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>> if you're listening, peter, you are loved. time to let the healing process begin, time to surrender, please turn yourself in. todd: a fox news alert, the fbi joining the manhunt for connecticut college student wanted for violence killing spree. >> is armed, dangerous and that were to be found, the latest on the case sending shockwaves across three different states. plus more businesses and beaches will open today after memorial day restored normal for millions
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of americans. >> the goalpost moved again. the governors rolling out their own guidelines for reopening. the real reason grande came out of retirement to set up the buccaneers revealed. >> it has nothing to do with tom brady. "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> and a very good morning to you. you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. >> together we will vanquish the virus. in a memorial day speech donald trump encouraging americans to channel our nation's heroes in the fight against covid-19. >> this comes in states rollback more restrictions today. jackie ibanez joins us with the president's message. >> the president says america will rise from this crisis. donald trump bringing the nation a message of hope from the
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birthplace of the star-spangled banner, the president honoring our fallen heroes and touting the strength of the american spirit as the nation adjusts to a new normal. >> as our brave 4 years have shown us from the nation's earliest days in america we are the captains of our own faith, no obstacle, no challenge and no threat is a match for the sheer determination of the american people. >> five state easing more restrictions today. in arkansas and west virginia bars are open for business and it is back to the gym in ojai with fitness centers and contact sports getting the green light but there is no relief inside for residents of new york city where andrew cuomo is dodging questions about reopening date. listen. >> people can speculate, people can guess. i think next week and i think two weeks, i think a month. i'm out of that business because we all fail that that business.
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all the early national experts. is my projection model, they were all wrong. >> california governor gavin newsom creating his own rules to reopen. the democrat bucking cdc recommendations to citizen extensive guidelines for churches reopening, the governor says churches must stop at 25% capacity or 100 people in church staff must be trained in stopping the spread, even recommend now singing from the choir. the fight for faith continues in nevada as well, the doj urging the state to reconsider church guidelines saying we are concerned the prohibition against and or more persons gathering for in person worship services regardless whether they maintain social distancing guidelines impermissibly treats religious and nonreligious organizations unequally, donald trump deemed religious services is essential in print to take action if states don't allow the residents to worship.
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todd: thank you. >> the world health organization stand by china as the nation refuses to cooperate with an international investigation. >> the praise the group had for beijing. >> the world health organization is praising china this week for what they are calling, quote, openness in determining the origins of covid-19. the who isn't mentioning the fact that china isn't allowing international investigators access to a key lab in the city of wuhan where the outbreak may have started. one of the top chinese researchers at that lab is morning this week that coronavirus is only the beginning. the virologist served as deputy director at the facility calling for further studies of viruses saying what we have uncovered is just the tip of the iceberg. coronavirus is will cause more
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outbreaks, we must find before they find us, china has been criticized extensively in the international community for their early handling of coronavirus and allegedly concealing information about the spread of positive cases, china is accused of pressuring the world health organization to delay issuing a global warning in january. this hasn't stopped the who and its officials from praising china. >> very pleased to hear the very consistent message from china which is of openness, the authorities are keen to understand the animal origin of the virus. >> the man you just heard from there is doctor michael ryan, the who emergency chief. what he's talking about is not based on evidence or facts. on a public statements we have seen from beijing have not been consistent since the outbreak started at the end 2019. >> continue to follow it. thank you. >> a college student wanted for murder, urging him to surrender,
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the fbi joining a multistate manhunt for peter manforddonia, this is him walking along railroad tracks all by himself. his family says it is time to start running. >> time to let the healing process begin, time to surrender. you have your parents, your sisters and your family's support. so peter, from your parents, we love you, please turn yourself in. >> the yukon senior accused of killing a 62-year-old man and a 23-year-old friend in connecticut. he is considered armed and dangerous. the city of chicago coming of its deadliest memorial day weekend in 5 years, ten people shot and killed in the windy city, 31 others injured by gunfire. the violence coming in slated
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the illinois governor's stay-at-home order. two chicago police officers injured trying to break up a large crowd sunday night. two men were arrested on weapons charges. >> a former marine accused of spying on russia faces 18 years behind bars for russian prosecutors recommending the maximum sentence for paul whelen saying he's a member of us intelligence and tried to obtain secrets. he was trying to get pictures of a trip he took with an acquaintance. a verdict is expected. the second iranian oil tanker arrived in venezuela in defiance of us sanctions banning the country some trading, tehran throwing the fuel starts country a lifeline displayed venezuela have the largest oil reserve. the tankers are carrying 3 million barrels of fuel. both countries of war and washington not interfere with the delivery, three more tankers are set to arrive in coming days. >> the terms of the weather, stormy conditions threatening the historic space x launch set for tomorrow.
