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>> racism is an issue but racism is not the issue. if racism is the issue you are not the solution. we have an amazing opportunity to say to the american people we hear you. todd: we are just hours away from a republican police reform bill after the president signed an executive order to take the first steps toward change. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office we are live in washington with congressional sparring that can stop progress where it starts. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter
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any package jillian: to cruise slamming any time google after stunning claims nbc news pressured the tech giants right from your computer remove conservative sites from all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper its ad platform. the censorship debate takes center stage as republican sound get our special tv offer off on being singled out. a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale todd: the future of basketball go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! now in the players hands, the nba superstar who just suggested they get the season restart and make their only. "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning starts right now. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. morning. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. todd: thank you for starting the day with us. let's get to the top story, we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. police reform take center stage on capitol hill in hours, senate republicans will unveil a bill in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. aimed at changing law enforcement nationwide. now that's simple, easy, awesome. shannon: griff jenkins has more transfer your service in minutes, making moving as donald trump signed an executive order on police with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. reform.
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>> reporter: the president's order packed several policing reforms from banning show cold and all but the most extreme cases and improving information sharing to addressing mental health issues and sweeping changes to the use of force standards. >> i'm signing and effective order encouraging police departments nationwide to adopt the highest professional standards to serve their communities. these standards will be as high and as strong as there is on earth. >> reporter: house democrats who unveil their act says this falls short. >> much too little, does not go far enough. what we have to do is attack >> clarification about something. this culture that all of us now we said kim jong un 3 lost her exists. senate they had the police in georgia, two men were charged in this is institutional. >> at the signing of the mother his death, and the man who form the confrontation. todd: the trump administration of kim jong un 3 had this to say. suing national security adviser
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>> very compassionate, he did john bolton, the doj says the assure each family member we should expect change. memoir contains classified >> now it is the senate's turn, information. the gop justice act in just a bolton fully cooperated, bolton was fired from the white house in september of 2019. few hours of mine:3 including de-escalation and incentives for better police training and the ethics panel dropping its performance and he hopes democrats will be a part of real change. >> senate democrats not come to investigation, there is no the table and negotiate when you evidence of wrongdoing, it comes after the doj dropped its investigation. have twee of the four items you want, more interested in having the issue than the solution that leffler says she did nothing wrong. tells me partisan politics and november is more important than solving the issues. >> reporter: scott's proposal is in line with white house in the bill, nancy pelosi is slamming >> a south carolina deputy the president's executive order pulled over a car for speeding but quickly jumped into action when he found out the driver was a frantic mother whose newborn saying it lacks meaningful wasn't breathing. measures. we will see where we are headed. everyone has a plan now. >> let me know you are still with me.
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they are on their way. >> senator tim scott will join her chest is moving. "fox and friends" this morning 8:00, you don't want to miss >> now one year later that that. mother asked him to be her daughter's godfather. todd: district attorney announcing whether to charge the officer involved in racial good to see you, thank you for being considered against garrett being here. >> good morning. roth including felony murder. not as good as you, you are a jillian: one georgia sheriffs is the shooting was justified. new godfather. >> absolutely. >> if that officer had been hit, he still has a firearm on his side and the likelihood of him heather: how does it feel? >> wonderful. i am so happy and it is the world to me. being stocked in the head or having his firearm taken and used against him was a shannon: tell me about that day. probability and so he did what he needed to do in this was a completely justified shooting. >> that particular day was shannon: fire officials release new photos of the two women they june 11th, 2019. believe were involved in sitting just having to go down the wendy's on fire in protest, they are offering a reward for street, looked around on it.
