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recommend. >> laura: this is what you notice, you notice these things, i'm listening for substance, you are looking for crazy eyes. great to see you, that's it. don't foreget to set your dvr, stay connected and remember, jesse is next. >> todd: fox news alert, hunter biden expected to plead guilty tomorrow. a business associate is talking to congressional investigators on monday. you're watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday. i'm todd piro. >> carley: and the big question is was joe biden involved in his son's business deals when he was vice president. kevin mccarthy says republicans could look into impeaching
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president biden based on the evidence. >> speaker mccarthy: it you're sitting in our position today, we would not know any of this had republicans not taken the majority. hannity, this is rising to level of impeachment inquiry. >> todd: brooke singman has more on this. >> brooke: that's right, things are progressing quickly. we learn former business social security and former burisma archer will testify. he plans to testify joe biden attended business meetings up to two dozen times while vice president and american people may hear from the source, u.s. attorney from delaware, david weiss, into how the doj handled the federal probe into the president's son. justice department says it believes it is in the public interest for the american people and for congress to hear
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directly from u.s. attorney weiss on assertions and questions about authority at a public hearing. the white house is denying the president himself with ian sams tweeting, instead of focusing on issues americans want us to address like lowering inflation or create jobs, this is what house republicans want to prioritize, eagerness to go after the president is seemingly bottom less. this is the white house press secretary yesterday. listen. >> curious if the white house and president stand behind his comment he's never been involved and never spoken about his son's businesses. >> i've been asked this a million times issue the answer remains the same, the president was never in business with his son. i don't have anything to add. >> brooke: james comer says the truth will prevail.
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>> we know about what joe biden's involvement was, we are at the point we need people to come in under oath and go into detail. i think all roads point to joe biden. >> brooke: hunter biden will enter a courtroom tomorrow and expected to plead guilty, likely allowing him to avoid jail time over tax charges. >> todd: miranda devine reported about devin archer. she says the white house is trying to course correct before he testifies. >> this is different from denials made by joe biden. devin archer is about to testify on monday about what he witnessed and what joe biden knows he witnessed between the meetings of hunter biden, joe biden and overseas business
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partners, they changed their tune significantly. the line is joe biden is not in business with his son and you can bet that coming in the future there will be pausing the meaning of "in business." >> carley: and glenn youngkin approval rating hitting a high, could he throw his hat in the ring for . earlier this month youngkin said he is focused on virginia's legislature election in november, has not explicitly ruled out a white house bid leads you to wonder. >> todd: don't discount it, the numbers in his bank account, very wealthy guy. >> carley: bingo, the white house is doubling down on the
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debunked claim about florida curriculum, the ladies of "the view" taking things a step further. >> i live in florida. i have been spitting mad about the culture wars that ron desantis has been creating. when he says he has nothing to do with it -- >> carley: jack brewer lives in florida, we'll see what he has to say about it, hope we don't have to bleep anything, this is live. >> todd: check this out. >> swing and ground ball and turner bobbles it and second error against trae turner. >> todd: did you ever have a day nothing seemed to go right, bad day by turner, he got booed by his fans. it got worse, a lot worse. we'll explain it. "fox and friends first" on a tuesday.
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>> todd: the obama's former chef was paddle boarding sunday night and went underwater and never resurfaced. his body was found yesterday. the obamas were not at home at the time. they said they got to know him as a warm and extraordinary person. he leaves behind a wife and twin teenage boys.
