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donald trump if he has 15 support black voters in michigan according to one poll. others may have him higher than that it may sound small on the surface but it's not. hold in pennsylvania, georgia among black voters joe biden is burnt toast, todd. >> todd: you nailed the key point. this is less and less about black vs. white. minority vs. white. this is more about elites versus the rest of us. i think that's what that appearance underscored most of all. also, joe, one thing we will be watching this weekend a the media will probably talk to you about it later on. how is the media going to spin gitiond joe biden off the stage. last week when it was the situation there watching the paratrooper land. it was trump has dementia somehow came out of thin air. >> ainsley: came out of the cover of the n "new york post." thanks for being with us, joe have. great day. "fox & friends" begins right now. ♪ ♪
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>> lawrence: #:00 a.m. on the east coast, and monday, june 17th, and this is "fox & friends." >> steve: welcome aboard, folks. let's start with this. police have arrested an illegal migrant from el salvador accusing him of raping and killing that mother of five last year. her family attorney speaking out just moments ago. >> a democrat, a republican this is an american problem. you would think that the border patrol would be able to stop people and say hey, are you wanted for murder back in your country? if so, you can't come in here. >> ainsley: plus, the search intensifies for an american missing in greece as another is found dead. one family member pleading for answers will join us ahead. >> brian: flagrant foul angel east hitting caitlin clark again this time hitting her in the head. how reese is just brushing it off. >> ainsley: there it is. >> i can't i don't the refs.
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they affected the game a lot tonight. i'm going to play that clip 20 times. >> okay. "fox & friends" starts right now and remember, mornings are better with friends. >> steve: meanwhile, start with this. hundreds of thousands of migrants who have been living illegally here in the united states for at least a decade could very soon get legal status thanks to a new parole plan from the biden administration and it could be announced as soon as tomorrow. >> lawrence: madeleine rivera joins us with the latest. >> hey, guys, if implemented this would be one of the largest immigration programs since daca effecting 1.1 million people per reports. targets migrants here in the country illegally but married to u.s. citizens and have lived here at least 10 years. the program which cbs reports called parole in place would offer them work permits and shield them from deportation and
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streamline the process for migrants to obtain permanent status and citizenship without having to leave the party. this could be the second high profile action the president is taking on immigration. he issued that executive order two weeks ago unveiling asylum restrictions the. aclu sueded biden administration over that reasonable doubt o. parole in place though initiative could be appeal to latino voters who have been pushing for protections for migrants. president biden is struggling to threaded needle on immigration issue on which he gets some of his lowest remarks. 7.6 million migrants encountered at the southwest border since he took office in 2021. the number does not include the estimated 1.8 million known got-aways since the beginning of his term. a white house official tells cbs hasn't been finalized. also met with legal challenges. lawrence, steve. >> ainsley and brian. >> can you bet on that. madeleine, thank you very much.
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maybe today would bees day. tomorrow actually marks the 12th anniversary of the dreamer program. i know how this white house works. they look for dates like that. red letter dates next thing you know hey, we have cheanged the policy. >> lawrence: part of his calculus in releasing this i don't know why he was getting pushback from the left apparently they said the first executive order was too aggressive. he put this out as he says to be more fair and just. part of the initiative is this parole in place program. so, essentially people that have broken the law, come into the country, don't qualify for a green card. is he not going to deport them but allow them to serve their consequence here in the united states. this is going against donald trump plan, who the former president has said if he gets elected. if people came in the country illegally. especially the criminals within the country he is deporting them immediately. >> ainsley: it's not just a problem for our border statesment it's happening across the country. we saw what happened in maryland with the beautiful laid, marry of 5, 37 years old.
