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extra incentive on the line. maybe you have to be my assistant for the day. something funny to add a little flair. >> carley: charity and you have to be my assistant. >> todd: who have you got in this fight. >> elon musk all day. >> todd: there you go. >> no matter what happens it will be one to watch if it does, in fact, happen. charly, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> carley: fox and friends starts right now. killing president biden is promising again he never discussed business with his son hunter. >> despite whistleblower showing hunter shake down a business associate with the hem of his dad. >> i'm just not going to get into family discussion. >> any internal turmoil is a deadly threat to our state. >> with uncertainty surrounding russian president vladimir putin's leadership. russian officials are taking a approach. >> no u.s. involvement whatsoever. >> humiliating as a country to
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not have authority over our territory. >> we are going to have a new sheriff in town on january 20th, 2025. >> bret: central u.s. facing heat advisories well above triple digits to 118-degrees. >> if there is a sign of dehydration 100 moms red to jump on it. >> tigers win, tigers win the national championship is headed back to baton rouge. >> brian: all right. we begin with this. president biden, once again, adamantly denying claims that he knew about his is son's hunter biden overseas business dealings. does anyone believe that at this point. >> steve: the administration receiving pushback after hunter biden's appearance at white house state dinner while facing criminal charges a bad look some say. >> ainsley: alexandria hoff is live from washington with more. >> good morning. the president is having to answer to a lot of things right
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now. namely whether he knew about his son's business dealings, ever talking about it with him. that was detailed in 2017 whatsapp message allege that the younger biden was sitting next to his father when he was seeking demands from a chinese business associate. so the question was asked about our jacqui heinrich. >> [inaudible] >> all right. so the president there sticking to a response. he said no. at some point in that mix. we have heard it before though, look. >> have you ever spoken to your son about his overseas business dealings? >> i have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings. >> did hunter biden commit a crime? >> i'm proud of my son. [shouting questions] >> did nothing wrong? >> i'm confident. >> do you still think that the stories from the fall about your son hunter were russian disinformation as a smear campaign like you said?
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>> yes, yes, yes. god love you, man, you are a one horse pony. >> that's not really a saying there moving on to this scene "new york post" coverage begins testifying details house the house judiciary committee speaks with six witnesses who were told by delaware attorney david weiss last year that he lacked authority to charge the first son outside of delaware and denied special counsel status that. is seen to contradict sworn testimony from attorney general merrick garland. >> because of the whistleblowers and the doj garland what is he saying and what david weiss are saying privately are two different things. if it comes true what the irs whistleblower is saying, we're going to start impeachment inquiries on the attorney general. >> whuc whistleblowerring allegt the interfered into the biden family. followed the sweetheart deal that will likely keep the president's son out of prison. congressman james comer wants a special counsel kept out of the mix.
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>> if hunter biden wasn't the president's son, would he have invited someone who just reached a plea agreement with federal prosecutors. >> well, a couple of things, again, that's his son. he's a family member. it is not uncommon for family members to attend events at the white house. >> that, of course right there, that soundbite you heard that was the white house going on defense about hunter biden attending the state dinner with his father but i do want to get to what comer told exclusively to fox news about this special counsel. he said if you support a special counsel, you support and trust merrick garland to have the sole authority to pick one person who can take over the investigation, never have to be transparent with the media or with congress. so congressman comer wants to keep this out of the hands of the administration for now, guys. >> steve: all right. thank you very much, alexandria. so the "new york post" has got the whistleblower story. and essentially it's what we were talking about yesterday. because the whistleblower from the irs is saying, you know what?
