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>> if they don't stream the situation at we are going to straighten it out. we are not going to let seattle the occupied. >> expressing first amendment rights is patriotism. >> leaving the precinct was not my decision. this is not legal. todd: a fox news alert, peaceful protests or all-out anarchy, donald trump says he won't stand for the occupation of the police precinct. the political feud heating up as
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protesters maintain control of the cop freezone. >> the push for police or from gaining momentum after the president's meeting with law enforcement in dallas. we are live in washington with the 4 step plan to bridge the gap between the police and the communities they protect. ♪ todd: lady antebellum going with the new name hitting a low note with some fans. "fox and friends first" on friday morning starts right now. jillian: good morning on "fox and friends first" this friday morning. todd: thank you for starting your day with us. we begin with a fox news alert the mayor of seattle blasting donald trump for vowing to take seattle back from what he calls anarchists occupying the police
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precinct. carley: the police department sounds off on the take over. >> reporter: this follows weeks of protests against police brutality, donald trump blasted the situation in seattle saying if the mayor doesn't take the city back from anarchists, protesters took over 6 blocks surrounding a police precinct, referred to as capitol hill autonomous zone. one person in the crowd causing quite the uproar from the crowd. >> watch out, please watch out. >> reporter: went as far as calling it an act of patriotism. >> how long will seattle in these few blocks look like this? >> don't know. we call it a summer of love.
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>> reporter: the police are supposed to be in that precinct. carley: the police who occupy the precinct are not happy about it saying this was not her call. >> the decision to board up the precinct, our home, the first precinct i worked in, was something i have been holding on, leaving the precinct was not my decision. carley: the group demanding to defund and abolish the seattle police department of the test criminal justice apparatus in the use of armed force to be banned completely, free college, healthcare and housing calling illegal immigrants undocumented. police say reports of what they are asking of the people of seattle is a crime. >> we heard anecdotally reports to citizens and businesses to operate in this area. this is a crime of extortion.
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>> reporter: the president spoke in dallas, it is very unsafe. >> thank you for that. onto another fox news alert, a man wanted for ambushing a california deputy is killed in a shootout, mason james lira hiding in a riverbed in california. he's lying in wait for another attack. >> a planned ambush on the police department and officers come out in the suspect engaged in it. it happened with the suspect moving and not trying. >> three officers wanted initiative expected to be okay. nicholas dreyfus who was shot in
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the head is recovering from surgery, his prognosis is good. carley: a vigil to remember the children of the cult mom, found on chad daigle's property. they are choking back tears. >> not incumbent in hostility but with trying to be the peacemaker. i want to be a peacemaker. todd: he reported several giant bonfires the past few months, claims that information to search that property. connecticut police talking about the disappearance of jennifer u dul dulos, sweeping the missing property where the missing
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mother of five once lived, the now empty house is two miles from where fotis took his own life after being charged with murder in jennifer's disappearance, also prompted testing for human remains. carley: two active-duty navy pilots killed in a plane crash in alabama. the district attorney identifying the victims, commander joshua fuller stationed in pensacola, the only ones on board the ntsb investigating the cause of the crash. todd: donald trump tackling racial inequality and police brutality as he defends law enforcement during a fox news interview. >> how the president wants to reform the police. >> a 4 step plan laid out in
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dallas. they pursue economic development, it would encourage police departments for use of force. as you mentioned, an exclusive interview. >> we have to compete police and law enforcement and do it right, trained in a proper manner. when you see an event like that, eight minutes of horror. it is a disgrace, police are like that. i've seen so many things they do. >> reporter: democrats have unveiled the justice and
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policing act, and being led by the senate slowdown by tim scott, being called a token. >> the only one who stopped 7 times in one year as an elected official, it would stop from coming into the building so if there is someone in the conference who understands discrimination and profiling it is me. >> reporter: present of democratic nominee joe biden is here to lay out a plan, in our darkest moments we have our greatest progress and we had the opportunity once again, let's make this a moment of action to address this to make racism and propel the nation into an era of true equality and opportunity. the calls to defund the police grow now, 30 cities and states pushing to redirect department funding.
