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speaker has been brian now changing his story after a prosecutor found blood and a knife in the family's basement. >> there's a slew of red flags here. >> i want to thank president biden for giving us this opportunity. >> pacing the presidents border policy. >> meeting with president lopez obrador after visiting the southern border the first time. >> it's a photo up. >> hamlin set to the next phase of his discovery, jumping around watching the bills. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm a little bit country ♪ ♪ i'm a little bit rock 'n' roll ♪ >> brian: i think this is the first time they sang the song. they went on to be a variety show and the famous family. anyone who says they meet in osman, you always hear about how
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nice they are. and marie will be here in 15 minutes. >> steve: the last time donny osmond was here, he wanted to knock me off the couch. it was the sound guy's idea. "go grab steve and drag him off the couch." >> ainsley: do we have video that? i'd like to see it. >> brian: where is donny now? have you seen him? >> she is very busy. >> ainsley: she looks fantastic. >> steve: she's got a new weight loss program for women over 55 shall be talking about. >> ainsley: fox news alert, a federal prosecutor is revealing classified obama-era documents found that one of joe biden's private offices from his time as vice president, brian. >> brian: t the presidents private attorneys "stumbled" on the sensitive information. >> ainsley: they were cleaning out the office. >> brian: exactly, just before
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the midterms. >> steve: we haven't heard from the white house officially, but you've got to figure they don't have just a little egg on their face, they have a whole omelette, because this is embarrassing. >> this is going to be a hard one to respond to. we have heard from one of the president's lawyers who is saying these documents are not part of any special inquiry from the national archives and were handed over right after they were found. of course we are only finding out about this two months after the fact. the lawyer continued with the statement. "the white house is cooperating with the national archives and the doj regarding the discovery of what appear to be obama-biden administration records, including a small number of documents with classified markings. the archives took possession of the materials." the files were found by biden attorneys on november 2nd about three months after the raid of mar-a-lago at about a month and have after president biden said this about his predecessor. >> when you saw the photograph
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of the top-secret documents laid out on the floor at mar-a-lago, what did you think to yourself, looking at that image? >> how that can possibly happen, how anyone can be that a responsible. >> well, regarding what was found in his own former office, the president was tight-lipped, dismissing questions from reporters. >> [reporters shouting questions] >> congressman james comer chaired the house oversight committee and plans to get answers on this because, "under the by demonstration, the doj national archives have made compliance with the president records act a top priority. we expect the same treatment for president biden who has apparently maintained inappropriate classified documents in this setting for several years." these documents would have had to be held there for over five years. who could have had access to
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them in that time? but a u.s. attorney out of chicago has been appointed now by attorney general merrick garland to investigate the matter. we will see what comes of that. >> brian: thanks, alexandria. on top of that, with what happened with the documents, donald trump said, "when will they rated biden's many homes and perhaps the white house to find out what else he has?" the answer is they want. but i find it discouraging, documents found in the former vice president think tank. he couldn't pretend to declassify it, he didn't have that power. if they find it november 2nd, it didn't stop attorney general garland on november 18th from pointing a special counsel to investigate donald trump. so it looks like he doesn't mind looking like a hypocrite unless he plans on setting a special counsel against biden. >> steve: the key is whether or not the attorney general and the department of justice decide to charge donald trump, and then they don't charge joe biden.
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that would make the department of justice look terrible. at the same time -- >> brian: but a counsel -- >> steve: they ask the u.s. attorney for chicago to look into it and figure he's the perfect guy because he was appointed by donald trump, and it won't look like it's got the fingerprints on it. nonetheless, joe biden and the democrats have broken one of the cardinal rules of politics, and that is to never yell at somebody on the other side for doing something if your side may have done it, too. because -- we talked about it from this couch, that the donald trump secret documents were some of the most sensitive kept by the government. same things with these joe biden documents. "the washington post" says there is about ten of them but they do include the very tippy top of top secrets. >> ainsley: i don't think they learned the rule, because listen to this. here's the flashback machine. >> if the trump people represented that they provided
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all the classified or national security information and didn't, that's a serious problem. >> no one is above the law, and the rule of law. [applause] it has to be our standard. >> no person is above the law, not even the president of the united states. not even a former president of the united states. >> the intelligence community needs to do its risk and damage assessment about how donald trump reckless handling of these documents might have harmed or national security. >> this was not a mistake of these documents landed at mar-a-lago. this is what he intended. ended also, by the way, shows that they really want to get these documents back. every second they are at this beach house in the possession of donald trump is a risk to or national security. >> brian: imagine the risk of a national security since 2017 and we didn't even know it. >> ainsley: is it a double standard can adequately treat joe biden the same way they did
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donald trump? blows a hole in the doj, in the letter a g ongoing investigation into trump. he said, you can't say it's okay for bill clinton, and effort joe biden, and for hillary clinton when she was the bleach bed and the hammer, but not for donald trump. >> steve: let's see what that a parent of justice does and if we hear from all those people in that sound bite montage. let's see what they say today have to say about joe biden secret documents. meanwhile, they are so happy to bring to the couch for the first time our correspondent on the southern border, bill melugin. welcome to new york city. >> thank you, nice to finally meet all of you guys in person. >> steve: yesterday we talked for three hours about how joe biden, finally, went down to the southern border to scope it out, because there are thousands of migrants coming in every day. he didn't see one migrant. it looks like they sanitize the streets of el paso. >> it's hard to go down the not see a single migrant, especially el paso.
