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men tell us when they use just for men® to eliminate gray, there's a great “before and after”. then, there's the 'after the after' — that boost you get when you look and feel your best. and that's why more men choose just for men®. >> steve: coming up on 8:00 in new york city, this is tuesday, march 19th, 2024. welcome to "fox and friends" hour three. we start with this. >> ainsley: high c's, trump says paying his bond is almost impossible as leticia james
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plans to snatch up his real estate empire. >> lawrence: and riff rumors between him and biden. >> brian: new yorkers can pout in peace at the city's first pop-up cry spa. i'm wailing up thinking about it. ask jesse watters about. >> ainsley: pay to cry. >> steve: there you go. this is free to you, the home viewer, remember, mornings are better with friends. >> brian: we hope. interesting way to spell brian. 1000 americans are stuck in haiti. >> lawrence: brianinnis joins us at the gate of hatziti.
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>> bryan: we are in the dominican republic. people have just started to come in. this is important lifeline for haitians. today the market is closed, legal haitians are allowed to come in. 1000 americans are trying to get out. yesterday a dozen were killed in port-au-prince. their airport is under control, making airplane evacuations difficult to impossible. working on ways to get americans to santiago, by land, air and sea. helicopters are the preferred
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method. traveling by air is dangerous. a charter flight organized by the u.s. was a six-hour drive from port-au-prince. there are concerns from american parents who are in various stages of adoption of children. there were 20,000 in the market yesterday and we spoke about what it is like back home. >> i want the international community to collaborate to help haiti deal with the insecurity. we want to work, i don't have a job. the gangs rape, kill and kid nap children. >> bryan: many haitians fully support international police
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force to come in and wipe out angs, that has been stalled. kenya says it is ready to move forward. there is transnational coincidencil led to spearhead that new government. gangs have 80% of control right now and things are seemingly getting worse. >> brian: we are supposed to give like $200 million to help them out. what gang do we pick to help them out? >> bryan: great question. that is one concern republicans are saying about giving money without enough details. crisis after crisis here in haiti, we'll send tens of millions of dollars and does that go? this country is run by war lords. there is a government and police force, those are major
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questions. haitians don't say please send us money, they are saying we need help awe need a police force. >> steve: other side of the gate is haiti. you were on the bret baier program driving along the wall, which is 12 or 15 miles and it separates dominican republic from haiti and there is barbed wire at the top. how effective has that wall been? there you are driving along the wall there yesterday. how effective has the wall been? seems like thousands are lined up at the gate to come in, like that is the only way in. you can't go over the fence. >> bryan: the u.s., we've seen the immigration problem. here it is a big issue. this is the border wall in
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dajabon. there are 100 miles of border wall put up in the dominican republic and the president wants to put up the same wall along the border. they say it is extremely effective, 80% of livestock thefts and vehicle and motorcycle thefts have gone down since the border wall has come up. no one has been kinder to the haitians than they have, but end of the day, they need law and order and continue deportations every single day, truck loads of haitians are dropped off and sent back to haiti that are here illegally. >> ainsley: i was reading one article, one passenger said they got on a government flight to fly home to the u.s. they were there for business when the airport closed.
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they were passing out notes saying you promise to pay us back when you get home. >> bryan: they said, we told you to leave a long time ago, we have made no arrangements for you. they realized how bad that sounded and started making arrangements. cory mills hops in a chopper and gets dozens dack. third, israel, afghanistan and here. >> lawrence: just keeps going. >> brian: they have no interest in our citizens and they are getting a pass on that. >> lawrence: unbelievable. former president donald trump having trouble securing $450 million bond. >> ainsley: his legal team calling it practical impossibility. >> brian: 30 companies that provide appeal bonds have said
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no. there is a chance he may have to sell some properties. >> steve: six days to come up with half a billion bucks or the ag will start selling stuff, she threatening. >> griff: insurmountable difficulty is how his attorneys are describing it. when you peel back the onion, 450 million with interest. start with this, just moments ago, former president lashing out at the judge saying this, ieng engeron wants me to put up the money. trump team asked 30 insurance companies to back the bond. forbes estimates he is worth
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$2.6 billion. it is tied up in resorts. they won't accept that as collateral, they want liquidity. if he can't come up with it by march 25th, leticia james, who campaigned on getting trump may start to sell and seize trump's notable assets. what might that include? trump tower, trump park avenue, golf clubs in westchester, all this unless a court pauses the judgement. "new york times," this is motion to save the unjust judgement from arthur engeron. this would be abuse of law and undermine rule of law in new york.
