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>> the court said the fbi misled, that is a nice way 've saying they lied. >> steve: fbi director christopher wray. >> the idea i'm bias against conservatives is insane to me. >> we will not waiver. >> president biden and the world leaders pledging they stand with ukraine. >> president biden: we are stand february liberty for as long as ittic tas. >> carley: tim scott raised 21 million to lock in his spot on the democratic debate. >> i'm in this to win. >> dumpsters floating down the street.
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>> vermont, one day after catastrophic flooding across the state. >> ai is a fancy thing, two letters, artificial intelligence. >> vice president kamala harris raising eye brows after attempting to teach ai. >> what information is going into -- >> please rise and join me in a salute to the colors. welcome to the fdny color guards. present colors.
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♪ ♪ >> please retire colors. >> carley: that was national bombshells performing the national anthem. we will go outside shortly. >> steve: we will. if you were planning to drive in the next hour through manhattan, you cannot go through sixth and seventh. it is closed. veterans are on bikes. today they will leave the square here in about 45 minutes and go 19 miles to coney island. >> brian: the general that runs
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the wounded warrior project is here. >> ainsley: look at that flag here in midtown. >> steve: bombshells appear a couple times every year on "fox and friends." >> ainsley: president biden holding a meeting with the finish president. >> steve: the president hints more weapons could be sent to ukraine and plenty of drama waiting for joe biden when he gets back to the white house. >> president biden is in finland as final stop on the european tour. he is glad to see the nato alliance and growing. he is in finland and says he is glad to see sweden coming in to nato in next few months.
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>> president biden: [indiscernible] -- i don't think nato has ever been stronger. >> the president spent wednesday saying ukraine will commit to protecting ukraine's kof sin sovereignty. he is considering sending u.k. long-range missiles as the war goes on. lawmakers have raised questions about security since cocaine was discovered 11 days ago. the meetings will happen behind closed doors. next week who whistleblowers will say hunter biden was given special treatment in his investigation. the first son is expected to plead guilty to tax related
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misdemeanors. an e-mail dating back to 2015 appeared to show executives with burisma wanted hunter's help to get u.s. officials on their side fast. scope of work should include number of widely recognized and influential policy makers in november with ultimate purpose to close down for pursuits against nikoli in ukraine. going back several years, republicans say this is why they want to keep investigating any sort of public corruption dating back to when vice president biden was in office. the president says he's never discussed business with his son. >> brian: good, case closed, that is all we needed. >> steve: president is behind closed doors with nor way,
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iceland and denmark. he will have a press conference at the conclusion. the white house is talking about one thing on the agenda for this nordic summit is the influence of china in the arctic. the white house says it is easier to get up there. >> the white house has made climate change part of this tour. it's been pushed beside by the media because of the focus on ukraine. confronting china has been top of mind and more hacking by chinese targeting the commerce department. china will be top of mind later tonight. >> ainsley: two nights ago, he took the night off to prepare for his speech and had four long workdays prior to that. >> steve: in a row? >> ainsley: in a row.
