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turns out it was all a stunt, and that proves it. "fox and friends first" continues with jillian and rob. rob: it is thursday, in order to stop the separation of families at the border but that is not enough for democrats so what do they once? the house holds a high-stakes immigration vote hours from now and we are live on the ground in texas. >> stzrok and his lover, lisa page, no matter how many crimes she committed they wanted her to be innocent. >> donald trump calling out disgraced officials at the center of the so-called collusion witchhunt. lawmakers are demanding to know
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what really happened in the office. rob: labor your he, the pc police melting down over the name of miss ice cream. for real. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ jillian: a dark morning, rainy morning in new york city. no pretty sunrise today, the first day of summer. you are watching "fox and friends first" blues not going to stop you. thanks for starting the day with us. it is national selfy day.
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he loves taking selfys. rob: taking that selfyith eyes barely open. jillian: we would love to see that. rob: we are done talking about selfys. our top stories immigration, the house will vote on two immigration bills hours after donald trump signed an order that stops families separations at the border. >> democrats want open borders, let everybody come in, not going to let it happen. i signed an executive order, we are going to keep families together but the border is going to be just as tough as it has been. jillian: griff jenkins joins us in texas as top republican
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lawmakers next. >> reporter: kirstjen neilsen has been at the center of this crisis, at the executive order signing and says it is time for congress to act. listen. >> we ask them to do the job, the laws need to be changed, this is what president after president has dealt with for decades, he is standing up to fix it, we asked congress to do their part. thank you for your leadership. >> reporter: the house expect to vote on two bills, paul ryan and the conservative bill by bob goodlatte but kevin brady says he is confident the leadership bill has the support it needs. >> we need a permanent solution, it sets the back door of illegal immigration, starts to fix the front door of illegal immigration which means it keeps families together, find a path to legal status for dreamers who
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earn it. >> reporter: yesterday a surprise moment mark meadows, chairman of the freedom caucus arrested against paul ryan saying his bill was not ready for prime time the democrats not expected to support either one, democrats lashing out at the executive order, dianne feinstein, it is extremely troubling the pres.'s executive order would require immigrant families with children to be detained indefinitely. the order appears to be the next step in the larger agenda to illuminate basic protections for asylum-seekers. rob and jillian, this is where you come to seek asylum legally. jillian: the left still slamming the president for his border policy even after his executive order keeping families together. rob: tammy bruce says this isn't about the children, it is about
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opening up our borders. >> it hasn't been about the children, and in this case an effort to get back to catch and release. the president is implanting the law and what he has done is change the dynamic, about holding children, to create an environment separate from that that will take more money and is what obama did, when you create things by executive order that could change. the president wanted legislation about dreamers. and still expired. he wants legislation to deal with this as well. so there's more consistency in the law. it is a false dichotomy the left has set up. >> the executive order with headlines like these, he has caved and calling his decision
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embarrassing. >> peton is apologizing for twitter rampage targeting donald trump's son. milania trump alerting the secret service after he said donald trump's on baron should be kidnapped and put in a cage with pedophiles. in response to the 0-tolerance border policies. fonda now saying he is very impassioned and distraught over the situation with children separated from their families at the border but i went too far. sony pictures is condemning the comments calling them reckless and dangerous but said his new movie boundaries will still be released tomorrow. rob: looking for free press maybe, donald trump slamming the russia investigation is a phony witchhunt at a rally in minnesota. rob: tearing into peter stzrok and lisa page who exchanged anti-trump text messages.
