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fired from st. phillips for teaching gender is determined by x and y chromosomes. >> new form of ozempic is showing promising results. >> weight loss is hard, hope is eternal, there ask some easy new way. >> we begin with this, president biden dismissing claims he knew about his son's overseas business dealings. >> brian: administration facing pushback after his son appeared at a state dinner last week. >> steve: catch up with alexandria hoff live with the latest. >> alexandria: the president's relationship is close enough with his son to bring him to a state dinner but not close enough to ever discuss business.
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jacqui heinrich pressed the president on that last part. [indiscernible] >> alexandria: it sounded like a no. a what's app message showed the younger biden claiming to be sitting right next to his father while negotiating with a chinese business associate. >> have you ever spoken to your son about overseas business dealings. >> i've never spoken to my son about overseas business dealings. >> did hunter biden commit a crime? are you confident he did nothing wrong? >> i'm confident. >> you think the stories about your son hunter -- >> yes, yes, yes. god love you, man, you're a one-horse pony. >> alexandria: whistleblowers
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claim doj and fbi interfered with the investigation, james comer wants special counsel kept out of the mix. he said you trust merrick garland to have sole authority to pick one person to take over the investigation and never have to be transparent with the media or congress. details seek to speak with six witnesses told by david weiss that he lacked authority to charge the son out of delaware. as far as hunter attending the state dinner, it caused a stir and caused this. >> would president have invited someone who had just reached a plea agreement? >> that is his son, a family member, not uncommon for family members to attend dinner at the
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white house. >> alexandria: karine jean-pierre did not answer that question simply stating the white house takes ethics seriously. >> steve: joe biden is consistent. he says i haven't talked to him about business dealings, no crime and stuff like that. >> ainsley: you would think if he was guilty of federal tax charges and plead guilty and felony gun charge, he might not celebrate at the state dinner. might want to take a pause and stay home for a few weeks. >> steve: until the heat is off. >> alexandria: merrick garland was at the state dinner, as well. >> brian: talk about the deal they worked out together. >> steve: none of us were there, wouldn't know. >> brian: pretty amazing. the president said he doesn't
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know about his son's business dealings. rob walker, business partner of hunter biden, says he was in the same room when they were talking business, one time at the four seasons. he came in, didn't think he had a glass of water, got up and left and has a text message that says, i'm sitting here with my father and you better do what you are supposed to do, we are both going to hold a grudge and within 10 days of that warning what's app text message $5 million turns up in hunter biden's account and records reveal hunter biden was at the family home when this message was sent. >> ainsley: what about the golf pictures with devin archer and the notes, the logs, people are checking in, a lot of business
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partners. brian and i were stunned, i am sure you read it, too, steve. roughly 5 million began flowing from cefc. >> steve: joe biden -- >> brian: a lot of money. >> ainsley: if you don't do "what you don't know" you are told, we will hold a grudge. >> brian: did he pay taxes on that? no. >> steve: joe biden is a lawyer and maybe reminiscent of the clinton days. depends is your definition of is is and have you ever talked to your son about overseas business dealings. imagine if you -- i talk to my sons about overseas trips, he has a lot of them. >> brian: david weiss has what
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the whistleblower confirmed, i'm not the final say in how hunter biden will be charged and tried to move to dc. matt graves, the dc district attorney says, you will not be able to bring the case to d.c. merrick garland says, i don't know how he would get rejected to washington, d.c., ask matt graves. someone ask graves. >> steve: jim jordan, house judiciary, wants all of them to talk under oath. let's see if that happens. >> ainsley: supreme court set to release key decisions on affirmative action, student loans and liberty with 10 cases pending. >> brian: bring in shannon bream live outside the supreme court. shannon, big week. >> shannon: good morning, guys.
