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fireworks explodes in la. the terrifying incident caught on camera. >> bill cosby walking 3 as a judge denies britney spears's request to remove her dad as a conservator. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪♪ todd: i am worried. we to about? todd: we are going to run out of britney spears songs, she's in the news every day. we will get into it more in the 5:00 am hour. quite a catalog of musical selections that we run through all of them. jillian: i wonder what we don't know about this. there's clearly information we don't know and i would like to know. todd: that was a building that we saw. good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on
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thursday morning. jillian: let's begin on the southern border were donald trump sees the crisis unfolding under the biden administration firsthand. todd: trump slams his successor's policies. >> he's only been out of office 6 months, the former president is not shying away from the camera. he visited the border yesterday with texas governor greg abbott. he received a briefing. his visit comes just a few days after the vice president, kamala harris, visited el paso, trump visited west waco which was about 100 miles away in southern texas, the visit by itself make donald trump argue that now is the time to continue building the border wall because of the apprehensions. >> it has to be stopped now. this can't go until 2020. if you look at these caravans with 25,000 people, dotted in
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those caravans are some of the worst people on earth. >> cpb numbers, the latest numbers, border apprehension, 180,000 plus in may, up a staggering 674% from just last year alone. >> the united states of america was built on will of law and the biden administration is doing is not enforcing rule of law is the first thing that happens, that we wrote the united states of america. it must be stopped. >> reporter: he will hear a different narrative from the congressman from texas who says let's make one thing clear, the narrative is blatantly false, it is not a war zone, the wall they are trying to get texans to pay for is not only a waste of hard-earned money but an un-american symbol of hatred.
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texas governor greg abbott looking to use public funds, crowdsourcing to pay for this wall but donald trump says he believes it is the federal government that should be paying for all of it. jillian: mike johnson visited the border alongside donald trump. heather: will join us to explain what he saw. that is coming up in 16 minutes. memphis police officer in critical condition after being dragged by a car. police say the organized crime officer was serving a subpoena when the driver backed up and hit the officer with an open passenger door. the driver kept backing out, hitting a patrol car. the passenger got away. the driver facing several charges. jillian: first responders after fireworks unexpectedly explode. the los angeles police department in the process of confiscating the fireworks when
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something happens causing the bomb squad truck to blowup, the explosion smashing windows of homes nearby even flipping a car. officials say everyone should survive. the lapd seizing fireworks and improvised explosives from the 27-year-old man. he is under arrest and taking charge. todd: eric adams remains ahead in the new york city democratic mayoral primary, numbers show him leading by 14,000 votes against former sanitation commissioner katherine garcia. all this after the board of elections admitted to botching the previous count by accidentally including 135,000 test ballots. this step was called unfortunate, his campaign filing a lawsuit to have a judge oversee and renew ballots if necessary. new york post columnist markowitz has had a maps success in the race is a divide between moderate democrats looking to defund police. >> progressivism has become an anti-police movement.
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always rich progressives don't want police department, normal people all over the city voted for eric adams, new york post endorsed in with a front-page endorsement because he was the most sane candidate running in a race. the outer boroughs vote for eric adams but white liberals in manhattan don't. it is a real issue and real divide in the democratic party where the white liberals don't like the crime-fighting black guy. >> city council voted to increase the police department budget overnight as the city sees a massive increase in crime. 6 minute after the hour, legal bombshells, bill cosby released from prison after getting a sexual assault conviction overturned. jillian: hours after the judge denied britney spears's request to remove her father from her conservatorship. the public reacts to both legal battles. a lot of people talking.
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>> that is all you are bombarded with now, 83-year-old/the the victory to his crews when he got home from being released from the pennsylvania prison. he denies any wrongdoing tweeting i have never changed my stance nor my store. i always maintained my innocence, thanks to all of my friends and supporters who stood by me through this ordeal. special thanks to the pennsylvania supreme court for upholding the full of law. this was hours after the supreme court overturned his sexual assault conviction which he served 3 of the 10 years he was in 4, more than 60 women of accused him of sexual assault but his spokesperson said of his release is a beautiful day and a beautiful day also for women. his accuser whose testimony landed him in prison, returning released a statement saying today's majority decision
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regarding bill cosby is not only disappointing but of concerned that it may discourage those who seek justice for sexual assault the pennsylvania da responded to the decision to release him saying he hopes that decision will not dampen the reporting of sexual assault by victims. another shocking decision, a judge ruling against britney spears's request to remove her dad jamie from her conservatorship. that request was filed months ago, the judge's decision came after britney's explosive testimony in court last week, she said she shouldn't be in a conservatorship if she can work and provide money for herself and pay others but because spears hasn't filed a petition to terminate the conservatorship statements couldn't be factored into the judge's decision. jamie spears, her father has been in control of britney's $60 million fortune since 2008. >> it isn't just money but medical decisions. it is fascinating to watch this unfold.
