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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 over
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the weekend charged with the rape and murder of a mother of five. rachel morin was brutally killed on a hiking trail in maryland last year and they found their man. good morning, everybody. monday. dana has the week off. i'm bill hemmer live in new york city and special guest and colleague of ours from d.c. >> aishah: i'm aishah hosni and this is "america's newsroom." a big story that is breaking right now and people are saying this is like lakin riley 2.0. it happened in a blue state. investigators say the suspect was stalking her for months before he attacked her from el salvador and has a rap sheet in his own home country. the family says the border has to be more secure so this never happens to your family. >> 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
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people and say hey, are you wanted for murder back in your country? if so, you can't come in here. that certainly is a big problem. merchandise is a long way from the southern border. clearly it is not something just affecting southern states. >> bill: the man accused of the murder entered the country illegally last year. he has a criminal past including ties to violent gangs. he was arrested in oklahoma, which is hundreds of miles away from the crime scene in maryland. >> this is the second woman in our county to be killed by an illegal alien. american citizens are not safe because of failed immigration policies. >> aishah: a sheriff has been on top of this crime and how the arrest went down. we go live to david spunt with more from washington. hello to you, david. >> hi, tragic story. rachel, just 37 years old as you said mother of five. last august she was found dead along the popular outdoor
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running trail in bel air, maryland on the ware to the delaware border. no word about her killer for about a year. the family knowing someone raped and murdered her and that person was walking the streets ready to attack again. no more. police now say they have their suspect. on friday authorities in tulsa, oklahoma arrested this man, victor hernandez, 23 years old charged with rachel morin's rape and murder from el salvador. he illegally crossed the southern border into the united states in february 2023. police say he killed a woman in el salvador before escaping. police obtained a dna from a home invasion where several people including a young child were assaulted. this is the suspect and here is rachel's mother. >> when things seemed really
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bleak and hopeless, the lead detective said to me, he said, patience will win in the end. and that's what they've been doing. they've been diligently working very hard and they've been patiently working through all the leads and it is because of that that we have an arrest today. >> hernandez is expected to face extradition from oklahoma to maryland to take charges. it could take several weeks. if convicted he will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> aishah: heartbreaking story. >> bill: age 23. came into the country in january of 2023 when he was wanted for homicide in his home country. a month later he illegally crossed the u.s. in february of 2023. the incident a month later that david spunt was talking about. the break-in at the home in los angeles. in august of 2023 is when this murder was carried out.
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it was june now, tulsa, oklahoma, her alleged killer has been arrested. want to get to the sheriff who can join us now. how did you catch him in tulsa, oklahoma? >> good morning. as i said throughout the course of this investigation, ten months long, it was going to be science and technology that brought us there or a very good tip. it ended up being science and technology. working dna and electronic phones and computers and all the social media accounts we were able to work hand in hand with so many partners and i have to say what the great partner the f.b.i. was through this investigation, the state police here in maryland and so many others. tulsa, oklahoma, los angeles, dna hit out in los angeles was a big break in the investigation. working hand in hand we were able to on a planet of billions of people able to find the one
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individual, identify him and find him on a bar stool sitting in tulsa, oklahoma and get him in custody. >> bill: it seems like he was afraid of nothing. crosses the border, goes to california, your state and oklahoma. he was traveling this country when and where he liked. >> that's the great thing about the unities. we live in a free nation and travel from one place across it. our fear was that somebody who would do something as what he did to rachel would do it to other people here in our country, other women would suffer the same end of their life. and indeed hopefully not additional. we haven't found any cases yet. he killed a woman in el salvador and why he fled there to come here through our open border. he tried to come in legally and was turned away and that didn't deter him. we have such a porous border and he came right through. this is the result. >> bill: here is the governor of maryland. a democrat.
