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the region. >> there is a tornado on the ground. >> what can you do? >> booth at saelth pride parade encouraged kids to throw toy bricks at pictures of republicans, pictures of trump and ron desantis and other leaders. >> battle of the billionaires, the question remains, can they fight? mark zuckerberg knows jujitsu. >> brian: begin with new message that appears to show that hunter biden demanding millions from chinese energy company. >> ainsley: releasing comment about the bidens are best at making the chinese happy. >> steve: griff jenkins joins us. we don't know why they are asking for $10 million.
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it is after joe biden left the vice president job. a lot of dots need to be connected. >> griff: a lot. show me the money is the demand to this chinese energy company and he bragged nobody is better than his family at deliver ing results by his top bos. $10 million per annum to further the interest of the joint venture. the bidens are best at doing what the chairman wants from this partnership. sharing a receipt that shows the chinese company depositing $100,000 into one of hunter's shell companies the very next day. a whistleblower claims there was political interference into the
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investigation of hunter biden and questioning the big guy. if this was any other person, they likely would have served their sentence. certain investigative steps we were not allowed to take that could have led to president biden. >> you wanted to take them? >> we needed to take them. >> you were not allowed to? >> correct. >> griff: and the white house is omitting hunter biden from visitor logs, even though we have seen him in recent days. the white house says it does not release logs of personal guests. as far as oversight committee, it is unclear what or if details or messages between hunter and the chinese will be release. we know the billionaire official of that company who has ties to intelligence gathering has gone
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missing. >> steve: we saw detailed in the what'sapp message, it is money for a joint venture or partnership. they were going to give money to hunter biden and other parts of that leadership dochl we know what they provide? ed >> griff: we don't know what was delivered. we know it is the best that money can buy. >> steve: whatever it is. >> brian: maybe it is a smoothie franchise, smoothies are popular. >> steve: 5 million is kind of high. >> ainsley: a snow cone machine in the middle of the walmart parking lot. house republicans oversight say as more facts come to light, it is more evident that bidens put america last. whether they did anything wrong, we are not sure, we keep getting more what'sapp messages beside
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me. dad is in china, the deal has to be done today. and there is a chinese business associate saying you need to invest $10 million every year to this venture and we are the best at doing what this chinese chairman wants. best at doing what he wants, we'll do what he wants, we are in the hands of the chinese. this guy has now gone missing a year after the what'sapp messages, his name is ye min ming. >> brian: he was vice president, the vice president met 10 separate times according to rob walker and bobulinski. but never talked about overseas business dealings. the one with rob walker was a
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meeting at the four seasons. rob walker said he came in, we talked, he left. did joe biden know anything about these business dealings in office, out of office and in between? amazing, the very least, don't you think it was important for the voter to know where the vice president respondent his last four years, that was possibly helping foreign powers, friendly and enemy, especially the chinese company focusing on the congo and electric vehicles and green energy. they were helping the belton road program. >> steve: right, we don't know if laws were broken, the republicans house oversight has to do a better job about the money fchl they have a problem with it, what was the money for
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and what laws were broken and griff jenkins showed an interview with jim axelrod last night where gary shapley is critical of the deal hunter biden brokered with the feds. he's going to plead guilty to a couple tax things because he pay a couple million in back taxes. mr. shapley says a normal person, these would be charged as felonies because hunterbiden made a bunch of stuff, if we tried to deduct it as bona fide business deal. >> ainsley: like hookers. >> steve: hunter biden wrote off as business expenses, money paid for hookers, sex club membership, hotel rooms for drug dealers and no-show employees.
