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good at. in the end, there are people like us and we do well to be people like them. if you have a question, e-mail us at fox.com. thank you for spending part of your sunday with us. good night from south carolina. >> carley: texas dad springs into action torose cue his baby trapped oodz a car in the scorching summer heat. caughts on tape. are americans buying bidenomicses? >> we have wages growing faster than inflation and that is a welcome change. it is relative -- it is relatively new. >> shannon: that is a lot of catching up for people to do. >> it is relatively new. >> carley: and twitter is ditching the logo for a
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brand-new look. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> ashley: and i'm ashley strohmier in for todd piro. chairman jim jordan says investigators are in final stage of biden family bribery probe. doug luzader has details. >> douglas: are we getting closer to answer on how the investigation of hunter biden has been handled? the judiciary says we are. >> who are you going to believe, the two whistleblowers whose testimony has been consistent or the garland-biden justice department which can't get their story straight? >> doug: two whistleblowers say there was interference in the investigation. democrats have stood by the white house.
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>> since you reference the hearing, what a ridiculous clown show, i have respect for whistleblowers, but the fact is from the basis of the hearing, they didn't have a fair shot of what they came to say in light of the clown show. i'm not confident about what the whistleblowers said. >> doug: one of the president's rivals for democratic nomination says the allegations are troubling. >> the issues now coming up are worrying enough that we need a real investigation of this corrupt company that paid out 10 million to hunter biden and his dad. if that is true, then it is really troubling. it needs to be investigated. >> doug: if there is not resolution, it is possible republicans could seek to impeach attorney general merrick garland. >> speaker mccarthy said if we have to go to impeachment
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inquiry, we doll that, it being loos now based on evidence piling up, what we heard from the whistleblowers past week and conflicting statements, like we're moving in that direction at pretty quick pace. >> jordan warns it can grind work to a halt in congress. >> carley: that is what happens on capitol hill. thank you so much. on the whistleblower front, here is jonathan turley's take on what they had to say during congressional testimony last week. >> jonathan: deal on the table to extend and weiss allowed it to run. why did he tell whistleblowers he didn't have this authority? why when prosecutors signed off it mysteriously die. all those are serious questions and why the scandal is becoming one of the most significant of
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my lifetime. if half is you troo, we are dealing with a major scandal in the united states. >> carley: democratic presidential candidate robert f. kennedy jr. is addressing the main-stream media coverage of his campaign. >> i've been slammed in a way that is unprecedented, even more than president trump was slammed by the corporate media. if i believe the stuff papers report on main-stream news, i would definitely not vote for me and i would not -- i would think i was a despicable person. >> carley: president biden edging out top challenger by 50% in clear politics average of poll. >> ashley: governor of no label larry hogan dodging a question about run nothingure 22. >> i am a big believer in
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bipartisan cooperation and reaching across the aisle to get things done. that is how i was successful in the bluest state in america. we don't know what is going to happen in the future. if nobody wants candidate a or b, maybe there will be candidate c, i am focused on getting republican party on track. >> ashley: in a new fox news op ed, no labels, engaging directly in campaign and began endorsing candidates, picking one party over another under the auspice of bipartisanship. brian harmon cruising to victory in the rain yesterday winning by a six-stroke lead. >> [cheering] -- >> and harmon makes his history
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here. >> carley: harmon's first victory since 2017, and moving him to tenth. he is american, we love it. >> ashley: wild video out of san francisco, speeding car plows through a dead-end barrier and goes flying and flipping to the sidewalk several feet below. we'll tell you what happened here. >> carley: first gas store and air conditioner, now it is your water heater. we'll ask cory mills about biden attempt to regulate your home appliances. don't go anywhere.
