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on things we can help and be there for them. >> carley: being a police officer comes with risk. always a dangerous job. right now it feels like it's never been more dangerous, sheriff. >> 100 percent. in the last couple years, very high number line of duty deaths and huge spike in am bushes like we saw here. so that's one thing very much around on the forefront all that pressure if you will. the stress they are under. and the things they are facing officer suicides have spiked and actually outstrips the number of line of duty deaths so we are trying to support our people. >> carley: we are thinking about the whole rec ling family, there is a go fund me to donate. well needed funds there thank
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you, sheriff. >> thank you. they can go to our web page at oakland sheriff.com a link on the page and he will get 100 percent of that god bless you for helping his family. >> carley: absolutely. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> steve: thank you very much todd sand carley. this is tuesday, june 25th, 2024. welcome to "fox & friends" and lawrence, welcome back. we are going to start this our weekend. alvin bragg's office outraged after bragg dropped the majority of charges against anti-israeli protesters up at columbia university. >> brag, brag, make sure criminals do their time. >> we are going to talk to one of the demonstrators there this
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hour. hunkers down with key advisers camp david. a pair of federal judges dealt a major blow to a student loan bailout program. we break down how it might impact him in november. >> lawrence: and home at last. american tourist ryan watson now reunited with his family after being held in the turks and caicos since february. all for having spare ammunition in his luggage. he will join us this morning. >> ainsley: welcome home. >> steve: no kidding. and welcome to the first hour of "fox & friends." it starts right now. ♪ >> ainsley: wikileaks founder julian assange leaving the u.k. after a plea deal with u.s. authorities. he spent more than five years in london avoiding extradition to the u.s. after publishing leaked military records back in 2010 and 2011. he will plead guilty to
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espionage charges today in a u.s. federal court in the northern mariana islands in exchange his british prison sentence will count as time served allowing him to return here or to his home in australia. the second illegal migrant accused of abducting and strangling 12-year-old jocelyn nungaray to death will appear in texas court this morning. teacher is speaking out. >> i knew she was going to go very far. you know, these these monsters took this opportunity from her, from our family watching her. >> ainsley: first suspect accused of murder appeared in court yesterday. the judge set his bond at $10 million. and ruled him a flight risk. the dam in southern minnesota is
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on the brink of collapse as flooding continues just to wreak havoc on the midwest. impacting at least 3 million people in several states. officials are warning residents that the dam is in imminent failure condition after flooding from the blue earth river breached that barrier. at least two people have died due to a lot of flooding. a lot of homes destroyed there. and check out this wild video of two semi-trucks tipping over on arizona highway during heavy rain yesterday. state dps officers are investigating what caused the two trucks to fall over. so far there is no word on if the drivers were injured. and today is primary day in new york in one of the most watched races will be the democratic house primary in new york be's 16th district incumbent squad member jamaal bowman is being by george latimer. most expensive race ever. the race showing the party's divide with views on israel.
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lattimer advocating to israel's right to peace. >> steve: i understand most expensive race ever. every time you turn on the local tv there is an ad bowman is great or bowman is bad. back and forth, back and forth. >> lawrence: i don't see how you can get away with being so anti-israel in new york city. i think that's a dumb campaign strategy on the merits of the debate. we'll see what happens though. apparently this west chester guy is pretty pop lash. >> steve: george latimer. >> ainsley: i have had friends in new york say they are switching parties now. they are voting in the republican ticket now. they were always jewish -- i mean they were always democrat because of their jewish faith they believe those policies bus they are switching. >> steve: let's see tomorrow at this time we will know whether or not whether he is going to pay for what he has done. meanwhile, 6:05 here in new york city. we have another fox news alert. because of activists here in the
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big apple outraged after manhattan d.a. alvin bragg has dismissed charges against dozens of anti-israel protesters who took over a building at columbia university in april, which you saw live right here on our program. >> lawrence: that's right, steve. brooke singman has the latest on this story. >> dozens of demonstrators in new york city swarmed alvin bragg's office yesterday this after he dismissed charges against 31 anti-israel protesters who violently took over a building at columbia university in april. [chanting brag, brag, make sure criminals do their time. brag, brag punish crime, make sure criminals do their time. >> demonstrators say letting the anti-israel protesters off without consequence seats dangerous precedent: calling on the justice department to investigate and prosecute the crimes if bragg won't. this comes as a jewish mother and her husband were beaten at a brooklyn elementary school
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graduation ceremony. they say an arabic speaking family shouted free palestine at her and her family. the mother recording this brief video of the incident before being knocked to the ground. watch this. [shouting] now, the jewish woman says her husband was thrown to the ground by members of the other family and was put in a chokehold. others grabbed his leg and kicked and punched him. she says they were targeted because they're jewish. one arrest was made in the nypd crime task force is investigating. meanwhile, president biden is now condemning the violent clashes outside of a synagogue in los angeles. calling out anti-israel protesters saying, quote, intimidating jewish congregants is dangerous, unconscionable, anti-semitic and unamerican. americans have a right to peaceful protest but blocking access to a house of worship and engaging in violence is never acceptable.
