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>> i think it's a good thing, but i'm going to use it sparingly. >> what's next bare feet. >> no, no, no. no, no, no. we are moving on. >> moving on one week. monday on "special report" president biden's age pong up again, even his own party of ahead of next week's second republican presidential debate. we will be out there as well. i just want to say thank you to all the crews involved in these historic interviews from saudi arabia and behind the scenes with the crown prince, back here to new york, traveled 16 hours, 6600 miles interview with the prime minister and all worked well. thanks to a lot of people. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" is up next. >> will: i'm will cain in for
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laura special edition. i want to wish a very congratulations to the biden administration. brand new record. >> we did it. we did it, joe. you're going to be the next president of the united states. ha ha ha ha. >> will: they did it. we just learned that last month they had the highest number of illegal immigrant apprehensions at the border, ever for the month of august. and so far in this fiscal year, there's been nearly 233 # thousand apprehensions already beating out last year. that's basically import ago boise idaho, a spokane, washington, a scottsdale, arizona every month. that's joe biden's border. it's is locked down we need to go live to eagle pass, texas. national correspondent griff jenkins is there to show us exactly how tight this closed border is by the biden administration. griff? >> hey, will, good evening, happy friday to you, and just
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doesn't stop, the numbers keep coming and coming here in eagle pass, you walk along the river bank, will, and you see that this is a crisis. texas putting the miles of dense, dangerous barbed wire, razor wire which isn't stopping the migrants from coming through. let's go to our drone in the sky, right now. and can you see it's getting hotter in the afternoon. the groups have been smaller the last few hours. we see still just a couple of migrants. the back part of a larger group that came earlier. they are still struggling to negotiate. razor wire trying to get through why? because they know that this administration favors mass cash and release and they are likely to be guaranteed the ability to stay, get a notice years from now that they won't show up to now and now in the case of venezuelans, many will be able to get a work authorization and get work, which is the reason why they left their countries to begin with. but economic insecurity isn't enough to qualify for asylum
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under our laws. yet, this administration has created incentive to get them here. you talk about the 232,000 the month of august. it's just a long stream of this year, fiscal year we now know cbp sources confirming there is 2.4 million migrant encounters. the most ever on record, breaking last year's all-time high record of 2.378 million. and it's just not stopping with 2400 in the last 24 hours here. now, let me show you some of the video that we have been shooting all day today and yesterday of the migrants going through that razor wire. not all of them will make it, will. just a few hours ago pulled yet another body from the river third drowning in as many days. three drownings in three days. that's why these agents are having to see this reaching a breaking point, will they don't see support from an
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administration. they don't see policy changes coming. and, yet, the numbers keep rising and rising now they are having to pull bodies out of this river or treat wounded migrants coming through the razor wire. now here in maverick county, the sheriff is in county where eagle pass is a part of i asked him can you sustain this? can this kin? listen to what he had to say. take a listen. >> can maverick county sustain these numbers. >> no way, no way. as you can see, people here walking and they are not running away from anybody. they know they are not going to be stopped by anybody. >> here in eagle pass that's the situation, others getting hammer as well. in el paso, they are seeing the same surge in numbers in three cases. they have had the last 24 hours, confirmed cases of tuberculosis. highly contagious disease and it is hard to overstate how difficult it is for border patrol agents to mitigate having
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numbers 3, 4,000 people a day with tuberculosis running through it. it's absolutely a crisis. in every sense of it and no sign of it slowing down live images of trying to make their way into the united states thanks so much, griff authorities telling you something that we should not make light of, that we should not joke. country is changing right before our very eyes and we cannot handle the influx of illegal immigrants. and all the while the biden administration not only refuses take responsibility for this crisis or provide a strategy resources to stop, it but they provide incentives to make these numbers a mere drop in the bucket, to ensure explode the number of illegal immigrants coming to this country in the future. the democrat mayor of illegal
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pass where 100 percent possible for what is happening to his city. >> i haven't heard from anybody in the administration. nobody has bothered to call any one of the city staff, government. we know what you are going through. we are worried but. this is our plan of action. nothing, we are here abandoned. we are on the border. we are asking for help. this is unacceptable, please, we have thousands of people coming in without one single consequences, just not fair. >> will: a democrat, just like the mayor of new york city, eric adams, a democrat. joining me now is brandon judd president of the national border patrol council. great to have you on the program this evening. joe biden, brandon, has said that the real fault in this situation does not lie with his administration, but actually relies with the man who hasn't been in office for two and a half years. he still blames it on president trump, brandon. he blames it on maga republicans. what do you say? >> well, let's fact-check him in
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real time. that's absolutely false. all we have to do what took place under the trump administration. we had the most orderly immigration system in the -- in my history. in 25 years of doing his job i have never seen anything more orderly than under president trump. then you look at the numbers apprehended under president trump. we dropped to 45 year lows, something this administration completely ignored. look at the amount of fentanyl that was on our streets. it was at all-time lows under president trump because we were able to go after the criminal cartels in real time. that is fact-checking right now. when you look at what is going on under this administration. we are seeing more death in united states citizens we ever seen before. we have seen before by illegal immigrants in the united states, we are also seeing more death of those people that are crossing our borders. we are seeing more drownings than ever before. we are seeing more deaths in the desert than we have ever seen before. everything is at record highs under this administration.
