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i know it's a different one this the supreme court is not willing to give us one, so now we have year but a lot of people may be to start this process all over spending time in their backyard again. griff: here to discuss it the barbecuing or something like that. acting deputy secretary of the carley: happy father's day to all the fathers out there, will ken cuccinelli. especially mine. we should point out former attorney general of the commonwealth of virginia good jillian: absolutely. todd: well said. "fox & friends" starts right morning to you deputy secretary. >> good morning. now. griff: what's your reaction and where do we go from here? >> yeah. [chanting] disappointment similar to the president. he hit it right yesterday when steve: good morning on this he said this isn't a loss. friday morning, june 19th. this is a delay. you just noted he said we have celebrations yesterday afternoon outside the supreme court as a got to go back to square one and majority of justifiables rule to we will. there is two square ones here. one is that political solution uphold daca, the deferred action that he talked about the for childhood arrival. president talked about, you will it is the second blow to the white house this week, ainsley. remember almost two years ago it wasn't the president that walked ainsley: that's right. away from talking about a president trump responding to the ruling saying he will solution to this. release a new list of it was nancy pelosi and chuck schumer who walked away. conservative supreme court justices, the nominees at least they have been using the folks by september 1st, griff. in daca for over a decade as griff: justice thomsz, objected political pawns and the president has tried to solve the to the court's ruling calling it
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problem. an everett to avoid a the supreme court ducked politically controversial buff politically correct decision. yesterday. joe biden praising the high the defense said this sill legal. you don't need a special process court tweeting he will make daca to get rid of something that is permanent if elected president. illegal. and the majority didn't even good morning to you. steve, ainsley, it's great to contend with justice thomas' join you while brian is out. point. they literally ignored it. and we have quite a lot of news they side stepped it. and it's amazing to seat supreme here at the high court yesterday, steve. court keep an illegal program in steve: indeed we do griff and ainsley. good morning to you. ainsley: good morning. place. steve: what the administration tried to do, what they tried to terrible. cancel the daca program because steve: well, the supreme court, mr. cuccinelli, said that it may it was not officially legislated have been an illegal procedure, but, nonetheless, the and turned into laugh by the administration had to jump congress. through all these hoops and they instead, it was simply an didn't jump through the right executive order by barack obama, hoops and so now we are back to square one. who made it very clear four fors >> just like the census case. steve: exactly. you call this census 2.0. he did not have the authority to but we heard from chuck schumer do what did he, but he did it. at the top of this hour in a here's a flashback. soundbite where he said when he >> i know some people want me to heard about the daca decision, bypass congress and change the he cried. he cried because the supreme laws on my own. court essentially did his job the idea of doing things on my for him. >> right. own is very tempting. well, remember, he walked away from trying to solve this [laughter] problem. he walked away. i promise you.
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and i'm sure a lot of people not just on immigration reform. cried when he abandoned them two years ago. but, he kept them alive as a but that's not how -- that's not political pawn. and that's what is being done by how our system works. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. but not by president trump. of the president stayed at the that's not how our democracy table, tried to solve the probable. so i don't believe that chuck functions. schumer cried. steve: and it's not. but nonetheless he signed that he may have cried. but sadly, it would have been executive order. and then when donald trump became president of the united pathetic tears of joy at keeping states, you know, he ran on this festering illegal wound immigration reform. daca was part of it. he made it very clear, alive so that he could continue to toy with these people. independents to come up with the right way to do it and that is unlike the president, who is trying to solve the problem. to go through congress. so he gave congress six months ainsley: you know, the to come up with a bill. misconception here amongst some dreamers is that daca protects remember this? us without daca, this president, >> we want to take care of daca. president trump wants to deport and i hope we will. all of us, even though we were raised here on american soil our plan fully secures the from an early age. border, provides a permanent the president is saying no, i solution to daca. don't want to deport. they are good people, and the i just want a legal solution. democrats are trying to not so what is his plan? do -- i offered a deal that was what's the legal solution? >> well, as you noted earlier, so good you can't refuse, right? because we want to do something just in my introduction, that he for the 800,000. had said we are going to go back
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to start this over. but they don't want daca, they and we are doing that at the really don't. they want to use it as a department of homeland security. political football. we are going to move as quickly steve: and ainsley and griff, as we can to put options in that's exactly what has been for front of the president. years, a political football. the president gave congress six but those are executive branch months to come up with a new law options. that still leaves open the and they did not do it. so, that's where we wind up appropriate solution which the supreme court mentioned and that setting the table on this friday is that congress step up to the morning. that's how we got to where we plate and, you know, senator did yesterday, anxiously, with durbin made some positive noises the supreme court ruling as it in that direction yesterday. did. ainsley: yeah, the ruling was so, maybe we will see some 5-4. the president has always said he return to the table and have a wants to negotiate with democrats when it comes to daca. constructive discussion. the president has always been he says the democrats don't want ready to have that discussion. to listen and they don't want to but the other side abandoned it. discuss it. he was tweeting these are shotgun blasts into the face of griff: right. mr. secretary, the people that are proud to let me ask you, you mentioned call themselves republicans or justifiable thomas' dissent. conservatives. you know, a lot of people went just broadly, what does this to the polls and voted for mean for the future of executive president trump for his action? >> you know, the way they conservative values when it comes to these judges, especially the evangelical decided this to really sort of crowd. very important to him, to that group, at least, and then the split the baby and just buy time president tweeted this out, because he wants to appoint more for something they said was conservative judges. illegal by which i mean the he said i will be releasing a
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new list of conservative supreme supreme court acknowledged that court justice nominees, which cheeive justice's opinion said may include some or many of we all agree they can get rid of those already on the list by this program. september 1st, 2020. if given the opportunity, i will which is an amazing statement to only choose from this list, as then not do it when it's not in the past, a conservative supreme court justice. based on decisions being legal. rendered now, this list is more the future for executive action, important than ever before. this creates the opportunity for second amendment, right to life, religious liberty, et cetera. mischief. but does anybody seriously vote 2020. griff. griff: you know, that's very believe that the courts of this significant, ainsley, remember when the president ran he had country if president donald that list and many conservatives trump rewrote immigration law, voted specifically for that very wouldn't freeze it in place before it was ever put into reason. to give some context what effect unlike what they did a happened here at the high court. it wasn't a ruling on the merits bunch of activist judges with of the case. it was simply saying to dhs you president barack obama's pen and have to come back under this phone sticky note rule here on administrative procedural act and prove to us that the daca? >> the double standard is in full display here against rescission of daca was legally president trump and we need to get more good justices on this bound. this is going to create a future court. steve: well, speaking of full problem for future administrations you are now display, i'm sure president trump tomorrow night at his going to have in november a lot tulsa rally is going to talk a of conservative voters seeing a lot about this. >> he imagine he might have high court usurping the something to say.
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americans' power. steve: he is going to have a new and that's going to be a real political issue going into the thing. election and that is, you know, steve: griff, you just brought we saw via twitter, we need more up the glaring hypocrisy. so barack obama did not follow conservative justices and you what you just mentioned the are not going to get them if joe biden is president of the united administrative procedure act. and so now judge roberts with the left side of the court is >> well, and you should. i mean, when you vote for saying the trump administration president, one of the most important things you get is didn't jump through those same those judge selections. hoops. i don't get it, if barack obama and if you were to grade president trump on judge didn't do it right, and now selections, he is the best in judge roberts is saying, well, you have got to do more, it just our lifetime. the best in our lifetimes. now, there is a lot more work to do as we saw yesterday at the shows you that on the merits of the case, not judging that, supreme court, but he has done a simply they didn't jump through spectacular job on the judge the right hoops and that's where selection and it is critical we -- how we wound up exactly role for him to continue doing. where we are now, ainsley. critical for america. ainsley: you are absolutely right. we are going to have brad ainsley: thank you so much for being with us. parscale. he is going to come on to talk >> good to be with you all. about the rally. we will ask him about this. ainsley: thank you. 44 minutes after the top of the coming on at 8:30. hour. let's hand it over to jillian you know him, the campaign for some headlines. manager for president trump. hey, jillian. jillian: good morning. let's move on to another fox news alert. unrest in portland overnight. a man former neighbor as
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protesters raging into 21st disguising himself as u.p.s. driver. night of demonstrations. richard is charged with killing they lit an american flag on lori at her massachusetts home. fire. look at that wrapping it around police say witnesses saw him the head of a george washington statue before knocking down that shoot her three times on the head and four times in the back monument. with a rifle hidden inside a box. it's unclear what exactly head led to the shooting. local reports say the two had a history of issues. [screaming] he has pleaded not guilty. nypd officers are encouraged to griff: protesters creating autonomous zone after the city strike on july 4th. council did not meet their demands on police budget cuts. the "new york post" reports fliers are circulating among the council slashed the budget officers telling them to call by nearly $16 million. out sick to, quote: let the protesters wanted 50 million, city have their independence steve. without cops it. comes amid increased anti-cop steve: meanwhile, one state further to the north in washington, seattle, washington. rhetoric nationwide over a private security company has officer-involved shootings. been hired to protect business the nypd telling fox news, owners and residents inside that quote: new york city police officers will be here today, tomorrow, and on the 4th of july zone. the move comes as the seattle to protect all new yorkers. judge bans officers from using tear gas and pepper spray during this man should be taken at face violent protests. value. and, you know, they did try to he has a machete tattooed on his set up a zone as well outside of face. florida police just arrested him the mayor of portland, oregon's
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for attacking one with a house. and it was referred to as the machete. cut another man's forearm during an argument at his house. patrick kim months autonomous is he behind bars charged with aggravated battery. zone named after a black man a new trick is going viral to shot and killed by portland make a jar of peanut butter look police officers about two years brand new. >> all right. here we go. check it out. ago. after an hour or two the police said we are done and took down holy crap. the barricades and it was >> what? closed. the video showing people ainsley: having a meeting inside his apartment building. spinning the jars of peanut he was saying to the crowd i hear you outside. i'm listening to you. butter on jars of sides a few the crowd wasn't happy because times. they didn't feel like the budget few it right apparently all remaining peanut butter pushes was cut far enough or enough. they cut 16 million. to the top making it look and, yeah, they wanted 50. completely full. all right. we need more things to do four so last night on tucker's show. lives. >> i can't wait to get home to he had a guest on his name is try that literally going to be the first thing i do. joey row dorsal foe. thanks, jillian. is he a business owner in this now, let's toss it over to janis dean who has the weather center transported to her living room. hey, janis. janice: that's right, right is what city looks like. outside the door my kids are
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having breakfast. it's amazing what we can do with technology. taking a look at the maps right all you see is plywood. now. we have got 68 here in new york there is no chance that this city. 71 in boston. town will soon come alive again. and we are dealing with showers and thunderstorms in the forecast for parts of florida as things couldn't get crazier, tucker. the fact that the mayor sends well as the southern and the central plains. we don't have any big weather more particle board and art stories this weekend, which is great news. supplies to the people up in but we could see the potential chaz, i call it jenny's kids for some heavier rain across the need stuff to do in their plain states as well as the downtown. mid-atlantic. but as i mentioned, we are not crayons, spray paint and more dealing with a big weathermaker particle board so they could occupy their down time. that's going to bring tornadoes. that's the craziness that's it's going to be a relatively happening here. calm weekend. remember, tomorrow is the first official day of summer. griff: is he exactly right. it couldn't get crazier. and father's day on sunday. to be honest it, couldn't get so, as you can see, summertime heat for much of the country further from having anything to still a little bit cooler across do with racial indiswrowivel a the northern rockies and the resolution. northern plains. i think that's really how most remember, the summer solstice americans now see what's going officially begins at 5:43 on out on the west coast, steve. eastern time. steve: i think you are probably as you can see on the map a lot right, griff. of 80's and 90's usher in that all right. let's move in the west coast to first official day of to an issue that concerns summertime. all right. griff, and ainsley and steve, everybody here in the united states. that is who wants to be -- who back to you. will be the next president of steve: all right. j.d.
