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our best in the judiciary. >> carley: incredible everything that happened this week when it comes to the fbi with president biden getting a court date a half hour later hunter biden gets the plea deal and then john durham's testimony to wrap it all up. the irs whistleblower as well. congressman victoria spartz, thanks for making sense of it all. >> thank you. >> carley: "fox & friends" startle now. >> ashley: have a good day. ♪ ♪ have another ♪ it fire getting drunk on each other ♪ every day i pray ♪ i think god i got her ♪ she is a moon in my shine ♪ whiskey in the water ♪ >> brian: i don't know whose idea it was to put the friday concert series on friday. it does, so many of the artist get you yesterday for the weekend by their lyrics and songs and fashion for the
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weekend and partying. right there is where tyler farrior will be standing with his band i love, this she used e a slicked up city kind of girl. got her by the bonfire and i sang a little merle. she perked up with some-with my turkey call. >> >> will: really turkey call? >> brian: yeah, turkey call. is he mocking his own great singing? >> will: almost like a biography. >> ainsley: used to be before the fire? >> brian: used to be a slicked up city girl. >> ainsley: then she sat by the fire and heard his turkey call. >> will: typical friday night in texas. [gobbling]
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>> ainsley: my car would get caught. we would have a party in the middle of the woods. my car get caught. the football players were there and picked up my car and got it out of the mud. >> brian: stuck in the mud? >> ainsley: stuck in the mud. mud in the tires. >> brian: that sounds like a song, too. that's another one. all right, check in with the mclemores with their smoking out in the square. getting along a lot better than last week. >> brian, ainsley, will, and carley, today we're going to be bringing y'all a cheeseburger bacon wrap pizza fatty. we are going to send it in to you all. send you something that is a really nice 8-foot pizza. we are sending this in specifically for brian only to eat. >> brian: wow. >> it is national dedetroit deep pan pizza day. we made this with our lane's dollar lick. >> if you have never had that great on garlic bread.
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>> amazing on a pizza. thanks to haltman family meats for supplying us with the food we are grilling up today. weather holding out. looking forward to tyler singing this morning. hope y'all are hungry. deep deep detroit deep dish. i will try that boys, see you later. >> ainsley: see you soon. >> brian: what diversity. hunter biden appearing to enjoy the night at the india state dinner and home feel family was there hours after lawmakers reveal stunning testimony into his alleged tax evasion. bigger than we could have ever imagined. >> ainsley: the irs whistleblower his name is gary shapley, he told the weighs and means committee interfered in the probe slow walking investigative steps and limiting lines of questioning. >> house ways and means chair jason smith lay out hunter's alleged crimes to the public just yesterday. listen. >> the irs recommended charges
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against hunter biden that included attempt to invade or defeat tax a felony, fraud statements a felony, willful failure to returns, supply information or pay tax. these tax crimes cover an estimated of 2.2 million unreported tax on global income streams to mr. biden and his associates from ukraine, romania, and china 3 million from 2014 to 2019 mr. biden personally received $8.3 million. >> brian: this is unbelievable. everything we have been told leading up to this was wrong and low balled including that famed laptop. we have some quotes to bring you through the exact words of the
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whistleblower the fbi game aware relaptop belonging to hunter biden. might contain a crime. the fbi verified authenticity in 2019. think about that a full year before we would find out about it, 11 months. imagine the device against i cloud. do the old fashioned thing and is this your email or actually do the fbi way. they knew about it a year ahead of time. that's stunning. >> ainsley: then the whistleblower claims that the doj slow-walked the investigation. this is what he said. this was his testimony. a if search warrants or witness introduce or document requests that include the actual subject's name are not allowed, for example, that is simply a deviation from the normal process that provided personal
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treatment, in this case to hunter biden. the case agent on this case is one of the best agents in the entire agency. without his knowledge or persistence, doj would have prevented the investigative team from collecting enough evidence to make an informed assessment, which ultimately included doj agreeing on the recommended criminal charges. i'm alleged, with evidence, that doj provided preferential treatment, slow-walked the investigation, did nothing to avoid obvious conflicts of interest in this investigation. >> will: they interfered in any potential investigation. much less prosecution. here is house ways and means committee chairman jason smith on that interference. >> they don't treat all taxpayers the same. unfortunately hughes americans aren't treated the same as well of the politically well committed especially if your last name is biden. we saw that with countless
