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on. >> here we go with mask mandates and president biden is facing criticism for pushing the mask mandate. >> never put our kid back in masks. >> a man seen beating a woman in the subway for over two minutes. >> incarceration movement. >> we will never see alex murdaugh on the street again, never worry about that. >> his lawyers say they have evidence of jury tampering. >> duty calls, larry did everything. >> army helicopter pilot army taylor awarded medal of honor for his service in the vietnam war. >> brian: we begin with this, today is deadline for david weiss to submit updated version
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of diversion agreement that would settle a gun charge and keep the president's son out of jail. the house oversight committee issue six new subpoenas over claim that the agency tipped secret service and biden team in 2020 ahead of the tax probe interview. >> steve: committee chairman james comer is asking for document from homeland securityland security secretary alejandro mayorkas and testimony from dhs shall ifs. dhs dispute claims it obstructed as catagorically false and subpoenas are entirely without basis. >> ainsley: biden administration has not distanced themselves from hunter's scandals, the first son has attended state
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dinners. >> brian: well, he lives there. i'm going downstairs, tired of using a microphone. >> ainsley: two days after the sweetheart deal in court he was seen at a dinner for the indian president and he was seen in 2022, as well. i am running in everyone's face, i'm scott free and will continue with my life. >> steve: it was tone deaf he would get the invitation and that infuriated people. this is number one story on fox news.comthat hunterattended dinners during the probe. one reason the dhs is getting the subpoenas is because the secret service is part of dhs
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now. so that is why mayorkas and secret service guys have been essentially asked to cough up as many documents as possible, it goes back to that irs whistleblower gary shapley, who in front of congress and on television said we were about to interview hunter biden after joe biden was elected before the transition occurred and before the inauguration so fbi contacted the secret service and james comer said they tipped him off and they want answers why that happened. >> ainsley: then they were not able to interview him. >> steve: they weren't, they were told okay, you want to interview him, why don't you wait in the car and they waited in the car and it is like hunter biden will be interviewed when hunter biden wants to be
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interviewed and that never happened. >> brian: here is the thing, unlike ken starr, who had one in to investigate, no one doubted he wanted to get to bottom of things with clinton. david weiss, nobody thinks he was trying to get to the bottom of thing and been proven through shapley and the other whistleblower he embarrassed himself by bringing a deal in front of a judge and now he has status he denied he wanted, but shapley said he requested and was refused. now will he do it is job he was hired to do, legitimate investigation that donald trump put him in his place to follow-up on what came his way. heept can his job in delaware. you got to figure biden knew everybody in delaware. there was a reason they left him
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around. he is not curious at all to what hunter biden was involves in and i will be forced to do something if he has an ounce of integrity left. >> ainsley: you will hear republicans talk about impeachment inquiry, we heard kevin mccarthy say we will inquire and subpoena peep and he will get as much information on the biden family and whether or not they were involved in anything illegal. we have to gather the information to proceed. then you have matt gaetz what wants to go for impeachment. i want to take a vote and i will oust kevin mccarthy if he doesn't allow me to do this. james comer was asked if they have the goods on impeachment. listen. i've been in conversation with moderate leaders who have been concerned about this, the
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evidence is overwhelming and the white house announced they are creating a war room as opposed to cooperating. if joe biden is innocent and transparent and been honest about involvement in shady business schemes, then why not comply with our request? even members of the moderate wing are realizing this could be biggest political scandal in my adult lifetime. >> steve: if true, that would be a real 4dline. he is you can taking about the moderates. kevin mccarthy, the current speaker, does not have enough votes to proceed with impeachment inquiry. there are a lot of members in his caucus who want to see somebody impeached and they would love it to be joe biden. as mr. comer is talking about, moderate republicans are not
