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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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and we want to do and we will get it done. >> the president getting the royal treatment as he had into trade talks on day 2 of his state visit in the uk. >> let's pump and circumstance for the protesters preparing to flood the streets. we have fox news team coverage live from london and not so sweet surprise for one family. >> wait to you see what they found when they opened up this graduation cake. "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> >> good song. >> on your approved list of
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songs? >> absolutely. a short list as produces of this show do know. you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. >> thank you for starting the day with us. let's begin with a fox news alert, donald trump thousand work towards a substantial trade deal with the uk just moments ago. >> kevin cork is live in front of buckingham palace and we expect more policy after a day full of pageantry yesterday, right? >> great to be back with you talking at buckingham palace. a lot of pageantry today and down to business, the business roundtable already underway for the president. more on that in a bit. the president has had a tremendous time at the state dinner during the state visit. i think it encapsulated what this is really all about. let me share the pictures if you didn't see last night. the president and the queen exchanging toasts to our wonderful enduring relationship and even better, our great
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futures together. >> as we honor our shared victory and heritage we affirm the common values that will unite us long into the future, freedom, sovereignty, self-determination, of law and reverence for the rights given to us by almighty god. >> reporter: it was quite an evening and for good measure the entire trump claim is there. we saw yvonne, jared, tiffany, and senior administration officials like steve mnuchin. a warm kickoff to the state visit but today in the cold hard light of day it is indeed back to business. we mentioned the business roundtable underway at this hour with the president and the prime minister teresa may it will soon be leaving office, later on the president and the first lady
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will head to 10 downing st. part of a busy day. we also expect a joint availability by the president and the outgoing prime minister and a visit to the churchill war rooms and dinner this evening at winfield house for the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall. the president has also been on twitter but, he posted a nice video of day one here in london. he also tweeted this. london part of the trip is going really well, the queen and the entire royal family have been fantastic. the relationship with the united kingdom is very strong, tremendous crowd of well-wishers and people that love our country. haven't seen any protest yet but i am sure the fake news will be working hard to find them. great love all around. also big trade deals possible once uk gets rid of the shackles already starting to talk, shackles in this case being its relationship with the eu. i can tell you this, protests will be the order of the day.
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we expect the fast majority, will be anti-trump, there will be some pro-trump demonstrations as well. the trump balloon baby your baby blimp already being inflated in one part of town. a lot of areas are cordoned off so we will have difficulty getting in and around, benjamin holland others will have the details but for now back to you. >> will be an interesting day to pay attention to. >> now to a fox news alert, a shoot out at the southern border. driver opening fire on border patrol agents after failing to stop for an inspection. cbp confirms this shooting happened overnight in san diego. police say a white pickup truck was attempting to pass through and refused to stop. according to local reports, the
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driver started shooting and multiple officers fired back. the driver was killed. overnight the federal judge rejects a house challenge to block border wall funding, the trump administration now able to diverge millions of dollars for construction. >> griff jenkins joins us from washington with details on a big defeat for democrats. >> federal judge in washington denying house democrats who argued the administration's wall funding violated the appropriations clause of the constitution. us district judge trevor mcfadden tossing the lawsuit saying the house cannot conscript the judiciary in a political turf or with the president, mcfadden writing the constitution bestows on members of the house certain powers it does not grant them to hold the executive branch in court claiming congress at legislative authority, no word on whether democrats attend to appeal this ruling, the president's ratify% tariffs on mexican good news remains in washington, mexico's
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ambassador to the us had this to say. >> tariffs could cause financial and economic instability. which means many people -- could read address migration flows and offer alternatives to the new migrants who have recently arrived in mexico. >> reporter: stakes couldn't be higher for border that sees $1.8 billion worth of goods traded daily. wilbur ross issuing this statement, today i met with mexico's minister to discuss bilateral trade in the united states upcoming plan to test mexican goods. we talked about steps where the us, mexico, canada agreement are reiterating the president's message that mexico needs to do more to help the us address immigration across the southern border, to take effect as soon as next monday with an additional threat of 5% every
