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anti- biden. >> president biden are standing up for the middle class and those who aspired to be part of it and trying to make sure that the link traditionally associated with the middle-clas lifestyle like affordable homeownership are sustained in the united states of america. remarkably, people who put down by 20 percent down payment are going to be paying more which financial experts say is completely backwards. awaiting major rulings on several high-profile cases. the student loan plan, speedy free speech, religious liberty and affirmative action all on the docket and those decisions could come down at any moment.
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wild video out of los angeles, chairs deputy opens fire after driver repeatedly rams into his patrol car. welcome to albion brand-new hou of america's new room. i am. >> a deputy attempts to start traffic stop at. >> video shows the suspect intentionally colliding with th sheriffs car pushing it onto th sidewalk for the white suv back up and plows into the driver side the patrol car several times where the deputy fired more than a dozen shots at the suspect who is describing the violent scene during a press conference yesterday. >> the suspect vehicle which wa a white trailblazer at the intersection at a high rate of speed at which time he began doing donuts in the intersection . the suspect vehicle collided into our patrol vehicle with th
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deputies still inside. >> this all unfolded around 4:3. the officer approaching what seemed like every teen situatio that very quickly took a different turn. look at this, the driver of the suv had been driving at high speeds and performing donuts in the street, so the officer pulled into the intersection to warn other drivers of the dange and to pull over the suspect. that's when the suspect drove directly at the deputies vehicl ramming into it with such force that the impact move the police car several feet across the street and pushed it onto the sidewalk for the officer opened fire at that point, but the suspect simply backed up and rammed the police car once agai as the deputy fired more shots. the entire incident caught on the cell phone video shot by a bystander. the sheriff's deputy was injure as you can imagine by the impact
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, but will be okay. the driver of the trailblazer was wounded by the deputies gunfire and underwent surgery yesterday and we are told will survive. clearly a terrifying few moment for everyone in the area at the time and even for that sheriffs deputies who who knocked out an is seen so much on the streets of la, but never expected this particular incident to turn int this kind of potentially deadly attack rate. >> jonathan hunt in los angeles for us. thank you. >> now the hunter biden investigation, the house ways and means releasing bombshell testimony. the whistleblower raising new questions about whether or not present implied new about his son's overseas deals. and 2019, joe biden said he never talked about those deals with this unburied to keep the house ways and means committee has released these whistleblowe
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accusations includes whatsapp message showing hunter biden in exchange with the chinese businessman demanding payment. in it he wrote tell the directo that i would like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand and now means tonight. i will make certain that betwee the man sitting next to me and every person he knows my abilit to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following m direction. sitting here waiting for the call with my father. president biden has maintained he was never involved in the sun 's business the white house has yet to respond. >> i'm very proud of my son. >> this was part of a release from republicans in the house
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house ways and means committee. they claim widespread misconduc at the department of justice to slovak the investigation into hunter biden. >> we saw that with countless examples department of justice intervened in the prosecution o hunter biden they delayed, they divulged and they denied numerous examples of where thes investigators tried to go into. >> the department of justice ha maintained that the u.s. attorney in delaware let this investigation and had full control over it. administration officials have pointed out that weiss is a trump appointee.
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>> ripped richt edson, teeing that up for us at the white house press. >> our panel, the host on the five. so on monday, i hope that by friday they could say this is old news, american people don't care about this, that is not happening. list into one of the whistleblower attorneys. he was on with us last hour. >> they say they didn't block these charges from being brough great it's clear from the documents and the testimony. which they came in and they wer allowed to relapse 50 qe go int the week and with people thinking there does seem to be problem here into systems of justice. it happens to be more evidence of a protection racket around this family. not just the presidents on, but
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the president as well. that hunter biden was using his father's name in that threatening text exchange, if that's true and also that joe biden stopped by one of these meetings with the chinese national at one point. i would like to see some of thi authenticated. i've seen some allegations, the whatsapp in question might be fake. i'm all for getting to the bottom of it, but i also number when we were told something els of hunter biden's was fake when it was in fact very very real. >> the whistleblowers get a lot of detail if you read the stories. they say they're going to searc hunter's guesthouse.
