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FOXNEWS The Five July 6, 2024

some simple questions. biden racking up the lowestt poll numbers of his presidency. only thirty seven percent ofing. americans approve of the job that he s doing. and that assumes biden biden is actually doing his job. turns out he only works part time as president. most of bif biden s public evenn happen between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 pm, which amounts to ah 30 hour work week. meanwhile, his screw up son , hunter, can t seem to get out of the headlines. this week, the first son sto attorneys met with doj prosecutors to discuss resolving their criminal investigation. hunters also got some child support problems. cl s being forced to appear in person in court next week after claiming poverty relating to his four year old daughter. itse is the case involving the grandchild that president biden refused dise to acknowledge. x gran i have six grandchildredcn and i m crazy about them.y si and i speanglek to them every h single day. nots ou a joke, but hunters i of wedlock daughter

MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports July 6, 2024

because of the pandemic, when factories shutdown in asia they had no idea they were supplying essential materials to us, shutdown around the world. these small computer chips, the size of your finger tip, they affect nearly everything in our lives. our cell phones. automobiles, refrigerators, weapons systems, everything. america invented these chips we made them smaller, faster and more powerful. but over time we went from producing 40% of the world s chips down to just 10% of them despite leading the world in research and design. you saw what happened during the pandemic when the global economy came to a halt overseas factories that made the chips shutdown driving up the costs for everyone around the world, particularly american families every new car built needs as many as 3,000 of these chips during the pandemic, that s the reason car prices skyrocketed. and in some cases new car production shutdown because the chips were in short supply but now the private sector at home

CNN CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta July 6, 2024

takes. it comes as the u.s. is accusing russia of committing crimes against humanity. the declaration marks the strongest accusation yet from the u.s., as it seeks to punish moscow for its invasion of ukraine. we declared from day one that they were committing war crimes. we have announced that they re committing crimes against humanity, and we re looking at the facts on the ground. i had an opportunity to visit a forensic lab that we re supporting in helping them to gather the evidence that they will need and we will need to hold the russians accountable. we have correspondents covering this for us at the white house and on the ground in ukraine. let s begin with coverage from priscilla alvarez at the white house. what are the expectations for the president s trip to poland? white house officials have made clear, paula, this is a crucial moment not only because of that one-year anniversary which is just around the corner but also as u.s. and western officials warn of a

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends July 6, 2024

not visiting. it s not just a lack ever leadership. it s a lack of action. they are creating blacklists. fires on capitol hill as two of the journalists brought us twitter files testified before lawmakers. an american population accustomed to the right speech left industrial complex. rousseau. he gives it up. alexander, off the rim. marquette survives and advances. small town big time rocking the main street red taillights steve: ocean city, new jersey is kind of a small town kind of like what blake is singing about right there. currently it s 7:01 out there. 36 degrees. it s a little chilly along the jersey shore. going for a daytime high of 50. welcome to hour two of fox & friends for this march the 10th, 2023. and there is our crew. dave and john come on over with a steady cam. welcome ar board. ainsley: did anybody tell you all it s friday. steve: tgif thank goodness it s fox. ainsley: waking up with you on the morning and sleeping in on saturd

MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports July 6, 2024

being tested like never before with the indictment of donald trump now secured, we ll look at the legal challenges and the stakes for the country as well as for d.a. alvin bragg as he undertakes one of the most consequential cases in u.s. history. and while the legal issues play out in court, it may end up being the single most animating issue of the presidential campaign as well in fact, it s already turning the 2024 race on its head, turning trump s adversaries and his defenders and setting the stage for an election unlike any other. even in new york city, which is no stranger to security challenges, police are dpeering gearing up in a way rarely seen, bracing for potentially huge protests outside the courthouse and trump tower in particular. how are they preparing, and what besides protests are they preparing for? but we start with the test ahead for manhattan d.a. alvin bragg can he make his case at trial and turn the first ever indictment of a former president into the f

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