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>> carley: the alabama woman who vanished for two days admits to ly lying. >> my client has given me permission to make the following statement onner had behalf. there was no kidnapping on thursday, july 13th, 2023. my client did not see a baby on the side of the road. my client apologizes for her actions. >> carley: she called 911 claiming she saw a young child on the side of the road before disappearing. she returned home two days later telling police she was kidnapped by a white man with orange hair. officials say they found searches on her comfuture about the movie "taken." >> todd: all the resources
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wasted on that search. the white house doubling down on kamala harris criticism of florida new teachings on slavery. >> let's not forget what we have seen past several months, we witness extreme officials across the country lie about american history. most recent example shamefully promoting a lie that enslaved people benefited from slavery accurate, insulting, hurtful and prevents an honest account of our nation's history. >> todd: white house pointing to this line in curriculum that said slaves developed skills which could be applied for personal benefit. one co-developer has this response. this curriculum is about having people who live the experience, live the history tell their stories and nothing is more important than that we never
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ever erase the stories that the people who live the story tell. no one has a right to interpret before first understanding the people who lived them. >> carley: jack brewer, ceo of brewer group and former n.f.l. player. what do you think of this controversy? >> jack: to me, it is sad, this issue started because folks were trying to merge transgenderism, identity with black history and unfortunately with all the things blacks have gone through, why are we putting the word benefit and slavery in the same sentence? for me tissuing is a nonstarter. i don't know why anyone would defend that. just address the sentence and correct it. i don't understand why people on the right would go there.
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this is the reason we have such a difficult time appealing to black people is because we allow issues like this to get away from us and we should be talking about the amazing things african americans have done throughout the history of this nation and now in a tit-for-tat with folks on the left talking about benefiting from slavery. it is ridiculous in my mind. >> carley: what do you think the co-developer said, his point, he was telling the story of slaves that despite atrocities they endured went on to succeed, that is what he meant by using the word benefit. >> jack: i believe him, he may have meant that, the sentence didn't come across like that to african americans.
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i understand what he attempted to do and he should be applauded because he has created one of the most robust curriculum in the nation. we are talking about a sentence that says slavery and benefit have anything to do with each other. for me, it doesn't make sense to talk about it. >> todd: understand that perspective, what stood out how quickly kamala harris jumped on plane to jacksonville, florida to complain and fight this whereas the border czar doesn't visit the border with any regularity. now what does the biden administration doing? suing texas governor greg abbott. the lawsuit claims texas flouted
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without obtaining federal authorization, this floating barrier poses threat to public safety and presents humanitarian concern. the white house is suing texas for doing a better job dealing with the border than they are, is that what i'm hearing? >> jack: no doubts. this is stuff we should be talking about instead of slavery and benefit and other things, all we are doing is diverting from real issues of americans. this drives people crazy. why are we not addressing this issue? the biden administration is allowing people to come across the border. 70% of these people are assaulted, you have little girls coming across this border with morning after pills in their pocket because they know they will have to give their body up going across the border.
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it is ridiculous and inhumane. look at the issues going on in our country and this issue is exace perating that. including the fatherless issues. so many people are overrunning our schools and no one is addressing this. it is absolutely ridiculous. this stuff should be it's00 allow people to come across the border in these conditions, particularly kids, it is unbelievable. >> carley: governor abbott said only lawsuit i'm aware of that the biden administration brought is against a state that is trying to impede illegal immigration. thank you. we appreciate you. >> good abbott should be applauded. >> todd: from texas to california, superintendent trying to advocate for secret gender policy in school, he
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brock is standing by his decision. >> the idea that you don't do anything is wrong. we tell people, if you see something, say something. i want people to report crimes. i want people to make citizen arrests. behind the police that are there and our public safety servants, but we have to restore our city to a peaceful state. >> todd: meantime, the california state superintendent gets police escort out of a meeting after he tried to inform parents about a child's desire to change genders much watch. >> the policy you consider tonight may fall outside of the law that respect privacy and safety for our students but may put our students at risk because
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they may not be in homes where they can be safe. >> time. i appreciate you being here. here is the problem. we're here because of people like you. you are in sacramento proposing things that pervert children. >> todd: you just heard from sonya shaw, she joins us alongside jennifer kennedy, who also spoke at the meeting. you use the phrase perverting our children. how is that happen something >> when they make an attack pushing parents out and they bring things that sexualize children into the classroom, i called it perversion of children. >> todd: the state superintendent left. he is protesting the policy, i will read in full. staff must notify parents and
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guardians within three days from the date any administrator or certified staff becomes aware student is requesting to be identified or treated as gender, than the student's biological sex or gender listed on the student's birth certificate or official record. jennifer, i can't wrap my head around why is that controversial? why is the superintendent fighting this so much? >> unfortunately, a lot of people equate it to anti-gay hate, which it isn't. behavioral flag with kids at school temperature is something parents need to know if their child is gender identifying on campus. >> todd: you are not anti-gay, anti-trans, that is the troep thrown out.
