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♪ >> lawrence: all right. it's 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. it's monday, june 10th. and this is "fox & friends." president biden is headed back to europe this week for the g-7 after another gaffe on the world stage and mixing up ukraine with iraq. >> i mean, the idea we had to wait all those months just to get the money for iraq. >> ainsley: plus, crime-riddled capital. three men tried rob one of collins staffers at gunpoint. why does this keep happening? >> brian: snubbed by team u.s.a. rookie sensation caitlin clark taking the high road after not making the olympic team. >> most competitive team of the world i knew it could be on the other wait a minute i was either going to be on the team or not on the team. i'm excited for them. going to be rooting them on to win gold. >> steve: what were they thinking? we're going to discuss that. >> ainsley: she will make it eventually she just got to the
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wnba. >> steve: we want to watch her in four weeks. second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. and, remember, mornings are better with friends. >> ainsley: start this hour with president biden in delaware as he gets red to head back to europe for the g-7 summit this week. why did he come home? this comes after he made another mistake on the world stage. >> lawrence: mike emanuel joins us live outside the white house. so, mike, we hear that the president is still in delaware. any word on if he is going to attend his son's trial or is he expected back at the white house this morning? >> he is expected back at the white house, lawrence. good morning to you. president biden back in the united states as you mentioned before he heads back to europe for that g-7 summit in italy. the president wrapped up his trip to france with a visit to an historic cemetery with a lot of american heroes from world war i are buried. mr. biden went after congress and his critics but mentioned the wrong war in his attack. >> i think there is a new
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horizon in the sense of some within the country wanting to let that slip. the idea that we become semiisolationists now, which some are talking about. i mean, the idea we had to wait all those months just to get the money for iraq. >> mike: the president was out of town but that didn't stop thousands of protesters from rallying outside of the white house on saturday. it was a combination of pro-palestinian and antiwar demonstrators. they yessed in red seeking to create a human red line around the white house, calling for a cease-fire in gaza. organizers were clearly angry with mr. biden. statues neither white house, including one of andrew jackson, were vandalized on saturday, red paint, handprints and some spray paint graffiti. national park service officials are assessing the extent and cause of the damage. the park service is starting with a good power wash this week. back to you guys in new york. >> brian: mike, i know you worked this weekend. where were the cops? where was the law enforcement?
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i heard that a park ranger was forced or a couple of park rangers actually forced from there by the angry crowd? i heard they had jihadist signs up there. hamas head bands? we just let this happen? >> mike: i saw some police respond to certain incidents over the course of the afternoon on saturday. but, i was shocked to see the protesters going up to that andrew jackson statue putting red paint handprints on the statue. seeing spray paint on the statues as well. clearly a decision was made that they were not going to immediately crack down. i will tell you there are cameras all over jackson square. so i if i if they want to find these people and arrest them, they could. but i haven't heard for sure whether they will. >> steve: so, mike, the president flew back yesterday from france. now, in a day or two is he going to fly back to italy, between that and the number of flights that the first lady, jill biden took back and forth, back and
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forth to go to hunter's trial on friday, his -- you know, you would think that the president's environmental supporters. >> ainsley: right. >> steve: the greenies would not like the carbon footprint he is putting out. >> mike: yeah. i think there is no question about that, steve. obviously going back and forth across the trans-atlantic in air force 1 is a meaningful trip and obviously a lot of fuel burned with that the president making the call to come home to delaware and come back to the white house before heading back to italy when one would think perhaps he could spend a couple days in uranium it. might also be easier on his body to stay in europe for several days before jumping back and forth between the time zones. >> brian: thanks, mike. >> lawrence: what a disgrace the nation's capital has come to. car jacks all over the place and you got murders. >> brian: jihadists. >> lawrence: jihadists pro-hamas stuff there people that want to harm america. and the president is not doing anything about it. >> ainsley: how does the
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president mix up iraq with ukraine? >> steve: it wasn't in the teleprompter. >> ainsley: remember in 2023 he kept saying putin was losing the war in iraq instead of ukraine. the white house, peter said this the white house stenographer had to change the transcript to fix it. >> brian: they put in brackets. i would add, this do you know what he is not going to. zelenskyy is hosting a peace summit to try to work our way towards peace. he said to the president, you are going to be there, right? he goes no, i got a fundraiser with barack obama. i will send the have the. really need to you go. we got to get something done there. need to you go. i got a fundraiser. how serious are you with that? >> steve: indeed. meanwhile, in other news, the former president of the united states, donald trump in las vegas, is he trying to ensure that he can get more votes when it comes to the voting out there. particularly, hot weekend in las vegas in a lot of the part of the country. >> ainsley: 100 degrees.
