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winds. >> steve: according to fox weather graphic right here 310,000 people don't have electricity in georgia, florida and carolinas. take a look at this brief tornado in the distance there. it flipped over a car in front of that vehicle in south carolina. >> rachel: before and after satellite images show the extent of the flooding in florida. the governor will hold a press conference at 9:15 this morning. >> steve: the press conferences that ron desantis has been having over the last 72 hours was to make sure everybody in the cone of uncertainty was prepared in case they had to go to higher ground. this particular hurricane, when it cake ashore and you can see the track right now of the tropical storm, it was in along florida so-called nature coast,
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known as big guy area. it was for the most part, rural area, not widely populated, which was good news because they didn't have to have that many people moved. i was listening from somebody from cedar key and she said she wished she would have left. her son said he didn't want to leave and they hunk erred down until there was three feet of water in the living room. >> brian: ron desantis said we'll make sure everything is okay. right now when he talks, it is crisis, everyone carries him. it is chance to show him in action, beats any campaign ad, not putting down iowa or new hampshire, they get a chance to see him in action. this is what running for president should be, job interview.
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rake you are seeing joe biden compliment ron desantis. >> brian: giving himming the verbal chris christie-obama hug. >> rachel: i think he would prefer to run against ron desantis and he is performing well, as he often has during natural disasters, interesting to see joe biden propping him up. >> steve: you never know, ron desantis has done a good job and good to hear that the president says he can trust him when it comes to this stuff. janice dean is in studio m and has the latest on the tropical storm. >> janice: this time yesterday we were talking about hurricane landfall and i am hoping my maps work. standby here. there we go. we have a tropical storm, potential for heavy rainfall across portions of north carolina. and there we go, estimated
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rainfall, 5 to 8 inches. we still aren't done yet and have potential of this tropical storm bringing gusty winds and heavy rainfall, 10 inches in some areas and some wind reports, 85 miles per hour. we had grady trimble, that will join us shortly. here is our tropical storm idalia. here is the storm now, exiting the coast, the tropical storm warning in effect for carolinas and it will be out within the next couple hours. two to three inches possible for coastal north carolina. for most part, we will be done with this storm.
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incredible 24 hours ago we were talking about a major hurricane across big guy of florida and looking ahead, nothing to talk about right now in the atlantic or gulf of mexico. we are reaching peak season in the tropics, something to be alert about and looking ahead to labor day forecast, potential for showers and thunderstorms for parts of florida, southwest and northwest. heat is another big story for southern plains to the midwest this weekend. we'll continue to keep you up to date. sorry, i had to rush in here and i was losing -- >> rachel: love seeing you in action. >> brian: let's go out to grady trimble, he is at keaton beach area. that is where the storm made landfall. grady. >> everyone we've spoken to got
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out before the storm, they heeded the warnings and that is positive sign because you can see the destruction around us and what would have been happening if anyone decided to ride the storm out here. this of radio was torn off this house. you can see other parts of the roof have been pushed up against this power line. there are coaches strown all about. what ended up being the big problem was the wind. this house is wiped off the map by idalia. other parts of the state saw flooding. we were in steinhatchee yesterday, we saw waist-high water that had receded by afternoon time and cedar key, similar question, this tiki bar owner describes what he saw when he went back to his business. all we have here in my house,
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four feet under water. my house looks like the couch is where the refrigerator was. i am homeless for a while, we'll get through it. >> in tallahassee, wind was a huge problem, a lot of trees taken down, including 100-year-old oak tree at the governor's mansion, while the first lady of florida and their three kids were inside. fortunately, all of them okay. back here live as people come back to assess damage and start clean up, florida governor ron desantis has a warning for anyone looking to take advantage of the storm victims. >> i would remind looters, you never know what you are walking into. i have seen signs in yards in the past after disasters and probably here, you loot, we shoot, you never know what is behind that door if you break into somebody's house.
