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(♪) ♪ you're just like a satellite ♪ (♪) ♪ like a satellite ♪ viasat satellite internet. learn more about our plans at viasat.com >> president biden did sit down with the weather channel. >> no one can deny we don't have a problem with climate change. >> highlighting the border crisis as hundreds of migrants rushing port of entry in brownsville, texas. >> get anybody and anything across that border. >> counting down to the first
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republican debate, vivek ramaswamy becoming first to sign the beat biden pledge. so far eight candidates have met the standards. >> should i do the debate? >> fiery explosion caught on camera as winds are fuelling the fire. urging some areas to evacuate. >> this is sturgis, let's go for a ride. >> hundreds of thousands of bikers gathering in north dakota for the motorcycle rally. >> who is proud to be american? [cheer] ♪ >> ainsley: money, money, money! one lucky mega-million player hitting for $1.5 billion after buying ticket at publix outside
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of jacksonville, florida. >> brian: the winner matching all six numbers drawn last night. >> steve: five people won the game's second-tier prize of million a piece and two people hit the mega-buyer will take home $2 million. can we put the numbers back up for people checking their numbers on this wednesday morning. there are the numbers, check them, 13, 19, 20, 32, 33 and if you have the powerball number, mega-million number of 14, you are really rich. >> ainsley: they can take full amount payment of $783 million, could you live on that? >> steve: you have a choice, $1.5 billion over 30 years appropriately enough. >> ainsley: one payment per year for 29 years. >> steve: or take $783 million
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lump sum. >> ainsley: what would you do? >> steve: take the lump sum. i don't know if i'll be around. >> ainsley: if you are not around, can your family get it? >> steve: that is live reporter outside the publix on the boulevard. >> ainsley: brian, is that your grocery store? >> brian: that publix? no. >> ainsley: someone pulling up to get a ticket. >> brian: is that fake? the palm trees are not even moving. >> ainsley: down in florida, the grocery stores are so pretty. >> brian: the palm trees are not blowing. >> ainsley: there is no wind today, context clues, if branches do not move, it is very still. >> brian: before the storm. >> steve: it is moving, there was a car that pulled up.
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>> ainsley: if you are the winner, do not tell your family you won. >> steve: they will figure it out if you suddenly buy a 747. >> ainsley: if you buy houses on the beach and a jet and corvettes. >> steve: do the math here. congratulations to the big winner and to the other people. >> brian: you are all losers who didn't. >> steve: funded education. >> brian: dollar at a time. >> steve: 8:04 is the time. actually $2. race to the white house, two weeks out until the first republican presidential debate, which will be hosted on the 23rd. >> brian: vivek ramaswamy pledge to support the eventual nominee, whether him or not, while former president donald trump plans remain in the air. >> ainsley: lucas tomlinson
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joins us live from washington. when did lottery tickets go from $1 to $2. >> inflation. >> ainsley: education got expensive. >> brian: interest rates come down. >> steve: what were you going to say? >> lucas: maybe inflation while tickets cost $2. donald trump with commanding lead in new hampshire, leading by 30 points, no other contender in double digits and voters in the grand state say they would vote for trump even if he was serving jail time. he conducted a poll of his own. >> is he going into the debate? i don't know, do you do that or not? >> no. >> should i do that? poll, take a free poll. should i do the debate? [cheering] >> lucas: desantis campaign
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announcing shakeup, replacing campaign manager with political advisor that worked for the florida governor for years, but has little experience. who will join him on the fox news channel, here is the port , nikki haley, chris christie, doug burgum, tim scott and as of early this week, mike pence. pence taking flack pretending to pump gas into a red truck. critics say the former vice president account at least pull the handle or put a credit card in the pump. he is highlighting the skyrocketing cost of gas since joe biden has been in the white house. >> gas is up 60%, joe biden's
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war on energy is causing hardship for working families, small businesses and family farms. >> lucas: former vice president hopes to get his message across. >> steve: that is just acting. >> lucas: might be, maybe do it a little better, perhaps -- >> steve: everybody a critic. >> lucas: grab the thing, put in a credit card, hear the beeping on the pump. >> ainsley: and probably had to do several takes, you can only fill the tank once. >> brian: or change the oil. >> ainsley: bring a new truck in. >> steve: thank you, sir. it is interesting, vivek said he has made history as first one to sign the pledge that he would support the nominee. back in 2015 or 2016, donald trump famously at the first fox
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debate, wanted show of hands, who will support the party nominee and not run as independent and who would not do it and donald trump put his hand up. >> ainsley: he was honest. the new hampshire journal, stat from that poll. 57% said they would vote for trump even if he were serving time in prison on election day. they are die-hards there. >> steve: loyal. >> ainsley: ceo of the co-efficient poll said it would be difficult to peel away the voters, they are loyal to him. >> brian: new hampshire journal, 62% say they will go for trump, next two is chris christie and desantis at nine, so far away. chris christie is all in on new hampshire. looks like desantis is all in on iowa, which is questionable, who won iowa? ted cruz. iowa? rick sont santorum.