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and lindsey graham demanded answers about at the effort was. >> will peter stzrok testify before congress that keeps coming back to stzrok and former fbi lawyer lisa page and the anti-trump text messages they exchanged. >> it is important he appear for an interview and a public hearing after that. we will issue a subpoena for anything necessary to do. >> reporter: bias within the fbi without evidence in the outcome in the email probe. many republicans including donald trump think otherwise. >> no matter how many crimes he committed which were numerous, wanted to be innocent, with me, nothing, no collusion, no nothing and they just wanted to take all of us, wanted to put us in trouble and it is not working
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too well. >> this question from sen. lindsey graham about a meeting referenced with former fbi deputy direcr andrew mccabe. graham wants to know if that meeting happened and what was discussed if it did happen. rob: thank you so much. north and south korean diplomats hope to reunite families divided by the korean war, to formally end 65 year battle in a truce. south korean pres. moon heads to moscow for 3 days, he and vladimir putin are expected to discuss building a stronger relationship between their countries as well as piece on the korean peninsula. two sheriff's deputies who made the ultimate sacrifice will be laid to rest today, teresa king, shot and killed as they -- officers from around the
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country, the joint funeral won't be only heroes there. and their love of superhero comments. the deputies both leave behind children. >> the supreme court will consider an appeal linked to the netflix series making a murderer. wanting justices to review a lower court decision that ruled his confession to helping murderer wisconsin woman voluntarily. >> who shot her in the head? >> didn't think of it. >> lawyers claim investigators took advantage of his disability into falsely confessing, serving a life sentence. saying goodbye to kate spade, she will be laid to rest in kansas city, missouri, she was
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found dead two months ago after committing suicide. she struggled with depression for years. they are asking donations, the kate spade know your company is donating $1 million to suicide prevention groups. rob: wreaking havoc in pennsylvania. >> so my god, i cannot even believe this. >> incredible video of a car being swept away. rob: tornadoes touching down in the midwest, several twisters were reported in iowa. rob: janice dean is tracking more storms on the first day of summer. >> reporter: arriving in an hour and we will celebrate this. >> we have a lot of extreme weather to get to, 66 in new york, 72 in cincinnati, you see
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cooler air across the rockies, potential again today for heavier rainfall across the ohio valley, mid-atlantic and texas over a foot of rain has fallen in parts of coastal and southern texas in the last couple days. we could see more rain in the forecast, things will taper off tomorrow but this is not a good situation, flash flooding is an issue in south texas and the gulf towards louisiana. we have flood advisories, flash flood warnings in effect for south texas towards corpus christi. rain again along the stationary boundary on the ohio valley, mid-atlantic and rain will taper off across texas and here we go. summer solstice, the longest day of daylight, 15 hours today, 86 in chicago.
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a little bit of a reprieve. will you eat some ice cream? >> watching pool in the. bring you some applesauce. i have some for my kids. we will get ice cream later. donald trump signing an executive order to keep families together at the border but democrats still unhappy. what is the right move? our political panel is on deck to debate it. rob: one of the busiest airports taking a step in the fight against terror. ♪ with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it.
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>> donald trump signing an executive order to keep migrant families together. and signing this order, this growing problem, republican strategists, thank you for joining us. was this the right thing to do. >> a lot of people think it was because it looks good. i don't share the same sentiments. in 2014 hillary clinton explained just because you make it over the border doesn't mean they get to stay. we have so many things in place where people could the us citizens and the pathway to citizenship sponsored by employers. to come over the border illegally doesn't make sense. jillian: we have a lot of people coming here, hundreds of thousands each year illegally so we are faced with the situat
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and donald trump said this yesterday, the country will be overrun with millions of people. if you are strong you don't have any heart. the bottom line is you don't want kids separated from their families with what is a better option? >> the btion would be to come here legally and keep the family together. jillian: they are not doing that. >> if i was to break the law with my daughter in so we would be separated, child protective would take her away from me. it is baffling the democratic party is pushing this as victims when they came over here on their own goodwill illegally. jillian: you mentioned democrats thought for this, they said this is what -- we have heard hundreds of times it feels this
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week alone donald trump can do something about this, he can pick up the phone and change it, he does this and they are still not happy. is anything going to be good enough for them? >> absolutely not. marco rubio pointed out, and executive orders, not even satisfied with that. d hope they show up to support a year later to look at how they were seeking asylum and it is not about the people but midterms. many states are in primaries. it isn't about helping others or children, pres. obama, president clinton and president bush had the same policies. there are anti-trump is, people who don't want trump to do the right thing, tries to rectify other presidents mistakes and still not happy. jillian: the house is expected to vote on two immigration bills, slightly different here. the goodlatte bill and compromise bill, which one stand
