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$11,434 worse off under the joe biden than they were under donald trump. that's a combination of food prices, rent, car prices, fuel, everything. you add is all up, and an american family is worse off -- think about that -- by over $11,000. that's real money there are many american families that are a simple root canal away from financial disaster. so the reason you are seeing some pretty remarkable things, a good example is in nonwhite voters, joe biden won those voters by 50 points four years ago. now, he is only 12 points difference with trump. that is a huge turn. >> carley: yeah. it certainly is. and in many cases it is all about the economy. governor huckabee, thank you so much for joining us. have a great day. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪
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>> steve: #:00 on this thursday, march 14th, 2024. this is "fox & friends." another fox news alert. a boeing 777 forced to make an emergency landing in l.a. over possible mechanical issue. we don't know what that is. and having deja vu all over again, a report on the long string of incidents in about 90 seconds. >> ainsley: brand new polls spell trouble for president biden in swing states. what it means for his re-election odds with only eight months to go. >> brian: so interesting. plus, chuck norris giving a round house kick to aging. >> i made it for today but i feel like i'm 48. god bless you all. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. and, remember, mornings are better with friends. ♪ >> ainsley: we start with a fox news alert. the packed american airlines flight making an emergency landing at los angeles international airport overnight because of a possible mechanical issue.
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>> brian: really? it's just the latest in a string of incidents involving planes made by boeing. >> steve: this one took off at dfw and landed at lax. and lucas tomlinson is joining us now from dca. hey,lucas. >> last night a boeing 7777 felony by american airlines forced to make emergency landing 8:45 local. american airlines spokesperson says the pilot plane was able to taxi to a gate so the passengers could disembark safely. there were no injuries. the latest mid-air comes after boeing 777 suffered mid avery fuel leak and forced to make emergency landing on monday. marking the fifth incident the airline reported in over a week. that flight had just begun 14
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hour journey from from sydney to san francisco. two hours into the flight had to turn around. this united flight skidded off the runway last week at george bush international in houston and another boeing 777 lost a tire after taking off from san francisco bound for japan, just a day prior. and now the "new york times" reporting that alaska airlines flight that had a hatch blow off mid flight was supposed to undergo maintenance a day before the door plug blew out of the lancaster airlines flight on the 5th. engineers and techniques for the airline were so concerned about mounting evidence for a problem they wanted the plane to come out of service the next evening and undergo maintenance documents show. the national transportation safety board will hold a two day hearing on the incident. in a letter to the senate panel the ntsb chairman says boeing has informed them they are unable to find the records documenting the work, quote: a verbal request was made by our investigators for security camera footage to help obtain this information; however, they
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were informed the footage was overridden. the absence of those records will complicate the ntsb's investigation moving forward experts say despites mishappenings it is safe. appears people are still traveling. >> brian: only source of information people are traveling lawrence jones. >> steve: lawrence lived. wait a minute, he is here. survived. >> ainsley: he survived. is this just something we are talking about because we saw that plane, what happened in the beginning of january when door plug fell offer and now we're reporting all of these? i mean, is this something that's new or have they just not been reported? >> thanks to social media, there's just a lot more documentation now. but it certainly seems when you look at the last week, when you start talking about instances that's a lot considering how safe commercial aviation has
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been over recent years. i don't remember doing this many stories. do you? >> ainsley: no. it's like another one? every time we hear another one? >> steve: that's crazy. all right. lowx. >> lawrence: yesterday my plane was set to take off and pilot gets on the intercom actually we probably should get maintenance on the plane. and everybody is like looking around and he goes well, we actually hit a bird on the way in. >> steve: bird strike. maybe we should get the plane. >> ainsley: same thing happened to us when we were leaving new hampshire we drove to boston to catch a flight. en we were on the runway for hours. took me a long time to get home. boston is only like an hour flight. we were all annoyed. >> steve: lawrence, to your point, there could be a mechanical issue. fine, sit there wait until they fix it. otherwise, all this stuff. and as you look at the 777, there at lax overnight, one of the initial reports was that apparently they lost a wheel or
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something like that. but apparently that is not true. >> brian: the stuff that bothers me is when the overhead compartment door is broken and have a big delay on that. plus, i travel with my toolbox and i offer to help. and i will often hop out of the plane and put my overhauls. >> ainsley: that is scary and on a plane with brian and pulls out a toolbox get off. >> brian: you need anything? >> ainsley: reading an article about that lost tire. remember the tire a week ago fell off of the plane and landed in the parking lot? it says the boeing 777 has 14 tires, including 12 on mainlanding gear struts. it's designed to land safely with missing or damaged tires. >> brian: there you go. nice little challenge. plus they always have doughnuts. >> ainsley: thankfully the tire didn't hit somebody in the parking lot it hit the cars. >> brian: imagine that how unlucky you are i leave my car at the airport and got hit. >> ainsley: by a tire? >> a tire off a plane?