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>> steve: hired extra medics, loaded up on fans, water bottles. people could use the umbrellas because temperatures were over 100 degrees. nonetheless, the reason they stood out there, they wanted to hear him and he did not let them down. here is some of what the former president had to say. >> now we have a lot of democrats that are coming over because, really we're the party of common sense. four years ago i handed crooked joe the strongest, most secure border in the history of our country. this is a different level. this is the worst border in the history of the world. we took in hundreds of millions of dollars and much of it was small money donors. hundreds of thousands of people contributed. that they wouldn't have except for the court case. and our poll numbers are higher now than they were before because the people are watching and they know a fake deal. for those hotel workers and people that get tips. you're going to be very happy. because, when i get it office. we are going to not charge taxes on tips. people making tips.
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[cheers] >> people are saying to themselves were we better off four years or are we better off now? >> brian: other thing that stands out about his speeches. is he having a better time than i can ever remember him. goes back to maybe 2015. is he going off for a guy that knows is he going to be sentenced july 11th. he could end up in jail and going through all the stress of everything else, i think that he sees the polls, it's the best polling he has ever had. it doesn't mean he has won. but it's the best polling he has ever had. imagine being in nevada. a place you lost by three points. and you are up in every poll by 4. two polls up by 12. >> lawrence: i'm sorry, ainsley. >> ainsley: go ahead. >> lawrence: going to go off script. but i have to say, i have been impressed with the discipline on the message, on the i. for most americans it is common sense. do you want a secure border or not? do you want to pay more taxes or not? do you think people should be paying taxes on their tips? do you want law and order in the country? >> ainsley: do you want to close
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the border? >> lawrence: do you want to close the border? >> ainsley: do you want a strong military? >> lawrence: interesting thing is. gallup ran this same poll 4 years ago and 56% of americans said they were better off but still with joe biden. the question is have things gotten so bad now. that's when things were good in the country. gone so bad people are willing to change the way they vote? it's not a matter if people think donald trump is better for them, we already know that. it was the same thing four years ago. are people willing to take his personality. >> ainsley: different from this election than we have seen in past elections. two guys running against each other who have both been presidents, who actually can do that comparison. you can say were you better off -- maybe you are making the same amount of money? is your dollar going further under biden or under trump? well, you are see inflation. inflation was 1.4 when donald trump was in office and now -- we have seen as high as what 7%, 8%, 9% under joe biden
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everything is 20%. >> ainsley: more than it used to be. >> steve: ultimately, there are a lot of things going haywire with the country over the last three and a half years i think it is to your point, lawrence, we have been talking about this for months. the bread and butter issue. everything costs so much. >> ainsley: common sense. i like the party of common sense. i hope he continues with it. >> steve: i bought six chicken thighs at the heart of the pandemic they were $5 -- >> brian: lefties and righties. >> ainsley: chicken thighs. >> brian: righties are more expensive they are usually right handed. >> lawrence: is that true? >> ainsley: no. >> lawrence: you know nothing about farming at all. >> ainsley: dawn does the cooking in that's who. >> steve: i have been in the grocery store 1 million times i have never seen right or left chicken thighs. >> brian: look closer. you are always in such a rush. >> steve: during the pandemic they were 4.50. i bought them yesterday they
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were $11. >> brian: that's a lot of thighs. >> steve: everything we by costs more there are labels left or right. >> brian: why not try breasts? >> steve: you know? i will tell you why. >> ainsley: not a breast guy. >> steve: there is nor flair in the chicken thigh. >> lawrence: have you been doing this 25-plus years. you ignore the comments. he tries to get you off-guard. [laughter] >> brian: that is so rude. >> ainsley: sorry. >> lawrence: you make a point and he hops in. >> steve: to his defense. i love that i love when he does thing that makes no sense. [laughter] never heard that before and now i have got to look it up because i love that. >> brian: pro-nonsense. >> ainsley: went from donald trump talking about common sense to brian making no sense. >> brian: thank you very much. i appreciate that. [laughter]