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affirmative action case, higher ed. unc and harvard, two casis arguing same thing, can different universities use race as part of holistic admission approach? the schools argue it is best way to make sure they get diverse student body. groups of asian americans say we have nearly perfect scores, excellent gpa's and they think the issue of race is working against them. the court has had many issues on t this, do they make a definitive statement today about using race. >> steve: have judges benefited from affirmative action throughout their careers? >> shannon: i do not know, i can tell you justice jackson had to sit out the harvard case because she was on the board of
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overseers there. it could be a tight decision. all got to the highest court somehow and we trust them to decide tough debates. >> brian: do you know how you do a great job reading tealeaves, do you get a sense of how that vote will go? >> shannon: i get a sense it will be narrow and pull away idea of using race in admission, they will have to take a scalpel to it. >> ainsley: what about student lo loans? >> shannon: it is too much use of executive power and borrowers said they will not get the maximum from this. you have issue of standing. texas had sued over immigration policy and the court said these are not right party to bring the
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case, that is big issue in student loan case. i think there is good chance biden administration plan gets struck down. >> steve: there is religious liberty case regarding a postal worker? >> shannon: there is that, he didn't work on sundays. when he took the job, he didn't work on sunday. there is also case that has religious liberty implication, and she doesn't want to do pieceings where her beliefs differ. >> brian: and will it be common law to take off any day that might be religious day. >> ainsley: if someone else can do the job and can find someone to take your place, by law your
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boss has to let you off. >> shannon: it has to be diminimus, it has to be tiny burden, how much burden does the employer have to bear, hiring someone, paying them overtime, that is what the court resteled with. >> brian: you are working sunday, you are christian. >> shannon: i leave and i can get to church just as hymns are starting. >> ainsley: my church has four services and evening services now. >> shannon: options. see you guys. >> steve: speaking of religious liberties, there is a college in texas, where a college professor is who an associate pastor in his town, teaching biology for 20 years and been saying as is
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science that sex is determined by x or y chromosome and after he gave that lecture one day, four students apparently disturbed by that message given what goes on campus, got up, went out and complained and that guy got fired. >> ainsley: from the school, the doctor stated human sex is determined by chromosomes x and y and that reproduction must occur between a male and female to continue the human species. in the course of teaching anatomy, he made this statement for 20 years without any complaint. that is his lawyer. >> brian: what is important to point out, everything he said is true and that is the way the body works. >> steve: that is science.
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>> ainsley: biology. >> brian: caught red-handed teaching renegade biology. he is spreading the word and teaching science and now needs a job. >> ainsley: i was a biology major and some are born x-x-y. >> steve: rarely, but it does happen. some of the people who did not like what he said, said hes doing religious preaching from the lectern in the class. what he wants is his clas back. he is right. x and y chromosome and there are two genders, male and female. there are many now however gender identities and that is where it becomes >> brian: a lot of students have to say, do i want to be part of
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a school that fires a professor that teaches how the body works as opposed to how four people are offended. >> ainsley: the college said they will not make a statement on this employing a student with lia thomas said i will respect you as you identify. i will not understand it, but i will respect you, but she said a man is more powerful than a woman when swimming. if you are biologically a man, she did not support them swimming on the women's team. >> brian: are we still on earth? >> steve: trying to book dr. martin barky, maybe you will see him tomorrow on the news. 14 after the top of the hours and carley joins us with news from russia. >> carley: to confirm, brian, we are on earth. >> brian: thank you. all i need.
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confirmation. >> carley: on know plaet earth, russian president putin stopped a civil war in the failed wagner uprising. this morning putin addressed top brass and troops that responded to the mutiny. he promised to bring the rogue mercenaries to justice. new audio emerging of former president donald trump discussing highly confidential documents at his golf club. the tape features trump talking about a pentagon blueprint for a possible attack on iran. >> this totally wins my case, it is highly confidential, secret information. look at this, now i can't.
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>> carley: trump responding on truth social. space x founder's fight with zuckerberg is off. i cancelled the fight, i will continue to say the fight is cancelled just in case. musk finds a new training partner, george st. louis pierre, tweeting training musk would be an honor. musk responding, okay, let's do it. you can get food from the heart of time square, merchandise, big apple decor and cane's sauce. getting a taste on set.
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>> steve: here it is. come on over, john. >> brian: he uses steps. >> ainsley: raising cane just opened in time square. >> steve: it is so good and we've had the guys who run raising cane's. my family is talking about how the singer post malone got to design his own raising cane location near his house in utah. it is pink and he has memorabilia and chicken. >> janice: do we dip it in the sauce? brian, do you eat anything? >> janice: eating for two, for brian. >> ainsley: do you have something to tell us? >> janice: way too old. >> steve: my kids live in texas and they get raising cane's once a week. >> carley: my first time having raising cane's.
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>> brian: we will continue to eat, coming up next, leave it on the field. new york state is demanding schools ditch mascots, but one school is fighting back and standing up for the community in respect of american indians.
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>> brian: schools across new york state, stop using american names for mascots or lose school funding. one school is fighting back saying they embrace native american history by naming their team the chiefs. let's ask board of education president about this.
