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♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ it just takes so time ♪ everything will be just fine ♪ everything, everything will be all right, all right. ed: everything will be just fine, pete. pete: everything is great. ed: you are back. pete: i was never gone. i took a little time off, yes. ed: anything going on? pete: maybe. we will talk about it later. jedediah: oh, a news break, perhaps. ed: nuptials coming soon. we will get to that. pete: later in the show. it's a tease. ed: we take turns buying coffee because i don't think you drink coffee. jedediah: i don't.
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ed: last saturday he made sure i paid and he cot free coffee sunday morning i come in pete is not here. griff gets stuck with the tab. is he the man. he stepped up. you had a free weekend last week. pete: i'm a free loader, very smart. thank you, ed. jedediah: we missed. you welcome back. griff: i love the dress. jedediah: thank you it has extra baby bump accessory. ed: interesting we mentioned free loading. the president has been talking about how mexico has been ripping off america for a long time. when he cut that deal under pressure because of the threat of tariffs, you had many in the mainstream media questioning the president and doubting that he had really got angood deal for mexico or gotten any deal at all. the "new york times" actually had reported this deal had been cooked months ago that the president was sort of announcing a fake deal. we have the details now. turns out of to not be fake. ed: mexico we leased the terms. >> not just coming from our president but mexico's president. here are some of the details of this agreement it.
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includes burden sharing. mexico will share crisis. responsibility for processing claims in mexico. importantly additional stepping if no progress made after 45 days a top-line thinker mexico is calling themselves a safe third country. a devastation thedivisioncountry were worried about before they couldn't hacketsdz. they are not just a pass through country. jedediah: third point really torn me. additional step no progress after 45 face. so many are saying will they follow through? will they be a reliable partner on this? we really don't know as of yet. if they're saying and if donald trump is also saying listen, if after 45 days no progress is made, we will look at this again and stand firm and make sure something gets done. that reassures me that both parties are on the same page, that this absolutely needs to be addressed. this is a crisis. that both parties have an equal and vested interest in
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actually solving the problem. so i think this is a big first step. we will waited and see how it lands. and how it shows up. very important. ed: look at pugh research study numbers since 2017 mexico all the migrants are thought coming from mexico. northern triangle. all kinds of places. in 2007, 52% were coming from mexico. now in 2017, 20%. look at the northern triangle, 2007, 11%. now 17%. asia 13% now up to 23ers '. and other countries as well you see an increase. the points being in the middle of some of those migrants coming in. they have to be more reliable partner in processing. pete: folks coming from mexico now folks going through mexico there is clearly an ongoing crisis in mexico. refugee commission has 48 staff members. that's like smaller than the staff of "fox & friends." no, really.
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and they have a 1.2-million-dollar budget. if you are processing that many people coming to your country you just stood up a national guard. you are sending 6,000 to your southern border. it's not clear how long it will take for that to result on a change in our border. that's a key metric. when we see a slow down at our border we know mexico has done something. jedediah: hector garza talked about how they are coming all over the world to cross into the united states. >> open border advocates are advertising we open borders in the united states. unfortunately the laws that we in place contribute to those open borders that these guys are advertising. now, agents, just in the sector may 30th apprehended more than 500 people from the african con continue negligent. people from congo and cameroon and angola. even though the incubation period for ebola is 21 days. we don't know if they flew
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into mexico. walked up central america. ed: here is a border patrol agent making an important point among many, one of them being that these migrants are coming from all over the world. as you said a moment ago, pete, not just mexico. who has been saying that for a long time. the president of the united states saying we have migrants coming from all around the world some legally. let's process and allow legal immigration but crack down on illegal immigration. now you have a border patrol agent right there laying out the stakes and saying mexico, the point is, is taking on a bigger share of the burden which is what the president was trying to do with the threat of those tariffs. jedediah: i'm curious how politicians are going to ignore and this democrats are going to ignore. this now you have not only president trump, many of them can't stand, fine. you have border patrol agents coming forward and now mexico coming forward saying listen we're coming to the table and mutually agree to solve this because yes this is a problem. now you are pretty much ignoring everyone. you will have to come to the table democrats and acknowledge this is a problem. everyone but you now has recognized that this is something that needs to be address you had.
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if you have both countries, mexico and the united states coming forward and saying we have to deal with this, where are you in this whole thing? what have you been doing. pete: they will ignore it until asked about it in debates and real questioning. another big story going on around the world. u.s. and others putting iran on notice. the arab league advising the country to, quote, be careful and tread lightly. jedediah: this as the british government claims iran was behind two oil tanker attacks. ed: our correspondent mark meredith is in our capital tensions rising. >> good to see you, ed, iran is denying attack on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. u.s. officials say they have no doubt that oman is responsible and pentagon officials say iran may also be tied to two recent attacks on drones that were flying in the region. the u.n. secretary general is calling for independent investigation into the attack on the two tankers. u.s. officials say they have already found proof that iran carried out the attack
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on friday the u.s. released grainy black and white video. officials say this video shows a revolutionary guard removing unexploded mine. made clear in an interview with fox on friday he has no doubt that iran is responsible. >> that was the boat that was them. and they didn't want the evidence left behind. i guess they don't know that we have things that we can detect in the dark that work very well. and i know you put it on. so, no, it was them that did it. >> the british government says it agrees with the u.s. that iran appears to be responsible for the attack, but germany's foreign minister says he needs more proof to be certain of iran's alleged role. oil prices has been on the rise since news of the attack first broke. the has also been reportedly weighing its options to see how best to respond in the region. guys, back to you. ed: interesting. all the president's critics have been saying that he
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wanted war with iran. when, in fact, he is saying as he said on "fox & friends" yesterday. he wants to sit down and talk to iran if they want to talk. but he wants to deal with them from a position of strength. pete: yeah. this is a candidate who ran on avoiding foreign entanglements in the middle east. he does not want a war with iran. he realizes we can't live in a world where iran uses a shield of weapons against us. if you know anything about regime they will lash out. revolutionary guard corps use to push islamic view around the world. this is what they will do. be strong in the face of it. jedediah: so many interventionists voted for donald trump because he had that philosophy. in many cases it's just people looking for an excuse to pick on the president of the united states. this is so ridiculous to assume -- no one wants war with iran. but you also have to stands up for this country and stand up for national security and stand up for american interests. that's what he is doing. listen to ash carter former defense secretaries on the
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u.s. keeping the pressure on iran. some interesting things. >> so i think the iranians are feeling the pressure of sanctions, that this may be a lash-out on their part as a consequence. that's good for them to be under pressure because they are doing all kinds of stuff. supporting proxies, engaged in terrorism, firing missiles off in the straits of hormuz which effects world energy prices. you know that we are not where we used to be in terms of total depend dense upon middle east oil. but we are dependent on oil prices and this will spike if this kind of stuff goes on. ed: the key there. former defense secretary saying the maximum pressure by donald trump seems to be working. this is a former democratic defense secretary under barack obama saying this pressure campaign is working. pete: unleashing of our energy renaissance which the president has been behind gives us an opportunity to keep more distance if we need to. good thing.
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comments made this week by president trump about intelligence. he had an interview in the oval office and, of course, heads exploded in the media and on the left. well, as a result, joe biden, who is currently the frontrunner in national polls says -- tried to take a different tack to contrast himself with the president. here is what he said about taking foreign intelligence. >> donald trump doesn't think it matters if candidates for presidency accept damaging information out of their opponents from foreign governments. i believe he is dead wrong. i won't be part of any attempt to undermine our democracy or public confidence in our institutions. in february, working with our close democratic allies in europe, i helped develop a pledge that we encourage candidates running for office to take, promising they would use no disinformation in their campaigns or tolerate outside interference. i said then that were i candidate for office i would sign the pledge. today i am making good on that promise. ed: here he is, the
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democrats would never take disinformation from some foreign power like russia who maybe sent disinformation through the anti-trump dossier? jedediah: a little walk down memory lane with our friend hillary clinton. take a listen to her justifying using foreign intel and opposition research. take a listen. it speaks for itself. >> it's part of what happens in a campaign where you get information that may or may not be useful and you try to make sure anything you put out in the public arena is accurate. so this thing didn't come out until after the election and it's still being evaluated. when trump got the nomination for the republican party, the people doing it came to my campaign lawyer and said, you know, would you like us to continue it? and he said yes. he is an experienced lawyer. he knows what the law is he knows what opposition research is. ed: what she is referring to is perkins couey the law firm representing her in the
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dnc got this information from the former british spy christopher steele fusion gps. the dirt digging folks on the left. she is saying it's justified if your lawyer goes through a former british spy. it's fine. it mimics what andy mccabe said a few days ago former fbi. with fbi it's totally different because they went through a law firm. no it's not. pete: not at all. from biden it's a straw man argument well, trump is going to do it again. the russians elected him the first time they'll electricity him in 2020. it never stops. ed: is it okay for hillary clinton to do it? jedediah: is it different? do you think that message from -- i actually think that message from biden works except for the fact that some people in the media defended hillary clinton and didn't say a word and now -- is there a double standard there? pete: do you think president trump is just trolling people? jedediah: we asked you 57 questions. tell us all of that friends@foxnews.com. pete: thanks for joining us on this saturday morning. california inmates allowed to have pot in prison.
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on thursday and missed. just hours before the attack on two oil tankers. what should the response be. daniel hoffman joins us now. daniel, this is not your first rodeo. have you seen iran act out like this before. what do you make of these provisions? >professionprovocations. >> iran's behavior over the past six weeks or so stinging effect of our maximum measure. sanctions which have brought the iranian economy and currency to free fall. iran has launched these aggressive attacks with us with increasing less plausible didn't. they are trying to delay international reaction. ultimately leaving no doubt that iran was responsible. pete: what's the play then? to your point on economics, they have stopped releasing their inflation numbers internally because they are likely so out of control. so they are hurting at home,
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lashing out abroad. what do they hope will come of this? >> well, they made it clear in the past that if their export of oil is being inhicketted then they wouldn't like for others to trade in oil as well. and so they are trying to drive up the price of oil. now, that will help their ally russia which is trading in oil and reap more profits. they are also, i think, trying to message the europeans. you will recall that a couple of months ago iran threatened europe and the rest of us that if they didn't receive some redress for sanctions that they would -- that he would enrich their uranium to weapons grade levels. this is a follow-on with to that with kinetic action in the gulf. they would like to get back to negotiations on their terms. pete: you believe they want back to negotiation table because ultimately they want a relief of the sanction. what does this administration do to avoid the pit falls of what the obama administration did in that realm? >> let's make it clear. what they want to do the iranians is to go back to
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the flawed iran nuclear deal, which we don't want and for good reasons. and we have highlighted that repeatedly on this network. and i think what the united states has done and rightly so, we have made it clear that we don't want war. and the best way to avoid it is to make it clear that if iran launches an attack on us that it will be regime suicide. that's why we sent the "uss abraham lincoln" and b 52 bombers to the region. a plan to send 150,000 troops if needed. we won't launch attack but we will defend ourselves. one thing you might look for from our administration is maybe more direct outline of what our rules of engagement are in the strait of hormuz and the golf at large so iran understands very clearly and the international community the response from the united states in the event of further kinetic action on their part. pete: daniel, very briefly,
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we can't know what the provocation would be what would a kinetic response look like? >> a u.s. kinetic response could involve targeting the iranian irgc in the gulf directly it. could involve targeting iranian proxy militias if they are launching attacks against us. i think why would be very careful about a flexible response based on the nature of the attack. that would be my supposition. pete: good stuff. daniel hoffman, good stuff. appreciate your time. >> thank you. pete: the media labeling melania trump a woman of mystery. an example of the blatant double standard. ♪ ♪ fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer.