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the implication he makes is tha at every point, the government got their way. >> i am eager to see how it plays out, even and just the last few weeks we've heard abou lots of bombshells that are coming per chuck grassley comes on the air and says are audiotapes. there is an informant, that environment is dead. when he did an interview from his car and said we can't reach him because he passed away. i have always been open to the idea that something nefarious has gone on here, but i think that people have continually gotten ahead of their season this. we've heard a lot about how people control these committees and not letting democrats get t
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see things at the same levels at . big if true. right? >> sometimes those are good too good to check. the national hockey league, sports is becoming, it used to be there was this place where there was no politics but that has changed a little bit. the nhl has said they will no longer where pride jerseys during warm-ups anymore to avoi distractions saying that i suggested it would be appropriate for clubs not to chains our jerseys and warm-ups because it's become a distraction and taken away from all of our clubs host lights in various groups of causes and rather than continue to get the appropriate attention they intend and not be a distraction. >> it's not just pride jersey it's others like honoring the military in that sort of thing. i think it's a shame. it seems like a lighter touch with they were going to do thes nights and have the special warm-up jerseys, if you would like to wear them, feel free to
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do so great if not, opt out and that would be fine because this is every country. i spoke about this with the philadelphia flyer player. we live in this polarized area where it seems like either everyone must do the thing in i think mandatory celebration is empty or meaningless or we're not going up any of it anymore. there is a blanket the import neutrality. maybe it's the least risky one, but i think overall, it is a shame. we are kind of adults here,. >> we are breaking news now som u.s. supreme court decisions. we have an answer on this immigration matter which is the u.s. versus texas. the supremes have ruled on this 8-1 is their decision. shannon bream has that use now in washington impaired what was the case and what are they saying? >> the biden administration had put out regulations that said
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we're going to prioritize deporting people who are here illegally and have committed certain crimes there accused of terrorism our others other seller issues. texas and louisiana had suffere over this. it was a cost of them over the policy. justice alito is the lone dissenter here. he said with the states want is a federal court to order the executive branch to order its arrest policies to make more arrests or they are saying thes states are trying to push the executive branch to make more arrests red federal courts have not entertained that kind of lawsuit and the sites don't hav any president for this kind of lawsuit for they say they lack standing, the court didn't have jurisdiction to take this up in the first place.
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a win for the biden administration on how it wants to institute immigration policy. >> would have standing to bring this case? view of the governor of texas and you think of gratian is overrun your state the courts i basically saying here, this is an executive branch situation, so which of them have an individual. somebody subject to one of thes policies they are the ones goin to show that they suffered some kind of harm if you're one of these people that was specifically arrested. i don't know maybe you have an business owner or somebody that was able to show this person yo didn't arrest, i suffered harm because you didn't handle them properly. the state so far the court says
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they are not the right authorities to do this. >> don't get far. we might get affirmative action the student loan case hasn't been as i did get either libert case. you could get one or more. >> standing my. >> thank you, shannon. back in a moment in washington. >> when we watch the video, the exact same mo, the exact same white car. >> this woman has got a story, businesswoman in atlantis she's being targeted after thieves in 24 hours have hit two of her businesses. >> a controversial union lawsui help keep schools closed during the pandemic rate they will soo sit on the academic safety council. >> all of a sudden when it's about our students, they talented. that is not right for it that i not fair.