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david weiss, the u.s. attorney, i heard him with my own two ears say i'm not the decider, five other people in the room said they heard him say the same thing. meanwhile merrick garland saying no, david weiss. call them all together to get them to testify. wouldn't that be delicious? that way they can go down the row, okay, what did you hear? what did you hear? one of you guys is lying. >> ainsley: that's exactly what sol wisenberg the deputy independent counsel said. listen. >> somebody is lying. either merrick garland has lied under oath to congress or david weiss lied to the irs agents. merrick garland has testified that david weiss, the u.s. attorney in delaware, investigating biden, had complete authority, more authority than even a special counsel did to do anything he wanted. david weiss told the two cracker jack irs criminal agents heading up the investigation that he had
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been denied the authority to prosecute hunter biden. it's something that congress can actually easily get to the bottom of. they don't have to launch a big investigation. they need to haul both of them in front of the appropriate congressional committee and get to the bottom of it. >> brian: remember, he wanted to love it to d.c. and,according to the whistleblower, they wouldn't let him. and he wanted to move to los angeles, according to the whistleblower they wouldn't let him. garland comes out that same day, thursday. why would anyone stop them? i don't know how they would. it was matt graves who is the d.t., district attorney who said to david weiss, you can't bring it here. being special prosecutor status also denied. also so in los angeles the same thing. so they are in this baltimore office of the fbi special agent meeting. six of them are sitting around. that's when tom somebody sin ski said yeah, we are not going to be able to fully charge
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hunter biden because we are not going to be able to bring any overseas business dealings into this indictment. david weiss said i don't have -- at that time with everybody around says i don't have full authority to charge or investigate. then you have antidotal information where people said don't look at hunter biden's guest house where he stayed. it's most likely a lot of the -- a lot of intelligence in there. a lot of clues in this there. a lot of nevada there. and we are not allowed to go in there. it's basically merrick garland, silent david weiss. and then all these whistleblowers coming forward and good luck trying to find out if they're right wing zealots because on first blush. they are not. what could happen all three brought. in not going to be brought in together. they are going to be brought in separately and people are going to decide who to believe and most likely try to say hunter biden has a drug problem. thankfully he beat that let's not go any further with this. but i'm heartened by the fact that in these press rooms you
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have other outlets and reporters haven't even seen before asking the same question. >> ainsley: more than a drug problem. the white house taking heat for the state dinner and for camp david. >> brian: it's in your face. >> ainsley: he pleaded guilty to federal tax charges. he agreed to a plea deal on a felony drug charge. and there is evidence of bribery and prostitution and drugs, brian said -- >> brian: yeah, other than that. >> ainsley: email with the big guy. i will give you this for policy, possibly. exchange millions of dollars policy. then is he celebrated state dinner and goes to camp david two days after pleading guilty. >> steve: right, who was at the state dinner in the attorney general after he got the sweetheart deal. >> ainsley: they are partying together after all of this. >> steve: it's crazy. that's why jim jordan and the house judiciary committee wants to talk to the whistleblowers, david weiss, and the a.g. i don't see why they can't all bring them all down payment because that would make really
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good tv. >> brian: do you think any news room around the country they sit around and said you know guys we had this story a year and a half ago. we didn't pursue it. we even found out six months after joe biden took office the laptop was real, it was all there tony bobulinski his numbers attainable. at one point at the end of the last tucker interview. he said jake tapper call me. so you have the answer to this. david weiss doing the investigating never called him. it is so obvious and rudimentary. >> ainsley: when it comes to the election, how many elon musk also there be. he wasn't a big conservative. he business twitter because he sees what is happening. they don't want you to find out about it before the election. how many of you have a problem with that. how many independence are seeing what is happening? if you are watching other channels, they are being sympathizers and looking at in this is a father's love. by. >> brian: they are begging for a trump story. >> steve: i think you are talking about "the view." >> ainsley: watch this. >> the hunter biden story, the scandal, the this, the that, it
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is also a story of a father's love. joe biden has never and will never give up on his son hunter and never treat him lesser than. so he is a father, first. take it or leave it. that who he is. that is part of his heart. >> steve: and what just makes it more complicated is for joe biden, he is the president of the united states. and there's all this stuff swirling around and it just looks fishy. we had kevin mccarthy on yesterday. and he said they are trying to get to the bottom of it. obviously, that's why mr. comer doesn't want the u.s. attorney or any special counsel involved. they want to do it themselves. let's see -- >> ainsley: you can't make the argument "father's love." we all love our children and wrong is wrong. if you do something wrong and plead guilty to crimes and not paying your taxes then that's wrong. there are consequences for that. >> brian: what about the fact that there is over 10 instances that rob walker talks about where president biden is sitting in when he was vice president and afterwards on his son's
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business deals where he walks into the four seasons and they are having a meeting with the chinese official and joe biden sits down and he said he -- rob walker said i don't even think he had a glass of water. he listened to the deal and he left. so right there he looked into the camera during the debate and said 51 -- 51 intelligence experts said this is the laptop is classic russian disinformation. he knew it was a lie. it was his son's laptop. they had emails exchanges. he was part of it. his voice mail was on that laptop. and, again, at least five separate times, i had no idea about my son's overseas business dealings. he feels totally comfortable lying. what else is he comfortable lying about? >> and if joe biden wants to take care of his son and show a father's love. where is the love for the grandson down in arkansas? that's his seventh grandchild who he doesn't acknowledge. >> granddaughter. >> grand daughter, yeah. they are fighting over custody. he doesn't want to pay as much for that grandchild.
