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todd: mark stevens shoving him into the ball, he apologized, $500,000. todd: "fox and friends first" continues right now. rob: it is friday, june 7th, times square grenade plot foiled. jillian: a little plans to ambush one of the busiest tourist spots in the country. rob: a dramatic increase in migrants pouring across the southern border. will a president's plan to help? jillian: just days before potential new tariffs. >> what is like winning a gold medal? >> indescribable. everybody cheering on team usa.
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rob: a first look at defending their title at the women's world cup. jillian: learning about champions on and off the field. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ oh my god ♪ it's the weekend ♪ hands up for the weekend ♪ oh my god ♪ it's the weekend ♪ hands up for the weekend ♪ ♪ jillian: i thought i heard that in that song. no movement to his body, no expression in his face, no nothing when the song comes up. rob: a little indigestion.
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i will be okay. jillian: a summer concert series going on. good morning. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. rob: thanks for getting up early with us. happy friday, fox news alert. a man accused of targeting time square with grenade set to face a judge today. according to new york daily news the unidentified suspect is accused of plotting to throw the explosives that people in this crowded tourist spot. jillian: he is described as a lone wolf. there have been 5 failed attacks against time square since 9/11. a captured isis fighter over the us-mexico border, the international center for the study of violent extremism reports he was supposed to be brought by boat from puerto rico to mexico before being smuggled into the us. >> where he is i do not know but
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this is one of the plans they had which i would like to think the plan might not be -- jillian: the plan was to launch financial attacks in the us. the center says it is no longer in motion but this is something we should look to prevent from ever happening. todd: the agency in charge of keeping airway say found violating its own policies. the promise of homeland security the tsa has been allowing migrants who have been released from federal custody after coming into the country on flights despite not having proper documentation. >> whatever document they have a piece of paper from the court, they came to the southern border with no identification. they said they are from somewhere, told us i have a credible fear that caused me to apply for asylum. allowing these people to get on
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a plane when the rest of us are taking off our shoes. rob: the unofficial practice began in december. jillian: a national emergency surrounding the border crisis could impose controversial tariffs on mexico for not stopping the flow of migrants. rob: mexico making a last-ditch effort to stop that from happening and maybe a deal as well. >> reporter: we shall see. will it be enough? that is the question of the day to stop is tariffs, mexico is working to avoid all week long as the president comes home today this afternoon to consider what mexico is putting on the table. there is no deal yet but clear signs of progress. mexico's foreign minister says there's more work to be done. >> we have some advances.
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several points we proposed. >> reporter: in pennsylvania, the delegation on wednesday, says he is encouraged the president's threat still stands. >> the president said what he means and meant what he said. we made that clear, for anything to change before or after monday mexico has to step up. >> reporter: if a deal is not reached, 5% tariff on all these goods kicks in monday with a scale that could reach 25% by october. the hill newspaper reporting the president is considering declaring a new national emergency to impose these tariffs. the white house is not commenting a. there are signs mexico is responding to the president, sarah sanders -- signs that mexico is responding. a caravan of migrants crossing the southern border wednesday
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was stopped and detained and mexico is deploying national guard troops for migratory control. the southern border is one of the main concerns of the us in addition to cracking down on transnational criminal organizations. the final piece of this is forcing asylum-seekers to use mexico instead of the us. it is very fluid. mexico's president announced they are holding a unity rally in tijuana. not sure what that is about but we will be watching. >> this terror plan is unpopular but what if it works? the name of the west point cadet who died in a training accident will be released today. the academy and army looking for answers. >> the tragic day where west point community, the united states army.
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>> reporter: 19 w. point cadet are injured when a tactical vehicle rolled over while heading to a training exercise on their new york campus, two army soldiers were injured, all of them are expected to be okay. jillian: severe storms threatening the south with widespread flash flooding, claiming one life in louisiana. this woman stuck in floodwaters getting help in the neck of time. look at that video showing good samaritans pulling her out of the sinking car. the water is not the only problem in louisiana. at least 6 tornadoes reported across the state including this one. more rain and tornadoes across several states today. a spark from a hammer cause the largest wildfire in california history. fire officials said the property owner was hammering a metal stake into the ground when a
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spark ignited the fire last july. it burn 400,000 acres of land. a firefighter died in the massive infernal. charges have been filed. todd: the coast guard unloaded $350 million of cocaine and marijuana in south florida, the 26,000 pounds of drugs seized in international waters in the last 3 months off the coast of mexico and central and south america. >> d9 profits to criminal networks that corrupt governments, for meant violence and export poison to the united states and other countries. rob: the royal canadian navy assisted the coast guard in that bust. jillian: donald trump unleashing on nancy pelosi over her handling of growing calls for impeachment. >> he is a nasty vindictive horrible person. the mueller report came out. it was a disaster for them.