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staff said he needed to prepare for his speech. his speech yesterday, another embarrassing moment, confusing ukrainian president for russia's leader. >> vladamir and i, mr. zelenskyy and i talked about the guaranteeses we could make in the meantime. russia could end in war tomorrow by withdrawing forces from ukraine and ceasing this attack on this inhumane attack on russia, by russia on ukraine. >> steve: ukraine, whatever. >> brian: yeah, he ad libs and gets in trouble. when he tries toef loo every stage, he gets in trouble. >> steve: unless there is an easter bunny. >> brian: unbelievable. couple things with nato. looks like sweden is in, none of the paperwork is done until
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october. tuck /* turkey says they will take their time. i don't know if they will use that for additional hedge. would not be good news. russia looks as though wagner has been disarmed, that will hurt them on the front line. looks like leader of wagner could be dead or in jail, no one has seen him and he is not in belarus. looks like intense battle, they need high mars and what the french are giving, they don't have air cover. they don't start training for f-15s and f-16s. main reason nato is together, they invaded a country and didn't do the invading, they were invaded by germany. they invade why -- russia comes
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in and thought the threat was over and now see the threat was there and that killed nord stream one and two. you could say because he didn't firmly support ukraine while russians were welling up at the border, they felt they could invade and nothing happen. mixed signals, especially to afghanistan. >> steve: message out of nato, now that they concluded in lithuania, russia, if you thought you would outlast us in ukraine, you are wrong. let's talk about this. the last three or four months, there have been a number of scary stories about how this new artificial intelligence, which has been unveiled with chatgpt could someday impact society, maybe in a good way, but maybe
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in a bad way. that is why elon musk said we need to take a six-month pause to figure out where this is going to go. nobody else, other than elon musk is taking a pause. he is not taking a pause anymore, yesterday he started his own ai company. >> ainsley: we were ahead of the curve eight years ago, he was a co-founder of open ai, part of chatgpt. he knows what he's doing, knows a lot about running an ai company, he is starting his own. he launched a team comprised of engineers and this is just a bid to build alternate to chatgpt. >> brian: right. yesterday on my radio show, eric and i guess allison put together a total fictional poll using my voice and my proclamation and it
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sounded exactly like me. saying i was running for president. >> steve: producers used ai to create a sound-alike? >> brian: absolutely. >> steve: like a deep fake? >> brian: sounded almost exactly like me. >> ainsley: what if someone says i have you on record saying xyz. >> brian: say that you ai. >> steve: you have to prove that is not me. or if you asked a girl out in high school and she didn't like you, you could create her voice and date her online. >> brian: wow. >> ainsley: have a conversation with her. >> steve: i can tell you, i've never had that thought. >> ainsley: you are not that weird. there are weird people out there. >> brian: scenario i wasn't thinking.
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>> ainsley: the movie "her" it was about falling in love online. >> steve: i remember herr. >> ainsley: remember michael jackson, where are we going? >> let's move on. >> ainsley: move on to the vice president. >> steve: speaking of her, the vice president, kamala harris was trying to help leaders who gathered in the eisenhower building yesterday, where she was going to explain to people who have not been paying attention to the news what ai is. if you missed the vice president, we got to play this for you. it is going to open your eyes to ai. here is her description. >> i think the first part of this issue that should be articulated, ai is fancy thing, two letters, itten moos artificial intelligence.
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it is about machine learning and so the machine is taught and part of the issue is what information is going into the machine that will then determine and we can predict them if we think about what information is going in, what then will be produced in terms of decisions and opinions made through that process. >> steve: i want her to define machine learning, that would be good, too. >> ainsley: this comes day after she made the comment about what transportation is. transportation is getting from here to there. she says the obvious. >> steve: it is two letterses, ai, vp. the banner said ai is a fancy thing. what is it?
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ai, fancy thing. >> brian: she should focus on what she is good at, securing the border and space. >> steve: an area she overlaps with elon musk because elon musk has that space company. >> brian: have we been attacked by aliens? no, thank you, miss vice president. >> steve: space aliens? >> ainsley: exactly. space and on the border. all right, hand over to carley. >> carley: more news to get to starting in alabama. police are launching a manhunt after two firefighters were shot while on duty yesterday morning at their firehouse. the suspect or suspects opened fire through an open door and believe it could be a targeted attack. firefighters were identified as jordan melton, who is in critical condition and jamal
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jones. buster murdaugh, son of alex murdaugh is speaking out for the first time since his father's double murder conviction. it is hosted by martha maccallum and will focus on life and crimes of alex murdaugh, who was found guilty of killing his wife and son earlier this year. the fall of the house of murdaugh appears on fox nation. don't miss it. most expensive n.f.l. franchise to support is las vegas raiders, according to decks put out by u.s. betting reports. total cost is $738, that includes tickets, parking, concession, merchandise, it is a 93% increase since 2012. why? >> steve: 738, is that for one game or --
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>> brian: one game. >> carley: one game. >> steve: unbelievable. >> ainsley: one ticket? >> carley: family of four and factored in food and buy a sweatshirt and, paing. >> steve: tv is a great deal. >> brian: vegas does a great job supporting their emtas. jimmy garrapallo is their new quarterback. getting you a telestrater. 48 days away from the first gop debate. can anyone catch up to donald trump? we'll ask lee zeldin, who endorsed the former president. he is live now.