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a chance, provides no path to citizenship for dreamers, that is the big difference between these two. >> reporter: i don't think the democrats are going to give at all with either bill. the moderate bill would pass and to be able to say there is a pathway to citizenship, employers don't have to verify that makes perfect sense but democrats are going in as we are not going to work across the aisle because it has nothing to do with people, it has to do with the votes, they are willing to let the government shutdown and not helping anybody. to have -- affected by the shutdown. they don't care about people. the bill will go through the house, won't have bipartisan support in the senate and i applaud the republicans on the legislative calendar because legislative calendar was almost over. i applaud them for doing this and giving it a shot but it
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>> former president barack obama's cyber chief confirming he was told to stand down in response to russian meddling. >> national security adviser susan rice. more on the shocking revelation. >> pres. obama cyber security coordinator michael daniel confirmed what was reported in the book, testifying before the intelligence committee and asked about excerpts from russian roulette and they knew about cyberattacks in the 2016 election here and planning to respond. don't get ahead of us in 2016, another staffer responding, quote, i was incredulous in
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disbelief. >> is that an accurate description of what happened? >> that is an accurate rendering of the conversation at the staff meeting. >> as far as your cyberresponse you were told to stand down. is that correct? >> those actions were put on the back burner. >> reporter: of the range of actions to impose costs on the russians which when asked if those recommendations were accepted he couldn't get into details during open session. obama era officials were quoted that the administration choked in russian interference. many people commenting. >> a lot of surprising details people have opinions about. >> robert on facebook says the unpunished trees in his mind blowing and george says not surprising, true traders and can rights, political hoodlums far
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>> hope you're having a good one, the house will vote on two immigration bills after donald trump signed an executive order stopping family separation at the border. >> democrats want open borders. we are not going to let it happen. i signed an executive order, we will keep families together but the border will be just as tough as it has been. >> this is top republican lawmakers continue to face opposition from democrats, the order detained illegal immigrants, quote, indefinitely. rob: the offer behind the infamous anti-trump dossier briefed obama administration officials, richard burr says state department visitor logs show christopher steele went to a meeting in october 2016 before the election. victoria newland, assistant secretary of state showed that
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he saw parts of the dossier in july 2016 containing allegations of russian collusion which the president denies. jillian: remember the naacp leader who made national headlines for lying about her race? >> are you african-american? >> i don't understand the question. >> rachel appearing in a washington courtroom pleaded not guilty, the washington state, she didn't report $84,000 in income. >> florida's business airport, the orlando standards to match international travelers to a federal database of passport and
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visa totals. >> we are seeing less time. >> they will expand the program to all international flights, critics are concerned about privacy. >> restoring american jobs, donald trump holding roundtable discussions to iron industry workers in minnesota and causing tensions to simmer with china. >> america is respected again. we are fighting to protect american iron, aluminum and steel and to protect our incredible and brave minors. >> we are the most successful level the country has ever seen. >> if you ask the iron and steel workers, the so-called trade war is the best thing for business. and thank you for coming on this
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morning. >> why is it important to protect your industry? >> it is important to protect our steel and iron infrastructure and overall companies. and it is one part of a bigger story and the president has done a fantastic job turning around the economy for this region related to iron and steel making. >> we saw the crowds last night, crowds outside couldn't even get in and historically this area has been pretty democratic. is there going to be a shift? >> i can't speculate on that but there are a lot of blue collar workers 365 days a year, that
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are there to supply the iron that makes the steel that americans use every day. and what we have seen from this president for the economic situation. and we are very excited about it. >> you are noticing a difference already? >> we are seeing a significant uptick, and it is a nice change, we are very excited with the changes we have seen. it came about since northeastern minnesota. it is a crisis situation. donald trump and pres. obama did
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a fantastic job. pres. obama's efforts were not as far as donald trump's. >> let me sneak in here. the argument says the prices of steel going up now, more and people impacted negative by these tariffs than people who work in the steel industry. how do you respond to that. we are manufacturers as well as we see those impacting in our facilities so i understand people are starting to see that. it is a small price to pay to secure our nation's iron and steel manufacturing processes. at the end of the day if our critical infrastructures reliant on another foreign source it is a problem for national defense and the nation. we represent 16% of gdp for steelmaking. it is a significant part. >> thank you for joining us, we
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>> a cheesecake flavor. and then there is twix. but you know what? this is a good platform. rob is a very popular anchor for the fox news channel and if you can make a lactose intolerant blizzard it is fantastic, right? they are very handsome and you could definitely advertise this. could you do it with all and knelt? >> you want the real thing. >> we got to go, getting yelled at. i apologize and i am trying. it is 37 minutes after the hour.