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he went to a cbp port of entry for us. nothing is happening there. that's where people and cars come across. the massive illegal crossings are taking pl between the portsf entry. he could have seen area where thousands of migrants are in the river, where the texas national guard has had to post up with concertina wire because it has been so insecure. he could have gone down to mexico at people hopping the board a while and running off into u.s. residential neighborhoods, in the processing center that was super overcapacity last month. it is clear his team didn't want to go see any of that or go near any of that. he went to a migrant assistance center run by el paso county and conveniently there was not a single migrant there that day. how does that happen? >> ainsley: i do think he chose to go to a port of entry instead of these places where he will see migrants? >> it's much more controlled. you won't have waves of people coming across. you can't have homeland security consul he testifying the border is secure and then have the president go down there with
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waves of people in the river behind you. no one is going to stand knee-deep in the rio grande and start pulling smugglers out of the water. but you would think if you really want to understand the problem going down there, where the migrants are crossing, he would maybe talk to a few migrants. why are you showing up right now? been mine, his administration keeps saying don't come. that's not working. the record numbers keep going up month after month, and wait until the december numbers come out, because i hear they will possibly be the highest ever recorded. >> brian: that's unbelievable. what gets under the white house's skin, and evidently you do get underneath their skin, is your combination of reporting with the drone footage. it doesn't lie, it tells the story. some of the fox cameras, for example, going over the shipping containers, on top of the shipping containers is the razor wire, and they are still going through it. sadly, in arizona they took them out, and i guess they're trying to do the same thing in texas.
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>> we see this sort of thing all the time. this is an eagle pass a couple hundred yards away from the port of entry. you have people crossing over the top and then a couple yards below it. we see all sorts of stuff like this. we've seen people climb over the border wall, climb out of storm drains out in the mcallen area. it goes to show that people believe, if they can just set foot on u.s. soil right now, they are willing to do whatever it takes. if they can step on u.s. soil they believe they'll be released into the country. >> ainsley: what is going on with this agent? there someone in camouflage watching them come over. >> that the texas national guard sold or. >> ainsley: they don't even think about it? >> under texas law, its federal enforcement under federal law for the border. greg abbott, his critics he should have texas dps in the national guard authorize them and given the power to deport migrants themselves. that would open up a huge illegal can of worms because
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that's the federal government's job, and right now governor abbott has national guard down there to make sure those people you see don't turn into got-aways. that they can apprehend them, hand them over to border patrol, and let the feds handle it. >> brian: have you seen any sincerity on the left with people who legitimately seem concerned to you and want to get something done? >> idea, especially guys like henry cuellar. i sat down with him a couple months ago in d.c., and he flat out said, "i'm a democrat, this is our problem now. the numbers have shot up under our administration." he says you have to show migrants all around the world that there are consequences if you cross the border illegally. because he administration does deport some people, but they never show it. when's the last time he saw any video of people -- >> brian: zero. you'd think they'd want to show that. >> steve: meanwhile, where they come here for the jobs? "the new york post" today has an op-ed in the headline is
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"democrats undermine working-class americans with open borders and illegal labor." in part it says that the biden administration encourages mass immigration of people, many of whom can't legally work and will pay little in taxes, increasing the supply of labor, lowering wages in the united states, particularly in the restaurant and construction industries. even if they are given work permits, how can democrats call themselves the party of the working class and encourage this to bill, one of the problems as people come to the united states for our southern border and they think that they will be granted asylum. we only give asylum to people who are being persecuted or are under threat in their own state, their home countries. so many of them just want to come here because they want to have a better life and make money. >> spot on. i'd say more than 90% of the people we talk to you when we are down there. and we interview them live sometimes as they come across. they asked them why they came. we typically get two answers:
