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divide us and make us hate our own flag god help you because i can't. todd: i can't imagine when you see what this pushback has all come to all you gave for our great an land how frustrated and angry it makes you. you wear it well. thank you for your service. jillian: thank you for coming to our rescue. "fox & friends" starts right now. bye. >> president biden preparing for his first summit with russian president vladimir putin this week. >> president biden is just coming out of these g-7 meeting doing elbow bombs because, of course, trump is not there. guess what? the russians don't care. >> believe the son of a prominent attorney may have been a target in a shooting that killed he and his mother. >> there is a homicide investigator are not going to turn a blind eye. call a revenge theory. >> school district in new jersey won't name holidays anymore. instead the board has voted to list them all as days off. >> degrading insult to our american traditions.
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>> will bennett replacing benjamin netanyahu it ending historic 12 year rule. >> b.b. has been one of the grats leaders in the 21st century. >> best in show to the peck pek. >> best in show winner. ♪ steve: live in new york city from the avenues of america. today is june 14th, 2021. it is flag day. and look at all those flags, thanks to our friends at tunnel to towers foundation. ainsley: a wonderful foundation. they raise money and pay off mortgages of our fallen heroes. they started that at 9:11 because founder's brother went through the tunnels to the taurus and ended up sacrificing his life to save some others.
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brian: t 2 t.org to donate. ainsley: $11 a month. brian: grand old flag looking to while shaving anything legs or face. number two, i would like to add that they also are making just in case a flag with 51 stars. steve: in case the district of columbia because state of columbia. two things. i'm looking at flag trivia today. the pledge of allegiance was not written for flag day. it was written for columbus day which they will never refer to again down in virginia. and one locality and also the first flag was not made by betsy ross. we do know that ross was a seamstress and she probably did sew american flag she just didn't interest sew the first one. ainsley: what? who wrote that? steve: cbs. go ahead push back. brian brain i believe she did.
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steve: i think that's what he we were told. we always figured. you see those images of her. brian: wrote that on our test in fifth grade and 11th grade we would have gotten it right. i'm going with that. ainsley: rush limbaugh sold all those betsy ross t-shirts. steve: he did, indeed, which helped tunnel 2 towers raised millions of dollars. brian: full circle. steve: the circumstantial of life as they sing about elton john does. ainsley: the lion king. steve: exactly right. can you tell we have small children. brian: they grew up. steve: president biden will meet with nato leaders in brussels ahead of his highly anticipated sit down on wednesday with vladimir putin. it's latest overseas stop after wrapping up the g-7 summit where world leaders called on china to cooperate in figuring out how code started. benjamin hall is live in the beautiful city of brussels and he joins us with more where i believe it's afternoon there.
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>> it has just gone afternoon. to the rest of you good morning. no doubt that the relationship between the u.s. and nato is going to be different under president biden than it was president trump. president trump pushed the organization inincredibly hard pushed the rest of the countries to push 2% on military spending and brought in $130 billion. he has declared his unwavering commitment to nato. on the agenda today will be the withdraw of transports from afghanistan. it's no secret that other nato members wanted to leave a presence there. they are also going to be discussing ever increasingly aggressive russia. yesterday president biden said he was open to a deal on exchanging cyber criminals with him. sullivan later backtracked on that idea. >> the idea that responsible countries should be held accountable to not harboring cyber criminals and to bringing
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cyber criminals to justice. he is prepared to do that in the united states. he would like to see vladimir putin do that. this is not about exchanges or swaps or anything like that. >> and covid still very much on the agenda. both the recovery and its origins. in fact even the w.h.o. chief dr. tedros has also now admitted that lab leak theory cannot be ruled out a big series of meetings ahead today. look closely for that one with president erdogan happening this than. interesting one to watch. all eyes than meeting with vladimir putin on wednesday and president biden announcing wednesday that he would not be announcing a joint press conference with him as president trump can. saying for him he just didn't really see the benefit. back to you. steve: he didn't want to make it a popularity contest. essentially. ainsley: there will be a solo press conference. brian: individuals and take questions from the same five they took questions from. steve: we thank you very much benjamin hall.
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brian: wherever he is most predictable thing ever for everyone to go out and praise joe biden i could have said that a million miles away is he not a disrupter in president trump. president trump made it clear allies should carry full weight. for the lot of times they are getting the best of america. that's not the way they looked at it they say we are all friends. we like to go in there and try to push our agenda and pals presidents were looking to get along. president trump didn't. for joe biden to come in with years of experience. antithesis donald trump get praised is not surprising. especially when you say climate change number one high five germany spain france. extremely happy in the joe biden they got. is it in america's best interest for them to be happy? >> well, that's a good question. today apparently the headline is going to be out of this nato get together is joe biden as he comes down the steps of air force 1.
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he going to it article 5 to nato attack on one of us is going to be an attack on all of us. at the end of the day, it's amazing how we know what the communication is going to say, it's going to have language to update that article 5 to include cyberattacks led by russian hackers. so, in other words, if an alliance member and you know the nato member needs technical or in response to a cyber attack. they could invoke article 5 the mutual defense provision and get help from the united states. essentially it will be we are all going to team up against that shorter guy screen right there. vladimir putin who, you know what? it's so interesting because as benjamin just mentioned he talks a little bit about how putin said the other at a he would be open to essentially exchanging cyber criminals in 2016, putin was asked why russia was not arresting hackers who were believed to have been interfering in the u.s. election. putin said if they did not break
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russian law there is nothing to prosecute them for in russia. ainsley: i have decided they didn't break the law. steve: in russia they broke the law in united states. ainsley: how about the fact this the w.h.o. saying they are not rule out the lab leak. in march they called the lab locate extremely unlikely although china cannot share their records. they didn't share their lab data for that in march. now they are changing their tune. democrats are saying this could be a possibility and now the w.h.o. is agreeing and in addition to the w.h.o. saying they going to investigate transparent expert led science based w.h.o. investigation. the united states, joe biden is calling on our intelligence community to also have an investigation. he wants results in 90 days. steve: it's hard to have an investigation when they burned all the evidence. brian: on wednesday the president will meet in vienna with vladimir putin and as ainsley mentioned there will not be a joint press conference at the end. in terms of things to discuss, there is a lot. and thanks mostly to russia's behavior. think about what they have ton over the last few weeks. they got the nord stream 2
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pipeline completed. u.s. no longer standing in the way. that means they have a huge leverage over our allies in the west. especially germany. they could just shut it off if they don't like sanctions in the dead of winter. good luck with that we are more than willing to cut a deal with them on national guard and oil. but they would rather deal with russia which is a huge insult. then you look at the fact that there has been two major cyber hacks that affect our energy as well as our food supply. and then you see what they have done as soon as joe biden came out and said basically vladimir putin is a soulless killer he came out and put 100,000 troops on the border of ukraine. devin nunes weighed in on the stakes. >> they have always under estimated putin. putin is a dictator. he runs a petro state. that's why it's so daily now biden giving that pipeline to putin to alou putin to raise more money and more capital.
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sadly i think what putin is going to try to do is try to figure out what can he get biden to do next. president biden is just coming out of these g-7 meetings where they are doing their elbow bumps bumps and all having a good time because, of course, trump is not there. they are go all going to sign on the paris climate accords and worship at the al altar of the global warming gods. guess what in the russians don't care. ainsley: we will have nikki haley on to discuss this. former u.n. ambassador and governor of south carolina. she is coming up at 8:20 today on "fox & friends." steve: meanwhile, let's talk about what's happening in fairfax county. just to the west of washington, d.c. in the district of columbia it. ainsley: next to loudoun county. steve: falls church, virginia, and in 2017, jeb stuart, high school changed their name to justice high school. and one of the keynote speakers at their commencement address on
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june 7th was the lone member, muslim member of the school board obrar omesh she encouraged from griewts remember jihad n the face of white supremacy and capitalism. she told the students the world sees the accolade the diploma, the fruit of your four years but to be reminded the of the district attorney tail of your struggle. when she repeated the season in arabic, she told students to remember their jihad, remember holy war waged on behalf of islam. brian grin was backup in case something happened to her? khalid sheikh mohammed? basically they have the same message. ainsley: the class president introduced her she led the pledge of allegiance. she said the one nation under alla. she introduced this lady. the school board member and according to day la wire that
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school board member that father was the leader and board member of a local slack center the mosque attended by two 9/11 hijackers and 2009 fort hood shooter. she said she was the virginia co-chair for bernie sanders campaign. here is a it speech. >> you are the justice class of 2021. you, class, you're made for something different. something bigger. because you understand that social justice is only political for those who can afford to ignore it. our world is overwhelmed with need, we struggle with human greed, racism, extreme versions of individualism and capitalism. white supremacy. growing wealth gaps, disease, climate crisis, extreme poverty amid luxury and waste right next
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cure. justice, class of 2021. we need you. my future children and all of our prod ginnies need you our world needs you. steve: yeah. she is just getting over another controversy down in that neck of the woods where she made comments about israel where she criticized it for apartheid and colonization and the fairfax county republicans called for her to resign. she hit back at the so-called haters calling them a different breed of career leaders. one of the things about her father who went to that school. here she is talking about jihad her father born in libya a surgeon was forced in 2007 to resign from the virginia commission on immigration when video from a year earlier showed him condemning israel and advocating jihad. ainsley: wow. in a tweet, she said -- a recent tweet in which she called israel
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a colonizing state that desis he creates the holy land and kills palestinians. steve: that's their commencement address. it was a crowd largely immigrant students who are here in the united states. but, nonetheless, that was it? fox news did reach out to justice high school for a comment, they have not gotten back to us yet. brian: all right. here is jillian with the other breaking news. jillian: that's right. good monday morning to you and to you as well. let's begin with a fox news alert. because georgia police shoot and kill a suspect they say shot a cobb county police officer in the chest point blank range. supporting to reports of a domestic dispute when the suspect allegedly started firing. the good news shear that officer was wearing a bullet-proof vest and is expected to fully recover. meantime a murder mystery unfolding in south carolina where investigators say the 22-year-old son of a prominent attorney may have been the target of a shooting that killed him and his mother. right now, there are no arrests
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in the murders of paul and maddy murtaugh. paul was shot at least twice with a shotgun while his mother maddy was shot with an assault rifle last week. the kills come as paul was set to stand trial for a 2019 boating accident that left a 19-year-old girl dead. in statement, the girl's family says they are praying for the family. we will keep you updated. benjamin netanyahu is out as the prime minister of jewish state. the country's legislature narrowly voting to form a new government. promise to divisions caused by netanyahu. president biden con frat lated the new prime minister that at that timey bennett. the two vow for peace, security and prosperity. and a new champion takes home the title best in show at the westminster kennel club dog show. wasabi going to join us later to
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take a victory lap on fox square. congratulations wasabi. ainsley: use it as a pillow, so fluffy. steve: if we this that dog at our house the roomba you would have to clean it every day. brian: they say when a cog wins, sales go up of that dog. steve: adorable. brian: let me know if you put a bid on one today. ainsley: we had pekapoo. unless she ate spaghetti. she would have a red mouth. puffen stuff. brian: very successful children's show. steve: thank you for joining us on flag day. ainsley: yes. coming up from the wuhan lab
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ainsley: it's maryland. brian: it is? steve: ocean city, maryland is south of rehoboth, delaware where joe biden the president has a beach house. brian: one of the many stories that broke last week between the horrible two-trip tour from the vice president, our president overseas, first g-7 summit. another story came out on wednesday. that was the report by the inspector general, mark greenblatt on what really took place the day the president took a walk across the street to show support for the church and held up the bible across lafayette square. we knew there was chaos. we knew there was a crossing. and we know that black lives matter is suing because they were forced out of the way. they said, by excess force. but the inspector general got a surprising result to many. that this was not because donald trump was crossing the street. this was because they were installing a fence around the white house, around that park because of the threat to the white house the week before. steve: right. and you know the media narrative
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was he -- he brought his feds out so they could have the photo op. across the street at the church that was burned out so he could hold that up. did not happen. and now we know the truth. it was a contractor keel. they were clearing it out of so they could install a fence. here's the thing. that was the biggest story in the world for about a month. all right. now, it is corrected by the inspector general for the interior department and how many of those news outlets said donald trump used his federal official to get rid of those people? how many of those outfits spent the same amount of time correcting the story? none of them. ainsley: i wish the church said we decided to build this fence because michael good win wrote a piece about this the interior department's inspector general police planned to clear the park so a contractor could install a fence. a decision unrelated to trump's walk to a nearby historic church burned in that riot. brian: they say there was a lack of coordination between security forces there was communication
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issues, for example, when the police announced we are going to clear this out. we are putting a fence in. a lot of the people asked we never heard any announcement. also, the bureau of prisons had their security team show up. nobody could figure out why they showed up. when they did show up, it was late. they never had an order to shoot these pepper balls into the crowd but somebody did. not a reflection on donald trump it was lack of coordination with law enforcement entities there was chaos around that time. let's be honest. ainsley: michael good win wrote a list of the top 10 lies. we will show you a montage and go through the list. steve: remember, these were things that were the biggest stories in the world until they were later disproven. for instance, number one, the trump colluded with russia and, of course, you know, the democrats are trying to impeach him, thought that was it. ainsley: for two years. no evidence. steve: did not happen. the muslim ban as well. the 2017 tax cuts were only for the rich.