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her body was found in a culvert. she was just hiking like many of us like it do, on a trail, not much crime in that area but twice over the past year two women have been killed by illegal immigrants according to the police department there, including this lady, rachel warren. her body was found on hiking trail. naked, raped, beaten and murdered. this guy who is responsible for it, police say, was escaping el salvador after allegedly murdering a woman there then in march he allegedly assaulted a 9-year-old mother in l.a. he wand found in tucson in a bar. >> he has ties to el salvador criminal gang big shocker. crossed in february of 2023. okay. that is horrendous. captured at a bar you mentioned in tulsa, oklahoma. and the sheriff said yesterday, he said i just kept telling the family, just be patient. we're going to run this down. they did. what i think is so important to bring up, too, is that wes
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moore, who came out yesterday, surrogate. >> ainsley: governor. >> brian: for the biden administration and considered a rising star in maryland. he said that's why republicans and donald trump should not stand in the way of bipartisan immigration reform. what are you talking about? number one, even if it passed it wouldn't be implentied. this guy crossed in 2023. this is solely on the shoulders of joe biden and wide-open border. >> steve: when border patrol stops people at our southern border, do you know what they should do from now on? it would be an easy policy to do. all right. give us your name. and then give them a name. but also, give us a sample of d.n.a. because, apparently, this guy was tracked to the murder in el salvador and also an attack on a woman and her child in los angeles and the murder of this mother of five through d.n.a. so, if you want to come into this country, let us have -- if you are not going to give us your fingerprints. >> brian: swab your shoes.
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>> steve: give us d.n.a. and that would have involved this murder nine months ago. >> brian: we have enough d.n.a. kits. >> lawrence: do you know the problem with it and you are exactly right, ainsley, that's that's a great idea. you have all these civil rights groups for the folks coming across the border. all these attorneys they don't want to be entered into the coda system. >> steve: that's too bad. >> lawrence: totally against not just the d.n.a. but vetting at the border. we brought you all a story last week the dhs that aren't vetting people until 180 days are a the fact. we're not just talking to people that may pose a terroristic threat to the country. people that have murders, rapists and for all of the talk about the former president and what he said about people coming across and some of them, i mean, there is proof -- you are looking at el salvador and the venezuelans, while their crime rated is going down, ours is going up with the people coming across the border. >> brian: he was wearing a bulls hat. michael jordan. they wear bulls jerseys.
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>> lawrence: part of a gang. >> brian: anything bulls related. they are helping you. they go into dick's sporting goods as soon as they get here and get themselves a uniform. here's their attorney. >> right now they are just incredibly relieved that they caught this man. one, because obviously move on or at least get to the process of the legal process in court. secondly they know he is not out there causing harm to either their family or anybody else in the country. this is not a democrat or republican problem. this is an american problem. you would think that the border patrol would be able to stop people and say hey, are you wanted for murder back in your country? if so, you can't come in here. so, that certainly is a big problem. and married is a long way from the southern border. so, clearly, it's not something just effecting the southern states. it's making its way all the way up to maryland and hartford county which is a very rural and small county. it can happen anywhere in america. something that washington really has to fix. >> ainsley: the sheriff in that county says we are 1800 miles away from the border.
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citizens are not safe because of failed immigration policies. i'm also reading -- remember yeagowe were reporting on seatte they were so antipolice. now i'm reading this morning that they are so short-staffed now they are hiring illegal immigrants, daca the dreamers. they're able to come in and be police officers now. >> brian: fantastic. we will keep you updated on how that goes. >> ainsley: poor lady. >> brian: sheriff who did this investigation a little bit later. the biden campaign is rolling out $50 million ad campaign against former president trump this morning slamming the candidate for being, get get, this convicted criminal. game on. >> ainsley: brooke singman has the latest. >> honing in on president trump new conviction. this election is between a convicted criminal who is only out for himself and a president who is fighting for your family. >> brooke: the ad comes just
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days after president biden held another star-studded los angeles fundraiser. this time raking in a record-breaking $30 million. the record is still shy of the rnc's campaign fundraising record of $76 million in april. jimmy kin mel hosting the hollywood event which featured other big names like george clooney, julia roberts and former president barack obama. the not open to the press but video shows president biden appearing to freeze before his former boss leads him off stage. biden appeared to wander off of the g-7 summit in italy last week. president trump reacting to that video saying, quote is this really who you want to be your president? mean while the white house also releasing a remarks. biden warned that trump could replace two supreme court justices if he is reelected calling it, quote. one of the scariest parts of a second trump term. biden said is he already appointed to that r have been
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very negative in terms the rights of individuals. the fundraiser comes three months after biden raised $26 million at another star studded fund raiser in new york city, guys? june. a million bucks, ad targeting nonwhite people according to "the washington post" this morning. apparently they are going to do an ad targeting asian americans talking about healthcare. ad to talk about how joe biden is pandemic they thick to people faced with high prices. just lower prices much easier. radio ad targeting black voters. it's interesting. the trump administration has not yet run a general election tv ad this cycle. they are still raising money. >> lawrence: i also think it's so early to be running those ads. i think you are going to get people who are tired of it. but to brooke's report about the supreme court, it looks like this administration is all in ad
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the campaign is all n attacking the court. not only did he talk about the replavment. he specifically cited i will lit toe and the flag controversy and said do you want a justice like that? someone that is supposed to be radio he storing norms into the presidency is going directly after members of the court by name. this comes on the heels of, remember there was an assassination attempt by someone that's subscribed to the ideology of the left against judge kavanaugh. >> ainsley: you are talking about joe biden saying the next president might get the chance to choose two supreme court justices. when you look at that ad, they are spend loofingt money. that actually could hurt them. the far left doesn't like donald trump. they are going to love that ad. what about the people in the middle, the ones that feel lining he was treated unfairly and then his own son was just convicted last week, so he has to be careful with this. and they are spending a lot of money on trying to get that younger vote but they are going to hollywood.
