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francisco is suffering under horrific leadership and texas governor greg abbott on criticism he's getting from liberal mayors when he said i'm not going to keep all the illegal aliens. he will share that. we have a lot on tap for tomorrow night. america now and forever, gutfeld next. >> todd: fox news alert, the illegal immigrant accused of killing five nab neighbors, including a boy is under arrest. he had multiple deportations. >> the biden administration is inviting people in. i would expect because of the biden administration's lack of ability or no desire to enforce
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federal law and their constitutional role, we will see more of this, that is a sad statement. >> todd: this is "fox and friends first"s, i'm todd piro . >> i'm ashley strohmier. -- -- brooke singman has breaking details. blue crosses the illegal immigrant accused of shooting and killing a family was found hiding in a closet under a pile of laundry. agents from the border patrol capturing francisco oropesa who faces five murder counts and being held on $5 million bond. jimmy paul in charge of the case says a tip led to the arrest.
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>> a tip came in through the tip line and we want to thank the person who had the courage and bravery to call in the suspect's location. >> brooke: officials tracked oropesa's wife to the house where he was arrested, another of oropesa's family. police are trying to find out if oropesa had help hiding. troy miller releasing a statement saying "i'm incredibly proud of the work force who apprehended the suspect of friday's shooting. our officers bring incredible capabilities to bear as they work to keep the community safe. five, including a nine-year-old boy were killed after the man was asked to stop firing a gun
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so their baby could sleep. county officials tried to arrest him lasts year, he could not be found. >> todd: former ice director jonathan jonathan fahey. you heard brooke talk about the times this guy should have been deported or arrested, so this was preventable tragedy. unless president biden enforces the border laws, isn't the next tragedy waiting to happen. >> jonathan: you are on point, this was preventable thchl is somebody who should have been charged with illegal reentry and this administration won't even, if they knew of this individual before this happened, they wouldn't have gone out and arrested him and charged him.
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this administration doesn't care, they want this border open and are committed to open borders at all cost at this point. >> the law enforcement personnel that basically the resources were taken away and put the focus on him and not only that, the timing, it time five days to find this guy. >> jonathan: exactly. if there are 200 people looking for him, there are 200 people not enforcing laws and doing other things that make the community safe. this was preventable. look at what border patrol is doing, that was a nice statement they put out, which was true, they didn't put out how they undermine their agents on a daily basis because of mayorkas's policy. border patrol is not allowed to keep the community safe, they are so busy processing migrants that this administration invites
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in. so they are prevented from keeping us safe, this administration couldn't care less, their priority is open borders and they are willing to lie about it put people at risk to achief that goal. >> todd: people are literally dying, that is not hyperbole, we have five dead and who knows how many others dead through fentanyl and drunk driving crashes. it is horrific. what is the biden administration doing? approving sending 1500 strtroopo the border in the coming daying. this is a bandaid, why not prepare better more than they have up to this point. >> exactly, why not keep title 42, why not keep remain in
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mexico to prevent this. everything this administration does or says with respect to the border can be broken down into things that are out-right lies, things deliberately misleading or things that are utter nonsense. they are taking this seriously and doing something about it. 1500 troops will not do anything. they will not patrol the border or prevent people from coming here. they will come back and say, look, we're trying, we need to pass comprehensive immigration reform. euphemism for amnesty and codifying it. a bandaid would be best, but it will be wink and nod to people coming across. we're tricking the american people, this administration's priorities is simply the democratic party, the illegal
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immigrants and they don't care about the middle class. this is an elitist issue, they are willing to put the american public, middle class to absorb all the cost and harm from policies. >> i will not sit here and knock the biden administration, for sending the 1500, it is a tiny step, but i will knock that if the policies are working, why even bother with this? arizona senator kyrsten sinema warned the biden administration is not prepared for the end of title 42. listen to this. >> the administration has known for two years the end of title 42 was coming. it was never in$10 million continueded to be a long-term solution. we are seeing over 1000 single male adults come through the tucson sector every single day. we don't have enough buses to
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transport the individuals to other parts of the country or enough facilities to keep them incarcerated. we do not have the purse or people to address this crisis. 1500 will help, nowhere near enough. >> you heard her there, and we were down at the border, griff jenkins filled in for todd on monday and at 4 or 5:00 a.m., there were buses of illegal immigrants going behind him and you have mayor eric adams of new york city, who was throwing a fit because abbott was bussing migrants up to new york city. they don't have resources for it, so how unprepared are we for title 42 to end? >> we are wholly unprepared and i'm glad you brought up eric