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ainsley: 80% of the population benefited. steve: focus on the border under trump, not on biden. and then it continues. ainsley: then they talked about for that one number 4 the cages. you remember, that was on every channel. steve: kids in cages. ainsley: they stopped saying that when they realized that obama had built the cages. steve: joe biden was using the same facilities they stopped calling them. they said kids in containers. brian: so you have got hunter biden's atlanta. the tony bobulinski the proof. the emails. everyone flat out ignored. the text messages. the reference to joe biden in on these biden deals. used reference as the big guy. no one seems to care about that even though later they said that was totally true and twitter and other social media outlets said they were wrong to back it lafayette park we went over it dismissing the lab-leak theory is now nobody is doing that. ainsley: they called conspiracy theory before. brian: they would freeze your account if you forwarded something about the lab-leak
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theory. now it's conventional thought. ballot integrity laws now in georgia and now in texas is the new jim crow that was something that was out there. not necessarily a donald trump thing. but that was republican leaning states or legislature that pushed that it's not the new jim crow. and people that screwed up the biggest is baseball. they looked at media reports and moved their all-star game out of georgia because of the new jim crow statements. steve: michael goodwin looked at all the things that happened through the trump years through the rear view mirror of history and the media got so many things wrong because they just hated donald trump's guts and they wanted to get rid of him. here's a flashback by the way back machine. >> the administration asked police to clear peaceful protesters from the park across the white house. so the president could stage a photo op. >> something you probably have heard from certain corner of the right this theory that the coronavirus, quote, escaped from a lab: the business dealings of
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joe biden's son hunter are connected to ongoing russian disinformation effort targeting the biden campaign in the days leading up to the election. >> certainly feels like we are in the opening stages of a devastating political chapter in american history. evidence is mounting for the president's meddling in the russia probe. steve: okay. so, you know, they said those things as if it were -- they were absolute truths not so much. brian: wuhan leak theory conspiracy. people say it's acceptable because when donald trump said it made the whole theory political and polarizing. no, no, no. your interpretation of donald trump's statement made it political and polarizing. you didn't look at the married of what he was saying. now the fact that he said it screwed up the theory and the research on it that's not his problem. it is your problem. ainsley: hydroxychloroquine britain brian yeah.
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hydroxychloroquine. steve: early days of the pandemic trying to figure out what was going on people had the long viewrks are it's an election year. maybe this pandemic is a way to get rid of him and every time he would say something they would go. ainsley: you are absolutely right though if he said it they hated his guts. brian: anyone surprised that anthony fauci wasn't on any of the sunday shows this weekend? look for the slow fade. i'm tell you. ainsley: book comes out in the fall. brian: right. if it does. 80 pages chalked full of interesting things i'm sure. ainsley: cancel culture coming for tom hanks now. how the hollywood star is falling short in the eyes of the woke mob. in. brian: it is such a joke. you won't believe that problem. major backlash after a school takes holiday calendar. saints day and box day. a dad who wants the entire board to resign is next. ♪ ♪
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from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. jillian: woman is dead after driving through a protest in minneapolis. video from the scene shows car smoking as protesters scatter. three people brought to the hospital including the woman who later died. protesters allegedly pulled the driver from the car before he was taken into custody.
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his motive is unknown. an iowa man sentenced to 10 years in prison after a fight over face masks turn violent. shane michael was found guilty of causing serious injury after he beat and spit on a man who told him to wear his mask over his nose inside a grocery store last november. the victim later said he almost lost an eye from the beating. michael rejected a plea deal that would have given him only two years probation. house speaker nancy pelosi expressed concern over the possibility of a gas tax to pay for the new bipartisan infrastructure plan. but republican senator senator susan collins shut that down. >> there won't be a gas tax increase and we won't be undoing the 2017 tax reform bill. >> collins says the money to pay for the proposal would come from an infrastructure financing authority re-purposing unused covid relief funds and a provision to ensure electric car
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drivers pay their fair share on roads and bridges. that is a look at your headlines. steve, send it back to you. steve: thank you, jillian. meanwhile backlash in the state of new jersey for one board of education seoul scoord after they voted unanimously to remove all holiday schools -- all holiday names from school calendars. >> i would like to make a motion to change the calendar to not reflect any name, holiday, or ethnic group. >> does thanksgiving come off the holiday at that point? i would assume that, yes, it would be listed as a day off and out of session day. [shouting] >> can we talk? >> school holiday 1, school holiday 2. >> ladies and gentlemen, again, this is not a debate. steve: it should be a debate. now one parent is demanding the school board resigns arguing in a petition where more than 2,000
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signatures that the members, quote, disgrace the community and do not have the best interest of their children in mind. randolph new jersey physical therapy of 4 tom tatum joins us now. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. happy flag day. steve: thank you very much. at least you and i will call it flag day apparently the school board won't mention it because they have removed all names of holidays from the calendar, it's just going to say day off. there are people looking in right now, tom, saying that is the dumbest thing i have ever heard. >> yeah. that's correct. our board of education and our superintendent has failed, they have failed our students. they have failed our parent. they have failed our teachers and community. steve: it all started they wanted to the rename columbus day indigenous people's day and this got the ball rolling. and there was so much tumult, they said let's just get rid of all the names and just put day off. what -- in talking to your fellow parents out there in the randolph township, what are they saying about the people who are
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on the cool board making these decisions? >> yeah. i mean, the overwhelming majority of the township population feels that they have grossly overstepped their bounds. they are a completely pushing their own personal political ideologies. this is just the latest that series of events where they have completely pushed their agenda from the schools opening with coronavirus, they redeck tore rate offed the board offices to -- in the amount of tens of thousands of dollars. none of this is being done with any input from the resident of the town that you know, the taxpayers, the teachers or anyone else who is a take holder in this. they keep pushing and we are very open and we want dialogue and input, we understand that you vote for the people but they are not representing the people that voted for them. steve: does it worry you that these are the people in charge of your children's future, their education and here they are spending all this time and
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energy not necessarily talking about what kids are going to learn in school but about what's printed on a calendar? >> absolutely. i mean, perhaps, a healthy debate at a later date and time there is so many more pressing need that need to be attended to. as a district, we are still not back full time. the kids only go to school half days which as a working parent extremely difficult to help, you know, educate them. and everyone is suffering. the students are suffering. you know, emotionally and certainly academically as well. steve: okay. so, you know, i have heard people say you know, we are getting rid of columbus day, names like that because they hurt certain people's feelings. how does independence day hurt anybody's feelings or veterans day? >> i would hope it doesn't hurt anyone. you know, it's our nation. we are celebrating the heritage and also the freedoms that those brave and men fought for to give us those freedoms that we have
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to be on here debates this topic. and everything. so, you know, i can't imagine anyone who would have any sort of problem with that obviously fourth of july being a summer holiday is not on the school calendar but for memorial day, that's a huge one. we historically have our veterans come into classrooms to share their stories with our children. so, how do you celebrate that if you can't even call it that. steve: exactly. the school board put out a statement in partnership with the randolph township school district the board of education has always been committed to supporting diversity and inclusion amongst our students, staff, community, involvement and communication with our constituents helps us guide policy decisions and changes and improve district protocols. interesting they are talking about how they are having a dialogue with the people yet saying, this is not a debate. tom, exit question. in your school district, they are removing the names from the school calendar. elsewhere they deer baiting whether or not there should be
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critical race theory taught in the schools. the parents don't seem to want it. and the schools do seem to want it. why is this all happening in this country right now? >> i think it's social media combined with political ideologies and people that are in positions of, you know, perceived power are pushing their personal agendas instead of really doing what they are entrusted to do and in this case that's to educate our students to provide what's best for them for their experience that they could grow academically, socially and eemotionally and become good citizens going forward. this is the tip of the iceberg. and that's why i'm getting involved in so many parents are speaking up now before it's too late. steve: exactly before it is too late. tom at a item from randolph new jersey thank you for joining us on flag day. not a day off, flag day. >> thank you very much, steve, have a good day. steve: meanwhile, 20 minutes
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three generation of the slither and one of our court circuits there. tell us what happened, what you know. >> i know sirens went past i live 9 miles from where this was at. sirens went by the house high rated of speed 10:30 evening on monday evening. ainsley: you knew something was wrong you heard the sirens. >> to be that many sirens i knew it was something really big. it had to be something that was indescribable and i did get a phone call with what somebody had heard was going on. and once i heard that john marvin was indeed confirmed to know what was going on, i did then text him probably around 11:30 or so i texted him and asked him, you know, please just tell me that this is a nightmare and what i'm hearing isn't true and he con that it was in fact.