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the house of representatives forming a select committee to investigate the january 6th capitol insurrection, only two republicans, liz cheney and adam consider voting with all 220 democrats. the vote comes after the senate failed to override a filibuster last month to form a 9/11 style commission. >> doctor anthony fauci warning is very concerned that america could become divided by the indian delta variant of covid 19. >> when you have such a low level of vaccination, assume posted on a very that has a high degree of efficiency of spread you're going to see these individual types of blips. it is almost like it is going to be two americas. >> fauci's comments come as 5 states report infections per 100,000 people well above the national average. the delta variant accounts for one in every four code cases nationwide.
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>> mississippi state blows alabama to win the first college world series final. >> to third, james to first, he is out. what a way to end it. taking the national champions. >> the bulldogs winning 9-0, fans celebrated the victory, and doug prescott. >> watch the need. >> you know how infuriating it is to see that guy bond with two outs, 9-0, why are you buting. get off my lawn. 10 minutes after the hour, speculation and rumors in the search for missing tennessee 5-year-old, the sheriff will join us live on where the investigation stands within 2 weeks since summer will vanish. >> all eyes on the royalties william and harry honor princess diana on what would have been
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>> welcome back. the mom of a missing 5-year-old in tennessee says she believes her daughter was lord away from her home. wells was reported missing two weeks ago but investigators say and influx based on speculation are bogging down there investigation. hawkins county sheriff lawson joins us with more information. can you tell us what happens two weeks ago? >> 16 days ago. it was -- he went out the back door of the basement and was never seen again. we have done an intense investigation ever since then and we have no more information of her whereabouts.
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shannon: it is really unbelievable. can you talk about how many tips and how many leads you've gotten so far because i understand it is a lot of them. >> the tennessee bureau of investigation, we've had almost -- >> having a little bit of a -- >> rumors. >> we are having an issue with your audio. i'm going to give the controller a second to see if we can work that out. i understand you have received almost 700 tips so far. we can pull up this information urging the public to share only credible information. this tweet reads investigators have not received 650 tips in the search for summer wells. we urge the public to share information from critical sources.
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sharing spec relational rumors only make the process more difficult for law enforcement by increasing the number of non-credible tips. i understand they put their tweet out because there have been dozens of facebook groups that have been sharing rumors and even conspiracies about what could have happened to this beautiful little girl. your audio might the little better now. talk about when people share their thoughts on something like this on social media, how that might hamper your search efforts. >> well. jillian: we are having an issue hearing the sheriff. this beautiful little girl has been missing for 16 days. she vanished from her home. her mother since she's been sending flowers, her brothers are watching tv in the kitchen, she left her daughter with the boys, a few minutes later summer was no longer with her brother. that is why the mother says she believes this beautiful child
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was lured out of their home. you heard the sheriff say they are working around the clock to figure this out. there are hundreds and hundreds of tips. it credible information on the whereabouts of summer wells call the tennessee bureau of investigation at 1-800-tbi-find. we can talk to him because of the technical difficulties. hopefully we will get him back another time. the picture is on your screen. so is that phone number. todd: cute little girl, so sad. 17 after the hour. donald trump tearing into president biden's immigration policy during a visit to the border. congressman mike johnson joined him on the trip to texas and joins us to share what the white house needs to do to solve this crisis.
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was the minneapolis the council vice president she was held hostage by protesters while attending a crime celebration of the weekend. take a look. >> do you agree? >> i said yes. >> get the cops to reopen. >> we are not asking no more. white lady, we demand. jillian: protesters blocking andrea jenkins's vehicle into agreeing to sign a list of demands which included dropping, charges against rioters. she calls their behavior, quote, fundamentally wrong. a black why spanish after accusing santa monica of
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violating of civil rights alleging city officials imposed curfews to block demonstrators during last year's protest, blm claims vandalism that occurred was not in the area of its protest and was not connected. todd: donald trump slamming the current administration's policies during his visits of southern border. >> we did a helluva job and had it down to a science. people were not getting in unless they came in legally. now we have an open, really dangerous border, more dangerous than it has ever been in the history of our country. >> mike johnson joined the former vice president of the border and joins us now. tanks for being here. what stood out from your border visit? >> i got to tell you the biden administration's border policies create a crisis that is a threat to every single american and the thing that stood out was the most is the human tragedy of it all.
