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>> steve: other channels have been talking about this talking point and we want to play a little for you right now. >> is that what we would have if we re-elected donald trump? >> i think it is a very real threat and concern. >> i think the phrase sleepwalking into dictatorship should wake people up. >> correct me if i'm wrong, it is not dictatorship with concentration camps, we will get trump borrowing from the play book in hungary and modi book in india. >> fears of dictatorship, alarming prediction for a second term. >> liz cheney said we are sleepwalking into a dictatorship if people don't wake up and remember what donald trump was for four years tried to do to our democracy. >> brian: liz cheney is conservative and they agreed on the same thing for two of had thirds of has presidency. they departed on the january 6. we watched the testimony and we got it. after watching for four years, you are going to tell us what is happening, sleepwalking into anything is crazy. you saw, donald trump took over and -- that didn't work and going through the court system trying to overturn sanctuary cities. when it comes to security, i will not ask. seattle wanted chaos, he asked, do you need troops? when chicago had gangs, do you need troops? he said, i will get federal officers in there to bring law and order if the courts won't do it, that is not a dictatorship. >> ainsley: one-tier justice system, fbi storming one person's house and not the other blamed for the same crime or same whatever, what would you call it? problem with the classified -- >> brian: same charges. >> ainsley: yeah, that's a dictatorship. >> lawrence: same allegations they made in 2016, he was going to arrest hillary clinton. donald trump said that wouldn't be best for the country. donald trump is going to get us into a war, oops that did not happen, you got peace and abraham accord and middle east countries working together. a lot of this stuff has been litigated before. didn't work last time, wonder if it will work this time. >> steve: that is the talking point, main-stream media says he is a threat to democracy and joe biden talked about how he is a threat to democracy. last night donald trump sat down in davenport, iowa with sean hannity. donald trump said i would seek vengeance, but there is a caveat, here is sean. >> you are promising america tonight you would never abuse power as retribution against anybody? >> except for day one. >> meaning? >> i want to close border and drill, drill, drill. >> that is not retribution. >> love this guy. he says you are not going to be a dictator, are you? no, no, no. i am closing the border, after that i'm not a dictator. >> steve: for one day, going to be a dictator. >> lawrence: it is incredible what he does, he knowless how to manipulate and control media. the other candidates have found it tough to get any type of air, he gives you the headline, i am going to be a dictator on day one. he said, after that, and he looks at sean, holdup, that is not what you are saying. look at him, he's going crazy. that is his way of controlling the media and saying what he wants to say. >> steve: but i agree with all that, he knows what he's doing and making a joke. he says i'm going to be a dictator for one day. the political left has their hair on fire, donald trump admitted to sean hannity he's going to be a dictator because he wants to close the border. >> ainsley: that is not a dictator, that is a leader trying to protect our country. >> brian: he wants to gut the fbi, he believes the fbi destroyed on the seventh floor in washington destroyed his first term with all the people they got rid of. that is one thing pretty -- >> lawrence: to your point, brian, he respects rank and file but leadership with strzok and mccabe, and found people doing practices that did not lineup with standards and practice of what the fbi should be doing. you have agents that do a great job. look, you can't be targeting moms and parents and calling them domestic terrorists, that is not what fbi should be doing. >> ainsley: it was brought to light with hillary clinton. she was bleaching and smashing appliances and servers and had evidence on there and nothing happened to her. >> steve: what happened to her and the reason democrats were mad at james comy. he announced we are investigating hillary clinton and it was closed and the anthony weiner laptop and he announces they reopened it. democrats were mad at james comey regarding the fbi, they feel he cost her the election. >> brian: big story yesterday joe biden said i wouldn't be running if donald trump wasn't running. he believes he is only one that can beat donald trump. many believe he is only one that can't beat donald trump. they are struggling right now in polls, 26% think we are heading in the right direction and 40% on real clear polls. the mueller report proved nothing, hillary clinton said that, we know donald trump and what happened there. 6-10 democrats think donald trump didn't legitimately win. whoever wins, i hope it is clear. >> ainsley: many are worried about the direction of the country. our yourn is finished if we get joe biden in for another four years. look at the border, let 15 million in. what will our country look like? >> lawrence: you have biden administration, 70% saying we are heading down the wrong path. biden administration is trying to explain why they are doing okay. you have the former president saying, do you remember the years with me? remember the border and economy and regulations that were removed. do you remember peace around the world? they did not like me, they respected me and -- >> ainsley: gas prices down, interest rates were down. >> steve: they are saying donald trump is threat to democracy to remind people of the end of his term and january 6. >> brian: with the vaccine more people died from covid-19 under president biden than president trump. and we knew what we were getting