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gets up and takes off. and the end everyone -- for composure in the face of danger you are our midnight hero. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, i am shannon bream. heather: it is tuesday, june 4th and this is "fox and friends first". a fox news alert, gunfire erupting at one of the nation's busiest border checkpoints. rob: what we learned about that confrontation. jillian: a former business, minutes from now donald trump going to the brexit meeting with teresa may. rob: brexit and a possible trade deal with the uk. we are covering the president's every move. >> goes out and goes back in.
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right now delivering the news you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. carley: thanks for starting the day with us. donald trump on his first state visit to london. kevin, we expect a little more policy after a day of pageantry yesterday. >> such a beautiful setting for the president and he in the first lady visit the united kingdom on day 2 of the state visit. and absolutely regal event as the president and first lady were guests of the queen. it was a beautiful affair. if you didn't get a chance to watch our coverage the pictures were extraordinary and not only have a chance to see a window into what a deal end affair is likely gave the queen a chance to celebrate our long-standing relationships.
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>> visits by american presidents remind us of long-standing friendship between the united kingdom and the united states. i am so glad we have another opportunity to demonstrate the immense importance both our countries attached to our relationship. >> grady the queen's remarks. we will you what the president had to say during his toast to her last night. that will be coming up in our next hour. meantime earlier in the day the president was joined by the first we had a wreathlaying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown warrior. is for they have scheduled it is a busy one. we are making a shift from pageantry to politics and business will head the day it the president and prime minister teresa may host a business roundtable. later on the will to 10 downing st.. a lot of this will shift the
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focus again toward brexit. what happens if there's a hard brexit? what can the us to to solidify trade ties with the uk if that happens? as for the president, he was busy on twitter? we talked a bit about that yesterday as he was talking about the mayor of london. he had this to say on twitter, london part of the trip is going really well, the queen in the entire royal family have been fantastic, relationship with the united kingdom is very strong, tremendous crowds of well-wishers and people that love our country. evans seen any protest yet but i am sure the fake news will be working hard to find them. big trade deals possible once the uk gets rid of the shackles. the shackles in this case would be the european union. there will not be any trouble finding protests today, they will be everywhere. mostly against the president's visit some in favor of the president's visit.
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we will have the coverage but for now back to you. >> speaking of those protests, we have video of the baby trump blimp being blown up as we speak. it was featured last year during the president's visit. have you seen people gathering to protest the president? >> reporter: not here. at westminster abbey maybe you would see more that right now it is pretty quiet and beginning to rain a bit. i promise you won't have trouble finding the protests. i made this point yesterday. there were some pro-trump demonstrators who were fairly vocal about their displeasure with the media and some happy to see the president, we saw a great number of american flags as well. you will see plenty. we will have the coverage for you.
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>> lauren blanchard will be at one of those protests, we will check in with her a little bit. enjoy the rest of your day. it will be fun. donald trump is the third us president the queen has welcomed for a state visit. more than 100 m during her reign. >> breaking explains personal politics doesn't matter. >> state visits involving these two countries aren't about the personalities presiding at the time. they are about this relationship with this country that has been so close to us for so long, since the american revolution and we stood together through thick and thin, and triumphantly through the dark days and the victory in world war ii and that is what is going to be
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commemorated this week it should be. donald trump may not be a favorite of the queen but she spoke as she did about him and welcomed him for the same reason he spoke about her in the way he did. the relationship is bigger than any of the stuff between the politicians. >> the queen commemorated the 75th anniversary of d-day welcoming the bravery of british and american troops. rob: issued out at the southern border. the driver opening fire on border patrol agents after failing to stop for inspection. cvb confirms the shooting happened overnight in san diego. police aa white pickup truck was attempting to pass through and refused to stop. according to local reports that is when the driver started shooting was multiple officers fired back, the driver was killed. >> the federal judge rejects the house challenge to the border wall funding.
