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rachel: a growing crisis in america? squatters taking over homes from coast-to-coast. one man has a name for himself by evicting them and he is warning homeowners. guy: two high school seniors playing football, playing corn hole. we will try our hand at what used to be a backyard game and now big time. the third hour of emilia -- the third hour of "fox and friends" weekend starts now. ♪ guy: a look at michigan, important state coming up in the presidential race. it is chilly in michigan. also pretty chilly in new york city where the snow is coming
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in. i am guy benson with rachel and pete, putting me through my paces. things are heavenly. rachel: you are holding up into the third hour. pete: he's doing a great job usually i give the "fox and friends" welcome. there's a binder you have as a new host that gives you information. you are doing without the binder. very impressive. guy: did you withhold it on purpose? pete: that's part of the hazing. people need to email "fox and friends". guy: friends@fox.com. it was definitely -- rachel: i can't even get that one right. pete: the producers told me that. guy: a lot of things are fed to might your but i would never tell the public that. enjoy your photo. pete: you are supposed to pick
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up breakfast. setting up our game for later. guy: he is strolling me because of the binder. he is nailing it in real time. guest host for the guest host tomorrow. pete: speaking of someone we want to get rid of, this story, well done. the da, get rid of donald trump. fine more than $350 million after a judge ruled against him in his new york civil fraud case. i said dade -- the ag, let teacher james taking a victory lap. >> trump may have authored the art of the deal but perfected the art of the steel. rachel: trump calling out the judge after the ruling. >> as crooked as you could get. a lot of people expected
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something like this not the amount, this is a very dishonest man, overturned on this case four times. guy: the former president is banned from serving as an officer new york-based companies, taking out loans for new york-based base, his sons, eric, don junior, hundred two year ban and the trump organization must establish an independent director of compliance roll. a couple things to get to including the business angle. i want to start with a quote from the associated press. this is not a right wing outlet writing this about the strange and unique nature of this judgment, quote, and associated press analysis of 70 years of similar cases show trump's case stands apart. it is the only big business found friend with the shutdown without showing obvious victims and major losses. 70 years, when example of this is donald trump.
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guy: the other part, if you know anything about real estate i don't know anything about real estate but valuations go both ways. if you are trying to get a valuation from a bank on a loan you can submit what you think you are worth but the institution gets to determine your worth as well. this is our opinion of the worth. you make your own opinion and we reach a deal on the interest rate and size of the loan. mike: rachel: a professor of law, it's one of the greatest ironies of the case, in the name of protecting businesses in new york, you led to hundreds of businesses looking at potential rentals in florida. they look and they go if we follow on that side of politics in new york, with spare parts.
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a lot of businesses might think about fleeing. others think i better donate to the right candidate. this is the corruption that happens when you have a justice system that so politicized. in addition this is a message not just to donald trump, at the highest level they are trying to where this guy out, bankrupt him and you brought this up earlier kind of ironic, we are seeing so much pearl clutching and angst, the terrible events in russia where the opposition candidate in russia finally succumbed to god knows what in prison but that is what they want for donald trump. they want to imprison donald trump, they want to bankrupt him, they are going after his family, in the case of alexei nov novalny, they wanted to torture him, who loved his brother so much and also attempted to take him off the ballot by false
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charges of corruption and whatnot. same stuff you are seeing here. president biden and the rest of the democrats so upset about what happened, we have our own version of a corrupt legal system being used to suppress opposition. pete: if you want to watch gymnastics you can only watch every four years, turn to msnbc as they jump between those stories. really bad what happened to alexei novalny, let's talk about vani will us and let teacher james and special counsel here. rachel: a lot of people are worried it might come to here as well. they want to, they can't get away with it the way they do in russia but the affect is the same in terms of taking opposition out of the whole election.
