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democratic party. and danna barb clearly is an activist more than an journalist at this point. martin luther king says we need to judge people by character not the color of their skin. that is vivek ramaswamy's point at this point. in that interview and he did very well there as he always does in interviews. he is not afraid to go anywhere. >> he did. all right, joe concha, thank you, with that "fox & friends" starts right now have. a good day. >> thank you. ♪ devon archer met with, then, secretary of state john kerry back in 2016. that's one powerful friend of hunter's. their alleged meeting came just weeks before ukraine's top
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prosecutor, viktor shokin investigating burisma was fired. nothing to see here, folks. >> the redacted email shows archer planned to meet with s. that's all it said in the email, s., which fox news digital has confirmed refers to kerry on march 2nd of 2016. >> the findings come as shokin sounded off on brian's show over the weekend about being fired arrests the top prosecutor, claiming that he was getting closer to revealing corruption within burisma house speaker kevin mccarthy says now republicans are inching closer towards articles of impeachment for biden he says also that some of the democrats are sharing their concerns as well. they will get the house. they just need to have a few democrats in the senate who agree. >> so, a few things are going on here. they say viktor shokin was the problem. joe biden did a great thing two years or four years ago bragging to council of foreign relations. i got rid of that prosecutor i gave him six hours to do it.
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we never heard from the prosecutor before. was he really corrupt? was he the guy? was he the problem? or was he actually going after burisma and was that the problem? well, if you ask him, he was going after burisma and he had a huge problem with archer and hunter, watch. >> i have no doubt that there were illegal activity engaged in by about us that. as a matter of fact, the criminal case had been started before me it. continued to expand. and poor says ski at the time minister and founder and ceo of burisma started bringing in people who could provide protection for him. hunter biden was among them. and the corruption were expanded as a result. yes, to answer your question, there is no doubt in my mind that burisma was engaged in illegal activities. because he understood and so did vice president biden that had i
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continued to oversee the burisma investigation, we would have found the effects about the corrupt activities that they were engaging in, that included both hunter biden and devon archer and others. >> brian: hunter was meeting -- was buddies with the blinken who was deputy secretary of state. the secretary of state is meeting with devon archer. the vice president has the ukrainian portfolio during the obama years. he is making these decisions on his own. so, one would conclude there's a lot of there there as opposed to most people telling us over the last four years. nothing to see. these republicans are on some lark. >> steve: well, it is interesting, because devin mccarthy, you know, and brian, great exclusive with that guy over the weekend. it will be interesting to see whether or not the house republicans actually interview him as part of their upcoming impeachment inquiry. because, as you said on friday,
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brian, they hadn't talked to him yet. but he had so much information that a lot of people hadn't heard. i know his name came up on capitol hill. maybe they feel they have already investigated him enough during the trump impeachment and other stuff, but, nonetheless, he tells quite a story and that could be part of the narrative going forward, because, since day one. some house republicans have wanted to impeach president biden. it looks like they are probably going to get started in september when they come back here he is yesterday, the speaker of the house, talking about how some democrats are concerned about joe biden lying to america about hunter's business deals there is a lot of questions, still. to say be able to get the answers to these questions, you would need impeachment inquiry to empower congress. republicans and democrats, to be able to get the answers that the american people deserve to know. i have had democrats now tell me they are very concerned because
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they back this president based upon what he told america and with each tu turn we find out tt is not true. >> ainsley: they have no choice but to launch the impeachment. back to viktor shokin and your interview, brian. he said he had been poisoned with mercury several times. >> brian: we got the medical records. so it's not his word. medical records there poisoned. i was literally dead twice. >> steve: who poisoned him? >> brian: good question. >> steve: okay. >> ainsley: no doubt the bidens were involved in illegal activity and then he used the word bribes. later in the interview joe and hunter accepted bribes. all of this hurt america's reputation and created the groundwork for russia to invade ukraine. >> if the house oversight people don't interview him they should be that's political malpractice because he has such a council pelg story if true they should be investigating him.