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>> carley: incredible rescue caught on camera. a texas dad smashes the windshield of a locked car, this happened in southern texas where heat indexes were over 100 degrees. the man smashed the window and allowed a woman to climb in and save the child. the baby is all right. you hate to see a situation unfold like that. everybody is okay in this situation. >> every year you hear heat
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related death with some kids, kids get in cars themselves and parents, it is too late. can't stress enough. so glad everybody is okay. we will get relief for the southern tier. heat will spread to other areas eastward. current temperatures, 78 in dallas, for them, that is a cool off, look at heat spreading tuesday and wednesday. broader section of the country, more population getting heat. we will see relief in areas that have seen incredible heat for weeks and months. here is forecast high, 102 in dallas, 115 in phoenix, spread heat to the north. 102 in kansas city. 89 in new york. in the 90s in some areas of the northeast on wednesday and
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thursday. for phoenix, we broke a record, 23 days in phoenix. next 10 days, get into this weekend and monday and tuesday, 106 and 104 is great for them, they have been 110 for weeks on end. look at potential of severe storms firing up across the midwest and northeast. this is not severe weather outbreak. could see dangerous lightning and strong winds. keep a heads up. there is future track. pop-up thunderstorms could bring delay in the air. check with your air carrier and that will move to northeast for tuesday. not a whole lot happening on the map, which is great news and relief for areas across southeast and southernin plas.
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>> carley: phoenix is breaking records. >> janice: to say 104 is relief is nutty. happy monday. >> ashley: biden administration climate crusade coming for your water heater. department of energy proposal require hot water heaters to meet fstandard to lower carbon dioxide emission to lower electricity bills, but could be more expensive to buy in the first place. cory mills joins us now. is this in the name of climate change? it seems like we are overregulated. >> well, it is absolutely we are over regulated, up-front cost in comparison to long-term savings is not a decision to be made by the government, should be made
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by the citizen. water heaters would draw from the heat outside and take longer to heat up water and northern climates it would be less efficient. at call or on call water here would be more proficient. this is the federal government continuing to overreach. first your gas stove then your air conditioner, then your water heater, it continues on and on and on, only thing safe, put it upstairs. >> ashley: it seems like there are whacky regulations being put in play. i know we know there is a lot of cons to this, do you see pros in this? it will save billions, do you see pros to this at all? >> i think that depends on the individual consumer. with 40-year high inflation,
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cost of living out of control, people having to make the decision between filling your gas tank or grocery store, people getting second and third job is not viable option to come out with high up front cost to think about savings. could it make savings in the end? sure. there are a lot of efficiencies about whether or not you have accessible cash to do that up front as opposed to right now. >> ashley: rock legend ted nuget is defending jason aldean. watch. >> the idiots hate this aldean song, they hate when we push back against silence. the song is about self-defense and protecting your neighbor. we dismiss them because they have now soul.
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i laugh in their face. >> ashley: congressman, the left, deemed him extremist, being from small town in missouri, myself, none of what we see in big cities and what you see in this video would happen in a small town because they would be too fearful of the repercussions. what do you think? >> exactly right. i came from a small town in central florida. you find this in woke, soft on crime, no bail reform, catch and release metropolitan cities, you don't find this behavior in small towns, we stay armed in our homes and we understand what it is to lock our doors and don't try to hurt innocent civilians or destroy businesses. what jason aldean said is correct, i defend and stand with
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jason aldean. i downloaded this song, he is talking about rule of law, not mob rule and talking about protecting our cities and homes employees >> ashley: this song has been out for a while, i guess it took the music video for them to jump all over it. more cancel culture. >> ashley: if people jumping on the train have anything else to do with their lives, they might be bored. >> have a great morning. >> ashley: even cnn calling out vice president kamala harris about social studies curriculum. >> look how quickly kamala harris jumped on it, the fact this is her best moment, fabricated matter, pretty ridiculous. >> ashley: florida parent and teacher are here to respond. >> carley: were you part of box
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>> ashley: new york city police uncovering sound-proof room in the basement of heurmann's home, where police say at least one woman may have been killed. investigators have been searching the property for a week now, bring nothing ground penetrating equipment, back hoe and cadaver dogs. they found guns and a large portrait of a woman with a bruised face. he was arrested and is prime suspect in a fourth killing, he maintains his innocence.
