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responsible and their ties to russia. >> president biden taking a stand against pandemic handouts. >> anyone collecting unemployment offered a suitable job must take the job or lose their unemployment benefits. >> but he is still blaming vaccine hesitancy for keeping americans home from work. >> is tim teboww that? if you listened earlier he would not be in the predicament season. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪♪
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todd: let's say it didn't happen. you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. todd: president biden offering federal agencies to assist a shortage following a cyber attack on a major pipeline. >> reporter: jackie ibanez is here is an stations in the southeast are out of gas as they scramble to restore service. >> reporter: the administration says there aren't any major shortages yet but there could be after the colonial pipeline was down to buy cybertech, the pipeline delivers 45% of fuel consumed for the east coast, the presidential agencies to free up resources to alleviate future shortages while north carolina governor roy cooper declared a state of emergency suspending motor vehicle regulations. services to the pipeline are expected to me mostly restored by the end of the week but aaa warns residual delays could take
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up to 18 days for fuel to flow from texas to new york. meanwhile gas prices could jump the highest we've seen since 2014. officials blaming a russia based game of criminal hackers. >> the fbi identified the rain somewhere as the darkside variant which they've been investigating since october of last year. it is a ransom where and service very criminal affiliates conduct attacks and share the proceeds with the ransom where developers. >> reporter: questions this morning, to the hackers have ties to the kremlin and if so will they be held accountable? >> i will be meeting with president putin, so far there is no evidence that russia is involved although there is evidence that active rain somewhere is in russia. >> reporter: senators on cotton says vladimir putin has to know about a hack and president by foreign policy is to blame. >> extend the nuclear arms treaty that favors russia over the united states, the gas
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pipeline to germany, vladimir putin to a summit spot, you embolden vladimir putin to launch attacks in the us. jillian: the biden administration is said to be working on an executive order that will create a series of safety standards for any agency developing software for them. todd: fox news alert between palestinians and israeli security forces, the two sides trading clashes over muslim and jewish holy sites in jerusalem, 24 people having killed including 9 children. the situation heats up, leaders in washington call for calm. >> this is an acceptable escalation. we urge de-escalation on all sides we also recognize israel's legitimate right to defend itself and its territory. it is critical for all sides to ensure calm.
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>> they are threatening to it fire long-range missiles into israel. jillian: senator lindsey graham says president biden's foreign policies are putting america at risk. >> more concerned about national security. everybody sees president biden is weak. we are going back into the iran deal, the absent israelis are beside themselves, china threatening us at every turn, russia on the border of the ukraine, this is a dangerous time. avoids are filled, when the american president is weak that empowers all the bad guys and you see that happening on the world stage. jillian: senator graham says the us needs to crack down on foreign hackers by creating a cyber terrorism watchlist. a fox news alert. california police officer dies after being shot in the line of duty. a second officer recovering in the hospital. the exchange of gunfire
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happening while officers were serving a search warrant at the complex last night. the city manager releasing a statement saying, quote, this is a tragedy beyond measure for all those who serve and care about our community. fellow officers were seen lining the streets for a reception overnight. todd: nypd releasing about a cam footage of the officer who carried the little girl to safety after she was shot in times square. watch this. the video showing officer vogel shove others out of the way as she brings the 4-year-old to an ambulance. vocal telling fox news her maternal instincts kicked in. >> it settled in a lot quicker than it would have if i wasn't a mother myself. in the hospital when everything called down it came across me where i cannot imagine this happening to one of my kids and
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hope that the mother will be able to recover from this and know that her daughter is going to be okay. >> the girl any of the victims are expected to recover. this comes as we learn the suspected shooter has been arrested at least 9 times since 2007. jillian: thank goodness for that officer. fox news cameras capture migrants crossing the rio grande, illegally entering the us, this video showing the group of 50 people struggle through rushing waters carrying bags and children. all of them claiming to be from venezuela. border agents in dover rio, 5 migrant girls who were long, ages ranging from 7 years to only 11 months. texas attorney general paxton will join us later this hour. president biden signaling for a return to pre-pandemic job requirements after a very dismal april jobs report. todd: the president places blame. >> president biden says americans want to work as businesses say they can't find enough people willing to do
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that. on monday the president pushed back against critics claiming enhanced unemployment benefits encourage people to stay home. >> i know there has been a lot of discussion since friday's report that people are being paid to stay home. we don't see much evidence of that. >> reporter: the latest jobs report show a lot of people seeking government assistance, the unemployment rate just above 6%, employers are adding fewer employees in april than expected so business interest groups like the chamber of commerce and republicans on the emerging the government to cut off federal benefits early well below or they are due to expire. the white house making it clear this is a nonstarter. it is directing all party to step up eligibility checks to make sure people qualify for benefits. meantime a handful of states cutting off the benefits early, governors arguing the fastest way to encourage more to return
