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>> steve: a federal judge calling out the biden administration for biggest attack on free speech in american history. >> white house blocked from communicating with social media companies. >> education president joe biden. >> she may be the only person who believe that. >> address educatoring promoting work to support schools coming out of the pandemic. >> joe biden has underprepared and under supported our kids.
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>> what is life cycle of the ocean? >> i will not go in the water today, i'm a chicken. >> unwhier presidential candidates are highlighting their trail. >> 62 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes, for his 16th win, the number one ranked eater in the world, joey chestnut. ♪ ♪ the trumpets, they go. ♪ the trumpets, they go. ♪ the trumpets, they go. >> you are looking live inside the juke diner inside virginia.
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day after 4th of july. that is indeed an ac shelby cobra. they got it inside by dropping it through the sky light. unbelievable there. iconic car. i'm told if we can get it down, i can take it for a spin, i don't know. we have great americans in here having breakfast and talking about what matters most to them and everything from the economy and inflation to law enforcement problem in this country that we don't respect them enough and they believe there is two systems of justice in this country, one for all of us and one for hunter biden. >> all over cheesecake. >> steve: which is not a pie, like griff said.
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hats off to juke box diner in manassas, they opened up an hour earlier. thank you for making cheesecake for us. >> griff: educating me, cheesecake pie. evering we love here. joe that owns this restaurant has two in virginia. he says he's coming offis proos never had before, $125 for a case of eggs, we'll get into the economy with folks having breakfast. >> steve: the ketchup, that big, $8. >> carley: $18 for chicken
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breast, outrageous. >> steve: more on the price of carrots in a bit. we move on, don't we, griff? >> griff: we do. a judge calling out the biden administration for biggest attack in u.s. history. >> carley: the white house is blocked from communicating with social media. >> steve: >> kevin: can communicate with the latest from washington. >> kevin: terry ruling that communication between the white house and social media giants in the past likely violated the first amendment. he writes, the evidence produced thus far depicts dystopian scenario, this period characterized by widespread doubt and uncertainty, the
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united states government assumed goal similar to orwellian ministry of truth, referring to communication brought to light by the twitter files, released last year which expose communication between the fbi and other agencies to influence what americans could see on social media during the pandemic. the attorneys general who filed the lawsuit celebrating the court's ruling. jeff landry writing, today we won injunction against the biden administration, keeping it from cnn ouring ordinary americans on social media. happy birthday, america, you get your first amendment right. white house responds, doj is reviewing the court's injunction and will evaluate this case.
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our view, social media platform has a critical responsibility to take account of their effect platforms have on american people, but make independent choices about information they present. for the time being, communication will be limited. see how that plays out in the long-term, with exception for national security threat and criminal matters. it is a massive pushback by the court and some would argue, it is warranted. back to you. >> steve: the judge also said each example of suppressed speech was conservative in nature. very, very handy. kevin talked about what the administration said. they said the government can
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flag stuff on social media or twitter that is questionable, it is up to each individual company to decide whether or not to take it down. the government can't say take it down, they can say, we have a problem with this. the trump administration, when you were at the white house, and karine jean-pierre was named and cannot reach out to social media again until this is resolved. the white house would contact big companies and say what? >> kayleigh: not something i did as press secretary, it is ordinary for a campaign to have contact with social media for digital department to have some degree of communication, but not to threaten them. many are threatening, steve. you hit the nail on the head,
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much of this was going on during the trump era, but it was the fbi having meetings. i spoke with landry and according to twitter hunter biden was brought up in the meetings and that is joel r roth's. guys, this is not russian disinformation, according to gary shapley, the laptop had been verified. >> steve: stuff taken down was about crazy conspiracy theories about covid and stuff like that and trying to get rid of misinformation. if it is something embarrassing, griff, about hunter biden and the white houses, take that down, that is different. it looks like social media companies are working as a wing
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of the dnc. >> griff: you can't overstate significance of this injunction when you step back. you have thousands of patriotic, tax paying, law-abiding americans across the country that put something on social media and learn their government, the white house, the fbi, ultimately decide whether you can or cannot say those things. louisiana attorney general talking to you, kayleigh, jeff landry speaking out strongly. here is what he told you. take a listen. >> the amount of information and discovery we were able to obtain through this particular case should concern all americans, irrespective of their political ideology, their party
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affiliation, this is direct violation of the first amendment. the judge says in his opinion, it is viewpoint discrimination. americans are muzzled when they are trying to ask questions or basically oppose policies that their government is imposing on them. it didn't matter, doesn't matter democrat or republican. >> griff: we see what enforcement looks like. it was unprecedented this is happening, we will see where ittic tas us heading into an election cycle. >> kayleigh: january 23, 2021, biden in office three days, they talk about censoruring a tweet from robert f. kennedy jr., who goes on to be a political opponent of president biden this is stunning stuff.