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to see it in theaters. ed: good morning again. quick headlines. new york city setting aside 250,000 bucks for women to get abortions. it's the first u.s. city to directly fund the procedure. the money will be taken out of its 2020 budget to help women who are unable to pay for the service themselves. out-of-state women can receive the funding too if they travel to new york specifically for an abortion. and a federal appeals court rules migrant teens in american custody have the right to an abortion. the government had been offering them counseling to consider other options. the ruling upholds a previous decision by a judge who said the government cannot strip minors of the right to make their own reproductive choices. jed? jedediah: shining the spotlight on first lady melania trump calling her, quote, a woman of mystery. >> she is the most unusual
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first lady in modern history. >> she is very reclusive. >> flying under the radar. >> still no sighting of the allusive first lady. >> the jacket. >> the jacket. >> this jacket. >> not to mention coping with the intense scrutiny of her marriage. tonight, questions. curiosity and controversy. >> so why is there so much scrutiny for this first lady? here to react senior writer at the heritage foundation and visiting fellow at the independent women's forum kelsey, welcome. >> good morning. jedediah: i don't mind when people call me mysterious, generally when you hear it in the context of the way it's being presented, this is a little bit different of you who cnn or other networks, perhaps, would choose to talk about a democratic first lady in my opinion. is it not? >> absolutely. there is clearly a double standard here. and when they call her mysterious woman, there is a negative undertone to that. but the truth is if you
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listen to what melania says and watch what she does, there is nothing mysterious about her. she is only mysterious if you buy into these crazy conspiracy theories that cnn and other media organizations love to pedal about her marriage, about her fashion and, of course, there is no evidence to support any of these. and instead what they really should be focusing on are the projects and efforts that melania is undertaking as really a flawless first lady ambassador to the united states. jedediah: i happen to be a big unapologetic melania fan. a lot of the stuff she does is amazing. it's really sad they're not focusing on her be best campaign. the only coverage her be best campaign. oh her only husband doesn't follow her advice when she talks about bullying on social media. if this were a tribute to michelle obama or a tribute to hillary clinton what we would have seen was her
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strengths accented well these are the accomplishments, these are the trips she is making, these are her initiatives. instead odd focus is there something wrong with her marriage? is her advice in contradiction to what her husband wants? it's like a bizarre, you know, e-hollywood type of special feel to it. >> it's frustrating. many of us, i know you included, think melania deserves more of these feature-type pieces. she deserves to be on the covers of fashion magazines and lifestyle magazines and political magazines for that party the media, of course ignores her. when cnn wants to cover her as a mysterious first lady again there is a negative undertone to that when really she is a first lady who values her privacy. she is raising her son in the white housement, i would like to remind everyone, doing a very good job of keeping him out of the spotlight. and she doesn't get any respect for that yes, what
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we should be focusing on is how passionate she is about fighting the opioid epidemic in this country. how passionate she is about ending bullying. but instead they want to talk about these subliminal messages that conspiracy theorists on twitter claim she is making when she makes certain fashion choices. jedediah: we are at a point now where the american voting public has come to learn that the media very often has an agenda. when they do this stuff now as opposed to when they did it 10 years ago it's very transparent and makes people admire melania more and look into her more because they say okay, this is obvious sabotage of her. so i'm going to support her a little bit more. it has a bit of a backlash effect. thank you for being here. really appreciate it as always. >> thank you. jedediah: stage is now set for the first 2020 debate. will the lineup turn the attention to one candidate? we will inspect that coming
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take the stage for the first time in a couple of months pete eat in a few weeks. jedediah: debated nightlineup. pete: so many they have two. jedediah: first one: that is your group one. obviously the star from that in my opinion is elizabeth warren. ed: we will get to that. night two joe biden, bernie sanders, mayor pete, kamala harris, kirsten gillibrand, michael bennett, the senator, marianne williamson, eric swalwell made it, yang wants to give everybody $1,000 a month -- $1,000 a year. john hickenlooper good booed off the stage when he talked common sense socialism is not going to win and you will not beat president trump. pete: these fields were picked randomly by the dnc. pulling ping-pong balls say hog is going to be on what
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stage. everyone pointing out with biden on one stage and berniey on the stage and kamala harris on the same stage and pete buttigieg, the only one top level of the polls that isn't in that group is elizabeth warren. ed: night one speculation opportunity to really dominate. see if she takes it. jedediah: media coming through for elizabeth warren already. check out headlines the new yorker can elizabeth warren win it all in the "l.a. times" elizabeth warren just became the ultimate democrat debate overdog. pete: not always good to be an overdog. ed: pressure will be on her. she will have the stage there are a lot of other folks. they will all be picking at her. she sell vacated. jedediah: the question is why? that's because bernie sanders has imploded in a bad way he keeps saying crazy things. folks on the hard left need someone to point to. they are worried joe biden will be the moderate. looking for hard left personal. elizabeth warren is still a super star. she still has great name recognition. folks on the left still like
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her. berniey says crazy things about people in prison and voting rights. shift our attention over here. her being on this particular stage with these other people will give her a chance to shine. it's opportunity to step up to the plate if she so chooses to do so. pete: these things can cut in any direction. i'm fascinated by the biden bernie showdown on that stage and the questions they get and how they answer them and how the crowd responds. ed: what do you think about that placement? elizabeth warren getting center stage. friends@foxnews.com. jedediah: going to turn to some headlines for you now. the family of the eighth american to die in the dominican republic this year is now blaming the caribbean nation for her death. lela cox's son demanding answers despite the u.s. embassy saying she died of a heart attack. the new york woman was found dead in her hotel room on tuesday. her son will says a toxicology test will not be conducted because all of the country's machines are broken. wilcox will share his story with us on it was coming up -- &
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friends" tomorrow. >> city ban. >> indicate expresse jedediah: wow. 12 people died and several were hurt in the shooting last month. jedediah: one state's prison inmates can now keep marijuana in their cell but they can't use it. a california appeals court ruling that the state's 2016 law legalizing recreational pot possession applies to brings but a separate state law makes it illegal for inmates to smoke or eat marijuana. so they can still be punished if they use it.
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what? some think the ruling will reduce overcrowding by eliminating possession violations. that is one odd story. and some people just can't enough of the tv show saved by the bell even on the road. >> why would anyone buy sauce in these? >> because anyone can put spaghetti sauce in jars using flanks makes a statement for saying our sauce is special, unique. >> besides we got them for free from the chemistry lab. jedediah: i miss zac morris. i do. a driver cited for sideswiping a police car while screech's spatting sauce ospaghettisauce on his ph. i think they need a reboot of saved by the bell. i don't think zac morris anywhere. he had that would be fun pete. rick: i never saw that not a single episode of saved why the bell. jedediah: have you some catching up to do, kid.
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[sigh] pete: shocking. rick: all right, guys. talk about the weather. how beautiful is it right now 6:30 in the morning and spectacular across much of the eastern seeciousd. take a look at the map. temperaturewise things looking very, very nice. warm down across the far south it should be right now. and still chilly out across the rockies that. cold air will not leave snow flurries across the higher elevations of the mountains as well. precipitation wise nor showers. this is kind of like this broken record across the central part of the country where we have seen all the flooding. more rain again moving in across parts of oklahoma, kansas, missouri, across the ohio valley, parts of illinois and that's where we have been seeing so much flooding, unfortunately not catching a break. and take a look what happened over this next week. more rain coming to the exact same spot farmers, not catching a break at all. this story is going to continuous for a while. guys? back over to you. >> thanks, rick. ed: there is a new leader at
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the u.s. open. gary wood land surging past justin rose. woodlan taking a two points lead in the second round 9 under par. pete: while the pros are battling it out abby hornacek gives us a behind the scene look at the course. >> hey "fox & friends," it's abby hornacek and welcome to the beautiful pebble beach gulf links. this week. our friends at fox and fs1 will be broadcasting all of the coverage. i'm here to preview the big event and sit down with some of our fox sports colleagues and. so vips who participated in the u.s. open media day to show you what can you expect out of the 119th u.s. open championship. all right. how did it 8 go? >> i made par. i almost made birdie but you are like okay, so this green to me is like the perfect representation of pebble beach. you look back at this you can't believe a golf course
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is built here. it's unreal. >> where else would you rather be than pebble beach? this is awesome. every time we have a u.s. open here, it's historic. it's a receipt shot maker golf course. that's evidenced by the fact that you have jack nicklaus win. tom watson win, just maybe, just maybe the best performance at major championship of all time happened in 2,000. that was 100th playing of the u.s. open when tiger woods won by 15 shots. and, you know, you look back and say most sporting events if somebody is running away with it, you tune off. i think people are realizing we are watching history. so we are expecting something historic again and it just seems to always happen when we come to pebble beach. >> this is amazing. think you are walking out here sunday, one shot lead. >> the winds has picked up quite a bit here. >> it has. you caddied for me wonderfully number 7 what would you suggest here. >> you didn't follow my advice. should i tell you the
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opposite. >> i learned my lesson. >> i think you swing as hard as you can it has to cut through the wind. >> speaking of wind i did get a hat. >> much better. >> it's not a scrunchy but a hat. >> all right. that's a lot of fun. thanks, abby. can you catch all of the u.s. open action on fox sports and fs1. do not miss it. it's going to be awesome they always have the u.s. open on father's day kick back and do nothing on sunday and watch a little fox. pete: i recommend that. the california's governor expected to approve the state's budget including tens of millions for illegal immigrants and the homeless. ed: is this another case of democrat run states throwing money at problems rather than actually fixing them? details next ♪ i'm going to tell everyone to lighten up ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug
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pete: welcome back on this saturday morning. a couple quick headlines for you. this navy crip toggle just could soon have a ship named after her. senator chuck schumer is pushing to honor an officer killed in syria by isis suicide bomber. cancer survivor on fifth combat tour. and her name was added to the the memorial in february. and in a second story, a helicopter pilots will become the first woman to lead the navy war college. the new president of the school. the last president was removed amid report he was being investigated for financial mismanagement and unprofessional behavior. ed, down to you. ed: california lawmakers passing a massive 214.8 billion-dollar budget this week. it includes $98 million to
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let some illegal immigrants under 26 enroll in the state funded health insurance. and 650 million bucks for local governments to tackle the homelessness crisis. democratic governor gavin newsome is expected to sign this. is this another case of democrats throwing money at the problem? joining us to react from l.a. michael knowles. our old friend earthquakes host of the michael knowles show. >> good to see you. ed: what's your reaction to throwing money at these problems? >> not only is it throwing money at the problems. it's actually making the problems worse. in the case of illegal immigration, they now have california subsidizing the health insurance of illegal aliens where the families make upwards of $150,500 per year. the meanwhile they are paying for that by the way by instituting a mandate on legal residents to subi subsidie that issue. the issue here isn't illegal immigrants paying for healthcare. the issue is illegal immigration itself.
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ed: right. >> if you create that i know sennive, what do you think you are going to get? you already have sanctuary cities all over the state. what are you going to get more illegal immigration? it's exactly the same issue on homelessness. i live in l.a. we have 60,000 homeless people here in the last 12 months that has inceased by 12%. meanwhile, the economy has gone gang busters. this isn't a problem of money. this isn't a problem of employment. we have record low unemployment. it's a problem of addiction and mental health. what is california going to do? they can throw money at it. that won't solve the problem. what they need to do is enforce the law. get people who need psychiatric care and they need to get people who should be off the streets off the streets. but what do they do? they decriminalize defecation on the streets and decriminalize tent cities. that's not going to fix the problem. ed: it's disgusting what we see on those streets. tucker and others have been pointing it out. i want to give the governor a fair shot. here is what gavin newsom said in january why he is taking some of these
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initiatives. watch. >> every person should have access to quality, affordable healthcare. judges and politicians may turn back our progress but we will never waiver in our pursuit of guaranteed healthcare for all californians. ed: real quick, of course, if you are here, you are a taxpayer. you should get some kind of healthcare and we need to figure that out on a global scale here in the country. it's being fought out in congress and with the president. illegal immigrants how in the world can you justify paying that? >> of course, we all want every wonderful thing for every single person. the way we affect that is through good government. if you want to talk about the real problematic incentives it's on the issue of voters. california voters are the ones keep sending these people back to the state government who are not fixing the problems. they are throwing away our money on making the problems worse. ed: michael, have you been great calling that out on the state level.
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i'm hearing on social media that you may be going to a much bigger stage. sarah sanders is stepping down. white house press secretary job open. i saw this on social media. i saw maybe you are pushing it because your twitter handle is potential white house press secretary michael nolsz. are you pushing this or others? >> that's an old nickname that my friends gave me in high school. an aucoin dense. if i were called to serve on i would. i would say having gone around the country to college campuse campuses about shrieking hoards of leftists there this would prepare me well to deal with jim acosta every day. we will see. ed: apparently the campaign manager of the campaign. we shall see. michael knowles, we always appreciate having you on. >> good to see you. ed: could there be benefits to playing video games? kurt the cyberguy has the latest gaming tricks and trends that could help boost your memory ♪ feel my heart beating ♪ you make me feel
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>> skeptical i am a speck spectacle. long term gaming could boost memory and motor skills. jedediah: here with more on that and top gaming trends is kurt the cyberguy. >> thank you. back from e-3 big gaming conference happens once a year in los angeles. real great highlights there. the ideas though that, you know, it's like coughing. you could find a study coughing kill us. same with gaming, the logic is behind that is when you use your brain in gaming, you are going continue to crease your brain size and you will increase its
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functionality in terms of being able to remember and also deal with strategy. study use an mri. jedediah: a million studies that debate that and say that's not true people will go crazy on me if i don't say that. >> no one is going to blame you for the cyberguy being here. >> this is brand new. this is the thing people are talking about this year final seven remake. this is not even out yet but will be coming out and release date of march 2020 already preorders are up. amazing thing really is that games really really is oon the money. people talking about it at the show. same with mine craft. this is mine craft earth. this highlights augmented reality is going to be huge
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in gaming. they took this classic game really, this all entirely new version coming out will and you can get on beta this summer is really going to focus in on just spectacular ar. that's inside of it. the augmented reality inside of this with your phone. guess what? it's free. you are seeing a trend also a lot of games we buy now are free and that will too. >> puts on the artis headsets. >> prepare for landing. why that is so special gaming, not bothering anyone in the house and also get a phone call. dual wireless and bluetooth. have phone call and gaming going on at the same time. pete: seems like solving a problem we never had. >> these are some arcade one up. called a counter cade. best buy 179, 99 poor that one. what's old is new again.
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then the last thing i want to show you, i walk in the show, and you see this gigantic human claw machine and i'm like what is this? and i decided to get on this thing. and have a look at what happens when you -- so, you remember going to like the restaurants as a kid and you would -- oh. >> get down there and get what you can. so at the end it's a really cool collectibles that i was able to achief. this is the highlight of the gaming industry. game stop dibs is behind. this so game stop has a charitable wing and this just brings up the idea of you who they're raising millions of dollars for the children's miracle network. rick: why didn't you bring us that instead of this? >> i thought you liked stuffed animals. ed: kurt the cyberguy, thank you. >> the claw. ed: still ahead, david webb, dan bongino, lara trump all right here.
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pete: get it for free? jedediah: no. ed: you have a gift coming. pete: fun saturday planned. lots of stuff ahead. father's day tomorrow special. you won't want to miss that we start this morning with a fox news alert. u.s. and others putting iran on notice. the arab league advising the country to, quote, be careful and tread lightly. jedediah: thatsz british government backs u.s. claims that tehran was behind two oil tanker attacks. ed: mark meredith is in the nation's capital with the details. >> they have no doubt iran is responsible for thursday's attack on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. iran is pushing back denying its involvement. all of this comes as sources tell fox news that iran may also be tied to two recent attacks on drones that have been flying in the region. the u.n. secretary general is calling for an independent investigation into the attack on the two tankers strait of hormuz. u.s. officials say they already have proof iran carried out the attack.