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month, 25% in october meetings continue between the two countries today. >> always coming up on the show. thanks so much. >> lead prosecutor taken off navy seal eddie gallagher's war crimes, military judge ordered the removal days after the decorated veteran was freed over misconduct allegations. now admitting to secretly tracking emails blogging to gallagher's legal team. to find the source leaked to the press. gallagher is charged with murdering and isis prisoner in 2017, the trial is scheduled to begin next week. rob: democrats call for stricter gun control in the wake of the virginia beach massacre, 12 people killed when the city employee opened fire in a government building on friday, the washington post now reporting around northram may call for a special session on gun laws today, the senate majority leader, republican tommy norman says he is open to legislative talks despite his
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record of opposing those bills. police don't have a motive for this. the newly released resignation letter said he's leaving his job for personal reasons and it was a pleasure working for the city. >> for trump campaign manager paul manafort transferred to one of the worst prisons in the country. a source telling fox news he could move to rikers island as early as thursday, it has held the most high profile violent criminals in new york including david berkowitz, son of sam, mark david chapman who killed john lennon. manafort is serving four years for tax and bank fraud. will be held in solitary confinement. rob: consent charges could come down for william barr and don began. congress set to vote after both legally congressional subpoenas relating to the russia investigation. the vote is likely to follow along party lines. the hearing for the mueller
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report on monday without the former special counsel himself. >> the vice president and second lady head to oklahoma to tour flooding damage. they will offer federal assistance to people affected by the devastating rising waters in tulsa. rob: it is hurting the economy in arkansas, losing $20 million every day as bridges have been forced to close and there is even more rain on the way. janice dean is tracking these storms. endless spring. >> and tropical moisture will move into the region as well. not a good story we will keep following. looking at the radar we have thunderstorms in the central us again, severe storms including large hail, damaging wind and flooding rainfall in the forecast. there is your severe threat stretching from the southwest to the great lakes. all these areas can't take any
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more water. not a drop of water. the threat for strong to severe storms and flooding because we have some tropical trouble. regardless of whether this developed into a depression or storm the message is the same, more water in these areas that are soaking wet so your tropical models we expect a chance for this to develop before it impacts land but regardless of whether it gets a storm name the bottom line is more rain in areas that have been flood ravaged. mississippi river valley, arkansas river valley, ohio river valley, it is endless. i wish i had better news. >> down to business in london, donald trump meeting with theresa may as protesters plan to flood the streets.
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>> everything from trade to north korea and afghanistan. our next guest is here to a claim why she think the president's message resonates around the world. >> no time to hit the gym before the beach? no problem. >> the new shirt doing all the and work for you. stay tuned. ♪ or just want to use your love tonight ♪ $329/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com
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>> donald trump and outgoing british prime minister theresa may attending a breakfast roundtable. right now in london it on the menu of topics negotiating a potential trade deal with the uk alone. carley: why is this alliance more important now than ever? joining us to weigh in his international relations expert doctor rebecca grant. appreciate your time.
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in your opinion what does success look like for the united states? >> this meeting is already a success because britain is our number one our live. i like the trump is bringing the right message at the right time and his message is it is okay to negotiate hard on trade to secure the future of your country. he brings that message strongly at a crucial time as great britain struggles with the next step in parting from the european union. >> he talks about breaking a big trade deals and negotiating one on one with countries and he like that dynamic better and that is what he is trying to do with the uk. wise it better for our country to go into a negotiation just with the uk versus the entire european union? >> the president love these trade talks. the uk for us is one of our major trading partners ranking seventh in total value of trade, they are really up in the elite group and that means we can look at a specific range of products
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and donald trump can encourage additional trade without having to worry about the restrictions imposed by the eu. that is the main thing. rob: let's look at the objectives for the united states during trade talks with the uk and on that list using greater access to british agricultural products, reduction of strict food safety standards, avoid manipulating exchange rates, duty-free access for industrial goods and no customs duties on us digital products. what is the most important thing to tackle on that list? >> agriculture has always been a key issue, one of the reasons the uk is happy to be looking at getting out of the eu. -- agricultural sectors important and restrictions within the eu have been tough. it is down to specific commodities, things like butter moving forward but it is important to be able to broker the deal separately and not have to go through the mechanisms of the eu bureaucracy and that goes down to the rest of the items you mentioned.
