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folks in your community? >> think about this, big box retailers, things are locked up, toothpaste, lotion, hair care, that is not okay. you have to ring a bell. they continue to coddle individuals and they have resources to change the law with a ballot initiative. yet they won't do it, that is troubling. >> lawrence: so troubling. sheriff, thank you for what you are doing and other law enforcement officers. we reached out to target for a comment, but never heard back. third hour of "fox and friends" starts now. >> ainsley: fox news alert, south carolina governor tim scott announcing he will drop out of the 2024 presidential race. the former candidate breaking the news right here on fox news.
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>> when you go back to iowa, it will not be as a presidential candidate, i'm suspended my campaign. >> ainsley: scott says he will not endorse another candidate at this time. >> steve: breaking news overseas, six iranian fighters are dead after the united states targeted two spots in eastern syria overnight. >> lawrence: we know airstrikes were in retaliation for the 48 attacks on our troops in iraq and syria since october 17th. let's go to brian kilmeade. >> brian: since october 17th, we've had 48 attacks. we attacked back twice.
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this is where most attacks are happening, in iraq. for some reason, we are going to syria. i assume there is a tactical reason behind it. take a look at where we decided to hit. we decided to hit right here. first off, we hit here before, an empty depot. we tried to send a message and make sure people were not there and took it out. yesterday we had strikes, one training center and one a weapons depot. we believe there are secondary explosions, when you see that secondary explosion, it shows there are weapons there. this is resistance, supplied by iran, iranian rebels, the houthi
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are financed by iran and took out a drone, very expensive and continue to hit us and distract us. we keep saying we don't want war and we don't, only thing they know is defense. we have not seen them retaliate after we hit these two targets, see what happens from here. i will walk back to the couch, unlike this hour, i went around and wasted some steps. glad we back, but want people to understand this is not to bait a war, more strength you use, this is the secondary explosion, if histories a learning tool, only thing the iranians understand is strength. >> ainsley: are we hitting back enough? 50 attacks almost and we hit back with three. >> brian: absolutely not.
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soleimani was hit and wagner group moved forward in syria, killing 200 instantly. matus got the okay from president trump. that is what we need. we want to avoid conflict, all iran sees is weakness. >> lawrence: i'm concerned on two not fros. you have soldiers impacted, amount of tbi's, i'm losing count and that hurts our ability for operators overseas to operate and do what they do, keep us safe, even if on foreign land windchill this administration, looks like they are going through slow escalation of force. problem is, what happening if we lose american soldiers while they wait to escalate this? we have a track record of what the iranians respond to, they respond to strength. i do not understand why the administration is not willing to
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escalate to that point. >> steve: you are right, this is significant escalation for this administration. what do they have up their sleeve and what will they do need? all related to what is going on in israel and gaza, as well. bari weiss, she gave a speech on friday at federalist society convention and she made it clear this is the time, we're at a place in history where people have got to decide and decide the right way and it is to stand with israel. listen to this, it's good. >> i am here because i know that in the fight for the wests, who my allies are and they are not the people who looking at external markers of my identity i might imagine them to be. my allies, true allies are people who believe that america is good.
