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and this is "fox & friends." we start with this. a fox news alert. we are awaiting a decision on d.a. fani willis' fate in the georgia case. >> we sure are. plus, ice agents busing illegal migrants accused of violent crimes. look at that, our body todd piro joined him for a ride along. >> let's get this guy into custody and get him off the streets. it looks like they have squatters get squat in florida. the new bill puts power back in homeowner's hands. that's good news for people who have dealt with this. >> me and my girlfriend owns the house. >> no. >> touching me. >> you are touching me. >> lawrence: unbelievable. the homeowner will join us and says we need the bill in every state. the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. and, remember, mornings are better with friends. >> ainsley: amazing we have to pass a bill like this.
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>> steve: we have a fox news alert. we are awaiting a decision from a georgia judge, could come today, on whether that woman screen left, fulton county d.a., fani willis will be removed from former president donald trump's election interference case in georgia. >> lawrence: madeleine rivera joins us with the latest on that, hey, maddy. >> madeleine: good morning, guys. if district attorney fani willis is disqualified it would be a big win for former president trump who is looking to delay the legal proceedings against him. willis admits to entering a relationship with special prosecutor nathan wade in 2022. but she argues she did not financially benefit from the compensation wade got in the election interference case still former acting attorney general believes scott mcafee may rule against her going to kick not only willis and weighed off the case but most like live the fulton county d.a.'s office. and then it goes to the prosecuting attorney's council
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in georgia to reassign the d.a.'s office. >> in florida still no word as to when the trial regarding trump's retainment of lady documents will start. on thursday, though, judge aileen cannon dismissed one of trump's motions to toss out the case on the grounds of unconstitutional vagueness. judge cannon saying i don't see how it leads to a dismissal of the indictment. maybe a defense at trial. and in new york, there's a chance trump's hush money trial in manhattan won't start on march 25th as planned. that's because manhattan district attorney alvin bragg says his office received thousands of pages of more records from federal prosecutors. in light of those documents, bragg says we do not oppose an adjournment in an abundance of caution and to ensure that defendant has sufficient time to review the new materials. we, therefore, notify the court that we do not oppose a brief adjournment not to exceed 30 days. of the presiding judge merchant would decide whether to grant the delay. another big decision to watch.
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>> thank you. >> lawrence: to a fox weather alert. several tornadoes tearing through central ohio, indiana, and kentucky. leaving behind a path of destruction. police in logan county, ohio, confirming at least six people are dead and 19 others are in the hospital. >> ainsley: and in indiana officials are reporting 38 people are hurt following a possible twister. a search effort is now ongoing for people who are unaccounted for this morning. >> steve: check out this photo from arkansas as yesterday's storm brought massive chunks of hail. look at that. >> ainsley: that is hail? >> brian: they called it gorilla hail. >> ainsley: i have heard of gorilla glue. >> steve: let's dial in janice dean. we were talking about gorilla hail two days ago from kansas it. kind of looks like a frozen brain, essentially. >> janice: it's crazy. you have something like that on your car, could hit you. the hail could be very dangerous. that is incredible. so, thank you to ryan vaughn for
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bringing us that image take a look. doppler radar indicating rotation with some of these cells. that's until 6:30. and can you see the wider area of strong storms and you see those little lightning bolts? that's live lightning happening right now and severe thunderstorm warnings for parts of mississippi and alabama and you can see video. lightning, hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. we had 90 tornado reports in the last 24 to 36 hours stretching from texas all the way up towards the great lakes. a lot of damage. the sun is going to come out and people are going to realize that everything is gone this morning and, unfortunately, we had deaths with this. complex of storms here. super cells that brought numerous warnings and some of these storms stretched thousands of miles. so we are going to see, you know, incredible damage and, of course, our hearts and prayers going out to those who lost
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lives in indiana and ohio and illinois. here is the severe storm threat today for texas all the way up towards the southeast. there is the forecast. watching these storms fire across the southeast. and then the cold side of this storm, close to 5 feet of snow in the colorado rockies, which is shut down interstates and also stay inside and hunkser down for the next little while. over to you, steve, ainsley, brian, l.j. >> steve: janice, i was reading. it was so bad in ohio, that town you just featured, they ran out of ambulances. there was an ambulance shortage some people were hurt. >> janice: came overnight a lot of people weren't maybe prepared. >> ainsley: thank you, janice. >> steve: keep an eye on the sky. >> ainsley: here is another fox news alert. reuters is reporting that hamas is floating a cease-fire proposal to israel. and details have been sent to the united states and to made td yarts. >> brian: includes the reports of release of hostages in exchange for 700 -- in exchange
