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>> brian: it's 8:00 a.m. on the east coast. this is "fox and friends." happening today, president biden stops in chicago and slipping support among minority voters is his focus. could his long list of gaffes be at fault. >> you ain't black. >> great hero at the time, pitcher in the negro league. >> steve: that is our president. police clash with protesters arrested at least 35 as they clear encampment at george washington university with pepper spray. [screaming] >> steve: okay, the d.c. mayor bec bowser expected to speak this
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hour, we'll take you there life. >> ainsley: and stormy on the stand, fiery day in new york court. judge denying mistrial, but warning prosecutors during her prejudicial testimony. final hour of "fox and friends" starts now. remember, mornings are better with friends. >> brian: to this story, today president biden hitting campaign trail, going to chicago. >> ainsley: he will stop in wisconsin and set to noun investment in ai data center. >> steve: peter doocy joins us live from the white house. >> peter: number one concern voters have is he might be too old. biden team is trying to show president understands emerging
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technology, such as ai. he will announce a new plan with mi microsoft to build ai information center in racine before fox con, scaled their plan back. 2300 union construction jobs and 2000 jobs at the center. and will meet with black voters in racine. they won in 2020 by just 00.63%. biden will reassure donors there is more than noisy campus p protest and spat with israel. we don't expect these events to
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be particularly large, the official reason is they are worried about protesters interrupting him and they value quality over quantity on the campaign trail. >> brian: he's sharper when he's shorter, sharper when he's shorter that is what they say about the president. >> steve: he takes the short stairs on air force one. the white house correspondents dinner was shorter. the president made four trips to wisconsin, a swing state. >> brian: it is also nice this time of year. >> steve: it is beautiful. it is pouring here. peter, it will not come down to the whoet state, it comes down to a few congressional districts and big fear of biden campaign and they probably have projected
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this, it could be a tie in the electoral college. peter >> peter: when you talk to folks in the world, biden's electoral college victory would be three points less than last time and way redistricting happened would go to republican, favored republican and so they are looking district by district and they think the possibilities of a tie is greater now and that is why as we start talking more specifically about the election, they are looking at states where they split electoral college. >> steve: like nebraska. >> peter: like nebraska, nebraska's second district could be tiebreak er. >> steve: can you imagine, a
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tie? >> ainsley: thank you so much. >> peter: we deserve it. >> steve: country is split down the middle, have a tie, everybody gets to be president. >> ainsley: trump said yesterday, i'm stuck here. >> steve: today is a free day. >> brian: hopefully will be wrapped up by memorial day and hope he for his perspective don't walk out with an ankle bracelet. >> ainsley: florida case has been delayed, might be able to start campaigning. >> brian: georgia, florida, january 6, everything in delay. >> steve: including today. we'll have brooke singman in a moment, but we have breaking news. while you were sleeping, pro-palestinian protests in the nation's capitol turned violent as officers began to arrest people and tore down that encampment at george washington university. >> brian: steve, you had that lead to so many stories last few
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weeks. d.c. police made 35 arrests, they should have made more. the city's mayor and chief of police will go to capitol hill to testify in the ongoing demonstration. >> ainsley: lucas tomlinson is live on the scene. they did not want police on campus and now cleaning up day they go to capitol hill. >> lucas: that's right, victory in europe, after today students and faculty might be calling it victory and george washington day. we are blocks from peter at the white house. at 3 tie:30, decision was made clear the encampment. police had to use pepper spray, our cameraman down winded that. we saw large truck roll in, presumably to get rid of the
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tents and the macbook pros. mayor bowser and the chief of police are set to testify on capitol hill. the mayor is holding a press conference in next few know minutes on 13th and pennsylvania avenue. right now all is calm here, far different story for weeks many students, especially jewish students, this university 25% jewish calling and begging police to clear out the encampment. gw president issued a lengthy statement many say it didn't go far enough to request police to clear the encampment. never said that or talked about getting rid of protesters. that happened 3 tie:30 late las
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night. the large american flag on the building unfurled friday afternoon. last night, student protesters and agitators put uch something that said long live the intifada. there were calls from organizers of protests to raise bail montow spring those people out of jail. we are standing by for the mayor's press conference. >> brian: when does school end? any whied when school ends there? >> lucas: classes have ended, final exams are now. law school students had to take their final exam late last week in basement of their law school building, they were angry about
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that. commencement exercises are a week from now and joe biden former press secretary jen psaki will give commencement on the maul n mall next weekend. >> steve: they have arrested three dozen people. will the d.a.s press charges? the president of the school made it clear, this protest is illegal. >> lucas: that is right, steve. many students said these protesters were trespassing, unlawful encampment, we saw camps and heard call to prayer. many agitators vm president called for police to come in. for days, police refused. this is the scene 3 t:30 this morning, police rolled in.