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especially if they are going to pin joe biden with all this stuff. >> his he has opinions on who is trying to kill him. does feel his security is in jeopardy every day. the thing he said in the end is i got a book ready to go. anybody who is a publisher and i'm really worried about my security. i have been dead twice and i followed up and said i can't put that in. we found out with the medical records it says he was poisoned with mercury, twice. and i don't know sure, what's going on in ukraine, but he is in the middle of a war zone living on $800 a month. so, if he was a guy on the take, he did a bad job saving his money or someone took it. >> ainsley: where is he living? is he living in hiding right now. >> brian: in ukraine. >> ainsley: you don't know his location? >> i don't think it would be that hard to find out his location. i didn't need to know his location. but he says this is me, i'm ready to talk. i would be shocked if he wouldn't cooperate. >> steve: and the mercury definitely not from tuna, right? >> brian: right. i'm pretty sure that he didn't have too much sushi.
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>> steve: okay. all right. more on this. >> ainsley: kevin mccarthy -- really quickly, kevin mccarthy said not only did joe biden lie about being involved with his son's business. he called into meetings. he went to dinner. after dinner hunter got a porch while he was vice president the family created 20 shell companies. while he was vice president the vice president received 16 to 17 payments from romania. money that went to nine family members. >> brian: don't forget the moscow mayor and china. not just ukraine. ukraine is extremely intriguing because we are in the first war in europe since world war ii. >> steve: we have heard for the last six months house republicans wanted on capitol hill to impeach somebody. first it looked like mayorkas, then it looked like merrick garland now they have focused their sights on joe biden. and it should start in a couple of weeks. >> brian: they're all worthy of some scrutiny because mayorkas has authored and has overseen
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the worst break down of our budget in american history. all he does is lie about it. while they are selling off pieces of a fence we all paid for because they are afraid it would make trump look good. so there so much wrong going thereon the question is it worth it stopping all work in order impeach. remember how the country just stopped to go after trump over and over gun. the outcome was inevitable with just the house majority and nothing in the senate. any impeachment is going to stop short. >> steve: to that point brian, that's a great point because right now we have got to pass a bunch of budgets and wind up getting the democrats and the republicans together on the same page to do it and if the republicans are at the throats of the democrats, there's not going to be much cooperation. >> well then maybe they should close the borders if they're worried about how they are going to finance everything. we are paying for so many migrants to come to this country. in new york a big argument, fight at the mayor's.
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mayor lives gracie mansion. all of these protesters were standing outs of that property protesting some for, some against. and there is curtis she with a, who was a guardian angels. is he upset and some people out on staten island we had parents on our show. protesting, they want to build one of these shelters. they are going to put mom and children in a shelter. the people are just fed up. >> so, anyway, you know, regarding that, ainsley, i found out more about it. it's in the post today. you are talking about catholic school on staten island, st. john villa academy people are upset. as many people as they are going to put there, portable generators out on the street running 24/7 to provide power for outdoor showers.
