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he got his medal from a flame thrower for four hours he took out seven pillboxes on the battle of each mow jima. >> brian: it's it will $10 goes back to the woody helps gold star families and society to help with their programs. >> brian: they are amazing. so comfortable. >> this is the new shoe coming out. >> pete: look at those new ones those are beauty. >> coming out hopefully by christmas. >> ainsley: r.d.c. shoes.com. >> pete: i need a pair. >> send me a pair i have got to have them. >> janice: very comfortable by the way. >> ainsley: thank you, darren. >> brian: second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. >> moments ago a french deep sea
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robot arriving at the search zone for the missing titanic submersible. the mission to find the five people on board critical juncture as experts warn the air supply may run thought a matter of minutes. todd piro joins us with the latest. >> todd: the coast guard is leading the international effort to find the five passengers on board who to your point are expected to run out of oxygen just minutes from now at 7:08 eastern time that literally is seven minutes from right now. officials are unsure if those reported under water banging noises are a sign of life. >> we don't know what they're. it's inconclusive. the important pieces we are searching in the area where the noises were detected. >> todd: the search now expanded to over 2.5 miles below the surface with more vessels and special equipment joining. in crews also surveys over 14,000 square miles twice the size of the state of kentucky cut. we are learning more about the history of ocean gates
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expedition with reports one passenger claims he was on the submersible and lost contact two hours forcing early end to his journey. 2018 safety report detailing several concerns including whether the vessel met industry standards and whether the company had safety approach to expeditions one former oceangate employee claims he was wrongfully terminated for raising safety concerns and calling for more rigorous safety checks. back to you. >> brian: all right. thanks,, todd. let's bring in jake a former navy seal and trained navy diver and surface warfare officer. jake, do you believe we have the tools on site to try to recover this visz sell. >> yes, obviously we have a bunch of people over there, a bunch of nations looking for them. the toast guard has a bunch of cutters out there. i think recovering it will be easy. it's finding it that's the problem. >> ainsley: jake, what do you think happened?
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>> believe it or not, doing my research, one of the things that came up with the alvin our other deep sea submersible for the united states it was attacked twice by sword fish causing immense damage to it having it descend to dry dock to get repaired. the ocean is a vast place. you can't really tell what's out there. i mean, the thing looks really flimsy to me personally. i would have never got in it. >> brian: right. having said that, when you hear about banging and it's been picked up from a plane with sonar deep below are we wrong to be optimistic that it could be them. >> no, i don't think we are wrong to be optimistic. there is a guy on there that knows the procedures of banging every hour or every 30 minutes to signal ships. it's just the ocean has a lot of inherent noise to it. i wouldn't be surprised if why didn't have a couple submarines over there looking for it. but it's 21 feet and the search
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area is the size of new england right now. >> ainsley: stockton rush is the ceo. -- i'm sorry, go ahead. >> pete: let's say it was them knocking, why would you be able to identify the noise but not be able to locate or geo locate? what is it about the technology that allows you to hear it but not find it? >> so, there is levels of water, temperature gradients in the ocean and they tend to do a really good job of keeping sound waves at one level. so, they may be able to see it or may be able to hear it but they can't find it because the levels of the water are all different. it's the same reason they are able to hide a russian submarine in a couple layers of water and we can't find it. same reason everything is quiet. the big problem you have is it's extremely quiet. even if they are banging, the noise isn't great enough to find it. >> ainsley: jake, i know they were only supposed to be down
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there 8 hours. see the titanic and come back. they didn't pack much food. tiny place in the back to use the restroom. how are they doing, do you think, five people in this small space? >> i mean, a couple of them are just regular old rich people, so my guess is that the stress levels are pretty high in there. as the oxygen depletes, their functionality is going to decrease. so, i mean, i can't think of a more miserable death, pers personally. there is a still a little bit of time if they are able to recover and bring them up right now. can you go just where they dropped, to know where the titanic is, where they were heading. knowing the currents, could you get a close vicinity where they would be knowing those two things. >> my guess is absolutely not. you have two huge currents coming right through there the