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the team hopes the rain will hold off ahead of the first man's rocket launch on us soil in nearly a decade. >> of the web is too severe they plan to launch on saturday. janice dean is tracking the storm and joins us with updates. >> it is going to be hit or miss tomorrow, typical summer time or late spring time florida weather, we have the system offshore. it is tropical, has some tropical characteristics but we don't believe it is going to get named but is going to bring quite a bit of rain to the space coast and as you see with future radar as we go further out in time showers and thunderstorms in the area off cape canaveral through the day on tuesday. we might have a window around 4:30 when the launch is so we --
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wait and see moment, you can see as we go further out in time into wednesday the moisture will pull up towards the mid-atlantic and the carolinas, areas that don't typically see rain. we have quite a bit of rain last week, there's the forecast today, potential for showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast, the florida coast up towards the mid-atlantic and the plane states and the other big store we are watching over the next couple days is the extreme heat returning to california in the southwest. he warnings in effect, temperatures well over 100 degrees for several days, for much of the work week. we will be watching both coasts throughout the day and the work week. back to you, great to see you. todd: thank you so much. jillian: the trump administration ratcheting up the pressure on beijing. >> whether we like it or not, came out of china. the cover-up they did the virus will go down in history along
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choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. jillian: china warning the us of a new cold war telling american leaders to quit their wishful thinking about changing beijing. jillian: a political virus is spreading the us to take every chance to attack and discredit china. what comes next? tensions ramp-up between these countries, joining us to break down china's message, gordon chang, thanks for coming on, appreciate it. for this ridiculous behavior and
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rhetoric from china. what do you make of it? >> it is a dangerous period because china is engaged in a range of behaviors that are completely and except not just in the united states but the international community in two of these in particular are of concern, one is trying to redraw the map of asia by force and close off global commons and the other thing is although we don't know how this virus started, once a crippled china chinese leaders took steps that inevitably lead to the spread of the disease beyond china's borders. they wanted this infection and death around the world. that of course is something we cannot abide especially if as the virologists in china say this is just the first of a series of coronavirus is that will attack the world. >> read a lot about that yesterday. they would like these prompted this response from china. let's take a listen. >> whether we like it or not it
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came out of china. it could have been stopped. the cover-up they did of the virus is going to go down in history with chernobyl. we will see in hbo special. trump was right about china, that is why he was elected president and most americans are getting tired of being played by china. >> most americans are to what lindsey graham says, tired of getting played by china. what would be your message to china? obviously they are paying attention to what we are saying here. >> the most important thing is if they are not going to change then that means, i believe that is true, chinese communism is not reform a bowl. that means the only way we can protect ourselves is reduce our exposure to it and in the long-term work to the end of communism in china because we have seen over the course of decades beijing's behavior get worse especially under the current ruler. china has been on a dangerous trajectory and we've got to be
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concerned, if we don't reduce our exposure we are going to have other epidemics and other incidents which will result in the deaths of americans. >> technology transfer, currency manipulation, huawei, the coronavirus, time and time again we see examples of why we need to cut this country off. let's talk about this wuhan lab where they admit they have been working on viruses but the idea that covid-19 somehow got out of this lab and affected wuhan and the rest of the world is not true. what do you make of this? >> we don't know how this virus started but one thing we do know is beijing has worked hard to prevent the foreign community from studying the origins of the outbreak. the world health organization's in two teams to wuhan. one in january and one in february but they were both one day affairs and they did not get to the wuhan institute. clearly beijing saying all the
