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>> 22 american servicemembers hurt in northeastern syria in a helicopter mishap. >> servicemembers receiving care for their injuries. >> it reeks of politicization all the way down. >> former president trump expected to plead not guilty over his handling of documents. >> democrats presuming guilt, read the constitution. >> the foreign national who allegedly bribed joe and hunter biden has audio recording of his conversations with them. >> a bunch of malarkey. >> this is not a new development. >> united states is confirming china has had evidence dropping facility on the island of cuba
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since 2017. >> it was a dumb mistake, terrible mistake. >> california governor gavin newsom. sparring on number of hot button issues to newsom handling of the pandemic. >> i violated what i was speaking. >> brian: former president donald trump expected to plead not guilty of 37 charges over documents found at mar-a-lago. >> steve: city of miami ramping up security, police brace for large protest, anywhere from 5000 to 50,000 people. >> ainsley: that is right, on both sides. jonathan is live in miami with the latest. jonathan. >> jonathan: good morning. the former president is set to appear in court at 3:00 this afternoon. in an earlier radio interview, he gave preview of what we might expect. take a listen. >> are you going to make a
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statement in court tomorrow? >> no, i doubt it. i will say not guilty, i did nothing wrong. presidential record acts, not a criminal event, no criminality, it is ridiculous. these people are using it as election interference to get elected. >> supporters and handful of protesters gathered at his golf resort? miami, yesterday, whery hoo was set to meet with his legal team then and meeting with lawyers this morning. here is how lawyers might defend him against allegations he mishandled documented after he left office. >> i expect there to be claims he can't be charged under the espionage act. without documents, most charges would fall. you then just have the grand
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jury charges and trying to obstruct a grand jury investigation. >> jonathan: according to ipsos poll americans believe the charges are politically motivated. 37% do not. 48% believe the former president should have been charged with a crime in this case, 35% do not. in anticipation of protest, additional security has been brought in. whether it is 5000 or 50,000, they expect no problem. mr. trump plans to waste no time flying back to his golf club in new jersey, where he plans to deliver public comment and hold a major fundraiser as campaign
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expected to raise $2 million. back to you, guys. >> ainsley: that is at bedminster, not mar-a-lago? >> bedminister, yes. >> brian: so far nobody meeting and gathering? >> just the media, have not seen protesters showing up yet, things are quiet, other than the occasional rooster you pointed out last hour. >> steve: one thing the police told the press yesterday in miami, they will not be segregating people whether or not they are supporters of donald trump or protesting against them. there is worry that the two sides could clash, right? >> yes, they haven't ruled it out, it is a last resort. they want to use a layered approach. they will not go out and deploy
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gates and segregate people who so-called first amendment zones, only if things escalate, if you have massive crowds and things get intense or violent, only point they would put up the fence to segregate the crowd. things are free and open and not expecting any major problems. they are prepared for anything. >> steve: fingers crossed. >> ainsley: the police chief says we are prepared, bringing in enough resources. the mayor says we encourage people to be peaceful. we will not see him, he is going through a tunnel under the courthouse. >> brian: see him tonight 8:15 eastern time. senator chuck grassley went to the senate floor and made an announcement that the 1023s they
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have been looking at. over the weekend, he got information there were 17 tapes of hunter communicating with the burisma executive and two tapes have joe biden on them and could involve 5 million being exchanged between them. he evidently the exchange went we need 50,000? more like 5 million. and hunter biden got the job because joe got it for him. which flies in the statement of, i know nothing about my son's overseas business dealings, which i don't think anybody bought anyway. it wafallacious and should have shown he was lying. >> steve: last week they saw the
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1023. the fbi allowed everybody to take a look, but there was a bunch of stuff redacted. chuck grassley went under the floor, the copy he had was redacted, so probably and we're connecting dots here, probably the original whistleblower from doj or fbi said, by the way, that human confidential source talked to the burisma executive or somebody like that, that stuff is in that particular document. so chuck grassley went to the senate floor saying we need an unredacted copy. the ball is in the court of the fbi and the doj, will they get unredacted copy? i figure no. >> ainsley: chuck grassley said this burisma guy or woman wanted the recordings, 17, as insurance policy in case he gets in a
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tight spot. >> steve: that would be great for republicans to make their case if that exists. >> brian: june 20, 2022 is the interview. why redact what a whistleblower said that you said has not been verified yet. >> ainsley: can we hear the tapes? >> brian: we got to hear the tape and know what existed. the fbi has no credibility here, they told us the paper didn't exist and then acknowledged it did exist. you can see it at my office. the chairman can only see it. you are in contempt, okay, the whole oversight committee can see it. and jamie raskin said another version of what the document said, put confusion into all of it. people made it clear there is