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i think it is all eyes as you mention, about to move on fast track. before james can go after the properties she will have to file an application in court. march 25th is next monday, it may play out quickly. >> brian: 5000 page court filing by lawyers, i will make a verbal presentation, too. other examples of high bond knocked lower when presentations like this. we've showed our work. this is sincere effort, they don't want assets, they want liquid money. he is , we tried, only 30 companies can do this. many banks are intimidated because they don't want to get involved. if you lend to trump, you have a problem with the attorney general. >> lawrence: there you go targeting a political opponent.
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the backlash. today we're spending time talking about if he'll be able to pay this. there should be more time spent on why is he going through this over a legal theory that has never gone through court before. he is first person targeted because of this and goes back to a campaign promise by leticia james. >> ainsley: unheard of. look at "new york post" today, high seas, james plots to take trump's building by bankrupting don. if you read the article it talks about they could take mar-a-lago. not even buildings here in new york. >> steve: he's got six days to come up with half a billion dollars. what insurance company will float him that bond amount, earlier this month he was able to post $91 million bond in
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ejean carrol case. he lacks assets, they don't want real estate, they want cash. "new york times" estimates he would need $557 million in collateral and have to pay the bond company $20 million. that is why his team made a counter offer, you want half a billion, how about $100 million, they have not responded yet. you were talking about how leticia james, the woman who would love to sell trump tower, she ran on this, let's get in the way-back machine. >> no one is above the law, including this illegitimate president. i look forward to going into the
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office of attorney general, suing him, defending your rights and then going home. >> i say one name, donald trump. that should motivate you. >> will you sue him for us? >> we will definitely sue him, we will be a pain, he will know my name personally. >> president trump could not avoid justice in the great state of new york. >> lawrence: imagine this, all this crime in the city and she doesn't base her platform on that, she's going after donald trump. i mean, it is unspeakable. >> brian: she gets booed wherever she goes. most experts say donald trump has legitimate shot on appeal. this is temporary to get to the next level, regardless whether you can post it or not, you don't need a bond to go forward. it was me, i apologize.
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>> steve: boss, why are you calling? i'm on tv. >> brian: she has cable at home. >> ainsley: turn the volume. >> brian: that would help. on appeal, yeah. overdone new york. >> ainsley: does he get that money back? >> brian: who has mar-a-lago, how does he get them back? i heard it is difficult when you take somebody's assets, you have to maintain assets, not real estate sales company. what will they do with it? >> ainsley: what about the shops inside or the e on park avenue. >> steve: leticia james could say, megan said sorry, help desk was trying to fix my phone, it is not working well. leticia james will say times up,
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i gave you 30 days to come up with cash, i did not have to do that. he could sell an asset, appeal to supreme court or get help from a rich friend. the last resort, he could have corporate entities implicated declare bankruptcy. >> ainsley: rich friend could lend him the money. >> steve: i've heard some people in his orbit are flabbergasted, why isn't a rich friend stepping up to help him out. >> brian: here is what jonathan turley said about what is next. >> jonathan: any business in new york would want to continue to do business in new york, including banks. can you imagine being the bank that gives this bond to trump and you have an attorney general who is just laying waste to the
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land. this is almost type of mob justice as the attorney general ran on bagging trump and pledging to seize his property just because he can't come up with bond. some point, the courts have to step in and say, this is you have in. you are requiring this astronomical bond for this guy to get any other judge to look at this decision. >> lawrence: if court allow this to stand, who is next? are they going to go after future political opponents? >> ainsley: if you're running for president, yes. >> brian: this does not hurt him politically, i think independents, undecideds, no one will say this is other taeting, it is a civil suit, they created a problem, there is no problem, no insurance problem, no construction problem, no realtor
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that got screwed, no bank, this is being targeted. they are saying in order to appeal, we need half your wealth. that is anti-american. >> steve: meantime, trying to raise money so he doesn't lose assets, he is running for president of the united states. look at numbers at end of january, had 40 million in the rnc. joe biden who has taken off for another fundraising trip had 155 million in the bank. he's running for his business's life at same time running for president. has to raise a lot of money. >> brian: in 15 minutes, he'll be on with sid rosenburg. >> ainsley: will we see leticia james go to trump tower and put police tape around it.