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and it's all based upon their policies. they change. changes, we are seeing complete chaos on our borders. everything is allowing our -- is allowing the cartel to generate more profits than at any time in my 25 year career, which again, is killing more united states citizens. we have to care. we hope that this administration would care more about the american citizens. policy. >> >> will: more on those policies in just a moment, brandon. take a look at those numbers. tucson sector, see the numbers happening in that sector alone 11,000 apprehensions this week. many other angles of this entire tragedy. can you see the number of narcotics and human smuggling involved as well. i want to move to a potential solution, brandon, i think every american respects and appreciates the job that border patrol does even with at times
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its hands politically tied. but many americans have asked for more. not necessarily for border patrol but for any politician. ask for state governors to declare an invasion. provoke their own national guard to address the problem. governor greg abbott of texas today did so, brandon. he put up a declaration, he invoked article 1 seconds 3 united states constitution. which he says gives him the power to declare an invasion and do the following things on your screen. probably that bottom one. propel migrants he said in that declaration by the way to the border. that's normally a job of border patrol. but i think at this point americans are saying anyone, everyone, stop, triage, stop the bleeding. is this something you believe will help? >> it will. as long as we remove people immediately, if we end catch and release, if we end the reward that releases people into the united states, people will stop coming. that's what is so amazing about what biden is doing. if he would simply enact policy
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that would allow us to remove people immediately from the united states, we would see an immediate decrease in illegal immigration. and when we see that immediate decrease, then we are able to go after the cartels. yes, it will help what governor abbott is going to do. let's just hope that he does it immediately. >> that's right. let's watch and make sure it's executed in texas. brandon judd, thank you so much for being with us tonight. joining me now monica crowley former assistant secretary of public affairs and lee zeldin former new york congressman and gubernatorial candidate great to have you both on the program this morning. i said monica just a moment ago. that i was going to return to the policies of the biden administration that serve. watch if you would of joe biden at the congressional hispanic caucus last night saying exactly what he plans to do that, in my estimation, monica, will only continue to serve as a magnet. listen to this. >> we're significantly expanding legal pathways and entries so
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businesses can get the works they need. i'm also directing my team to make historic increase from the number of refugees admitted from latin america. launched campaigns helping over a million eligible migrants apply for work permits and we are accelerating the process for work permit application. right now -- >> will: monica, is he asking more illegal immigrants to claim asylum and get jobs in america. >> yeah. he slurred his way through that statement, but the incentives are very obvious to the american people. but, also, to people around the world who want to come into the united states and do it illegally. he has made that very clear. look, for all the people, will, who talk about well, why doesn't joe biden have a plan to deal with the out-of-control border and these massive waves of illegal immigrants coming into the country? this is the plan. you know, any normal politician, when he they're seeing the negative fallout, you know, the negative economic humanitarian and national security implications of this wide open
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border for nearly three years now, any normal president would have corrected the course. changed the policy. we have not seen one second of that. he has not changed the policy at all. so, this is the plan, the plan is to flood the country. you know, the communist radicals covered. way to destroy the united states. was to overwhelm her systems. and what better way to do it than to have a wide open border where you have millions of illegal immigrants coming into the country bringing tsunamis of crime, drugs. disease, the massive strain on all of our resources for medical care to education. this is the deliberate destruction of the country. >> will: lee, every politician, just about, who is affected by this problem, including very prominent democrats like right here in new york city, mayor eric adams saying the system is overwhelmed to monica's point. in new york, by the way.