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they are going to these celebrities and the celebrities that they're using in this "wall street journal" ad -- article this morning, the celebrities they are using are very old. you have robert deniro 80 years old. carole king 82. steven speilberg 7'. this article says the younger voters are experiencing a divided time when war in gaza has galvanized some of these young americans and voters. >> george clooney forgot to button his shirt all the way and julia roberts age bracket older. jimmy kimmel likes to take pictures of himself. the "wall street journal" says this might not be the best thing to do. i will take a step back, analyze what the message is just think what he chose to do instead. he wanted to be with the hollywood celebrities. donald trump says i would rather go to detroit to the inner city. and zelenskyy said please, i'm trying to do this peace summit. i need to you come and he said no. i would rather be with celebrities in hollywood. how serious are you taking the ukraine war when zelenskyy is
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hosting a peace summit on what it would look like and wants to know how we could count on our allies and they send vice president kamala harris who everybody knows does not have much juice in this administration. so that's the choice he made. let alone the people. i know money is money. is he going to outraise trump no doubt about it. but trump is closing the gap. i don't think those optics help. also the pro-palestinian hamas protesters harassing them chanting genocide joe in los angeles. >> steve: you got blood on your hands. >> lawrence: also on that point, steve, we can analyze who shows up to these events to fund raise for the current president, but the rattle of it is, he can't campaign for himself in a way. he can't raise money for -- you don't see all these trump events when you have all these celebrities that have to bring in the money for him. it looks like the star of the event is the former president, obama. or the celebrities at the event. it's not joe biden.
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people aren't coming to see joe biden. as you can see, he needed to be he is courted off the stage. >> steve: yeah. mr. obama himself talked a little bit about joe and i are not always on the same page but nine out of 10 times he and i agree with the same stuff. okay. everybody has a problem with joe biden and for the young people obviously it's the gaza situation. regarding the "wall street journal" item you were talking about how all of his hollywood supporters are the so are north of fifth but they need the 20's and 30's to vote for them. the campaign says they have some -- their event in chicago, the convention in august is apparently going to be star studded according to the "wall street journal." >> brian: better get good secret service. >> steve: exactly. they are already expecting a problem. you are right about that. >> brian: a little bit too low. >> ainsley: hers is lower. >> steve: i wonder. >> brian: george clooney which one or me.