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guy: the tell is out of the attorney general's own mouth when running for this office, pursuant get trump and did it and reversing that line, here flipped, it is clearly in this case obviously political. rachel: we have a history in our country of assassinations. i'm not saying that is what happened but this is the first time in my lifetime, i worried about donald trump's safety, they say they will stop at absolutely nothing. one last point on the hypocrisy of the left on the alexei novalny story as it relates to america. a lot of conservation about what happened. it is terrible what happened to him. we had an american journalist that died in a prison ukraine at the hands of zelenskyy. no american journalists have been standing up for novalny
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trying to tell a story of corruption ukraine. a lot of hypocrisy all the way around. pete: for east palestine, a year ago as guy pointed out, not the one year anniversary, there was the train derailment that caused a lot of serious negative health affect and financial effects from residents looking around saying who is here for us, make sure our livelihoods are taken care of, town and kids are safe and they look to the white house, they find it on the calendar to get out there and the white house basically said get there when president biden's schedule will allow us. a year later, they make their way from ohio to washington dc. here is what president biden said when he made his way to east palestine yesterday. >> president biden: my have been a station was on the
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ground within hours working with the mayor and senators and house members, community leaders to make sure you have everything you need. the administration order norfolk southern to clean up the mess it created to make sure it is done right. that includes an executive order i signed to continue to hold norfolk southern accountable for this, for effects be identified as time goes on. guy: once i shot to host with you, on this topic, i stare at my paper and this is all i could get after a year. see you and 54 weeks. that was the sense of urgency here. watching that clip, i don't love the finger where partisans could assize the other party's
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president for spending time off or going golfing, that is overplayed. the amount of time this president spent away from washington at the beach any number of those weekends, he could have taken half of one of those days to go to this community, and in an election year, the residents locally absolutely got that message loud and clear. rachel: jesse waters had these residents from east palestine on and here is what they had to say. >> it is or effect. all of our items that were special to us are all stuck in our house and we can't go back because it is filled with toxins. we have had to leave all of our special items in a house full of toxins and we can't go back to the house. >> as far as the president, i
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certainly disagree that it took him a year to come to east palestine. for everything that the government has done for ukraine and everybody else but nothing for the residents of east palestine, nothing. as far as the government is concerned. rachel: i don't think you can underestimate over the last year how much the information about how much is going to ukraine, $200 billion, our leaders in washington doing everything they can to get another tranche of billions over to ukraine. they are, they care so much more about ukraine than they do about the american people and this has filtered down, you see this playing out with illegal
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immigration. it is that ukraine money because it is so much money almost obscene how much money it is and we have no idea where it is going, no transparency and a lot of corruption ukraine. people going through what you're saying from the party that claims to care about the environment that they have been so neglected. this town is 90% burning for donald trump. that was solidified last year by being neglected but all kinds of americans are looking at this going our government doesn't care about us at all. pete: people in east palestine and chicago and new york and money going they are saying all this money shoveled for people not of this country but people in this country, that couple pointed out they moved from east palestine but still have a mortgage and taxes they have to pay on real estate that's now basically worthless.
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what is their government doing to help them at all? rachel: they say we don't trust our government. since covid, who does? the government is saying it is fine, you are fine, it smells weird, we don't feel safe, nobody trusts our public health and public federal officials anymore because they would like so much, that's another complexities of the problem. guy: as someone who thinks there's a us interest in helping the ukrainians beat the russians, you can't make that argument successfully to the american people while also neglecting americans in source substations ways, that takes off people across the spectrum and that hurts people in this country who are hurting saying what exactly are the priorities? makes it harder to make the case for ag ukraine even if you believe in it. go to the list.
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rachel: a serious escalation, defense official, the incident in the red sea involving the houthis. the houthis are back, they are back, u.s. navy shooting down four ballistic missiles and four attack drones. this is the houthis claim that they struck and damaged the are uk owned oil tanker. a pentagon official fears the american public has been lulled into -- the risk in the red sea has been normalized and routine, very dangerous situation. louisiana governor jeff landry declaring a state of emergency over a pulley staffing crisis. republican leader issuing an executive order that removes some state hiring and payroll inscriptions in an effort to get more officers on the job. landry says as of july sheriff's offices in the
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statement down by 1800 deputies. two colorado high school seniors making history, athletic scholarships for corn hole. 17-year-old will attend winthrop university in south carolina in the fall. one other teen says he can't believe playing the popular backyard game will get him the scholarship page he said i told you the scholarships will reportedly cover half of tuition. right now onset. rachel: i was thinking how much you worked to play basketball for princeton. rachel: that is the most predictable thing. guy: you can call this bags or corn hole, you can call this college football tailgating. it has been a few years.