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more to know here and 1023 form was handed to the pittsburgh office who made great progress and handed it to delaware and that is where it seems to have been held up. >> steve: and all part of the hunter biden investigation, we don't know what is happening with that. given the other stuff happening a year before the election, maybe something is coming hunter's way. >> ainsley: sean talked to gavin newsom about and recorded the sit-down interview that lasted more than an hour, you will see pieces throughout the week. first part aired last night on his show. here is a clip of gavin newsom when sean asked him, you know, you were telling everyone they couldn't go in restaurants, you did it and got caught at french laundry. >> french laundry. >> it was a dumb mistake, wasn't illegal, it was wrong and i
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violated spirit of what i was preaching and i own that. for the grace of god, no one else ever made a mistake. it was dumb and i own it. i don't need to be reminded. >> closed quarters, no mask. >> you are right. >> i think it was your birthday party. >> good friend's 50th birthday party. the restaurant was legally open. >> he lied until he was there, until this picture popped up and now he says it is inaccurate and now he says i made a mistake. if this didn't emerge, he never would have admitted or acknowledged to it. >> steve: it is refreshing for a politician to have the sense given the fact he got caught, to
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say, that was dumb. >> ainsley: it was a great interview. nice to see both sides sit down for a civil conversation. they like each other. i would say they are friends, they just have different political views. >> steve: that is what people like to see. and sean talks about gavin newsom and we talk about gavin newsom, after years of talking about him, he sat down with him and said, okay, let's go through the list. a, what is your answer? b, c? gavin newsom had an answer, might not agree, but had an answer. >> ainsley: what wasn't dumb was to do this interview. he is waiting on the sideline. he is in the forefront of democrats' minds. >> bryan: r.f.k. jr. rising up the polls. now he is rising in the polls. what is frustrating with gavin newsom, you see him talented and
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looks the part. central casting. all his major policies are failures. he's destroyed this fantastic state and he doesn't adjust them. he admits people are leaving because of taxes and environment and homelessness is out of control and not getting better and legal immigration is overwhelming the state, but doesn't change policy. you can have debate, the goal of debate is to make things better. what has he made better? >> steve: watch more with sean and gavin tonight. carley joins us with shocking news about a big star from the tv and movies. >> carley: out of hollywood, actor treat williams was killed in a motorcycle accident yesterday in vermont. he collided with an suv that turned in front of him. best known for starring role in
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the show "everwood." >> she sold her house, she's a few days from leaving and i don't know what to do. i've already told her how i feel, i know it would be wrong to try to stop her, if i don't, i may lose her forever and i'm not sure i can lose another woman after julia. >> carley: over 130 credits, earned golden globe for his role in 1979 version of "hair." he was just 71 years old. a body recovered from the wreckage of the i-95 collapse in philadelphia. family members identify nathanie l moody, an awesome person who loved his job. he was behind the wheel of the fuel taefrnger that flipped on the side and caught onir foo, causing the overpas to buckle. the repairs could take months.
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transportation secretary pete buttigieg will visit the scene today. nine people shot last night one mile from where the denver nuggets won the neighborhood championship. the suspect is in custody with suspected gunshot wound. the crowd was smaller when shots rang out. this happened after the nuggets won their first championship in franchise history. the team will throw a parade in downtown denver on thursday. and hate baggage fees? new tiktok trend has you cover of covered with best packing hack. fishing vests. >> passport, speaker, cards, power bank, airpod, my bikini. >> the best pocket of them all is on the back.
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>> brian: i am, i did pioneer the vest, i think i was first to make the vest cool. scotty vest was big advertiser until they put down fox fans and didn't really like us, they lost that. i will take this. all i need is a trout. >> ainsley: who owns these? whose are these? >> steve: thank you to the tiktoker who gave us these. >> ainsley: these are totally used, like peeled. gross. >> steve: probably can't take a fishing rod -- >> brian: who slept over last night. >> ainsley: still ahead, more on our top story, trump is expected to say two words, not guilty. we'll ask mike pompeo how serious the charges are. >> brian: and three-peat in the world cup, best in the world still two-time world cup champion. carli gives her predictions,
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>> why do you have one public position and one private position? >> tim, i don't. >> would you agree to release military records? >> i have, i've shown they are available. >> we have to do better. >> in light of not finding weapons of mass destruction, do you believe war of choice or war of necessity? >> war of necessity. >> i'm proud to be your dad. >> steve: one of america's most
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legendary journalists, tim russert said his most important role was being a dad. now his son luke, shares in "look for me there, grieving my father, finding myself" and luke r russer joins us now. >> this has to be tough. >> we are on it is anniversary of today. amazing how fast time has gone. what is heartwarming, you play clips like that and just before in the green room, nice lady goes, my father used to watch your dad all the time. it was sunday morning tv. so many folks had that relationship with him. appreciation to keep them informed. >> steve: i worked with him in washington. he was a great guy.