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>> steve: not untucketd. it's unbutton it. >> brian: "wall street journal," don't have to read the whole thing people who work in the world of entertainment and political fundraising. celebrities those in 20's and 30's are asecuring politics. and at a moment when the war in gaza has galvanized some young americans. they also note that biden doesn't offer the history making appeal of president barack obama or hillary clinton. i wouldn't put hillary clinton in that because she used the tony's to take a shot at trump she said on stage, use this opportunity to vote in november. she got a standing ovation. >> brian: suffrage seven b. anthony and her family. >> steve: i don't remember that winning a tony. >> brian: she was asked to speak there i don't hear much buzz about it. but i'm note hanging out with
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the broadway crowd anymore. >> steve: do you know what? we are working one block from broadway. >> brian: i should be there. >> steve: we are off broadway, just saying. >> brian: way off. >> ainsley: they just need to write another play about another president and then you will go. >> brian: i do like hamilton. >> lawrence: into the history. >> steve: 6:16 in new york city. carley joins us with news. >> carley: start here with a los angeles wildfire alert. first major wildfire of the year burning more than 14,000 acres in less than two days. about 100 people evacuating as strong winds fuel those flames. the blaze is only 2% contained and officials are warning residents from l.a. county to be ready to evacuate at any moment. a 70-year-old american tourist found dead on a greek island yesterday after he was last seen on tuesday. his cause of death is unknown. four other tourists have also been found dead in the country just this month. greek authorities say several of
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them were hiking in the extreme heat when they disappeared. greek authorities are still searches for retired los angeles county deputy who didn't return from a four hour hike on tuesday. his family is going to join us later this hour. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu dissolving his inner war cabinet overnight. it comes after general benny gantz critic and political opponent of netanyahu stepped down from his spot in the cabinet last week. netanyahu says there will not be a new cabinet to take the place of the old one. he said opting to hold con labor relations about the group of war with small group of officials. happening today, columbia university is set to reopen its morning side campus to everyone for the first time in more than two months the school's administration had closed off many parts of that campus back in mid april after anti-israel protesters took over the area with gaza solidarity apartment .
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the campus is scheduled to reopen an hour from now. the sports story everyone is talking about wnba caitlin clark and angel reese squaring off for second time in professional career yesterday. reese with the hard foul on clark in the third quarter. watch this. >> go, go, go. [whistle] >> clark hammered. three sky players coming over. and i think they are going to look at this. >> carley: referee upgrading that foul to a flagrant one after review saying reese hit clark in the head while trying to dedefend, both just saying fouls are part of the game. >> basketball, i can't control the refs. i mean, i'm always -- i don't play that clip 20 times before my game. >> just a part of basketball. it is what it is. she is trying to make a play on the ball and get the block. but, yeah, i mean it happens.
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>> clark finished with 23 points and the fever beat the sky 91-83. and those are your headlines, my dear friends. >> brian: carley was breaking this down in the telestrator before the show she hooked the arm while she was just going by. so she is trying to created this rivalry that is happening. wnba because of that foul. >> lawrence: rivalry already exists. >> brian: probably college. >> lawrence: it's always been there, and for the people, -- i get it because it looks rough. but this happens in men's basketball all the time. especially when the players develop this although it's professional in one sense. they get in each other's face. it's a part of the game of the if you want people watch the game. >> brian: let them hit each other. >> who helped her up. >> player? she did a player stick up for
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her too go for a change, fever, won two games all last year. >> lawrence: i am of the opinion -- i don't know what that was. >> brian: sorry that, was me. >> steve: we can hear carley. >> carley: sorry, guys. >> steve: what are you doing back there. >> brian: do you know why that's our fault we never said goodbye. >> carley: i said hi to david webb. brian is he coming up next? >> carley: he sure is. >> ainsley: back there in the hallway with carley. >> ainsley: good thing she a nice person. >> brian: goes in the back and say i hate those anchors that would have been really bad. >> steve: headline is apparently toba the sound guy is not in the control room because, if he was, if toba was in the sound room right now. he would play some crazy. [baby crying] [laughter] [sigh] >> brian: never should have maybe toba full time i think that was a big mistake.
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borders. >> steve: he only works three hours a day. >> ainsley: that's not true. >> steve: we only work three hours a day. >> ainsley: that's definitely not true. especially for this guy. a chicago alderman. a chicago alderman forced to abandon ohis pledge to sleep in a tent in a crime ridden section of his ward after gunfire erupted three feet away. >> lawrence: calls for city leaders to step up their efforts. that's next.