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ainsley: randolph is the dad and he had three sons, randy, john marvin and alex. >> that's correct. ainsley: you texted with john marvin. alex is the dad of paul. >> that's correct. ainsley: hunting preserve? is that where it happened? >> to my knowledge, they were actually staying there a lot more now. they were actually living at the house and it is a basically a hunting plantation that they use. ainsley: alex is the dad. he lost his son and his wife maggie, they were shot; is that right? >> that's correct. ainsley: what else do we know? are they investigating this? because paul was involved in a boating accident a 19-year-old girl -- this was back in 2019. it killed as a result. it was proven paul bottom alcohol at a gas station and they were out and he crashed his dad boat and the young lady was killed. so, was this someone -- do they think it was someone that was out to get paul because of that? >> you know, when i talked to
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the family yesterday, i don't think they actually can confirm anything like that. they don't know for certain. and i told them, you know, one of the reasons i would like to speak is the media around here is a local media even has painted them into this horrendous picture and to the point that there is no telling that somebody took words that they have said in some of these articles and that very well could be the case. ainsley: they are saying. >> that he has this big target. ainsley: right. we need to let the investigation play out. is there. >> absolutely. ainsley: how many leads? do they know who might have done this? >> when i talked to him yesterday, he felt confident that justice will be served but he couldn't, you know, obviously with everything going on with the investigation and people don't realize that they have to do their due diligence and let this play out. you can't give too much information that would hurt the case. ainsley: so alex lost his son
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and his wife on one day a few days later and a few days later his father passed away as well from a health condition. thank you so much, tgandy for being with us. keep them all in your prayers, please. >> absolutely. i pray that justice will be served. >> no no problem, thank you. >> had anyone with information call 1-888-crimesc for south carolina. check in with janice dean for our fox weather forecast. look at the flags behind you. >> it's beautiful. what a wonderful back drop for flag day. we are honoring our beautiful american flags. i'm so happy because the rain stopped just in time for this weather report. and we have the best in show dog coming later this on this morning. i'm going to make sure it's not raining this dog has a lot of hair we don't need the friz. 64 in new york. 72 in chicago. 72 in charleston. we have showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. unfortunately for the eastern third of the country today and tomorrow. nothing too huge though. we are not talking about big widespread storm systems.
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just some pop-up storm systems, shower storms. some could reach the mid-atlantic. otherwise, not too bad a forecast. however, when you are talking about the heat, it is dire across portions of the southwest. even up towards the northern rockies where heat advisories are in effect and we're going to feel temperatures well over 100 degrees. at least 25 degrees above average over parts of the northern plains. that's going to be dangerous for the next day into tuesday and wednesday. especially across the southwest. so we will keep an eye on that. otherwise, do you know what? not too bad across the country. we will make sure there is no rain for the pekingese. ainsley: i saw you at the dog show best in show. so cute. janice: amazing. i had such a great time. talk to you about it in the 8:00 hour. ainsley: you know it can be really hot but we are in the middle of summer, janice, and we are not on a schedule anymore. janice: i'm grateful. ainsley: cancel culture come for
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coming for one of hollywood's beloved stars 'tom hanks. op-ed urging schools to teach schools about the tulsa race massacre. confused me too? that's not good enough. one p.r. writer call on hanks anti-racist. built a career playing righteous white men the stories leave out black contributions and this morning that writer doubling down. here to try to make sense of it all carley shimkus. carley? carley: i will try my darned odessa if this is break your brain right now it's understandable. it all started when tom hanks wrote an op-ed in the "new york times" calling for more teaching of the tulsa race massacre. it's an article that you wouldn't think would receive criticism from the left because tom hanks says that our history has been white washed and he is calling for an accurate accounting of our history even the bad parts. but an npr writer named eric degan says that article didn't
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go far enough set. calling for tom hanks to not just be nonracist but anti-racist. and difference is anti-racism imprice action and activism. after this article went live, he received criticism and now this eric degens is doubling down on twitter defending his stance he says the insults and bullying are already piling up in my twitter timeline. but i'm proud of my column today on tom hanks' op-ed about teaching the tulsa race massacre. i'm a fan but what he said is not enough. it's time for tom hanks to be anti-racist. i think this is where the left loses a lot of people because nothing is ever good enough. brian. brian: tom hanks you are on hallowed ground. carley: so true. brian: i love talking about other people's relationships. can you help me here? carley: yeah, you are not just a great newsman, sportsman, you are also entertainment analyst to be clear.
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i love gwinn stefani and blake shelton. we know they are engaged but the question is have they gotten secretly married so the "new york post" has these exclusive photos show gwinn stefani walking down the street with will blake shelton wearing engagement ring mexico to it is giant what mexico giant wedding band. here is a picture on instagram saying she is getting married. before paparazzi pictures came out. the big question is did they get married? i want to know what her wedding dress was like if they did get married was it country and rock and roll a little bit of both? woe have to wait and see. bine brian a i can't wait to see. will you promise we will break into commercials. carley: if definitely. brian: nikki haley, jim jordan and jason chaffetz. and a little bit more. ♪ke
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doing? he is walking hundreds of miles. is he going to be going from washington to shanksville over to right downtown 9/11 to raise awareness 9/11 because it's been 20 years as you know since his brother lost his life and so many others. steve: anyway, thank you very much for joining us on this second hour of "fox & friends" here we are june 14th. almost halfway through june already. ainsley: i know. steve: don't you hate it when the summer months go so fast? brian: meanwhile the vice president traveling around trying to spread the word about the vaccines and she is going to be spreading the word about voting rights. meanwhile, the president of the united states has all the spotlight on him as he leaves england and goes brussels meeting with nato leaders ahead of his highly anticipated sit down with russian president vladimir putin. latest overseas stop after wrapping up the g-7 summit where world leaders called on china to cooperate in the covid origin probe. let's see if they will listen. i doubt it peter doocy is live in brussels with more.
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peter? >> good morning. and the leaders here are hoping to look ahead focusing on things like climate change and cyber hacking. but there is also a focus on the more traditional nato mission of defense and deterrence. and this morning president biden is already calling out two trouble spots. >> we have russia that is not acting in a way that is consistent with what we had hoped. and as well as china. peter: and when the president talks about issues with russia and china. the nato leaders listen. they are now describing the problems that the u.s. and the eu must face and the nato members must faces a if it's a new cold war. >> our relationship with russia is at its lowest point since the end of the cold war. this is due to russia's aggressive actions. i am confident that the nato
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leaders will confirm our dual track approach russia strong defense combined with dialogue. peter: nato campus in brussels is very difficult to access. roads throughout the area are completely blocked off for the 30 heads of state, the heads of these nato member nations to get here. president biden is already on site. he will be here today and tomorrow. and in about five hours we do expect him to take reporter questions. back to you. peter: that will be good. peter, joe biden got the g-7 to it china lab leak idea. the united states has asked for that in the past. what difference is a communique from these seven countries going to make with china. any? peter: there is really no difference. it's just he has six more names
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on a letter to china urging them to cough up this information to the world health organization health detective tia. it's pretty similar to what the house has been doing. i have asked jen psaki about this at the briefings and she said well, we are not going to give up hope they will some day communicate. they are hoping if they are not going to listen to the u.s. they will listen if they add on european leaders and japan, too. ainsley: peter, what happens if they don't, if they don't hand over the information? peter: you know, that would be a good question maybe for the president later. steve: so, do you think he will call on you this time? peter: we'll see. when in brussels. ainsley: i asked your dad would peter bring you something back from brussels maybe chocolate or a waffle what did brian say? he said sprouts. steve: brussel sprouts. pete. peter: i don't know how bad
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those travel feel bad for whoever is sitting next to me on a flight. peter, thank you. brian: we do have a response. china has warned -- that was between you and i. i did not think you were going to say that. ainsley: pretty funny. brian: somebody else i used to host with china g-7 leaders the days when a small group of countries decide the fate of the world are long gone. they also got very upset. china's embassy in london responded to a joint statement by saying we urge the united states and other members of the g-7 to respect the facts, understand the situation, stop slandering china. stop interfering in china's internal affairs. when they did meet with cline, they told every g-7 member to leave their phones outside. they shut the door that's how serious it is i wish germany, italy and another nations would understand this isn't a u.s. problem. it's aneth problem. china is a problem with this planet. it is a five alarm fire.