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when you look at the title of your book "look for me there," i love the story where that came from. okay. luke takes off for years and travels the world looking for his dad everywhere. it started in baltimore. >> started at baltimore orioles game. there is pressure to get a title. what am i doing in this book? looking for something. ep acceptance to be my own person and to feel him. we were walking at an orioles game and we got separated. he saw me and brought me in close and said look for me there, pointed to hot dog stand, but goes, we'll never be separated. that is where the title came from. >> steve: president bush went to your father's funeral, which was televised.
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would you -- >> happy to. this is from the book. we have heard that somebody from the white house was going to pay their respects, we did not know it was going to be the president and mrs. bush. president bush has a nickname for me, big luke, come here, brother. so sorry, your dad was a good man. president bush stays for an hour and greets every russert. son of a garbage man getting president bush to his wake. that was extraordinary, first person in line was from a local diner near nbc and you had president bush, beautiful cross-section of america. >> steve: you had ultimate job at msnbc and out of nowhere you just quit. people probably thought, this guy having a breakdown.
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>> i did it for eight years, covered capitol hill. i greatly enjoyed it. i reached 30, i thought that was old then. i lost dad at 58 and a close 47 at 27. i need to do something else. i have accolades, it doesn't feel like i'm happy. it wasn't until i grieved dad and get to police of peace i got to feel like myself. >> steve: fabulous memoir, "look for me there," great job. still ahead, three-peat, the u.s. women's national team look to make history this summer in fifa world cup. legendary journalist, carli
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u.s. women's world soccer team kicks off july 20th on fox. americans aim are for three-peat, what does that road look like? we have alexi lalas and carli lloyd. you did not win the world cup. >> no, we didn't win the world cup, we had a good time. >> how often does carli remind you of that? >> every single day. >> brian: you looking forward to this transition into broadcasting or is it going to kill you watching your teammates? >> i'm at peace with my decision, enjoying retirement and still allows me to be part of it. exciting to follow along and be there. >> she's awesome. we saw her in qatar. not even a problem.
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worst part, she has to work with me. >> brian: she said that to me before the segment. who is the greatest threat to the american women? >> first off, i like to see history, biggest world cup we've had, eight debutants, two world cups in a row. if u.s. national team win this summer first men's or women's national team to do that. history in the offing. you have usual suspects with france and england and germany, i think there will be surprises. >> brian: carli, what do you think, greatest threat some >> u.s. favored to go in and win it. they have talent and depth, but world cup is hard to win. so many storyin loos go into world cup and change throughout the tournament. i think france will be stronger with their new manager. likes offin spa, germany,
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england. >> anybody, but england. >> going to be tough. >> brian: what has had meant that everyone is watching women's teams now, no longer in america, we got the women's pro league. they are everywhere. >> the gap is definitely closing. you saw that in 2019. people forget how close the gap was at that world cup. 2015, we were still a guilty ahead, each world cup approaching, they are getting bigger and better. credit to investment around the world in the women's team. >> brian: meg an rappinoe, up in her 30s. is this another generation? >> this team is so good and continually so good, there is incredible tradigsz established by the carli lloyds and mia ham's long the way. there are stars created on the u.s. women's national team or
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any teams there. it will be fun. >> brian: how we handling the time zones? we have australia, 12 or 24 hours ahead? >> a lot. it will be fine. so many games in prime time, everything will be -- we'll deal down there in sydney. >> brian: he didn't answer me. >> i forget the time change. >> 37 days here, 35 days there. >> brian: july 20th, fox sports 1. >> going to be awesome. >> going to be great. >> brian: you sure? >> i'm sure, it is america, you kidding me, they win, this is what they do. >> brian: how tempted are you to get out there and play. >> i have a knew knee, ready to play. >> brian: thanks, let's go inside, tell us what is coming up next.
