tv FOX and Friends FOXNEWSW June 19, 2024 5:00am-6:00am PDT
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>> brian: i can't believe the time, 8:00 on the east coast. more illegal immigrants arrested for violent crimes. former president trump lays out his plan to take action. >> we'll begin to remove these criminals from our midst immediately, we'll do it immediately. do we have a choice? we'll not live like this. >> steve: more on that later. fox weather alert. heave waves across united states with 92 million people, many of you watching now, under sweltering heat warning.
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>> lawrence: los angeles school board banning cell phone and social media use during the school day. >> ainsley: final hour of "fox and friends" starts now. remember, mornings are better with friends. >> steve: this third hour of "fox and friends" start with this. illegal migrant accused of tying up and raping a 13-year-old girl at machete point in a new york city park is due in court later today. >> brian: new details about his arrest and how he got into the country to begin with. >> lawrence: griff jenkins joins us. >> griff: guy on the screen and an illegal immigrant from ecuador. tying up and raping a 13-year-old girl in broad d
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daylight, he will be in court today. illegally crossed the border in eagle pass in 2021 and is facing slew of charges including rape, robbery, kidnapping, menacing behavior, injuring a child and criminal possession of a weapon. police say vigilant citizens held the suspect until officers arrived. migrant crimes are becoming a major problem. >> the city has 200,000 migrants, small portion here to commit crimes, robberies, shooting cops, assaulting us in time square, it is new for us. we don't know who you are. we are learning as we go. >> griff: speaking of difficult, grieving mother of rachel morin, mother of five, has a
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heart-breaking message for president biden. >> it's a senseless death. who would expect 2000 miles from the southern border, somebody coming from another country, coming into our small town and ra randomly attacking someone and brutally murdering them. it is like we opened our border and let a stranger into our house. >> griff: he was arrested last saturday and being held without bond awaiting extradition. >> ainsley: that 13-year-old little girl, sixth or seventh grade? >> steve: just a kid. you wonder how the story is this
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guy approached and abducted the two 13 year olds. he had a machete, which does talking. the cops found video and put out on instagram and people at the local bodega knew him and saw him and grabbed him. this is melee that ensued. he climbed under a parked car and you can hear one man saying, where is my $10,000, big reward. sometimes people don't do the talking and there was money involved. >> ainsley: in 2022, federal judge ordered expulsion of that guy. and brian said he heard a story
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the bodega guys knew the guy. >> lawrence: spot him and got him. >> brian: i want everyone to get $10,000. they had to use their own belt and he was under the car crying. what about the young girl crying. >> ainsley: and will for the rest of her life. >> steve: this story is day after we heard about and heard from griff jenkins about rachel morin, mother of five, murdered by someone else in the country illegally. she was on the ma and pa trail for a long walk and this guy abducted, raped her and murdered her. >> brian: victor hernandez. >> steve: and joe biden and white house send condolences
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yesterday, but did not say how they will secure the border so this does not happen anymore. >> lawrence: this is not his first murder, he murdered somebody in his country. >> steve: perhaps was not coming for a better life, he was -- >> ainsley: trying to evade arrest. charged with murder in el salvador and he is accused of breaking into a house in california, he assaulted a mom and her daughter and he kills this mother of five while running and leaves her body in a ditch and she is arrested in tulsa, oakley. >> brian: few things i would like to know. griff jenkins and bill melugin can get contact to find out.