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he came out with a report, horrible angry democrats totally biased against me. nancy pelosi is a disaster. letter and do what she wants. they are in big trouble. jillian: she stopped short of calling for impeachment, she wants to be -- see the president go to prison. house democrats have officially introduced a resolution to hold attorney general william barr in contempt for refusing to comply with subpoenas. rob: columbine high school could be torn down to keep students safe. the community is considering a big move amid an uptick of people trying to illegally enter that school where 13 people died in a school shooting in 1999. some alumni who were there during the massacre think this is a bad idea. >> i would be more worried about the safety vulnerabilities and
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gaps we currently have before we are located this large financial burden. rob: the proposed plan would cost $60 million. jillian: there could be even more trouble for actress lori laughlin. the university of southern california may sue her and her husband for their alleged role in the college admissions scandal. she and her husband are charged with multiple counts of fraud, paying $500,000 to get the daughter into usc. ♪ working 9-to-5 ♪ what a way to make a living ♪ getting by ♪ rob: dolly parton hard at work, brand-new dinner show is opening up in tennessee today. jillian: the pirates voyage dinner will tell the story of pirates who compete for hidden
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rob: a shocking admission from the captured isis fighting the reveals a more sinister plot at the southern border. isis was trying to exploit the crisis by sneaking terrorists, to cripple the economy. the commissioner during the reagan administration, george rodriguez, thanks for coming on this morning. a lot of people on the left thought this was a scare tactic the terrorists might come up through mexico. >> we have border patrol agents that told us about suspicious characters that come across with volunteers at one point. a dictionary of farsi to english. down close to the border. who would use such a thing.
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we got to remember terrorists and enemies of america have always tried to infiltrate. the battle of the and very dangerous when we have a border so out of control. rob: i want to move to the second part of that, the crisis in general, and 5% from mexico starting on monday as we look at numbers, we can show you how bad may was. a tremendous for illegal apprehension. 144,000 coming in, tremendously high number, we're getting into closing in on really high numbers. they were higher in the early 2000s.
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what do you think of the president's plan? >> i support the president's plan. we have got to get mexico's attention and economics is the best way. mexico has a tremendous inferiority complex and insecurity towards the united states. a rally for mexican dignitaries or whatever that means. just a socialist anti-american president but the fact of the matter is he has got to take care of the oligarchy which depends on american economics and american trade and i think they will get his attention and i hope they will be responsive. rob: as unpopular as this plan has been even with republicans it is showing signs that it could be working. the hits we are getting from both sides of this negotiation mexico could take 6000 of their national guard troops to their
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southern border and perhaps the planets is the first country you go into when you leave your country you have to seek refuge. that could change everything as far as these flows go. >> i was on the show in november when the first caravan was cost coming and we talked about how if this became a norm the problems we would have. look at the situation we are in at this point. we have to do something and it has to start at the border with guatemala and mexico. that is where it has got to start. mexico has got to do its part and people are illegally in mexico to begin with. rob: it is easier to send everybody to the north. do you expect legal hurdles? when you play with asylum laws, the lawyers, aclu, everybody gets involved. >> definitely we will be hearing all sorts of lawsuits regarding
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people not getting proper hearings or else the process is undermined. we will hear that. rob: terrace going to affect monday and they go up through the summer. appreciate your time. jillian: 19 after the hour. four.americans all linked to the same resort. >> to have a vacation, came home with him. >> what the resort has to say as families demand answers. rob: could you survive one week with a flip phone? big bucks to try it out. jillian: social media.