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los angeles mayor karen bass says the lapd will be enhancing their partnership with jewish public safety organizations to prevent this from hang again. guys? >> lawrence: thanks, brooke. appreciate it. >> steve: thank you very much. >> ainsley: what happened in brooklyn was so disturbing. >> steve: elementary school graduation. >> ainsley: twins graduating from elementary school. twins are 10. and older child 16-year-old was trying to help his dad and he was punched in the face. they were trying to take a picture in front of the banner that had the school name and balloons behind them. >> steve: like everybody would. >> ainsley: tried to push them out of the way there is room for both families. and the dad started getting in an argument with the other dad apparently, someone out of nowhere just threw the one dad to the ground. is he catholic. his wife is jewish. >> lawrence: they have created an environment for this to happen. the lack of prosecution of these people that are doing these sort of acts only empowers more to do.
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just think about the d.a. here in manhattan where we live. he spent months in a courtroom focused on donald trump and he had the opportunity to go after violent offenders to kidnapped and held a school building and then he just let them go. it's just case after case. it looks like all these progressive prosecutors only motivated by politics. when we need them on a day-to-day basis to step up, send a message to criminals this is not going to be tolerated. charged already. one of the teachers at columbia told the "new york post" yesterday, they said why no doesn't encapsulate it either a coward or anti-semitic or it's a
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political election year. a lot of the protesters identify as progressive. and joe biden needs them on his side. and if the department -- one of the people at -- who works up at clcolumbia: bragg in election year is not going to do that. >> ainsley: set a precedent it's okay to take over a building at a university. can you barricade the doors. can you trap the custodians in there and they were terrified. we have a harvard university grad student who is coming up. i think you were interviewing him, steve, he was quoted on one of the articles. he is saying what alvin bragg said to all new yorkers, if you conceal your identities. if you harass jews long enough. if you take maintenance workers hostage. if do you that, you will not be prosecuted. this is unamerican, anti-semitic,and unacceptable in this great city of new york. >> lawrence: president released a good statement. i'm glad he did the statement it
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seems like we need something a little bit more forceful. maybe take to the podium and address this issue. address people. >> ainsley: you will be punished not just i'm appalled. >> lawrence: not going to tolerate it. some things gets the full attention of the president, at a press conference to address things. and certain things don't. >> steve: we do have that protester coming up in half an hour. stay tuned for that. >> ainsley: meanwhile, president biden is still monk hunkered down at camp david dozen advisers as he gears up for the cnn presidential debate on thursday. >> steve: brand new report pulling back the curtain on president obama's game plan to save his and ultimately joe biden's legacy and keep trump out of office. >> lawrence: doug luzader joins us from washington. what are you hearing. >> interesting stuff behind the scene there. campaign trail vs. camp david. those are the two approaches debate this week. showing stark differences between how president biden and former president trump are
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getting ready for this big matchup. former president trump remains out on the campaign trail. president biden is still hunkered down at camp david this morning. going through these extensive debated preparations and by all indications, he is going to remain there right up until thursday's debated and just take a look. you guys referenced. this the team that is now surrounding him, this is a group of 16 advisers who are apparently helping to coach him for this one-on-one. with trump, they are even reportedly using an airplane hanger according to the "new york times" to set up this mock debate stage, in the meantime, a public campaign appearances have been largely left to the first lady and the increasingly the vice president and here's the thing we were just talking about. new york magazine, the intelligencer is out with a piece called what obama is whispering to biden. the president's plan to save their legacy from trump. it details meetings between biden and obama at the white
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house. it says that obama is increasingly involved in the campaign, that he has anxiety about biden's prospects and that he expressed concerns about how biden's re-election campaign apparatus was organized. and of particular concern apparently is biden's ability to reach young voters, especially after they have been the lifeblood of the obama campaign. back to you guys. doug, thanks so much. it looks like a strategy difference when it comes to the trump camp and the biden camp. it looks like the biden camp has decided they are going to use the method of memorization. bring all these people in and have key conversations and they want the president to remember certain lines. >> steve: good luck. >> lawrence: for the debate that is the whole strategy. if joe biden can remember the canned lines that they have set up. the trump camp has done something different. they have decided to have experts in each line that agree