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my allies are people who believe the west is good and that human beings are created equal and that saying so is essential to knowing what we are fighting for. america and our values, those are things worth fighting for. we as a culture, our leaders, we have let too much go unchallenged. too many lives have spread in the face of inaction, that come as result of fear or wanting to be polite. no more. you are the last line of defense. every person is the last line of defense. >> brian: she is somebody known as a moderate independent, she was at "new york times," she got beat up and quit and started stack. i listened to her with sam
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harris, she says there is jihadism, who wants to eradicate everybody on the planet, all of us are targets and these people and she brings us to phone call of the killer who just wiped out a family and called back with the jewish family in the kibbutz family and said, mom, i killed jews, put dad on, i killed jews. check out what'sapp. think about the mindset, would you ever march in support of a bunch of people that just killed people in cold blood, including children, this is not israel shouldn't have taken the west bank or palestinians needs additional rights. this is a different deal and blurring the lines of republican and democrat and look at idiots that make up the squad and think
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they would not condemn hamas action. they asked her to speak at conservative outfit, she was surprised, but realized the topic and said, i will do it. >> ainsley: hostages are 30 different countries, there are christian, hindu, muslims, age ranges from nine months old to 85. >> lawrence: so true. the family you just interviewed with said please don't forget about us. don't let this story go. what she's trying to point to americans is to wake up. the war is now here at home when it comes to the ideology. what do you think they are going to do when they finish killing all the jews? they are coming for america next. i was at a protest and people surrounded me and my camera
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crew. one of the ladies said, why is the american press even here? i was baffled. i normally don't go back and forth and i said, because we're still in america. if you look at these across the country, you lycopene they are not in your country anymore. look at the flags being thrown and the face coverings and your local police station and what happened at our station the other day, the train station, the cops were barricaded because these people had taken over. the talks points are not just anti-jewish, they are anti-american. >> steve: particularly on the weekend, there are pro-palestine demonstrations across the world calling for ceasefire. tomorrow in washington, d.c., there is going to be a pro-israel rally at 1:00 to 3:00. i'm going down to it.
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they say it could be largest gathering of american jewish people in the history of the united states because it is so important for the jewish people to see americans stand with them and we will be with them tomorrow and you will see the highlights. >> ainsley: i'm so glad, i keep seeing pro-palestinian protest, where are pro-israeli protests. glad you are going there. >> lawrence: they are turning from pro-palestinian to prohamas. >> ainsley: right. >> lawrence: all of us stand with all god's children. look at other stations, they say we are calling for genocide, we do not have that point of view. condemn the attack that happened and you shouldn't spew hamas talking points. biggest way to stand with the palestinian people is being
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anti-hamas. >> brian: the pr war, barry sternlicht, is targeting and fighting hamas. people outraged and campuses are pulling back, i'd rather you put it to 60-second spotos social media and our channel that will define exactly who the enemy is. you can't just sit back and go how can this next generation not understand this. this is education. >> steve: that started just as million dollars and ballooned and mushroomed to 50 million. >> brian: andy mccarthy wrote a book about the role of this extremist palestinian slant in education in 2011. he tried to get schumer's attention. take a look at this, i'm not a
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political guy, and no one would look at it. >> lawrence: such a good point, this is not the typical story of ignorant college students. their ignorance could put our safety at risk. this is not just another middle eastern territory grab. the players involved are anti-american. you can't make this the historical palestinian authority versus israel thing, it is deeper and you better understand the proxy involved and better understand who their next target is. >> brian: stunned so many democrats don't see it that way. >> ainsley: i agree. last night, if you were watching trey gowdy's show, you think interview with presidential candidate, tim scott, both from south carolina. >> steve: he was for a while. >> ainsley: tim scott in the middle of the interview and trey
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gowdy didn't know. tim scott announces i'm pulling out, not running anymore. >> one thing i recommend to every single america, if you want to love your country more, run for president. traveling this country, meeting people, been one of the most fantastic experiences of my love. i love america more today than i did on may 22nd but when i go back to iowa, it will not be as a presidential candidate, i'm susbe pending my campaign, i think the voters, who are remarkable, have been clear they are telling me not now, tim. i don't think they are saying no, but i think they are saying not now. i will respect the voters and hold on and keep working hard and look forward to another opportunity.
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>> steve: ainsley, you are right, came as surprise to his staff and donors, as well. reuters said two major donors told his campaign they would switch support to nikki haley who hails from the state of south carolina. when asked about endorsing in the primary, tim recommended to study each candidate and said best way to be helpful is not to weigh in on who they should endorse. he put it all on iowa and i believe he had all staff members relocate or be in the process of relocating to iowa. for them to move to iowa and now wait, boss just pulled the plug. >> ainsley: didn't you think it would happen after south carolina? >> lawrence: i think after last debate, he spoke the most and nothing changed in polling. it didn't look like he got more
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supporters. he doesn't have money issue. he is inspirational, nobody said a thing bad about him. he said not at this time. republican voters want someone to take a sledge hammer to the system, i think it will put more pressure on the rest. >> brian: vivek is moving to i iowa, he used his resignation from the race to take a shot 59 nikki haley. you wonder if chris christie will have polling to get back on stage and if governor bergman gets back on stage. ump tr, nikki haley, chris christie and i'm not sure where else he might have it.