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information. the lady came out and said you got to help me, the baby is not overnight, senator ted cruz breathing. slamming google as politically motivated for blocking advertisements from conservative website the federalist. i hesitated, the baby is not breathing. i jumped out of my patrol unit and the rest you have seen on todd: nbc news allegedly pushed the tech giants a pull those the body cam footage. ads. good morning. >> here's what riley's mom has to say. >> reporter: a move by google to pull lead from conservative sites have come under fire after >> helping out my daughter, an apparent pushed by nbc to cannot let him go, he's a part of my heart, thank you so much. jillian: did you think you would remove ads from the federalist site over what it considers offensive coverage of george lloyd protests and have this lifelong bond? >> not at all. unsubstantiated claims about black lives matter, senator ted cruz calling it an obvious political move saying the culture of free speech is under i come into contact with a lot of my community. a lot of people. attack and google is helping lead the charge, google's with my job it was short-lived, decision to target the federalist is transversely politically motivated. google asked facially discriminatory conduct is interactions i had with people contrary to the principles of whether it was good or bad, it
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free speech which embodies the first amendment and may violate federal antitrust laws as well. the editor of the federalist says it is an attempt to force a shutdown by cutting off at revenue. trying to get took me by surprise, and when i saw her walk through the door my the federalist demonic ties and heart saying and i saw her shutdown because somebody at in bc news doesn't like the fact carrying this box, no idea what it was. one of the gifts in his box was that we often criticize in bc news and other mainstream outlets for being dishonest and disingenuous which they are all a coffee mug and the godfather of riley. the time and this is a great case in point. what you just explained, this entire story came out because nbc news brought this to they asked my wife and i, i had google's attention and asked google to comment or do this on my face and i looked at something about it. miss riley, yes, i will. >> reporter: google is pushing back saying the federalist was never demonic ties and ads are couldn't be more -- it is such continuing to run is intended. we have strict publisher an incredible story. policies that govern the content ads can run on which includes comments on sites and we work a moment in time when you have with federalist to address the so much going on and it is wonderful to share the story, to
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situation. go admits to pulling in front of hear these photos and everything. thank you very much, we the site, 0 hedge was demonic ties before the nbc news inquiry. appreciate it and thank you for everything you do in your jillian: more to come on this. community. >> thank you very much. todd: protesters setting the portland bridge overnight, calls jillian: occupies have taken over seattle with a range of for police reform and defunding stretching into a nineteenth protest but what about the straight day. rights of people who actually live there. >> they may have a case for legal action. [chanting] todd: city council will decide whether to cut the police budget she joined us next. by $27 million and eliminating 84 positions, city officials reach a deal with occupiers in the capital organized protest area known as chop, replacing temporary berries with concrete once to ease the flow of traffic and the protests. shannon: a father arrested after
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his children died in this hot truck has been released, dustin dennis told oklahoma police he fell asleep after running errands and didn't know they were missing until he woke up. 's 4-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son were found dead inside the truck. the das is video from a neighbor's house show the kids climbing into the truck on their own. charges were never officially filed. todd: horrific situation, the us is not in the clear yet. we are in the first wave of covid-19. a recent increase in infections not caused by a second wave but a continuation of the first, telling the daily beast in part, quote, i don't like to talk about a second wave right now because we haven't got out of the first wave. shannon: did you see this? tom brady making his debut in a buccaneers uniform, releasing the first photos on twitter, signing a two your deal with tampa bay after spending 20 seasons with the new england
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patriots. todd: some are not thrilled with the uniform reveal, like seeing your ex in their new happy relationship. brady will play his first game for tampa bay in the preseason opener on august 14th. relax, new england, you had your run. it is over, move on. shannon: i think he looks pretty good. i like the black jersey. todd: you are 100% right on everything. 9 minutes after the hour, senate republican sets to unveil police reform bill after donald trump signed his executive order yesterday. jillian: how does the spell is holding police accountable with new york safety, brandon jones is a lifelong democrat voting for trump, joins us live to discuss next. er, are you worried about staying sharp and alert? forebrain, from the harvard-educated experts at force factor, contains key ingredients to help boost memory, learning, clarity, focus, and more! rush to walmart and find forebrain,