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for these national assessments . weingarten is reacting on twitter to rhonda santis, saying quote santis is again trying to silence those who dislikes here. teachers and their unions. why because just like we promote knowledge and fight book bands, we fight for safety, and here we will fight to avert mass shooting safety for our kids for our schools. safety for all americans, governor. our voices won't be silenced, but we talked to parents and parental rights advocates who say they've heard
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enough. we consider randi weingarten the biggest threat to k 12 public education the last several decades. will unions have been in control of public schools. children are losing the first public meeting of this department of homeland security council is expected in the coming months. dana interesting, lydia hugh, thank you for that update. some thieves in atlanta are on the lookout target a pair of businesses owned by the same woman. the robberies take place less than 24 hours apart in video shows the suspects stealing cash registers before driving off in a white sedan. same m o says charly sabas. she's the owner of these two stores, and she's with me now, charlie, how you doing? good morning to you. i've good morning. i am thank you for having me incidents had the same m o what happened? i was targeted. um initially, i thought the first incident was just a wrong place at the wrong
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time. you know what opportunity presented for these young men they took it, but 24 hours late when my second bakery have the exact same baked breaking and entering the same young man the same vehicle, i knew 100 percen that i had close to me set me up . >> okay, why would you be targeted is what i'm kind of wondering about great let me show you the details with our viewers this was monday middle of the nights, 3:37 a.m. that's where the break-in occurred on the 19th of june and then you'v got the next day, tuesday june 20th to 40:00 a.m. that police arrived on the scene. you've got a video,. >> the video says that a brick was thrown through the front of the class.
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this was not their first rodeo, this is something that the youn men do on a daily basis. i don't think it was on there who we're going to rob huddle that day. i believe that they heard of nothing burned cakes, i believe this employee provided these young men with my information and promised them another payda based on what she thought. >> they had a key or an alarm code. a key and an alarm code. >> and the right way. you say you will catch them before the cops do. >> yes,. >> house of? >> social media has been a complete 100 percent support system to share my story with m instagram followers, they have helped me kind of put the piece together together unfortunately
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there were other break-ins throughout atlanta on the same night but as i viewed the other surveillance video, i can confirm that there are several different groups of young men out doing this breaking and entering, but these specific me hit both of my bakeries. i just feel that i'm asking the public to really watch the videos, look for the hoodies come with issues, the sneakers, it is something that puts to an two together for someone becaus they probably posted on instagram wearing the exact sam clothing so just please help me help these young men. >> thank you for coming on and sharing your story. our tip line is right here, if you have a tip called there. tucker, georgia in atlanta, georgia. nothing bunt cakes. hope we figure it out. thank you so much.
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just the last three months, 88,000 move to five cities. new york city, 39,000 followed by la, chicago, houston, and miami around 11,000 each. nonprofits, contracted by the federal government, paid for by taxpayers. new york city says children migrants, many from venezuela who don't have relatives to share. they laid it at the feet of every single city across the country in we will see every city in this country feel the same effects as those directly on the border.
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ice is largely stopped deportin all, but the most violent convicted felons. look at this chart. under president trump ice deported about working thousand criminal aliens a month and failed to 3,000 in 2021 last year the fiscal year that rebounded to about 6,000 detainers month. migrants with criminal histories . >> this administration has not only said don't you dare use it for enforcement. >> the bottom line we still hav about 100,000 migrants being released a month in the u.s. sources say about half are not showing up at their court appearances. >> thank you, have a good weekend. >> 10:32 a.m. in washington. u.s. supreme court ruling a few moments ago in favor of the
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biden administration's immigration plan the justices allowing the white house to mak policy about migrants in this case ruling that the states, texas and louisiana don't have standing to bring a case peerag channon bream has more on that. that was the big one of the day wasn't it? >> for opinions today that is the standout, we still have ten or so left next week we will do this again, but the immigration ruling is a big one for the biden administration. they had put out a series of policies that we're prioritizin arresting and removing noncitizens from the u.s. and they were expected to be terrorist or dangerous criminal or had recently entered the illegally. they can tell the executive branch or as the judiciary branch that they need to be arresting more people. they cite this and say in less he or she themselves are being prosecuted.
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if you not been threatened with prosecution in this case they say you don't have standing. >> they say they are bearing really cost because of these policies. >> one of the things waiting fo is the decision on student loan isn't that also standing? does today's give us a clue as what could happen there? >> that's a good question they spent a lot of times and those arguments about standing in whether these dates came together to sue over the studen loan forgiveness plan or the tw individual borrowers he came together. these were the two different cases they came impaired before you get into the merits you hav to get past standing, will the court find any of those complainants are the right ones that had the right to bring the cases. if you get past that point i think that the biden administration plan is ought shaky ground, but you have. >> they're first. >> this is what we like doing.