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shannon: anything else you would add to that list? >> there is always our important defense relationship. we do a lot of defense trades both ways with missiles, weapons and other things and that is always very key in the us uk trade relationship. >> getting into the healthcare business in the uk, they have medicare for all in the uk which is somewhat popular there and the united states wants to get some of that business in the uk is pushing back on that idea. >> a lot of that trade goes to services but also specific commodities like drugs, blood and other medicines. it is down the weeds but there is a private-sector commodity healthcare peace in the uk market that might open the possibility for better individual trade relationships in the healthcare sector. >> the question about the president's support for brexit
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the people argue could have a negative impact. >> he is pro-brexit. they voted to leave the european union and that is the plan the uk is on in terms of maintaining a strong pro-brexit position. that is right with his philosophy and a good path forward for the uk as well. >> thank you so much. it is 19 after the hour. 2020 long shot kirsten gillibrand called over her flip-flop on the second amendment. >> the nra is the worst organization in this country. >> the upstate new york district, you boasted in a rating. >> the nra just took a shot. that is coming up, stay tuned. we're the slowskys.
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shannon: welcome back. the fate of misery's last abortion clinic will be decided today. a court will rule of the state's only planned parenthood can remain open after a judge approved a temporary restraining order hours -- hours before it was set to close on friday. the clinic was sent to this license when the state refused to renew whatever patient safety concerns was planned parenthood sued misery to keep the clinic open. >> the young couple dies after contracting a mystery virus on a dream vacation on the island of fiji. david and michelle paul family members notified of their second death the day before they were set to return to the united states. a family er doctor said it is important to do your research
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before you travel anywhere. >> reporter: make sure when you are 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 and be careful. >> really scary when you're that young. the official cause of death is not been determined. the texas couple leaves behind two kids. back here at home. the nra is firing back at 2020 hopeful kirsten gillibrand after she said this at a fox news townhall. >> the nra is the worst organization in this country. they care more about their profits than the american people. >> in the wake of those comments the nra publishes a letter from 2008 when congressional representative gillibrand wrote in part, quote, i always have and always will believe the correct interpretation of the
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second amendment is it applies to an individual's right to carry guns. i appreciate the work the nra does to protect gun owners and look forward to working with you for many years. a different take. >> politics 101, 24 after the hour the president using the power of the trump book to try to help solve the crisis at the border. our next guest explains why he is doing what needs to be done and it will all be worth it. >> more protests ready to ripped across london. we have the latest on the president's historic visit. ♪
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streets around here, the meeting with teresa mahon a couple hours. not only the people protesting but politicians on the left protesting. jeremy corbin boycotting the banquet and the protesters saying tomorrow's protests is an opportunity to stand in solidarity with the tax in america and across the country. after a perfectly executed first day with hardly any protests there has been widespread praise within government and his dean at the boycott. the secretary saying this. >> it is totally inappropriate for the labour party to boycott this important visit. this is the president of the united states.
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>> the organizers hope to attend, the numbers a lot lower. we are seeing pro-palestine, lgbt causes in the social workers pretty giving indication, we will see if this increase the way they hope it does. >> the search is on for an accused murderer released from jail by mistake, eric whale accused of killing a man in a drive-by shooting in broward county, florida in october. he was released after the initial charge of second-degree murder was dismissed in favor of first-degree charge. his family shocked to find out that he is still they wanted man. >> my house was surrounded with deputy sheriffs with machine guns. they told me they were looking
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for eric so i said what for? just let him out of jail. >> a huge mistake, the sheriff's office claims nobody told him to hold fail on the first-degree murder charge after the second-degree charge had been dropped. >> blood he probes them to trash cans found, investigators were say they were placed there by someone matching the description of jennifer does's estranged husband. he is charged with hindering prosecution and tampering with evidence. his girlfriend is free on bail. they were in a bitter custody battle when she went missing two weeks ago. >> felons could soon vote from behind bars in washington dc. lawmakers are proposing a bill that would change decades old line and restore voting rights to incarcerated criminals was one councilmembers is the measure would allow in mates to become productive members of society. of past dc would be the first us jurisdiction to allow felons to
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vote by absentee vote. >> former congressman jason chaffetz will not run for governor of utah in 2020. he is a fox news contributor, confirming his plans to show him in prime position for a run. he may have another run in him but it won't be for governor in utah. stay tuned. >> mexico has 6 days to start the surge of migrants across the southern border or face escalating tariffs from the united states. mexico warning both countries would be impacted. >> the tariffs could be very costly for the us economy. the consumers in the united states, and the mexican economy.