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with the former president's policy and certainly they are having conversations. so, there is a conversation going on. it's not based on memory. it is just flushing out where the president stands. what is he going to do. what he already did. giving him those stats and numbers. and quick hi equipping him for e that way and memorization. we will see which one works. >> ainsley: going through trump's comments in the past trying to figure out ways to get under his skin. >> steve: like game day. they are in that hanger and also apparently in a movie theater at camp david you have got bob bauer who is the president's former attorney who is married to anita dunn. is he playing donald trump. obviously from doug just told us regarding barack obama. everybody has got eyes. they know that joe biden is different than he was four years ago. in the back of their mind they're thinking can he full off
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you? are absolutely right. is he going through all the stuff. they are going through the bernie sanders and bernie through thebinders and memorizi. ultimately people are going to make their own decisions. we are all going to tune in to this channel on thursday night and see it. and we will know with our own eyes whether or not he is up to tchingt. >> lawrence: ainsley they talk about it in this n bsz piece. that biden debate prep strategy they are prepared for two different donald trumps. according to the advisers. biden advisers particularly combing through all of trump's recent comments. these people said in an effort to best identify what might get under his skin and what may trigger him the most if he does demonstrate some self-control. we will say this. i know there is a lot of effort talking about what can get under the former president's skin. but it's not like joe biden doesn't have a temper as well. we have seen him lash out at the press before.
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ains your son. >> steve: peter doocy a lot. >> lawrence: not going to say exactly who. it's interesting how they say there is two donald trumps. one thing i will say the former president has working for him he is an entertainer but there is no crowd. so there is no one to -- you know, he starts cracking jokes and everything as he has people in front of him. i think that's one of his secret weapons. i think it's something that could potentially get him in trouble as well. he doesn't have that to work with. it's just him and joe biden and the moderators. i think the bar has been set so low for joe biden though. >> steve: absolutely. >> lawrence: can he almost just show up. >> ainsley: they will be glad yes, he made it through. lawrence he was able to stand through the entire debate and there we got it. he won the debate. >> ainsley: he has it one-on-ones with donald trump. is he measured and gives us interviews. it will be a similar situation. although he will have to be going back and forth with biden arguing different issues. but, this report on barack
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obama, this was from a friend of his. and he said his anxiety about this election is real. he said the country is closely divided, which it is true. the media landscape is fractured and donald trump may very well win. >> steve: and, remember, at the end of the obama legacy and administration, he wanted hillary clinton to be the next president. sorry, joe, you are just not up for it. >> ainsley: apparently he got real involved with the campaign when they found out donald trump was probably going to be the nominee. >> lawrence: make sure you tune in to fox this thursday for the fox news democracy 24 special conch of the cnn presidential debate simulcast. our conch is going to be thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. and i think we're going to be up early the next day. >> ainsley: sean will be in the spin room after the debate. we normally go on air at 6:00 but we are going on at 5:00. >> steve: we will be at a diner in virginia because that is now
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a battleground state. and interestingly enough, we will have as the one of our guests glenn youngkin the governor of the commonwealth of virginia who some have suggested would be a formidable should donald trump give him the nod. >> lawrence: i'm going to do georgia in anticipation of the debate. we got you on both sides of it. >> ainsley: we are all over the place. i wonder if donald trump will bring up at the debate some of joe biden's policies such as student loan forgiveness. >> steve: that's not policy that's vote buying. >> ainsley: congress did not approve that he is saying is he still going to do that and federal judges stepped in and said this cannot happen. there is one who was appointed by barack obama. and says that it fails to clearly show that congress authorized the repayment plan for this student debt. >> steve: there are two federal judges, one in kansas and one in