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the trump administration able to the billions of dollars for construction. griff jenkins joins us from washington dc with details on a major defeat for democrats, the president will be celebrating this one in the uk today. >> the president celebrating, nancy pelosi not happy. the democrat led house brought this lawsuit arguing spending violated the appropriations clause of the constitution but us district judge trevor mcfadden in dc tossing the lawsuit ruling the courts were not the place to settle this legislative funding thing the house cannot conscript the judiciary in a political to for with the president writing the constitution bestows on members of the house many powers it does not grant them holding the executive branch claiming it's legislative authority, no word on whether democrats will appeal, the president's tariffs on mexican goods. members of the mexican
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delegation and cabinet officials, mexico's ambassador to the us had this to say. >> this could cause financial and economic instability which means mexico could reduce its capacity to address migration flows and offer alternatives to the new migrants who recently arrived in mexico. >> the stakes couldn't be higher for border that these $1.8 billion worth of goods traded daily. wilbur ross issuing this statement saying i met with mexico's ministered to discuss bilateral trade at 5%. we also discussed next steps for the mexico canada agreement reiterating the message that mexico needs to address immigration across our shared border. the 5% kim jong un place with an
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additional threat of 5% every month until his 25% in october. a lot more avocados then cuba. thanks. >> the search is on for an accused murderer released from jail by mistake, accused of killing a man of drive-by shooting in broward county in october. he was released after his initial charge of second-degree murder was dismissed in favor of an upgraded first recharge. that is not how it is supposed to work. he is still a wanted man. >> my whole house was surrounded with deputy sheriffs with machine guns and they told me they were looking for eric and so i said what for? you just let him out of jail. >> reporter: the sheriff's office said no one told him to hold them on first-degree murder charges after second-degree charge.
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>> a lead prosecutor is taken off me the feeling that he gallagher's wartime case. military judge ordering the removal days after the decorated veteran was freed over misconduct allegations. the navy lawyer admitting to secretly tracking emails belonging to gallagher's legal team to find the source of leaks to the press, gallagher is charged with murdering and isis prisoner in 2017. the trial is scheduled to begin next week. >> contempt charges could come down for william barr and don mcgann. congress set to vote next week after both men ignored subpoenas related to the russia investigation. that vote will likely fall on party lines, democrats will hold a hearing on the report monday without a former special counsel. >> jeopardy champion dethroned after winning 32 straight gains. >> it is up to you. if you came up with the correct response you are going to be the new jeopardy champion.
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what did you wager? oh, god. 20,000. what a payday, 46,800 one. what a game. they are going to say goodbye to james. >> a high 5 from james, he was taken down by librarian in the better. he ended his streak just $60,000 short of the winning record held by ken jennings. both gentlemen are absolutely amazing. >> imagine winning that many games of jeopardy. there is also a buzzer trick. a way to hold the buzzer. >> talking trade with theresa may moments from now. the next guest says the trade deal with the a win. jillian: the change democrats
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>> welcome back, 60 minutes after the hour, from ceremony to politics, donald from talking trade with theresa may in british business leaders a short time from now. >> could this be the key to a successful breakfast once and for all? to discuss, ted, thank you for being with us this morning, trade is the top of this conversation. do you think the mutually beneficial trade deal with the united states and the united kingdom is possible and if so what would it look like? >> of course it is possible. if britain hadn't been inside
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the european union so long we would have had a free trade area with britain years if not decades ago. what should the deal apply? it should look like a deal with no tariffs, no quotas, complete free trade between the united states and united kingdom plus new rules on financial services that will help wall street, help the city of london and help investors and people who need money around the world. >> let's get down to brass tax for lack of a better phrase. what is the us wanting to accomplish in this deal in terms of things it gets from the uk to help american manufacturing and american jobs? >> couple areas the united states wants to see progress with from the british, the most important is farming, the us is a tremendous exporter of farm and food goods. the uk is trapped in the european union which means it really can't import food from the rest of the world including the united states easily.