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>> that is the warning from governor desantis. we have seen power crews in the area, but 99% of taylor county still without power and it could be a while before it comes back online. we'll hear from florida governor ron desantis around 9:15 this morning, he will provide an update. today he will tour the damage with the fema administrator in florida. back to you. >> steve: thank you very much. great reporting. >> rachel: hope to check back later on. first ever behind the scenes look at president biden first two years in office drops in les than a week as the race for the white house is heating up. >> brian: the tell-all book talks about the administration's botch withdrawal to the president's public gaffes. >> steve: lucas tomlinson will preview this blockbuster. >> lucas: good morning, two
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years ago, the last american soldier left afghanistan, the commanding general, months later, putin launched invasion of ukraine and president biden went off script? poland calling for regime change in russia. >> we will have a different future, hope and light of decency and dignity and freedom and possibilities. for god's sake, this man cannot remain in power. >> lucas: here is what happened next according to the new book about biden's first term in the white house titled "last politician." biden knew the white house would have to clarify his mistake. his aides released a statement walking back the sentence. he fumed to his friends he was treated like a toddler. here is more from the book, diy
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didn't have time to consume the news but was well aware of the coverage and it infuriated him and commentary felt overheated. he said either the press is losing its mind or i am. cornel west, many want biden to address the poor and downtrodden. >> they are dominated by corporate regime and foreign policy and he and aoc and others will be in a certain sense window dressing. democratic party is beyond redemption at this point. former president trump said he is interested in vivek ramaswamy to be his vice president. vivek ramaswamy says he is not interesting. >> steve: he says vivek ramaswamy has to be less
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controversial. >> brian: somebody who runs from controversy, is this true how i introduce you, you don't like controversy? >> i love controversy, idea of donald trump telling people to calm down and not be controversial is laughable. >> steve: the new book sounds like the white house treats him like a toddler, he feels tired, feeds into the opinion. >> that is why he falls asleep in public. >> steve: how about the fact so many people at the white house are controlling him. we have seen him go i'd love to talk to you, but they'll get mad. who is running the white house? >> nobody at the white house trusts the boss not to do something ridiculous in public. every time president biden appears in public, something happens, he falls over, stumbles
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on his words or said god save the queen nine months after she died. he was at her funeral. you will not save the queen who has been dead nine months. it is awkward and embarrassing. i am a huge fan of the united states and this is the leader of the free world, he looks like he is in early stages of some kind of senile dementia. >> rachel: it is awkward and embarrassing, it is also dangerous. that could have sparked a third world war. the war in ukraine, he had many opportunities to bring about a peace negotiation, russia is a nuclear power and that mistake had to be walked back because it was dangerous, before he got in the car. the war and having someone with his mental state, to me is terrifying. >> you have mcconnell, scary
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footage, second time we've seen that. dianne feinstein. a lot of people at the top of the pyramid look not fit for office and fit for the job. president biden is the most important politician in the country. it is not about his age, there will be people of his age watching going, hang on, i don't fall over and stumble. >> you had an incident. >> i was at england cricket. you should all come, by the way. we are good at it. at the home of cricket. mick jagger walked into where i was just after his birthday. he was dropping my name. i said, he went, who are you. he said, piers, i said you are seven months younger than the
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president of the united states and most would take you. >> brian: it is not a matter of being 80. >> he looked sharp and lean and moving with great mobility and didn't fall over after a show on stage. just mentally. >> rachel: same with donald trump, he is not much younger than president biden. he is sharp as a tack. >> he is quick witted. trump is physically fit, he's never had a drink in his life, unlike some i could mention, he's never had a drug, never smoked cigarettes and 200 somethingun pos. >> brian: yeah, 215. >> you may disagree with trump policies, you can't disagree with trump's energy levels. the voice of wildlife, is 97
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years olds, david atelboro. it is not about age. he is 17 years older than biden. >> brian: i hear he's accelerating over the last three weeks, can you imagine the drama. six or seven people who think they are a better nominee, they will be his surrogates. if things happen like hunter biden revelation get too much or he has one more fall, can you imagine the drama of democrats? >> democrats have to look at themselves and work out, is this a good thing for the country. it is hard at the moment in partisan times for people to take a position, put country before party. 69% of democrats in the recent poll think he is too old, democrats. are they going to say in six years time, if biden was to run again and win, he will be having his finger on the nuclear button
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and we'll be comfortable about that? crazy state of affairs. >> rachel: americans believe obama is in hi and his people are running this government. let's assume joe biden does have that fall or that moment where they just can't cover it up, who would be next person the democrats should put forward? we should ask a brit. >> brian: american culture. >> poke my nose into your affairs. i look to people who go into the lion's den of the opposition. interested when gavin newsom, governor of california, did sean hannity and it was interesting and bold and courageous thing to do. they go into the lion's den, they have confidence, you may not agree with policy newsom has, if you're a democratic voter and look at gavin newsom, he is young, fresh, dynamic. has biden done sean hannity or
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come on fox and friends? no, he hasn't. if you're gavin newsom, what is best for the country? do you believe gavin newsom, joe biden is fit to serve another four years in office? if you are honest with yourself, you know he is not and right thing to do is run yourself. >> steve: joe biden has been on "fox and friends," do we have that sound bite? >> i'm joe biden, you are watching "fox and friends" and you'll enjoy it. >> when was that? >> steve: 2008, he was running for vice president. >> there is footage of him doing a speech on youtube, biden in his 40s talking about southern africa, he is powerful, a fire brand, elkwents, articulate, a different looking and sounding man to the man in the white house. if you want to secognitive decline, look at the two clips.