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the question is about you, in fact. roll this from sunday. >> i know that sheriff is a republican governor but do you also hold the federal government partially responsible for the death of this maryland resident? >> the sheriff is right. we have an immigration policy that needed to have been dealt with and was not. we know that we have got to fix a broken immigration policy and we know that we need congress to act on this. >> bill: democrat or republican doesn't matter, does it, sheriff? >> i'm an elected official and i answer to the citizens in our county and i care about public safety. the governor was right but he went on to say that blame president trump. the border was never more secure than when president trump was in office. it has been an issue dating way back my 40 years in law enforcement. i wrote a letter in 2019 calling them to secure the border. that was trump in office and he did do a better job of securing the border. it needs to be a bipartisan effort on both parties' parts
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and whoever is sitting in the white house to actually come up with a decent and workable solution, immigration policy for those people who want to come and contribute to our society and not people who want to murder. >> bill: the gotaways from the border with people we can't account for. bottom right-hand corner so far this year 184,000. that's of may 29 . that number goes higher and higher and what it was in previous years. migrants unaccounted for after release under the biden border patrol program. the parole program, unaccounted for it's almost 100%, sheriff. i mean, we're not batting 1,000, we're almost batting 0. >> right. and that to my citizens in my county and every citizens is a public service crisis and we can fix it by coming up with a workable immigration policy for our country. it is just insane that we would
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allow things that rachel's murder to happen. we allowed it by letting him into the country unshall changed. >> could we have returned him to el salvador? would that government have taken him back? >> there is a red notice on file. interpol warrant. they want him back to stand for the death of the woman in el salvador. but i don't -- he is here now. i don't want him to leave maryland ever again. we don't have a death penalty but i hope he dies in one of our prisons for what he did in this case to our community and rachel and for her family, god love them. you saw that interview. you played that interview with her mom. that shouldn't happen to families in our country. this is preventable. >> bill: thank you, sir, we'll follow it. the sheriff from hartford county northeast of baltimore. aishah. >> aishah: a russian court is setting the date for the closed door trial of evan gershkovitch.
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the "wall street journal" reporter is accused of esp espionage, charges called bogus. good morning to you. >> nine days evan gershkovitch goes on trial as vladimir putin dangles a possible prisoner swap. the "wall street journal" reporter accused by russia of spying for the c.i.a. u.s. government and the journal have heatedly denied that. he has been held since march of last year, arrested after the russians say he was collecting information about a tank factory. they haven't produced any evidence backing that up and the journal insists he was reporting. putin has said there has been contact with u.s. officials over a possible swap. that happens to be a standard part of putin's playbook to get russians imprisoned in the west returned. >> president vladimir putin has confirmed such contacts exist but they are kept and should be kept in information silence.
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no announcements or statements or information on this issue can be provided. >> that from putin's spokesman. putin famously swapped britteny griner, arrested on drug smuggling charges that she denied, for arms merchant victor bout and there are now reports that putin wants this man, a convicted russian assassin serving life in a german prison for killing a putin opponent in berlin. the state department has said gershkovitch has been wrongfully detained. >> he should never have been arrested in the first place. journalism is not a crime. the charges are false and russian government knows they are false and should be released immediately. >> gershkovitch happens to be the first american journalist arrested on espionage charges since the cold war. if he is convicted in this trial behind closed doors he could face up to 20 years in prison.
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>> aishah: eric shawn live for us, thank you. >> bill: 11 minutes past the hour now. want to get to this from over the weekend. a lot of news with regard to a dangerous heat wave that millions are going to brace for and we're all going to feel it. what you need to know coming up shortly. >> aishah: have you seen this? did president biden really freeze up at a hollywood fundraiser? we'll play the tape for you. also, how the white house is disputing it. plus this. >> there are shots being fired. we can hear the shots being fired. >> this is over. >> bill: over but not before a deadly shoot out led to charges against four miami police officers and we'll tell you what happened there. tina feys i coul. so i hired body doubles to help me out. splurgy tina loves a hotel near rodeo drive.