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trabajar, to work, or to reunite with family and the eyed states. miami, houston, california. they feel it's the time to come. what a lot of people don't realize is the biden administration has been issuing these mass paroles since last summer. what does it do? once they are in, it's a temporary legal status allows the end of apply for work permits. >> brian: you said henry cuellar told you that he administration sold out to these left-wing groups. can you expand on that? why would the president sell out to them? >> he told me before the biden administration took office he contacted them when it was the transition team, and he said, "if you employ these policies, you have a problem at the border. just a heads up." they completely ignored it. he said his concerns about what's going on down they have fallen on deaf ears, he's reach out to the white house, the vp office, and he feels the
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white house has essentially been taken over by left-wing immigration activists calling the shots when it comes to the border rather than the president himself, or even the secretary of homeland security. he said mayorkas could do his job if they let him do it. >> steve: when was the last time you had a necktie on? >> [laughs] sometimes when i work out of the l.a. bureau every now and then. but it's nice to have air conditioning and no mosquitoes. >> brian: for some reason you never sweat, which is unbelievable. >> idea, trust me. ct you are a trooper. he basically lives out of a suitcase. >> brian: meanwhile, 15 minutes after the hour, he fox weather alert. the number of dead from severe storms soaking california rising up to 14. a five year old place currently missing after getting swept away by floodwaters as a foot of rain has fallen in parts of california. >> ainsley: live from santa cruz as officials are warning more life-threatening floods are on the way.
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hey, robert. >> good morning. this is capitola beach, strewn with debris, just south of santa cruz, six or 7 miles. this area hit hard over the course of the past five days. as you see, timber logs, bottles, you name it, all over the sandy beach here this morning as the wind is hitting me in the back. the pacific ocean behind us, under the cover of darkness this morning as many businesses have been affected, homes flooded out, neighborhoods, and to the south, as we know, santa barbara and montecito unfortunately having evacuations and rescues because of the rushing water coming down off of those mountains, over 12 inches of rain in the santa barbara and montecito area. the burn scars from wildfires not helping the situation. the ground saturated, and all of this rain coming down creating havoc in the area. and we are not done yet,
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unfortunately, guys. they are expecting more rain here in this part of california as up and down the coast on the highway 1. to the north, in san francisco we have reports of roof damage and wind issues that are blowing things around. that's the thing, yesterday morning, as i was standing out here, it felt like a tropical depression or a tropical storm. thankfully we are not in that mode right now, but we have more rounds of this rain coming in. and to think, on the border, in truckee and the sierra mountains, perhaps 10 feet of snow here today into tomorrow. california literally getting trounced down by mother nature. >> steve: and more rain is on the way according to janice dean. thank you very much for the live report from california. >> ainsley: let's hand it over to carly, standing by at some headlines. >> carley: we will start here with the latest in the disappearance of missing massachusetts mom ana walshe. her husband, brian walshe, flashing a smile before his
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arraignment yesterday on a charge of misleading a police investigation. he is being held on $500,000 bail after pleading not guilty. investigators also finding key pieces of evidence in the walshe family's basement, including blood, a knife, and $450 worth of cleaning supplies that police say brian walshe purchased. and a new report claims brian walshe searched online for how to "dispose of a 115-pound woman's body." crypto exchange company coin base will lay off 950 workers in the coming weeks. the company also plans to decrease its operating expense by 25%. their announcement comes after the collapse of ftx rock to the broader crypto market, despite the recent downturn, they arguel ultimately end up benefiting the company greatly. and how about those former nfl tight ends? rob gronkowski set to hit the
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football field on super bowl sunday, but he's not coming out of retirement to chase another ring. >> how does a fan dual super bowl commercial sound? >> what you have to do? >> they putting out a payout when you do a field goal. >> i don't kit, i catch. >> cake, catch, who cares? it's football! and it's going to be live in front of millions of people. it's called the cake of destiny. >> carley: he will attempt a field goal during a live super bowl commercial for fanduel. you're going to have to watch the big game on fox to see if he knows it. gronk said he made one successful kick when he was in high school. we look forward to see this player. georgia absolutely dominating tcu 65-7. the bulldogs going the most points ever in a national championship game has the team becomes college football's first back-to-back national champions
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since 2012. >> bennett gets a block! georgia draws first blood. >> the play action, bennett looks on the middle, wide open! touchdown, dawgs. keeping it away, sauntering into the end zone, his second rushing touchdown. >> carley: how about stetson bennett? the former walk on corded that given no scholarship but he has an sec title, holds a 29-3 record, as two national champion offensive mvp awards and two national championship rings. he's on fire, guys. >> steve: he had quite a day. >> ainsley: i hope he gets drafted. that was a great game. >> carley: lots of fun. >> brian: more on the top story coming your way now. pot, meet kettle. president biden stashing secret documents at his washington, d.c., think tank. >> how that could possibly happen, how anyone could be that
