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i'm not impugning your work, chris, because texas dps is keeping our country from literally being invaded on 24 hour base. for every two like this that are caught, how many get away? 30 seconds to you. >> todd, we don't know. we think it's very clear we are dealing with a very serious situation on the border. we talk about human smuggling. our state troopers have arrested 41,000 criminals. 19,000 were human smuggling events and we have been able to residue 900 children being smuggled in the last three years because of our efforts. real life situation that's been impacting us from day one and will continue to impact us unless there is some security measures put in place and consequences put in place. >> lt. chris olivares we thank you for joining the program with us this morning and what you are doing to keep texas and our country safe. we appreciate it. with that, "fox & friends" begins right now. >> thank you, todd, where is carley? oh, there you are right there. it is 6:00 here in new york
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city. this is monday, march 25th, 2024. and welcome to "fox & friends" for holy week. first up a fox news alert. today is the day former president donald trump has until 11:59 tonight to pay a whopping half a billion dollars bond. all the ways today could play out. we're going to explain them all to you. >> lawrence: mexico's president warning the border crisis will continue if the u.s. doesn't cave to his proposal. >> if they don't do the things that you said need to be done, then what? >> the flow of migrants will continue. >> lawrence: what a joke. >> carley: well wishes pouring in after princess kate's cancer announcement. dr. siegel on when women should start screening this medical monday. >> brian: all right. "fox & friends" begins right now. remember your mornings are better because you are with friends. go do it. throw the animation. ♪ >> steve: all right.
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let's kick things off. fox news alert. today deadline today for former president donald trump to pay his $454 million bond in his new york civil case. >> carley: that's right. if he doesn't do it, the state could begin freezing his bank accounts and seizing his assets. >> brian: besides that, not much at stake. eric shawn at the courthouse where the president former president is expected to appear on unrelated case. >> today is d-day. former president trump supposed to come up with $454 million bond that his lawyers say they can't get because it is too much money. as you said, we do expect the president to be here at manhattan criminal court later on this morning. that for the stormy daniels election interference hush money case. his lawyers that case throwed out or at least delayed by 90 days. supposed to start today but the judge gave them a month delay because the feds did not turn over about 100,000 pages worth of material dealing with michael
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cohen. as far as attorney general letitia james she could start attaching mr. trump's assets today because of that fraud being found liable for committing real estate fraud for years. here is what the former president says on truth social about all of that quote. letitia james has a terrible record on violent crime as new york state attorney general. she goes after trump for doing absolutely nothing wrong. well, judge arthur engoron found that president trump as well as trump organization did do something wrong, they falsely inflated the value of their real estate deal for years in order to get better terms on loans. that is why the judge socked him with a $454 million fine that the ill gotten gains, according to the judge. so what happens today in the attorney general can post deadline, do several things. one, freeze trumpens bank and brokerage accounts. collect rent from trump's tenants. seize trump's new york policies. the president still has some
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things he can do. he can appeal to higher court. sell the properties to raise funds. also seek financial assistance from multi-supporters and he has got another ace in the hole. that has to do with his truth social site. truth social today will go public and that can net the former president up to $3 billion but he can't sell any of that stock for six months, unless he gets a waiver. meanwhile the attorney general has already filed a judgment beginning the process on the seven springs estate. that's in west chester county. so that could be the first property to go. ironically, trump tower may not net her that much because it is a condo. the condo owners own those apartments. the former president's company owns the commercial space and of course the former president has his three story apartment in that building. meanwhile we expect him to be here later on this morning. we will see how that hearing goes. as long as this continues, while he even has his appeals ongoing for, this still cost him about $100,000 a day in interest.