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time this is a matter of science, we want to be open but they are not open at all which leads us to believe they've got something to hide. if they don't have anything to hide they should be allowing the foreign community into wuhan on an extended basis to study the virus. >> that was going to be my question. is a statement from the director of the institute of virology saying this is pure fabrication, our institute first received the political sample of the unknown ammonia on july 17th, we never encountered, researched or tested the virus, how could it have leaked from our lab when we never had it. you answer my next question which is if they have nothing to hide why don't they want to try to figure out the origins of this? why do you think they don't want to? >> we know that lab stored 1400 strains of coronavirus, that was on their website before it was taken down but the reason they are trying to hide it is because
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they know their safety protocols and procedures did not meet standards and the way we know that is the state department sent a team in 2018 when we were cooperating with china and we saw the state department team came back alarmed at the failure to meet protocols so there is a real possibility that this virus escape from the lab. some people state is engineered, most scientists say it is not but if it is not been china has nothing to hide. this is why we need to see that lab at this time. >> they tried to imply the united states was responsible for the virus for a time. thank you for your time, we appreciate it. 18 after the hour, donald trump threatening to move the rnc out of charlotte. >> live in washington with you to secure a guarantee from north carolina's governor.
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todd: the president threatening to pull the republican national convention from north carolina if it's governor does not allow full attendance in light of covid-19 restrictions. jillian: joe biden emerged in public for the first time in months. >> reporter: out of the basement donning a black mask yesterday, he hasn't been out since march but he got out to lay a wreath at a veterans memorial in delaware with his wife jill, made no public remarks but engaged briefly with the press. this as biden looks to move on after taking the heat over a gap on a radio show friday.
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there reports that he will shift his focus to the economy making the case donald trump couldn't handle the pandemic and is not putting it on the path to recovery but donald trump is threatening to pull be are in c from charlotte tweeting i love the great state of north carolina so much so that i insisted on having the republican national convention in charlotte at the end of august. democrat governor we cooper is still in shutdown mode and unable to guarantee by the end of august we will be allowed here continues will attendance in the arena but governor cooper fired back saying this, state health officials are working with the are in c and will review its plans as they make decisions about how to hold the convention in charlotte. north carolina is relying on data and science to protect our state's public health and safety. in the last hour, in c spokeswoman liz harrington not backing away from the threat. >> staff on the ground, the fact remains we need assurances from
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governor cooper that we can hold this event as planned and if we are not going to have the assurance that we can have a gathering of more than 10 people than we need better options. >> if it did get yanked from charlotte, where would it go? mike pence was hinting texas, florida and georgia major menace progress reopening, who knows, stay tuned. todd: how do you make that call two or three months early? jillian: a maryland biotech company kicking off phase i clinical trial of its coronavirus vaccine, planning to test 130 participants ranging from 1859 years old and oxtail you, australia. of phase i is successful they plan to launch phase 2 in other countries including the us, the clinical trial getting a $388 million donation.
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todd: the world health organization pausing hydroxy chloroquine and chloroquine trials for a safety review after a new study showed covid-19 patients treated with the antimalarial drug showed a higher death rate. >> the roof you will consider data collected in the solidarity trial and in particular rob us of available data to adequate even leave the benefits and harms. todd: the agency's is an independent group representing 10 countries will be reviewing the drug as a preventative treatment for coronavirus. joe biden testing out attack line he hopes will hit home with voters. >> the president's response has cost lives and jobs. the way to fix the economy is good public health response correct and structure the economy.