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we saw droves of migrants coming over. we stayed until 1:00 in the morning, 24 hours a day particularly at night because they think they will be in detected, unaccompanied minors, children abandoned by the cartels and the scope of this humanitarian crisis is something that should alarm everything a person in this country and in addition, the safety and security measures every american not to be concerned about. todd: is the bizarre sounding as well. january to may of just this year you can see january 78,000 and in may, not last month but, prior, 180,000. any indication the biden administration can get this under control? >> they have to acknowledge it is a crisis first.
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finally vice president harris went to el paso but that is not ground 0. where we were with donald trump yesterday is the real problem area. that is 750 miles to the southeast the vice president in her photo up. in la jolla and areas in southeast texas this is an open borders situation. we drove by and saw big gaping holes the wall, they haven't finished what congress already appropriated to do and donald trump said yesterday biden could have done to the beach in this thing would have been okay, we were close to competing the section in important areas but he refers those policies and we are seeing the effects of it. >> one in place to keep the border secure was title 42. title 42 is at risk under the biden administration, title 42 house the government to get rid,
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to vent those who are sick from passing through that. is president biden ends title 42 as reported? >> it is one more tool customs and border section agent should turn people away, people who are a danger to the us. by saying versus in heavily affected areas that there is no check on that whatsoever, to distribute them around the country the threat is obvious but also if the biden administration and president biden reversed the remain in mexico policy that donald trump negotiated with our neighbors to the south, that was helping control the situation. the biden administration has reversed the trump policies and that got us to the crisis we're in, 180,000 cross last month alone. those are just the ones that are encountered, people coming
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across all the time we have no idea who they are, dangerous folks, ms 13 bringing fentanyl across the border and trafficking children and young women. just a tragedy. it should be the top priority. todd: from the first 5 months, the final 5 months of this year are going to look like. congressman mike johnson, appreciate your time, thank you. jillian: 26 after the hour. a mother shot and killed by a stray bullet while dropping her son off at the naval academy and annapolis, the sheriff joins us with his message to the shooter next. combination of advil plus acetaminophen. advil targets pain. acetaminophen blocks it. advil dual action. fast pain relief that lasts 8 hours.
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collapse. charles watson joins us with new details on the investigation. >> reporter: president biden and the first lady have a full schedule. they will meet with the family's victims and first responders to offer them some comfort as the death toll rises to 18. wednesday four more bodies were pulled from the site of the partial building collapse including two young girls, the names added to the list of the deceased, 10-year-old lucio guerrero, her younger sister 4-year-old emma guerrera, 40-year-old rodriguez and search and rescue efforts extend into an 8 day, first responders are using 3-d images created by the israeli defense force to help rescuers identify victims and survivors. >> this was late-night hours. most were sleeping.
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we be leave the same place as the family appointed us. >> reporter: questions swirl around what caused the tower to come crashing down. the focus remains on the building's pull in the parking garage below. moments before the building collapse, source record this video of water pouring out of the ceiling into the garage, he told abc news he heard loud noises and decided to go outside and investigate and there are at least five lawsuits that have been filed against the condo association in the grand jury investigation, the pr firm, looking at the impossible. jillian: the video is telling. a celebration turning into
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tragedy after a houston mom is killed by a stray bullet while dropping her son off at the naval academy, authorities working around the clock to bring the killer to justice. annapolis police chief edward jackson with details. this is a sad story that hits across america. every parent has been in the situation where you are so excited you're going to drop your child off at college or the naval academy and something like this happens. tell us how this happens? >> what should have been a joyous occasion, you have to excel academically and be good moral character and what should have been a joyous celebratory
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two days turned tragic i've been in law enforcement for a long time, this is a sad occasion and basically this, 57-year-old in the city of annapolis for an induction ceremony of the prospect, dropped them off to get settled in like all parents do, and met another family, in rhode island checking in and get