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very patriotic. rachel: these guys are going to play it. i play a lot of corn hole. a lot of backyard, that was off. it is all about -- think about this. is it like ping-pong in an olympic sport? that is the big d bait. in yesteryear said nascar is not a sport except i drove a car and it is a sport. guy: those high school teen years would contend. nothing but -- i don't want to admit how much i play corn hole.
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it is a great game to play with the kids. college scholarships. if it is raining. rachel: get out there and do your corn hole. guy: is the winner today. we will keep playing. don't know why we are playing in a football stadium. coming up, squatters taking upwards of 1000 homes in the atlanta area. that's the solution. rachel: brian kilmeade with what's coming up on one nation tonight. brian: i want you to watch governor ron desantis fighting crime and what he expects in the south carolina between nikki haley and donald trump. the former president and his trials front and center, who better to talk to than trey gowdy. you won't wear a tie.
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rachel: major cities facing an increase in squatters. atlanta is faring worse than any area in the country. neighborhood of 1200 homes in the metro area is being occupied by illegal tenants. guy: he calls himself a squatter hunter. flash shelton joins us now. this whole phenomenon catches a lot of people off guard. they have no idea it's a problem until it becomes their problem and you assume the law would make it easy to resolve but not the case because you have to exist, right? >> exactly. and unfortunate problem that existed for a long time but we
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are starting to see it. it's a huge problem and it will get worse. brian: why can't the police just say get out? >> the issue is there's a blurred line between squatter rights and tenant rights. squatter rights that were not intended for maintained residences, it made it where the police can't differentiate. rachel: i have friends in spain who for years have been telling me about squatter problems. that's what you get with a socialist country, laws that are giving more rights to those who are squatting and making it more difficult for the landlord and law enforcement to get them out?
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>> we are just hearing it more. i would hear you are free for six months. one of the things right now is the things that people need to understand is squatters are not people in need. these laws are not protecting get people who are needy or destitute or homeless. this is a criminal element. the only way to stop this is to make a clear line between tenant and squatter and criminalize squatting especially talking about residential maintained homes. guy: what is the craziest eviction you have done? >> the craziest one i am involved in, she posed as a caregiver and an elderly the
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willman, 88 years old, drained her bank accounts on my youtube channel you see a video of me confronting her in the dark. pete: that person can't be removed from the 88-year-old's home? >> when law enforcement calls, i dealt with social services on this matter and they say it's pretty common for people to claim the elderly woman has dementia and forgets who she is, get scared of calls law enforcement so that is a whole different issue. pretty common for people to do that. they get fired as a caregiver and say they are not leaving. rachel: sounds like we have our culture role problem on our hands. people were very dishonest. the caretaker for the elderly
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woman sounds like somebody very evil. thanks for sharing your stories. very interesting. >> i did create a partition. a lot of people are scared if they sign this petition and the laws changeable affect tenant rights. i want to make clear, residential maintained properties people are taking over, there needs to be a clear line, this would not affect their tenant rights. guy: insanity in minnesota. one police department forced to disband despite increased crime across the state. pete: they are forced to drop their bison mascot even though they worked with native american groups. a candidate for minnesota governor ways in on that next.
