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speech. >> severe storms are threatening to impact some folks. >> pummel midwest and plains through next friday. >> ben and jerry's declared the united states was built on "stolen land." feel free, ben and jerry to donate your profit to indigenous land. >> kayleigh: republicans call for a briefing on the cocaine discovered in the west wing. >> steve: this as the secret service is continuing an investigation to figure out who brought the cocaine into the west wing at about discovered 6 p.m. sunday night. >> brian: new theme in the press room. mark meridith joins us. is anyone being forthcoming?
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>> if they are, it is happening behind the scenes because the secret service is handling the investigation. we know that the agency is still trying to get to the bottom of this, doing fingerprinting and d.n.a. testing. the drugs discovered on sunday as heavily traveled area of the west wing. it was found in a phone cubby where people leave personal be belongings. we tried to get president biden to weigh in yesterday when hosting the prime minister of sweden. he chose not to take questions. [indiscernible] -- >> just smiles. there are new reports the house oversight committee is not smiling and requesting a briefing. tom cotton is demanding answers
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from the secret service and asked six questions. if not secure, need to correct any security flaws. neither president biden nor his family were in the white house when the drugs were found. it is sparking questions about what is going to be done about this. the president has long spoken out about drugs, including crack cocaine. this is back in 1991. >> if you have a piece of crack cocaine no bigger than this quarter that i'm holding in my hand, if you're caught with that, you go to jail for five years. you get no probation. you get nothing other than five years in jail, judge doesn't have a choice. >> the white house didn't engage
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in hypotheticals. they said they would wait to see what the secret service was going to talk about. this has become a political issue. we will see if president biden weighs in when he gets ready to head to south carolina a few hours from now. >> steve: i know the usher's office has a list of vip's who visit the white house because it is look who is here. they do not register necessarily vip's and other people into the -- what is the white house visitor log computer system called, wave? >> waves is the security system you submit credentials and social security to get seen. there are visitor logs. there is a visitor log that comes out, i think quarterly, to give us idea who is coming in and out. whether we would be able to work backward, that would not be
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likely. secret service says they are going through the visitor logs and cameras to see what they can see. >> kayleigh: there is a west exec tent and there would be a camera pointing right at me. was there a camera? >> kayleigh, can we get a comment on that? >> the paparazzi was after you. i remember in the trump years, it was chaos, we would crowd and rush you guys. >> kayleigh: true. >> that is a fence camera set up we capture if cabinet secretaries are coming into the west wing. i don't believe on sunday evening the cameras would be there. the president wasn't here. this was in the evening hours, 6:30 or 7:00ish. >> brian: do you think the president when he goes to camp
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david will put a ring doorbell on to monitor what is happening in the white house? >> what will be interesting to see if there is fallout from this. there is talk about it now and there was speculation, this was swept to the side, would there be anymore about it. senator cotton want to know if there are other instances? maybe there hasn't been a hazmat evacuation. when you come through the sec security, they do not go through all your bags. there are questions about whether or not stuff has been discovered before and steve asked yesterday if drugs had been found in the white house before. i can't sleep to cocaine, snoop dog once bragged he smoked during the obama administration. >> steve: willie nelson, too. >> brian: doesn't sound like
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something snoop dog would do. >> shaggy, no, such a wild story. >> steve: ask the question, people heard cocaine at the white house. people thinking about hunter, etcetera. family members don't go through that door, visitors don't go through that door, visitors go through the east wing, right? >> brian: if he wanted to hide cocaine, he would. >> visitors go through the east wing. even tours start from there. the first family, they do not go through this door. we saw the president with his son, they get off marine one together and go through the diplomatic room they go right through. there will be a lot of focus if secret service has anything new to report. i'll check in later this morning and see if we can get answers. >> brian: thank you, we wore you out. here is what the candidates said about the cocaine find, watch.
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>> biden administration has been blowing it on a lot of fronts, i guess it is more literal than i had thought. in florida, we have six, five and three year old running around the governor's mansion. that is not something we see. we do have to get sliem out of the carpet and marker off the wall. >> all joking aside, seriousness of this, this is an example of two standards of law in this country. if you are part of the privileged class and one if you are part of many people across this country who are locked up for possession of coin ca. it shows up in the white house and it is a laughing matter. it is evidence of a deeper problem. we ought to know who brought cocaine into the white house, i'm not holding my breath. >> steve: that was one of the early stories it was found in the library. it was found in a cubby.
