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control of the supreme court they will and four people to the court they control everything. this is a radical takeover of our country and we better stop them. >> thursday april 15th the fox news alert they vow to do it before the election and today democrats are expected to unveil a new bill to pack the supreme court. outside the high court, they are preparing to fight the so-called power grab. breaking overnight in minnesota two dozen arrests and a fourth day of protests of the deadly police shooting of daunte wright. far left called to abolish all police growing louder. live report. >> am emotional and triumphant return to the mound for a picture diagnosed with cancer now in remission. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪♪ we put our hands up ♪♪
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>> ready and prepared and early, good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on this thursday morning. jillian: why don't we do that? let's start here, announcing a plan to away four justices to the supreme court. republicans are furious calling the court packing move the power grab. griff jenkins joins us outside the high court with what we know about the democrats plan. >> reporter: i think they call that jumping the gun and that might be what the democrats are doing because president biden just ordered 36 person 6-month commission to study packing the courts but it seems the democrats here who will be here later today on the steps of the high court to unveil their legislation to do just that,
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pack the court, led by jerry nadler and johnson and jones. the legislation would add four justices bringing the total from 9 to 13. currently the nine, six conservatives, brett cavanagh, neil gorsuch, thomas, chief justice roberts and 3 liberals, sotomayor, alana kagan and breyer, the change of heart a significant, as a senator on the judiciary committee he had this to say about the idea. >> it was a bonehead idea. it was a terrible terrible mistake to make. >> reporter: as recent as the campaign trail, october of last year he wasn't one to embrace it. >> you will know my opinion on court packing when the election is over. there has never been a court appointed once an election has begun.
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>> reporter: doesn't sit well with former and current justices, ruth bader ginsburg, liberal icon famously said 9 seems to be a good number and last week justice stephen breyer shut it down, saying politics would erode trust in the institution. last night republican congressman jim jordan blasted it. watch. >> the left controls everything because they don't have control of the supreme court, they will add more people to the court, they control everything, this is a radical takeover of our country and we better stop it. >> reporter: how likely is this judiciary act in 2021 the democrats will unveil today? not sure it will get there because the bar is high, 50/50 split senate, you need 60 votes to change the makeup of the high court. jillian: thank you. fox news alert, anti-police protests continue for a fortnight across the us, the overnight demonstrations follow the rest of the now former
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minnesota officer involved in daunte wright's shooting, the suspect charged with manslaughter, carley shimkus joins us with more. >> another night of chaos as hundreds gather outside the police department for the fifth straight night. protesters turning violent by nightfall, people lobbing water bottles, bricks and fireworks at police, officers responded by firing pepper spray into the crowd. lauren blanchard experiencing the police presence firsthand. >> as we try to make it out, police stopped everyone trying to get out of there, we were ordered on to our knees, had our hands up. >> 24 people were arrested following that 10:00 pm curfew, no reports of looting, protests spreading to other cities as well.
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lapd in riot gear confronting a large group in front of police headquarters in albany, police used pepper spray after rioters were at a police station and all this as former officer kimberly potter is charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of daunte wright. the washington county attorney saying potter abrogated her responsibility to protect the public when she used her firearm rather than her taser. erection cause the unlawful killing of mister wright and she must be held accountable. benjamin crump responding. >>, police to be on their greatest, and >> >> law enforcement, grant impunity for state violence.
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>> $1,000 bond, her home craft of berries and concrete fencing, her first court appearance is scheduled for today. >> senator john kennedy was speaking against the anti-cops and went into the actions of one should not define the person who wears the bad. >> when a radical jihadist blows up a school. we are always told. and i agree with that. the same rule doesn't apply to police officers. and that is why i said, and if you hate cops then you are wrong. how does that work out? >> 11 offices of been shot and
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killed in the line of duty. jillian: the rest in minnesota happening after the trial of george floyd's death, retired forensic pathologist testifying yesterday but floyd's death was the result of heart disease. the defense experts take to the stand. significant contributor conditions, heart disease, he would have the toxicology, both internal. >> reporter: the testimony partial contradicts constitution experts who say this is a lack of oxygen the way he was pinned down by police in may, chauvin will take the stand. carley: and infrastructure bill to counter president biden's $2 trillion plan. a gop source tells fox news, $650 billion, the bill is much
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larger than they were able to do under the last administration. the measure is expected to be introduced today. a high school baseball player pitches a no-hitter, walker smallwould was diagnosed with bone cancer 3 years ago at the age of 15 after going into remission. he returned to the mound at a cincinnati high school. pitching 19 strike outs, single hit and no big celebration ever. a walk often handshake with his teammates. he walked away with tears in his eyes. >> democrats revealing the plan, how damaging could this be. >> the new york times calling out a company that did not sign a full page ad condemning georgia's new voting law, the big box chain response to critics.