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late tuesday, the u.s. released grainy black and white video. officials say it shows revolutionary guard crew removing unexploded mine from one of the tackers. president trump made clear in an interview with fox on friday he has no doubt iran is responsible. >> well, iran did do it. you know they did it because you saw the boat. i guess one of the mines didn't explode and it's probably got essentially iran written all over it. you saw the boat at night trying to take the mine off and successfully took the mine off the boat. and was that exposed. and that was their boat. >> as jed mentioned the british government agrees that the appears to be responsible for the attack. german's foreign minister needs to be certain of the proof of iran's role. oil prices have been on the rise since the attack first broke. u.s. weighing options to decide best how to respond. pete, ed, and jed, back to you guys. ed: mark meredith, thank
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you. pete: when you put a lot of pressure on a country you don't want to go to war with them. allies like israel are going to act out. the question is how do we deal with that. jedediah: i think the the american people expect an american president to be tough. obviously no one wants a war with iran. no one wants that to be the outcome. but you do want an american president that is will to stand up and willing to be tough and say listen if you leave me no other option i will defend the american interest and that's what he is doing. ed: when the obama administration cut nuclear deal that president trump did away with essentially, the obama administration was handing cash to iran. that's what president trump wanted to reverse. ed: remember our sailors surrendering. ed: pushing sanctions maximum pressure campaign that daniel hoffman says is working. >> what they want to do the iranians is to go back to the flawed iran nuclear deal. and i think what the united states has done and rightly so, we have made it clear that we don't want war. and the west way to avoid it is to make it clear that if
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iran launches an attack on us that it will be regime suicide. we are not interested in launching an attack best of your recollection we will defend ourselves. one thing you might look for from our administration is maybe more direct outline of what our rules of engagement are in the strait of hormuz and the gulf at large so iran understands very clearly and the international community the response from the united states in the event of further kinetic action on their part. ed: all right. so that's what's happening abroad. back here at home have you seen the president facing the resist movement. in fact pro-impeachment rallies happening here in new york and various cities across the country. today, the left pushing impeachment. they have also been used in the courts and other venues to try to stop the building of the border wall. guess what? now have you gotten local officials getting in on the act two. stays in particular, california and new mexico. xavier becerra putting out new mexico's attorney general and i have filed a motion to permanently prevent frump constructing a wall in california and new mexico. we are arguing the
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president's actions are unlawful, threaten our democratic institutions, and cause irreparable harm to our states. basara, of course, the attorney general now in the. former democratic. taking the resist amusement from congress to the states. pete: remember that famous book women are from venus and men are from mars? you look at the statement here the president's actions are unlawful. protecting your border is unlawful? threaten our democratic institutions? well, if you don't have citizenship you don't have a remust be biblical it's not a democracy by the way. cause irreparable harm to our states? what about the harm of illegal immigration and drugs and gangs. they live on a whole another planet. if they want to file a motion to stop the wall they better win in 2020. jedediah: tough challenge that just the way you did right now. you have to itemize it and say explain to me how, well, guess who is challenging? president trump. he has talked about it. he was on "fox & friends" on friday talking about how democrats are resisting this
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border wall. >> so the wall is going up. it's going up rapidly. we are going to have over 400 miles of wall built by the end of next year. it's a disgrace. and we're actually fixing it and then in some cases we have to take down fairly new wall because it was so bad. this is despite tremendous obstacles that have been put in front of me by the democrats. i want to get something done. they know i want to get something done. they think it's good politics not to do anything. i think it's bad politics from their side. >> it's terrible. >> good politics from our side. i think by them not doing it, it's good for us. jedediah: such an amazing contrast to listen to the stories out of the mouths of democrats who feel they need this talking point. they want to live and die on this hill of talking point this was a not a crisis. b it was trump's fault and c it's just inhumane. in fact that's exactly what kamala harris who is running for president says in response to to some of this
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language from president take a listener to what she had to say on msnbc. >> when that child arrives to say go back where you came from, it is inhumane, it is irresponsible. and it is contrary to who we are and our nature and who we say we are. it is intolerable. it is unacceptable. and it will end when i'm elected. pete: you are not going to get elected but it's a good talking point. it's emotion. it's inhumane. no person sil is illegal. kids in cages. no, the point is we have laws and we are trying to do the best we can. ed: starterred in 2014. pete: all hypocritical in that perspective. i try to think of it through the lens of put yourself on the debate stage in september or october of 2020. president trump and whoever the democrats nominate and what answer seems sensible to that person in middle america who to cast a vote for someone to protect them, protect their jobs, protect their community. the democrats, to your point, are in really tough spot they put them selves in a box. ed: talk about inhumane talk
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about processing centers along the southern border dealing with the migrants and they don't have enough money. they don't have enough beds. no place for bathrooms, they don't have medicare. where are the democrats run the house put up some money to actually help. get the immigration junction to deal wit --immigration judge. are democrats doing enough? friends@foxnews.com. jedediah: the inhuman incentivize ago process all these women crossing the border and get sexually assaulted. let's ask kamala harris what's inhumane about border security and what's not inhumane is allowing these people to be incentivized coming over in a horrific manner. it's completely flipped. they flip the language and expect everyone to fall in line most in media fall in line. paying attention to the story. no thanks, kamala. pete: on to important news. taylor swift was in new york city yesterday performing at the stonewall inn and here
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is a bit of it. >> ♪ ♪ shake, shake, shake ♪ shake it off ♪ shake it off ♪ ed: there she is performing. stonewall, of course, is the idea of promoting gay rights, very important moment in the gay rights movement. and she was celebrating an anniversary but she has gotten very political. and if you go back to the midterm election. she was going to stay out of politics. got very involved in the tennessee senate race against marsha blackburn and taylor swift was on the losing side of that race. it's interesting now a poll we took a look at looking at whether celebrity endorsements matter. jedediah: take a look at that poll. more or less to vote on a candidate celebrity endorsement. 65% no bearing on votes. 24% less likely and 11% more
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likely. i never understand the fascination by endorsements. not only by celebrities or other politicians. i really don't care who is endorsing someone. that means absolutely nothing to me. i have to research them and look into them myself. i don't care if a celebrity likes somebody. pete: clearly nobody does. 65% no bearing and 24% makes them less likely? so 89%. ed: rolling out one hollywood person after another. jedediah: roll out hollywood people and skim wisconsin. pete: it's her prerogative. she can perform wherever she wants. she can promote whatever cause she wants to promote. that means i don't have to support her music and don't have to like her or i don't have to vote based on how she tells me to vote. jedediah: maybe you like her music and don't care where she is at on politics doesn't make me vote one way or the other. what do you think? friends@foxnews.com. if there is a celebrity out there that you love, does it affect your vote? does it make you more or less likely to vote for that personal? do you care at all or are you like me and say you know
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what? leave politics out of it. pete: i don't know if adam sadler weighed in on the 2020 race i may have to turn ohio vote for. jedediah: a colorado state trooper hit and killed by a car while investigating a separate crash overnight another car drove toward the scene hitting trooper william moden. >> it breaks my heart. absolutely breaks my heart to tell you that our trooper lost his life tonight. he lost his life serving the citizens of colorado. lost his life doing what he loved doing. jedediah: fallen trooper was a 12-year veteran of the force. man arrested by the secret service attacking a police officer and trying to jump the white house fence now being charged with assaulted on an officer and unlawful entry. this comes just days after the white house announced plans to double the height of the fence to deter people from trying to trespass. not a bad idea. ed: a fence or a wall? pete: sometimes they work.
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jedediah: extradition of julian assange will have to wait. a hearing set for february to decide if the wikileaks founder will be sent to the u.s. assange is facing federal charges here including conspiracy to hack government computers and illegally sharing classified information. is he currently serving a 50 week sentence in the u.k. for skipping bail. and a heart-warming story ahead of father's day. a pastor gets a surprise dance partner at his georgia church. watch this. ♪ ♪ pastor jerome's daughter sneak up on him at sunday service in georgia. the navy officer has been stationed in japan for two years. ed: he literally fell over. that's awesome. pete: i don't believe what i'm seeing. i'm going down. good for them. coming up next, guess who is here peeking around the
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it. >> when i'm elected president i will sign it. ed: for the first time in more than a decade the house set to consider reparations for descendents of african-american slaves this as hopeful 2020 cory booker securing bill to study the impact of slavery and to suggest reparations proposals is this a top issue for the average voter? here to discuss is david webb. good morning. >> good morning, ed. ed: yes or no a top issue for voters. >> no it is not and not a top issue for voters. they keep selling this narrative as if blacks are only going to think about rap par rations. blacks are thinking about most americans about their economy. their kitchen table. do i have a job or are the schools good for my kids? do i have a future? am i someone in school looking for a future? looking at my employment situation? this is pandering, plain and simple. they do if all the time and it matters because at one time the black vote, especially in the carolinas, that was key for the primary victory. ed: look at big picture 2016
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poll. do you think the u.s. should or should thought pay reparations, 68% should not. 26% should. 6% unsure. so, when you see that parade of 2020 democrats. going specifically by the way before al sharpton, to say the opposite of what that poll is saying. you use the word pandering. >> it's a one man poll. just look at al sharpton. he has been doing this and pushing this. i don't understand for the life of me why blacks in america as a community and i think it's changed remarkably in the last couple of decades have given so much power to one person or one linear thought process around reparations and slavery. truth is it's changing with the generations. and like i said, they care about the same thing you and i care about. our lives, our country, our community, and this is pure pandering, al sharpton doesn't have the power he once did, and what i'm looking forward to is the irrelevance of al sharpton on the political stage. ed: no angle here.
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actually 2020 democrats in their pandering are not actually supporting reparations. they are saying i support a study of reparations. they are not even going all in on it? >> you caught it. this isn't a bill for a commission to study and to do nothing. come on, america knows. this washington, d.c. sets up a commission. they come up with some recommendations and then they throw it on the ash heap. ed: last point you talked about black voters, white voters or voters of any of kind would want to focus on the economy. unemployment for african-americans right now. >> all-time lows using the u 3 or u 6 numbers. you look at joblessness claims in america that matters. real indicators of the economy. look at how many jobs are available. when you start pulling this apart, these are real people that represent real numbers. getting ready for june 26 and 27 they will sell everything they can to get
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up on the stage. interesting to see how they go after each other. ed: those democrats are going down to your backyard to miami for the first debate. >> i think i will stay in new york for that one. ed: yogi enter remarks baseball hall of famer and american icon. to our next guest he is a dad. stories you have not heard about the late mlb legend. that is next ♪ yeah ♪ and the world's going to know your name. >>er name ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a-- ♪ drifter i was ♪born to walk alone! you're a drifter? i thought you were kevin's dad. little bit of both. if you ride, you get it.
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pete: time for news by the numbers. how many are skipping drug doses in order to save money. the prescription drugs accounted for 10% of total national health spending in 2017. next, despite ed's attempts to distract me, the number 118 this that is how many times this florida man has seen avengers end game. he has set the world record for the most times seeing the same film in theaters. sounds like a winner. three hours of showing that's more than 350 thundershowers in the theater since the movie premiered in april. >> finally the number 75. that's how long it took a d-day army veteran to be reunited with the french woman he fell in love with during world war ii. [inaudible] >> never got out of my heart. pete: oh my goodness. 97-year-old k.t. robbins reconnecting with jan in
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normandy while there for the 75th anniversary robbins thought he would never see her again. pete: never too late. jedediah: a movie made o after it. that is a good story. yogi berra cultural icon not just a baseball icon. his fame transcended the game. yogi is such as it anti-biotic over until it's over when you come to a fork in the road take it. a nickel ain't worth a dime anymore. so many of them. they found their way into the american lexicon. jedediah: new memoir yogee's son writes about growing up with the my dad yogi. pete's pete former baseball player himself dale berra joins us now. >> thank you for having me. happy father's day, everybody. pete: special one for you with the release of this book. why did you decide to write this memoir. >> this book is a tribute to my dad what an amazing man
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and father he was. a million books have been written about him. buy not from the perspective of his family. so, i thought it would be great. jedediah: so great to hear stories about the man behind all of this. you hear about him as a hall of famer. everyone knows about his amazing baseball career. one of the things you talk about is that you struggled with drug abuse when you were younger and your father played a key role in helping to you get over that what weighs that role. >> this book is about family and the importance of family. and my mom and dad stressed it to my brothers and i it was family that saved me from myself, eventually. you know, dad didn't know anything about drugs. but he was always there for me. he was always worried about me. he was never concerned about his own image. he put his arm around me and said are you okay, kid? and i would tell him yeah,
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i'm okay, dad. why learned our own lessons. old school dad. instilled the values of self-reliance and humility and to be nonjudgmental and to make your own decisions and to be honest and i told him i was okay and he believed me until one day he didn't believe me. and my family saved me from myself. >> so he intervened? yes he did. powerful intervention. phone call from him where i faced him and my brothers at my house and his house in monclaire. that was 27 years ago. and i haven't thought of doing a drug or having a drink since. >> can i ask you though was it something he said on that call that really hit home
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for you? >> well, when dad called you, he said hey, kid. get up here that meant do you mind if take a shower and. >> that was out of the question. right to the house. i met my brothers and my dad in the den. and dad looked at me and said do you want to be a berra anymore because you won't have -- you won't have brothers anymore. and you won't have a father anymore if you continue what you're doing. and just like that i was shot through the heart with an arrow of sobriety from god, from family, and from that day forward, i have never thought of doing a drug. ed: that's so powerful. ed: a man of faith. i wrote a book about jacque robinson and when the yankees first lost '55 world series my research yankees lost and all disappointed your dad went into the
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clubhouse and crossed into the visitors clubhouse for one reason he wanted to shake jackie robinson's hand and say the first black player won the world series in my research he did that because of his own italian american heritage and he face you had discrimination as a young man. tell about yogi as the man young italian man. >> yogi the man was the most nonjudgmental person on the planet. dad was in montreal and dad was in newark playing in the minor leagues, dad was the first guy to say hello to him and welcome how many to baseball. you know, dad's best friend was ellison howard. weigh was completely colored blind and that's the way he taught me, larry and timmy my brothers to be. those are the values that he instilled in us. ed: that is really awesome. pete: he was world war ii vet. what did this country mean to him? >> this country was amazing
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thing. people ask me what it is like to be yogi's son. i say it's pretty normal. here's guy who grew up on the hill in st. louis italian immigrant. he quit school in the eighth grade to provide for his family. and in 1945, he storms the beaches of normandy. comes back, becomes a hall of fame baseball player a narn icon and one of the most quoted man in america. i always say the most quoted man that ever said anything. [laughter] and then he wins the presidential medal of freedom. other than that, he was just a normal guy. jedediah: thank you. pete: only in america. ed: extraordinary life indeed. jedediah: everyone check out this book my dad yogi. ed: thanks for sharing that story. happy birthday father's day. more "fox & friends" on the other side.