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so the interest from the payments are racking up. see what happens here later at court when the former president arrives. >> brian: bring in elliott a former state prosecutor who worked in the manhattan d.a.'s off the. elliott, great to see you. first, let's talk about the 454 million. >> sure. >> brian: the president has until what time today to post that bond and what changes on tuesday if he doesn't? >> well, right now the ball is in the appellate division's court. i don't think anything is going to happen until we hear from them. they typically issue decisions on tuesday and thursday. >> brian: do you think letitia james cares about that. >> she may not have a choice. they have broad discretion and they could delay it. they could reduce the amount. they could waive the bond all together. although i think that's extremely unlikely. very foolish to take any action while we are waiting for the appellate decision. >> carley: what do you think the asupreme court decisions will ultimately. >> trump given good faith indication he is close to
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getting the bond together they will give him more time. >> steve: so you said they for the most part work on tuesdays? >> right. >> steve: what a difference a day makes. tomorrow could be the day that the appeals court says something or it could be a week from now. >> right. >> but you but, for the most part, given the fact shoe she would get so much bad pr from trump and others if she did not wait for this to play out, you know, judicially, but there's a -- she probably not going to do anything. >> no. there is a process here. she can't unilaterally start grabbing stuff it. just begins the process. first send out speaks to the financial institutions and figure out where bank accounts are and brokerage accounts are. those subpoenas have to come back to you. then you go to court judge engoron to get a lien. it takes months even a years to make a dent in substantial amount. >> lawrence: congresswoman in new york a.o.c. had this to say about seizing trump's assets. watch. >> i think what we are dealing
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with politically is the much larger and much more grave and serious pressure of having this judgment against donald trump and him being in this degree of debt and the financial pressures that he is under and what he is subject to do in order to obtain those assets, i actually think that whether -- i actually think that there is risk in not seizing these assets and the open window that exists in him trying to secure these funds through other means. >> lawrence: that was a word salad but the question is that a proper legal argument? >> sounds like she is trying to deny him the same basic right every litigant has. >> steve: due process. >> due process. we don't have preventative it in this country take away they might do something corrupt. >> brian: just real quick. you think it's unlikely for them to reduce the total, correct?
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>> right. yeah. >> brian: even though they put 1,000 page proposal different examples much different times reduced from 38 million to 10,000. >> i think it would be a wiser course for the attorney general because searching for some of these real estate assets and untangling this webex extremely complicated and expensive. wiser courts would be to consent to a reduction if he is can put up a significant reduction. >> brian: without the court? >> the parties can agree to it without the court. >> brian: she is not into that. >> lawrence: possibility of this going to the high court, the supreme court, when you look at rgb's opinion back in the day, and civil assets forfeiture has been under scrutiny for a while. do you think the high court could overturn all of this? >> yeah. even though it's unusual for cases to make it to the supreme court, when you think of the eighth amendment prediction against excessive fines, what doesn't fit the gilbert than this as excessive fine? >> steve: yeah. >> carley: there is a chance that donald trump already has all of the money squared away.
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he said that he has already almost $500 million but he just wants to use it on the campaign trail. if he does have the money, he might be withholding it for the time being until the appeals court makes the decision. also, because it benefits him politically because a lot of americans see this as a huge overreach on the part of letitia james. but is he ultimately, if the appeals court doesn't rule in his favor, going to have to pay this massive amount of money. what will that look like? is that one lump sum all going to la tissue a shah games' office? >> no. it's actually -- it's held by the court. equivalent of an escrow account. >> steve: right. so, elliott, last week, on friday, we read the truth social thing from trump that said i've got -- you know, i have worked hard my whole life. i've got the money. i have got the money. at the same time his attorneys are arguing in legal court documents he does not have the money. >> right. >> steve: okay, so what happens now? because, you know, going
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forward, it's like have you guys talked? >> the attorney general's office is absolutely going to point to that statement lean on that statement to claim that actually he does have the money. so, i'm sure his lawyers were not happy when that came out on truth social. critical condition critical condition trump wasn't referring to cash on hand. >> right. >> >> carley: elliot, you mentioned something that is really important that i don't think a lot of americans have considered yet. by no fault of their own we're in real unchartered territory here. suspects that this is a complicated thing for la tichina shah james to do. it takes time. if takes resources, and this is taxpayer dollars. how much money are we talking about here? >> there is no doubt in my mind that they reached 8 figures on this. but chasing these assets will make it a lot more expensive. some of these real estate assets may be completely off limits. if he has put his equity interest in irrevocable trust you will spend years trying to untangle ll cs and it will be for not. >> steve: donald trump is going to appear in another courtroom
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involving the stormy daniels hush money payment. >> right. >> steve: last week the judge said okay. new documents. we will give him 30 days. actually, that was the d.a. so, what's going to happen today. >> you know in your guarded variety criminal case if a defense lawyer walks into court and says judge i need this many weeks and months to go through the discovery material yeah, sure. that's the safer course for a judge. takes a way a potential appellate issue. nothing typical about this case. prosecutors are going to argue very little of that discovery material related this case. >> lawrence: how unusual is it for a prosecution's office to not get the discovery from the feds before they go with a case? don't you want all the ammo possible if you are going to bring a case? >> something broke down here between the d.a.'s office. the u.s. attorney's office and the fbi. we haven't really untangled whose fault it is. you should not be getting 170,000 pages of discovery once a trial date has been set.
