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>> this has to be a landslide election. like with reagan delivered in 1980, i am the single candidate on this republican primary that can actually deliver that landslide like in 2024. >> the people who benefit the most from the food fighter is the media and joe biden. we need to have a serious conversation about the priorities of the american people. >> leadership is about telling people the truth and letting them make decisions and i do not think we have to compromise our beliefs to do that. >> ask everyone the campaign trail with a belief voting primary state following the big primate the state here on fox. >> hello to you john. >> it is great to be with you dan on friday morning. the first g.o.p. debate is over, but the candidates still have a lot to say about the issues and each other, ron desantis were up front and center in the debate stage today, they are
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both campaigning in iowa, tim scott and doug bruno murray new hampshire, and they have all gotten a lot more events planned over the next week. we have got rich right here in washington with more on the postdebate road-show. they can be hitting all the way till the next debate and that's a month from now. >> and their continuing that conversation they had a couple of days ago as well, and all of these states are early voting states, they couldn't see the candidates over the next couple of weeks and months, and see them gel out their differences. from any part of that has been a focus on foreign policy, and the >> what surprised me about his ideas was that i knew about them but he doubles down on those. >> he doesn't understand he wants a hand ukraine to russia he wants to let china eat taiwan and go and stop funding in israel.
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the quote respond was i was the only nonneocon on the stage if you want 20 more years of endless wars they don't advance our interests that are not your guy. they say that he staying off of that back food fight he mentioned, that benefits president biden and is also on abortion. >> we must have a president of the united states who advocate and fight for it, the minimum at 15 week limit. protecting life as a president united states is necessary, and fortunately we heard candidate after candidate say that they are not going to do that. >> polling shows republican voters overwhelmingly support donald trump and they say donald trump can beat by then. everyone else says that that is not the case. >> i don't understand how that works. he is not unbeatable. and if you are scared and reluctant to tell the truth, because you're going to be booed by some segment of your own party, then you have no business being president.
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>> today ron desantis is holding events in iowa and theid governor burgum. >> it's clear what the amount of fire that he said that the other candidates are worried that ron desantis has a lot of mole, and his plan is to try to capitalize on that going into the next debate. >> absolutely. >> the district attorney prosecuting donald trump is now the subject of an investigation by the house judiciary committee, jim and jim and sent a letter to d.a. raising concerns about her motivation ae coordination with the doj including special counsel jack smith saying news outlets have reported that your office and mr. smith, interviewed many of the same witnesses and reviewed much of the same evidence and reach your decision to indict president trump. the house committee thus may investigate whether federal law enforcement agencies or officials were involved in your investigation or indictment. the host of fox news sunday and
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tuesday is with me in new york. so what are the rules about this? >> congress is going to try and see there's any federal money involved or if there are federal agencies involved and then we have a right to know exactly what went on. you may remember that he was asked during pressed right after the indictment whether or not they been in connection with jack smith and have you been working with special counsel and he said his neck to discuss the investigation at the time, but one thing that you are an inspiration for is that all communications between these two offices, not that it would be illegal anything wrong with it but he's also saying that he you did this potentially for political reasons and you are launching various campaign of activities and those type of things. so where you are using federal resources for personal political issues. >> 's i've known this guy for a long time, he's on the democratic side and he was on fence today watch this. >> i don't know if he changes the course of the prosecution ht
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one thing that really truly bothers me is that democrats out there are saying they do not want this to be political, they have not answered the question on why it took four years to bring up this case. >> there is a huge question about that that is out there, but maybe they would never answer that. but let me ask you this, i can't remember if you was jonathan or andrew mccarthy, but in a situation like this, where you have jack smith who says okay when you bring the case against donald trump, maybe he would say that maybe he can take care of the dash or go after the coconspirators, and that is a conversation that they could've had a maybe they didn't have, and there was no clinician there? >> yes and that is what jordan is trying to get to, by september 7th, he wants on the communication he wants to know what is going on. you can f face the same set of facts, and remembered she was asked that if you want to get on the board for us and we want to