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>> brian: down from 20 to 5,000. >> steve: it was indeed. anyway, a lot going on. we will keep you posted. men time 6:11 in new york city. >> ainsley: idaho quadruple system brian kohberger ghu court as claim shocking ghap evidence could clear his name. prosecutors want the death penalty. >> steve: biology lesson backlash. al college professor fired for teaching students sex is determined by an x or y chromosome. >> brian: he will never get hired again. >> steve: the science that cost him the job coming up on "fox & friends." look who else is showing up on the big show today. >> brian: at least they're scheduled ♪ ♪
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>> steve: back a fox weather alert are you traveling today? bad news, perhaps for you. more than 700 flights are already canceled for today because severe storms continue to batter the east coast. >> brian: all right. parts of new york, new jersey, and pennsylvania are under severe thunderstorm watches as central north carolina is getting pelted with hail. wear a helmet. >> ainsley: heat wave across the
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south excessive temperatures. heat warnings from the lone star state over to florida. check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast i hear about feels like temperatures 120. >> janice: some areas 124 is what it feels like across the south. that is going to spread towards florida and back across the southwest. let's talk about the storms across the northeast yesterday caught in a lot of flooding in some areas. hundreds of reports of storm damage hail, damaging winds. we didn't have tornadoes reports. we are expecting another round today. maybe not as significant as we saw yesterday. can you see that cluster ever storms moving offshore but it is humid and we do expect another round today later on this afternoon. we do have also the potential for severe storms for parts of the plain states. you can already see the lightning spreading across towards kansas city and up into
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the dakotas. yet another day storms one texas and southeast. there is severe storm threat as we go through the day. we could see watches and warnings heat aletters extending for millions of folks, another week of extreme heat for texas. thanked will cross the mississippi river valley in towards florida. lots to cover. fox weather.com. that is shifting east this week. and return of the smoke. the smoke from canadian wildfires moving across the midwest, northeast and later this week. >> brian: we send the firefighters and they send the smoke. doesn't feel like a good deal. >> i have relatives experiencing it now it's not their fault. >> ainsley: her husband is a firefighter, watch it, brian. >> brian: we have to go over and help we don't have enough. >> ainsley: that's what our great firefighters do they go and help other people. >> brian: i hear they don't rake their forest either.
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>> steve: they didn't spend enough on defor rest station and now they have hell to pay. >> brian: we are smelling it. >> steve: carley joins us with a look at what is going on between joe biden and will vladimir putin. >> there is a whole lot going on in russia right now. we start with an update on president biden's response. making his first public comments about the wagner revolt in russia saying united states had nothing to do with the power. >> we had nothing to do with it. this is part of the struggle within the russian system. still too early to reach a definitive conclusion about where this is going. the ultimate outcome of all of this remains to be seen. vowed to bring the rogue to moscow. the kremlin has now dropped charges against the wagner chief who led his forces in the rebellion. enough to to a fox news alert. former navy seal tim she he
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launching a campaign to '. >> whether war or business are america needs conservative leaders. >> she he is looking town seat the incumbent democrat in 2024 if that sean seat gets slipped big to take back the upper chamber. long time college biology professor says he was fired for teaching students that gender is determined by x and y chromosomes. students reportedly stormed out and complained about the lesson according to lawyer was let go from saint phillips college in san antonio for what the school cause religious and scream that tore comments no word yet from the college if that is going to happen. is he a biology professor.