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>> steve: they got tire. >> brian: that's why you got glass insurance. >> steve: that's why? airplanes? i thought it was for hail. >> brian: they will come to the airport and replace your windshield. take the tire out. that's what i love about it. >> ainsley: y'all, let's talk about the election, polls come out that show that trump does have a slight lead in key states, if you start with pennsylvania. in 2024 this year, biden is getting 47%. and trump is getting 49%. four years ago it was the opposite. biden was winning by almost 50% and trump was getting almost 49%. >> brian: another one of the key states that everybody is looking at especially both camps is what is happening in arizona. one of the biggest upsets, controversy with arizona. how it was called. trump has a 4 point lead, if you drill down on it, has to do with immigration. that could flip quick. these how kyrsten sinema won. mcsally was win fargo while. stunner to kari lake.
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>> steve: how is your family situation? take a look at this. in both arizona and pennsylvania. this is probably pretty -- actually these numbers track pretty much across the board. is your family's financial situation getting ahead only about 1% say they are. 45% say they are holding steady. but, as you can see, 40% about 40% say that their families are falling behind. and that is not good news. >> lawrence: similar story when you get to arizona as well 1% getting ahead. 45% holding steady. and then 40% falling behind. i think that's going to be the achilles heel for the administration. not just immigration, but they keep trying to explain it away when it comes to these numbers showing that, you know, the stock market is doing well. people are getting jobs. but, as you can see, people just can't make ends meet. and i think part of it is because of all the inflation that they have to deal with before. credit card debt is unbelievable
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when it comes to average day americans. imagine, you are finally getting some money in, but you still have all this debt that you are trying to catch up with, it's just not the best economic situation. >> steve: you mentioned immigration. we got a poll for that, too. >> brian: right. this is the arizona. 26% democrats think it's a big deal. look at the number of republicans, 77%. i understands, that's what everyone is going for. 50%. remember the crucial senate race with kari lake and it looks like it's going to be geauga get. kari lake has been very strong on the border. she has been there. and i don't see much from the democratic governor. speaks out once in a while. the other senator, mark kelly, only when it's convenient doesn't even fix the holes in the wall in arizona. >> ainsley: i'm surprised by. this arizona always talks about how there are so many immigrants coming in over their border. >> steve: right. >> ainsley: whether we go the to diners they say that's the number one issue for them. only 26% of democrats think it's a problem for them. extremely important.