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new york. someone from texas or anywhere along the southern border but new york is now absorbing hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants. >> and the governor of new york was calling for this a couple years ago. you had democratic elected officials cheering on president biden when he was instituting this plan as you and monica have been pointing out: no border, no country. more democrats are realizing that no border, no re-election. can't lecture the american public about bidenomics, national security and homeland security, healthcare, child trafficking, combating fentanyl and the list goes on if you're going to be deliberately implementing this policy at the border. i think that this is an existential threat, not just for many challenges for our country on the substance and the policy but politically it's a nightmare so it doesn't make much sense, especially as 24 gets closer.
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you are absolutely right. this ♪ a policy failure. >> this is a policy success for the biden administration. this is the execution of a policy. and, lee, there is no nation. there no nation state without a border. we are watching the destruction on purpose, successfully of the nation state of the united states. thank you, both, monica and lee for being with us tonight. all right, coming up. why are we better at protecting ukraine's border than our own? plus, cash, gold bars, bribery, pockets full of money? i'm not talking about our latest gift to ukraine. i'm talking about now twice indicted new jersey democrat bob menendez. the details are next.th ♪ ey're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be.
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♪ >> will: gold bars, hidden cash, fancy cars, sounds like a rap video. it's not. it's the indictment against democrat senator bob menendez. fox news senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is here with all the details. chad? >> good evening. there are now calls for menendez to resign his seat. the democratic new jersey representative frank palone wants the senator out. so does the democratic governor phil murphy. it's unclear if that will
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happen. >> if bob menendez were to resign or be removed from office after a conviction, phil murphy's term runs until january of 2026. the idea would be if menendez had to leave or volunteer to leave, it would give the democratic governor an opportunity to appoint a replacement. >> senate majority leader chuck schumer says menendez temporarily stepped aside of chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. senate democrats must cede their gravels if they face a felony indictment. you have the foreign relations committee chairman accused of illegally helping a foreign government egypt in exchange for gold, cash, and a car. >> this is the mercedes-benz that we allege that your provided as part of the scheme. what you see here is three kilograms of gold. these three kilograms together are worth approximately $150,000.
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a fraction of the cash that was uncovered as part of the scheme. >> this is the second time menendez has faced corruption indictment over the last decade. the court cleared menendez in 2017 because of a mistrial. >> look, i'm innocent of the charges. i'm going to prove that the government overreached here. i'm going to be exonerated. but what is most important is that nothing is going to back me down on my critical views on behalf of the people of new jersey and my service to the nation and that includes on iran, on cuba, on other foreign policy issues as well. >> menendez accuses the feds of misrepresenting his senate work. he also claimed prosecutors targeted him because he is a, quote: first generation latino who made it to the senate. back to you. >> will: right. thank you, chad. let me see if i got this straight. a high level democratic politician was accepting bribes to influence to foreign powers. in the case of menendez it was through a family member.
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his wife. tell me the difference between that situation and hunter biden and joe biden. joining me now is clay higgins. congressman, thanks for being on the program. i want to talk about ukraine in just a moment. i would love to get your reaction to something put out by the house republicans in 2010, bob menendez wanted to meet with then vice president joe biden to host an event. white house, menendez chief of staff went to eric schwerin. who is eric schwerin? that is hunter biden's business partner. so when bob menendez wanted to do a dirty deal or when bob menendez who does dirty deals wanted to do a deal with the vice president's office, they didn't go to the office. they went be to hunter's business partner. >> oh what tangled webs we weave, correct? first of all let me say i don't trust anything coming out of the doj. i would not put it beyond them
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to go after menendez as like a sacrifice to whereby they could preel tend that they effectively investigate things like this, give them a little cover for obviously not participating in helping the oversight committee upon which i set in the house to investigate the biden crime family. so, i don't know if the senate did anything wrong or not. justice system will figure that out. but i do not trust the department. it's a great point. look, on the surface, while we haven't found stacks of cash, the jacket pockets of joe biden, i mean, the rough framework of this is the same, family members, family members who make the connections for high level politicians to sell influence to foreign powers. >> one would think that all
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americans should be alarmed that we potentially have a compromised president in the white house that clearly is connected to scores of millions of dollars of suspicious moneys coming from foreign nations. 20 shell companies, to 12 of his family members, any reasonable man would say that's very suspicious and personally i call it impeachable. >> will: i mentioned i want to talk about ukraine. let's talk about for just one moment. united states appears to be, zelenskyy is suggests. the united states is going to sell him some long range missiles. we can't seem to answer a very simple question. i think it's one that you yourself have been asking. how much have we spent at this point? how much have we spent in ukraine? john kirby doesn't seem to be able to share the answer. watch this. >> talk about exit strategy you are talking about getting american troops out of a war zone that kind of thing.
