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anybody tell the difference. that is it for this edition of media buzz. hope you will like us on facebook, check out our conversations on twitter and listen to my podcast media buzz meter, apple itunes, we have everything in it including the bugs. my personal goal was to share the cicada crisis. see you next week. >> controversy growing over congresswoman ilhan omar's controversial remarks. the terrorist taliban, video by anti-israeli group investigated for possible links to terrorists.
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>> eight house republicans of written nancy pelosi demanding the congresswoman be removed from her committee assignments. house speaker pelosi said not so fast. >> congresswoman omar is a member of the caucus, nobody criticized how people will be held accountable. if we are not going to the international court of justice. that was a legitimate question that was not of concern. members became concerned when the tweet that was put out equated the united states with the taliban and. >> what more did the speaker have to say? >> house lehman brothers will be returning to washington, many will offer fresh criticism
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of the minnesota congresswoman. she faced a bipartisan rebuke after comments she made last week equating the us and israel to terrorist groups like hamas and the caliban. she walked those back but republicans say the congresswoman should be removed from her committee assignment. >> she should be fired and this is a pattern with her, not just one off, she has a pattern of anti-semitic comments, constantly trying to make you believe america is a bad place not worthy of our praise at all. >> reporter: some republicans say this exposed to divide among democrats, democratic leadership criticizing her remarks calling for clarification. other progressives members including rashida tlaib who had this to say, freedom of speech doesn't exist for muslim members of congress, the benefit of the doubt doesn't it biggest muslim members, houston
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credit we should be ashamed of the exclusive tone of policing. house speaker nancy pelosi is dismissing the suggestion that there is a divide among her caucus. she spoke to cnn this morning and reacted to the original comments. >> she clarified, we thanked her, end of subject. what people say is up to them. we have is a reflection of the respect we have for our member. >> reporter: omar road -- got high profile praise from alexandria ocasio cortez who said she side of democrats targeting her colleague based on her beliefs. eric: border patrol agents say the situation at the southern border will get worse and worse and further out of hand.
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they have caught 700,000 illegal immigrants since january from dozens of countries. those in the front line, on the ground are exhausted from this influx. live at the border in texas the latest where this inflow is continuing today. >> reporter: more than 180,000 migrants apprehended at the southern border last month alone, a 20 year high. a lawyer, texas, one of the busiest spots along the border. if we can pan down this road this is a road where we've been seeing a lot of activity which every time we come here migrants popping out of the brush all morning long. look at this video shot an hour ago, several groups of teenagers as well as family units that came out of the brush you're looking at and
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walked toward a patrol giving themselves up. these are not the runners we saw before, they are seeking out border patrol and turning themselves into had a chance to talk to some of them. one said she was from el salvador. the young men telling me they were from honduras. you were here yesterday, literally 30 seconds after arriving on scene we saw two women, three women as well as a baby and a little toddler walking down the road looking for border patrol. they asked us where is border patrol, we want to turn ourselves in. we had to point out border patrol to them. they were apprehended and taken into custody. this is the mcallen area, the hottest spot along the mexico border. the rio grande valley sector, the busiest in the border area. in a sign of growing frustration they elected the first republican mayor in two decades. it is a strongly democratic strongholds, 85% hispanic and the newly elected mayor says washington better gets it.
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take a listen. >> a lot of what we have in washington, our senators and congressmen, take a look at the immigration issue and take care of that. we are being burned with hundreds of thousands of immigrants almost daily. our taxpayers shouldn't be paying for that. we are taking care of it. >> reporter: you are taking a live look at the fox drone nearly joya. this is some of the brush, the dirt roads they walk down once they cross the rio grande and present themselves to where we are. we are heading into the summer months. i can tell you it is incredibly hot out here and incredibly humid with a lot of standing water, mosquitoes all over the place but border patrol agents, do not expect the heat to slow the migrants surge.