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go on trial, she said i'm not trying to angle for first alas or anything else, i just want to be methodical about prosecuting this, but think about how much more quickly the federal cases. it came together than the georgia case because as much my body have all these other people. >> they said tweet last night, this is apropos of nothing, that date today is a great day to get to my campaign, and that's hilarious that donald trump was arrested yesterday. >> he was also back on the social media site after more than two and a half years, so they know that some of the is, and the fund-raising captions, whenever something happens on the hill is or whatever as it fires out. >> if you have dealt a certain set of carrots and you have to play your best one, so i think s is gonna happen would do it in prime time that would deal with the defiant mug shot. >> and now let's monetize it. >> in the plan a wedding anyone else trying to make money, trying to scam
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donors, based on the mug shot that they will come after them. >> we shall see, it quickly, but things happen quickly such as andy warhol, to get out there and there changed a little ways, and you think about also the artist that people take these iconic things, what could be more iconic than image of a mug shot of the former president? >> we can have on sunday? >> a senator who is retired because he has a new label's group is giving will agitation to the left, and if this third-party run happens and they're getting more balance, it could be bad news for the biting campaign we shall see. >> and also guess hosting the "the faulkner focus." and i will also see you at "outnumbered." >> great to have you with us thank you. >> busy day. jill bohnet and in the sun hunted took bribes, shook and was investigating ukrainian energy company as a time when
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hunter biden sat on the board of the company, this period also overlaps over time, he was then here in washington with the latest on all of this is david. david? >> his name his resurfacing at a crucial time, running for reelection and his son hunter is facing an unknown legal future. as you said they said specifically for about a year from 2015 to 2016 in ukraine, a prosecutor general similar to the attorney general position that we know here in the united states. in ukraine, the job is focus intensely on anticorruption efforts, and he famously claimed that he was fired because he was investigating burisma as we know that is where hunter biden sat on the board of the energy company. he says that then the vice president was directly responsible for his firing, and try to leverage $1 billion in united states aid money to ukraine, here is the translator
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in an interview airing tomorrow night on fox news watch this. >> i do not want to deal with that unproven facts. but my personal conviction is that yes, this was the case. they were being bribed. the fact that joe biden gave away $1 billion in u.s. money, in exchange for my dismissal, my firing, isn't that a case of corruption? >> john now with the critics appointing to this moment when the former vice president in 2018 said this about his firing watch this. >> if he's not fire, you're not getting the money. [laughter] >> and then they put in place someone who was solid at the time. >> with regards to this interview that's coming up, ian said that fox is given a platform for these lies to a former ukrainian prosecutor who
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is office his own deputy, a hotbed of corruption and drive demands for reform, from the u.s. diplomats and international partners and for republican senators like ron johnson. we checked and found a 2016 letter signed by republican, and rob portman, calling for a change in the prosecution general's office in february 2016 which when he still ran the show. he was gone from office about six weeks after the letter. there'll be a full interview with him tomorrow. john? >> we are looking forward to that. thank you so much david. >> you're welcome. >> these are about the children, they should not be exposed to things that they don't even understand. it is not simple. there is no other story line or anything else that goes with that they are little kids and they don't need to hear about it. >> some people are trying to protect their children from lessons that contradict the
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religion beliefs. her latest twist in the heat of battle. >> remarks from tom wolf on the inflation in the direction . >> plus new york city mayor trading blame over the migrant housing crisis in the conor washington to help do something about it. >> we will be forced to be playing this walkable briefing to keep opening relief centers as asylum-seekers keep arriving by the thousands. it is simply unsustainable.