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ke kerry, out of respect we were told for the massapequa indians, what happened? >> board of regents voted to not use names or imagery or any name that had a tie to indigenous image. they said it is offensive and we needed to eradicate it. >> brian: you know american indian tribes who have no problem with this. >> this is opinion-based. some people feel one way and others feel the other way. there are organizations that say educate, do not eradicate, keep native american roots alive. >> brian: when you see the name
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chiefs, what do you think? >> i think of a leader, someone who is a strong person, perseveres and fights for what they believe in. >> brian: we see this happen in baseball and football. in new york state, how much will it cost to change the logo of this school? >> well, to change the name and imagery throughout our schools, it could be around $2 million. >> who pays that? >> taxpayers of massapequa. >> brian: what is the need? >> our students are affected from covid lockdowns and mandates and masks. we know learning gaps still exist, there are many programs we could use the money for. >> brian: you are determined to ep coo the legacy alive. this has been the symbol of the
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town. how many other school districts are affected? >> i believe 60 districts throughout new york state. it is not a mascot to us. mascot is a furry puppet and acts silly at games. that is not us, it is image of a chief and it is respectful and honorable and represents our community. it is not just the school districts, chamber of commerce, our fire department, all organizations throughout massapequa use it. >> brian: not sure who this service /* serves. >> we will push back to say we should keep our name. what i important and i want to stress, it is not just a team name either, it is also for all
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students. when our high school principals congratulations graduates, once a chief, always a chief. we teach our kids you are a massapequa chief. >> brian: continue to fight, appreciate it. we will watch you in the court and hope you win, new york state should spend on other focuses. did president biden lie about involvement in hunter's business deals. what do you think? [indiscernible] -- >> brian: senator john kennedy on the latest denial and more. don't move. we start with sustainably grown cotton from the rich red soul of north alabama, here on our family farm. then we partner with family owned mills from maine to mississippi to manufacture our cotton into quality american made fabrics that become our heirloom inspired bedding, towels, blankets and apparel.
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excessive heat warnings. check in with janice dean for the fox weather forecast. >> janice: take a look at it, we had hundreds of reports of severe weather across the northeast. potential of the same today. we could see thunderstorms throughout the day for the northeast and across the plain states, we could see potential for damaging wind and tornados and heat is the big story across texas. that will expand to mississippi river valley. real quick, what is your name? >> rachel. >> jeffrey. where you from? >> san antonio. >> your name? >> bob from man han an. >> i love it. love your hat. >> madi and ben. >> hi. >> where you from 1234 >> wichita, kansas. say hi to the studio.
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>> steve: good job taking attendance. shocking whistleblower testimony revealing that hunter biden using his dad as leverage in his business deals. when pressed, president biden went back to the same answer he's used a number of times. [indiscernible] >> no. >> steve: that is a no. >> ainsley: gop senator john kennedy sits on the judiciary committee and joins us now. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: senator, what do you think? do you think they discussed businesses? >> i think first i don't want to live in a world without pizza. i'm really -- >> brian: new york pizza. >> yeah. i'm really sorry for the folks of new york, it is why people are leaving. >> brian: true. >> steve: new chimneys.
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>> brian: 20,000 check to scrub chimneys. >> if people keep leaving the city, the average age will be deceased and that breaks my heart. in answer to your question about hunter biden, look, if president biden is so confident his son did nothing wrong, they should release all the documents. here is what the american people want to know. they want to know two things. how did the ukrainian and chinese and russian companies who gave hunter biden millions of dollars, get his name? why him? pretty should sure they did not get his name off skrip recruiter. number two, what did hunter biden do for the money? i think it is pretty clear that
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he appears to be selling influence. was he successful? if he wasn't, why did they keep sending him millions of dollars. those are fair questions. president biden needs to answer them, justice d. need to answer them and members of media need to keep asking questions and not all of them are. >> brian: a lot of them were friday, russia thing was justified huge distraction, got it. trump tapes come out, a distraction. this is a big story because the other thing, the irs. you can't make 17 million and not pay any taxes. where is this money? he gets fined for not paying tax on $1.5 million, we're talking tens of millions. 5 million delivered to him within 10 days after that terse e-mail on the what's app that
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has been exposed and not refuted. how do you do an irs investigation and not tax anybody? >> we have to find out temperature is clear that the justice department let the statute of limitations expire for some of hunter biden's more serious crimes. that means, it is too late to file suit. we have whistleblowers who have come forward. attorney general garland we haven't heard from fbi director wray. garland says they are lying. >> brian: christopher wray is coming into the senate. >> then we need to hear from the fbi director and they need to produce documents and testify under oath and to the extent they are willing, the whistleblowers need to come. the american people need an answer. >> steve: let's talk about your day job in the senate.