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rob: congresswoman omar found guilty of violating a campaign-finance law and must face $500 in fines and reimburse $3500 to her campaign. he used it for things like out-of-state travel and tax returns when she was a state representative and she will comply with the board's ruling. jillian: pete buttigieg coming to stacy abrams's defend saying she should not have lost the georgia governor's race. >> stacy abrams got to be the governor of georgia. when racially motivated voter
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suppression is permitted, when districts are drawn so politicians get to choose their voters instead of the other way around we cannot truly say we live in a democracy. jillian: buttigieg making the comment that an african american leadership summit in atlanta. jillian: rob: a cell phone company wants you to ditch your smart phone for a flip phone. >> hello? derek? you hearing me? >> god? jillian: they are willing to pay $1000 and send you a flag bag if you use the flip phone for a week. you have to keep a diary how long it takes to do everything like text message, check your email, figure out how to get on social media, take selfys. rob: you can't even have your
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other phone? jillian: let's talk about donuts. we are celebrating national donut day. rob: they are giving them away for free. jillian: showing up with the purchase of any beverage and look at that. faces on them. >> as you indulge a couple facts here. national donut day was established in 1938 by the mexican army in chicago to honor women who serve donuts to soldiers during the depression known as donut lassies. >> getting ready for jeopardy now. i feel a little morbid to be doing this. >> on my left shoulder case is splendid. >> you want something else interesting?
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duncan did a survey asking people who they would share a donut with. 34% of people surveyed said they would share one with her significant other. would you share a donut? >> know. it is not a bagel. >> a majority of people wouldn't share a donut. said it is okay to cut a donut in half. >> you are treating this like it is election night. >> i will stop. >> i know this is strange but i feel like cutting a donut in half changes the taste. changes the experience. >> that is why you don't share. >> we are coming right back. this is the couple who wanted to get away
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square facing a judge today. according to the new york daily news he's accused of plotting to throw explosives at people in the forest hotspot. is described by police as a loan will, arrested by the fbi after looking into buying grenades. rob: mexico signaling potential cooperation with the united states ahead of these tariffs the administration wants to impose turning monday. officials blocking hundreds of migrants mostly from honduras traveling a brand-new caravan of 1000. mexico's foreign minister says 6000 of their national guard troops could be deployed to the guatemalan border. jillian: teresa mae steps down as leader of the conservative party today. 11 conservative members of parliament vying to replace her as party leader and ultimately prime minister. nominations open monday. may were main acting leader as the contest takes place.
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rob: disturbing accusations after a fourth american's death is linked to the same hotel chain in the dominican republic. this comes as another couple describes similar symptoms when they stated this hotel last year. jillian: aishah hasnie joins us to break it down. that couple is suing. >> reporter: caitlin nolan tom schwimmer said they were poisoned by pesticide and the proof is in four other deaths at the same resort. may 30th engaged couple was found dead in their room, cause of death respiratory failure. 5 days earlier on may 25th the pennsylvania woman, miranda warner, collapsed and died in the same resort. another death, respiratory failure. last june another pennsylvania woman, 51-year-old monique sport died of the same resort, it is listed as heart attack.
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a fifth american david harrison, also died of similar causes, one year ago. although he died at the hard rock hotel not far. the families are demanding answers. >> the question, this cause of death. >> within three months, toxicology report, to this day, almost a year, we've got nothing good. >> the state department needs to step in and investigate. jillian: this is why the colorado couple is suing. they are seeking $1 million in damages after a doctor diagnosed them with, quote, likely phosphate poisoning. >> too coincidental with symptoms we had for me to stay quiet about it. >> abdominal cramping is the hardest thing to do.
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over the course of a couple weeks after. >> they responded to allegations. there are no indications between these unfortunate incidents. they are part of the same resort area and still waiting for toxicology reports. they don't want to say anything. >> anyone who has been there. >> just paying attention. rob: the president returning from his weeklong european trip today, the president and first lady staying at his golf resort in ireland after commemorating the 75th anniversary of d-day in northern france. he met with uk leaders and pushed for a new trade deal after breakfast. peter morici wade in.
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>> this would give us the fifth-largest economy to add to the united states like another california which would give us a bigger market for our goods. we would flourish together and be positive for both sides. rob: the trump administration, comprehensive access for agricultural goods by reducing or eliminating tariffs. he wents free trade. jillian: donald trump's d-day speech getting unlikely praise from two of his biggest critics. >> this is perhaps the most on message moment of donald trump's presidency and rose to the moment as he was talking about the men gathered behind them, described them as being among the greatest americans who ever lived. that could not be more of a fact check through if we could have found one. >> the strongest speech of his presidency. he went on to say, talk about the remarkable life created by this generation.