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to work. >> take the unemployment money to pay people for not working, we've given everyone to june 20 seventh to go get a job, 82,000 of them out there. >> reporter: the white house says the latest on supporters proof more, not less government spending is needed, the president will be talking with the governors today to discuss the vaccine rollout while urging congress to spend trillions more dollars on social infrastructure spending. a lot of money up for grabs at this point, we will see what congress needs to do. >> thank you. >> embattled new york governor andrew, telling fox news former vaccine czar larry schwartz did a phenomenal job despite schwartz calling county officials to gauge their loyalty to the governor and see if they would demand his resignation. >> larry schwartz, a volunteer helping on his own time and did a phenomenal job. i am confident in his
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performance. >> force was tasked with overseeing new york's vaccine distribution. jillian: martha maccallum crosses the american federation of teachers president on reports the union regularly communicated with the cdc on school reopening guidelines which is the union head attended the blame the trump administration for the delay maccallum pointed to the demand for additional funding. watch. >> you didn't have the pool with the prior administration but in this administration have been $20 billion to democrats from teachers unions and teachers organization so that money seems to be working. >> what is working is in september and october we were getting a lot of kids back to school. >> reporter: the teachers union president went on to praise the biden administration for making the vaccine available to teachers and time for students to go back. todd: 9 minutes after the hour.
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hollywood taking aim at it self, the golden globes become the latest target of celebrity cancel culture. tomi lahren used to live in california where hollywood is located. doesn't live there anymore. she's here to react. jillian: from a meme to the news, elon musk and space x launching a satellite funded by dogecoin. we will explain what that is next. ♪♪ ed me get back in it. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic® ♪ my zone? lowering my a1c and losing some weight. now, back to the show. ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it.
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there are no black members. todd: the golden globes no stranger to woke politics but the annual awards show being canceled by hollywood. >> they will not air the 2022 awards, joining us live to react is tomi lahren. i am sure you have an opinion on this. >> we have reached peak woke this in the united states of america because hollywood has begun to cancel it self. it was only a matter of time, cancel culture mob was eventually going to come for hollywood and it has but at the end of the day they talked about lack of diversity and i know diversity of everything but thought is important to hollywood elites but quite frankly i think they look at the dismal ratings of this year's golden globes and oscars and said we don't want to ride that train or bite that bullet so we will use a woke virtue signaling
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concept and cancel it for some reason but i think it is because to watch these award shows, there has to be a copout to get out of broadcasting it. >> comes into the green in the end but the property question if the left cancels itself does that mean cancel culture is over? >> you would hope so that the pendulum would swing the other way because we know hollywood liberals and elites especially coastal elites once they start losing jobs and opportunities you would think they would start to understand they cancel culture doesn't serve anybody but at the end of the day i'm not sure they will realize it until we get so bad until it slaps them in the face but we are approaching that point, we are almost there and i'm hoping maybe california, hollywood, entertainment is starting to wake up and realize the majority of the american people are on to them for we are sick of it, don't find them entertaining, get away from politics, stick to
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what you do best which is acting, singing, playing sports and leave politics to people who know what they are doing and that is not joe biden by the way. >> don't understand the point canceling this early because it seems like you could come out with a statement and say we would like to make improvements before 2022. i rest my case. let's talk about president biden. there's an article in new york magazine, let's pull up a quote from it, close to the white house, and biden is the most liberal president we have had in the president, the winning strategy to me. they write this piece, swing voters in colorado will not read it?
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>> the democratic debates, when all those are on the stage, one person on stage didn't know where he was. ballon moderate on the stage, they don't have to put the shadow president in the white house, aoc told us the white house sources told us someone, do what they tell him to do, whether it is moderate or not, going to the agenda, there is no unity, no consensus, no ability or desire to include republicans, conservatives or the american people coming out of this administration and the left loves it and the american people catching on to it i do
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believe, to making changes to the rules, this control on the country for immigration. before the people act, they will do it through court packing and ending the filibuster. at the end of the day they want complete control, they have the fullest internet, to get it in, and they will let it go and laughing, they are falling for it. >> on the air, from this very show, you want to share a message for national police week. the floor is yours. >> so many americans out there support law enforcement but for too long, shamed into silence about men and women are.
