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>> so many start the process of building homes and businesses. >> a.i. fancy thing two letters, it means artificial intelligence. vice president harris raising eyebrows after attempting to explain a.i. >> it's about machine learning. the machine is taught what information is going into the machine. >> please welcome the training staff by the buffalo bills. >> the response to damar hamlin's injury was able to bring our nation together for a moment and show the world the power of prayer and use it to make sure we can save the next life, too. >> steve: good morning, everybody. it's 6:01 in new york city on this thursday, july 13th, 2023. we start with this. you probably saw a little of it here on the channel. fbi director christopher wray refuting republican accusations that the bureau is protecting the biden family. >> ainsley: in a heated house hearing, he also faced questions about investigations into parents as well as the handling of classified documents among
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other things as well. >> brian: when you were saying he i thought you put on heater already. if. >> ainsley: heater. i have a liter down here lucas that drives brian crazy. >> brian: it is summer. >> ainsley: he gets to wear a suit. i'm going to start wearing suits. >> steve: it's 100 degrees in new york city but 200 on the couch. >> ainsley: i like my heated seats in the car too even in the middle of the summer. >> steve: me too. >> i thought it was to keep the cameras cool. >> brian: lucas tomlinson is live in washington. >> you thought the fireworks were limited to july 4th. more yesterday on capitol hill where republican lawmakers grilled the fbi director saying it again over the call for what they call as the weaponization of federal law enforcement agencies against conservatives. >> in my experience, ballrooms, bathrooms and bedrooms are not scifs. >> bedroom, bathroom, ballroom. how about a box in the lomb, beach house in delaware and the
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biden center? >> congresswoman earl lee issued about the school board controversy the fbi was tailing parents concerned about the parent's education. >> it is correct, is it not, however, that agents surveilled that agents did, in fact, surveil and investigate certain parents who were attending school board meetings. >> no ma'am, that's actually not correct. to my knowledge, the fbi has not opened investigations on any parent for exercising speech at school board meetings. >> congressman matt gaetz fired up over allegations the fbi is europeing the foreign intelligence surveillance act better known as fisa zoo. >how many be under the fbi. >> reports come out different numbers about compliance incidents. >> more than a million illegal ones? because that's what the inspector general said. the inspector general said in
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the 3.4 million of these queries, more than a million were in error. >> i'm not sure, actually, that's a correct characterize of the inspector general's findings. >> another heated exchange gaetz read an alleged 2017 text message in which hunter biden claimed to a chinese businessman he was sitting next to his father demanding cash. gaetz called it a, quote, shake down. >> you seem deeply uncurious about it, don't you? almost suspiciously uncurious are you protecting the bidens. >> absolutely not the fbi does not and has no interest in protecting anyone politically. >> that's a shakedown and everybody knows why you won't answer it because to the millions of people who will see this, they know it is and your inability to acknowledge that is deeply revealing about. >> youible in the executive branch will be very happy when congress departs summer recess at the end of this month, guys. >> steve: can hardly wait. lucas, the reason the fbi
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director, i listened to hours of it yesterday, the reason he couldn't answer a lot of the questions like matt gaetz was asking was there is a long-standing fbi policy in the department of justice policy not to comment on ongoing investigations and what he was asking about is ongoing. >> they love to fall back on that. the fbi director harass the right to remain silent and he proved it at times yesterday. >> steve: he did. thank you very much, lucas. >> ainsley: a republican from new jersey used to be a democrat and he flipped. >> steve: he was. >> ainsley: he said he is either not being honest when you listened to all these interviews yesterday or he doesn't know what is happening in the field office was because he is the big guy on top. maybe i shouldn't use the big guy because in the emails it refers to another person. >> brian: he wouldn't be able to comment on that either. >> ainsley: does he know what is happening in the field offices? >> brian: don't tell me how hard everybody works and how unsung heroes there we get it. 38,000. most do great job. you have to tell us that we got that and you don't have to tell