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tired of it. so predictable it's almost funny. she has taken so much heat sarah sanders. taken more heat than any press secretary i have ever seen. pete: she has also given heat with passion and sophistication. jedediah: good for her. ed: think about how she was treat you haded at white house correspondents dinner. jedediah: what i love is her reaction. i'm here to do a job, i don't care what you people have to say about me. pete: i don't want to go to your parties. jedediah: i don't need to be liked by you. take a look at "the washington post" instagram. the queen of gaslighting farewell to a lying disrespectful white house press secretary. ed: you seen the venom. >> manipulating someone by psychological means own sanity. if you want to know what gaslighting is media make them question their own sanity. maybe they need to do that. ed: taken a lot of heat for sending the white house
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briefing they haven't had one in weeks and weeks. as a former white house correspondent they should have the briefing. we can talk about this on the other side. sean spicer former white house press secretary says they don't have the media makes it all about themselves, watch. >> the job that people see on television about 5% of what happens. there is a facilitation of access and interviews to other government officials to information that's coming in and out of the white house. whether it's personnel events or policies this has been has been so much more accessible and engages so much more, i think the briefings serve a utility, sarah and the rest of the press team should continue with whoever fills this role to engage. they just want it in a briefing room where they can make it about them. when the camera is just focused on her and not about them, they don't like it as much because it doesn't work well for their cable contracts and their youtube views and things like that. ed: yes but democratic and republican administrations took the heat at that podium
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and held accountable. and can you give as good as you get. sarah sanders very good. pete: very good at that job and did it for the right reasons. if your goal is transparency and get your questions answered has any president in modern history ever answered more direct questions from the press? so the press briefing is just a tool for that goal. members of the press love. ed: press is preening for the cameras the public is smart enough to see that put it out there and do it and push back. make reporters look silly. jedediah: i agree put it out there. whoever the next press secretary ends up being take note her attitude. nothing infewer united states the media more. media who is out there just with an agenda to get you than people who are like, you know what? i know what you are about. i'm going to answer your question and move on. that drives them wild. i'm actually really curious because i have been talking to you guys to about it who the next press secretary is going to be. i want to know from you friends@foxnews.com.
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who do you think it's going to be? do you have any ideas? ed: who do you want it to be? pete: we welcome outside the box thinking in this exercise. friends@foxnews.com. ed: michael knowles is campaigning for himself. have you seen that on twitter? having a little fun with it. pete: we have all seen names. we want more. jedediah: headlines now. the attack tied to david ortiz will stay in jail until their trial. wearing own helmets and vests for their safety brought before a dominican judge yesterday. hit for hire plot. unclear who ordered the hit. ortiz is recovering in a massachusetts hospital. and amanda knox's invitation to speak at the italian criminal justice festival slammed by the lawyer of her slain roommate. meredith kutcher's lawyer calls the decision a mistake and kercher's family should have been consulted. the two were exchange students in italy. she was ultimately acquitted
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after a series of appeals and retrials. inmates in one state could soon be on the other side of the law. california lawmakers are pushing a bill to let ex-felons serve on juries. a democratic state senator leading the charge she says to create a fair representation of local communities it would also allow those still on probation or parole to serve. the bill doesn't distinguish violent offenders from nonviolent offenders. that can be an issue. a group of police officers go above and beyond the call of duty surprising a 13-year-old boy with cake and balloons after he got out of surgery. the teen has been getting treatment for a neurological condition in pittsburgh for a few weeks. during that time, he has gotten to know a lot of the local officers who say he loves all things police-related. i love that story. wow. those are your headlines. popping outside. you guys are you out there yet? i don't see you. there you are. ready to roll.
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what is going on out there? ed: we are getting ready to rock and log roll. next guest has been competing since she was 4 years old. comes from a family of log rollers, in fact her mom is a 7 time world champ. pete: the president of key log rolling and while we chat, her husband matt delaney and brother will will show off some of their log rolling skills. i have a feeling this is not the first time competed against each other, right? >> no, they are great training partners for each other. pete: the sport of log rolling, you have been do you go it since you were 4. it's a growing sport. >> it is. we saw that log rolling is an amazing athletic sport that people really engages people. up until now they didn't have access to it because we were rolling on 500-pound wood logs. we made it more accessible by making a portable learning product key log we are starting logging programs all across the country, backyard polls,
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summer camps. pete: that would be really fun in the backyard. rick: get one for the poll. log rolling was about logs rolling down rivers. >> log rolling is an authentic american sport came out of the river log drives. and soon they realize thud is kind of fun trying to stay on top of the logs in the water as they were moving them down river and very quickly it developed into a sport where people spar against each other. rick: what's the point here? obviously you want the other guy to fall, how do you make that happen? you know, there are foot maneuvers it's all about core strength fitness, agility and just being quicker than your partner but there are things that you do to dislok them to make them fall in the water. ed: we have a viewer from florida who came all the way to florida to see what? >> i want to see pete and ed on that. ed: why do you want to see that? >> i really enjoyed the day you tworp were in the kayak. ed: he beat me pretty bad. >> i thought you won. >> he grabbed the side.
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pete: a lot of disinformation. if rick and , ed and i were to try water. >> training wheels, fence or yellow fence it slows and stabilizes for beginners, just like any sport there is a learning curve. if i took you out skiing or surfing for the first time you would 235u8 a couple times it's super fun and engages your core. all about footy. we like to call log rolling the workout without the work. you are thinking about the fun. the only two ruleness log ruling are that you can't touch your opponent and you can't step on the center line. rick: i would like to see ed get across the log to push me in. ed: people have spoken. i think pete and i will get out there. pete: we will try it. forward or better what's better. >> you have to go forward and backwards. you are taking super small fast little steps right on
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top. always keeping your core over the center of log. pete: key log rolling and we will be facing off later in the show. who do you think will win? jedediah: this is one ed-pete competition i am not going to miss. i think both of you will wind up in the water. ed: that probably is going to happen. >> thanks, guys. ed: we do it as a team. florida's governor banning sanctuary cities from his state. praises the move saying it all comes down to protecting the public, he joins us live coming up next ♪ ♪ you're unbelievable ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪
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law. las vegas about public safety. pete: no sanctuary in the sunshine state. florida governor ron desantis just signed a sanctuary city ban into law. does this mean for law enforcement in florida? bradford county florida -- brevs us. >> always a pleasure. pete: love having you. thanks what you do for your statyourstate and our country. how does this make your job more effective? >> absolutely gives us the ability to partner with our federal law enforcement agencies to make sure that we're doing everything we can to fight illegal immigration i will tell you governor desantis gets it. he understands that government's one and only responsibility is to protect its citizens and that's what this bill does. that's what him signing it yesterday means to our communities and tour state. pete: sheriff, you used the word partner which makes a lot of sense to oa lot of our viewers. locals must share info on
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illegals caught violating law. meaning an ice detainer would be recognized universally and the feds would be notified. >> that's exactly right. what the bill does is prohibits any local community government from stopping law enforcement from partnering with our ice and immigrations teams. you know, i tell everybody that there is all sorts of ships in the ocean is that can go across the seas but there is nothing that calms rough seas like partnerships. right now we have a crisis at the border. it doesn't stop there it fertile in to our communities. and we weren't allowed to work with our federal partners. this bill just simply says we are not only allowed. we are going to work with our federal partners. >> the bill is also recognition that the crisis of illegal immigration at our southern border is not just a border issue. it happenings everywhere. in fact, your county is where one of the seconds busiest passenger crews terminal. many different ways in which immigration, illegal or legal happen and you just
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want every tool possible? >> that's exactly right. you know the crisis at the border doesn't stop at the border. it comes into our communities. if you look at the opioid crisis we are finding right now with fentanyl coming into our country. one of the main places coming in is through the border and coming in through our community. when you look at the big picture, we want to be able to fight illegal immigration as a nation we welcome people to come to our country and do it the right way. but, those that are committing crimes to get into our country have to be fixed and that's what this bill does, it gives us the ability to partner with ice and be able to get the illegal immigrants off the street and make sure our communities are safe all the way around. pete: it's such common sense it's almost shocking that it is a story. but we are glad you are doing it there in florida. sheriff, thank you very much for your time this morning. we appreciate it? >> thank you for having us. pete: you got it. joe biden supporters put to the test. what happened which weather they heard some of his past
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controversial comments? >> you cannot go to a 7/11 or dunkin' donuts unless you have a slight indian accent. who said that? >> trump. >> trump. >> sounds like a trump quote. pete: think again. cabot phillips has a reality check for those folks coming up next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands?
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♪ ♪ >> who would you vote for in the presidential election between donald trump and joe biden. >> i would probably have to go with joe biden. >> personally i would go for joe biden. >> joe biden. >> joe biden. >> joe biden. jedediah: 2020 democratic frontrunner joe biden bills himself as likeable and scandal-free. what happens when his supporters hear some of his most controversial quotes for the first time? our next guest went to mary mount university in virginia
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to find out. here with more is campus reform media director cabot phillips. cabot, welcome. >> thanks for having me. jedediah: thanks for being here. this is a great, great segment. first of all, i want to play some sound of you asking these students, you presented some of these quotes to students and you asked them who said this? let's listen to how that went down first. >> you cannot go to a 7/11 or dunkin' donuts unless you have a slight indian accent. who do you think said that? >> trump. >> trump. >> sounds like a trump quote. >> this was about president obama he called him quote the mainstream media african-american who is articulate and bright and clean. >> probably trump. >> i think trump said that. >> donald trump. >> quote, if my opponent wins, they are going to put y'all back this chains? >> trump again. >> wow, i would say trump. >> definitely trump. jedediah: now this reaction did not surprise me. did it surprise you? >> it did not at all. >> for years, joe biden has had all of his comments
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swept under the rug by the media. they propped him up. i just lifted the rug up and exposing some of those comments to students. we know when it comes to candidates from the left, many of their mishaps and gaffes are completely ignored by the media. people just aren't aware with them. watch what happened when i asked them though if these comments would change their mind on whether they supported joe biden or not? >> what if i told you that all of those are actually joe biden? >> all right. there it is. [laughter] >> is that surprising? >> yeah, very. >> i mean, it's all pretty basic. not really good. >> would it this potentially impact your vote. >> of course. >> since i thought all of that was trump. i thought that was going to be a slam dunk. i have got to reconsider that i will just look more in-depth. >> personally probably i would have to really do my research. >> yeah. i think it would. >> see, cabot, for me this is a media problem these people just don't know. they have been given the version of joe biden and the version of donald trump that most in the mainstream media
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want them to get. so when they hear these things, they have no recognition that biden said this stuff because, yes, sir what? it wasn't covered by most people in media. it was hidden. >> because of that, i think in a way it's hard to blame these students because so many of them have been conditioned to think okay any time it's offensive it must be someone on the right it couldn't be somebody on the left. i have spoken to hundreds of college students this cycle with the leadership institute's campus reform. when it comes to biden it's interesting. they always say biggest concern is that he is out of touch. he is a little too old. if joe biden rolls out the same excuse for these comments as they did the video with him appearing to touch women inappropriately this answer i'm just from a different generation, i think he plays right into the fear many people have maybe he is just too old. it will be interesting to see how he responds to this. we know president trump is licking his chops right now with plenty of information to go on. jedediah: man i do love these segments. thanks so much. >> appreciate it. jedediah: still ahead we
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now only $10.99. ♪ you got to roll with it, baby ♪ go on ♪ and just roll with it, baby. jedediah: oh, wow, the competition is coming up. pete: "fox & friends" on a roll. jedediah: oh, yeah. in this opening, i have got to say foxandfriends.com i want emails. i want to know how think is going to take home this trophy. will it be pete and will they -- oh, it's a competition and will they both wind up in the water is the most important question which i think it's only fun if everybody winds up in the water. it's good tv. just think about that and go big or go home. pete: ready the trophy. ed: by the way pete bought us coffee. pete: because of you specifically because of your complaint. i think we are going to both end up in the water.
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it definitely is a a competition. you can't declare it not a competition. ed: told me yesterday it wasn't now it is. >> now we are telling the world that it is. but it's fun. there apparently is a log rolling competition is central park today. jedediah: looks like a good workout. i'm so sad i'm missing some of this. i'm pregnant and can't do it. pete: you could do it would be very irresponsible. jedediah: it could be but i would get in trouble were the bosses so i will watch. ed: maybe dan bongino will weigh in. he may have done it before. he has water behind him in his shot. maybe he has log rolled before. fox news contributor. you know his credentials. dan bongino, thanks for joining us this morning. what do you think. >> listen, these are all show muscles, guys. these don't actually do anything he have like grade 72 arthritis in every joint. this is all fake. i'm the biggest paper tiger you have ever seen. no athletic ability at all left in this broken frame.