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labrador current and the north atlantic current. you know, there is no telling where they are now. it's been almost five days. my guess is they are pretty much anywhere in the north atlantic at this point. >> ainsley: gosh. so scary. >> pete: pitch black. >> ainsley: so cold and black. why do you do this? >> yeah. that was the first question i asked myself. you couldn't pay me all the money in the world to get in that tin can. >> brian: all right. jake. thanks. appreciate it. we'll find out more. we will bring you back. >> ainsley: now to another fox news alert. a moscow court rejecting evan gershkovich his appeal to be released ahead of his trial. >> brian: the "wall street journal" reporter is being held on espionage charges after being arrested in russia in march. >> pete: lucas tomlinson joins us with the latest from washington. lucas? >> good morning, brian, ainsley and pete. that's right, moments ago a russian court rejecting the appeal of "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich on spying charges. he has been ordered to remain in
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a russian prison for another two months until at least august 30th. the u.s. government in the journal have said from the beginning, evan is being wrongfully detained is he not a spy. the 31-year-old american citizen initially detained by russian authorities on march 29th after reporting on the collapsed russian economy. he maybe it a russian prison ever since. now today, as you can see here, he showed up in a russian courtroom wearing a dark t-shirt and jeans. he grinned briefly before the cameras behind a glass box. the media was only allowed inside the courtroom for a short time before they were hastily ushered out. some say he looked tense. parents were presented in the courtroom and able to speak with their son at length, according to the "wall street journal." now, the couple left the soviet union in 1979 to live in the united states. u.s. ambassador tracy was also in the courtroom today. she later spoke to reporters. >> this was a procedural hearing appealing the conditions of his
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continued detention. and we were extremely disappointed by the denial of his appeal. evan continued to show remarkable strength and resiliency in these very difficult circumstances. >> last week the republican house of representatives voted unanimously to approve a bipartisan resolution for russia to immediately release gershkovich virtually all trials end in guilty verdict. up to 20 years in prison. another prisoner swap could be in the offering, guys. >> brian: lucas, i don't know who we have. do you know? there is no viktor bout waiting in the wings who shouldn't have been exchanged anyway many argue. >> notable, brian, a few days before gershkovich was detained in russia. the u.s. government and justice department arrested an alleged russian spy here under cover as a student. assumed identity of a brazilian
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citizen and that's who russia most likely wants back. he was also a young man, gershkovich is 31 years old. that would be the likely swap, brian. >> brian: i don't know how you cover anything over there if you can't get a guy with russian heritage reports for the "wall street journal" if he is susceptible who would ever cover the news in russia. thank you. >> ainsley: thank you, lucas. let's talk about the southern border because governor abbott in texas has said time and time again we can't afford. this we don't have the space for this. why is it all on texas? so, why don't we start sending them to sanctuary states where these are states that want these individuals, that want to pay, use taxpayer dollars to pay for these individuals. and so he sent another bus of 37 migrants to the front of vice president harris' house in washington, d.c. you can see right here this is exclusive video obtained by fox digital. >> brian: yeah. pete, they are saying right now. go ahead. >> pete: oh, go ahead. no, no. i remember when this first
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started when governor abbott and others were dropping off migrants or illegals inside new york and then the vice president's house and there were prominent examples like martha's vineyard. this feels at first a bit like a stunt it. isn't. it hasn't been. the cumulative effect of this happening time and time again has taken jurisdictions which otherwise could ignore this problem pretend like it doesn't exist, effect them. deny it. arrives on their doorstep and now they are complaining saying we didn't ask for this. who nobody else asked for it, either. nashville, tennessee didn't ask for it. minneapolis, minnesota didn't ask for it. across the country, this has become an issue that effects everybody. so keep dropping it on their doorstep because they are the ones facilitating the open border. >> brian: what they are doing now they have revamped since title 42 went away and focusing on title 5, they are now having people check n guatemala and another country. instead of bringing them to the
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border. we are playing for flights to fly them directly to various cities. wow the border traffic has dropped. a lot of it is because we are putting them in 747s and trying them directly to various cities without telling the governors or mayors, pete. >> pete: that is stunning. that is stunning. think about that. the accusation of facilitation is one thing, which means come through any way you want, check in for a fake court date, never go home. if those reports are true, that in the actuality, we are just flying them straight from those countries that is straight a facilitation which is why there are members of the house of representatives who want to bring an impeachment vote on joe biden for abdication of responsibility of our sovereign borders. we will see where that goes as it moves through committees. a lot of people recognize this has nothing to do with border security and everything to do with flooding our country. >> ainsley: we will talk about it more in the show 8:30 with senator ted cruz he is going to join us. >> brian: check in with some of your friends having breakfast