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convinced. they have seen bank records and heard stories and they have said there is not any evidence that joe biden did anything illegally and that is why they will not go along with the impeachment inquiry which means matt gaetz will try to get kevin mccarthy out of a job. >> ainsley: a lot of that goes back to they are scared, a23r5id of supporting something and there is not evidence. there wasn't evidence with donald trump and we know how that ended. many of them are probably nervous about pushing this forward unless they have evident, that is what comer is trying to find. >> brian: this is where i disagree. we watched impeachment fail with trump. we watched the phone call, which was not perfect, but not impeachable. we heard about impeachment and
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cnn had something to talk about and we focused on it. there was no impeachment, i don't think democrats paid a price for. >> ainsley: double standard. >> brian: republicans come in, i will show you and there is more here in the same country and joe biden would make profit off it. he wanted to find out what biden was up to. i think moderates have democrats they won over last time like mike lawler. >> ainsley: i think it is all true. and i think that republicans are frustrated because they believe there is there there, but getting that information seems impossible because of what james comer is saying. dhs under alejandro mayorkas is complicit, but whistleblowers came forward and said this is
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not true, this is what happened behind closed doors and it is starting to fold. >> brian: right. matt gaetz has to be practical, he can't tell the speaker to do this. call up moderate republicans and convince them because their hands are tied. if you have a government shutdown, guess what stops? the investigation. if you stop the government, i don't likes spending on the appropriations bill, this investigation stops. people should stop posturing and deal with their own party. democrats are turning on democrats with border issue and democrats are turning on republicans with this issue. >> steve: there is one party that wants to see joe biden impeached by the republicans, that is democrats, they know that would be a big motivating
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factor if the republicans go ahead and try to impeach him and don't have the goods and actual evidence, they have bank records, any actual evidence of wrongdoing and law breaking. >> ainsley: they have evidence of him lying. >> brian: different for impeachment. >> steve: are they using evidence of joe biden lying to peter doocy? >> ainsley: they aren't, but they could. >> ainsley: he said, i wasn't involved. >> brian: he lied to the debate stage, 51 intel expert said this is russian disinformation, he knew it was his son's laptop. >> ainsley: look at donald trump, impeachment, impeachment and he was indicted in this state and that state and then that state and now saying through the 14th amendment, he
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shouldn't be on the ballot. >> steve: they are scattered all over the place, if they want impeachment inquiry, vote on it, but they don't have the votes. >> brian: only have four votes, hard to get impeachment. >> ainsley: 11 after top of the hour. president biden masking up yesterday. >> brian: more schools are bringing back mask mandates. >> steve: griff jenkins is live in washington with more. griff, karine jean-pierre said president was going to mask up and next thing you know, next to that guy and not masked up. >> griff: covid cases are up and masks back with schools bringing draconian mandates back and they are masking up at the white house after first lady tested
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positive. >> since the president was with the first lady y69, he will be masking up around people and will remove his mask when suffi sufficiently distanced from others. >> griff: you see him taking the mask off. you see him walk in with the mask, following direction there. he takes it off and forgot about it and walks out amongst the crowd unmasked and not socially distanced from the people here. people like rosemary hill in d.c. area and silver spring, maryland, bringing the masks back. additional masks have know been distributed and class will be required to mask while in school for 10 days, except while eating
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or drinking. masks will become optional again following the 10-day period. university of michigan laying down the rule for students expossessed saying this could include relocating to your permanent residence or finding a hotel space, leaving halls even if they are in a single room. these mandates in schools are returning despite nih study showing lack of correlation between mandate and reduction in student cases. one member of congress, ohio senator jd vance, trying to ban mask maerns at federal level. >> brian: that is unbelievable. >> steve: we saw the president walk out without the mask from the ceremony yesterday. did he leave too early?