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the only thing will pick up the amount of bodies they will be finding along the rio grande, people making the trek during this hot weather. no signs of anything slowing down in the rio grande valley anytime soon. eric: a humanitarian crisis that shows no sign of slowing, it does continue. let's go overseas to england, president biden and the first lady about to meet her majesty. we are showing this live, her majesty waiting at windsor castle where the president just landed in the helicopter and they will have tea with the royal household, this comes as the president is wrapping up the g7 summit. the us officially restored its presence on the world stage, the president using his first overseas trip to strengthen ties with our allies to counter growing threats from russia and china as he prepares to sit
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down with vladimir putin in geneva, the president and putin, what a meeting that will be, not at all like what we are about to see here, president biden and the first lady greeting her majesty the queen. this is not the first time they have met, the president as a senator with her majesty in 1982. look for a moment. >> order! present arms! ♪♪ [the star-spangled banner]
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♪♪ ♪♪ eric: a ceremony of pomp and tradition and circumstance at windsor castle as the president and the first lady meeting about to have the with her majesty the queen. president biden is the thirteenth president of the united states of the queen has met. they met before in 1982. we saw the president review the
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queen. anchors away of the us marines, also not only is this a moment to celebrate and participate in a special relationship with great britain but for the president at her majesty a moment of solomon grief as two months ago prince philip died at the castle and the funeral was held there. the president wears his heart on his sleeve and will likely talk about grief. those issues, at the same time a moment of tea at windsor castle.
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will arthel: a push to hold big tech accountable. they consider 5 pieces of legislation targeting major corporations like amazon, google, facebook and my next guest is cosponsoring one of those bills, republican congressman from colorado and drinking member of the
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antitrust subcommittee, good to have you on this sunday morning and i want to start by saying that the antitrust laws exist to enforce the rules of the competitive marketplace what would you say is the horse enforceable tools of your new bill? >> there are a number. slowing down the mergers between these corporations, their ability to gobble up competitors, bipartisan bills make sure we focus on predatory pricing in the marketplace. they also make sure that we are funding the agencies, agencies have less funding than they had ten years ago. it is so important that the watchdog groups conducting this oversight have the ability to do so. arthel: you want to keep these corporations from dipping her hands into politics and contributing to campaigns in a major way.
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>> they are going to do that. they spent $52 million in washington dc to influence public policy and they are afraid of these bills and opposed to these bills. this is a result of an 18 month investigation, 18 month bipartisan investigation and this gets to the heart of censorship when you understand only these monopolies can center individuals. we don't have censorship in cable news or newspapers. have censorship because facebook and amazon is google, apple, own a monopoly share of the marketplace and can do as they want with speech in this country. arthel: recent research, according to sec records, federal election commission, your reelection campaign received $5,000 from google's
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pack, $2,500 from amazon. what has changed in short order if you feel these companies have too much political sway. talk to me about that. >> after doing this 18 month investigation and seeing the lying and cheating they partake in. i have started a pledge and asked other republicans and other republicans joined my pledge not to accept any money from these high tech companies and i will continue to ask more republicans to get on with that pledge because it is so important. $7,500 out of the million dollars raised will influence any politician. the perception by the public is an important perception. arthel: i want to get this on the record.
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you plan to return the $7,500 he received from those two companies? >> i'm not going to do that. i spent that money on the last campaign, the last campaign was successful. i am here to represent the citizens and i will not take money going forward after that investigation is completed. arthel: how do you update antitrust laws the way companies do business in the us without hamstringing their competitiveness in the global market? >> the global market, actions in europe in asia, these companies under scrutiny across the world where because of the activities they engaged in and you monopolies and how they are hampering innovation, that's the key for the american economy. we need to out innovate china and european companies and we do that with small startup companies that take risks, investors who are willing to
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invest in those companies but these monopolies crushing competition don't stand much chance of continuing to innovate. arthel: president biden said g7 nations discussed corruption, the use of shell companies and money-laundering and real estate etc. so are these shared concerns in congress? is there a connection with what you are putting forth? >> absolutely. members of the house and senate, one of the bills we introduced recently passed the senate unanimously, republicans and democrats are on board with that bill. another bill i introduced, senator lee from utah, ranking republican on the senate antitrust committee, these bills have bipartisan support and there's been discussion about the necessity to bring these bills forward.
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arthel: hopefully you will have success. either way, give us an update. will you do that? >> i look forward to that. arthel: thank you very much. eric: another challenge from the border crisis. next we will tell you how the biden administration plans to deal with the mexican cartels were smuggling massive amounts of drugs and migrants across the border. former ice director tom homan on what it will take to stop it. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein.