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democrats are joe biden. there is no it affirmative defense for it him to have these highly classified documents. why? he doesn't have the authority to declassify documents or remove documents. people say it's a double standard. it's not. it's a targeted approach to go after president trump, and to let joe biden and his son slow-walk any criminal prosecution. this is a matter that it's not just returning the documents. as a lawyer i've had like 500 questions. who kept custody of these documents? why were they in this room? have they been moved? who had access to these documents? this is more than just returning the documents. this is a crime in progress, and we need to fully investigate it. >> steve: here's the thing, leo. apparently department of justice has known about it for two months. they found out about it on november 1st. the midterms were the next week. nobody said, "by the way, we just found out that joe biden's think tank did the same thing to say donald trump was accused of
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doing," and the super-duper top-secret stuff in this case in a closet. you're absolutely right, there are so many questions they have not answered because they are embarrassing. i want to know, did joe biden ever see it? to joe biden say let's keep that one? did anybody else lay eyes on it in the years after he left the white house and stuff like that? >> steve, your spot on. let's be very clear about this. they knew about these documents since last november. does that sound familiar? go back two years earlier. hunter biden laptop. the democrats of the department of justice slow-walk anything that has to do with joe biden. when it comes to president trump, they want to prevent him from running for office. they want to accuse him of being a traitor to the country. the key here is very simple. joe biden then the department of justice cannot evaluate this process. i don't know if they are turning this case over to a u.s. attorney, the department of
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justice is compromised, steve, totally compromised. >> steve: i said that just about 20 minutes ago, the department of justice is in a pickle, because if we are thinking about charging donald trump, you have to think about charging joe biden. even i both know they probably don't want to do that, because the attorney general works for joe biden. >> exactly. president donald j. trump has an affirmative defense. he's the president. he has the right to declassify these documents. when they removed his private office, he did not have the authority to declassify documents. joe biden committed a crime there. that's an actual crime of removing these documents. >> steve: i can hardly wait to hear from joe biden. "didn't know it was there, sorry!" thanks for getting up so early. you'll be the first when an office out in l.a. today. >> thank you, steve. glad to be on. >> steve: straight ahead on
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this tuesday morning, marie osmond will join us at the conclusion of the program. first, more schools now under investigation for withholding merit awards in an effort to promote equity. attorney jason myers is going to share new details on his probe of the fairfax county schools just outside of washington, coming up next. with intuitive. (beeps) car: watch for traffic ...and our most advanced safety system ever. ♪ ♪
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>> ainsley: the entire fairfax county public school district in virginia is now under investigation after three schools admit to failing to tell where the students of their national merit award recognition. it was done in an effort to promote equity and not to hurt other children's feelings. joining us now, virginia attorney general jason ramirez. thanks for coming on. we had lieutenant governor anna and she said she contacted your office and the governor. you are going to get involved and investigate. he thought it was only one school and i we are learning it is three high schools. did they collaborate and make this decision together? >> well, this is what we know from public reports. we know the fairfax superintendent hired an equity consultant, paid this consultant $455,000 for nine months worth of work in which one of the recommendations to demand equal
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outcomes, even if it means treating students unequally. so we are trying to determine whether this meant there was a pattern of practice of possible discrimination against asian american students. we launch our investigation not just on the national merit commendation, but also on the admission standards of thomas jefferson high school, we had a minority majority high school but certainly individuals who determined they had the wrong minorities, so they passed new admission standards that dropped asian american enrollment by close to 20 points in just a year. that's why we have our investigation to get to the truth of what is happening. but i can tell you nationally what we have seen across the country is that asian american students are in many ways are treated the same way jewish american students were treated in the 1920s in the 1930s. elite institutions determined we have too many jewish american children in our schools, we want to make sure we cap how many are allowed to attend.