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>> steve: would that come out today? would they explain we asked for a year ago? >> that's going to be argued in front of the judge today. and that will be a big bone of contention who is to blame and how much adjournment they are entitled to. >> brian: this is what alvin bragg says. out of all the pages i give, thousand pages only 300 are new. >> i have a feeling trump's lawyers. >> carley: 170,000 documents. that's why i could never be a lawyer. that is too much reading. elliott, thank you so much. >> steve: meanwhile, the guy who runs mexico, mr. obrador was over on "60 minutes" last night and essentially it was a wide ranging interview. there you can see him in the oval office with her current president joe biden. you know, he revealed what this administration has done over the last couple of years regarding immigration. he said that joe had sent the secretary of state down there and asked to help slow the flow of migrants. and after they had that meeting,
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and they talked about it, the flow stopped by like 50%. because, he says, mexico was doing a better job managing the number of migrants who were coming into the country. >> lawrence: this is what he had to say in that interview. watch. >> if they don't do the things that you've said need to be done, then what? >> the philosophy migrants will continue. >> your critics have said what you are doing -- what you are asking for to help secure the border is diplomatic blackmail. what do you say? >> i'm speaking frankly. we have to say things as they are. and i always say what i feel. i always say what i think. >> lawrence: so i don't care what language he said that in can you imagine that happened under donald trump where he gets to threaten the country and say this is going to happen he? also lied in that press -- in that interview and there was no pushback on it. there was no acknowledgement what the state of texas has done
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to secure the border. he is taking credit from the surge of resources when it comes to the national guard and texas dps pushing the migrants back and is he saying because his meeting with the president the president did what he said, that that's why the flow has stopped. >> brian: this is what he is demanding of us, with the embargo on cuba, change your policy on venezuela or else the flow ins it. do you believe this? and then he talked about contrasted how he dealt with trump and dealt with him directly i like dealing with him one-on-one. i started telling him about the wall. he goes don't worry about the wall. there is plenty of tunnels and work on the tunnels. showed him the pictures. >> brian: did he put 20,000 agents on his southern border. did he allow the remain in mexico happen. do you know who reversed it in the courts. do you know who reversed the rio grande brewies becausen in the middle of rio grande one side is mexico and other side is texas. do you know who reversed that? joe biden reversed that? he didn't want the buoys there.
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joe biden is the one who fought the building of the wall. joe biden st. one who is against the decks national guard doing anything. >> so, don't let anyone tell you that it was stuck in congress or else we would have had this revolutionary tax reform. >> joe biden and the fedex can president. >> there was one other thing that he didded a after that soundbite ended. if they don't do some of the stuff brian mentioned will you continue to help secure the border snnd a he said yes. >> brian: they are not. they are not doing it. so, i think that was a very interesting interview. it was fascinating that they feel bold enough that they can actually extort america. >> lawrence: you talk about bold enough, this is the same president and this was, thank thankfully asked in the middle of the interview that what he did not like when a "new york times" reporter had to say, he put her cell phone number out there. and then when he was asked about
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that he goes i meant her no harm. because she is a public figure just like me. we know how the corruption in mexico works. how they target their opponents. and the fact that the administration is using the same talking points as the mexican president, i think is astonishing. >> ainsley: this is happening at a time when the fbi director just confirmed that there is a human human smuggling with links to isis that is now infiltrating our country. >> brian: isis-k look out. russia. they have actually hit -- the same group hit france. we know they hit iran. got stopped in netherlands and germany. believe me, they're aiming for us. >> lawrence: putins say that the ukrainians were responsible. >> brian: that's a lie. >> carley: mexican president would have never made a comment like this under former president trump. >> there would be so much pressure economic pressure on mexico so fast. he would never say anything like that on our air as well. a 12-year-old boy in texas has
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been charged with after deputies accused him and his 7-year-old bother of stabbing a woman in her driveway. this surveillance footage shows the two walking up to the victim's driveway before riding away on their bicycles, deputies say the victim got into an argument with the two before the stabbing. she is in critical condition. the 12-year-old is facing an aggravated assault charge but the 7-year-old is too young to be charged. the nypd arresting a man accusing him of robbing lululemon stores in the city a dozen times this year. officers say that includes robbing the same lululemon store in manhattan six times. he was nabbed brand store soho last week with more than a dozen bags filled with merchandise according to police. is he facing burglary and grand larceny charges. i guess he likes spandex. new reports reveal kate middleton met with king charles
