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where you are talking about the indefensible. hunter biden fought providing proper child support tooth and nail despite being a millionaire. joe and jill refused to acknowledge this child. >> carley: a lot going on with the biden family, to say the least. >> todd: "fox & friends" starts now, joe. >> ainsley: we begin with a fox news alert on two major stories we are following for you this morning. first, hunter biden's former business associate devon archer expected to testify on capitol hill this morning at 10:00. in that closed door testimony he is, expected to reveal that joe biden's alleged involvement in multiple phone calls regarding foreign business deals when he was the vice president. >> and then in miami, a long time employee of former president trump's mar-a-lago estate is set to appear before a judge in connection with the classified documents case. >> will: over the weekend trump
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labeled that he ordered the staffer to delete surveillance video, quote, prosecutorial fiction. we do not expect to hear from the president today as he continues his beach vacation in delaware. >> ainsley: there he is on the beach 10 days. >> will: 10 days for president joe biden as controversy swirls around him this morning. fascinating to see what gets advanced today oversight committee devon archer. closed door testimony. we expect that the transcript will be released at some point. that starts by the way at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. it's, on one hand, a story that he would expect some and it will be interesting to see if our suspicion is confirmed, some testimony to back up the idea that joe biden maybe was sitting right next to hunter biden when he threatened the chinese official or that joe biden did get on the phone with ukrainian energy officials. >> ainsley: speaker phone? >> will: it's the potential for firsthand testimony that
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confirms many of our suspicions. >> joey: what we will hear we have a text exchange between devon archer and hunter biden. the judge threw out my conviction today hunter responds thank god first good news in way too long, my friend. i'm so happy for you. i know it's been a living hell. and take great step forwards. love you. very much man, really mean it. i'm smiling for the first anytime a year these explicative, i swear to god, will have the last laugh. i know and i mean it. can i please come see you now that i'm not a felon? don't answer that just when and where? hunter responds jokingly i liked you better as a felon, and you know it. i'm in newberry port, massachusetts for next week or so.
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call me later. archer? okay. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. >> shows you that they are best friends. how much they do love each other almost brothers. they appeared on boards including burisma, china, and you wanted to hold this up. >> biden to city drop dead. new york dems this is on the migrant crisis. but you can see on the cover this is-somebody gave me saturday's paper. >> ainsley: you wanted to hold up the one that says. >> will: digitally, this is what the cover of today is. got to get the newest newspaper. doj jailing he's preps house testimony. ainsley: what they're talking about is other the weekend on saturday, which is very strange for the doj to send a letter to new york judge over a weekend asking the judge hey, set a date and set a time for devon archer
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to surrender and begin one year prison sentence. a year and one day for defrauding an american tribe back in 2022. hey, let's put him in jail. "new york post" saying what a coincidence, very strange you are trying to put him in jail asap when he has to testify on monday morning with oversight committee. so then on -- then james comer was on with maria over the weekend yesterday, and believes that the doj is trying to obstruct the g.o.p.'s investigation. questioning the timing of this weekends letter saying it's odd and highly unusual. i think we have a soundbite of him. listen. >> it's odd that it was issued on a saturday and it's odd that it's right before he is scheduled to come in to have an opportunity to speak in front of the house oversight committee and tell the american people the truth about what really went on with burisma. so, you know, i don't know if this is a coincidence, maria or this is another example of the weaponization of the department of justice. but i can tell you this the
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lengths to which the biden legal team has gone to try continue to tim date our witnesses to coordinate with the department of justice, it's very troubling and i believe that, you know, this is another violation of the law. this is obstruction of justice. but, nevertheless, we are going to continue to move forward and present the american people with the facts and the truth about this president and his family. >> joey: you know, my reaction to this, and maybe i'm a skeptic i told you anytime a contrarian mood this morning. if we go back to the text messages, the thing i pick up on text messages is how little hunter looks at this as a serious thing. we're going to get. they i liked you better as a felon, ha harassment the idea of what they're discussing is whether this man has committed a felony. they are talking like it's no big deal. that shows a spirit of entitlement among hunter you don't create out of thin aired. you are conditioned that way by your dad. and when we put this in context what do we think we are going to get out of devon archer today?
