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>> this is bigger than george right now. we are going to stop everybody from being afraid of the police. >> tuesday june 9th, thousands of people from all backgrounds coming together to honor george floyd, his family preparing their final goodbyes as he will be laid to rest later today. floyd f step sparking a national push for police reform, donald trump making clear reform will not include the funding law enforcement. >> closing in on antifa, william barr focusing the investigation into the far left group.
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jillian: serving up pizza post pandemic, "fox and friends first" starts right now. heather: you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. jillian: thanks for setting your day with us, doubling down on support from a badge, donald trump slams calls to defund and disband police departments during a meeting with law enforcement officers. todd: mark meredith joins us as democrats are giving mixed reactions. >> reporter: george floyd's death reignited the debate on how police reform could happen but top lawmakers pushing back against the idea that defunding departments will do anything to
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make reforms. you've seen what protests looks like with people chanting and holding up signs that say defund police but we heard from william barr that this would not do anything to reform measures necessary. >> the opposite of where we should go, defunding police, holding the entire police structure responsible for reactions of certain officers is wrong and dangerous. >> reporter: donald trump said defunding is not a viable option and the white house wants to use it as a wedge issue with voters, joe biden says he too is against defunding. >> i don't support defunding the police. i support conditioning federal aid to police based on whether or not they meet certain standards of decency and honorable this and are able to demonstrate they can protect the community and everybody in the
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community. >> reporter: we are hearing from different democratic lawmakers including nancy pelosi that it is a local decision, variety of opinions with senator man to the chin saying it is crazy, anyone who wants to talk about it is nuts. house democrats unveiled their own legislation to address police brutality, it has the backing of nancy pelosi. >> it will combat police brutality by requiring body and dashboard cameras, banning chuckles, and threat cases and end racial profiling. we will make lynching a federal hate crime. >> house lawmakers want to vote on this pretty fast and hope to do it by the end of the month but it is unclear how this would fair in the republican-controlled senate.
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>> meantime george floyd will be laid to rest in houston, thousands coming to his hometown to pay their respects. >> matt fin live in minneapolis where police were hit with a new court order overnight. >> yesterday the officer charged in the death of george floyd made his first appearance in court right here in minneapolis. the bond is set at $1 million, he's charged with three counts of murder in the death of george floyd. he did not enter a plea. the former officer's attorney has not indicated whether derek chauvin will post bond, the head of the quote county court approved new requirements the minneapolis police department that prohibit officers from using show colds among other reforms including officers now being required to report any chokehold's and in texas a public memorial was held yesterday for george floyd. thousands attended including celebrities and high-ranking politicians. joe biden met with the floyd family as well.
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minneapolis the councilmembers say they have a vetoproof majority and are moving forward with abolishing the minneapolis police department but there are a lot of questions about whether it will happen and what it will look like. even the city's mayor says he will not supported and is trying to decipher what city council is doing. watch this exchange in which the minneapolis the council president is asked one of the most common questions, what happens in a life-threatening situation without police? >> what if in the middle of the night my home is broken into, who do i call? >> i hear the loud and clear from a lot of my neighbors and myself too and it is case of privilege. for those of us for whom the system is working we need to step back and imagine what it would feel like in a reality where calling the police may mean more harm. rob: a series of memorials for
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george floyd across the country. today in texas the family is holding its private funeral. jillian: thank you. four us service members recovering from injuries when their aircraft overshadowed runways slamming into a wall and sparking a fire in iraq. the c-130 hercules crashed during a night landing north of baghdad. officials say 33 were on board, enemy activity is not suspected. todd: kobe bryant's widow seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages in a lawful death rosters, vanessa bryant suing the helicopter company following the crash that killed kobe, their daughter and 7 others. new court documents reportedly claim it cost the family millions in future earnings, the lawsuit alleges the pilot was reckless by flying in bad weather. the company says it is merely a tragic accident.
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>> a us attorney says britain's prince andrew is lying about wanting to testify on jeffrey epstein. the prince's lawyers claim he offered to help at least 3 times. a woman trapped by epstein said she had sexual relations with the prince which he denied. attorney jeffrey berman saying if presented with serious about cooperating with the ongoing federal investigation, doors remain open and we await word of when we should expect him. william by telling fox news the doj just wants him to provide evidence and likely won't be extradited. >> foxbusiness alert, stockmarkets surging to start the trading we he resolve this year's losses, friday's.support boosting confidence that the economy is getting back on track, the dow jones of 460 points, the s&p moving into positive territory after gaining 38 points and the nasdaq hitting an all-time high of 10,000 points.