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guy: vice president kamala harris wrapping up a day in munich, she just delivered remarks from the mysterious death of alexei novalny. >> alexei novalny stood up against corruption and autocracy and stood up for the truth. the reports of his death are further proof of vladimir pruden -- vladimir putin's brutality and our support for ukraine is so important. guy: she said russia must be stop and that vladimir putin would not stop with ukraine. here at home the biggest race of the nascar schedule is set for 2:30 eastern time tomorrow
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afternoon on fox, the great american race could be a washout. bad weather expected to hit that area today and tomorrow, brandi campbell live at daytona international speedway. good morning. >> reporter: we are in the infield. a lot of people camping out ahead of this weekend's races but things are not looking good for the daytona 500. we are feeling the light drizzle of rain and the main thing to know is rainy wills no racing. we can expect the storms to start today, continue until monday morning. the question, they rev up their engines and start the race. let's look at what happened already. we know we haven't had any updates from the daytona 500 so it is still ago. monday the rain has impacted races today. it was scheduled for today but
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it was rescheduled friday night and completed, we have practice time qualifying for the xfinity series ray starting at 5 p.m. . they would do what they can to raise plans, safety is their number one consideration. he mentioned if the track gets wet, cars could slide around and crash as their tires have no to read and don't have windshield wipers as well. they do have a system, a dozen or trait trucks ready to drive the track if they get that window of time. we send it back to adam. adam:have you got me? pete: we confirm it will be rainy. let's move to minnesota. the city of moose lake, minnesota has voted to disband its entire police force after they reduced the size of a 5 person police force last fall, part of a larger trend across
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the state. our next guest was targeted by arsonists saying it is further proof the state is going off the rails. former gop candidate governor kendall qualls joins us now. thanks for being here. i know some rural police department consolidating with the counties but there's a reason under the surface this is happening in minnesota. >> thanks for having me. what has happened in the state, it has become unpopular. not just on popular. unpopular and dangerous for people to sign up to be peace officers which used to be a noble profession and still is, the democrats have made it very difficult, you serve communities because they become so hostile toward police officers in the state.
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brian: in a lot of cases like moose lake, two of those officers resigned coming in the case of goodhue which is another small county in minnesota close to where my parents grew up the officers redesigned so they feel they are not getting the support to do a difficult job even in rural areas. >> not just the support. in any given moment if you make a split-second decision you potentially have the state attorney general or county chief law enforcement officer like in hamilton county charge officers with homicide, any type of situation where a split moment decision like we have right now, another peace officer charged by hampton county attorney general going after an officer doing their job against someone that had a record that use their vehicle
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as a weapon against them, a fellow officer and trying to apprehend and shutdown that particular offense so you've got that going on often and that is one of the major concerns, they don't start to have leadership and backing of elected officials. brought pete: this is the epicenter of pointing at cops as the bad guys and they are bleeding cops in cities and rural areas which makes regular citizens less safe as a result. i want to move to another topic which is, we we reached peak woke insanity is if that is possible. flag was changed in minnesota we were told that was racist and schools across minnesota are told they have to ask native american tribes whether their nicknames can be used anymore, like the chiefs or the
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warriors and tribes decide if high schools can keep their mascots. in minnesota, a middle school has to change its name from the word bison. i didn't know animals were exclusively racist or not racist. a statement from dakota middle school, this is what they said. we work with american indian parent advisory committee and native families and students to select the bison and work with native artists to create a depiction we call our mascot. we will work with another native artist and share the new mascot with dakota middle school community before the start of the next school year. now bisons are racist? >> they have to get approval from 11 different native american tribes to get this exemption. this was passed in the last legislation in the state.
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this is a red herring by any measure. they use ethnic groups to divide the nation, divide each other, weapon eyes us. i don't believe all native americans care about these issues. much like black americans, what's going on in the native american community, they have the highest percentage of fatherless homes in our country any given year in our state, 80% to 90% of nativeborn children will be born in fatherless homes to unwed mothers. the department of health and statistics just like black americans, 90% in minneapolis will be born into fatherless homes, they have the lowest life expectancy, native americans, than any other ethnic group. and so this issue of how the bison is a red herring, pitting
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us against each other, that is it. i talk about these things in my book that just got released. is called prodigal project:hope for american families. i will talk to a group to group about this for a book signing. pete: you are talking real problems and they want to talk about mascots, they want to deflect from the policies they created. thank you for your time, appreciate it. still ahead, donald trump ordered to cough up over $350 million in the new york -- new york civil fraud trial is critics say this is the get trump agenda at work. robert hurr will testify next month. what can we expect after his scathing report on biden, former whitewater deputy counsel joins us next. it's going to cost you money.