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us that you are a republican or a conservative and democrats kept bringing that up. we know that donald trump nominated you. a lot of times you no, ma'am nativity somebody and they end up acting totally different. what is so disturbing is that there are specific things to ask him to comment on. ongoing investigation, okay. you conduct that but you said that the only time the fbi gets involved is with social media where communication or disinformation other countries. we know that's not true. thousands of requests put into twitter, let alone facebook we don't know about. to suppress certain people, to take down certain tweets. to take down certain missteps that we know is all chronicled you had the job since 2017. this came out in 2022. it was done in 2020. there was no reason that you couldn't have commented like you did on the catholics targeted in the richmond office about stuff that had been posted that came out in the durham report. so i just thought that he went out of his way to run out the clock and to do the rope adope
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and get out unscathed by going and ducking. instead of saying i'm outraged about some of the things in the durham report. i'm outraged that some of my guys were calling up in twitter talking to some retired guys working at twitter. and what was revealed by matt taibbi and michael shellenberg and michael weiss outrageous. i have done x, y and z to fix it. instead he said goal was to target other countries. that, i thought, was bad staff work by the senators and congressman. hey, guys, get me some tweets that taibbi came up with and i enwant him to comment directly. i saw instead a lot of speeches. >> steve: to that point, brian, i don't know if you saw jason chaffetz on our air yesterday. but he made the point that between the democrats and the republicans, the democrats on the committee actually they seemed to be more coordinated because they were unified in
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hammering nonstop donald trump on mar-a-lago and january 6th and things like that. whereas the republicans, jason chaffetz said, you know, they didn't really have a game plan. they didn't really coordinate their line of questions. the questions selection and stuff like that. i think a lot of people who were watching were frustrated because they have listened to so many republicans talk about theories and then yesterday when given the opportunity to ask the questions of the big guy if he fbi they didn't. >> ainsley: i thought that congressman wesley hunt came prepared. if you read the soundbites of him and what he was asking, he came very prepared. he knew about donald trump. he knew about all the classified information and how he as president was able to have that. how he could have declassified it. and then talked about joe biden having classified information in his garage. >> brian: yeah. what about the laptop? in 2019 they knew the laptop was real. but you allowed the "new york post" to have their account
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suspended, kayleigh mcenany, you allowed all this debate to take place until after the election. so what's his answer to that? i didn't hear that direct question. >> ainsley: he talked about the catholic churches being targeted, cocaine in the white house. targeting the parents at the school board meetings. illegal fisa warrants, laptops, classified information and documents. speaking of being censored r.f.k. jr., bobby kennedy, who is running for president, said he was the first person to be censored. remember he had all of these what people are saying conspiracy theories about vaccines and always censored. they renamed it. instead of saying it's misinformation renamed it to mall information. which mal in latin means bad. he said it's really truthful information they just don't agree with it. listen to what he said. >> i was the first person censored by the biden administration. they did not find a single post that i did that was actually factually erroneous, not one. so they made up a new term
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called malinformation. information true but discourage people to from complying to the counter measures that's what they applied in me. i was not disinformation or misinformation i was taken down for malinformation. >> ainsley: he is going to be a witness. >> steve: appearing before the weaponization nhl committee a week from today. 5:00 in the afternoon that's the deadline that jim jordan, who was presiding over yesterday's festivities has given the attorney general. he sent a letter to him a while back and essentially what he has asked for is he has asked for the attorney general to make 11 people available for it transcribed depositions regarding hunter biden and some other open investigations. but we, you know what? as i mentioned a moment ago, the department of justice, the fbi, they don't comment on ongoing investigations. and one of the 11 people that jim jordan wants to hear from is