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destroy me anything from mini golf to log rolling. ed: we have serious news. america putting iran on notice after learning about what iran has been up to including firing on one of our drones. the president made it clear here on "fox & friends" he is not standing for this. what say you, dan? >> well, listen, iran has pursued this disruptive strategy in the straits before. none of this is new. we saw it in the iran-iraq war. they understand that it's all they have, ed. we basically disseminated their economy with our economic sanctions. inflation is out of control they have to print money making their money worthless like toilet paper at this point. they really don't have anything but guerrilla style terror like tactics to try to intimidate others into submission. it's not going to happen. we have seen trump before. he is not going to be intimidated into submission like this. he doesn't like the iran deal and he knows what
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danger it presents. jedediah: constantly searching for relevance the trump administration is gunning for war with iran. but you know what? we can solve these issues peacefully. listen to what he had to say and then we will get your reaction. >> what i believe is that this is an administration that is gunning for war in iran. what i believe is that we can resolve our differences with that country, which are significant peacefully without invading yet another country in the middle east. and i want to make sure that we re-join our partners, our friends and alliances that this president has turned his back on so that we can achieve our foreign policy goals in the middle east with iran and throughout the rest of the world. jedediah: dan, there is some of the most naive, absurd talking point nonsense and that's just -- i have to be blunt about it. it's insufferable. >> you are right i'm glad you called him out on it. you nailed it in your opening there the problem with beto now tier 1 level
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candidate a year ago for the presidency. is he now a tier z level candidate and gunning for relevancy and gunning for the presidency to try to get back in that a group of candidates and he can't. so he has been saying increasingly ridiculous things to try to pander to a left wing base. listen, you can disagree with president trump all you want. we're a constitutional republic. i'm glad there is a diversity of opinions out there. but saying that he is some kind of warmonger is absolutely absurd. he never ran on that. his presidency hasn't been hall marked by that it's just ridiculous and beto pandering to the left wing base to try to insult trump. pete: strength is a lot different than war mongering, dan, to your point. on another item that democrats and republicans don't agree on today. immigration and southern border. the president talked about the agreement with mexico brought to bear because of the threat of tariffs. mexico has released their side meaning in agreement with ours about what this agreement would look like. here is part of the
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agreement on the southern border. burden-sharing, responsibility for processing refugee claims. look at it in 45 days to see if it made sense. mexico admitting they could be a safe third country to deal with it themselves. how what do you make of you who this has developed? >> we can't continue to process asylum claims it's become asylum loophole. it can become legitimate. migrants are asylum as an excuse to stay in the united states when it's not affect legitimate asylum claims. if we can't keep some of the individuals doing this in basically in violation of the law. if it's not a legitimate asylum claim if you can't keep them in mexico we are in a legitimate crisis right now. congress up on the hill. the swamp rats have done nothing to help this president. they can creative a legislative fix for this flores dissent decree about
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holding children, they could create a legislative fix which is what is attracting people by the way here. they just won't do it. they are letting the president handle this all by himself and then they turn around and attack the president when he can't do things that he is not constitutionally empowered to do. ed: the problem, the drivers you call it may be deeper than some thought. we took a look at this pugh study. take a look at numbers of illegal immigrant arrivals. mexico is not really the center of the problem. 2007, 52% came from mexico. you see now it's about 20%. the northern triangle up from 11% to 17%. asia up from 13% to 23%. and then other countries 24% of illegal immigrant arrivals in 2007, now about 40%. so, the president is trying to attack the problem back and forth with mexico but this is a deep problem with illegal immigrants coming from around the world, dan. >> well, ed, this flores has created this magnet. we can't hold, due to this
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consent decree which is not a law. it was just a judgment in the ninth circuit back in 1997 and later codified by the ninth circuit. it's just a legal judgment that says we can't hold kids for more than 20 days. which, in turn, leads to catch and release because we have to let the parents out, too. well, ed, you know, people are smart. they figured it out. they figured if you arrive at the southern border, make an asylum claim and have a child you will basically be let into the united states in many cases as we have seen by the numbers never to be seen again. people aren't stupid. they figured this out. this needs to be a legislative fix for this or none of this is ever going to stop. >> dan, i want to switch over to some impeachment talk it's not going away when it comes to democrats there are hundreds of impeachment rallies popping up around the country now. intel comments. let's listen. >> what happened the other day changed my mind because that was treason. they should begin impeachment proceedings. >> support impeachment proceedings beginning now i
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believe the president as we have seen his comments in the last two weeks -- pete: what do you think? >> i watched that interview. i don't get it. president trump said if something was wrong with information you get from a foreign government, something is wrong, maybe did you go to the fbi you have to listen to him. of course he clarified yesterday. i don't know why he had to clarify it on "fox & friends." i thought what he said was completely clear. it's interesting now the double standard by the democrats. what is it? is getting foreign information from foreign governments a bad thing or is it not? because apparently when hillary clinton paid for it, there was no big deal. one more thing on this. this is an angle. don't forget. this when president trump's team did get information from a foreign government that was worthy of an investigation about joe biden's kid, hunter biden and they said they would look into it with the fbi, the media went crazy. what do you mean you are calling the fbi you? can't call the fbi?
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are we calling the fbi or not? the media are total, complete hypocrites in this entire thing. it's disgusting. pete: speaking of hypocrisy, you mentioned hillary clinton. here is what she said in 2017 about foreign intelligence that her campaign got. listen. >> it's part of what happens in a campaign where you get information that may or may not be useful and you try to make sure anything you put out in the public arena is accurate. so this thing didn't come out until after the election. and it is still being evaluated when trump got the nomination for the republican party, the people doing it came to my campaign lawyer and said, you know, would you like us to continue it? and he said yes. he is an experienced lawyer. he knows what the law is he knows what opposition research is. >> the experienced lawyer said it's okay. ed: if you do it through perkins couey it's fine. >> nothing she said there guys was true. nothing she said there was true. it did not come out after
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the campaign. if you look at the "new york times" article, it has a date on it. that's how newspapers work for the liberals watching, okay? the date of the story that broke about the trump investigation and the russia thing was before the election. why do liberals have this immunization to facts? it's likes a children they were given this facts vaccine and facts can't penetrate their skull. pete: they are not challenged. >> paid for research is not for opposition research. it's ridiculous. jedediah: the question is do they get away about making that point about donald trump when this footage of hillary clinton exists the media at large? >> you know, the media gets away with everything because they cover for each other and that bubble in new york and d.c. this is what they do. >> i don't know if they did get away with it, dan, they didn't want donald trump to win the election and he didn't win anyway. >> democracy dies in the darkness. that's "the washington post," excuse me. understand they are the dark
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snz. they gas lit everywhere. that line about sarah huckabee sanders nonsense. they are the kings of gas lighting. ed: dan bongino. >> good to talk to you. jedediah: headlines for you this 8:00 a.m. hour beginning with a fox news alert. a colorado state trooper hit and killed by a car while investigating a separate crash overnight. another car drove toward the scene hitting trooper william modine. it absolutelybreaks my heart to tell that you our trooper lost his life tonight he his life serving the citizens of colorado. lost his life doing what he loved doing very sad the trooper was a 12-year veteran of the force. a former campaign staff arrested in connection with to the death of a former arkansas state senator has not yet said what charges will be filed against rebecca lynn o'donnell. police have released very little charges about the case since smith was found shot to death at her home
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earlier this month. president trump taking steps to a provide more affordable healthcare. expand reimbursement arrangements allow people to use pretax benefits paid for by their employers this will increase the size of individual market at least by 50% improving choice, promoting competition and lowering costs for the american people. jedediah: 800,000 small businesses and more than 11 million workers along with their families are expected to benefit from these changes. jedediah: couple gives a teacher a $100 tip at her weekend side job. the couple eating at new jersey diner when they noticed her waitressing there. even writing a sweet note on receipt. thank you for teaching our kids. teachers shunt have to work weekends. those are your headlines. i love that teach something a very, very tough job. two hardest jobs i ever had teaching and waitressing.
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very, very hard. ed: what about this one? jedediah: it's third. pete is no small task. pete: upside of being a teacher you get your summers off. fight for $15 minimum wage growing among the left. >> i hope and believe that in the next month the united states house of representatives will pass a $15 an hour minimum wage. ed: hold on some centrist democrats say it's a bad idea. fox business susan li joining us with the potential fallout next ♪ ♪ ease money ♪ my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company,
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>> i hope and believe that in the next month the united states house of representatives will pass a $15 an hour minimum wage. [cheers] >> today a full-time minimum wage job in america will not keep a momma and a baby out of poverty. >> we should have a minimum wage $15 an hour. ed: a momma and a baby. 2020 democrats jumping on board legislation that would raise the federal minimum wage but even some in their own party are sounding the alarm what that would mean for american businesses. pete: here on the potential fallout is susan li. good morning. >> good morning to you. where do they come up with $15 an hour. that's what i have been scratching my head on. there is not a whole lot of science behind it. seems like an arbitrary number. twice the minimum wage right now. at 7.25. also looking through this bill that democrats hope to pass in july of this year, there is a lot of benefits for those in the tip service industry. so you are a waiter, not only do you get $15 an hour
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but you also get tips on top of that. that's lucrative for the employee, what about for the businesses, right? there are several studies out there, case studies of tried to get to $15. seattle is the most high profile one. they voted back in 2015 to gradually over the years get to $15 an hour. do you know what's happened in that city in the cost of benefits three two one for the low wage income. the basic workers who they expect the $15 an hour minimum wage to actually help. they are the ones that have actually been hurt. they have lost $125 a month. your earnings went down 6.5%. jedediah: that's the problem for me, susan, they sound good. they feel good. oh like raise the minimum wage, it's a great slogan. makes them feel like we are the party that's going to help you. >> right. the problem is implication of those policies is actually really bad in terms of jobs and what did t. does to low skill workers. the consequences are the complete opposite of you who
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they are advertising them. >> you are removing basically the lowest layer of employment. right? those that didn't get an education. the lower skilled workers. and a montgomery, maryland, they saw that low wage workers, they actually lost a third of those jobs. get to $15 an hour. this is a bipartisan issue. the chief economists during the obama administration, he didn't even want to go to $15 an hour. he said that's too risky for the u.s. economy. even warren buffet why distort the market like this? pete: outside number set by activist groupings on the left fight for 15 from the beginning politicians latch on to that number. the real minimum wage if you set it at $15 is zero dollars. >> right, exactly. you are being fired: let the markets do their thing. capitalist system we live. in great thing. by the way hiring hit a record in april. 5.9 million americans found jobs. we're looking at the best jobs market in 50 years. and wages are going up. it's going faster than how prices are going. what we call inflation.
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that should make you feel wealthier. let the markets do its own will will progression. pete: why does it have to be a federal policy. >> warren buffet said another way to do this not disinsent advise hiring unearned income tax credit. get a check back from the government. you know, and this also helps the hiring as well. so there are dinner ways to go about it. but is a dollars to the floor especially when living standards are very diverse across the country it. doesn't make sense for big businesses. ed: susan li, thank you. jedediah: four years since president trump set off first campaign. he plans to do it all over again. pete: what can we expect from a second term. lara trump joins us coming up next. ♪ ♪ [music playing] (vo) this is jerry. jerry has a membership to this gym, but he's not using it. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch.
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pete: hong kong hitting brakes on extradition bill. hong kong's chief executive mostly owned by beijing say lawmakers will try to approve the bill which would have allowed authorities to send suspects to stand trial in china but give no time frame or rationale necessarily. protesters feared the bill would be used for political purposes. beijing squashing political dissent. second story the notre dame cathedral rise from the ashes later today. century's old landmark holding first mass since devastating. 2 a 5 people will attend the mass led by the city's archbishop. ed? ed: president trump is heading to older on tuesday to officially kick off 2020 election campaign it. marks four years since then candidate donald trump you see him there announced his
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bid going down the casey later for the 2016 campaign. so, what could we expect a second time around? here to react senior advisor to the trump 2020 campaign lara trump. wonderful to have you here this morning. >> great to be with you. ed: first of all the president says this rally is going to be huge. >> of course it's going to be huge. we are so excited to be in orlando. we have a stadium seats 22,000 people. we have had over 100,000 rsp 100,000rsvps so far he haded what he does it tell you about enthusiasm. >> i think it's pretty good. i think he wants to continue the incredible economic growth we have seen in this country. he wants to make sure we get the unemployment numbers at the lowest that they can possibly go. bring more jobs back from overseas. i think he probably wants to focus on things like healthcare that congress unfortunately has played around with for far too long. we should have seen something happen two years ago with it but they stopped it. he would love to get something done with
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healthcare, infrastructure. finish building the wall. so, listen, he has done so much in two and a half years in office. four more years after think can only imagine what he would be able to do. ed: what do you expect from joe biden. he has been trying to run this rose garden strategy and by the way you see all of those faces there. 20 of them, big crowd. 19 of them may be trying to take down frontrunner. rose garden strategy he hasn't engaged with the other democrats. what do you expect to see? >> now the gloves are going to have to come off for everybody. this is when you really see what people can offer, you know, the debates are a great opportunity to hear from people what is your platform on things? where do you stand on things. for anybody that's tried to dodge questions they will be held down and people will have to hear from them exactly what they think. ed: what about that second tier of sanders and elizabeth warren? who are you watching? >> ask me after the debates for sure. but, listen, it's interesting because they all are offering different things. but in a way they are all offering of the same thing.
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they are all so far left. i think so far out of touch with what most people in this country can get behind. we're just going to wait as a campaign and see how it all shakes out. ed: beto o'rourke and kamala harris are among the democrats saying basically they want to lock the president up. watch. >> if we do not hold the president accountable, we will have set the precedent that some people in this country, because of their position of power, are, in fact, above the law. >> i believe that they would have no choice. everyone should be held accountable. and the president is not above the law. ed: how do you react? >> this is funny this is coming from the democrats when their star candidate, hillary clinton in 2016 clearly went against the orders of the department of justice, god rid of 30,000 emails and deleted them all. never seen them again. obviously talk about collusion with russia, you have the steele dossier paid for by the dnc and clinton campaign. some very, very shady things
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happening there nobody wants to talk about that. they want to talk about what this president. ed: obviously father's day this sunday. eric trump has luke almost two years old? >> yes. and another on the way. ed: congratulations light way. >> thank you. ed: big father's day plans. >> we love being together as a family. our lives are so busy during the day-to-day of a week as i think some people can appreciate and relate to. on the weekends we just want to spend time together. so, we will probably take our dogs for a walk with our whole crew and you know, spend some time together. have a nice lunch and we will do whatever he wants because it's his day. ed: early happy father's day to lara trump and eric trump. thanks for being with us. >> absolutely. >> we showed you log rolling on fox square and showing you how to make a lobster roll for national lobster day. we can't wait for this one. it's coming up next ♪ ♪ don't just dream about your next vacation.