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iowa keeps you alive and gets you some donors, but the second it is done and caucus come in, you think new hampshire. >> steve: iowa is complicated, it is not a vote, it is a caucus vote and it is more complicated, you show up and stand there for hours. one thing about the new hampshire journal we're quoting, what they are trying to do, they did a poll and asked the voters in four categories, how do you identify as a republican? the question was what sort of republicans make up the republican base in new hampshire? four categories. 42% of them said they were traditional rayingon republicans, 42%. it is 28% say they are trump republicans, which is new. 22% said libertarian.
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8% said christian or evangelical. trump won all categories, except christian, who favored nikki haley. >> ainsley: not mike pence. >> brian: interesting. seems like the check list, trump punched all of them. >> ainsley: i think the evangelicals will vote for whoever wins the primary on the republican side. brian was seaing 43% and desantis and chris christie 9 fifty-seven, nikki haley 7% and out of trump, 62% said gop primary voters would make trump the president even if convicted of a felony. >> brian: what is interesting, governor chris sununu, who is like a bush candidate. >> ainsley: decided not to run. >> brian: he was third if he was
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going to run, he will not run issue but did predict joe biden would not be the democratic nominee. see how that comes out. he also said trump will not be the republican nominee. >> steve: we'll see. joe biden making swing through western states on the rim of the grand canyon and did an interview with the weather channel and the weather channel asked him, didn't you break your campaign promise to gen-zers you wouldn't punch more holes on federal grand. he said, i had no choice when it comes to fossil fuel because the courts made me. here he is talking about a national emergency we are having across the world in the name of climate change. >> are you prepared to declare a national emergency with respect to climate change? >> president biden: i've already done that, conserved land,
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rejoined paris fashion week climate accord, passed control facility, we're moving. it is the existential threat to america. >> you declared a national emergency. >> president biden: practically, we have not -- >> you have declared that? >> president biden: practically speaking. >> steve: full service. he talked about, it is so hot out here, it is because of climate change. >> brian: right, of course, when hot in the summer that can only be one thing. >> steve: never been this hot. >> brian: next year they will say that is climate change, too. for him to do his first sit-down, which is stand-up, the first since middle of july, this guy is president of the united states with the most contentious issues from the border, to what is happening with china and
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russia and ukraine and continuing to fund the war, he doesn't feel compunchtion to talk about the weather. he always called into hunter's meetings to talk about the weather. >> ainsley: we would love to have an interview with him to talk about the election. >> brian: and talk about hunter biden and what he said on the stage instead of what he is living. >> steve: jim cantrey has to be thinking why didn't i get that interview. >> ainsley: i watch janice. >> steve: on the weather channel. lawrence is in sturgis, south dakota. hi, lawrence.
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>> lawrence: good morning, family. "fox and friends" tradition, we come to sturgis and stop by buffalo chip and the man himself, heart and soul of buffalo chip, woody. why do you do this? [cheering] >> because there are all good people here, so many nice people. we have a party every year and let people feel free and kick loose and have a good time, great vacation and be in a better mood when they go back home. >> lawrence: you introduced me to pancakes with syrup and peanut butter, i will eat that when i go back home. i appreciate it. kristi noem is on her way here, who is excited to have her here today? [cheering] >> lawrence: all right. guys, when i was talking about the country and patriotism, you came up and go, lj, it is not just about that, it is about freedom. >> pancakes taste like freedom,
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the rally is about freedom and having your rights, seeing 700,000 bikers travel through the hills and see sights and sounds. mount rushmore gives me chill bumps, i'm from south dakota, this is about living life to the fullest. >> lawrence: thank you so much. the sun is coming up issue these people been here since 4 a.m. mountain time. back to you in new york city. >> steve: lawrence, buffalo chips campground. do you know what a buffalo chip is? >> ainsley: don't ask. steve just told me. >> steve: do you know what a buffalo chip is? you don't know? >> ainsley: it is something you can't eat, i will say that. it is waste.