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>> police in south florida are searching for an arsonist who was caught on camera setting a church on fire, surveillance footage from august the 14th shows that the suspect pouring liquid out of a gas can't our front of the church, he then use a paper towel at this at the door and fire before fleeing
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from the scene. no injuries were reported. >> parental rights suffering a setback in montgomery, because a judge denied a motion that would allow families to opt out of school curriculums that contradict their religious beliefs, concern. saying that the ruling is not the last word, we are alive with washington with some more words. high griff. >> good morning. these parents are not happy, because when they come back to class on monday, they would not be able to take them out of these lessons that violates their villages beliefs because it includes these books that focus on transgender issues for students as young as kindergarten. the director reacted to the judge's denial watch this. >> this is unfortunate, we did not expect much from the ruling, we knew our chances were slim, and we knew we couldn't get the mandatory injunction, which in essence would force schools to
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rick stored the opt out, we cannot get that today. >> in the ruling they said this, public schools are not obliged to shield individual students from ideas which are religiously offensive, particularly when they impose new requirements that the student violating his or her faith during classroom instruction and residents on both sides of the issue voiced opinions at a school board meeting and rallied outside prior to this ruling. >> the only thing is that these are my kids, and i have the moral duty and legal right to shape my kids future. not like this. >> i do not think individuals and our public education system should be able to opt out of any lessons about any of our amazing diverse personalities. >> day now, they say that they remain committed to having a inclusive environment, as the
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attorneys for the families who sued say that they will appeal this decision dana? >> that's gonna be a tough weekend. thank you griff. >> this crisis originated with the federal government and it must be resolved through the federal government. moments ago i issued a letter to the biden administration formally requesting that he take executive action to adjust the migrant crisis in new york. >> he wants executive action and -- she is asking the white house to provide migrants with housing vouchers education health care and legal services. critics warned that these incentives would likely draw even more migrants to cross the border illegally. let's bring in ron he's a former u.s. border patrol chief and i's direct so she is appealing to president biden for helping our i first heard it i thought to myself well now new york may be beginning to understand what
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states like texas and arizona and even florida have been going through for years upon years. >> yes, we understand that this is a burden and other cities in united states, new york, chicago, l.a., they all have the issue with the large number of people being released at the border ending up in new york, whether sent by the state of the come down their own. and it's not leadership in my opinion for her to go to the president and say hey, give us some relief hearings and theme to help regulate the shelters and build my shelters, but leadership would be that you need to stop this problem this problematic choice. you talk about what happened at the border, and the rio grande valley of texas has been dealing with this problem for the entirety of the biden administration and the root cause, people were to talk about the root cause, but that's the policies that this president, in which large numbers of people showing up at the border and then being released to come to a future immigration hearing which we know many of them will not go
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to. >> there appears to be a bit of a spat between the new york governor and the mayor of new york city eric adams who set a response to kathy saying that we cannot continue to to open shelters just days and sometimes hours ahead of the rate of new arrivals, we will lose that race. here is where we are in terms of new york city's migrant crisis, migrant arrivals more than a hundred or 4,000, 206 emergency shelters, they spent $1.73 billion so far projected spending for this fiscal year 4.7 billion, and the next three years, $12 billion. democratic politicians weather in new york state or new york city or chicago or other cities, they are blaming greg abbott, and greg ducey for all of this, but the federal government is putting him migrants like city in new york in small communities for years. 100%. >> it is not leadership for them to go to washington and say help us with resources, help us in this problem, leadership, the
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governor of new york, and the mayor of new york city, they need to go to the white house and say give us policies that end this practice, that any large numbers of people, the fate of the people that are encountered by cdp are released into the united states and it's not just new york, they are coming everywhere, because they're so busy, 6500 people every 24 i was coming to a new united states, 65, they are over one, that means the cartels are in control. they are having their way of the southwest border because the border patrol so busy doing everything they can, even with the adjustments that they have made, they have made, they've made several of them, they're so much traffic that they can handle. >> let me ask you about it issue that was eliminated, this was just outside of luke miller arizona, where floodgates and the border wall had been opened, and this is standard operation procedure, they opened it up and they won't close it until september because of the monsoon season, but at the same time you in this video, they see them