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the united states is looking forward to new rules on digital product that will help the united states and the united kingdom who need economies to grow these important new sectors of their economies. shannon: some in the uk are fearful of trade deal with the us because the president's america first agenda, they don't think it will benefit the uk. could that prevent something from happening? >> i don't think so. it is an important issue for both sides that we get a trade deal between the united states and the united kingdom. not just the us, australia wants one, canada wants one, other countries are clamoring for access to british markets and welcome british goods and services into their market so this isn't simply a us british thing. this is a british world thing though undoubtedly the united states is the most important part of it. >> along those lines do you
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think a us uk trade deal is enough to have the brits pull the trigger on complete brexit? >> no doubt the most significant thing that has held that brexit is biggest concern what will happen to their economy when they leave. the united states can't face all of britain's economic difficulties are make everything go away but it is an encouraging factor to tell the british to come on, jump in the pool, water is fine. >> donald trump is meeting with theresa may later today who is stepping down on friday. what do you think the next british prime minister can do to be more successful than her? >> show some leadership, decide where you want to go. encourage members of parliament, mps to support you. set an agenda which is positive for britain, positive for british friends and allies and supporters around the world, don't continue to delay decisions to force things on
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people that they don't want as prime minister may has decided to do. the answer is leadership. shannon: a busy next couple of hours, next couple months as we get closer to that october 31st deadline. appreciate your insight. shannon: the time is 20 minutes after the hour. the estranged husband of a missing mother helen bail as police reveal new evidence about her disappearance. >> police say he was spotted doing on surveillance video. hey! i'm bill slowsky jr.,
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someone matching the description of her estranged husband. >> he is behind bars with his girlfriend charged along with them posted half 1 million half $1 million bail. here is more on the desperate search for answers. >> the first legal proceedings not only gave us our first public look at his girlfriend michelle but also gave us the opportunity to look at the arrest warrants which outline the evidence. investigators say they believe a serious physical assault occurred the day she vanished and then she is the suspected victim. there are no pleas on the prosecution and tampering with evidence charges. the arrest warrant states investigators discovered multiple bloodstains in the garage of jennifer duelists's formatting there were multiple areas of suspected blood splatter and evidence of attempts to clean the crime scene. as police searched the home,
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they also downloaded information off of his cell phone to see where he was the day in question. tracking information showed he went back and forth to the properties he owned and traveled to areas all around hartford. surveillance footage from hartford police show amendments stopping at 30 locations along a 4 mile stretch. video shows the man placing multiple garbage bags in various trash receptacles. some items appear to have bloodstains and some tested positive for jennifer's blood. those efforts continue to locate the missing mother of 5 and fbi agents placing orange markers around the park near where her vehicle was found the day she was reported missing. the state attorney says more charges could be coming. both are expected to return to court june 11th. >> the nra firing back at kirsten gillibrand after she said this in a fox news townhall.
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>> the nra is the worst organization in this country. they care more about their profits than the american people. >> in response the nra posting a letter from representative gillibrand writing and part, quote, i always have and will believe the correct interpretation of the second amendment is it applies to an individual's right to carry guns. i appreciate the work the nra does and look forward to working with you for many years. >> eric swalwell turning heads with this bizarre fundraising video. and adorable daughter, california congressman sending this video of himself changing
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his rf diaper, he can clean x up at home and can clean it up in washington. critical on social media selling off, one person writes how do your videos keep getting worse and worse, some else tweets is the scent snl skit is this for real? >> forget about the optics of it. in 20 years -- horrible. donald trump set to meet with theresa may at any moment as you look from marine one added to buckingham palace on the left-hand side of the screen and there is the palace on the right-hand side getting ready for the very latest on this historic visit. >> democrats getting call back for their messaging crisis. >> the millennial vote will not be won through tweeting remote user calling your budget plan fire. make them smell desperation through their phones. >> charlie kirk says this is a sign of a nasty primary had. he joins us live next.
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>> we begin with a fox news alert, looking live at london getting ready for the big breakfast on tap between theresa may and of course donald trump. marine one just landing, about to let a few moments ago. >> the president is making a pit stop at buckingham palace and will only be there on the schedule for 10 minutes and then he is going to go to this business breakfast with theresa may. prince andrew, the duke of york, will be in attendance as well as us uk business leaders. the topic of conversation will be potential trade deal between the united states and the united kingdom. iran, china, could also be topics of conversation that the president will want to discuss with later in the day the president will head to 10
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downing st. to continue conversations with theresa may and wrap that up with a press conference of the president's day will end by hosting a dinner later today but in the background of all this are protests that are taking place in london both for and against the president. >> you knew that would happen when you saw the trump being blown up. what can we expect in the great city of london? lauren blanchard, good morning to you. >> reporter: we are less than a mile from buckingham palace where one of the largest protests will begin. there will be activists from climate change to reproductive rights, student activists and as you can see behind me there is a large trump robot on a gold toilet.
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one group calling this a trump 3 zone. play thousands plan to show up and march toward parliament square, far more than yesterday. the leader of the labor party, jeremy corbin, who skipped the banquet is planning to make a speech but chairman hunt will be at those business talks in a few minutes with the president disagrees with the way some of those in his government have protected this visit. >> we have to put these things aside and remember this is a special moment in our relationship celebrating 75 years of peace and prosperity. because of that partnership between the uk and the usa. >> even before the president landed in the uk he was fighting with london as mayor call the president a global threat, donald trump tweeting he was a loser. new york mayor bill diblasio is throwing his $0.02 in on the
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public feud. >> chose to attack mayor con of london who i consider a friend. he attacked mayor con in a way that was insulting and demeaning. >> reporter: that 20 foot trump baby blimp you mentioned will be flying again at parliament square where these protesters plan to march after the rally here. london police have said they will shut off any protesters near downing street where the prime minister theresa may will have their working lunch. >> sure to be an eventful next couple hours and we should mentioned before we go to charlie kirk, the president is en route to st. james palace in his travels and then breakfast will begin. keep you posted. we love trade.