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it's important to remember weigh that don't have american troops in ukraine. ukrainians are on their soil. the united states is committed to supporting ukraine for as long as it takes to succeed on the battlefield. >> will: congressman jake sullivan said to the question of how much we have spent he said i'm not going to stand here and give a precise figure. and john kirby says i can't tell you when we are going to leave ukraine. when does this end? how does it end? at what cost? >> it does not end well, not certainly not for america or for europe or the world because this is -- a never ending cycle of just feeding the military industrial complex, i mean, we are sending them abrams tanks, f-16s, now long range missiles. cluster bombs, we have given $120 billion so far. they want 25 billion more. >> funding through the first quarter of next year. it's out of control. they don't know where this money
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is. there is no accountability. and i'm completely opposed to it. most conservatives are. >> will: now we know as well that any funds devoted to ukraine will be excepted from any throats a government shutdown. we sure have made clear our priorities, it is not the united states, it is ukraine. >> not our border. ukraine. >> will: congressman, thank you so much. speaking of the biden administration's focus on ukraine, mine and many others has had their focus on the people of lahaina. they suffered the deadliest wildfire in modern united states history. they lost everything. and, as i mentioned, many, many charitable people have stepped up on a mission that i was proud to be part of to help. >> will: welcome to task force lahaina which starts right here in las vegas, nevada, where? the las vegas corporation has donated a 747 full of goods from corporations across america to
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head to maui. ♪ las vegas decide to do this? >> we have a very philanthropic company our own is very philanthropic. our flight crew wanted to do something to help. happen. >> will: i can't tell you how appreciative i am of this guy and this place. it's amazing. >> will: see more of that story from the tarmac in las vegas from the distribution points in maui tomorrow on "fox & friends weekend." i hope you'll join us. we are also going to update you on this. i was afforded the honor here on this network to ask you, the permission to help the people of lahaina and you, the fox viewer raised a go fund me worth more than $2.5 million. and i personally promised would make its way into the hands of people devastated in lahaina. we went this week. i went this week. we met many of those people and i want to share with you the stories of the americans that you are helping, again, you will see all of that on tomorrow and
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sunday's edition of "fox & friends weekend" so make sure to set your dvrs and, thank you. up next, the shocking admission from one teen accused of mowing down a retired police chief and filming it. the details, next. ♪ sustainable ways of doing things. america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars in new technologies and creating plastic products that are more recyclable. durable. and dependable. our goal is a cleaner, healthier planet for generations to come. for a better tomorrow, we're focused on making plastics better today.
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'. >> will: well, the teens facing murder charges for intentionally
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mowing down a retired police chief and filming it are showing absolutely zero remorse for their actions. fox news chief correspondent jonathan hunt is here with all the details. jonathan? >> good evening, will. the video of the hit-and-run is shocking. as two teens laugh before mowing down 64-year-old andreas probst, a retired former police chief as he rode his bike in las vegas. watch this. recorded the response of the alleged driver after his arrest is shocking. according to the tv outlet told you think this juvenile blank can is going to do some blank? i'll be out in 30 days, i'll bet you. it's just a blank hit and run, slap on the list. but the clark county district
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attorney says ayala and his alleged passenger 16-year-old made their first court appearances yesterday are likely to face multiple charges including murder. >> in the criminal justice system, if you are a minor and you are eligible to be charged with a crime of murder, you are automatically sent to the adult system. i am confident that that is what is going to happen in this case they had allegedly been on a crime spree the day of the murder, stealing three cars in all, including the one they allegedly used in the fatal hit and run that they recorded on video. >> a very appalling video which lacks morality, a complete lack of conscience on any part of it. and the worst part about it in the video you hear that everything was intentional. >> now, the two teens will be back in court for a bail hearing on tuesday.