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jillian: strong words, donald trump has not responded to the praise. rob: it was a good speech. 2019 women's world cup kicks off in france. jillian: carly shimkus sat down with team usa before they head out. so excited. the first game kicks off today. they will take on south korea but the world will be watching team usa on tuesday as they tried to make magic happen on the field once again. watch. >> usa! usa! >> reporter: they won in 2015 and are fine for a repeat victory but the for the women's world cup kicks off in france i want to see how these ladies feel about representing america on the world stage. >> we are healthy. >> how does it feel to go to
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france? >> so rewarding put on your jersey and standing out there. it is such an honor and i'm thrilled. >> who do you think will be toughest to beat? >> no one but thailand at this point, the second world cup and i still get the jitters. the opportunity to be able to do this again and represent my country. probably my last world cup. jillian: how does it feel? >> gary, first time i actually said it. >> reporter: what is like when a gold-medal world cup? >> it is indescribable. i feel like every american can rally. everybody is cheering on team usa. 2014 that world cup was an unbelievable feeling and i hope that feeling is back again this summer.
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>> reporter: we have been talking soccer all day so let's find out what these ladies are like off the field. what is your favorite movie? >> dark night. >> the titans training day. >> reporter: what is your fear? >> fighters. >> drowning. >> i don't like heights. >> lasagna. >> salad. >> reporter: why are you proud to represent america? >> why wouldn't i? being able to represent this team and our country is a great. i'm proud to be from the us. i want to show girls globally to go after their dreams. >> best country in the world, makes you proud and i get the chills every time we drive to the stadium to embody what it is about on the soccer field. >> reporter: the closest i will ever get to world cup soccer. what makes this group of women so special? >> one of the most talented groups going into a major tournament. we put that together. it will be an exciting time.
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>> reporter: you have a message to girls playing soccer right now, what would you enjoy? >> a big thing for me. don't have anything limit you. continue pushing striving for greatness. it is important to know your true values. you can accomplish anything. >> reporter: what makes team usa so dominant? >> our competitiveness, our drive, our determination. most importantly our mentality. we have to fight and battle and come out on top. jillian: mentality is an important aspect of this sport. such a physical sport. you have a leg up. they are number one in the world. if they do it will be there fourth time that they won the world cup.
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jillian: great to see people get so excited and cheer for a woman's professional team because they are so exciting to watch. >> especially because the men's team didn't make it to the world cup and there is such a difference. rob: carly gets to watch this in france, all-expenses-paid. carley: don't know what i did right but i thank my lucky stars. i will be there. rob: that is awesome. it is on fox and everything airing across our channels. we have some channels on fox sports so keep an eye out, thanks so much. 39 after the hour, a deputy turned away from one of the best moments of his life. >> he was refused service because he was in a uniform. caused me great concern. jillian: wire jewelry stores say he has to come back to pick out an engagement ring. ♪
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rob: blocking those annoying robo calls just got easier. >> foxbusiness, here to explain. this is a nightmare for everyone. >> reporter: let's hope this ruling will help stop these annoying robo calls but it lets phone companies block these calls before they get to your landline or cell phone. these are provided by service providers but you have to opt into them. this will become the default. the one tricky thing is will it be free? will service providers charges for it? something else that was passed yesterday by the fcc that we would be able to opt into with our service provider that they wouldn't let calls come through that are not on your contact list or messages or texts. in the unknown numbers you can block those.
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jillian: a lot of wellness tests this weekend. being health-conscious. why wouldn't beer makers get on that action. and they are targeted as wellness drinks, there is one, the 26.2 brew from a marathon brewing company, 120 cal. it will help you rebuild your system after going out for a long run because it has see salt. it is the fastest known time and they say will replenish things you might lose during a workout and it is healthy. >> the pink salt from the himalayas, what a scam that is. >> we should do a taste test.