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examples. how the department of justice intervened in the prosecution of hunter biden. they delayed, divulged, and denied numerous investigators tried to go into go into the prosecution of hunter biden. >> will: all of us, eyes wide open jaws to the drawer. smoking gun proof of what we have been talking about now for at least over a year and a half. that is hunter biden selling influence based upon not only his last name but his relationship with his father. take a look at this text message. actually a message on what happen, it's to henry zhao a chinese congress businessman official in china. he said the following in 2017. i'm sitting here with my father. we would like to understand why the commitments made have not been fulfilled. tell the director that i would like to resolve this now before
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it gets out of hand and now means tonight. and z. if i get a call or text in anyone involved in this other than you, zhang, or chairman, you can move forward, i will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. i'm sitting here waiting for the call with my father. sitting here with my father. >> brian: they could say well, you know, he made it up. on crack with hookers, barely had clothes on or the fact that he felt comfortable doing that he has to one way or another, they have to address. this. >> ainsley: how about this, brian, "you will regret it." if we don't hear from you tonight and goat get the decision you want you will regret it. i will make your life a living hell. >> brian: it direct links to the chinese administration, the communist party. that's who he is doings dealing with. the energy company would do business on the congo in the
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belt and road program. got lithium everything we need rare earth. that's the deals hunter biden was doing to the tune of $8.6 million. also, keep in mind, this guy didn't file taxes in 201, 2015, 2016, and 2017. you talk about paying taxes on # .5 million of just 100,000. how about 8.6 and you don't file taxes with the gun charge, the international business dealings and you get probation? are you kidding? >> ainsley: brian, remember, peter doocy so many times we have asked joe biden what did you know? did you know about your son's business dealings? he has always denied it. in that what happens message he. business leaders playing golf together. listen to what joe biden just? case how have you forgotten how he has said he had no idea about any of this. >> mr. vice president, how many times have you ever spoken to your son about his overseas business dealings? >> i have never spoken to my son about his overseas business
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dealings. >> did hunter biden commit a crime? have you spoken to your son, mr? >> i'm proud of my son. >> did nothing wrong. >> i'm confident. >> do you still think that the story from the fall about your son hunter were russian disinformation as smear campaign like you said? >> yes, yes, yes. got love you, man. you are a one horse pony. >> brian: also keep in mind, too. this guy, david weiss according to shapley, went to the d.c. -- went to file charges with the d.c. district attorney and was rejected. so, weiss denies that. so, did he or did he not? appointed by donald trump, looking to bring charges a year ago, was told not to, and, yet, we have the attorney general saying i have not interfered at all in this investigation. >> will: that's not going to do. what joe just saw joe's lying throughout the past is not going
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to do for the future there has to be a direct answer for what we just learned. at a minimum what that answer is going to do at a minimum throwing hunter biden under the bus. >> brian: not if you don't investigate. what if you don't do anything. talk about it in the "new york post" and talk about it on fox news. then what? >> will: wider than "new york post" and fox news this morning. it was for the first time as though a blind man seeing the sun it was reported in the "new york times." >> ainsley: bad dad. chinese sitting business partner. sitting with my father. shocking testimony. biden doj interfered with son's tax case. >> brian: the fbi knew a year ahead of time it was a real laptop. instead they are -- it was orchestrated around them we know it was david morell the former director of the cia orchestrated 51 people to sign off and say this is classic disinformation. yet, they all knew it was real. six months, 8 months later yeah, upon further review it was his
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laptop. >> ainsley: the falling of 2019. a year before the election. they slow walked this investigation. you didn't know about it. we didn't know about it until right before the election. right before the election. it was october 2020. then the "new york post" tries to report it. it's censored. taken down off of every social media site so you wouldn't find out about it until after the election. all right. we have a fox news alert about the titanic story. coast guard officials say the five passengers on board the titan subdenied died instantly in what they are calling a catastrophic implosion. >> brian: we're learning the u.p.s. navy may have heard the implosion days ago. >> will: brine llenas is live in boston with the latest. >> will, brian, and ainsley good morning. the "wall street journal" first reported that the u.s. navy picked up the sound of an implosion or explosion just hours after the titan began its voyage on sunday through a top secret u.s. military acoustic
