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>> lawrence: it is 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, tuesday, june 25, this is "fox and friends". a community is in mourning as michigan sheriff deputy was brutally murdered in the line of duty. his pregnant widow willin jo us in moments and we'll tell you how you can help her and her family with this great loss. >> steve: that is coming up
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shortly. take a look at this, a minnesota dam at its breaking point. residents on high alert, floods could cause major damage and it is at the breaking point. >> ainsley: and dave portnoy opens up about his cancer diagnosis and a big announcement. final hour of "fox and friends" starts right now. >> lawrence: tragic news. long-time michigan sheriff deputy murdered in an ambush last weekend after driver of a car jumped out and opened fire. >> steve: he leaves behind three young daughters and a wife who is pregnant know. h >> ainsley: his widow jacqueline joins us. so many people talking about this and praying for your
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family. you have three little girls, six, four, one and you are expecting a baby. these individuals took the life of your beloved husband. you have been married eight years, both 30 years old, very young. tell me your thoughts. i talked to frank siller, from tunnels to towers and he said you are so strong. why was this important for you to come on today. >> i wanted everybody to hear who brad was from the p perspective of people who love him most. it is easy to forget the officer is more than just an officer. outside of work, brad was a husband, father, brother, son, friend and more and he was everything that was good and truly an exceptional human being. he poured his entire heart into
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every aspect of his life. he was selfless and giving and put himself before others and he always showed up. he loved being a detective and was a great detective. he loved being a dad more and he was the best dad to our girls and he was good at everything and he somehow knew how to build and fix anything and he taught so much to our girls and they looked up to him so much. they wanted to be just like him and they deserved so much more time with him. and brad was my best friend. we made such a great team together and we were building such a beautiful life. we spent the last couple years fixing up our farm where he planned to raise our kids and spend our time together. our time was cut way too short.
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the world has been hearing how oakland county lost a talented detective, more significantly, our family lost everything. >> lawrence: jackie, your beautiful daughters, have they been made aware their dad is now a hero? i'm sure he was a hero before, now he's paid the ultimate sacrifice. how did this conferring go? >> it was the hardest conference conversation i've ever had to have. he was everything to them. they are so young, so they understand, but i still don't think they fully grasp the gravity of everything and everyday is just going to be hard. >> steve: jacqueline, i know this is hard, what you're doing right now. as you said a moment ago, you
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want people to know, he is not just a number, he was more than a cop. he will be laid to rest, i believe on friday and you wanted to when on tv and talk about him. would you explain why he wanted to be a cop, life of public service and i'm sure he talked to you about the possibility of him be ing hurt sometime down te road. >> yeah. we always knew it was a possibility in this line of work. as i mentioned, brad was just selfless and giving and he really, really loved serving his community and helping others. >> lawrence: yeah. jackie, can you tell us about the funeral arrangements and any way we can support you.
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what do you need besides prayers and what do you want people to know? you're a wife of a cop and he's not just a number. the rate for cops being killed right now are skyrocketing. what do you want america to know about that? >> i really just want people to remember that cops are just doing their job. outside of work, they are people like the rest of us. they come home to families and they have kids and they have wives and family to come home to. and they just go to work, unfortunately, in their line of work, their life is put at risk everyday to help others, where most of us don't have to experience that. i wanted to come on today, this has become such a public event and i really wanted to like i
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said, let everyone know that it is so personal to us and we lost the rock of our family in addition to the community losing a detective. >> ainsley: jacqueline, you are raising three daughters. when we were little girls, sorry, we wanted to marry a wonderful man. you imagine spending the rest of your life with one person and you found by the grace of god, you found your person and now he's gone and you have to raise three little girls and i'm so sorry. i did talk to frank siller and he said he's paying off your mortgage and he's talked to you and told you and so many viewers give money to that organization, what did that mean to you? >> it meant so much, it will allow me to spend more time with them and help them grieve and
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get through the loss and how to n navigate this new version of our life and there has been so much love and support from so many different foundations and businesses and honestly our local community in general. we are truly, truly appreciative for everything, everything that everyone has done. >> lawrence: jacqueline, we will be following this, not just the funeral as you prepare to grieve, they are trying to follow this case. i know they have suspected in custody, we'll follow the trial and be here with you. if our audience wants to support you and your family, you have a go gofundme. >> ainsley: beautiful family, jacqueline, y'all are beautiful. any funny stories you want to share about him?