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rob: catholic lawmakers who support abortion bills can no longer receive holy communion in the state of illinois. the move affects two democrats in the state legislature after they helped pass a bill with restrictions on abortion. the bishop says supporting legislation that treats babies and would like property allowing destruction for any reason at any time. jillian: sheriffs deputies turned away from picking up an engagement ring at k jewelers because of his service weapon. the north carolina the beauty said he's told the store manager who be a violation for him to remove his gun while in uniform. >> he was refused service because he was in uniform, causing me great concern for every law enforcement agency around. >> the manager who refuse the service that he would need to come back when he wasn't times. k jewelers has apologized, they say our policy is any member of law enforcement is always welcome at any time. the manager no longer employed
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by the company. 15 minutes until the top of the hour, millennials like to i guess you could say whine about what they don't have. we are so hard on millennials. come on, guys. rob: this one teen wanted to take his family to disney world and figured out a sweet way to do it. he will join us live and share it with is coming up. jillian: let's check in with steve doocy for what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: i spent all night out here on stage for the all-american concert series. coming up on the show charles payne will be dropping by talking about money. the us border patrol law enforcement operation because there is so much going on. will mexico be able -- go ahead, back up. will mexico be able to turn off the flow of migrants to the united states?
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some reports we could be close to a deal. as if that is not enough the legend, dolly parton, is going to be dropping by. our country singer today, michael ray, i knew he would get this. michael ray will be here live. a busy 3 hours kicks off a dozen minutes from right now right here on the channel you transfer your morning news, "fox and friends" with rob and jillian coming up back in a couple minutes. 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 i'm workin♪ to make each day a little sweeter. to give every idea the perfect soundtrack. ♪ to make each journey more elegant. at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for.
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shannon: many kids dream of going to disney world but very few pay their own way. then there is 14-year-old isaiah who baked and sold 3500 cupcakes to pay for his entire family to
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go. here to tell his incredible story, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. hats off to you. when did this idea come to fruition? when did you know you loved to bank? >> i just started my business two years ago. >> that was your grandmother's 85th birthday. >> that is right. jillian: did you know something he loved to do would turn into a business like this and he would be able to raise enough money to take the family to disney? >> absolutely not. he has a great heart and loved to be in the kitchen but never did i guess when i taught him to make banana bread the this would happen.
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jillian: how many did you have to sell to reach your goal to make enough money for disney? were do you sell the cupcakes? >> i sold 35,000 cupcakes and i sold them to people for baby showers, weddings, birthday parties the graduations. >> and proms. jillian: what does it mean to have him do this? >> baking is isaiah's passion but more than that is his love for family. quality time with his family is number one on his list. the fact that he wanted his whole family to go to disney speaks to his heart.
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jillian: what is your next goal? what will you bacon sell and make money for next? >> i will be able to drive in two years. saving up for a blue ford pickup. jillian: how can people by your cupcakes? you have a facebook page. do you ship across the country? >> we are working on shipping across the country but haven't figured out a way yet. jillian: when you do. >> my facebook page is isaiah's tasty treats. jillian: when you figure out a way to ship across the country let us know. >> okay. jillian: thank you so much. got to love it. 53 minutes after the hour. a play in an nba game sparking a lot of anger. >> they say it goes out of
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literally export poison to the united states and other countries. >> our mission is just to get these drugs off the street, make sure home soil is unaffected by it or as much as we can do and get these guys off the streets as well. >> jillian: much more coming up on "fox & friends" of all the news we are covering this morning. rob: have a nice weekend. we'll see you later. ♪ ♪ ♪ breaking my heart ♪ ♪ ♪ steve: we are kicking off the all-american summer concert series with michael ray. is he feask. fantastic. brought to you are by our
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friends at sandals. >> so exsited to have sandals celebrating with us. we are excited to have michael ray and a lot of barbecue out there. brian: bret and tucker's bigger than life pictures staring at the stage. steve: they are on the side of the building. we are above the door in the building. that's cool. brian: that's where we need to be. to make sure people in the building know who we're. steve: they are not up yet. ainsley: come on over if you are in new york it's 48th and sixth avenue. brian: please be dressed. ainsley: naked cowboy. steve: will kick off at 8:00 a.m. eastern. alarming new surveillance video highlighting the crisis at our southern border. more than 100 migrants. walking around under -- around an unfinished border wall. the wall ends, they just walk around

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