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jillian: donald trump's campaign rallies coming back in two weeks, location and safety measures were put on pause three months ago because of a pandemic. there was a statement, quote, the great american comeback is real and the rally will be tremendous. todd: it is 8 minutes after the hour, donald trump making it clear he will not defund police as he and law enforcement officials work toward meeting change. >> we recognize it is time to have good deep discussion and look within and find ways to improve the criminal justice system. jillian: what does real form look like, trump 2020 legal advisor jenna ellis breaks down changes the president is looking for.
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>> won't be defunding, dismantling of the police. >> time to find ways to improve the criminal justice system, doubling to make improvement across the country at the state and local and federal level. todd: donald trump side-by-side with law enforcement leaders discussing needed reforms while rejecting calls to defund police, what next steps should we be taking? >> here's trump 2020 senior legal advisor jenna ellis. what does reform look like to the president? >> reporter: donald trump has been clear he is the president for all americans and for law and order. a civil government is predicated on the fact that you promotes peace and safety before all citizens in the community and
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law enforcement is part of that. the president had a roundtable to hear from law enforcement, he and the vice president met with black leaders throughout the community to have this dialogue, the president has been clear that policy changes can make the country great and better but need to be serious reforms in defunding the police is not a serious conversation. it is incumbent on joe biden to say where does he stand, we know where he is going to kneel but where does he stand on the use issues? todd: let's get into the electoral issues. i want to pop up a map of cities with officials that say they support defunding the police and it spreads far and wide across the nation so as someone who was
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part of the trump campaign. how does the president turn these issues surrounding policing into a positive for him and a negative for joe biden? >> the president has been very clear through meeting with law enforcement, he has been a champion for our law enforcement which the study showed most interactions or majority of interactions from police and law enforcement with the community are good and we can point to some terrible examples but true justice and meaningful justice is always holding people accountable personally and having personal responsibility for their actions. with george floyd the officers involved are being held personally responsible and accountable so this is something the president, is overwhelmingly supportive of law enforcement and the great and wonderful officers throughout our
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communities keep america safe. for joe biden, the team released a statement but he's nowhere to be found and he hasn't been talking about these issues and i would ask you are willing to kneel but where do you stand on these issues, does he support defunding the police. 700,000 police officers and their families throughout america wants to know the answer to that question that donald trump has been very clear he stands with legitimate law enforcement, law and order for all americans because violence is something we don't tolerate in this country and true justice is personal responsibility and accountability. >> joe biden did come out on cbs saying he does not support defunding the police, just to give everyone that latest information. let's move on to this, william barr confirms there are focused investigations related to antifa trying to figure out the leaders of this group. listen to what he had to say. >> we have some investigations underway, very focused investigations on certain
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individuals that relate to antifa. we are looking to sources of funding and there's clearly a high degree of organization involved in this and coordinated tactics and we are looking into that as well. >> interesting to see how this is playing out to hear him talk about this, looking into the source of the funding for this group. he did not place all the blame on antifa but made clear they want to figure out who this is. >> of course they do it legitimate law enforcement and the department of justice with antifa being declared and labeled a terrorist organization, to look into where the sources of funding is for this organization, to look into the very organized mobilization in these types of their interesting tactics they are using, something the department of justice has federal resources in the fbi with a joint
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terrorism task force, this is something they're looking into and i thought his interviews with fox news was very strong, something all americans should support and get behind. >> thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. have a good day. the big apple slowly getting back to business, new york city finally enters stage one after months on lockdown. >> our next guest is reopening one part of her salon, she joins us with the steps she's taking to keep her customers safe.
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her, quote, biden advisor tweeting would it be the first person to mistake a woman of color for having a lower position or title than she does. but mcinerney did cholera congresswoman. take a listen. >> the fact that you have sitting congressman wanting to defund the police notably rashida tlaib, notably biden advisor aoc, alexandria ocasio cortez. >> mcinerney replying to ocasio cortez's tweet saying, quote, read the transcript. >> mit researchers warning an online voting system is extremely vulnerable to hackers. researchers working with the anniversary of michigan's said on the ballot poses a severe risk to elections security, the study also slams the program for not protecting private information urging voters to mail in ballots instead.