into. >> lawrence: maybe he and kamala harris suggested they were not going to get the vaccine and then they decided to get it. >> steve: more on the race. police in texas arrested a suspect in connection with deadly shooting spree in the capitol city. >> ainsley: four people killed and two police officers killed at three separate locations. >> brian: and could be connected to a murder in san antonio. >> todd: police say the unnamed suspect shot an officer in the leg in what they are calling an unprovoked attack. the officer is expected to make a full recovery. an hour later, two victims, man and woman with obvious signs of trauma 10 miles away. one pronounced dead at the scene and the other died at the hospital. the suspect shot an officer, sending him to the hospital. two people were found dead inside a home and officers arrested the suspect when he crashed. the suspect may be connected to another murder scene an hour away in san antonio. >> austin said the suspect had links to this residence is port royal. we have two people deceased inside the residence. the people are believed to be in their 50s. it started around 11:00 this morning, so this happen before that. >> todd: suspect is facing capital murder charge and has outstanding assault warrant. the high school has cancelled classes today, so much for authorities trying to unpack. trying to confirm this guy is connected to the mayhem in texas. >> ainsley: is everyone talking about it in texas. >> lawrence: i didn't know all that was going on, the extra murder they found. >> brian: you know who knows what is going on, carley shimkus. >> carley: i have headlines, fox news alert, saudi arabia urging the u.s. to show restraint when retaliating to attacks in the red sea. u.s. destroyer shot down three drones launched earlier this week. houthis claimed responsibility for several attacks in key shipping lanes. first on fox, new report shows president biden sent thousands of e-mails to hunter biden and his business associates beside saying this. >> i have never spoken to my son about overseas business dealings. >> president biden: i have never discussed with my son or my brother anything to do with their business. >> you did not discuss -- >> i stand by that statement. >> ainsley: house speaker mike johnsons the house will vote on launching impeachment inquiry into president biden next week. this just in, taylor swift is officially named time magazine's person of the year. the pop stardom nated headlines with her record-breaking heiress store and her love story with travis kelce, beating out barbie and king charles, those are your headlines, a lot of opinions on should be time magazine person of the year. it is taylor swift. >> lawrence: they are trying to tire me out and say lawrence, you have to love her. >> steve: people love the story with her and the kansas city guy. >> brian: america needs a good love story, a national make-out scene. >> lawrence: this is not real. >> ainsley: i think it is. >> brian: it is real, right? >> ainsley: i think it is real. >> steve: i do, too. >> brian: you don't believe tight ends can love? >> ainsley: she deserves it, look at her work ethic and how generous she is. >> carley: she helps the economy, the swift bump, taylor swift economy bump. >> steve: when she shows up -- >> ainsley: she's a big biden fan. >> lawrence: so is kelce. >> steve: congratulations taylor. >> ainsley: brian wants a love story. >> lawrence: he just wants the interview. >> brian: i good tape for publicist. you are out, young man. >> steve: on the cover of a magazine, who still buys magazines? >> lawrence: i do. i get gq every month. >> brian: you like the free cologne. rub it on my neck, i smell like aramis. >> ainsley: do they still have that? >> brian: riley gaines doesn't back down from a far left squad member. >> we are likely going to be forced to listen to transphobic bigotry. >> then your opening monologue makes you misogynist. >> ainsley: riley's fight straight ahead. >> lawrence: speaker johnson no border, no reform, no funding for ukraine, tempers erupt yesterday. >> steve: we'll talk to benjamin hall coming up next on "fox and friki friends". spinning it at one location, weaving it, then finally into a cut and sewn product. there's value in buying american made it has a real life impact up and down the supply chain. we want our customers to feel how special this product is, right when they open the box. go to redlandcotton.com and receive 20% off your order with code fox 20. 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sweeping immigration reform in exchange for aid to israel, ukraine and taiwan. fox's benjamin hall returned back from ukraine since being severely injured there last year. they need this money absolutely, but what is pushback on the capital and the effect on the battlefield? >> russia is playing a long game and our funds are drying up, economy is shrinking and we need this money. if you look at the package, $106 billion. 14 billion is going to israel, 14 billion for the border and rest is for taiwan and u.s. bases in europe. that money for ukraine will help them stay alive through win win. they are hitting their electricity and power plants, it is essential right now. what republicans are saying, there is parole basis in border immigration and they want to find a cap on it. there has to be a limit. it is small issue, but big issue, republicans say everything else can pass, we need you to reign in people crossing the border, meantime, you have everyone in ukraine hoping and begging for this money to come. we were expecting to see zelenskyy speak to the senate yesterday. it is a mystery why he did not in the end. it is interesting a lot is happening while argument continues in d.c. >> brian: white house told fox something required his urgent attention. they did hit crimea again. tell me if i'm overstating it. if we allow russia to take ukraine, it is akin to how we left afghanistan in terms of reput reputation >> absolutely, if you push long for for two years that sends terrible message to every dictator out there. if you had said we would take hundred billion dollars to decimate the russian army and bring it down without sending a single american troop over there, we would have taken it. now argument over funding is baffling for many. most republicans, democrats, want to pass it, they want to agree and bring back border control. >> brian: totally reasonable. what is great, brand new podcast you are rolling out, searching for heroes with benjamin hall, what is your approach and objective? 