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detection system used to spot enemy submarines. a u.s. navy official confirming with fox news, quote: the u.s. navy detected an anomaly, consistent with an implosion or explosion in the general vicinity of where the titan submersible was operating when communications were lost. the search and rescue mission continued in part because the navy intel was not definitive. the coast guard said yesterday an underwater remote vehicle found the tail cone of the titan just 1600 feet away from the bough of the titanic shipwreck some 12,500 feet bloat ocean. >> debris is con sis 20 a catastrophic implosion of the vessel. upon this determination, we immediately notified the families. >> the implosion presumably killing all five crew members instantly as it descended toward the titanic shipwreck. among the victims is stockton
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rush the ceo of oceangate which owns the titan sub. oceangate calling the five victims truex floorers who shared a exadventure exploring and protecting the ocean. the youngest victim was 19-year-old suleman dawood who was on board with his father. he only went on a trip to please his dad for father's day who was passionate about titanic. he wasn't very up for it. he was terrified, she said. i feel disbelief, it's an unreal situation. also among the situation is paul henry nargeolet, french explorer known as mr. titanic for over 30 dives to the shipwreck daughter said over the strategy i cried a lot. i sent him a message for father's day but he didn't reply. i know now he is at the place he would like to be. the coast guard says they will continue to search for debris at the bottom of the sea floor
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using those robots that they use to find the debris field in a first place. as for the prospects of finding the missing crew members, it doesn't look good. the coast guard saying yesterday that they have no prospects in finding those bodies as of now. guys? >> will: brian, any information on why the u.s. government, the navy, if they had some high degree of certainty there was implosion on sunday continued to give the family hope throughout the week and put them through this big rescue mission? why would this information have been withheld for so long? >> so, based on what our reporting from lucas tomlinson, who got this information from the u.s. navy official, in this statement they made very clear the intel was not definitive. and, after -- so that, plus with the fact that they had heard banging from the acoustic, you know, they had heard banging on tuesday, i think you put two of those things together they made the decision in command to continue this search and rescue mission. the key words in that statement to fox news was that the intel was not definitive enough for
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them to actually, i guess, call it, will. >> brian: all right. brine. thanks. james cammeron was told on monday the sound ever the titan's subimploding had been detect and raised a glass in tribute because he thought the crew was gone and indeed seems to be right. miranda devine has an interesting take. she says the celebration knew the titan implode. ways and means committee irs whistleblower which we just discussed on the board. i'm not sure i see a relation between those two things. the things overwhelming to me is how many people say yeah, that sub was appeals of crap. nobody thinks this was a good sub. and if you are rich and an explorer, i understand you have a gene that i don't. i don't really want to explore the depths of the ocean. many people do. i respect that it doesn't mean that you should go on anything that's less than top nomp. >> ainsley: well, if you are going to do that and you have the money to do that and you want to be a trailblazer, i
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meal, amelia earhart did it. we know what happened in her story. but we learned so much from her story. the wright brothers did it, thank goodness. i understand their wanting to do it. >> brian: get a good vessel. >> ainsley: don't put your 19-year-old son on there. i feel so horrible for his mother i bet she is beside herself. the director of titanic this is what he put on twitter. i am struck by the similarity of the titanic disaster itself where the captain was repeatedly warned about ice ahead of his ship and yet he steamed it full speed into the ice field. they were warned. they knew how dangerous this was. and, hopefully we will all learn something because of it. but it is very eerie that stockton rush the ceo of this company he died in the very place where his wife, her great, great grandparents died. first class passengers. wealthiest people in the titanic. depicted in the movie the couple who stayed behind. she wanted to stay with her husband and not get on the life boat. she stayed in bed with her
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husband. remember that scene from titanic? >> will: kind of. >> ainsley: their story is depicted in the movie verieery. >> will: saved by border officials in 115-degree weather after being abandoned by alleged smugglers. >> brian: a college volleyball player gets served by ai after asking the tech to shorten a tweet on trans athletes. >> are you kidding me? a.i. is being weaponized in some sort of political tool used to hide the truth. >> brian: how a.i. is playing politics next. >> ainsley: stick with us all morning long for our all-american summer concert series with tyler farr. ♪ getting drunk on each other ♪ every davey pray thank god i got her ♪ she is a moon in my shine ♪ whiskey in the water ♪
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prepaid card with qualifying internet. >> carley: we are back with your headlines starting with a crisis at the southern border. stunning video texas dps agents rescuing 10 abandoned migrant children left stranded by a human smuggler. they were found at the edge of the rio grand river yesterday in scorching 115-degree heat. no word yet on if the children suffered any injuries or if any arrests have been made.