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why did he get rejected? because of criminal record? if so, shouldn't you arrest him there. especially if you try it again? we are in murder. you have a murderer trying to get across the 2000-mile southern border. why would you keep knocking him back. he ends up a gotaway. look at bulls hat, they have neck tattoos and that looks like a jordan cap he is wearing. >> ainsley: yesterday donovan schultz talked about different i incidents. he grew up close to that park play nothing that park. now you can't let your kids go to the park when they are in middle school. he talked about maryland and rachel morin and her mom and he
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mentioned laken riley and how he's talked to her family. she was the nursing student in athens. joe biden's team released this stay when it comes to rachel morin, the mom. we extend condolences to family and friends of rachel morin. we believe people should be held accountable to fullest extent of the law if found to be guilty. >> brian: he crossed in eagle pass. if you want to know what the white house said yesterday, they addressed it. blamed donald trump for standing in the way of bipartisan legislation. legislation had passed like langford co-wrote it out. only reason this was brought up, joe biden wanted ukraine aid and republicans said if you look at the border which started that
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committee, they produce something republicans did not like. >> ainsley: they said we want to close the border, we don't like the bill. >> lawrence: problem with democrats, they don't believe in enforcing the law or the legal process, even with the president gran granting amnesty. today is juneteenth, the story general finally makes his way to texas to let slaves know they are free. even folks that did not want to be in country, wanted to be in their home country, came to america unwillingly had to go through a legal process. there are people in line going through a legal process. >> brian: to register to vote, 13, 14 and 15th amendment. wes moore joined us from maryland earlier and said this. >> i'm eninfuriated.
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our state is still mourning, this is a mother of five. someone who had her life ahead of her. many celebrations with her family ahead of her. her life was cut short. when people think about the border crisis, hartford county where this brutal murder happened is 1800 miles from the border. when people think this is impacting a few states, this is impa impacting all of us. all of us in local jurisdictions deal with consequences of this. >> steve: that was an be excellent interview. you asked all the right questions and he sounds like a republican talking about how every town is a border town. what he did, what all democrats do, he turned it around and said
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they need to change the law and blamed republicans. >> lawrence: great job with the interview, wes moore is smooth, great politician and communicator, great for the democratic party. they keep bringing up immigration reform. that is a great debate to have, until you get it done, you have to enforce the law. we tried your way for four years, we let everyone in, people on the terrorist watch list, people decided it was easier to cross the southern border and it's bye-bye damage and destruction to the country and now talking about giving them work visas to lower prices of wages when americans are struggling? it doesn't make sense. i'll have conversation about
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immigration reform after they secure border. >> ainsley: two candidates, two messages. donald trump saying we will close the border immediately. joe biden said americans don't understand the border situation. he claimed yesterday border is se secure. he is fast-tracking many illegals. >> brian: i love the fact that we are all morones except him. he gets it. we don't understand. >> ainsley: the mother of rachel morin was on sean last night and has to raise her grand kids a and -- >> lawrence: i don't like being co condescended to by a person who does not know how to find his way off the stage. he will say we don't understand
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the problem here. >> brian: if we mess up the toss to carley, it is because she is always moving. >> carley: you gave me an excellent idea for a game i plan to play now, where in the world is carley. >> ainsley: forget waldo. >> carley: fox news alert. rus russian president vladamir putin and kim jong-un signing strategy ic partnership deal. vladamir putin first visit to pyongyang in years. the two plan to help each other if either is attacked. boeing ceo dave calhoun apologized to families of victims of two 711 max crashes. he testified on capitol hill yesterday. watch this.
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[indiscernible] >> carley: the family of one victim joined us earlier. >> the story does notz have any meaning anymore. someone keeps saying it, action is done, it is value, the meaning is gone. >> how in the same hours can you say you're sorry and say you're proud of all the decisions you have made in the past years? >> nothing else we have, this is shattered family. >> carley: bog boeing company may be using damaged parts in some planes. justin timberlake was arrested yesterday for drunk driving. this picture from daily mail shows timberlake in handcuffs
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after one witness said he was wasted. timberlake claimed he had one martini and did refuse to take a breathallieser test. she was pulled over. those are headlines, guys. >> steve: he only had one martini. that is what he says. >> carley: strong martini. >> brian: doing a concert friday. >> ainsley: thank you, carley. danger of ai continue, young girls becoming targets of revenge porn. it is all fake. created by artificial intelligence. >> brian: senator ted cruz is fighting back, he'll tell you how and a victim tells her story, that story is next.