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>> ainsley: the race for 2024 is heating up, more gop candidate are qualifying for the first debate next month. >> steve: former president donald trump suggesting he will skip the debate insisting it is not worth debating those so far behind him in the polls, which he didn't used to believe. >> brian: next guest, former gop gubernatorial candidate, lee zeldin. you had a tough decision. desantis came in, campaigned for you, good friend. and president trump and you are tight. you picked president trump, is he making the right decision not going to the debate in august?
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>> he continues to strengthen his opinion, it happened over the course of the year. it is possible a debate will present other candidates with a chance to punch through or have a viral moment. if i was running one of the other candidates, you need to create viral moments and do two or three times a week, it is not easy to do and the gap is only widening. >> brian: vivek ramaswamy has done that, with don lemon, a few times, charlamagne the god and has his own press conferences. >> that is right and one poll showed him getting like 10 points, in third. i'm watching the democratic side, bobby kennedy jr., polls show him 17 or 20%. they are not really attacking him, so while biden is getting
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heat and making mistakes, i could see bobby kennedy jr. continuing to go up. analyze this primary, right now heading to trump versus biden rematch. it is more likely biden would get replaced on the ticket more than trump at this point. >> ainsley: i want trump to get in this debate. >> steve: it is on fox. >> ainsley: we want him on, do you think he's bluffing? the art of the deal? >> i don't know. you want to know all of the terms, the process of how the debate will play out, who is moderating, the format, who will be on stage, maybe the topics there will be. it is clearly everyone else on trump moment, whether he is there or not. ultimate decision, do you want to be on the stage to attempt to take them all down, which could make you even stronger. or do you say i'm not going to
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go there or be less people watching and i have them in great position in the poll. tactically, i wouldn't call it a bluff. >> steve: if he were hope sitting watching, he will be live streaming on truth social and talking to the tv, see if he does it or not. given the fact you think that is the first big event where everybody is together and people will be watching essentially shopping for a candidate, you got to figure two weeks after the first debate, numbers we've been looking at for a long time, trump, desantis, those will change. >> i think so, you're talking about vivek ramaswamy, for example, what happens if he has three viral moments? remember ben carson in 2016, on the presidential stage, he had a one-liner. he was quiet, but there was a
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one-liner about being a brain surgeon and that was played over and over and all of a sudden, ben carson is right up there. >> steve: he led for a while. >> brian: and trump went after him. >> ainsley: i wonder if trump will get in. i understand joe biden doesn't want to debate. he can't, they are worried about him debating. trump is a good debater. he would be in his element more than in a general election debate. he is speaking to his people. his base. >> brian: opposition research well. he will have something on everybody on that stage if trump was in. >> and it won't be drawn out and take him a minute and a half to get the point out, he can do it in a sound bite. it might be in the middle of your sound bite. >> ainsley: don't you want to hear that. >> of course, all of us want to see that. as far as his decision at this
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point, more likely he is not going to be there, we'll see. not too late to decide to go. >> steve: thank you for dropping by. >> great to be with you. >> brian: straight ahead on this show, shocking solution toim kroo, theft so bad in washington state, the town is using electric fences, a business owner is finally able to end the break-ins, he'll tell us all about it. new emergen-c crystals. throw it back. i used to wait to run my dishwasher 'til it was super full. now— i run it daily. weekdays— weekends— you might think that's wasteful, but it's not. even half loads use 80% less water than handwashing. saving $130 on utilities. cascade. dare to dish differently.