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>> bill: the first big heat wave about to smack millions of american communities this week. most of the east coast and midwest bracing for stifling temperatures that will hit at least 100 degrees. max gordon reports from a california town under wildfire evacuation. janice dean, your map is red. >> potential record highs for syracuse, new york. you factor in the humidity and heat wave lacing all week. excessive heat warnings and watches for millions up and down the i-95 corridor. the heat risk today. watching extreme for parts of the midwest and then into the
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ohio valley moving in towards the east coast. as you see there is that map. the dome of high pressure is setting up across the northeast. record challenging ridge that will take hold through friday, maybe even into the weekend and next week. we have to watch that. you can see the heat risk as we go through thursday. the worst of it moving in towards the ohio valley, interior northeast and new england. some of your heat indices with the humidity. it feels like 98 in detroit. pittsburgh. 99 in new york city. the average in new york is 80. we'll get up to 94. with the heat index feeling more like 100 degrees. philadelphia, last 98 plus day in june was 2012. this is early on for this kind of heat. we'll have to see what happens in the next few months. will it hang on? record highs again today for some of these big cities into the 90s. the humidity, oppressive heat
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that will make it dangerous for the young, pets, elderly, those who can't being outside for a great length of time and you have heat illness. that won't be good. a lot of officials will be coming out today. the mayor of new york will come out and say these are the precautions we'll make for all of the folks here in new york city. >> bill: they call it summer for the reason, right? >> not even summer yet, thursday. >> bill: thank you, janice, great to see you. >> aishah: crews in southern california working to extinguish flames from a wildfire covering over 14,000 acres. firefighters are dealing with strong winds that are pushing the fire further and further into the los angeles area. fox weather's max gordon is live at the incident command post in california. what are you seeing? >> this is where firefighters are gathering planning their attack on the post fire for the day burning 60 miles to the
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north of the los angeles area burning in rugged, steep terrain and winds a big factor. the fire sitting at 14,600 acres with around 8% containment. this fire's cause is under investigation. high winds have been a big challenge for more than 100 firefighters battling blaze with gusts up to 55 miles-per-hour. the national weather service los angeles office warning the strong winds will continue throughout the day with hot and dry conditions creating dangerous fire weather. the fire has destroyed one commercial property and threatening dozens of homes. officials issued evacuation orders and several roads are closed in the area. 1200 people have also had to be evacuated from hungry valley state park and pyramid lake is currently closed. it's the largest fire burning now in california. fire season in the west is still early, just the start.
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we have had back-to-back wet winters and a build-up of vegetation and summer months ahead there is a concern it could be a very active fire season. guys, back to you. >> aishah: thank you for the update. you can continue tracking alerts around the clock on our amazing fox weather app. download it now. >> bill: we're ready, right? it was a violent weekend, america's crime wave rages on. what we're learning about the shooting at a splash pad in michigan. stay tuned for that. >> aishah: another awkward moment for president biden. did he have to be led off the stage at a hollywood fundraiser? we'll play and tape and you can decide for yourself. for strengt. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) let's get started.
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to dive head first into summer. >> aishah: it's here, get ready. >> bill: stand by, more on that coming up in moments. what you need to know right here. >> aishah: did president biden really freeze up at the hollywood fundraiser over the weekend? the white house is pushing back on that account. so let's watch together. ♪ >> aishah: you saw there former president obama take his hand and leads him off stage. the white house is saying that president biden was just soaking up the applause there. one thing is for sure that he raised a big wad of money. celebrities like george clooney and julia roberts.
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they helped the president rake in $30 million. a record for a democratic party fundraiser. marc thiessen and matt bennett are here with reaction. let's go live to peter doocy at the white house with the administration's take on what happened. >> good morning. this is not a he said/she said about president biden allegedly freezing. there is video of it. we can' view and do a play-by-play. the video clear shows president biden taking in continuous applause for donors who wrote $30 million of campaign checks and clearly shows barack obama tugging at his sleeve to get him to move along. if barack obama did not tug on his sleeve it wouldn't be such a viral clip. he did it for reasons unknown. the campaign will try to spend their way into a different news cycle pouring $50 million into advertising for the remainder of june to get the pre-debate conversation more about donald trump's recent convictions.