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mother and senator ted cruz. what happened? you were a freshman in high school in forth worth, texas, excited to go to high school, what happened? >> i woke up with numerous calls from my friends telling me fake ai photos were going around. >> ainsley: someone took a picture off social media, nine friends and that person took your clothes off and put fake naked bodies on. how did that make you feel? >> it was terrifying, i felt helpless. >> ainsley: mom, she comes into your room crying, what happened? >> there was no way to foresee anything like this happening. we were outside our element trying to figure out what to do with this. >> ainsley: what do you do? >> we went to the school and
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police trying to see if we can get help there, it is not knowing who it was. he did not do it on school time. we were not able to track it. >> ainsley: time is of the essence. it looked real. did you find out who did it and what happened to that person? >> we found out four months later. he had been taken out of school with suspension and had been told he was come back but his parents had taken him out. >> ainsley: 99% of deep fakes of nonconseshl, 99% are women. >> it is horrific problem and exploding, we are seeing thousands of deep fakes and they tar
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target women and teenage girls. yesterday we announced legislation, another mom from new jersey, whose daughter had the same thing happen toer had. 14, aulsz. picture from social media, boys in the class altered it. with technology, when it is altered, you can't tell. you think it is real. you can get a video and produce a deep fake video, horrific viemation of privacy, intended to look real. the mom in new jersey told us the boy says are still in school. they face no consequence. the take it down act says number one, if you post or share real or deep fake images, it's a crime, felony punishable by two
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years in prison if an adult and three years if the victim is a child. secondly, a really important piece puts obligation on big tech company, if notified by victim or victim's family, they have 48 hours to take the pictures down. after the victimization, people get trapped. anna called snapchat, take this down, they tell victims, if you happen to be taylor swift, global super star, you can get this taken down. if you are a teen, big tech ignores you. >> ainsley: how long did it take to come down? >> eight and a half months. some creepy teen could have screen shotted that and it could
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come out later and they do not know it is a fake. >> ainsley: if you are in a relationship, you shouldn't do it, they share naked images and they break up and it gets exposed. this is new level with ai. >> anyone can be a victim, you can take any picture of any person and create images or videos you cannot tell are fake. the victims get traumatized over and over again as things are shared and i'll tell you how they got it down. i asked, are the images still up? i said, yes. i said, get on the team with snapchat right now and put me on the phone with the ceo, we'll get this image down. within know minutes, it was
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pulled down. >> ainsley: took a powerful person to call. >> should not take a sit be member of congress to pick up the phone to get images down. copyrighted material, if you put up scene from the lion king or a george strait song, that will get pulled down within minutes. this extend same thing to protect victims and don't parti participate. >> ainsley: it punishes person who does it. that boy's record and be expunged at 18. sorry that happened to you. glad it is over with and hope you can enjoy rest of high school. today is juneteenth and chicago mayor brandon johnson has a new task force. leo terrell will tell us what it is next.
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>> janice: good morning, a hot, sticky day in new york city. what is your name? >> heather from georgia. >> lauren from oakley. >> aaron from oakley. >> janice: how you dealing with the heat? >> not bad, we are used to it. >> janice: they are used to the heat and mu humidity. we'll get a break for new england but back to soaring heat next week. first ever excessive heat warning issued by national weather service in caribou,
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maine, 107 heat index. a lot of folks in maine don't have air conditioning. that is ongoing today through the week and a break on the weekend and look to be hot and sticky again. okay, lawrence, you are used to it, too, thinking we know nothing about heat. >> lawrence: i promise not to judge you. former president trump ripping into president biden agenda as he rallies voters wisconsin. >> joe biden, worst president in history of our country, great silent majority, will be the ones shaping america when i am the 47th president of the united states of america.