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>> ted cruz, politically motivated from blocking advertisements from conservative website the federalist, nbc news allegedly pushing the tech signed up will be ads over what it calls offensive coverage of george floyd protests. the ads are running after they addressed issues. >> the husband of lori vsllow charged with destroying evidence after remains for missing kids were found, the attorney requested a pretrial hearing and jury trial. todd: north korean media releasing new video of the rogue regime blowing up a diplomatic office. the north planning to send troops to neutral site on the border. jillian: tensions escalate overnight. >> good morning, tensions are rising rapidly on the korean peninsula as the north korean
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government is threatening to move troops into the demilitarized zone. this all started after north korean defectors and activists used balloons to send propaganda over the border, the timing of these threat since this isn't a new occurrence, north korea. up its liaison office on their side of the border warning of total catastrophe between the two sides. the dramatic office is seen as a symbolic piece of the relationship between the two countries and while it was empty at the time of the explosion the event is considered a difficult point to return from. north korean state media accused the south of destroying security agreements dating back to 2018 despite unsuccessful efforts by the trump administration to broker a nuclear deal over the past 3 years, the united states is trying to bring the peninsula back from the brink of war, the state department released a statement saying, quote, the united states reports the are okay efforts on inter-korean
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>> we must support the brave men and women in blue who police are street and keep us safe. relations and urgent - counterproductive action as the south korean reunification offered to re-sign and south korean officials are calling on americans believe we must the north to tone down the rhetoric which with the fight improve accountability, increase transparency and invest more against coronavirus around the resources and police training, recruiting and community engagement. world, the situation on the jillian: donald from signing an korean peninsula has the executive order on state possibility of unraveling policing as both sides clash quickly. it will be a focus for the over law enforcement reform. entire international community. todd: with pressure mounting fraction how does the president's initiative check the balance between both sides while maintaining safety of our communities. joining us, georgia state representative vernon jones. >> the family of a black man found hanging from a tree is calling for an independent autopsy. police initially ruled robert fuller's death a suicide in california but an official cause of death is not been determined. los angeles county sheriff vowing to conduct a thorough investigation. this was a monumental day yesterday at the white house. let's go over the options in the >> his death is painful for many people. hopefully the investigation will president's executive order include credentialing and answer investigation this. certification standards,
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jillian: they are demanding answers in the case. tracking officers with excessive use of force complaint and >> another confederate statue in co-responder programs, experts in mental health, homelessness and addiction, somebody to join the cops when they go to these richmond overnight. incidents to make sure they have it commemorates the civil war somebody who's not an officer on scene. my question is do you think this executive order strikes the artillery units using ropes. the third confederate statue proper balance? >> i think this president gets brought down, the statue of christopher columbus was dumped into a lake in richmond. it, a large police department, having those wraparound services for those officers are very important. one thing the president cannot jillian: a fast-moving wildfire exploding in size forcing evacuations. the bushfire the largest wildfire in the country right provide his local leadership. if you don't have the right now. leadership leading the police department you are setting yourself up for failure. >> the democrats responses to dry weather and wind gusts adding to the fire's ferocity. it is 0% contained. this, we have senator harris, it can be seen from space. completely misses the mark, captain on these nasa sa conference of legislation putting us on a path toward