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jillian: we are back with fox news alert, amendment intensifies for the college student accused in two murders, the fbi joining the search. todd: we are getting a new look at the suspect. >> reporter: pennsylvania state police releasing a picture of who they believe is peter manfordona wearing a white t-shirt, dark shorts and carrying a large duffel bag, he is considered armed and dangerous with multiple handguns
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and rifles, the lawyer or the family thing he has a history of mental illness, they are urging the student to turn himself in. >> time to let the healing process begin, time to surrender, you have your parents and your sisters and your families entire support so from your parents we love you, please turn yourself in. >> reporter: is accused of killing two people, the first in connecticut friday when he attacked two men with a machete killing one. on sunday he killed his friend in derby, connecticut stealing his car and adopting his girlfriend. she was found an hour and a half away. connecticut state police shooting down rumors he was captured in the garden state and enforcement partners are still actively searching for the suspect. authorities remind the public not to contact him and please call 9 one one if you see him.
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state police expect to give a press conference on the situation later today. todd: thank you. jillian: health officials conference of quarantine after packs of memorial day weekend parties at the lake of the ozarks. video showing crowd standing shoulder to shoulder on memorial day weekend in missouri, the county a travel advisory urging anyone who is there to isolate for 14 days. the county executive calling in, quote, reckless behavior that puts countless people at risk for covid-19. governor gretchen witmer taking heat after her husband's request, she sparked protests for imposing strict lockdown restrictions recently urged residents not to travel for memorial day weekend but the
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owner of a michigan marina says a man claiming to be witmer's husband called acting to put his boat in before the holiday. he reportedly said he was the governor's husband and asked if it would make a difference, witmer asked books and did not confirm or deny the claim same the governor's office was not addressed every rumor that is spread online. >> joe biden planning to go after donald trump's economy as part of his strategy mounting new attacks that will go beyond coronavirus response. >> the president's response to all this cost lives and jobs in the way to fix the economy is good public health response correct, what we are doing now is upside down. todd: before the pandemic the country's economy was white-hot? how will this attack pan out? here to debate from tea party patriots, jenny martin and democratic strategists is on the
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phone with us, thank you for coming on. let's do a breakdown what this economy looked like before we had this pandemic, december of 2019, unemployment at 3.9% and look at the accolades, dow jones, 23 record highs, nasdaq at 28, poverty rate hit new lows in 2018. how is joe biden going to pull off this criticism of donald trump's economy. >> the unemployment rate is 14%, most economists say it is headed toward 30%. donald trump didn't create the pandemic but he has mismanaged it from the beginning and we are seeing the result of that in jobs and lives. 100,000 americans have lost their life in this and everything the president does, every mistake has cost us tremendously.
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todd: what is your response? >> what the president has done is make sure we have the ability to fight this pandemic so more lives were not lost and we slowed the curve prepared the hospitals and they are prepared now. the question is who's going to lead us out of this economic downturn and no doubt we are in an economic downturn, the only person who can do that, the best person who's going to be on the ballot to do that in november is donald trump. we have seen it, we have the most dynamic economy under his leadership in the first 3 and a half years of his presidency and the american people know it. this strategy will backfire on joe biden. todd: the easiest thing to be is joe biden, to be honest or quarterbacking this pandemic and saying if i were president everything would have gone perfectly. nobody would have died from this virus, the unemployment rate would be 0%, will people believe any of these criticisms when he
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says the? >> one thing joe biden cannot for the donald trump hasn't his leadership. steady leadership is needed during a crisis and donald trump had mixed messages from the beginning, he doesn't wear a mask and is not doing any kind of social distancing, telling americans to go back to work when people are afraid for their lives. he has mishandled it by all accounts. todd: do you think if joe biden were the president of the united states the death numbers would have been better? >> no one can predict it but i can tell you this much. the president has mishandled it, he told people to put bleach in their system for god sake. he does not know how to handle this and ruined it for americans and cost lives in jobs. >> reporter: donald trump has done the best under the circumstance, this is a once in
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a century event, nobody living today knew exactly how we were going to handle the situation. under donald trump's leadership in the leadership of mike pence we have been able to fight this pandemic, the models that were predicted never got close to what was predicted in the models. nowhere in the entire country did someone who needed a ventilator not get a ventilator and in new york they shipped those out to other parts of the country and did not use the resources that donald trump and the city provided new york, the president handled the pandemic as well as he possibly could given the circumstances and was never afraid to change direction to make sure we are doing what we needed to do at the right and exact time-based on the evidence at hand, georgia has been reopening for the past four weeks, people are still living
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here in georgia figuring out how to balance our lives and livelihood into blame donald trump or any single person on what the pandemic did is completely wrong. todd: let's look at who the people trust more on the economy, we pull this up from the fox news 4, 45% for donald trump, 42% for joe biden, talking about the economy, joe biden has a history of being extraordinarily soft on china and a lot of the reason donald trump had such success with the economy before the pandemic was moving against that and taking this country on. how do you think joe biden will handle the threat of china. >> before the pandemic. when it comes to china, sided
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with xi intelligencer his political purpose and now he is blaming china. donald trump is not commander in chief, he is victim in chief, that is what he does, deflect. todd: all right. and have you on the street. thank you. jillian: a major step toward normalcy on wall street, live with a list of restrictions, traders must abide by when you take a step back on the floor today. todd: major league baseball making a pitch to players to salvage the season, two options represented during today's high-stakes meeting. hi. uh, can you tell me how to get to i-70, please?
