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>> well, jeffrey s, a big libertarian toner, someone putting millions anddono milliof dawn mike dollars behind nonprofits, senders andpo politicians anywhere he can because he iywhes a major holden invite dance. tiktok itikts a dangerous place right now because one point they are saying we are not controlled by the chinese communist party. and the chinese communist party will not let us davis and american interest. not only a i spying problem and pirate problem from tiktok butac basically controls one of the most influential cultural weapons we have seen. the ability to influence youth. that is something that is completely illegal in the u.s. >> laura: they should buy every media outlet. it is a free market.o se what could it matter? chris, great to see you. set your dvr so you stay >> carley: lawmakers receive classified briefing on dangers
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of tiktok today, one day before the house votes on a bill that would force the sale or ban it from the united states. congresswoman kat cammack is here to set the stage. >> todd: and prime minister of haiti resigned before an emergency meeting, we will tell you why you need to care even though it is happening in haiti. you are watching "fox and friends," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. we begin in washington, robert hur will testify for the first time after his report on president biden's handling of classified documents sparked questions about the president's mental fitness. >> todd: in february, robert hur wrote mr. biden would present himself to a jury as a sympathetic well meaning elderly man with a poor memory. he did not remember when he was
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vice president, when his term ended or didn't remember within several years when his son beau died. mat whitaker is former acting attorney general and both join us now. >> think canman, i'm sure when you read robert hur's report you said, i have follow-up questions. today you will be able to ask them. can you give us preview what you are going to ask and how do you think this will go? >> that is a great question. here is where i go. we'll focus on joe biden's mental capacity. if he's so bad off you can't prosecute him, should he be running the greatest nation in the history of the world and can he do it carefully? second thing, we'll explore cavalier ways joe biden left
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classified documents all over the place. he left code words at a party he was at in new york. the third thing that is important, was this willful and intentional and we'll find it was willful and intentional. was he telling people about classified information and the actual reality is, he was. he knew it was classified and knew he didn't have authority. he was trained in it for 50 years and he's out passing classified information around, clear violation of the law. >> todd: what could robert hur say to defend himself in the jack smith case on the same allegations. what could robert hur say to help trump's defense? >> yeah, todd, i think what robert hur is going to try to do is stay within the navigational
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beacon of 350-page report. congress needs to drill down on this important issue, distinction between the two cases. robert hur suggested somehow because president biden cooperated that is different from president trump's case and actually if you think about cooperation is illosery because biden in 2017 knew he had classified information in his house, in his basement, he mentioned to the ghostwriter of his book. these cases are note as different as robert hur wants to suggest. interesting if congress can tease out if there is a difference or they are treating joe biden different in special counsel situation. >> carley: what took place after this report came out was president biden saying he did not forget when his son beau died and he was just shocked robert hur would bring that up and turns out robert hur did not bring it up, it was the
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president who brought up his son's death. can we expect a clarification on that today and how will that play out? >> yes, he'll be asked about that. he will also be asked about what joe biden forgot when he was telling the ghostwriter. it wasn't just in robert hur's interview, joe biden forgot when he was vice president and other pertinent information when describing it to the ghost writer and the ghost writer revealed that in his interviews. you will see a lot of testimony about mental capacity today, i believe. >> todd: house will hear about worldwide threat to national security and yesterday there was an exchange between fbi director christopher ray and marco rubio.
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>> there is a particular network that has some of the overseas facilitators of smuggling network have isis ties we're concerned about. >> there is a network that has facilitators that have ties to isis and terrorist organization. >> correct. >> 26 people killed 3000 americans on 9/11. i worry among people coming across the border, there are some people among those that mean to do us harm. do you share that concern? >> i do. >> todd: i mean, matt, hearings are nice, what know cokreet steps must this administration take to prevent the next 9/11 after they allowed this to faster by being so lax on the border. >> yeah, they are so far behind
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with gotaways, unknown, where they are at, i think that is a real challenge for the fbi. you heard wray say this is a problem and you need resources to do the work to mitigate risk. this is a massive and concerning challenge and i didn't hear any solutions from the intel community. mayorkas has had his own problems in trying to deal with this crisis at the border. we are in a significant security situation and we should expect attempts to harm americans on our own soil because of the southern border. >> carley: only a matter of time before we pay a price in a big way. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you. >> todd: a washington state trooper will be honored at a memorial service after being killed in a crash with an illegal immigrant allegedly driving under the influence.
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>> carley: the white house is playing clean up. live report after this. >> he did not say, i would like to talk to you about the amazing things people that come illegally do. they are our favorite shopkeepers, he's talking about a murderer. it blew my mind.