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great hair, so hand some. >> he did have great hair, brad was funny and he was so social and lively and he -- every time he entered a room, everyone gravitated toward him, he the just had such a bright soul. it is the world will be a lot darker without him. >> steve: bradley reckling was 30 years old, god rest his soul. jacqueline, thank you for joining and telling us about your husband. go to fok and friends.com, to find the gofund me page. frank siller will pay off your mortgage. if people would like to help tunnel to tower, t2t.org.
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gofund me page is right there. >> ainsley: god bless you, jacqueline. >> thank you for letting me tell brad's story. >> ainsley: thank you. >> lawrence: of course. >> ainsley: i don't know understand how people, criminals can do this. do they understand how important life is? you can shoot in the air andic ta-a cop's life, not thinking about people he leave behind. >> lawrence: we should remember in those moments, we are so critical of the profession, tough job to do. split-second decisions, they are under fire, as well. he's not just a number. the numbers are out of control in the profession and when you do criticize them, think about the families, there is a family that doesn't have a dad. he is 30 years old, not coming home tonight. >> ainsley: he answered the
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call. someone had their car stolen. he finds the car and chases it and the criminals get out of the car and shoot him. >> steve: there is no such thing as a routine traffic stop. >> lawrence: they don't exist. >> steve: there is that car we've been looking for. next thing you know, they open fire. the poor man was ambushed and leaves behind that beautiful family. his wife so strong. i couldn't do that. >> ainsley: carley, you know, being a woman, you wait your whole life to find the greatest guy, she did and criminals took his life. >> carley: this should be the happiest time of their lives, she's pregnant. it is widely reported he is father of three, he is father of four. there will be so many people to teach his children about who he was and the number of police officers fellow deputies who have already wrote about who he
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was as an officer, a friend, a father, a husband. important things about what makes a man a man. countless messages pouring in as this police department grieves loss of this great man. she was so strong in that interview with you all. she wants people to know. i marvel as people who can go on tv after somebody they love passes away, they put their strength out there to honor who he was as a person. >> steve: she did it because she knows him better than anybody. like she said, he was her best friend and that is the ultimate way to pay tribute to that life l lost. >> ainsley: police officers do take care of the family in such a wonderful way and so many men and women that are other officers will stop by the house and teach their children about
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them. gofund me, tunnel to towers. we will be thinking of the family today. fox news alert, wikileaks fou founder sauge /* julian assange is -- he will plead guilty to espionage charges today in u.s. federal court in northern m marianna county. he will be allowed to return home to australia. second illegal immigrant accused of abducting and strangling, jos j jocelyn to death will appear in court this morning. her mother spoke out yesterday.
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>> she had a bright future ahead of her, i knew she was going to go far. these monsters took that opportunity from her, from her family of watching her. >> carley: first suspect appeared in court yesterday and judge set his bond at $10 million and ruled him flight risk. the dam in minnesota is on the brink of collapse impacting three million people. officials are warning the dam is necessary in imminent danger. happening today in less than an hour, judge will hear former president trump motion to dismiss fani willis in former president trump's georgia case.
