resources and do what justice jackson warned about 80 years ago, he said question of picking the man and searching the law books or putting investigators to work to pin defense on them, that is what they did and jack smith is wrong when he said there is one set of laws. he was assigned one job, to get trump. >> at rallies over the weekend, mr. trump accused of suppressing
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political ambition and he tells politico if he is convicted, he will continue to campaign for a second term in the white house. back to you guys. >> kevin: thank you. bring in washington editor of restoring america. katy, you can't help but feel like there is disparate -- what nancy mace has to say about this, interesting take on how it seems like on one end if something is happening with joe biden, it is a very long, careful process. if it is happening with donald trump, it is decided almost immediately. listen to nancy mace. when we got access to the sars report, alvin bragg indicted trump in new york, day we got access to 1023 form showing bribery between joe biden and hunter biden, they indict donald trump again.
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every time the oversight committee has evidence of bribery and money laundering, they indict donald trump. >> kevin: is congressman mace right or wrong on this? >> republicans are right to feel frustrated with this. it is obvious there are two standards. donald trump is the number one figure that the establishment doesn't like and he's been subjected to russia gate hoax, two impeachments, two indictments and one need not defend trump's behavior that was released in order to point this out. hillary clinton, joe biden have been accused of similar crimes. joe biden stored documents in his garage improperly. hillary clinton used bleach --
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these are the exact same crimes and yet trump is only one who has to go to a courthouse to answer for them. it is selective prosecution in this case. >> kevin: new abc news poll shows plurality of people who believe the former president should have been charged with a crime. the number is a surprise for some, 48% said he should have been charged with a crime. there is second part of this, same poll also shows plurality think the charges are in fact politically motivated. does that make sense to you? >> it does. trump is a divisive figure and he brings out emotion in people. a lot of people are going to admit prosecution is political. the fact is, the james comey
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standard when hillary clinton was accused of crimes, so that is the question, are we going to apply james comey standard to donald trump or decide to enforce the law? this is the problem, when you decide the law is unimportant enough to set aside for one political figure, you have to hold that same standard moving forward. this is tricky for the biden department, accused of politicizing justice including investigation into joe biden and hunter biden. whether or not they are going to be able to handle this one is important moving forward. >> kevin: i have 10 seconds, your thoughts. administration celebrating pride month in the lgbtq+ community with display at the white house.
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they are accused of -- this display has pride flag in middle of it. anyone that knows the flag knows you have to have an american flag in the middle and to be elevated. your thoughts on that before we go? >> it might seem like a tasteless violation of flag etiquette, the message is clear, this ideology runs america, the new state religion. a lot of americans are offended, not because they oppose equal rights. they see this flag and see destruction of women's sports, indoctrination of children, politicization of the medical industry. this is where the flag leads to and a lot of americans see that
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and recognize that. >> kevin: thank you for spending time with us this morning, we'll have you back. thank you again. white house confirming china has been operating a spy facility in cuba, just 90 miles off the florida coast. congressman michael waltz will tell us about this later, carley. >> carley: big bub bucks to be made if you want a job in ai, $375,000 a year. cheryl casone is here with the numbers. ahhh! icy hot pro starts working instantly. with two max-strength pain relievers, so you can rise from pain like a pro. icy hot pro.
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>> carley: california governor gavin newsom will sit down with sean hannity.