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maybe some think it's important but not extremely. >> steve: the number screen right 50% of independents say it's a problem. independents is going to be big goldwater first established himself there. let's talk about this. friction between the white house and the campaign on the messaging. for example, if their campaign is coming out saying donald trump wants to blow up nato. really wants to blow up nato? who is trying to nato hitting sitting there hungry, a critical member of nato. if not a little bit controversial. but you rip victorror bin and say is he a dictator. talking about vanity or the nato member that's not a good message. the white house and campaign keep referring each other back and forth to it and talking about one wants to get reelected one, i assume wants to govern. >> lawrence: go ahead, steve. >> steve: we are looking at joe in new hampshire a couple of
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days ago. he is going to michigan today to do some fence mending. you got to figure part of it is that 100,000 people who voted uncommitted during the michigan primary shocked them. get them all back on board. to the point about the campaign and the white house are on two different track, brian. look as far as our next talking point, which is going to be tiktok. the campaign loves tiktok. that's how they connect with the young people. anybody under 35. at the same time, the white house is saying the president will sign it. so, it's like hey, you guys are saying let's get rid of tiktok but let's keep tiktok. it's confusing. >> lawrence: the problem they aring are is one side is saying mr. president, you got to get the independents. get more people in the base because right now you are losing when it comes to the average day american. but then you got the other side that says let's just rally the democrats. i think the biggest example is the state of the union. i mean he did what he needed to
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do to woo the media and would democrats. when you look at the latest poll no bump from the state of the union. average day american is like you are yelling at me. not talking about any plan of action. democrats loved it. as you look at the polling that was just shown, you losing right now. >> if you thought he was just going to sit in the basement he is not. going to the battle ground states. pennsylvania, minnesota and michigan. a message to the trump campaign. get on it. the one thing have you is advantage. you can speak for hours and endless energy, mr. president. go out there and go do it. >> steve: meanwhile, the next topic. >> brian: let's talk about tiktok it's not on my money. the fate of tiktok is now in the hands of the u.s. senate. >> steve: the question is what are they going to do with it influencers and young users are pushing back against the house bill that would ban the platform if it's not sold by its chinese based company. >> lawrence: kelly o'grady from the sister network fox business
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is here. >> this is the most dramatic action against tiktok yet. yesterday the house passed a bill with overwhelming bill with republicans and democrats, 352 yeses to 65 nos. now, next up, this heads to the senate where the legislation also enjoys bipartisan support. senators marco rubio and mark warner issuing this joint statement saying, quote: we are united in our concern about the national security threat posed by tiktok. a platform with enormous power continue to influence and divide americans whose parent company, bytedance, remains legally required to do the bidding of the chinese communist party. but may not be as smooth in the senate. central tensions around what precedent this bill sets for executive powers as well as the impact on free speech. for example, senator rand paul has called the legislation a quote, draconian measure. one of the mixed reaction among senate members. >> the bill is not a ban. it forces foreign adversaries, including chinese communist to divest. >> it's not an attempted to ban
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tiktok. an attempt to make tiktok better. partitic-tac-toe a winner. >> some don't want the president to pick what apps we can put on our phone. >> they use geo information to target minor children and force them to call congressional offices. this illustrates the need for this bill. >> influence campaign in full force. chao warning this will more power with other social media companies and users signaling it could impact their vote come november. >> it's disappointing to see that it passed in the house. i want president biden and other politicians to know this will heavily influence how i vote for today and the rest of my life. >> probably other matters out there right now than to be looking at like if we should vote for tiktok or not. >> i would just tell them to try to talk to young people like in their districts or in their
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states. >> i will emphasize this is not an outright ban, it's a forced sale. i won't down play how tough that would be if we get to that point, finding the right buyer and ensuring china doesn't block the deal. tough order in six months. back to you all. >> steve: it is indeed. kelly, thank you very much. >> brian: so interesting, too. if you are going to sell it. the problem is bytedance is not going to sell the algorithm. >> steve: they can't give it away china won't let them. >> brian: like buying a ferrari and not putting an engine in it. it will die. ban 59 chinese alps including this one. >> steve: who would buy it, inclit?they talk about who wanty this if you don't get the really good algorithm hooked 170 million americans. all you have to do is be an american company and come up with your own algorithm. why bother buy it come up with the algorithm.
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ains thrans is someone here smart enough develop their own. then they don't have to buy it. >> steve: haven't figured out the secret sauce yet. >> lawrence: china and the way they are tracking things like that. iphone updates and everything, you can block tracking on your phone now. they don't have that luxury in china. and so, when it comes to the algorithm, they are getting more information than the average american china knows where their people are. >> brian: become so dominant. >> ainsley: 170 million americans are using tiktok. but now it goes to the senate. we will see what happens. okay. let's give you some more headlines to start your day. we're going to start with this. a fox news alert. 16 swat team members from the orange county sheriff's department were injured yesterday after an explosion inside an fbi training facility in southern california. one person suffered a leg injury while two others had minor wounds.
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and 13 officers experienced dizziness and ringing in their ears. the cause of the blast is under investigation. police are now investigating the death of a boeing whistleblower, his name was john barnett. he was found dead in his car in charleston on saturday. now, he worked as a quality manager and was with boeing for more than 30 years. his family says hostile treatment led to his death and that he was looking forward to his day in court to try to improve boeing's safety procedures. florida's governor, ron desantis, mobilizing over 250 additional officers to protect the state from an exodus out of haiti. the move comes as the caribbean nation is plagued by all that gang violence. the biden administration also reportedly using guantanamo bay as a shelter for migrants who flee haiti by boat. and check out this new anticrime campaign in southern california. designed to grab the attention of criminals. billboards, bus ads, and bumper stickers warn that crime doesn't pay.