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not even a four alarm fire. i can't believe how much convincing the world needs. they just poisoned the world he are making their own islands, belton road is taking over other nations and baseballly using extortion to take over ports and valuable resources we seem to be sitting by. i like this program on paper that joe biden brought up build back better worldwide and let's get our own program? where is the money? where is the program? where is the agenda? you don't have any time anymore. ainsley: where is the accountability though? if they don't give us this information. if they didn't give the w.h.o. the records from the lab. brian: we have no leverage unless it's worldwide sanctions. ainsley: exactly. steve: i don't think china cares. they are not going to give the stuff to us. proves that they did this thing that killed millions of people. ainsley: destroyed it. steve: of course they did. whatever evidence there is out there, it may be hard for us to find and then they go that doesn't really prove anything, does it. ainsley: then they get away with
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it and do it again. peter: we have got to hope this never happens again. that's why we are trying to get to the basis of it, if it was one of those experiments to try figure out how to make a disease more toxic, more lethal, you should just stop doing that i mean, the united states does it, a number of countries do it, china apparently does it very badly. mike pompeo says there is a lot of evidence that proves just that. >> there's an enormous amount of evidence leak from the wuhan would youlab ever virology not e cdc and others too withdrew from the w.h.o. which become politicized this administration chose to get back into that. i don't know what tools they think they are going to use. put real pressure on the chinese communist party and we got very close to being able to make a lay down case for what actually happened and how this virus came to kill millions of people
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around the world and destroy millions of dollars in wealth. we know enough now, the cover-up continues and it's time for accountability. >> do you believe that the virus came from a lab leak from the wuhan institute? >> i do. steve: unbelievable. brian: and now other people. to your question, ainsley, if you get the g-7 to start pulling manufacturing out of china, to start trade deals with vietnam and the surrounding nations in japan. pull them out, the only thing that gets their attention is economic and they have to continue to grow their economy or their people are not going to have jobs. they're not going to continue to grow at the rate they are growing. so if you turn them and you get their attention through economics, that would do it. ainsley: right. brian: if germany and italy are not going to come along, then the g-7 is not going to be there. nato is going to focus on china. be dominate and be the world's
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number one super power. gone on hyper speed since the pandemic. since the pandemic. they have look at this as an opportunity. meanwhile yesterday, the u.s. is reportedly assess ago potential leak at a chinese nuclear power facility co-owned by france. evidently there is radiation coming from it do you think get transparency did b. a nuclear power leak? what's happening in a country? ainsley: what would you suggest slapping high prices on products coming out of china forced to buy american. >> i believe we have to rereinvigorate with the items we trust. start pulling everything out. no longer allow them to have intellectual property demands and ownership of 51% of all companies that open up in china. this has got to end yesterday. he there is a probe on mars that looks exactly like ours. they actually stole our plans and using it against us. steve: well, the problem is, if we can never prove that it started there, we can't do any of those things. because china will say we didn't do it. i don't know what you are talking about.
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brian: conventional wisdom could lead us to those things. steve: there is a ton of circumstantial evidence, no doubt about it you can talk to nikki haley about it. ainsley: what can we do as a country to prevent this from happening again. figure out the origin. steve: exactly. meanwhile talking talk about this randolph county, new jersey west of new york city, the school board was debating whether or not they should rename columbus day indigenous person's day or maybe move it to another day or something like that. unfortunate 3459ly they decided let's not do that let's just get rid of all holiday names on the calendar. instead of saying columbus day, there just say day off. instead of thanksgiving, it will say day off. here is some of the back and forth school board meeting voting to get rid of the names and parents who are not allowed to talk, you can tell, were really steamed. recommendation i would like to make a motion to change the calendar to not reflect any
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name, holiday, or ethnic group. i need a second. >> second. >> discussion? >> somebody did mention that you know, does thanksgiving come off the holiday at that point? ened i would assume that yes, it would be listed as a day off and out of session day. you can say come on. >> you just referring to october, you're not saying thanksgiving or christmas. it nawbled. >> ladies and gentlemen, again, this is not a debate. steve: why isn't it a debate? ainsley: they said this is what they do in the u.k. do we want to be the u.k.? steve: this is what they do in communist china. brian: i was listening -- i was in a conversation over the weekend. this is not just happening in schools. it's happening in companies. they are basically saying you have a certain amount of days off. take what you want. i think i will work christmas day. ainsley: one of the school board
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members says if we don't have anything on the calendar, we don't have to have anyone with hurt feelings or anything like that. steve: right, exactly. when you think about it, you know, we have heard of the debate about columbus day, columbus day, you know, it triggers some people. how does independence day hurt people? how does memorial day hurt people? how does veterans day hurt people? those will all just be listed as day o. ainsley: thanksgiving? that's a day to be grateful and thankful. steve: tom tatem is a father of four and coach out in that town. he had been a quiet guy until this came up, and now he has started a petition to kick those people off the school board. he joined us one hour ago. >> our board of education and our superintendent has failed. they have failed our students. they have failed our parents, they have failed our teachers and community. term social ideology and people in positions of, you know, perceived power are pushing
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their personal agendas instead of too long what they're entrusted to do in this cases red indicate our children to gorns they can grow. none of this is being done with any input from the residents of the town that, you know, the taxpayers, the teachers or anyone else who is a stockholder in this. they keep just pushing. steve: in today's "wall street journal" today, on the op-ed page, they say randolph's parents deserve praise for refusing to accept this whoy without a fight. we would say the same about the san francisco parents who it forced the city school board to stand down from its idiotic attempt to rename washington, jefferson and lincoln schools among others. brian: idiocy has gone to such great lengths now you have people for the first time in my lifetime all talking about running for their school board seats. steve: good. brian bruno i have never seen anything like it. usually focused on be national elections. local congress elections.
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can't get people interested in state elections now everyone is talking about the schools. ainsley: crt during of the zoom conversations people were listening to what the teachers were teaching their kids. it's made so many parents aware of what is really happening and what your tax dollars are paying for. they do have a petition. they have hundreds of signatures. they're calling for the entire school board and for it's in the thousands now. calling for the entire school board and the superintendent to be fired. steve: if you were living in that town, you would do the same thing. most people watching, i would bet. let us know, friends@foxnews.com. brian: south carolina community in shock after a mother and son of a prominent family shot dead. ainsley: police confirm the deaths are being investigated as a double homicide. steve: todd piro is looking into what we know right now. todd? todd: bizarre case no. arrests in the killing of paul and maddy mur do you members of one of south carolina's most influential legal families. paul was shot at least twice with a shotgun and mother maddie shot with an assault rifle. a family friend joined ainsley
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earlier to tell us how she learned of the tragedy. >> sirens went by the house very high rate of speed, to be that many sirens i knew it was something really big. i did get a phone call with what somebody had heard was going on. someone asked him, please, just tell me that this is a nightmare and what heim hearing isn't true and he confirmed. todd: investigators reportedly considering a possibility paul was the target of an attack and that maddy was in the wrong place at the wrong time. these killings coming just days after paul attended a court hearing for 2019 boating accident that left a 19-year-old girl dead. he was facing felony counts for boating under the influence causing death and great bodily harm. police have not said whether these killings are related. the girls family who was webbed in civil lawsuits with the murdaugh it released statements saying quote having suffered the devastating loss of their daughter praying that the murdaugh's can find peace in tragic loss.
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know that the family and continued prayers are with the murdaughs. paul and maddy were layed to rest on friday. back to you. steve: what a story. ainsley: so the dad lost his son and his wife and a few days later his own father passed away. so a lot of heartache in that family right now. steve: a lot of unknowns. ainsley: big prominent family in south carolina. i actually went to college with the uncle of paul and he is the nicest guy. so nice. john marvin. steve: terrible. brian: meanwhile jillian mele 17 minutes after the hour has the other news. jillian: go ahead and begin with this. overnight three people in critical condition after a race car veers off a mud track and into a group of spectators. look at this video showing the chaotic moments as the driver loses control before careening into the crowd. my goodness, it happened at a track south of el paso, texas. five others were taken to the hospital with local outlet reporting as many as 29 people hurt in total. the cause of the crash is still
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unknown. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez says she is open to pushing supreme court justice stephen breyer into retirement to pave the way for a more progressive juror. >> i would probably lean towards yes, i'm inclined to say yes. >> far left democrats want to pack the supreme court and eliminate the filibuster as progressive legislation stalls in the split senate. three ohio police officers hailed as heroes for rescuing a missing 4-year-old they found floating in a pond. the little boy was reported missing early saturday morning and police were alerted to that pond which is near the child's home. the officers jumped into the water carried the boy out and began performing cpr. they were able to get him breathing and he was taken to the hospital in stable deny. that is a look at your headlines, send it back to you. >> thank the good lord. steve: amazing. >> that is our worst nightmare as parents. steve: luckily they were there at the right place at the right time. thanks, jillian.
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still ahead speaker pelosi calls ilhan omar a valued member of congress after reporters of party infighting over her controversial remarks about the united states. jason chaffetz sounds off on that coming up next. and, we got live pictures coming in to us from nato and brussels and there you see the top guy at nato as he smiles and takes pictures with all the world leaders. brian: no hand shakes. come on, guys, it's over. steve: it's covid. >> bleerd leaders today and the turkish president erdogan. steve: we will continue to cover this "fox news live" brussels and new york city throughout the day. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend.
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>> let me say this. >> yeah. >> we did not rebuke her. acknowledged that she made a clarification. before we go too far down this path. congresswoman omar is a valued member of our caucus but what i'm saying is end of subject. she clarified, we thanked her, end of subject. ainsley: let's bring in jason chaffetz former utah congressman. he and fox news contributor. is he going to react to this. good morning, jason. >> good morning. ainsley: she said she didn't rebuke ilhan. she clarified, we thanked her, let's move on, end of subject. what do you think? do you really believe that? >> oh, of course she wants her to move on. but, let's be real clear, she a valued member of her caucus because nancy pelosi has a four seat majority. she absolutely needs her vote. but, the comments that this congresswoman has made time and
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time again i have got to tell you, the republicans are not going to let this go. when the shoe is on the other foot, they came after the republicans. and kevin mccarthy is the leader of the house republicans, you know, this woman, congresswoman omar is on the foreign affairs committee of all places. and they really are going to try to put it up for a vote this week. congress has been in session -- in recess, of course, for three weeks. put it up for a vote. they can force that through a privileged resolution. ainsley: did they put her on foreign affairs just to throw them a bone? they're trying to appease the moderates and trying to appease the progressives. and i think that's why nancy, don't you agree is saying no, no, no. this is not a problem. let's move on. she is trying to change the narrative? >> yeah. i don't see a whole lot of appeasement or work towards the moderates. i see them bowing down to the radical left of these socialists.
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ainsley: slamming manchin, in fact. >> they happen to be some of the most radical members out there and, yet, you see the biden white house kamala harris but you certainly see nancy pelosi trying to play her political hand and make sure that she stays in power by ache he ising to what these people want. these comments happen time and time and time again. but, hey, put it up for a vote, folks. let's see where you stabbed on that. kevin mccarthy can do that this week. ainsley: do you think this push towards this progressive push is going to backfire on them? do you think that the republican also take back the house and senate. >> i do i think republicans in the house and senate are poised to have a great 022. president biden was to bring people together and work in a bipartisan way. every time we turn around we hear these congresswomen and men saying forget the republicans we don't even need to talk to them. we can run the table all by ourselves. ainsley: thank you so much,
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jason, for coming on with us. >> thank you. ainsley: you are welcome. border patrol uncovers a stash house with more than 100 illegal immigrants as migrant crossings hit a 10-year high. former acting dhs secretary chad wolf is going to react next. wolf is going to react next. ♪ although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination.