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>> ainsley: sex club memberships. >> steve: i don't know what form you put that down on. >> brian: he feels he is impervious. >> ainsley: he is so shameless, he put this down. >> steve: that is why gary shapley says these are full nees temperature is clearly tax fraud, they are not calling them that. as they look into that, any time they look into the money involving dad or the big guy, mr. shapley said he was blocked by senior prosecutor working for david weiss, the u.s. attorney in delaware. who is that person and why exactly are they the gatekeeper over whether or not you can look into a dirty deal. >> brian: tristan levett will be on with bret tonight. he talked about what will be
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next. he's already not gotten a promotion and raise he feels he was entitled to. what happens when shapley is questions and maybe david weiss, too. >> this is not about me, this is about information there and attorney general merrick garland tried to make it gary shapley versus the attorney general. further investigation, middle of july, if everyone is bringing this forward, it will be a disservice to the whistleblowers. it is up to congress to interview other witnesses and advance the investigation. >> brian: gary shapley said that david weiss tried to bring this criminal case forward in dc, rejected by matt graves and wanted to bring to los angeles and was rejected. yesterday the "new york times"
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confirmed l.a. prosecutor did reject and this is new, did reject david weiss's attempt to bring charges against hunter biden in los angeles, where he's done alleged dirty deeds. merrick garland said that didn't happen. the lawyer said, i don't know if it got up to garland. garland said nobody would stop him and proven it would stop them, got stopped in the semifinals in garland's lap. >> steve: sounds like somebody may have kept the boss in the dark. "new york times" is now talking about it, so is cbs. welcome to the club. talking for a year and a half and two years and now people are talking about it. who knew you could deduct hookers? >> brian: you do legitimate invest
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investigation. >> steve: i wonder if that is part of bidenomics, high cost, supply chain problems, the white house is embracing it as a good thing. >> ainsley: joe biden is going to talk about biden-omics today. we will tax the rich and trickle to middle class and he is saying it will help the middle class. we will focus on middle class and talk about economics, the centerpiece of new re-election campaign and olivia dotton said we grow the economy when we grow the middle class. we have sound on tape. listen to this. >> here to talk with you about bidenomics, word of the day,
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week, month, year here at the white house and rooted in belief we grow the economy when we grow the middle class. >> brian: congratulations, not many people think the capital ist system works like that. he has not had 40% approval on the economy since he took over. it is staying at low 33%. look growth is 1%, which is anemic. don't tell me you cut inflation, and spending is through the roof and he wants to herald the spending. interest rates remain high. high interest rates, high inflation, embrace economics, good luck with that. >> steve: he's trying to appeal
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to voters and talking about growing from the middle out. the middle class. he's in a match against some republican to be determined on the republican side heading toward 2024. a day and a half ago, police benevolent association of america down in sunshine state, they decided they are going to back ron desantis, the governor. what is extraordinary about this, in 2020, they backed donald trump. now they say ron desantis is actually the better person. watch this. here is the guy in charge. >> in 2020, when we saw the riots across this country happen, governor desantis acted. he, they created a law that you cannot defund the police. that form we needed to entice
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recruits to come back to florida and hire. recruitment is low in the ranks across the country. so he beefed up the salary and benefits for state employees and law enforcement and delivered on that. delivered on mental health issues. everything the governor says and promises, he makes it happen. >> ainsley: he did say, i want to make it clear, we support donald trump and like donald trump. donald trump was good to us, but ron desantis is our governor and leader right now and he's helped our agencies and helped recruitment and given us more pay and benefits. i think they feel loyalty to ron desantis. but sounded like they will still support donald trump if he gets the nomination.
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>> ainsley: nbc poll, 51% and 22%, trump is still leading. >> steve: i asked him if he had heard from the former president and he had not, but he's heard from the governor. >> brian: most lawmakers in florida go with trump, a lot of lawmakers in south carolina seem to be going with desantis, even though you got tim scott and the former governor there. >> ainsley: huge trump fan, first governor to endorse trump when he ran before. >> brian: that is why he said he named nikki haley to get nikki haley out of his way. >> steve: a lot going on in the race to the white house. race to the headlines with carley. >> carley: latest on armed rebellion in ush radio. "wall street journal" reports the wagner chief planned to capture russian military
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leaders. chief of the general staff was targeted. the kremlin found out two days before the mercenary group began the march to moscow. fox news alert, daniel perry is due in court in two hours as indictment detailing his criminal charges will be unsealed. penny facing second-degree manslaughter charges in connection to the jordan neely death. penny may face charge of criminally negligent homicide. washington state grocery store chain prochling customers to raise awareness diversity, equity and inclusion with a donation. giving shoppers option to donate an amount of their choosing going to northwest justice projects, known to support progressive policies. those are headlines.