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his attorney will file opening brief to appeals court while day three of trump's classified documents trial continue today. there will be a field hearing 11 a.m. and public hearing at 1:00. trump's team is arguing yet another proposed gag order. a lot going on. >> steve: no kidding. >> lawrence: the team will not jack smith will not take no for an answer. we had jonathan turley on earlier and judge cannon made it clear about the first amendment. this is a presidential race and he is leading candidate, you can't gag that person, she made it clear, they are going back again for it. >> steve: bad news for joe biden, running against donald trump, remember last year u.s. supreme court said joe biden, your administration cannot forgive billions of dollars of
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student loan debt and they kicked that to the curb. number of months ago, he said, he would forgive lotses more. yesterday federal judges in kansas and missouri temporarily blocked parts of joe biden's nup student loan repayment plan, the save act, it is referred to. it runs course through the courts. in march and april, attorney general from a number of states sued administration saying you can't do that, its had to be approved by congress. judges said, we'll put it on pause until the courts figure it out. >> ainsley: attorney general andrew bailey posted this on x with a picture of him in service. he said the student loan lawsuit is personal, i paid for my education in blood, sweat and
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tears as did others. it is a slap in the face to every working american to be left with the tab for another person's ivy league debts. >> lawrence: excellent point. he's referring to the gi bill. you serve or parents that serve can pass on because of their service their gi bill. why do ivy league people get this for free, i could have died in combat and i have to work for this. it is a valid point. my question and maybe you know this. you have been seeing on social media, students post online their stuff has been paid off, yet challenges are happening in the court system. what is going to happen? do they pay it back if the court strike it down? >> steve: borrowers will make the payments, the reason people
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are posting, look what joe biden did for me, joe biden wants to be re-elected and he's un underwater with young people. great interview lawrence did a couple of gen-zers, according to statistics, about half of them do not identify with a political party. about a fifth identify as republicans. now you have a number of and "new york post" talked to them yesterday, number of gen-z kids yo under 30 raised very liberal, looking at donald trump because their world has been turned upside down. >> ainsley: "new york post" followed four people, and you will hear from becky in a moment. she used to be leftist and spent
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the whole day crying when donald trump won. then there were covid lockdowns and the blm riots and she woke up and joined new york young republican club and now i'm voting for trump. >> lawrence: here are the young women. >> i grew up in the social media culture very dominated by left wing propaganda, for lack of a better word, pushed to me and i accepted it and accepted it wh wholeheartedly, i loved it. i was into it until i started to come out of it and realize a lot of what i believed was very emotional and not based on logic or fact. i will be voting for dovenald trump in november, we can't have
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four more years of what has been going on. >> i surrounded myself with a lot of democrats and was in that culture. it was normal for me. i know i won't be voting for joe biden, we can't have another four years of open aboborders a things of that nature. >> lawrence: a problem for joe biden. you have young voters that are going to switch their vote to donald trump or potentially may stay at home. they are saying they are definitely not going to vote for him. >> ainsley: that helps trump, trump's base does not change, these are progressive or liberals that said, we don't like our candidate. we are not going to vote. >> steve: figure on thursday night if donald trump brings it up, it was struck down.
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then joe biden is going to say, there are working class families i'm trying to help and darn republican attorney generals in all states have stopped it. >> ainsley: that is biden's problem and you interviewed a guy from harvard complaining about the protest eers at columa not being prosecuted. he said, i'm jewish, life-long democrat and i can't find myself voting for biden. >> lawrence: anticipation for the presidential debate coming up thursday. i will be at a dine r. >> ruth anne's restaurant. >> ainsley: and steve, which city will you be? >> i don't know. app we'll announce that tomorrow. all right. there it is. they just figured it out.
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>> steve: i was at juke box diner on election day with glenn youngkin, he'll be joining us on friday. in manassas, virginia. a jewish mother ander had husband beaten at a brooklyn elementary school graduation. what? a live report on that coming up next. centrum! it's scientifically formulated to help you take charge of your health. centrum gives every body a healthy foundation. supporting your - oops - energy, immunity and metabolism. and yours too! you did it! plus try centrum silver, now clinically proven to support memory in older adults.