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i'm skeptic. i think it may be a trap. he is say they talked all the time but never about business. or, you know, there was always a line that he never crossed. and you may -- republicans may get put i in a position where yu accept any of his testimony you have to accept all of it which more exonerates biden than condemns him. be careful in questioning like said in the commercial or before the show started they probably have a good idea where is he going to go. with someone this close to the family i already don't trust him is he best friends with hunter biden. >> ainsley: on sunday, a few hours after comer was on with maria yesterday, then the doj released another letter, hours later, and it set the doj doesn't wish to see devon archer in prison before he testifies this morning. his attorney, the attorney for devon archer, his name is matthew schwartz. he says we are aware that the department of justice's weekend request to have mr. archer in
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prison is an attempt by the biden administration to intimidate him in advance of his meeting with the oversight committee. to be clear mr. archer does not agree with that speculation. mr. archer will do what he planned to do all along show up on monday and honestly answer the questions put to him by the congressional investigators. >> will: it's still incredibly odd that the doj is working on saturday and puts this letter out. whether or not they say it's not intimidation tactic and they do not wish to jail him before his house testimony, it is still incredibly odd. everything the way our justice system has handled the bidens is at a minimum incrud debbie odd. joe, you speak about this entitlement. hunter biden hunter biden is born to man who has always been in d.c. since the 1970s he has been in washington, d.c. in power. he talked about the benefits. the financial benefits, the job benefits, $800,000 give away jobs for energy companies in ukraine. imagine every little line you cross you have been told it's
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okay. we can handle. this throughout his entire life. of course he walks around in the world with an incredible amount of entitlement. i listened to james comer on ted cruz's podcast the verdict. he said irs investigators were at the door, at the door ready to serve a search warrant on hunter biden and called off literally told go away don't go through that door. >> joey: that's remarkable. every step of the way joe biden has had this affirm, o.ed, his entitlement. will we connected the dots to joe biden. you are right to have hear skepticism. reports are i believe it was by "the daily mail" that devon archer feels burned. he feels scared for his family. that he is hold up until this morning. and that he feels like he has been sold down the river by the bidens and that he finally doesn't have them having his back when it comes to his conviction. he will report to prison. just a matter of when. >> ainsley: they do have to tell
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the truth. they are supposed to tell the truth. whether or not that always happens because they are under oath and that could present problems for him down the road if it's proven that he is not telling the truth. hopefully we will get some answers after the closed door session. but it also reminds you that you can about entitlesment, i'm reminded last week when the judge said get a job to hunter biden. you are making millions of dollars and you really don't have a job? >> will: his life is private. >> ainsley: he is on boards getting $83,000 a month with burisma. millions of dollars with burst pla with no experience. admitted on that interview he has no experience he doesn't know why he is on these boards. >> will: i have an idea. dr. anthony fauci former boss suggesting he silenced the science on covid origins. filed a criminal referral claiming he has evidence fauci lied to congress. >> do you wish to retract your statement that interest funded gain of function research in you hand. >> i have never lied before the
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congress. you do not know what you are talking about. >> will: latest accusations of a covid cover-up, next. plus, the los angeles dodgers hold christian faith and family day months after they invited a controversial group that marked people of faith. yesterday's star-studded event led by chris pratt ♪ in the dark ♪ in the middle of a rock show ♪ we were cooking it right ♪ we were coming alive ♪ yeah,caught up in a ♪ southern