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it is being used indoor, new jersey, colorado and west virginia and by the dod to help military personnel and those with disabilities to vote. >> nearly 100 days since its first confirmed case, new york city, the hardest hit city in america is reopening, some 400,000 new yorkers given the green light to go back to work under phase i guidelines and our next guest preparing to reopen part of her business today. >> under love conquers all, jeanette little joins us now, good to see you. >> how are you feeling? today is a good day. >> i'm feeling really good, we are excited about getting back to retail operations and opening up and seeing our old customers and meeting new customers so i'm feeling really good. >> let's review the things you can or can't do today. you can't do hair, can't be
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making people necessarily look pretty when you are in the salon but you can get them the products to make them look pretty on their own. going to little more detail on that. >> that's exactly right. >> we can suffice across ourselves but we are able to help them with things we sell and not only that but even with the knowledge we have, we show people how clean for their hair and skin to make them feel beautiful at home. >> long-awaited start, the first step in a process that has been extremely long. new york city phase i reopening includes construction, manufacturing, wholesale, retail, curbside, in-store pickup. estimated businesses reopen in new york city, 16,000 nonessential retail businesses, 3700 manufacturing companies, 32,000 construction sites, these are people that it has been months for some people who have been struggling this whole time and i have to imagine you probably didn't think this point
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would get here at some point. >> i was a little worried, when is it going to happen, how is it going to happen, the uncertainty but i'm glad we are finally here. with so much more than me as a person and my family i will be able to provide for my family but the fact that we are able to reopen represents hope for the community as a whole. my business doesn't only represent me but the generation behind me and showing my children, you have to work hard and fight hard for everything you want in life. it is over so many levels and just excited we are at this point.
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todd: i want to follow up on the name of your salon, love conquers all. how has that motto, that name of your salon carry you through a few difficult months? >> the name love conquers all is from the bible where i took the name from but it really lends itself to what is happening in all capacities. we have our black lives matter movement and people fighting hard, just trying to get justice and at the end love does conquer also we are here and that is what love conquers all is about, being demonstrated right now. we have to love each other as people, we have to and love conquers all is a space where the start of everywhere in the world this is the one space that
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you will come and no matter who you are or what you are or how your hair grows out of your head whether it is naturally straighter naturally curly you will be greeted and treated with love and respect. it has been an amazing journey. we've only been open a year that we've had this pandemic but love conquers all and here we are ready to serve our community. >> what a great message. nothing but success as you open those doors, keep us updated. >> thank you for having me. >> it is 26 after the hour. joe biden is not jumping on the defund police bandwagon. >> i don't support defunding the police. i support conditioning federal aid to police based on whether or not they meet certain basic standards of decency and honorable miss and are able to demonstrate they can protect the
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steam from coast-to-coast but what does it mean? depends on who you ask. mpv 150 says it is, quote, working toward a police free minneapolis. they define it like this, strategically reallocating resources, funding and responsibility away from police to a community-based model of safety, support, and prevention. is look at cities across the country with plans to cut funding or where there is some type of push to do it. one of those peace, chicago. the city just saw its deadliest day in 60 years amid the doors floyd protests, 18 people were murdered on may 30 first. in new york city bill diblasio is backing because and planning to cut the budget new york's finest former new york city police commissioner says cutting budgets is a major step in the wrong direction. >> i you have to do is look at what we did in new york, 63%
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reduction of violent crime reduction in homicide and the biggest benefactors to those was the black community, that happens with the right leadership. that happens with the right funding. >> san diego protests underway outside the mayor's house, people shouting shame on you after defund the police failed. >> the city voted to increase the police budget and also added race and equity, donald trump does not support cutting police funding but is leading the conversation on police reform. a lot to unpack. >> display growing calls from far left democrats to defund the police presumptive democratic nominee joe biden clearing up
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his stance. >> know i don't support defunding the police. i support conditioning federal aid to police based on whether or not they meet certain basic standards of decency and honorable miss. >> how can biden find middle ground with his own party seemingly divided on the issue and will another mark on his, justice record put the presidency out of reach? here to discuss, lose peak, thanks for being here. >> things are having me. what do you say to this? will be out of for joe biden than he thinks because you will have a lot of people on the far left pushing him to be on board with things like defunding the police. >> the woke mob trying to impose a radical idea on a moderate country and to become president of this moderate country you have to repudiate what is clearly an unpopular idea. right now polling shows everyone rightly is very sympathetic with