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>> steve: ever heard of left and right thighs. [roosrooster crowing] >> brian: more meat. >> steve: how can you tell? >> brian: you really know farming. >> steve: i was the president of the future farmers of america. >> brian: we have not gotten confirmation of that after reading what joe biden actually said and the truth. >> steve: we had confirmation. national ffa was on this program and revealed that -- anyway. >> steve: i g got a lot to goog. >> lawrence: do you plan on transitioning us. >> brian: no i'm going to bull doze straight ahead. now to a story out of washington mike collins and his staffers the late employee to be attacked in the nation's capital. they were robbed this weekend. >> ainsley: his staffers were. brooke singman has the story, what happened? >> brooke: revealing his staffer
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and attacked. the pair were robbed at gunpoint by two suspects. one of them stole a watch while another was punched in the face by one of the victims. collins posting on x about the attack blaming a soft on crime tone set by local politicians. collins saying, quote: our nation's capital has become a war zone pro-criminal policies pedaled by d.c.'s government. this photo of the suspect's asking anyone with information on the car to car t call them. this adds to a growing list of attacks on men and women and staff members in washington. last year a staff member of kentucky senator rand paul was stabbed in a random attack. angry craig was stabbed in her d.c. apartment building in november. henry cuellar was carjacked in october in another random attack. and a staffer of minnesota congressman brad was attacked gunpoint following the
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congressional baseball game last year d.c. police are still searching for the suspect's car and asking the public to remain vigilant. guys? >> steve: thank you very much, brooke. this is so troubling. my daughter lives in navy yard which her husband live in navy yard. >> lawrence: used to be in a nice area. >> steve: where national stadium is it's right there. henry cuellar was carjacked in front of the whole foods. it's so troubling. and, you know, let's go back like four years ago. my daughter, when she was working in congress, remember got hit over the head and robbed. she was knocked out -- knocked cold by somebody. and then, you know. >> ainsley: are you nervous for her? >> steve: not feeling good about it. we talked to her about safety and she is very, very careful. but, nonetheless, to the congressman from florida's -- rather georgia's point. things are out of control. >> lawrence: so much infamous on
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the capitol and having gates and national guard there you would think they would push that out through the city. you can't just worry about one day or one group of body. i understand protecting the people's house. but when you have the nation's capital that is strictly anarchy running through the city. >> steve: more cops in washington, d.c. than in any other city in the world per capita. >> brian: not just a washington story. philadelphia, and san francisco. now san diego. and certain -- some texas cities. i mean, this is the story about the lack of support for law enforcement and lack of conviction. that's when trump comes in. he doesn't say we're going to have a nationwide crackdown. he is coming up common senses shouldn't we crack down on criminals. shouldn't we provide safety. it's not a matter of revamping things. >> ainsley: what do they do in other countries where they don't have crime? >> steve: remember, famously that, story out of singapore, the guy did something, michael
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somebody, and his punishment was he was caned? remember that? >> brian: i'm pro-can 'king,. >> a lot is liberal cities. >> brian: no republican can get traction when they run for office. >> ainsley: new york city get out flip off the cameras, you are illegal immigrant. and you're walking the streets right after that. >> steve: they don't send you home. crazy. >> brian: carley shimkus somebody who never committed a crime. >> carley: once again i said as far as you know. you know everything about me, brian. >> brian: we have gone into your background. >> carley: i got more news to get to starting with. this important information here. a $20,000 reward now being offered as the search continues for a georgia 12-year-old. maria gomez perez reported missing a day after may 29th at her father's gainesville home. the hall county sheriff's office
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is working with more than two dozen investigators across local, state and federal agencies. investigators hope the reward money will encourage someone to come forward. happening today former president donald trump will be taking part in a virtual probation hearing after jury convicted him on 34 counts of falsifying business records in his new york fraud trial. this is the next step in the sentencing process for trump with his official sentence date scheduled for about a month from now on july 11th. porch pirates start becoming a lot more bold these days. home security video from ohio showing a porch pirate swiping a package before the delivery driver could even leave. wow. the porch pirate coming seemingly out of nowhere only waiting for the delivery driver to put the package down before sprinting up to the porch to grab it. the area has also been dealing with a number of thieves pretending to be amazon