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short-term. in the long run we will have to see if she had any disease success. what we know she citizens not-to-not visit the border. she continues to not focus on the crisis that is in front of her and instead starts talking about root causes of migration years and decades away from trying to sol that problem. they have a crisis on the border. they need to solve that today. that means implementing the rule of law. making sure that those cross the border illegally have a consequence to that illegal behavior. they are not doing that. that's why we continue to see record numbers and we'll continue to see record numbers throughout the summer. brian: a guy died over the weekend when he fell from the top of the wall no one talks about that 5-year-olds walking around the wall crying no. one talks about that still picture which was sad of a girl crying next to her mom with something that was just plastered everywhere does the double standard make your head want to explode. >> it does. absolutely. you have the largest crisis going on on that southwest border in over 20 years.
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yet, it's hardly being covered by the mainstream media. and all of their allies. that is a disservice to the american people. there is something significant going on with the human trafficking. with the cartels, of the drugs and everything that's coming across that border because of the policies over the last four and a half to five months. it's not being covered, we are not talking about it enough, this is a threat to the homeland, it needs to be addressed. they need to start doing their job. brian: here's the thing. the traffic is up 674%. what i find fascinating is that they couldn't control the message overseas, the mexican president said joe biden is a migrant president and that's the message that got out. the guatemalan president said something similar when he first took over they brought back his comments from the campaign trail. and they say immediately when they started getting rid of some of these policies the coyotes started reporting to start bringing people across. you can't control that it's not chad wolf's opinion it's what is
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being relayed down south. the other thing, chad, it's not just guatemala. we have over 100 countries coming across from haiti to romania. >> absolutely. you see numbers of individuals coming across that border not just the northern triangle from about 25 or 35 different countries. and that's a security concern at the end of the day. they need to address it quickly. brian: right. lastly, interest is a strong feeling this is exactly what president biden wants. i actually see the chaos and the human suffering and don't think he wants this. how much is the script and how much is just we don't know how to control it? >> well, i think it was by design. you saw this from a number of decisions they took right after inauguration day. so, this open borders policy is by design. the amount of numbers, the human trafficking, things like that, i think that's caught them by surprise a little bit and they are trying to deal with that this idea of we are going to
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allow everyone to come into country as they seek asylum and stay here that is by design. those are the policies that they advocate for. brian: unbelievable. local governments are forced to do something not really don't have the jurisdiction to handle. chad wolf, thank you. >> thank you. brian: coming up straight ahead, president biden's administration walking back his suggestion that the u.s. could swap cyber criminals with russia. do you think? congressman jim jordan and congresswoman kat cammack will react next ♪ sing a song. ♪ ♪ ♪ sing a song ♪ are sing a song ♪
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crimes committed against russia, i'm, i'm committed to holding them accountable. >> the idea that responsible countries should be held accountable to not harboring cyber criminals and to bringing cyber criminals to justice. he is prepared to do that in the united states. he would like to see vladimir putin do that this is not about exchanges or swaps or anything like that. steve: there you have got the national security adviser having to do a little clean up after something the president was talking about yesterday. let's bring in ohio congressman jim jordan joining us from ohio and florida g.o.p. congresswoman kat cammack. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning, steve. steve: kat, let start with you, it was pretty clear, president biden said -- sounded like he was open to exchanging cyber criminals because we know that the bad guys apparently who were screwing up and doing the ransomware things are from russia. so you can understand what he was talking about. but then have you got jake
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sullivan saying no, there is not going to be any swaps or any exchanges. what's going on? >> you know, this is absolutely nuts, we went from an america first president to america last. and when we talk about security. cybersecurities. one of the -- one of the to top priorities as answer move the homeland security committee. we are talking about economic security. we are talking about national security, and the suggestion that our america last president is now saying to putin that yeah, we will do a swap of cyber criminals. give me a break. this is insane. we need to have deterrent strategies. woe need to have consequences for the attacks that we have seen here as of late. we saw the colonial pipeline attack. we saw the j bs attack. these are national security fierce such as energy and food security. and our president here is now telling us that they are going to engage in quote, unquote, swaps?
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that's insane. we know the darkside gang is operating with the blessing of the russian government. they are state sponsors. so, in what world are we living in when we are now engaging in swaps of cyber criminals. this is nuts. steve: so, jim jordan, you know, it is presumed the president is going to talk to vladimir putin on wednesday about the cyber criminals who are, you know, taking the big meat company hostage with the ransomware and with colonial oil and stuff like that. it's interesting an interview vladimir putin did in 2016 he was asked why russia was not arresting hackers who were believed to have influenced america's elections. he said if they did not break russian law, there is nothing to prosecute them for in russia. so you have got to figure he is going to say that to joe biden on wednesday. they didn't break any laws in russia. you know, and so we're not going to go in and swoop down and it pick them up. too bad, joe biden.
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>> yeah. i think the big concern here, steve, is broader. i think it's the weakness being projected from the ole office as kat just got into. go back two months ago when ourselves, secretary blinken was in alaska meeting with his chinese counterpart. if you catched that video the treatment he received our country received from the chinese, that should never happen and frankly chronic i don't think it would ever happen with mike pompeo and the trump administration. i don't think you would see that that's my bigger concern you have to project strength and be willing to take stuff stands and defend and support those stands like president trump did. we are not seeing it. we are not seeing it from the biden administration. i don't think this will be the first time they have to walk something back. it's unfortunate, but that is the bigger concern, i think, all americans now see from the biden administration foreign policy. steve: sure, kat, you and jim have teamed up with the young americans foundation and it's an emphasis on america's college
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campuses because you are very concerned about what's happening at america's colleges and universities. >> yeah. absolutely. you know, jim and i have teamed up along with young americans for freedom to form the campus free speech caucus because let's be honest our college campuses these days these aren't higher education institutions these indoctrination camps. as the youngest republican woman in congress today it wasn't too long ago that i found myself as an undergraduate stupidity being attacked by my latin american politics professor telling me that all white republican men are the source of world conflict. so, i myself have experienced the harassment, the vitriol from the liberal left on college campuses, and now we have students across the country that are being attacked. they are being individual find. it is ludicrous that we as taxpayers fund this kind of. we are going to be holding these institutions accountable and
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giving these conservative students an outlet where they can bring their stories to us and we can educate our colleagues on the dangers of the indoctrination that is happening on our college campuses. steve: you know, and, jim, we have been talking for years what's going on on college campuses. but now it seems to be happening at the high school level and middle school and grade school with this critical race theory that is being pushed. >> yeah. it's happening everywhere, steve. think about just in a general sense, your first amendment liberties over the last several years. every single right we have under the first amendment has been assaulted. your right to practice your faith, your right to assemble. petition your government, freedom of press and freedom of speech. there are still places in america where a full congregation can't meet on sunday morning. four weeks ago, steve, i spoke to the new mexico republican party in amarillo, texas they couldn't assemble in their own state, their governor wouldn't let them. they had to come to texas to find freedom. as we speak now, you can't go your united states capitol to
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petition your member of congress to redress your grievances because nancy pelosi won't let you in. so every right we have and it's most drastic on college campuses as kat points out. that's why we are forming this caucus to push back and stand up for the bill of rights, for the constitution and most importantly for your free speech rights under the first amendment. steve: all right. we thank you both for joining us and telling us news of the day as well, jim, kat, thank you very much. >> thank you, steve, have a good one. steve: you bet. 13 minutes better top of the hour on this monday. janice dean is out standing in the rain. janice: it's not too bad actually. it steams have stopped. it stops every time i come out here. i have magical powers. tell everyone that. it is flag day. look at the patriotic flags behind me on fox square. temperatures are in the 60's in new york. 65 in cleared. we do have the potential for showers and thunderstorms in the forecast for parts of the northeast and the mid-atlantic. not any big storm systems to talk about which is great news but some spotty showers on and
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off today and tomorrow for the eastern third of the country. it's going to be hot, hot, hot for most of the country, 95 in kansas city but particularly hot for the west. where temperatures are going to be 25 degrees above average. especially across the northern plains. that's going to be dangerous heat we have excessive heat warnings in effect. you know what? we have best in show coming up next hour. you want to stay tuned. i'm going to try to make sure the rain stays off. this dog, the pekingese has big old hair. we have to keep it nice and clean. steve: yes. take almost a whole can of aqua net to get it like that. janice: i know what that's like. steve: stop it. all right, j.d., thank you very much. janice: you got it. steve: meanwhile, prices at the supermarket checkout line are going up fast. inflation joe biden's secret tax plan hiding in plain sight? we will talk about money, money, money. charles payne coming up next. ♪ ♪ i rich man's world
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worldwide "i am not donald trump tour" where over the weekend it was the g-7 people and now it is the nato people to combine with covid, climate and containing russia and china. ainsley: cybersecurity and also meeting with the president of turkey and tomorrow meeting with the eu leaders. brian: one of the big issues we don't talk a lot about and that is afghanistan. leave it or not nato joined us in afghanistan, they are wondering why we're leaving and the way we're leaving and nato is really concerned and it's going to be very interesting at 50 crock when he meets with the turkish leader who has a russian defense missile system installed why turkey is even in nato is unbelievable almost as if you brought the enemy inside the tent. ainsley: and wednesday is a big day because he's going to meet with vladimir putin in geneva. steve: that's right. meanwhile we'll keep monitoring and update you on any breaking
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news but we do not anticipate any meanwhile if you've been to the grocery store or filled up your gas tank lately you probably noticed the costs are going sky high, as consumer prices soar at the fastest pace since 2008 last month look at that up 5%. brian: vice president biden pushes for more spending is inflation the secret tax already emptying your pockets? ainsley: here to react is host of "making money" on fox business charles payne. charles yesterday filling up the car it's 2.99 out on long island for regular gas now. gone up a it lot. charles: gone up a lot, you know , of course anyone watching from california is like what are you complaining about right? it has gone through the roof and here is the deal on election day , last november, crude oil was $37, when president biden won, it has now gone to $71. today, gasoline starts off at the highest level its been since 2014. you know, part of that is the
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war on fossil fuels. you takeaway fossil fuels, the price goes up, but his idea beings the irony, every major economic organization in the world says we need more fossil fuels not less, immediately, right now america and the world. as far as these other inflation deals, it's so frustrating, because that $1.9 trillion package right out of the gate, the covid relief bill, even larry sommers, you know, one of the most i don't know, noted liberal economists alive right now said that it's a major mistake. it is too much money, it is going to cause inflationary spikes, and not only let me tell you something, guys. there's a lot of forces that are driving prices higher around the world but we are unique. we look at the core, right? that core was 3.8%. the highest since 1992. here is the core for japan in the same month. zero. the core for eu, how about less than 1%, for the united kingdom
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1.4%, 3.8% the highest since 1992, there's a reason for that, and if we add more of this wreckless, you know, spending, sending out checks without any sort of responsibility attached to them it's going to get worse. brian: yeah. they keep saying it's temporary but i never heard of temporary inflation when you didn't even predict it when it first came in charles we're going to watch your show today "making money" featuring you as the host on fox business week days at 2:00. charles: sounds great. can't wait. i've got a great show. we're going to talk a little bit about that g-7 meeting. some are calling it the selfie meeting that nothing was done for the world particularly the wegers. thank you. brian: exactly. just millions of people in concentration camps what's the big deal? nikki haley coming up next hour, we'll talk about that and so much more. make the music louder, we're going to break.