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>> absolutely not. that is what you heard at the meeting, we're not opposed to people there choices, we're opposed to our children keeping things secret from parents, opposed to secrets from inner pas. >> todd: i understand not every single child in america lives in a perfectly loving home. i acknowledge that off the bat. why does it feel like in states in california there is assumption all parents who by and large would die for their kids are somehow unsafe for those kids. why? >> because we're putting an exact threat to what the agenda is. tony thurmon called us extremist
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for wanting to involve the parents. for me, the extremist is him. i don't think anything is extreme about involving a parent. a parent has a right to be in part of their children's upbringing. unless deemed unfit to say they aren't fit and dangerous and extreme thing. >> todd: jennifer, you are a lawyer, how are test scores in great state of california? >> test scores are in the toilet, ranking near last in student achievement metrics. decades ago, california was top of the charts and right now despite all the money, we are in the worst place our kids could be. >> todd: why is state superintendent coming to school board meetings focusing on stuff like this instead of student test scores? >> that was absolute flex by tony thurmon and gavin newsom to
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show power of state to coerce and to really affect local governance and take away local go governance. >> todd: we reached out for comment and have not heard back. ladies this is not the first story where parents are fighting back, it is latest we're doing, i'm sure there will be more. thank you for your time, we appreciate it. a major update about the lowe's employee attacked trying to stop a robbery and fired for that act. we'll tell you what the company just did. >> carley: and timeline for crackdown on water heaters by the biden administration, we'll tell you when this is expected to impact your home. don't go anywhere. ♪
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>> doug: you may not pay attention to your water heater until things go wrong, but the federal government is looking at them closely. the white house was asked about targeting gas and electric water heaters and the administration says it will save consumers money. >> when it comes to water heaters, it is proposed, what has been put forward. if enacted, it would not go into effect until 2029. if and when it is enacted, it will save 11 billion per year, that is what the president wants to do. >> doug: could be higher up-front costs, everything from gas stoves to clothes washers, ceiling fans and dehumidifiers and there will be pushback on
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capitol hill. >> the up-front cost and long-term should not be made by the government. this is just more of the federal government continuing to overreach into american lives. >> doug: you get sense the white house is treading carefully after blow back that led to bans for new construction on stoves. if todd has to take a cold shower, katy bar that door. >> todd: weville more discussion on that, ceiling fans is the thing i utilize to use less energy in my air conditioning use. why go after that? >> carley: you make so much sense. >> todd: i'm whining.
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>> doug: you need a cold shower. >> todd: hunter biden made million dollars off his artwork and one of the buyers is a prominent democrat donor who president biden appointed to a position. >> carley: knock me over with a feather. cheryl casone is here. the shady narrative never ends. >> cheryl: artwork adds an interesting twist. house members are investigating him. this is elizabeth hersch nafali. she spent, go through donations. $1.3 million is how much revenue hunter biden made from his artwork, a lot of money. okay. she says she is major democratic donor who gave $200,000 in 2020,
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30,000 to the dnc in 2023 and did donations and maxed those out, as well. july of 2022 and they don't know if before or after buying artwork from biden. she was appointed abroad. another buyer spent on artwork for hunter biden. look, this connection is another in a string of questionable connections to people that want something from hunter biden or his father, president joe biden. maybe money talks here. >> carley: the guy who everybody is calling hunter biden sugar brother because he bailed him out of the tax situation by giving him a loan to pay his taxes, bought some of his artwork, too. one silver lining, i believe in
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hunter biden child support agreement, some money from paintings goes to his kid. that is not the point of the story. the woman who bought one of the paintings got a job. >> cheryl: he was making millions, tens of thousands per month. >> todd: $83,000. >> cheryl: for what, he has expertise inun aring energy company overseas? >> todd: so many holes to fill in on the story. a positive. positive update to upsetting story. >> cheryl: i went on yesterday and i was upset about what happened at lowe's. this employee was fired because she stopped people walking out with merchandise. she was upset. one of the shoplifters, turns
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around and punches her three times. lowe's instead of celebrating her and thanking her, they fired her. guess what? lowe's have rehired this woman, she was there for 13 years. here is what lowe's is saying after not making a statement before. senior management became aware of the incidents, we are reinstating her job. there is nothing more important than safety of our employees and customers. we are working to prosecute those responsible for the theft and violent act. all three shoplifters have been identified. at this point, mug shots are out there. >> carley: sounds like it was a local lowe's attention and it
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went to the stop. >> cheryl: she brought tears to my eyes, that is rare for me. >> todd: it is not about money, it is standing up for right and wrong. she shouldn't be punished. >> cheryl: "try this in a small town," this is now number two on billboard chart. this is jason aldean. the cancel culture went after him. he came out and goes, thank you fans for supporting me and making this a hit song. listen. >> somebody asks me, you think you will play this song tonight. the answer was simple, the people have spoken and you guys spoke loudly this week. >> cheryl: the song saw 999% increase in streams this week and 11.7 total streams.