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they don't like the idea of all of that sound. staten island judge blocked from migrants staying at the school. high court overturned the ruling and now it looks like it could happen. >> ainsley: when the city bought that property they said we are going to use it and build a new school. so the catholic nuns, sold the school to the city and now it's going to be a shelter. >> steve: nicole mall talk cause fthis is what she said you have to pay to house these individuals. asking for section 8 vouchers. think about that. we have a year's long waiting list from citizens, domestic violence victims, veterans waiting for section 8 vouchers and she is asking the president to allow these people who come illegally and cut the line and take away from citizens, it's unbelievable free metro cards for the ability for these individuals to ride our buses
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and subways for free as she raised our tolls and fares. these people are bending over backwards to provide for illegal will over citizens. >> brian: the governor because she is so inept. now fighting subtly not as directly as cuomo and glazaio with the mayor over this issue. has 40% approval rating. now we have 59,300 migrants being held here. 100,000 passed through here. over # hundred slerlts been constructed here because they say under the right to shelter rule. what do you want? it's in our constitution. you come here, we got to shelter you. and it turns out, that also reveals three meals a day. you get a menu. you also get free laundry service. who wouldn't come here? so 59,000. so they looked at this. it is nowhere in our constitution. it was done under mayor coach, because homeless people try to get homeless people into homes. nothing to do with illegal immigration. so realize right now the mayor
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adams has never lever to pull there is no trite shelter. i can't take any more people here overwhelming the cities in every single burrow. >> you saw that video of curtis, he was out there with the microphone. >> steve: before he was arrested. >> third time in less than two weeks handcuffed protesting migration. last week he was arrested on staten island and before that on august 16th in queens and over the weekend at gracy manchin. these migrants have jumped the queue. if i were a fighting and you gave me the opportunity to jump the queue and stay in a hotel and three square meals and more than the homeless born in america have or the veterans down on their luck have. you are damn right i'm going to keep coming. there was a huge brawl, too. i think we have that video they are throwing bunches.
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>> down to the bushes. do we have that video. >> brian: they think it's great we have all these illegal immigrants here. spending money on non-americans. soon, just watch. enough to they will say one big thing is to let them work. on the surface, that makes sense. think about it, if you four thinking about coming over and thinking about once you are over where to go. you think you have a huge magnet now, now you come to new york city, you get a job and free place to live and three meals a day and laundry service and a job. we will be absorbing three or four central american countries. >> steve: ainsley to your point about a melee. we don't have the video where people are were throwing punches. keep in mind 100 protesters out there. they weren't all anti-migrant. half that were apparently split counsel the middle. pro and anti-hats off to the cops kept a very volatile situation to something terrible.
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>> brian: mayor was at a hampton's fundraiser. >> ainsley: people were yelling grotesque things at the cops, too. we have had 100,000 migrants from the u.s. border into the five burrows here in new york. we have at least 200 emergency shelters housing them. >> brian: texas and arizona go yeah this is what we have been living through. >> ainsley: if you want to be a sanctuary city this is what it looks like. >> steve: talk about one of the states watching us now and this is florida. coming up, a fox weather alert. a tropical storm intensifying off the coast of florida and set to reach hurricane status tomorrow. we are tracking it all morning. we are going to give you a little more coming up in about two minutes. >> ainsley: plus, today marks 60 years since mlk's i have a dream speech on the march in washington. >> we are not satisfied and we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters
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he. >> steve: on this monday morning back with a box weather alert. yep, they are getting ready florida's gulf coast is bracing for tropical storm aidala, governor desantis already put 33 counties under a state of emergency status. watch this. >> nic on this gulf coast certainly from tampa all the way be vigilant and following the track of the storms and making your preparations. >> steve: is he absolutely right. right now it's a tropical storm but it is forecast to bring 100 mile-per-hour winds and potentially life-threatening floods. it's going to become a hurricane. and that's why damn klotz joinsy ily on this "foxcast." this storm continues to intensify every single we get.
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tropical storm sitting off the coast of mexico. we are just now beginning to see it move a little bit to the north 7 miles per hour it. going to run into the gulf of mexico today. that is very warm water ultimately climbing up to 115 miles per hour it. that would make it a category 3 hurricane. that is our best current guess. this is the track and runs across the southeast before heading out to the atlantic. zooming in here a little bit. when we say wednesday morning. that's around 1:00 a.m. this is going to make landfall on wednesday, ultimately after that wednesday morning time frame, there were 115 mile-per-hour winds continue to intensify as it ultimately does make landfall. we have a hurricane watch from sarasota all the way up to apalachicola. big bend. looking at peak storm 7 to 11 feet along the big bend of florida. i will leave you with the rainfall totals, steve. because they are big. 4 to # inches widespread with rain for this system. some spots up to a foot of rain.