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>> this is a stunt, it is embarrassing. >> i disagree, i think he did the right thing. joe biden -- >> just wanted to help people. >> will you apply the same standard to joe biden? >> coordinating them. >> excuse me, i'm -- >> you know what, they are landing at 3:30 in the morning, not laguardia, westchester. they are sneaking them in. >> different level -- different in daylight and -- >> carley: catch the interview tonight 9 p.m. eastern on hannity. airports are new front line as immigrants are streaming in by tens of understand thises. >> kevin: cheryl casone has more on that. >> cheryl: according to the
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washington times, we are seeing a new frontline for migrants coming into the country, this is under the parole, seeks to take hatians and nicaraguans and flying them in. border officials encountered 92,000 and 35,000 migrants arrive in the airports for the month of april. biden has borders wide open, if you will. >> carley: something to watch. also making news, ai, you will make a lot of money in that industry. kharkivs >> cheryl: did we pick the wrong career? this is multi billion dollar industry and it will get bigger. here are salaries. okay. this is ai companies paying
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$375,000 for prompt engine oer an ai safety company for machine learning research scientist at open ai, that is chatgpt. microsoft $105,000. this is the new reality of ai. i'm telling you, ai, i have told you before, a lot of wall street is making big bets on ai. do you want ai to be safe and be proper guardrails? this is how you do it, having jobs like these. big bucks being paid. >> kevin: that looks like, i will not say, some of us might need a raise. >> carley: you said it, i support that notion. >> kevin: workers trying to fix
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lelennium tower, what is that about? >> cheryl: it is leaning and sinking. i've seen it in person, i had to go look for myself with my own eyes. this multi million dollar luxury tower is leaning by 29 inches, the tilt at northwest corner of the tower temperature is $350 million project. 2022 settlement includes plans to fix the building and anchor to the bedrom. if you see it in person and there is video, it is a huge tower and it really sticks out in san francisco. and now there is obviously those that bought into this are having -- are furious. let the lawsuits fly. >> carley: imagine spending so
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much to own the penthouse and find out you are leaning, i would feel very unsafe. >> cheryl: think about the other part of living in san francisco, un unsafeness, the needles on the ground and the rampant drug use. >> carley: i would want a hotel room, but hotels are closing in san francisco. not a lot of good news out of the city. former president trump's own 2024 primary challengers are coming for the media, some appear to celebrate his indictment. >> with due respect, it is shameful that i as a competitor have to request questions the media is not asking. >> carley: we're breaking it down with joe concha next. how do we decide what hotel to book? (yelping) fear not, i got you. choice hotels has a hotel for every type of stay. like a comfort with the kiddos.
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>> with due respect, it is shameful, i as competitor to president trump, have to ask questions the media is not asking. the media's job to is hold the u.s. government responsible. top question the media should be asking, what did biden tell garland, what did garland tell jack smith? that is what you need to get to the bottom of.
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>> carley: fox news contributor joe concha joins me now. it is rare for presidential candidates to defend the person they are running against, that is what is happening here. >> joe: vivek ramaswamy, tim scott and ron desantis making the same argument, this indictment and these indictments when we talk about alvin bragg, jack smith, is weaponization of the justice department toic taout a political opponent during a presidential campaign. you can talk about what is in the indictment and how they can be trouble some for donald trump, timing is one thing and then the fact there are rules for t, as in trump issue not for b as in biden or c as in clinton as far as classified documents and having them in various places, particularly with
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hillary clinton, they were accessed by foreign adversaries, it is an argument vivek ramaswamy is making and nobody has run a better campaign during this presidential primary system than vivek ramaswamy. and i can't wait to see him on the debate stage. this election is shaping up the way joe biden and the democratic party wanted in terms of media coverage. focus on donald trump and not policy on trade, immigration, border security, education, legal trouble and zero focus on joe biden's record when it comes to inflation, wages not keeping up, crime issue education, bort, taiwan, russia, ukraine, you can go down the list. joe biden is polling horribly, we are not talking about him.