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his wife and kids were celebrating. cancel culture backing down because it didn't happen. he was accused of being pro-lynching, it is ridiculous what this country star was accused of >> todd: 11.7 million streams speak for itself. we are on the virge of a ups worker strike that could cost the economy $7 billion in a matter of days, we'll explain what it will do to your wallet. >> carley: plus, president biden's age has democrats doubts his re-election bid. wait until you hear what some in his own party are demanding from his campaign. k-d
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>> carley: 340,000 ups workers could go on strike, costing the economy $7 billion in just 10 days alone.
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losses could hit consumers costing $4 billion bucks. a tariff expert joins us now. salvatore, good morning. a lot to get to. the clock is ticking. what are the chances of ups workers going on strike? >> i would say given the past precedence with long shoremen, going on strike in last couple years, i would say there will not be a strike if i had to make the call. >> carley: why do you think that? >> i think the administration couldn't afford another hit with these issues, i think they will try to negotiate. next year is an election year, this could be catastrophic for rural areas who don't have
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accessibility to amazon logistics, covering more dense areas. i think it would harm small business, not large conflomerate. >> carley: marty wall says he doesn't see biden getting involved in this unless asked. do you think the president might be doing some behind the scenes things to avoid strike that we don't know about. >> i would presume that. they were behind the scene with long shoremen. it could affect the diminimus program, largest program of duty-free goods coming to the u.s. i think it could play a role. i think the lobbyists that are handling this want to see this
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resolved. i don't think the economy given how fragile it has been over last year could deal with a prolonged strike. >> carley: everybody wants to see this get resolved. things hit a roadblock between teamsteres and ups. current contract expires on monday. teamsters leader says we are sending a message we are united and ready to fight. what are they fighting for? >> fighting for first and foremost additional enemy for hourly wages, quality of life issues, they want air conditioning in the trucks. they have seen what other unions have done in trade. they want to get something similar. they see companies making billions of dollars and feel a
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lot is on their back and they want a piece of the pie, pretty straightforward. >> carley: if things end up not reaching a deal and a strike does happen, how does this impact all of us? >> well, obviously, there will be delays. amazon logistics, which used to use ups a lot more and other carriers, approximately used in 8 to 10% of total volume. they use the postal service and amazon logistics. this will be more impactful if you are amazon consumer in less dense areas. this is beyond consumers. ups handles business freight and have wdemarcus ware houses in
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kentucky. businesses that inventory tied up in the supply chain. what i understand from industry, has not been a big shift from ups customers going to competitors, such as federal express and other start-ups such as speed-ex and companies of digital-type delivery like uber eats and door dash. a lot of people in the market. >> carley: absolutely, got to leave it there, we appreciate you. todd. >> todd: house speaker kevin mccarthy says republicans could launch impeachment inquiry into biden based on the latest biden family investigation. >> carley: steve doocy will look at what is coming up. >> steve: 9 minutes and 30
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♪ >> carley: hunter biden will plead guilty tomorrow and likely avoid jail time in federal tax and gun case. republicans are refusing to let up their investigation of biden family corruption and now house speaker kevin mccarthy says we could be on the verge of impeachment. >> when president biden was running for office, he told the american public that he has never talked about business. he said his family has never received a dollar from china, which we now prove is not true. this is rising to the level of impeachment inquiry which provides congress the strongest power to get the rest of the knowledge and information needed. >> todd: outkick host tomi lahren joins us now. great to have you as always. as we expect archer's testimony that hunter was on calls with