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since march. jillian: cheryl casone you with what it will look like in "the opening bell". >> reporter: a big day, the new york stock exchange will partially reopen the trading store, the exchange close in march after positive cases were reported. trading will look different now. they will be wearing facemask, they will be observed and use public transportation. and here's what she said. two month later we learned a lot in the decision with vital new safety measures working together to restart the us. jillian: no public transportation, very interesting. todd: anheuser-busch helping restaurants.
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>> beer can expire. not when you open it but when it is closed. i did not know that. they want restaurants and bars, drought or package to beer that has aged over the last four months. restaurants will not pay a dime for this. another million in aid, with the take-out program and what they want to do, to go service has a very popular option. jillian: i saw an expiration date on a bottle of beer. rob: is that what they call it? you are not in your head. >> i'm not a beer drinker. good for them. support your bartenders.
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>> major league baseball attempt to hold the second meeting with the players union to salvage the 2020 season. todd: the league will drop its proposal to slit revenues between team owners and give the union two options, a second percentage based pay cut. jillian: they make a deal in the next two month. we will see. todd: florida's governor expected to appeal a ruling that allows scores of ex-cons to vote this fall. state lawmaker fighting to ensure they pay court fees and fines first, judicial activism must come to a end, representative james j grant joins us next. jillian: first with what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> i have something you may want, something you may want from a family member.
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will this capture america's imagination? a mask message? yes. i really think this could capture a nation and it is a good message. it is not readily. could be pro getting dressed as a country. there is something in your past about nudity or something, something about getting dressed. >> just don't google me. we need to figure it out. >> those were the days. let me tell you what is coming up for the next 3 hours. kaylee mcinerney talking about being press secretary and holding these press briefings in a very direct way. a lot of controversy. she will be here talking about
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the president's agenda towards the reelection, marco rubio will be here talking about blue state. is. why the blue states are so slow program. he will be here live. ronna mcdaniel will talk about a lot of things with the presidential election including possibly losing 65-year-olds and up. without that he can't win, what do they do about that? he once ran for president, governor of louisiana, bobby jindal will be here in newt gingrich, opening a very quick pace, talking about what is happening there plus how one tennessee church is going forward to help small businesses in their community afloat. that story and so much more. william shatner will tell you how he cleans his machine. back in a moment.