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>> griff: we don't know, look at the tape to figure out what happened there, but no guidance or clear answer. he walked out unmasked. expect questions in the white house briefing room. >> brian: he had to go on vacation again, go visit the documents by the corvette. >> ainsley: you could tell it was not over yet, they said, let's begin the benediction. >> brian: he wanted the job for 50 years, he doesn't understand he has the job. is anybody around him a body man? >> griff: we'll watch to see if he is masked up later today at events. >> steve: i did hear yesterday in the briefing room, according to a new book, white house staff
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babies him. >> ainsley: do you remember the easter egg roll and easter bunny had to tell him to stop taking questions. >> brian: where is the easter bunny when you need them? >> steve: the easter bunny suit was member of the communication team. >> ainsley: i know, great. >> brian: different mascots lead him around. >> steve: the easter bunny would say -- >> carley: headlines, fox news alert, antony blinken meeting with top ukrainian officials after arriving in kyiv overnight. antony blinken is expected to announce billion in new funding for ukraine. the search for escaped murderer in pennsylvania shutting down local schools and ep cooing neighborhood on high alert. the convicted killer has been
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spotted six times since last thursday. school are closed today. the mayor joined us as authorities expand the search. >> out of caution, the superintendents closed schools. law enforcement is following up on every lead immediately. >> carley: daniel cavalcante is escaped immigrant found guilty of killing his exgirlfriend andun waed on murder charges in brazil. u.s. coast guard arresting a man for attempting to cross atlantic oegsz in a human size hamster wheel. the man was trying to use the unregistered device to go from florida to london. he is facing federal obstruction charge and more after refusing
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toef loo the floating vessel. he tried to make the trek in 2014, 2016 and 2021. this time it ended in a -- >> brian: why is that illegal? >> carley: apparently unregistered and unsafe. >> brian: how do you register hamster wheel. come up with document and he will fill it out. >> ainsley: how long was that going to take him? >> steve: brilliant idea. >> brian: there were times you would ask carley a question, yeah, i don't know. >> carley: i think i did a good job. >> steve: unregistered. >> ainsley: it is hypothetical, we don't understand who would want to get in a hamster wheel and go that far. >> brian: ted would. >> ainsley: what is this man thinking? don't know if we will ever know.
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>> brian: top school for academics, now harvard ranked worst for free speech. >> ainsley: but first president biden heading halfway around the world for the g20 tomorrow but hasn't gone three states over to tour the devastation in east palestine, ohio. kayleigh mcenany joins us live to try to make sense of it all.
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palestine, there is a lot going on. i was thinking, i would go to east palestine this week, i was reminded i have to go around the world. >> ainsley: it is palestine, the one in the united states. the president have not visited residents of east palestine. "outnumbered" co-host and former white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany joins us now. what is your reaction of that? >> kayleigh: this is -- i interviewed governor desantis and i was talking to folks on the ground in florida. in florida, they said there are parts of the country where people's walls fell down and
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they wrote messages to president biden. the way this president treats disasters. he goes to east palestine, place he did not mention for weeks after this train derailment, i do not think he will be welcome there. i think the same reaction he got in florida. >> ainsley: maybe because it has been seven or eight months, ignoring americans. >> kayleigh: kamala gave a speech on environment and didn't mention and president biden has talked about train and rail and didn't mention it. >> ainsley: he was in hawaii right after. what is latest on student loan forgiveness? i know supreme court blocked it, what is happening? >> kayleigh: biden had the heroes act and didn't happen, struck down. now trying to go via higher
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education act. when you look at it, it is purely political. look at 60% of 18 to 29 year old voters voted for him, his approval is now at 39%. this is a ploy, some people might get loan forgiven, what about interest rates? >> ainsley: even if it doesn't happen, he is able to say i tried and good message for young people. >> kaylee: and young people think biden is ineffective, he can say, i tried. >> ainsley: they were like, it never happened. >> kayleigh: it wasn't effective. >> ainsley: you interviewed ron desantis after everything that happened in florida, your house got six inches of water. your family's business was destroyed. >> kayleigh: i have family in
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cedar key, their business wiped out, main eye of the beach, keaton beach destroyed, crazy to have president biden say he has no home when americans do not have a home. i asked governor desantis about the comments and he called them odd. i got a report that 98% of electricity restored, 98% of power marshalled by the governor and 63 out of 67 school districts open today. 67 out of 67 open tomorrow, that is an effective response. >> ainsley: let's roll some tape. set up the sound bite. >> kayleigh: joe biden came to town, place he wasn't necessarily wanted and said you
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are not intelligent if you don't agree with climate change. >> nobody intelligent can deny climate crisis. >> i study history, they act like this is precedented. it is not. this track got hit in 1886. the idea we have not had powerful storms until recently, that is not factually true. why politicize the weather. >> ainsley: he is saying, i studied this and i believe it, he is ivy league trained and he loves to read. >> kayleigh: you go from congressman to running one of the biggest states in the country and getting bipartisan praise from obama's fema director. i interview him on abortion and we have news there, we'll be on
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newsroom and full interview on "outnumbered." >> ainsley: his staff says he is so educated and he will learn ins and outs and have press conferences and know what he is talking about. >> kayleigh: to get power back pretty much immediately is a big thing. >> ainsley: huge, i experienced it for 10 days, have to move your food, not fun. see the rest on "outnumbered" today and "americas newsroom." coming up, lawyers for alex murdaugh seeking new trial, citing jury tampering. a live report on the legal saga coming up next. d to target and remove them and helps prevent asthma attacks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions.