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carley: donald from will accept the gop nomination in jacksonville, florida, the are in c picking the city for the president to give an acceptance speech in august, charlotte was supposed to host the rnc convention, several convention events were moved over north carolina's restrictions, lenny curry will join us with more on the convention coming to his city. >> the president tested to deliver the commencement address at west point to celebrate the amazing accomplishments of the cadets, the ceremony breaking from the tradition because of the pandemic. they will return to the new york campus after leaving in march, social distancing will be enforced and families will watch the ceremony on live stream, graduates will toss their hats, children rush to grab the hat as keepsakes, the few that can't happen, kids will retrieve them on their own but they will have that memory for the rest of time.
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carley: i didn't know that about the kids, you learn something new every day. take back your city now. if you don't, i will, donald trump warning seattle leaders to react as protesters sees part of the city. todd: our next guest the head of the washington gop got a look at the chaos, like he stepped out of america. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'.
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>> four blocks in seattle more like a block party atmosphere. it's not an armed takeover or military junta. what the president friend is illegal and unconstitutional and the fact that he thinks he can just tweet that and not had ramifications is just wrong.
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>> the mayor of seattle downplays the occupiers in the autonomous zone as a block party as reports flood in of extortion and violence in the area. todd: of elected officials won't take it seriously who will? caleb, is this the lock party? >> it was unlike any block party i have ever been to. as we approached the precinct that had been abandoned since monday, as we approach the precinct, we witnessed firsthand a dozen officers attempted to walk through the blockade to come back to work at the precinct and saw 100 protesters pick up barricades and physically force them out of the zone. as we see from the mayor, it is
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a people protest, a block party the police are not supported by the elected officials, not allowed to do their job so they retreated and that is what you saw in the video. the chief of police said yesterday response times in that area are critical, they are trying to response to a rape call, murder call it will take 18 minutes because they don't have officers operating out of a police precinct because of the occupied zone where protesters have taken over. complete lawlessness. >> there taxpayers, citizens in the area that don't want any part of this so what is it like for those people living in this area that are trying to go to work or go home? >> you can't drive, the risen to 6 block area where they erected
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these barricades, you can't get cars in their but you can walk to work and commute but with you are a business owner or a citizen in your apartment you have no say which is un-american. we have lost the rule of law, first time we have seen this happen in seattle. back in december the courthouse was forced to close because it was unsafe. we are seeing proof of the failure to enforce the law from the mayor, governor, the attorney general in washington state, our once great city is descending into chaos. rob: police officers, chiefs had an interesting take on this. >> leaving the precinct was not my decision, this is not legal. >> we heard anecdotally reports of citizens and businesses being asked to pay a fee to operate in this area.
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this is a crime of extortion. >> that is the definition of extortion. i want to go through various other demands these individuals have of the city of seattle. i will go through as quickly as possible, abolition of the seattle police department, abolition of imprisonment, they don't want prisons, retrial for all people of color currently in prison, that is unconstitutional based on the constitution, police funding redistributed to social programs, reparations for police brutality victims comedy, causation of acts of protest. that is what the protesters want and what would that mean for seattle? >> reporter: it is unconstitutional, many of these demands are ridiculous. in the whole situation as you walk through a barricade you see a sign that you are leaving
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america and entering the capitol hill autonomous zone, it is a surreal experience, not how it is supposed to work, this is not the will of law whether it is mayor durkin, to step up, we are all for peaceful protest and this is descended well beyond that. >> the police asking, trying to negotiate to get back to work is patently ridiculous. thank you for coming on, we appreciate it. >> 18 after the hour, one of the astros former coaches at the heart of the scandal speaking out, the entire team should share the blame. >> donald trump stepping up race relations during an roundtable in dallas. >> vigorous discussion about how
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todd: donald trump announcing a plan of action when it comes to reducing inequality and police brutality. >> we are aggressively pursuing economic development in minority communities, we are confronting healthcare disparities, medical institutions, working to finalize an executive order to encourage police department nationwide to meet the most current professional standards.