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>> several reported tornados last night in and around the chicago area. national weather service is on the scene to do assessment of the damage and see if it is ef-1, 2 or 3. risk exists today for northern plains, central plains, several reports of severe weather this morning and the risk certainly extending to the northeast and mid-atlantic area that got hits hard. we are watching this region, batches of rain heading into the weekend for northeast and new england. heat alert biggest story for southeast and california. they are fifth week of extreme heat and worried about the power
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grid. a lot of pressure on the power grid, especially in texas. we will have to watch that. we do not need the power to go out. we do not have air conditioning, many days ahead to go through as we look at heat alert through the weekend and might hit all-time record high for las vegas and phoenix. hanging on to 116 and 118 degrees and moving toward texas area. this is dangerous situation unfolding. foxweather.com will keep you up to date. keep an eye on the elderly, your kids and bring pets inside. >> friends and family gather today to honor one of two first responders who died battling a massive cargo fire in the port. he is survived by his life
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partner, a daughter and two brothers. 10-year-old boy sent to the hospital after drinking sbottle of water in an hour. doctors are calling it water intoxication. >> in general, for an adult, drinking more than one liter per hour is way too much, we need to learn to trust our thirst. if you are thirsty, you drink, if you are forcing it, probably not a good idea. >> carley: drinking too much water can cause a number of symptoms and result in death. surfers in santa cruz warned to steer clear of massive and aggressive sea otter. the critter wrestles it's way on to a surf board. this happened several times before the otter settled on a
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blue board it liked. a team is looking to capture the sea mammal, study it and find it a long-term home. he's cute. i hope he doesn't have rabies. >> steve: utterly ridiculous. >> brian: criminals in for a shock, outraged by rampant crime, business owners are installing electric fences to keep out thieves. >> ainsley: our next guest says constant break-ins were causing him -- >> steve: up early on the west coast, alec bacon, he joins us now. good morning to you. good morning, thanks for having me. >> steve: you got tools and equipment, that is pricey. you put in the electric fence. describe the problem before you put in the fence and the reaction since.
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>> it was nightly break-ins, waking me up, taking me away from home, coming in, fences cut wide open, costly repair, every time i have an emergency repair, talking thousand bucks roughly. to the point i started driving around with fence in my car and fix it myself, i couldn't stop it. fence repair is the beginning. each time someone would come in, might have stolen a hand tool, radio, or taken a $10,000 item, all over the place, down to my truck being stolen through a brand-new fence that cost me another two or three thousand dollars to repair. >> ainsley: you have had truc catalytic converters.
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you can only use this fence in industrial areas. how did you come up with this idea and have you caught anyone on camera touching the fence and getting buzzed? >> no, people are very scared of it, which is what we wanted. we don't want people hurt, we want people staying off our property. it is just the fence, it is city council has to allow people to have this fence, it has been amazing for business. >> brian: how much did it cost you? >> about 14 to 15,000 per year, annual subscription, i don't own it, it is not mine. >> steve: it is working and you touch it, 7000 volts right there. out of curiosity, given so much stuff was stolen and vehicles
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and everythingel l else, did the cops come back and say we retrieved your stuff? >> unfortunately, usually, we found it ourselves. we have great police here in tacoma, their hands are tied, they are not allowed to do anything. there is no illegal activity anymore unless you have money or you are a business owner and you can have illegal activity. criminals have been set free. we have gotten really good push from the police, they are very helpful and apologetic, but they can't do anything. >> ainsley: what would happen if someone did touch it, wouldn't kill them, right? just shock them? >> no, it is dc power, it is a painful hit and it will continue to go, but there is no -- it
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will not kill you. >> brian: leave his stuff alone, no problem. >> just stay out. >> brian: do us a favor and stop robbing stuff. >> ainsley: thanks. >> brian: best of luck. promise to call ahead before i visit. >> ainsley: turn it off when i walk through. >> brian: we kickoff wounded warrior project, how you can support our heroes next. more shopping? you should watch your spending honey. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. check it out, you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, i'll look into that. let me put a reminder on my phone. save $700 dollars.