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>> todd: a memorial service will be held for the washington state trooper killed in a high-speed crash by an illegal immigrant who admitted. >> hundreds are expected to
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attend the memorial for christopher gadd today. a car crashed into him in seattle. he was 27 years old. his family releasing this statement. we are working through the most difficult of times for our family as we mourn the loss of loving husband, devoted father and committed friend. the suspect was arrested, court documents show he admitted to smoking pot and drinking two beers hours before the crash. santana is in the country illegally and under detainer. president biden faces backlash after calling the man that killed laken riley illegal and then walking back.
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>> president biden: laken riley, innocent young woman killed by an illegal. do you regret using the word illegal to describe immigrants, sir? >> president biden: technically not supposed to be here. >> president biden: i should not have used illegal. >> you regret saying that? >> yes. >> steven miller reacting on hannity. >> he apologized to the criminal alien charged and accused of this savage beating and murder. he said, i will not disrespect that illegal, i will not illegal. people like him built this country. he apologized to him and not to the family of this incredible young woman. >> the white house says this
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does not account to an apology. >> he did not apologize, he used a different word. the president spoke to this in the state of the union address, not four nights ago when he spoke about knowing what it meanings to lose a child and extended deep grief to laken riley's family in front of the whole country. >> president biden appearing to throw cold water on possibility of using executive action at the situation at the southern border. >> when is executive action coming, executive action on the border? >> why can't border action happen on itself passing it? >> the president's budget proposal is out and including more funding for border security. >> carley: madeleine rivera, thank you. gold star marine killed in the kabul airport bombing is doubling down on condemnation of
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president biden after he was arrested for disrupting the state of the union address. >> i was listening to him and praying that some point he would mention afghanistan and our kids, the gold-star families were thinking it might be a possibility. i do not even know what i said. i said, do you remember abbey gate. it was like the lord. he never said the name. >> carley: steve nikou faces a fine or 90 days in jail or both. >> todd: faa finding issues with boeing 737 max jet during audit of spirit aero systems. boeing failed 33 of 89 product audits while spirit aero system
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failed 13. there should be zero failures. a boeing whistleblower found dead in his truck just days after testifying against the aviation company. according to the charleston county coroner, barnett died from a self-inflicted wound. >> carley: it is election day. president biden and former president trump could both secure party nomination for president after today's contest in georgia, mississippi, hawaii and washington state. 254 democrat delegates and 161 delegates are up for grabs today. president biden has 1866 delegates and needs 102 more. former president trump currently
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has 1781 delegates and needs just 137 to become the gop nominee. he will be quizzed on be ins because you need to remember them. >> todd: i told producers to send me to hawaii, they denied that request. >> carley: janice dean has the forecast. it is probably warm in hawaii? >> janice: yes, we have a storm system moving into the west and the northeast, hurricane-force winds almost yesterday. we had flights grounded and delayed and cancelled because of strong wind, much better today. there are wind speed and gusts, nyc five miles per hour. higher in pittsburgh and up into the mountains. live radar. foot of snow for new england. that area of low pressure is out
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of there. next system moving into the west is our cross-country storm that will bring all sorts of stuff, including snow, heavy rainfall. here is coast to coast storm event. moving into the northwest today, diving across the rockies and into the plain states for thursday and friday and that is where we could see potential for stronger storms. here is severe weather threat. cold front will smash into warmer than average temperatures. severe storms, especially wednesday and thursday for the red shaded areas. we are getting into springtime and that means ramp up of severe weather including heavy rain. we could get several inches of rain and that could cause flooding concern. there is the rest of the day's forecast. bump temperatures up, felt like winter with cold wind and storm system moving into the wests today.
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>> carley: we will take 62 in march. thank you. turning to breaking news overnight. haiti's prime minister has resigned with the country in full blown chaos. turmoil could impact politics and security here at home. we have breaking details. >> todd: plus, have you heard this? [booing] >> come on, we're in a house of god. first, simmer down. >> todd: simmer down. attorney general leticia james being booed by new york city firefighters. now the fdny is reprimanding them for booing her. don't miss the latest on this story. keep it here, "fox and friends fi first". ♪(sung) limu emu and doug.♪
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>> todd: fox news alert. prime minister of haiti resigning after fleeing the country while armed gangs run the street there. he will turn over to a transitional counsel. ariel henry will resign after administration of counsel and remain in office to handle current affairs until appointment of prime minister and new government. i thank the hatian people for the opportunity to serve with integrity, wisdom and honor. blinken held an emergency meeting in the caribbean and pledged millions of dollars to support haiti. >> given this urgent need, the united states department of defense is doubling approved support for the mission to 200 million, that brings total u.s. support to 300 million for this
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effort. i'm also announcing additional for haiti, 33 million to support health and food security. >> todd: a global politics research from america ideas institute joins me now. we'll get into more of what blinken said. why should the average american care one about the latest developments about the prime minister resigning and the issue overall, violence in haiti on the whole? >> haiti has been an issue for the american strategic community since 2010 when there was an aircraft. clinton foundation installed a president and raised money. the president was not very popular. around 2016, that changed and from 2017 onward, there has been chaos in the country.