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whereas mick jagger go to his 20s, apart from extra wrinkles, same guy. >> rachel: compromised, add to your list of joe biden. >> yeah, i don't think there is an american, certainly not a brit, i don't think an american who thinks it would be right thing for joe biden to do another four years in office. it is not good for the country, not good for reputation of the united states, it is not good for joe biden. i have never met joe biden, but i spoke to him on the phone after his son beau died. i had written a column when i was at cnn and we had a moving conversation about what it is like for a man to lose two children and a wife, these tragedies. he told a moving story when involved hagar the terrible, cartoon strip. my father gave me this when my
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wife and baby died. hagar in a choppy ocean looking up at the god and saying, why me, his boat is floundering and the god shouted back, why not. it gave him perspective. on personal level i have eshg normous empathy what he's been through. >> brian: he's put in every tragedy -- >> you hear him talking about house fires and i know what it is like to lose everything. he did not know what it is like, that never happened to him. i feel sad for him. he is now out there and he is a liability and people around him at the white house owe it ho him. >> rachel: what responsibility does jill biden have in this? >> she is a decent woman, she can't be happy every time her husband goes out in public, there is erma of army of people
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waiting for him to -- >> rachel: i'm a former political spouse, i would never have done this to sean, i love him too much. >> steve: he worked to get the presidency and now has it. >> rachel: he was showing signs during the race, that any spouse -- >> he didn't have to go out on the trail because of the pandemic. this time he will have to go out. >> not if donald trump is in the courtroom. >> that legal thing you did on "fox and friends" yesterday, you went through legal stuff trump has to face, time-consuming, you made the best point. if he startses getting acquitted, rocket fuel to the white house. you made a great point about desantis. i've been watching him in the last 24 hours, exemplary leadership in a disaster, very
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good for him in terms of how the american people perceive him as a leader. >> steve: we had no idea you were going to mention mick jagger and hagar the horrible. >> when you have me on "fox and friends," you satisfaction. >> see you tonight. >> steve: piers morgan. chevy silverado has what it takes to do it all. with up to 13 camera views. and the z71 off-road package. ♪ you ok? yeah. any truck can help you make a living. this one helps you build a life. chevy silverado.
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>> fox news alert, 73 people dead and dozens hurt after fire tears through apartment comlex in south africa's largest city. officials say the five-story building was inhabited by homeless people. the fire is now out and recovery operations are ongoing.
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russia facing largest attack on its soil since the start of the war in ukraine, taking fire from five drone strikes over past two nights. those attacks come as kyiv faces attacks nearly every night. po police -- watch. >> we have one coming out. >> back behind me. behind me. >> keep walking. >> keep walking over here. >> police ordering the suspects to leave the home, only one came out. officials stormed the property and found two people hidden inside. the woman called 911 after hearing the sound of broken glass. a mom influencer trolls her son of a life-size cut out of her in
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his dorm room. >> i got a life size picture of me for your dorm. look, dad has a poster, too. [laughter] >> get out of here. >> hard to see, dad is pointing to the laundry hamper to remind the young man to do his laundry. that will pile up. >> steve: that is brilliant. i read in the "new york post" the story, he said, okay, what do i do with this. >> can't throw mom away. i just dropped my daughter off at college, i wish i would have seen that. >> brian: the college she is going to -- >> university dallas. >> steve: this is in missouri. the mom said something like if, maybe the son, if somebody comes
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over, girl comes over, i want him to see me. >> so funny. >> brian: you had a big interview. >> rachel: i did? >> brian: yes. >> rachel: this morning? i never know if he's trolling me or -- anyway, i did have a "fox and friends" exclusive with california mom who settled a landmark victory for parents, she won $100,000 for this claim. she said the school socially transitioned her child without her knowing. her child was upset at school, went to the counselor, they said maybe you are in the wrong body, you are the wrong gender. she was 11 years old, she believed that and they started to call her by a different
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pronoun and let her use the bathroom while not informing the mother. when the mother found out, she was furious, sued it is school. look at a clip from that interview this morning. >> it was a counselor i went to and that counselor ended up working with the school, as well, to socially transition me. after covid hit, i was out of control of the school and i figured out that who the school said i was, i was not, i was a girl and i was elisia. >> do research on your schools and school boards, parents should go with their gut feeling, they know their intuition, will know if something is wrong with their children. if you see a rapid change, build a relationship on talking with them, asking them what is going on, parents have the right to raise your own kids.