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the senate homeland security committee, the democrat side, has released a report that says that in the run-up to january 6, number of intel agencies that had information something bad was going to happen and they did not act on it. what do you make of that? >> we haven't had an opportunity to have a real objective analysis of what happened on january 6 before and after. what the democrats and the house did was basically a partisan car wreck. they just, we got half of the information. republicans were excluded. there have been no attempts in the senate by senator schumer. i think we need an objective
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look, if necessary, by nonpartisan outside experts. american people would like to know. but it has gotten so politicized. i was there on the 6th. it was an abomination. i am sorry it happened. i wish it hadn't happened. the american people are entitled to do and if federal government had advan notice and if so, why not better prepared. i don't think it is unreasonable. >> ashley: somed on parlor and one post said hashtag capitol, they were seeing that and many went down there. the fbi advised washington and metro police to prepare for a normal rally.
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i don't know why the justice department and leadership in the house and senate and fbi won't tell the american people the truth. the institutions in washington are not going to regain integrity in the eyes of the american people until they start telling the truth. i'm afraid the problem is the american people are mor ons. they may be poorer under joe biden, they are not stupid. they get something is wrong in all this and upsets them on both sides they can't get answers. >> brian: if you don't want answers, go to robert herr's investigation. it is nonstop leaks. real quick, we saw unbelievable drama that took place over the weekend as the wagner group stopped short of moscow, nothing
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standing in their way. putin making it clear those people will pay for what they did unless you want to be folded back into the military. how does that affect the ukraine war and dedication to it? people like will herr said let them win, what do you think? >> i think when you are in a war and you get your enemy down, you ought to choke your enemy to death. now putin is scrambling. now is the time for america to supply what the ukrainians need and let's go win this thing. i wish we were getting more help from europe, but we've had to carry the load. if it weren't for the united states of america, putin would be in paris by now. it is what it is. go win this thing and break putin's back and with it, president xi and china.
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>> brian: that is in all of our national interest, not just ukraine, in america's interest. >> yes, this is not charity this is in america's natural national interest. >> speaking of winning, lsu, top florida in the college world series in baseball. congratulations, senator. >> thanks, my friend, it was a great series. last two games, 40 or 45 runs, how about those tigers. >> brian: thank you. >> ainsley: thank you, senator. >> thank you. >> steve: all right, coming up on this tuesday, ritesy california town turning courthouse parking lot into a homeless camp. >> ainsley: golden state resident leo terrell on why he objects to this, that is next. .
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>> steve: california famous wine region set up government-sanctioned homeless encampment. human resources center, superior court, board of supervisors in response to homeless camp. was this a good idea? talk to civil rights attorney and resident leo terrell. good morning. i didn't mention, we're talking about sonoma county, one of the swankiest counties. they are putting the folks in the parking lot, regardless of criminal record, we welcome you with open arms.
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>> leo: this is ridiculous, california is trying to normalize homelessness this is government-sanctioned homeless camp on court-owned property. people transition away from the camp. one. they did millions of dollars. in california, they fund raise off the homeless problem. they paid their cronies with taxpayer funds, have a security company monitoring homeless encampment. california does not want to eliminate homelessness. >> steve: the people come, never leave, they can use drugs and alcohol illegally. it is prohibited, if you have a criminal background, welcome. >> leo: yeah, isn't this amazing, steve? it pays to be homeless, free
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cell phone, free food. there is no incentive to leave. you can't eliminate homelessness if you get rid of encampments. you are now telling all the homeless people the government will provide homelessness encampment on government property. it is a vicious cycle. gavin newsom in 2008 said he has a plan to end the homeless problem. he's a liar, it is still going on and they want it to go on. >> steve: you could be right. thank you for joining us and telling us about the craziness out there. 12 and a half minutes before top of the hour. carley. >> carley: you are good at math on the fly. news to get to, democrat state senator in rhode island faces charges for allegedly keying a
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car that had anti-biden bumper sticker. >> saying i scratched his car. i did not. i'm a state senator, i think he recognized me. he called out my name, i never told him my name. >> all right. he didn't say any of that. >> carley: officers arrested that official later that night after reviewing surveillance video of the incident. what is better than flying first class? having the entire plane to themselves. >> i am the only person on the flight and they have an entire crew. they do not want to do this flight. >> leaving in 10 minutes. >> they pulled them from the hotel. >> phil stringer was only passenger to show up for the flight from oklahoma city to charlotte after it was delayed
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>> good morning, new mexico. >> beautiful. >> thank you very much for joining us everybody. dave behind camera two great stage direction today. >> retiring this week. we love you. have a good day, everyone. >> see you tomorrow, everybody. >> dana: good morning, a presidential rematch is on the horizon. white house could be decided by a handful of key states. what our first set of power ranksings tell us. bill is off today. i won the prize, good morning. >> martha: i'm martha maccallum and this is "america's newsroom." we're about to get rolling into the first numbers of the 2024 election cycle. >> dana: it's exciting to be here with you. you know these very well. as you'll see things look familiar. >> they do. the first power rankings of the election cycle

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