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orange county d.a. todd fitzer is behind the push and he says governor and lawmakers in sacramento rolling out the red carpet to thieves but officers will execute to the fullest extent of the law enforcement action star chuck norris proving that he is still in fighting shape in his 80's. sharing this message on his birthday. >> you know, i'm 84 today, but i feel like i'm 48. [laughter] god bless you all. >> ainsley: where is he? that looks like a three-point threthree-point.you k -- three-point line island. >> judge election interference case and 18 co-defendants.
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judge mcafee saying this. the lack of detail concerning illegal element is in the undersigned opinion fatal. written six counts contain all the essential elements of the crimes but failed to allege sufficient detail regarding the nature of their commission. the underlying felony solicited. in other words, a naked charge of solicitation cannot survive unless a company by additional elements that solicited the felony. it comes as mcafee is expected to rule this week on whether to remove fani willis and her relationship with that nathan wade about when their relationship started. did they, in fact, lie on the stand. here with reaction criminal defense attorney lexie rigden. great to see you. >> great to see you. >> brian: tossing the first counts three against president trump and 10 now remain how significant. >> the prosecution is hobbling a little bit. the defense won the battle on this but not necessarily the war. but, when you look at the optics of this you have fani willis on her heels and now you have counts being dismissed in historic, very famous case where
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they are probably very embarrassed at the office. but the prosecution is going to continue. the office could choose to reindict these counts but they would have to do it right. >> brian: it would delay everything by the time they put it together, roll it out and try to add to it and do they think they have enough and is it worth the delay? they seem to be in a real rush. >> exactly. they have already listed. this they requested a date of august to start. there's another case going on in fulton county the young thug trial. ricco trial. that jury selection took months. i don't think, regardless of what the delays are this is not being tried before november. >> brian: let's talk about delays. we are going to find out about fani willis and will they give it to another county if they kick her out. >> right. >> brian: here is what judge mcafee said on a radio show yesterday. >> i gave myself a deadline because i knew everyone wanted an answer. and order like this takes time to write. there's a lot i have to go through so i emphasize this i have had a rough draft and
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outline before i ever heard a rumor that someone wanted to run for this position. the result is not going to change because of politics. i am calling it as best i can and the law as i understand it. so i still feel like i'm on track to having that done by the deadline that i put on myself. >> brian: what do you expect? >> oh, boy. that's hard. i'm not a betting person i think there are so many issues that have been raised so many legit in the issues. whether conceived conflict or actual conflict which you remember is a dispute about whether the legality of what is required is a dispute for the judge. but, if i had to put money on it. i think he might be leaning toward disqualification. given how much time and attention he put on this case. >> brian: that's the case that gave the president mugshot he is selling cards and t-shirts and mugs on. >> capitalizing like any businessman would. >> brian: raising money on it. a mug on a mug. back in court in florida where he's going to ask a judge that he appointed by the way, to
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dismiss the classified documents case. for what reason? >> two reasons. there are two motions that are end 'king. one is that the charges are unconstitutionally vegas, based on the espionage act. and that the presidential records act actually protects him. there's a difference between presidential records and personal records. is he saying that these were essentially personal records. so he had complete authority to do whatever he wanted with them, including bringing them back to mar-a-lago and he didn't need to turn them over. that's the crux of it. >> brian: hear it, last one day. >> right. >> brian: is this a hail mary pass or legitimate consideration for this judge. >> i think it's a legitimate consideration given this is novel and there is no precedent for it. so hard to say whether it's a hail mary or not. she has very legal theory to do go on. no criminal component of the presidential records act. another thing to point out. >> brian: while waiting to see if he is immune for everything.