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>> no money no problem. the federal judge in florida rules felons can vote without paying their legal fees or fines opening the door to hundreds of thousands of potential new voters in 2020. rob: governor ron desantis expected to appeal this but what impact could this have on the swing state? james j w grant helped write the law the judge struck down. he joins us to talk about it. let's look at what the judge has to say. the state may disenfranchise felons and impose conditions on every enfranchisement but the conditions must have constitutional scrutiny. whatever might be said of a rationally constricted system falls for it in substantial respects. what do you think of that? >> we all expected the questions he asked, his history is a judge to make a mockery of our
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constitution. we expected him to play into the hands of the aclu, how to perpetrate a fraud, the only thing we were uncertain of, a lot of people said we are fighting to make surpe to ensur don't get to lie to the voters of florida with a constitutional amendment to change the game, when they said it is up with a man down or they meant right and to try to create this politicized environment. we will defend the constitution. jillian: what will happen with the appeal? >> the eleventh circuit will have a lot to say. the order is laughable at best when you -- he tries to create a standard that says you walk in and say you have an inability to pay, what he's doing is ignoring all precedent in florida case law that would allow you at the southern poverty center of that
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is what you're trying to abolish as a judge and what he has done his reward people who committed the greatest crimes that have the greatest significant are most significant financial obligation, a system that doesn't make a lot of sense. >> florida is such an important state. you have 775,000 felons in your state with some sort of outstanding financial obligation who would be allowed to vote in november and if you look at how tight these elections can be it can be very dramatic. look at 2016 between clinton and trump, he takes it by just over a point, in the past within a point, obama and romney, 0.9%. this could make a huge difference how this turns out. >> constitutional amendments should not determine -- if you talk about the impact on elections it is important to remember not only when it comes to judicial appointment it is important to remember a president in the white house and
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the governor in the governor's mention said they would appoint justices, antonin scalia and neil gorsuch and clarence thomas and down the line, folks that understand the role of the judiciary and that is what matters here. the outcome of upholding the constitutional amendment is the state flips blue or has a literal consequences so be it, i did my job as a legislator but we need to remember as americans elections do matter, judicial appointments do matter because we have a judge in judge henkel who thinks he is a member of congress, think these president rather than a judge. i want those who uphold the law without imagining it. jillian: thanks for your time, appreciate it. rob: all right. uly transformati. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-pedic adapts and responds to your body... on opope. . es
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millionaires and billionaires. >> i don't meet behind closed doors with big dollar donors. billionaires in wine caves should not pick the next president of the united states. rob: this is precious. remember this? now elizabeth warren is going to be hosting a top dollar fundraiser for joe biden as the massachusetts senator seems to pivot from her previous claims against the wealthy. jillian: carley shimkus sirius fm 115. >> good morning jillian and rob. elizabeth warren made her opposition to -- dollar fundraisers to her campaign.
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fast forward six months and she will now be hosting one of these very events for joe biden. now, before entering the presidential race, senator warren accepted money from rich folks to fill her campaign coffers but then she very publicly swore these types of events off in an effort to appeal to progressive voters. well, social media now sounding off. one bitter user walker says politicians only get so far with staying away from the money until they have to attract that big money. adam on social media chiming in says she really really really wants to be vice president. the events, guys, will be held virtually. unfortunately for everyone attending it will not be held inside one of those lavish wine caves with crystals. jillian: interesting. so who knew rob gronk was such a softy. >> the one main rheem reason i came down to tampa is my mother lives two hours away.
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so she is super excited. [cheers] >> that's really cute. rob gronkowski joined the tampa bay buccaneers he wanted to be close to his mom. playinplaying with tom bread ang near his mother. the main reason was his mom could attend his home games. queue all of thcue all the lays. what a good son gronk is baltimore ravens players here says like most of the guys in the nfl, rob gronkowski is a true momma's boy. i believe gronk has four brothers as well. so mom definitely had her work cut out for her when they were all growing up, guys. jillian: that's cute. rob: that's funny. i don't know how much i believe it. i think it has a lot to do with tom bread. jillian: i agree. carley: he loves his mom, too. >> mom is going to all the games
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if they happen. >> thanks so much. jillian: thank you for watching "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning. we will be back here tomorrow. rob: that's right. and "fox & friends" starts right now. see you later. ♪ ♪ ainsley: americans across the country returning from the memorial day and getting back-to-business. five states are easing more coronavirus restrictions today cheers to this in arkansas, west virginia, bars are reopening, steve. steve: okay. ainsley, thank you. and it's back to the gym in the state of ohio. meanwhile, fitness centers and no contact sports are getting the green light there gyms also opening up down in florida. particularly broward county which has been closed and broward county beaches are also opening, brian. brian: yup. and in just a few
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