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protesters moved a few blocks from here. when police rolled in, we heard protesters calling them pigs and using the f bomb. >> ainsley: pepper spray is only thing working. >> brian: they used bikes to push people back. >> steve: it worked. good coverage. >> brian: they took the stuff off the george washington statue. >> ainsley: d.c. mayor millebowser will have a press conference. >> steve: we want a reporter to say, i thought you were not going to have the cops go in, you had them go in six hours before your testimony. she will take the stage 19 minutes. >> brian: stormy daniels back on the stand tomorrow after judge denied request for mistrial.
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>> steve: brooke singman live with details, quite a day in court. >> brooke: attorneys requested a mistrial after the judge warned stormy daniels and her prosecution that the testimony gave risky details and admitted the witness is hard to control, the judge decided to continue with the case. trump's attorney asking stormy daniels, am i correct you hate president trump. daniels responsed, correct. do you want him to go to jail? if he's found guilty, yes. daniels requested about how shoo benefited by sharing her story about trump, she denies shoo was ever trying to extort him. she admit she's been making money by telling her story. she added, it also has cost me a
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lot of money. trump spoke to reporters after court, he did not mention stormy daniels's name. >> this was a very big day, a very revealing day, as you there case is falling apart. they have nothing on books and records and something that should bear little relationship to the case, just a disaster for the d.a., for the soros-backed d.a., disaster. >> brooke: sean hannity is coming up to discuss latest developments in this case. >> steve: thank you very much. >> ainsley: fox weather alert. 140 million people in the midwest and south bracing for another round of extreme weather following a tornado outbreak in
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michigan. >> steve: in the city of portage, michigan, south of ca cala calamazoo. that is the fed eshg x building, thankfully nobody was hurt there. joining us is senior meteorologist janice dean. janice, it looks like it is 7:00 at night here, big storm moving through. is this part of the same system. >> janice: it is, parent storm across the midwest, we have area of low pressure along with cold front and warm front across mid-atlantic region. 126 thunderstorm warnings, 68 tornado warnings and one tornado emergency in that city of portage in michigan. unfortunately, the damage and video is proving true, we saw
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the tornados and large hail. four-inch hail in union city, michigan. heavy rain causing flash flooding and several tornado thunderstorm warnings for parts of missouri toward tennessee and kentucky. this is the area i'm concerned with tornados today. all ingredients coming together. four out of five here for parts of missouri toward kentucky and tennessee. all ingredients will come together for deadly tornados, heavy rain causing flash flooding. get watches and warnings throughout the day. we have flood alerts stretching to gulf coast, texas and m midatlantic and northeast. the same areas getting hit hard again for another day of severe
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storms. over to you. >> steve: did you say four-inch hail? >> janice: yes. >> steve: so many cars with windows blown out. >> janice: a lot of video on social media across indiana and illinois, one destructive cause of severe storms. >> ainsley: size of baseballs. >> brian: carley shimkus has other news. >> carley: starting with former president trump's classified documents case in florida being pushed back. judge cannon citing concerns about evidence that needs to be worked out. trump was in trial in new york city yesterday. no trial dates for trump's three other criminal cases. north carolina mother is calling out her son's school district after 16-year-old christian gooe
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g kaylee mcghee white was s suspended for using the term illegal alien. watch this. >> christians suspended three days out of school suspension, he missed important track meets. we have removed him from the school. we have been receiving messages from people standing with christian. >> carley: the family is suing the school over suspension. the family of one of the teens charged with dumping trash in the ocean at bocrasa bash are apologizing. the two teens, ages 15 and 16, turned themselves in last week to answer to felony charges, facing fine of $50,000 and up to
