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todd: deportations dropping to a record low under the biden
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administration's border policies. plus. >> the state of done so much for me over the years, right in front of my eyes. he has been bad on every issue. jillian: caitlin jenner sit down with sean hannity in her first interview the gubernatorial candidate. her take center far apart from gavin newsom. todd: no love for the pd, scrapping plans for a pro-police event and the reason is wild. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪♪ jillian: good morning, how are you feeling? todd: a good view of the empire
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state building. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. todd: ice telling fox news deportation fell below 3000 last month, reported record low. shannon: dhs planning a walk-through of the migrant facility, and -- >> illegal border crossings surged at 20 year highs, they are plunging to record lows to abolish ice. clearly limited ice drastically. fox news confirming first reported by the washington post only 2962 illegal immigrants were deported in april, the lowest monthly level on record and 20% decline from march, 3716 were expelled after ice
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guidelines issued in february which former h h s assistant secretary matt bassett says is sending the wrong signal. >> if people get to this country allowing him to stay. >> reporter: they host a walk-through in donna, texas. congressman henry cuellar says it is misleading telling the border report. just next door, and currently 222000 kids, kamala harris announcing a day to travel south. >> the plan is to travel to mexico or guatemala and this
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issue were easy, the work we are doing is not going to evidence itself overnight, requires consistent and long-term strategy. >> reporter: that may address smugglers ads on social media pushing migrants into the dangerous trek north which florida representative demanding of mark zuckerberg writing in a letter facebook has no problem monitoring conservative voices on a daily basis and confident the company has the capabilities and resources to prevent criminal enterprises, and illicit activity. and the board of supervisors way into the border crisis, with a 1-year pilot program providing cost 3 attorneys to the tune of $5 million to the taxpayers. >> todd: griff mentioned san diego, the state of california and they are about to have in a few months a recall election out
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there, throwing her hat into the ring, caitlin jenner. she sat down with sean hannity to make her case why she's the best person to run the golden state. >> i'm fighting against the hypocrisy that is going on, he is bad on every issue, he's horrible for business. and where are you going, in arizona, can't take it. i'm an outsider. smartest people out there. i'm in the race for a solution. i need to find solutions to turn the state around. i love this state. i'm a fighter. caitlin jenner is an absolutely fascinating candidate for a number of reasons, not the least of which is as follows, there is a robust lgbt community, you would be shocked and surprised
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that a number of conservative lgbt q members. and and fiscal conservatism and social progressivism, that will get those and california has a huge lgbt q population in the aggregate, if enough people vote out mister newsom if caitlin jenner gets those votes. jillian: that is lying around, we learned a lot about what she believes, she is for the border wall, wants strong immigration reform and people want to get this country and it should happen and quicker pace and she calls herself a compassionate disruptor meaning she wants to shake up california but do it with compassion sort
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of like donald trump but more heartfelt compassionate approach, donald trump not known for that, but she did like the former president was a disruptor himself. >> what i liked about donald trump as he was a disruptor, he came in and shut the system up. he did something that i agree with, some things i didn't agree with. on the other hand, biden, haven't agreed with anything since he has been there, has done anything for the american worker, maybe other ones. it is a 180 degrees turn in our country. jillian: as for the signatures collected recall governor newsom come 1.7 million signatures going to the recall, we wait and see. and previously fiscally
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conservative but socially liberal, i conversation to run for governor in california. todd: that is arnold won. jillian: maybe jenner, who knows? turning to some headlines, josh dugger is set to be released on bail today was a federal judge granted the release as the former reality star awaits trial on child pornography charges. dugger may stay at a family friend's home, allowed contact with his children but only with his wife present. he cannot be around any other minors and his fans are using the internet, he p todd: of violent attack, sneaking up on a woman punching her in the head and robbing her before running off. police say a backpack which was
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stolen carry her laptop and her wallet. police still searching for that suspect. >> the media gave president by the negative coverage than any president in 30 years, the pure research center analyze media coverage of 60 days the clinton administration. in the latest study, the media ran 5 times as many positive stories about biden's first days in office than it did about donald trump in 2017. the study notes that half of all stories about the biden administration mentioned donald trump. >> this is completely shocking. my mind is blown. 9 minutes after the hour. this is how they take care of their business in hockey. >> >> it is three time
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>> the equality act to protect lgbt q americans. all transgender americans watching at home especially young people who are so brave, your president has your back. todd: the biden administration prepared to push back on states the past bills on transgender issues including those related to the debate over transgender athlete bands. keith perry is a state senator who joined me now. thanks for being here, how do you take that threat from the president? >> he does it out of arrogance or ignorance, the constitution doesn't allow him to be the one
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to make laws, congress does that or the state do that so that is what we have done in the state of florida. todd: 35 states introduced bills banning transgender youth from the sports, athletics, basically preventing men, biological males from competing women's sports. look at the map closely, it includes liberal states like connecticut, hawaii, new jersey. is the white house is reading the temperature of the nation on this one. >> if you think about when i am out talking to people about this when they read articles about those dominating the sport and young girls losing it to biological males that resonates with the general public.