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>> lawrence: president biden is struggling in crucial states. vice president kamala harris making her second trip to georgia in a week. campaign is desperately trying to get black voters back. leo terrell joins us now. when you got democrats going back and forth to atlanta, trying to make their pitch. what say you? >> it's too late. black voters are listening to the message trump is talking about issues that affect blacks and all americans, illegal immigration, sanctuary cities and crime. crime in cities and joe biden is
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not speaking to america. and president trump is leading in the polls. >> lawrence: in georgia, there are black businesses and they remember the trump economy. today is juneteenth, no lawrence jones or leo terrell if they did not make their way to tell them they were free. b brandon johnson is wanting reparations. >> as civil rights lawyer, there is no systemic racism in america, there are no slave owners in america. chicago has had two black mayors and they play the race card. president trump is more popular than the mayor.
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immigration. black chicagoans do not want illegal immigration, lawrence, you and i know for a fact this weekend, there will be black on black crime. play the race card, black americans want the same as all americans. race card is only card democrats can play to keep blacks in their pa party. >> lawrence: why not propose tax cuts, propose making sure businesses are safe by cracking down on crime. why not focus on education, instead of being in teacher union pockets, increase the scores in our you you community by school choice?
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>> that would give black americans independence, democrats want black americans and minorities depending on government chltsz they used it for 50 years and president trump provided an alternative and democrats are losing the black v vote. >> lawrence: when they start to see gains, incremental change. thank you for joining the
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program. over to you, brian. >> brian: baseball fans are mourning loss of willie mays, who passed away last night at age of 93. one of the greatest of all time, chad pergram joins us from capitol hill. might have been most dynamic player and personality. >> i brought a san francisco baseball with me today. as say, willie mays was considered best all around baseball player of all time. others were faster, but experts believe mays was best all-around. he started playing in 1948. he plays for the giants. he played stick ball with kids in the bronx.
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president obama presented him with the presidential medal of freedom. he was remembered for epic catch in the world series. fly ball to deep center field after making the catch mays said b biggest worry was getting the ball back to the infield. 3200 career hits, 24 all-star ap appearances. he was said to be a better football quarterback. he finished with the mets in 1973. he was 93 years old. >> brian: thursday all-star game will celebrate the negro league. would have been great to have willie there. we appreciate it. dr. fauci admitting school closures went on too long.
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>> brian: dr. dr. anthony fauci reversing course on covid era push to keep schools closed. >> i kept on saying close the bars, open the schools quickly and safely as you can. initially to close it down was correct. >> not talking about initially. that was mistake we will not repeat it? >> absolutely, yeah. >> ainsley: our next guest l.a. unified school board despite calls to reopen earlier. >> brian: your thoughts about dr. anthony fauci realizing school should be open, does he not realize we watched him do nothing to get schools open? >> it wasn't just dr. fauci,
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local school boards could not reopen without school unions signing off. predate covid. yesterday i'm proud we banned school cell phones. anyone on the ground in schools could have seen this and did try to speak out at the time. >> ainsley: he said, i kept saying to open schools, we would have been jumping for joy if he had said that. this is issue flash back of what he said. >> that right now we have to start implementing both containment and mitigation and what was done when you do closing the school is mitigation. >> if you have a situation you don't have good control over outbreak and allow children to gather together they likely will get infected and bring infection
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home. >> ainsley: there he is. schools like your district decided to close, they were looking to teachers union. dr. fauci -- brown yooufrt did a study, that school year they performed 13% lower on math and 8% lower in reading. are you still seeing impact of covid? >> we are academically and what keeps me up at night is mental health effect. they were home, isolated on screens, it is important to get kids in school and off their cell phones. we are still seeing impact on k kids health from closures.