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>> my opinion of court packing when the election is over. >> open to expanding the court, i'm open to considering what happens from with a point on. >> janice: democrats moving ahead with their shakeup, four additional justices and what republicans slammed as court packing power grab. joining us live to react is florida congressman greg steube. thanks for being here. what happens today? does this get past? >> they will announce, they will add justices to the supreme court. the limited pastor agenda is to add more people to the courts. only thing stopping them, these
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far left progressive policies is the supreme court, the things they do through executive orders, things they have already done on illegal immigration, trying to get to the house like hr one it violates the constitution. and and and four more people was. >> what impact does this have, >> speaker ballistic and only was two vote on the floor. and we picked up 15 seats last night. moderate democrats are in a
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tough position, and and it is very difficult to vote for things like court packing, it is completely partisan overreach, showing an unconstitutional agenda. to withstand the races for these policies. >> >> >> tender female athletes, especially parents up in arms over the situation. where does this go in florida and how do you think the ncaa will react? earlier you said look what the mlb did? >> let the nfl, mlb, anti-aa do what they want to do and have their games only and democratic run states, not in states like
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florida where we feel strongly we protect women's sports. i have a bill that does this at the federal level, the democrats are in charge, but mothers don't want their middle school daughters not just on the field with biological men but the locker room and showers them, this does away with women's sports, why have women's collegiate and women's middle school and high school athletics if biological men can compete with biological women, doesn't make any sense and goes against title ix and the protections congress put in place and the 1970s to protect women's sports. >> this bill says transgender athletes in boys and men's sports. any pushback with the ncaa were the florida house? >> the challenge which is always the case in florida is getting
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that bill through the state senate. i urge the state senate to pass this bill to protect women and girls the play athletics at the middle school and high school level to protect the sanctity of women's sports because the moment biological men are permitted to compete with women you are not going to have women's sports anymore and complete change in the way women sports operate. it past the house and in the 60 day session toward the end of the session to protect the sanctity of women's sports in the state of florida. >> the ncaa says they will closely monitor the situation to determine whether there championship can be conducted to be respectful to all participants. we will see what they end of doing. and still ahead critics calling president biden explained to end america's longest war reckless, the backlash. >> dismantling racism, the plan for woke education coming up.
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world is on steroids today. in their world they drove us out. >> reporter: president biden spoke to former president obama and bush ahead of the foreign policy change. >> janice: carley: the families of 9/11 victims demanding justice, transparency and accountability. documents related to the release which is the fbi investigation into whether government officials provide assistance to 9/11 hijackers. the biden administration is preparing to announce sanctions on russia. cheryl casone from foxbusiness here with the white house putting together his first major retaliation against moscow. >> reporter: the biden administration is expected to announce wide-ranging sanctions in that country over russia's alleged campaign of election interference.