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>> steve: the biden family was actually on the balcony south lawn to watch the fireworks. the "new york post" has a cover story right here it referring to cocaine discovered by the hazmat team in the west wing. snow white house, cocaine found in blow biden's west wing. go inside and find everything known. it is not known and secret service is investigating, how cocaine wound up in the west wing of the white house. when you go into the white house complex, you go through magnets and sniffers, x-rays. who exactly got it in there? trying to figure it out. >> kayleigh: your bag goes through an x-ray, this was a working part of the west wing. tour groups went through there, did a tourist bring this in?
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is was someone working at the white house with cocaine? if so, that person should be fired. >> steve: joe biden, in light of what we were talking about with this judge saying, you are infringing on first amendment, we have two members of his administration and mayorkas and the attorney general, republicans are suggesting to be impeached and you have cocaine in the west wing. they are having a bad month, the bidens are, and tudor dixon predicts joe biden will not be nominee and suggesting a couple other governors, chris whitcomb a gretchen whitmer and gavin newsom could be a one two. >> a think a gavin newsom and chris whitcomb ticket is what they are looking for.
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they do not want a kamala harris ticket to come out. there is chance they take joe biden out at the end. she is phenomenal fundraiser, democrats brought in 90 million and republicans brought in 35 million. she can raise money. and knows social issues. >> kayleigh: heavy hoping, i don't see how you push out an incumbent president. gavin newsom waiting in the wings, i don't see how you push out joe, even though it beats the democratic party. >> steve: not sure you push him out unless he starts falling in the polls, starting to see polls last week that was suggesting in a head-to-head, donald trump might beat joe biden in battle ground state of penny nance.
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this continues and we've seen the latest fox news poll, trump is up among primary voters. next closest is ron desantis at 22%. whether donald trump and ron desantis and if joe biden is failing, see if rumblings get louder and louder in the democratic party to replace him. interesting scenario, if we have gaffe, after gaffe, on the debate stage. >> kayleigh: we will. >> steve: we will do news and ashley strohmier join us and big crash on i-95. >> ashley: multi-vehicle crash involving overturned tractor trailer shut down i-95 in virginia. officials are working to figure out what caused the crash. there are injuries at the scene,
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no number on the victims or extent of injuries. drive-by shooting in washington, d.c. leaves nine hurts, including two childrena they celebrated 4th of july. capitol police believe this was targeted incident and are searching for the suspect. police are looking for this woman who they say robbed a store and hit an officer with her car when they attempted to stop her, it is a nissan versa with texas tags. travel, 10 million people passing through u.s. airports despite chaos disrupting flights. on the 4th itself, 4000 flights delayed and 500 more cancelled. those are headlines, back to you. >> steve: tough to get home for some folks. thanks, coming up, high-speed
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chase as suspected human smuggler tries to escape on the wrong side of the road. look at that. plus migrant caught trying to scuba dive into the united states. go live inside the chaos at the border with former border chief raul ortiz. >> kayleigh: not cool. ben and jerry's could be heading down a rocky road on our nation's birthday. a full scoop coming up. >> steve: i saw what you did with that.