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for 700. >> ainsley: to a thousand. >> brian: to a thousand palestinian prisoners, 100 of which are on life sentences. more than likely means murder. according to reuters the terror group says it would hand over women, children and elderly and the sick first. >> lawrence: hamas is also demanding a permanent cease-fire, withdrawal of all the israeli forces from gaza. major increase in humanitarian aid. danny dannon the tro former. >> first of all. we are theme receive some response from hamas because we are have been waiting for a while for that you know we are not happy with the details of the proposal. but it's an opening. we are continue to continue with the negotiation and finally i would tell that you this morning we are willing to pay a heavy price to bring back the hostages. talking about children, women. >> steve: meanwhile israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's office says the proposal includes unrealistic
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demands. he actually will probably join us about an hour from right now. >> brian: yeah. to me, it's totally unrealistic. they are not going to have a permanent cease-fire. you have to finish off the last three balls in rafah right back here in 18 months. hamas had said as much. i'm doing this again. >> lawrence: you know why they do this. this is for the international community, the pro-hamas wing. >> the people that are upset with israel. they will say look, we put a deal out here, and israel is rejecting the deal. no matter how crazy the deal is. >> steve: right. >> lawrence: it just shows. it's a message to the media. it's a message to the people in the democratic party to say look, we tried something. they didn't want to work with us. >> ainsley: here's the other thing. they went and grabbed these israelis. >> lawrence: that's right. >> ainsley: they kidnapped them. holding them hostage and now they want -- they said we will send the women and children next change for 700 to 1,000 of our criminals. >> steve: that's why the israelis are saying this deal is lopsided but they are optimistic
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because finally hamas is dealing with them. behind the scenes, apparently qatar and egypt have increased the pressure on hamas. and in fact they have threatened to expel top hamas leaders. they don't live in gaza. they live in doha. and so what they are talking about is we are get going to get rid -- we are going to kick them out and freeze all their bank accounts. suddenly they come to the table and they have got a deal. it's not the right deal yet. but they have got a deal. >> brian: when you have senator schumer go up there and show a crack between the u.s. and israel. it gives hamas more power and leverage in the negotiations. same thing when the president said i'm going to give benjamin netanyahu, i'm going to let him come to jesus meeting. >> lawrence: vice president calling for cease-fire as well. >> brian: that weakens israel's hand. >> ainsley: they don't care if netanyahu is in power or not. >> steve: netanyahu may be with us one hour from now so stay
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tuned. >> lawrence: president biden will host irish leaders white house for annual saint patrick reception. >> ainsley: some of the attendees are opting out in protest of the president's support for israel. peter doocy joins us live from the white house with all the details. >> steve: green necktie, too. >> ainsley: i should have worn green what was i thinking? >> peter: prime minister from. can you see this he has his cuff links. >> brian: celtic cuff links. have the whole country zoom? that would be great. >> pete: i have a whole tour like that from the gift shop when we went on vacation with the bidens in dublin. >> brian: just you and the bidens? >> peter: yeah. we had a lot to talk about just driving around. spent a long time on the bus. but, so, here at the white house. it is early officials are trying to figure out how to keep the base interested in the 2024 election. particularly those who are upset about this president's support
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of israel so far in this war. and to do that, they are trying to remind people that this is a president who wants roe v. wade to become the law of the land again. and they are doing that by sending the vice president to a planned parenthood clinic. >> we are facing very serious health crisis in states around our country, extremists have proposed and passed laws that has denied women access to reproductive healthcare fat joe talk about reviewing the federal classification of marijuana, that is a tough one for the vice president who did prosecute many, many marijuana offenses as california's attorney general and white house officials are drying very carefully. they are trying very hard to keep her and president biden on script. and that is why yesterday this
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happened. >> can we take a few questions? >> thank you, guys. >> thank you, thank you so much. >> thank you, press. >> go back to the cars. thank you. >> back to the cars. >> thank you. >> back to the cars. >> we're happy to -- thank you. >> peter: this is supposed to be such a happy day for a president who loves to, quote: irish poet. he has got the prime minister of ireland coming over for an event later on today. but, it might not be as if he has been as they had planned originally because the prime minister is putting out the word that he plans to tell president biden that people back in ireland want a cease-fire. back to you. >> steve: look at that peter, at this event with the irish leader, do they have beer? do they have green beer? >> peter: i don't know. but i will do my best to get to the bottom of that. and we can report back just hopefully like after 5:00. and not live.