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>> lawrence: you can't eat it. >> steve: just go there. thank you, lawrence. >> lawrence: you forget this is a morning show. >> steve: i grew up in the country. >> ainsley: those of our people. >> steve: the governor is coming up shortly. >> brian: and mount rushmore is just down the road, isn't it? i don't know exactly where he is. >> steve: sturgis, he's in sturgis. >> brian: but as relates to mount rushmore. >> steve: carley has news. >> carley: fox weather alert in hawaii. explosion caught on camera in maui. governor issuing emergency proclamation urging some areas to evacuate. the winds topping more than 60 mile per hour knocking out power for thousands. download the fox weather app to
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stay updated on the latest conditions. 900 school districts moving to four-day work week, it could have negative impact on student learning. last hour we asked for your thought and got some, retired teacher jill says a four-day week is not what our kids need. they are behind from covid, being in school offers safe education, meals, attention and routine. olga says it will hurt because of child care cost. debbie supports four days saying if it extending learning time, it would be more sustained time, which is a great point. this is a controversial point. 900 districts moving to this is more than a trend. >> steve: in missouri, they are doing school day week and
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tacking 35 minutes on everyday and then it evening out. >> ainsley: does it really? four days, 35 minutes, that is like two extra hours. >> steve: just telling you. thank you, carley. >> carley: ainsley got an a in math. two hours. >> steve: i'm just reporting what it says in the kansas city newspaper. >> ainsley: fight for freedom, army veteran working to get an afghan ally into the united states after he was ashgsz bandoned by the u.s. government. this story is unbelievable, we'll tell you about it next. asthma isn't pretty. it's the moment when you realize that a good day... is about to become a bad one. but then, i remembered that the world is so much bigger than that, with trelegy. because one dose a day helps keep my asthma symptoms under control. and with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy helps improve lung function
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years since biden deadly withdrawal from afghanistan at the end of this month. some allies are still stuck, including special ops sergeant habib who worked with the green beret, like john puluska, john is working to get him to the united states. he traveled to istanbul, where habib has managed to get. he is joining us with mr. looper. i read about your story on foxnews.com, this is crazy. share it with our viewers. >> i deployed with habib, decade ago with military special operation team in eastern afghanistan, certain kinetic operations, one battle, for example, was quite kinetic, my
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counterpart was going around a corner and habib pulled me back and my counterpart was shot and killed in front of us, he saved many people's lives, many american lives. >> ainsley: didn't he take bullets for you, too. >> he's been shot twice in the hip, blown up multiple times, it's a miracle he is still alive and with us. two years later, it is our mission to ensure we find him freedom that he deserves. >> ainsley: he couldn't work any longer. he decided to leave and flee and bring his wife and children eventually, he made it to ushg itty and was captured and abused and imprisoned. he made it out, now he's in turkey. he hasn't seen his family in six months. you went to see him, what was that like? >> almost like the ending of a
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great movie, although that story is still ongoing. the administration, the policy, afghan adjustment act does not allow for afghan nationals who fought like habib, a policy that recently failed, we will hopefully change the policy. >> ainsley: ben, you are raising money and talking to lawmakers, we need to get these guys to the united states to safety. >> exactly, we raise funds and can deploy funds like this, we raise awareness, funds and get him within the process to bring him back to the u.s. >> ainsley: how can we give money to the organization? >> find up at sof.com. we have charities and do eventing in new york, partnership organizations, but
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definitely a specific fund dedicated to habib on sof.org. >> ainsley: contacts your congressmen, senators, house of representatives, we need to do something about this. we talk about siv eligibility, if you are an interpreter and taken bullets for americans, we will protect you, that is not happening with this administration. i wish we had more time, go read the article on fox news.com. thank you for fighting for our country. coming up issue british father and army veteran who prayed outside an abortion clinic is facing charges. and lawrence is in the mount rushmore state with a special guest, governor kristi noem will be with him. there they are. ♪ i'm jayson. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva.
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governor kristi noem and some bikers. lawrence. >> lawrence: good morning, family. we have the super star governor of south dakota kristi noem. [cheering] >> lawrence: governor, how does it feel to continue this tradition here in south dakota with sturgis? >> this is fantastic, this is every year like a reunion, people come from all over the world to spend time together, fellowship and ride motorcycles and enjoy the beauty of the state and embracing freedom. >> lawrence: they love the country. there has been a lot of governors running for president now. >> almost all of them. [laughter] >> lawrence: a lot of people were pushing you toun are. i got to ask you, why did you decide not to run for president? >> the fact is, none of them can win as long as trump is in the race and that is a fact.