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car jackers caught on camera plowing through a deadend barrier and going through the barrier before landing upside down. they sprinted away. witness reported they had stolen the vehicle and hit the owner with a gun. no arrests have been made. >> carley: vice president kauchl being called out for making false claims about curriculum. >> they want to replace history with lies. middle school students in florida to be told that enslaved people benefited from slavery. >> everybody involved in this says this is fabricated issue and yet look how quickly kamala harris jumped on it.
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the fact this is her best moment a fab riindicated matter is ridiculous. >> carley: a former high school teacher who moved to florida and a mom from jacksonville, florida and is with moms for liberty join me now. this controversy has to do with curriculum which is extensive and includes one line, which various duties performed by slaves, tailoring, domestic services, black smithing and transportation, instruction shows how slaves developed skills for their personal benefit. the vice president is taking benefit with the phrase personal benefit. should she? >> this is a sick political strategy that vice president harris is trying to do. she knows her voters are not
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going to take time to read the curricula, the florida standards, which are most extensive on teaching black history. i read them last night and they are really beautiful standards and she is taking one line to gas light voters. it is obvious to those taking time to read it. those that don't research will eat this up like candy. you hear the word benefit, oh, no florida is saying slavery was a benefit and that is false, that is not what they are implying, they are saying historical facts, what the left is trying to do, do a revisionist history. >> carley: curriculum is 215 pages long. one of first line asks students to learn about positive
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influences and contributions by african americans and learn about consequences of slave trade in the colone. are you satisfied with the curriculum or do you see where the vice president is coming from? >> more than satisfied. vice president harris is showing she's uninformed and pedalling in cynical lies in order to stock anger. across the state and nation, we need to recognize why we're having this conversation. with recent passage of hb-7, which moms for liberty lobbied in support of. we teach african american history and horrors of slavery. new standards from kindergarten to 12th grade and required instruction on this topic for decades. for anyone to say our state
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doesn't want to properly teach is an absolute lie. >> carley: tell us about your experience as a high school teacher in california and how you saw the conversation of race unfold in the classroom. >> again, they are accusing right leaning states of doing what they are doing. when i taught in california, i would notice there was often historical facts left out of curricula. cherokee owned slaves. they want to leave facts out to create narrative and continue to create hysteria over something that happened 200 years ago, that is a stain in our nation's history, but so much to learn from it and they don't want that, they want to leave out facts. she is accusing the other side
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of what their side is doing, leaving out facts and that is what this line that she is upset about, it is historical fact. yes, slavery was abhorrent. they did learn skills and were able to apply them for personal benefit. she doesn't know history and doesn't call to mind historical facts and this is what she wants the nation's children to learn, to ignore key historical facts to have oppressed narrative in this country. >> carley: produce by large group of scholars, majority of them black scholars. thank you for joining us. do you remember this, squad member bush hired her own
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chicken. >> carley: "washington post" report found more americans are relying on buy now, pay later services just to afford groceries. survey found half think the economy is top issue and 44% of iowa gop voters feel the same way. >> ashley: carol roths, author of "you will owe nothing," i want to jump into this sound from forbes. listen to this. >> a year ago, joe biden was calling himself deficit cutter and slasher. this year 2-1/2 times the deficit what it was a year ago. we're bringing down inflation, twice what it was and preeses are not coming down. people, credit card debt, where
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is that. business investment not what it should be. what kind of world does he think he is living in? >> carol, is anyone better off than they were a few years ago? listen to what carley said, gas and eggs and price of goods coming down, it is not enough. what do you think? >> because you put a cute name on it, bidenomics, does not mean people are better off. it is crazy. biden and democrats are no longer party of the middle and working class. everything is worse off than before. based on stimulus and o overspending, we have double-digit inflation, people going into personal recession. they are taking on debt and dipping into savings. from a personal standpoint, keep
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telling people they are doing better, they try to get through typical cost of living. >> carley: if the president is campaigning off bidenomics, the white house is betting on the economy continuing to improve going into 2024. do you think that is true? >> i think there are a lot of significant headwinds here and around the world. we have seen growth rate in inflation slowing, but people dealing with that compound effect. reality is across the globe now, we're seeing issues with whether it has affected potential food prices and people feel like peak cheap oil and cost of energy may go up because we have done nothing to fix energy issues we face.