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>> brian: ireland as a nation has gone way left. so, i mean, now the irish are getting involved in the middle east. >> lawrence: crazy. >> ainsley: he doesn't speak for all the folks in ireland. there are a lot of conservatives there, too. >> brian: really? >> ainsley: maybe he is not. >> brian: doesn't look like he is i wonder if they are on tiktok? >> steve: of course they are the world is on tiktok. carley joins us with news from the caribbean. >> carley: u.s. marines on the ground in haiti u.s. ambassador. embassy. ready to evacuate americans if needed country plagued by gang fighting and looting. one of the most powerful gangs goes by the name barbecue is threatening politicians involved in the new transition council. and kenya has suspended a plan to deploy police officers as peace keepers. a haitian man who is living at a massachusetts migrant hotel is behind bars. charged with raping a
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15-year-old girl. the suspect pleading not guilty yesterday. is he being held without bail and prosecutors say he is a danger to the community. in new york city, a man is critically injured after being shot with his own gun on a rush hour subway train in brooklyn. the man reportedly pulled out the gun after becoming aggressive with another commuter who wrestled the gun out of his hands and fired multiple shots towards the aggressor. this shooting comes just days after new york governor kathy hochul deployed 750 members of the national guard to help boost safety without the subway system. they are supposed to be checking those bags. former kentucky swimmer reilly gains and other college athletes she joined "fox & friends" earlier how the ncaa is no longer protecting women in sports, she says. >> the ncaa the most basic job is to protect the fairness and safety of women's competition in
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spleejt sport. instead what myself and other countless female athletes has seen the ncaa is discriminating and continues to discriminate against women on the basis of our sex. the most important of this lawsuit what we are hoping to achieve is fair and safe competition. >> athletes are alleging title ix violations and are demanding the ncaa revoke all awards given to trans athletes in women's competitions. and legendary college football coach nick saban joined "special report" last night and bret asked him for his advice to congress coming from a coach's perspective. >> i just think people need to work together and people need to do what's best for the country. you know, i think the current system we have puts a lot of pressure on our politicians to try to get reelected and sometimes doing the right thing and getting reelected may not be the easiest thing to imagine. >> carley: there he is coaching up the congress men and women of the country. saban was on capitol hill sharing his perspective on the
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future of nil and its impact on college sports. and dozens of musicians bailing on the south by southwest festival in austin, texas, after discovering the event is sponsored by the u.s. army. the austin for palestine coalition called for a protest because the company who manufactured weapons used by israel in gaza. the festival releasing a statement saying quote we fully respect the decision these artists made to exercise their right to free speech. a governor abbott though says the boycotting ban should stay out of texas. 2,000 artists are performing at the event and those your headlines, guys. >> lawrence: stay out of my state. get out of my state. you don't support the military. you don't support our defense out. >> ainsley: austin is so liberal. >> lawrence: they are so liberal and that's why we don't claim them. >> brian: i have never been to south by southwest. they are not texas bands. they are coming in there. >> lawrence: if you don't want to come to our state don't come. >> ainsley: you don't support the army? i bet you would support them if
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we were invaded. steve steet the army that keeps all of us safe? oh, yeah. >> lawrence: judging by the way they act today i'm not sure they would support us. >> probably protest against make it america's fault. >> brian: whatever is on tiktok. >> steve: there is that tiktok. >> lawrence: ice agents facing increasingly dangerous jobs as surge and gangs threaten communities. >> ainsley: todd piro on exclusive ride along with some of new york's ice enforcement agents and removal operations. tracking down illegal immigrants wanted for crime. >> steve: and todd joins us live here in "studio m." todd? >> todd: good morning to all four of you. this is a tough and dangerous job under normal circumstances. but you bring in the fact that we are in a sanctuary jurisdiction and you bring in the fact of bail reform, and this is a job that got a whole lot tougher. take a look. >> target of this morning is 30-year-old citizen of mexico.