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the stretch of i-95 in philadelphia that collapsed following a deadly fuel tanker explosion is set to reopen today. this is a live look at the overpass that buckled on june 11th, the reowning is set for noon if everything goes to plan. the repairs getting an assist from nascar. a team from pocono raceway brought a chevy with jet drier help keep the new asphalt dry. >> interesting. did you hear about this? ufc president dana white says elon musk and mark zuckerberg are absolutely dead serious about squaring off in the octagon. trayed jabs on social media platforms with musk floating vegas as a location for a cage match. white telling tmz, quote: this would be the biggest fight ever in the history of the world. it would break all pare pay per view records. these guys would raise hundreds of millions of dollars for charity. those are your headlines. >> will: but, wait, carley,
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during your report. you only flashed up the tail of the tape. can we put that back up one moment. see the size differently. >> ainsley: but there is an age difference. >> will: elon has a good 30 pounds on him. look at the iq. >> ainsley: are you better if you have pounds? >> will: yeah, weight advantage. >> brian: no way zuckerberg loses this. he elon musk doesn't train and work out. this is all he does. >> carley: elon musk said his move would be called the walrus where he just lays on mark zuckerberg. >> brian: that's why it's not going to' ha. >> ainsley: i would be scared they would hit each other's head. >> carley: this would get serious eyeballs like i can't look away kind of thing. >> brian: like edison fighting einstein we would never let it happen. [fight bell]
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>> carley: i was surprised. >> brian: zuckerberg is trying kill twitter. that's what started this whole thing. trying to take all the ads away. >> will: he has a product called threads he wants to compete with twitter. >> brian: twitter lost half their ads see if they can get it back. >> will: world of sports. ncaa athlete claims she was cold scolded by a.i. chatgpt over attempting to create a tweet about men participating in women's sports. she took a tweet. she couldn't fit it into the twitter character limit. she went over to chatgpt and help me formulate this. here is what maisie petty had to explain. i'm tried to explain i'm a ncaa athlete and it's important to champion the voice of female athletes and stand up against this ideological war going on putting women in danger and taking away their opportunity for scholarships. i was playing aaround with twitter and couldn't get the tweet about girl sports under the character limit. i was like i will try it. i will do it once and see what
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happens. i kind of copy and pasted what i had wanted to the say and said get this under the twitter character limit. that's what she instructed chatgpt to say. >> ainsley: she puts this into chatgpt and that the chatgpt pops out a message and she took a screenshot of it and this is what chatgpt told her i understand you would like to highlight the importance of girls sports being exclusively for girls; however, it's important to emphasize inclusivity and equality in sports rather than pro-exclusion wasted on gender. sports should be accessible and welcoming for all individuals regardless of gender. so it totally changed what she was writing. didn't shorten it. >> will: chastised it. >> brian: it is. >> ainsley: or who works for gpt anyone who wants to write you about this. >> brian: here she is. are you kidding me?
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a.i. is proximate cause weapon rise inned political tool used to hide the truth. come on, it is literally advocating for the destruction of all sex based protection. we need more transparency when it comes to a.i. because there is a lot of people out there using these tools, having no idea the strong biases are even there. >> will: i played around with a.i. it's been a couple months. this was when it was at the center of the news cycle. you would ask a.i. about colonialism or guns or anything. or donald trump. and it would come back with not only a political bias and spin as you just noticed there. unwilling nrksz ben shapiro famously asked it to explain what is a woman it. would explain what is a woman. >> brian: what is it good then how are we ever going to know. >> will: what. >> brian: what a woman is. >> will: without a.i.? you are right in the future we will outsource -- people will be outsourcing their intelligence and intelligence to artificial intelligence and if that's the future, it's controlling what we think. >> brian: here's the problem.