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daniel lipman says a close source to the investigation says it is unlikely to ever determine who brought it in because it is so heavily trafficked. >> kayleigh: of course. >> steve: quote is, even if cameras around, unless waving it inneria, may not be caught on camera. it is a thoroughfare. >> kayleigh: why are we learning more from daniel lipman than from the white house? this is serious, people don't know this, the president of the united states walks through that entrance. many times president trump walked in going through his motorcade. we didn't know, could have been anthrax. i would have gone to secret service and said, give me more than daniel lipman at politico.
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>> steve: it reminds people of the hunter deal. a federal judge in delaware will decide if to accept the hunter biden deal pleading guilty to tax charges. the gun charges will go away if he can keep clean for the next year or two. the question, does that mean about breaking crime or does that mean drugs? you wonder, is he being drug tested right now? appears he lives at the white house. million questions and we see the white house people asking questions and the press, no answers. >> brian: we don't know if there is fentanyl in that cocaine, too. robert deniro's grandson just died -- >> steve: fentanyl at the white house? >> kayleigh: he was saying an unknown powder. >> brian: i'm saying he thought he was buying one drug and fentanyl was in it, instant
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death. >> kayleigh: this could be nonmagnetic powder that made it through to the white house. the press is laughing it off, what do you expect? >> steve: story out in colorado. guy who worked at king supers, division of kroger, he was alerted a bunch of people were stealing a bunch of stuff. >> good. look at them stealing. really, bro, you got to resort to this? the economy is not that bad. [indiscernible] >> hold on. better get it while the getting is good. >> merry christmas. >> oh. >> brian: king super, grocery
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store worker took his phone out and started taping it and got fired filming the shoplifters taking $500 worth of laundry detergent. did good. got the license plate. >> steve: had to take the foil off. >> brian: he got suspended and fired, unbelievable. if you are a security guy and try to stop a shop lifter, you get in trouble. if you tape somebody, you get in trouble. only people not in trouble are criminals. >> kayleigh: another incident at king supers, one lost their job. lululemon, those that person was fired. you shouldn't lose your job for
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trying to stop a shop lifter. >> brian: this guy is a veteran, too. he said, when i looked, there was guy headed off with the cart full of laundry detergent, my first instinct was record. i would never let any criminal slide especially when it is happening in front of me, i hope this changes the policy and give power back to retail workers like myself. at least gets him another job. >> steve: when released, he got no severance. he was suspended and he goes back and with his union rep, they are suspending you and suggesting termination and they fired him because they say he engaged and you are not supposed to. king supers, the store, said we are disappointed by increased
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crime and the impact on associates and customers. we are work nothing partnership and goes on and on and say he got fired because he engaged with emthis. we told you two hours ago that his cousin had started a gofundme page, because he wants to move to florida to be close to family. then there was $415 in the gofund me page and now there are $4500 -- >> kayleigh: glad to hear it. welcome to paradise if you get to florida. >> steve: his name is santino barrola. over to carley shimkus. >> carley: start with fox news alert. two new jersey firefighters killed overnight battling a fire on this cargo ship in the port of newark. the first responders got trapped as flames tore through several vehicles on the ship.
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several got hurt and treated at the hospital. . the cause of the fire under investigation. justice department appealing the block of social media companies, the white house was asked about the ruling yesterday. >> the judge ruling coordination is form of censorship and targeted conservative speech. we disagree with the decision, i'll leave it there. >> carley: accused biden administration of suppressing free speech with big tech like twitter. could packing a suitcase become a thing of the past? clothing rental service called any-wear, any-wear spelled differently. the wardrobe will show up at your destination, launch eight out fits for two weeks.