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missouri yesterday separately decided we are going to put the entire program, the save program on ice. we're going to put it on hold while lawsuits that were filed in march and april are determined. now, here's the thing. in the meantime, the borrowers will still have to make payments but those with undergraduate debt no longer will see their payments cut in half starting on july 1st. that was the vote buying right there. joe biden, without congressional approval was going to have everybody's loan payment. and this would make you really love him, right? this particular program, nothing new, save program has been around for 30 years. it is keyed to you're going to make a payment based on the household size and also your income. and so, you know, people loved it, hey, can he do that? well, it doesn't matter, as long as they don't stop it. well, they stopped it. >> lawrence: steve, since 2021, biden has approved 167 billion in student loan bailouts for
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4.75 million americans. those are the voters that he is going after. but, ainsley, i think this was a part of the plan the entire time. he knew it was a ridiculous idea. >> ainsley: owe knew it probably wouldn't get through. >> lawrence: he floated it out there to say aye done it and keep trying to do it even though when the courts say no. >> ainsley: they keep stopping me. >> steve: no it's republicans. >> lawrence: judges are stopping me as well. that's why you got to reelect my so i can redesign the court and get new democrats into office. >> steve: i think he is going to blame the republican attorney generals in these various states like the great state of kansas, which i love, and missouri and august the others, so don't be surprised in you hear that one other thing regarding the debate in two nights, apparently joe biden is going to go on the offense regarding abortion which we saw coming, but also immigration and you are thinking wait a minute, there is a lot of
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bad news regarding immigration. apparently what he is going to talk about in the last couple of weeks, he has given a pathway to citizenship for these americans who are now married to migrants. >> lawrence: i think the former president also when it -- it's always the extreme, okay? and i think at some point of the debate, if they decide to bring up roe v. wade he has to look at joe biden and say how long, joe? third trimester? no democrat wants to go on the record and say if third trimester. do you want to get the baby comfortable like the former virginia -- make him answer that question. >> ainsley: you think it's okay to an abortion? month 7? month 8? what is your time frame? >> lawrence: that's exactly right. >> ainsley: most americans would get on board with 15 weeks. >> lawrence: totally agree. >> ainsley: he needs to answer this specifically. donald trump said it needs to go back to the states. >> steve: it has been a loser for republicans in these special
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elections for the last couple of years ever since actually yesterday was the seconds anniversary of the overturning. so it will be interesting. what a show thursday night. we're going to all have to be watching and, of course, watch us the next morning because we will have post game reaction, meanwhile, speaking of migration. one of the illegal migrants accused in that brutal murder of that 12-year-old ap appeared in court yesterday. >> ainsley: we will ask about the system that failed that little girl and what every parent prays they never have to go through. >> she had such bright future ahead of her. i knew she was going to go very far. these monsters took that opportunity from her. ♪ voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine
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illegal immigrant accused of killing joshua n jocelyn nungary appeared in court for the first time where bail was set for $10 million. today we are expected to see the same for the second suspect. while the men could face death penalty. jocelyn's mother spoke out ahead of her funeral. >> she had such a bright future ahead of her. and i knew she was going to go
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very far these monsters took that from our family of watching her. ace ace chris is the vice president of the border patrol council and he joins us now. thank you, chris for coming on. >> thank you. >> ainsley: how heart break something that to hear that mother? she should not have to be at the podium. she should be alive. what is your response when you hear that. >> it's heart bre breaking from young jocelyn from ruby riley and we are letting people come into the country unchecked or poorly vetted at best what did they expect was going to happen? we are becoming law also and doing it on purpose and i don't understand what this administration is thinking by opening border wide open and letting people in unchecked. >> what's the policy down on the border? these guys had ankle monitors
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on. one of them had his cut off because he didn't have a prior criminal history. the other one cut his off on his own two days after her body was found what's the pointed of these ankle monitors if these guys are still going to end up doing this? why even let them across the border at all? why not vet them before they come whoever? >> exactly. we don't have access to a lot of country's criminal record. we go by what they tell us unless they committed crimes in the united states. so we are treating criminals with, you know, giving them big boy rules and telling them they better tell the truth. obviously they are not telling the truth and we are releasing people. the parole system is being abused and misused by the government's it not designed to let asylum hearing. >> ainsley: why we let -- in our country if we don't have their criminal records the country they are coming from.