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a day before privately before announcing cancer diagnosis. they joined each other for private lunch thursday as king charles recovers from his cancer diagnosis. the princess of wales' announcement came nearly one month after his majesty's treatment began for a cancer. still no word on what type of cancer kate is being treated for. happening today, los angeles dodgers star pitcher shohei ohtani will speak to the media for the first time since his interpreter was accused of stealing $4.5 million in a sports betting scandal. the irs now launching an investigation into ohtani's interpreter after officials say he wired funds from the baseball star's bank account to a bookie. the mlb is also investigating. now to some wild video out of the caribbean. carnival's freedom cruise ship catching fire over the weekend for the second time in less than two years a passenger taking video of smoke pouring out of the ship's exhaust pipe on
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saturday. not something you want to see on a boat. carnival posted update possibility of a lightning strike no. injuries or major damage were reported. and a florida deputy saving her k-9 partner after the pup jumped over the railing of a bridge. two walking back from an arrest when zep pal zeppelin guardrail. pulled him back to safety. without the falk fast action there was no question that zeppelin would have fallen approximately 457 feet into the indian river and most likely to his death. and those are your headlines. lawrence, i'm sure that one hits for you. lawrence lawrence that's ununusual for a mau to do that. >> carley: the puppy is okay. >> brian: reminds me much better than that verdict anchorman.
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remember when he got punted off a bridge, that kid. >> carley: the dog? >> brian: i dog? >> lawrence: how you find these transitions i don't know? >> brian: it's our industry. i always watch documentaries about our industry. >> steve: stay classy. >> carley: anchorman is not a documentary, brian. sorry to break it to you. >> steve: anchorman is something can you watch on your dvd. we want you to set your dvr so you can watch "fox & friends" every morning. >> carley: that was another transition. i'm not worthy of this desk. >> brian: yes you are, young lady. >> steve: ' it's good to have you. >> brian: squatters accused of new york woman and stealing her car. >> steve: paul mauro as you can see reporting for duty the squatting sepsd being glamorized by the left wing media.es paul i.s next. or an unbearable itch.
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her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. >> lawrence: fox weather alert. blizzard warnings in place for parts of the plains and upper midwest as a major spring storm blasts the region with strong winds and heavy snow. this geared up tore the worst the region has seen in over a year. check in with janice dean for fox weather forecast.
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>> we have everything here happening through tuesday. the heavy snow, the blizzard warnings and the severe threat including tornadoes today. can you see we have all kinds of inclement weather that's going to cause travel delays especially across the colorado rockies up towards the upper midwest where we have the snow component and the blizzard warning in effect meaning that winds at least 35 miles per hour gusting upwardz of 450 to 60 miles per hour for a long duration of time. so snow on the ground. blowing snow making travel difficult if not impossible. here are some of the top wind reports. not only the blizzard component as well as the clear threat we also have the risk for wildfire spreading over parts of texas. so everything we are talking about today, the snow still to come, upwards of a foot in some of these areas for the upper midwest. and then we have the tornado risk. so we have already seen tornadoes for parts of the texas panhandle up towards oklahoma. severe risk is going to cross over the mississippi river valley today. so, be alert. make sure you know where you are
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going to get those watches and warnings and the is storm is going to move east wards towards the east coast over the next few days. lots to talk about. lawrence, we will keep you up to date. >> lawrence: definitely praying for my texas family. >> janice: you got it. >> lawrence: starting with a fox news alert. two of the four men charged in the deadly attack on moscow concert hall friday are admitting their guilt. they appeared in court yesterday showing signs of been beaten. the least 137 people were killed in the attack with isis-k has taken credit for. the suspects are facing terrorism charges in russia. vice president kamala harris refusing to rule out consequences for israel if they defy the biden administration wishes and continue to advance military forces deeper into the gaza strip. harris saying, quote: we have been clear in multiple conversations in every way that any major military operation in rafah would be a huge mistake. the u.n. gets to set to vote on a new resolution cease-fire in gaza later today.