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10 russian diplomats will likely be expelled, russians it will face new restrictions. this will be the first us retaliation against russia after last year's older wind cyber attack which targeted 9 government agencies with us officials believe the russians wanted to mine us government data. >> hospital votes on slavery reparations. >> the house judiciary committee did advance efforts to the descendents of slaves, new legislation would create a commission to examine slavery and discrimination, and and it makes no sense to take money from people who were never involved in slavery and give it to those who were never subject to slavery. we will see where this goes to the commission. >> what is going on with the new
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's a big win for wisconsin business owners, the supreme court ruled against tony e verse declaring his emergency order, unenforceable and requiring him to get approval to state legislature. good morning. >> let's take a look at the governor's capacity order from october of 2020, public evidence limited to 25% capacity. public gatherings in indoor spaces. does this defeat -- is this up to business owners? >> this is the land of beer. the third highest per capita
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number of bars, 8 bars per every 10,000 people, and the governor can't make that decision. elections matter, democrat governor is very liberal, there is a majority in the wisconsin in the supreme court so this is an important measure. they want to get back to business and a mask mandate got struck down. wisconsin wants to get back to work, they have been hurting long enough and they want to have the ability to decide what capacity to take. >> i am sure there is that news. i want to talk about this. it is something that has been extremely close to your heart,
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the appeals court lifts the pole on an ohio law preventing abortions based on down syndrome, joe biden rolls back the trump arab and, the aclu statement. i want you to react to this. stop punishing people who have abortions and make sure people have disabilities have sesuppor integrated housing and the freedom to make decisions on their lives and bodies. what is your thought? >> with disabilities don't need to worry about things like community based housing and all the things they talk about if they don't get a chance to live. this is a very important legislation. very important movement. you saw governor christie gnome did this in her own state of south dakota. it is gaining steam all over the place and the reason is we know
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so much about fetal development and this is important to me personally. i have a little baby with down syndrome but we talk so much as americans about tolerance, it resonates as being empty when you decide somebody isn't worth living because they don't have the same number of chromosomes as everybody else. their life is worth living and if we want to be a tolerant culture we should not encourage people to have abortions, it comes is a lot of pressure from doctors to give bad advice to women about what the diagnosis means. in america, 80% or more, and,
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and societal incentive, to take care of someone with special needs, they actually have -- no children born with abortion in the last year. some have 11. they claim they eliminated abortion -- they have eliminated down syndrome but what they've done is exterminated people. this is eugenics on the grand scale. many people never met somebody with down syndrome because we are committing genocide against them. i knew lots of people with down syndrome, the number is less because of abortion because we are exterminating them in the womb and this is wrong and not good for society. my family is better for having our baby valentina, she teaches us about humanity, patience and love and innocence and we should not illuminate people who have a disability in the womb.
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carley: thank you for joining us. moms is available on fox nation. jillian: drop 2-year-old over the wall into san diego. the video released as vice president harris announces she will visit guatemala and mexico but not struggling us border states. >> we are dealing with root causes and looking forward to traveling, my first trip to the northern triangle. >> fox news 19 drone collected this in march and shows the facility growing in recent weeks to handle the migrant influx. we will hear from texas attorney general impact on the lone star state and the biden administration, the remain in
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mexico policy. major league baseball striking out with gop lawmakers, 5 senators looking to strip the league of antitrust immunity after a boycott of george's new voting law. and. >> parts of the country or backsliding to the days of jim crow passing laws that harken back to the era of poll taxes. >> senators ted cruz, marco rubio, josh halley and mike lee leading the call to strip the league of its antitrust immunity. >> tend to get a check of the forecast. janice dean joins us live. what have you got? >> a few things to talk about. let's begin with the temperatures where it is cold, freeze advisories as well as warmth for the gulf coast and
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the south, we've got a lot of heavy rain and flash flooding in parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, a couple severe thunderstorm warnings meaning we could see large hail and damaging wind, flood advisories throughout the day, a surge of moisture from the gulf of mexico will be an issue. know what to do if there is a watch or warning. further north we go, there's the snow across portions of colorado and wyoming. that is a pretty big deal but the bigger deal is we will see snow across the northeast tomorrow, parts of the interior northeast in new england get rain in new york city but considerable snow for mid april. >> it is not april fools. >> still had johnson & johnson vaccine in limbo while officials
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this is coming after tents bilateral talks between us and chinese officials. this comes after fbi director christopher ray warns no country presents a more severe threat to us national security and china. ray testifying before the senate intelligence committee says the bureau has thousands. >> 2000 investigations the tie back to the chinese government. >> reporter: the biden administration is working to cooperate on challenges with beijing including climate and the coronavirus pandemic but ask trump administration officials like mike pompeo say china needs to be held accountable for what he calls the cover-up of covid 19.