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good to see. >> good to see you. is. >> remember dvr the show and watch this back to see if we made any mistakes. straight ahead, the bill that could ban the platform in the hands of the senate. i'm talking about tiktok and influencers w weigh in on what t means for their future. >> when i was growing up $20. $15 hair cut and $5 tip. 20 went a long way. joe and nikki scarlotta join us next. ♪ that you're in above with me ♪ your heart is the beat of life. if you have heart failure, entrust your heart to entresto, a medicine specifically designed for heart failure. entresto is the #1 heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart, mitch
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>> when i was growing up it was $20, right? $15 hair cut. $5 tip. the 20 went a long way. car insurance in the last two years went from 220 to 270, now to 320. i give them a call they say sir, there is nothing we can do it. i get it inflation. this shouldn't go up. it should be a national policy that arizona prices remain 99 cents. >> lawrence: future unclear for tiktok crack down bill head to the senate.
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>> joe: and nicky scarlotta join us now to react so, fella, you all got to tell me are you y'all upset about this or do you understand the security ramifications. >> there is a little bit of both. definitely understand and 70 definitely see where the tiktok creators are coming from like ourselves seeing both sides of the coin. >> definitely see the security issues and threats that year not opposed to anything like that. however, we do come from the platform with tiktok. so we just want to see what goes on, you know. >> lawrence: y'all are on social media. you are on all the sites. when it comes to income, do you all get a lot of your revenue from tiktok or is it spread amongst equally instagram, facebook and all the rest. >> definitely spreads. but my personal biggest platform is tiktok. i got about half a million there. so, losing it i definitely would be affected in terms of the compensation. but we can always translate to other alps. just tiktok is basically
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launched my career off had. >> lawrence: what is your snrmings do you think there is a middle ground can you reach where if it's sold y'all would be comfortable with that as well. >> absolutely. they are saying that they have about six months to sell it. maybe an american tech company buys it. we're not morally support of it or anything like that. if they sell it, fine. we want to keep the platform we built so much on and opened so many doors and created so many opportunities for us. we are speaking for a lot of content creators out there use tiktok to not only provide food for their families but a lot of people use it for full support system. >> we're lucky, like you said before. we translated pretty well to other platforms. obviously we could always be better. but some people just have tiktok and they are solely reliant on tiktoks. >> lawrence: y'all's content is clean. it's funny, everyone enjoys it. but there is some tiktok content that is not so much and it's influencing the young people. do you understand so much the
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concern from parents saying this is destroying our kids brains. >> influence is thrown around very loosely. some call themselves influencers follows and couple likes they don't influence anything. we talk about inflation. we are dealing with it. shed humor on serious situations and influence in that way, a positive way. >> lawrence: ask y'all the big question. what's the secret to going viral? how do you go viral? everybody wants to go viral how do you go viral? >> we post. we don't care what we post. we don't care about going in a lane we think we would. being relentless and consistent and putting yourself out there. that's the key to success of going viral. at least that's been working for us. >> no recipe. nobody really knows. sometimes you post a video you didn't think twice of and 10 million. video took you two hours to edit, 30,000. >> lawrence: secret sauce is being you. >> nikki and jo jo. >> lawrence g. >> thanks for having us, man. >> over to you, carley.
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>> carley: switching gears entirely here. chicago working to contain measles outbreak as the number of confirmed cases rises to 10. all but two cases have been link to the city's largest migrant shelter. the cdc has a team on the ground in a major vaccination drive. and california governor gavin newsom hearing it from house speaker mike johnson after the democrat tried to blame republicans for the border crisis. newsom posted this on social media as the g.o.p. screams border crisis, here's what they are doing to help. nothing. machines that could stop the flow of fentanyl across our border are now literally sitting in warehouses, all thanks to the fine leadership of speaker johnson. well, johnson responded by naming laws the g.o.p. has passed in saying much better than the newsom approach of free healthcare, lodging and sanctuary to all who seek it those are headlines now to you.