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>> steve: stay tuned, things are shaking up. paul pelosi, husband of nancy pelosi will testify in his attackers federal trial. >> ainsley: todd piro has details. >> todd: paul pelosi's testimony a year after this happened. he is seen in the video with hammer. his defense team says he thought he was fighting child abuse and corruption. if convicted he faces 50 years in prison on attempted kidnapping of federal officer or employee and assault of immediate family member of a federal official. evidence shows depaup included
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to kid nap and harm nancy pelosi for her work in congress. >> brian: carley shimkus is working on other news to my left. >> carley: today is one year since four university of idaho students were found murdered in their home. bryan kohberger still awaits trial temperature is suggested d.n.a. evidence might not be enough for a conviction. >> the d.n.a. was found on the knife sheath, you literally have d.n.a. found on the murder weapon itself. before they did a cheek swap of him, they were lead to him by genetic genealogy, essentially looking at other family members d.n.a. to hone in on him and apparently they found him through his father's d.n.a. >> carley: bryan kohberger waived his right to speedy trial. 40 inmates detained after riot
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in south carolina detention center yesterday. there was a fire at a jail in columbia. inmates were believed to have lit sheets on fire and armed themselves with blunt objects. no one was hurt, they are investigating this. major freeway in los angeles shut down, i-10 is closed after authorities say two wooden palette yards caught fire, melting steel guards and damaging fire trucks. california good afternoon gavin newsom declared state of emergency after the fire put out. gold 18 coral is honoring service members with appreciate night starting 5 p.m. today. receive a free meal as thank you for serving our country. golden coral has served 6
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million meals since 2001 and raised $18 million, as well. how great is that. those are headlines, over to you. >> lawrence: i think we should go to the next one, i love it. >> ainsley: do they have them in new york? >> steve: all over the country. >> lawrence: i don't mind traveling. >> steve: good breakfast, lunch and supper. >> ainsley: they do and doing something nice. fox news alert, u.k. prime minister firing government official after accusing police of being too lenient with pro-palestinian protesters. >> steve: we'll talk to piers morgan about the fall out, piers is next. >> special "fox and friends" headline, brought to you by golden corral, the only one for everyone.
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hered to react piers morgan himself. hi, piers. >> good morning, kicking off here. >> ainsley: what is reaction there? >> two developments. we had this big march on saturday and huge controversy because interior minister had written a piece for the times newspaper in which she was critical of the police and many thought undermined the police by saying they had not done enough to identify people who were pro-hamas and arrest them and so on. she sent this piece to the prime minister who sent back amendments and told her to same some stuff out. she did not take out everything
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she was told to take out. we wake up this morning, early morning in london and rishi sunak fired braverman and had to move someone to home office, moved james cleverly. he is new interior minister and ges who is coming back to run the foreign office in david cameron, former prime minister. >> steve: no kidding? surprise comeback. look at that video of what happened particularly on the bridge over river tems, i believe. how do you as someone on the side of israel explain why so many of those people are pro-hamas? >> it is a massive controversy here, as i know it is in the united states. a lot of people, including the
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jewish people feel angry more is not being done to police protests. they have a good argument. there are people chanting on video and posting on social media, death to the jews, there were people wearing pro-hamas ensig nia and were not arrested. the police posted stuff on social media asking for information leading up to these people being brought to justice. people arguing they should do this in real time. remember the coronation, ainsley and i were there. on the morning of, republicans who were anti-idea of monarchy were be ing arrested to stop thm protesting on the day of coronation. here you have people, not all, majority of people on that march definitely were there for
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peaceful purposes, but there are large numbers who were promoting a terror organization, which is a criminal offense and unlike the republican protesters at the coronation, they were not arrested. as the marches continue, the police have to do more. one thing braverman was calling for them to do, but defying authority of the prime minister, who is trying to straddle a line on this. now we have a new home secretary and americans will remember him, david cameron, led this country for six years, now is the new foreign secretary and that is being seen as bigger bombshell than the home secretary being fired. >> steve: nobody saw that coming. >> ainsley: good to see you, piers morgan uncensored weekdays