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and those are your headlines. brian, i'm sure you disagree with that. >> brian: all right. thank you very much. meanwhile, let's talk about squatting. two teenage squatters arrested for killing a woman in her new york city apartment. stuffing her body in a duffle bag. 18-year-old mckenziely austin reportedly giving police a fake identity after crashing the victim's stolen car. here with reaction is attorney and retired she goes back in to fix it up. two squatters are there. see her kill certify her body in a body bag. how unique is this story? >> unfortunately not that unique. homicide related to it is thankfully, the squatting thing is becoming more and more common. any cop had this story in new york especially manhattan people sublet bedrooms. once somebody is there for 30 days and youth under the new york law particularly lenient.
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they have tenants rights. go to court to get them out. battle royale. the perps know that they get the idea a place might be empty. various ways to do it. work with corrupt real estate agents to do it. get get some mail there, something that demonstrates they are there, and now you have got a real headache. ains. >> brian: huge problem in new york and georgia. atlanta, specifically. you say florida is doing it right. >> florida has a much longer term for you are to be there before can you claim any tenant's rights. as a result the landlords who actually own the property have a much stronger position to say no, no, no, no. i did not allow this person there. not a tenant. i don't need to go to court. they are trespassing. the police are empowered to get them out. >> brian: why do you feel as though most media is glamorizing this? to me, there is no winner here except the squatter until they are kicked out. >> it comes in, my estimation, from the hyper progressive wing ever the democratic party. but that is the wing these days that has all the energy, all the
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media and really has the voice. it somewhat dovetails with this antifa message of fighting society. fighting the men and it's become very trendy among those folks. and a lot of those folks are quite marginal that's where do you see violence. people do have to be careful. >> brian: have to be careful. should someone worry if they're on vacation or have a vacation home that they could come into it and someone could be there. >> they should check their local laws to see what the term is. in new york as i said it's a very low 30. if you are going to be gone, gone for two months to your honor. do a few things. make sure you have locks and ring cameras that will alert you if somebody is there. have your neighbors in on it. if you get wind of the fact somebody broken the window. inside of 30 days. it may not be just be a burglary you have got it react. >> brian: society is unfair there is not enough housing. this is how desperate people are. your reaction? >> originally that was the impetus. keep families, young mothers thrown out into the snow young kids by predatory landlords. like everything else we made it
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too easy. it's been exploited by bad actors and it is a loophole which i have heard you guys mention for potential terrorists. at some point we are going to realize we have people here that we didn't know were here and they were under the radar, off the grid through a mechanism like this. i have seen it. it can happen again. >> brian: paul mauro, thanks so much. appreciate it. meanwhile, let's talk about another case. the fani willis issuing a new warning to former president trump. >> i don't feel like we have been slowed down at all. do i think that there are efforts to slow down this train. but the train is coming. >> brian: really in the next guest blew the lid on the fani willis situation and relationship. ash lee merchant is live here, next. ♪ ♪ choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine -
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>> i don't feel like my reputation needs be reclaimed. let's say it for the record. i'm not embarrassed by anything i have done. you know, i guess my greatest crime is i had a relationship with a man. all while that was going on. we were writing responsive briefs. we were still doing the case in the way that it needed to be done. i don't feel like we have been slowed down at all. do i think there are efforts to slow down this train but the train is coming. >> steve: the train is coming. fulton county, georgia d.a. fani willis says she is not embarrassed by her near d.q.d. disqualification in first public comments after the nathan wade scandal and hearings. now has ha new warning for donald trump. next guest initiated the effort to remove willis from the election interference case against trump and his co-defendants. one of whom she represents and ash lee merchant joins us from her office now. good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm doing okay. you know, she was defiant.