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david weiss. david weiss said in two letters in the last couple of weeks, you know what? i would be happy to talk to various congressional committees, regarding this particular case involving hunter biden. and his tax and gun deal only after the case is closed. right now it's ongoing because obviously it's being litigated. >> also republicans were fuming yesterday because they learned about this email chain that happened a month before joe biden, when he was vice president. went over to ukraine and remember, he bragged about it later, when he threatened. he said you have to fire this prosecutor, the top prosecutor over there. >> steve: he was still vice president. >> ainsley: because is he going after burisma. and the head of burisma and the founder of burisma. we don't want that to happen. you fire this person and then i will give you the $1 billion in american taxpayer money but you have to fire him first. he bragged about that later on camera. so the email chain is between this burisma executive and he is
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emailing hunter, who is on the board of burisma. he is emailing devon archer also on the board of burisma he talked about this revised proposal. this contract, this invoice that burisma has with this lobbying company called blue star that they hired. in the email it talks about the purpose of hunter biden's involvement in burisma. >> brian: here is a quote from it. the scope of work should also include an organization of a visit of a number of widely recognized current or former u.s. policy makers to ukraine in november with the ultimate purpose to close down for any cases pursuits against nicholai in ukraine. >> he went on to say this in an email in hunter to the same guy. looking forward to getting started on this. >> steve: so that's the response. >> ainsley: so they hired this lobbying company to clean it un. they said this burisma executive, who was sending this email, emphasized the ultimate
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purpose of the agreement with blue star was to shut down any cases against the president of burisma. >> so what republicans are going to say is this is another smoking gun that shows that hunter was getting money from burels that to influence his dad to do something on behalf burisma which the republicans say is corrupt and is probably against the law. >> brian: he bragged about on camera. he said the reason why he got rid of that judge is because everybody knew he was corrupt. all right. not everybody knew he was corrupt. not everyone felt that way. and, is it just a coincidence it's the same guy come clamping down on burisma. that's the fundamental question we have been looking at the last two years. we never had this email chain before. >> steve: now, joe biden has headed out of lithuania, he is currently in finland at the top of the hour it looks like there is going to be another live picture of the so-called -- they are having a nordic summit essentially.
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all the guys who run the countries -- guys and gals who run the countries in scandinavia are sitting down where joe biden is essentially taking a victory lab for getting sweden into nato. >> ainsley: it's interesting that joe biden was caught up in that trying to tell another country who they should have as their top prosecutor. imagine zelenskyy coming over to our country i will give you money but you have to fire your top guy. >> brian: since when do you show up to a country with american aid in your pocket. delivering that with himself. >> ainsley: a billion dollars. >> brian: bouncing around country to are country at the end clean-up is a. at this point. a typically.i'm not going to gel october. i'm biz. paperwork. what do you mean you will wait until october? my sense is is he going to negotiating the united states wants to happen faster. >> they said it wasson.
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>> ainsley: f-16s? >> originally two days ago i think i need admission to the eu? really you? are not going to have that i will put you in anyway. in october i will green light it. my sense is he is going to go back and forth and play footsy with russia again. >> steve: he is playing let's make a deal so far he is getting a lot. >> ainsley: getting ready and head out to work it's 6:15 on the east coast. >> steve: we have the heater on. >> ainsley: it's facing us and away from. >> brian: brian thank goodness my pants are fighting. >> ainsley: you need ice coffee this morning. coming up, do you know what a.i. means? don't worry, the vice president has got you covered. >> first of all, it's two letters. it means artificial intelligence. >> brian: the latest kamala explanation word salad in a moment ♪ abc, 1, 23 ♪ baby you and me, girl ♪ easy as 1, 2, 3.