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>> we are back with your head libraries, a georgia mom of three and former pageant queen is arrested for plotting to kill her estranged husband. robert shiffer. police say they uncovered lindsey's plan while investigating another crime. two others were also arrested including a male who is shifer's new boyfriend. found what's app. messages how they would carry out the plan. all three suspects are due back in court october 5th. authorities searching for the driver of an suv who appears to intentionally plow into group of migrant workers. had happened outside a walmart in north carolina yesterday. police say all six workers were hurt but all are expected to be okay. the suspect is still on the
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loose police releasing this surveillance video of the car asking the public to help track down the driver. the los angeles dodgers bringing back its faith and family day yesterday for the first time since 2019. the team's star pitcher clayton kershaw leading the movement to bring it back and were joined by several special guests actor chris prat pratt outspoken about christian faith bringing his son. performing for the crowd after the game. the event's return follows after the team's pride night last month as christian fans protested the decision to honor a drag group that mocks catholics, that group the sisters of perpetual indulgence was initially unindicted after complaints but brought back for a special honor there were no reported protesters yesterday. those are your headlines, guys. over to you. >> ainsley: what do you think? >> joey: i think the bedroom. i'm sorry, i'm fired up about
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this. >> joey: let's give them the christian day so all the other stuff doesn't matter anymore. it will bring in the most popular hollywood actor known for being a christian. chris pratt. everybody is happy no big deal. what got lost in the story it has nothing to do with being drag queens it. had everything with them to do with mocking christianity in the most handwriting news of ways, purposely frying to hurt people, offend people. the fact they were drag queens was ices on that cake. and so what did the dodgers do we will bring chris pratt in and pray real quick. >> ainsley: chris pratt he is an outspoken christian. he married arnold schwarzenegger's daughter. and i think he liked lived in hawaii. he was struggle glick. lived in his car. hesaid he did alot of drugs ande lord later. vo involved in christian outreach. >> joey: nothing against him. i'm glad he did it. >> ainsley: maybe not do anything political. i'm all for christian night.
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i'm kinds of surprised that baseball gets into these theme nights. >> will: there was a time we understood that christianity and belief in god was a foundation of this country and sort of like the base. and now it's just another special interest night that they put on equal footing with the sisters of whatever indulgence. >> ainsley: let's talk about this covid story because this is shocking. kentucky senator rand paul officially sending a criminal referral for dr. anthony fauci to the justice department claiming a newly released email sent by fauci in february of 2020 contradicts his 2021 testimony during a covid-19 hearing. fauci wrote in part, quote: scientists in wuhan university are known to have been working on gain of function research experiments associated with bat viruses adapting to human infection and the outbreak originated in wuhan. this comes as dr. fauci's former boss suggests the former white house adviser might have
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silenced the science on the wuhan lab to protect his own reputation. sky news host sherri marksson broke the story in the australian and she joins us now good morning to you. >> good morning, ainsley. great to be with you. >> ainsley: great to have you on. what an article. what a get. you interviewed robert cav lick, the former assistant secretary for preparedness and response at the u.s. department of health. and he created operation warp speed. what exactly did he tell you that you found to be so shocking? >> look, there were two things that really were quite shocking. the first is that he directly said that anthony fauci decided to protect his own reputation and the reputation of his institute, which was funding this risky coronavirus gain of function research at the wuhan institute of virology and that's why anthony fauci was motivated to down play lab leak.