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>> steve: brian, you know it's bad when you are giving a lesson and four students get all upset and rush out next thing you know in the front office and rush out. >> brian: what about the ones who didn't reach out they obviously believed xy. >> ainsley: if you google what makes a woman it says that. >> steve: this guy has been teaching 0 years. >> ainsley: they do say there are people born with two x chromosomes and a y. >> steve: that makes it more complicated, just saying. we are going to try to get that guy on the show so we can talk to him. he also apparently is a local pastor in his church and he was accuse much religious preaching while in the class. >> brian: religious teaching? the worst. >> steve: still ahead on this tuesday. watch this. scary moment when a robber snatches a woman's purse and drags her down a street with a car. the terrifying moment caught on
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if you struggle. and struggle. and struggle with cpap. you should check out inspire. no mask. no hose. just sleep. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com >> brian: all right. here we government let's talk immigration illegal immigration. florida governor and 2024 presidential hopeful ron desantis releasing his border security plan as he spent two days touring the texas border it. includes ending catch and release. reimposing remain in mexico. increasing border patrol pay. working to end birthright citizenship, deporting visa oversays and building a wall. >> it is h humiliating as a country to not have control over our own territory. we need to do something about it. and we're not going to make
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excuses. we are not going to just do empty promises. we are going to deliver results. we are going to be the administration that finally brings the issue of our southern border to a conclusion. >> brian: here to vaccinate our texas voter panel. president of the hispanic republicans in texas. rosa are a an know, and uvalde rancher john seoul. let's start with you. i know nikki haley came by donald trump spent four years underlying his policy and have you ron desantis who has been through. will hurd is a new candidate. he actually was at a represented a border district who do you think is best to get control over this thing. >> governor desantis' plan still sounds good. we have great laws on the books. we just need to enforce them. the u.s. government as it is today is doing nothing but
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enhancing the smuggling issues moving them into the united states. they are doing it under the cover of darkness every single day in the middle of the day. i see it everyday governor desantis plan a lot of it sounds good but, hey, if we can just get anybody -- anybody to take care of what we have got here on the books, the laws that are already in place, i think all of us people are going to be for it. i was born and raised in florida. so i have seen what governor desantis has done to florida and it seems like he also a done a very good job there. >> cassie, a lot of what ron desantis wrote down he wants to do trump was in the midst of doing or trying to do your thoughts? >> you know, as a wife of a border patrol agent, you know, the border crisis is very personal to me. for those of us that live on the border just like john, this is not a hidden crisis. it's in our faces every day. yesterday i got to meet with governor ron desantis and i was very impressed. i like what he laid out. the items he rolled out during visit eagle pass common sense
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border security i agree needed to keep this country safe. reinstate the remain in mexico policy to provide consequences on those who try to circumvent. physical barriers in the right location help our border patrol agents do their job better and safer. also, laid out legal consequence force people that violate our laws by entering our country illegally or smuggling. great to see a presidential candidate real people that live on the border. >> brian: i want to get rosa in. as we look at right now who is polling the best trump by a wide march main 51-22 everyone else in single digits with mike pence in third. rosa, we know that nikki haley also came down and we know what donald trump did -- tried to do stopped by congress when it comes to birthright citizenship and sanctuary cities. >> you were impressed with nikki haley, why? >> yes. i was impressed with nikki haley. to be honest when i listened to both her, nikki haley, ambassador hale and governor desantis, they pretty much laid
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out the same issues that we have going on and they tried address them in the same manner is what i took out of them when both of them came down and spoke to us. both of them are for defunding the sanctuary cities for pretty much continuing what you mentioned earlier what president trump had started. i was very impressed with regards to ambassador nikki haley. i was also impressed are congressman tony gonzales and she didn't refer to him as a border czar she knows he is very involved in the border. she not only addressed the issues with the border she showed compassion illegal aliens being trafficked. that's another thing that effects us in the latino communities. a lot of us are walk aways and we come from the democrat party. that's something that we bring along that we are very compassionate people. >> brian: john, there was
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440,000 last year. you got about 4 million illegals come across during the biden years. do you believe it's intentional for democrats to let in as many people as possible and give them free hotel room stays, free room and board? is there intentional plan. >> it sure seems like intentional plan. it seems like a way to buy votes. that's the only bay that we see it we can see the ugly parts folks cutting our fences and messing up everything we have got. again, they are coming, you know with disregard to the u.s. policy because there's no punishment for crime. absolutely none. as a matter of fact, they're getting paid. they are getting a hotel room just like you said of. a free ride on the u.s. taxpayer. so is that right for the people that are working every single day? absolutely not. >> brian: you have got to see in new york city the 73,000 that have come here, 50,000 still
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here on n n new york city's dime already overrun. i appreciate it. not just a border problem. it is an american problem. i can't imagine what four more years will bring if joe biden continues. thanks so much for your perspective. check in with all you guys again. i want to go upstairs to carley shimkus. i saw you typing, i heard it while i was trying to do this interview. i forgive you but this is what the result is. this is your news? >> carley: talk about one from one problem to another america's crime crisis. the moment a robber snatches a woman's purse and drags her down the street. police in northern california say 69-year-old victim was sitting in her parked car, sunday, when the suspect reached inside. then hopped into his own car to make a getaway but she wasn't giving up without a fight chasing him down. that is when the suspect speeds off dragging the woman. she was rushed to the hospital. treated for head injuries. that theefer is still on the loose.