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the protests in the wake of the george floyd killing but as neighborhoods become less safe and cities begin to take this seriously new york and minneapolis have done, we are not going to see things go well and joe biden will be pressed on this and he was, medicare for all is another radical idea from the far left and the green new deal, biden had to walk a tender line if you will trying to balance the demands of the activists in his party with the majority of the voters in the problem for biden is he has a past that is going to come back to haunt him. his authorship and promotion of the crime bill is a real problem for joe biden that has come up before and it will come up again. by the way this is not a fringe group talking about defunding the police, black lives matter in dc put out a tweet saying
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black lives matter means defunding the police so you are not allowed to question or refuse or repudiate lack lives matter. does that mean you have to automatically buy into defunding the police? that's the challenge for joe biden. >> you mentioned in 1994 crime bill, the president capitalizing on that in this tweet writing sleepy joe biden's 1994 crime bill was a total disaster, with mass incarceration for black people, many of them innocent, i did criminal justice reform, something obama and biden did not even try to do. biden can never escape his crime bill but with that said, what your expedition to jillian's question how biden tiptoes around this, when people head to the polls in november how important will public safety be to them and how does that fall to trump or does that ultimately
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fall to biden? >> it will be number 2 after the economy, just recently another survey pointed out that once again the major issue for most americans is how well the economy is doing that safety will be an issue if people perceive their own safety to be threatened. in the last week that happened. and a lot of cities across america lack neighborhoods in white neighborhoods alike were trashed by people who didn't care about businesses or buildings and what was the response to that? the woke mob, anyone the challenge the damage done or called it out by those riders lost their jobs, from the new york times to the philadelphia inquirer, their shutting this down but that tells you this is an angry group and they are intolerant. most people in the country are
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going to want to protect their homes, their cities and their businesses and to me the most tragic thing of all is black neighborhoods that were alluded and add ours, burning down buildings and stuff, they will never recover. i've done a look back at ferguson, 5 years later, 50 years later, private capital flows in and it flows right back out again if those neighborhoods are not safe, so that is what voters have to recognize and will recognize. >> something to follow, thank you for joining us and your insight. thank you. >> new dashcam video of capturing the moments that led to the deadly police shooting of an unarmed black man in new jersey. >> walk this way.
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>> sergeant randall pulling over maurice gordon for allegedly speeding last month, to wait for a tow truck after his car wouldn't start, both men got into a fight after he tried to get into the driver seat, gordon was pepper sprayed and shot six times, a grand jury will decide if that killing was justified. two fired police officers facing assault charges over this controversial arrest during an atlanta protest suing the city and they want their jobs back, atlanta officers claim they were denied due process and want to be reinstated with that pay, they say the use of force was proper and in compliance with the law. jillian: the 3-year ban on travelers from muslim countries will stay, the band put in place in 2017 sparked outrage saying it was rooted in religious bias was a federal appeals court
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blocked out lawsuits challenging demands that the lower court misinterpreted the supreme court ruling, a legitimate grounding in national security concerns. california given the green light for theaters to open friday. there will be some restrictions. the first two weeks they will have to operate at 25% capacity or attendance at 100. moviegoers must state 6 feet apart and wear masks. theaters around the world closed their doors in mid-march to help stop the spread of coronavirus, slowly but surely getting back. >> let's look at the weather, tropical depression cristobal could regain strength that it could merge with a strong storm coming in from the rockies.
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emergency crews in louisiana wrestling people trapped in rising waters. the gulf coast facing some storm surge in louisiana. the highest water they've seen since hurricane ivan in 2012. >> janice dean joins us with the latest on the storm. >> amazing it is still a depression. if it reachs wisconsin will be the first time i record we actually have a tropical depression in the midwest. it is pretty incredible. you are right, it is going to merge with a very powerful cold front moving in from the rockies, still powerful, bringing quite a bit of measurable snow to colorado. look at that on the radar. we are watching potential for not only tropical storm force windss gusting upwards of 50 or 60 miles per hour is the front merges with tropical system, heavy rain as well, flash flood watches and warnings in effect that stretch from the gulf coast
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all the way to the great lakes. there is your future radar, tracking this today, tuesday and wednesday and then it will moving to canada but quite a powerful system bringing not only the threat for flooding rainfall, severe weather as well, very strong wind and if it maintains its depression status getting into the midwest, that will be a first in meteorology. back to you. it is crazy, quite incredible. >> keep an eye on it. thank you. it is 19 until the top of the hour. the un watchdog warning iran's nuclear deal, house republicans taking action. we are live with how the plan to hit the rogue regime of the largest sanctions package in history. >> state trooper going viral for showing respect to black lives