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will? >> will: all right, thank you, jonathan. leads to the question of what is going on with our kids. seems like becoming more involved in heinous crimes every day. they should be riding bikes but they are hitting people who are riding bikes. why are our kids shooting and stealing and sometimes not caring about the consequences? what can we did to change this? take a look at some of these other stories. this is from just this week. a 16-year-old was arrested in a violent carjacking of a connecticut man. can you see the suspects here punching him over and over before they peal out of his garage. a 14-year-old was just arrested for fatally shooting his mother and injuring her boyfriend. the aftermath the teen had a gun pointed at his head was caught on police body cam. >> i don't want to hurt you, bro, i do not want to shoot you. put it down. you don't want to end it this way. you don't want to end it this way, brother, i promise you. whatever happened today, it can be fixed. don't pull the trigger. put it down! >> will: joining me now bob woods and president and founder
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of the woodson center. you know, there is a lot of different kind of crime. there is a lot of different type of youth crime. we often see when it comes to violence something like gang criminal activity. what we are watching here in all of these instances is just general mayhem. why? for one thing we are sending et the lethal message particularly to black kids that you are exempt from any responsibility. racist to talk about personal responsibility. you have the hypocrisy of some of these leaders, like the minnesota vice chair of the republican -- i mean the democratic farm labor party -- the leader in defunding the police after george floyd and what happened last week is that she was violently assaulted by four young black men with guns, breaking her legs and getting a severe lacerations to her face.
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but it was the police that saved her, and now she is a law and order advocate. the question is why do we have these leaders in these cities continuing. moral and spiritual around it can only be solved by going in to the community suffering the problem. and recruiting moral mentors and character coaches serve as antibodies from within that community. i have seen work to witness to these young people. >> will: can you outsource that, bob? i do think by the way that general human beings have been dehdehumanized. technology far away. religion's role in this and the decline of religion is part of this. as you point out lack of accoun but, ultimately, bob, the foundational structure of
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society is the family, when we see young people go wrong can't help you can't fix it unless you have that foundational element, the family. >> but there are surrogates that have been effective in redirecting young people. can i give you the names of daily, monroe, many young people millimeter exoffenders who themselves troubled, who became transformed and redeemed and i have seen just four of these young leaders reach out to 120 middle schoolers and coach them in football and have these young men take directions from people like their lives are concerned. so there are surrogate that are available to these communities. but we don't invest in them. we invest in detectors, social workers. we dot invest where the solutions exist. and you will never hear any of
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these indigenous leaders who are possibly redirecting these young people, lying about racism or injustice, they preach resilience, personal responsibility. but the qualities that make them effective make them invisible. we have got to change that. >> will: right. i appreciate that answer two fold, bob. that note of optimism because we need solutions, we need optimism number two because i know you are a man on the ground and gives that answer from a place of experience and someone who has helped find those solutions. thank you for sharing that with us tonight bob woodson. all right, now it's time for our political palate cleanser. ♪ ♪ >> will: i used to do a espn, first take, my sparring partner, my friend stephen a. smith. he didn't have a shining moment last night at yankee stadium. oh. >> oh.
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oh, playing stick ball. it's supposed to go over the place stephen a. don't hit the grass before the plate. supposed to over the plate into the mitt. he is taking it well. is he laughing along. so bravo for stephen a. i haven't been on the mound so therefore go by the grace of god though i. pregnant woman whose doctors told her she needed abortion to survive a rare brain cancer. she tells us the decision she made next, stay there. ♪
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♪ >> laura: your health or your baby's life? which would you choose? that's a question that no mother would ever want to face, but my next guest had to. last year, when she was 20 weeks pregnant with her second child, tasha khan was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. she needed chemotherapy and radiation, her doctors said, and she needed it right away. they urged her to have an abortion so she could start her treatments. she said no. they told her she would only have 12 months left to live. yet she still said no. she was determined not to abort
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her baby regardless of what it did to her own health or her own life. tasha khan joins me now along with her husband, taylor, and daughter gracy. i hear her there. tasha, what a beautiful family, first of all. most people hearing about stories like this and you and your husband have had to go through so much, tasha, and every cancer is different. i had to go through chemotherapy and radiation like 17 years ago. so it's not walk in the park. but your cancer is extremely aggressive. and brain cancers are very tough to treat. why did you decide to choose your baby's health and life and put yours on hold? >> just for that exact reason because i knew how aggressive the cancer was and how hard it would be to treat. i didn't think it would be possible to treat it, so putting my baby before me was more
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important. that's what i decided, you know, to do. >> laura: taylor, did you for any moment think that you could dissuade your wife or anyone could dissuade your wife from making this decision, knowing her as you do. >> i knew as soon as they mentioned it was not a -- it was never an option for any of us, but especially her. and i feel she made the best decision that we all could and it's been wonderful. >> laura: tasha, tell us about you. your health and i want to get back into kind of your faith and your motivation for this and what's keeping you going because i know this has been a very tough year. >> my family keeps me going. god keeps me going. you know, the doctor is telling me i won't survive pregnancy.