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day shot of the morning a dancing dad literally floored after seeing his navy officer daughter at their church in georgia. ed: pastor jerome's daughter surprised him after serving america in japan for two years. thank you for your service and what a wonderful gift for father's day. jedediah: that's amazing. father's day weekend, guys. pete: it is. jedediah: two dads right here. ed: that's right. jedediah: happy daddy's day. father's day week, father's day month. that's how do i it for my birthday. does that not apply. ed: there is a poll with the best father's day gifts. 47% of dads say a phone call from their kids is number one. 41% sounds like pete answered. this big juicy steak. pete: the poll was put on by omaha steaks. ed: good catch: 38% peace and quiet. 38% gal game with family. and number five, pete?
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pete: an ice cold beer or two: i want them in that order. i want to take in a ballgame preferably at home don't want to go to the park and then drink to oblivion. jedediah: the ballgame and the beer usually go hand in hand. pete: yeah. jedediah: we want to see your father's day photos. please don't forget to send them in father's day.com. see you hanging out with your dad, what you are doing. i love dad's day and mom's day. ed: we will show them tomorrow at friends@foxnews.com. pete: please send them to us. jedediah: a man who brutally murdered a college golfer will likely spend his life in prison. pleading guilty to stabbing the iowa state student and dumping her body in a pond. the star athlete was killed while playing a round of golf near campus last year. richards was living at homeless camp in the woods nearby. the plea carries a mandatory life sentence. 5200 migrants quarantined because of possible exposure
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to mumps and chicken pox migrants being separated 25 days to prevent a potential spread. blamed the outbreak on influx southern border. the has been has confirmed 334 cases of mumps new england detainees since september. the doj defending treasury secretary steven mnuchin's refusal to give democrats president trump's tax returns. in a 33-page memo assistant attorney general steve engel slammed democrats' demands as unconstitutional and lacking legitimate legislative purpose making mnuchin right to reject them. house ways and means committee chair richard neil has not responded to the memo. and hundreds of first responders answer a special call to serve. firefighters from all over massachusetts lining up at a little league game in place of a colleague who couldn't watch his son play while recovering from cancer surgery.
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>> he is devastated he can't be there. i told him we would get it done one way or another. not to worry. >> that's the least can he do with he and his family. it's my pleasure to be here. my honor. jedediah: 53 different departments showed up on behalf of boston fire lieutenant glen presston recovering from a sixth major operation. those are your headlines. we are going to head on outside now to rick reichmuth. what are you doing out there? rick: jedediah this is a beautiful day we have lobster rolls coming up. did you come for the lobster rolls? [cheers] rick: take a look at the weather. take a look at the maps, temperatures looking pretty good. pretty cool across the northern tier. more precipitation unfortunately coming in right across the central part of the country seen so much rain over the last couple of months. obviously the flooding stories we have continued to talk about we will continue to talk about because the rain just won't stop. we are going to see rain for
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father's day. here you go. if you are planning on frying to get outside your dad, that's where the precipitation is. you have to dodge some scattered showers, unfortunately. i want to quickly take you through the temperatures the next few days. look at that green in the northern part of the map. 60's in minnesota and wisconsin. not getting any real summer like temperatures going on. takes us all the way through wednesday. things will be cool down across the south. things are still feeling summer-like. summer-like means lobster. right? pete: it should. earlier in the show we had log rolling. now it's time for us to do lobster rolling in honor of national lobster day. ed: here to show us the perfect lobster roll chef jason hall. >> nice to see you guys. ed: what's the secret? >> we have two secrets. really not a big reveal national lobster day. ed: we revealed it as a big reveal so play it up. >> so let's start with the lobster. you have to use really really fresh lobster.
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buy it from somebody you know. live if possible. and then we cuyahog cook the tas and laws separately. pete: you don't just throw the whole thing in. >> 10 minutes on the claws, 5 minutes on the tails, and then we use scissors. cut them with scissors, pull the meet out easy. pete: use hamburger gun slice it. >> buns are little different. we buy one bun for the barbecue we use brioche. rick: what goes into the lobster mayonnaise and what else? >> we will do a traditional here, right? you want to get involved here? jedediah: looks so good. >> fresh lobster meat. we are going to take a little bit of mayonnaise. pete: always mayo and a little bit of herbs here. mix this? jedediah: sure. >> go onto the next one. rick: specific herbs? >> we have a little dill,
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chives and a little bit of taragon. ed: jealous people behind us. jedediah: smells so good. >> salt, pepper little bit of paprika. add as much or little as you want. pete: warm or cold. >> traditional lobster roll this is cold. at legacy we do a little spin on one. so we take some lobster meat. pete: okay. what else? >> and then we are going to warm this lobster meat with a little bit of clarified butter. a little bit more of a new england style lobster roll. pete: got to have the butter. >> pepper and little bit of paprika. okay? pete: there you go. >> and a little bit of this stuff here. >> chives and taragon that's a lot of chive. pete: sorry about that. >> little bit of dill. [cheers]
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pete: this will be the warm version. rick: i'm not going to lie, this lobster looks like it's not cooked. if it's not cooked can you eat it. >> yeah it's cooked through. pete: the chef told you can eat it. >> where is legacy located. >> times square 36th and 7th in the heart of new york city. pete: love it. something can you do at home. >> something can you do at home. pete: never thought of it. >> prep ahead and acceptable for your party. cooked great. they told me i'm going to read. >> share some of these lobster rolls with them. >> 2020 democratic debate lineup set all eyes because of the way it worked out elizabeth warren. will this be her breakout moment like the media keeps telling us? jedediah: lawrence jones is here to weigh in coming up next. ♪ ♪ what do you look for when you trade?
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ed: the alaska supreme court ruling that sex offender registry is unconstitutional. they say it actually violates due process and offenders must be given a chance to prove they are no longer a threat to the public. and california prisoners can now keep marijuana in their cells but somehow they can't use it. a state appeals court ruling the state's 2016 law recreational pot possession applies to prisoners. but a separate state law makes it illegal for inmates to use the drug. so you try to figure it out. pete? pete: thanks, ed. the stage is set for marathon. tonight presidential debate amongst 20 democratic contenders. the second night drawing attention for lineup of top candidates like biden, sanders and harris. first night hosting lone top
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tier candidate elizabeth warren among a field of low polling democrats. so has warren, as one headline puts it, been banished to the kiddy table or is this her opportunity for a breakout moment? here to react fox news contributesser and host of keeping up with jones on fox nation lawrence jones. first of all, congrats for your new show on fox nation. >> excited about it. pete: it will be excellent. what is your take as you look at these? they were chosen at random now you have different matchups. does it help elizabeth warren. >> first of all i don't think it was random thing had you one of the dnc spokespeople saying on dana perino's show yesterday that they wanted as much attendance as possible, viewership as possible. i think this was an opportunity for the dnc to separate her from bernie and put her with low names especially since she is one of the top tier candidates. she just surpassed berniey. i don't think this is kiddy table. pete: you are saying i could being wrong they picked. >> i don't think it was random at all. this was very strategic to
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put warren to separate her from berniey and to put her with those low tier candidates. i don't think they want her against biden yet. i think they want to have berniey and biden duke it out now and then eventually her vs. biden. pete: could they be setting up her to fail as well though. she has big expectations now. >> yeah. pete: seen as the one who needs to perform in first debate. >> i think it's aability to. in my opinion, as much as i dislike her policy, she is the only one that's came out with policy positions. stand firm on what she believes. in as far as when it comes to a lot of her progressive -- bernie just says everything but never puts policy papers behind it. at least we know that she actually believes this. that she has a plan to rob us from all our money. i think the democrats actually know that and i think they want the best candidate to go against donald trump and so eventually they wants her and biden to duke it out. pete: interesting theory. we will have to get a comment from the dnc. that would seem that the party is putting their finger on the scale once
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again against bernie. >> they don't like bernie. look, the super delegate and the way the dnc treated bernie the last time should tell you how they feel about bernie. pete: no mulligan for bernie? talking about a second rigged system against bernie. >> bernie is not a democrat. a lot of party officials never wanted him to be able to run on the ticket he is not a declared democrat. he only runs for democrat when it's time for him to run for president. a lot of the old guard is saying look, what we are doing is completely justified. pete: a lot of the base still likes the types of things that bernie and elizabeth warren say. what do you think is going to happen the first time the green new deal or medicare for all or socialism comes up and joe biden gives a measured response. >> yeah. pete: bernie sanders is full-throated and you have a crowd full of lefties? >> flip flop joe is no longer moderate joe. that's actually going to hurt him now. a lot of people on the left wanted him to run because they felt like he was the moderate and he was the person that could take
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donald trump toe to toe. that's not the case anymore. quite frankly i don't know what the democrats have. if you have everyone going to the left and you have a general election, look, they wants to win those same counties that barack obama won in 2008. and so, how are they going to win those if they have swing -- swung the party so far to the left? i don't think that's possible. pete: in that sense then in a general election biden has to defend his flip flop and positions further to the left wing extreme. >> what eventually will happen is biden is going to flip back. is he going to take this moderate approach. if he even makes it to the general. i'm not sure he makes it to the general. pete: i agree with you. he is not that dependable candidate anymore. there is party and campaign official are insulating him. he won't do any interviews. to the president's credit. you can love him or hate him. at least he takes on the president. he will do interviews. he will do his own press conference. biden is not that type of guy. hits campaign officials are the ones on tv. not him. pete: interesting to see how much they go after each
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other in each of these debates. >> biden's role wants this to be a general election. he is going to focus on trump. meanwhile elizabeth warren and bernie are going straight for biden. pete: we shall see. lawrence jones keeping up with jones on fox nation. >> yes, sir. pete: we shall check it out. >> thanks, brother. pete: we are revving the engines for father's day weekend on fox square formerly known as the plaza. we will show you the top motorcycles and atvs to get dad this jeer this year ♪ ♪ ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin...
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than with some of the top motorcycles and atvs on the market today. here to break those down for us is the owner of motorcycle mall. john, welcome to the show. these are so awesome. >> okay. jedediah: i'm coming over here. >> right here this is a honda rebel 500. so this is a mid to entry level cruiser, be excellent for you. get you going and confident again on the bike. this model in particular fuel injected twin parallel. pete: you are right. i need to get back on a motorcycle. i have my license and haven't used it for a couple of decades so this should be a good starter. >> a little confidence. pete: ed will help increase confidence. jedediah: this is cool. ed: indian scout. >> this is the indian, 100-horsepower 69 cubic engine bobber. fully customized from the factory. >> where is the coffee holder? >> right here.
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[laughter] this thing is great. bigger knobbier tires, rear fender, led abs model. so this is the is a suzukiy 400 super motar. this is something for father's day. originally road in the dirt but dirt bike feel, fun, fun, fun. jedediah: he has transsince dollars over to a yamaha. >> this is a little more aggressive. jedediah: i don't know if you are ready for that. >> you are racing ahead of us, gp inspired bike here. this is probably the most technologically advanced bike in the industry. jedediah: this looks like it goes faster than the rest of the bikes we have seen. >> that's correct. 170 minor bike. rick: not suggested anybody
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does that. >> only on closed course competition. jedediah: talk about some of these atvs. >> atvs as you move down fun for the whole family going out. father's day ride. pete: this is a kiddy deal here this is your size or rick. this is a youth 10. 10 years and older. ed: coffee holder or no. jedediah: 10 years or older could i go on. this you absolutely could right this one. >> seems like it is made for your size. pete: how fast would this go for a kid. >> this one is limited really nice, kind of gradually ease the child into riding and safely. so you are not going to go full throttle. jedediah: grand finale. >> outlander 570. this one starts at 6799. jedediah: 6799. this is the kidnapping. >> this is nice because you can plow your driveway. you can rip through the trails on it. four wheel drive. super fun. chase the kid around or lot
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them follow you on the trails and let them follow you. ed: otherwise known as sunday for pete. >> what are you doing this sunday? rick: my 82-year-old dad i can't get off of this. jedediah: how does it feel to be on one of these. pete: i don't even know how to start it. >> let me help you. jedediah: rev it up. pete: if i knew how to start it. you are in neutral. don't worry. ed: don't put it in drive. >> parking brake comes off. pete: that's a beauty. >> that's awesome. >> engage. >> might get run over on this one. pete: there we go. [revving engine] ed: there you go. thank you so much for coming. pete: i don't know where i'm going, in the water? why not? we will follow pete around. 2020 democratic beto o'rourke questioning the president's strategy with iran that is coming up. more "fox & friends" coming up on the other side while pete does i don't know what. ♪
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ed: i guess we're inside later this hour. pete: yes, we are. you know what i do feel ready. i've got a text from rachel campos-duffy. you know, shawn is a professional log roller. jedediah: oh, no. pete: he's going to give me tips over my digital machine and i'm going to have the tip that you don't and i'm going to win.