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jillian: a pensacola gas suppliers shutdown after violating epa standards as several states grappled with the gas shortage. >> a warning about potential strikes. >> the threat of higher gas prices increasing after the gas suppliers shutdown by the epa and the ongoing colonial pipeline distraction continuing, aaa putting out a statement that areas including mississippi, tennessee and the east coast from georgia to delaware will most likely express limited fuel availability as early as this week, we see prices increase from $0.07 this week. that pipeline transports 100 million gallons a day, the rents were group responsible for that
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cyber attack, the initial shutdown in pensacola, epa violation built even more, the florida agriculture commissioner was recently alerted to a potential disruption in fuel supply impacting the pensacola region, this is due to a company servicing that area that is unable to meet epa standards gas requirements under the clean air act so they are getting a double hit in pensacola. todd: i have airline credits and they have expiration dates on them. there was a time when how did this fair? what if i don't use this airline? >> you should have called me because i had the same issue and had to get on the phone to get a refund and i did but a lot of people don't understand that. two democratic senators, ed
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marky and richard blumenthal telling them to refund a total of $10 billion worth of flight credits all these people are sitting on, they are refusing to return customers money even if the industry is sitting on $10 billion of unused travel credits. whether they will offer full refunds, the expiration date on credits because you probably have one on yours. >> i would be fine with it being a credit as long as it doesn't expire. >> we learned a lot about the airline industry. >> i don't get it but i can tell you we are talking about it all morning long. >> the hustle is a bigger question, is going to launch a new satellite mission next year and they will fund it with crypto currency dogecoin. elon musk talked about the one
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headed for the moon, first crypto in space, to the moon, the launch is scheduled for the first 1:45,022 but still backing doge even after s&l comments from saturday night. >> appreciate how you read to the moon. >> people thought you were from a different planet. >> they probably still do. 26 on the dot, facebook under fire for planning to launch a version of instagram for kids younger than the 13. >> one of those looking to block the apps, facebook is neglecting children's safety. ♪♪ (vo) jamaica. (woman) best decision ever. (vo) feel the sand between your toes, and the gentle waves of the sea on your skin.
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over an idea to create and instagram for kids. 3 dozen state attorneys general calling on the social network to drop the plan. todd: how the group is slamming the social media giant. >> reporter: bipartisan group urging states to help a plan to merge and to graham for kids under age 13 citing concerns about the safety and well-being of children. they are writing a letter to facebook ceo mark zuckerberg saying social media can be detrimental to children, not equipped to navigate the challenges of having virtual media. the group slamming facebook saying the company historically failed to protect the welfare of children. at this point children under the age of 13 are not allowed to use instagram and the attorneys general say the plan to move
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forward with a platform just for kids is responding to a need to but instead creating one. facebook responded to the concern saying they are looking into the idea, the company says, quote, any experience they develop must prioritize the safety and privacy of children. facebook says the company will consult with experts in child development and lawmakers and attorneys general as they develop plans for the new platform. todd: joining me, ken paxton. i don't need to tell you, democrats and republicans can't agree what day of the week it is but, this is an absolutely horrible idea, besides money why would facebook think this is a good idea? >> great question, research indicates children can't handle social media, has negative affects. and children have not worked out
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well for children not able to get around restrictions and it has not worked out well for children and puts them at greater risk. todd: here's the facebook defense, quote, as every parent knows, and parents this ability and control, the kids are doing. >> they provide a service here and that is what companies do. the research indicates all kinds of risks to these children, they have the experience and ability to protect children they are stepping into this too soon. >> migrant crisis overwhelming counties as your border patrol agents are encountering groups of kids age 11 months to 7 years old. that is unconscionable. 21,000 unaccompanied minors in
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hhs care, putting aside the immigration discussion. is the biden administration going to be remembered in history as those who let poor kids go through what they are going through. >> that may be how they remember this from his first day in office when he invited people to come in and look at the results, and that is what he would experience. high risk of disease, dealt with by the cartels and the only people benefiting by the humanitarian crisis. todd: the administration continues to blame donald trump. is that still working with the american people or a large portion of the american people in 2022.