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todd: an article attacking your bill reads as follows, transgender youth deserve equal chances to use teamwork, sportsmanship, leadership and self discipline and to build a sense of belonging with their peers. legislators are hiring children to score points with their conservative base, they know better and using children for their political gain. what is your response? we did lose him i hereby the beep that is a signal that we don't have him. carley: quite a response from him, tried to get him back up and running soon. 15 minutes after the hour colorado mom disappeared nearly one year ago last mother's day. her husband is charged with first-degree murder, the case against him his loved ones mark that coming up.
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police arrest the husband of suzanne mayhew junior one month after her disappearance. >> berry will make his first court appearance in just hours. >> he was arrested wednesday and started with first-degree murder in connection to her disappearance and presumed dead. >> it is not a day for celebration or does it mark the end of this investigation. it is the next step as we seek justice. >> suzanne was reported missing by a neighbor, this comes as police serve 135 search warrants done 400 interviews and got 1400 in this case.
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the investigation is active in the body has not been found. last year her husband barry pleaded on facebook. >> if anyone is out there who can hear this will do whatever it takes. >> investigators are not saying what led them to arrest barry in connection to the disappearance and warming sealed. >> today is a good day for all the men and women in law enforcement the tirelessly worked toward getting here. >> berry was charged with tampering with physical evidence and attempt to influence a public servant. he will make his first court appearance in colorado at 10:30 local time. >> the south carolina house
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voted to add a firing squad to the state's executive execution methods amid a shortage of lethal injection drugs. the bill will require inmates to choose between being shot or electrocuted. if lethal injection is not available. the senate approved the measure and the governor is expected to buy it. todd: andrew cuomo defending his nursing home order, blaming republicans for outrage over the administration's cover up of nursing home death. >> the republicans politicized and order put out by the state department of health on march 20 fifth which was from a medical point of view smart, they wanted to blame nursing home death on that order. >> top democrat telling fox news conservatives are behind all
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investigations into handling the pandemic, cuomo says donald trump and republicans have politicized covid 19 since the beginning. >> a police promotion canceled at new orleans zoo, was planned for next week at audubon zoo, offer discounts to guests who wore the color blue as a way to encourage positive interaction with police, and and the police superintendent called the decision disappointing? >> and we continue to come together and it is not a few naysayers to dictate our actions. carley: the zoo says orca the police department to come up with alternative ways to promote positive community engagement. it is not surprising.