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>> brian: i see her doing it, absolutely. >> steve: stay tuned, 8:17 in the east. carley joins us. >> carley: israeli defense forces say gunmen were killed at al-shifa hospital and idf has taken people into custody, idf able to eliminate terrorists while avoid harming staff and patients. and hearing on biden administration handling of withdrawal from afghanistan. cory mills joins us saying president biden did not understand the consequences of his action. >> when military government take over commercial airspace or runway, they are responsible for
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shutting down all commercial flight. he did not understand people had booked flights and that immediately stops. he is responsible for the death of 13 brave heroes and entrapment that resulted in 170 deaths. >> ainsley: fox nation will stream reaction from veterans speaking with brian kilmeade. our very own right there to the side. voters in arizona, ohio and florida are heading to the polls today and keeping an eye on important down ballot races. three candidates battling for the party nomination hoping to flip one of the most vulnerable democratic-held seats. polls are open in illinois, kansas and arizona. another incident involving a boeing plane. landed in oregon with a cracked
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inner wind shield. this after the blown out plug in january. other incidents, plane lost a panel midflight and another aircraft lost a tire just after takeoff.f. not good, keep the tires onnen plas. ticket prices could sky rocket. abortioning production is constrained with boeing and demand for travel is up. earlier today, new effort to create a pill that replaces your workout routine and we want to know what you thought and your responses came pouring in. >> no pills, go for a walk. >> who wouldn't? gym fees are like a payment on a are ca, too dangerous for women to walk or run alone. >> with a bad back, i can't exercise, would be great. >> david says no way, nothing
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better than well earned good sweat. those are headlines. a plus. >> steve: after you describe this pill, bven working on for a while, the people working on it said there is never replacement for exercise, but this pill is for people who can't exercise like elderly or enfermed. great for them. >> carley: got it. good news for the elderly and infirmed. >> brian: rich people move their body around? >> steve: you have a butler. what do the french do? >> brian: they do stretching. i would do the stretch lab, that is good, it is awkward. have another man stretch you. >> steve: stretch lab? >> carley: and go to the cry room. >> steve: is that a massage? >> brian: they stretch you out, i go 25 minutes.