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>> ainsley: we have fox news alert, consumer price index just released and shows prices rising .1%, les than economists expected. labor department revealing prices up 4%, les than projected. number ahead of the fed's two-day policy meeting whichic cans off today. former secretary of state mike pompeo joins us next on trump's arraignment in miami. nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid before it begins. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. if you think you, a child in your care, or another loved one were harmed by endo or a related company, including par or ams, or their products including ranitidine, transvaginal mesh, or opioids like opana®,
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man of decency and irk ca. >> is he strong enough to be president? >> look what he just did to mccarthy, he ran circles, look at the vote card. >> i wouldn't have voted for it. >> exactly, kevin got played by the president of the united states. >> todd: calling out ron desantis and sparring with sean hannity over migrant flights paid for by the desantis administration. >> i'm a border state, ron desantis is not. he is desperate to get in on the action. donald trump will clean the -- desantis will belly flop, he will clean his clock. he set this up months ago by doing rfp, i have contractors he tried to hire saying he would send people to california. this is a stunt, embarrassing. >> fmr. president trump: and
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asked about the former president's indictment. >> donald trump, i would be negligent if i didn't get your reaction. >> sad. >> are you friendly with him? >> i didn't have closed fist, i had open relationship. he was incredible during covid, played no politics with california, none whatsoever. i have a lot of critique from the left by saying that. >> todd: trump said he will plead not guilty later today. >> brian: pick it up from there. thanks, mike pompeo secretary of state and cia director under president trump and knows what it means to have classified documents in his midst and how to handle it. great to see you, mr. secretary. what is your take on what donald trump is facing and is right to charge him? >> brian, good morning, great to be with you. two things are both true at thissin po.
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if the allegations are true, president trump had classified documents where he shouldn't have had them and given the opportunity, he chose not to do that. i handled thousands of classified documents in my time in congress and as secretary of state. we can all make mistakes, when somebody identifies that, turn them in. inconsistent with protecting airmen and mamaen radios, some were important documents. as political matter, i wish the investigation was hostaged the same way they have been considered. i was on the bengazhi investigation. this creates enormous mistrust in institutions and having trust
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and faith and confidence in neutrality and apolitical nature of justice is and these folks screwed that up. >> brian: and guy leading the race to get nomination and beating biden and next he is under arrest. how does that appear? did he go out for hillary clinton when he got the job in the white house? no, he didn't. john kirby was asked was "wall street journal" report true? were they building a spy bureau in cuba 90 miles off our coast? listen to him explain himself. >> we were as forthcoming as we should have been given the nature of this information. sadly, not everybody seems to take it seriously as we do. clearly there is a source or sources out there that think it is beneficial to put this information in the public
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stream. >> brian: it's true, he knew it is true. said the report is wrong and admitted it is right. that is not how you handle things. >> i was in the middle of this for a long time. the answer when you can't disclose something, i don't have any comment. he knows how to do that. >> brian: he blames you guys. >> he chose to mislead, he knew better. he told a wolf tale and they continue to deflect and try to tell story about this threat from the communist party. i don't understand how anybody can send john kirby out tomorrow and think the people will trust him. he forfeited trust from the american people. >> brian: he blamed you guys, it was there in 2019. fine, dni director, says it wasn't. today rochelle walensky will testify about -- with randi
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weingarten about shutting down schools and her policy during the pandemic, pure political plays that robbed people of education and we're trying to catch up with it. what do you think is important for american people to know prior to the testimony today? >> this is catastrophe for young people and it didn't have to be. this wasn't about science or following the facts. they said if you were vaccinated, you couldn't share it. they knew that wasn't true. they knew that was wrong and yet for political reasons, they let randi weingarten, head of american federation of teachers, one of the most dangerous people in the united states to shut kids out of school for a couple years. you have to be vaccinated before you can come back to the classroom. these young people in ban environment and toughest schools in the united states, will not get that back. what they did was unscientific,
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indees decent and robbed students and rochelle walensky should answer for that. i am glad the oversight committee is chasing this down. they told american people a falsehood, taken away important years of education and they will have to live with this for the rest of their mind, someone needs to be held accountable. randi weingarten and rochelle walensky should say why they did not follow basic healthcare. >> brian: she called randi weingarten to find out what the rule should be, that is criminal. mike pompeo, thank you. tonight 8:00, fox news tonight, following the donald trump speech, join me, i'll be there all week long and tell you what is happening on "fox and friends" after. over next 15 minutes, duck dynasty stars are hunting something new.