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>> congressional republicans are set to unveil the largest package of sanctions against iran in history. todd: lawmakers pushing to cancel sanction waves were kept iran's nuclear program alive. a un watchdog warns the rogue regime is defined the 2015 nuclear deal. >> reporter: good morning could. this week sanctions went into effect against iran's shipping industry though experts warned the trump administration maximum pressure campaign isn't working, these development come as congressional republicans are set to unveil another round of sanctions against the regime in tehran. these will be the largest in history, washington free beacon says the new proposal will
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include 140 new initiatives to hurt's iran's economy. there are number of waivers in place that allow iranians to do things like cell $800 million worth of electricity to iraq over a 2-year period. these waivers are expected to be a point of contention moving forward. the international atomic energy agency that serves as the nuclear watchdog said on friday iran continues to violate key terms of the nuclear deal by enriching uranium and developing a stockpile at limits that exceed the agreement. a research fellow at the institute for national security studies specializing in iran believes iran is set for nuclear breakout by the end of the year putting us ally israel in a difficult position. >> if iran continues to reduce its commitment to the jcp oa that means it is a matter of a few months israel will be in the same dilemma it used to face a few years ago between a bomb and bombing. >> america and its allies are
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running out of time to handle iranian nuclear development. if donald trump doesn't return to the 2015 nuclear deal or find some sort of solution in the coming month iran by next year could join 9 other countries and have a nuclear weapon. jillian: one of the republicans behind the sanctions package joins us live in the next hour. congressman mark walker will help us unpack everything that is in it and the toll it will take, stay tuned for that. secretary of the army says he's open to renaming basis still named after confederate generals, there are 10 army installation name for the generals including robbery lee. this marks an about-face for the army with top dressing in february isn't going to address the names of any of its basis, some were named in the spirit of forgiveness after the civil war and not in support of ideology. >> us women's soccer team demanding the us soccer federation lift a ban on
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kneeling during the national anthem. the policy was added after megan rubino kneeled before games, the soccer federation will meet to discuss this idea. the federation could vote on the repeal as soon as friday. approved of the band would be lifted immediately. professional football team facilities will look very different when they reopened. commissioner roger goodell sending a memo to all 32 teams outline the protocols. here are the many rules. everyone must wear masks in the facilities, there need to be dedicated entrances for players and coaches, virtual meetings whenever possible and there will be six feet of space between lockers. no date yet on when players can return. >> the cast of the netflix series honoring the class of 2020 in a special live stream but their reunion is crashed by a grammy award-winning singer.
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♪ if a hero dies ♪ ♪ a hero has been. todd: leavitt. love david's reaction. mariah carey joining the cast as they sang her song hero. if you watch the show that the callback to a huge plot line in the final season, one of the best shows on tv. if you get a chance wash it. jillian: i've never seen a minute of it. todd: stop it. jillian: a republican defection turning out to be fake news, major push back to reports that george w. bush won't support donald trump's reelection.
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>> here with the response on twitter. >> police officers across the country take a knee along protesters one officer taking a defense approach, georgia state trooper sadler says he has respect for protesters, he decided to work on his day off to keep them safe and reserve the act of kneeling for god and god alone. that video going viral. some viral images out of north carolina, police officers washed the feet of black religious leaders during a prayer walk aimed at ending racism. todd: this was a big talker until wasn't, george was spokesman saying reports the former president will not support donald trump for reelection is, quote, completely made up. >> reporter: the bombshell report came out over the weekend but a spokesperson for the former president has responded saying this is completely made up. he retired from president of politics and has not indicated
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how he will vote. social media saying they are on parole, another twitter user saying fake news never stops, shame on you new york times. a lot of reaction on that front. >> the future is here. a company has come out with a new way to serve pizza with coronavirus concerns in mind the company saying the next generation of pizza is designed for today's sanitation standards and makes other serving plates obsolete. i've heard you call it a very smart idea so you would the family on board and i know how much you love pizza. >> as long as i get my pizza don't care what it is served on. coming up in the next hour of "fox and friends first" politics and sports becoming increasingly intertwined, us soccer considering a request by players to end a ban on kneeling during the anthem as donald trump
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being afraid of the police. >> it is tuesday june 9th, people from many background coming together for the funeral of george ford, the family preparing the final goodbyes as he's laid to rest later today. >> ford's death sparking a national push for police reform, donald from making it very clear that will not include defunding law enforcement, where live in washington. jussie smollett the protests against police in his own legal battle. >> how he's using them to fight chicago's 130,$000 lawsuit the city says he owes them for his alleged hate crime hoax. >> a bone to pick this chick-fil-a employed for wearing a blue t-shirt. >> what the restaurant is saying this morning. "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> a very good morning, you are
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