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employees. wow. -- check this out. water flowing from a fire hydrant was strong enough to fist an entire car into the air in california on saturday, look at that fire crews are responding to a crash when they discovered the car. the driver and passengers were able to get out without help from firefighters. they were able to eventually reduce the flow of water and lower the vehicle back to the ground. a dog saving a camper's life after running four miles to get help after a car crash last week a truck had flipped to its side in the middle of a rocky creek oferg deputies say the dog found a camp and alerted them something was wrong. authorities were able to get the man out using a robot -- taken to the hospital. no word on his current condition. that is a good boy right there. friends and colleagues of jailed "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich gathering in brooklyn, yesterday. holding a barbecue to raise awareness of his 14 months in
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russian prison. >> he is amazing reporter, great friend, and he should be here barbecuing with us right now. >> evan loves mixing different groups of people. that's what we have done here. we have "wall street journal" reporters, we have friends of evan's from high school and college. >> just to keep him just -- spare a thought for him because it's going to be a tough summer for him in prison. and we want people to -- and we want him to know that people are rooting for him. >> carley: gershkovich scheduled to appear back in russian court at the end of this month. those are your headlines, guys. >> steve: that's an important thing to do because it keeps his name out there. a lot of people forget he is still there. >> ainsley: only 32 years old. has his whole life ahead of him. >> lawrence: every single photo how upbeat is he. god knows what is happening behind bars but is he focused. >> brian: and paul whelan is
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still there, too. >> ainsley: yeah. >> steve: very nice of his friends and colleagues to do it. >> ainsley: i wonder if he lived in brooklyn. he is from princeton, new jersey but worked for the "wall street journal" which is here. >> steve: meanwhile, senator j.d. vance is going to join us on this monday edition of "fox & friends." put down that remote. we will be right back.
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>> adam: welcome back. beautiful weather out here on on fox square. low humidity. temperatures in the 60's. it is summertime and tracking summertime weather across the country. we will dive into it but a lot of folks waking up to pleasant type of weather, 60's, 50's, that's not too bad. there is summertime showers out there. really the highlight of the severe weather risk today is going to be across portions of the northern plains. it's a two on a scale of five. not particularly high. we could see big thunderstorms across portions of wyoming, stretching into the dakotas and nebraska as well. the weather story the next few days, rain, rain, rain coming to florida. we could see as much as 10, 12 inches of rain by the time we get to friday. those are your weather headlines, for now it i will be tagging it back into you. >> lawrence: we don't like the rain. we don't like that. >> adam: there you go. >> lawrence: thanks,adam. a california business group taking out a full page obituary
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be fast food restaurant shut down because of $2,024 minimum wage job. 10,000 fast food jobs have been lost because of the governor signed the controversial bill last fall. president of california business and industrial alliance manzo joins us now. this is what we are finding out from lending tree. 78% of consumers view fast food as a luxury now because of the cost. i mean, are more businesses going to close as a result of this? >> good morning, lawrence. thanks for having me on. you know, the biggest issue is california faces is continued increased cost. and it continued antibusiness climate. that's why we decided to run this ad in the first place. and, you know, business owners are fed up. and, you know, quite frankly, it's having a ripple effect now on everybody. i mean, people can't afford fast food when, you know, it should not be a luxury item. fast food isn't a luxury item.
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>> lawrence: i'm curious, before the governor decided to sign this bill, did he meet with you guys like talk about the consequences, try to work out a deal? >> no, you know, unfortunately, you know, a lot of these dealings are put together and it's between some of the larger trade organizations and labor unions. and labor unions happen to be run in the state of california right now. that's the biggest problem we face. >> lawrence: it's not just the governor, but you hear people like the president that says that, you know, businesses, they are -- you guys have record profit, this is shrinkflation. what do you say to someone that has never run a business that is now running the country? >> yeah, and that's the biggest problem. i mean, people don't understand, okay. mcdonald's might be a multi billion dollars corporation. but, people that franchises, you know, they are not multi billion dollars corporations. they might have people that might own 10, 15 stores. they might employ 25, 30 people.