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noon today house will meet as speaker johnson faces -- and the speaker will join us live tomorrow, don't miss that interview. see the live events on fox. over to you, was that quickly enough? >> brian: president trump, former president getting endorsement from arkansas governor sarar huckabee sanders who was one of president trump's white house secretaries. why was last week the right time to endorse your former bos? >> contrast between what is shaping up to be rematch between donald trump and joe biden could not be more clear. the trump presidency was
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complete and total success and everything we've seen from joe biden has been a complete and total failure. if we want open borders, america to be weaker at home and abroad, out of control inflation, joe biden is your guy. if you want our counter to be more secure and prosperous, donald trump is the purpose people should vote for in 2024. i had been governor less than a year and wanted to focus on my time as governor. we are getting closer to 2024 and the field is lining up, i thought it was important to speak out alongside president trump last week. >> brian: 2016 team, he won, a lot of transition, 2020 coming out of the pandemic, came down with covid-19, had to bounce back. having said that, in 2024, what are your observation between the third campaign and the one you
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worked on? >> he's got a great team around him, some are people who are veterans in trump world and a couple of newer and have more elevated roles. they are running a great campaign and reminiscent of the 2016 race. one of the biggest things you see that is different, he has a clear record to run on this time around in contrast with joe biden's record and if you put those two things together, it is very clear who america would side with, they trust him more on the economy, on national security and those continue to be the two biggest issues that dominate voters, i feel he is well positioned and has a great team to carry him across the finish. >> brian: i knew you felt that way, now polls show america
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feels that way. the president has a meeting with president xi in san francisco. only person the has been tough with is president trump, do you think he will bring that same toughness to our rival? >> i cannot envision he would take a tough stance with this world lead michael oher any other. when we see him go up against or on the world stage, he does it from a posture of weakness, i think that is why donald trump is crushing him in the polls. look at what is happening in israel, ukraine, withdrawal from afghanistan, failure to take china on head-to-head, he's always functioned from a profiture of weakness and that is not what america is looking for or needs. we need somebody with strength and that propelled donald trump in this race. >> brian: as governor, you kicked china off farmland and
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received a check for $280's,000 from the government for violating state law. you and i think governor desantis felt the same, buying up farmland has to stop. thanks very much. 22 now before top of the hour. still ahead, scott is out and haley is in. the center's biggest donors throwing support behind the other south carolinian in the race after he dropped out last night with trey gowdy. he joins us with bret baier. we will tell you about brave servicemembers killed in a helicopter crash next.
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three people trying to break into unoccupied asuv. >> brian: the identity of three five army special operators killed in a helicopter crash on friday. >> ainsley: the blackhawk aircraft going down in the mediterranean sea during a refueling mission off the coast of cypress. >> steve: alexandria hoff joins us with details. >> alexandria: sad story to tell. this was called a mishap and search and rescue extended before being called off. all five were killed, all highly decorated, steven dwyer,
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34-year-old shanno shane barnes tanner grome, deployed multiple times often short notice it was noted and andrew southard, completed extensive training for the special operation regiment this year and sergeant cade wolf, from minnesota, he was just 24 years old. commander of 160th, colonel wrote our priority now is to ensure family of fallen warriors receive complete support as we work through the tragedy together, keep steven, shannon bream, tanner, andrew cade, and
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fellow night stalkers in your prayer. the regiment it made of the best aviators, providing helicopter support. >> ainsley: those five families, their lived changed forever today, so sad. thank you. >> brian: 14 before top of the hour, gop field in 2024 white house race officially getting smaller. >> i love america more today than i did on may 22nd but when i go back to iowa, it will not be as presidential candidate. i am suspending my campaign. the voters have been clear telling me not now, tim. >> ainsley: scott raised an eye-popping 13 million war chest. what happened to the donors?