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carley: does not look like a white supremacist to me in any way, shape or form but this is an example when you give in to cancel culture it just grows, it snowballs, when you cut cancel culture off at the passages appears. carley: then you have florida governor rhonda santos giving $1,000 bonus checks to first responders. what communities will be safer? todd: all countries moving to florida. carley: the time is 23 minutes after the hour. republicans go after big tech after trump bands from facebook is upheld, could you be next? tomi lahren calls big tech monopolies the enemy of free speech, she joins us live next. todd: from our friends, we will hang out with all of them. download fox been super 6 apps and play for a chance to win 10,$000, all you need to do is
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jillian: facebook upholds the ban against donald trump, the ban includes instagram which facebook owns. todd: the former commander in chief returns to a platform to speak out. >> donald trump is slamming facebook for its decision to uphold the ban from the platform calling a total disgrace and embarrassment, trump in a statement posted to his new communications platform is blasting big tech companies in québec free-speech has been taken away from the president of the united states because the
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radical left is afraid of the truth. and facebook's oversight board decided to uphold the january decision to ban him from facebook and instagram following the capital riots. facebook now has 6 months to review the decision, whether to allow trump back, platform or ban him forever but republicans are slamming the decision and warning big tech companies have become too powerful. >> google and facebook and youtube control much of what america sees. it is time that we break up big tech, not just regulate them. >> you will be hearing from the former president on his own platform which allows him to communicate with followers by posting images, videos and commentaries. the site from the desk of donald j trump at this point does not allow users to post comments or otherwise interact with the content except to share other
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platforms and facebook and twitter allow links to the former president's new site. todd: tomi lahren, above final straw, and big tech. >> if they can do this to the former president of the united states, someone who may run in 2024, it does do this. the silencing of conservative voices, i wish it could be a constant carrying platform but they are not. we believe in private company, ability to control with entities, the message and siphoning off and throttling conservative voices and the former president of the united
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states will stand up and say it has gotten this bad, i would hope the democrats would join with us in this effort to protect free-speech, as the president said what are they so afraid of? these messages are so horrible, the messages, conservative values are so horrible, why do we express them and the american people in the public decide what they want to believe or follow. why do you have to censor or shadow ban, and again facebook, twitter, instagram, snapchat, what are you so afraid of? todd: liberals love the counter argument, normal companies don't have section 230 immunity and that makes a difference. carley: a lot of conservatives speak out, and facebook is more interested in acting like a
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democrat super pac, and open debate if they can man donald trump all conservative voices could be next. and and disgraceful for every liberal celebrating the social media band, they can muzzle the former president, what to stop them from silencing you? the problem with that is that they are making those commentss. conservative are giving social media platforms because there is no other option. >> i'm on the instagram and social media platforms because it is hard for a lot of conservatives to break into major media. we are on fox news, wonderful platform, not every american has that platform.
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and if there's one person, if we are not able to break up big tech, go after section 230 which is something we need to do. we got somebody like donald trump who is fighting the good fight. and there have been other platforms, like parlor and the apps store, keeps them off the apps store. and then come back to this problem of big tech monopoly. if there's one person they don't want to compete with it is donald j trump. todd: one person everyone is talking about is caitlin jenner, take a listen. >> i love the state, the states have so much for me. watched the kremlin front of our eyes. i'm fighting against the hypocrisy that is going on. he has been bad on every issue. that is what i'm doing.
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>> >> and >> is that a solution for the golden state problems. >> calendar for the governor california i might think you were crazy. and it comes across very personable. very relatable. and and those who watch the kardashians over the years, they rooted out for themselves, listen to the interview, she believes in freedom. and taxes and regulation, and
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without methods, and being tough on illegal immigration, tough on climate change warriors, adding so many regulations devastating for businesses, and she comes across very common sense, she will sway a lot of people, doesn't go conservative on social issues, in california, someone who believes in maximizing freedom and that is what it takes not only in california, that is the agenda of the presi interruption with tomi lahren on fox nation. >> thank you. >> severe weather leaving a path of destruction across the south, e of one tornado touching down in south carolina, destroying a farm in york county. >> millions cleaning up after damage left behind by severe weather across several states in the south.