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the united states. thank you very much. of course, you are talking about first day of summer. will donald trump have another and sunday is father's day. four years? he is going to have that big check this out. can you see that right there? rally in tulsa tomorrow. we are going to talk more about #fox dad. that throughout the program. there is some great great joe biden would actually like to pry the keys to air force one merchandise. look at this. just perfect for the fourth of out of mr. trump's hands and be the next president of the united july. states. he has made it clear he will socks, things like that. all source of apparel now select a vice president probably available at shop.fox news by august 1st. what's interesting is one of the d.o..com if you are indeed a names that we are very familiar with, because she was one of the proud american. check it out, everybody. candidates for president is amy klobuchar. ainsley: i just wrote it down. and she made it very clear, i'm going to go check it out. dad you are going to get a mug. given what is going on in the maybe two. country right now, she is not thanks, guys. if you still need more father's going to be his pick. day ideas. here she is last night on still around, because skip another channel. bedell is live with the hottest >> since i endorsed the vice gifts for dad including president on that joyful night smokeless fire pits. in dallas, i have never it hey, skip. steve: nice. [inaudible] at all. let me tell you what i have seen in my state and across the country, this is an historic and remote purchasing. moment. and america must seize on this for a little help, on and off the road.
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meanwhile, someone who is right in the middle always with the best breaking news, jillian. good morning, what have you got for us? jillian: good morning to you. let's begin with this fox news alert right now. two firefighters are hurt battling a massive hotel fires in new orleans famed french quarter. flames erupting at the quarter house hotel overnight. the injured firefighters are smoking smoke inhalation. crews used a ladder. fifth floor window. both are expected to be okay. the atlanta police officer chawrged with murder in rayshard brooks' death turning himself in authorities as second officer charged reveals he suffered a concussion during the incident. gavin brosnan speaking out overnight for the first time after being released on bail. >> faith in the criminal justice system. i'm looking forward to cooperating with any investigators who are interested in having a conversation about what happened that night. jillian: brosnan calling brooks'
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ainsley: the supreme court upholding the obama order protect go ahead daca recipients and chief justice roberts made clear that the administration does indeend deed have the power to rescind daca they just didn't get the process right. can the white house try this a lung cancer diagnosis again? can leave you holding your breath. our next guest is was a clerk t ♪ but bristol myers squibb is working to change things. to -- kerry severino joins us by researching new kinds of medicines now. good morning carrie. that could help you live longer. >> good morning, ainsley. including options that are chemo-free.
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ainsley: what a resume you have. what was your reaction yesterday because we're committed to bringing new hope to daca. into lung cancer care. >> real discouragement but unfortunately not surprised because what we are starting to see is a parch the chief justice, unfortunately, just being complicit and the court being used as a partisan tool to try to delay and undermine this president's administration and their actions. this case couldn't have been easier. we have daca which is illegal, the president said we are not going to continue a policy that's already illegal. chief justice himself basically agreed that a very similar program was illegal, the so it's shocking to me to think he is allowing a program he himself must know does not -- the governor doesn't have the >> i cried tears of joy a few authority to do by executive order to continue simply by minutes ago, when i heard the creating unnecessarily decision of the supreme court on daca. procedural burdens here for the >> the daca decision is government, making jump through hoops that the obama something that supports our administration never jumps values as a country this way is through when it created the program in the first place.
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ainsley: your former boss, i know you clerked for clarence the american way and we're very proud of it. thomas. ainsley: we begin with a fox he said the decision was news alert reaction from chuck political. today's decision must be recognized for what it is. schumer and nancy pelosi as the annual effort to avoid a supreme court rules to politically controversial but uphold daca. legally correct decision it. it's the second blow to the is given the green light for white house this week. future political battles to be griff: president trump fought in this court rather than responding to the rulings saying he will release a new list of where they rightfully belong, the political branches. conservative supreme court he goes on to quality justices justice nominees by september 1. that rejected pretty much's bid steve: justice clarence tomorrow to end daca he calls them timid. what does he mean by -- what's as objected, the courts ruling calling court an effort to avoid going to happen in the future because of rulings like this? a politically controversial but legally correct decision. >> well, unfortunately, again, joe biden praised the supreme this is something where it's an court tweeting he will make dock action that congress should have been taken. this takes the onus off of a permanent if elected he will do that on day one. congress to do the right thing. all right welcome to the 8:00 and president obama effectively hour of fox & friends, live from did that when he side stepped new york city and all across the congress. and created daca just by area, griff is down in d.c. executive order. so, congress is will when the since it is a friday let's bring court steps in and does it, it in geraldo, fox news doesn't force their hand and say correspondent at large. you know what? you guys take responsibility. geraldo: hi, steve. steve: good morning to you, sir. they would lo to have that responsibility taken off their shoulders. it's very unhealthy. geraldo: ainsley, hi, griff.
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justice thomas says it creates steve: so let's explain to the very bad incentive for outgoing folks how we got to where we are president to create all sorts of when barack obama was elected executive orders regardless of and the democrats had a majority whether they have any underlying in the house and the senate, the merit or have any authority to do them. the next president then is going to have to spend your years democrats never ruled on past legislation on piece by piece slowly undo them. comprehensive immigration reform so the president was then faced with well, what do i do? that's a horrible incentive to do i just do an executive order? create. ainsley: op-ed in the ne "new yk you know i can't do that, we post" that talks about how the supreme court is becoming the heard president obama say many supreme power. times. do you agree with that? listen to this. >> yeah. it's very unfortunate we see. so decisions this past week >> i know some people want me where they are taking over the role of congress. to bypass congress and change they are stepping in in the role the laws on my own. the idea of doing things on my of the president. the chief justice has often said own is very tempting. >> [laughter] >> i promise you, not just on he doesn't want the court to seem political. immigration reform. no trump judges. maybe there are anti-trump >> [laughter] judges. it's very disturbing to see this >> but that's not how our pattern continue if the chief justice doesn't want the court to look politicized, they should system works. stop making decisions that seem to be motivated more by politics that's not how our democracy than anything else. functions. steve: that's not how our system ainsley: alall right.