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had conversations down play the rhetoric while they were trying to find out where it came from. this was a deliberate decision to deflect attention away from the wuhan lab and he says he thinks anthony fauci was trying to protect his own interest. the second part to this, ainsley, that was so fascinating is that robert cav lick said that their investigations indicate it was vaccine research by the chinese military in conjunction with the wuhan institute of virology that they think led to the creation and outbreak of covid-19. >> you also write. i also wondered of while he was telling americans how we need to respond to this virus. meanwhile, he worked for the national institutes of health and other u.s. agencies that were giving money to this lab
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for gain of function research. you write in your article that he funded 65 projects or the national institute of health and other u.s. agencies funded 65 projects at the wuhan institute of virology over the past decade. you also say that some these doctors, dr. fauci, the man that you interviewed robert cav lick and francis collins privately talked about how to turn down the temperature on this to deliberately decide to down play picking from scientists that covid came from a lab. tell me more about that. >> so this is the group of international scientists held that phone call on the 1st of february where they in effect decided to say that covid-19 didn't have a laboratory origin even though many of them privately suspected that it did and we know that because of emails subpoenaed by u.s. congress. ahead of that call robert cav lick said in discussions with francis collins and with anthony fauci that they wanted to turn
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down the rhetoric on suggestions that the virus came from a lab or was a bioweapon or was engineered and he says it's partly to protect anthony's reputation from his perspective from robert cavlick's. he was trying to get china to share a sample of the verizon. so he didn't want these public accusations flyings it leading and a great deception on the whole public. >> the whole world and it's also misleading advice that then went to the intelligence community, that went to our policymakers and to the media. >> they also talked about it being possibly genetically engineered which was pretty scary if this was deliberate in a lab which resulted in so many labs around the world. why did he decide to talk to you. what is it the purpose in this i have written a book what really happened in wuhan. i have been very committed to investigating the topic of
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covid-19 and specifically investigating the wuhan institute of virology since 2020. more than three years. i have interviewed hundreds of people on this topic on and off the record. i asked robert cavlick to speak with me he did it off the record because i was writing this investigative speech the week australia magazine. it's part of my more than three year investigation into this topic. i'm deeply committed to finding out the origin of the pandemic. 7 million people have died and i do not believe that politicians in the united states, in australia or anywhere else have done enough to ask people to ask beijing to open up the lab to hold them to account and find out what happened. >> ainsley: we all want to know, charry, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> we do have senator rand paul, is he going to join us later this morning. we are going to talk to him about this and find out what happens next.
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now to a fox news alert. hunter biden's former associate is set to testify on capitol hill this morning. gregg jarrett on how the closed door remarks could be the key to a officially tying joe biden to his son's business deals. and we have singer craig morgan surprising fans by reenlisting on country music's biggest stage. he will join us why he was called to serve. >> i morgan do solemnly swear to support and defend the constitution of the united states of america. [cheers] >> the constitution of the united states of america. [cheers and applause]
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apocalypse was looming. her husband chad daybell is awaiting trial on the same murder charges. today's hearing expected to include testimony from lori's only surviving some colby ryan. russia's president says there will be no other option besides using a nuclear weapon against ukraine it was a success. imagine if the offensive, which is backed by nato was a success and they tore off a part of our land then we would be forced to use a nuclear weapon according to the rules of a decree from the presidents of russia. and elon musk says twitter now called x is staying in san francisco despite high crime rates, ramp pantd homelessness and recent complaints about the new flashing sign on top of its headquarters. husk tweeting many have offered rich incentives for x, ak if x move out of san francisco.
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one company after another leaving another left or leaving. therefore, they expected x will move too. we will not. there you have it. >> and katie la decky wins the 800-meter freestyle to break michael phelps' record for most championships. >> la decky away from the rest of the field to do what no swimmer has ever done six in the 800 free. la decky's 16th individual world title which breaks her tie with phelps and she won the record breaking title by being nearly 5 whole seconds than the second place swimmer. she posted this picture saying 800 free six pete complete. those your headlines. she is quite the talented swimmer. >> ainsley: we were just wondering where she went to school. >> will: sanford.