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>> yes, i was not prepared to add that to my testimony. listening to lee in her monologue and what i heard for several minutes, my stance is transphobic bigotry, what about trans individuals and the harm being done to individuals. listening to this, i felt compelled to call her a misogynist. if it is immediately deemed antitrans to take the stand i have taken, which i believe is a pro-woman stance, wouldn't it be anti-woman to be pro-trans, that was my line of thinking. >> steve: the hearing was about proposed changes during the biden administration to title 9. it would outlaw banning trans students from joining teams. you have been squarely against this. title 9 was for formed to prevent -- talk about title 9, it is male and female, but there is now a lot of talk about gender and other things. >> absolutely, and you are right, this rewrite, i believe is criminal and abomination to original intent of title 9, it doesn't ban trans athletes from competing, it bans them from competing in category that does not align with their sex. every person regardless of gender identity or race or what sport you played, everyone should have a place to play sports. we cannot prioritize -- rewrite of title 9. democrats in the house and senate are pushing for. >> steve: you appeared yesterday as guest of republicans. a woman named fatima graves is president of woman's law center and appeared on behalf of democrats and here is her message about what women should learn to do going forward. >> success in school sports depends on whole range of factors include how hard you work and access to really good resources and facilities and creates belonging and community and teaches about persistence and discipline unless they learn to lose grace of thely hopefully and often they learn to win with dignity. >> steve: so riley, that is your problem, you have not learned to lose gracefully. >> let me say first of all, thomas, the six four man i competed against at the collegiate ncaa's. i did not lose to him, we tied, that is embarrassing for him. listening to this democratic witness from national women's law center, clearly never played a sport competitively in her entire life and that shows. >> steve: you had a busy couple of days, thank you for getting up early and talking to us on "fox and friends." >> thank you. >> steve: we appreciate you. coming up, former president donald trump took the stage in iowa last night and made a bold prediction about joe biden, listen to this. >> i personally don't think he makes it, he's in bad shape physically, do you remember he said, i would like to take him behind the barn. if i took him behind the barn, i believe he would fall over. >> steve: looming concern over joe biden's health. the panel is back with reaction, hello, you are next on "fox and friends." we're passing on a cultural heritage, the culture of the west when the federal government started giving money to colleges, we didn't take it. that independence has allowed us to stay with our mission that we established 175 years ago. because we don't accept federal money, we are free to concentrate on the mission of the college we care about freedom and that affiliates us with the free institutions of america. 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>> i will be there. >> lawrence: donald trump laying out his vision for america in that packed town hall with sean hannity. what did voters think? ask our panel. sammy, go to you, you are a new york democrat, undecided what does biden need to do to get your support? >> he needs to close the border and he's not talking about that. that is a problem for democrats. you see the mayor of new york city want to cut serviceings and cut police and that is affecting new yorkers and donald trump is saying, i will fix that for you. there is a problem democrats need to face and biden has not cut mustard with many democrats. >> lawrence: ari, you are independent, heavy on the fiscal issue. what do you want to hear from donald trump to shore up support for you or any republican. trump at 62%, desantis 14% and haley at 11, the top three choices right now. if a republican wants, what do they need to say? >> i'm a proud american, proud jew and boy dad and girl dad and biggest issue facing our country is antisemitism. it was not addressed last night. we saw from college presidents yesterday was despicable, how could they not say from the river to the sea and intifada are calls to kill jews and eshg eliminate israel, they had the opportunity to say that is wrong and didn't take advantage for it. that is an important,want my daughter or son to be able to walk the streets with a jewish star on their neck safely. i want them to go to college and say i'm a proud jew and can practice judaism freely. >> lawrence: it is sad we're in this place and time here in america. joe, you are a republican. who is the candidate you think will win this right now? does anyone have a shot, even when you look at polling, is there still a pathway for desantis or someone like nikki haley? >> i don't believe so. i think trump is the front-runner and i think he's going to continue to gain momentum and speed and certainly be the republican nominee. >> lawrence: you are undecided still, what is main issue facing this country? >> i think this left-right divide is the framing of it needs to be rejected. we