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why run if you can't win, probably run 10 statewide races and never lost. if i get in a race, i'm going to win. president trump did great things for our state and country. as governor and everybody should be grateful for this, he's let me do my job. he let me do my job and i appreciate that. biden doesn't do that. [cheering] >> lawrence: definitely didn't show up at sturgis, as well, joe biden didn't. got to ask you -- >> thank goodness, i think he would be offended by some of your flags. i saw a few on the walk over here. >> lawrence: some had different names on them. >> yes, they do, different names for joe biden. >> lawrence: you haven't endorsed in this race. president trump is coming to
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south dakota real soon, should we expect some sort of endorsement? everybody wants you to endorse. >> if president trump is coming, expect fun, eventful rally, those tickets went on sale and within a day, they were sold out, we are excited he is coming to help the republican party. he is inspirational. people show up to hear something interesting and you will hear something from me, too. >> lawrence: governor, last time i was here, we were doing a diner together and you said you are focused on south dakota and that remains true. if president trump or any other nominees and you think president trump, offered you vice presidential spot, a lot of people have asked, is that something you would take? >> he hasn't asked me, we'll cross that bridge when we get to it. i don't answer hypotheticals, he's going to need somebody that
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is a good partner, willing to fix this country and it will not be pretty, we have a lot to do. >> lawrence: joe biden, he is going to arizona southern state talking a lot about climate change and other issues, not going to southern. >> he went there to steal more federal land and shut down our economy and shut down natural mineral production and he didn't bother to take a trip to the southern border to see the real crisis we're dealing with. he doesn't want to talk about it, he wants to ignore it and remake this country, i don't think he believes in this, he believes in socialist policies that will destroy america. that open border is destroying this country and he talked about native american tribes, what he's doing is destroying our native american tribes. right here in south dakota, we have cartels set up on tribal
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land and they are facilitating human trafficking and drug trafficking, he is destroying our tribal areas, so many people live in the reservation areas that are not safe at night. kids are not safe walking on the streets. it is because doj and president biden are not doing their job to keep them safe. they are sovereign nation and it is their job to partner with them to keep them safe. i have no jurisdiction there, i can't help like they can. >> lawrence: governor, thank you for spending time with me. [cheering] >> good to see you. thank you. >> lawrence: guys, the governor has been hiding something and i got a tip i asked her about getting some boots. i looked under the table and look at this right here. she got me some boots. >> steve: nice. >> a lawrence special, i am bringing back to new york city to show you how we do it down
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here. >> ainsley: south dakota boots for lawrence. >> ainsley: beautiful, does the governor know how many shoes you have inureiocloset? >> south dakota cowboy boots, we found a pair. >> ainsley: he collects shoes. how many tennis shoes? >> steve: you make him sound like the amelda marcos. >> size 13 is not easy to find. we found it. >> brian: 87,000 new irs agents, make sure you declare them. >> that's right. >> you see y'all. >> ainsley: thanks for being on, governor. great job, lawrence, so fun. >> steve: great 10 days out in sturgis. coming up, two weeks until first republican presidential debate here on fox. senator tim scott has qualified, will he sign the pledge to
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>> are you prepared to declare national emergency with respect to climate change. >> i've done that, we conserved more land, moved and joined paris climate accord, we passed 368 billion climate control facility. we are moving. it is the existential threat to america. >> you declared that national emergency. you declared that national emergency? >> practically speaking, yes. >> brian: really? insisting he declared national emergency, visit the border, go to border state, but not the border itself. he says that is what the american people want. gop presidential candidate tim
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kaine is here to react. the president goes to the grand canyon, but not the border, why do you think that is? >> it is unbelievable, dereliction of duty. president biden failed this nation in declaring the actual emergency, emergency at our border. fentanyl killed 70,000 americans, reinstate title 42 for health emergency called fentanyl. it is killing americans. we have unsecure, wide open and unsafe border that could be closed with a southern border wall and he refuses to complete the wall and refuses to use available technology like seismic monitoring so that cbp can do their jobs better. this is ridiculous to talk about climate emergency when we have a border emergency that is
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existential threat right now. >> brian: if we are to believe what the stats say, do you believe that we're in the middle of climate change and do you believe it is because of the use of fossil fuels? >> the climate is changing. what we should realize, brian, the country that cut carbon footprint in half in 45 years is america. best thing for climate is to keep our jobs home, not to send to china, india and africa that have not impacted their carbon f footprint. americans have done the right thing and continue to do the right thing. the president has done the wrong thing, wrong focus and refuses to go to the border. it is pitiful. >> brian: you have to beat a bunch of people "who is america" want the nomination you want.