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>> those sources and coast-to-coast tracking at all for you, joins us live with the latest. >> >> we certainly have a busy first week of may and we will see what happens over the next several weeks, taking a look at it we have a busy march, not a busy april and we are off to a busy start for may so we have to see the good news over the next couple days. we are quiet and the cold front, all of that severe weather or part of the reason we saw all of that severe weather because of the cold front is now moving offshore, cooler drier conditions along the east coast and the northeast, 50 new york, 40 in buffalo and into the 30s across portions of the upper midwest so we have a weaker system moving across the ohio river valley. that will push across the east coast, cloudy and rainy for the northeast, cooler temperatures, but the good news is no major
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severe outbreak expected over the next couple days so we will take that. 87 in houston, very warm in phoenix and we will get to 65 with mostly sunny skies, some rain, some cloudy conditions this mother's day weekend, keep that in mind. >> breakfast in bed. i hope that happens, breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> get cooking. >> sounds like a messy situation. >> j d is from canada. hockey, this is how they take care of business, becoming a brawl from the start, take a look. >> they combined for 2 goals and 3 assists. 3 flight simultaneously. >> the rangers are funding after a cheap shot in monday's game against the capitals, into teammate ending his season. 6 different fights broke out wednesday at madison square
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garden, 6 sites in the first 5 minutes, the refs feeling 100 penalty minutes between the team and the first period alone. it is unclear whether the nhl will handle fines, that is mind blowing. >> everyone knows this will happen, you have to respond, put your foot down and say our guys will not be pushed around like that. >> handling their business. san francisco is looking to regroup millions of dollars from police and give it back to black owned businesses, that proposal coming up next. >> joey jones celebrating veterans from the annual fundraiser. taken by the patriotic day in texas. swollen, painful.
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todd: san francisco making money moves at the cost of the police department. >> it is pulling money and giving funds back to black owned businesses. cheryl casone from foxbusiness is here to break down the numbers. >> reporter: the effort is part of a broader plan to take $120 million from police budgets and instead use the money to support the black community with $3.75 billion earmarked for black businesses and entrepreneurs. that they are making the announcement saying the funding is mitigating the economic phase, and support rebuilding the community's economic power and san francisco. and the san francisco police,
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$700 million budget, 49 has been taken from the sheriff department, the defund the police protests that happen last year. >> do you have one of the ti 84s hanging from high school. his numbers are all wrong. >> a nice addition. the american families plan, and an important study increasing in government debt needed to fund the plan along with 0.4% it to gdp, which in total were doing the math at the foxbusiness network. $6 trillion if you would up the plans and 3 major plans. i wonder what just passed. >> is a calculator, can't believe you knew that reference.
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todd: back when the internet, a calculator. >> reporter: start spreading the news broadway is back, governor cuomo announcing a broadway show reopening in september, tickets go on sale may 6th and that will be today. fears can sell every seat if they want, shows will be opening up on a rolling basis, 100,000 people make their living on broadway in the city. >> >> >> let's check with what is going on on "fox and friends". >> coming up on "fox and friends" in 17 minutes. florida governor rhonda santos announced a new payout is on the
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way for police and firefighters and paramedics. it is a bonus for them. the governor will be on our program and talking to him about that. speaking of bonuses the state of montana will start offering a big pay through to that state's unemployed as an incentive to get them back to work. charles payne explains. mother's day is only 3 days away and paula dean, the cooking machine is here for dishes any mom will love and we love her. and just this all-american food, carving up something extra special for our nation and you will only see it right here on "fox and friends". that all starts and we are on a
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familiar piece of furniture, stick around. you are watching the fox news channel, carly and todd return in a couple minutes. "fox and friends first".
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>> alexandria ocasio cortez pushing a $10 billion taxpayer-funded climate core, the new york democrat tweeted the sibling climate core aims to employ 1.5 million young americans putting them to work remediating and maintaining parks and natural lands and ultimately put them on a path to a long-term career providing support like student loan relief and child/elder care. the publisher of climate depot
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mark moranoh, what do you think of the climate core that aoc is pushing? >> this, simply put, a government largess program to ensure political power. you have a situation where instead of trying to grow the economy, expand actual private-sector growth, government jobs for 1 million people, the question is how do you determine how the money gets them. there is no other way to look at this. and they're handing out jobs to them under the guise of climate change. jillian: your the civilian climate core initiatives, the things aoc wants to achieve, reduce carbon emissions and enable a transition to renewable energy.