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we know who the target is. what we are looking for. our nypd has been notified. let's get this guy into custody and get off the street. >> so we are diagnostically across the street from the target address. sadly, this person was released from local custody despite having been charged with raping a 12-year-old minor and living across the street elementary school. so we are really eager to get this person into custody. >> todd: 6:34 in the morning whether is this person supposed to leave. >> the intelligence we have, he should be leaving the residence shortly. we just have to be weary because we believe he has one of those electric scooters he gets out and zipsz away the moment he does come out of the residents we are going to effect the arrest. >> it looks like they have made contact with the suspect 1, 2, 3, 45 members of law enforcement creating basically a perimeter around them. removing his electric scooter. putting that off to the decide so that he cannot make an
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escape. and in short order, the individual will be put into cuffs. that is happening as we speak relatively peaceful encounter but, again, no encounter is 100 percent guaranteed safe. so you always have to operate with absolute caution. >> absolutely. a lot of intelligence goes into the negotiation. there is a lot of public safety issues. not only for my staff but the public that are involved. the sanctuary policies force my staff and my offices to come out into the field, looking for this individual. >> todd: we just finished first operation. got a call second suspect is out a little bit earlier so we are on our way. >> as we were pulling up they got the guy. tell us about him. >> he actually had come in when he was a juvenile. he had been arrested and convicted for distribution of narcotics. he was released so fast because of bail reform. consequently as we were investigating him. looking for the individual, he
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was just rearrested for robbery at knife point on an individual. on top of it. >> we just had derogatory information that advised us he is also a member of ms-13. >> todd: are you seeing more ms-13 activity lately? >> gang activity has increased throughout the united states. >> without giving operational secrets away. how do you do intel to find when the guy is going to be leaving, who he surrounds himself with, his daily routine? >> we know exactly who we are looking for. so when you hear these poor trails of ero and ice out in the community doing sweeps and doing raids, it couldn't be farther from the truth. as it shows each case and my staff and my employees and ero employees across the country are out in the field knowing exactly who they are going for. >> todd: to be clear, you north deploying eight of your guys for something like a petty shoplift. this is for somebody doing really bad crimes.
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accused of doing really bad crimes in our country? >> that's correct. and i prioritize my staff aren't my resources going after criminal criminality background. >> we have a critical function ero to keep the community and the public safe. i wish that the mayor's office city council and the governor's office revisit the sanctuary policies because law enforcement partners and agencies should be collaborating when it involves public safety threats and criminals like this individual. >> steve: the ero stood for? enforce. and removal operation? >> todd: correct. they don't want these to be viewed as raids. they are not raids. they are very, very targeted to one individual. >> ainsley: we were talking as this was running. the 12-year-old sexual assault case, that first guy. >> todd: right. >> ainsley: that happened a few weeks ago. did they get him originally and then let him out on the streets? >> todd: that's the problem. we have talked a naws yum about
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bail reform. in this context what happens is they commit a bad act they are released before ice can get to them. when you reach out to nypd, nypd's hands are tied, they, one, can't hold them for you based upon the policies of this city, the far left policies, and, two, they can't really give you any information as to where they are. so, in a world where we after 9/11, all of these intelligence agencies, law enforcement agencies were going to be communicating. it's a situation now where guy commits a crime, guys then released and nobody can communicate. so, ice, the gentleman you saw on the screen and his team, have to go through hoop after hoop after hoop. it's a stupid game that they have to play. but it's a game they have to play to keep us safe. it's an unnecessary game. it shouldn't happen. >> brian: have they noticed that since the president said i'm asking for everyone to cooperate with ice, any change? >> todd: i got the sense that things are getting progressively, slightly better.