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the city rebuilt a bridge and walk that were badly damaged by a hurricane. >> steve: robert ray will join us live with a look. hi, robert >> good morning from beautiful jacksonville, beach on the atlantic. it is muggy this morning. take a look at visuals from this great part of the country. the thing is florida has been in a big heat wave, especially southern end of the state. that is creasing the temperatures of the water on the atlantic and in the gulf, that didn't bode well, take a look at the pier behind me, it was ripped up by hurricane matthew and hurricane irma. they reopened it last july. listen to what the pier manager told me about the reopening and
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how it is holding up. >> in the past, it failed because storm surge came down and crashed on top and they built the pier higher this time. we have seen several storms already since the pier has been reopened and everything has held up. >> and it is holding up okay, they hope that happens as the summer progresses and potential for tropical storms come in. cruising across america on fox weather fox news begins today. i'm starting here on the atlantic taking the beast on an epic journey, i will not give details where i'm stopping, it is a big surprise. we will end up in santa monica, california late last week. >> steve: road trip, thank you, robert, live from florida. we are live at 28th and sixth avenue for annual wounded warrior project soldier ride
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here on fox square. >> brian: all the bikes are ready to ride from midtown, manhattan to coney island before going to rhode island this weekend. >> ainsley: michael lennington along with purple heart recipient, notre dame grad, daniel green. good morning. tell us your story, you are a wounded warrior. >> i am. i joined military after my basketball career after university of notre dame career. i was hit and it separated my left arm from my body and i was a lefty. i arrived to walter reed medical center a few days later and wounded warrior was there to welcome me home. i knew i would not be long. was i going to be bitter or
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better and wounded warrior challenged me to be better and i did better for 19 years. >> brian: you were in uniform at that time when she was hit, right? >> i was. >> talk about what soldier right has become. >> i was in iraq at the time. i was brigade commander. soldier ride began in 2004. >> steve: live here first. tony snow, as you remember. this is our 19th year of doing soldier ride with "fox and friends" and this program has grown into more than cycling event, it is mind/body connection, warriors form a cohort and take advantage of other programs and services we provide. it is about camaraderie, i couldn't be more grateful to fox and more proud of daniel and the other riders. >> steve: how excited are you
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and the 40 people behind you about the next three days? >> i told them, forget about your disabilities and all your problems, have fun, enjoy the city, challenge yourself physically and mentally and have fun and be grounded in gratitude, we have a nation that continue to support our calls. >> ainsley: your book is about athletes. >> brian: your guys went back to the kill zone and to find your hand with the ring on it. >> they did. against company orders. retrieved my wedding rings. when i woke up, they said, what do you want us to do with these rings? i was awarded the purple heart. >> ainsley: we hear stories all the time, no man left behind, no
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hand left behind. we come back, i want to hear what today looks like. >> steve: before we go, what is the website for people who want to donate? >> wounded warrior project.org, get involved, opportunities all over the country. this is our 652nd soldier ride. >> brian: new york respond and care and fdny and here is nypd. >> amazing, nothing like new york for support of this event. >> steve: on the other side, we will kick things off. wounded warrior project soldier ride kicks off on "fox and friends" coming up live. >> brian: check in with bill hemmer. >> bill: next year i'm going with you to montauk. good luck.
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awaying press conference out of finland. big hearings on the hill, one focus on climate, john kerry is the star witness, we'll see it together. elon musk with a prediction when your computer becomes smarter than you are and stuck inside of your car in a tree, you have to see it to believe it, we ain't making it up. we'll see you top of the hour 12 minutes away. 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, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination.
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♪ >> ainsley: we've been talking to them, their stories are amazing. we are back to kickoff this year's wounded warrior project soldier ride. the director is here now. great to see you guys. we're minutes away from the launch through the midtown tunnel, down the lie, and then where do they hand? >> ceremony at the memorial for those lost on 9/11 and tomorrow community ride with with a thousand riders in babylon to the beach and finish on saturday
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in the hamptons. it is a tough week. >> ainsley: 65 miles, are you nervous? she's in great shape, played di basketball at notre dame. >> steve: you are going to coney island, do you have time to stop for a hot dog? >> going to the amusement park and we go out on the pier, it is wonderful. a wonderful end. >> steve: get ready for the cyclone. >> brian: do you want to launch them now and see them come by? >> absolutely. >> steve: launching them here for 19 years. we're do a countdown from three and these guys go. three, two, one. go! [cheering] >> brian: there you go. >> soldier ride! >> soldier ride 2023! >> good job, you guys.
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>> what that was great, thank you very much for joining us today are making this le. before we left field. [applause] >> good morning everybody, president biden licking up bethel and then, is about to hold out rare news conference, a combination to showcase nato's resolved against russian aggression is we say hello and good morning. in europe is realigning itself in real time are watching today. how are you doing good morning. >> good morning, this is "america's newsroom." i'm glad to be here with you today. if president biden is not here he's in finland because the president is capping up the five
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