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>> is taking steps to bring about equal treatment and opportunity. so are we on - go ahead. >> i was so excited. are we on the right track? janine borelli joining us to weigh in. you heard three of the pillars from donald trump according to school choice for kids. you think that is enough? >> when you think about how these democrat run cities have been failing black americans for many years, career politicians when they went into office and looked at the cities today, nothing has changed. this is the right track and the president said before he was elected what do you have to lose? we have seen the results from
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this administration, record low unemployment before the pandemic hit and before these rights, record low unemployment for black americans, more jobs than people to fill them. americans were seeing wage increases in a check on a regular basis, people got bonuses that never got bonuses before because of the rollback in taxes and regulations benefiting americans and especially those in the black community who had been under democrat control for many years and democrat politicians care more about getting elected than they do about their constituents and their well-being so it is the right track. carley: police reform is at the forefront of everybody's mind, republicans released their plan. they want more police training, funding for police body cameras making lynching a federal hate
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crime, increasing accountability for officers, collecting new data to track police behavior and banning show colds. there is crossover between this plan and democrats. why do you think the republican plan is the better way to go? >> from what democrats were offering there is an overreach and it would hamper law enforcement to do their job, men and women who wants to keep americans safe not knowing if they will return to their families and loved ones, this is a way to make sure there is accountability and make sure we have law enforcement doing the right thing, minneapolis police
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officer, they have 18 complaints, no way they should have been on the force. we don't know what all the details are but this should not have happened with george floyd. another example of democrat run politicians in the city of minneapolis so they've been failing black americans for many years and donald trump is calling them out and making a difference. todd: the president loves his rallies and you like them, critics are attacking the rally that will be held on june 19th, the day the emancipation proclamation was red in texas commemorating the end of slavery, critics are attacking that. what is your response? >> critics attack anything donald trump does. it's not a surprise to me. donald trump supporters look forward to hearing from him, they line up for hours, they line up for hours just to get
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into these rallies, this is the president's way to connect with his base to bypass anti-trump media the does not want a report about his accomplishments or what his agenda is, they are exciting and energizing and it motivates the presidency. >> he is officially back in the road. i can't wait to fight with todd about who gets to introduce you. time is 27 minutes after the hour. microsoft closing a window meant to help law enforcement. >> we will not sell facial recognition technology to police until we have a national law in place grounded in human rights. >> should technology is to catch criminals be that controversial?
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five a look at top headline starting with a fox news alert, the mayor of seattle blasting donald trump's plan to take back the city from the so-called anarchists occupying the police precinct.
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she called their actions patriotic. todd: donald to laying out a plan to tackle racial inequality and police brutality including economic development in minority communities, confronting healthcare disparities, encouraging police department to meet standards for use of force and advocating for school choice. carley: the court of appeal says to hear oral argument on obama to justice notion to dismiss the michelson case, the doj argues the fbi shouldn't have interviews before national security adviser and all statements he made cannot be used in the probe. todd: a fox news alert, the homeless man wanted for shooting a deputy in the face is killed himself in a shootout with police in california. carley: authorities were closing in on him, our fox affiliate in san luis has the dramatic end to that manhunt. >> this is not a we in. this was the end to something we
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wish never happened. the only fortunate thing is the community is safe. >> the suspect fled into the riverbed overnight. >> when we made plans to search the riverbed we did not want the suspect escaping into neighborhoods in templeton because of the danger he posed to ordinary citizens and law enforcement. >> shot an officer during that search, then fled again. >> the suspect was shot and during the shooting two more officers were injured. >> reporter: the officers are expected to recover, deputies found two firearms with the suspect. evidence from the scene indicates the gun used was the same as those in the homicide before this began. two weeks of protests with police working around the clock.