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rogers is entering the race. he joined us earlier to discuss. >> it is about the people of michigan getting a voice? washington. never seen such political discouragement about what is going on. think about gas problems and problems that weight on a family, we have big issues and need to get ahead of them. this is time and place. >> brian: republicans best shot in a long time, this could be one of the most competitive in 2024. democrats hold slim 51-49 majority. choking is number one accidental death in children under five. the inventor of this device was on to tell us about preventing choking in schools.
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accusing the clerk of betraying her oath of office claiming rebecca hill conducted interviews and scored a book deal off the murder trial. >> the eshg which of court had improper private communication with jurors and subject matter of those communications was credibility of defense. the clerk of court wrote a book, published her book, that zone of silence collapsed. >> todd: hill has not responded, but sat down with martha maccallum for anned in look at alex murdaugh. >> i think that is the murdaugh family that is left will try to do everything they can to bring back a fondness for the name. is it tarnished forever? i do believe so. >> todd: murdaugh is convicted
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of killing his wife and son at their south carolina estate, continued to maintain his innocence and experts fear this motion stands a chance. >> they are substantive, he is not winning awards, but he is entitled to a fair trial. >> prosecutors are between a rock and a hard place, this is likely to be reversed on appeal. >> todd: tune into "fall of the house of murdaugh" streaming now for a look behind the trial that sentenced murdaugh to two consecutive life terms. >> brian: martha maccallum all over this story. and coming up unt stereos like ely woods. >> you go where? >> harvard, law school. >> you got into harvard law?
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in the desert. >> brian: our next guest walked three miles in the mud to get out of there. griffin, how worried were you trying to make your way out of the desert? >> we were not prepared forrin ra, we were prepared for wind and dust and got the opposite. it was chaotic. >> steve: i've been on camp out, when you baton down the hatches. at what point did you realize that floor was like quick chris su sununu -- quicksand and had to get the heck out of dodge. >> the plight is flat and water
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didn't have anything to go and created ankle deep mud. >> ainsley: were some people loving it? some people might partake in things that may or may not be illegal, maybe they did not care. other people i'm sure were sick of it, i want a shower and warm bed. what were the different thoughts? >> originally we were welcoming a little bit of weather, as it prolonged and got worse and worse, it was not fun anymore. people had tents and yerts, that didn't accommodate water on the floor. it was panicky for a second. we were wondering how long the shelter in place order would be. you are not communicating with
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the outside world. it was not fun for 24 hours there. >> brian: would you do it again? >> i would do it again. i have been a couple times in the past. >> steve: you are crazy. >> ainsley: you got there friday, when did you get out? >> we proceeded through saturday and saturday late afternoon we decided to walk out. >> steve: there is the key. you walked out, you went in with a vehicle, where is your car? >> it is still there. >> steve: are you ever going to go get the car? >> i think they are letting people back in the gates starting today, we'll go out tomorrow or friday and get our truck and trailer. >> ainsley: how long did you have to walk before someone picked you up? >> we walked three miles, mile
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and a half in ankle deep mud and two miles on the freeway. >> steve: your uber bill will kill you. >> ainsley: your calves will look good walking. >> barefoot. >> brian: and would do it again. >> steve: burning man. >> brian: a woman -- 15 before top of the hour. carley shimkus not in the mud this week. >> carley: i was not, dinner sounds nice, good way to spend free time. i like your positive spin, his calves will look wonderful. >> ainsley: burned calories. >> carley: more news, congratulations for harvard, school named 2023 worst school for free speech. university earning title from foundation of individual rights in education seeking to promote academic freedom gives ivy