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five years in jail. to wild footage out of turkey. cargo plane skidding on nose after making emergency landing at istanbul airport. front landing gear failed to deploy and caused delays. no one was hurt. down it goes. makers of swiss army knife introducing new version of the product without knife. the ceo of victornox, we are concerned about regulation of knives due to violence in the world. blade creates image of weapon. release date for new multi tool is not yet known. >> carley: it will have scissors and bottle opener, no knife. >> steve: swiss army knife without a knife? >> yes. >> brian: it has pliers and
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scissors. >> carley: you can open up a bottle of wine. >> steve: as long as they don't take the cork screw off. >> carley: beer and wine bottle opener. >> steve: is it swiss army g gadget, pocket tool? >> carley: swiss army go-go gadget. >> ainsley: you hate to want the knife and go in and buy the knifeless one. >> steve: crazy day today, boy scouts no longer boy scouts and swiss army knife is no longer a knife. >> carley: might be news about mr. potato head. >> steve: not a real potato, this spuds for you. >> brian: dvr the show and make sense of your life. president biden putting arms shipment to israel on hold. >> ainsley: trey yingst is live he is here in the studio, we'll
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>> brian: white house confirming it is holding back key shipment of 3500 bombs to israel over concern they will be used in
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rafah. it comes as negotiations for israel and hamas have arrived in cairo to work out possible ceasefire agreement there. fox news trey yingst has been co covering the war from day one and begins his day with us. great to see us. your reaction to the u.s. stopping this weapons shipment on its way? >> trey: we're talking about 500 and 2000-pound bombs that have been used in rafah following the massacre against israelis. bombs that have been controversial. israelis point to the fact they are wrapping up in gaza. this is the last area not cleared by israel and bombs will be used in lebanon, not inside
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gaza. this operation must happen to clear hezbollah back from the northern border. >> brian: ikta0-pound bomb, 2000-bomb and 1700 and 500-pound bombs. there have been operations against hezbollah outside beirut. >> trey: they have been launching into northern israel last seven months. c constant fire into northern israel drawing israeli responses. new air strikes in southern lebanon amid that conflict. >> brian: defense minister in israel gallant says we're going into rafah, blinken said we do not support you into rafah.
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how does this get resolved? >> trey: they say they need help in cair 2o and rafah. they have told palestinians to evacuate south. they reached egyptian border, evacuation orders only account for 100,000 palestinians. >> brian: when you find out u.s. and israel are sparring, there are demonstrations in america pro-hamas, pro-palestine, how does that afnegotiations? >> trey: it is a story playing out here in the united states. >> brian: does it give hamas sense they are winning?
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>> trey: something middle east nans maybe some in the united states don't, the different between being pro-palestinian and idea of two -state solution that could lead to peace and being pro-hamas, two different things playing out on college campuses and middle east. >> brian: they only understand strength in the region, this administration has a hard time with that. iran could be a week away from a nuclear weapon, how could that affect what the prime minister does? >> trey: they are not just looking at the city of rafah, they are looking at lebanon and hezbollah and iran-backed houthi in yemen and iranian-backed militia operating across the region and hamas itself that launched drons and missiles toward israel last month.
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israelis are concerned about possi possibility that iran uses a women against the state. >> brian: you went ukraine to israel, to middle of a war, how are you doing? >> trey: doing well, will continue to do it. >> brian: you going back? >> trey: tonight. >> brian: you won't be wearing a suit for a while. fantastic job. d.c. mayor bowser expected to speak any moment about protest at george washington university. we have sean hannity reacting to stormy daniels yesterday, this is what shredding of our sacred constitution looks like, he'll expand on that in a moment. of bringing textile manufacturing back to america.