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it is awkward. yankees go out there and professional athletes have people stretch them out, tom brady. until the yankees hire me. >> lawrence: women can stretch you, too. >> brian: i get luck of the draw, though. >> ainsley: how many women do you have stretching you? >> lawrence: just saying at the gym -- >> steve: you any to the stretch lab, too? >> lawrence: i do. one in my building. >> ainsley: i love when my trainer stretches me, my back, stands behind me and puts a tube behind me. >> brian: tom brady started it. i'm not worried about weight, it drove bill belichick crazy. if you want to host until you are 65, have a man stretch you. >> ainsley: have you done the ice cold plunge thing? >> lawrence: i do that, too. >> brian: i don't have the
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>> lawrence: president biden visiting nevada and arizona this week. it will take relentless effort to beat donald trump. here is reaction. noah, what is the plan? bring the same joe biden that delivered the state of the union address, a lot of yelling? >> put aside the image of joe biden doing anything relentlessly. the campaign will have a hard time. one, i think joe biden cannot hit the campaign trail the way a normal candidate can. his handlers want to keep him
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protected. biden has governedrom the left for three years. when you run for reelection, you run on your record. you can't run on promises of what you are going to do. you have to talk about what you have done and he's campaigned from the left. he will get out there like a unifier and man of the common people. i don't think that will fly. he will turn people off. >> lawrence: not when people are suffering. interesting scandal over the weekend. apparently you can't use the word bloodbath. we did digging, our friend sean hannity sent this from the media. >> politico.com, reports on the bloodbath at the rnc. >> i will not sugar coat it for
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anybody, people who don't think this election is going to be a bloodbath are mistaken. >> administration braces for a bloodbath in a wave of staff departure. >> what is described as market bloodbath. >> ohio, that was a bloodbath. >> iowa promising this would be a bloodbath, it will be a bloodbath and after they leave new hampshire, bloodbath on her home turf, that is tough. >> left a lot of corpses in his wake. >> lawrence: they can say it, he can't say it. >> so cringe, i can't believe they have learned nothing and doing the old hysteria routine with them and pulling words out of context, nobody buys this, so dumb. >> lawrence: problem with outrage, wait until later on, people will be burnt out.
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next 10 or 20 years, stop it now, if you can. >> brian: bruce blakeman joins us now. how did it come to be you had caitlyn jenner going to bat for you as a trans male -- female, rather. >> we knew caitlyn jenner's position and she supported my executive order and asked her to reach out and come to new york with us and support the ban. she was gracious, came to nassau county. she laid it out why biological females should not compete against biological males, it is unsafe and unfair and we want a level playing field. >> brian: caitlyn jenner said i am still genetically male, technically i'm female, other
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hand i know i'm not. having said that, she agrees with you having been one of the 1970 olympians, says it is not fair to do this. where are you with your lawsuit? you declared this for nassau county, leticia james, a real dream, decided to sue you, what is going on now? >> well, first of all, leticia james sent a cease and desist order to me and i reviewed with my lawyers and we decided to sue her and initiated lawsuit in eastern district of new york to stop her from enforcing her cease and desist order and i was sued by new york civil liberties union and some roller hockey team that wanted to have
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transgender biological males compete against females. i don't know where they are from, never heard from them. we are in state and federal court. women are protected class under federal law since title nine 50 years ago, federal government recognized we have to have a level playing field for women. >> brian: i think that is fine, let woman compete against women, girls against girls, they only have a small window and should have a fair playing field. continue the fight, appreciate it. to carley shimkus. >> carley: i do. here is latest on what they are calling kate gate. prince william is returning to work after tmz had footage of
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>> lawrence: it was a kennedy family affair at the white house this weekend. one missing was robert f kennedy jr., running as independent for president. >> ainsley: look how big, a lot of people from their family were
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there. jesse watters, the author of his new book is here, we'll get to that. >> jesse: sounds like my family, my family would probably donate to my opposition. this is nothing new to me. i would be annoyed if the white house wasn't giving secret service to your family. >> brian: kennedy not running for president, what would go wrong. >> steve: sounds like when your mom takes exception with things you say on tv. >> jesse: yes, which is quite often and she's probably hate watching "fox and friends" right now, not that she doesn't always watch "fox and friends." she is a huge brian kilmeade friend. >> ainsley: how did you become so conservative?