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this offers customers more convenience and will run on trial basis. one set of clothing will cost between $28 and $49, those are headlines. cool! kind of. >> ashley: i care way too much about what i wear on vacation to do this. this is good for my husband, who doesn't care at all. whatever is in the suitcase, he will put on his body. >> steve: are you sure when you get it, it is clean? >> carley: you have to ask japan airline if they launder. >> carley: rent the runway is popular and kind of like that. >> brian: i give away my clotheses, i wonder if i will run into them again. >> write your name inside. >> steve: i will say this, our suits have our names on the inside and i have been at the grocery store when people have said, steve, my son is wearing
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one of your blue blazers. >> carley: like adult version of kindergarten name tag. >> steve: we give to the local shop and they make money. >> maybe it is another steve doocy. >> brian: bill hemmer kept stealing our stuff. >> steve: is that gutfeld? >> bryan: little small. make it 17. still ahead, california city up against minimum wage, nearly $20 an hour. our next guest says higher wages and inflation are taking massive bite of his bottom line, the margins are small anyway, that is next. >> kayleigh: and bahamas just started a team and they are wearing bucs jersey. they are here next in time square.
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when you heard that was mandatory for your town, what thought went through your head? >> how do you survive. the $1908 is not the whole picture, there is money that accrues that added $2 to the wage, by the time you are said and done with payroll taxes and workers' comp, it is $22 to $23 per hour. what did west hollywood say the reason they were jacking it up to $19.08? >> to allow everybody the opportunity to live in west hollywood and help people survive in los angeles. >> steve: that is why they did it. unfortunately, this is where the metal meets the road, you have to figure out how to pay your employees $19.08, per hour and
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still stay in business, right? >> yes. good intention, poor implementation and poor timing. it is bleak and challenging to survive as is, inflation is through the roof and this creates vicious cycle of inflation. you raise prices, it costs more to live and we keep raising wages. i don't see how we get out of this or how this ends well for anybody. >> steve: you mention how prices, you have to raise prices, have your customers said, we are okay if you raise prices or is it wait a minute, my chicken went up, what are you doing? >> you see it by frequency of visits. the consumer is cash strapped,
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they can't come multiple times per week. they don't have the income they used to and past three years have been stressful on small business community. profits go down and stress goes up. i don't know how this ends for the community but it is not competitive, our borders, we have beverly hills surrounding west hollywood and they have lower cost of labor in the cities. we're not competitive with pricing in west hollywood. i'm nonpartisan. i come here as small business owner and entrepreneur trying to offer great experience, competitive pricing and a great product. i want a great work place and i don't know how anymore, i'm frustrated and i would love for the city to meet with business owners and re-evaluate the decision they made. >> steve: a lot of people travel to california during the summer, if they are in west hollywood,
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what is your address on sunset boulevard? let's get you some business. >> 8226 west sunset boulevard, support local and small businesses. go support them, they need you right now. >> steve: do you have happy hour special today? >> you know, today we will roll back pricing on our old fashion to $10, pre-pandemic pricing for first 100 people that come through the door. >> steve: nicely done, check that out. i don't think that was a deal until just this second. >> that is because of you. >> steve: good luck to you, keep us posted. >> thank you so much. >> steve: thank you. 8:26. in new york city, woke artificial intelligence perhaps latest threat from ai may be built-in bias. our next guest new watch dog report says that was biden administration plan and he will
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>> carley: back with headlines, border patrol had 226 heat related issues and recovered 13 dead migrants during last week's heat wave. this is video of trying to evade in the middle of the rio grande. the man was guiding groups across the river from mexico to eagle pass. he faces state federal charges for human smuggling. new study reveals drinking water from half of faucets in the u.s. conclayeds harmful chemicals that may cause cancer and other health issues. synthetic compounds are contaminating tap water from public supply and private wells.