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>> steve: in watching the interview, eshglisia re-identifying as a girl. the school district is not admitting guilt in this. in california, like new jersey, california attorney general is suing school district that wants to tell parents if child wants to identify by another gender. the attorney general, like in new jersey, is suing three school districts that say if a kid wants to identify by different gender, we'll tell, they say no. >> they say, no, we own that child, not you. this interview is fascinating. i asked her, what is your advice, she said look at the signs. the other thing, every parent, you must assume they will do this to your child at school,
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just assume it. send a note to the school, even in kindergarten, you are not permitted to talk to my child about anything age appropriate, sex. you are nots allowed to counsel my child without telling me. >> brian: what about the girl that is tom boy, thinking about member of bad news bears, tatum o'neal, pretty sure john mcenroe would say she is okay. >> rachel: bill maher, had a funny thing, he said, i wanted to be a pirate, i'm so glad they didn't, they would have cut my leg off and put a patch on my eye. i am glad she won this, only money talks in situations when
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schools get sued. >> brian: don't you need resources to get an attorney to make sure your daughter doesn't become your son. >> rachel: she got help, recovery efforts underway in florida. >> steve: franklin graham will join us next.
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>> steve: back with a fox weather alert, we are tracking tropical storm idalia and impact across florida, georgia and carolinas. 300,000 people are without electricity a lot of homes sdr been destroyed. >> brandi is just north of where idalia made landfall, a category 3 storm. brandi, how do things look there? >> good morning, things are basically in recovery and clean-up mode here. take a look behind me, you can see we have serve pro truck i've seen after storms. their roof, you can key straight through it. i will show you what led to this. if you look at this video, the winds are just going, it was
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strong as hurricane idalia passed over perry as category 3 storm that i went over this city. it looked like it was inside of a tornado, that is how fast winds were gusting. highest wind gusts in perry were 85 mile per hour. there was ectreme wind warning issued telling people to treat it as a tornado, asking them to take shelture during that time. one resident describes what it was like to ride it out. >> the top of the roof slammed in on me and my three kids and my grandson. my daughter was laying on the side of the bed, i was able to pull her out of it. >> such a scary moment there, guys. the damage around this town, we believe it might be pretty
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extensive, not just this building. the dollar store is to my left. the power is out. there is a lot we will discover today as we move on. back to you. >> steve: going to take a long time to get back to normal. brandi campbell, thank you. >> rachel: disaster trucks are filled with supplies, equipment and volunteers from samaritans purse. >> steve: the residents need help. franklin, good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> steve: great to have you here to explain what you are doing. whenever there is trouble and national disaster, people need help, you guys rush to the scene. for the most part, the storm was not as powerful as people had been predicting. so many homes were flooded and blown apart and people need
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stuff and that is where you come in. >> you know, i think the storm was a powerful storm, no question. the damage it did to roofs and storm surge, you have thousands of homes that were flooded. think of people from the storms last year, i think took the warnings more seriously this time and i've heard that from a lot of people in florida. they said, we will not sit this one out. a lot of roofs are missing, and trees, samaritans purse bring an army of volunteers. we have high pressure washers, pumps, chain saws, tools, skid steers and things to move trees and lift trees. we will help tarp a person's roof, we will take a chain saw and cut a tree, hole in the roof, we will fix it and tarp it
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so you can stay dry. big problem is mold with heat today, mold is a big problem. we try to get in as quickly as we can and help people. we focus on those that don't have insurance, people that have no hope. those people we want to focus on. this is an area that has a lot of poverty in florida and georgia. we will be there for sometime helping and we want to do it in jesus name. god loves the people and he has not forgot them. we all go through storms in life, the anchor is almighty god and his son jesus christ. >> rachel: so many things that make my heart filled with hope and joy. first of all, i love you are helping those who don't have insurance, looking for those in need.