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>> brian: stormy daniels is due back on the witness stand tomorrow after a day to cool off after testimony the defense team described highly prejudicial. >> steve: prejudicial. >> ainsley: so hard to say. >> brian: moving for mistrial, the judge denied that. >> ainsley: she admitted under oath she hates the former president and would like to see him go to jail if convicted. >> steve: here is sean hannity. good morning. >> sean: good morning, how are you? >> steve: go ahead. >> sean: you hit on something important. she hates donald trump, favorite line on cross-examination, she admitted she was coached by the
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prosecution in terms of what to say. okay, this is theater. not a single thing stormy daniels said yesterday is r relevant to the charges of bookkeeping error. she got totally devastated on cross-examination. this is our january 2018 letter, the fact of the matter, each party denied existence up through 2018, denying this affair not because i was paid hush money, because it never happened. why was she in the courtroom? for one reason. this should scare every american. she was there to humiliate and embarrass donald trump. if they could, they would like to keep donald trump in a
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courtroom for the next 180 days so he cannot campaign. the judge is a biden donor, his daughter would benefit financially. the statute of limitations on this misdemeanor have run out. you have convoluted legal theory which the d.a. in new york has no jurisdiction on at all. not even the smartest lawyers can tell you what the charges are. scary moment in our country. we are witnesses complete weaponization of our justice system. think of other countries and kangaroo courts and this is it and unfolding in realtime and it is scary to me. >> brian: judge said you are right about getting into detail
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that may or may not have happened, he told defense, you should have objected more. >> sean: they did object a lot and he did not go with any of the their,s objections. think about what happened here. you have the third highest ranking doj official in the biden justice department brought in to argue this case, that is prejudicial to use your term earlier, steve, in this case. everything is tainted with politics, statute of limitations gone, a biden donor judge. wow, this is the united states
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of america, why not take our constitution and shred it. weaponization of the justice system on steroids and human gr growth. this is a sham and unbelievable it can happen in our country and fact more people on the left don't speak out against it speaks volumes. as long as it is not happening to them now. >> ainsley: what is your reaction to what happened, georgia on hold, looks like florida is on hold, classified documents case. this is not panning out way they thought it was going to and his poll numbers are good, not hurting him. >> sean: amazing thing about this race, we are living through history and i always say and said it on your program before, donald trump defies aum
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conventional gravity, everything we think we knew about politics, throw it out the window. donald trump get arrested, poll numbers go up. donald trump mug shot, poll numbers go up. he gets arraigned and on trial in new york city in eight-year-old case, his poll numbers go up. this is great danger for democrats, american people i give them a lot of credit, they are smart, they see through this. most americans do not believe he is getting a fair trial, that is coming through loud and clear. what happened yesterday should be embarrassment for prosecution and those people involved in the case. i would argue probably florida case is over. let's see what the supreme court does on january 6 and immunity case. i think they lose there. i don't think fani willis case
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is particularly strong or i think it has a lot of problems in terms of moving forward. >> steve: trump's numbers going up, joe biden's numbers going down. we have a poll that shows support with black and hispanic voters, in 2020 he was 87% and now dropped 23%, joe has. you can see when it comes to hispanic voters, 2020 almost 60 and about 25 behind that, as well. so sean, current president is going to illinois to shake the money tree and do fundraising and go as is vice president to wisconsin. they are so sure it is going to be close in the election, they are trying to turn everybody out and peter doocy told us at the biden campaign, they are worried
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given joe could lose a state or two, could wind up being a tie in the eshg lectoral college. >> sean: steve, can we not go there yet? i'm hoping for a wipeout. i hope the american people realize you have to ask yourself the simple question we ask every election. are you better off than you were four years ago? law and order, safety and security, are cities and towns more secure? d dismantle, deun fund police, no bail law, not working out. look at illegal immigrants coming from top geopolitical foes. has he done a good job securing border? no, he hasn't. good on the economy?