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why would they take a case if they can see on the face that the state does not have standing . >> they not have agreement of that. you have to have four votes we never know how they vote unless they come out. there could be a lot of issues with the particular case that art decided yet. most of the time they go ahead and hear these cases so they ca get to the standing issue that first block that you have to pass. they will hear a four case in then decide we don't go to the marriage because the parties were right. >> you imagine channing gets of there with us and says i wish they would just go to moscow. >> i would get i would be your professor in we could be.
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>> we got former vice president mike pence, he says he believes he will be the nominee so we ar going to talk about what possible path he charts forward as he leads into the abortion issue and people were in the go to stay away from it. the fact the president is getting heat from the left and the right including this big visit. we've got that and much more. >> see you sunday. >> we had just schapiro and today the democratic governor o pennsylvania. you were talking to him about the i-95 ramp. >> i also wanted to ask him about joe biden because there i you can't help but hear from people saying maybe there shoul be a debate may be biden won't actually be that nominee. he is in the pivotal state for the selection. listen to what he said.
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>> joe biden will be the democratic nominee. the pnc made that decision. >> he is for joe biden. democratic primary voters in th usa usa today poll said there should be a series of democrati primary debates that would include an william spread. >> that would be fun to watch. >> sylvester stallone revealing what he calls the debilitating side effects. that is today's. so he says when he's getting in shape for the movie the breakfast consisted of two smal oatmeal cookies washed down wit ten cups of coffee.
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the rest of his meals just tunafish. he says he wanted to keep his body fat below 3 percent and according to him, in fact he said his body was so shocked he couldn't even member his phone number appeared. >> that's interesting. i am afraid of losing my memory. that liz rocky three. i think for rocky one maybe he was a little cement. >> if he can't remember your phone number. >> he was younger and rocky one. he was in better shape. >> even i could do that math. critics are blasting the federa government response to the titanic. one congressman is now calling for action. president biden vacant backlash after revealing potentially about china spying at a big dollar fundraiser.
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congressman, it's one that know a thing or two after deep-sea diving spending ten years with the seal teams. >> it begs the question could this have been resolved differently if leadership had acted sooner. >> he refers to the u.s. navy officials in they had detected an implosion or explosion in th general vicinity of where that soap was diving. on capitol hill that defended the response. they are lacking an emergent situation if we are in a position to help them. wording are deterring worse. >> when you just take a step back and look at the speed of response when it comes to the coast guard at the internationa
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community. i think that in and of itself i pretty impressive. the u.s. military is focused on defending the nation and defending our allies and partners around the world. could get the u.s. has long maintained to detect enemy submarines. >> and interesting twist of there. lucas tomlinson in washington, dc. >> president biden appearing to undercut u.s. diplomacy by referring to as a dictator. >> he had an incident that caused some fusion you might say , but the secretary had a great trip to china, i expect t be meeting with president xi in the near future and i don't think it's had any real consequence brickey the former
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assistant defense secretary and cofounder of the marathon initiative, great to have you o i follow you on twitter and other places. really great information for justice at the stage for everyone this is what biden sai on tuesday he said the reason why xi jinping got upset was he didn't know it was they there. no, i'm serious, that's a great embarrassment for dictators whe they didn't know what happened. that also might be true, but also might have been something he learned in cia briefing perhaps. >> at think the more disturbing the recklessness of the art true , but when the sleeping statements of our country it ma be inadvisable to say. now the president is in a situation where he's backtracking something obviousl effectual. earlier calling and it's silly,
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et cetera et cetera as if xi jinping should be embarrassed massively and flew all the way over our country is not something i think we should be proud about. more importantly i think the idea of the follow-up was aspirational on part of the ministration and now it may hav already gone back to you based on the president's comment spread. >> this pool from fox news of april from the 21st and 21st, president biden only has a 21 percent approval rating on his dealing with china after this week now that we have him back in the united states, do you think that america is going to have a different perspective? i think it probably goes lower at think the other thing the president said was that he seemed to sort of slough off or kind of discount the china challenge and this worries me because this goes back to something he said on the campaign trail something of the effect of china can't match us or beat us and that's the thing that worries me because i think
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china is serious as a heart attack and they are competing with us at the forefront of human technology. the policy institute says that china may be ahead of us in the majority of ketek technology areas so this is not something we can laugh off at all. >> to that point, this week the united states got the national report card back from testing that we do of our students across america on reading, science, math, and history the rate it is down sometime in double-digit across-the-board. that has real consequences for the united states going forward not just for their own livelihoods. detainees are apparently beatin us up on citations on the forefront of artificial officia intelligence. this is not just one study or another.