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releasing the names of ice agents on twitter falling for violence against them. a lawmaker and marine veteran says as long as the group continues to lack ideas they will resort to these steps. >> we were high school sweethearts. >> after our junior year his parents moved away. >> but i never forgot. >> you never forgot me. >> happy wife, longer life. marriage may hold the key to staying alive. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain.
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street giving instructions on how to kill ice agents. jillian: how low are they willing to go? thank you for joining us. when is enough enough? >> the past a line with some of these things, you mentioned a couple incidents, seetary of homeland security being harassed at a restaurant, an intern in the united states congress yelling at trump to the president of the united states. it has gone from competing with my ideas are better than yours to intimidation. jillian: how do you stop it? >> great question. not just words. we saw your ago somebody tried to assassinate members of congress at a baseball game. with regard to law enforcement your putting of these threats against border patrol agents, we saw violent protests a couple years ago, people chanting pigs
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in a blanket frying like bacon and then offices in new york city where assassinated. communication is widespread, not that you have a rally in new york about someone on the edge, some rhetoric can push them over the edge and lead to real violence. >> how much blames goes to politicians saying anything they have to say to get their bays riled up and get people out to vote? >> the base and radicals in the party pushing the politicians. pres. obama was the president, so many times he said that is not who we are when he didn't like what was being done but i don't hear that condemnation now and we are really over-the-top talking about violence. very few elected leaders, chuck schumer, democrats who want to be the next president, where are they saying let's talk about our ideas versus their ideas, not
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threatening, talking violence against white house officials or law enforcement. jillian: specific examples, enterprising hero archived the ice employees listed on linkedin and occupy wall street tweet, what to do if you encounter an ice agents and the troopers association put out a statement, at a time when funeral arrangements are made for heroes that gave their lives in service to our country this cannot be tolerated. you agree with that? >> 100%. a tough time to be a member of law enforcement. they had real political power, a right to officials in their corner, pulling the strings and advocating for the stuff. jillian: do you wonder if we will see a decline in people willing to be in law enforcement because of this? >> i hope not but we have seen in the last 30 years in violence against cops, law enforcement officers say i'm not going to
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stick my neck out because somebody will get a quick video clip of me taken out of context and ruined my life and cost me my career, people saying i care about people in bad neighborhoods where there is a lot of crime and intimidate the police, gets worhose people, a vicious spiral. rob: nyu professor list of all these ice offices names and addresses online. if i were him i would hope somebody doesn't list his name online because he would have a target on his back. it is disgusting what is going on. jillian: democrats demanded donald trump end the 0-tolerance policy so he did, the left saying the executive order they wanted makes things worse, social media sounded off on this. rob: donald trump rallies thousands last night, what are people saying about the pres.'s message. >> reporter: the president spoke
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a mile away from uncle louis's café. we are fortunate to have a big crowd here. in the 4:00 am in the central time zone, people are ready to talk. evan is a college sophomore but it is alout the economy. >> a lot of people are not doing well, some are struggling, we need to help them out and put money back in their pockets. >> reporter: for you the tax cuts are huge. >> i think the tax cuts help with growth of the economy especially with industries and all that kind of stuff creating more jobs in america is going to help us. rob: you think the text that are important to wait till you start working and making money, you're really going to think they are important, megan is a doctor and is all about the right to try.