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[cheers] [applause] >> i mean that our commitment to ukraine will not weaken. we will stand for liberty and freedom today, tomorrow, and for as long as it takes! >> the president agreeing to more aid for ukraine on top of the promised cluster bombs that have drawn backlash from some lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. the secret service will brief congressional staff on the cocaine found in the white house later this morning. it comes after the agency clarified that the drugs were found near the situation room in the west wing. now, the changing of all things story leading to house oversight committee james come tore demand answers. the discovery of the drugs triggered an evacuation at the white house complex. and climate change activists get thrown out of the congressional softball game after storming the field in protest. the game completely stopping for about 15 minutes after the protesters, wearing shirts that read fossil fuels linked arms and took over the field. the game later resumed unlike
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the congressional baseball game which pits democrats against republicans. the softball game bipartisan group of politicians face off against the women of the washington press corps to raise money for breast cancer awareness and the press won last night. those are your headlines. i didn't know that. that's kind of cool. >> steve: it is apparently something they do every year or so, non-covid years, of course. so they are back. >> carley: there you go. >> steve: carley, thank you. >> carley: you're welcome. >> steve: if you look at, for instance, the "wall street journal" or the stock pages and you track stocks you know that anything involved in a.i. is shootings through the roof because everybody wants to get in on the ground floor because there is so much money to be made. for instance, the nifd i can't stock which they make the a.i. chips. they are through the roof so far
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they have got a website. they is hired a dozen people. it's going to work with twitter and tesla and some of his other companies as well. >> ainsley: we need to get in on this one today. xai. how is chatgpt doing? what's the name of the company that owns that? i have to figure it out? >> brian: open a.i., i guess. >> ainsley: yeah. open a.i. >> brian: the thing about elon musk people say is he losing money on twitter. tesla. time. how do you make extra money. wait tables. he decides i will start a.i. and this kind of scary because he was one of the first in and he was the first to come out and say this is scary. we have to stop this and slow down. now he realized nobody is slowing down so i'm going to get
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in. so you just know he is going to find the best people and give it a shot and probably open up in texas. tunnel company, electric car company, he has got his space company. he has got twitter and he has got. this what is his things to-do list look like? steve he was on twitter spaces explaining the new company yesterday after the rollout. here he is. >> if i could put press pools on a.i. or really advanced a.i. digital super intendle, i would. it doesn't seem like that is realistic. it's actually important for us to worry about a terminator future in order to avoid a terminator future. >> ainsley: he also predicted that super intelligence or a.i. is smarter than humans will arrive in five or six years. >> steve: right. and remember the stories a couple months ago when we first started to understand hey, there is this new thing called a.i. you had all these groups saying hey, you have -- you know, a best of your knowledge of scientists signed a letter to
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the world community hey. stomp working on this because it could actually end civilization. so it's clearly a very serious thing. and so now is he involved as well. enough to because everybody seems to be talking about it, our vice president, who is in charge of space by the way she was speaking to a group of labor and civil rights leaders yesterday. keep in mind, this was the day after she did kind of a word salad talking about -- she explained transportation this way. she said, you know, the issue of transportation is to make sure people can get where they are going. she is absolutely right. but, people mocked her for the word salad. well, you know what? she was at it again yesterday. she was in the old executive office building also known as the eisenhower building in the white house complex speaking to those people. and she did her best to explain what artificial intelligence is and here's a little of what she had to say. >> i think the first part of this issue that should be
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articulated is a.i. is kind of a fancy thing. first of all, it's two letters, it means artificial intelligence. but, result maftsly what it is is it's about machine learning. and so the machine is taught. and part of the issue here is what information is going in to the machine that will then determine -- and we can predict then if we think about what machines -- what information is going in, what then will be produced in terms of decisions and opinions that may be made through that process? >> brian: now i get it. finally i understand it. will so it suddenly makes sense. >> steve: it's a fancy thing. >> ainsley: she just states the obvious. word salads is when she goes on and on and on and when she says a.i. is two lerts it stands for artificial intelligence. >> steve: she is right it is two letters. >> ainsley: one day after ridiculed for the comments made
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during the round table discussion on transportation when she said the obvious again making sure transportation is just making sure people get where they want to go. >> brian: are we in the middle or the end or the beginning of her makeover? remember they were talking about her changing her image. how is it going? >> ainsley: keeping her staff. >> brian: is anyone still there. see how it goes. she will be the running mate. a lot of people, like nikki haley, say when you vote for joe, you are voting for kamala harris as president. >> steve: kamala harris who says a.i. is a fancy thing. >> ainsley: kamala harris v.p. two letters vice president. >> steve: good joke. coming up on this "fox & friends" on this thursday 6:07 here in the east. a fox weather alert. a number of tornadoes spotted across the chicago land area as storms barrel through portions of that state as you can see right there. janice dean is tracking the maps. she has a live report coming up next. where's that storm going today?