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carley: how will this affect the us economy? thanks for being here. what are we looking at? how could we be impacted by this? >> reporter: it will be a huge impact if the tariffs go into place. they have less then a week. it is easier for the us to deal with mexico than china. this could be revived in the next week but it could be resolved in the next 30 days, china is a bigger problem in the long run. >> republicans including the president's biggest supporters like chuck grassley hate this idea. tell us why he is doing this. >> this is a brilliant tactic by trump in order to get some action about what is going on with the trust coming into the united states or mexico and the illegal immigration. if mexico would be cooperating he would not have done this. i watch the market, 8:00 on thursday night the market
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started tanking and i said what on earth? then i saw the news come out and that is what was brilliant about it. it was unexpected because it is trying to force the issue with mexico to cooperate and one of the reasons trump is different compared to other presidents of the united states going back to the beginning of time here is donald trump is a businessman and when you are in business you must take action to be profitable and survived. politics, many politicians just talk and there is no action and nothing gets done. at least trump is attempting to get something done. what happened or not? nobody knows but i believe mexico will be easier to deal with in china. mexico is our third greatest trading partner, 500 billion, hopefully something can get done. we buy a lot of fruit and vegetables mexico but illegal immigration is a problem and not only that, all the drugs coming into the country. >> let's look at this graphic
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talking about different increases of plans to put on mexico if this issue is not resolved and you can see 5% on june 10, '10% increase on july 1st and that goes up to 25% on october 1st. a lot of people i sitting at home saying how will this impact me successfully? what goods are we talking about? when this wednesday #a lot of farmers in the midwest said they were impacted by that so how will this impact people on a personal level? >> if you buy an apple and it comes or a strawberry comes from mexico or whatever fruit and the point is it might be a little more or the stores -- consumers and corporations should be under no illusion these tariffs you should will go away anytime soon in the broader spectrum so 5%, 10% like this to try to give time or so it doesn't impact people in a big way because 5% is small but puts pressure on
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mexico. china is a different situation. china is not going to give into the pressure. chinese situation is more important. 20% of the world's population visits china. that is amazing. >> let's look at our biggest trade partners, china, $660 billion in a year. you looked out, $611 billion with mexico. the president says how hampering this could be to our economy, it is not as bad because we can buy products from other countries and cut out that country, impact mexico more than it impacts us but can you do that with all the product we bring in from mexico? avocados -- >> ford and gm, those companies have been struggling for years and years so it will affect automakers and as far as walmart, target, companies that
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accept these costs, they will try to absorb them instead of increasing the cost to consumers, they won't be able to do that. trump is trying to do this for the bigger picture 6 months, 12 months. but up until that point how will -- >> they will have to buy places where they are not increasing the cost or cut back or change spending habits. there is so much more at stake with the bigger picture, obtaining more for a lightbulb. you got to give him credit because you go into the election is almost like he says i'm doing what i want to do and what is right for the american people and don't care. >> >> they are politically on popular and they care about getting reelected. >> i think he gets reelected because the economy is doing so well. >> 38 minutes after the are the
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carley: walmart offering employees free test prep and debt-free college courses. rob: tracy carrasco has more on the retail giant efforts to recruit high school students. >> reporter: walmart announcing major plans and benefits for its workers who are still in high school. walmart saying they will offer sat and act prep classes, also offering 2 to 3 general education college courses to these students as well. there are not many high
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schoolers working at walmart. walmart says there 25 years and people working there under the age of 18 but this is an effort to attract and retain those young workers, start them young in their career and they will stay with walmart their entire lives. carley: we are primaries, what we get for free? >> reporter: amazon announced they would be adding more items to the next day delivery, amazon saying they have up to 10 million items available for next day delivery. carley: we have a graphic without 10 million items. >> reporter: all these items could be delivered, everything from baby wipes to laundry detergent. all the stuff you need immediately amazon will be delivering, upping the andy with retail after amazon announced walmart came back with their next day delivery option but those were only available for certain cities.
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amazon saying we could deliver all over the country next day, 10 million items. todd: these competing industries get better and better. the moment you click on it it is at your door. carley: amc threatening george over at controversial abortion ban. the network says it is reevaluating filming there, joining half a dozen media and entertainment companies. it would be a major blow to the state. the wildly popular the walking dead is filmed there. >> hillary clinton weighing in on whether donald trump should be impeached tweeting i don't know who needs to hear this but the president is not above the law. carley: your thoughts keep coming in on social media. todd: thai says ironic coming from her.