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buried treasure. next with preview of the new season on fox nation. and bill hemmer is a national treasure and has a show coming up after this. >> bill: well done, wonder if they found anything? >> brian: i cannot give it away. >> bill: i will watch at 8:00 tonight. breaking news on u.s. military, helicopter goes down in syria, the latest what is happening there. a mother pumped by artificial intelligence making it seem her daughter had been kidnapped, extraordinary story, she is here and brit hume walks us through news. dana and i will see you 14 minutes, top of the hour. we've spent a hundred years developing treatments to help unlock humanity's full potential. these are the greats: people living with, thriving with — not held back by — disease. they motivate us to fight diabetes and obesity,
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>> good morning, everyone. it is soccer forecast. what will is your team from? >> jackson. >> janice: what is the weather today? my goodness, you girls are amazing. take a look at the maps. beautiful day for soccer. 66 in new york. 57 in chicago. i want to mention, we have potential of stronger storms in texas and oklahoma, severe
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thunderstorm warnings in effect. know what to do if there is a watch or warning, severe watch for texas, oklahoma, parts of arkansas and louisiana until 10 a.m. local time. watch stronger storms across the mississippi river valley. warm for dallas and el paso. 81 in new york. are you happy to be here? >> yes! >> janice: ainsley, this is amazing, i'd love to do weather like this everyday. >> janice: wave to ainsley. >> ainsley: sports are important, keeps you out of trouble. we'll come talk to them in a minute. america's duck hunters trading hunting boots for metal detectors. >> you learn to crawl, walk, put out crawfish traps. >> i'll be treasure hunting. >> this is easiest hunting that you can do.
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with the greatest payoff. >> there is a reason louisiana is famous for crawfish, you don't have to go far and you'll find them. i don't know of anything else better to eat off the planet. >> ainsley: joining us with more on the latest season of duck family treasure, jason, jep roberts and missy and jessica. are you crawfish hunting, treasure hunting? what happens this season some >> we'll go to a location, looking for treasure under the ground, gold, silver, relices. we have to eat. we live off the land. i saw crawfish traps we caught crufish. >> ainsley: how is hunting different there and at home? >> it is pretty much the same. we eat good. >> they are always hunting something.
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treasure, crawfish, whatever, some kind of device they are hunting with. >> ainsley: so much fun, your family isun if. you have a great time doing this, don't you? >> we do. what i found this season is the people were the most interesting part. we found cool treasure, but like captain caviar, he is awesome. >> ainsley: who is captain caviar? >> he needs his own show. we met him. >> ainsley:un sos fancy. >> took trash fish and found way to make caviar and became a multi millionaire. >> ainsley: another clip, y'all quail hunting. >> healthy competition happens all the time. when quail hunting, it is purely a team sport. me and my brother against the quail. >> cody! that a boy. >> what i'm talking about. >> okay.
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first shot. you get it? >> one shot, one kill, baby. >> that a boy. >> you can't get a meal until you kill one. >> you want to eat well, you become a good shot. >> ainsley: what happened in that scene? >> we were in tennessee. i toldula the camera people, move back and jep and i were on a roll. we missed one shot a piece and got our limit of quail. they were awesome to meet. we cooked them and made them, it was fabulous. >> ainsley: do y'all cook everything they bring home? >> no. deer. not duck. >> ainsley: why not duck? why do you prefer deer? >> it is easier to cook. >> i feel like the only duck i like and duck wraps and usually the guys fix that. >> we can kill the sides, like literally in the kitchen, when
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they kill the meat, on them to cook it. >> ainsley: your freezer is full -- >> all fresh, cook, clean it, prepare and we cook and eat it. >> ainsley: my dad is a big hunter and he brought home venison. mom would make spaghetti with venison, she had ways to get gamey flavor out and the beef jerky made out of venison is better. >> we have a lot to eat, we invite all the neighbors. >> ainsley: and always say prayer before meals, say grace? >> absolutely. >> ainsley: watch season two on fox nation.com. thank you, we love y'all. the robertson family. more soccer on fox square coming up next. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪
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who do you like better? we appreciate you coming. you have another hour to practice on the turf. you don't have to go to school today. >> who will be a professional soccer player? all right. all right. >> thank you very much. thks for joining us today. we'll be back tomorrow. see you then. >> bill: that looks like fun. good morning, everybody. regulate before it's too late is a growing chorus of experts are saying about ai. the first all-senators briefing on the topic today. i'm bill hemmer. intriguing story coming up for you today. nice to see you. love to see the gals on the plaza today. >> dana: they were fun. ainsley looks amazing in purple today. i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." this is a big deal. you don't get an all-senators briefing and how the topic has
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