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>> steve: at least they are not asking for a tip. >> carley: right, everywhere else is, though. >> ainsley: when i go to a register and it said, would you like to tip me? i give them a tip, i think of y'all, we had that conversation a few weeks ago. >> steve: coming up, final big hour of "fox and friends," douglas murray and clay travis join us. >> ainsley: and threatening the upcoming presidential election? >> the 2024 elections are going to be a mess, social media is not protecting us from false generated ai. >> brian: really? next guest says biggest issue is manipulated images. he explains next. there's a simple test you can take—from anywhere. try to lay your hand flat against a surface. if you can't, you may have dupuytren's contracture. talk to a hand specialist about your options,
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>> short-term danger is misinformation. the 2024 election will be a mess, social media not protecting us from false ai. trust and safety groups are made smaller, not larger. this is a big issue. >> steve: that was eric schmitt warning of the danger ai has on next election cycle. next guest will explain why you should be terrified. reed blackman joins us live. eric schmitt talking about misinformation, which we have heard a lot about. nows misinformation with ai can look real. >> quality issue.
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you can create misinformation at a greater scale. if you are use chat gpt, you it create stories faster and images and video, greater access to that and that can scale and they are high quality. >> steve: it is ai, it can look at social media usage and tailor things directly to you, the voter and the donor and the voters get inaccurate image. there are lots of ways you can use ai to create misinformation. ai is good at targeted marketing. more data you have, more you can dice up into groups and identify the message that will speak to them and generate contents, it is manipulating them, not informing them.
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>> steve: this is bipartisan issue impacting both parties. the platforms need to figure out how to do it. twitter and facebook, if they let it go, nobody is keeping a look at the shop. >> it is bipartisan issue, nobody wants ethical nightmare. both political parties don't want this. for now, the onus lies on the playoffs, twitter, meta, google and youtube to police their content. eric schmitt said, only thing we have seen is not hopeful, they are cutting their teams. >> steve: thanks for warning against this. ai is scary, but it is also a good thing. first ai generated drug for lung
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disease will enter clinical trials and sounds promising. >> if anyone asks me what is exciting in a good sense about ai temperature is ai in healthcare temperature is helping and speeding up drug discovery. they are better able to find targets that underlie disease and using generated ai, what are molecules we can use to treat the disease. >> steve: sure. in the future, ai will keep that thing in your ear that just popped out. that would be nice. >> steve: we're working on it, taking a roomba with arms. >> steve: reid blackman's book "ethical machines," check it out. coming up, chip off the old block. children are taught to throw bricks at pictures of
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weather alert. the ceo of united airlines blaming faa for thousands of flights cancelled saying the agency did not properly prepare. this as chicago and detroit are under thick smog from the smoke drifting south from wildfires up in canada. janice dean is here with the fox weather forecast. janice. >> janice: the smoke will be with us all summer long. air quality alert from folks in birmingham, alabama to georgia. the smoke is traveling southward and here is smoke tracker today, thursday and friday, drifting toward the mid-atlantic. it is still going to be a problem for those who have respiratory issues. michigan under hazardous
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conditions, parts of ohio and indiana. very unhealthy to hazardous going across the great lakes. other big story is heat across the south and upper midwest. another week of extreme heat with humidity crossing the mississippi river valley. big story fox weather is covering into the weekend. carley, over to you for more headlines. listen to this story here. a minnesota manfacing misdemeanor charges. look at the mug shot. he pelted customers and servers in a restaurant with skittles. he had left the restaurant and found him at another business where he tried resisting arrest.