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just walk into the open gate and what a lot of them are smugglers as well. why these gates open ron for so long? why do they open them with is a forecast rain there was during hurricane hilary where they try to close them back on and it looks like it can be dry weather. >> that's a tricky area, because the rain comics unexpectedly and the mountains or a aquatics powerful and flooding is a concern. and why they're open so long that's a matter of -- the administration ace account for that he gets some transparency about why that's there and what they're doing and obviously the smokers are taking advantage of their bringing people to the border and you know lukeville is not the most open areas you haven't been to, it is in the middle of the desert, so those people coming across need to be cared for it and overwhelming the border patrol, but as far as the gates go, they need to account for. >> this may be a factor, but look at this, july border
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encountered, by tucson, including the area are here, 39,215, that is 14,000 more men in the rio grande valley, which was the next highest, so that sector is being overwhelmed right there. >> it's nearly 2 million, it's a crazy number and we have never seen this much traffic at the border and it is all due to the result of this administration. ending policy and that once when they took over. >> the numbers were down a little bit, but another bumping back up again. >> it's gonna be over 2 million encounters. and that's only the people who get caught. there's many other traffics out there that they did -- >> of venus woman is lucky to be alive after being kidnapped by a fake louvered driver. >> she was rescued after passing a note to the customer at a gas station reading help, please call 911 watch this. >> some people might have
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>> admitting the central bank has more work to do, and his attempt to bring down inflation which a search under president biden. lucas has more from the white house, what are they concerned about? >> moments ago he said that there could be signs that he's gonna raise interest rates later this year, here he is. >> is the fed's job to bring inflation down to the 2% goal that we would do so. we have tighten policy significantly over the past year, although inflation has moved down from its peak, a welcome development, it still remains too high. we are prepared to raise rates further if appropriate. >> inflation is still on the rise, the rate of increase is slowly mortgage rates today attitude get gate high, gas is high, food prices continue to rise, as everyone who goes to the grocery store but he knows,
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the average american family spends $700 more in july for the same goods as they did two years ago, he was nikki haley this morning. >> the reality is we need to focus on what everyone is talking about and that is the fact that inflation is keeping them from being able to afford necessities. >> this is a big talk at the g.o.p. debate the other night. >> this has led to the last of $10,000 of spending power throughout the average family. we cannot sit by any longer and allow this kind of spending that is going on in washington. >> we must reverse bidenomics so then people have a chance to succeed again, we cannot succeed as a country, if you are working hard and you cannot afford groceries -- >> nearly seven out of every ten americans disapproves of the way president biden has handled inflation dana? >> let's see what they decide to do. there is a lot at stake thank you.
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>> san francisco mayor london breed, blasting the so-called homeless coalition in san francisco, accusing actavis of holding the city hostage, this comes after a judge's ruling to ban the city from clearing out homeless camps until it provides more shelters for those people. jones is the host of cross country and he joins us now and residents of san francisco are getting fed up with how crime and homelessness is ruining once a great city, it will appear based on what we saw there that the mayor london breed, she is beginning to get that message. >> it is about time. cross country, we've been to san francisco about a half dozen times in the last year or so.
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and the people have been crying out for help for a long time. but this is what progressives to do, they try this big experiment because of the actavis class of their party, and when things gol rating starts to plummet, to over 70% of folks in san francisco saying that they are heading down the wrong direction, under the mayor's leadership, and, as election time gets closer, and we know 2024 is near f for the san francisco mirror, then they said to alter their position, they really don't do anything, the rhetoric just changes for campaign purposes, and if the mayor really wanted to clean up san francisco she really could do it right now. but she's choosing not to. >> and me take a look at the homeless population statistics, especially in san francisco, the total homeless population is 7,754. about half of those folks are living in shelters, but look at this, every night, almost 4,400