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works. he knew that. carey, thanks so much for coming he's a lawyer and so when donald on and weighing in on. trump was elected donald trump this thank you. ainsley: you are welcome. said to congress, i give you six they have been lining up in months work it out. tulsa for days now for president trump to return to the campaign watch. trail while joe biden remains president trump: we want to take still in his home in his care of daca and i hope we will. basement. why isn't the media demanding our plan fully secures the more from him? that is next. border, provides a permanent solution to daca. they're good people and the democrats are trying to not do, i offered a deal that was so good you can't refuse, right? because we want to do something for the 800,000, but they don't want daca. they really don't. they want to use it as a political football. steve: now it is a political football, geraldo the supreme court says the administration tried to cancel it but they did not do it by the book, and so now we're back to square one. geraldo: well first of all, president obama overcame that constitutional reluctance and he did issue executive order and then he did give a temporary reprieve from deportation for
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those brought here under the age of 16, before the year 2007 and hundreds of thousands of them now, somewhere between 600 and 800,000, you know, they have a requirement to be a high school grad or be in the military, they are the best, a lotta folks are asking me lately how to get their dishes as clean as possible. i think, of all the immigrants, i tell them, you should try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. i'm a big fan of daca. i know the president is too. cascade platinum + oxi penetrates and breaks down we've had personal conversations food soils some detergents can leave behind, , the president and i have, and he has expressed his washing away even the smallest food residue, desire to legalize and give even so it doesn't redeposit on your dishes. and oxi is cascade's most powerful clean, a path to citizenship for the formulated without any chlorine bleach, daca students but the president in his mind saw it for a deep hygienic clean you can see and feel. as a bargaining chip, just as cascade + the power of oxi. the democrats did. the #1 recommended brand in north america. the president wanted democrat support for his wall, his border wall, and he was willing to give on daca in exchange, the democrats, you know, indicated initially they'd go along with it and then they kind of stabbed the president in the back. the president then got his dand
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er up and he became an opponent of daca and sadly to me he was shocked though when the supreme court of the united states led by the chief justice, john roberts, in a 5-4 decision says you know, you can't, mr. president, mr. president trump, you can't cancel this program unless you follow the a,b's and c's of it and they found, the supreme court did by that narrow majority led by the chief judge found some narrow grounds to postpone the president's revocation of the program. i hope i'm not confusing people but as of right now daca has been given new life why, because a practical matter the supreme court won't get around to review ing whatever the president does in response to this controversial decision. ainsley: geraldo we had this young man on the show during the 6:00 hour and he had such a powerful message. he loves this country, came here when he was one years old, didn't have a dad in his life,
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was homeless for a while with his mom and he's so proud of this country and what it represents, and he's supportive of the president. listen to what he said his name is lario yanes. >> the president has forhe he'o the plate and forcing congress theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people to do its job. in the healthcare community, i love this country with all my working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. heart and i would die for this country and all i want as always, we're doing everything we can is for the president along with to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. congress to give me an opportunity to continue to serve my community, to continue if you have any questions at all, to pay my taxes, to continue to call us, email us, visit us online. be with my wife, with my family, we're here to help support you when you need us. all i want to do is just give back to this country that i love take care, and be well. so much and has given endless to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx opportunities. ainsley: how precious is he, or visit cosentyx.com geraldo he is a daca recipient, he's a dreamer and the president doesn't want to deport us. he just wants to come up with a bipartisan solution. what do you say? griff: back now with quick headlines, new jersey is a step geraldo: ainsley, i think you closer to decriminalizing pot. hit it right on the head.
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this is the kind of person that you want in the united states. state assembly a bill reduce the this is by all in tense and punishment for carrying two ounces of marijuana to a $50 purposes an american brought here at such a young age. ticket. in november new jersey voters the only country he's ever known will vote on a plan to legalize he just wants to participate in pot sales. a mayor of duluth, minnesota the american dream. wants to remove the job chief he's positive, he's from city job titles. forward-looking, he's educated, it's offensive to native americans. ambitious, believes in the american system and the under her pnge to city american dream. it just seems to me, you know, administrator. she is still unshear sure what why can't both sides of the to do about the titles of the aisle agree that this is the kind of person we want in city's police and fire chiefs. this country. why can't we find a way to do it steve? steve: thank you very much, where you satisfy both sides? griff. as the president returns to the you know, in compromise you campaign trail tomorrow down in don't get everything you want. tulsa with a big rally. joe biden is back in his maybe the democrats have to bend a little on the border wall, basement having now gone over two months without holding a formal in person press this thing is already over 200 miles long. conference. so are the media covering for it's generally pretty popular biden by not demanding with people. transparency and answers on top it certainly brought order to of election issues. the border in the san diego here to discuss media reporter for the hill joe con challenge. tijuana area. why not accept that as a joe, good morning to you.
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>> good morning, steve. how are you? compromise and the president for steve: i'm doing okay. his part can say to the a couple of days ago joe 800,000, you know, i love you, i biden, -- joe con charges did love what you're doing, i love that press conference i guess your positive and patriotism and i think there's room for a you would call it more of a compromise but at the very least press availability where he the president has suffered an talked about the president and abrupt defeat at least covid. temporarily by the chief justice and campaign reporter peter who like neil gorsuch, his pal doocy who used to live upstairs at my house tried to ask him some questions on the way in or with the lgbtq ruling last week , you know, the president out had no interest in answering has been shocked by conservative them. so far that has worked. less is more with joe biden and the press. >> you agree, actually, with jurists who've taken liberal positions and he terry mcauliff the former says the people suddenly doesn't virginia governor who says joe biden should stay in his like me he's certainly going to basement because the strategy is working if you are looking at polling and if you believe the campaign on the filling whatever empty seats he gets the polling right now and polling is opportunity to fill if he's basically irrelevant if 2016 taught us anything at this elected to the second term. stage. steve: yeah, and thank you, look, the chances of joe biden. geraldo you're spot on. he hasn't had a press conference this is all about the campaign. now in nearly 77 days. this is going to be a big issue and the chances of him having in the november election. one even in 100 days, 120 days, geraldo: thanks for joining us have a great try.
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let's put it this way, john geraldo: thank you, griff. roberts and we're talking about griff: straight to the fox news the supreme court justice, not the fox news correspondent, he alert the ex-cop facing felony will be invited to the white murder charges in the death of rayshard brooks due in court for house fourth of july barbecue the first time today, and before joe biden holds a press garrett wolf turning himself in conference because we want the as the second man charged scripted joe biden if you are his campaign, we want the hun officer is released on bond. knowledgized one we don't want ainsley? ainsley: and brian is live in atlanta for us with the tensions extemporaneous joe biden because that's where he gets in trouble and when people see him speak in that are building between the protesters and the police. those situations they think wait what's the latest, brian? a minute this isn't even the vice president of four years a reporter: ainsley, good morning. former atlanta police officer garrett wolf is expected to make his first court appearance add agoor the sharp vice president noon today by a video conference at the fulton county courthouse. in 2001 when he debated paul ryan in that debate then. joe biden is in the business of behind me, rolfe faces felony hand picked questions from hand murder charges for shooting and picked outlets in very safe situations. killing rayshard brooks shooting him twice in the back. the burn time he has been challenged this entire month was the district attorney says he will not pursue the death penalty but still, rolfe faces by charlie main la god the radio host in new york. that didn't go well for him at up to life in prison. all. they want to avoid that his partner turned himself in as happening again. well yesterday and he is free on bond facing four charges steve: there are so many questions people have police including aggravated assault for
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allegedly standing on reform and things like that. brooks arms as he was lying on he would be asked about his 1994 the ground dying. meantime, atlanta police officer crime bill or working with s called out wednesday segregationists to get things night and again yesterday in done. or he would be asked about how protest of the charges. he fought student busing which some officers believing that use kamala harris very fame of force was warranted. husbandly brought up in one of those debates and she asked him that and put on the spot eight officers resigned last suddenly she skyrocketed for a week and morale is at an while. >> exactly right. all-time low. a private organization, the she could skyrocket again with atlanta police foundation, his vice presidential pick last donated $500 to every atlanta police officer in an effort to night with amy klobuchar dropping out. boost morale. you are exactly right. i would love to see more questions asked of joe biden in additionally we'll be providing meals to officers working 12 terms of you had 8 years, hour shifts and replacing and including a time where you had a repairing more than 20 patrol democratic controlled congress cars destroyed in the recent and senate to pass, for instance, police reform. the police reform that's now riots as well as police bicycles going to be worked on by tim it's an atlanta police union scott and democrats hopefully in says one officer showed up to terms of getting some reforms there or how about prison reform patrol thursday morning in a zone typically patrolled by that also president trump passed when the african-american press several dozen. >> definitely scared and i of 8 years did not pass. so there are plenty of questions, good questions you guess scared isn't it but they're afraid to do their job could ask joe biden that
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actually had to do with policy at this point, because not about things that people care because they're afraid of how to about. and, instead, we are not seeing do it. they've been trained to do that that meanwhile, i always hear and they know what they are that president trump, you know, doing but the problem is they've he's a threat to the first been betrayed and back stabbed amendment and horrible for the press. by their own mayor, the d. a. know, this president trump has taken more questions directly from reporters than any other president by a country mile and reporter: police officers believe the fulton county he is only in his first term. district attorney paul howard really announced charges and so, as far as transparency is filed charges too quickly concerned, joe biden is not interested in that aspect of the without giving due process job and he wants to be leader of before the georgia bureau of the free world. investigation could even finish and this president is currently its investigation. in office is taking questions on there are growing calls not for a daily basis at a pace we had an independent district attorney to take over this case. never seen before. steve: you know, in the last couple of days, the campaign has guys? steve: in atlanta thank you very asked rudy giuliani to act on the president's behalf to try to much. we have seen over the last couple of days with the protests get more debate, more and what not and these officers presidential debates. because they may not have press conferences but they ultimately being charged morale we've heard is at an all-time low in certain are going to have to have debates. and when you see the two of locations. in washington d.c., griff, where them, i mean, if you looked at you are there's a story out this the energy level or the volume morning that apparently in a new poll of police officers, of the joe biden event a couple of days ago where he was talking 71% are considering leaving the about covid versus the energy level of donald trump as we are job and here in new york going to see him tomorrow night
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in tulsi, it's quite a city and manhattan, apparently they're thinking about having difference. some sort of work action, a it's stark. >> it's just like 2016. strike on independence day, the tohillary clinton basically in 4th of july so people could see what it be like to not have august looking at the polling saying i'm going to take a knee police. ainsley? and try to run out the clock. ainsley: that's pretty scary for all of us who live in new and that's when everything changed for that campaign, when york. the president and vice president goodness. all right, thank you so much, steve let's hand it over to pence then, candidate pence jillian back in the studio with outworked hillary clinton in the headlines. doing three times as many events as she did in that month. and people said all right. mike pompeo blasting john bolton this is a guy who is at least ahead of his book release. willing to work. joe biden you don't see that poeont with sort of energy. the title "i was in the room too in regards to the president wants rally and by the way with " writing in part"it is both the debates i doubt they will go beyond three debates. sad and dangerous that john it's always been three debates bolton's final public role is in the general election. biden campaign will never agree to that they would rather have the of a betrayer who damaged america by violating its sacred less quite frankly. as regards tomorrow night in trust" comes as john bolton asks tulsa. i would hope that the president and his campaign would consider the judge to toss the doj's moving forward only outdoor lawsuit to block his book venues it. is summer. calling it an attack on the we have seen now it's almost a first amendment. certainty that this contagion a hearing is scheduled later spreads far less outside than it today. does inside. >> overnight tulsa's mayor so tomorrow night, yes, it's declaring a civil emergency. going to be a big crowd.