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>> carley: american flag was so far ahead of all of other. >> she was half a flag. prge. >> will: michael phelps needs to come out of retirement identify as a female and get the record back. them's the rules now. to say a fox news alert. hunter biden's former business partner devon archer expected to appear behind closed doors today about the president's involvement in his son's former business dealings. >> ainsley: this comes as 2018 text messages reviewed by fox news digital reveal hunter told his long-time friend that they would get the last laugh after archer said a judge threw out his conviction. as republicans question the timing of the doj calling for archer to report to prison. >> joe: fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett is joining us now to discuss. this greg, welcome to the show. good morning. we were debating this earlier with devon archer set to speak before congress today. is there a chance that he kind of quells this and says, yeah,
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biden spoke to hunter but it wasn't about that or do they really have a good idea of what he will say in. >> i think they have a pretty good idea. based on what his attorney has told them. you know, he has the ability to blow the lid off of joe biden's phony claims of innocence. so you are seeing obstruction and a cover-up by u.s. attorneys, department of justice, fbi, what they're really doing is trying to protect joe biden. you know, his son is running this multi million dollars foreign influence peddling schemes but, you know, dad was the key player. joe biden held the power. he is the one who had the ability to we would his influence and, you know, the burisma scan, both devon archer and hunter biden sat on the board and made a load of money. that's a prime example. you know, there's an email in november of 2015 in which a top burisma executive demands the bidens use their influence to
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close down a criminal investigation ever the company. hunter flies to deby, meets with the ceo and the ceo commands get joe on the phone. well, he a apparently. they are after joe biden, of course, travels to ukraine and makes infamous extortion demand that the prosecutor be fired and within hours, victor shokin is canned. mission accomplished. the question is are those crimes? well, sure they can be, quid pro quo, pay to play. violation of the foreign practices act. , it can be bribery as well. >> hey, greg, kind of want to play this out. it's not a court of law. it's testimony at this point before congress. in your estimation, what could devon archer share today that would be the most damning peels of everyday for not hunter biden but for joe biden? would it be something akin to i was in the room?
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i heard hunter pass the phone to joe biden. i heard joe biden say you got this for x. you know the quid pro quo type of thing? i'm just trying to figure out what lives up to compensations in devon archer's testimony? >> well, remember, joe biden has consistently said i never even talked about my son's business with him. didn't know anything about it. i was clueless. which, given joe biden, is arguably credible. but, suddenly, it shifted lately and now they're saying well, he was never in business with hunter biden. because devon archer sat on the burisma board, i think this brings into play the fbi's recently revealed 1023 form. the ceo burisma chefs ski told a confidential informant the bidens coerced him into shelling out 10 million for the shokin firing, five for hunter, five
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for the big guy. and if the money was funneled through shell companies, and devon archer may know that, that could also constitute money laundering. you know, the doj and the fbi forbid irs investigators from examining the evidence of bribery, pursuing it. they couldn't even ask any questions about the big guy or joe biden. that strikes me as obstruction of justifiable by the department of justice. it's corrupt. so no wonder they have been very anxious to keep devon archer from testifying. >> ainsley: real quickly, what did you make of that letter over the weekend doj saying you need to put this guy in jail and then saturday saying just kidding i mean sunday saying just kidding. >> yeah. it's no coincidence. it's, yet, another example of a thuggish tactics by merrick garland's department of justice and u.s. attorneys. it smacks of, you know, witness intimidation and indeed of be
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destruction of congress. so, you know, it's not going to work. looks like different archer is going to go ahead and testify behind closed doors, so we will wait to hear what he says. >> joey: gregg jarrett, we will know in a matter of hours. thank you so much. >> okay. >> ainsley: we are learning he technically is going to be speaking going before congress behind closed doors but not technically testifying which i think means he doesn't have to take the oath but it is illegal to lie to congress. >> will: coming up, vice president kamala harris slamming republicans who bused migrants to blue states. >> and sending them across the country for the sake of some political showmanship is just irresponsible. >> ainsley: eric lamb running for senate going to join with us a reality check for the v.p. >> powerful member of the old member ever the lone guard watching over the tone of the unknown soldier in severe weather. the display of patriotism right here on display. ♪
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showmanship, it's just irresponsible. >> that's vice president kamala harris lashing out at red state governors for busing migrants in the blue states. even dropping them outside of her d.c. residents as critics slam her performance as the border czar, our next guest knknows firsthand how bad it's t on at the border. sheriff and u.s. senate candidate mark lamb joins us now. sheriff, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me on. >> joey: texas gets a lot of the attention for being on the border. as much as the throws of the problem as any state. the vice president saying we shouldn't bus them away from border states for one her administration did the same thing just maybe not to blue cities and for two is she not doing the same thing? she is using people as political pawns by keeping the border open. >> what is irresponsible not closing the border. that's her job. that's the first irresponsible part. the second irresponsible part is
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these governors from arizona, texas, yeah, they are bursting people. what are they thosed to do with them. also, for every bus they send there is probably 10 to 20 buses that the u.s. government sends to different places a lot of red states. you don't hear them complaining. and they are also bringing them right here to new york and other places like chicago, so it's not just the governors, it's actually their government as well. >> joey: i grew up in dalton georgia, a textile industry. this carpet was probably made there that's how much can't is made there migrants came to georgia mostly illegally. most of kids and grandkids united states. mexican dissent over and never again the people coming now aren't coming for the same reasons. have you experienced that? >> well, yeah. proof positive to that is the fact that we have had 140 terrorists people that have caught that have been on the terrorist watch list. there is 9 # thousand unaccompanied minors that have come in thus far.
