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east coast, monday, june 17th, this is "fox and friends". >> lawrence: illegal immigrant arrested for the frape and murdr of a mother of the family of five. >> this is not democrat or republican problem, you would think border patrol can stop peep and he will say, are you wanted for murder in your country? if so, you can't come in here. >> ainsley: that seems reasonable. >> lawrence: basic stuff. >> steve: talk to joe. joe is launching an adblitz, will the president's attempt to paint former 39 trump as a felon pay off. >> brian: and angel hernreese a defending had foul against caitlin clark. >> three sky players coming over, i think they are going to
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look at this. >> brian: they should look at that, converted to a flagrant. >> ainsley: that is worse than a regular foul? >> brian: worst ever without being arrested. we like controversy. by the way, caitlin clark's team won. final hour of "fox and friends" starts now. mor mornings are better with friends, get dressed. american tourist found dead on a beach in greece over the weekend. the sheriff's deputy. >> ainsley: todd piro joins us with the latest. >> todd: that american tourist remains unidentified at this time.
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the man's body was found sunday on small island off western coast. cause of death is unknown. another american, retired los angeles sheriff deputy albert c ca calaburemains missing. he did not return from a hike in the sweltering temperatures that day. his sister-in-law and a friend joining us earlier. >> the greeks are doing their best. this is a tiny island in the middle of the mediterranean, getting support is difficult. >> they are be frantic, they have been searching high and low. oli ol oliver is searching for his brother. >> todd: his goirlfriend says they are sick to their stomach knowing he's out there
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somewhere. he is well known on the island, he is a frequent visitor. four other tourists have been found dead this month. look, guys, four seems like odd co coincidence, a lot of unanswered questions. >> steve: that guy, the deputy has been making that trip for 10 years, something like that. he knows the way around. heartbreaking for the family. everybody's heart broke for them. >> ainsley: they said there are only 11 people searching for them, because it's a small island and she said greek the government needs more help and assi
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assistance. the man's girlfriend went over to look for him and his brother, oli oliver is searching for them. his partner said i tried to get oliver to join us, he tsdz, i want to be searching. >> todd: he is a police officer, too. everybody i talk to said, i love to go to greece. this has to have people rethinking. last thing you want to think about is your the safety. if you go to venezuela, look out, cuba, same way. you feel you are safe in greece. >> lawrence: great job with that interview. government has to come up with better answer than heat wave. they are missing.
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>> steve: the 70 year old, they found him dead on the beach. >> steve: to your point, brian, is that the best excuse. if you say there is a crime wave in greece, nobody will go. think about it, right now is height of the season. >> ainsley: every life is valuable. seven people globally gone missing or found dead in the last month, is that a lot? how many go missing or die in italy? >> steve: hope there is a good outcome. >> ainsley: say prayers for him. >> steve: switch gears and here is a headline, hundreds of thousands of migrants could get
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legal status thanks to a new parole plan. it could be announced as early as tuesday. >> lawrence: madeleine rivera joins us, what is in the plan? >> madeleine: this pertains to migrants that entered the u.s. for 10 years and are married to legal citizens. the program could open pathway to gain permanent legal status without leaving the country. this could affect 1.1 million people. this is second high-profile understand lateral action the president has taken in the last month.
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it is drawing fury of lawmakers and advocacy groups. this new plan targeting spouses of u.s. citizens could boost his standing among latino voters. 7.6 million migrants have been encountered since he took office in 2021. m monmouth poll shows 40% support his -- >> steve: thank you. >> brian: trump had 3.2 million migrant backlog, now 7.4, start naturalizing people. >> lawrence: imagine you see what is happening in a country with massive people crossing the
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border, flipping off cops, harlem and chicago, taking over housing from seniors. they are shutting down schools for the migrants to be there. you see the morin family, she is murdered andip raed, right? >> steve: she is rachel morin, maryland mother of five. out for a walk, like the deputy, on a ma and pa trail, in bel air, maryland and she was dragged into the woods and raped and murdered. it has taken months, but thanks to d.n.a. evidence, they are saying the perp, suspect, is victor martinez hernandez, 23 years old, found at a bar in
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tulsa. he was wanted for murder of a young girl in el salvador and they connected the dots that that guy should not have been in the country. >> brian: he has neck tattoo and wearing bulls hat right there, talking about a guy caught in tulsa. they are not sending their best, they are emptying prisons. that is not biassed, that is what they are doing. governor wes moore did a great job, but when i saw them blame this death on bipartisan border legislation. did you even look at this case? that was a year ago.