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>> i'm a pediatrician and it is not something we see a lot of the time but if you can offer somebody the chance at the end of their options and it could help them you could change so much by giving them a life they wouldn't have otherwise and the benefits of time with family, with loved ones and knowing enough and having seen enough, the hope that it can give people is a replaceable. >> reporter: we have a packed crowd and just getting started. a huge morning coming up on "fox and friends" at the top of the hour. jillian: what a showing at 4:407 am.
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jillian: will the left ever be satisfied to review the president signing an order keeping immigrant families together but things may get worse on the border. >> carly shimkus, online. >> democrats got what they were fighting for, they want something else entirely. nancy pelosi slamming the pres.'s executive order on twitter yesterday saying the executive order seeks to replace one form of child abuse with another. every child is entitled to basic human rights. instead the president is paving the way for the long-term incarceration of families was while the president has into the separation of families there is now concern the kids with their parents will be detained too long. california sen. kamala harris tweeted trump's executive order
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does not fix this crisis covers gives no solution to the thousand were torn away from their families and remain separated. and the back lash on twitter says the ink is dry on an executive order ending separation policy. and it isn't enough. they want them and their parents after unlawful in 3, high percentage will never appear for a hearing. it does appear democrats want to go back to the old obama ways of catch and release. >> the drama continues with the nfl national anthem protests. >> the aclu, naacp and other organizations want the nfl to change their policy on the national anthem protests. in a letter to nfl commissioner
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roger goodell, represses peaceful, nondisruptive protests of police violence against unarmed african-americans, it is disappointing, something built on grits and competition lacks the constitution to stomach a call for basic equality and fairness. you know where this is going. there is back lash from those who want players to stand. scott says they wasted a postage stamp, the patriots of spoken, they shall stand and christopher tweets if they don't like them the players should stay in the locker room and keep personal opinions of the field and the job they are getting paid to do. the drama continues. rob:. bell has an ice cream flavor. >> the chocolate the vanilla mix is called the great divide and
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there is a mixed race family who asked the company to change the name of the ice cream to be more inclusive. they wrote about it on facebook saying we are all our own color and flavor and there is no divide between us was we think we are all delicious in our own ways so we have a suggestion for a new name for your chocolate and vanilla ice cream flavor, better together. i think it is kind of cute. this post did receive 1000 likes, when twitter user rights it is a lovely family and a good thoughtful discussion for the table, that doesn't mean the name should actually be changed,. l wrote a letter congratulating them on a good idea. jillian: rob is like i don't care. rob: i like each one individually. thanks so much. 54 after the hour. a real dog day at the park for
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live longer. >> we fell in love in high school. >> we were high school sweet hearts. >> after our junior year his parents moved away. >> but i never forgot her. >> you never forgot me. >> a new study revealing couples have a lower risk of heart disease and stroke. researchers believe living with another person can help spot health problems earlier. rob: my mom would have really argued that point. next the bad. american airlines passenger angry over flight cancellations smashes a window. the woman cited for property damage at the airport in charlotte, north carolina. computer gli glitch caused american to cancel thousands of flights. lady, i understand. accidentally hittings a woman in the face. >> came so fast. and it just hit me like that. i understand the baseball but not a hot dog. >> oh my goodness. she was rushed to the
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hospital. will be okay. i willou i have met the fanatic in person several times. >> is he very nice and he did not mean it. rob: that's not what i heard. carley: terrible. thanks for watching. rob: "fox & friends" starts right now. >> so the democrats want open borders, let everybody come in. we're not going to let it happen. today, i signed an executive order. we're going to keep families together, but the border is going to be just as tough. >> finger pointing and heated words house speaker paul ryan. house freedom caucus chair mark meadows appeared to be over immigration. >> peter strzok and lisa page exchanged bias anti-trump text messages. senator lindsey graham demands answers about what they discussed. >> what exactly do you do in a whip meeting? it sounds rough. >> would you not tell doocy there is a dress code in the u.s.
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