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the border and in texas, a trucker led law enforcement on wild high-speed chase on wrong side of the road. we see this day in and day out. next guest just retired as border patrol chief, raul ortiz, chief congratulations on job well done and retirement. we're at juke box diner. as you look back on this and look at state of the border, is it secure now? we see people trying to scuba dive across. >> we get tremendous operational gaps. if you think about south texas, eagle pas and del rio and out in california and arizona, we still have cartels and smuggling organizations that continue to push traffic across the border.
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we have more ages in the field, doing less processing than they were prior to may 11th. we are able to respond with agents and partners to the activity happening there. >> griff: has it hit you yet that you are not having to deal with the crisis at the border? the administration never wanted to call it that, but it was that. you had end of title 42 and began when president biden took over and undid the policies and you had the del rio crisis with the hatians under the privilege. put in context, how difficult was it? what was the toughest part? >> it is. the families support the men and women on patrol. think about the tremendous flow
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and the covid pandemic environment, that put tremendous strain on resources and political difference in the previous administration and this administration put stress, when you think about moral out there on the men and women and having to watch some of our agents get bashed on social media outlets, tv. >> steve: the horse whipping. >> that is one event i wish we could have a do-over. i spent a couple weeks ago i went and rode with the guys. what a great group of border patrol agents and unfortunately, they got thrown under the bridge. >> griff: you mention politics and i don't want to put you in a
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difficult spot, now we have know ares calling to impeach secretary mayorkas, how do you see that? >> will tell you, in my experience as chief, i have not seen a secretary that has been more supportive than mayorkas. he has made more trips to border than any other official and if there was an issue that border patrol had, we would work closely with the department and more auch than not, he was supportive. >> griff: chief owens coming in, how will he do? >> great. he is tremendous, coming from del rio and been woo me since 2013. >> griff: chief raul ortiz, thank you for coming here, you
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>> back with headlines, the man suspected in monday's philadelphia shooting is expected in court and expected to be charged with multiple deaths of the five victims. police believe this was a random attack. progressive da larry krasner is placing blame on republicans who recently wore ar-15 lapel pins, watch sgchl if they will not do nothing, voters vote them out, that is what the lapel pin means, vote me out, i am against you. >> ashley: he was impeach said last year over controversial crime policy. and suspected cocaine found in white house. agents discovered the powdery
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substance saturday evening prompting evacuation and response from dc police department. the substance tested positive for cocaine, further testing is underway. looking into how the substance made it to the white house. ben and jerry's posting this fourth of july, it is high time to recognize u.s. exists on stolen ij dig nus land and commit to returning it. one commentator pointing out ben and jerry's headquarters is on illegally occupied native american land. there are calls from a boycott, including this user, who says boycott ben and jerry's for being hate sxfl divisive on the 4th of july. over to you. >> steve: thank you very much. listen to this. the nation's report card revealing math and reading
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scores plunging to a record low under president biden. according to the first lady, dr. jill biden, joe biden is the solution. >> i knew that joe would always be the education president. >> steve: 1st lady was celebrating july 4th with largest teachers union in acontinuedance, who are now pushing "gender queer" on your child's summer reading list. vivek ramaswamy joins us right now. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: i saw you on with jesse a week or so ago. you said if you were president of the united states, you would,a bollish the department of education, what about big unions like nea? >> aabolish department of
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education because i'm pro-education. i would take that money and distribute to states to fund school choice program. in order to receive that, those schoolings have to abolish them. you are uniyoonizing against the public and kids you are supposed to represent. that allows public school to compete against private schools that are not incumbered in handcuff. >> steve: we appreciate you joining us today. somebody at your house is having a birthday, you have opportunity for 10 americans to wind up with big scholarships what are you unveiling on "fox and friends"? >> sure.