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why would even allow them to cross? >> that's the million dollars question right there. we shouldn't. you couldn't get in the halls of congress without proper vetting yet, we are going to allow them into our country rules for thee but not for me. you are using it as political motivation, this is becoming all too common. if you add these numbers up and that's just the crimes we know about in the past few months. it's just out of control. and we're going to continue going down this path until we put our foot down and fix it. >> ainsley: ains chris, thank you so much for coming on with us and thank you for your service? >> you are welcome. >> carley: michigan sheriff's deputy is dead after authorities say he was ambushed while the following a suspected stolen vehicle in detroit. this happened over the weekend police say three men opened fire
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on deputy bradley reckling. he leaves behind his pregnant wife jacqueline and three other beautiful girls. she is going to join us later this morning to honor her late husband. an oklahoma father is returning home on friday. returned home friday after he spent months detained in turks and caicos for having spare ammunition in his carry on. >> such an answer to prayer. i have prayed about this for 70 days now to see god work in this way it's pretty incredible. >> carley: he was one of five americans arrested for bringing ammunition on the island. he was facing 12 years in prison when he was arrested in april. but a judge fined him $2,000 instead. watson and his wife will join us next hour on american soil. thank god it's so good to have him home. >> i can't wait for that interview. so glad he is back safely. thank you so much, carley. >> carley: you are welcome.
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steve fox weather alert. the gham southern minnesota is on the brink of collapse. look at the water spilling around toward the top as flooding continues to wreak havoc on the midwest. impacting at least 3 million people in a number of states. officials are warning residents that the dam is in imminent failure condition after flooding from the blue earth river breached the barrier. two people have died across two states due to the flooding. check in with senior meteorologist janice dean. janice, i have got cousins in northern iowa two, families pretty much lost beverage this
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flooding. >> janice: stops devastating. i have said it doesn't take a named storm or hurricane to cause incredible amounts of damage. they have had so much rain over the last several weeks that it couldn't -- the ground could not take anymore of this heavy rainfall. and we have got rainfall totals of over 17 inches in south dakota. close to a foot of rain in iowa. but, again the soil can't take any more water when you see rainfall totals of 6, 7 inches what's the big deal there? again, it's been storm after storm the last couple of weeks. the rivers can't take it. so, here's the river flooding right now. we have got moderate to major flooding in south dakota, iowa, southern minnesota. and this is all moving downstream. so this is going to be a story not only this week but for several weeks. we have all-time highest river crests in the midwest. this is a huge deal. records broken in all of these
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big states, millions of people affected. and people are on edge, obviously. we had the latest crest of the missouri river at 43 feet. that was june 24th. and, again, all of this moving downstream so all of these areas are going to be seeing the potential for flooding. and this is rain still to come. so we have got another round today. and then as we get through thursday and friday, more rain in the forecast. quick look at your forecast today. severe storms for the midwest, that's going to lead to more potential flooding. and then the southwest, we have also got heavy rain in your forecast, and the heat, the heat continues for the central u.s. so lots to cover. fox weather.com has all of the latest details and the flooding concerns as well. that's their biggest story on fox weather.com. lawrence over to you. >> lawrence: scary, scary stuff. we got you covered at fox weather. thanks, j.d. >> you got it. >> biden is still leading among voters under 30. that support is dropping with trump up 10 percentage points since the election of 2020.