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with you. >> pete: i will. i need a microphone. i have got one. i will walk around, brian, for you. i just found it. this live television so we have got our fooghtd now. i get a chance to speak to this lovely couple on their 58th wedding anniversary. sir, you run the joint. what's your name. >> chip bradley. >> pete: we are doing great. when we look to come to nashville everyone said pancake pantry. tell us why this place is special. >> we have been here for 62 years. it's an iconic place. you know, we do -- use fresh food. fresh ingredients. and we just take care of people. good southern hospitality. >> pete: no doubt about that. let me ask you this. i tried your pancakes and i try not to be hyperbolic on television. it's the best pancake i have ever had in my life. >> well, we have got more coming for you. we have our maple bourbon bacon pancakes coming. pete pete i will try it. i don't know how you -- i want
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to stick to the simplicity because ever the beauty of what you created. whatever you are doing back stage is amazing. thank you very much for having us here. what's your name? >> brian. >> pete: you are a young person looking at our politics today. >> i am. >> pete: what do you make of where we are as a country and our political calendar as well? >> i think we are not heading in the right direction personally, as someone who is 22 years old and trying to take the next step in their life, housing is crazy. everything is so expensive. and don't see it coming down any time soon. gas prices are too high. i don't like the direction of the economy. as someone trying to take their next step in life i don't like where things are going and definitely a change needs to be coming soon. >> pete: is it effective when democrats say we will pay off some of your student loans you don't have to pay back? >> no, i don't think so. i think student loans it's definitely something you are going into school or going into your masters program you are the one that's doing that and you need to pay it back. and just providing more student loan debt, that's going to increase our debt that is already way too high and that's
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going to lead to probably a recession down the road which we definitely don't want. >> pete: smart kid, smart guy. enjoy though pancakes they are good. i'm going to take your bacon. [laughter] >> pete: i will pay him back for it, guys, back to you in new york. >> brian: i don't want to tell you what to do you need help. maybe you want to ask brian to work on your land, provide him some food and clothing? >> and a house. maybe he will work for food. >> brian: right, absolutely. >> pete: work the land, stureted sturdy young fellow. >> ainsley: we used to call you pancake pete you are at pancake pantry. pete's pancake pantry. i like it. maybe i can open up a branch in my town. >> brian: or our bacon buddy. thanks so much. go upstairs to carley. >> carley: pete saying i want to stick to the simplicity because of the beauty you created. that was sure poetry.
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>> ainsley: i want know what's in those pancakes. >> brian: first time pete ever turned down bourbon. >> carley: i love pete's relationship with food. keep eating, pete. i'm going to take it away with headlines the u.s. national guardsman charged with leaking pentagon classified documents pleads not guilty. jack teixeira appearing in federal court yesterday. he faces six counts of willful retention and transmission of national defense information. prosecutors say the intel leaked on social media revealed intelligence assessments of u.s. allies and adversaries including the state of the war in ukraine. now to a fox weather alert. a tornadoes tearing through the small town of matador, texas, killing at least four people and injuring 10 others. search and rescue efforts are set to resume at first light this morning. and nearly 90,000 texans are without power after severe storms downed power lines across the state. california congressman adam schiff is censured over his comments linking former president trump to the fake
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russian collusion scheme. the house vote sending democrats on the committee into an uproar. >> on this vote the yeas are are 213 and the nays are 209. [chanting] >> with six answering present. the resolution adopted. without objection the motion considered laid on the table. [chanting] [applause] [chanting adam] >> carley: not something you see everyday. schiff is the 26th congressman in u.s. history be censured by his fellow lawmakers. guys? wow. >> brian: is he a disgrace. these people cheering for him should be ashamed of themselves, too. all right. let's move on. >> ainsley: thank you, carley. robbing 4007. james bond actor pierce bronze man's home was burglarized how
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they caught the suspect coming up. >> brian: first, former president donald trump taking aim at his rivals. >> christie 1% or less many of them, nikki haley 2%. why would i allow people with 1% or 2% to be hitting me with questions all night? i don't think it's fair. >> brian: governor crifers christie responds next ♪ i know where you're coming from ♪ call me ♪ call me any, any time ♪ call me ♪ bass pro shops and cabela's stands tall in our unwavering commitment to honoring our heroes. we extend our gratitude ...beyond words... by proudly offering a legendary salute discount to those who protect our freedoms. our dedication to those who selflessly serve us runs deep within our dna. it's not just a discount... it's a commitment to making a difference. because every day is a chance for us to say thank you. bass pro shops and cabela's... your adventure starts here.