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>> i just like pastries. bill marr warning democrats they are losing the messaging battle. >> the millennial vote will not be won the tweeting or emoji's or calling your budget plan fire. they can smell desperation through their phones so cut the crap and do you. >> reporter: the democratic party have a policy platform. trump the message enough? is the founder of turning point usa, charlie kirk, great to have you. i'm looking at this thinking to myself this is the tip of the inciting iceberg. what say you? >> absolutely. when you have this many candidates a desperate at this moment in the democratic primary this is going to be divisive and it is going to get nasty. first of all everyone in the media seems to be treating joe biden as the heir apparent.
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the untouchable top of the democrat primary but i have been saying for a while i don't think he will be the democrat nominee. the tone of the democrat party is anger and revenge towards donald trump for winning an election he wasn't supposed to win and he's all about reconciliation and trying to be better in america where their base is talking about impeachment, how much they hate donald trump. joe biden is missing the tone. you can expect this to be one of the most nasty divisive primaries in american history. carley: they are talking tuition, open borders, medicare for all, that some say are pretty extreme. you don't give democrats advice but do you think that is a good idea for them to be racing to the left? is that where their party is right now? >> as an american i want
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moderate democrat voices to have a platform. i don't want to see totally socialist ideas take over an entire american political party. that is not good for our country and the past weekend you saw the california democrat convention one of the candidates, john hickenlooper say socialism is not the answer or something like that, socialism is not the way forward and he was booed. that is stunning. that is right there, the canary in the coal mine, a harbinger of things to come that this is going to be a discussion in the democrat primary. there will be a moment on the democrat debate stage where somebody says i don't like the socialism thing and you will see that debate happen in real time and the gloves will come off. >> you don't think joe biden is
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moderate enough? >> he's trying to pretend he is more radical than he is, trying to say i'm the most progressive person running. if i could give advice to joe biden don't try to say you're more radical than bernie sanders. that's not going to work very well but here's the essence, joe biden has been on top of every issue whether it is prison reform or size and scope of government he has been on every side of every issue because he has been in washington for 40 years but there is no clear message and this will get nasty quickly. rob: are they missing the boat that this progressive field has taken over the coast but when you travel to the middle of the country most democrats are middle of the road, they want results, they don't care about the political game and don't like what is going on in new york and california. >> that's right. the manhattan and malibu liberals have taken over the
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democrat primary and it is only more terrain the president and republican party can take over. not these radical ideas that have taken over the entire democrat debate and we will see what happens in the next 9 months. it will be interesting to see. >> 2020 will be here before we know it. >> we will have this discussion for the next year. thanks for getting up. >> 39 after the hour. coca-cola wants you to put new flavor in the next. how you can take home some serious cash. >> pc police proving nothing is safe. why they are going after cartoons. ♪
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>> hillary clinton is weighing in on whether donald trump should be impeached. >> i don't know who needs to hear this but the president is not above the law. your thoughts pouring in on this one. time writing and instagram pretty ironic coming from there. >> neither is a presidential candidate, be careful what you wish for. >> any on facebook writing accept it or not, hillary is above the law. top to bottom investigation underway into the nation's largest pet company. >> the house judiciary committee looking at privacy concerns and whether big tech is stifling competition. tracy carrasco from foxbusiness here with more on the investigation that was just started. >> house lawmakers planning a
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major review of tech companies, the biggest ones the company like facebook and google under the companies to see if they have become too large and powerful, that they have stifled competition. ultimately hurting consumers. we are seeing agreement on both sides of the aisle honest the tech has gone unregulated far too long. this investigation, not that it targets one specific company but the general idea that the internet needs to be fixed. this news comes the same day federal agencies that look into antitrust and regulation could open investigations into other tech companies like google, facebook, amazon and apple so we saw tech stocks yesterday really getting a bit and the nasdaq down by 1.6%. >> if you lost the money in the marketscope is giving some away. >> in a contest if your creative when it comes to freestyle touchscreen coke machines where you can mix your own flavors and create your own drink, coca-cola