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carley: neither is a presidential candidate, be careful what you wish for. rob: accepted or not hillary is above the law. carley: the majority of candidates flocked to their safety net state of california none could understand why joe was a no-show. >> those who have chosen for whatever reason not to be in this room. rob: joe biden was in ohio but did his decision session further in front of the others? our next guest is biden is the left's only hope for 2020. carley: i anticipate a fantastic show. >> reporter: you are 100% correct on prediction. the patriots last year, the super bowl, let me tell you what is on deck. coming up on our show continuing coverage as it happens, the
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president of the united states experiment in the uk, the latest on his trip, the latest on his meeting with teresa may and crowds and protests and supporters. we have just about all of it as rob whispers under his breath on mike and we have congressman michael walsh on his military background as a green beret. i want him to weigh in on what john kerry is doing. senator rand paul will speak out about what they are doing in the house, bringing in john dean to talk about watergate and comparing it with this administration is going through. there is a place to see that called cnn and newt gingrich will be here talking about joe biden. in 1988, he marched with martin luther king for civil rights protest, the only problem was he didn't march with martin luther king for civil rights protests.
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these are the things joe biden has to clear to be the nominee you discussed that you are talking about next. rob: we were verifying london was 5 or 6 -- it is 5 hours. >> is jillian dips her head in shame. hours ahead. rob: see you in 13 minutes. introducing the first of its kind lexus ux and ux f sport,
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>> there's something wrong with the old normal. >> this white house is literally, literally a bully pulpit. >> where goes ohio so goes joe biden? the front runner breaking from the pack while other candidates courted voters in the state of california. carley: is his strategy winning one? how does that work? let's pull out the latest poll. these numbers it is not even close. 35% for joe biden in the restaurant compare. >> it is because of the polls. they would like to see biden break out of the pack. is members are shooting up, not only are they shooting up but shooting up with fund rates which is important to keep the campaign with a heartbeat so to speak. a strategy for ohio is pretty smart because when he is
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skipping california ohio and states like that are where trump did well. i think joe biden obviously has his eye on pennsylvania, wisconsin and those workingman states where democrats usually have that and not so much when trump got in the race and those working-class men and women really appeal to his message. that means joe biden is going after it. rob: he is smoking the field and doing it in a lazy way. he is not doing hardly any work. 19 campaign events compared to 60 for bernie, beto at 113. all he does is campaign the last couple months. does it show you the rest of the field doesn't have their finger on the pulse of their constituents? just being a pragmatic somewhat
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left of center guy rather than far left is the way to go? >> everybody says that. unless you are extreme far left, people at a cocktail party or different events will say in order to be a successful democrat and run against trump you are going to have to be in the middle, towards the moderate and not so far to the left. it is not going to be sustainable. even barney frank who is extremely liberal said the green new deal and some of these are not -- carley: how much of this is a safetynet because he is so well known and has name recognition and is a comfort to people? >> he has great name id. a lot of people like obama on the democrat side.
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he was right there with obama with obamacare and other issues that were important. doesn't have the endorsement which is interesting because if you look at the long string of candidates it is pretty surprising obama wouldn't just step out and say this is my guy. carley: do those things matter? >> he is really far ahead. carley: we are coming right back. ♪ ♪ this simple banana peel represents a bold idea:
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jillian: do you remember this? a school that banned candy canes for being too religious at christmas time. they pulled yearbooks with a cross opt cover. nebraska voted for the design with inspirational words but the school's parent-teacher organization unanimously voted to reprints the book without the cross. they say it wasn't sensitive to all students. rob: dodge ball gets hit by the pc police. >> dodge ball is a sport of violence, exclusion and degradation so when you are picking players in gym class remember to pick the bigger, stronger kids for your team. that way you can all gang up on the weaker ones. rob: good movie. researchers calling dodge ball a tool of oppression. the game can make students feel powerless in the face of violence. physical education should be used to empower kids
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instead. jillian: it is time for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. we start with the good. an emotional final sendoff for arizona police officer after 26 years on the job. >> 26 years to the city and to our family. you have taught me what it really means to be selfless. >> with his wife in the passenger seat of his patrol car sergeant ashton foster couldn't hold back the tears. each of his three sons came over the radio to thank him for his service to the community and family. rob: walmart promising to cake out of styer row foam. realizerealized it was not edib. they got this fake cake after the store lost their original order the first time. jillian: finally the ugly. new t-shirt show off six
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