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>> lawrence: connected border crisis. illegal immigrant charged with manslaughter in a car crash that killed a 12-year-old boy. that boy's sister says the driver should not have been in the country to begin with. and she joins us next. ♪
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steve we've got another tragic story connected to the border crisis. travis wolf one day away from celebrating his 12th birthday when a woman who was in the united states illegally from venezuela crashed head on into his family's jeep. the venezuelan migrant who now faces a slew of charges did not have a valid driver's license. and she was driving the wrong direction 30 miles over the posted speed limit, according to police. travis' sister, taylor wolf, joins us now from missouri. taylor, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: i'm so sorry about what has happened to your family. can you take us back to that day
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and tell us what happened? >> so i got a message on my phone from life 360 just saying that, you know, travis and stephanie were in a sudden stop. it could have been a drop of the phone. it could have been, you know, hard braking. i tried calling them. neither of them answered. i tried calling my dad. he didn't answer. so, you know, i clicked on the message and it can take me there to where they were. and we went straight there. when i got there stephanie and travis weren't in the car anymore but my dad was. so i actually -- i went to the hospital with my dad and travis and stephanie were already there. i couldn't go in the room with him. i was in the waiting room. waiting to find out what was going on with travis and stephanie felt like a million
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years to be honest. finally someone came out and talked to me and told me that steph and dad were okay steph was a little banged up. had a little like concussion. couldn't remember anything but travis was critical. >> steve: right. >> after she said that, they were wheeling him past and she was telling me that they had to take him to cardinal sorry, not cardinal, children's in st. louis it was really hard. i followed him to children's. i was there with him for days until finally his aunt could stay with him and take care of him. it was just -- it was hard and being the older sister and having to make decisions for his well-being my parents couldn't
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do that because they were injured themselves. >> steve: your brother was on life support until march the 6th. >> yep. he had severe brain injuries. sorry. >> steve: i'm sorry this happened to your family. the person who did this was driving something like 70 miles per hour in a 40-mile zone the wrong direction. >> yeah. >> steve: didn't have a valid driver's license. was not -- was not supposed to be in the country. how do you feel about that person? >> it makes me really angry, if i'm being honest. everybody here has to get a driver's license. we all have to learn how it drive and we have to take a test to get our license she didn't do that first of all. second of all, she wasn't supposed to be here. and if she would have just came
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here legally, they would have had the documents on her. they would have been able to get insurance for her: you know. sorry, she would have been able to get insurance herself. no one needed to do it for her. but, now, my family is stuck with the loss of a child because she didn't know how to drive. i mean i don't think there suspect to say there. she shouldn't have been here. >> steve: you know, taylor, we do stories every day about all these people who are coming in from our southern border, particularly. and, you know, they are border patrol. and next thing you know they can move around the country and that's what happened with her and that's what happened to your brother. it's god to be so frustrating. >> yeah, it is. i mean, he was a very sweet soul. i mean, he was a little kid to be sure, you know.
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he was a 11-year-old boy. they're all craze. he always tried to light up the room. making people laugh. he was just goofy. can you see in his pictures how silly he was by his face. >> steve: this happened the day before his birthday, his 12th birthday. >> yep. we hospital together his birthday. it was just horrible. he wasn't awake for it. he didn't get to experience anything. so did he really actually make it to 12? >> steve: taylor, what is one thing you would like to tell us about your brother? >> i mean, i pretty much already said it. he was the light of any room. tried to always make people laugh, tried to be the class clown. and he would always take care of all of his friends. you know, he would have lunch
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money in his account. one of his friend's wouldn't. he would buy them lunch just because they didn't like what was packed. you know. >> steve: good kid. all right. i'm so sorry. people watching right now. their hearts are breaking for your family. thank you very much for telling us about your brother. >> thank you. >> steve: all right. thanks, taylor. travis wolf, was about to turn 12, may he rest in peace.