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>> this election is between a convicted criminal who is only out for himself and a president who is fighting for your family. >> president biden is breaking with tradition of letting the supreme court operate and treats respectfully. he is blowing them up at conservative partisans who will be joined by more conservative partisans if trump wins re-election. >> president biden: the next president is likely to have two new supreme court nominees. two more. two more. he has already appointed two that have been very negative in terms of the rights of individuals. the idea that if he is reelected he will appoint two more flying flags upside down is really -- i really mean it. >> this week a bulk of president biden's schedule will shift to debate prep. he will head tomorrow to delaware and onto camp david away from cameras ahead of next
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week's meeting with donald trump. aishah. >> aishah: it will be a big one. >> bill: plenty to discuss. marc thiessen and matt bennett. good morning to you. the white house blamed rupert murdoch and "new york post." all pretty weak. everyone was reporting on this. marc, it was the video on x all day on sunday. what did you think of it? should president obama have led him off the way he did? go ahead and give us your take. >> first of all, if this is an isolated incident it would be no problem. this is happening all the time. americans can see it. it is not just he is getting lost on stage. he is messing up his remarks. he welcoming a hamas hostage to the rose garden still being held by hamas and starting to read the instructions his speech writers put in his speech and in the clip you showed he said donald trump nominated two supreme court justices.
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he nominated three justices. he even got that wrong. this is a president it is not surprising eight in ten americans are concerned about his mental fitness for the job. >> aishah: i will have you respond. i want to make a point. this is the president of the united states. if he really wants to take the crowd in, wants to take the applause, he is certainly okay to do that for 30 minutes if he wanted to. you know what president trump would do in a crowd that size. why is the former president then jumping in swooping in to sort of grab him and escort him out? either way it is bad. either he is trying to -- what do you think happened here? >> i've been at thousands of these events and let me tell you, when there are tons of celebrities in the audience, presidents are normal people and like to be around celebrities. what joe biden was looking out at was a crowd of hollywood big
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shots and awesome for him to be looking at it. i don't know why president obama do what he did. i used to work for al gore. he was on stage a lot of times with clinton. they would put his arm around him and walk off together. i don't think it's a big deal. >> aishah: do you think obama was wrong to jump in? >> well, i don't know. maybe not in the moment. the way it has been interpreted certainly hasn't been great for the white house. i will say this. there is another clip circulating that was allegedly him wandering off when he was in europe. he was going over to congratulate a skydiver. a lot of this is malarkey as joe biden will say. this followed a 45-minute interview he did and what he said was the trump nominees he would have two more, not nominated two.
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>> that's not true, matt. he said that he had two and he would have two more. he got it wrong. >> bill: we'll look at that transcript. one thing just on the whole obama thing, he knew there were cameras in that room. marc, he knew there were a lot of cameras in that room. and maybe there is not great blood between these two, but he kind of knew the moment that he was going to create. am i wrong about that observation? >> it's possible. it's also possible that just everybody around him knows how fragile he is and so they sort of guide him. this is not -- jill biden does this all the time with her husband guiding him off the stage or he will be lost on the stage and send her out to sort of walk him off the stage. you know, you can -- matt can
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explain every one of these incidents but there is a body of evidence that has led eight to ten americans to say he is too old to be president. look, if everything was going great in the country and he was doing a great job, nobody would care about this. if the economy was humming, the border was secure, the world was as peace no one would care about his age. ronald reagan made jokes about his age because it was morning in america. 61% of americans think that joe biden's presidency is a failure. he has double digit disapproval on every issue. so then you layer on top the fact he stands and gets lost on the stage and people think this guy isn't fit to be president of the united states both in substance and in style. >> bill: in a way you are both right. he said the next president is likely to have two supreme court nominees, two more, two more. he has already appointed two that have been very negative in the rights of individuals. you are right, marc, he did say too. >> maybe he was endorsing one of
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the supreme court nominees. maybe he likes one. >> aishah: let me ask you, matt, about the next big stage that both of nominees are going to be on. the big detate stage in a matter of days here. it will favor president biden. no notes, muted mics. will it be down to the response time for the mental acuity of each men? >> i don't know why they favor joe biden. cutting off the mics is to -- trump talked over biden the entire time and talked over the moderator and he talked over the president -- the then former vice president. so i think it just to keep
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decorum. not having notes doesn't favor a guy that marc says is too old to be president. this is going to show whether both of these guys can handle back and forth from a tough moderator and from each other. >> bill: thank you. we could go on about this. but the clock is running. marc, thank you very much. matt, nice to see you, come on back, gentlemen. okay. thanks. >> we've done more -- i say it proudly, more for the black population than any president since abraham lincoln. joe biden has done nothing for you except talk. it is only talk. >> aishah: donald trump went all the way to detroit trying to win over black voters. is it moving the needle? we'll talk to a pastor from the motor city next. did you catch this? >> three sky players coming over. i think they'll look at this.