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league school failing grade of 0 out of 100, citing calls for pu punishment against researchers over things they wrote or said. ben shelton upsetses frances tiafoe. s frances tiafoe. frances tiafoe. [cheering] >> it's ben shelton experience at the u.s. open. >> carley: shelton win makes him youngest american to reach the u.s. open semi's since 1972 and he will face novak djokovic next and gauff wins her match. check in with janice dean for
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fox weather forecast. >> janice: hot at the u.s. open today, 94, i think. talk about lee in the atlantic. lee will become a major hurricane within the next 24 to 48 hours. u.s. needings to watch this, as well. latest trek north of puerto rico, strong category 4 storm and we'll have to watch to see what happens over the weekend. we think a fish storm, can't keep our eye off of it. many record highs today across northeast and plain states when it comes to temperatures. over to you. >> steve: it feels like summer. thank you. coming up, on the road again, meet arizona trucking company looking to combat driver shortage with innovative crash course to get new drivers highway ready. let's check in with dana perino
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for preview of what happens in 11 minutes and 22 seconds. >> dana: ready to drive on the morning show highway. >> ainsley: how about the burning man story. >> dana: first of all, lesson we learned is never go. >> brian: don't go anywhere. >> dana: there is dangerous desperate fugitive on the loose, today is day six. alex murdaugh demanding new trial for jury tampering, will he get that? president biden spending millions on n.f.l.,a ds. and microschool where students sign a contract to govern better behavior, does that work? we will get answers this morning. we'll see you at 9:00. rsv is in for a surprise. meet arexvy. ( ♪ ) the first fda-approved rsv vaccine. arexvy is used to prevent
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how bad is the shortage right now? >> nationwide about 500,000 truckers. half a million. >> steve: go ahead. >> half a million nationwide, we'd like to fill that gap with our students and make the industry safer and better place for everyone. >> steve: absolutely. i understand you were driving around and saw the sign for the truck driving school, why did you decide to enroll? >> well, i had always wanted my cdl and i can afford to get it time wise and financially so i just stepped in and talked to russell and i liked what i saw, i liked what he was doing and said i wanted to be part of it, right time for me.
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>> steve: now you are. lance, you heard horror trucks about people driving big trucks and don't know how to back them up, i wanted to do it right. >> right, safety is one of the most important things, i follow truckings and beside trucks and watch them all the time. >> he's doing well. >> steve: we want to hear that. he should do well and will eventually graduate. russell, we're looking at video of your classroom. you have a simulator, before you get behind the wheel of a big rig, you are at a simulator, how much does that reduce 80s accidents? >> by 80%. new drivers are big portion of accidents, they do not know everything and we are changing
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that at the driving school. >> you get 20 hours of drive time on the simulator and basically what it does is drop your chance of new driver having an accident by 80%. >> steve: go to mg truck driving school.com, thank you for joining us, keep on trucking, guys. >> thank you. >> stepping aside more "fox and friends" in a minute. t are behid 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 called vectored instruction, which takes into account a student's existing knowledge gaps and dynamically provides targeted lessons to bridge those gaps.
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♪ >> steve: small town big lake. lake lanier in georgia. good morning, thanks for watching. >> ainsley: lots of fun times on that lake for a lot of people in the area. >> brian: to the radio. >> bill: thanks, guys, good morning. the manhunt continues in pennsylvania they still can't catch that escaped killer. cavuto, now in its sixth day. 30 miles west of the city in philly. the manhunt putting communities on edge and shutting down schools. more details in a moment as we were on the story yesterday as well. first, however, here we go again. maybe. convicted killer alex murdaugh filing for a new trial. his legal team citing bombshell
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