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flooding will be a major concern. those are your weather headlines for now. tossing it back inside to you. >> steve: all right. thank you very much, adam. meanwhile, we have got some headlines for you on this monday morning. police identifying the suspect in saturday's shooting at that florida dollar general store. investigators say ryan pal meter took his own life after killing three people. the department of justice investigating the shooting as an act of racially motivated violent extremism. that's what they say. the jacksonville community mourning the loss of three victims, 52-year-old angela carr, 29-year-old a.j. la delaware and 19-year-old gerald galion at a prayer vigil last night. meanwhile today, fulton county d.a. fani willis will face lawyers of president trump's former chief of staff mark meadows looking to move his charges from state court to federal court where he can assert immunity. >> the motion is throwing a wrench in the d.a.'s plan to begin the trial for all 19
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defendants in october which the trump team says would be impossible. >> these trial dates also are going to move. unrealistic. it's theatrics and no judge is going to say that you can be on two trials at once in two different states because a lot of these overlap. >> steve: she's right about the overlapping. she also added that former president trump won't need to prep much for the trial because he, quote: lived the facts of the case and has done nothing wrong, she says. and new overnight, simone biles makes history at the u.s. gymnastics championship first american jimmist ever to win 8 national titles. that's awesome. he the decorated athlete sticking a move on the vault that no gymnast has ever been able to land but it was this florl floor routine that security the record breaks title previous record of 7 was set by
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a male gymnast 90 years ago look at that. that's amaze the. >> she is so cute. thank you so much. steve. today marks the 60th anniversary of martin luther king's jr. historic i have a dream speech march on washington the height of the civil rights movement. watch this. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> ainsley: martin luther kingens jr. niece alveda king joins us now. >> good morning. >> ainsley: what does today mean to you? it's been 60 years. >> today is such an important day. i did not attend the march. my parents did. i was a teenager in the 1960s. i got married in 1969. so it's a very relevant time for
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me. i see what was happening then. i see what's happening now. and i tend to connect those dots. two points in the speech. let righteousness roll down like waters and justice like a mighty stream out of the book of amos. so we have got to have justice and righteousness together e talked about a checkmarked insufficient funds. he was talking about what we call the negro community in those days. now, that check has to be dealt with in every generation. every decade and on every platform. and so it has to be relevant in every decade. every generation. also, the bible says take care of home first and then save the world i believe if he were here today he would remind us to do all of that and repent for all of our sins. he talked about one blood. that's also in the bicycle acts 17:26 and one day there would be no black power no, white power only god's power that might have
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been in a different speech but that was in his heart at that time the letter from the birmingham jail scraps of paper on the jail. he was calling on america to pray. it's not just history for me. it's very relevant. so i know i want to remember what happened. but i want to remember what we have an obligation to do right now today. >> stillvel vanity today. very quickly did he write that speech? was he ad-libbing the speech? do you know that answer? >> it was not exactly ad-libbing but he was traveling across the country to get to d.c. to deliver the speech he had been talking about i have this dream. i have this dream and every state he went to mahalia jackson the famous singer, hey, tell them about the dream, martin. whatever he had written to actually say the rest is still history and still for us today.
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one blood and one race and celebrate be. >> ainsley: god bless you. always nice to talk to you. >> thank you. same here. >> ainsley: shark tank star kevin o'leary with a stark warning on our economy. >> while we still have full employment, which is remarkable, and you don't put any capital into the small business sector, which is 60% of the jobs in america, you're going to start to see some real chaos. >> ainsley: governor doug burgum is running for president. so what's his plan to get our economy back in shape? plus, brian had quite a weekend going out to see soccer great messi playing in new jersey. we're going to tell you all about it. >> he changed soccer in the united states i think forever. >> people are going to see unbelievable stuff from messi. that's why we are here. this is the mania we are talking about. ♪ trying vapes to quit smoking might feel like progress, but with 3x more nicotine than a pack of cigarettes - vapes increase cravings - trapping you in an endless craving loop.