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your thoughts about the push in florida and arkansas to make it illegal to do it for kids under 18? >> brian, you know, i just don't want to see our government getting more intrusive in everybody's life, getting bigger. i don't think anything can replace parents when you are talking about major decisions that need to be made by our children. and i would tell you this: i want all parents out there to think about something. how many other decisions do you want the government making for you in your home regarding your kids? i don't want any of those decisions made by the government. parents are the ones who love their children the most, who care about their children the most, who understand their children the most. and parents should be the ones making these decisions. >> brian: if a 14-year-old comes home and says i really want to start switching genders, that's the parents' decision? >> i will tell you, it's more of a parents' decision than it is a
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governor's decision for goodness sake, brian, do you really think sarah huckabee sanders should be making this decision for children in arkansas? i love sarah, i think she is great person and a really good governor. i don't think she would ever allow the government to substitute her judgment as a mother for their judgment. and that's what i'm saying. i wouldn't want any government official coming in and telling me what decisions can i help my child through and how i should do it. and i want those decisions to be made by parents, not by the government. >> brian: all right. let's switch and talk about your candidacy. the a lot of republicans feel differently. that's important dissemination. another time disseminate candidate to candidate is at the debates. we are going to be hosting milwaukee, it's going to be martha and bret are going to be moderators. i know you think you will hit the threshold and be there. but donald trump isn't and called you out. listen. christie is like 1% or less.
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many of them nikki haley is 2%. why would i allow people at 1%, 2% and zero percent to be hitting me with questions all night. i don't think it's fair. >> brian: take a look at the polls in may 53%, now he is at # 7. desantis remains at 26. you have picked up 1% to 3%. so, what is your message to president trump? >> it's not fair, brian. it's not fair. poor donald trump. the guy who wants to be president of the united states, the guy who says that he is the toughest person to lead this country doesn't want to get up in front of republican primary voters and defend his record and make a case for the future of america? look, every republican primary voter should have the opportunity to see all those people who qualify up on the stage debating with each other. and, you know, you said will i qualify? i will. if people go to chris christie.com this morning and donate, that will get me another step closer to doing it. he can't avoid this, brian. it's not fair to the republican
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party voters. in fact, i think it's disrespectful. evidence thinks he should just default to the nomination? i don't think so. and i believe that everyone should have the right to get up there and debate who qualifies under the rules. and donald trump has an obligation to be up there and do it. and, by the way, i th he will debate, brian. i don't think he will be able to stay away, i really don't. >> brian: he wants to challenge. wants the spotlight. he did skip a fox debate once. i know you remember that governor, i never get you on foreign policy, 90 miles off the coast four separate military stations it looks like. with china military, 90 miles from miami. president christie, how do you deal with this? >> well, a few ways, first off, you look at the awfully incompetent way that joe biden and antony blinken are handling it. he goes to china basically on one knee to beg to the chinese, joe biden doesn't even know apparently what his own secretary of state is doing.