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francis suarez is close to the threshold. we understand vivek ramaswamy has signed the pledge to support the nominee whether it is him or not, will you? >> absolutesly, i will be the nominee and support myself, i have committed to supportings our nominee and i will continue to work hard to show america can do for anyone what she has done for me. protect the america we love and that starts at our southern border. >> brian: anyone who says they know what president trump is going to do is wrong when it comes to the debate. how will that change your strategy if he is playing center forward on the debate stage like he did in 2016? >> it doesn't change my strategy much at all. i hope president trump comes to the debate stage and
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participates. he is a strong debater, it will be entertaining without question. american people deserve to see every one of us that qualifies for the debate stage on the stage talking any our vision for america and how presidency would change the tide away from this of president biden. >> brian: no opening statement, one minute to answer questions, 30 seconds for follow-up, what do your notes look like to get ready for the 23rd? >> most important thing to be ready is be comfortable in your own skin, know what you want to talk about in advance, focus on not making points, but focus on sharing philosophy driven this nation to be the only city on the hill. the beacon in the midst of the storm. if i can convey to the american people why i believe we can do
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for all of us what this great nation has done for me, i will have considered that debate performance a big success. good news, just tell the truth. >> brian: one thing the president has not done is attack senator tim scott, former president. he says if you are in second, he will attack you. do you fear being in second? will the former president have trouble attacking tim scott because you have this friendship? >> we have a friendship and good working relationship. we got opportunity zones done that the president supported andin zooed. i was one of the three authors of the 2017 tax reform, we worked to cut taxes for the average american family and returned money to the average american family. i look forward to having a discussion and even debate about the future of this nation.
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president trump will do what president trump does, you can't control the former president, i can keep my focus on the american people and the real problem in this nation is radical left led by joe biden. >> brian: no one argues with this, you are the most optimistic campaigner out there today on both sides, senator tim scott, thank you so much. >> god bless. >> brian: good luck on the 23rd. check in with senior meteorologist janice dean, senior meteorologist. >> janice: it gets me into movies. >> brian: it's true. >> janice: look at the maps, shall we? severe weather across central usz and warm temperatures remain in effect for the southern tier of the country. look at all that lightning for the plain states from kansas to missouri and ohio and tennessee river valley. large hail, damaging wind and isolated tornados possible. heavy rainfall could cause flash
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flooding over the next 48 hours. one to three inches coming in a short pery0d of time. know where you get watches and warnings and heat continues relentless from texas, louisiana, alabama and florida. that will remain a huge story. we are watching hawaii, we have a category four south of the island, wind advisory posted because we have wildfire danger today. foxweather.com. if you want to know about brian kilmeade, it is brian kilmeade.com. >> brian: you did a pod cast with colonel douglas, listen to that on janice dean's podcast. nice person. coming up issue british father and army veteran who silently prayed outside an abortion clinic is facing criminal charges and just pled not
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>> steve: kind of hard to issue, adam smith connor join us with alliance defending. thank you for joining us from great britain. adam, you got that because you were praying? >> i was not arrested, i was is issued with -- for praying in that location and i didn't pay the fine and today i was in front of the magistrate court pleading not guilty for breaching. >> steve: what is his argument? >> this is the third prosecution in the u.k. for silent prayer and each of the cases, the first two, offered no evidence because there can be no evidence of what
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one is doing at the content and privacy of his mind. state has no power whatsoever to prosecute the contents of an individual's mind and the case should be dismissed on that ground. >> steve: you pled not guilty today. why did you go there and whom were you praying for? >> my sob son /* -- son jacob, 20 years ago, i paid for an abortion, it was i thought like tooth extraction, i've since become a christian and understand sanctity of human life. i've been silently praying, offering women a choice.
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abortion industry set up pro-choice, in reality, they are shutting down choice. they say they are pro-women's rights, they are shutting down women rights. >> steve: you were inside the buffer zone that is strictly enforced. let us know how this turns out. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> steve: good luck, stepping aside, more "fox and friends" coming up. feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects.
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with the price of just about everything inflating these days, you may wonder why mint is deflating the price of mint unlimited from $30 a month to just $15 a month. well, it's easy. we know a great price on a great product is better than one of those things. right? does big wireless really believe that these things actually work? ( ♪ )
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>> steve: it looks like summer. seaside heights, new jersey. that's the home of the jersey shore back in the day. tv show on mtv. >> it's beautiful there. >> listen to my radio show at the beach that starts in five minutes. >> let's go. >> bill: good morning, everybody. breaking this hour, fox news obtaining a new set of bank records linked to the bidens. what they reveal about the flow of money and a lot of it from foreign sources all over the world. good morning, everybody. that's where we start today. i'm bill hemmer live in new york city. good morning. >> dana: how are you doing today? late night? >> bill: you can't cheat on a school night. >> dana: only once in a while. i'm dana perino. this is "america's newsroom." we have a big show here. house republicans releasing the records as part of their investigation into the biden
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