are nine, 10 months out still and i don't think it is very american to just say this is my guy and that's it. i have to have real conversations about things happening. americans whether republican or democrat, they are highly disaffected from their parties and i'm not going for joe biden, but the republicans are not convincing me to come to their team either. i think americans need to come together and demand we don't have a rerun of 2020. >> lawrence: you feel differently, you are supporting donald trump, why is he the man for the job again? >> his track record. by every metric, my life and my children's lives and my grandchildren's lives were better when trump was president, everything from the economy and inflation issues to feeling safe in my own city, i've been here since grad school and i must say this is the first time in my life that i feel anxious walking on the street. so from foreign policy to wars that we didn't have and the southern border, as sammy said is very troubling because there are areas right here in midtown new york, where you can't walk on the sidewalk because of the encampments and the solution is not less police, that is just farce cal and dangerous. >> lawrence: reasonable point of view. sergio, you said trump is your number one person, desantis is your number two. we have a diner tomorrow, desantis is going to be there, what would you tell him is the pathway to win you over? >> you know, the problem i'm going to have is experience. i trust i know what i'm going to get with donald trump in terms of being a president, i don't know if desantis can cut that gap for me personally. i would tell you that if he is going to, he's got to focus on states like outside of his, states that are not as diverse as in terms of republicans, attack independent voters that is the path. >> lawrence: you don't feel he is speaking to independents. >> 100%, i think he is pro-republican, i think this race will be decided by the voters. >> lawrence: a teach-in planned while failing at bask math, science and reading, that is next. first check in with dana perino for what is coming up. >> dana: i love that panel and getting their thoughts, it is helpful to understand what they are thinking. there is antisemitism on campus, where does harvard draw the line on calls for genocide and jewish college student sues university of pennsylvania, plus mark levin. and demanding change in border policy. biden says if not for trump, he might not be running and medical treatment for addiction, we'll tell you about that and more starting at 9:00. i'm the life enrichment director at independence village, the senior living community in waukee, iowa. everybody here really, really make you feel like family and that they love you. our goal with tiktok was to enrich the lives of our residents and just to be able to show people what senior living can be like. i think i am a tiktok grandma. my kids think i am. i mean, we're the ones that are being entertained. time goes faster when you're having fun. >> fox news alert and sad news. legendary tv show creator norman lear is dead. on his 100th birthday he credited love and laughter as the secret to his long life. his publicist confirmed he died of natural causes at his los angeles home. what a legend. janice, over to you. >> what a legacy. we grew up on his television shows. he has a wonderful family. god bless him. let's look at the temperatures. cold in new york city. we'll have a warm-up across the country, wonderful news. temperature change 20 to 30 degrees above average. the storm system in the west will visit the central u.s. over the next couple of days and keep you posted on that. hi, guys. i want to show the wonderful crowd with us. i saw you. >> crew. >> taylor. >> birthday today? how old? >> 12. >> name and town. >> mary beth from pennsylvania. >> san antonio, texas. >> massachusetts >> dawn from venice, florida. >> vans from florida. >> shannon -- >> corey from miami. >> i think we did it all. brian kilmeade, over to you. >> brian: some of the highlights and reasons to watch today. great hosts and insight and major events. 10:00 this morning human rights enforcement. we like our rights enforced. sounds great. 12:00 eastern time the president will try to get some attention along with the vice president because there is a debate tonight and a town hall last night. he says what about me, what about me? oakland a pro-palestinian teach-in talking about the conflict from the palestinian perspective. a lot of people not comfortable with this. expect jewish families to keep their kids home. i will go over to the living room and do something extremely special. >> lawrence: you just wanted a longer walk, didn't you? >> brian: i need the steps. >> steve: let's talk about the last point where they will have this pro-palestinian teach-in today in the oakland schools and the whole idea is we've heard so much about how israel faced a massacre and atrocities of october 7th. this essentially when you look at the teaching materials, this shows that the israelis are the bad guys in this. >> ainsley: they are asking elementary school students through the oakland teach-in curriculum to draw what you think a zionist would look like and what the definition of a massacre is. >> brian: this is a conflict situation. this is an example of the teach-in and some of the curriculum you expect to have. the history of this from the palestinian perspective. how israel ended up becoming israel and how it was voted on by the united nations. a palestinians state but refused to occupy it and took off and decided to attack instead of attend in 1948. >> lawrence: the problem is why don't they try to tackle this complicated issue when you look at the scores for math, 18 points lower than 2003. 33 other nations outperformed u.s. students. i guess the question is why even try to get in this debacle when you have real issues that you can be focusing on? 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