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all weekend, donald trump and not about the issues, but legal cases. >> carley: keep on talking about what is going on the sunday talk show and senator lindsey graham clashed with stephanopoulos. >> let me finish. what you said was ridiculous. >> i'm trying to answer the question from a republican point of view. that may not be acceptable on this show. >> carley: the senator said the former president may have done something wrong, but there is two-tiered system and espionage charges are ridiculous. republicans are talking about two-tiered system of justice. not talking about the merits of this case, though, is that strong enough defense? >> joe: we will see as the
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process goes on if there is a there there as far as the indictment and what donald trump did. at this point, lindsey graham can only push back on george stephanopoulos who was chief strategist in the clinton administration and now at abc and supposed to be nonpartisan. the question is, will the american people care or say, we have problems at home as far as xyz, that is the problem. we're not talking about what affects the american people, instead it is political theater. >> carley: it is true, that indictment is one sided document and up to trump's lawyers to defend him in the form of presidential records act. more to come on that front. joe, the soros family making
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news, george soros's son gave his first interview since timing over his father's $25 billion. i am more political than my father. should that give republicans pause? he says he is more political than his dad? >> joe: yeah, when we talk about money, we're not talking about a couple hundred to this campaign, we're talking billions upon billions. this is it, you are seeing it in realtime as far as george soros being up there and now his son taking over. he is are more politically focused and active, that is bad if you are against crime, george soros puts alvin bragg and
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others into district attorney offices and they don't enforce the law and criminals are back out on the streets and police officers can work as hard as they want to, as long as soros family is involved, crime will be way high because of this retchet family and that is only way to describe them at this point. >> carley: just because someone votes trump, doesn't mean they are lost or racist, that sounds reasonable. leave it there, great to see you. >> joe: i'm glad to be here, corke is here, kevin. did you stay up the entire night and decide to do this? how does it work with you? >> kevin: i took a nap, i'm good to go. good to see you. >> carley: thanks, joe. take it away.
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>> kevin: carley, tennis superstar novak djokovic winning in straight sets to win the french open, making him all-time grand slam leader. [cheering] >> there is a new grand master in men's tennis. >> kevin: 23rd grand slam title, that victory after novak djokovic missed aussie open. his 23rd grand slam title, one more than previous holder rafael nadal. >> and liv taylor wins, thanks to 72-foot eagle putt.
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>> good pace. are you serious? my goodness, glorious and free. >> kevin: all-time great calls by jim jim nantz. fellow p.g.a. tour golfer adam hadwin was tackled to the ground. he had a bottle of champagne in his hand. others ran over to let the security guard know, he is okay. first time the canadian had won the canadian open since 1964. taiwan and scrambling fighter jets after aggression from china and the pentagon could be panicking over potential war with the communist nation. >> carley: congressman michael
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alexandria hoff with the latest this morning. how is it going? >> alexandria: so good. this endorsement from desantis is from oklahoma governor stidd. he backed former president trump in 2020. this morning he announced the shift. >> we have to defeat joe biden, i believe ron desantis is the right guy to beat joe biden to be in office for the next eight years. >> i'm officially endorsing ron desantis for president and we're going to win in oklahoma. >> alexandria: pool of options may be expanding. frances francis suarez teased a
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big announcement. >> i take this message to people, they want to hear more. if i decide to run next week, hope to make the debate stage and be part of this conversation of bringing young voter, suburban women to bring people into the republican party so we have a chance to win for generations into the future. >> alexandria: the indictment against president trump have not shown negative support. one day after, trump won the straw poll in colorado this weekend with 40.3% to desantis 35.8%. you might think desantis looks close, but for last two years, desantis has narrowly won that straw poll.
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>> carley: thank you so much. to a fox news alert now. former president donald trump will appear before a florida judge tomorrow after being indicted by the biden justice department over his handling of classified documents at mar-a-lago. >> you are watching joe biden try to jail his leading political opponent. this is like stalin or communist russia. >> kevin: congressman michael waltz joining us now. so much to get to. i want your reaction to when the former president says stalinnist tactics, what do you think about that? >> i don't know if merrick garland care about the forces they are unleashing. you have a former president of the united states, current
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presidential candidate getting put in jail by his political rival, holding the power of the state and he loses because of that or he goes on to run from prison and rin. prez precedence we're setting, third world countries do this. if you run for office, the other side will put you innil ja, i never thought i would see this in america. >> carley: what do you think about the chinese spy base in cuba? it has been in operation since 2019. what can china learn from a listening post so close to your home state of florida? >> we have three major military command in southern florida for