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>> with the trump administration, and getting asylum, and their hearings. the best policies work and as soon as biden comes into office the whole thing breaks loose and hundreds of thousands of people coming. most americans are smart enough to see what is going on. jillian: a terrifying site in the houston neighborhood as a tiger is seen roaming between homes. they take the suspected owner into custody escorting the animal into the house, the target does not belong to him. he is out on bond for an unrelated murder charge, there
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are several animals, no word on the tiger's current location. a former nfl player saving a truck driver, from a terrifying train wreck, it got stuck on -- they drag them into safety, he believes god wanted the man to live. >> bolts of lightning hitting a road to fly through the windshield of the truck. todd: not clear how seriously they are hurt. janice dean joins us live. >> janice: a lot of weather happening across the map. let's talk about the cold air. it has returned over the great lakes and the upper midwest with windchill values in the 20s.
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it is cold enough for a little bit of snow. it is happening, freeze advisories in effect for all the cities across the plane states and upper midwest in the interior northeast, meaning temperatures below freezing for a duration of time, winter weather advisories for the central rockies including just outside denver, boulder, and spring skiing, there's the silver lining, that brings the potential for heavy rainfall over the gulf coast to the southeast and that is where we have flooding advisories from eastern texas through louisiana, mississippi and alabama. 66 in new york. it brings the potential for showers and thunderstorms across the southeast, it is snowing out west.
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>> when can we as a people -- jillian thought i was making it up. >>. >> got a plan. >> hollywood cancels itself. how the golden globes became the latest target of the worker leads. make it is t bozo the time again. ♪♪ here i go again on my own ♪♪ the only road i ever own ♪♪ the rx, crafted by lexus. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $439 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer.
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shannon: hollywood the latest victim of cancel cultures nbc announces it will not air the golden globes next year. todd: carley shimkus is here to explain.
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>> they will not air the 2042 golden globes because the hollywood press association, and nbc released a statement that we believe the hollywood foreign press association committed to meaningful reform, and we feel strongly that the hsc needs time to do it right. we are hopeful we will be able to air the show in january of 2023. in march the association said they are committed to diversity, with 13% of members will be black journalists. that was not enough to quell the criticism. tom cruise is taking action, get these awards out of my mansion.
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>> if you want to get this done faster, we have vaccine in less than a year, you can't hire some african-american journalists? >> netflix and amazon also pulled out of dealing with the hollywood foreign press association, a big complicated thing but could be the ratings were terrible. >> finally big news in tebo world. >> tim tebow is getting another shot at playing in the nfl. the jacksonville jaguars will sign him to a 1-year deal as a tight end. in february he retired from baseball after playing several seasons with the new york mets so from football to baseball to football, you think is sports career is over, pools a rabbit out of a hat. >> hockey.
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todd: president biden taking a stand against pandemic handouts. what took him so long to wake up to what so many republicans have been saying for months? jillian: pete hegseth serves that up with breakfast with friends in columbus, ohio. what is going on up there?
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>> president biden pushing americans to get back to work if they can after a disappointing jobs report. todd: pete hegseth, you heard the president, a lot more administration to put in place, out of the barn on this one. >> reporter: you go to work, you go to work, that's not going to work. you got to have incentives for people to make a different choice, to make more money on unemployment than they would, there is no enforcement of that ultimately, you are looking at a situation, and the policies of his administration are created incentives for you not to go back to work. there are 7.4 million jobs in this country to be had, 266,000 people in the month of april
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wanted to take one. has disappointing a number as we have seen in years and decades. and joe biden dismissed at the press conference when he announced the numbers that you can't keep dismissing it. go to any main street in america and you see there are plenty of jobs, no one wants to take them, when you can take a government check and but do it in the interim. you can't just chain people and wag your finger and hope it changes, you could reopen schools, that was mentioned, they haven't been good at that either. jillian: i was going to say, all kids aren't back in schools yet, can't go back to work yet but you have had people on programmer from is arguing let's get kids back in the classroom
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and it is safe to do so. >> reporter: absolutely. the revelation of how much power the american federation of teachers union has had after caveat after caveat, ultimately if people want to bow out and unions put pressure on teachers it is going to work. this is not been a jobs president, this is not been a business is open president. there have been other priorities. might be time to turn to what it takes to get the economy revived again and that is why we are in columbus, ohio. >> look like you are in the middle of the median. >> reporter: i was at talladega two weeks ago. we are at tommy's diner in columbus, ohio. we will talk to folks here and find out of jobs are available. that goes really fast.
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really close to me. if i had a radar gun i would be giving tickets out right now. tommy's diner in columbus, ohio for what they think of the unemployment situation. todd: this is what happens when you wear your mask backwards. jillian: nascar comes to you. todd: we will be watching. jillian: still had congressman michael walsh joins us live next. all say it; chevy can help you do it.