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last week in the yuma sector or two weeks ago they had 1600 people from 43 different countries. we he have 33,000 chinese nationals. i know i'm spitting out a lot of statistics. >> joey: no, we need them. it shows you it's not what it used to be this is a global thing. a lot of these folks do not have good intentions. for those who do we have a legal process for them to come into this country. they don't follow it. >> joey: that's the other half of this argument, if we had a vetting process, don't you feel like we would get more people here for the right reasons? >> absolutely. we have got do a better job. congress and senate have not done a good job of putting immigration plan together. part of the reason i'm running for the u.s. senate. >> there you go. >> i realize there is only so much can i do as a sheriff. we looked into mayorkas. there is a charge in arizona participating in or assisting a human smuggling organization. one of those things says intentionally blah blah blah blah or omission by a public servant in his official public servant duties.
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my agency we put a case together on him for human trafficking and, unfortunately, because of the supremaciy clause and case law we weren't able to take it all the way to the grand jury which is why i said, look, the fight halls to go to washington, d.c. so anybody out there that wants to support me, they can go to sheriff lamb for senate.com. >> joey: you are running for senate. you have a big presence maybe not a national presence. what makes you a better senator than kyrsten sinema. >> >> this administration including kamala harris who is supposed to be the czar has created in this country. we now, more than ever need a proven conservative crime fighter that knows how to deal with the border issue and also knows how to deal with the rising crime in this country. that he was why i'm running. i don't think there will be better candidate than me to deal with the issues we're dealing with in this country. >> joey: we appreciate your years of service. >> likewise, brother. thank you for having me on.
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we appreciate it. >> carley toss it over to you. >> more headlines to get to here starting with this. a security guard is dead after a mob beat him to death outside of a los angeles nightclub. violence broke out in west hollywood. police say the guard was confronted by at least 10 people who began kicking and stomping him. police are now investigation whether the incident was gang related no. arrests have been made. trucking giant yellow collapsing after nearly a century of service. the third largest carrier in the u.s. has been facing post pandemic financial issues despite receiving $700 million in pandemic loans. around 30,000 staff members are now jobless. that is so sad. no word on what will happen to the 12,000 big rigs in yellow's fleet. the collapse comes just a week after the company avoided a strike by the steam ter's meeting they failed to make $150 million payment for employee benefits. stop and look at the tv screen.
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stirring image of an old army gadd guard soldier keeping watch at arlington national cemetery during a severe storm on friday. the soldier refusing to stop marching while protecting the sacred tomb of the unknown soldier. arlington cemetery saying we couldn't be proud everywhere of soldier who walked over over of the tomb. winds reached 60 to 85 miles in the d.c. region. leans flew it and continues marching, honor. those are your headlines. joey, over to you. >> joey: ever have a chance to go view that or see that at all it's certainly worth it, it's amazing. >> >> carley: ariel to that. >> joey: adam klotz has our fox weather forecast. what's going on over there. >> those storms on friday natunatnearl.much more inprevent temperatures. not the case for everybody.
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see what it looks like across the country. currently 65 degrees in ncy. 66 degrees in chicago. northern tier much more comfortable. are going to warm up for folks across the south ffment you live in new england, highs in only the 70s. feels like mid to late september day that, is how pleasant it is across the region. that's not the case everywhere. heat alert. how warm is it going to get. leave you with one last graphic temperatures here across the southeast. today, this is the feels like. 109. 110 degrees. yes, summer is still here. those your weather headlines for now. tossing it back inside to you, joey. >> joey: thank you, adam. 80 degrees can be cool. we can deal with that in georgia. will ron desantis expected town vale economic agenda as majority of primary voters say it's their top issue. shark tank star kevin o'leary how this will impact our 2024 race. and new jersey becomes the latest state to confirm a case of west nile virus.