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tiktok is asking a judge in montana to block montana statewide ban on the app before it takes effect. the chinese-owned company believes the law set to go into effect on january 1, violate 1st amendment rights of the company and users. the law will protect private information and it is estimated 30% of montana population uses tiktok. kayleigh, over to you. >> kayleigh: get rid of tiktoks, that is my view. turning to this, is ai about to become woke? according to new watch dog report, that is the biden administration's plan. of course it is. american accountability foundation claims it doesn't take long using chatgpt to realize there is clear, political bias. this is concerted effort to make ai woke. the spokesman, robert dinoshi,
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joins us now. will they weaponize the way they have weaponized social media? >> right. from day one, biden administration used the federal government to push progressive agenda on the american people. this administration worked with big tech, social media to censure, silence and deplatform anyone that did not fall in lock step with covid policies. our report can be read on foxnews.com, shows propaganda through the use of artificial intelligence. it is not like what we witnessed with bud light, where you can just choose not to purchase a product. in this day and age, we are intertwined with technology through work or through keeping up with our family and friends
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that you cannot forego the use of technology and the folks in this administration pushing this policy, they know that and this is purposeful. >> kayleigh: they are doing it in plain daylight. there is ai bill of rights put out by office of science and technology. you should not face discrimination by algorithm and system, should be used and designed in equitable way. deployers of automated systems should take proactive and continuous measures to protects from algorithmic situations in equitable way. that is code for we're going to make this woke like everything else, right? >> exactly. it is basically a bunch of nonsense. the thing with ai, it is a tool like a hammer. you can use a hammer to build something or use it for nefarious purposes. they want to use ai to push
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their agend on on the american people and what is concerning, since you brought up tiktok, folks using social media most are young children and teenagers and people in their 20s. they are indoctrinated and flooded with ideological agenda 24/7, game that out 10 or 20 years, where does that put our nation? >> kayleigh: final question, robert. there was a meeting in may, vice president kamala harris was there with microsoft and others. we didn't learn a lot here, do you think the same twisting is happening with ai and the way the meetings have gone with social media? >> i would say everything we've seen during covid and the documents with big tech and social media having meetings, including with federal government leads one to believe exactly what you are saying.
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>> kayleigh: scary stuff. you are on top of it. thank you. >> thank you. >> kayleigh: governor kristi noem joins us live on "fox and friends," don't miss it, that is next. s the cut. the mulch that finishes the look. and picking a color that pops. you got this. we got you. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can dramatically relieve ra and psa symptoms, including fatigue for some. it can stop joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections,
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>> we deserve the truth. this is the people's house, something the people pay for and maintain and maintain dignity and respect. we need to know how it got there and make sure the white house is telling the truth so it doesn't happen again. if you are allowed to bring cocaine into the white house, what is slipping through the cracks and how much danger is that to this country. >> brian: right and security means something there and his son has been there and through the trials and tribulations of his legal situation. talk about the republican field. i know you have not ruled out running. looking at the field, you have quality candidates, but yet the president's lead is strong. do you think it is because of his team and his message? or do you think the field is underachieving? >> i don't think it is his team. i think it is because of him. he is a fighter and everyday
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americans get up and are shocked by what they see happening in the united states of america. they recognize when president trump was in office, they were safer and national security concerns were not at the level they were today. food didn't cost so much. gas didn't cost so much. this president does not give up, that is incredible about president trump. he is a fighter. we have great people running, i will not say some of the candidates don't have a lot of opportunity. with president trump running and us needing someone, i don't see how they get traction to not come out on top. >> 35 million he raised, high number. desantis will get close to that, is the word. do you think if anyone is to emerge out of the field, it would be him? >> i ran 11 campaigns and what
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matters is the small donors. president trump has millions of small donors that invest in him. they may not be rich or are not big donors, they use their hard-earned money, i don't think others have that commitment. they have big donors, but small donors president has sends another message, as well. >> brian: the other big story around mount rush more, ben and jerry's says it is time to return places like mount rushmore back to native americans. we need to return mount rushmore and not deny indigenous people their basic rights. i know you get up in the morning and think, what would ben and jerry do. do you think it is time to return mount rushmore? >> no. two things to be clear about.
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i love ice cream, we buy by the five gallon bucket, we eat it every night. number two, i will not listen to liberal vermont businessmen who think they be everything and haven't studied our history. mount rushmore is a symbol of freedom, we can learn from the men on the mountain, we can do better, but they led us through challenging times. we can gain from a mount u monument. >> brian: ben and jerry's criticize like so many. you have a goal by 2024 4th of july fireworks, this administration is denying it. trump was in office, you were there with the president, how important is it to get this going again? >> it is critical. tourism is our second largest
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industry in north dakota. to host fireworks at mount rushmoesh is symbol of freedom and encourage people to come spend time in our state. we had fireworks for many years until president obama took them away. president trump gave them back and the first day, president biden said no more fireworks. we'll keep fighting them. they are breaking federal law by us not having them. i will keep fighting the law and fighting in court until we have them respect the law and allow us this opportunity to celebrate independence. >> brian: all about being a republican. they have a problem. governor, great to see you, congratulations on the success of your recruiting program and we watch you. a lot of people are applying, you will soon have traffic in dakota if you keep this up.