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>> president biden set to meet with nato leaders in brussels. >> nato is critically important i just want all of europe to know that the united states is there. ainsley: border patrol uncovers a stash house with more than 100 illegal immigrants as migrant crossings hit a 10 year high. this is a threat to the homeland it just needs to be addressed. brian: major backlash after a school takes all holiday names off the calendar, an outraged dad wants the entire board to resign. >> they are completely pushing their own personal political ideologies and they failed our students and community.
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>> speaker nancy pelosi comes to the defense of congresswoman ilhan omar. >> she clarified, we thanked her, end of subject. >> yeah, i don't see a whole lot of appeasement for the moderates and i see them dialing down to the radical left >> right down on the white line taking the short way around, leaving no out and your all-star winner, kyle larson. >> ♪ ♪ brian: all right here you go. this is flag day, yes, it means that it is june 14. it's a grand ole flag, a high flying flag and it's a little wet today thanks to the weather. don't blame anybody else. tunnel to towers foundation made those flags possible. they are one of the most patriotic and effective foundations in the country, and if you want to feel good about yourself even better than you do already, go to t2t.org and just
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commit to like $11 a month it'll automatically come out off a credit card and it's doing things for the right reasons. ainsley: small amounts out of your pocket book because that's two starbucks coffees. steve: don't remind us. ainsley: that you can donate and then frank has started this organization because he lost his brother running through the tunnel to the towers on 9/11 to help save people, and he started this organization to build houses for our first responders, if they die while they are out there patrolling or if they are helping with fire or whatever it is, theophano pay off mortgages so that the wife or the husband if it's a woman that died so they don't have to worry about it. a mortgage-free house and they can send their kids to college and it's a wonderful organization. we can do our small part to epidemic had in a big way. steve: indeed so we thank them for bringing out all of the flags on flag day. also coming up this hour a super celebrity, the winner of westminster dog show, watsabi, p
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ikenese is going to be outside. ainsley: beautiful dog janice is there all weekend. steve: indeed so we got a busy final hour that starts right now ainsley: president biden is meeting with nato leaders in brussels right this very minute ahead of his highly-anticipated sit-down with russian president vladimir putin on wednesday. it's the latest overseas stop for him after wrapping up the g-7 summit where world leaders called on china to cooperate with the covid origin probe. and peter doocy is live in brussels with the latest for us. peter? reporter: good morning, and the nato leaders gathered here are trying to figure out what problems lie ahead in the next 10 years, between now and 2030, and since president biden got here, the way he's talking about things, the way he sees things, when problems pop-up, it's basically the u.s. and europe and nato versus china and russia >> we have russia that is not acting in a way that is
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consistent with what we had hoped, and as well as china. >> there's going to be a focus today on climate change and cyber hacking, but also, the more traditional nato missions, defense and deterrence because the leaders here look at russia and china making investments in their military and they do not want to be left at a disadvantage. >> it is at its lowest point since the end of the cold war and due to russia's aggressive actions. i'm confident that the nato leaders will confirm our dual- track approach with strong defense combined with dialogue, and i'm sure that the nato leaders will welcome the opportunity to consult with president biden ahead of his meeting with president putin. reporter: there are 30 nato
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leaders gathered here in brussels. president biden met with a smaller group, the g-7 over the weekend and they all signed on to a joint communication urging china to cooperate with an investigation into the covid-19 origin. the u.s. has already done that. china has not listened today but there is some sort of a new renewed hope that china is suddenly going to listen, now that it's not just the u.s. but they've also got japan and germany and france and the uk and canada signed on there as well. back to you. strategist peter, the white house had been managing the president for the most part. i know there was a press conference yesterday and i think everybody in the press pool on the charter was at the airport and so nobody could ask questions of the president, but it sounds like by the end, he's actually going to take some question, right? reporter: yes, we do expect him to take questions from a bigger group. the group that essentially was already in belgium while he was answering questions in the uk
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yesterday. we expect to get in today in at least once more before we fly back to the states at the end of the week. steve: peter thank you very much for the live report. brian: one of the main thing is you have to unite the country, unite the world, the free world, democratic world, against russia and china. there's just no question about it and they got to see the urgency there and one of the reasons why germany does not sign on to this one of the reasons why italy doesn't sign on to this is because economically they are so tied in for the germans if they go and tick off the chinese, they have the number one market for volkswagen and bmw, and italy they are so intertwined in the garment district, they can be hurting themselves when they are economically distressed but if someone could just look over the horizon and see the trouble that is taking place because of the rise of china, and for what they have shown and the reason why we have a pandemic is i don't know, china's fault, which they haven't been transparent about this. a 25-page communication included some of the words about china, but it should have been more, it
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should have been something that joe biden shouldn't have had to marshall the world to support us with. ainsley: well in march, the w. h. o. came out with a report and they said a lab leak was extreme ly unlikely but china did not share information from their labs, they didn't share data, or records, so we're not really sure, and then now the w. h. o. is saying they are expecting china to be transparent, they are leading these efforts, a science-based investigation and then we also have our own investigation in the united states, with our intel committee , or community and biden is asking for to see those results within 90 days , a few weeks ago he announced that. he's not giving us any information so how are we going to find out. brian: how good is that report going to be? steve: and they aren't going to help us at all, so yesterday, at the conclusion of the g-7 they put out the communication blasting china, you got to be more helpful. brian: they didn't really blast it was kind of mild. steve: well for them it was blasting. like you got to help us and i say blasting because china'
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already said we're not going to cooperate with anything else so it's like come on, you got to open up. ainsley: they are denying it. steve: and today, it's going to be among other things as peter just detailed, hitting russia regarding ransomware, and we know that these ransomware hack ers are in the country of russia, and russia and vladimir putin allow them to proliferate, there's a great article this morning in the washington post, because they promise okay, we will hack into everybody around the world, except russia and our allies and so putin is like okay. as long as you leave us alone you can stay. these are things brian will be talking to nikki haley former u.n. ambassador coming up very shortly on "fox & friends" in about 10 minutes. ainsley: i want to know what our options are what we can do to hold china accountable and get the data. brian: right. ainsley: i don't know if there's anything. brian: well the whole world has to unite and start denying them some marketplace and understanding we do have to, that the biden administration great idea, they got their own
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initiative that's build back better globally so they want to put together that and go up to the pakistan of the world, the nigeria of the world, those with major port cities that are underdeveloped and say listen, we'll build back but we're not going to extort you and ask for a pound of flesh like china is. china says yeah, we'll build that and take your port and build your roads and tunnels but the loans will be so cost prohibitive, we're going to have to take something in response because you're not going to be able to pay it back. brazil is case in point. brazil is total hostage to the deals they cut with china, and now, they have a situation where the china owns almost all of their media outlets as well as half their infrastructure, and not only do they get the pandemic covid-19, they get their bad vaccine which doesn't work, and that's what you have. that's a future with china, if we allow them to extort these other countries. steve: well one thing the covid-19 pandemic has not slowed down human smuggling. in fact over the weekend, one of
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the so-called stash houses where the smugglers, the coyotes keep people who they are transferring from one country into this one, was discovered in texas and they found over 100 migrants, people from honduras and el salvador and ecuador they were all right there, inhumane circumstances, but apparently they were so desperate to pay so much money to try to get the united states and the price of admission to live in that house. ainsley: earlier this month, the laredo sector chief patrol tweeted out that 182 were arrested, undocumented individuals, from three different stash houses, official s found those three stash houses in a matter of two hours. look inside. brian: wow look at this and what chaos is at the border. the number right now is stunning already just about 1 million people have crossed the border, up almost 700% from a year ago in 2020 and the big difference between this influx and the influx during the trump
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years, the guy was actually the president of the united states, president trump, he was firing people, rotating people through, coming up with new strategies and tactics, along the way from mark morgan to chad wolf they finally figured it out remain in mexico third country you got to apply and if you come you'll be returned back and then with the advent of the pandemic, they said with the pandemic, you come back right away. it all changed when the migrant 's president, our current president, took over. chad wolf joins us earlier and said this , about the difference in the way the media is seeing border. >> the largest crisis going on on that southwest border in over 20 years and yet it's hardly being covered by the mainstream media and all of their allies and i think that is a disservice to the american people. there is something significant going on with the human traffic king, with the cartels, the drugs, and everything that's coming across thatrd barack obamaer because of the policies over the last four and a half to five months it's not being covered we're not talking about it enough. this is a threat to the homeland it needs to be addressed.
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they need to start doing their job. you see numbers of individuals coming across that border not just the northern triangle from about 25-35 different countries an that's a security concern at the end of the day. they need to address it quickly. brian: the only thing i would add to this is i watch all of the sunday shows, the only one to even bring up a question about the vice president's horrendous two-country visit, which resulted in nothing substantially and being dissed by those leaders was chris wallace had a couple questions besides that she got a total pass. if mike pence did the same tour, had no answers to simple questions, like when are you going to the border, that would have been the number one story. now, i understand the press lean s left, but i've never seen it fall over left. that's what's happening now. this vice president has been, was a terrible candidate when she doesn't give press conferences when she's on her own she's totally out of her element and they are still queu ing her up to be the next president of the united states.
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ainsley: also what's crazy as you said brian is this is the highest its been in 10 years if you look at the fiscal year on the 929, 868 have crossed so far. we still have four more months to go. brian: i know. steve: and as we approach the really dangerous super-hot time, down in the desert. meanwhile -- ainsley: more are going to cross because the weather is nicer. steve: meanwhile, out in randolph township, new jersey, the school board had a meeting, they were deciding, you know what? we're going to change the name of columbus day because columbus day hurts some people's feelings so we'll change it to something maybe indigenous person's day and a suggestion you know what? maybe we put that day on a different day. eventually, they came up with a great compromise that has infuriated the town. the compromise is, let's get rid of all holiday names on the calendar from the school on a holiday, for instance on thanksgiving, it will just say "
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day off." on christmas, it'll say "day of" on 4th of july "day off." here is the school board meeting where they decided to do this , and at the end, you can hear the parents clammerring to talk but they were not allowed. i would like to make a motion to change the calendar to not reflect any name, holiday, or ethnic group. i need a second. >> second. >> discussion? >> so somebody did mention that does thanksgiving come off the holiday at that point and i would assume that yes, it be listed as a day off, and out of session day. >> [overlapping speakers] >> may i talk? >> [indiscernible] >> ladies and gentlemen, again, this is not a debate. steve: this is not a debate.