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>> bill: here is the mayor of new york city talking about the heat. the heat will be on for millions of people. check this out. >> the first heat wave of the season is here. we're ready. we expect the national weather service to issue a heat advisory for new york city that would be in effect from thursday, june 20th, through friday, june 21st. high heat and humidity are also
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being forecast over the next few days. we expect to see temperatures in the low 90s on tuesday and wednesday. cooling centers will be open starting tomorrow and we expect -- >> bill: this is the calm before the heat, i guess you could call it. if you are watching us in the midwest, you already know it's hot out there. cincinnati is checking in at 95 degrees today. it is coming our way, too. stand by and we'll follow it all week and let you know about the millions americans feeling the effect of summer in 2024. there is this now. >> president obama never came to the hood, right? president joe biden, he was at a big naacp dinner and never came to the hood. so thank you.
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[cheers and applause] >> aishah: that's the sound bite that went viral over the weekend. a detroit pastor thanking donald trump for visiting an area that most politicians ignore. he was courting a group of voters who rarely, ever, vote republican. pastor lorenzo is the senior pastor of 180 church. that was you in that clip, pastor. it sounded very sincere and felt like you meant it from the heart. you are getting a lot of flak from the left for saying you were humbled by president trump's presence at your first. explain to the critics out there why you hosted him and at the end of it, was it a good idea? >> thank you so much for having me. i'm so holy ghost happy to be here. if you come to an area where many of our young people are removed out of homes because
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their families have mental illness. an area where women are still being openly human trafficked, an area where people know more about fentanyl and crack than they do christ. any time a politician is willing to come to our community, they are welcome. any time someone can come to the church, they're welcome. for those mad an upset, the reason why they don't walk down red river and understand the pain of the people in our community, they don't understand what it means to live and have to make a decision between putting gas in your car, paying rent or daycare. i understand tensions are high and motives get questions. i forgive all those that question my motive but i challenge them to come to 48227. >> aishah: a lot of people forget in some of the zip codes, high crime. a lot of folks don't ever leave
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their zip code or go across town. to see a former president come in does mean a lot. can i ask you about the numbers? biden carried michigan by 3 points in 2020. today he is up by almost 40 points despite not coming to the hoods up by 40 points. inflation is the number one issue for black americans. so can the numbers change in michigan in your zip code here in the next four months? >> well, the president coming to 48227 did something that republicans don't do. they won't come to places like detroit, pontiac, flint, saginaw. those are the communities we serve. the least of these. not only did he come but he listened. i believe that he has put himself in a sweet spot as it pertains to listening. you have to remember that detroit has a history of segregation. michigan in terms of
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demographics, detroit has the most black people per capita. older white men it sometimes gets socially awkward. president trump was not socially awkward. he was amazing, donalds, to be able to engage people in a mindset that says we're here authentically. not asking for your vote we want to hear your voice. >> aishah: we'll see if it resonated. you said the only reason joe biden is president today is because he was the vp of a black president and then, of course, black voters in south carolina really superchargeed his campaign. pastor, we're out of time and so appreciate you coming on the show and sharing your thoughts with us and see if president trump resonated. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> bill: happy man right there. 12 minutes before the hour. fox news alert.