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>> brian: fox weather alert right now. the northeast is bracing for potentially record breaking heat this week from chicago to right here in new york. across the area, hundreds of daily records and all-time records are on track to be broken. senior meteorologist janice dean loaded the prompter so i sounded smart. and she wants to tell us more about the weather. hey, janice. >> janice: headline is going to be the heat for millions of folks up and down the i-95 corridor. a little early for this. 100-degree force a lot lotted of folks, heat alert plains, great lakes, ohio river valley in towards the northeast. so potential record highs today forever syracuse, erie, pennsylvania, chicago, as well. here is the set up. we have this dome of high pressure. the bermuda high that's going to ride up right towards the northeast and kind of stay put
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for the next several -- at least this week and into the week. and this means we have long duration heat wave likely this week. so make sure you are taking care of the kids, the pets, the elderly, the most susceptible to heat. so here is the heat indices. close to 100 degrees today for a lot of these big cities. 100 it's going to feel like in new york in new york on tuesday and wednesday. i wanted to point your attention to the threat of three-point development along the gulf coast. don't think it's going to get a name. doesn't matter. it's going to bring the same result heavy rain. flash flooding a risk tuesday, wednesday and thursday. and we also have some severe weather that's popping up right now across portions of the northern and central plains. we will keep you up to date on that. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. so much going on, lawrence, we will keep you posted is it. >> lawrence: j.d. on the coast, look at fox weather. if you are everywhere else. look at fox weather but just stay hydrated.
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>> janice: that's a very good plan. >> lawrence: thanks, j.d. >> janice: you got it. >> lawrence: chicago alderman asked to not sleep outside crime ridden part of his ward. effort to deter drug sales. alderman in a tent when gunfire erupted just feet away from where he was standing. alderman more joins us now. thank you so much for joining the program. i commend you a lot of politicians talk about stuff. you were willing to put your life at risk to highlight a problem. we just have been looking at some of the numbers, 13 13 homicides just this year alone. 13 # assaults. 92 drug abuse violation. and that's just in your ward. what is it going to take? >> first of all what it's gonna take is this administration and certain policies to uncuff -- take the handcuffs off of our police. we have to make sure that they
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have the tools including the spot detect tore gunshots making sure they have the tools they need to combat these problems. we need to stop listening to all of these activists who i have to be honest with you where white progressives are making a whole bunch of money to tell black people what too do in their community and telling them to stop things like car stops in order to gte get guns and drugs off the street. these type of policies are hurting our communities, are keeping young people from being able to come out and play and seniors able to sit on their porches. >> lawrence: alderman, you just made a great point and i think everybody should listen. the people advocating for these policies don't live in the community where they have to deal with the consequences. did i get that right? >> if i can say a church word amen, hallelujah. you are absolutely right. and that's what this is about. >> lawrence: you talked about activists. as you know your mayor, brandon johnson, before he became mayor,
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was an activist. so what is he doing to turn this problem around? >> phil, being an activist is nothing wrong. i was an activist as well. you have to ache if i straight the issues people living in those communities not what you think your ideology is or what those people who put new place rich white progressives policies pushed in order to keep people poor people downtown because there is profit in poverty. >> lawrence: alderman, the convention is going to be here. the democratic national convention is going to be in chicago this year. and you guys have been dealing with a lot of violence there. do you believe having the convention there is going to show the problem at large or do they find somebody to clean up the city just for the convention? >> well, it's not going to show the problem at large for the simple fact is that this administration wants to extend -- shot spotter through the dnc. but you don't want it after the
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dnc. so we want shot spotter there to protect the dignitaries and the highfalutin people but we don't need it to protect the everyday people. the other part is the dnc won't be on 1264 west 73rd place. they will be in the beautiful downtown area where lots of police, lot of state police, lots of federal police and so you are going to see a different chicago. instead of the two chicagos that we know of. >> lawrence: yeah. and for folks that don't know, the shot spotter technology is so critical because is it shows law enforcement and partners exactly where the shots are occurring in the neighborhood. this helps response time. this directly impacts the community. i can't imagine why this would be a problem. alderman, thank you so much for getting up this morning and joining the program. >> thank you all so much. i appreciate you all highlighting this issue. >> lawrence: i got it. i like that guy is he fired up and should be.