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no, 60% of americans are struggling to make ends meet and are struggling more than in decades. look at the state of the world. donald trump up dramatically on every major issue. war in middle east, war in europe, a president that has surrendered in the war on terrorism, which is sad moment when american president addo indicates his position as leader of the free world. >> ainsley: you have "outlaws and lawmen of the west" and episodes will drop each wednesday night. tell us about it. >> sean: i was approached by fox to do this. i was like, am i the right guy for this? i happen to love westerns, biggest "yellowstone" fan, like
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a super fan waiting for every episode to drop to watch it. if i had 24 hours, i would talk kevin costner into staying longer, not that he would listen to me. i've always had interest in this. they brought me to the set where "tombstone" was shot. we know about people like billy the kid and butch cassidy and su sundance kid, i found i like watching these movies and got so interested in full and complete story and that is what it is all about. what i love about it, it shows the spirit of the american west. go west, young man. post-civil war, so many people
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leave behind everybody they knew and everything they knew and take that perilous journey out west not knowing what would happen and shows that rugged individualist spirit. i have great admiration for the people that did that. >> steve: tell me you are on a horse. >> sean: i was on a horse. there is video of me on a horse when i was at the border with border patrol. >> steve: i remember that. >> sean: this horse took off on me out of nowhere, i'm hanging on for dear life and two of the immigration officials caught up with me and stopped the horse for me. >> steve: whoa, nelly. >> bryan: "outlaws and lawmen"
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and there is sean, outlaw wardrobe. >> ainsley: he bought that for the shoot. >> sean: if you know the real me, i don't put on a suit unless i'm forced to. >> steve: same. >> sean: yeah. i hang out in jeans and i do wear cowboy boots. >> brian: you do make citizen arrests. >> sean: if i could, i arrest you tomorrow. >> brian: i know, you would never press charges. >> ainsley: thank you. no spare time king charles too busy to meet one-on-one with harry as duke of sussex visits e england. the king is finally making his feelings known. and he is next. >> brian: on our show?
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>> ainsley: fox news alert, d.c. mayor muriel bowser just spoke, you can see this press conference. she was talking, we'll monitor this. she was mentioning george washington university. 35 protesters were arrested. they cleaned up encampment on
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campus and today muriel bowser, the mayor, and the chief of police will go to capitol hill to talk about the situation on campus and we'll monitor that. prince harry back in the uk. the king is too busy to see him. spokesperson the duke said in response to many inquiries and know itted speculation whether or not the duke will meet his father while in the uk. it will not be possible due to the majesty's full program. here with reaction is piers morgan. >> ainsley: you're a father, if your child lived in another country and was coming back, you would make time to see your child, this is the king we're talking about. what does this tell you? piers morgan nothing to do with king charles busy schedule, what the duke of sussex tried to
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refer to. he can do what he likes. if i were suffering cancer and one son lived 6000 miles away and flew to the city i was living in. i was doing events a mile from where i was living, the cathedral is where harry is doing the invictus games. charles has not made time. it has nothing to do with schedule and everything to do with the psychodrama unfolding with the royal family since they went to be royal celebrities in california using their title to enrich themselves. i think prince charles has had
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enough. i could -- anything to sell the family down the river and sell the dirt, i would respond the same way. harry burned his bridge and william and charles want nothing to do with him. on human level, you hope harry looks in the mirror and realize what he sacrificed here. january 6 just sad. thank you for joining us. check in with dana perino for what is coming up top of the hour. >> dana: great to see you this morning. there is reprieve for president trump in new york city, fallout from stormy daniels continue. and an american being held for violating law of american ammunition and mother of a
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soldier arrested in russia, he should have listened to his mom. social media could be pushing dangerous trends. we have it all, see you at 9:00.
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>> ainsley: that was fun. it's time to get social. travis kelce is entering his acting era. the chief's tight end is joining a horror series. his co-star sharing this video from the set. >> guys, guess who i'm working with today? >> jumping into new territory. >> we are. >> it will be kelsey's first major acting gig. the two groups of women setting records in australia jumping from a pair of planes at 14,000 feet and form two -- got a little cut off at the end there. >> brian: thanks for watching. join me on radio. stay within yourself. [shouting]

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