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>> a quintessential moment in time showed it. >> community members agree. >> the pd has done a good job. >> reporter: continuing to investigate the situation, many unanswered questions, everyone is here is remaining strong. todd: there was in a avid reporting. carley: warrants band, the city council voted unanimously on the measure, in honor of breanna taylor who was shot and killed by officers in a home during a police raid earlier this year. or boyfriend exchanged fire with officers, the law regulates how search warrants are carried out
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and requires officers to have body cameras. democratic lawmakers pushing for new safety measures in helicopters in the wake of the kobe bryant crash. the proposed bill backed by senators in new york and california would require awareness and warning systems in helicopters carrying six passages, the flight data and cockpit voice reporters were also mandatory. they died when helicopter crashed in january. and brushing out comments by top military officer, mark millie apologized for walking with the president, george floyd protests last week. >> should not have been there. my presence in that moment in that environment created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics. >> he is defending his relationship with military
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officers. >> i have good relationships with the military, i rebuilt our military. i spent $2 trillion nobody else did taking it over from president obama and biden. the military was a joke, the military was depleted. we had no ammunition, the greatest military we ever had. >> he was widely criticized, many saw it as military for the protests. todd: big tech relating to calls for racial justice, and police misconduct, they are ending facial recognition partnerships with law enforcement. >> we will not sell to police department in the united states until we have a national law in place grounded in human rights
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governing the technology. todd: catching colonels with advanced technology really all that controversial? associate fellow at the center for new american security joins us with her thought. thank you for being here, three companies in particular ending their partnerships at least in part or in full with law enforcement. there amazon, microsoft and ibm. the action of this move by big tech. >> civil liberties, many of the uses of facial recognition, this is why it is important to have that technology as a tool. it can't be the only thing that is important for public safety officer to use it. they have to be done right, the potential for misuse is higher when facial recognition algorithms were tested by the
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preeminent lab in america, the national institute of standards, found that african-americans felt positive when compared to images of caucasians, with a higher positive rate. there are potential implications for undue scrutiny. of this imperfect technology leads too hard we have to make sure we are putting proper strictures around it. i believe it is positive good but we have to be able to use the technology. todd: amazon, a one year mandatory into about congress to pass regulations, microsoft saying it is waiting for regulations. the statement from them, beginning national dialogue and whether facial recognition should be employed by domestic
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law enforcement agencies and members of ai systems have shared responsibility to ensure that ai is tested particularly when used in law enforcement but the question for you, i think you alluded to this, does this make it ultimately less safe? >> this is the problem singling out law enforcement. even opportunistic, capitalizing on the energy of the moment. they have been raging, let state legislatures took it upon themselves to have grassroots bands against published use but the bottom line is if there is a paz there has to be something concrete. congress has to get to gather, tech has a responsibility to build, and how the data is being collected or who it is being
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shared with. todd: this isn't the first time it has come up. rashida tlaib talking about this. >> regardless of race and gender. todd: a quick comment on that. >> a technical component to this, make sure these out caribbean stand up to scrutiny. to blame law enforcement tech companies have a responsibility themselves. on the side of freedom here to make it happen. todd: cara frederick, have a great one.
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jillian: 40 minutes after the hour, could colin kaepernick get a crack at playing in the nfl, feel that a call about the controversial quarterback. todd: high school grads reach new heights, this is cool, new hampshire school in the class of 2020 up a chairlift to receive their diploma on a mountaintop. the school principal refused to let the pandemic spoil a big moment joins us live coming up.
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todd: prosecutors will question italy's prime minister over the covid-19 response. carley: dozens of victims families accused the government of negligence.