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>> steve: good. >> todd: if you remember, i did a similar story with this unit back in 2017. it was actually my first story at fox process was much easier there was clooction. cloorgz. i went to one of the cities agencies working together ice agent in charge of all of this he said we need new york city to help us out and they don't. and it's not the fault of the rank and file. we all know cops. there are sources, right? we know they want to be helpful. >> ainsley: it's not the laws it's their policy. >> steve: it's interesting. there is an item in the news today that talks about 'house and feed the migrants. did you see the number? it's jaw dropping. guess how much we spend on new york city on every migrant. >> ainsley: i just saw it on your paper.
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>> steve: $387 a day. are you cheating off my homework? >> ainsley: you looked down and i looked with you. >> todd: and you sharpied it. >> ainsley: we have a fox news alert to tell you about. hamas reportedly sent a cease-fire proposal to israel exchanging a lot of prisoners for hostages. general jack keane on that, next. >> steve: did you just read that off my notes? ♪ (♪) i've got to go. ok. bye. mom! (♪) -thanks mom. -yeah. (♪) (♪) you were made to dream about it for years. we were made to help you book it in minutes.
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>> brian: reuters is reporting that hamas has a cease-fire proposal out there which includes the release of hostages in exchange for 700 to 1,000 palestinian prisoners. this according to reuters. the terror group says it would hand over women, children and the elderly and the sick first. that they kidnapped. israeli leaders already say the proposed plan is unrealistic. and while tensions ratchet up throughout the middle east, president biden's white house is freeing up another $10 billion for iran after renewing a sanctions waiver on the regime. here to react, fox news strategic analyst and four star general jack keane. general, your reaction to this proposal and what went into the timing of it. >> yeah, well, certainly there is some pressure on hamas. but the proposal isn't that much different than what they put on the table well over a month ago.
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and as the prime minister of israel has said, i mean, it's unrealistic demands. hamas, get away from the numbers issue, the central to what hamas wants is a permanent cease-fire. in other words, end to the war. and israel leave gaza. and now those two are unrealistic. the israelis are very generous in releasing prisoners. as you know, they released 1,000 for one israeli soldier. so, that -- that will not be the central issue. those other two really are and so the deal is unacceptable. and, what's happening here? hamas feels they have got to win -- the international widespread condemnation of israel has increased. we have the president of the united states publicly taking issue with the prime minister and his prosecution of the war. we have the majority leader now as late as yesterday taking issue and calling for elections inside of israel. i mean, that is really quite
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unprecedented. what shameful behavior for a leader of the united states government interfering with our ally in the democratic state in calling for elections. and implying the removal of the current administration. never seen anything quite like that. >> brian: by the way just a side note. there is a poll out there that shows that head to head netanyahu would beat benny gantz. you don't get into politics but for people who want a regime change israelis have a say in it. it weakens the leverage that the israelis would have to get the best deal possible. there's a big difference. one group of people are criminals in jail. 100 of which are in for life sentences. the other ones were taken out of their homes, 100 percent innocent. but let's move over to another war area. and this is russia-ukraine. it looks like russia is letting everybody know that they moved their tactical nukes over to belarus. why do we know that now? why is that important for them to let everybody know this? >> yeah.
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this doesn't have much military significance. so our audience understands. i mean, russia, prior to moving their tactical nuclear weapons from all their previous locations, they can reach every single nato nation, obviously, with tactical nuclear weapons, except canada and the united states. so there is no military significance to it. this is about political intimidation because when they brandish nuclear weapons the threat of using them in ukraine, what did our administration do? they took a knee. as a result of that, when the ukrainians wanted tanks they were delayed. when they wanted himars and long range fire, they were delayed. when they wanted f-16s, pilots to be trained, all of that has been delayed. and it was delayed because of the fear of russian escalation. so this political intimidation for them believes works. and what are they trying to do here? force the europeans feel that political intimidation and not
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support ukraine as aggressively as they intend to do. their support for ukraine is obviously increasing rather significantly over what the united states is doing. and their resolve and understanding of the nuclear issue, they are no longer intimidated and threatened by it after two years into this. it's kind of a hollow threat. >> brian: of course. >> in terms of what russia is doing. you can't be flippant about it. this is a nuclear power. it is being run by a dictator, a thug and kaler. but he is also very deliberate and methodical about what is he doing. one thing is he not going to do. >> brian: how long does it take $200 million go over there quick and reprogram it. how long does it take for those $200 million worth of weapons to get to ukraine and being effective? you told me once a lot of this stuff is ready to be loaded.