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says something completely different. sends mixed signals to the chinese. we send a very clear signal. you want to try to put people in cuba? look how close we will wind up putting troops to china. and if that's the game we want to play, then we will go ahead and play it. we need to make sure president xi knows who he is dealing with. let's say this. i watched donald trump the other night, too. he called president xi good-looking. and said that, you know, he would work with president xi because is he good looking. i mean, i guess that's what donald trump wants president xi to call him and then he would work with him. is this the choice we really want in november 2024? joe biden have the first idea of what he is doing and donald trump who thinks being good-looking is the thing you should be saying to the head of the chinese communalist party who murder their own people? that's the kind of foreign policy i would run, brian. >> brian: you do think that the former president's policy on china a lot better than this president. a lot tougher, right? >> look it, brian, my
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20-year-old daughter's foreign policy would be better than joe biden's. so it's not high praise. joe biden is the worst president on foreign policy since jimmy carter. >> brian: and he is the most personsed. just ask him. governor chris christie thank you so much. like pete hegseth you are in a crowded diner. governor, i'm sorry about the mets last night. i hope you didn't stay up and watch. >> once again, brian, i did unfortunately. >> brian: lost 13 of 17 as you know. governor chris christie. coming up straight ahead more evidence seeming to prove the lab leak theory as we learn the scientists at the wuhan institute was sick with covid like symptoms in 2019. wouldn't that be nice to know. first fox weather alert. hail and tornadoes moving through colorado and texas. janice dean tracking the severe weather next. ♪
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in on the islands in the eastern caribbean. check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: several reports mentioned for texas and colorado. take a look the a them. one of them being deadly just south of childers, texas and several across the rockies several areas getting hit today with risk of zoar to storm storms. tornadoes, heavy rain fall, flash flooding, heavy hail and damaging winds. you can see the map. rain and thunderstorms pretty much everywhere you look across the west, the great basin, texas, gulf coast, southeast, mid-atlantic up towards the northeast. and this is tropical storm bret. this is the latest 70 mile-per-hour sustained winds. 74 makes it a hurricane. moving across the lesser antilles. tomorrow we have a hurricane warning in effect for st. lucia and then down south that's where we have our tropical storm watch. the other big headline is the relentless heat across texas.
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we are hitting records like crazy, 114 degrees the highest temperature ever recorded for san angelo, texas. this is a story we are going to be following. the flash flooding alerts are from the southeast up towards the mid-atlantic. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. okay, carley, over to you. >> carley: thank you so much, janice. we have a fox news alert to get to. a french deep sea robot and another canadian vessel have joined the search for the missing titanic submersible but there are fears it could be too late as the sub's oxygen supply was suspected to run out about 20 minutes ago. earlier we spoke with a friend of one of the passengers about what could have gone wrong. >> either imploded due to a structural change or failure and lack of integrity or simply their communication system was lost. i think the biggest challenge is finding the vessel, finding the titan and then managing and engineering a solution to secure it, to be able to bring it to
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surface which is another two, two and a half hour transition. >> carley: the search for these five passengers on board has now expanded to 2.5 miles below the sea surface. top house intelligence officials will meet today to discuss special durham's findings. he said failed to properly vet information it received about the clinton's campaign plan to stir up a scandal linking then president trump to russia. >> report details the fbi was too willing to accept and use politically funded and uncorroborated opposition research such as the steele dossier. it did so even after the president of the united states, the fbi, and cia directors and others received briefings about intelligence suggesting that there was a clinton campaign plan underway to stir up a scandal tying trump to russia. >> carley: durham also says fbi agents have apologized to him
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over the investigation into trump. a man has been arrested for allegedly breaking into actor pierce brothers than's malibu home earlier this week the man accused of stealing from the james bond actor. he reentered a guest house just a few hours later he was then detained and booked. it's unclear if pierce brothers than was home at the time of the incident. >> ainsley: debate over covid-19 continues. now learning a chinese scientist researching coronavirus at the wuhan institute was one of three researchers who fell ill with an unspecified illness with symptoms similar to covid-19 this was late in 2019. confirming scientist's projects were funded by a u.s. grant. here with more is chinese virologist dr. lee manian.
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good morning dr.ian. >> good morning. thank you for having me? what do you know about the u.s. funding research in wuhan in that lab. >> yeah we always know that u.s. and nih had funded wuhan for research. i don't think this will be the only there are many more similar fundings go to wuhan or go to other chinese military. some working in the united states for chinese military. >> ainsley: does this mean dr. fauci used u.s. funds, u.s. tax dollars, sent it to china to be used to research these coronavirus and then one of them caused all of these deaths throughout the world? >> yes bioweapons.