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>> the regionals are not yet known. they don't know yet what their capital requirements are going to be so their loan books have closed this is causing chaos in a short-term. what i anticipate is going to happen here while we still have full employment -- which is remarkable -- and you don't put any capital into the small business sector, 60% of the jobs in america, you're going to start to see some real chaos come september, october, november. this gets worse before it gets better. and what's it doing to small business? killing them right now. >> shark tank star and legendary investor kevin o'leary sounding off on skyrocketing interest rates warning of the dire impact to america's businesses. >> steve: our next guest knows all about what it takes to run a business in america, doug burgum grew his company selling it to
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microsoft for more than a billion dollars. >> brian: what's his plan to get economy back on track in small and big america? let's ask him now governor burgum welcome back. >> good to be with you, brian, ainsley, steve. >> brian: the economy is number one focus. number one concern in almost every single poll. we know what you can do for north dakota. what could be done in america where we don't seem to have enough workers and unemployment doesn't seem to be the issue? >> north dakota the highest g.d.p. 6 any republican led state in the nation and in terms of the american dream, income growth, generation over generation lead the nation in that we know how to help people reach the american dream. interest rates 22 year high. inflation under biden has been remarkable. an average family right now is paying over $700 a month more for their basic needs than they were when he took office. that's $4,800 a year. so the policies of the biden administration starting with energy policies because his energy policies are raising
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prices of every product. raising the price of what it takes to heat your home and drive your car and run your tractor, and it's also then destabilizing the world and empowering dictators and it's also not helping the environment get better. it's wrong on every front. ainsley: what is your plan to fix it. >> on the energy side simple. start selling energy to our friends and allies, and stop buying it from adversaries. if we do that it's actually great for the environment. america produces energy cleaner, safer, smarter better than anywhere else in the world. in terms of the economy on interest rates, we got to get the spending down. the bidenflation policies including, you know, subsidizing ev cars. subsidizing 5,000 charging stations the amount of money, infrastructure collars come to the states as a state. every bid we did this spring to build a road 340% higher. if i was in the private sector build apartments. doesn't pencil out not build apartment. if you are a state only build
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six miles a year. build 70 than 100. choke out the private sector all the small businesses like kevin is talking about, and the states will still be driving inflation because we're out there hiring construction workers, steel, concrete all those things to build the roads because of this infrastructure bill that was supposed be to the inflation reduction act but it's actually the inflation creation act. >> steve: did you have a good job detailing how high bidenomics is impacting americans spending north of $8,000 more per year. so obviously going into the election, that's what you guys are going to say. but, you know, you look at the biden white house oh by next year the numbers are going to be better for us. right now the numbers are not good for them. >> well, when they talk about inflation slowing, it's like telling a family that's out there and i would say look, you know, my dad passed away when i was a freshman in high school. my mom went back to work as a single mom with three kids. i know what it's like for a single working mom to try to pay a mortgage. i also know that growing up
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every job i had working on the farm, the ranch, the grain elevator taking a shower at the end of the day. i worked as chimney stweep pay my way through college. i get what it's like to be oa working person. inflation is corrosive it just doesn't cuts into put food on your table. families thought they would say something the value of their savings is 30% yet. biden saying it's going to go down next year. if you didn't like your 20, 30% pay cut last year don't worry only 1010% next year. >> brian: what are you going to do about blue collar jobs, law enforcement, electricians, to plumbers to pipe fitters. >> ainsley: hard to get them. >> brian: don't have anybody doing the trades now is there a comprehensive way to make that more attractive they do pay now. >> in north dakota we said hey, it starts young. and we have a thing called choice ready you come out of high school when you are a senior you got to be ready to pass the military entrance
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examine. got to be ready career and technical all these jobs we need to pay so well. electricians, cad cam, all those things or else go college. we have spent the last 30, 40 years trying to tell everybody to go to college under the democrats they have subsidized that with all of this $1.6 trillion of student loan we have a bunch of college kids in debt and don't have enough people doing the great jobs. >> brian: how is your achilles. >> my achilles is completely ruptured. >> brian: going to play with no surgery? let it heal on its own. >> where the tore was close it my calf surgery is not an option. we are just playing through. as we say in north dakota, you just got to cobble your way up and get it done. >> ainsley: you had so much success in business i hope you bottom your mom a house like tim scott did. become a governor with all due respect you are at the bottom of the list when it comes to the presidential candidates. where do you think you want to go. cabinet position? vice president? what do you want to do?