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haiti is important because on one hand it is a community which is opposed to foreign intervention. other hand, they don't have law and order. i am opposed to intervention in latin america. this is one country which merits. our border in the south is open. american people don't know who is being led into this country by this government. haiti is run by criminal gangs who are cannibals. the criminal gangs will flee to cuba and then to mexico and then to the u.s., that is primary strategic concern for the americans. >> todd: to be clear, we should expect influx of hittian migrants and not necessarily a woman with three kids coming. they are people in i think gangs, correct?
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>> you are correct. we have a lot of hatian immigration from mexico since 2010 and to recent days when the president was murdered and ariel henry was installed. there has been gang violence and immigration. the threat in the future is a whole different game. this is isis type scenario. hatian capital is divided into blocks. one is led by a former police officer, barbecue, for some reason, most atrocious person to lead. he wanted current president to stand down. i don't think he will stop. what would happen, there might be local intervention if he doesn't. >> todd: this is terrifying, like you said, the individuals
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will come across the border and we don't know what happens to most individuals who come across. thank you for the warning. >> thank you. [booing] >> come on, we're in a house of god. first, simmer down. i want to thank commissioner kavanaugh and chief hodgins for that recognition. >> carley: fdny is scolding firefighters who booed leticia james and cheered for former president trump at promotion ceremony last week. saying when you are not on duty, feel how you want about politicians and protest, don't do it on the job's time, on other member time or family time. do it on your own time. new york city councilwoman and chair person on fire and
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emergency management joins us now. councilman. not just that statement fdny released, they say they are collecting video to identify the people who protested. then what will happen to the firefighters once they are identified? >> when you start receiving e-mails that say, we will hunt you down, there are videos with your image on it and you will be brought in for education and your fellow fireiter should tell who was participating, that sounds like mccarthyism to me. >> carley: wow, context is key. there was an op-ed by president of fdny uniform firefighters association and he says in the past they boo and cheer and
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bring air horns and yell and shout, it is not like a buttoned up thing. he said the brass was sitting there and didn't say anything. it wasn't until hours later they realize, we got to do something about this. this is where it starts to feel political and firefighters could get reprimanded for political reasons. >> there should be no retribution for this. mayor de blasio was booed by the police department and all saw what happened to the police department during the de blasio administration. we cannot let remnants from that administration mar this administration and do that to our firefighters. >> carley: do you think the firefighters could lose their jobs? >> they should not lose their jobs, there was their first
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amendment right. what was bothering them about the chant? if they were chanting, tish, tish, tish, would it have been a problem? they were chanting, trump, trump, trump, was that is the problem? that should not be the problem. >> carley: good question and firefighters were booing the attorney general for a reason. another example of how the border crisis is impacting new york city and people around the country. illegal immigrants with ties to ms-13 are selling fake id's and social security cards to other illegal immigrants. these cards are fake, numbers are real, it could be any one of our numbers on the card. that raises major concern on how it could impact us and there are security concerns tied to this. >> pure and simple identity theft. only a matter of time before
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this would become new entrepreneurial business. illegal migrants come into this city and want to go to work they needed these types of cards to do those businesses or needed ids. these are being gain for bad reasons. we have asylum seekers here looking for a better life. we have more bad actors that came from their country to our country to bring the same behavior, bad behavior they were exhibiting in their own country to our country. we're seeing that. we're seeing that because we have our officers being beaten by illegal migrants and we have fatalities at our base camp. >> carley: the brother of laken riley's murder suspect had a fake green card on him, as well.
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thank you for joining us. staying in new york city. the city is going after pizza shops with a brand new climate regulation that could cost shop owners big time. we're doing this again? >> todd: what a day for the n.f.l., kirk cousins to somebody else. trader! the league has been turned upside down. start of free agency. we will break it down and make sure my mental state is okay. >> good morning, carley and todd, this is michael glass from boca raton. i look forward to waking up to find out the truth of what happened the day before and what is happening today.