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get kids back to being kids again. >> brian: fauci could have used his star power with administration to lean on your union in order to get schools back open. no one understands where that came from. ban on cell phones is uncling hoo, when will this be done in the clas room? >> next school year, working to implement it with cell phone lockers and pouchs and idea to get kids off their social media apps. u.s. surgeon general said there should be kwarning on social media apps for teen says. think about effective adults with schools and covid and people saying to protect adults. what about kids being home for a
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year? yesterday we took a step, starting next school year, students will have phone-free days, i think grades and physical and mental health will improve and let kids be kids. >> brian: if everyone has to put down their phone, i think they will say thank you, parents. >> that is the idea and i told teachers and principals, let me be the bad cop. they are not able to teach, remove onus and let school board take the blame for this. >> ainsley: thank you so much, it is great. you will get in trouble if you do it, can't do it, no other child is doing it either. >> brian: we'll have you back next year to talk about success of this program.
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who raised you? teens getting out of control and one new jersey town is cracking down, punishing parents. >> ainsley: check in with bill hemmer for what is coming up. >> bill: interesting segment on cell phones, we'll talk to the doctor. meanwhile, accused rapist of 13-year-old girl will appear in court. are democrats worried about the biden campaign? and meet cops who lassoed the piglet, not an easy job. see you in a few on this j juneteenth.
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>> steve: i love that graphic. scenes like this from last month in ocean city are prompting another new jersey police department to try a new tactic. they will start issuing summons to parents for unruly teen behavior. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: pete, let's start with you. what they're saying is parents,
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you have to do your job. >> it seems like common sense, right? apparently the cities for years have been reaching out to parents saying this is out of control, do something about it. parents must be outsourcing their parenting to a phone and think they know what the kids are doing. the police see what the kids are doing. there seems to be no shame amongst these parents and no investment in their kids. so good, good, haul the parents in when the kids are unruly or breaking the law and fine the parents and punish the kids. it needs to be a duo. if you did such a poor job and provide poor oversight disrupting other families having a good time. i'm not normally one to punish a parent for a kids' sins, if it goes that far and it's all you've got, i love it. >> steve: it is not like this happens all day long but from 10:00 at night to 6:00 a.m. most kids should be home. what did you pick out of your
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pocket? >> i was checking if i had bail money. i was excited to see where this question and answer would go. i have been at restaurants, i have been at restaurants with the hegseth children climbing under the table, okay? i have been in restaurants where the waiter gave us the look and i'm thinking do i have bail money to pay the citation for my friend in the pokey because his kids have been issued a citation? in all seriousness, though, i am with pete. i like this. the idea of a jove nile not being able to be punished for their crime. their minds aren't formed and not fully formed human beings so they aren't culpable. that means somebody must be. somebody has to get this in line. if we have to give a citation to the parents helping to bring the kids back in line and parenting into the picture.
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i like it in new jersey. >> steve: i know you don't like the fact your mavericks in dallas lost to the celtics. i want to play a sound bite from the coach of the celtics. this is inspiring. listen. >> if we win the championship this year we're flying to jerusalem and walking from jericho to jerusalem. more people go to disney world but that is the most important place to recenter yourself. >> steve: lightning round, pete, what do you think? >> my condolences to will. they beat my timberwolves. i didn't know this about this coach. he was asked how does it feel to have two black coaches in the nba finals? how about when was the last time we had two christian coaches. he sees the world not the way through the lens of race but through faith and players if you look into it very much appreciate the grounding influence he has had. if you lose to anybody, lose to
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this guy. >> steve: final word. >> uncommon wisdom. 35 years old, one of the youngest coaches ever i believe since the 1970s to win the nba title. two years at fairmont state was his coaching experience. we are going to jerusalem. uncommon wisdom. fascinating guy. >> steve: speaking of uncommon wisdom. it was smart for the hegseths to move out of new jersey if they will be cited with those crazy kids. >> we know the sheriff. >> steve: that was a great segment. thank you for getting up early today. >> thanks, steve. >> thanks. >> steve: thank you very much for joining three hours of "fox & friends." let's go "america's newsroom." it will start right now. >> bill: good morning. they are taking matters into their own hands and you can say finally. regula
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