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together that evening, at the graduate hotel on west street. they decided to end the ending, the gunfire came adjacent to the hotel. where they were sitting. jillian: we've been hearing this is a stray look, she was not the intended target. what information do you need help with from the public? >> we are almost sure, nothing to suggest the intended target. she's from houston, texas, bringing her son to the naval
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academy. the gunman and another couple, opened fire on some and the bullet happens quite often and the stray bullet hits the victim, they missed the intended target. >> we are almost out -- jillian: almost out of time. what is your message to the shooter or shooters at this time? >> turn your self in. we are working around-the-clock, looking at video for the child, we have reward money along with the federal bureau of investigation, the baltimore metropolitan field office, both
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federal agencies involved at 10,$000 a piece. information leading to the capture, arrest and conviction of a person or persons responsible, we are working around-the-clock from every place we can think of and eventually i am confident we will bring these people to justice. jillian: a life that shibata been lost, michelle cummings, tweeted one word after his mother's death, why? i understand he went on to that ceremony and said she would have wanted him to do that, such a strong young man. we wish them nothing but the best and hope you can become a ridiculous to justice because that family deserves it. police chief edward jackson, thank you so much. todd: what is wrong? los angeles the council homeless
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from camping out in parks and taking over sidewalks. efforts are getting underway to clear the homeless from la's venice beach boardwalk, workers are giving transients until tomorrow to clear that space was americans can identify as non-binary on passports, the state department says the third gender option will be added applications in addition to mail-in feel, they are pushing for the option, the official symbol has not been announced. advocates will not be required to prove their gender identity with medical documents like birth certificates. jillian: a statue honoring princess diana will be unveiled on what would have been his sixtieth birthday. her sons prince william and prince henry will reveal at kensington palace, diana lived there until her death in 1997. the ceremony water the late princess, much of the focus will be on william and terry, they are reportedly on bad terms and barely spoken since their grandfather prince philip's funeral in april. it is 37 after the hour.
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the country can't stop talking about two major court cases, bill cosby leaving prison as a free man after his conviction is overturned. todd: and the judge shooting down britney's request to remove her dad from her conservatorship. carley shimkus has reaction to this, all rise. jillian: all rise. ♪♪ called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how
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>> the horrible approach if you're trying to live. new york city urging people to conserve power, face widespread lack outs, telling people to turn off your ac. look at this extreme heat pushing the power grid to the max. >> the electric going out in brooklyn, con edison giving customers dry ice more than 1000 homes remain in the dark. janice dean with fox weather.
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what happened? >> why don't you turn off the lights in times square first before asking me to turn off my air-conditioner which is probably saving my life because the humidity and temperatures combined were over 100 degrees in new york. todd: maybe plan for the fact that we have heat in the summer. carley: new york city leadership, takes longer than two minutes, let's do it. temperatures backed off a little bit in new york, 74 degrees because we had showers lingering through the day, 73 in kansas city, 60s in denver. past 24 hours this frontal boundary lingering across the plains states, ohio valley into the northeast and that will bring on and off showers and thunderstorms throughout the day in the northeast, we have several, many reports of wind and hail, no reports of tornadoes, we have a risk for
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strong storm severe weather across the mid-atlantic because of the frontal boundary that will linger. relief for the coastal northwest. interior sections very warm. hello, we are into tropical season. this is elsa. we will get a lot of frozen references. the tropical storm, we have to watch it is looks like potentially getting into the gulf of mexico affecting south florida as a tropical storm right now but we have to monitor it. we have several days to go and we will keep you posted. todd: my niece will want that picture because she wants everything else the all the time. >> is elsa the good one or not so good when? jillian: don't know. carley: i haven't seen frozen. todd: the benefit of having two boys.