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brian: is there anything that's going to be traditional still in play? what is going on in this country everything from the genders that you can refer to, the way you can talk, our history, now, our present is under attack. steve: we had tom tatum whose a father of four in that school district and he said this is a unique time in american history where a lot of these people who are on school boards or legislators or politicians are using this time in our history to change society to their way of thinking. he started a petition to get all those board members to resign and he joined us two hours ago on "fox & friends." >> our board of education and our superintendent has failed. they failed our students. they failed our parents, they failed our teachers and they failed our community. social media combined with political ideologies and people that are in positions of, you
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know, perceived power are pushing their personal agendas instead of really doing what they are entrusted to do and that's in this case to educate our students to provide what's best for them, for their experience that they could grow. none of this is being done with any input from the residents of the town, the taxpayers, the teachers, or anyone else whose a stakeholder in this. they just keep, you know, pushing. steve: there are at least 2,000 names on the petition so far and he also went on to say it scares me that these people are in charge of guiding our children's education. brian: they got elected. ainsley: they are just so scared to hurt someone's feelings. brian: right. ainsley: awe few people's feelings this is what our country is found on. steve: how does new year's day how does that hurt anybody's feelings? ainsley: i don't know. steve: how does 4th of july, how does memorial day, veterans day hurt somebody's feelings? brian: run for your school board that's the team. 16 minutes after the hour, jillian mele you've been elected to do the news. jillian: thank you very much and
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i'll take my duty seriously so let's begin with this. an off duty police officer is killed in seattle while helping people in a car crash. the car belonging to the five year veteran of the force was then stolen from the scene. colleagues say the officer was simply doing their duty to serve others even off the clock. police say the fallen officer's car was found abandoned later in the day. they are still looking for suspects in that crime. >> space force successfully launching a surveillance satellite into space. the satellite named odyssey hitched to ride inside a rocket and will be used to detect foreign objects in space. the launch was the first of space force's special projects unit focused on getting resources into space as quickly as possible. >> how about this , a houston man is showing his hometown pride by honoring a local icon with permanent ink. this tatoo pays homage to the man whose a local businessman who turns his furniture stores into shelters when big storms
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hit. well this is what happened when the two men met. >> a life long commitment. jillian: the man with the new tatoo says he has no regrets and hopes to get more tattoos in honor of houston. that is mattress max and he's so wonderful i had a chance to meet him in houston covering the world series such a nice man steve: right and during natural disasters he's opened up his showrooms. ainsley: he does so much. steve: sleep in my showroom. and people did. ainsley: mattress max, the tatoo , that's funny. steve: why not? all right, jillian thank you. brian: thanks, jillian. tonight at 7:00 i'll be hosting primetime all week. we have a lot of great guests lined up, one of which will include -- steve: mattress mack? brian: no, it will not. steve: it should. brian: in fact i forgot which guest i should be promo'ing. ainsley: well you look for that. brian: coming up at 7:00 i'll
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be on all week it's going to be a great show we'll meet at 1:00 to decide what's going to be on. steve: so that's at 7:00, two hours before that ainsley is here in this studio, filling in for dana perino. ainsley: that's right. so you'll be studying while i'm on air. brian: right. ainsley: and then i go home. brian: i'm going to say exactly what you said at 5, at 7:00. ainsley: on my notes. brian: long hand on back of the manila folder. ainsley: this is how i do it every day. brian: it's 1975 all over again ainsley: because this is how i studied in school. i have to write down all my topic and everything i want to say and while i'm writing it an hour before we go on air, it is just scorched in my mind. i'm a visual learner. brian: steve jobs invented the computer and then we changed and moved forward. ainsley: but do you know what? i'm like the doctor who still has charts, because i, this is the way i've always done it and i can't change it now. brian: you don't want to see a waitress walk up to you with an
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ipad? ainsley: no that does make me nervous when they do that. i'm like wait a minute. brian: and it goes right back to the kitchen. steve: anyway -- ainsley: i'm like did you get my order right, dressing on the side please, write that down steve: the ones who don't write anything down so she's on a five , he's on at 7:00, we plan your day meanwhile still ahead on this program the effort to keep wokeness out of american schools takes to the streets on the heels of a virginia rally, a parent and teacher will join us with an update on their fight and you're going to meet the top dog, westminster's best in show is going to join us later this hour, crowned sunday and here monday. you're watching "fox & friends." >> ♪ ♪
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steve: parents are speaking up all across america to keep critical race theory and other woke curriculum out of their children's schools. pushback hit a fever pitch in lo uden county, virginia this weekend, as teachers and parents both rally for education , not indoctrination. our next guests were both there, father of three and u.s. army vet joe mobley, and a teacher at douglas school in louden county jeremy write both join me, good morning to you. good morning, steve thanks for having me. steve: you bet. joe, your problem with critical race theory is you say it's racist. >> absolutely, you know, crt has a singular purpose , steve, and it's to divide, and it depends on where you launch it, if you're going
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to divide it based on class, if you're going to divide it based on producers versus consumers and here, in the u.s. , the threat to pull on racism given our history of slavery, so crt manifests in our society, as ethnic minorities, namely, majorly black americans and then everyone else. steve: and jeremy that's why you oppose teaching crt. you're a teacher in that school district, that we've been talking about for the last month or so. how are, why are you to the point where you are willing to put your job on the line to go and speak out against the people who are your bosses? >> you know, as scary as it is, i'm speaking for other people, not for myself, and i think that that's what made me come forward is that, you know, i'm worried about what this will do to our culture at the schools, and how this will affect my future
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students, so i had to speak up. i don't want to be a part of this , this isn't what i signed up for as a teacher. steve: sure, but jeremy the school board is in charge of you. if they got a problem with you, are you worried that you could wind up out of work and is it worth it? >> it's definitely worth it, especially seeing what will happen to the schools once this is in place and is really entrenched, and, you know, i think that it was definitely a debate that went through my mind for quite a while, and i did worry about it, but once i started thinking about who i was speaking up for in the future of our school systems here, i mean, there was no question. i just had to do something, i had to say something. steve: absolutely and that's why you and joe showed up this weekend. joe, you know, if the school boards continue to ignore the
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parents, each week, this movement gets bigger and bigger and bigger, and if the school boards continue to ignore the parents, they are going to wind up out of jobs. >> absolutely. i've said it before and i'll say it again. you know, this was done in darkness, undercover of darkness and largely under emergency during covid. what's done in darkness comes to light. parents are waking up. teachers are waking up and we actually have a large cohort of students who are speaking out against crt, speaking out against retaliation, against teachers that, you know, exercise their first amendment rights. steve: sure. it all comes down to, in this case, where it's a grassroots effort at this point. it's moms and dads and some teachers as well, trying to rescue this generation of kids in american schools, right, jeremy? >> definitely. i'm just in spiered every single day by the growing numbers.
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there's new heros popping up every day in these school board meetings that we go to. i'm just so inspired by people parents where she spoke up about growing up in the china cultural revolution and the parallels that are drawn with that and crt it's just amazing to me and it's chilling to hear that this is happening in our schools, i mean , i feel like a lot of the things that they are saying should be like pretty obvious statements, and it's kind of silly that we're having to make this argument right now, but we've got so many different examples, like joe was saying we've got really savvy students from elementary up to high school level giving our school board an education in the first amendment and then we do have teachers, you know, lileth van etsian, i'm going to murder her name, but
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she's calmly stood up for her right to free speech, when she was being intimidated by a school board member for not wearing a mask, even though she had a medical exemption and i'm just so proud of the unity and the energy that's happening right now. there's so many people that are coming forward to stand up for this and stand up against it steve: including you, joe and jeremy, thank you both for joining us live. >> thank you, steve. steve: good luck. by the way, we did reach out to this school district for a statement and you know what? they have not gotten back to us. will they? if they do we'll let you know. i'm not going to hold my breath. all right, meanwhile, it's 8:30 here in new york city, former ambassador to the united nations , nikki haley is up next and by all will talk to her about the president in brussels. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin.
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hoped, as well as china. brian: all right, there you go. those are the new challenges but they are challenges of today too president biden is meeting with nato leaders right now in brussels ahead of the highly- anticipated sit-down with russian president vladimir putin this wednesday. joining us now is somebody who knows all these players and has been on the world scene, former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. coming to us from israel now and we'll talk about that, ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley. ambassador great to see you, or governor either one of those titles would fit. first off, what's at stake at this nato meeting today? what be the two things that you made sure to bring up? >> well, you know, i think what's important at the nato meeting is first of all how do you hold china accountable and the second thing should have been well three things i think. one holding china accountable, number two making sure that you call russia out and acknowledge nord stream ii which is stabbing ukraine in the back and actually giving russia a kiss by allowing biden to go
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ahead and give that back to germany, that was a terrible thing and then three, you've got to talk about the iran deal, that's a huge topic and the g-7 is very involved and biden is falling over himself to want to get back in the iran deal. those are three massive threats we have to be talking about. brian: if people are caught up in the fact that donald trump disruptor is not there and joe biden is, the most predictable headlines is so glad to have america back but in the other big picture is america back signing on to the paris deal, is america back signing back to the iran deal? are those things in america's interests or are they in europe 's interests? >> you know, i think what biden is doing is obama 2.0. he's going to go back and buy friends again. this isn't about having countries like us. this is about having countries respect us and the way they respect you is when you take hard lines on tough issues and biden doesn't seem to be doing that. the idea that the iran deal is so dangerous, it's a death wish for israel, we've talked about
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that here the whole time we've been in israel. it's a death wish for israel, they just got over a conflict. you're going to give them money to not only support terrorism but to build nuclear weapons, russia just hacked our pipeline and they hacked a meat processing plant. you'll go meet with putin that's fine go meet with putin, but you just gave him the one gift he wanted which is access to nord stream ii again so he just gave russia a ton of money. all of these things and you're going to talk about climate change and being friends again? that's not what this is about. the one thing president trump was he held his friends and enemies accountable. he said, we will do our part, but everybody else has to do their part. he was nice about it but they wanted him to just let them get their way. that's not what leading is. leading is letting countries know what you expect of them and how you're going to partner with them. that just didn't happen. brian: ambassador, if people are on the outside are frustrated and they say we put sanctions on russia forever and tariffs on europe for goodness
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sakes, we put tariffs on china, and it seemed to get their attention but it didn't change their behavior. in fact china came out and warned the g-7 leaders that the days of a small group of countries deciding the fate of the world are long gone, and they also said they are adapted to, they also adapted a spending plan to this belt and road program, but it looks like the west is trying to adopt their own, which i think is a step in the right direction, which be a build back better worldwide plan to help the developing nations to not be exported by china but where is the money, the pledge, where is the strategy? >> well, i think the other side of this is look, china is going to have a temper tart rum any time things don't go their way and they will get aggressive and trying to intimidate other countries that's when the u.s. has to be most aggressive and we have to lead. i actually don't think we have to follow in china's footsteps with our own belt and road
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initiative. the problem we've had this long is we keep being symptomatic to china. we have to lead. we have to start getting with our alliances. we have to partner. we need to get with india and australia and japan, and really make sure that we're boycotting the chain olympics that we're going to that wuhan lab and see ing it ourselves and holding the country accountable that we're making sure that we are making all other countries less dependent on china, making sure we're not relying on pharmaceuticals from them and actually, putting them on notice and the one thing china wants the most is a strong economy. we've got to make sure that we go back and start sanctioning china again the way president trump did. that's the way you get to china is when you don't respond to them, but you get in front of them. brian: absolutely. now, you get their attention by shutting down markets. your in israel right now. that dramatic events took place over the weekend that for the first time in over 12 years they have a new prime minister. do you believe this is the end for benjamin netanyahu or do you believe this is just a pause in his career. what's the sense on the ground?