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>> i'm ecstatic the world is coming to see the recklessness of the chinese communist party engaged in the cover-up, fundamentally cost so much loss of life across the world. i hope they will begin to take seriously the responsibility, the chinese communist party accountable. >> ontario's visit to china comes days before president biden is expected to host a virtual meeting with world leaders on climate change, the meeting is set to take place april 20 second and april 20 third. >> reporter: patrice was breaking in 20,$000 a month, the chairwoman of the jail reform group, campaign finance records showing reform bill a jails all about 191,$000 in total. the payments coming from a self-described freedom flyer
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facing back lash a real estate spending spree. >> the department of education considering a framework that promotes, quote, dismantling racism and mathematics. it will consider the framework throughout the year and the school board will take action in november. educators for quality and inequality sounding the alarm on the program, they sent a letter to state leaders asking them to return that. jillian: still ahead texas attorney general ken paxton will join us live. at i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ - [announcer] meet the ninja foodi air fry oven. make family-sized meals fast. and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no other oven can, like flip away.
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to try to pack it. south carolina governor henry mcmaster on his move to block the white house from putting migrates in foster care ahead of american kids and mogul walsh on fox news and afghanistan troop withdrawal get to it with him and charles payne on the business of politics in private companies. a girl who challenge the pittsburgh police officer to a foot race was up against a former football player. about 14 minutes. >> the cdc admitting no proof the j and j vaccine causes blood clots. >> so you can educate the
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clinicians to diagnose to treat this condition because the usual treatment could make things worse. >> you haven't established a link between the vaccine and blood clotting events. >> no. >> >> causing scientific experts to wonder if it causes an overreaction was joining us is hans -- johns hopkins professor at fox news contributor. on the low end with 66.3%, three days ago they walked this back to do more research on this. in your opinion should this have been singled out, the age group of the women experiencing these issues, they don't know if there was a direct link between the
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vaccine and blood clots. >> even if there was a direct link i would not shut down a recommendation for everybody, a big reversal if there's a pause, where the clocks are observed, 6 out of 7 million including one death. there will be a few more cases discovered and another death or two, talk about one death of 7 million, if we use those statistics to shutdown medication we wouldn't have tylenol, oral contraceptives killing one in 200,000 people who take them. this is completely out of context. the fda's overreaching. >> no guidance on when the vaccine will be brought back because you have people on one side who will not take the vaccine but then people who have taken it, what have i done. >> j and j vaccine is 100%
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effective in covid death and hospitalization. that is the headline we are missing, a different story if you have enough supply of vaccine. the exceptionally rare complication but that is not the situation. that is what we're trying to do, save lives. it makes no sense to issue a broad shutdown of this vaccine right now and it is bad messaging given what we've been telling people. jillian: on doctor fauci on whether there is greater risk. >> one of the things we want to investigate, a similar type of phenomena that occurred during pregnancy. who take birth control pills.
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>> some research done on this and the connection. what is your reaction? >> doctor fauci, the most noncommittal terms, that is generally doctor fauci but doesn't want to be wrong. if you think about it, what we're seeing after the vaccine was administered is a temp oral association that will conclude those clots were associated, we have seen it with no virus vector vaccines. the body's inflammatory reaction causing inflammation in the blood vessel leading to clots. jillian: they took the j and j vaccine a week ago, what words of encouragement would you have?
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it is already controversial but people are concerned, a small group of people experiencing them. >> taking tylenol that days as dangerous or more dangerous. something to be aware of. if you have a sudden headache, change in mental status, everything is different, signed a possible blood clot. jillian: thanks for your take on things, doctor marty mc harry. good information is always. still had democrats are expected to release a plan to pack the supreme court today. texas attorney general ken paxton will join us live to react next. an annuity can help cover essential expenses in retirement. have the right financial professional show you how... this is what an annuity can do.