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the thing is there are classified studies dr. fauci and data these people threaten to defund pretend they don't know this research can be dangerous and also cover up with china. so these are called elite capture by soviet union and china is also using the same thing to helping china. >> ainsley: ben huh is the name confirming one of the three researchers that got sick he received at least $41 million in u.s. taxpayer -- this was through the white coat waste project wuhan funding. do you think this confirms covid originated in the lab. >> you don't need evidence to show that the covid-19 virus came from the land. many more evidence forensic
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examination we already can make sure 100 percent that the wuhan virus covid-19 come from the lab and it was made by chinese military. and however, either if when i wanted to emphasize based on the other evidence it already pointed to the chinese military secret operation. so this is intentional. >> ainsley: dr.~yan, thank you for coming on us with. >> thank you. >> coming up, as we mark the anniversary of title ix tomorrow, the debate over fairness in women's sports continues across the country. former "fox & friends" co-host elizelisabeth hasselbeck was the champion. she joins us pancake pete. we meet the law student with no
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>> cased female athletes on the pool and the podium the ncaa intentionally and explicitly discriminated on the basis of sex. although the ncaa claimed it acted in the name of inclusion its policies exclude athletes title 9 was to protect. senator durbin in your opening statement you had mentioned what message to does to t. zoned to trans individuals my combat to that what message does this send to girls. their rights and safety thrown out of the window to protect a small population. protect one group as long as they are happy? what about us? >> pete: that swimming champ riley gaines delivering powerful testimony, defending women's
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rights in sports. she takes her fight for fairness to capitol hill. while our next guest knows all about being a female athlete former "fox & friends" co-host elisabeth hasselbeck she played softball in college and she was the captain of her team. >> yes. >> pete: she joints us now. so great to see you. >> so great to be here. >> pete: in your backyard. >> in our backyard in nashville. this is a delight to be here. a blessing to be in good company and in a city that's just awesome. and with an old friend. >> pete: absolutely. great to see you. >> pancake pantry. this is one i knew would come up eventually. i don't know i would be talking about it this morning necessarily. i prayed a lot this morning about it to have forbearance and kindness and compassion and i pray that my tone hopefully will respect and be more vessel like for christ. i know this is emotional topic. i know it's one that has consequences as a female athlete myself former female.
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former. emphasis on the former. and a parent to three athletes one of whom is female, i really feel the responsibility to not say nothing right now. and i think that what we need to be asking ourselves is as a society are we trying to create systems that create less safety and fewer opportunities for biological females in 2023 and beyond than we had for women in 25 years ago? and so i think this is a question we need to consistently be asking for ourselves for the safety of biological women we certainly as a society should have that as a priority. and i think that's where we're trending. we are looking at the results of races. looking at the results of swim meets. we are looking at lawsuits that are happening right now in connecticut. and we need to be evaluating what is most safe as a society for biological females in sports? because this will trend toward contact sports. we are not going to stop at lanes dividing biological body
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from biological body. we need to be paying attention to as a society. specifically for the men. i do feel a calling on men to protect women and i do believe that we need to be considering safety above all else but not without kindness. i have a compassionate heart for those who are struggling in their bodies. but i do not believe that biological males and biological females competing on the same field or being in the same locker room creates a safer opportunity for biological females. nor i do believe it creates a safer environment for them in locker rooms. we need to as a society think about holistically what actions can be taken so that everyone can just be safe. i mean, that's what we want. >> pete: well said. it wasn't the intent of title 925 years ago to be co-mingling the sexes in sports. i want to get your take on one other topic anxiety, depression, emotional health is going down for kids as they have more access to social media.
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>> sure. >> pete: at younger ages whawmplet can parents do about that. >> parents, number one, we need to realize part of the problem is we are part of the problem. we are on our phones constantly. >> pete: so true. >> where were you the last time what were you doing what was the last time you told your teen to put down your phone? probably your phone. let's be honest about that. i don't actually separate us from the teens though i do think anxiety is on the rise. that's where we are trending toward. i think really doing -- having activity that take the phone out of the hand. go to a ranch. find a horse. mow a lawn. play catch with your kids. do something that takes the phone out of their hands for a while. i don't think we need to worry about taking it completely out. the phone can be a good thing. our kids facetime in hate from from their home. i think it's consistent evaluation what the apps are and starting younger reducing anxiety and having considerations with god. we wrote flash light night with family. give worries to god ask god
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about big and small things. start that process young having open conversations with god and really trust trusting that our lord and savior as a purpose and plan for you that this anxiety will be falling under and submitting to a sovereign god. >> pete: absolutely. >> listen, if your kid is needing medical help and you are needing it yourself, please seek it. we have physicians and doctors that are wonderful. and so if you are needing to talk to somebody, don't hesitate. don't hesitate. but there's a gray area between the season of sadness and depression and anxiety and i think we just need to be in tune with our kids and keep those conversations going. >> pete: the book is flashlight night definitely check it out. >> thank you. >> pete: congratulations. >> thank you, friend. always good see you. >> pete: always a friend at "fox & friends." she can do this in her sleep. would you mind tossing to carley for headlines? >> carley we would love to hear from you. car good morning. great to see from you nashville.