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how long do you stay in. >> not oa chance on that. i'm not running for cabinet and not trying to sell a book. i'm not running for v.p. all i have ever done is be the ceo or a governor. i'm aered go. i know how to attract talent and how to build teams and solve problems and how to bring people together. i know how not to divide people. i know how to drive for solutions. i think america is exactly what we need. , we are the least well-known. we just launched on june 7th. we have been tied in new hampshire fourth place with people that have been doing this for their whole life. we are off to i object credibly great start and it's only going up from here. >> vivek to attack you on the debate stage that's what you need. >> that would be fine. i will go head to head with anybody on stage on either my record in leading a state or my record in business. but i think the real thing is that we know how to get things done and having -- had people working for me in 120 country the. you have to understand the global economy. there is nobody on that stage that's worked in fox news deck
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following and technology is changing every job and company and industry. we need somebody in the white house to do that. that's what we have done in north dakota. >> steve: voting doesn't start for nine months. plenty of run way. >> ainsley: break a leg like they said. >> brian: thank you so much. chicago's mayor slaps two carmakers with a lawsuit blaming them for the city's soaring car thefts is that really what the mayor should be focusing on? this mayor is going to be fantastic. ask chicago alderman ray lopez next. >> steve: what's the perfect temperature to get to bed at night? we got the number coming up the perfect temperature for falling ha sleep.
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♪ steve the mayor of chicago is now suing the car makers hyundai and kia claiming that their cars are too easy to steal. mayor johnson saying, quote: the failure of kia and hyundai to install basic auto theft prevention technology in these models is shear negligence. and as a result, a citywide and nationwide crime spree around automobile theft has been unfolding. as motor vehicle thefts are up in the city, 104% year over
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year. look at that, 19,000 car thefts in 2023. here with reaction, chicago alderman raymond lopez. raymond, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: what do you make of your mayor saying, yeah, we had like 20,000 car this effort but, essentially, it's the car's fault. >> clearly we don't have a crime problem. we have a kia problem in the city of chicago according to mayor johnson. and the numbers speak for themselves. 104% increase from last year, a 234% increase in vehicle thefts from two years ago. but, yet, it's the car's fault. it's the fact that they are so easily taken by criminals who run rampant in the city of chicago yet to hear anything about the criminals running in our streets. lambaste those who try to hold criminals accountable by playing word games with individuals saying that you can't call them
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mob action because little capones can't call them criminal youth because they're making stilly decisions. the ones taking note are the irrepentant individuals committed to acts of crime in chicago? raymond, a couple months ago we were talking about tiktok challenge where essentially they showed on tiktok how you can use i think we are looking at it right here. use usb thing and get around the theft device in the kia and now kia says, you know, they are making cars that are impossible to steal which is good where is the mayor saying hey we know that kias and hyundais are easy to steal if they are in these model years, if you steal one you grgs to go prison. where's that mayor? >> that mayor doesn't exist and neither does ethics cyst in our state's attorney kim foxx or even in our court system. chicago's answer to the kia problem was to hand out those steering wheel column locks, the club as a way of helping our
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citizens, not necessarily prosecuting those repeat offenders who know they can steal a car, sell it or use it in crimes. i had a friend just last week whose car was stolen and was used in 12 different robes on the north side of chicago. we know wife they are stealing these cars. we know what they are doing with these cars. but the fact that we refuse to call out this behavior and giving cover to the criminals seems to be another liberal ploy and to be perfectly honest a page from the socialist playbook because we are blaming the manufacturer of the cars rather than the criminals on the street. >> just another great reason to live in chicago, raymond. >> i believe at a certain point the nonsense is going to reach a tipping point. we have seen actions like this out of lori lightfoot. starting to see it out of mayor johnson. we saw how well that worked for her. >> steve: no kidding. kia says they are fixing the cars. see what happens because it's the car's fault. raymond, thank you very much for joining us live today. >> thank you, steve.