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end of next month. mcdonald officials say they are not canceling push all together looking for a new partner as they end their partnership with ibm. no word on why mcdonald's is ending that partnership. how about this for an interesting one. a renaissance painting found at london bus stop seven years after it was stolen could sell for merely $32 million at an art auction painting called the rest of the flight into egypt was created in the early 16th century and depicts maybe joseph and baby jesus. it was snatched from a mobile man's home in the u.k. back in 1995 and recovered at a bus stop in london in 2002. no word on who stole that painting. the auction in london from july 2nd to the 10th. if you have a spare 32 million, steve, then, maybe you could be the lucky owner of that painting. >> steve: if it's 32 million why are you leaving it at the bus
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stop? >> carley: i don't know. there are so many questions. >> steve: i have a question, earlier when we heard your mic was open and you were talking to david webb. we are going to talk to him right now. >> carley: that's good. hey, david. >> hey, carley. >> steve: thank you very much, carley. meanwhile later today former president donald trump is going to sit down with speaker mike johnson and nrcc chair richard hudson at mar-a-lago to discuss how the republican party can hold its slim house majority. this as republicans continue to ramp up black voter outreach. trump campaigning in a black church in detroit over the weekend. and it may be paying off because new polling out of michigan and pennsylvania show biden losing ground with black supporters, by double digits. as trump makes some modest gains. here with reaction we have got fox news contributor david webb. david, good morning few. >> good morning. you know i'm going to be here? i'm just saying. >> steve: heads up, indeed. so it's very smart of trump to sit down with the speaker to talk about the state of the race
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when it comes to congress because, if he is elected president, you need a republican congress to get stuff done. >> yeah, you do. this is important. this is also part of the unity that's needed. look, i'm going to apply the reagan rule, right? what's attributed my 80% friend not my 20% enemy. whatever those numbers are, the republicans are have to look at the bigger issue. the american people need to see the bigger platform. it's republican policy and policy platform on economics, domestic security, foreign policy, all of this, which requires as you said all branches working together. the house and the senate and the congress, the executive and then doing it constitutionally so unlike joe biden, you don't end up in the supreme court, getting told you can't do that he does it anyway. but, the supreme court weighed in. >> lawrence: this is o. >> steve: this is one of the reasons why the biden campaign their hair is on fire they are losing some young voters. they are losing hispanic voters and black voters.
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and a part of this is the fact that the former president is going into places like detroit where over the weekend. on saturday. he was reminding voters, i believe this was at a black church, about something that joe biden was instrumental in. and that was in 1994 crime bill. listen to this. >> you know, he was you cans around talking about the black vote. set king of the super predators. and he wrote the 1994 crime bill that you talk about so much. i guess everybody here knows about that. >> yep. >> especially if you happen to be black. he was the one with the super predator. just please remember that when you think you are going to vote democrat. >> steve: joe biden has tried his best to run away from that. >> he has tried his best to run away from it. what joe biden has done, 90's, 80's, 70s, think about how long he has been there whatever he needs to do to come in. when he did this in 1984, there was an epidemic sweep in the nation. crack, other drugs as well.
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but in detroit and those areas where they already lost population due to predictable failure with the labor unions, the car companies they were losing population because they weren't getting educated. if you go beyond 8-mile and go into other areas of detroit, you see neighborhoods where it's not safe for everyone black, white, other otherwise. and now they have lost more of their population, people aren't earning. they are not educated. bad education system, they are failing, and for trump to go to the 180 church sends a message to the country, he will go and i have been telling republicans this for years. go where you're not traditionally so-called welcome. the fact is your policies are welcome. education, good jobs. safe communities, they want the very same thing. they go church probably a lot of times to pray for let's get through the week and pay our bills at the end of the month. >> steve: joe biden went to hollywood and raised a ton of
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dough. there is a story in the "wall street journal" we were alluding to it at the top of the hour a little bit about how the "wall street journal" says sure, the establishment in hollywood supports joe biden, the problem for joe biden is everybody is over 50. they need younger people. >> so, is he going to try to appeal to younger voters and poorer voters by going to rich hollywood elites over 50. okay. they tried it with social media i object influencers. remember that campaign? tiktokers. >> they are going to do that again. >> it didn't work it. didn't work because of where they are today. younger voters are starting to look at their future. gen zers going where's my shot? whether you went to school or a bad school or a good school where is my shot. pusher voters, younger voters are not so easily fooled anymore. they failed with the instagramers and tiktokers, now the hollywood elites going to get him money that money is meant to fool people that bixd
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is really working four. well, when your median income is thousands below the state and you live in detroit. when your per capita income is thousands, when you look around you and you see companies leaving so you can't get a job if you happen to get an education, is joe biden really working for you? >> steve: x-factor with the young people is if taylor swift comes out as she did in 2020 she says secret for joe biden. she does that again that could actually -- >> i get that point. i don't think it works the second time around. it's glitz and glamour the first time. but the fact is that people are starting to look at their reality. and now we have a four year to four year comparison. and think about it. the rapper who said it. look at four years of biden. four years of trump. they can see it. they don't have to agree with trump. the economic policies, the jobs policy. hit those issues, that's what matters. >> steve: david webb, always a pleasure. thank you. >> i will go see carley on the
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way out. >> steve: why not? she has plenty to say. loved ones pleading for answers at search intensifies for former l.a. sheriff's deputy who went missing on a greek island. sister sick at her stomach knowing he is still somewhere out there. she joins us next right here on "fox & friends." ♪ ♪ limu emu... ♪ and doug. (bell ringing) limu, someone needs to customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. let's fly!