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>> thank you, come visit us. >> brian: south enjoying economic boom, six of the fastest growing states add more than the entire gdp. live from philadelphia, jeff will tell us the story. >> twisted sister, yeah. tell you, a twisted story, one of migration from places like philadelphia, where i stand now. the moving trucks, blue line moving, they are specializing in moves from places like philadelphia and new york down the i-95 corridor to florida, that is where people are headed. today they are moving an art gallery. businesses and people are moving. the david david art gallery dates back over 100 years in philadelphia and today they are packing up and moving to south florida. you have seen the maps with the numbers on it, people moving and
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when a gallery and businesses start moving, that is gdp and tax dollars that move from penny nance and new york, illinois and move to places like florida and texas when economic conditions are more favorable. we talked to the owner of the gallery, whose family shepherded this in philadelphia for a century. here is what he told us. >> political climate changed everywhere and florida is very business friendly and tax structure is more enticing and that is another factor as to where people are migrating down here. >> sppoking my head in the gallery, maybe i won't bring the camera in. i don't know, jason, come on, i will put jason through his paces. moving out of philadelphia and
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moving to places -- i see todd, todd dupont, your company, blue line moving, you are moving a lot of people to florida. >> we are in drones. >> droves. drones, too. >> since covid started and brings people on. >> more stuff coming through the door perhaps, jason, you see it. i leave you with the story. >> you wouldn't need trucks if you had moving drones. >> good point. in philadelphia, up taxes on people left behind, not good. thank you so much. up next, ready, set, hot, been running drills all morning. the n.f.l. flag bahamas team show us their moves. check in with outstanding football player in high school bill hemmer, we will see footage of you playing football? >> interesting to bring that
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back. did you call me a thief, brian? >> brian: i didn't know you had cable, i was concerned you were going to steal my suits. >> that is great. good morning, my bud, have a good day, okay. you guys talk about this, who brought the blow to the west wing? we don't know. ukraine hammered with cruise missiles overnight, mike pompeo on what he would do in that war. administration is going to china again, when is beijing coming here? good question. tim scott wants to be president as the president comes to his state today, we'll talk to the senator. and musk and zuckerberg in a battle. we'll see you 10 minutes away. you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon,
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today? >> first off, the kids are having a great time, we brought six children from the bahamas and they are here to showcase the talent we have. these kids have a blast and it changed their life through playing flag football. >> going viral all over the globe. >> exactly, the n.f.l. wants to expand it, young girls can be involved. we are excited to be gateway to caribbean and bahamas. >> brian: we know about soccer in the bahamas, have they grabbed on to this football? when did it get introduced? >> bahamas are open for all international sports. when the n.f.l. came to the bahamas we welcome it, the government welcome it and we want to make sure we get the necessary facility and we are happy to be first in the caribbean.
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n.f.l. is a brand and we believe the bahamas is a brand. >> steve: and adriana fox, welcome to fox today. >> we play pivotal role in the launch of n.f.l. flag football. we want to better the children, flag football is demographically from the female, we encourage females and males to participate in the sport. we will help them get the job done. >> kayleigh: it introduces young women to sports and college and opens many doors. >> absolutely. one of the fastest growing sports in terms upon numbers. you have the opportunity to play in college. big picture looking for 2028 to be in the olympics. >> brian: through the whole
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caribbean, making progress? >> bahamas is first start and the minister has been essential. that is our plan. we will start with the foundation of bahamsa and that is be home base headquarters. over 44 and a half million people we want to outreach. >> foxandfriends.com, to donate. >> go, bucs. >> steve: more "fox and friends" live from the square in a minute. fizz when you throw th ♪
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♪ >> once again if you would like to donate to flag football in the bahamas go to fox and friends.com. thank you, kaley, we'll see you back tomorrow. >> bill: this war is back on in a big way. intense fighting in ukraine overnight. zelensky's forces thought to be blowing up a russian ammunition depot and there was a devastating attack by russia. i'm bill hemmer, live on thursday morning. welcome and hello to you. >> i'm shannon bream. this is "america's newsroom."
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