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that's a bad day. parent protesters in maryland outraged over proposal that would prohibit them from opting out of topics like sexuality and gender. >> introducing sexual behavior and preference at early age raises legitimate concern for parents. where is respect? for us this is issue of faith, not hate. faith is not partisan and people are not backwards. >> ainsley: the policy is expected to be impelemented next school year. wheel of fortune star vanna white has hired a lawyer as ryan seacrest is set to take over from pat sajack. white makes 3 million a year,
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gone without a raise for 18 years. ryan seakrefrt says he looks forward to learning from sajack during the transition period. keith says ryan is great choice to host wheel of fortune, he has the energy and personality. janice asks, why can't someone else be given a chance to host? she argues vana would have been the best choice, two exclamation points. all valid points. >> ainsley: i like brian, i understand their point, too. can you imagine the show if both of them left? no, we need vanna. i know she makes a lot, 18 years, a long time to go. >> ainsley: gorgeous dressing. shocking video at seattle pride parade last weekend where organizers encouraged children
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to throw toy bricks at pictures of republicans, including donald trump and governor desantis. douglas murray is here to react. hi. they had a board, you saw that. in the middle it said basket of deploration and kids could throw bricks through it. faces were there whachl is your reaction? >> douglas: isn't that a great thing to teach your kids, what a lesson and insult. this is something i've written about, the way in which the lg lgbtqia+ community is in the hands of radicals. most gay people want nothing to do with this, they want to get on with their lives. and people who claim there is no
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biological sex and you can be anything you want to be, radical movement and taken over pride and seen this in city after city and police were not allowed to march in the pride parade. >> ainsley: if they were wearing uniform. >> douglas: what is a movement who encourage you to throw bricks at politicians and refuse to allow policemen to march? that is not because everyone is gay, it is because this so-called pride thing ended in the hands of leftists. it does a disservice to gay americans who are -- the people who call themselves queer activists, they are pseudoradicals who want to tear everything down, hate the mrooes
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and think the system is racist. it is a great shame this movement ended in hands of radical people who do not represent and insult people they claim to be speaking for. >> ainsley: thank you. coming up, marine veteran daniel perry set to be arraigned for choke-hold death of jordan neely. one retired officer says the justice system is fating him, next. 00x its fume free, safe to use inside, even runs your fridge. go to 4patriots dot com. you'll get a solar panel included free plus free shipping, free gifts and more. double the capacity expandable for more power and more outlets than ever. take action now. get your solar generator and free panel at 4patriots dot com. ♪ ♪
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man threatening passengers, a lot of who were people of color. >> brian: daniel perry will be arraigned for the death of jordan neely. >> ainsley: criminal charges will be unsealed and he could face 15 years. >> steve: retired inspector allison espisito. what is going to happen? there is story that he could be charged with criminally negligent homicide, which sounds pretty bad. >> well, make no mistake, this is a tragedy on every level. our leadership and i use that loosely. our elected officials have failed both jordan neely and daniel perry. they created an environment where this could happen. jordan neely was 60 plus arrests, a third of them sealed.
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he was a violent repeat offender and kathy hochul has created a new york where criminals are not prosecuted and we have a right. government's number one job is to protect its peep and he will when they fail, we have a god-given right to protect ourselves. daniel perry stood up to protect those who couldn't protect themselves, stood up because there was an individual aggressive on a train saying, i will go to jail, i don't care what happens to me. he has a history of violence, i don't want to live in a world where people like daniel perry don't exist. >> brian: eyewitnesses said the same thing, if eyewitness says i was scared, what are they saying? he held the submission hold too long? >> we will see what the charges
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bring. it is easy to indict someone. to get a true bill, not the same burden of proof. he will speak to a judge today, my thoughts are he's going to plead not guilty and we'll go to trial. evidence is presented and i don't believe they will have enough, from what i know of the case to convict him. >> ainsley: i know daniel perry says, i didn't want to kill somebody, its self-defense and protecting other people on the train. jordan neely's family says, you didn't have to kill him. if you had won as governor, i have neverheard it described as lead leadership, fail both sides. if you had won, what would new york look like? >> right now new york is
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pro-criminal. we have incidentses where people stand up for themselves. look at jose alba, the bodega owner. this is set in motion by either criminals or people in meanwhile crisis and these are people reacting. what new york would look like under lee zeldin and myself, it wouldn't be pro-criminal. >> brian: stop the super majority in albany, gives them super power even over the governor. >> steve: so much is from the district attorney, had he not been hell bent on bringing charges, this never would have happened. >> bragg would have been fired day one, he is hell bent on
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people who stand up for themselves, not criminals temperature is scary to walk the streets or ride the subway. transit crime is up, crime is in the wrong direction. >> ainsley: are you going to run again? >> nothing is off the table, i'm commitsed to people of new york and the country. >> brian: thank you. carley, you have news. >> carley: i do, crazy education story. former penn state professor suing the college for forcing him to teach that the english language is racist and targeting him for the color of his skin. he claims he was sent biassed e-mailed. >> the e-mail says assure all students see that white supremacy manifest itself in language and writing pedogogee.