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the mayor announcing a curfew hopefully everybody takes all the right precautions and nothing goes wrong from a health near the bok center where perspective going forward even supporters are already lined up the convention consider doing it ahead of tomorrows rally. outside. remember, steve, in 2008, barack those who stick around past obama was it that outdoor curfew could face arrest. the mayor is worried about football stadium. that was one hell of an optic. safety as more than 100,000 people are expected to attend. the president should try to emulate that because you know he we'll have a live report from can fill a stadium of 80,000 if tulsa, later this hour. >>g he had to. steve: 1 million registrations criticism of his handling of for this event tomorrow. i'm with you 100 percent on the covid-19 patients being sent outdoor venues. good idea. joe con charges thank you very back into nursing homes "true much. >> thank you, steve. got to go do a zoom real estate politics." in an interview he says it's a " class. the real estate market in s. shiny object" meant to distract booming in new jersey and i want people from problems with the federal government's in. steve: yes, it certainly is joe response. more than 6,000 nursing home concha always busy right after the segment. residents in new york have died meanwhile, many on the political from the virus. left are celebrating after daca >> on this commemoration of june was upheld by the supreme court for now, but should they be? teenth, a am toker u.s. army our next guest is a daca captain shares his story from recipient who says the decision is actually a setback. slavery to west point and texas their story next. gop congressional candidate we'll dub it. wesley hunt joined us earlier and he says his family is living
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>> i cried tears of joyce a few minutes ago when i heard the supreme court decision on daca. >> the daca decision is something that supports our values as a country this way as the american way and we are very proud of it. ainsley: the supreme court ruling against the trump administration's effort to end the daca program. griff: but while democrats are praising the decision, our next guest, the daca recipient says the move hurts the dreamer community. steve: here to explain hilario arnaz who joins us from houston today. good morning how are you. >> good morning how grays doing? steve: doing okay. howe does this impact you. >> it doesn't get us that closer to a permanent solution. yesterday i was working and then all of the sudden my phone started blowing up and a lot of friends and family specific in the historic community congratulations trump is not deporting you.
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that was never the intention. trump's intention was to get rid of daca to to conclusion. griff: amid ongoing tensions between the u.s. and china president trump is making it yesterday's decision does not clear the option to separate give me a permanent solution. i still don't know what my from the chinese economy is on future looks like. the table. the president tweeting in part, ainsley: so, what is your message to other daca the u.s. certainly does maintain a policy option under various conditions of a complete de recipients? you feel like they think the president was trying to deport coupling from china. here to discuss it fox news and you are saying that he wasn't. what did he want to give to your senior stack analyst and retired community to the daca four star general jack keane. recipients? good morning to you, general. >> yeah, since day one i have >> gorning to you, griff. supported this president because the president is a president, griff: your reaction to the president's tweet about de first, a roughly law but also a coupling with china. >> well i think he's putting it compassionate leader. and the president has stood for out there as an option. clearly we have some major the daca community. he has supported the daca issues with china and covid-19 community. certainly exposed a lot of these if anything, he is stepping up to the plate and forcing congress to do its job. i think also there is an things pharmaceutical dependence opportunity here for the white , telecommunication house to invite the dreamer dependence on them and a huge community. i would love to sit down with the president to tell them my supply chain dependence on them story. tell them what it means for the to help their national security daca community.
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also think, you know, politics, and military defense posture so i think as a result of that especially in this, you know, there's serious initiatives on the part of the government to election year optics and places incentivize american companies to break away or to use the phrase "decouple" from them, but in terms of decoupling the lie arizona, nevada, new mexico whole economy, that's and give us an opportunity to work together and change this another matter. i'm not an economist but i think narrative that trump is somehow trying to deport the dreamer that be considerably challenging community, which is not true. and i'm not certain it's necessary the best thing, because the fact that our griff: hilario you say you want economies are intertwined, griff congress to do its job. what does a solution for the , and there is dependency dreamer community look like? >> well, we need to work on both on each other, also i think sides of the aisle. keeps down the friction in terms i think on one side we are asking for a permanent solution. of national security implementations and military on the other side we need border security. i think that's the best confrontation, but clearly, we opportunity to work together. have got to fix ourselves in and i will tell you one last terms of our dependence on them thing. i have seen this president -- this is president with results. i have seen him work with griff general, you put your congress on bipartisan issues. finger on it. this president has brought friction is the appropriate word prison reform and also and , now we had a meeting with the ccp officials, how do you during these times of diffuse the tensions between our
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two countries given the fact uncertainty he brought the cares act he needed both parties to that china appears to be somewhat, if not ourselves in. get that passed. i know there is hope and opportunity to work together to pass an immigration reform bill. >> well you're absolutely right but, again, a solution, a best i think china wanted this meeting is what our solution would be a permanent diplomats are telling us and solution for dreamers in they wanted it because of just exchange for border security what you said. package. steve: sure, and hilario you they wanted to diffuse the remember back in 2017 donald tension and lower the trump who ran on immigration decibels of the criticism. reform said okay, congress, the president xi has been in power seven years, griff. dreamer act right now not really he's never ever received a bill. criticism like this. it's just an executive order. he and the chinese communist let's make it legal. party for yes, their deception, congress should work on it. i'm going to give you six months. they are hoping to spread the they didn't do anything. he essentially thought he had a virus worldwide after they deal at one point with chuck knew it had human-to-human schumer. the 700,000 people who are in transfer and then the massive this country under the dreamer disinformation campaign to try to transfer provision would be protected and responsibility and the ability for it and guess what? get legal status, essentially, that blew up in their face, so if the democrats would have build that wall. yes, they've been back on their so it wases wall for the heels as a result of this. dreamers. at the same time, they are but the democrats ultimately said no. taking the autonomy away from
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hong kong and the world watching that so the criticism has been right? >> correct. and i think, you know, this is significant in terms of world condemnation and they've revery democrats' tactic to always say sensitive about their public image and they want to be seen they are fible fighting for the dreamer community. particularly by their own people fighting for the immigrants community. well, it's time to show up and as being powerful, very confident and respected work with this president. again, i think this president worldwide and i believe they are wants to get a deal done. somewhat from this and they wanted to get it towned down but but, unfortunately, yesterday's decision, i think democrats are they've earned this world seeing this as a win, an condemnation and it's not going away. griff: in just the time we have opportunity to use this as left i want to turn to a election year. wait a minute, here is an different topic and that is nato opportunity for the president to pushing back on the president's change the narrative to change work with troops from germany. the story and invite dreamers to president may discuss it a the white house. little later in the week, we'll i would love to sit down and talk to him about my story and find out. what are your thoughts? what i have been through and work with other dreamers so that >> well, i think to be frank, this could have been handled way we can get a permanent solution across the table. better. we've got huge issues ainsley: what is your story, unilaterally with germany and 2% hilario? >> well, my mom brought me here of gdp defense bill which is the when i was at the age of 1. nato agreement, yet they are i grew up homeless without my father and grew up in a bad the wealthiest country in europe , but i think that a neighborhood. it was my conservative values of better approach in talking this faith, family freedom and love over with our allies, all of this country. i love this country with all my
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heart and i would die for this the nato members, asking the supreme allie commander, the country. all i want is for the president head of nato to come back along with congress to give me and say what's the military an opportunity to continue to implications of it? what does it mean for the serve my community, to continue collective defense? to pay my taxes, to continue to it's an open secret that we need be with my wife, with my family. more troops in eastern europe to all i want to do is just give have an effective deterrence back to this country that i love so much and has given me endless against putin's aggression and his behavior in eastern europe, and hopefully that's going to opportunities. i'm just incredible and just grateful that i'm here today in take place when the president of that country comes here next this beautiful country i call week and will be increasing the forces there. america. that will be very significant in griff: well, hilario, thank you for your powerful message. increasing the tariff and i hope it's sizable. it's so important for all griff: i do too, thank you, americans here particularly in light of yesterday's decision. general jack keane, have a great friday and great weekend. hilario yanez, thank you very much. >> yes, same to you, griff. we hope you get an invitation to griff: all right, president the white house soon. ainsley: we do. god bless you, what a wonderful trump says he will release the story. >> i appreciate that god bless newest of succomb nominees you and god bless this country. after the nation's court highest rules on daca. ainsley: yes. griff: thank you; toss it over on deck judge jeanine pirro weighs in on the to jillian for headlines. president's fight. jillian: congressman matt gates boy cuba after clashing with a lawmaker over race.