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>> ainsley: plus, the fbi chief christopher wray -- sounded like you. >> brian: yes you did. how dare you. >> ainsley: christopher wray skating on thin ice. >> brian: in the summer. >> did you request the information. >> i can't speak to the specifics. again, i don't have the numbers as i sit here right now. again, i just can't speak to that here. >> brian: right. i would like to go home, please. don't worry, he did answer some, including if the bureau covered up for the bidens. jonathan turley watched the whole thing. he has cable and c-span. he is with us next. ♪ or more. that's why farmers new car replacement pays to replace it with a new one of the same make and model. get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
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even more rain today as crews and volunteers are mopping up following the historic flooding there. this, as more than 50 million people in the southwest are under exstrategic heat warnings. our senior meteorologist janice dean is here with our fox weather forecast. is all this normal at this time of year, janice? >> janice: no. this is exstrategic when it comes to temperatures and the flooding we are dealing with let's take a look at the maps and i will show you where we are dealing with the potential for severe storms today, again, for portions of the northeast and the plain states, widespread area here. we already have severe thunderstorm warnings in effect for parts of arkansas. and you can see those batches of rain and thunderstorms moving through the plains and the great lakes and the ohio valley, mississippi river valley up towards the northeast where we had historic flooding over the past couple of days. there's the severe storm threat widespread region here stretching from the northern plains across the midwest and the northeast. rains still to come in some of these saturated areas that received historic rainfall including for our friends in
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vermd, flash flood threat today, tomorrow and saturday for some of these regions, that's going to be a big story. the forecast for the heat across the south as well as the southwest into california is extreme. we are dealing with the fifth week for texas. worried about power grid concerns, with temperatures well over 100 degrees. the strain there is, you know, excessive. and that heat is going to be in place for the next week to two weeks. so people have to be, you know, vigilant here. listen to your local officials, and we will certainly keep you up to date. brian, getting prepared for the soldier ride that's going to happen on "fox & friends," really incredible moment that we celebrate each year with our wounded wars years and covering that as well over to you. >> brian: general will be here in a matter of minutes over your shoulder. nice product placement. >> janice: you got it. >> brian: chris wray getting grilled over hunter's troubling texts. >> i'm sitting here with my father. i will make certain that between
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the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. i am sitting here waiting for the call with my father. sounds like a shake down. doesn't it, director? >> i'm not going to get into commenting on that. >> you seem deeply uncurious about it, don't you? almost suspiciously incurious. are you protecting the bidens? >> absolutely not. >> brian: i wanted to hear more things like that verbatim quotes to make him comment on things that happened on his watch. jonathan turley joins us now. fox news contributor. jonathan, i like that exchange. i was surprised there weren't more. what was your take away as you thought about his testimony? >> well, brian, this is what we have seen in the past. it was a false appearance of contrition and substance from the director. you know, he only apologized for things that have -- violations
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that have already been found by courts and congress by the way against the best efforts of the fbi. so for things that that are already established he went ahead and said well, we will never do that again. in terms of the violations that we have already laid out in terms of censorship, fisa violations with the secret court. already laid out in the public record, he just refused to comment. sometimes he said that he didn't have any recollection. and it was -- a maddening experience. i mean, 9 thing is congress has to make a decision here. you know, they just went through an entire hearing where they were given nothing. he was far more detailed when eric swalwell asked him about the fbi family day. >> with that he was -- he just held forth at length. when he was asked about censorship. he gives answers that seem rather obviously false. he said that the fbi focused on foreign disinformation. that's just not true.
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i mean, we have the emails. at some point, you are treating the public like chumps. >> brian: twitter files reveals these were americans that were being suppressed and the urgency of fbi agents, many of which inside twitter were former fbi agents. that's what's the maddening part of it. he was there to impress his 38,000 fbi agents he wasn't there for us. are jordan will laptop, stunning news they knew it was real in 2019. let all this chicanery happen right through the election. listen. >> they pre-bunked this story and and facebook specifically asked the fbi is the hunter biden story russian misinformation? and the fbi said no comment. this is after they had the laptop for an entire year after they had been telling ought the big tech companies get ready for a hack and dump violation. it's coming and going to involve hunter biden.