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ed: i did a special appearance i'm going to show later. jedediah: well you already got the atv, you're cruising around town. pete: it is rough on the atv. jedediah: i stepped out of the way very aggressively. pete: no one was injured in making that segment. jedediah: it looked like fun. pete: it was fun final hour but we start with a fox news alert. the u.s. and others putting iran on notice, the league advising the country to "be careful" and tread lightly. jedediah: this as the british government backs u.s. claims that tehran was behind two oil tank era tacks. ed: mark meredith is live in our nations capitol this morning with details on the tensions rising, good morning, mark. >> good morning to you, ed. iran is denying any role on thursday's a being tariff on those two oil tankers and the attack happened in the gulf of o man but the u.s. says it already has proof of the alleged role in the attack. the u.s. military released this video late thursday, the navy says it shows a revolutionary guard crew removing an un exploded mine from one of the
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tankers, president trump spoke about the video in an interview with fox & friends on friday. here is what the president had to say. president trump: that was them and they didn't want the evidence left behind. i guess they don't know that we have things we could detect in the dark that work very well, so we have that, and i know you put it on, so it was them that did it. >> not everyone is convinced germany's foreign minister needs more proof before blaming iran. the u.n. secretary general is calling for an independent investigation into the matter; however british officials say they agree with the u.s. that iran appears to be responsible. democratic presidential candidate and vermont senator bernie sanders released a statement over the incident writing "attacks on oil tankers are unacceptable and must be fully investigated but this incident must not be used as a pre-text for a war with iran." the military is reported to be weighing its response options this as pentagon officials also
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tell fox news the u.s. believes iran may also be responsible for two attacks on american drones that were flying in the region. guys? ed: mark meredith thank you. got to love bernie sanders trying to accuse the president of seeing a war when the president said right here on fox & friends yesterday he wants to talk to iran but talk to them from a position of strength not beyond bended knee. pete: preemptive retreat works really well. i love that iran denies it. it's like when you're a kid you see a bag of cheetos is open and you go around to investigate it and your three-year-old has their fingers full of orange and they're like did you do it and they said no. i mean of course iran did it. they're under pressure, their economy is tanking, they want to lash out because they want to get back to the table on terms that are advantageous to them at some level but this administration put maximum appreciate you on them to not get nukes and we won't be baited into something stupid at the same time we'll stand strong against this evil regime.
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jedediah: when charlie hurt was on special report talking about our preparedness right now compared to it 10 years ago take a listen to what he had to say. >> the united states is in a very different position today than we were 10 years ago or 20 years ago in terms of independence from middle east oil, and you know, the fact that you had two tankers attack there off of iran and the markets didn't totally collapse, the united states, is now a net exporter of oil puts us in a much much stronger position to sort of deal with iran, in a much more broader variety of ways. ed: right so imagine that that a maximum pressure campaign of these tough sanctions that as pete said is strangling the iran economy right now imagine that people don't believe that's a better idea than handing iran bags of cash. pete: or surrendering to those boats. jedediah: well guess whose weigh ing in everyone? beto o'rourke is out with yet
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another talking point he hopes will make him relevant saying that the trump adminitration is gunning for war in iran. listen to that. and actually, beto has all of the answers, take a listen. >> what i believe is that this is an administration gunning for war in iran. what i believe is we can resolve our differences with that country which are significant peacefully without invading yet another country in the middle east, and i want to make sure that we rejoin our partners, our friends and alliances that this president has turned his back on so that we can achieve our foreign policy goals in the middle east with iran and throughout the rest of the world pete: empty babbel talk. jedediah: it sounds like somebody wrote that for him. if you're asked about iran this is what you should say because this is what will definitely poll well with voters and it sounds like what did he actually say? he said nothing. pete: so the islamic republic of iran was founded as a revolution
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to advance an islamic view of the world and death to america and israel in the process and we're going to resolve these problems. hundreds of our men were killed on on the battlefield, they are our enemy. doesn't mean we want to go to war with them but we better be strong against them. jedediah: but pete, beto has a powerful talking point and that will fix everything. ed: dan bongino says talking points will not get us anywhere. this is about pandering. watch. >> iran's pursued this disruptive strategy in the separates before. none of this is new. they really don't have anything but gorilla-style terror-like tactics to try to intimidate others into submission but it's not going to happen. we've seen that with trump before, he's not intimidated and he doesn't like the iran deal. the problem with beto now is he was a candidate maybe a year ago for the presidency. he's now a tier z level candidate so he's been saying increasingly ridiculous things to try and pander.
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pete: yeah, to include impeachment, him and many others in light of the remarks the president made. ed: in fact democrats have a whole new line of attack in terms of impeachment how they want to justify it so the president didn't interview at abc news, he made these comments about whether he would accept dirt from a foreign state or someone acting on behalf of the foreign state, and so guess what the mueller report didn't knock the president out of office so network competitors are looking, latching on to something else. cnn covered it. 84 minutes in primetime wednesday night just on the president's comments, msnbc 64 minutes, and 72% of their total primetime coverage was about what the president told abc, leaving out what might have happened on the democratic side. pete: yeah, just a slight omission. now in my opinion is the president undeterred trolling his opponents saying i'm not going to sit here in the oval office that i represent right now and give into you as if i've done something wrong, or russia
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helped, forget about it. well he clarified, just added to the comments that he made on this program, yesterday morning, here is president trump. president trump: first of all, i don't think anybody would present me with anything bad because they know how much i love this country. nobody is going to present me with anything bad. number two, if i was and of course you have to look at it because if you don't look at it you're not going to know if it's bad. how are you going to know if it's bad but of course you give it to the fbi or report it to the attorney general or somebody like that but of course you do that. i thought it was made clear. ed: the president said in the original interview you can disagree with other parts of the interview but he said i would talk to the fbi if it was bad or negative stuff and it was coming from a foreign power. he said he would talk to the fbi now as you say he amplified that jedediah: but it's stunning to me what the media covers, what they choose to cover, i'm sure there are conversations about oh , let's bury that one, let's highlight this one and it's just amazing how much they intend to
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influence things, and what their intense bias is all the time. in fact trey gowdy talked about that hipocracy from the media. check it out. >> how about six years worth of not being able to get information from president obama 's administration? where was the outrage? where are the political hill washington post articles about how outrageous it is the executive branch is not cooperating with legitimate oversight? you don't see any of it, so look , i get that our former line of work ain't that popular, but folks in the media are not trusted as much as we need them to be, and a robust thriving democracy and at some point, they need to ask themselves i wonder why we're not trusted. why wonder why people think that we're in the tank for the democrats. ed: trey gowdy went on to say if the president had called the fbi in 2016 for example, whose on the other end of the line? james comey, andrew mccabe, peter strzok. pete: that's the other side of this. ed: would it have been fair. pete: you didn't call the fbi. you used the fbi or corrupt
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meters in the top of it to advance opposition research from a foreign government. how much will you hear about that on those other networks i won't even name now. jedediah: slim to none, pete. we'll turn to headlines now, starting with a fox news alert. colorado state trooper hit and killed by a car while investigating a separate crash overnight. another car drove toward the scene hitting trooper william mo sine. >> it breaks my heart, absolutely breaks my heart to tell you that our trooper lost his life tonight. he lost his life serving the citizens of colorado, lost his life doing what he loved doing. jedediah: the fallen trooper was a 12-year veteran of the force. investigators hope a tooth fragment could lead them to the remeans of a missing mom in colorado. the gazette reporting a district judge will allow prosecutors to test the tooth for dna. the fragment was found on the ranch owned by the father of her
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child and he is accused of killing her who went missing last year and has pleaded not guilty and president trump is seeing pushback on his efforts to lower drug prices. drug companies merck, eli lilly and amgenhad filed a suit to block a new rule forcing drugmakers to list their prices in tv ads. they say the rule is set to take effect next month violates their first amendment rights and could mislead patients because i price might not be the actual price a patient pays out of their own pocket, and retired football star rob gronkowsky is putting his new found free time to great use at the barbara bush hospital in maine. >> yeah! jedediah: gronk's foundation donating $25,000 to the hospital for the second straight year. oh, i love that story. ed: very cool.
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pete: not a bold prediction he will have a big post-nfl career. ed: maybe movies. pete: popular guy. well the terms of president trump's immigration deal with mexico are out. ed: guess what national border patrol council brandon judd has the details. turns out the mainstream media might be wrong, that's coming up next.
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refugee claims and 45 days it'll be reviewed break down what it really means. we have to go back and lack at when president trump announced the tariffs all these numbers came out showing we have the biggest border crisis we've ever faced in the history of the united states so he announces the tariffs, mexico immediately sends people over to negotiate a deal, they negotiate a deal but it's a tiered deal, and that's what everybody has to understand , so has taken responsibility sending troops to their border expanding the mpp at the places they already have the migrant protection programs and then if those approaches do not work then we revisit it in 45 days, and then they accept back all of the asylum seekers coming over. pete: what's the metric for not working, the amount of people crossing our border? >> yes absolutely it's the number of people that we arrest per-month, per-day even per-hour if you will so if you look at this and frankly, it's already working if you look at the number of people working their way up through mexico, this deal
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is already working, and that's again, that's how you negotiate a deal with countries. you have to go in a tiered approach especially when you have to get something done immediately. pete: so there has been skepticism we've tried to lean on mexico in the past. we've heard them say certain things but nothing changing. you're saying because of this tiered approach you truly believe they're going to be able to bring the resources to bear to stem the flow? >> i do in fact again we're already seeing it with the numbers of people working tar way up through mexico. now our arrests have stayed steady because we already have so many people that are at our border, that are coming across, but in the weeks to come, you're going to see a lot less people that are crossing our border illegally. mexico understands that they have to do something, and if they don't, they could potentially have economically crippling tariffs placed upon them and they just can't -- pete: so all the critics who said tariffs is the wrong tool, you would say it may have been the perfect tool. >> i think it's funny critics are saying he's weaponizing
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tariffs. that's what tariffs are. they are, in fact, a way to put pressure on countries to do the right thing, and again, all we're asking mexico to do is do the right thing. be a true border security partner so that we can actually have the security in our nation that we need. pete: that could be another form of sanctions and another topic you've got the attorney general of california and new mexico announcing this. here is the tweet. new mexico's attorney general and i have filed a motion to permanently prevent president trump from constructing a wall in california and new mexico. we're arguing that the president 's actions are unlawful , threatening our democratic institutions, and cause harm to our states. first of all, do they have the power to do this? are they just trying to create another log jam for the president? >> this is crazy speak. you started the segment with saying that mexico is doing more than our congress. so mexico is not only doing more than our congress but more than our states . these states already have fences and walls in
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their states, and for them to say that it's going to do harm to the environment, again, that's crazy speak. it's already happened, and all they're trying to do is all about politics this is all about pandering to their base. pete: how would building a wall threaten our democratic institutions and how in the world is that unlawful? >> of course it doesn't and again it's not unlawful because they're already there, we've already built them. this again we have to go back and we have to say what is the underlying reason behind this? and the reasoning is politics, they're looking at their state and saying okay they're heavily democratic state. new mexico is same thing and so they're pandering to their base trying to bolster their positions with their base again. this is all about their own re- elections and worrying about themselves. pete: you talk to these border patrol agents. what would the border patrol agents in california and new mexico say if they had audience with these attorney general? >> first off i started my career in california. i know exactly what it's like
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when we don't have barriers and fences . it was completely and totally out of control when i started my career in 1997. once we built those fences and barriers, illegal immigration dropped exponentially and that's what i would tell those legislators in those states. we have to rely on on the border security experts. these are non-politicians that came up with this plan. these are non-politicians that said this is exactly what we need and if they don't listen to them, they're truly showing that they don't believe in what really works. pete: well most democrats have been totally unwilling to listen to this. brandon judd thank you very much for your time. coming up rachel campos-duffy reflects on the meaning of father's day and the importance of strong father figures, that's coming up, next. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪
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ed: good morning again, some quick headlines, florida governor ron desantis signing a bill into law that will ban sanctuary cities in his state. a local sheriff explained to us earlier he thinks it's will improve safety all across the sunshine state. >> the crisis at the border doesn't stop at the border it comes into our communities. if you look at the opioid crisis we're fighting right now with fentanyl coming into our country one of the main places it's coming in is through the border and then it's coming into our communities. ed: at least 11 other states have taken similar steps to ban sanctuary cities and this, picking up the legal bill for a judge accused of helping an illegal immigrant evade i.c.e. you heard that right the boston harold reporting judge shelley richmond joseph was not personal ly on the hook for her $127,000 bill until she was indicted on obstruction charges and she's pleaded not guilty. wow. pete: well you're used to seeing
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our next guest discussing the challenges that moms face. jedediah: but this father's day she's sitting down with some of your favorite fox dads including our very own ed henry to celebrate and discuss what it means to be a dad. ed: this was very special joining us fox news contributor fox nation host our friend rachel campos-duffy. we got to sit down here in manhattan and we had a great conversation. rachel: please, jump in. rachel: oh, i thought you were playing the clip i'm so sorry guys. absolutely, edit was great. you know we get moms together, four women together we know there's going to be conversation it was so surprising to see how much ed and charles payne and jason chaffetz had to say especially about being dads. it was fascinating. pete: one clip you have we'll share now is stars are on ed henry. ed: they got into their teen years and occasionally gotten into a little bit of trouble. i've tried really hard to say okay, we all make mistakes. how are we going to figure this
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out and move forward? and it's not perfect, but you can't just always be the disciplinarian and treating them like they're doing everything wrong. they are going to make mistakes how do you learn from it? ed: rachel what i was traying to say is when they are four or five and they steal the cookie it's easier to lay down the law but as you probably know even better than i with your growing family you can't always just be saying you're wrong, you're wrong you have to find a way to build them up too. rachel: well i love this clip from you, ed because what it really points to is something that studies have actually proven and that is that as much as we talk about how great moms are actually the way dads parent is better and gives kids life skills that the way moms parent actually does not, so for example, men are less quick to respond to a child's cry, which ends up teaching the child how to cope, how to manage, how to problem-solve better. men tend to encourage
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competition in sports. again, lots of life-long, life skills that are learned from competition and sports, so the studies show that the importance of dads should not be minimized which is why it's so important for us to celebrate dads and really to call out those people on the left who say that the traits that men have are toxic when in fact they're really good for kids. jedediah: rachel you and i have had so many conversations on and off air about how this notion of toxic masculinity is out there, and how men have been so demon ized on college campuses in our culture. i'm so glad that you took the time to highlight dads. my dad plays such an important and pivotal role in my life. he was my amusement park partner , my school project partner and i think it's really really important for you to showcase these dads so thank you so much for doing that everyone can catch the father's day special on fox nation now and use code "binge" for a free two-
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week trial. check out this show. pete: before we go rachel your husband is famously, an excellent log roller. you've texted me a couple tips. don't say too much on air because i don't want ed to know. ed: he's climbing a log right there. jedediah: look at that. pete: it's not easy is it? rachel: it's not easy but he is a three-time world champion speed climber so you're all invited up to hayward, wisconsin the 50th anniversary is this summer by the way pete i know you're going up to northern, wisconsin my place has a log for you to practice on. pete: i'll find a way to do that ed: i took time out of my day to be in your big special and you're not giving me any advice. very disappointing. rachel: i'll tell everybody the same thing, quick, rapid steps. pete: [laughter] rachel, happy father's day to shawn. pete: and again promo code binge you get to watch this special. ed: have a great weekend.