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there may be pause in time where it looks like things are getting better. commercial real estate on down, there are significant issues and risky strategy to hang their hat on the fact economy is crowning achievement. >> ashley: strikes could impact the economy, for three years we heard him bragging he is most pro-union president. watch. >> president biden: you have heard me say many times, i intend to be the most pro-union president. i'm proud to be the most pro-union president in american history. >> carley: strikes happen. what do you think is going to happen with the president and how will he react to it? >> i think he will continue to say he is out on front line
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negotiating, only people doing well are elite and well connected. certainly not the middle class and workers. you have to have sympathy for them out striking trying to get wages to keep pace with inflation. and the president propensity to be in delusional land separate from reality, he will continue to say these things. it should fall flat with the people who are living in reality. >> carley: thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> nice to see you. two college professors write open letter to president biden. we will unpack that one coming up. >> ashley: and bye-bye birdie, elon musk unveiling brand-new logo overnight. cheryl casone is here with
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>> carley: a group of migrants attacks pedestrians and throwing objects at them. two men tried to stop the
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migrants, but were left hospitalized after being attacked. the alleged assault come as the city becomes overwhelmed by the migrant crisis. mayor adams made this admission last week. >> we stated several months ago we reached full capacity, we'll see how much our cup has runneth over. we have no more room in the city. and we need help. >> carley: new york city welcomed 90's000 migrants since 2022. >> carley: and defying the supreme court when he doesn't agree with maga justices. cheryl casone is here with more. that is not how this works. >> cheryl: exactly, yeah. remember president biden's comment this was not a normal
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court. maybe professors are taking a cue. we have a hafrp afterward law professor and a student who write an open letter to the president. president biden restrain maga justices, if they announce interpretations of the constitution that undermine commitment, administration will be guided by their own constitutional interpretation. okay issue let's change the constitution. jonathan turley responding in an op ed. he said the left come to embrace the language illogic of segregation and call for measures against the supreme court. the constitution is what it is. you also have people pushing for
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expansion of the supreme court because they don't like what the justice rulings have been. let's be clear here, three branches of government under our constitution. >> ashley: like carley said, that is not how this works. twitter becomes x and it is live, actually active and live, cheryl. >> cheryl: big change to twitter and how it looks, coming from elon musk. he revealed the new logo, white x on black back ground. that is twitter headquarters in the picture. he wants to replace everything of the bird, if you will. one of his chief executives said that this is the future of limitedity rative activity, banking, a global market place for ideas, opportunities,
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powered by ai and x will connect us in ways we're beginning to imagine. elon musk said he wants x to be everything app, has company called space x, at one point he launched company called x.com, which ended up becoming paypal. this is the way this company is going to look. he did reach out to his users to get their opinion and they support this. >> carley: zuckerberg has meta and elon musk has x, both want everything all immersive. i think you can change the name of twitter, if you want. a lot of people went to the movie to see two opposing different movies. >> cheryl: 200,000 people booked
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both movies on the same day. "barbie" and "oppenheimer." "barbie" did beat "oppenheimer" at the weekend box office 337 million world wide opening weekend. "oppenheimer" came in 174 million. good news for hollywood, week three of the actor strike and what was interesting, barbie is now number one for 2023, edging out super mario brothers. the movie broke record female director who has brought us this incredibly pink movie. la ladies, and on, our friends dressed up, wore jackets and took kids, let's have fun.