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>> ainsley: the sheriff was blaming joe biden and immigration cries we have in our country. we are 18consideration miles from the southern border. i assume he was blaming joe bi biden. think about what this guy did. he is wanted for killing someone, a woman in el salvador. he comes across the border, in h hartford, county in maryland, police say he killed this lady. he last march allegedly assaulted a young girl and her mom. they are coming in and traveling all over the country. land not changing the stripes and brian is right, wes moore is skilled, but dead wrong on this.
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democrats have to choose a lane and talking point. either republicans hate itthe people and want strong measures or they are letting people in. you can't say republicans are weak on the border and say they are hateful people. choose a lane. >> brian: if you think european elections are precursor to ours, young people voted for securing borders. >> steve: in the eu, all borders are open. >> ainsley: in connecticut, second time a maryland woman was killed, both suspects from el salvador with ties to gangs. >> steve: to point of two in one year in that county, the family
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attorney for the mother of five says forget politics, fix the border. >> they are relieved they caught this man and can move on or get to the process in court and they have been he is not causing harm to their family or anybody else in the country. this is an american problem. you would think border patrol could stop people and say, are you wanted for murder in your country? if so, you can't come in here. maryland is long way from the southern border. hartford county, it can happen to anywhere. it is something washington has to fix. >> steve: you mentioned wes moore, governor from maryland,
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he today, governor moore will issue a mass pardon of 175,000 marijuana convictions this morning. one of theina nation's middle e sweeping acts of clemency. >> lawrence: is that the top issue facing the country? >> steve: political. >> lawrence: you would think tax cuts, helping people out. imagine the president, what is going on at the border, lost a mother, he wanted to introduce parole in place and give amnesty to people coming across illegally. kwlain seattle allow ing illegas to join the police depend. if they have dreamer status, they can join the police force.
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senior officers say it is left wing anti-police mindset. >> brian: one more important thing to share, 49 states providing voter registration without showing proof of citizenship to migrants. >> ainsley: what? seriously? 49 states in >> brian: that is sounds like five-alarm fire. >> ainsley: south carolina? >> lawrence: cities are doing it, it is automatic. when you go and register a car, you are registered to vote. >> ainsley: you should be a citizen. >> steve: you have to be to vote. >> brian: they are getting for local elections. they will send it in, unless they get stopped.
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>> steve: biden campaign rolling out 50 milloyion adbuy against president trump slamming the candidate for being a convicted felon and criminal. >> brian: peter doocy has the latest. >> peter: white house is spending this because they want national conversation ahead of next week's debate to be about donald trump's criminal convictions. >> this election is between convicted criminal out for himself and a president fighting for your family. >> peter: there was a thought the biden campaign would shy from the convicted criminal ad, but that is not happening. president biden is blowing up the supreme court warning about
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future trump appointees. president biden said he has appointed two that are negative in terms of rights of individuals. the fundraiser raised 30 million, obama was tugging on president biden's arm to get him to keep going, critics are saying biden froze. trump posted it saying do you want this to be your president. democrats call that clip a cheap fake, there is video out there, people can make up their own minds. >> brian: how can it be fake? >> lawrence: that is the excuse efr time. >> steve: he paused.
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>> peter: why did barack obama do that? if people are applauding, let them clap, they have written a big check. this would not be something out there if barack obama did not tug on the president's arm. >> ainsley: prime minister of italy had to do it last week. the easter bunny. >> steve: did anybody wear a necktie? >> peter: doesn't look like it, that is l.a.. >> brian: they were greeted by genocide joe. this is l.a., liberal, protesting, celebrities and joe biden at joe biden fundraiser. not a word about trump. who will toss to carley? >> carley: who will it be? >> steve: rock, scissor -- >> brian: who has not done it yet? >> ainsley: hi, my friend.
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>> carley: how you doing? >> brian: this was a mistake. >> steve: this issic taking too long. >> lawrence: catching up. >> ainsley: did you have a good father's day? >> carley: yes, second father's day. >> steve: what did brock get him? >> carley: love and snuggles, happy father's day to the dads, including mine. los angeles county first major wildfire burning 14,000 acre in two days, 1200 people have evacuated. the blaze is only 2% contained, residents are warned to be ready to evacuate any moment. israeli prime minister netanyahu dissolved inner war cabinet offer night after benny begantz stepped down last week.