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>> ainsley: a fox news alert, activists in new york city out raged after alvin bragg dismissed charges against anti-israel protesters that took over a building back in april. >> lawrence: brooke singman has the latest. >> brooke: demonstrators swarming alvin bragg's office yesterday after he dismissed charges against 31 anti-israel protesters who overtook a building in april. [k [chanting] >> brooke: demonstrators say
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letting the protesters off sets dangerous precedence and are calling on justice department to prosecute if alvin bragg won't. telling us democrats will lose voters because of these policies, listen. >> i've been a life-long democrat, i think the party has abandoned me. whoever is advising him, it is not working, it is draft rus, november will be difficult for me and others who are jewish americans. >> brooke: jewish mother and her husband were beaten at a brooklyn elementary school graduation. the mother recorded this brief video before she was knocked to the ground. one arrest was made and hate
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crime task force is investigating. and president biden is condemning the violent clashes c calling out anti-israel protesters saying this is never acceptable. karen bass says lapd will enhance their partnership to prevent this from happening. >> lawrence: you keep saying you are pro-palestinian, why are you outside if you are just being proone side. thank you. >> ainsley: major task of democratic division over israel, polls are open in new york, as squad member jamaal bowman fights to hold on to his seat against george latimer. >> lawrence: after remarks toward israel. >> we are going to show [bleep]
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the power of the [bleep] south bronx. people ask me why i got a foul mouth, what am i supposed to do? >> lawrence: crazy this guy was an educator. fox news contributor and former educator leo terrell. you often talk about democratic party leaving you. it looks like because of what they have done as relates to the october 7 attack and not standing with the jewish americans in this country, bowman may lose his seat as a result of that. >> thanks for having me, besides being educator and democrat, i'm a civil rights lawyer. jamaal bowman will lose today. why? michigan pro-hamas biden
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strategy will not work in the 16th congression al district. it is not just alvin bragg, jamaal bowman has turn his back on the jewish community. it was going on in los angeles, we have pro-hamas democrats that have abandoned jewish community. jamaal bowman will lose. this same guy denied existence of horrible sex crimes against jewish community on october 7. he called them lies. he will get a job working with fire alarms, this guy is an embarrassment. >> ainsley: and he doesn't know his constituents, there are a lot of jewish people here that are pro-israel. what about trump vowing historic cuts to the education
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department. >> department of education dei , dei, randi weingarten, garfield it a platform, he will eliminate department of education and i applaud him for that. department of education has not done anyone to promote education. students cannot do math, zero pro proficiency, it is a waste of time, platform for dei and left wing activities. >> ainsley: we all woke up to that during covid. thank you, leo. >> thanks for having me. >> ainsley: dhs secretary mayorkas set to visit it is border tomorrow and republicans debe mand answers on the migrants released earlier this
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month. >> lawrence: steve scalise on the terror threat at our border, he is next the.
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answers from mayorkas about how eight terrorists ended up scattered throughout the country. jim jordan writing to mayorkas to hand over all information they have on these terrorists. this exploits vulnerabilities to those in the united states. border and immigration policy increase likelihood criminal aliens and terrorists will enter and remain in the u.s.. the fbi director told congress he sees red blinking lights everywhere when it comes to possible terror threat. senator joni ernsts she does not think president biden is acting with urge be ency. >> there is not a sense of u urgency, we see president biden continuing to fail when it comes
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to immigration policy. there is not a sense of urgenty we should see. >> house republicans asking mayorkas to hand over details on the eight terrorists and how they were processed by cbp, whether anything suspicious was tagged. democrats say it is better to assume the best, not the worst. >> we need to get control of our border, we have seen significant drop in crime under president biden who invested in law enforcement nationally. >>ern ms may not be feeling that drop in crime, especially families who lost loved ones at hands of the suspects. r rangel will have a bond hearing
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at 10. back to you. >> steve: bring in from new orleans, house majority leader steve scalise. great to have you. what do you make of how did those guys with isis ties wind up in the country? current policy is come in, ask questions later. >> steve: that is what joe biden said the day he took office, he opened up the border. mayorkas is failing doing his basic job of keeping us safe. he says the abo border is secur that is a lie. there are hardened terrorists coming into our country, doing harm, killing people, harming people. senate will not take aksz on hr-2 and other bills that would secure the border today.
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this will come up in the debate thursday night. president trump had a secure border and biden opened it up. >> steve: since you just mentioned the debate on thursday night, the former president was at a fundraisier for you in new orleans last night, how did he say debate prep is going? >> it's going well, he is not hiding at camp david, he is getting around. it was a fundraiser for president trump, we raised money for this presidential election. people know what is at stake and he talked about how the economy was healthy when he was president last time. to get energy production moving again, so we can pay less than $2 a gallon like under trump
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instead of almost $4 a gallon under biden. talk about lowering cost of household goods and helping our friends around the border where you won't have china and russia running allies around the world. president trump is ready and focused and it will be a great debathe. >> steve: you had a late night last night, thank you for getting up early today. >> take care. >> steve: you, too. tune to fox news on thursday night for fox news democracy 2024 for special coverage of the debate, 8:00 p.m. eastern time and simulcast at 9:00. more "fox and friends" ahead on this very busy tuesday. choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation.