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>> carley: good point. i'll bet the heat lead to people going to the movies much everybody is swelterring, but hollywood is saying thank you for the sun. thank you. republicans say they are in final stages of the biden family investigation, but the media says it is time to move on. >> this is the reality of the republican investigation into the so-called biden crime family. it seemingly riddled with stunts and conspiracy. >> would you advise your party to move on? >> i wouldn't. >> carley: joe concha is not done with this story either and he is next. >> ashley: steve doocy will look at what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> steve: hello, ladies, how was your weekend? coming up on "fox and friends" in 10 minutes and 28 seconds,
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let ron be ron. the florida governor is polling third in ape couple of key swing states, can he catch up? what the plan is about. first it was gas stoves and your air conditioner and your dishwasher, now they are taking aim at your hot water heat are. biden administration wants to crack down on your appliances sarah huckabee and -- on the channel you trust for your morning news. back in a couple with joe concha, you are watching "fox and friends" on number one fox news channel. k-d reds
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consider car jim jordan says investigation into corruption is final phase. the media wants to move on. this is the reality of the republican investigation into the so-called biden crime family seemingly riddled. these have already been investigated over and over and over again. >> i wonder after this plea happens, if you would advise your party to move on. >> no, i wouldn't, margaret. this is not just any person think is the son of the president of the united states. >> fox news contributor and columnist for the messenger joe concha joins us now. joe, moral of the same from the media. the only difference this is after the irs whistleblowers testified on capitol hill and said that the investigation into the president's son is a sham. but apparently that didn't move the needle for some folks on tv. >> yeah. carley, this analysis comes from alli very much think the
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journalist that most famously declared during the summer of 2020 that riots were mostly peaceful while buildings behind him were an orange inferno like a scene diehard in the plaza. there is that. oversees to be energy consultants without having any experience in energy in biden's case in places like china, ukraine, russia, other countries, and placed on whistleblower testimony that joe biden did profit off of those deals. he was the big guy. he got 10%, according to these whistleblowers, which is clearly a textbook example of influence peddling. therefore, the question can be asked by actual journalists who aren't named alli veshi is the president of the united states compromised by china and does it affect our policy decisions
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today the fact that some people in this industry outside of fox do not want to discuss this, they want to dismiss it, they want to ignore it, they want to mock it, that is the ultimate act of journal his stick malfeasance and it's not going away because we have a g.o.p. congress who will continue to pursue this and eventually, what can i say? we're going to get the actual truth whether the media likes it or not, ashley. >> ashley: couldn't you argue this is a sifting president, these are important topics that we are talking about that you say they refuse to talk about. couldn't you that they won't drop everything trump-related? he is not the sitting president. they harp on that every single day couldn't you argue the same thing, drop it? >> well, that's the thing, right? donald trump is not in office. he hasn't been for more than two years. almost all media attention goes in his direction based on his legal brackets going on.
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mar-a-lago documents. case in manhattan paying off porn stars, hush money. then we have the biden example where he has all these scandals going on and they are barely touched. so that's the problem, ashley, that we're going to have a 2024 election where you probably have donald trump as your nominee. it's not a slam dunk. the votes still don't count for six months. but will probably have donald trump vs. joe biden and all all we will be talking about is legal scandals instead of the issues affecting the country at this point feel much differently the call is she said this in 2021. >> you would rather me die, is that what you want to see? you want to see me die? because that could be the alternative. i receive death threats.
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i'm going to make sure i have security because i know i have had attempts on my life. so if i end up spending 200,000 or 10 more dollars on it, you know what? i get to be here to do the work. suck it up and defunding the police has to happen. we need defund the police and put that money into social safety net. >> carley: joe, there she was talking about spending money on her own personal security, she is still doing it because her latest campaign filing says she spent a total $360,000 and gave that money to her husband for private security services. so there's two things going on here. a lot of this money is going to her husband and, also her comments on defund the police versus her own spending on private security. >> amazing. amazing. defund the police except not for me and then i'm going to make money and pay my husband who is like the hunter biden of law enforcement has no experience in actually protecting people. this is incredible. congresswoman bush should resign
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or be ousted from congress. this sun enteble that kind of money for your own protection when you won't protect the people of st. louis who she represents. st. louis is one of the most dangerous cities in the country guys. -- gals it. cash. >> ashley: police can be looked at security for you and me all of us the rest of the country. there is that fact too. joe concha, thank you. >> bye. >> ashley: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day, everybody. >> if half of this is true, we are dealing with a major scandal. >> irs agents alleging irregularities into the investigation of hunter biden's taxes. >> at the end of the day we weren't following all of the evidence that we should have. >> brand new fox polls on the state of the rest. >> donald trump commandingly. >> there is movement on the candidates below. >> i'm the one dan of candidate in race actually leading us to something. >> a texas dad springs into action to rescue

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