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prime minister netanyahu said he will hold consultation about the war with small group of officials. russian president vladamir putin scheduled to make rare visit to north korea tomorrow signalling the strengthening relationship between the two nations, putin's first visit to pyongyang since fleet of russian war ships arrived off coast of cuba. rusdz ian court announced trial for evan gershkovich will start next week. officials say it will be closed to public. kremlin said russia has been in contact with the u.s. over possible prisoner exchange involving evan gershkovich but not released further details. there is this, this thing for hope piano made way to fox news
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headquarters. how about that? part of global arts initiative that places pin pianos for everyone to enjoy. things for hope provide for under resourced public schools. that is a fox employee tickling the ivories. >> steve: that is christian, he works in trans mission. this piano is at newark airport. you sit down and play. >> carley: i wish i could, christian is amazing. >> ainsley: every country is getting these and new york is one of them. >> steve: 700 around the world. give this guy a round of applause. >> carley: not even looking at the keys. >> lawrence: brian has offered
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to play after the show. >> ainsley: that piano is in front of our building on sixth avenue. >> ainsley: you feel like you are in a saloon. >> carley: christian, awesome. >> lawrence: what a skill. >> brian: who knew carley hung out in saloons. who is raising my kid? my mom in in the saloon. >> steve: not in the saloon, in the salon. >> ainsley: more than a week from the highly anticipated first presidential debate and president biden heads to camp david to prepare as campaigns accept the rules. >> lawrence: tammy bruce is
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>> steve: welcome back. president biden turned to hollywood to try to help him
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counter donald trump's massive fundraising hall. people who work in the world of political fundraising say some are assuring politics during divided time when the war in gaza has galvanize said young americans against joe biden. tammy bruce, good morning, democrats have big events in hollywood. >> tammy: sure. democrats are party of hollywood, billionaire tech people and you have others and those are people who are not affect by what biden has created. they can hire their own police
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forces. they look access to power and fun. they are out of touch. nobody is waiting to find out who barbara streisand is going to vote for and clooney and everyone else. young people know what is happening to their lives, they may not vote at all or vote for trump. >> steve: they are using money to buy ads. biden bought 50 million of ads in june. essentially joe biden is not in it, all about donald trump being a convicted felon. that is the trick they hope to take him across the finish line,
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he is not donald trump. >> tammy: everyone realized they were lied to in 2020 and can compare results of trump versus biden. look, i was better off when trump was president and i'm worse off now in addition to nature of kind of things we experience. it is economy, crime, it is energy cost, immigration, which is about crime and the safety. this is insult to american people. >> steve: people will judge the two standing side by side a week from the debate. there will be two commercial breaks, they cannot interact with staff. here is one everybody is talking
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about. mics muted outside of speaking time. what do you think? >> tammy: because joe biden needs a nanny, president of the united states should be able to negotiate with someone instead of that person being tied up in a straight jacket to get next sentence out. donald trump is not afraid to speak. if you are afraid of your fellow american and afraid of him, how are you dealing with vladamir putin and fat boy north korea and the chinese, russia going to visit north korea. what is this as long as american people know, donald trump will do a good job. i don't know what the biden team
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expects. he needs a nanny, american people know this is charade and looking forward to trump's policy position. >> steve: look for angry note from kim jong-un. >> tammy: we'll see. thank you, sir. >> steve: 8:30, florida co congressman byron donalds will join us on this monday's "fox and friends". lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up.
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fnc. carley, to you. >> carley: you have everything. janice, thank you. something else happening today, whistleblower who exposed texas children's children's hospital for gender affirming program will face a judge. today is initial appearance in federal law. he says he will fight charges calling help egregious violation of method ethics. surgeon general doubling down on his warning about impact of social media, calling for warning labels on social media platforms. he says a surgeon general warning label would regularly remind parents that social media has not been proved safe. the label won't deter children from using it, but could shield
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from online harassment. >> steve: the average american kid uses social media four.8 hours per day. can you imagine if they took one hour away. >> ainsley: and if they spend three times per day you have isser from less anxiety and depression. >> brian: people learn from mentors, parents need to put phones down. >> lawrence: trinas i turn off the internet in the summer and in a week, they did not miss it. >> steve: did she see us? >> lawrence: you can't do that. you can do it in the morning. >> brian: speculation swirling over trump's new v.p. pick,
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getting close, former president hinting our next guest may appear alongside him. >> ainsley: florida's byron donalds is here next.