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really prime minister replacing benjamin netanyahu who has had a 12 your hold on power. this has been his second time as prime minister, would send him and his party and the opposition. you're looking at natalie bennett on the left. >> reporter: the israeli parliament is set to confirm former defense minister natalie bennett as the next prime minister of israel. he will replace benjamin netanyahu who has been in power for 12 years. bennett is expected to be strong on national security and foreign policy while continuing relations with the biden administration in washington. bennett addressed lawmakers and the israeli people. he was heckled by knesset members who support netanyahu. they were removed from the chamber. bennett was able to discuss some key policies and reiterate his position to the iran nuclear deal.
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>> translator: israel will not allow iran to arm itself with nuclear weapons. israel is not party to the agreement. >> reporter: bennett's coalition is made of a variety of voices right to left on the israeli political spectrum as part of the new coalition agreement bennett will be with the head of the party who will have a turn at prime minister in 2023. they will have deal power throughout their time in his cabinet. and important point since it took four round of elections to get this deal together. a spokesperson told foxnews the new government seeks to unify the israeli people rather than divide them. with major issues like cuts from iran, activities in gaza and the economy in the wake of covid 19, this is seen as a turning point for the jewish state. there will be a vote later tonight at the knesset behind
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me and before the end of the day the israeli people will have a new prime minister. eric: we will talk more about netanyahu's legacy, and bennett happens to be the son of americans, he was a new yorker. he will join us on that. thanks. arthel: homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas will travel to mexico tomorrow as the number of migrants illegally crossing the southern border this fiscal year hits a 10 year high with four months to go. this visit comes after the head of the fbi confirmed that activity by cartels in mexico has been spilling into the us. former acting ice director tom homan joins us now. you have drug cartels running rampant in mexico and a migrant surge at the us border with mexico.
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how should secretary mayorkas address these issues with the mexican president as was can be done immediately on both fronts? >> ask mexico to reinstate the remain in mexico program, the biden administration asked to do that. secretary mayorkas is trying to get some help and vice president harris trying to get some help. what people need to remember, donald trump's administration -- we had an agreement with mexico on a number of friends but in a hurry to undo everything trump, president biden did not look at what policies worked and what didn't, just done undo donald trump and what you have is open borders. harris doesn't have to go to central america. all they have to do is exchange the open border policies, got back to the policies that worked. they can do that in washington dc in one day. arthel: secretary mayorkas's
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family fled the cuban revolution. to you believe as a former refugee who felt he had the ability to solve the otherwise nascent crisis at the southern border and perhaps blend together the messaging you are talking about to give the mexican president that we need to keep these migrants in mexico and talk to the biden administration, we need to keep the migrants in mexico. >> the remain in mexico program worked, the trump administration had illegal immigration at a historic low. now we are back to almost a historic lie -- high. secretary mayorkas is concerned. in 14-15 we had a similar surge when jay johnson the secretary. they know what caused them. jay johnson, it is a bad day but secretary mayorkas is the same man he was in 14-15 we have 7000 today and he's still not talking about the crisis
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and he knows how to stop it, the detention facilities, putting people in front of judges, 90% of these cases we sent them home and others went down. releasing this without a court case, he is going the opposite. arthel: i want to bring this up, on may 13th he testified before a senate panel and on that day so the total number of young migrants in border patrol custody had fallen from 6000 in late march to 445 so they are touting some success. you have meetings in mexico, countless visits to the border. is it just talk without congress? donald trump ran it won on build the wall and closing the border couldn't get the job done in his four years in charge and here we are. are you hopeful that the
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current congressional climate under the biden administration at the least a forceful flow of migrants currently crossing the border can be stopped? >> it can be stopped if they return to the trump policies. the statement by alejandro mayorkas, smoke and mirrors, less people in custody of border patrol because you're releasing more quickly. they say that is a success. it is another enticement. it is another enticement. as far as donald trump's border wall, illegal immigration went down, the data proves his policies works whether you like him or not, the policies of the trump administration put it at a historic low. arthel: the wall is not done. this is not anti-wall. what can be done? not you but let's stop the political bickering.