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my capacity as parent and fillon tlo pift. i am celebrating my son's birthday with reviving national pride, which is lacking among americans today. endowing $250,000 to award 10 high school students this year with $25,000 each, one of the largest and most prestigious scholarships today. describe what it means to be american. you asked most young people today, you get a blank stare and response, that is at the heart of our national soul. we are partnering with a group that teaches high school students to debate in confident way and explain why they are proud to be an american and what it means to be american and the awards will be made this fall
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after school gets underway. >> steve: great program, we'll have the website up at the conclusion of this interview. happy birthday to your son. >> thank you. >> steve: i'm sure you saw the video last week, r.f.k. jr. with his shot off. you have been playing tennis. ron desantis' team is putting out his baseball card, he was on the baseball team at yale. you have francis suarez running through the city of miami and glenn youngkin out on the basketball court. what about this imagery is important this election cycle? is it the two people, the guy leading the republican side and leading on the democratic side,
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they are not presenting themselves doing workouts. what are you doing? >> one thing i'm doing, having fun on the campaign trail. i am playing with top junior tennis players and college students as competitive tennis player myself. it is not a bad idea to have somebody who has vigor and able to bring energy to the table. it doesn't mean young and physically fit, but it is helpful. i run 5k races. less important, it is good gesture to send to the next generation. physical health is down amongst young americans, we need to have an open conversation about math and reading skill and physical fitness, maybe as part of sat or
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standardized testing. i practice what i preach. >> steve: we just ran the video, you have a fantastic serve. you might consider pickle ball. >> everybody i know is -- >> i'm playing pat mcenroe. we arranged that. >> steve: if you want information about the scholarship, incubate debate, right? >> that is right. vivek ramaswamy, thank you and happy first birthday to your son. >> thank you, steve. >> steve: 24 minutes before top of the hour, straight ahead on wednesday, fox news alert, 115-degree heat bakes southwest as damaging wind and heat damage. adam klotz is tracking it all and is coming up and judge
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>> kayleigh: fox news alert, california and desert southwest bracing for triple digit temperatures. phoenix expecting highs over 112 degrees for the next week, heat advisories issued for northern california and western -- severe storms are expected to slam the middle of the country. check in with meteorologist adam klotz for fox weather forecast. >> adam: beautiful on fox square, sunny conditions. it is on the humid side, spots
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tracking severe weather likely storms from chicago to st. louis and portions of oklahoma toward denver. along that frontal boundary, you could see heavy rain, thunderstorms and hail sweeping across the region. you mention heat, that continues. 111 in phoenix. 101 in bakersfield. 107 in vegas. some near record breaking highs, download the fox weather app. now tossing back inside to you. >> kayleigh: hot on the west coast. thank you. a school of 50 sand sharks spotted off the coast of long island new york forcing officials to close the beach. live from robert moses state
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park with more. bruella. >> kayleigh, good morning. simply put, summertime in long island means shark sightings and sometimes encounters. this video was captured by a drone, showing 50 sand sharks swimming in the water. the beach was shut down twice. that video on the same day shark ataxes were spotted. a 15 year old boy was nipped in the heel and toez at kismet and another girl hurt in a suspected shark attack. this video from pensacola beach showing a shark swimming dangerously close to beach
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goers. on long island, warning signs expected to go out at town of islip beaches. this was likely a mistake and the shark was waiting too close to shore and got a human, instead of a fish. >> kayleigh: if you see a fin, get out of the water. thank you. turning to this, federal judge ruling white house communing with big tech firms resulted in censorship. the judge determining the hunter biden laptop story was censored on social media, calling it biggest attack on free speech in u.s. history. outkick founder clay travis joins me now. clay, what i find stunning, i will read a arlington from a meta executive, who sends a
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message to the surgeon general and cc's covid director in the white house. we think there is considerably more woon can do in partnership with the federal government to drive behavior. is that the role of the government on social media? >> clay: no, it doesn't. happy belated 4th. this was released on july 4th for a reason. when you boil it down, for people intrigued by what this judge made preliminary finding on. he said, we know the united states government cannot restrict what citizens are saying on social media. most, democrat, republican, independent, agree with that. what happened with social media