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>> likely a lot of this stuff is already prepositioned in terms of being ready to move as it has been in the past. so, i think we move very quickly. so our audience understands, we take weapons and ammunition out of our stocks that we have and move them and not well understood the money is used to buy that back from the defense industry and we get the most recent technology and capability back. so, it's actually a plus for the defense department in the long run. not well understood. we're not giving money to the ukrainians. we are giving it to the defense industry. >> brian: they should be saying that we shouldn't have to spell that out every friday. general jack keane, thanks so much. appreciate it. >> yeah. you guys have a wonderful weekend. thank you. >> brian: you too. speaking of the weekend coming up 9:00 one nation impactful show. pete hegseth on the threat coming over our border and inside story to the intelligence briefings we got this week testimony that people focusing
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on robert hur but so much other stuff going on. also, going to be talking to sage steel about nil. also the complex of the vote and where it's leaning. benjamin hall will do the news dual and so much more. see you saturday at 9:00. >> ainsley: ready to see your show. thank you. tenderloin district suing the city over rampant drug use and violence. they claim their neighborhood is used as a contaminant zone. one attorney saying everyday at all hours people are dealing drugs and using drugs in front of their apartment building. there are encampments. people are lighting up bonfires. mayor london breed argues the city is seeing improvements in that district. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is facing a primary challenge from a wall street investor. his name is marty dolan. and he says her progressive
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policies are not what's best for new york's 14th congressional district. dolan says quote the radicals can't deliver more than bread crumbs when they ignore that the primary breadwinners are leaving and brush off taxpayer concerns in favor of abstract populist ideologies. enough is enough. marty dolan will join us in the next hour. and i am doing a special behind the scenes sitdown with the producer and actor from the chosen. it is extremely exclusively on fox nation. the series is based on the life of jesus christ and it portrays jesus through the eyes of his disciples. >> it makes me emotional thinking about it personally because my character andrew deals with a lot of anxiety. and i think it allows people to give themselves permission to feel the way they are feeling. >> ainsley: my exclusive special is available on fox nation starting today. and so are the first three seasons of the chosen.
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about a year ago, leading to this confrontation. >> you have every write to be in this house. >> i don't have you could not have any right to be in this house at all. do you not. according to my let's me and my girlfriend own the house. >> stop touching me. >> you are touching me. >> okay. the woman with the camera, patty peebles joins us now live from florida. patty, good morning to you. >> so you go back -- about a year ago, you go to your rental property. and it's like wait a minute, i haven't rented it to those people. but those people, according to you, had a lease, right? >> they did. they had a fraudulent lease. and a very well crafted story of who had rented it to them. they had a receipt. the police and i did he dued rather quickly that they were serial squatters and this was their scam. and they knew the law better than most attorneys do is forced
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me to hire an attorney and lose a home sale in the process because they were in there. it took me 36 days to evict them i was followingly assaulted they threw human feces at me and bricks are at my car and completely destroyed this house. >> steve: no kidding. as we look at the destruction. $40,000 worth of damage. eventually, they were kicked out. and they were never criminally charged which is extraordinary because they cost $40,000 out of your pocket. ultimately you sold that thing as quickly as you could. now, somebody else owns it. somebody else's headache. actually, it's a beautiful house. burgess patty, you think every state in the union should do what florida did so if somebody is squatting in a house illegally the cops come in and say get out today completely mind boggling to ordinary citizen this is not a crime.
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if someone is in there and has a fraudulent lease, that automatically forces this case to go through a civil court system. we have said no more here in florida senator steele and representative perry and i worked together. we got a law passed completely bipartisan in today's day and age we need take this state by state and federally and take this fight on this is absolutely ridiculous and where taking over homes with no repercussions. >> steve: because it cost you $40,000. just imagine for people watching right now. you leave your house for a couple hours, you come back and there is somebody living in your house saying yeah, i got a lease right here. ultimately, in florida, they are doing something about it and you could not be happier, right, pattie? >> let me tell you it was that scenario that i painted for the senators and representatives when i testified before the florida congress.