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>> he is the light of my life. i couldn't imagine him -- loving him any more if he was my own flesh and blood. >> gates says he came from the u.s. from cuba when he was 12 years old. he is now 1-89s. louisiana democrat cedric richmond implies gates doesn't know what it's like raising a nonwhite child. he called out richmond for what he says is his hypocrisy. what makes you, you? >> he is fighting for equality your cells. trillions of them. but if you tell someone to not that's why centrum contains 24 key nutrients get involved because he doesn't to support your energy. understand because of his color. you are kind of being a so you can take care of what matters most. hypocrite there. and try new cetry new centrum s toda jillian: gates says raising nester is the most rewarding thing he has ever done. now to this: chaos breaks out at cincinnati city council after one resident demands more money for police. >> the police department should be -- should have the sole discretion on how to spend the money as it sees fit. [crowd boos] ♪ you know limu,g after all these years >> police department is under
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it's the ones that got away that haunt me the most. funded and unprepared. [ squawks ] jillian: wow. the man being loudly booed 'cause you're not like everybody else. during the public hearing. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, the committee cut the hearing so you only pay for what you need. short as protests filled out onto the streets as you can see. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. the city council has canceled today's meeting. the group of trump supporters nooo! outside of tulsa's center keeps on growing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ excitement building as the arena asked asks the president's campaign for a detailed safety plan ahead of tomorrow's planned rally. officials are worried about the spread of covid-19 with tens of thousands expected to attend. oklahoma supreme court is considering delaying the rally over those health concerns. the court will meet today. all right. football is supposed to begin in september. but dr. anthony fauci says it may not happen this year. our nation's top infectious disease doctor telling cnn, quote: unless players are essentially in a bubble, insulated from the community and they're tested nearly every day, it would be very hard to see how football is able to be played this fall. fauci fears that if there is a
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second wave, it would interfere with the flu season and force the season to be canceled. send it back to you. ainsley: i hope there is football. steve: we all do. all right. thank you very much, jillian. on this friday, let's go to our foxcaster janice dean who is in the weather -- oh there she is in the weather center. ainsley: she got a green screen, steve. janice: you know what? i'm still at home thanks to steven and anthony who came to my house to put a green screen in one of my spare rooms. i am the coolest mom on the block officially. steve: no kidding. janice: if you go to my twitter i will show you the behind the scenes magic of how it all happened. take a look at it shall we on my screen screen map. you can see the temperatures right now across portions of new york city into the 60's. we're going to have a beautiful weekend across the northeast, the radar will show you where we could see the potential for shares and some thunderstorms in
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the forecast for the southern plains. that's where we have the risk for strong-to-severe weather later on this afternoon. our forecast today looking very summer-like for much of the country. the northwest, you're going to be see calmer weather. i know it's been stormy this week across the southwest. the fire danger stuaro of courst into tomorrow, the official first day of summer. the summer solstice where the sun is directly over the tropic theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people of cancer and the beginning of summer officially begins. in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. all right. what did you think? pretty good, right? at novartis, we promise to do our part. ainsley: great job. get the kids in the neighborhood as always, we're doing everything we can and your boys to wear green shirts and stand in front of it. to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. they will be. if you have any questions at all, janice: sounds good to me. call us, email us, visit us online. janice: floating heads. we're here to help support you when you need us. great great great job, janis take care, and be well. from. slavery to west point. army veteran shares his to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx incredible family story as the or visit cosentyx.com country commemorates juneteenth.
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steve: the coronavirus pandemic during turbulent times, turning the triple crown the consider protected lifetime income from an annuity race upside down. belmont making a comeback as part of your retirement plan. tomorrow kicking off this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. off the trio of races for the learn more at protectedincome.org . first time ever usually it's the kentucky derby. ainsley: christina partsinevelos from our sister network fox business joins us live from elmo nt new york with a sneak peak. reporter: so we have the stadium right now, it's relatively empty no fans just yet but like you mentioned professional sports are making a comeback that starts with an iconic event that happens behind me on this track this saturday the belmont, normally it be the final leg of the triple crown but things are a little bit different this year woke-up-like-this migraine medicine. you've got the belmont that the 3:40 mid-shift migraine medicine. happens this weekend, the
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kentucky derby september 5 it's called ubrelvy. and then the preakness that the migraine medicine for anytime, happens in october and 2020 has anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying been a year out of whack for all if it's too late or where you happen to be. sporting events but one constant is betting. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop a migraine there's lots of online gambling, in its tracks within two hours. betting across the port and do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. since the supreme court lifted the ban on sports betting back few people had side effects, most common were nausea and tiredness. in 2018, 18 states have legalized sports betting and ubrelvy. the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. many more states are working on sports betting legislation so that means that here, at the big parks, they are practicing right now and it's unfortunate that we don't have any horses running behind us but this shows some of our favorite sporting events are slowly coming on the morize in. griff: meanwhile, president trump promising new supreme court justice picks in the wake of the supreme court decision upholding the daca program. steve: the president vowing to achieve a legal solution for employee drewers but wasn't that what he's been asking for all along? here is a flashback. president trump: our plan fully
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secures the border, provides a permanent solution to daca. they're good people and the democrats are trying to not do, i offered a deal that's so good you can't refuse but they don't want daca. they really don't. they want to use it as a political football. ainsley: here to react is the host of justice with judge jeanine and author of those books there liars, leakers , and liberals and radicals, resistance and revenge good morning to you, judge. >> good morning. ainsley: good morning, do you agree with the president? >> look, the president has tried over and over to try to resolve this issue, and shame on obama and biden for setting up an untenable situation where this is never resolved. the supreme court case that came down is really a shocker because chief justice roberts who is now aligning himself with the liberal wing of the supreme court basically says you know, you didn't get the procedure
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right. although what obama did wasn't right either, and it appears that the court is getting involved in situations that are not only better left to congress but they're allowing themselves to become a political force right before an election. what should have happened here is that just as obama issued that executive order on daca which was avoiding congress, and doing it illegally, this should have been allowed as well where what obama did was congress would have had the obligation to deal with it but when you hear things like chuck schumer saying i was almost crying and the guy is crying all the time. he says when i felt the weight ainsley: good morning, welcome of the world was being taken off back. grab your upon corn. amc plans to open 70% of movie theaters by july 15th and fully of the dreamers. the president has indicated he operational by july 24th. believes these dreamers should the world's largest movie chain probably stay. they are accomplished and closed its doors four months ago educated but he wants a deal.
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due to the coronavirus. congress doesn't want to commit they will not be required to wear a mask. to any kind of a deal. bringing you'll tide by the pool a wall is appropriate. side. we've got to stop illegal hallmark channel releases christmas in july schedule. immigration, and what has programming begins on monday, happened now is we've got this june 29th. the network will continue to air all playing out in the supreme court instead of three heart fealt yuletide tales congress, and chief justice each ewe week night and i for thomas who wrote it made it very clear that they followed all the one can't wait. procedural guidelines and griff: christmas in july sounds that this is a sham to kind of good. on this commemoration of keep it in the supreme court and kind of use it as a political juneteenth captain turned congressional candidate sharing football. his family's story from slavery steve: you mentioned something judge i just want to point out to west point in five and that is of course in 2012 is generations his recent ad sharing how the american dream whensident obama issued that and a better future is still executive order but in 2011 he possible despite today's unrest. was actually talking publicly >> from slavery to west point in about whether or not he had the authority to do what he did. just five generations. take a listen. that's our story. but it's also america's story. >> i know some people want me we persevered. to bypass congress and change we advance. we do the impossible. the laws on my own, but that's griff: joining us now with more on his family's story. texas g.o.p. congressional not how our system works. candidate and former u.s. army captain wesley hunt who does that's not how our democracy apaches in iraq.
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wesley, good morning to you. functions. griff: judge your reaction your thoughts you? should president trump be forced are in houston a hour hour south to follow normal procedures when of galveston. union soldiers went in there to they deem the law unlawful? announce thible bow litigation of slavery. you must be reflecting today. >> you know the shame of this >> i most certainly am. thing is that the president and so is my family. is trying to do everything the right way. we talk about going from slavery to west point in five the president is and its given generations. and when you think about juneteenth. you think about what it means to congress several opportunities us. and he has made a lot of offers it's very special because it shows the progress that we have and a lot of this , he said seen in this country in just a deals that shouldn't have been handful of generations. refused so that we can resolve my sister went to west point. i went to west point and so did this issue. the shame of it is that the my brother. my dad did 23 years in the army. so, when you think about that, democrats continue to not and you think about the want to resolve it so that they can use it against the president sacrifices that have been made but i think there's even a by all walks of life, white bigger issue here and that is that when the chief justice of people, black people, everyone coming together as americans to the supreme court is aligning himself with the liberal wing on progress this country. i want to see that same progress issues that don't belong in the over the next five generations supreme court should have for my posterity and my been kicked back because this is an issue that the congress needs 16-month-old baby girl and everyone's children as well. griff: you are a texas senator. to resolve then now the president is saying hey look one of them john cornyn , if they can do this , and introducing a bill to make juneteenth a federal holiday. your thoughts?