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the train is coming and she is not embarrassed at all. what do you make of that? >> that was a little surprising. i think i would be embarrassed if i had an affair with a married man and it was on national tv. that's okay. i understand the train is coming. we are ready we will be ready whenever the case goes to trial. hopeful that it doesn't interfere with everything else that's going on in the world. but we are ready when the case comes forward. >> she says that she has prosecutors essentially who are still working on the case. >> but, it just hangs in the balance because we don't know where it's going to go. can you bring us up to speed on where we are in this case because last we heard judge mcafee the guy who said it's either wade or willis. one of have you got to leave. it sounds like he is weighing a bunch of different stuff. you want this to go to an appeals court to say hey, she has got to get off the case, right? >> right, right. that's where we are really steve, judge mcafee said there is a lot here but i'm not going
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to find that she is dqed so the case is now going to go up to the court of appeals. the court of appeals can decide they can either send it back and say you are disqualified. you need a new prosecutor. they can send it back and say judge mcafee you actually made some errors. we think the actual, you know, impropriety here is enough and tell him to go ahead and fix it or think could say we are not going to decide this and then go up to the supreme court. so, you know, it's not going to be decided quickly. it's going to take at least a couple months for its to work its way through the system to determine whether or not she actually is disqualified. >> steve: does this happen before the election? >> i don't see any way that this could happen before the election. i mean. >> the appellate process takes about six months once it's initiated and we are not even there yet. we are still early i on in the stages. i don't see how it could happen that quickly. plus, ms. willis has charged this case extremely overbroad. no trial is going to happen and be resolved before the election. so what they're looking at is actually having someone running
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for office, running for the office of president being on trial. that's unheard of. >> steve: right. ash lee, right now it looks like. the case of the four cases facing donald trump right now. it looks like the strongest case to happen before the election actually has a court appearance today. donald trump is going to be in a courtroom here in manhattan, lower manhattan later today as they try to figure out exactly what the schedule will be for this -- the hush money stormy daniels case. i know it's hard to keep track of all the different cases, but, and i know you don't think this is a strong case, but it probably is going to happen before the election, right? >> this is the most likely case. if something is going to happen before the election this is the case. this is by far the weakest case in my opinion out of all of the cases. it's ironic that this is the one they are pushing forward and
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this is the one that's going to be heard. the issue is not delay caused by the defense. that's what a lot of people are saying the defense is asking for a continuance. no, it's actually the state is just now handing over additional evidence. so, if they wanted this case to push forward quickly, they could have gotten all that evidence together. >> steve: right. >> the state can coordinate with the government and get all of this information. have it ready to go forward early on and then you north having all of these delays. they are creating opportunities for the defense to say we are not ready and that's reasonable. >> steve: as we were talking to a former state prosecutor a little while ago. ultimately, the trump side of is going to say, look, there is over 100,000 documents and then alvin bragg is going to say there is only like 300 that really are germane to this. let's see what happens. but ultimately it, comes down to the case where it sounds like alvin bragg asked the people who looked into michael cohen, they said hey, give us all the stuff you have got on it. apparently they didn't until the
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11th hour. and it sounds like the feds, when they were doing the prosecuting of this guy, it sounded like they were reluctant to go forward and charge mr. trump because in that particular hush money case, the star witness would be michael cohen who has some credibility problems they say. >> right. and there's two things there. so, michael cohen is the star witness. that's the evidence that you need more than anything. i need that evidence. and that's what they have been withholding. plus, even if they are saying there is only 300 relevant documents that doesn't mean there is not a document relevant to the defense. the prosecutors aren't in the defense's head. if they give thousands of documents. the defense lawyers have an ohave a dutyto look at those 30. government we are going to trust you on that and ignore the rest of them. that's ridiculous. they have-to-a job to do. they have to look at every page of that document. >> steve: busy day in the courtroom. ash lee, thank you for joining
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us to explain your point of view. >> thanks, good to see you. >> steve: have a good week. 18 minutes before the top of the hour on this and movement of the prince and princess of wales extremely moved by the public's response to kate's cancer diagnosis. alex hogan is outside kensington palace in london. she is coming up. plus, hour the princess' cancer awareness is raising awareness around the world. the doc is in this medical monday. that's right. dr. marc siegel is here next on "fox & friends" ♪ just another manic monday ♪ wish it were sunday ♪ that's my fun day
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>> carley: the prince and princess of wales is he they are moved by the public response to kate's cancer diagnosis. alex is live outside of kensington palace with all the details. >> yes, we are outside kensington palace which is the officialens are of the prince and princess of wales. people have been coming here sohio their support. in response, kensington palace issued this statement reading, quote: they are extremely moved by the public's warmth and support and are grateful for the understanding and of their request for privacy at this time.