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then it happens and they get that fundamental question, no comment. this is from the foreign influence task force director. the lead on that. that foreign influence task force that christopher wray created. >> brian: never really answered that question. >> right. and a lot of times he would say i'm not familiar with that allegation that's been in the media. it's like when voir dire when you have got a prospective juror saying they have never heard of a case on every network. either the prospective juror is lying or they live in a van near the river. i don't know which one you're comfortable with. but with fbi director, with wray, he kept on saying, you know, i'm not familiar with that particular allegation. i haven't seen that particular letter. these are things that have been in the media for months. and it's the same type of evasion. he could have answered some of these questions. and he just chose not to. so the question is, what is congress going to do about it. they have a very serious
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censorship scandal. you have 155 page opinion from this court. you have the twitter files that you just mentioned, brian. >> there is ample evidence to show that what the director said yesterday does not comport with the truth. so the question is what is conditioning going to do about it. >> brian: real quick, what are their options? >> well, they have got to start to pull people in. they have got to start using subpoena power. they have got to insist on production. the republicans are playing a harder game now. but they're going to have to ramp it up. they will have to be more nimble in these hearings and aggressive in pursuing this material. >> brian: he needed to respond to the matt gaetz type quotes. because if he punts on something that happened under his auspices he that looks clueless or deceptive. jonathan, thanks so much. appreciate it. look forward to your testimony tomorrow. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: all right, meanwhile, not with me. is he going to be in congress.
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>> carley: first responders rescue a man from a burning building in downtown seattle. >> the massive fire was called in late last night when drivers noticed flames shooting from the abandon build's roof. firefighters racing to the scene calling for backup. the man who was saved is recovering at a nearby hospital. the philippines will allow the barbie movie to be screened following calls to ban it over a controversial map in the film appearing to show china's nine dash line. last week vietnam banned the film after its trailer featured this map believed to show china's claim to large portions of the disputed south china sea. but the philippines film review board revealing the film can be released revealing the map shown in the film is cartoonish when considering the context of the movie. hollywood actors may soon join the writers on the picket line following the sag ache that. they are set to vote on a
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possible strike today this after tatalks have stalled. calling for a federalled me yirt intervene. the threat of a prolonged protest overshadowing the emmy nominations. the drama series suck settle leading with 27 nominations. the apocalyptic thriller the last of us. and the white lotus landing 23. >> those are your headlines. ainsley, over to you. >> thank you so much, targetly we ache knock the many ways gender can be lived and expressed are vastly different now than at our finding in 1888. the school was founded to educate percy and john d. rockefeller two brothers. mom of two and super moms activated jacqueline, good morning to you jacqueline.
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th>> thank you so much for havig me and ai apologize for my voice. >> ainsley: it's so cute. it's rampsy. thank you for waking up if you don't feel good to talk about this. it's very important. moms and dads are worried about this. what's your reaction? >> my reaction is school was failing for a while. what happened was blm allowed the complex to mainstream marxism. crt, racism, sex, political activation are tools in the tool kit. this is how they have infected various private schools like browning. the issue with browning is two fold. one, nais which stands for the national association of independent schools as well as substantial equivalency which was passed in new york state in september 2022. do you want me to explain what those two things mean? >> ainsley: sure.
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briefly. >> okay. so substantial equivalence is i basically means all schools, independent schools must mirror public schools. it's really knocks apart the whole notion of school choice. paying a tuition and having a public school education despite the fact that you are paying this tuition for independent schools. now nais is the rail head of all evil. browns is a part of it. the covenant school is a part of it. and what this is it really promotes the transgender movement. it promotes equitable grading in the name of diversity. grades don't matter, scores don't matter. absentees don't matter. disobedience in the classroom. >> ainsley: what happens i live in new york city what happens is you look at where these kids are going to college, and so many moms here in new york especially feel the pressure to send your kid to a private school so that can you get into an ivy league school, your child can later on.