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he said that china challenge is way way beyond what the soviet union ever was. we worry about the sputnik moment, maybe we need the sputnik moment on in terms of art merit based approach or we should be taken people in our own country the best in the world contain we've really got competition we can't take everything anything for granted. >> thank you so much for coming on. we will catch you on the internet. >> important stuff there. slowing down big boats for proposing new speed limits for what they say is a good cause.ct ♪
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>> hunter biden and accountability just got sunlight. the justice department was playing interference. and federal investigations into hunter. plus, chicken cooked in a lab. would you eat it? in focus, a top executive making lab grown chicken. leah turrel. >> the biden administration new a new proposal that keeps large boats from speeding. they say it is to protect an endangered whale, but it could hurt the tourism industry. >> it is a regulation that affects millions, possibly slowing the economy. definitely slowing many boating
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engines. >> so this boat has three yamaha300s. it can go 65 miles per hour. no one wants to go 10 knots. >> that right, they come and pay for the speed. >> a charter boat business in point pleasant, new jersey. a new regulation proposed by the biden administration under the auspices of noaa. boats will be limited to 10 knots for seven months a year and up to 100 miles off of the east coast to protect the enda endangered white whale. >> both boats are over 35 feet. >> the loss would be devastating for us. we would lose a third of our trips, nearly 70 trips, to a tune of $150,000 loss to my business. >> not just boat captains are
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worried. much of the town here in point pleasant relies on boating tourism for it's livelyhood including the hotels, restaurants, and the fishing fly store. >> if people are not walking through my doors well be out of business. >> in a statement, they said the proposed restriction is necessary for the wright wheal if is to reduce the mortalities from vessel strikes and a greater opportunity to recover. >> the problem with the biden administration argument here is that there has only been five known whale strikes of boats under 65 feet in 15 years. >> the fact that even if you use noaa's calculate collations, the chances of a strike is one in a million. >> port traffic will grind to a
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halt, he is proposing to defund enforcement of the rule. >> we can't destroy our economy because of rules and regulations made by unelected bureaucrats. >> they say it is imperative for businesses on the east coast. >> it will affect every coastal town from boston to florida. >> he says it needs to be stopped before it stops them. back to you, dana and bill. >> thank you very much. >> thanks, douglas. a shocking new charge against the armorer on the set of "rust." ha hannah gutierrez-reed. say say she gave narcs for someone to hide the day of the
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incident. >> what is this? before we go, a sweet little story. a young woman is giving her grandmother a makeover that she will never forget. >> this is called acid spill. >> so glad to know that. >> okay. >> pretty. >> you know what? i kind of like it. first of all, i love that the grandmother was willing to do it. it looks pretty fun. >> she is having a blast. >> super cute. >> she wore it outside, too, apparently. >> would you do that? >> okay, would do you that? i think you should do that. it will walk you right out the door. if we could do a twitter poll to see the colors -- i'm thinking orange and black. >> all right, enough. >> okay, also, monday, this is a
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big day. condoleezza rice will be on "america's news room." there will be plenty to talk about but also in education and maybe a little dana reid sports. >> yeah, please give her my best, we share a birthday. >> that's right. in november. >> hopefully you come back with really colorful hair. it is great to be with you all weekend. we give with a fox news alert. president biden likely won't like this friday news. two irs agents breathing new oxygen into hunter biden's tax investigation. the six hour closed door congressional testimony is now public and it outlines how the tax agency and the doj gave hunter biden preferential treatment in their tax fraud probe, ut oh. the same case that hunter just made that sweet heart plea deal in this week
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