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this is -- lavigne who created twaze app. do you see chatgpt. how long has it been science us you used it? >> brian: about a month. people are using and experimenting with it and not diving into it. they have not found a way to get ahold of people and make it necessarily part of life where can you only say with the waze app. you are always checking traffic. you have to create something that's a must have for humans and that's not it. >> ainsley: owned by open a.i. who spoke on capitol hill recently. when we started talking about it was mother's day you were trying to write that poem for dawn. >> are have fun with a. some facts about my family write a poem for my wife for mother's day. he put in like i have three dogs
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my wife shovels the snow because i work a morning show so i want to thank her for that quiet cute little poem. fun using it for that when you are using it for this and it gets political, it's a different issue. >> will: we are going to be using it more and more not every day. >> ainsley: how many are using it to write your papers. a way teachers can input some of the sentences that the college students might turn in and be able to tell whether or not they were cheating. >> brian: right. but you are paying for college and then you are having somebody else write your papers. you are supposed to be learning. just a point of reference. >> will: fox news alert. a powerful tornado church touches down south of denver tearing up homes and trees. janice dean is coming up. >> brian: plus, jordan williams the 20-year-old who defended himself and gerald from attacker on the subway breaks the silence what was going through his mind that day. that's coming up. >> i was afraid because i didn't know what was going to happen because he was closer to her than to me. so i was honestly just trying to get me and her out of there
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>> brian: back with a fox news alert. weather alert specifically. ef 1 tornado touching down south of denver tearing up homes and trees in its path. >> oh my god! oh my god. >> brian: severe thunderstorms erupting across the state yesterday with an estimated wind gust maxing out 110 miles per hour. thankfully no reports of any injuries. and tropical storm bret whipping up the waters in the eastern caribbean as some islands brace for potential land slides. now let's check in with senior meteorologist janice dean with your fox weather forecast. expand on all that, yanice. >> there is a lot going on, brian, let's get to it. risk for severe storms including tornadoes once again today for parts of the rockies and the high plains. a concentrated look at parts of the high plains where we could
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see damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes, heavy rainfall along the east coast as well this is something i want to point out because it's going to effect a lot of plans for the weekend and next seven days we stay in wet weather pattern next seven days for parts of the big cities over the northeast. that's the something we are tracking. the heat is ongoing for texas and no relief in sight as we get into next week, excessive heat warnings in effect where temperatures will surpass what it feels like outside of 100 degrees, 109, 110. then we have these two tropical storms bret and cindy, not an imminent threat to the u.s. but you mentioned, brian, moving through the lesser antilles, this is bret, and that's going to bring the potential for some effects moving into the caribbean sea. it will weaken and then here is cindy and the trajectory of cindy we think will stay away from the mainland u.s.a. but still something to monitor and a little early for this kind of activity. fox weather.com has always of
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your details. over to you. >> brian: all right. janice. the fox news alert. continues. search over. u.s. coast guard says missing titanic submersible carrying five people nearly imploded near the sight of the shipwreck killing all on board. lieutenant commanders john mixon. commander, your reaction to the point with the report that we heard this noise in the ocean five days ago? >> well, that's -- it's one of those -- it would be because they are using classified sensors it was the navy detection system. it's one of those things you don't know what you are looking for until you are looking for it. very possible like some other things that thiessen sores picked this up but they didn't realize what they were listening to and heard and had no indication. once they knew to go back to look at specific signatures and specific times, they were able to identify it then. that's my assumption. >> brian: from what we know right now. what do you think happened? >> that's hard to say, brian.