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among critics over its punitive nature as trump himself called the ruling purely political. >> this is russia, this is china, all comes out of the doj, it is a witchhunt against his political opponent. guy: saul wise and berg, i want to get your big take aways from what went down here. >> $355 million discouragement judgment when there is no victim and no loss and no jury. here's the key here, you have a district attorney that ran, sorry, and attorney general of the state of new york that ran on a get trump platform. he could not manufacture a criminal case, she may have
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manufactured a civil fraud case, went to a jurisdiction where she got a trump hating judge who rendered this verdict. no loss, no victim, no jury. you have to look at the broader pattern. alvin bragg, manhattan da, ran on a get trump platform, fani willis ran on a get trump platform. you have to connect the dots. none of them should have been involved in the case when they ran on a platform of getting trump. how can you say that is not political? how can you get more political than that? guy: special counsel robert hurr will testify at a house hearing on the classified records probe and the bombshell report that he put out last
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week, the knives are going to be out on the democratic side of the aisle. from an independent investigation to he is a republican. that will be interesting to see how they come after him. the republicans might say if this is being mischaracterized, if you are lying, let's see the transcript, the white house doesn't seem too eager to do that. >> they are not and that would be a simple solution. to say he is a republican. he is a republican, the special counsel but it misses the mark, he is a typical insider establishment washington guy. that is not saying his report is in valid. to cast him as a partisan republican just won't wash. everybody knows that isn't true but i don't expect much of anything from his testimony. in a way the part of his report
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that talks about what appears to be biden's declining mental faculties and how that would be sympathetic to the jury is not the big issue. the issue is the substance of the report. i expect a whitewash early in the testimony. guy: thank you so much. coming up next, prince harry's american pride, j lo surprised by the success of ben affleck's dunk add in the super bowl in the 30th anniversary of rachel on the real world, that and more on rachel's pop-culture roundup coming up with the man himself, special guest raymond arroyo. ♪
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rachel: time for a pop-culture roundup, we touch on the latest and greatest in hollywood drama starting with land of the free and home of the royals. prince harry has considered us citizenship. he lived in california for four years. what do you make of this? he called the free-speech bonkers.
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guy: if he becomes a us citizen he has to renounce the sussex title. according to law he would have to renounce the title. no way harry and meghan are giving away their titles. that's all they've got. rachel: he needs a pocket constitution. this was interesting. grade ads over the super bowl. this was my favorite. watch. >> play it, coach. needs no interaction. >> hard to believe. rachel: i am sorry. i love this. guy: was it the greatest thing you have ever seen? rachel: it was the best super bowl ad of this year.
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guy: they were praying and asking people to pray. rachel: all these bostonians, matt damon was on, tom brady, mark moeller, why wasn't i asked him. he actually was the real original boy band. guy: ben affleck did the last dual, let's hope this is the last duet. rachel: i loved it. i thought at the end of the commercial she said everybody go, tom brady, you can stay. this week marks 30 years since i first stepped foot into the real world house on mtv. we are celebrating. guy: i remember that like it was yesterday.
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the downside, for the rest of us, we didn't have social media record of what we did. rachel: my older kids have watched it. we are doing and i on my podcast, we asked for questions, make sure you check out the podcast from the kitchen table, q and a this week, all real world, all early 90s. speaking of going back, gins the -- jen z is not static for land lies. the kids love it. guy: they are retro, reaching for something we had. what is inspiring them? it is year. images of these shows from the past, movies from the late 90s, 2000s, they see the phone cords. i think they want our romance and fun we had in that era. i like they are going back.
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they brought back instant photos, turntables, vinyl. rachel: i love this deeper level, they are sick of social media, the superficiality, and real stuff. guy: we watched wrong calms, i saw people on the phone and it gives me comfort to play with a cord. they see something they are trying to rekindle. rachel: you know what happened when i was in high school? my mom would listen at the other end. that's the downside. you can watch raymond arroyo on the weekend show at 7:00 pm eastern. thanks. thank you. don't move, a big show still ahead. might feel like progres, but with 3x more nicotine than a pack of cigarettes - vapes increase cravings - trapping you in an endless craving loop. nicorette reduces cravings until they're gone for good.
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