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our next guests are two of those young people who dissed the democratic party. leaving behind the liberal ideology they embraced as teens. becky and grace joining us this morning. i have been so fascinated with you guy's story. i have been reading through it all morning. becky, why the change? and are you fearful of the pushback? >> well, i grew up in queens, and in new york. which is admittedly a very politically diverse burrow more than people might think. and i grew up in the social media culture that was very dominated by left wing propaganda for lack of a better word that was pushed to me through the algorithms and i accepted it. i accepted it wholeheartedly. i loved it. i was very into it until i started to come out of it and
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realized what i believed was very emotional and not based in logic or fact. so once i started to have that realization it. all came to a head around 2020 when i started to see how democratic policies were playing out in my city. cashless bail for one. the riots after the killing of george floyd, you know, madison avenue being completely disseminated by, you know, these roving bands of rioters. >> you just had a natural change based on your circumstance. grace, you you up a differently. came from a family liberal. phone banking. why the change for you? >> for me it really came down to just looking at the nuances and doing my own research. i feel like i surrounded myself with a lot of democrats and was
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kind of in that culture so it was normal for me. but i think once i started to do my research and understand the nuances because i kind of saw things as very one sided. but, once i kind of got out of that like cycle and stops only surrounding myself with one kind of people, i think i started kind of leaving the hole i was n and came more towards the right. >> lawrence: amazing. one last question i will give you both 30 seconds and start with you, becky. who are you going to vote for and why are you voting for them? >> i will be voting for donald trump in november because we can't have four more years of what's been going on. i mean, it's completely destroyed the country. it's destroying our future. and i'm very blessed to be surrounded by a great community. republican club, work on the
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city council with councilman verna cough. i'm lucky to have a community around me that will support that amazing, grace, how about you. >> i know for me i won't be voting for joe biden. we can't have enough four years of open borders and things of that nature. >> lawrence: what i love about you two, becky and grace, it's clear, it's not about candidates for you all. it's about the issues. you have authentic change in politics, and you know why. i thank you all so much for getting up this morning for us. >> absolutely. >> lawrence: protesters outraged that d.a. alvin bragg dropped charges against anti-israeli protesters at columbia. next guest was outside of bragg's office yesterday. he warns this is more complacency from those so-called
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>> steve: take a look. activists in new york city outraged after mid-atlantic d.ay dismissed charges of those protesters that took ove columbia university in april. listen to this. [chanting bragg, bragg, punish crime, make sure criminals do their time] >> steve: well, one of their protesters in the crowd is calling out the dangerous precedent jewish new york native and harvard grad chab votes joins us live you are furious at alvin bragg, why? >> i find it shocking in order to receive equity, justice and
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the rule of law we have to beg our own district attorney to prosecute crime. i'm old enough to remember where just a month ago he prosecuted and broke hundreds of years of precedent to prosecute a former president saying no one is above the law in the same breath 31 students took maintenance works hostages bullied jewish students not going to prosecute them. the double standard is shocking not a lot of evidence people screwing with the cameras and people didn't have criminal records so let them walk. >> they arrested the students in the very room they were trespassing in. so don't give me that bs. >> caught red handed. >> that's if that is the case you are not identify them because of the masks. it should be obvious to any politician or any university that any time there is anti-semitic right or protest you cannot wear masks in the same vein that we did not allow
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mask-wearing to combat the kkk. antidemocratic, anti-western, anti-anti-semitic students violate the law use masks to conceal their identity and escape any accountability from the law. >> steve: sure, exactly. you know this is a presidential election year and suddenly presidential politics seems to be everywhere, including in the hamas-israel conflict. >> yeah. i have been a registered democrat since the day i turned 18. i don't want to abandon the democratic party but they very clearly want to abandon me. i can't understand jewish americans who have supported the democratic party historically, why are we being treated this way? why the double standards? and why the inaction. it's not just new york city. we saw anti-semitic riots yesterday in l.a. joe biden who is in charge of the dental of justice he can investigate these crimes. he can crack down on anti-semitism and those violating the law. but there is either this inability or unwillingness to protect jewish americans. >> steve: we're looking at some of the activities in l.a. on