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>> aishah: when pigs fly. you've heard that. when pig fly would be the case in a hilarious police chase
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caught on camera. >> there it is. come on, man. >> let's try to drag him into this yard. >> aishah: officers chasing a piglet that was described as very fast and strong for an animal of its size. the pig who goes by pickles, found his way back into the arms of his owner. he is fast. >> bill: a great use of body cam video. excellent. all right, gentlemen, well done. keep it up. >> three sky players coming over. >> bill: there you go. she is on the floor again. caitlin clark sent tumbling after a hard foul from rachel
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reese. clark bounced back. what everyone was talking about was the foul there. >> you think it was the appropriate call? >> i can't control the refs. i seen a lot of calls that weren't made. >> what is going through my mind i make the two free throws. it's a part of basketball. it is what it is. trying to make a play on the ball and get the block. but yeah, it happens. >> bill: dig the attitude. clay travis is here. portnoy says this. they won a few games. they don't have a winning record. it seems every other day we are talking about her being on the floor, clay. >> yeah, look, bill, i thought that this is an ugly play by angel reese. if it were standing alone i
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could see people say hey, you know what? she whiffed there. she really wasn't very close to the ball at all. it reminded me of the 1980s pistons and what they would try to do. dennis rodman back in the day to michael jordan in the late 80s, early 90s, for people who remember. to then argue that caitlin clark was basically getting an unfair whistle in her advantage i think is an impossible argument to make and i do believe, bill, this is the argument i've been making for several weeks now, the fever need to get an enforcer to protect caitlin clark because she is getting wrecked. it doesn't seem to me like anyone on her team is out there providing the body, the support, protection that sometimes you need when you have a young talent that is getting treated unfairly. i think there are lots of reasons for that unfairness and everybody has their opinions. but i think certainly that in my
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opinion it is jealousy, race, i think it's sexual orientation. caitlin clark is getting absolutely hammered out there and she doesn't have a lot of support, it doesn't seem, from her teammates. >> bill: let's talk about something positive. brady had a hell of a speech last week. it has been several days. more clips keep coming out. i saw one over the weekend about nailing it about hard work, football. doing things you sacrifice for when your buddies are sitting on a couch and eating pancakes. >> under stand this, life is hard. no matter who you are, there are bumps and hits and bruises along the way. to be successful at anything, the truth is you don't have to be special. you just have to be what most people aren't, consistent, determined, and willing to work for it. >> bill: i think i sent it to 20
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people. give this a listen. >> look, i played it for all my boys and we came out of father's day weekend, obviously. happy belated father's day to everybody out. i played it for all three of my boys at 16, 13, nine. there is a tendency to focus on talent. are you good at something or are you not? and the reality is, a huge portion of all success as anybody out there who has had success knows, is about the tenacity of getting up every day and doing it. you can't guarantee you will be the next michael jordan or the next caitlin clark no matter who you are out there. but you can guarantee the effort you put in and i encourage every parent trying to do what i'm trying to do, reward effort over results. hard work ultimately pays off. >> bill: i love the message, really good. thanks for coming on monday. >> appreciate you. >> aishah: tom brady making his
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fox broadcasting day pew at the ufl championship. >> instant offense, tom brady, ledger dear quarterback. >> i can't go on the field anymore. >> he is joining us here at fox sports as an analyst this fall. can't wait to see him. >> aishah: life is good for tom brady. >> bill: big debut is on fox around the 9th or 8th of september. the word is from those close to him is that he is putting in the time and work to get good at this. everybody be watching and can't wait for football. can i say that out loud? okay. let's roll to this now. a new hour begins. house republicans eyeing a possible sweep in november? the speaker mike johnson, house republican committee chair richard hudson meeting today with donald trump at mar-a-lago strategizing plans to govern the country and take back republican

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