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>> ainsley: the dam in southern minnesota is on the brink of collapse due to flooding in the midwest. >> lawrence: janice dean has the forecast, what can you tell us? >> janice: we have more rain in
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the forecast and major and moderate flooding in south dakota, iowa, minnesota and all of that water is moving downstream. on radar, next batch of rain moving in today and tomorrow and actually have potential for severe storms north and east of that area where we have flooding and looks like secure thunderstorm warnings in and around west of the chicago area, severe thunderstorm watch in effect. there is forecast today. rain in forecast and more across midwest and severe weather for ohio river valley. fox weather.comfor the latest. carley, to you for headlines. >> carley: thank you so much, sheriff deputy was killed after authorities say he was ambushed while following a stolen vehicle in detroit over the weekend. his wife joined us earlier this morning. >> i really just want people to
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remember that cops are just doing their job, but outside of work, they are people like the rest of us, they come home to families and they have kids and lives and they have family to come home to. and they just go to work. unfortunately in their line of work, their life is put at risk everyday to help others. >> police say three men were taken into custody for the shooting. deputy bradley reckling was jut 30 years old and leave bhoehind hes pregnant wife jacqueline, you just heard from and three children. and -- 20 years in prison if convicted.
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state departmented says he is wr wrongfully detained. over to you. >> steve: he is not a spy, it is that easy. back to you. >> ainsley: next dave portnoy has a big naashes. >> dana: accused of raping and killing a young girl in houston will appear in court and the prosecutor will join us life and the wife accused of murdering her husband strongly denies it, will the jury agree. and squad member jamaal bowman, why he could lose to a moderate democrat today and prep for cnn presidential debate is underway, and so will our show, i'll see you then. duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi
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>> steve: bar stool ports founder dave portnoy had a big health scare but i think he is doing okay. >> ainsley: he joins us right now. so glad you announced you're okay. wasn't a serious type of cancer but tell us what happened.
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>> i'm getting old. i have to start doing the old person checkups mid to late 40s. i did the skin checkup, the prostate, the colonoscopy. the stuff you don't want to do. i did a skin checkup, i love the sun and scraped a couple of moles and one was cancer. never like you will rush in your life is in danger, thank god. you hear cancer, it's scary. they just removed it and i'm sure i will have more of that as i continue to get older. it is a good lesson. at my age get things checked out. i have a scar on my neck but i was never like oh my god, i may die type situation. >> steve: was it like a base basil cell? >> yes. >> lawrence: we wanted the talk about the good news. you do the second annual one
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bite everyone knows the rules of the festival. our old camera guy nate the great was there last year and said it was incredible. >> last year there was a hurricane. the best pizza festty call ever and food festival. we're talking some of the best pizza places. everyone you can think of. new york, chicago, we have them all under one roof and the best part is it's tastes like if you have a slice of this pizza, it tastes how it tastes at their shop. we bring in their ovens make it feels like are you in their store front. if you like pizza you can't miss. we improved the venue at randall's island. afternoon and evening. last year i'm a pretty critical nitpicky guy. outside the weather and mother nature i haven't figured out how to control her yet. outside of that it was the best
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event i've ever been at. spectacular. all the pizza places loved it. if you like pizza, it is the place to be. >> steve: everybody wants you to take one bite of the pizza, with all those places can you take one bite of each venue's pizza? >> i'm a pro. i'm a professional pizza eater. i know how to pace myself and do it. a day at the park. there should be like don't try this at home kids type sign on the festival. a ton of pizza and you have to ration it. >> lawrence: if the kids want tickets, they go on sale this friday. >> steve: the joey chestnut of pizza. >> lawrence: congratulations on both fronts. see you all tomorrow. >> dana: we're awaiting a court appearance by the second of tw

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