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>> steve: a dozen minutes before the hour answer answer it's unreal. >> steve: it is crazy. >> ainsley: could you imagine if my brother stole a car and said it's the car's fault. >> steve: steve. >> ainsley: brawls breaking out two california malls one outside of l.a. police say the fight drew at least 1,000 juveniles to the mall no. one was arrested. one minor was hurt in another brawl in the bay area. and meanwhile nordstrom is closing its store, the flagship location in san francisco. employees cite crime and covid for the closure of the store which was almost for almost 30 years. researchers say they have found the key to a good night's sleep. >> why is it so hot? someone fiddled with the thermostat. >> what? who would do that? >> what do you think you're doing?
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>> ainsley: messi mania made its way to new jersey. drove over to my state to see what the entire sports world is raving about this time 26,000. could have had 70. they packed into red bull arena. the minimum ticket was $400. normally it's 46. steve. >> ainsley: what was it. >> brian: 3,000 some paid. started off to watch the man on
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the bench. bull bull red bull car now i know why everyone was staring at me. i didn't notice what was on the luggage rack. inter miami and red bull and the best player in the world is miami. [chanting messi] what have they told you about this guy says. >> super good. >> greatest all time. >> the inevitable. >> brian: it is 90 degrees and you are wearing a scarf is that how special this guy is. >> yeah. >> brian: 10 goals, 10 games unbelievable. >> it's amazing. >> messi off the post puts the ball in! of course he did! he has done it again. the madness of messi. >> changes the united states forever. >> everybody is going to see unbelievable soccer from messi that's why we are here. >> brian: this is the mania we are talking about. you don't make those at kinkos
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you make it because you love the game. >> we are all the way at the top so i don't know. i always see him look up in the air after he scores. i bet he is going to be looking at you. >> what are you looking for? >> shall [inaudible] >> that's impossible. >> i hear a lot of screaming. >> you watch i will hit the 90. if you do make it seem like that. >> i got go inside ♪ >> this place is already electric. it's just the excitement about it. all the passion. everyone wearing messi shirts. >> this is the best day of my life. i really wanted to see messi. my name is messi. i have it right here my name is massi. >> $1,000. $2,500. all over the place. >> you never know how are going
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to see. >> fox anchors in the stands. >> and underway in the first league match for inter miami in the lionel messi area [inaudible] over my shoulder. crowd waving. [cheers] [chanting] >> focus on the ball but more is over my left shoulder where it looks like messi is warming up. >> best player in the world now sentencing on the field.
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[cheers and applause] >> messi. >> one of the best goals you will ever see. [cheers] >> messi does it, miami does it. >> great player. [inaudible] >> brian: another game, another win for miami. >> brian: it was really cool night. great day for soccer. see that tall guy at the end that is sean, captain of the team 25 years old. him and his brother from massapequa started on the back line. his brother dillon is hurt right now.
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david beckham's first ever pick and that sean playing with my son brian. i coached him since he was 9. now i think he is q queued up te on the national team. guarding messi all night. bring him to new jersey. i think you saw him play in a couple tournaments. >> steve: i did. >> brian: covering the best player in the world 10 years later. >> steve: that red bull arena is fantastic in new jersey. >> brian: right. yeah. just guys, discover harrison new jersey. >> steve: newark. >> brian: beautiful little stadium and hopefully people start coming out when messi is not playing. just pretty were cool to see. he elevated the whole league. >> ainsley: you know what? y'all don't know this about brian. you know he loves soccer but when his kids were growing up. he would coach all of their teams. and his daughters went on to play soccer d-1, right, in

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