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>> carley: i was going to ask pete to give you a hug for me because i think you are the best. i feel better listening to you. it's great to see you on "fox & friends" again. >> pete: sure, you have got it. >> carley: got to get to headlines starting with this horrific story here dozens are dead at women's prison in honduras following a riot ms-13 gang members. at least 46 people were killed. witnesses describing monstrous murder at the scene as family members waited desperately outside the prison to see if their loved ones survived here in u.s. ohio prep school launching bullying campaign against two moms for exposing critical race theory in the school's curriculum. the parents say they were reported to the fbi and are now speaking out about how this complaint is affecting their kids. >> i mean, it created other students to stop speaking to her. threats on social media. she literally had to leave to go to another state to finish high
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school. it tries to paint us with marks of disgrace and dishonor. not something that children walk away from. >> the complaint was filed last week. now, the school is denying all allegations saying they are entirely without any legal merit or factual basis whatsoever. those are your headlines, pete, over to you. >> pete: oh, boy, here we go again. thank you, carley. coming up alley loophole this basketball student never played basketball in high school or college but he is going to the nba draft. we test his skills and explain coming up next. ♪ welcome to the space jam ♪ space jam ♪ do your dance at the space jam ♪ all right. ♪ing d words... by proudly offering a legendary salute discount to those who protect our freedoms. our dedication to those who selflessly serve us runs deep within our dna. it's not just a discount... it's a commitment to making a difference.
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>> brian: one law student is living dream despite never playing basketball or high school he is going to the nba draft. [laughter] >> so i made a bet with my friends and i made it into the nba draft. i think they are like who is this kid? why did he find a loophole? actually getting into the draft because it's not supposed to happen but, yeah, after like all these official emails i am now jordan haber a member of the 2023 draft class. >> ainsley: that is hirlings. jordan hay enter.
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are you good at basketball he says i got cut from every team. sorry, you are like a big youtube sensation. you have this documentary that you have been categorizing your life in this whole process. what was the loophole? how did you get in the draft? >> basically you had to be a certain age. it was a certain time frame and not get into specifics but basically four years after you graduate high school you have a little bit of time window i he exhaust your eligibility and boom you sign up. >> ainsley: you can't do this. >> my friend pebble, that's his nickname honestly he doesn't care. he just like keep going, keep goingment i'm like i'm fine i'm happy. my friend nope, i got to do it. >> brian: you do it. a lot of team expressed interest or a lot of teams not expressed interest. >> not officially but on social media they have commented the admins, i guess. give back to youth sports. >> brian: i think teams watching right now. could you show us a little bit about what you can do? can you drinel with both hands?
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anytime a great -- there are 300 players that will be. >> brian: can you spin ton your finger? right there. why wouldn't he help the nets? >> ainsley: 300 players going to the barclay center today and is he one of them. is this a dream for you. >> fun. i'm living it i'm at fox right now. oh, cool. we are running over to a bunch of other places. it's just fun and it is just cool. i mean, you don't understand when you are in it. >> brian: is your agent giving you a chance a sense hough is going to draft you and where you are going to spend the five, six years? >> i don't have an agent. it's all me. i have like 100 emails lined up and i can't respond to anything. >> brian: okay. best of luck. you will be our first round pick. >> ainsley: 300 players. 18 in the list under unknown. unknown. >> brian: there he is. >> ainsley: we wish you the o best. >> brian: check him outer onld youtube. ♪ money can't buy everything.
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