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>> a young couple contracted of industry virus while vacationing, toddler falling into a near coma from a tick bite. and incredible surgery when the baby is still in the will. >> medical histories and marbles capturing america's attention. you to explain, doctor jeanette. thank you for being with us. let's tell the said story, couple from fort worth texas on their dream vacation in fiji suddenly die and there is a report of this rare strain of influenza that particularly affects young adults. how is that possible? >> this is definitely heartbreaking and devastating and it can happen to anyone. we don't know for sure what caused the death but it could have been a strain of influenza virus and it can attack and affect anyone, not just a young adult but children, it can affect newborns, adults, seniors but it is unfortunate happen to them on vacation. we don't know exactly what was
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the cause of death. was at a severe mosquito borne illness? dengue fever? we know some of the staff members, where they were staying were starting to feel unwell and they were quickly hospitalized but we are waiting for final autopsy results but in the meantime our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of this young couple, certainly heartbreaking but important to make sure when you're traveling be up-to-date with your travel vaccines, know where you are going. if there's an area where there is an outbreak take precautions, use mosquito repellent's and be careful. >> in the homeland, really said story out of kentucky, toddler in a coma for a week, scary stuff but this one could be prevented and it all comes down to ticks. >> this young toddler had rocky mountain spotted fever, a tickborne illness caused by bacteria and his mom removed the ticket a few days later he
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started having a fever, a rash, headache, severe pain. likely they got him to the hospital right away and started him on antibiotics which likely saved his life that we are in tick season, very common in the spring and summer so we have got to take precautions especially if you go to areas, parks and camping and outdoor in the woods where ticks are prevalent take precautions. where proper longsleeved clothing and when you come home do an inspection from head to tell because they like to hide in between your toes, under the underarms, it is important to take precautions and if you have been it and i a ticket depending how long it has been on your body will determine your treatment. who was on for a day and one dose of an antibiotic. two or three weeks of antibiotics to protect you from rocky mountain spotted fever or
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lyme disease. shannon: an unborn baby underwent surgery and her mother's womb. >> that is amazing and incredible. the mom was 25 weeks pregnant and the baby has spina bifida. there is an opening at the bottom of the spinal cord. you have exposed spinal cord and that can cause neurological problems, swelling of the brain, problems like paralysis or difficulty walking so the reason surgeons wanted to operate in utero is because there's a better outcome, less chance of having difficulty walking, less chance of having fluid on the brain and this is a success, give so much hope for the future because we can maybe use these procedures for other things. >> how safe is that for the mother? >> more safe for the mom than for the baby because his
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increased risk of premature labor but both are at risk. the good outcome. >> the doctor's name is doctor emma re-. >> doctor jeanette, thank you for being with us. >> the time is 53 minutes after the hour. no skin off kfc's back, the new item on the menu that just screamed finger licking good. >> goes back in. >> i'm always saying dodgeball taking a direct hit from the pc police, say it ain't so. >> ordering custom ink t-shirts has been a really smart decision for our business. i love the custom ink design lab because it's really easy to use.
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but stick around and see. rob: as for doing this deal here's what we can expect. we want to focus on agricultural stuff in the uk. safety standards go along with that. many bleeding exchange rates always a big deal when you deal with other countries. let's not forget industrial good to the big thing to watch, will the uk blink on huawei, the provider of 5g in the uk. we will see what happens. >> the uk leaving the eu. a very different story. dodgeball is hit by the pc police. >> a sport of violence and degradation. when you are picking players and gym class pick the bigger, stronger kids for your team. that way you can all gang up on
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the weaker ones. >> canadian researchers calling dodgeball a tool of oppression. they say the game can make students feel powerless in the face of violence, the researchers say physical education should be used to empower children. >> did you watch patches overland? a bum strategy. now time for the good, the bad and the ugly. and emotional files and offer an arizona police officer after 26 years on the job. >> 26 years of service to the city. and to our family, you have taught me what it means to be selfless. >> with his wife in the passenger seat sergeant foster cannot hold back the tears we teach of his sons came on the radio and thanked him for his service to the community. >> in his study accusing popular kids show promoting unhealthy diet. researchers at the university of
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london found the characters are used to push snacks for the fat and sugar out of 500 product with cartoon characters on the packaging, only 18 were considered healthy. >> kfc adding another option to its menu, chicken shakes and chicken skins. don't have to worry about that. the "fox and friends first" show continues right now. >> tuesday, june 4th, this is a fox news alert. the border crisis hitting a chilling new live after gunfire erupted at one of the country's busiest entry points. >> breaking details, what we are learning about the moments right before shots fired. >> we will have something substantial and this is something my folks want to do
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