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and they are faced with some real life, you know, problems and scenarios. i mean, how am i going to meet payroll? i will have to lay some people off. people aren't going to be age to work overtime. i'm going to have to automate. do i have the funding to automate? am i better off expanding in a different state? do i shut my doors? what do i do? i mean, businesses have to be profitable. that's the bottom line. if he they're not profitable. they go out of business. >> lawrence: tom, do you anticipate more people leaving california? you guys already lost congressional seat. we see that a lot of businesses obviously as we were just talking about are shutting down. will more people leave california and go to places like florida or texas where it just seems to be business friendly? >> right. and i mean that's why we are fighting back. that's why, you know, the california business and industrial alliance, you know, ran the full page ad. that's why we continue to advocate because, legislators,
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the governor, they need to wake up. i mean, you cannot be this antibusiness. >> lawrence: tom, they don't seem to be listening, why are you still fighting? >> we are going to continue to fight. we advocate to small to plead yum size businesses. people that don't have a voice. and, you know, southern california a great place to live. it's just we need to change the direction. we need change the trajectory. that's what we are going to do. that's our mission. >> lawrence: it's a beautiful place, just has crazy leaders, hopefully it changes, tom. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> lawrence: you got it. now, brian, it looks like you have got some headlines. >> brian: let's do some sports. >> lawrence: don't mess that up. >> brian: i probably won't. let's see what happens. number one golfer in the world scottie scheffler winning the tournament in ohio yesterday. first win since shocking arrest at the pga championship last month. [cheers] >> yes! [cheers and applause] >> brian: got to be happy. scheffler earned 11th pga tour
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victory and fifth this year. he celebrated with his wife and 1-month-old son. number one in the world. now to the ufl the san antonial brahm thats. represent the xfl conference the bramas taking home seattle hawks. take on the birmingham stallions in the inaugural championship game wmga star caitlin clark taking the high road after she was snubbed from team u.s.a.'s olympic basketball roster. >> disappointment gives me something to work for. that's a dream. hopefully one day i can be there and i think it's a little more motivation you remember that and hopefully in four years when it comes back around. >> brian: top 12 female players of the world that's the question. clark says team officials told her about the decision before the news came out. now, remember with the first
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dream team they put anymore with bird and barkley and jordan and jack and all these guys and david robinson and magic johnson and they just said well, it will be good development. i don't think she is top 12 pros. >> lawrence: great for the game and viewership. she is a great player. when it comes to making the team i think they made the right decision and she was graceful as well. >> ainsley: very graceful and humble. she will probably make the olympic team. she seems to be great in the wnba. she was number one coming out of college. but there are a lot of people that have been in the wnba that have worked just as hard if not harder because they have been in the wnba longer that deserve that chance, too. look, it's all about winning the gold medal for america. who are the best players? >> steve: i did see the list. brittney griner, who has been in
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the news a lot in the last year will be on the team. do you know who i feel sorry for? nbc is desperate to get people to watch the olympics that start shortly in france. and had she been on due for the olympics. >> lawrence: that's where the criticism if you select her just for the pr. >> brian: is she targeted enough? >> lawrence: you would have made a bigger situation women's team good already. the basketball team they crush it. i think they will do just fine. >> brian: caitlin clark told indiana coach the olympic snub woke a monster in her. >> lawrence: i love that energy. that's very jordannesque. >> ainsley: gives her something to fight for to be on the olympic team. >> lawrence: she is a competitor. >> steve: she has to stay in the league four years.