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there is a problem. most immediately? >> reinstate the remain in mexico program, that would bring immigration down and save lives. arthel: is mexico on board with that? >> they were in the prior administration. if president biden said i'm reinstating this to add border security i think mexico would do it. arthel: we will see what happens. former acting ice director tom homan, thanks for joining us. eric: forget about christmas or thanksgiving, the school board removes all holiday names for the calendar and parents are up in arms. the district that is canceling christmas straight ahead. ♪♪ next day and two-day shipping nationwide,
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>> a new jersey school district unanimously voted to remove holiday names from the estimate calendar, christmas, thanksgiving, memorial day, jewish holidays and others, our days off. this is in response to be a for to rename columbus day as indigenous people day. kids getting day off now, not christmas. >> reporter: already getting a lot of strong opinions on the matter with one video showing tense moments with parents yelling and even storming out. [shouting] >> reporter: heated moments at a randall township school district 50 miles out of new york city, the new jersey district said doing away with the names of holidays that do not offend anyone, simply renaming them on the calendar
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as day off. it started when the board relabeled columbus day indigenous peoples day. dozens of cities and states across the country have ditched columbus day or celebrate with native americans and more school districts across the country have taken steps to create more inclusive environments with the increase in hate crimes hoping these changes will pave a way for greater equity. in the scenario some parents say the semantics of the change is too much and claim they weren't given any notification and fiery debate over this motion. >> no one is deleting columbus from the curriculum. without putting the people who stole it on a pedestal. >> it is insane. that is taking away our history. >> reporter: the will be a conference to address these issues at 2:00 pm at the petition demanding the board redesign. it was created two days ago and already nearly 2000 signatures.
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eric: awaiting the results of historic vote by israel's parliament, the knesset, on a new parliament. that vote is expected to end historic prime minister benjamin netanyahu's 12 your term as prime minister. join us now with this momentous move. prime minister netanyahu legendary, a looming giant in his role in politics and world affairs. what does this mean for israel and the middle east? >> love him or hate him that is how benjamin is known, a man who has done great things for the state of israel, the campaign we saw in his will run the country defeated covid 19 or the abraham accords, peace
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with the united arab emirates, sudan, morocco and keeping his real safe through along period of time, the lowest number of casualties we've seen. that said this prime minister turned into one of the more divisive politicians israel has known, undermining the basic fabric of the delicate fabric that our democracy is based on, attacking the judiciary, the police and the media, that brought about this change coalition as it has been called that eventually if this vote passes in the next hour will have brought a end to his 12 year reign in power. eric: tell us about the collision and natalie bennett. he has been on the program many times, a tech entrepreneur who lived in new york, who is natalie bennett? it is a pretty thin coalition. >> reporter: i call it the kaleidoscope coalition.
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it is made of parties from the right, left, the center, first time in israeli history the active participation of an arab islamist party, all is really should see the active participation of representatives of the 20% minority of israeli arabs in the coalition government. bennett is as you mentioned a successful high tech entrepreneur, sold the company in 2005 for $150 million, had some other exits along the way, he entered politics in 2012-13 and climbed his way to the top. it wasn't an easy career for him. there were a lot of obstacles, the first of the four recent elections, the one in april of 2019, he didn't make it across the electoral threshold but crawled back to the second election in september of 2019 and defense minister and with that, was able to be the pivot
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whichever the way the coalition would come. either he was going to be the key to the change coalition that would bring down netanyahu or allow him to hang on and take the country to a fifth election. he decided to use that leverage to make himself prime minister even though he only had seven seats in the knesset but also this is going to be a very very difficult coalition to manage. it is fractured ideologically and made of a lot of parts. it will be difficult to see how long it lasts but it brings this change of taking netanyahu out of office and we will see what they get done. eric: netanyahu will be the leader of the opposition, he will not fade away. >> if you listen to his speech an hour ago he said in english we will be back, he plans to
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come back, he will stay the leader of the opposition and hope the coalition falls apart, sweep again and pick up the pieces, to remind everyone why he is needed because he can't count on anyone else, that is his strategy at the moment. he also wants to stave off the opposition because the corruption trial, charges of bribery and breach of trust continue, he believes staying in a position is leader of the opposition, an official role in the israeli government, have more leverage over the court, the first to go to the court hearings as a member of knesset as opposed to being a regular citizen of israel. eric: that vote is expected in a few hours. arthel: thank you for joining us, we were back at 4:00 pm eastern. more news from washington is up next. enjoy your sunday. ied me felt e energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar,
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