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these representatives and senators worked part time they leave their primary residence for seven months. they could have easily gone home and found someone sitting on their couch eating their food and watching their television and you know what? they would be the ones that would have to go get a hotel because, until you prove in civil court that those are not the rightful residents of your home, then you have no right to even go on the property. that's just peytonly wrong. >> steve: obviously, your testimony helped pass the legislation. patti, thank you very much for joining us live and good luck to you. >> thanks a lot. >> steve: all right. still ahead on this friday, pop star loiflt rock rig go handing outs free condoms and pills concert. deeply personal for country singer raylynn whose mother almost had an abortion. her story, next.
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♪ >> lawrence: so this is interesting. anyone attending singer olivia rodrigo may get more than just a concert. the popular among tweens handing
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out free condoms and emergency contraception at her shows. like olivia said free plan b when your money is going toward abortion funds. >> ainsley: joining us now is pro-life country singer and songwriter raelynn, good morning to you raelynn. >> hi. good morning. >> ainsley: good morning. >> how are you all? >> ainsley: we're doing great. >> good. >> ainsley: i know this subject hits home for you because you told our producers that your mother almost aborted you. you are here. you are sharing your music with other people. and now you are a mom yourself. tell us your story. >> yes. well, obviously, i am a mom. and my mom did almost make the choice to not keep me. so this is a very -- it is a concern for me. but i, you know, i have known about olivia rodrigo for a while. i first heard about her music through my niece. and at the time she was 10 years old. and i think the crazy thing
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about this whole story is her demographics skews very young. i still have a very young demographic, still. and to have adult items at a concert where you are supposed to be celebrating music, i just think it's very inappropriate. >> lawrence: you know, raelynn, my story is kind of similar to yours. my mom got pregnant with me at 16 and chose life as well. do you think there's. >> ainsley: we're so glad. >> lawrence: thank you. do you think there is a balanced approach to this or should -- like ainsley said, just stick to music when you are doing these concerts with kids? >> well, i think there is a -- we obviously live in america. you are able to live, you know, you can speak about what you want to speak about, but, when it comes to concerts and when it comes to shows, and you see these sweet, innocent faces looking back at you, i mean, there is times, listen, i'm in country music, we have a little bit of fun, but, if i'm staring at a sweet, young little 5 or
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6-year-old girl because that's how young they are coming to my shows and i know they are that young coming to her shows. i can't imagine thinking, you know, i'm going to hand out things that she might not even know about. this child not not know about. in so many ways you are taking away their innocence i think any parent should be concerned about that. especially when the children are looking up to this pop star. >> ainsley: she chose to stop it at her stop in st. louis because abortion is banned in the state of missouri. passing out condoms in the morning after pills to young children. these songs, i mean, i have an 8-year-old. these songs come on the radio and we fall in love with them like driver's license. i love that song she sings. >> she is such a great songwriter. >> ainsley: my opinion has now changed because i don't want my daughter to go to her concert because now i have to explain what that spill. >> absolutely. >> ainsley: i know you have exciting news. >> yeah. >> you have a new song out called funny girl.
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it's out today. let's hear a little chip of it and talk about it on the back side ♪ be a good mother ♪ and you'll find a man and a manual rock his world ♪ it's just funny, girl. >> lawrence: you have to tell us what's the inspiration behind the song? >> yes. so, i was writing this song on my back porch here in nashville, tennessee. and i was watching my daughter run around inside the house. and, you know, i grew up in bay town, texas. and. >> lawrence: let's go. >> i had no idea. >> yeah, come on, texas. i had no idea what i would be when i grew up. but i had really big sass expirations of what that would be. i wrote this song to my youngerself. if i could tell that young insecure girl big dreams didn't know what it looked like just
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had her heart broken from the hometown boy, i feel like she would be so proud of herself. the one thing that i love about this song funny girl is it celebrates things that truly matter in my life not only got to chase singer, songwriter and performer but also chase the dream and accomplished the dream of being a wife and a mother. and those are the two greatest accomplishments i will ever do in my life. and it talks about that. >> ainsley: raelynn, you are a great role model to our little girls. >> lawrence: you make texas proud. >> ainsley: download her music. support her. she has another song made for me to love. she wrote it for her little daughter daisy when she was just 8 weeks pregnant. >> lawrence: more "fox & friends" coming up. ♪rney cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions,
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