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rachel: thanks. jedediah: well, coming up the media continues attacking sarah sanders after she announced she's leaving the white house. >> sarah sanders live, again, and again, and again. >> she said she wants to be remembered as transparent and honest, somebody said today we'll know it's true when she denies it. applebee's new loaded chicken fajitas. now only $10.99.
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ed: sarah sanders lies again and again and again, it's just not my opinion those are the facts. for her part she said she wants to be remembered as transparent and honest, somebody said today, we'll know it's true when she denies it. if you can't trust what she says you can't trust her. bottom line, sarah sarah huckabee sanders has definitely changed that white house briefing room. ed: i think i'm probably going to disagree with my friends here and say i think it was a mistake by sarah sanders to not have this daily briefing, i get that it's nasty in there but it can actually help the president get his message out. we can talk about that, however, the continued slamming, nasty, nasty treatment of sarah sanders is despicable. you go back to that correspondence dinner a couple of years a.g. ago and people just bashing this woman whose strong and smart and should be celebrated. jedediah: that's a great idea oh , if it's the daily briefing it worked out that way and it
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was so nice everyone, it was an opportunity for all of these reporters to take an ego trip at some point and you were just listening to people who wanted to be at the podium, wanted their moment to be on a camera. it looks like they were all trying to be a television host and the same breath she would do these and answer some valid questions, and she would get brutalized, so at some point it becomes this was not a press that was seeking facts and information. it was becoming there were too many people in the room that were agenda driven and she felt probably like this is a waste of my time. these people don't care about the truth. they just care and butchering me when i get out of here and their suppose ed news stories. pete: they hate her because she was so good at her job for a president that they hate so much jedediah: yes. pete: and ultimately ed i understand your love of the institution in washington d.c., the press briefing room. i think the light should stay off like they have been. jedediah: [laughter] pete: the president has given more access than any other president in modern mystery. ed: there's a section about having problems with the truth we should put on the table. pete: that's one view and the
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other view is she's one of the best defenders of the president whose mistreated across-the-board but the washington post will never miss an opportunity to continue to smash her. this is an instagram post. they said the queen of gas- lighting farewell to a lying disrespectful white house press secretary. i think, you know, sarah sanders is probably saying farewell to a lying disrespectful white house -- ed: that's what i was trying to get at in the beginning is just the pile-on is unreal. jedediah: she infuriated people in all the right ways because she would infuriate members of the media who would attack her and expected her to be effected and hurt and she had an attitude like i'm here to do a job and if you don't like me i really don't care. i'm going to do my job and answer you can facts and if you don't like it when i leave i'll go continue to do my job and that is so disarming to the media. they say well what can we do if she's not effected by our comments. ed: here is what he thinks the job should be about.
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>> the press secretary's job is to first and foremost represent the president. you are their spokesperson. your job is to take the podium and speak on behalf of the president to represent issues the way the president would represent issues and it has nothing to do with your own demeanor, your own style or viewpoints on issues. ideally you also do it to help the press get the stories and get it covered and do it accurately and all of that is what makes it a very tricky job but make no mistake your first boss is the president. pete: and she went on to the media, interviews across every single network took all of the arrows and was loyal and dedicated and very strong for this president. jedediah: she wasn't afraid to have a little attitude when confronted with attitude and i like that because there's so many members of the media that set out just to get this president. oh, we don't like him so we're going to, this wasn't about information for a lot of them and she combated them and said well listen i'm going to have the same attitude. we asked you guys though this is my favorite part actually. we asked you who you would like to sees a the next press
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secretary. we got your e-mails, elaine, how about nikki haley with the experience at standing out to the whole world. ed: e-mail from peter: my recommendation would be molly hemmingway. she's very smart, balanced and funny. pete: i like it. e-mail from david said there shouldn't be a new press secretary. he might get his way. she is in replaceable. ed: sometimes the president is his own press secretary. jedediah: his twitter could be just read hads allowed by someone giving some sort of monologue and that would be it and he could respond to realtime ed: keep e-mailing. well nominate somebody for press secretary we want to hear. jedediah: we'll turn to headlines for you now. the nine suspects charged with attacking baseball star david ortiz will spend a year behind bars until their trial. the men wearing bullet proof helmets and vests for their own safety were brought before a dominican judge yesterday. prosecutors say the attack was a hit-for-hire plot. it's unclear who ordered the hit ortiz is recovering in a
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massachusetts hospital. and the victim of the mass shooting at a virginia beach municipal building feared the killer so much, he wanted to take a gun to work but she couldn't because the city bans employees from carrying guns on-the-job. >> katie: expressed to her husband concerns about this individual. in fact they had a discussion the night before about whether or not she should take a pistol and hide it in her handbag, and decided not to, ultimately, because there's a policy. jedediah: wow, 12 people died and several were hurt when a former employee opened fire at the facility last month. and some people just can't get enough of the tv show "saved by the bell" like me even on the road. check it out. >> why would anyone by these? because anyone could put spaghetti sauce in jars to make a statement for saying our sauce is special, unique. >> besides we got them for free from the chemistry lab.
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jedediah: but a vermont driver was cited for side swiping a police car while searching for the screech's spaghetti sauce episode on his phone. luckily nobody was hurt and bringing back its popular pay your age deal but with a twist. you might remember the chaos and long lines that broke out last year. this year only 200,000 tickets will be given to customers who sign up as bonus club members by tomorrow. some stores stopped accepting customers last year due to safety concerns. those are your headlines, but that build-a-bear. ed: as a new mom coming up i used to buy that for my daughter and it's awesome but it's not the bear that's expensive but it's the underwear that are $30 and the socks. i'm like bears don't need socks. jedediah: well the bear needs to look good. pete: it's a good deal for some not such a good deal for others. jedediah: rick, what do you
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think build-a-bear needs to be dressed well. rick: i didn't hear the beginning of it to be honest all i heard was underwear was $30. what did i miss? something some you're spending way too much on underwear but i don't any that's what we're talking about. all right guys let's talk a little bit of weather we've got a really nice day across the eastern seaboard take a look at the map and show you what's going on. hold on bear with me for a second. there you go. here is your temps as you wake up we've got the warmer temps down across the south, florida you'll see showers again pretty heavy late in the day across south florida, north florida not so much a little bit of a dryer air mass but rain again right across the central part of the country and it's the same spot that's being seen all the rain for the last really couple of months, and caused all of that flooding and unfortunately we're just not catching a break. this is a look at tomorrow's rainfall forecast, if planning on something to do with dad things still looking good all up and down the eastern seaboard looking good out across the areas of the west but that central part of the country can't catch a break and temperature wise, warm but not
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incredibly hot anywhere, in general, down across parts of the south, 90s this week, but temps still remaining very kind of unseasonably cool, all across the northern tier of the country all right guys back to you inside. pete: thanks, rick. well, the left outraged president trump wants to ask about citizenship on the 2020 census makes sense to me, but where was the outrage when presidents clinton and obama asked the same thing? coming up, next. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family.
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racist. in a new op-ed our next guest says trump swiped racist citizenship question from racist democrats. here with more is syndicated columnist and a fox news contributor, thanks for being here. >> how are you? good to see you. jedediah: so is it racist to what trump has decided he wants to do? >> if you listen to the left they say this is alan effort to suppress hispanic responses to the census, the immigrant count will go down, et cetera et cetera and if that's true and it's racist well it's certainly racist when bill clinton asked that question from his census in 2000 and under obama it was not a big census but a smaller survey he asked the question eight times all of his surveys in english and in spanish so between clinton and obama they asked that same exact racist question 17 times. jedediah: i want to pull that up for people we have that for you the 2000 census question is this person a citizen of the united states? and then if you guys scroll for me the survey question in both english and spanish during the
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obama-era so this is not a hard, you know, obviously the media chooses to cover what it chooses to cover and it wants it has an agenda here and it wants to paint everything that president trump does as racist, and didn't obviously have that same motive in former years how does this play out though? do people generally in the american public see through this at this point and recognize that is not the motivation of the president that there is not a racist motivation in wanting to do this? >> i hope they see it but you hear it over and over again and you hear it from politicians like the senators from hawaii or activist groups on the left, immediately say over and over and over and the idea is if lie enough people begin to believe it. i would love to see the white house administration republican in congress by people showing their images that obama asked this question 16 times english and spanish and bill clint of asked once on his 2000 census so either racist in which case obama and clinton are racist or it's not racist in which case trump is not but it can't happen both ways. jedediah: but is it a talking
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point that works because the folks on the left tend to ignore something and because the media decides they want to cover what they want to cover and disseminate to the public certain information and shield other information sometimes as a talking point for a campaign it could work. how do you see this landing in terms of the 2020 campaign and how do you see this landing in terms of will this actually happen? >> the decision really is up to the supreme court. they will decide on this the next few weeks if they give it a green light it's on the census and if they give it a red light it won't be. politically again people have to repeat this over and over and if the democrats say it's racist well why did your guys ask this question 17 times. jedediah: some of the critics said there would be that because people who were non-citizens would be hesitant to answer, could be as high as 6.5 million. do you realistically, think that would happen? the possibility? >> well no actually the census i believe, if i'm not mistaking legally is not allowed to turn over information, they can't run to i.c.e. and say that opinion is not a citizen, go deport them so no need for fear of that thing and its been asked
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but i don't think there's any indication of any kind of an under count but we're supposed to know the number of citizens and non-citizens and make the decisions accordingly and if we learn there are non-citizens in x congressional district we might put more money into assimilation, english language training maybe put a natural station office in that congressional district that's good information to know. jedediah: everything you're saying sounds factually correct and it's beautifully put together and this is what democrats do and a talking point and they will be able to use this and put in broader context of immigration of the border wall he's a racist, this, that, you know. >> it's all they have really. jedediah: you can't talk about the issues you talk about something. thanks for being here we really appreciate it. we have showed you the pros log rolling on fox square all morning, now we have rick, steve and ed to give it a try. >> ♪ i've got to keep on moving ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis,
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ed: we're back with quick sports headlines thousands will flood the streets of st. louis in celebration of the blues, first- ever stanley cup championship the team set to parade the cup through the city, that cup will be showing up at bars all over missouri after beating the boston bruins in a seven game series the celebration wraps up with a victory rally at the iconic gateway arch and there's a new leader at the u.s. open, surging past justin rose. the slowest putt seen today. oh, yeah! ed: woodland enters round three today with a two-stroke lead at nine under par he's wearing all kinds of stuff honoring falls of honor which we have highlighted
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on the show great charity so watch for that and donate. jed? jedediah: earlier in the show some competitive log rollers showed off their skills on fox square. now it's our turn to give it a shot. a competitive log roller is back to show us how it's done the president of key log rolling and will give us some tips. the moment you've been waiting for will happen and these guys -- ed: rick has been happening. >> they look pretty good actually, log rolling is a challenging sport but it's definitely doable so if you have the right instructions and world champion log rollers teaching you will be pretty well. ed: little steps. >> the key is to never stop moving your feet and look down at your opponent's feet to see what they are going to do. now guys we'll be timing you because we have to see who stays on the longest. ed: sorry we can't hear you. your mic has been cutoff. >> did you guys hear, pete we're timing you so go big or go home. >> if you guys want to come back and we can have a re
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match. ed: i just haven't practiced. >> ready? set? go! fast feet, fast feet. up and down. fast feet. go big or go home. >> [applause] ed: you guys are doing great. >> wow! two out of three? >> try one more time. fast feet. >> you got it. fast feet! >> you guys are like not getting thrown off. okay, one more time. ed: that was very close. >> okay, ready, set, hop on! pete: little steps. >> oh!
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ed: how does it feel? rick: i'm out of breath. pete: come on, ed. >> they did really great. but we're log rolling in central park this afternoon, 11-4:00 put on by new york city parks department and it's free and open to the public so i think the public wants to see a re match in central park this afternoon. [laughter] jedediah: okay, ed, it's your turn, come on. >> [applause] >> [crowd chanting ed, ed, ed, ed] jedediah: pete, you've got to get up. are you ready? keep those feet moving now, ed. it's like you're on a treadmill. >> real fast feet. like you're running in place. oh! >> do you know what the thing is though, if one person mess up , the other person is destroyed like you really depend
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on your partner here. >> well you have to be, when they make a mistake it doesn't matter who moves the log so you have to be ready at any moment so that's why it's important to keep your feet moving and where the cardio comes in because you're always moving. you need a really strong core. >> oh, you got it, ed. it's really safe. when they fall off you just fall into the water. rick: can you practice this on your own? >> you don't have to have another person. it's great just on your own. >> look at them go. >> more fox & friends coming up just moments away. >> [applause] >> [applause] fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely.
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pete: i'm going to do it one more time. ed: give me your mic. pete: here we go. ed: come back tomorrow for father's day. pete: have a good saturday, everyone. neil: well, it's a tale of two crisis one in hong kong where it appears the chinese government is blinking, but in the mid east where we could be on the brink, iran is denying u.s. accusations that it was and is behind the latest oil tank era tacks. the worry is that what will happen from this. it's leading to full-blown conflicts and fears of escalation on both fronts welcome, everybody happy weekend i'm neil cavuto and you're watching cavuto live. we'll take it to hong kong, first to national security correspondent jennifer griffin with what the u.s. is doing right now regarding iran. reporter: good morning, neil. u.s. defense officials tell me there are no exete
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