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>> brian: i want to speak to michele tafoya if you have cable in your offices. do that the dave portnoy, who is busy at saratoga winning money this weekend for bar stools says it's a huge mistake not to put her on the team so not everyone agrees with us. >> we want her on the team. >> i want her on the team. >> steve: i want her on the team, too. >> lawrence: i want her to earn it. she has no international experience with the game get. >> lawrence: give her some time. >> steve: they should have had tryouts. you want to be on the team, try out. >> lawrence: do you know what the try out is. playing the game. >> steve: play separate teams. have them do like a super camp okay. let's see. >> brian: like high school and just put the people that made the team on a roster. if your name is on the roster. go home and call your parents. >> lawrence: that's right. >> ainsley: s that what the
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worst. >> brian: worst way to be cut. not see your name on there not that i ever saw. >> lawrence: are you speaking from personal experience. >> brian: no i will tell you i remember the stress. >> ainsley: happened to to all of us. >> lawrence: brian, if you ever want to talk about it. >> steve: what, are you a doctor? >> brian: i always saw my name on the roster but it's never been a given. you got. >> ainsley: one year i saw my name on the roster couldn't believe it i made the team. my parents couldn't believe it. and then the next year i didn't make the team. i was heartbroken. >> steve: got to be a mistake. >> ainsley: dad gave me great advice, said you have already been a cheerleader. you have already been a cheerleader for one year you need to give that spot to someone else who needs to experience that. >> steve: great fatherly advice. >> brian: you should have sued the coach and the school because it hurt your feelings. >> ainsley: i couldn't do a cart wheel i was so shocked i made the team the first year. >> brian: you could have worked on it. >> ainsley: i tried. do you want to see my cart wheel
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it's so bad. >> brian: should we see it wait, she is going to try to do it. >> ainsley: it's so bad. >> brian: this is going to be great. >> steve: hold on. >> ainsley: i can't get my legs straight. that's the problem. >> brian: yeah, that's a problem. i would have cut you, too. >> ainsley: then you also had to do something like you had to do a toe touch in the air with both leg. >> steve: fighting for that job i had had a lo the of spirit. i was really little in 7th grade so i was always at the top of the pyramid. >> lawrence: going crazy in the control room. cart wheel, personal life. everything is going wrong. >> brian: if you are a anchor in the building and can do a cart wheel, come down. >> ainsley: every single one in the building. >> steve: if you remember, about 20 years ago on this brahm who was the famous movie star who did a cart wheel in this studio.
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>> brian: who? toba just told me it's hallie berry? >> ainsley: can rachel campos-duffy. >> ainsley: she does everything better than ainsley. >> brian: can she do a cart wheel? >> lawrence: she's next. ♪ ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty.♪ lowe's knows new projects come with questions. so, we have answers. like how to keep your yard looking lush. which paint color matches your bold style. and with the mylowe's rewards credit card, you can save 5% every day. you got this. and we got you.
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and the testify, this could all wrap up very quickly. we could get closing statements and deliberations this afternoon. but, if hunter does testify, the prosecution has indicated will call rebuttal witnesses, likely extending the trial through the week. they are arguing that hunter illegally purchased and possessed a firearm and allegedly swore on a federal form that he was not a drug user. last week ended with the defense calling hunter's daughter naomi. she testified that during the summer of 2018, her father was the clearest she had seen him since her uncle and hunter's brother beau died in 2015. prosecutors built their case using text messages, bank records, hunter's own audio book and witnesses, including ex-wife, ex-girlfriend and sister-in-law who he was in a relationship with. they testified about persistent drug yours use. hunter's lawyer testimony none of them actually saw him doing drugs back in 2018 figure out we will actually hear from hunter directly in this trial at all. that's coming up soon. ainsley, back to you.
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>> ainsley: thank you so much, rich. well it hasn't even been a week since biden's border order and cbp agents in the san diego sector have already received a memo directing them to release more migrants. the memo obtained by fox news directs the san diego sector to release single adult migrants from all but six countries in the eastern hemisphere. joining us now "fox & friends weekend" co-host rachel campos duffy. rachel, these are countries saying we are not going to take them back keep. they included middle east. includes china. your reaction? >> i mean, this border policy and this executive order, which is clearly meant just to thwart the bleeding of joe biden on this issue, electorally speaking. makes no sense. and it makes no sense for america in terms of our national security. i mean, why would you allow people from these countries to remain? and, you norm. >> the whole world is sending their people there and joe biden doesn't have a plan for how to deal with it or doesn't want to do it.