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>> ainsley: search efforts continue for retired los angeles county sheriff's deputy albert calebit. who disappeared while hiking on a greek island amogas last week. i have never been to grease. this as the body of another american tourist was recovered yesterday on a different island. all tolled seven travelers either gone missing or found dead this month in the college. joining us now is sister-in-law san crane to cut wright. robin who is sitting next to her. thank you both for being here. i'm so sorry to hear about what is happening in your life. what do you think happened? >> thank you so much for having us. means a lot bringing awareness. we want to bring our brother
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home he has been missing for a week. it's a small island. why haven't they found him yet? >> he was going hiking. very familiar with the terrain. dull citizenship born in france sheriff's deputy had this training and very familiar with the touraine. anyone see him on the hike? any clues? >> he stopped along the way and had a coca-cola. he got additional. [lost audio] >> ainsley: i'm sorry. we lost you. he got the coca-cola and what
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happened? did we lose her? he is very familiar with this area. his relatives are there they're searching for him. his cousins, they all meet up in greece every year. and i understand -- i think we have you back. after he got the coca-cola, what happened? >> he continued on his path, and there was either i think another couple that was on the same hike, and they spoke to him. he talks to everybody along the way. is he very joy us. joyous. they remember him because they remember seeing him on the path. and then after that he's gone. >> ainsley: wow. so i know his girlfriend and oliver, had gone over there. i saw a video over the weekend of them traveling over what are think doing to look for him and how is the government helping? >> the greeks are doing their best with the little resources that they have. this is a tiny little island in the middle of the mediterranean
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so getting support is difficult. they're frantic. they have been search searching high and low. every single morning at the crack of dawn to go search his his brother need more support and help. >> ainsley: how can we help? how can america help? what can our viewers do? >> i mean, just being here and bringing awareness to it. they need people, you know. they need bodies to find him and bring him home. there is the 11 people in the search party is 1 people. >> ainsley: is he experienced hiker. >> absolutely. walker, hiker. physically fit. he swims in the pacific ocean every day no matter what season it is. this guy is tough as nails. he is a survivor is he a former
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deputy. tell us why he questions over there. what his trips are like? is this out of character for him? >> absolutely not. he goes, this is have you routine, these trips in fact oliver and guy to the same island. we are usually there at the end of july and spend 20 days there. you know, he goes -- he has been a sheriff's deputy since he was 25 years old. he has been with the force for over 30 years. he is semiretired. i mean he is retired but still works like 3 to 4 days a week. he goes to am amorigos slice of heaven turned into hell where is he completely decompress and focus on his mind, body and soul. and here we are now. >> ainsley: we love law enforcement here at fox news. i'm sure you know that i'm
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asking everyone out there to pray for him. not everyone can go over to grease and help with the search but we can all definitely lift him up in prayer. >> absolutely. >> ainsley: hopefully we will have some answers soon. have you heard from his girlfriend or oliver? >> i spoke with oliver just a couple hours ago before i joined you guys to see if he as able to join. he was on the mountain looking for his brother. >> ainsley: yeah. i know they are very close. i have a sibling -- i have two siblings a brother, too. i would be beside my 168. thank you so much for coming on with us and telling us this information. we will stay in touch. hopefully we will have news within the next 24 hours. god bless your family. >> and god bless you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ainsley: you're welcome. all right. we'll be right back.
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