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until the wreckage is recovered and investigation is completed are and everything else is looked after the closely, right now it's only speculation as to what could happen. and, you know, any speculation for that is not healthy for the families or the crew members. >> brian: what is traditionally 9 result when people find out said there was an implosion right when communication ended, what could be the reasons behind that? >> well, some sort of -- again, some sort of catastrophic event seems to have occurred. and you really won't know until that investigation is completed. until the wreckage is recovered and the coast guard and ntsb and all the other federal agencies do their investigation before you'll understand completely what caused the implosion. >> brian: commander, would you call on a pause for all of these exat the depositions until we find out what went wrong? >> that is typically what occurs
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especially with this particular machine ar parentally three others similar to this. i would not get into one of these and descend to those depths. >> did anything bother you about the makeup and construction of this submersible that might have given you pause if someone said hey, lieutenant, i have got a free ticket? >> well, first of all, 12,000 feet is very extreme no matter what you are looking at. >> there has been speculation as to the manufacturer and to the backup and safety measures of the vessel these are all things covered in the investigation. >> lieutenant commander john mixon. thank you very much. appreciate the insight. >> thank you, brian. >> the williams who defended himself and girlfriend attacker on you guessed it subway breaks his silence what was going through his mind. that story coming up. >> i was afraid because i didn't know what was going to happen because he was closer to her
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williams, he is the 20-year-old that is facing manslaughter charges. he and his girlfriend were on the j train in new york city on the subway and he says that a man walks up and punches his girlfriend in the face and punches him in the face. he pulls out a pocket knife and he stabs the man and the man died. here he is on fox 5, our local fox fox station in new york. >> i was afraid i didn't know what was going to happen. because he was closer to her than to me. so i was honestly just trying to get me and her out of there safely. i didn't know what to do. it was all quick. and i regret it every day. i wish it didn't have to go like that, honestly. i wasn't looking to hurt anyone. it was nothing militias on my part. when i found out i literally couldn't believe he had passed away. >> brian: the guy is a career criminal that he stabbed. he had no choice. watch his girlfriend get beat up that's always good. he decided to step. in evidently they were locked up in head locks and they were in and thatoff.
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he had a knife with him he stabbed him and he said it's not easy because i didn't think i was age to take a life from someone. especially someone of my dissent. you know what i mean. it's not something that i am proud of. he said he was shocked when he found out the guy died. >> will: for anybody that lives in new york or has lived in new york. it's not that the subway is an absolute violent wwe battle royale what it is a situation everyone who has been here knows you have to have your wits about you and head on a swivel there could be at any random moment something that happens. and jordan williams, how are hearing from here, had that knife because a few weeks ago one of those incidents had happened to him on a train. listen. >> a few weeks ago before this incident, there was a woman who actually put a knife right to my eye. so she literally. >> what? >> yi. so that honestly is what scared
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me to started to carry. she jumped up randomly and boom knocked hat off my head and had the knife right there in front of my eye. it's not safe these days. i'm not even going to be traveling alone on a train like that. >> will: if you are in an environment where that type of violence is potentiality, you will have to at some point do something to protect yourself. >> ainsley: isn't it called self-defense if someone comes up and punches you why are you allowed to defend yourself. in new york city you can't. he pulled out a knife and now is he facing manslaughter charges. he has a clean record, he has never gotten into trouble. he lost his job. and now he is facing manslaughter charges. he was defending himself, he was defending his girlfriend. >> brian: grand jury is going to decide if he is going to be charged. so we will see what happens. it's very interesting because weeks prior danny penny white guy, marine, 24-year-old. no weapon. he didn't know anyone. no girlfriend. all strangers. he was going to school. he sees what's happening. pops off his headsets and says this guy is a threat and locked
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him up in a submission hold and choked him out. he said i didn't hold him for 10 minutes, i held him for 3 minutes, 5 minutes and ended up dying. we don't know what the talks solg was in. the governor condemned him right away and the mayor condemned him right away after about a week. we know there were riots in the subways and riots on the streets. they shut down a bridge. and then we also find out al sharpton spoken at his funeral. okay. didn't this guy have a funeral? why didn't al sharpton speak then? maybe race has nothing to do with it. maybe it's just crime and what are you going to do? cops can't be everywhere. you defamed them 3 thowrnghts cops down in new york city. one of the first place take them out subways put them on the platforms. it's impossible. they can be on the subway every state is different, florida is different. you can defend yourself in florida up here what can you