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sunday. it was actually a real estate event where it was like real estate in the holy lands. and it became a straight up hate crime. when i look at it, it's like they are obviously targeting those people because they are jewish. >> yeah. so this is the first time in my life that i have ever seen a place of worship, of jewish worship being targeted specifically because these are jews who are worshiping their religion. let me just add, there are currently zero jews living in jeanine and ramallah and the entirety of the gaza strip. that doesn't elicit outrage. when jews want to purchase land in ancestral homeland anti-semitic mob who feel they have the right to intimidate, bully and harass and threaten and exert physical violence on jewish people. >> steve: exit question shabbos, who are you going to vote for? you said a lifelong democrat. >> i have been a lifelong party
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as i said i think the party has abandoned me. i believe in many liberal and progressive values it seems they don't believe in me and jewish americans. and i want joe biden to understand that whoever is advising him, wherever he is getting his policies from, it's not working. it's disastrous, and november will be very difficult for me and many, many constituents who are jewish americans as well. >> steve: all right, shabbos, thank you very much for coming in after a busy day you had yesterday. 8 minutes before the top of the hour. ainsley, take it away. >> thank you, steve. turning now to some of your headlines, closing arguments are expected to begin today in karen reid's murder trial. the defense wrapping up testimony yesterday, calling its three final witnesses to the stand. read pleaded not guilty to second degree murder after police officer boyfriend was killed in january of 2022 the jury is expected to begin deliberations this afternoon. and look at this. a police officer in new jersey rushed into a smoke-filled home to save couple trapped in a f
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fire. [shouting] >> i can't get my husband. >> it's fully engulfed. get out, get out. sir, where are you? >> right here. [fire alarm] >> right here. right here. i can't walk. the couple was taken to the hospital and they are expected to be okay. what a nice officer to go in and do that. is that a firefighter or an officer? amazing video. gosh, that's all of our worst fear, isn't it? carley, how scary is that? >> carley: that is so scary. a stunning video but we so appreciate our law enforcement officers. >> firefighters, police officers, emt, all of the above. >> ainsley: first responders. >> carley: trending video to get to starting with one breaks my heart kevin costner is not returning as john dutton in the hit show yellowstone. did you hear about this. revealing why telling the hollywood reporter quoted i gave
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this thing five seasons. i was really happy to do it and i don't need drama so let's just take that drama away and take the guessing away. the fans have been way too good to me and my obligation is to go on and continue making things that mean something to them. it's time to move on. barstool sports founder dave portnoy announcing the second one bite pizza festival after last year's blow out successful. that was in the rain. let's hope for sunshine this year. the event will be held at randall's island park in new york city on september 14th. and feature. so best pizzerias. and dave portnoy is going to join us later in the show to talk about that. and there is a new trend for parents at the happen nest place on earth. people are hiring theme park thanes. these nannies help take care of children, recommend rides and food and more while families make their way around disney theme parks. and you can either choose to leave your child with the nanny or have them accompany you,
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guys, what do you think about the theme park nannies? >> lawrence: no. >> steve: are they theme park nannies or part-time parents? >> ainsley: i love. this. >> lawrence: are you serious, ainsley? >> ainsley: the more eyes and hands with me to protect my daughter the better. >> steve: i want to see my kids go wee. >> carley: they tell you the best places to make the best memories. they come with you and go with the nanny. >> ainsley: they will stand in line and make reservations at the disney castle. >> carley: tour guide. >> lawrence: we are so done. >> steve: we got one of those line jumper things where we could go back-to-back? peter doocy went on four roller coasters in a row got very sick. wound up in the infirmary. >> ainsley: oh. more "fox & friends" still ahead.
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