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special operation, middle east and south america and major test range in the gulf of mexico, we test long-rafrmg missiles. this is part of a bigger push to south central america the chinese have been making for years. they control the panama canal we have to have. major space monitoring stations in argentina that could monitor seattle satellites, not to mention buying up farmland, ports issue grids, they are roll in. we have minerals and food supply we need with allies and friends in this hemisphere, we have to get out of china. you are seeing next to nothing from this administration on that
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front. >> kevin: i want to ask about taiwan scrambling jets on sunday as china crosses an important median line. for folks at home, it does not necessarily resonate. it is problematic for the taiwanese and global security order. >> yeah, why did taiwan strait matter to us so much? 80% of the largest global shipping in the world traverses that strait, 40% of total trading. if china takes this, it dominates, korea, philippines, go down the list and it is next step toward becoming the dominant global superpower. we have to wake up to the cold war we are in. >> kevin: so much happening around the global and this is
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time for sober reflection and action. congressman, michael waltz, thank you. >> thank you. >> kevin: liv golf executives say it is here to stay, despite partnering with the p.g.a. tour. hmm, charly anault will break it down. i saw her on gutfeld, stick around for that. >> carley: steve doocy will look at "fox and friends." >> steve: thanks, carley. kevin corke, nice to see you. coming up in eight minutes and 45 seconds, chaos on i-95. one person trapped in their vehicle after philadelphia i-95 overpass collapsed, following a tanker truck fire. we'll bring the latest as officials warn the damage could take months to repair and imagine the traffic jam that
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starts today. marine veteran daniel penny speaks on camera for first time after being charged in the choke-hold death of mentally ill homeless man. he says he did not intend to kill that man. and marco rubio, kevin stitt, jim acosta, rebekah koffler and piers morgan join us from england, plus the guy who has grills for dads because this sunday is father's day. kicks off seven minutes and 42 seconds. kevin and carley back in a couple, you are watching "fox and friends first."
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it can stop joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. done settling? ask your rheumatologist for rinvoq. and take back what's yours. learn how abbvie could help you save. >> carley: the ceo of levy golf says the league with live on.
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reportedly telling staffers is and quote will be a stand alone enterprise. our business model will not change. we changed history, and we're not going anywhere. outkick host charly an nalt is here to react. make since for us. does this mean there will be liv alongside the pga tour going forward? >> this is yet to be determined lstand alone play outside the 2023 season and into 2024. they have their own partnership with the w.c. jay hun man has said quote i don't see a scenario in which this is able to happen. they are clearly not on the same page right now. still a lot of details to be ironed out. we will see what happens. >> carley: so many details to be ironed out one of them is how players who turned down liv contracts are going to get paid. is there any clarity on that front? >> first of all, i cannot even
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imagine being one of the players that did the right thing. >> carley: turning down 300 million. >> turning down hundreds of millions of dollars to stay loyal to the pga and find counterparts did defect coming back so much richer. what they say is happenings right now is some type of equity shares once the new company merges and actually forms the pga loyalists will be privy to and defector also not be. in fact, they are saying there is a situation that could transpires that those that went to liv could face further penalties if they want to be put back on the pga tour a lot of things need to be figured out. >> carley: it is interesting when they figure out saudi arabia has enough oil money they could buy professional golf. golf isn't the only support they are involved. >> in not at all and not the last sport they will get involved. in they tried to buy formula 1
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and pay $20 billion for it. they were rejected that does not mean they will not steer away from this venture. i'm sure other ventures down the road. february $1.5 million to host a fike. rumor has it wwe $6 billion a world cup bid. in the list goes on. they just have so much money that their hands are going to be all in sports. a matter of whether people have so many outrage knowing so many human rights violations surrounding it. >> carley: switching gears to what is are going on in this country. stormer president trump was speaking out against biological men competing in female sports. if he becomes the president again, that means is he taking this issue to a federal level. >> thank goodness. you know, can i really appreciated how former president trump addressed the issue as well. he took a very comedic tone and it is economical. comical. we are in a position allowing for biological men compete
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against women. makes no sense obliterating all types of records. former teammate of lia thomas who we all know broke the national championship record she came out and said u penn athletic officials got their whole team together and said you need to fall in line. if you don't it's because you have psychologic issues. >> carley: you have to leave it there. thank you for joining us, kevin as well. "fox & friends." ♪ ♪ >> ainsley: we begin this first hour of "fox & friends" down in florida. former president donald trump heads to miami or heads down to miami today ahead of tomorrow's federal court hearing as he faces dozens of charges over his handling of classified documents. >> brian: i didn't hear anything about this. this is news to me. both federal and local authorities ramping up security measures as trump supporters are rallying around him.