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hunter's business associates. have we reached the point more and more people are talking about impeachment even more than just a month ago? >> listen for months now we have been literal tripping over evidence. you actually have to trip and avoid the evidence that's been piling up, not implicating hunter biden but implicating joe biden himself. a lot of people in the media get thin correct. they think we are simply going after hunter because he has addiction issues and because his life is in shambles. not so. we want to know if the big guy was involved and we want to know if that combings at a risk and cost of our national security and our national interest. but i would say if an impeachment inquiry coming up on the horizon i speak for a lot of americans when i say well, it's about dang time we have something seriously done here so that the american people can get to the real truth, have some real transparency. and then decide for themselves should he actually continue to
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run in 2024. this is going to be big. this testimony is going to be big. and notice how the white house and the white house press secretary continues to squirm when these questions start piling up. even for members of the media that you wouldn't expect, i love to see it. >> carley: yeah, there has been a shift in messaging. what do you think about that? it used to be joe biden never spoke to his son about his overseas business dealings. now you heard whowfers press secretary: say is he not in business with his son. >> yeah. the language here is very important and it's very strategic so i hope that the real journalists out there, i hope they are listening, picking up on this. you're going to hear more of this. but you can't get out of what we already have on tape of the president saying that he has no knowledge of his son's business dealings. that's going to be a very damning piece of this puzzle. i think he probably really wishes he wouldn't have phrased it like that because now it's looking more and more apparent
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he was in some way, shape, or form, we don't know yet, involved in those business dealings. >> todd: going to be interesting to parse ian sam's language. each word is going to be dissected because i think they have a problem on their hands. meantime president biden's recent falls are reportedly worrying some democrats about his 2024 campaign. one anonymous congressional democrat telling nbc news the democratic party needs to be responsive so what people are saying about biden and their concerns that they have with his age. the number of text messages i got after the president fell my phone was blog up. oh, this is so bad. combine that with the falling of the bribery allegations begs the question will democrats now kick joe biden off the ticket and, if not, what else would it take? >> yeah, i think the democrats with would much rather talk about joe biden's age than talk about his scandals, right? so i think that you are going to see a big shift to them now being more open to them
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discussing his mental acuity and his physical ability because that is much easier for them to discuss, somebody who is in their 80's. only someone in their 80's is going to be somewhat declining. whthey would rather discuss that than the scandals here then they would have to admit their lazy journalism for many years covering up are to the biden family scandals. one person, you guys know, this sitting in california right now, governor gavin newsom he is probably getting a lot of text messages every time we see the president stumble both physically or with his words. and i think is he gearing up ready to go. he is watching and he is waiting and it's almost shark week, guys. and gavin newsom is like a hungry shark. he is ready to go, in my opinion. >> carley: before we let did you go from joe biden to his democrat challenger r.f.k. jr. he recently said he has been slammed by the media even more than donald trump and if he read the things and believed the things in newspapers he would
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himself, he says it's all wrong. think about that. real quickly here. >> he has been attacked by the mainstream media. i don't think there is a politician alive that's been attacked more by the mainstream media than one donald j. trump. let's be serious here. he has been attacked. in that game donald trump still reins supreme. >> carley: probably doesn't want to win that won but he won. got to leave it right there. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> all roads point to joe biden. any reasonable personal would see that. >> james comer says we are looking forward very much to hearing from devon archer. archer backed out of depositions three times. >> this is going to rise to impeachment inquiry. >> 1.3 million is how much revenue hunter biden has made from artwork. >> one of the buyers is a prominent democratic donor. >> arrested, the search for evidence expanded to the backyard. >> for a ninth straight day. >> more forensic testing of evidence is needed. >> wal

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