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>> well, look. i mean, prime minister netanyahu has been a friend to america and he certainly has led. he was historic in the way he handled diplomatic security and economic issues in israel, and he raised israel to a new level and so, we should all be thankful to him for that, but never count him out. he's a survivor and so what happens from here, it'll be interesting to see but i do congratulate prime minister bennett and we met today with foreign minister lapede, we also met with benjamin netanyahu today and what we told them both is look it doesn't matter which leaders are there. the united states is going to stand with israel, needs to stand with israel, and we'll be there and i'll tell you, for two opposing parties, or opposing on challenging sides both of them brought up one issue and that's the iran deal. both of them said, it's a death wish for israel, if biden gets back into the iran deal. both of them said, it's one atomic bomb away from the world
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seeing total disruption, and so, you know, i'll tell you is having worked with president trump on getting out of the iran deal, the one thing we don't want to see happen is give money back to iran, and have the world be a more dangerous place. brian: right. leave israel alone to act on their own because they are not going to stand by and watch them do that, ambassador thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks so much, brian great to be with you. brian: same here meanwhile let's go over to jillian for the latest breaking news. jillian: good morning let's begin with this. a woman is dead after a car drove through an overnight protest in minneapolis. video from the scene shows the car smoking as protesters scatter. police say three people were brought to the hospital including the woman who later died. protesters allegedly pulled the driver from the car before he was taken into custody, so far his motive is unknown. >> a virginia school board member is under fire after giving a graduation speech on the dangers of capitalism. listen. >> our world is overwhelmed with needs.
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we struggle with human greed, racism, individualism and capitalism. jillian: she also asked students to remember their jihad. she previously accused israel of apart i'd in a tweet. those are a look at your headlines brian i'll send it back to you. brian: still ahead on our show, a lot more show in 19 minutes. amongst the guests will be dan bongino, he'll be up next, don't move. stay restless, with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $449 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer.
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virology. there's a pile of evidence 100 feet high. >> do you believe that the virus came from a lab leak from the wuhan institute? >> i do. steve: all right so mike pompeo thinks it was from a lab leak, but the progress with the president because for the longest time a lot of democrats poo-poo'd the whole idea of the lab leak. dan bongino streams daily on fox nation and host of "unfiltered" with dan bongino a big hit saturday nights. dan good morning to you. >> good morning thanks for that promotion there. i appreciate it. its been a real joy doing the show. steve: it's great to have you as part of the fox family, of course. so, what do you make of this , the way joe biden has evolved on the lack leak? >> yeah, yeah, i love how they evolve. it was a total conspiracy and you're all wackos to then mainstream media coverage gets out where people finally wake up
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to the fact that this maybe real the entire time and now it's called an evolution. that's not an evolution. what an evolution, steve, be is hey we don't have the information yet. let's make an informed fact data point-based decision. that's not what they did. what the they said is people like you, me, and others at the network who are open to alternate explanations they call this wackos and conspiracy theories. brian: they froze for social media accounts. >> they locked people out of social media, so again, to the left let's not pretend this is some kind of oh, we were just trying to wait and see. you weren't and by the way, guys , the evidence was everywhere. i went through it on my saturday night show on fox. i went through it piece by piece in a 12 minute monologue. these viruses, guys, they have a code just like a computer code, made up of bases, these other things you don't have to be an advanced scientist to figure this out. this double cgg code in corona virus and covid-19, we have not found it in nature anywhere.
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doesn't mean it doesn't exist. we have not found it but you know where we have found it? with lab researchers who insert that code in gain of function research to make these viruses super viruses. that is in covid, and you know what's really convenient? the wuhan lab researcher who got money from the echo health alliance and the taxpayer omitted that double cgg code in her analysis of the virus, so that no one would see it. i mean again the evidence was everywhere. ainsley: dan, what can we do? if this is true and it was a lab leak, what do we do to hold china accountable? >> we need to expand a sanction against chinese government officials and their regime. it's what we've done against russian oligarchs who were involved in the killing of magnitsky, you should not be allowed to have you or your kids anywhere in the country if you're part of a communist regime that unleashed this pandemic that killed millions of people. it would stop it right away. guys you got to remember they send their kids to college here
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too. that's what's really going to hurt and they have bank accounts here a lot of these people. follow the money every single time. you want to sting, that would, big time. brian: yeah, also they become spies here which is fascinating, and a lot of the private colleges want the chinese money so they go to bat to make sure they are never banned from the campus. we've seen that. that's part of the strategy. >> yeah, look at the confucious institutes. there's a big chinese opportunistic effort within the united states for years i played at the end of my monologue in the saturday show, in 1982 who warned about this , infiltrate the educational apparatus in the country and you'll destroy the population from the inside out. it's not hard to do. we were warned we just didn't listen. steve: you're right about that. dan, thank you very much for joining us live from i believe you're down in florida. have a great podcast. >> yes, sir. steve: and radio show and we'll see you soon. ainsley: thank you, dan. 10 minutes until the top of the hour still ahead westminster
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apparently, tom hanks is too white. we'll explain that today, and how did your government lose track of $400 billion? it's a monday, let's go, see you in five minutes top of the hour. jillian: good morning we're back with sports headlines and kyle larson holds off a late run to win the nascar all-star race at the texas motor speedway and pocket the million dollar prize. this as larson's second all-star race win, and a third week in a row he's won a cup series event, and novak making tennis pick three rallying from two sets down to win his second french open. he's now won 19 grand slam tournaments and becomes the first player to win each tournament multiple times. afterwards, the champ handed his racket to a very excited young fan. and rightfully so. ainsley: that's great. thank you so much. the nation's most famous dog contest in yesterday's westminster kennel dog show presented by purina pro plan did
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not disappoint. >> wasabi takes it, wasabi is the best in show winner. >> [applause] >> there's only one and that's the one. the pekingese, wasabi. ainsley: janice is live on the fox square along with that winner the three-year pekingese, wasabi his handler david fitzpatrick and director of communication, gil miller bishop >> what a moment. david? wasabi, congratulations. >> [laughter] >> and what a win! tell me about it. >> well, it was really a win for the history books, that westminster moved out of the city, went to lindsey graham muster mansion for the year and they were able to put on this great show, and for wasabi to win on their pack trotter who was one of sports biggest icons a living legend, and you know, such a wonderful line-up and great day. >> janice: is this a first that a grandfather also won best
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in show? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> because wasabi is from like royalty, right? >> yes, his grandfather malachi won best in show in 2012 at the guarder. >> so you own and train these dogs? >> i own wasabi and i also have some other owners but i bread him, i train him and i groom him >> from when he was a puppy. how did you feel? did you feel like i've got the winning dog? >> as a puppy? >> no, i mean, last night. >> i felt i had a winning dog, i didn't know if he be the winning dog last night because there was so many great dogs in there but i just wanted to enjoy the experience and the moment. >> janice: what is it about this dog that's so special? >> well, he's a great dog. he fits the akc breed standard and then when he's in the ring he has that charisma he kind of turns on like a little lion dog, he stands there and looks at everybody. he doesn't have a nerve in his body. >> janice: there is something about that though, you can have a perfect dog but if you have
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the right attitude, tell me about that. >> that's right and he certainly has that. the pekingese is supposed to have a bold, very self-important attitude and he certainly showed going around the ring last night >> janice: how do you keep him looking so fabulous? >> a lot of work. a lot of work. he gets daily grooming. >> janice: but he's so kind too. you can tell he's got this wonderful disposition. >> yeah, he's sweet. most of my dogs are lovely. well, he just is like his parent s. >> janice: this is the official trophy i'm holding. >> well there's other hardware, we just brought the one today. david schweikert going home with several pieces. >> janice: tell me ability the ribbon. >> of course we have our purple and gold best in show ribbon and these are priceless. this dog is such a great example of a breed, and david has been breeding this pekingese for so long, he's been going to westminster since 1970, so his
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dedication to the breed has paid off. >> janice tell me about the pekingese as a home dog. are they god with children? >> some of them aren't that crazy about children, but they are wonderful dogs. they are great companions, they are amusing and not noisy and they have a bit of independence to them, and they are very smart >> janice: i'm very envious of this gorgeous hair. it's so soft and smells lovely. what's next today, what happens? >> well i think we go to some other events and then we're going to take a rest later on, and just relax. >> go to the empire state building. >> get a good view. >> janice: let's talk about the fact that we're going to see the westminster dog show in january, gail. >> oh, my gosh, janice. it's hard to believe but yes, a quick turnaround it'll be at the end of january and back in manhattan for 2022 we're really excited, we had a great time at lyndhurst but of course madison square garden is our home.
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>> wonderful, i was there all weekend. did he give kisses? >> well, he would. >> awww i got a kiss from wasabi ainsley: she's like i'm going in for it. brian: janice needs less groom ing than the dog. steve: thank you very much for joining us on this flag day we'll see you back here on the couch tomorrow. ainsley: goodbye, everybody.
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