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>> ainsley: rachel, also, joe biden has announced a big mo on immigration. is he trying to win over the latinos in those key battleground states and providing legal status for long-term illegal immigrants married to americans and on the flip side, donald trump, has announced the latino americans for trump coalition. what are your thoughts about the first topic, what joe biden is doing? >> rachel: yeah, it's totally fascinating. so the panic is setting, in right? >> the hispanics vote is moving towards trump. i think trump is sitting at 45%. this sun precedented. we haven't seen this since george w. bush days. and they don't know what to do. and they are losing, especially on the border issue. so what they decided to do is something which i think is very clever. and cunning. and that is they are going to offer illegals who are married to u.s. citizens, and there is about a million of them. so you think about how it effects millions of more of their family members or would be interested in this issue. they are going to offer them the opportunity to become citizens,
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to give them a path to citizenship. they want to put this executive order, this policy in before the election so they can tout it. i think it's very clever. i think it's very cunning. but i don't think it's going to work. because the main issue, ainsley, that is facing hispanics, is this crushing economy. the inflation. hispanic americans are largely working class. and i don't think this going to work. just like when they are losing young voters, i think in the most recent fox news poll trump is winning voters under 30. so, what do they do? oh, we are going to give them free stuff. you know, student loan forgiveness. we are going to go soft on gaza. these little issues. the main issue facing young people is the fact that the american dream is dying. and so, the number one issue for young people is home ownership. so, again, this is a way for them to deal with the problem but it's not dealing with the fundamental problem. which is the economy, inflation, and the death of the american dream under bidenomics. and that's where i think it
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stands. >> ainsley: okay. thank you, rachel, great to see you. >> rachel: good seeing you, too. i can do a cart wheel, too. >> ainsley: you can? i cannot. you will have to do it you have to teach me. i can't get my legs straight and over. >> rachel: we will practice: >> ainsley: michael may no longer be with us but his newest book is here. widow and bestselling author james patterson explains how it came together. came together. ♪ choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine -
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>> steve: renowned author michael cronkite ton author behind drastic park. passed away in 2008. according to next guest he v. just released one more page turner this after unfinished manuscript was by widow sherri err sherry. so compelling she wanted someone equal to finish the book that's when james patterson stepped. in new book titled "eruption." takes place where one of the island's volcanos is set to we have sherri citeton and steve
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when your husband died he had been working on something did you look at it and okay what do i do with this? >> it was a couple years after michael passed away and i ran across this partial man crew script. it's such a passion project for michael and i had always heard about it i was like i have to -- i have to find find all the pieces and publish. this after a period of time there was nothing beyond that last page and i -- it was in my heart. it was like a love story for michael i had to do this for him. it brought in every element of what he loved so much i to move forward and find a way to do that. so i. >> steve: sherri, did you know how he wanted to end it? >> i didn't know how he wanted to end it. so i went racked my brain who
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could possibly do this. i got michael and everything he stood forks what a great storyteller. i had to go to the best. so i went to james patterson. >> steve: james, what an honor that she would think, you know what? my husband who had written some of the biggest books of all time, james patterson can get in his head and finish this work. how did you do that? did you read everything he had written or did you just take a guess and say i'm going to do it this way? >> no; oh, no, no, no, no, no. first of all i had read everything that michael had written. all the novels, couple of screenplays. i was a huge fan. the pages that michael had done, the voice was there. and it was this double express train. we have this volcano happening on hawaii but something even worse. there is toxic waste buried on the island and if that gets out it could destroy the world.
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it's a typically, wonderful, michael c crichton and the bestf james patterson, doing extremely well. number one everywhere. so it's working. >> steve: here is the thing james and sherri. you can't tell who wrote, what sherri. you listened to your husband for years. can you tell which part he did and which part james did. >> i cannot. it's seemless. when i said that james did a brilliant job he did a bar and t job of taking michael's voice and carrying it all the way through and also did the james patterson dance of being able to make it such a page turner and the two of these men together on the page, i could not be more proud. i know that michael could not be more proud. i know our son is proud. i am just so happy to see it come to life. >> this kind of book, though, it
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just hasn't been around for a while. there was jurassic park monstrous way back to godfather. when was the last time a novel really blew people away? >> steve: james, finally, maybe you are going to have a hit. just saying. >> i know. i know. isn't that so cool? >> steve: sherri, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> steve: invite everybody to check out "eruption." it's now sold wherever you buy o n your books. ♪unli starting with the sound system... that's caaaaaaaaash. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away. ♪(relaxing music)♪
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>> brian: it's 8:00 on the east coast, monday, june 10. this is "fox and friends". take a look together, joe biden's siblings, we don't do that. just stare at us, if you don't mind. i didn't memorize, roll it back. >> steve: valerie and james biden. >> brian: valerie and james biden are outside the courthouse. >> steve: ragingul about, watch this, shocking video captures moment a bull goes out of
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