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and we seen roberts on the i'm in full support of that obamacare and on the census think it should have happened a and on the lgbtq ruling and then long time ago. glad we bring attention to those on this , maybe religious who sacrifice for this country freedoms are at stake and the second amendment is at stake and again those who made this so the president will have the happen. opportunity to get out there the idea of freeing slaves is and say you've got to reelect me something that is it's an even the supreme court has american ideal. it's constant progression. become politicized and it's going left. it's recognizing places where we steve: i have a feeling -- fall short and fixing that and >> that's why there is no -- steve: i have a feeling this is what senator cornyn is actually going to be your topic as you proposed is a step in the right open the show tomorrow what guests have you lined up? actually i see them. direction. you've got an all-star lineup. griff: speaking of a direction 1100 plus cadets graduating from west point last week. >> well we do have an all-star a remarkable day. the president spoke. lineup, but we are going to be in the middle of the president's what do you say to them as they go forward now a i very, very rally in oklahoma so we're taking a lot of that rally in uncertain time. >> we need them. and we'll have commentary on it, we need these young leaders. i can't wait to see the and i tell you what, when i president to see the watched the graduation, i energy, i believe there's a lot of pent-up energy watched the entire ceremony and and a lot of people want to get i saw that hat toss it. out there and a million brought me back to my sister's people are trying to get in and graduation. to my graduation and to my it's going to be a very brother's graduation. it's a special time. interesting night tomorrow night but these young people are going and we'll have a lot of good
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into a world where -- their commentary on it. can't wait. lives are going to be in even i can't wait. jeopardy. steve: judge thank you very much i lost 14 classmates in a global have a good weekend. war on tear. all right, meanwhile, overnight, one of them was a good buddy of she was just talking about the mine, david frazier, i also talk rally. tulsa's mayor declared a civil about them because their sacrifices are why they are here emergency ahead of the rally. today. those young people, they have to you're going to want to find out answer that bell. what this means and how it's but they are prepared to do it. going to impact the people who have already lined up, campaign that's what makes this country so special, to see young people willing to sacrifice their lives for this country is remarkable. manager brad parscale is going to join us live from hq coming and i saw in that graduation up next. class so many different groups of people. i saw -- i think it's one of the highest graduating class for black women in the history of west point. so, again, we can do this as long as we do it together and recognize the sacrifices of those that want to progress this ♪ country. griff: captain in just a few seconds we have left, what is ♪ your message this juneteenth really to a younger generation when it comes to racial ♪ ♪ ♪ inequality? >> we have to work together to get this done. woke-up-like-this migraine medicine.
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hey, mark. always have enough snacks. >> ainsley good morning to you yesterday we did see the people this summer, walgreens is making shopping safer, lined up outside the center here behind me and as you can see a with touchless pay and drive thru pick up, so you can keep your summer going. much different story this morning because of what steve was just mentioning which walgreens is that curfew that went into effect. it pushed some of the supporters going into the rally back a few city blocks and police, they are still setting up the barricades, there are still a lot of ainsley: straight to a fox news alert. questions though about what the excop facing felony murder things will look like not only charges in the death of rayshard here but a few blocks from here brooks due in court for the as this first rally will get first time today. underway tomorrow night and the first one since early march. the president had originally planned to host the campaign griff: garrett rolfe turning himself in as the second officer rally tonight on juneteenth, charged. devin brothers than is released on bond. however he faced criticism from black america saying he was steve: meanwhile bryan llenas is in atlanta today with that as insensitive to the state so decided to push it back to tomorrow night and what tulsa tension builds between protesters and police. will be looking like we do have brian? >> steve, good morning. some details that include temperature checks at the door former atlanta police officer for those folks going inside, garrett rolfe did turn himself hand sanitizer will be passed in yesterday and is he expected out as well as masks, of course to make his first court appearance at noon today at the the big question though is how fulton county courthouse behind many people will choose to wear them inside the venue. some of the president's top me. likely via video conference. supporters say they have been he turned himself in yesterday eager to get back out of here to with a couple hours to spare. hear directly from him. we are expecting a sold out
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is he facing 11 charges crowd pretty much in tulsa but including felony murder for shooting rayshard brooks in the the folks that go into the back twice and killing him. the district attorney said center they have to agree yesterday they will not be to a waiver to make sure they seeking the death penalty. rolfe faces up to life in prison don't hold anything liable for if convicted. the coronavirus exposure that could happen and health now officer devin brosnan also officials are putting out that turned himself in on four warning and there are a lot of charges, including aggravated questions about exactly what assault for allegedly standing tomorrow night will look like but they have to wait and see on brooks' arms as he laid on what tomorrow night may bring us guys back to you. the ground dying. he is free on bond. griff: mark meredith thank you very much. meantime, morale at the 11 want to bring in brad parscale police department is reportedly the campaign manager at an all-time low. at least 1 police officers have for trump/pence 2020 brad good morning to you. what's your reaction to you resigned as some officers heard our reporter there about continued to not show up for the mayor issuing this curfew, work thursday in protest. it's gotten so bad that the and the civil emergency, what police department tweeted are your thoughts? >> well look, we worked with reassurance they could still the governor and the mayor respond effectively to 911 calls they've been great and very after this police dispatch audio helpful and look, they are worried about the safety of was released wednesday night. everyone there, whether it's their citizens or those coming >> we are not answering 911 from out of town and i calls now due to personnel issues. if you can reach out to other congratulate him for trying to keep our people safe. steve: sure with what the mayor zones or i will have them assist 's directive says i've
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with our pending. received the information from >> [inaudible] the tulsa police department and other law enforcement agencies that shows that individuals from >> one police union said one organized groups who have been zone, one officer showed up in a involved in destructive or zone that is typically patrolled violent behavior in other by a few dozen. the police union says officers states are planning to travel to feel like the charges came too quickly and without due process. the city of tulsa for causing unrest around a rally. brad it sounds like you'll have ainsley: all right. thanks so much. some company. are you worried about a >> they have been betrayed and back stabbed by their own mayor. confrontation where you've got people completely behind the the d.a. and now everybody is president and then people who would like to stir things up thinking that if we go out and do our job the way we were >> i've been here since day one trained, and lawful there,ly, we and i found all trump supporters still could be terminated to be really caring, loving because the mayor and the city doesn't like the way it looked people that care about this country. i think you see people coming in on video. they are trying to disrupt, >> and ainsley the atlanta trying to create scenes and make police foundation has donated internet moments and do the $500 to every atlanta police things we see. officer in an effort to boost i think you saw it in the morale. president's twitter accounts the tweets he put out. ainsley? ainsley: thank you so much, they want that moment where some brian. now, to another fox news alert. fake news media can make it look president trump says he will like a trump supporter is not a release a new list of loving and caring person and i conservative supreme court have a great feeling that we'll nominees after the nation's
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highest court rules to uphold see 100,000 supporters down there just wanting to see this daca. gillian turner joins us live from the white house with more country reopen. on the court's decision. ainsley: okay so brad let's talk jillian? >> good morning, ainsley. about the polls. the fox news poll shows that joe here at the whit white house. biden is widening his lead over the supreme court's decision to uphold daca yesterday was not president trump. i'll read you what the some of welcomed news. the people were saying. the president responded to the the biggest motivation to vote decision by questioning whether for the president, 63% of biden the high court likes him and vowing to double down on efforts support supporters said they fear they will vote because they to appoint conservative junction to the bench. chief justice john roberts fear 33% of trump supporters writing for the majority says we do not decide whether daca or said biden will win, biden its sound policies. supporters 30% enthusiastic, the wisdom of those decisions trump supporters 62% none of our concern. enthusiastic and lastly if they we address whether only the were voting today, they say 50% agency agency complied with said biden, 38% said trump, and last month, 48% said biden and procedural requirement that it provide a reasoned explanation for its action. 40% said trump. justice thomas wrote in dissent what's your reaction? >> well first of all all being today's decision must be recognized for what it is: an on the 2016 campaign it was close to 150 i don't have the effort to avoid a politically exact number public polls controversial but legally came out in the last six weeks correct decision. future light for battles to be less than a handful showed them fought in this kurt rather than the president winning most
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states like michigan, wisconsin where they rightfully belong, there was never one public poll the political branches. that ever said we were winning the republican lawmakers widely and guess what? slammed the opinion. the president won them. here is senator ted cruz cruz. i've always said and i said this in 2016 the public polling system is broken. >> in both cases john roberts we're underpolled. there's a large percentage of was on the wrong side. roberts wrote the opinion and it was john roberts and the four trump supporters that fear someone saying to them, you know liberals. anksd the opinion is -- it's a , why would you be voting for trump, and then you look at the enthusiasm gap. joke it is a joke. the president is going to turn he is playing games. out more voters. people aren't excited for joe biden. he's hiding in his basement, he >> now for democratic leadership doesn't want to come out and his including senate majority leader handlers can't even let him speak and i think that's going chuck schumer the ruling came as to continue to show that the a tremendous victory. take a listen. >> i cried tears of joy in these president has the right direction for this country and he will win four more years and very difficult times the supreme our internal numbers continue to show the direction towards court provided a bright ray of victory. griff: you know brad its been 77 days since vice president biden sunshine this week. held a press conference, reporters like myself pay attention to these things. president trump says he vows by september to release publicly a i want to take you to the list of his new topics for president's tweet because you conservatives on the supreme mentioned 2016 the president then candidate trump released a court. lots of folks here at the white
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house now focused full time on list of his supreme court picks and it was a very successful getting that list together. tactic, now we have him tweeting ainsley? that he will release by september 1 a new list of griff: hurt. ainsley: thanks, jillian. conservative supreme court justice nominees, what's your griff: fascinating that list the list when the president ran the thoughts on that? first time helped him get >> well i think look this is elected in 2016. one of the most important things it's important to think where of people across america needs this all began. to know. now, the president who said he most likely the president can wants to work with congress for get one or two more supreme court picks and another term, i a bipartisan solution. think this is very crucial for this all began 8 years ago when the future of this country. president obama used executive it could support having a order through executive action conservative court for another to put this daca program into generation and this is extremely use. here is president obama back in important. americans need to know for whatever policy one of the 2011, talking about his most important things the authority to use it. president can do is nominate listen. people to the supreme court and >> i know some people want me to this president has already done two great picks and i hope you bypass congress and change the get two great picks in his laws on my own. second term as well and it's one the idea of doing things on my of the most important issues and it's probably one of the most own is very tempting. important of our lifetime. steve: i'm sure you were [laughter] watching a couple of days ago, brad, when joe biden came out of his basement and went and land b i promise you, not just on immigration reform. asted the president of the united states for the covid-19 response.