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crazy video there. and an outraged artist staging his own version of the boston tea party outside new york city hall. >> you heard of the boston tea party? this is the new york pizza party. give us pizza or give us death. >> instead of throwing the king's tea into the boston harbor he threw pizza over the gates of city hall. he staged that protest over a proposed crack down on wood and coal fire pizza ovens on the chopping block help the city reach its climate goals, they have to add a little something to help reach carbon neutral activity in the pizza oven, brian. >> brian: we are going to have evidently open from where people ideas and get through this difficult problem. >> carley: extra cheese. next time mayor adams says throw over a veggie pizza.
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>> brian: twist in the case that shocked the country. bryan kohberger claims the d.n.a. evidence could clear his name for prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. a little difference there. plus, get. this two moms say they reported as threats to the fbi after exposing their school's far left curriculum. why they say private schools have been even more severe indoctrination. oh, brother. ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ it's positive. we're having a fetus! (male) having a fetus? we're having a fetus! would you look at that? hi, fetus. (female announcer) no matter where you are on your pregnancy journey... keep pushing. your fetus is doing great. you want to feel the fetus kick?
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>> steve: todays the quadruple murder suspect is due in a idaho courtroom he could face the death penalty. todd piro with more. >> todd: kohberger set to appear in nidal malik hasan idaho for a hearing related to his indictment. and the hurt suspect's attorney claims his client is innocent. his legal team says there's no connection between kohberger and the four university students who were stabbed to death at off campus home last november. kohberger's lawyers also claiming that the d.n.a. of three other males were found at the crime scene. the prosecution says they have
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their guy, pointing to kohberger's d.n.a. found on the knife sheath and tested by the fbi. the 28-year-old facing four counts of first degree murder and one count of burglary. prosecutors have announced they are seeking the death penalty and if found guilty, he could receive a lethal injection or death by firing squad, which is an alternative option brought back earlier this year due to a chemical shortage. kohberger has been in jail without bail since he was arrested at his parent's house in paste pennsylvania in late december. his trial set to combine on october 2nd. ainsley, over to you. >> ainsley: thank you so much, todd. well, two moms say an ohio private school launched a vicious bullying campaign against them. even reporting them as threats to the fbi in attempting to destroy their reputations and their families after they exposed the school's left wing bias. in a court complaint two said denied application to reenrollment to their children
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2021 after they questioned the school's financial practices. curriculum and critical race theory. amy and andrea join us now. good morning, mom, good morning, ladies. >> good morning. >> ainsley: one child 13-year-old and you have two. one who couldn't graduate from the school because they kicked your children out and one going into the middle school who is now 13. >> yes. >> ainsley: tell us, first of all, what was the problem with the school and the curriculum? >> well, i mean, we were noticing that they were conducting gender research studies on the children without parental consent. we were asking about that. we were asking about the finances specifically. my oldest daughter has a learning disability. and the year we were looking into things they hadn't h. no specialist. they had doubled their diversity department. so, you know, we followed the money. the money really led to a lot of interesting things. i 90s public filings. they evidence personal enrichment of the head of the board and the head of our
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school. >> ainsley: amy, going up against your school, you know there is going to be a problem. that's hard to do. we all have kids in school and if you are in a private school, you are paying thousands of dollars, you have the right know. however, you know the school could retaliate and kick your child out. this happens a lot in schools. why did you do it. >> we thought it was important to speak out and ask questions we thought they would want to collaborate with us because they love the school and we wanted to restore it and make sure academic excellence and staying on their mission. >> ainsley: what changed the school? why did it go woke? >> even if you look at the 990s, again, it shows an apples to apples compare stolen to the previous head master and the new head master when they issued in the national association of independent schools. there is quite a disparity in how they millioned the school. >> ainsley: all right. so then they notify the fbi and they say you are dangerous. and the head master says she now has to get security 24/7. >> correct. >> and they also filed a police report against us with the local