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>> carley: the february consumer index will be released this morning as president biden touts bidenomics on the campaign
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trail. >> todd: cheryl casone is here. >> cheryl: key read on inflation today 8:30 a.m. eastern time. what americans are paying for food, gas and shelter, the biggest comb poenent. after a month long delay, president biden revealing his budget and clocks in at 7.3 trillion. here is president. >> president biden: last president enacted 2 trillion tax cut that benefits the wealthy. big corporations exploded the federal deficit. debt. turn on tv and you think he's telling the truth. >> cheryl: that budget increase defense spending, domestic spending, medicare and medicare
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and commits to affordable housing and restores covid era tax credit, money for child care for families making $200,000 or less and billions for affordable housing units and reducing cost of college. president plans to pay for this offset by taxing the wealth and he corporations, increase in corporate tax rate 28% and installing minimum tax for billion dollar corporations. house republicans are calling the budget more reckless spending, they propose 14 trillion in spending cuts. all this now kicks into gear, this argument, current debt 34.5 trillion. >> todd: what does that even mean? oh, man. >> carley: nick saban hanging
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with senator ted cruz, why? >> cheryl: they are holding a roundtable, fight over future of college athletes and heading to capitol hill. senator cruz is hosting this round-table discussion. nick saban will be there to shine light on name, image and likeness, it is called nil. who owns them, who owns their faces. is it right to restrict current and future compensation. the crew wants a standard form for agreement to create one and issue whether student athletes should be considered employees of universities. some players have moved to unionize. millions of dollars are on the line with valuations.
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james, son of lebron, worth 5 million. son of deion. caitlin clark 3 million and peyton and ely's nephew arch 2.8 million. >> todd: go to the eagles. >> cheryl: sports kick this morning. let's talk football, which you know i love. major signings in the n.f.l., saquon barkley going to eagles in a deal 38 million. i think you requested this story. i'm guessing. kirk cousins, heading to falcons, 480 million dollar deal. wow. bengals picking up zach moss after cutting joe mixon and jets signed tyrod taylor to back up aaron rodgers.
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>> todd: tuesdays in the spring. >> cheryl: cowboys missed a key pickup, you are not only fan that is annoyed. >> todd: my heart is hurt, my head says this is right. new york city pizza rizas, any restaurant that uses wood ovens. all new yorkers deserve to breathe healthy air and wood and coal fire stoves are among harmful pollutants. this rule was developed with restaurant owners and product of years of review. >> carley: tomi lahren joins us now. so this sounds familiar, it is for a reason. this crackdown was revealed over summer and now going into effect on april 27th. everybody lost their minds when
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this took place and here we go again. i guess it begs the question, does cracking down on pizza impact the climate? >> tomi: i think that new york city bureaucrats looked around at everything going wrong and said you know what would make this place better? if we crack down on pizzerias. what they looked around and said, we need more businesses to flee to great red and free states. that is more the logic here. they don't want businesses and business owners to flourish. this is one thing talking about arbitrary restrictions on pizzerias. that is infuriating enough. when you have new york city, which is a sanctuary for illegal immigrants, criminal illegal immigrants and you have people
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flocking to new york city andic taking advantage of resources and the system and areas underserved when they want to talk about climate justice, talk about areas under resourced and your honor served. you tell me best way to solve problem and prioritize new yorkers and justice of any sort to crack down on pizzerias and what they use to cook pizza? i mean, it is mind boggling they can put this out without feeling ridiculous. just saying them. if you are a business owner or pizza lover, come to a great free red state, vote republican, we will not go after your pizza ovens or freedoms. >> todd: why is yummy pizza smoke more public enemy than yucky pot smoke that fills the
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air of new york city? begs question, we'll have to answer that another day. tomi lahren, thank you. sorry we can't get you a pie. lawmakers set to receive a briefing on tiktok today ahead of house vote to ban it unless it cuts ties with the parent company. kat cammack is here live next. >> carley: steve doocy is here to tell us what is coming up on a little show called "fox and friends." >> steve: good morning, todd and carley. coming up top of the hour, isis tied to smuggling at our southern border is a stunning warning coming from our fbi director, wray. former acting homeland security chief secretary chad wolf will react coming up within half an hour. and in just a few hours, special counsel robert hur will appear in front of the house judiciary committee, set to defend his
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report that paints joe biden as an elderly guy with poor memory. jim jordan will tell us what he plans to ask the special counsel mr. robert hur. and in the big easy, lawrence jones live from new orleans as spring breakers descend on the french quarter and tell us how police are preparing there and elsewhere. plus kirk cyber guy and jason chaffetz on bob menendez's scandals and jimmy failla on the war on pizza. we'll tell you all about it on "fox and friends," starts in eight minutes and 10 seconds. todd and carley back in a couple. you are watching "fox and friends." your family does? yeah, that thing. someone made it a thing, way back in the day.