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that was not a press conference but that's not how our system because reporters were not able to ask anything, mr. biden works. hasn't really presented himself that's not how our democracy to the press per se, and now i functions. understand that your campaign has asked rudy giuliani to come griff: it's interesting president trump could do an on board and try to get the executive order to undo that one. is he not. commission that handles he is letting it play out the presidential debate to get legally, steve. more debates. steve: he is at this point. it will be interesting to see >> yes. what the administration decides whether or not to do it again steve: obviously you want to because essentially the supreme court yesterday with that 5-4 majority said that they should present the contrast between joe biden and donald trump. have used that administrative how would you describe that act even though president obama contrast? >> well first of all, steve, i did not. and we just heard from chuck consider ours, our people around schumer who said he cried when he heard the court's decision the president's staff, his people handlers, so they bring because the court essentially did something that he did not him up on stage, they tell him what to say and hope to god want to do and that was come up nobody from press will ask him with a ledges legislative any questions, so we can solution. the reason we are in this legal actually see what's happening pickle is because barack obama, there. but i'll talk about the debates. what we see is them wanting to as we just heard, said he did not have the authority to do have debates after voting has what he did. already started we'll see so, when donald trump came, in probably record mail-in he ran on immigration reform. he made it very clear congress, voting absentee voting because of covid. i'd like to see debates earlier
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and i'd like the american people i'm giving you six months to fix to see the president versus biden without the media filter it. remember this? >> we want to take care of daca. and what better way than see him and i hope we will. on stage, you know, and i think our plan fully secures the that's what america should see and it should see that this border, provides a permanent president is sharp as a solution to daca. tack and ready for four more >> they are good people. years and that biden is after and the democrats are trying to not do -- i offered a deal that was so good you can't refuse, multiple failed presidency runs right? because we want to do something he's just not all there any more for the 800,000, but they don't and i feel sorry for him and i want daca. they really don't. they want to use it as a hope jill takes care of him and political football. we can see him live the rest of steve: is that true? his life in peace. are they going to use it as a ainsley: so brad, there's political football? chuck schumer is so happy that censorship on the campaign trail the court did his job, ainsley, among the social media outlets. but it was very clear the twitter is labeling one of president tried to negotiate president trump's tweets with the democrats in the senate manipulated media. at one point it sounded like facebook says it's going to they had a deal where the daca sensor trump 2020 ads for organized hate. are you worried about this? recipients all 700,000 of them >> this is actually something i would get legal status if the actually have worried about over democrats simply agreed. the years. i think, ainsley, you know that i've been on your show, i've mr. president, we will give you the money for the wall. been all over talking about this at the last minute it fell
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i worry about the palo alto through. ainsley: yeah. we had a guest on a little while maffia as i call them. ago if you are just waking up. what they feel like is they have a moral obligation because we want to play you whether a this gest said. it was so emotional. he said he came here at 1 years american voters are not smart old, didn't have a dad. enough to see how smart they are they were home also for a while. they want to use the controls now he has said -- he loves this within their tools, the country. he has always loved this manipulation they can do and country. he talked about being a father try to filter change, modify, do and a husband now. he was pretty emotional about anything they can. what our country means to him there's hearings of how google and how much it's done for his maybe you lates results to try life. he said the president didn't to get you to think the way they want to deport all of us. want. twitter censoring videos and the president just wanted content. congress to take this up and facebook manipulating algorithms come up with a solution. these things continue to be a here is hilario yanez. problem and last night i tweeted there's a new rising platform listen to. this the president has stood for called parlor it's about free the da can a community. speech. it's about having the he has supported the daca opportunity to actually have community. if anything, he is stepping up a real discussion. to the plate and forcing liberals versus conservatives congress to do its job. let's have an open discussion i love this country with all my without a bunch of people that think they are smarter than us heart and i would die for this in northern california telling country and all i want is for us how we should speak to each the president, along with other and i completely support congress to give me an it and i continue to hope that opportunity to continue to serve we make a transition away from my community, to continue to pay these people and i think twitter my taxes to continue to be with is one of the worst of all of my wife, with my family.
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them and unfortunately it's a all i want to do is just give spare evil sometimes for elections right now and i back to this country that i love hope over the next few years, so much and has given me so and hopefully even by the end of endless opportunities. this election we see a move away from it because i think palo ainsley: i think we can all relate to that in many ways. we love this country. alto maffia is one of the worse he said that he feels like the president's leadership when it things out there. came to passing prison reform griff: brad how big is this view and the cares act by working in between silicon valley and president trump and what does a bipartisan manner, he supported that and he says he that look like if you guys lose hopes that the president invites him to the white house. he just wants to sit down with in november? >> well first of all we're not the president and talk through going to lose in november. that's just not going to happen his story with the president so we're going to win. they can come up with a solution together. the president is, we is real. griff? >> good point, ainsley. what hilario wants is a permanent solution. he wants congress to do bipartisan solution might look like. we will see if we get there meanwhile, we have a guest coming up. the acting deputy dhs secretary ken cuccinelli who is going to be a very important conversation because, remember, it was dhs that was making the case that ran contrary to the law. we shall see what he says this morning, steve. steve: all right.
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meanwhile, tomorrow night, 7:00 central time, the bank of oklahoma, the bok, is going to be celebrating with a gigantic rally, trump rally. you know e it's been months during this lockdown that we have been unable to get together at a great big venue like that. but, according to how the state of oklahoma has gradually changed things as they go through the coronavirus restrictions. the trump rally is allowed there but they are going to have precautions. temperature check when people come in. they have a hand sanitizer available apparently like in a little bag for everybody and everybody will get a mask. i do hope that everybody wears the mask inside because you know the critics are going to say look, did you see those people who weren't wearing the mask? they spread it. so they can't do any more of
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those. senator james lankford from the great state of oklahoma is urging older folks or people with underlying health conditions to stay home. don't go to the big event tomorrow, ainsley. ainsley: yeah. so, this -- it's this is going to be such a big rally. people who support president trump are excited about being there. canksd out several days already. calling it a trump festival great american come back event. apparently flying in on jet, 50 surrogates. multiple film crews will be there. musical acts will be there. a dozen republican house members and senators will be there. they have a stage inside, obviously, but they will also have a stage outside for the overflow crowd and the president is saying he is going to talk on both stages. i'm sure that will make the people outside extremely happy so they will get to hear him speak. this was kayleigh mcenany talkinhim --
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kellyanne conway talking last night. >> they want to get out there and express their beliefs. you have seen people through peaceful protest and you will see people whether it's in tulsa or elsewise, bret. they want to participate in our great democracy, also. i know people are adhering to the protocols. we can't pick and choose who can be where, wearing a mask or not based on our politics. based on whether some people think that folks are are irredeemable and deplorable. they have the same rights as anybody else to peaceably assemble under our constitution. ainsley: the bank of oklahoma center holds 19,000. 1 million have signed up. and tens of thousands are expected to be there, griff. griff: well, and you know, it's going to be interesting, ainsley, because tell you zaps mayor, a republican, has issued a civil emergency and a curfew around this event it will be tremendous interesting. talk about enforcing somebody.
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i'm not sure this has been decided and it's coming up in such short order certainly tomorrow. steve, have you mentioned, i have listened to you on this show talking about do they move it to an outdoor arena? i think the solutions here could come in many, many forms. find out. steve: you know, it was i think three or four weeks ago it was suggested when the campaign was trying to figure out how to come back this is going to be the comeback rally how they would do it. one of the early suggestions was they would do it at a drive-in movie theater. there aren't many that still exists but there are some which makes sense because you are in your car. you are socially distanced. going forward -- but apparently they thought maybe not a big enough crowd or whatever. but, you know, if they could finally get into a great big open air venue like a stadium and joe concha was on just about an hour ago and reminisced in 2008 barack obama accepted his party's nomination out at bronco stadium, 80,000 people. it's very easy, according to if
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1 million people did, in fact, respond to the registration request for the president to an 80,000 seat stadium going forward. make it about the rally. not about the safety and right now because it's inclosed situation. some people are saying it's simply not safe. but they are going ahead with it and we are going to talk to brad parscale, the campaign manager. he will be with us in an hour and 15 minutes from right now. we have lots of questions. they are real excited about doing the big rally tomorrow and they are trying to do it ainsley, apparently, as safely as they can. ainsley: exactly. we will be covering it. it's 14 minutes after the top of the hour. hand it to jillian in the studio with headlines. jillian: we begin with the unrest in portland overnight. protesters raging into 21st night of demonstrations pulling down a george washington statue toppling it to the ground.
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>> they then lit an american flag on fire throwing it on top of the statue: new overnight amy klobuchar withdraws herself from consideration as joe biden's running mate. >> america must seize on this moment. and i truly believe, as i actually told the vice president, i think this is a moment to put a woman of color on that ticket. and there are so many incrediblely qualified women. jillian: biden tweeting in response quote amy from the moment you announced you were running for president in a snow storm it, wasn't hard to see you had the grit and determination to do anything you sets your mind. to say you know how to get things done. with your help, we're going to beat donald trump. coronavirus cases are on the rise in 26 states. florida shaping up to be the next epicenter of the virus according to scientists at the university of pennsylvania. they say the risk there is the
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worst it has ever been. the state reporting record high cases this week. and california governor gavin newsom now requiring people across the state to wear masks in public indoor and outdoor spaces. okay. this mint the best thing you see all day. a tsa detection dog gets a huge surprise during his final bag search before retiring. [cheers] he is having a ball. can you see excitement as he is gifted dozens of tennis balls. the hard-working pickup was-word after hector, a firefighter who died on 9/11. he has worked at the indianapolis arpg for more than 8 years. he was adopted by his handler. and a much deserved retirement he has now. steve: no kidding. griff: that's great. way to go. thanks, jillian.