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>> steve: well, the v.p. stakes are on. speculation continues to swirl over donald trump's possible picks for vice president on republican ticket and the former president giving another hint over the weekend. >> byron donalds is an incredible guy. i notice he happens to be on the list of potential vice presidents. i notice your name is high on the list, that is good, you should be on the list. >> lawrence: joining us, congressman byron donalds. >> good to be with you, how you doing? >> lawrence: looks like the president is reeling black voters in. you are on the list, any
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conversation with the president about being vice president? >> maybe, maybe not, i will not tell you guys that. i will keep that to myself. president trump will make a great decision. i will just do my job and campaign hard for him, the country needs him back. >> steve: have you been vetted? have they asked for paperwork or stuff like that? >> you don't stop with the questions. maybe. >> ainsley: if he does dhchoose you or mar co, rubio, would you have to move or give up your the seat? >> last time was dick cheney and george w bush. you would have to figure out
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you are starting to see this bubble up more and more. you have to execute through the campaign and turn voters out. i believe they are there and will see interesting shifts this november. >> lawrence: for someone like you from new york, you're a black man, you understand what our people in the community are saying, why does donald trump different from any republican? >> he's not a typical republican, he's not scripts, he speaks from the heart is mind and people have it's00 remember him being president. the country was in great shape and joe biden has been a absolute disaster, we know that.
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black americans are saying, wait a minute, he is better than the koourn guy, can we get him back? people are saying, why is this a bad choice. get him back in the white house. >> steve: later today donald trump is meeting with speaker johnson and richard hudson. if donovan schultz is elected he needs a house to get stuff done. >> this is importance, when the president was in d.c. talking about the campaign and helping house members get re-elected and helping candidates to come to washington, d.c. as well as doing same thing in the united states senate, it demonstrates president trump is on unifying
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the country. we have seen enough from afghanistan, inflation and everything since then, this is not working for our country. he is committed to make sure our country is unified and we get the job done. time for politics is over, it is time for execution, american people can't wait. >> brian: thanks for answering 80% of the questions, you finished strong. >> ainsley: maybe, maybe not. >> brian: if not, he'll run for government. he won't answer that question. angel reese hitting caitlin clark in the head, reese is brushing it off, just ahead. >> ainsley: check in with bill hemmer. >> bill: she wanted to make the freethrows, another murder at the hands of an illegal. we'll take you there live and
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talk to the sheriff. she was a mother of five. crime in our country hit hard this past weekend. trump and biden out and about and putin showing zero mercy for an innocent american reporter. it is monday, see you shortly top of the hour.
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>> brian: caitlin clark and angel reese. the indiana fever defeat the sky. reese slapped with a flagrant foul hitting clark, blocking. she disputed the call after the buzzer. listen. >> basketball. i can't control the rest. i'm always -- [inaudible] >> brian: here with his thoughts about more controversy between these two don't at me with the host of outkick.com. >> i love the rivalry. 1979 before most of you were born. i think it is great and help the league grow. i didn't think it was anything other than a basketball play.
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you have to call flagrant because she hit her in the head but look. going to the rim you'll get hit. i used to tell my players if you don't want to get hit in the head stay outside the three-point line. i love reese's reaction. some people get special calls. that's the wnba and caitlin clark and reese is the star and a good rivalry to talk about for the next few years. i hope we do. >> brian: serena williams weighed in. if people are negative it's because people can't do what you do and i hope she continues to just do what she is doing. that's cool. the other thing i wanted to talk about is football yesterday. birmingham stallons. what do you think about the league? >> i like it. you can't -- leagues come together. san antonio was the xfl champ.
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you have them against two-time usfl champ. the xfl champ has to get better. i'll watch football year round. skip holtz did an amazing jobs. wade phillips, same kind of deal. i would love to have one here in indy. i thought the football quality was good, coaching excellent. no controversies. you have to learn the names and bringing two leagues together is perfect for spring football which has been very difficult to get going. i think this league has a real shot. >> brian: i think so, too. a couple of things. the coaches get an opportunity. the broadcasters get an opportunity but the players get an opportunity. 27 i think roughly have been invited to nfl camps already. sometimes you need reps. you can't do it on the practice squad. even though you might make more
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money there you have to play. if you can't get your legs underneath you, you go to the ufl, get better. and then you come back. also the fact i like coaches calling the plays. i get to hear it for the first time. as a soccer player, i never heard that. >> i think the innovation has been great with it. the only down side to the league is if you aren't making money, right? what you said about announcers even is so true starting when i was at espn my first few games i was a nervous wreck. same thing with you guys here and you get used to one another. it is a win/win. >> brian: great to have you on. thanks so much for watching "fox & friends." we have a big show coming to you tomorrow and always keep in mind we have all the breaking news including what bill hemmer and dana perino for the top of the hour. one second left. >> bill: thank you, brian, good morning. it happened before and here we are again. illegal immigrant arrested o

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