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>> jesse: i was at trinity college and watching c-span and realized republicans were talking about things the founding fathers were talking about. i was like, i might be a conservative. my parents disowned me. >> brian: how tough was that? >> jesse: i wanted to listen to limbaugh and my mom got road rage. >> steve: since that image, you have been over clempt, jesse, you need to go to this cry spa. in new york for $20 you go in and cry your eyes out. >> jesse: i hear jessica tarlov is a member. she has a punch card, 10 cries
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and 11th for free. brian and i are from the older generation and men don't cry. >> brian: lawrence said he never cries. >> lawrence: are you kidding me? i was busting his chops. i have a story of jesse watters and i liked his watch. man, can i get a rolex like that? if you work harder, you could get one. what if i cried instead of working hard? >> jesse: then you would never get to sit next to ainsley. they tell us women want sensitive men. >> steve: steve and i do sad stories and we -- >> steve: i crack up. any time there is something about kids or anything like that. >> ainsley: i don't want to cry,
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i don't like to cry. >> steve: get it together, new book jesse premiered today. you have excerpt to read. >> jesse: i discovered people have issues and these issues are getting bigger and crazier. ground swell projection, people projecting problem on society, your problems aren't my problems, they are, you are making them my problem. we do not need a social revolution because somebody has personal problems. book out today and i talked to 25 of the craziest people we could find and it wasn't hard and i listened. people think, jesse, you listen? they are right. first time in my life, i listened and they told my life story. would you tell jesse watters your life story? probably not but they did. from people that want to empty
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prisons, open borders, people that brought emotional support squirrels on to planes, these people explain why they believe what they believe and rooted in personal personality disorders, not rationality. >> steve: these people you talked to, you liked? >> jesse: are you surprised i'm that compassion at? >> steve: given that catalog of people. >> jesse: i have a heart, steve. one woman says she doesn't want to have children and why would anybody have children with climate change and violence and i spent an hour and a half trying to convince the woman why she should get pregnant. that saddened me, i love babies, you know how much i love babies.
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>> brian: did they know they were going to be in a book? >> jesse: now they do. no, now they do. >> lawrence: do you give them tough love in the book? >> jesse: one woman is a gentle pattern and doesn't have bedtimes and all the children sleep in the same bed. kids can eat whatever they want. it is ez kra and i told her she has to get it together. another guy says he samples fentanyl in case he uses it accidentally, he is building up t tolerance. crazy and insightful stories. >> ainsley: i want to see what these people look like. >> jesse: you are trying to get me to work more. >> steve: order now. "get it together." >> jesse: send johnny to the cry spa. >> steve: you're at work early.
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>> jesse: yes, now i have nothing to do. >> ainsley: go cry somewhere. congratulations, so proud of you. first day of spring and that means spring cleaning. but first -- you are supposed to read this. >> jesse: check in with bill hemmer for what is coming up top of the hour. >> bill: jesse prime time. good luck with the book. big primary day in ohio, watch this republican party today, novel approach to getting fentanyl off the street, we'll take you there. meet a few immigrants who came here the legal way, what do they think? and future with fortune. join dana perino and bill hemmer top of the hour, eight minutes away. lord, you know what's on our hearts.
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>> ainsley: it's the first day of spring so we're doing some spring cleaning. >> steve: with the kids. here with tips to get the whole family involved america's number one mom coach and mother of seven hannah keeley. seven? >> they're all adults now. i can't believe it. i have grandkids. >> steve: to use your kids it is brilliant. >> you have to leverage them somehow.
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>> steve: get them entertained. turn on the music. >> absolutely. always put on some music. get some really fun music that they like. for me when i was a kid it was the grease sound track. i always had to play danni but it was still fun. you also had to do that stuff. make it more fun. add music. play a game with it. one of the things that we do. we have a 20/20 day. i do it with my grandkids. have a timer. this is brilliant for any mom. set it to 20 minutes and challenge the kids can you find 20 things to giveaway for throwaway in 20 minutes? you have to hear the tick. you have to hear the tick. >> steve: what if they pick 20 things you don't want to throw away. >> ainsley: all those plastic toys you can't wait to get rid of. >> toss everything in there. >> steve: what do you have
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there? >> sock puppet. third tip. when the kids were little. instead of dusting the furniture i would have little sock puppets. put electric static cloth. air freshener, now they just go lick off all the furniture. how much more fun is that, right, than just cleaning up. >> steve: a great idea. >> this is my gift to you today. absolutely. >> steve: happy spring. >> you have to put them to work. >> steve: wrap it up. i will dust the set. >> ainsley: there is probably a lot of dust on there. we are about to find out. >> ainsley: let me see. >> wow, look at that. steve >> steve: check it out. >> bill: here we go. we're breaking the bank today. former president trump saying he can't afford a

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