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congressman pete stauber is one of the lawmakers leading the republican effort on police reform. he's the perfect man for the job. he's an ex-cop and he joins us live with his ideas on how we move forward next. i'm a performer. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief
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>> officers having a discussion in this nation about are you supporting the law enforcement community or are you supporting communities of color. this is a false binary choice. the answer to the question of which side do you support it's i support america. steve: after tim scott, the senator from south carolina unveiled the senate republicans' police reform legislation, our next guest, who served in law
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enforcement for over two decades is making it his mission to help pass this reform in the house by introducing a companion bill. and did he that yesterday. and he is minnesota republican congressman keith staub his or her joins us from d.c. good morning to you. >> good morning, thanks for having me. steve: it's good to have you. before we talk about your companion piece to the justifiable account. tell me your story. tell me about your experience with law enforcement. >> i served 23 years in law enforcement in the state of minnesota and my hometown of duluth, minnesota. i started a patrol officer and retired as area commander and i was a community policing officer and the law enforcement profession is honorable and noble for sure. steve: absolutely. you know what the cops on the front lines are going through right now because i understand you were the victim of two violent gun crimes as well. >> yeah. in 1995, i was shot in the head while off duty, actually and
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then while on duty there was an individual that tried to take my life and by the grace of god, the gun malfunctioned and i was literally fighting for my life. and those two incidents i carried with me throughout my career and really understood the compassion and love for policing. steve: and that is what you put into your bill so tell us what's in your version of the justice act which you introduced into the democrat controlled house yesterday. >> it's very similar to senator scott performance measure in there this is what the people in our communities are calling for in that act it's a very good piece of legislation giant steps for accountability, transparency and performance measures for law enforcement members of our community throughout the country. steve: sure. congressman, you know that the democrats, even before senator scott introduced his bill, said
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it's not enough. i'm sure they said the same of >> well, i think that -- i understand politics. and, of course, i think the leadership on the other side is going to, you know, say that. but, the bottom line is i want a piece of legislation that can get signed into law. and this one has a great chance of getting signed into law. it has 85% of the things that the democrats want. so i think it's a very good law. steve: well, you know, we will see how it is received ultimately. but, right now, you understand what our mental and women in blue are facing on the front lines today as they wake up on this friday morning, there was a survey done with d.c. cops, 71% of the dv cops who are working right now are thinking about leaving. here in new york city, where we have got something like 40,000 police officers, they are planning a strike, essentially, on independence day to show new york city what it would be like to not have cops. so you understand the
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frustration of the men and women who are trying to keep us all safe. >> i think that you know, going back to my peaceful legislation. it involves community policing. what it says the whole philosophy and it's got to be from the top on down is that you don't police your community, you police with your community. and those -- you bring that type of legislation to america, and you are going to see the difference. and you are going to see that trust and relationship building between the police officers and the communities that they serve. steve: well, sir, thank you very much for your service and thank you very much for telling us your story on this friday morning. >> you are welcome have. a wonderful day. steve: you as well, sir. thank you. meanwhile, today is june 19th. america marks juneteenth, the day marking the end of slavery in the united states. dr. alveda king, the niece of dr. martin luther king jr. is here with a powerful message on this special day.
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griff griff welcome back. time for news by the numbers. $4.5 trillion how much house democrats want to spend on new infrastructure bill. includes everything from roads, education, to greenishives. the government might have to borrow more money to pay for it. but house leaders hope to pass it before the fourth of july recess. next, nearly 95,000. that's how many jeep cherokees are being recalled. fiat chrysler says transmission problems made 2014 and 2017 need to be fixed. the park function may not work causing your vehicle to roll await a minute and finally 30. that's how many new routes jetblue is adding to summer schedule. the airline says the changes
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between july and august are for leisure travelers who want to see friends and relatives after months on lockdown ainsley. >> today america commemorates the 155th anniversary of juneteenth. this day back in 1865 union trips galveston beings texas. emachines nation enslaved people in the south. joining us with her message on important day is the niece of dr. martin luther king jr. and fox news contributor dr. alveda king. good morning to you, dr. king. >> good morning, ainsley. how are you? ainsley: i'm great. you know, this is a day that we do, we celebrate. it's extremely important this year because of the climate. what's your message to the nation? >> this jubilee is very important. i call it jubilee juneteenth. it should be accompanied by a great celebration of liberation along with repentance and
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restoration. as the civil rights and unborn i'm waiting for a juneteenth or jubilee below for the babies in the womb. however, this one is dealing [inaudible] although we are only one race and one blood. juneteenth means that two years after the emancipation proclamation it took two years for the slaves in texas to find out that blacks were free. and we do celebrate that. what is so important, is that there is anarchy and turbulence and race war in america. so it's time to put that down to celebrate as human beings liberation jubilee and prayerfully. ainsley: you wrote an op-ed on fox news that is beautifully written. and the first line says this. pretty powerful it. says this might be the year juneteenth gets the respect it deserves. it's about time. well-said dr. king. why did you write this? >> i as a african-american woman
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70 years old, much turbulence, and much fighting about racism. about who is racist better than the other. we are all human beings. my uncle martin luther king jr. said we must learn to live together as brothers i will add in sisters or parent together as fools. i know juneteenth is very important. i have been celebrating it most of my life because we were always aware of it. so, i think that it's very important during this juneteenth for us to learn to come together, resolve our differences, celebrate juneteenth. i will be in tulsa tomorrow with president trump. and you know there was a terrible atrocity in the black community for our black wall street. and i think it's time make awmedz with some of those things to move forward together as americans not color blind. we can see each other. but learning how to work together.
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so juneteenth is still a time of celebration for me. but it's a time of serious action where we have got to reconcile in this nation. ainsley: i'm sure that senator john cornyn's bill to make juneteenth a national holiday will pass. everyone should vote for that thank you so much, dr. king. >> thank you. ainsley: you are welcome. as the supreme court upholds daca, the president blasts the decision as politically charged. so what happens now? acting deputy dhs secretary ken kutchecuccinelli is here to ansr that and he's on deck.
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steve: fox news alert. the supreme court by a 5-4 margin ruled against the trump administration's effort to cancel the daca program yesterday in washington, d.c.; ainsley. ainsley: president trump speaking out on twitter quote as president of the united states i'm askingule of law.
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i think certain people like zuckerberg at facebook has understood the importance of free speech for the most part.
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he's had to placate certain portions of his staff but if you look at other companies like google and twitter they have had completely kind of for their staff just say okay we'll do this and do this because they threatened walk-outs and go this and they are saying if we are not this liberal controlling system we won't work here any longer and i think they have a hard time dealing with free speech when they have such left wing radicals working inside their company. steve: brad, tomorrow is the big rally i'm sure you'll be in attendance. are you wearing a mask? >> yes, yes i will probably be wearing a mask. i'll also say this is a much different rally that hasn't really been reported. one of the big things is it will have an outer perimeter fence that allows a much larger amount of people to come. people on the internet are like the arena is only 20,000. well this is more of a festival- like. much more looking almost like a convention. tens of thousands of people will be able to be in attendance and we're going to have multiple places where the president can
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speak. steve: can't wait. i saw a promo, i think we'll cover it live tomorrow night. brad thank you very much. >> thank you. steve: ainsley what's coming up? ainsley: thanks, steve. today america commemorates junet eenth marking the end of slavery in the united states and an important history lesson is next. i'm a performer. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren.
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ed: big show top of the hour many people lining up in tulsa, we have an exclusive with oklahoma governor, one of the steps taking to make sure there's not a spike in covid-19 cases for what's expected to be a massive crowd for the president, and we'll have exclusively on what you might call the official restart of the trump camp and ron williams of the holiday plus we have a story captured on body cam but the story of a fast- thinking police officer saving a woman from a burning car some good news heading into your weekend if you join sandra and me and by the way early happy father's day to steve and griff. i've got this mug here foxnews .com/foxdad, steve and griff have a great weekend. steve: thank you very much. i've got the same right here in the studio. all right, meanwhile, today on june 19, america commemorates the 15 fifth anniversary of june teenth, this day in 1865 union troops arrived in texas bringing news to the last
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enslaved people in the south. here to discuss the significance of this day is associate professor at indiana university and author of forging freedom, dr. meyers. doctor, good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: can you explain why so people understand what juneteent h is all about? >> i think it's really part of a larger problem we have with the fact that african american history still isn't really being taught in our high schools, or even at the college level. we need to really do a better job of integrating that into our public school curriculum. steve: watt do you make of companies like nike and target talking about trying to make this a paid holiday? >> well i think it's a great start and the fact that it's paid is really important but i also think that it needs to be a state and federal holiday, so that we can actually, leadership starts from the top and examples start from the top and i think that just like martin luther king day, but i think that it
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needs to be something that we make national so that we can come together and really seriously commemorate this , not just as a celebration, although that's what it is so that you can seriously think about justice and liberation and freedom and take the country forward by thinking about this seriously. steve: indeed, and america certainly is having that conversation right now and i know you say that we need the leadership to make some changes, and talk about this and that's why we're doing that today. thank you very much for joining us today. our time is short because of the breaking news, real pleasure to meet you. >> well thank you for having me on. steve: all right we'll step aside and be right back. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i started once-daily anoro. ♪ copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators
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>> happy father's day to all of you dads out there, we will be watching you and i will join you on sunday to talk about fox nation. >> sandra: fox news alert as president trump gears up for his first campaign rally since the coronavirus shutdown began, supporters already starting to line up there in tulsa, oklahoma, with tens of thousands of people expected to attend. good friday morning on father's day weekend, i am sandra smith. >> ed: we have a restart of the campaign officially, the bank of oklahoma center asking for a detailed safety plan ahead of tomorrow's big rally citing a
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recent uptick in covid-19 cases as the state supreme court is hearing arguments over whether they delay the event altogether including endangering public health but the trump

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