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teams in the 2020 election and more so when joe biden took place which much of this information is focused on. united states government began telling big tech companies, twitter, facebook, instagram, making threats gaenz them and if they did not do what the united states government wanted them to do, there would be circumstances. the government can't do what it would be prevented from doing itself. i read this opinion and i couldn't stop saying, thank you, finally, this is difficult for the biden administration to overturn and i hope the media, "new york times," post, msnbc, cnn, will cover this and recognize it for what it is. the judge said, i believe this
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is greatest infringement any of us have seen occur in our lives. it cannot be allowed and we are getting judges pushing back. this could be the most consequential opinion of the 21st century by district court judge. right up there, i am sure you remember this, floridian judge did it, a judge bravely said, you can't have a mask mandate on airplanes. that opinion has not been reversed and this is more consequential, though. >> kayleigh: let me underscore, you are not overstating this, they sent a message in january of 2021, asking to censure r.f.k. jr. and from the children's health defense, a nonprofit ran by r.f.k. jr., interesting stuff. check out what is kicking --
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>> clay: i remember jen psaki, you stood there, threatened him from the white house press briefing. that is in there. thank you. >> kayleigh: i was never in touch with social media companies. clay travis, see what you are doing at outkick. don't move, heading to virginia, griff jenkins is having breakfast with friends. first check in with dana perino. >> dana: good morning to you, kayleigh, doing great this, mo. cut off the biden administration bankman-fried from talking to social media companies after they claim being unfairly censured, another win for free speech. several murdered and injured this weekend, who is stopping the carnage? ben and jerry wants to return stolen land to native americans,
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we have folks at the bar, as well. what is number one issue that matters to you? debra? >> inflation, inflation right now. >> griff: you are feeling it? >> definitely. and crime. >> griff: you got two in there. your top issue? >> adherence to the constitution. >> griff: give me more on that, why? >> we have had a number of examples where it seems administration is not adhering to the constitution and as mark levin has said, he thinks we're in an era outside of the constitution. life, liberty and levin. your top issue? >> the mess at the border. >> griff: you had retired chief here you can talk about. >> i didn't know, couldn't hear him from here. i think biden should be
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impeached because he is not securing the border. >> griff: what about you? >> everything is my issue, i'm not worried for myself, for my kids and my grandkids, this is not the world and country we grew up in. >> griff: it has changed. what is your name? >> dandy. top issue is inflation. >> griff: how is inflation impacting you, where are you feeling it? >> just in everyday purchases, everything more expensive, money doesn't go as far as it used to be. >> griff: if you had to pay extra for that shirt, i'm loving it. >> inflation. it is hitting hardest in the pocketbook, the grocery store. >> griff: the owner here says orange juice is skyrocketing and
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eggs. can i interrupt your business. you coach basketball? >> yes. >> griff: coach, as we go into election year, what is top issue for you? >> gun violence. >> griff: what would you like to see done? >> more control, get ak's off the streets and change the lives of young people getting killed everyday. >> my name is kaylani. >> griff: you can't vote yet, what is your favorite thing to eat the diner? >> crepes. >> griff: last word, mom, what issue matters most to you as a mom? >> as a mom, it is important, school safety, i want to make sure when my kids go to school, that the school will handle anything that might come up,
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especially this day and age, safety is very important. give them safety at give them at home, at school, as well. >> griff: can i drive the car later? >> take it down and drive it. >> griff: you heard it, we'll see if that happening. more "fox and friends" coming up. ♪ providing for your family is a top priority. but what happens when you need affordable health care?
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>> we'll figure how to get the 1966 car down here so we can drive it. thank you everybody at the juke box diner. it has been great. steve and kaley, great to join you guys. >> steve: great job. thanks for joining us. >> i'll be here tomorrow and friday. see you then. >> bill: good morning. bad day for the biden administration. a judge accusing the president's team of censoring free speech. no good, as cocaine is found inside the west wing. good morning, everybody. back together again. i'm bill hemmer in new york. did you miss me that much? >> dana: this much. everybody in america missed you. i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." good fourth of july? >> bill: awesome, spectacular. >> dana: wonderful usa. secret service agent found the white powder sunday night and forced officials to lock down
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