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jillian: shocking decision, conviction has been overturned, britney spears's request to remove her father as a conservator is denied. todd: carley shimkus has more. >> bill cosby, the decision to release him from prison is described as shocking, stunning and largely unexpected but the pennsylvania supreme court decided he shouldn't have been charged in the first place because of an agreement he made with a previous prosecutor. we are hearing from bill cosby himself in a twitter statement saying i have never changed my stance on my story, always maintained my innocence, thank you to my fans, supporters and friends who stood by me through this ordeal, special thanks to the pennsylvania supreme court for upholding the rule of law. attorney gloria already represented a number of cosby's accusers slamming the decision
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saying in part even though the court did overturned the conviction it was on technical grounds. it did not vindicate bill cosby's conduct and should not be interpreted as a statement or finding that he did not engage in the acts of which he has been accused. felicia assad who played cosby's tv wife is facing backlash for celebrating the news, she tweeted finally a terrible wrong is being righted. a miscarriage of justice is corrected. she later responded to critics saying in part i fully support survivors of sexual assault coming forward. my post was in no way intended to be insensitive to their truth. in a stunning legal decision the judge has denied britney spears's request to have her father removed from her conservatorship at least for now. a wednesday court filing states spears is substantially unable to manage his or her financial resources or to resist fraud or undue influence. this decision is very important,
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in response to a month old request from spears's attorney at not last week after bombshell testimony. the judge cannot make a ruling on her testimony until she files paperwork to terminate her conservatorship. look at it as two separate things. there is still hope for britney spears to end the conservatorship. todd: a week to come up with the paperwork. >> reporter: the next hearing will be scheduled for july 14th. more to come on this front. todd: the white house banning fourth of july fireworks at mount rushmore. the governor calling it political. >> having breakfast with friends at the national memorial in south dakota. live next. ♪♪ you've got to fight for your right ♪♪ to party ♪♪
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>> south dakota governor christine home, calling the white house to test for blocking a fireworks celebration. >> lawrence jones joins us with his thoughts, awesome to see you, how is this anything but political? >> the celebration last year and everyone was able to come out at the height of the pandemic you wonder what they are doing right now. they are in control and there will be pushback, a moment of unity when you look at the fourth of july, this is where we come together as a country and
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celebrate our patriotism, the good, bad and ugly, we are still all-americans but the white house isn't going in that direction. another strike for mister unity in chief. jillian: your opinion on the fox news poll, is the us the best country in the world to live? the result? 69% of people say yes compared to 2015 when 83% of people said yes and 2011 when 84% of people said yes. what is going on? >> so often we focus on our flaws was a country that is trying to get to the more perfect union, we still have to talk about the founding documents that get us there. that make us the greatest nation on the planet, people going through the border, the rio grande river, willing to drown themselves to get to this
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country. one of my heroes was frederick douglass and he was often the guy that criticized and applauded america. he talked about that we were not living up to the documents, not that the founders of america were bad. todd: you are having breakfast with friends in south dakota. as a veteran i can tell you the mountain time zones are tough to get by. are you nervous? >> let me tell you guys, i was walking for about the city and the people are excited. they love fox, they love "fox and friends first," the governor is going to be here and we already have a crowd outside. you ever get a crowd outside? you see that? jillian: they are there for the one and only lawrence jones. todd: now i feel bad.
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when i did montana we had one guy and he was not sober. jillian: we've got to go. >> reporter: they thought jillian was going to be here. todd: thank you. still ahead, drug cartels smuggling large quantities of fentanyl through the desert. todd: ken cuccinelli reacts next. there we go. look for this in-store display of king's hawaiian hamburger
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jillian: fentanyl up 400%. >> how frightening should this be to every single american? >> look, mark morgan used to like to say that every town in america is a border town and this is why. when you bring fentanyl is free to come to your hometown and this is a killer, killer drug, the cartels know, they study what this administration does and doesn't do and exploit the
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loopholes, you make their job easier than it ever been to kill americans and make a lot of money. jillian: i'm curious your opinion on what type of damage has been done in the southern border that perhaps we might not be able to come back from? >> that's a great question, gillian, it's one thing to have lapses and mistakes and another thing to undo policies that you have to go put back in place. we didn't put successful policies in place overnight. it took months of work to prepare logistically because we always got sued, right, and -- and it takes a lot of time, effort and work and so they can't even -- even if they ever develop the political courage to
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start stemming the flow into this country, it isn't something that happened at the snap of the fingers. they have overwhelmed dhs and hhs facilities holding children related to immigration. undoing all of that will take significant work and amounts of time. it's worth remembering, we are only 5 months in to this terrible policy if that's what it is. >> some defunding immigration agencies. isn't all of this further proof that there are a number of democrats especially in the house that want open borders, 30 seconds to you? >> absolutely correct. this is not a mistake, this is intentional. we see border and they see voter registration plan. this is a long-term plan for the radical left. even if they don't get it in election bill, the bill that
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failed last week, they passed amnesty bills, they even get republican support for some of those things and that we have to watch out for. gillian: that's so alarming, ken cuccinelli thank you for waking up early for us. >> busy show. "fox & friends" start now. ♪ ♪ >> president trump got firsthand look at the current state of the border crisis. >> more dangerous than the history of the country. >> president biden, the people that he has put in charge are not qualified to run a hot dog stand. >> bill cosby is a freeman. >> mr. cosby's due process were violated. >> they won't allow to reprosecute him. >> today president biden and the first lady will head to sur can have side, florida. >> they will be thanking first responders and families who have
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