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public safety, what was required for the epidemic and racial jillian: jerome powell getting ready for a second day of justice. testimony warning senators the economy still needs help to this executive order will not provide the meaningful change of recover from the pandemic. >> into the public is confident the disease is contained, a full recovery is unlikely. accountability americans are >> $3 trillion of support passed demanding. everyone at this time realizes change is on the horizon. in congress, recent economic a lot of people want to see optimism should not prevent that. further action. it won't happen overnight, is it an appropriate first step? >> it is from the bottom up on the local level in the top down. >> building a wall around chop where they are calling for end to borders to address public understanding law enforcement safety issues created when the group sees part of the city and and was was needed for them. block emergency vehicles with it comes from support for it. temporary barriers. they had enough. >> i dialed 9 one one, asking the police to come. at the local level each police we are not trying to escalate this, we are trying to protect our property, conduct business department is different in makeup and the president covered and function as a business that the bases from a federal level. if they want to put in federal has families, the police department's job, there was no
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legislation, it all starts at the local level. police presence that i have seen. >> reporter: he has the first amendment right to protest but who is the mayor, the chief what about the rights of the seattle, and within the borders executive, the police chief, what comprehensive program do they want? of the co-op. joining us with legal analysis, unless they get that lawful support and input it is not going to work. most of those democrats, whether it is chuck schumer or, what harris neither of them ever harmeet dhillon, no great to have your expertise on topics like this please do these citizens and business owners commanded a police department, have any legal recourse. >> to start with, a lot of citizens think they have a right for the police to protect them in the situation. that is not true. if the police put you in a more what do they know? >> you are unique in our current political environment being a dangerous situation or the government or the mayor of lifelong democrat who is for donald trump and along those seattle puts you in a more lines pushing new legislation that would make it a hate crime dangerous situation, putting to attack anybody for political reasons. concrete barriers where these protesters could use them to let's pop up the jones amendment, misdemeanor 3-12 months in jail and a fine of $5,000, misdemeanor of a high activated nature 6-12 months in jail and fine up to $5,000 or
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block safe vehicles or ambulances, that is a claim for felony imprisonment for two years. violation of civil rights. what has been the reaction to people who are trapped, business owners who live in this area your proposal? >> georgia is four state with no could absolutely sue the hate crime legislation and if we protesters and the city as well go forward with a crime for a nuisance, the noise and legislation based on gender, race and other classes, part of other hazards, the marijuana, that hate crime should be based the other conditions being created, the government is on someone's political ideology. it is a huge increase of attacks allowing, citizens sued homeless encampments to put people at risk. >> let's look at a map right against people, whether they now. where mag a hat or other political candidate of their choice, me myself i have been subjected to threats, verbal 3 blocks surrounding the far map. there are businesses in this area. attacks, various emails i won't even respond and won't repeat what was in some of them but the fact of it is we need that to be the possibility to sue, who is part of the protected class. liable, who is an emergency, a we need a hate crime on their
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political ideology. health emergency, police and ambulance can't get into help? jillian: thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> the question would go back to did the government allow the todd: sending troops to the border after blowing up a conditions where the police and diplomatic office with south korea. we are live with escalating ambulance could not get in there. tensions overnight. these concrete barriers the city is selling as we are actually allowing emergency vehicles to >> let me know you are still come in. with me. all lost of them are quite violent. >> her test is moving. >> he saved a toddler's like today he is her godfather. a few get to gather and they are providing barriers manipulated by this unruly law to prevent people coming in i could see a claim against the government in that circumstance and you could see individuals who created this action, people for personal injury, the nuisance like i
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said, you could sue for damage to your property and also sue the government for taking of the property, the government created a nuisance and allow these people to take over this area which the mayor seems to be doing, and reasonable use of property during that time could be a claim under the fifth amendment. todd: a fascinating line of thinking. >> i don't think it ends well, we saw ar 15s, this is not innocent protesters, this is a violent mob. jillian: we will continue to follow it. thank you for your insight. todd: 38 after the hour. as the nba lays out its plan for a restart, one of the biggest stars of the game threatening a boycott. the new movement for a league of his own.