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one month after she was hospitalized when she was found unresponsive in her home last month, she writes as a mother, you can really get caught up in the needs of your children and the seemingly endless giving. but when the chips were down, my children really showed up for me. i saw a side to them. i had never seen before it made all the difference. will over to you. all right, thank you. ainsley new jersey detecting its first case of west nile virus this year, joining 16 other states reporting cases as new york city officials reveal hundreds of mosquitoes in the city are infected with the virus here with what you need to know is fox news? medical contributor dr marc siegel. great to see you this morning. morning will concerned should we be about west nile virus? well, you know, i wrote about this a lot 20 years ago in my book on fear, and what it did was it caused a big fear
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epidemic. rather than personal risk. you know why it's limited by the mosquito if we can control the culex mosquito population, we don't get a lot of west nile virus. now interestingly enough, why is it occurring now? well we had a hot year we had a lot of rain and for people out there that saber rattle and say it's climate change. well, 20 years ago, it was 10 times more. there was 10 times more west nile virus 10,000 cases a year. so if you can control your mosquito population if you can control the amount of stagnant water you have now here's the problem. will starting to become resistant. the mosquitoes are that puts more focus on people wearing insect repellant. wearing loose fitting clothing, insect repellant. nobody is doing it this year. in new york city alone we have seen 181 stagnant pools that have had this kind of mosquito that has west nile virus in it. it's coming. 80% of the time completely asymptomatic. 20% of the time you get
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headache, you get fever, stiff neck, fatigue and its pass. rarely does it cause a severe complication but it can. >> will: i was getting ready to say call mosquito joe but you are saying there is no some rise is insecticide resistance among mosquitoes. talk about the context and numbers. take a look at this. last year 1126 reported cases of west nile in the u.s. this year 69. you say the season is just getting started as well. we will see where those numbers go for 2023. again, what are the symptoms of west nile virus? it carries a very scary stigma. at some point it did establish a level of base fear in us out there west nile virus. what are the symptoms? >> that's the key by the way is the symptoms cause that fear. it's the most common mosquito born illness in the united states. so it's not like malaria but in the united states it's number one. here is why it's scary. 80% of the time no symptoms at all. 20% of the time, especially if you have a ron nic illness, very
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young, very old, more likely to have the headache, the stiff neck, the fever a little bit of confusion, fatigue. that makes you feel pretty sick. one out of 150 cases can end up in the hospital and even occasionally a death. so if you see a death in the news from this you are like wow but, again, very unlikely, protect yourself, no treatment no, vaccine protect yourself by wearing insect repellant. >> will: all the other stories we do. not that it doesn't exist trust me i was fearful going into the ocean on this vacation even though it's completely irrational but the numbers tell a story that undercuts the fear. >> exactly the same thing. you are not going to get the shark. you are not going to get the the mosquito and go swimming for sure . >> i will be in the hudson in three weeks. >> can i watch. >> can you swim with me new jersey to manhattan. >> i don't know about that i can
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go halfway. i will be there waiting in the middle of the river. >> will: do it right here on "fox & friends." i promise. thank you, dr. siegel. >> good to see you. >> will: second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> carley: have you heard all these before. >> i don't have a camera. >> ainsley: so this is a picture of devon archer over on the left. can you see he is playing golf with joe biden and hunter biden even though joe biden has always said we don't talk about business. i haven't ever discussed my business or my son's foreign business dealings. but here they are in this picture which kind of proves otherwise. you would think they would probably talk about his business. devon archer is going to -- not testify. we can't use that language because technically he is not going to be under oath. is he going to appear before members of congress at 10:00 a.m. this morning to answer their questions because is he reportedly said that hunter introduced his father to his foreign business partner
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