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>> lawmakers are going to receive a classified briefing on tiktok today ahead of a vote tomorrow on a bill that would ban the app. in the u.s. unless it cuts ties with chinese owner. >> brook sing map is here with more. >> i'm told that tiktok ceo will be on capitol hill at some point midweek. now, his vift to washington comes as officials from the fbi, doj, and the intelligence community are set to give a classified briefing to lawmakers on tiktok today ahead of that house vote tomorrow. now, the bill would require bytedance, the parent company of tiktok to separate from tiktok
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within six months of the bill's enactment or banned in the united states. now lawmakers are explaining just how dangerous the app. really is. listen. >> it's literally reading your mind. the more you use it the more it knows about you. the problem is not that tiktok has that the problem that bytedance and the engineers in china are the ones that own that artificial intelligence. no matter where you put my data or anybody. i don't use tiktok, no matter where you store that data you could store it in a safe that the united states. those engineers in china have to have access to the data. they control the brain of tiktok. they control that artificial intelligence. >> and lawmakers are also demanding tiktok stop trying to manipulate americans after users received this message asking them to call congress and tell them to vote no on this bill. house select committee on the ccp chairman and mike gallagher who introduced this bill sent a letter to tiktok ceo, quote: tiktok's deceptive pop ups pressured users to lobby congress on tiktok's paragraph
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to tiktok shut down. the future of tiktok rests squarely in the hands of tiktok and bytedance. president biden has said he will support the bill if congress sends it to his desk. guys? >> carley: getting real. brooke, thank you so much. cat tammaro cammack is one of the original co-sponsors of the bill and joins us now. a bit of an added layer of drama here with the ceo of tiktok headed to capitol hill later this week. do you think that he is going to try and convince lawmakers to vote against this bill and, if so, what is going to happen to the vote? >> well, good morning. and, yes, he is headed to capitol hill. is he going to try to convince lawmakers that we should not force a divesture. but i don't think he will be successful because they are proving our point for us. not only is the ceo of tiktok coming to capitol hill. but they have unleashed record breaking number of lobbyists and they are spending untold amounts of cash to try to keep this application going.
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now, the total gig was up when the ccp themselves the bureau and their state owned media started pushing out reports talking about how we needed to keep tiktok in america. now, if tiktok is divested from bytedance. they stand to make billions of dollars. in the face of the windfall. you see the ccp is more concerned keeping content creators as foot soldiers for the ccp rather than making a ton of cash. any other company would be all in on wanting to get a big payday but we see chat jig is up. it's all about unfettered access to american data. i wouldn't want my government having unfettered access to my data or big tech. so why the heck would i allow the ccp to? makes no sense. >> todd: key point getting be a secured in all of this. china is going to turn down $160 billion on this sale because they don't care about the money.
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they want the access to americans. remember, there's no tiktok in china. that just shows you what they really think of this app. that said, there are a lot of outraged tiktokers who use the app. to tell people that they're mad. watch. >> if you haven't called your representatives. call your representatives. some small businesses on here. people are surviving off this app. >> i called my representative. and i was like, hey, i'm calling to stop the ban on tiktok. i will financially drown without this app. okay? ban tiktok and you are banning financial security for mothers. >> the thousands and millions of people that use this app. every day to improve themselves, to generate income, you need to call your representative and tell them do not ban tiktok. >> congresswoman you are banning financial security for mothers your response? you have 30 seconds. well? our office 80% of the calls we have received have been under the age of 18 most of them in
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class while they are calling and crying about tiktok. those on the app. make a living as influencer like any good business owner. diversify. you would never want to be reliant on a single course of income especially one controlled by the chinese communist party and let us not forget they themselves censor content on tiktok regularly that they don't like. i think that the writing is on the wall. this is going to fly through congress. biden will sign it. and at that point i think tiktokers will find that maybe life's a little bit better without the ccp breathing down their neck. >> carley: a vote a lot of people are going to watch. c-span and the news networks get a whole new set of young viewers which is probably good. get off your phone and sit in front of the tv and watch the news like normal kids. congresswoman we appreciate you. have a good day. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> all right. it's 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. i just check

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