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so many people are still in shock at this point. tell us how you help them spiritually as they are going through this. >> we bring chaplains from billy graham evangelism association wherever we deploy. chaplains go to homeowners, spend time with them, pray with them and sometimes just sitting down and talking. people want to tell their story. it is important to listen to their story and show interest in them. we have volunteers, army of volunteers going out through the community helping. we need volunteers. great time for church groups to come in. anybody has skills, strong back and arms, we need your help. >> steve: you need some money, this stuff is not free. for folks watching, to donate your treasure in the form of cash, go to samaritans
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purse.org. if you would like to volunteer, go to spvolunteer.org. it is a pleasure to have you. thank you and god bless you. >> thank you and god bless you guys. >> rachel: that is stuff these groups can do that government can't do, they can help and pray with you. great to have that kind of help. >> steve: coming up, switching gears, buster murdaugh will break his silence on his convicted killer father, calling him a psychopath, but he says he is innocent of murder, a live report coming up on that next. students academic challenges. one of the things we found is that many students who struggle are missing. important foundational knowledge. learning is a sequential process. it's like a chain of interlinked concepts. if one link is missing, there isn't anywhere to connect the next concept yourselves. acellus team responded by developing a technology
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>> rachel: buster murdaugh agrees his dad his psychopathic characteristics, he believes his dad is innocent . >> thanks for having me, in the fall of the house of murdaugh buster admits he is confused by some much the evidence. alec is serving two life sentences for murdering his son and wife. buster says he thinks they have a weak motive. buster describes the moment he describes his mother and son were killed and he insists he has no doubt his dad is innocent of murder. >> did you ever go there and say, maybe it is possible that he did this? >> no, because i think i hold a unique perspective nobody else in that courtroom held. >> busters he worries about his
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own safety because he thinks the real killer is still out there. you see it throughout the documentary, plenty of home video and behind the scenes trial footage and we get a look at the mind of alec murdaugh. he has a long history of lying to everybody around him and martha asked buster if he now thinks his father is a psychopath, here is the full answer. >> when i look up definition of psychopath, like someone who can completely get away with lying and acting normal and carrying through as if nothing is ha happening, does that describe your dad? >> i think there are characteristics when you look at manipulation and lies and carrying out and i think that is fair assessment. >> murdaugh was convicted of two
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disciplinary charges for using another inmate's pin number to make a phone call. he lost phone privileges for 30 days. this is an interesting watch, i saw the first episode last night, you can watch on fox nation. >> steve: thank you. >> rachel: thanks. >> steve: all right coming up, nyc you later, call to secede from the big apple over the migrant crisis is coming up next. >> brian: can't wait.
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>> still tornado warnings in north carolina and now recovery and clean up, we have this power-packed political panel. the pros on the latest. the housing market and steele severed her future with espn. back to "fox and friends." >> eric adams will be leading a rally in lower manhattan focusing on the crisis. >> rachel: after claiming the city has been handling influx on
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its own. >> brian: brian is live from the rally right now, let them go. >> brian: yeah, good morning. this is the first time this rally eric adams calling on business leaders and new yorkers to show up in downtown this morning to pressure the biden administration to expedite work permit for migrants who arrived here illegally, they are overcrowding the shelters. faster they get migrants working, quicker the migrants in the overcrowded system can get out. critics say work permits will encourage more migrants to come to the city. new york governor kathy hochul visited the white house demanding work permit and
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assistance and met with president biden's chief of staff and secretary mayorkas, committed to help identify work permit eligible migrants and push them to apply for permits with text and e-mail. >> they are committed. i have presed the white house to find a path to get more people working. they are starting tomorrow with an app notification for people who have applied under the cdp app. >> while governor kathy hochul and mayor adams keep pointing the finger at one another, people are fed up, protest over make-shift shelter set up in closed down catholic school and republican runningwoman is calling for statten island to secede from the city, saying the reality is state legislature
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would need to let staten island go. would like to have opportunity to self-governor. talking about 10,000 migrants coming into the city every month. >> steve: rally starts at 9:45, we'll see if there are counter protesters. >> brian: only costs 15 billion. >> rachel: interesting to hold a rally to lower the wages of new york city. go, mayor adams. >> stepping aside, back in a minute. their children. acellus courses from power homeschool provide a self-paced learning solution that automatically adapts to help each student succeed. power homeschool has really transformed our child's experience. it allows my child to work at her own pace and on her own schedule. visit our website at power homeschool dot org. to learn more and start your child's educational journey.
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