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>> reporter: they lost loved ones, formed a group called we will sue you but at this point it doesn't seem they are after money they just want answers and accountability. in italy as the health crisis aside the blame game starts up and relatives of 50 different people who died of coronavirus fire legal poll complains at the scene of the hardest problems yesterday. more red zones words declared and sealed off earlier in the crisis. there was a staggering death toll, death in the spring, six times what they had been in the same period of years best, dramatic images from the covid-19 crisis are the military trucks called into bring them out of the city because there was nowhere to put them. prime minister will appear before prosecutors to answer
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questions of accountability. the book of blame being kicked between the region and the federal government, so charged, the regional president of the hard-hit northern area needs police export. a contract tracing apps will be widely available, italians are urged to use it and finally there were tests carried out, antibody tests this week, 57% shown to have antibodies which leave health experts to believe they have that much talked about herd immunity in that city but others say the group samples were not random. many had contact with those known to have a virus. questions continue as they do in the united states about the efficacy of these tests, what immunity means and how we all
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get back to normal lives. carley: thank you. todd: the scene from lake of the ozarks, one of the partygoers testing positive for covid-19. health officials say the kansas resident with that packed bars over memorial day weekend, shoulder to shoulder, no mask on, one person tested positive for the virus after attending those parties. the first experimental covid-19 vaccine is on track to begin a huge study next week. moderna will start its final test on 30,000 americans, volunteers will get the side and others will receive a placebo. carley: this is really cool, rules had to be created to celebrate the class of 2020, graduating seniors in new hampshire are taking their milestone to new heights. here to share more about the
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socially distant ski lift commencement, kevin carpenter. talk about turning lemons into lemonade. you couldn't have the normal commencement ceremony but said we have a giant fountain in the backyard, let's use that. how will this work? >> we are going to have it spread across the day and we will keep social distancing guidelines set by the state in place, a couple minutes between each kid, protocols in place with social distance networks, they are going to go to crane more mountain.
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to disembark from the chairlift and then they will get their diploma, have a photo shoot when they get the diploma, a short walk from the chairlift and a second opportunity for photos and then go down the chairlift, 10 minutes off of the chairlift and 10 minute ride down so a 30 minute ride altogether and a chance to get kids -- jillian: a lot of kids haven't had that experience, you're doing it in a different way. the area you live in is gorgeous. what has the response been among graduating seniors?
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>> we did our distribution of caps and gowns on tuesday and wednesday this week, such a positive response, the kids were so thankful, parents were so thankful we were able to come up with that. we got a bunch of stuff going on starting with scholarship awards, tonight will be graduation speeches for the community and tomorrow, they get the diploma added ends tomorrow evening, and they will be escorted from the town and people have a chance to cheer at them and make social distancing guidelines. carley: you seem like a cool and creative principle so congratulations to you and graduating seniors at your high school, thank you so much. a big change for one of country music's top groups, the apology for the band formerly known as
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lady antebellum. ♪
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>> a popular country band, lady antebellum, changing their name. ♪ ♪ i need you now ♪ >> the top left of your screen the trio is now officially called lady a, dropping antebellum among black lives matter protests, apologizing for the blind spot over the word
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having slavery connotation saying, quote, we are deeply sorry for the hurt this is caused. todd: seattle seahawks coach says one nfl team is interested in signing colin kaepernick, didn't say which team, he regret not signing colin kaepernick himself, met with him since leaving the 49ers in 2016, he didn't want to sign him as a backup because he thought another team would sign him as a starter. >> astros benj manager speaking out on the sign stealing scandal that got him suspended taking responsibility but it is solely on him. he tells espn if there's one thing i am absolutely sure of, it was not a 2-man show, we all did it. he also lost his job with the red sox. todd: two rings for me.
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let's be happy for a moment. pro golfer kicked off the pga tournament season with a hole-in-1. carley: it was a 169 par shot 3, i will pretend i know what that means, it is the first tournament since the coronavirus shutdown. he got it in three swings. todd: if you get it in 3 swings it means par but he got it in one which means he eagle. carley: it sounds patriotic and fabulous. the republican national convention in jacksonville, donald trump will accept the gop nomination in florida after charlotte failed to guarantee a full house. todd: lenny curry will discuss how his city will seal the deal when "fox and friends first" returns. memory, learning, clarity, focus, and more! rush to walmart and find forebrain, our #1 brain booster, in the vitamin aisle.
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>> if they don't strain that situation that we are going to straighten it out. we will not let seattle be occupied. >> lawfully gathering and expressing first amendment rights his patriotism. >> leaving the precinct was not my decision. this is not legal. carley: this is a fox news alert, people who protest, and raise anarchy, donald trys

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