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police. they also weaponized the parents' association against us. they intimated to the entire over 1,000 people that amy and i had committed two felonies. which is false. there was just so many things that were done that it was beyond the pale of what reaction would be to the questions we were asking. which, again, led us to wonder why this reaction? and i think now looking at the i 90s we can see why. >> ainsley: how are your children doing? >> they are devastated. when you are 16 only school have you gone to since you were 4. lose all your friends and people stop talking to you. >> one of the first thing they can do is put shame on children to paint them with dishonor and disgrace like they did something wrong. they were innocent. they did nothing wrong. >> ainsley: your daughter was going into middle school. she was so excited with getting a locker with all of her friends taken away from her. >> they treated the children like crash like they were disposable. >> ainsley: was it worth the
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fight. >> well, we are still in it so, yes, because this is not just about our three kids. this is about millions of kids across the country. and millions of parents across the country that have been maligned for asking questions and loving their kids and being interested in what they are learning and how it's being done and about how the finances of where you are send your money and buying something it's a purchase of something. what is it that you are snelling wrins. >> ainsley: i know you had to start another school. will affiliated with hillsdale college classical in american education. thanks, ladies, for standing up for our children. i do want to read a statement from the school. we did ask them for a statement and they said these two individuals waged a national media campaign against columbus academy which is in ohio two years ago. their claims have no legal merit. their talking points are old and stale. columbus academy will weather this assault as it did the last
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one and continue to stand for independence and excellence in the education of young scholars. really quickly do you want to respond. >> well, we are going to stand for children. >> true. >> we are going to stand up and speak out and not going to allow a school to weaponize a federal agency against us. >> >> ainsley: thank you ladies. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ainsley: god bless those children that's what it is all about. >> thank you. >> ainsley: carley, hand it over to you. >> carley: ainsley, more news to get to. the crazed gunman convicted of killing a father visiting hits son at marist college in upstate, new york is hit with the maximum sentence. the gunman getting 58 years to life for murdering paul cooks at a hotel in october of last year. prosecutors say the suspect was yelling and cursing in the lobby before firing as many as 30 rounds striking him. prosecutors commending the judge for bringing justice to the victim's family a democrat state senator in rhode island is arrested and charged for key ago car that had an anti biden bumper sticker.
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body camera footage shows the moment officers c confronted joshua miller at the scene last week. >> saying i scratched his car. did i not scratch his cash. i'm a state senator. i would think he recognized me. i think he wanted the -- he called out my name. i never told him my name. >> he didn't say any of that, okay? >> well, the state senator was allowed to leave the parking lot but officers went to his home later that night after seeing surveillance video which they say shows him damaging the car. miller now faces a misdemeanor vandalism charge and released from police custody on $1,000 recognizance. also, in rhode island, wildlife officials called in to remove an unbearable guest at backyard barbecue. this big fellow seen here lounging in a tree wandered into a family cookout after being spotted in the neighborhood several times. the homeowner says the bear knocked over his grill and stole a whole steak. the bear was tranquilized and
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moved to a safe location. bears will be bears. they are going to steal the steak. >> ainsley: he wanted to go to the party. >> ainsley: time-out. elon musk mom shutting counsel rumors of the cage fight twitter titan and mark zuckerberg. how cute is that? momma says no way. she a mama bear. plus, one day of the week is prompting a battle in the office. >> i got to get out of here. i think i'm going to lose it. >> uh-oh sounds like somebody has a caves the mondays. [laughter] >> ainsley: comedian jimmy failla joins us as well to say starting the week in person creates good energy ♪ monday ♪ wish it were sunday ♪ that's my fun day ♪ i don't have
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>> brian: the women's world cup is set to kick off in front of a packed house of 80,000 fans. senior fifa official revealing tickets are sold out for the australia game against ireland on july 20th. this as the sports picks team u.s.a. to win it all. the giant simulated the tournament using the latest game fifa 23. they hope you will buy it. with the women's national team beating germany 4-2. note to self-just write out the numbers as numbers, please. we will see if that comes true when the world cup kicks off on
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fox and fox sports 1. l sfment u baseball claiming seventh national championship florida game three at the college world series. i will stop talking now. >> all is right in the world. tigers win. tigers win the national championship is headed back to baton rouge. the dog pile begins west of the mound. [cheers happy tuesday everybody. if you are working at one of the hybrid companies surveyed across america, the majority of you are required to be in the office today, can you see right there, tuesday, 72%. apparently your bosses wanted you there yesterday.