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ivy league schools did it. it was wrong then, he was wrong now we want to determine whether there is a pattern and practice going on. without excellence, equity is emptiness. we want to make sure it isn't happening. >> ainsley: they want to be making sure we have the highest standards for our doctors one day. we want the best and brightest students. i don't care what color their skin is. you want the best student to be operating on your loved one. so hopefully they will fix this problem, because it's a really hard school to get into. thomas jefferson high school for science and technology. really the asian students are the ones that are not benefiting from this, because their national merit scholars are not finding out they will knock these awards, because the administrators are scared the other kids are going to get their feelings hurt. that's just ridiculous. we have this problem now, we have crt, they didn't want the parents to speak at the school board meetings, a student
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molested a little girl in the bathroom. that student has transferred to another school and does it again. how can we fix this school district? >> we had an investigation in loudoun county, we had a grand jury and indictments, so the office is pursuing that. speech he was that loudoun county with the restroom, not fairfax? >> yeah, close to fairfax is where that happened and that's an ongoing case. at the end of the day we want to demand excellence. we want our students to not have this "war on merit." we have seen unfortunately in some areas of the country what i call wilke racism, reverse discrimination against the wrong groups and those individuals mi. we want to make sure that everybody has an equal playing field and can achieve their dreams and we don't want anybody to be held back because of who they are and their ethnic background. >> ainsley: jason, i know y'all were elected because the parents were sick of it.
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mama's and pop the bears stood up. hopefully this review can clean the schools thanks for coming on explaining this. coming up, exposing a crisis. senators walked in southern borders see what joe biden didn't do during his three hour stop in el paso. james lankford joins us live from the border. our purpose is not just closing a loan. we want to do whatever's best for the individual service person. we want to be known as america's mortgage company for veterans and active-duty service people, and they and their families. we're the ones there to help them. people are doing hard, arduous, difficult, dangerous things. some of them are giving their lives right now, today, for the freedoms that we have here in this country. they're willing to do that for you, for me, and for our family.
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>> good morning, everyone. of course we have got a lot of flooding happening across california. this has been our lead story today. let's take a look at it. not only flooding, but we have had severe weather including tornadoes in the california area. over a foot of rain. we have had several systems move in, and today is no exception. tuesday, wednesday, and thursday, separate storm systems bring more heavy rain, mountain snow, the potential for severe weather, and hurricane force winds. this is a very big deal. we have an incredible loss of
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life. power outages over 200,000 of them right now, and today is one of the worst days as the storm systems continue to move into the same areas. look at the future tracks. we have one today and tomorrow. as we move into the weekend, more of the same. it's a dangerous situation people need to pay close attention to, local authorities and weather forecasts. foxweather.com will keep you up-to-date. we have to go to brian kilmeade. what is your name? >> jamie snyder. >> i'm tony from ohio. >> what is your name? >> thank you for coming to "fox & friends." over two brian kilmeade. >> brian: thanks so much. a bipartisan group of senators including our next guests are visiting the southern border right now after president biden's quick trip to el paso that lasted three hours. republican senator james lankford joins us. first off, what do you think the president got out of his trip? >> i think he got what he staged to be able to create, a moment to be able to say we need more
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money to take care of these folks. and he did a quick walk down the wall, and left out immediately what he did not do is meet with the border patrol union. the most prounion person out they refuse to meet with union members that can actually tell him what were real problems. he did meet with the landowners in the area saying this is how they are overrun, and he didn't meet with migrants. we were meeting with migrants literally coming across the border, meeting with some city officials, border patrol union, they can tell you how to fix this. this was a staged event to say, "look, i went." >> brian: it's like the aftermath of hurricane. but we move on. you haven't done that, you've gone the other way. i am so encouraged that you have democrats with you. he was with you, what have you all seen? >> it's a very good group,
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actually. we have jerry moran, chris coons, chris murphy, kyrsten sinema, john cornyn, thom tillis, myself. so it's a really good group that is here to be able to look at the different issues. we are having great conversations with border patrol and union leaders in different business unit leaders and community leaders. we see the flood of people coming across. not only coming across, climbing over the fence, but the way they are actually doing it because the border patrol is occupied with so many thousands of people, it leaves the border open to come across. >> brian: we have this thing for parole now for five nations, but 120 have been represented, including last night. you treated out two pictures of chinese nationals being arrested by mounted border patrol. what are they up to? >> we walked up as a mounted patrol and engage with chinese nationals and climbed across the fence. they were running through the bush to be able to get into the