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they don't look -- they don't read into the fine print to know all of this. they just send it to where everyone else is sending their children because they look at matriculation and see most of the kids are going on to really big schools so they can get a big high paying job? new york city. it snowballs here in new york. and you get just pressured into all of this. it's a pressure cooker for many of these kids. but, this is what the browning school, the gender identity policy says on their website. it says browning will consider for admission any child identified as a boy or assigned male at birth who wishes to join a boy school and well-served by our mission. there is one website. you are probably familiar with it. i follow it on instagram. new york city private school watch. they tell you everything like this woke happening at all these schools parents with comment and all the parents in the community talk about it. this was first identified on that website because a mom who he was on the board who committed to giving a million dollars to this school pulled all of her three boys out of the
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school because she had problems with the school. they questioned the school and they started treating the boys unfairly she said. what's your reaction to that? >> this is absolutely happening and quantifiable. there needs to be a paradigm shift. the truth of the matter is ivy league schools are not accepting as many children from these feared schools. these private schools anymore. >> there has to be a paradigm shift. parents have to recognize that schools are just not going to places like browning anymore. they are really relying on racial quotas. it's unfair and it's racist. and they have hooked into woke. >> ainsley: jacqueline, thank you so much for coming on to us. we could have this conversation for so long. unfortunately we are out of time. thank you, we will have you on again. i hope you feel better. thank you. all right. coming up. the power of the political purse. which republican is sitting on a $21 million war chest and where do each rank in cash ahead of the first g.o.p. debate? only 41 days away, wow. but, first, a 10-year-old's
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during the course of one hour. an hour later, he was rushed to the hospital by his parents after his dad said he couldn't control his head or arms or anything. and do you know what? the doctors there diagnosed him with water intoxication, which provokes disturbances in the electrolyte balance and low sodium concentration. that's how he turned out to be fine. but how can you avoid water intoxication? let us talk to pediatrician and mother of seven dr. kathleen burchman. doctor, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> okay so this kid drank way too much water in the course of one hour. the people looking in right now well, you know, i'm on a diet, i'm drinking a lot of water, it's the summer. i'm drinking a lot of water. what's too much water? >> it's very hard to quantify because it does depend on the person's size and weight. but, and height. but, in general, if we're an
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adult drinking more than one liter per hour is way too much. and if you are drinking a liter per hour for more than two to three hours that's really where you can have what we call water intoxication. it's called water intoxication because the first symptoms are that somebody looks intoxicated, right? that they lose control of the mind is the first thing affected. and you are going to start wobbling and having problems with balance and behavior. >> steve: sure. the parents freaked out because the kid the dad said the kid seemed like he was drunk or on drugs. so they took him to the hospital. at what point should you say you know what? i think i need to take this person to the hospital and have somebody look at them? >> you know, i think the bottom line here as a parent you always trust your mom sense or your dad sense that if something's not right about your child, you should seek care. now, i want to emphasize that our body is created with this incredible mechanism called thirst. and that we need to learn to
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trust our thirst, right? that if you are thirsty you drink. if you are really not thirsty and forcing it, it's probably not a good idea. >> steve: i have got two grandkids right now, both under 6 months old and i understand you told one of our producers and by the way one of our producers actually suffered from this when she was a little girl, got too much. didn't go to the hospital, thank goodness, she was okay. i have two grandkids and i understand one of the ways that infants can overdose on water is if the formula is simply has too much water in it? >> right. this is unfortunately the most common scenario where we see water intoxication is that parents think my baby is thirsty. it's so hot outside. so they put in -- they water down the formula, more water, less formula or they give a baby straight water that's not formula or breast milk and we never recommend that an infant should never have straight water. and formula should always be prepared in accordance to the
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package directions. unfortunately we also see cases where people are trying to save money by watering down the formula. stretch the formula longer. this is extremely dangerous and it can cause water intoxication and juries an infant. >> steve: i don't think a lot of people have heard of water intoxication now people know what to look for. thank you very much for getting up early and joining us from new contain anyone, connecticut. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. >> steve: it's 7:00 in new york city and the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. >> the court says the fbi misled, that's a nice way of saying they lie. >> republicans dove into a heated back and forth with fbi director wray. accusing the bureau of targeting conservatives. >> the idea that i'm biased against conservatives is somewhat insane to me. >> president biden and world leaders making it clear they stand with ukraine. pledging more military assistance in the months ahead. >> we are going to be there
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