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"wall street journal" laying it all out with a quote they say some employees think mondays should be a gentle start to the week and a movement for bare minimum monday has taken hold on social media. the bosses are making a push to get workers into the office on mondays as a way to kick start the workweek and boost productivity. somebody who needs to boost his productivity is not jimmy failla. he hosts "fox across america" on fox news radio and fox nation and he joins us now. >> yes. >> steve: jimmy, it got started with covid and hard to get them back. >> that's what we learned here. shows just how much the pandemic broke society and people got used to not working, not commuting and not wearing pants. that's another aspects of this whole thing that no one factors into their analysis a lot of people in boxer coats and sports coats sitting in zoom meeting. >> i always get booked on mondays because fox doesn't want me to drink too much on sundays. if we are talking about this
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practically. you should be there on monday first "of the game. you don't want to show up second or third "you are not a worker. you are a dodgers fan. be there to actually build momentum. >> steve: at the beginning of the week the boss wants to say okay, team this week we are going to do a, b, c and d go get them. >> so true. >> steve: 20% are in the office team go get them couldn't hear me on zoom? >> it is true. it does speak to how understaffed companies are that employers feel confident saying this. we want you to come in on mondays. nah. i can't imagine i didn't come fmla era where i would ever say that. >> steve: let's see what happens. meanwhile, who knew that mothers of billionaires had a lot of pull, because the mother of elon musk mae musk had this tweet and it secretary of defense regarding remember they were going to have a cage fight between musk and zuckerberg. actually, i canceled the fight. elon's mother said.
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i haven't told him yet. i will continue to say the fight is canceled just in case. you know, everybody was at twitter. >> pumped up for this. >> steve: they were talking about doing a cage match between two billionaires. who would watch that. >> everyone would watch it. word of caution to the sports fan. this would be the terrible fight. i want the mom to cancel it. the truth is it's a nerd fight. these guys are marquee attractions because they're nerds. one guy works on rockets the other guy invicinitied facebook. this ♪ like sugar ray leonard roberta. a lot of flailing emotional and crying. dana white said the biggest fight in the world oh, wait, you mean to tell me a flight promoter behind the event like everybody reacted to that as if it were meaningful. >> steve: you are like his mother. his mother has suggested a verbal fight only. three questions, the funniest answers win and who agrees on
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that? who is going to decide who had the funniest answer? the fight that zuckerberg wants to flight elon we have proof that robots are attacks humanning zuckerberg is a robot. no, no he did jujitsu. when he won and did that fight that guy ain't fighting back. luxury hunting clubs so many deer in the woods you cannot shoot a deer. some shoot themselves because they are mets fans. okay. i'm not buying any of this pedigree. it's a garbage fight i hope it doesn't happen. >> steve: elon musk says he is. in. >> here's the thing is he adventurist guy. he knows he can unplug zuckerberg at any point and he wins. >> steve: it would be musk-see at the tv. [laughter] >> good for you. >> steve: how many people would watch if it were on a monday. >> no one would show up in
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person. >> steve: full circle it? >> would be over zoom. >> steve: check out jimmy on fox radio and elsewhere. coming up 7:00 in new york city. let's start the second hour of "fox & friends" right now. ♪ >> any internal turmoil is a deadly threat to our state. >> with uncertainty surrounding vladimir putin's leadership, u.s. officials are taking a measured approach. >> there was no u.s. involvement whatsoever. >> if he was president [inaudible] >> newly released iewdio of president trump speaking about military strategies in iran. >> that was a massive amount of paper talking about iran and other things. >> the central u.s. facing heat advisories well above triple digits to 118 degrees if there is a sign of dehydration 100 ploms ready to get on it? >> i'm not going to discuss. >>

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