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people are happy to find shelters on the streets of san francisco. and that is what we see reflected in the tent cities, and it's also reflected to some degree in crime as well, homicides are up 19.4%, robberies up 14.6%, overall, crime is down about 2.7%, but still the serious crimes are way, way up lawrence. >> yes, the state is essentially saying that they're not going to prosecute certain different crimes in the das adjoining in the state and that, what do we expect. the reason why people on the street just because they are rules in the homeless shelters. i'm not just saying something from a speculative standpoint, but when you go out there and talk to the homeless people you asked them why they will go to the shelters and they will tell you that there's three meals a day right there industry, they get a cell phone, and when they go into the shelter, they're not allowed to bring their drugs in, they can bring their pets they can't bring that up
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all the trash that's on the street, and they have a curfew. and so, as a result, they choose to be outside in a tent that is provided for them. so again, if they wanted to end this crisis, not only in san francisco but in all of our major cities, they could do it. but they had to have the political wheel, and yes the actavis class will be mad, but i guarantee you, the average american doesn't seem to think that this is a compassionate standpoint, because the left people, being with human that sheet of drugs every single day. >> let's switch to national politics. we were talking about biting losing support amongst latino voters, but today he's losing his support amongst black people as well. black voters saved him in 2020, democrats nasi red flag and slipping support, fox news voter analysis and pull a support among black voters showed in 2020, president biden had 91% to trumps 8%, but now president
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biden is at 61% and donald trump at 20%. what accounts for that lawrence? >> this is something i've been talking about for a while, when you have black people who were building businesses, and the number one small businesses in america was black women, and then you have black men that were doing the entrepreneurship, and then biting comes in and regulations are put back in place, it is not going so well for black america, and again, it is working to talk about politics from the standpoint of feeling good about the candidate, and noble wants to see the back tweets and all of that, but you can do that when you are flourishing, when you're not paying eight bucks for for eggs but right now things have changed for black america, and i don't think what people are sayg is that when choosing a pocketbook, and nothing of the republican is going to get a surge of black voters, i think when it comes to black men to get a lot of support there, but i do think either black voters are going to turn to a different
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party other than a stay at home, and that's pop it in a better pump for the democrats. >> sounds like we'll find out in a year. thank you so much for joining us this this morning lawrence. >> , everyone likes a bargain, but the five finger discount is hurting people. what that means for honest shoppers, plus a new safety order for every school in texas, armed security guards, mora had to keep kids safe. >> we will begin by ensuring that we deploy as many as are offices that are in supervisory roles, begging to be taking on some additional responsibilitie.
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safety of its kids, every school in the lone star state will be required to have a armed security officer on campus. the new law passed following a deadly shooting in uvalde, killing 19 students into teachers. casey, i live in dallas for a lot of people, this is a long time coming. >> absolutely, and this is all on their house bill three by the way which passed here in texas, and has a couple of different components to it, mental health care training for certain professionals inside some of the public schools, also push for schools to develop active shooter plans. but the most controversial, and the most biggest change is requiring all texas public schools to have a armed person on campus. whether it is a police officer, or a school resource officer, a lawyer to marshall type program, with teachers or other staff are certified and armed. the trouble has been finding enough staff, austin says that
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they need to hire 83 additional officers by september 1st, when this goes into effect. another city close to stink formed its own police department, and 15 new employees covering the districts in nine campuses. here in dallas, officials say that there's about a hundred and 67 offices short, and until those gaps are filled, they will have to rotate between schools. >> we will begin by ensuring that we deploy as many of our offices that are in supervisory roles, so they will be taking on some additional responsibilities. >> meantime, inspectors with the texas school safety center, recently conducted an audit of about 7,000 public schools and it showed a passing grade. most doors being locked properly, investigators are saying that they could not
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access at least 95% of the campuses, and each school they tested this for this program, and they will receive $15,000 plus $10 per student to fund this, and they saying that that is not enough money john? >> thank you so much casey, dana? >> that sounds interesting. dollar tree is fighting shoplifting. at the problem keeps getting worse. dollar tree is just one of many retail stories clipped by facts, that includes target, home depot, cvs. so, they were earnings this week brian, and one of the things that these companies had to say was yes, we are losing money and shareholders are losing because of back. >> yes dick's sporting goods was one of the biggest, and our margins are shrinking because people are -- the college shrinkage, that's one of the