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it was late friday when the news broke that princess catherine is undergoing preventative chemotherapy and has cancer a diagnosis learned after her abdominal surgery in january for undisclosed condition. she shared the news after a lot of speculation over her health but said it was most important to explain this all to her children first is snowing on the things. everyone with this disease please do not lose faith or hope you are not alone final residence and around the world. >> carley: alex outside of glas thank you so much. shocking the world and raising awareness for younger women at risk to start screening for
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cancer. when should women begin and what sort of tests should they be asking for? here to answer those questions on this medical monday is fox news medical contributor dr. marc siegel. dr. siegel, good morning to you. usually when something big like this happens awareness is raised and that's a good thing. when should women start screening for cancers and what sort of tests should they be asking for. >> as you said this is very important that she came forward. very big public service. consciousness and awareness raising for young women. women should start with cervical cancer screening at the age of 30 or earlier. i mean, pap tests over two or three years. make sure you don't have hpv which is a human papilloma virus. you want to get vaccinated against that when you are in your teens. that's hugely important. the number one cancer of women is breast cancer. 240,000 cases per year. people might say kate middleton is 42 years old. we are starting to see cancers in younger and younger women.
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you our own nicole saphier one of the top radiologists? the country insists on screening breast cancer 40 and above. use mammograms. ultrasound in the 40 to 50 decade. >> carley: are these things patients should be asking for or typical when you go to the doctor they say now is the time do it? >> doctors should know it. >> carley: they look at your chart and age and say let's do it nownkts patients should be their own advocate. other things. personalized medicine means i have got to know your genetic background did. your father or mother have something very young. i may send you for genetic testing. bowel squeeze, colon cancer. start 45 but earlier if they have genetic thing. ovarian cancer if had you brca gene i might screen you or ovarian cancer younger. hard to screen for that there is
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a blood test can i do and do ultrasound. >> carley: the way that she phrase her cancer diagnosis in the video that she released she said she found it had been present and did a round of preventative chemotherapy. that sounds like a pretty positive diagnosis or should i be reading this a different way. >> that's how i'm reading it. preventative means it's not there now. >> carley: doesn't have cancer now. >> what she is saying i suspect she does not have it now. they got rid of it. they found it after that operation. probably on pathology. they got rid of it. now you get chemo to make sure it doesn't come back. we do that all the timed a gentleman mavunga chemo if you do it early and that kind of chemo chances extremely high yoe cases right know surpassed the 2023 level entirely first of
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all if you have measles what happens to you. >> really worried about young children here, carley. we are seeing outpouring of measles around the world now. 9 million or more case as year ago. only 83% of the world is vaccinated against measles. this vaccine 100 percent effective. if you don't have it and not vaccinated and get it, and there is a window you can't even get vaccinated under the year of 1-year-old you can't get a measles vaccine. all right. so there is the rash, you get red eyes and flu like syndrome but high risk of pneumonia. that's the problem with it. it end up hospitalizing people. >> carley: why are we seeing increase. >> a because of travel. seeing a huge amount of it in europe right now. 45,000 cases and in asia. also, the border. because people are coming across the border. we can't check to see if they are vaccinated. they are coming illegally they are bringing measles, too. and other diseases. >> carley: thank you for joining
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us on this medical monday. we appreciate you as always. brian, over to you. >> brian: you don't know where i am. >> carley: you are upstairs. >> brian: insane buzzer beater from 9 seed texas a&m top seeded houston forced overtime. >> inbounder looking to bounce. garcia borders. .[buzzer] >> we are tied. >> they had to keep playing overtime not a win. magic run out for the aggies in the extra period. houston won 100 to 95. colorado using a big second half make it a close game against number two seed marquette. picked up 81-77 to win advance to the sweet 16. women's side only one perfect bracket remains across the country. top seed stanford needed late game heroics to survive second round game with iowa state last night.
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>> stanford, dmitry, the cardinal had the lead back. >> stanford went on to win by 6, 87-81. there in the sweet 16 new study revealing most disgruntled fan base in lawrence and will cain's dallas cowboys want to police. get over here, lawrence, new york giants making the list number 4 spot. believe me i feel it everyday. panthers jaguars round out. the number of social media posts made by team fans. cowboys had a great regular season but do nothing in the post season. >> lawrence: this is ridiculous. >> brian: what is ridiculous you? are disgruntled, right? >> lawrence: most loyal fan base in the world. >> brian: where are you going to go? >> lawrence: dallas. >> brian: flip to the other team. i'm telling you have fallen short and it bothers you, admit it. >> disgruntle tell. >> now disgruntled on the tax.
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