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>> exciting times connecticut moving into phase 2 reopening as the state continues to see record low coronavirus transmission. what is the next phase mean for businesses in and around the hartford area? the co-owner of yoga and fitness studio, general manager of the restaurant, and the president of the connecticut science center. if this segment couldn't get more kinetic it would be around the corner. it was produced by a young lady. everybody involved in connecticut. let's talk about what phase 2
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reopening, it includes amusement parks, indoor dining, and aquariums and movie theaters, personal services including nail salons and gems and fitness facilities. how important is today? >> looking forward to it for a long time. it is good to reengage, see them face to face. looking forward to it for a long time. todd: a different situation, naples around the corner, more or less a pizza place with a
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little bit of seating, you can take in and take out. you need that bar, that prisons to survive. >> very important, the fact that we can't keep it right there hurts the business model we tried to offer with the phase 2 reopening, we get the full effect. todd: can't wait. connecticut science center is a 503 nonprofit. with schools closed you don't have a lot of field trips coming in from june. >> the same challenge as my colleagues here, we like every business despite the fact that we are a nonprofit rely on the revenues we received from the
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services we provide. as you indicated back to march we had the doors closed. this was the right thing to do, a contributing factor how we got connecticut on a great recovery track in terms of managing the coronavirus. we can't have a sustainable business that can continue to serve the community if we don't get back online. >> so crucial for sparking interest in so many young men and women in the region. here are the guidelines for the phase 2, 10 doors indoors and 50 outdoors and residents 65 and older encouraged to stay home. what approaches are you taking to make sure everything is cool? >> we've done a thorough
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cleaning, got safety procedures in place, our room set up so in our case we are going indoors, operations without a mask, 12 foot spacing, set our rooms up to have that, without having the mask. that will get people more comfortable environment and allow them to exercise 7 or 8 people in a class. it will be much smaller than it was before. >> quickly, ruben, what do you do to keep everybody safe? >> great protocols in place, contactless payment, the proper ppp, everything the connecticut
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restaurant association has outlined including local government so we have a motto here. todd: good stuff. finally, matt, what are you doing. >> key features of the plan is quite detailed, biomedical advisory committee, very serious. the first is to manage capacity about 50% of the fire code capacity and that is not just -- by exhibit gallery. requiring masks for everybody including employees, temperature check at the door, social distancing and a small cleaning program, cleaning exhibits between interactions. todd: good luck going forward. we wish you the best. have a great time the next
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couple days. >> irving want no part of the nba plan to restart the season. the new york daily news reporting the brooklyn mets guard told his teammates they should skip the season and start their own lead. irving's word the league's return, the nda, on july 30 first in orlando. mlb owners reportedly hoping there is no baseball this year. the athletic and fm why, amid contentious talks with the players union. any plan to restart would need the approval of 75% of owners after the commissioner says he is no longer 100% sure there would be baseball in 2020. this has been so messed up. todd: sometimes there are more important things than money, a
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it started in 2012, eight years ago, the woman who would become white house press secretary posted a tweet about fast food, dominoes is better than any nyc pizza to which dominoes responded that is one heckuva complement, thanks for the love, we appreciate it. fast forward to this weekend that twitter exchange resurfaced on social media. rick wilson who is an outspoken trump critic and frequent cable news just posted this tweet, thing to dominoes you just kill your brand. dominoes defended itself in a tweet responding it is unfortunate thanking a customer for complement back in 2012 would be viewed as political. that is 2020 for you. service responding to the smack down, ordering dominoes this week based on that response. another twitter user saying all politics aside dominoes is at best mediocre.
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pizza review aside, a brand thanking a customer for a complement - i like their wings. their wings are delicious. todd: people are going back to rick wilson's suite, it is interesting how that is going down. the guy from the matrix and point break doing some awesome things. >> reporter: how would you like on 1-on-1 time with kiana reeves auctioneer a 15 minute zoom date to raise money for children's charity called rainbow bold, 10,$000, can't think of a better quarantine activity than that. another person writing flipping the couch over looking for change. you don't hear a lot about carano -- kiana reeves, he is doing something good.
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jillian: leo is a special bunny for a sad reason. >> reporter: from handsome actor to bunny, this is filled with eye candy. leo is a little girl bunny going viral online, born without ears. the happy parties she is perfectly healthy and her owner says her lack of ears hasn't affected her hearing and happily living with a loving family in northern ireland. the bunny born without ears is going viral online today. jillian: i had a bunny. >> reporter: bunnies without ears look very much like guinea pigs, kind of the same thing. todd: coming up in the next hour of "fox and friends first," new york city's murder rate surges, hundreds of officers.
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to say to the american people we hear you. jillian: happening at 4:00 am we are hours from a republican police reform bill after the president signed an executive order to take the first steps toward change. todd: congressional sparring could stop progress before it starts. jillian: to cruise slamming google. >> stunning news the it pressure the tech giants remove conservative sites from its advertising platform.
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