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ensure my students see white supremacy exist in language and teaching of writing. >> carley: the universities it will not comment on the litigation. new lesson for students on how to breathe. mayor eric adams offer two to five minutes of mindful breathing for kids kindergarten to 12th grade. teachers are on track to be trained this summer so the class can roll out by fall. maybe focus on math. >> brian: right. >> carley: breathing is okay. >> steve: two minutes. no pledge, but plenty of breath. >> carley: they don't say the pledge anymore? another topic entirely. >> brian: 14 minutes before top of the hour. president's son bragging about
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his family apeezing chinese energy billionaire as he demands cash. >> ainsley: cage fight of the century, musk starts training after rumors of a zuckerberg fight. >> brian: what does clay travis think about that? first check in with dana perino who would never fight anymore. that is not your speed, right? >> ainsley: she is too classy and polished to do that. >> dana: ainsley earhardt, we are going. >> ainsley: i wouldn't want to hurt you. >> brian: she doll play by play, you will do the color. >> steve: that would be a different show. >> dana: might write well. thank you. whistleblower blues for the white house as more evidence surfaces about how hunter biden was using his father's name and influence to line his pockets.
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>> they are blocked from subpoenas or search warrants at the biden residence, they confirmed california refused to bring charges, this takes it away from gary. others are figuring out gary brought forward further investigation. it is weiss versus garland. weiss was blocked. >> brian: "new york times" says it must be true. gary shapley in hunter biden case weighing in on allegations prosecutor was blocked from pursuing charges in california or any other place. they said dc and california rejected the case.
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"new york times" found out it was true in los angeles. it comes as new what'sapp message shows hunter biden bragging his family is best at making chinese executives happy, while demanding millions in payout. clay travis, pretty amazing how the story is gaining steam. >> clay: i think the biden family is finally being exposed. bidens are the most corrupt president and family to ever be in the white house in any of our lives and i think the revelations will keep joe biden from being the nominee in 2024. the next step, what should happen next? this judge in delaware, who is going to review the plea agreement, she was appointed by donald trump in 2018, she must 100% under the law reject this plea agreement, there was clear
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obstruction, evidence of obstruction is becoming more and more glaring everyday in this hunter biden investigation. so there is no way that she can sign off on this plea agreement. why is that significant? legally, i believe she is brown to refuse to sign off on this plea agreement, that would throw this back, this investigation back into the unsettled realm, which i believe would require merrick garland to officially recuse himself, appoint a special counsel and have a full-fledged investigation that would exist at the same time as what should be impeachment proceedings beginning against merrick garland and joe biden over what i believe is very serious allegations and evidence. >> brian: forget a special counsel, let committee handle
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it. next thing you know, a year will go by and they will say there is investigation and there is no comment. >> clay: shouldn't take long at this point, you saw how fast they moved with special counsel against trump. if special counsel was put in charge, this could be resolved in a couple months. >> brian: now big news, two people with more money than us, elon musk and zuckerberg could be fighting. both are in intraing. here is elon musk putting a head lock on max friedman. do you think this will happen? >> clay: it would be -- i can't believe this is real. this would be the biggest fight in the history of combat sports. amount of attention and people who would watch. i saw elon musk's mom come out and said she does not like the
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idea. i feel like both guys, particularly elon musk would know how to draw attention and it feels like it really might happen. if it does, there is no telling how much could be made. >> brian: undercard is you and buck sexton. we'll listen to you today. >> clay: dana and ainsley earhardt, hell of a card. >> brian: go get them, clay. back in a moment. our ears connect us to the moments that matter. give them the nutrients they need with lipo. it's formulated with ingredients clinically shown to protect your ears from dizziness, ear ringing, and even hearing loss. never miss a moment with lipo flavonoid.
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