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take mace, pepper spray? >> will: can you defend yourself. that will be a jury to decide. they will make a defense of affirmative defense. no word from it ben crump when it comes to jordan williams. >> brian: this is the urban environment today. >> ainsley: the bodega worker, remember? he was charged. >> will: they come after you. >> ainsley: guy is protecting himself. the guy comes behind the counter. he felt like his life was in jeopardy. he does end up killing the guy and then he is charged. he had to leave the country, he said, because he didn't feel safe here in new york. thankfully they dropped those charges against him. >> brian: i still spent days in likers in the meantime. carley shimkus never spent time in rikers island. >> carley: you are right, brian. clean record, my friend. i have more news to get to starting with. this the department of justice reportedly has multiple recordings of former president donald trump related to his classified documents case. prosecutors gave the evidence to trump's legal team as part of
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the discovery recess including several taped interviews. they claim to have trump on tape revealing secret information while discussing a plan to attack iran. the doj is also reportedly planning to use trump's own public statements against him. bud light unveils a new ad to try to win back its once loyal customers but some critics are calling out the new commercial as desperate. the deputy is trying to weather the controversy from its partnership with trans influencer dylan mulvaney and coors light is standing firm on being the title sponsor from denver's pride parade on sunday. one of the parade's directors says none of the other sponsors have expressed any concern about potential backlash and the buffalo zoo welcomed four adorable new additions baby lion cubs were born earlier this month. look at those faces. the zoo's veterinary team says the cubs are healthy. at the moment they don't have names but the mom gave birth to two boys and two girls. very cute way to start your morning, guys.
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>> brian: right. as long as it's not pandas. >> ainsley: they are cute now, right? brian ghotsz like pandas. >> brian: overrated. they do nothing. everyone is like so happy we get a panda. and we rent pandas. we have to give them back. what's going on. >> will: best part pandas are overrated. what's underrated? >> brian: underrated? >> carley: butterflies. >> will: butterflies are hugely overrated. >> brian: or the otter to swim on their backs. have gun. >> ainsley: pentagon begin. >> brian: coming up straight ahead. you are looking at bacon. to many it's a delicious side. [bacon! >> also name for baseball team dropping calls to drop their nickname. sizzling controversy next. >> will: butterflies, carley
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rectal -- colon cane, right? i can't say that colorectal. i don't want to say that i don't want to be able to say it right. colorectal cancer and other diseases sends the wrong messages to fans. i urge you to update the team's main to macon facon bacon. facon bacon or mushroom bacon. set a good for fans and stop promoting bacon. here to react is brandon raffaele. good morning to you. not even 7:00 on the east coast and i'm saying words i can't pronounce. why are they telling to you stop calling yourself bacon, because ever health? >> yeah. sounds like because of health and glorifying bacon in the eyes of our fans. so that's really interesting to say the least. >> will: man, it's a real good times down there. i understand by the way macon bacon you are a summer league
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team. the name was picked by the fan base. >> in 2017 before we started our season 2018 a vote was put out and it was by far the clearest winner. >> will: by far. by the way hopefully the physicians' committee will forgive me i have a whole bouquet of bacon. look, bacon is great. there is a reason everybody loves bacon i don't know, brandon, if you guys have had a response if you are making a response letter to this physician's committee. but i'm curious if they have been consistent in their advice on everything that turns out to be unhealthy. whether or not various remedies, medicines, maladies or other food groups i wonder if they have been pristine or bacon has come under the particular spotlight. >> well, definitely bacon is not overrated as you all were talking about earlier. >> that's right. >> so, for us, yeah. 100 percent. we put out a statement yesterday
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we are not going to change our name. >> will: thank you. >> we love our community from middle georgia and beyond there is no way possible that we would ever consider a name change, ever. >> will: we appreciate that wow. that is strength. we appreciate you standing strong in your support for bacon, by the way at home if you want to support the macon bacon go to macon baseball.com. good luck this season. glad you are stick by the name. thank you for being on "fox & friends" this morning. >> thanks for having me, guys. >> will: second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now ♪ ♪
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