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jillian: welcome back, texas and missouri are suing the biden administration for scrapping the remain in mexico policy. claiming the border surge is putting unprecedented burden on state and federal resources. joining me live one of the key players that lawsuit texas attorney general ken paxton, sir, thank you for your time this morning. we appreciate it? >> good morning. jillian: good morning. so what do you think is going to come of this? what are you hoping comes of this lawsuit? >> well, would we think this is one of the most effective immigration policies that trump put in place. it was actually working very well, people stay in mexico everybody figured out immigration they could come in
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and claim asylum even though only about 14% end up getting asylum and disappear into the country. this policy was actually working. why joe biden decided to undo something so successful we don't know. we believe we will win in court and that this policy will be back in place. jillian: we will certainly continue to follow that you know, in the meantime with each day that passes do you wonder the threat long term how much greater that threat is to our communities, not just along the border but throughout the entire country because of specifically the infiltration of drugs that have come acrossed border. >> there is no doubt as the numbers increase, they will move out of texas and the border state. right now we are taking the brunt of it. there are thousands of people here that weren't here two months ago. those people will start being moved around because we don't have enough places for them to statement the rest of the country we will start seeing as time goes on they will start seeing the impact of higher crime rate, of covid, the transmission of covid and other diseases and issues with human trafficking and drug-smuggling that we are seeing.
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jill are you disappointed that the president and vice president haven't visited the border yet and have you spoken to them about it. >> i have not spoken to them about it but i'm extremely disappointed. one of the major issues of our time given their policy changes the impact i would expect them to go down to the border and start trying to understand the implications of what they are doing and how it's affecting texans and talk to people being activisted including the people on the border doing the work. july jill now, let's talk about this because today democrats are expected to unveil a bill that would expand the supreme court to 13 justices. let's take a listen to joe biden's stance on this. his stance has flip flopped a little bit. take a listen. >> you will know my opinion on court-packing when the election is over. >> i'm not a fan of court-packing. >> are you open to expanding the court? >> i'm open to considering what happens from that point on. jillian: at the end of the day, what do you think ends up happening here and how dangerous would this be? >> well, it looks purely political. i think most of the members of
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the court have expressed opinions on, this even ruth bader ginsburg said there is no reason to pack the court it. looks political that body is viewed as nonpolitical. supposed to rule on the law no. reason given why they want to dissipate the current impact of the court. that seems to be the direction we are going. i certainly hope that we don't change things just for political reasons. right now, that's what it looks like. jillian: real quick, obviously it seems like the left would want to do though help the left, right? do you think ultimately if this ended up happening this could end up helping republicans we had congressman steube on earlier saying look this could have an impact on the 2022 house races. >> no doubt. maybe one of the main of the messages of the races come up and could backfire and that's what happens when you do something next stream. jillian: texas attorney general thank you very much for joining us and keep us updated on everything that's going on in your state. i know what's going on at the border certainly impacts some people down there and they want to get some answers, and i know
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you do, too. thank you. >> have a great day. jillian: ashley? ashley: pat moore graduated from alvin high school in texas 75 years after being drafted into the military just one semester short of graduation after serving in the air force and long successful career as a crop dusting pilot. is he now a high school graduate. we are seeing his diploma with his great granddaughter by his side who is also graduating this year. such a cute story. jillian: that is so so sweet and to have his granddaughter with him. some many men of that generation were called off to service before they had a chance to do. this they look back and say do you know what? this is what i want to do to for myself. >> good for him for making that push. make sure you download the fox news app. and scant qr code on your screen. jillian: set your dvr every morning so you never miss a
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moment of "fox & friends first." good to work with you today. ashley: town the hall first time i like it. jillian: should we do it again tomorrow. ashley: i think so i'm supposed to be back. jillian: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a great day, everyone. ♪ ♪ >> democrats are expected to announce a plan to add four justices to the supreme court. >> this is a radical takeover of our country. >> this is madness as if this country isn't lost enough. >> second degree manslaughter charges are set against kim potter. >> it should have been a more complete and thorough investigation before you brought these charges. >> i concluded that it's time to end america's longest war. >> nobody wants the truth to come home more than those of us who have had to sacrifice. but the last thing i want to see is another 9/11. >> shocking video shows another child being dropped over the border wall. >> i mean, if you want to know why people are coming to the southern border. listen to the way democrats have talked about this country. that's why the a
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