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and i did. and then telling me i had to radiation and it would options for survival. and i refused that. and i still had stable scans over and over again. they kept telling me, you know, we don't know, really know what is going on. why the cancer isn't spreading. they just kept pushing the chemo and radiation which made no sense. the cancer wasn't spreading. why would i do a treatment that could kill me? >> laura: when you think about this past year and you know there are women all across the country who are going through similar things. i mean, you have to take this and if you don't take, this you could die or you'll be irreparablably damaged health wise if you don't get an abortion. given your own experience, what might you say to those women facing that same choice? >> abortion, abortion is never
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an option. what does a baby have to do with your health? it just, to me, you have to look at all the options advocate for yourself. doctors look at you as a patient and not your baby as a patient. the baby is in their way so the first thing they want to do is get that baby out of their way. so you have to consider that and well, what happens the baby really going to do with my health? and that's what i said. [baby babbling] >> >> laura: you are inspiration tasha, taylor and of course gracey. thank you for sharing your story. we wish you all the best. >> thank you so much. >> will: up next, a special friday edition of what the failla, featuring, of course, jimmy failla. stay there. ♪
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>> it is time for what the joining me now, box across america to become a good evening , good sir. >> it's good to see you, my man perky guy thought i should introduce you formally, somebod should class up the joint. it's not going to be senator john fetterman when called to question he's getting a little bit emotional here. >> because i live in the political environment, i was ridiculed and made fun of because i wasn't able to proces things sometimes i'm so sorry, i'm sure many of you had to go through this kind of thing very. >> please, continue. >> there you go, jimmy. >> the fact that he's playing the victim card here is a littl ridiculous to me because he was mocking this whole thing a week ago. you remember, he did the whole boo-hoo video, what's the big idea per tears the bottom line and you know this and i know this.
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it is the senate we should have some respect, democrats democrats like to lecture us about january 6, but the guys who stormed the r-uppercase-letter dress better than the guys who work in the capital. it's not supposed to work that way. the only time a senator should be showing up in sweats is if someone from the biden administration stole their luggage at the airport. >> there you go. real quick, on a serious note, if you're having probable processing language are not due to process language and drafted into laws. it's just a hard truth. by the way, jimmy, how do you think he winds down. what does he put on after hard day at the senate. >> i've got a lot of empathy fo
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the guy, he shouldn't have take the gig, but i don't want to judge him until we find out wha type of senator is wife turns out to be. to give the military lost $135 million we got our hands o the 911 call. >> what happened? >> i guess he landed in my backyard and was trying to see if he could can get an ambulance . >> a military jet crash, i'm th pilots. i need to get rescue rolling, i'm not sure where the airplane is. it would have crash landed somewhere, i eject a brick. >> she keeps asking him normal 911 questions like where are yo hurt, are you bleeding. ma'am, i just ejected from an f 35 we need to get everybody on this. >> the most insane part of the story is he showed up to their house and a flight suit with a parachute, they assumed he was senator.
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>> that happened in top top gun to basically that was top gun too. >> listen, top gun maverick a lot better than top gun biden. but this is crazy. the government wants us to keep track of a $600 transaction in our bank account, but they can' find $100 million plane and, to be clear, my iphone has a tracking device i don't even have a fancy iphone. i'm rocking like an iphone too , find the plane, man. >> let's go to the airport, new york times calling david brooks he's getting roasted because he spent $70 i believe the smokehouse restaurant in newark and people are saying wait, a burger and fries does not cost $78 of the restaurant insults a 80 percent of his tab was booze. i think he got two doubles.
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to be clear. look at me, i look like i get paid in tequila and tide pods, but let's stay focused for a second. every time i open up the new york times, i feel like i'm watching a game show called dancing with the truth. because this was such a demonstratively false attempt t give an excuse for the economy. here's the thing about the democrats it so laughable. it's like they make up excuses for the economy as if people won't loot notice they have les money. if the democrats were in the titanic they'd say it was a goo cruise with the messaging problem. >> elitism. that will be this. check them out on fox news across the great checking out tomorrow on fox and friends weekends. it's time for jesse watters prime time. >> welcome to jesse watters prime time. tonight.

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