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and implement confirmation projects and, help with climate disaster. this is more about government control then affecting the climate. >> we have park service and government agencies, this is a big political patch. duke university has a history, franklin delano roosevelt, civilian conservation corps it is modeled after, that was riddled, that passed a bill the democratic congressman and the ruling party provide a list of people they want jobs for. this is how they get legal voters and this is not something needed because it is duplicating what we have.
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the real question is having gone after hamburger eating or docs in the climate agenda are they going to lose the are in climate core and become climate cops and admonish people not to eat hamburgers out of the mouth, this is going different ways. and the paris agreement, and nonsense government job creating wealth and doing that. >> we appreciate you coming on, green frog, don't miss that one. and the life-changing events, coming up next. ♪♪
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carley: it is known as the most patriotic day in texas. today is the booten shooten fundraiser in support of our veterans. todd: i'm jealous you got to say it twice. joining us twice from the dallas gun gun fox news contributor and retired bomb core tech joey jones. take it away, joey. >> good morning, guys, this is not far from dallas, 10th annual
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booten shooten, we will have it people shooting shotguns and raising money for a good cause. the brain treatment foundation, third option foundation, and i have got with me today a really special friend of mine, amos benjamin his brother and i just served together. he finished a 25-mile hike in honor of his brother. amos, why did you do that? >> one, to which will myself but two with may being mental health awareness month and booten and shooten, great to get outside and raise awareness. >> today you will finish come in half a mile come down what we call remembrance lane. what's it going to feel like when you walk in and there is 500 people clapping and cheering for you you have done really
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well for yourself. why is it posh to do something like this for military veterans. >> you know, joey, when you get close to our guys, our service members that have served and you see some of the struggles that some of our warriors go through to me getting backing healthy and inspirational guys like amos that can get out and give back: can come out and miles but i will come out here a half mile. i have come here every year 10 years. i have seen you grow this from a small event to a huge event. we went through a year we couldn't have this event. people don't have a job to go to. their businesses are shutting down. how do you still get people to come out here and keep this up and donate money and keep these
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organizations going? >> luckily, most of our sponsors have successful businesses tightened their belt and got through covid and business is booming in texas again. got a great thing in the volunteers are just phenomenal. we set this whole thing up yesterday like that. >> stuart, you got people to come from all over the company, they fly this to be a volunteer for this event. >> it's amazing. people from northward, people n, michigan be here yesterday to set boot shoot up. >> in a few hours this place will be flooded with patriotic americans. grab shot funs and shoot sporting clays. are you going to raise money today. >> yeah, we are going to raise a lot of money today. >> you two are the first two to write a check. you have got amos here. you are going to do another half mile rubbing. i will find my way in somehow. miss some sporting clays with shot gun. thank you for having us out here
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and be a part of. this thank you. >> what they call the most patriotic day in texas. >> what an amazing cause. joey, i was reading about this event. in 2019, the money that was raised for it provided 73 veterans with brain treatment scholarships. explain what that is. >> yeah. so when veterans come back, you have the va and the dod. they provide services but a lot of time these vets get out and tonight get an assessment or foe what's wrong. when they finally do have a chance to say hey, i'm hurting. i need help. usually it's through a nonprofit organization. with brain treatment foundation they have a bunch of different ways they help. it comes down to hey i'm not feeling right. it's ptsd, it's tbiss. things off in life personality is off. and a foundation like this can go ghoond an assessment and figure it out and help you get the care you need. todd: if you fight for our nation, that's the least that we can do for our brave men and women who give so much.
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carley: joey, thank you so much. have so much fun. stuart hunter. amos and benjamin we appreciate you so much coming on the most patriotic day in the most patriotic state, texas. god bless you all. thank you so much for joining us. todd: and, with that, never miss a minute of "fox & friends" first by dvring us. carley: that's right. and "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> ice deportations fell in april to the lowest monthly numn record. >> the message they're selling if people can get to this country clearly they are allowing them to stay. >> caitlyn jenner is allowing a new path for the people of california. >> the state has done so much for me. i watched it crumble. you have got to stand up. >> he is not afraid to back the blue. >> we need to do bonuses for law enforcement. someone to defund the police. we are funding the police and then some. >> a total dis

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