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problems. >> how about we call it what it is. >> because it doesn't just include theft, a stink that are broken or lost in transit for example. but what we know is the main problem, increasing facts, and they need to start calling it because the public is paying for it. either in higher prices are as you mention, they are locking stuff up that you just thinking to yourself why we locking up deodorant? i shouldn't have to do that right? >> no it's so annoying so what you do? so i figure out a way to get online, but i don't want my neighborhood did not have stores. i don't want that, i want people to have jobs and the convenience he to go get them but they said the emmett rice theft is $94.5 billion in it i don't feel like the ceos have the hair on fire about this. >> they talk about managing the problem, but it's more than effect in the bottom line of companies, what to say about the health of our society. this is just a basic social good that people should not be able
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to randomly steal stuff. so, these laws need to be tougher and the prosecutors need to take shoplifting back shoplifting seriously in any need to crack down because this is a big ailment that is a major operation, people go in and steal stuff and then he goes into the mall at the black market in its resort. >> brian what about civil rights leaders looking at the cities who have stores or emptying out, and staff is a their jobs, order, being afraid to do their jobs are being under threat from people coming to the stores who are doing this. >> kills opportunity if your worker or access to things you may need if you're consumer, and what's interesting is that some of the ceos reports have said that the problem is uneven. again this is sort of corporate speak for saying places like san francisco and walgreens for example, the rate of theft is four times every other store they have. >> is there any ceo
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wheelchair after suffering injuries with a foot race, the comedian calling himself the dumbest man alive in a video he shared it to instagram watch this here. >> ladies and gentlemen age 40 israel, flo respect that a. do not be alarmed but i'm in a wheelchair. i tried to do some young stuff. me and stephen got into a debate, and it was based on who was faster, we get out there and we run, and i tore my lower abdomen, and i don't even know what that is, but i toy them, and i cannot walk. >> can't walk, apologizing to him after the race and try to win him, he says he needs about six to eight weeks to recover. how do you pull muscles like that? >> he's so funny and i'm sorry that i happen to him but it makes me laugh.
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i do not know why guys do this. why did they do this? >> don't make kevin life because it is going to hurt them to laugh. >> you probably have to sit there and watch dramas. >> i love him too, but how do you rock your abdominal muscles running? >> i do not know but do not tried at home. >> maybe turtles or something. >> a new study for government accountability claimed the expansion of food stamps is behind a 50% spike in grocery prices. fox business willis has details. >> what is right. a new study shows an expansion of food stamp benefits under the biden administration is responsible for a 15% rise in grocery prices. none of the study from the government watchdog agency examines the impact of the 27% expansion of benefits and the supplemental nutrition assistance program. in that expansion more than
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doubled benefits between 2019, and 2023. listen to this. >> two-thirds of the increase we've seen in grocery prices are the results of just higher and higher food stamps banding which is only gonna go up as that food stamp increase continues. >> now, the result, inflation that hit all americans all-american swallowed, the foundation for government accountability saying that the expansion was the biggest increase in program history, it was implemented without congressional approval. by last year, the benefits totaled $11 billion in december alone. congress may will be debating the farmville which includes food stamp allocations later this year, and likely into early 2024. they are using a wild back calculation they found a 1% increase for food stamp benefits and grocery store prices by eigt one-hundredths of 1%. and like i said it back to you, it is no wonder recent harvard
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university encourage grad students to go up and go ahead and sign up for those benefits dana? >> we know why. it is good information to have as we go into this big-budget site that is about to happen on capitol hill this fall. thank you and have a great weekend. >> youtube. you too. >> back-to-school supplies named eli, take a look at this. dad just up as the school mascot, turns out that is no tiger it is his dad, a sergeant in the ohio national guard, deployed in the middle east for the past year, that was a nice welcome home for dad. >> can we rewind that it shall how he tackled him. because the reflexes were great here we go let's see that when my time. look at sticker but is a rea really... and look at is just so cute. i never get tired of that and we
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have to think of men and women in uniform who are willing to sacrifice their family time for our well-being. >> always. just look at the joy of that hub, that is really amazing. >> great to be with you on this friday as we close out this week, thank you john and have a great weekend. >> good to be with you as well will see with this afternoon on ame"america reports." and "the faulkner focus" next. >> shaken to the 2024 warehouse race could be a foot, a third-party political groups is that it is poised to launch its own presidential data, especially if we see a rematch of 2020, i'm here for harris faulkner, this group no labels founded in 2010 is working to become registered in as many groups as possible ahead of next year's election, already that organization's secured organization in ten states including arizona, in that state is a swing state, and it was
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