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main part. there's a pretty short window in this particular area of el paso, that if mounted patrol and others don't encounter them, they'll be right into a major city and disappear. we don't know what their means are and what they are trying to accomplish. they were literally at the border trying to be able to help communicate them. their passports were chinese passports, and they are working their way into the united united states. people from central america fleeing poverty and violence, that's not true. we have people from all over the world who are coming. at times there are great men many women out there who feel like they are tcu fighting against georgia, and i can't stop the offense coming because there is so much coming at them. >> brian: i just hope that if there's anything good that comes out, bipartisan, it is come from the senate. if you can get something done, to seal off that border. finally, i don't know how much you've had a chance to look at
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it. last night the doj revealed that on november 2nd they were alerted that the president, when he was vice president, took documents and kept them in a closet, some of which have a small number of documents with classified markings on it. they have been turned over to the national archives. two months later. your reaction to the former vice president, now president, taking these classified documents? >> all that i can say is that president biden, when he was talking about former president trump having classified documents, he called it irresponsible and unbelievable that someone would have these classified documents. now we actually open up his closet door and looked, they's classified documents that the vice president had in his closet before he became president that they literally just scooped up. >> brian: we'll see where this goes and see if it gets equal attention, and if there's a raid
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in one of his other houses. i look forward to talking to you and you get back. thank you. >> you bet. let's get this fixed. >> brian: meanwhile, singer and actress come a great person, marie osmond will be here alive. speaking of great, that's how i describe bill hemmer. he will tell us exclusively was on his show. >> bill: how are you? say that again? [laughs] >> brian: i want to find out what is great on his show. does dana not tell you how great you are? >> bill: she'll be here in a moment. thank you. great show today. what now, what next, are there more? we will ask questions on that coming of momentarily. california's governor declares that his state is the real free state in america. others beg to differ. dana and i will see you shortly 12 minutes away, 9:00 a.m. r treastern. right here in our hometown of moulton, alabama.
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leaking's and planting stories against me and my wife. the family motto is never complain, never explain. >> ainsley: singer and actor marie osmond joins us live. i know you have the fine porcelain collector, your own porcelain doll collection, and one of the dolls is the princess diana flower girl doll. we wanted to have you on because i know you followed the family and you can weigh in on your opinions. >> i retired from that. i did it for 25 years. my opinion on diana, what did you say? >> your opinion on the interview, the "60 minutes" interview. the decision to remove themselves from their royal duties and moved to l.a. >> well, i come from a big family. i think they have a very unique situation. i don't know. my personal feeling is family is family, and years ago i was fighting with my brothers, we were young, and i remember my
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mom said, "come here, all of you, right now." she grabbed her pillow off her bed and went out with her kitchen scissors and through all the feathers in the win. and she says, "go get them." and we said, "that's impossible." "exactly. so are the words that come out of her mouth. you can get them back." no family is perfect. i know mine isn't . i hope they haven't found so many feathers that it hurts that relationship, because those kids have been through a lot together. you know what i mean? i don't know. i believe if you can get along with your family, you can get along with anyone. [laughs] >> steve: marie come you've joined us for the last number of years. you've been a national spokesperson for nutrisystem. now you have helped them come up with complete 55, a weight-loss program for women who are over 55, because it's not just about calories, but it's about metabolism. it is all different.
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>> if you would have told them that i would of been doing this, it's for women so much older than me. [laughter] i'm kidding! honestly, our bodies change every ten years, and you live the best life being healthy. i swear to you, i could never have done the things in the last ten years if i had 50 pounds on me. i went to the company and said, this is the real deal. it's the dreaded m-weird. it's not "marie," it's menopause. they are so brilliant in the science. i like to align myself with things and make a difference. in one of the founders for children's miracle network, i was one of the first celebrities to talk about postpartum depression, and i believe this is something they have found answers for. it's a whole program i helped design with them, and it rocks. it works. it's awesome. >> brian: what do you do to up your metabolism, or do you just live with your metabolism and
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>> we have nine seconds we'll wave and urge you to join brian on the radio. get dressed and stay within yourself. >> what she said. >> bill: do all of that now. good morning. here we go again. classified documents found at a private office used by president biden. found only days before the mid-terms and it's raising a lot of questions as we say hello on a tuesday in january. i'm bill hemmer. >> dana: i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." the timing of all of it, too. you have a duty to report and to the public, i would argue. >> bill: how about the fact the story broke when the president was out of the country, too. something going on? >> dana: the documents date back to

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