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reuters reporting, after scott dropped out, two major donors told reuters they would switch to nikki haley, who hails from south carolina. >> lawrence: bret baier is here to react. i think last debate had an impact on this. what are you hearing is the reason he got out of the race? >> bret: senator scott surprised everybody, including trey gowdy, his good friend, who was shocked. i was on the phone reacting because nobody knew what was going to happen. i think what happened, his campaign was trying to be positive. he had a great story, amazing speech from cotton field to congress in one generation and hit on a lot of issues about positivity in his campaign. despite having a lot of money
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and spending with high burn rate, he was not moving the needle and going to have a tough time to make the next debate in alabama. barely callified for the last one in miami. i think reality hit, his campaign staffers did not know this was going to happen. he made that announcement live on tv and some of them saw it there. >> steve: what is the message that the positive guy can't win this time? >> bret: i don't think so, there is hunger, it is whether you can throw elbow on the debate stage, whether you can make contrast with other candidates, clearly he has a bright political future and touched different issues that i think are going to be interesting in the campaign. he said he's not going to endorse and said he's not
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interested in being vice presidential nominee. right now that is where he is. >> ainsley: bret, new book coming out this week, you can preorder "the history club," tell us about it. >> bret: i've tried to do a kids book, this i decided to do differently, it is a graphic novel, it is eight to 14 years old, it is about middle school history club tapped to go back in time to solve history being twisted by this villain. you get infusion of history in a graphic novel, it is fun and comes out tomorrow. >> brian: you'll be in veiro beach, bret baier is coming back to do a signing over there? >> bret: i am going to houston and there is a lot of
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grandparents who could eight to 14-year-old book buyers. >> brian: want to see bret in person. >> steve: this is the start of a series, starring kids, are you basing the children perhaps on your children? >> bret: there is some of my kids in there, they like it, the biggest task. four really cool kids fighting the history twister. >> brian: brit hume did the illustrations. >> bret: he is very good. >> steve: check it out "history club." >> ainsley: congratulations. fox news alert to tell you about, head back to peter doocy live from the white house about secret service opening fire to protect president biden's
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granddaughter. >> peter: the car stealing problem in washington, d.c. extended to somebody with secret service protection inform georgetown, last night, secret service assigned to protect naomi, hunter biden's daughter, opened fire at three people trying to steal a secret service vehicle. we don't know what kind of car this was. according to secret service, agents encountered three individuals breaking a window on parked and unoccupied government vehicle, during the encounter an officer discharged his weapon. the offender fled in a red vehicle and lookout was issued to supporting units. somebody tried to steal a car
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and they got away, still out there this morning. back to you. >> steve: that's crazy. >> brian: they got away. >> ainsley: target the president's granddaughter's car. wrong car to break into. >> peter: so many cars getting broken into it, it is possible they did not know. the guys are out there in a red car. >> brian: i wonder if she had an apple tag issue that was the instruction. more "fox and friends" after a quick break. i will check in with dana perino. >> dana: thank you, that story was stunning, what just happen? ed we'll get more on that. gop primary field narrow says as senator tim scott drops out. escalation in the war, five
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>> good morning. i have friends with me here. >> i'm nichole from phoenix. >> brooklyn. >> chattanooga >> i'm gene from iowa. >> it's cold hoot side. beautiful sun shine. they need that weather with potential rain on the coast. in the west a storm system moves in. otherwise a good-looking forecast. you were down the street at the other tv station but did they put you on camera? >> they didn't. >> do you love me more? yes, you do. back inside. we're the best, yay. >> way to go. >> thanks, janice. >> lawrence: president biden set to meet with the chinese president in san francisco this wednesday.
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>> ainsley: that's where we find fox business reporter edward lawrence. >> san francisco on full display. a lot of stores, some have adapted. a lot of them look like this. gone under in this area. that's what you see all over the area. the president will see a sanitized version of san francisco. all the homeless encampments in downtown have been removed. crime element has been pushed out on this. president joe biden with a message trying to get along with president xi jinping. the chinese president wants the president biden's meeting is secondary. president xi wants to tell american ceos china is open for business. back to you guys. >> steve: thank you very much. >> ainsley: listen to brian's radio show. have a wonderful day and join us tomorrow. >> brian: stay within yourself. >> dana: here we are following

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