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♪ the launching of attacks and insend area is irresponsible and must be condemned. this is something the national security team is monitoring obviously across government. certainly the president is kept abreast and watching closely as well. todd: tensions rising in the holy land as rockets gaza by lethal israeli airstrikes. israel just called 5,000 reserve soldiers due to the possibility of all out war. jillian: former green beret commander and michael walt joins us now. >> good to be be with you. steve: what should the u.s. be doing now. >> it's interesting from the biden administration the talk
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sounds good. they want to deescalate and they are denouncing the rocket attacks. but, once again, if you look at the actual action of the administration it's incredibly unhelpful. they have given away all leverage right up front. we are seeing this as a theme with the biden administration in terms of handing out cash hoping it fixes the situation. so they have already agreed to give hundreds of millions of dollars to the palestinian authority without any conditions, without a denouncing of terrible and hamas in the west bank, without changing what's being taught in its school curriculum which basically teaches palestinian kids that israel is evil and importantly, without changing the governing situation on the ground. there is just endemic corruption within the palestinian government that is a real disservice to its people. yet, american taxpayer dollars are going to flow back into that situation and meanwhile, the
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administration has distanced itself from netanyahu and from our greatest ally in the region israel. and it's begun peace talks with its greatest enemies, not peace talks necessarily but negotiations with iran and moving back into the iran deal which is the israeli government is steadfastly against. i think you look at the actions on the ground incredibly unhelpful and some would say destabilizing. todd: besides the american taxpayer dollars that you just mentioned, if i'm a viewer watching this right now in middle america, why do i care about this situation going on overseas? >> well, we saw what happens when you have a completely destabilized middle east. under the obama administration, when we pulled out of iraq too soon, you had the rise of isis, had the caliphate the size of indiana, attacks across western inspired attacks in the united states, san bernardino pulse
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nightclub in my district. terrorism essentially roaring across the region that affected us right here at home. we are on the verge, could be on the verge of that happening again, isis is very much alive. lebanon is onto the north of israel. is controlled by hezbollah and on the verge of a failed state. and, you know, instability around the world eventually follows us home right here in middle america. jillian: i want to get your opinion from "u.s.a. today." this reads, quote, they will slaughtered us afghans who worked with u.s. beg for visas as troop withdrawal looms there are more than 7400 afghans waiting for u.s. visa application approval. i can't even imagine the life that they are so desperate to escape over there have you experience with this. can you tell us the story about the afghan interpreter that you knew? >> yeah. so this is deeply personal to me. i was able to get a few of the
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afghan interpreters that so bravely fought along side us and critical for us to be able to engage and fight along our afghan army fellow soldiers. one of them unfortunately had the documentation on him that he needed to get this visa. you have to prove that you worked with the americans, but the problem is if you get caught by the taliban with that documentation, it's a death sentence and in this case, they captured him, followed him home, killed him and several members of his family to send a message. we have thousands and thousands that have stood with us against extremism. we have a moral obligation to get them out. we need to begin air lifting them tout bases around the middle east. we can process the paperwork later. 14-step process. the state department makes them go through and there are upwards of 18,000 on the waiting list right now.
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jillian: devastating. todd: you wonder if we can basically let everyone in at the southern border, why can't we process these individuals who gave so much to our country in the furtherance of our freedom. why can't we give them what they need? we appreciate you, congressman. , letting us know about this problem. >> absolutely right. if anybody deserves to be here, they do. they fought with us against extremism, absolutely. todd: congressman michael waltz, thank you,. >> thank you. jillian: and thank you for your service. march on, new york city reverses course granting a permit for staten island memorial day parade. initially the city denied the group citing covid-19 concerns. todd: change of heart comes after veteran and organizers lee can a trivino talked to jillian yesterday on "fox & friends first." >> piece of history that they can tell you from the pearl harbor guys who are getting very old at this point to people coming grak iraq and
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afghanistan. we want those kids to see real life history from their boroughs watching. todd: about 1,000 people are expected to participate in the may 31st parade. if you want change to happen. talk to jillian mele. jillian: so great. love that story. congrats. "fox & friends" starts right now. thanks for watching. have a good day, everyone. >> the fbi described the will ransomware as darkside variant. >> this is up sanity. >> people being paid to stay home, we don't see much evidence of that we have help wanted signs up everywhere and the people won't come to work because they're getting as much money by staying home. >> parents fighting back after the university of massachusetts suspended three female students for attending off campus party without wearing face mavericks. >> it's heart-breaking. this has been horrible. >> illegal

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