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♪ >> brian: welcome back. powerful snow storm sweeping colorado forcing hundreds of flight cancellations in denver and shutting down many highways in kansas and missouri they are dealing with gorilla hail. let's check in with senior meteorologist janice dean gorilla hail? >> janice: very large hail. i have never heard gorilla i understand it's big and scary. take a look at the maps. yes, we are having two to three months' worth of snow in the denver area in just a day and a half. so, crazy, we have got this area of low pressure that's not only bringing the snow storm for parts of the colorado, rockies, but the severe weather threat for the midwest and across the missimississippi river valley we we had a couple of tornado reports overnight tonight and look at the risk today from
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texas through the great lakes with some of those big cities. this is the area that we call hatched where we could see the possibility for the large hail, the damaging winds and the tornadoes, a concentrated risk there. the forecast today the snow across the rockies and severe risk for parts of the plain states and mississippi river valley. winter weather alerts. one of the biggest snow storms for march for this area where we already have 3 feet of snow in the mountains and that's going to continue throughout the next 1 to 24. there's the snow still to come and for the colorado area. it's a dangerous snow storm, you know, especially if you are getting into the higher elevations where we have already had feet of snow and more to come. there's the forecast high. so we got that clash of the two air masses, very warm air ahead of that cold front. that's why we have the potential for the severe risk. 71 here in new york city. we will take it, ainsley. it was beautiful yesterday. it's going to be gorgeous today. temperatures are going to get colder. so enjoy it. while you can. can. >> ainsley: we 68 thank you so much, janice. actress olivia mud sharing scary
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diagnosis with fans online writing in a post on instagram. i took a genetic test that tests few for 90 different cancer genes. tested normal for all. also had a normal mammogram. two months later i found breast cancer. of my ob/gyn decided to calculate my cancer risk assessment score. the fact she did saved my life. here is fox news medical contributor and the thorpe of the book "love mom." dr. nicole saphier. good morning to you. you are an expert in this. >> good morning. >> ainsley: this is exactly what do you for a living. what do we need to know. most women get our mammograms. have our sonogram every year. this is pretty scary for us. >> well, ainsley, like most things in life breast cancer and breast cancer risk are not one-size-fits-all. i love the message that olivia munn is giving. at the age of 42, she had a regular mammogram. she tested negative for all the common cancer causing geensz like brca 1 and brca 2.
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after a conversation with her ob/gyn who knows her best family questions about family history. other ob/gyn determined she was higher risk for breast cancer. she ordered mri for her. it's the most sensitive technologying we have to detect breast cancer early. on the mri she not only had breast cancer in one breast but she had breast cancer in both breasts. this happens less than 1% of the time but it can happen. the type she had had was luminal b. more aggressive. gene expression means it's growing faster. she had bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction and finally come forward. it's such a strong message, ainsley that, again, risk is not one-size-fits-all. you have to have a conversation with your doctor because while just a mammogram alone is good for nearly half of all women, some women would benefit from an ultrasound. some benefit from an mri and really about having that conversation with your doctor to figure out what's the right
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screen regimen for you early detection and intervention saves the most lives. >> ainsley: i know insurance normally doesn't cover mri so i had a question about that. also she said on instagram post because she had a baby after 30 years old she was more at risk. can you talk about those two issues? >> sure, so. the more children you have, the and the more times you breastfeed actually decreases your risk of breast cancer. the fact that she waited longer, i believe, i don't know how old she was she was 41 maybe 40 when she had her son. she went most of her adult life or early adult life without being pregnant or breastfeeding her risk was a little bit higher. rachel campos-duffy probably has a lower risk nine children and breast fed for so long. you bring a very valid point, talking about health insurance. i mean, they are a thorn in my side every single day that is the achilles heel of the american health system. if you are considered high risk, based on risk assessment scores and it is recommendes do cover.
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insurances in most states are mandated to pay for ultrasounds if you have breast density. it's just a matter of working with your doctor and working with your insurance company. they nay not want to pay but they have to. >> ainsley: she said she is 43 years old. she has had four surgeries in the last 10 months and just decided to go public with this. i give her credit for that. these are questions we are going to be talking 'to our obynns, too. pick up her book it's called "love mom." >> thanks for having me. >> carley: hyundai motor shall 28,000 vehicles in the u.s. the models impacted are some g-80, g-90. and g-70 vehicles with a v 6 turbo charged engine. safety officials warn a possible oil leak kind crease the risk of engine compartment fire. self-driving robotaxis will start picking up passengers in l.a. free of charge. the google spin off company is
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offering rides to some of the 50,000 people who have signed up. this comes seven months after california lawmakers allowed them in san francisco, wamo plans to expand to austin, texas by the end of this year. that will be a wild experience. no driver. if you think high -- food prices are here in the u.s. check out this receipt for a breakfast sandwich in australia. a customer venting on mainstream media after realizing he spent 57 australian dollars on two breakfast sandwiches. two ice coffees with ice cream that equals 50 bucks here in the u.s. all for just breakfast. one reddit user called the bill absolutely crazy. crazy high prices down under. i appreciate the ice cream order with the breakfast sandwiches though. good choice. >> ainsley: that is expensive for breakfast though. thanks, carley. >> carley: you are welcome. >> ainsley: good news for trump in two swing state polls as biden hits the trail in battleground, michigan. it is a very difficult day for us here at fox news. today marks two years since our
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