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adams, it is breath-taking, when you think about it, eric adams and lori lightfoot and democrats that have been sanctuary city leaders, they will not kick out the most serious criminals over to ice and are complaining about the cost of this and not bearing their share of the cost of this in terms of housing, schools, medical care, any of that, for him to be complaining, it is breathtaking, his lack of awareness or hypocrisy is amazing on this. we're unprepared and senator sinema is right. they were trying to get rid of title 42 two years ago, they fought every step of the way. they wanted this to happen, they are unprepared and they are going to try to make it look like they are dealing with this. the flood gates are open, unless they decide they will enforce the laws in the interior, you
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commit a crime when you are here, they will deport you, they will not say that or do not deport them and that stated policy. everyone knows you step on american soil, you get a free phone and you get every benefit american citizens get and court date several years down the road, whether you show up to has no bearing if you get deported because you will not get deported. >> biden administration and feds cannot get ahold of how many thousand which are are wandering around, no idea where they are. i dread what happens when title 42 does end. jonathan fahey, thank you for your time this, mo. >> jonathan: thank you. >> white house press secretary karine jean-pierre on the defensive tuesday, facing questions about her earlier claim that illegal immigration is down 90%. here is her exchange with peter
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doocy. >> you said you have seen illegal immigration come down from 90%, where is that number coming from? -- more -- >> i'm about to answer you. if the dramatics would come down a bit. if the dramatics would come down. >> what is dramatic? >> i was speaking to the parolee program, to deal with certain countries and we've seen, the data has shown it has gone down by 90%, that is what i was speaking to. >> fox's bill melugin refuted the press secretary remarks saying her claim monday was illegal immigration in general was down 90's % and no point did she mention context of the parole program for venezuelans and hatians. joe concha will join us next
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hour to react. i'm confused. and deb holland defending the white house agenda saying there are too many jobs for workers. and josh hawley pressed her on her decision to shut down a mine expected to create 1000 be jos. watch this. >> why should those things for millions of americans be sacrificed in favor of your agenda for radical climate change? >> senator, i know that there is like 1.9 jobs for every american in the country right now, there is a lot of jobs. >> wait a minutes, wait a minute. you're telling me we have too many jobs in the country? >> i'm saying we don't have enough people, we are having heard time finding folks to work at our department. >> you are telling me we have too many jobs in this country?
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are you serious? >> once again, what? white house decision to cut the mining project after the state lost 5700 jobs in march. >> todd: so many stories i'm confused. i understand the story, not where they are coming from. this is relatively easy, i can handle it, they gave it to me. "saturday night live" joining the list of shows shutting down for better pay. after months of negotiations ended without agreement. jimmy kimmel live and jimmy fallon went down and picket lines outside of facilities and a staffer calling out the popular hosts, he wasn't even at the meeting to tell us we won't get paid this week. jimmy fallon, support your
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staff, had fun last week, but a fun party won't pay my rent. the last strike lasted 14 weeks, stay tuned for former "snl" member joe piscopo. i get excited when i talk about interviewing joe piscopo. >> his favorite person in the world. >> todd: it is, i love joe piscopo. the new york knicks grind out big win to tie the series with the heat. >> for the lead. oh, yeah. jalen brunson. >> knicks in front. randall and jumper hard and splash. [cheering] >> todd: for those who don't watch a lot of basketball. jalen brunson is really good. everyone on their feet at an electric madison square garden for the know if. cover of "the post" reading
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knick of time, evening out the series before it heads to miami. they took a break on the hunter biden headlines and went to the -- and anthony davis leading way for l.a. in the win on the road. i thought the lakers were dead, the lakers have come back strong and 76ers star joel embied emotional reaction when he found. . he's had a turbulent career, up and down, you wonder when will he fulfill that promise, i think he has. >> you are right. >> todd: virginia police officer in the path of an out of control driver. wait until you see how this ends, we'll show it to you. >> makes me nervous when i see a cop pullover someone in those
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>> todd: a montana judge rules transgender lawmakers zooey zephyr will not be allowed to return to the floor after the chaotic scene last week, when protesters were arrested in the state capitol. zephyr told them they had blood on their hands for opposing jen surgery for children. zephyr is still able to vote remotely, but cannot access the floor. the white house attorney is considering an appeal. ash. >> ashley: top medical schools in north carolina are offering social transitioning treatment for children as young as two years old. duke and ecu allow for surgery
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for children that suffer from gender dysphoria. ladies, thank you for being with us this morning. sloan, tell us, your group has exposed this, but how bad is it? >> really bad, we've been told for years by the left that this is not going on and if it is, maybe 16 year old, 17 year olds here and there. it is going on. in the state of north carolina, well known for wonderful medical programs, we have duke, which transitions children at two. we have unc who transitions children at three and ecu just added a program saturating rural health communities, but also schools and they start at four. i mean, these big systems cover the entire state of north carolina and they are doing it
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in family medicine. that is right, your corner doctors, their aim is to turn these places into pill mills for children as young as two starting with the social and moving with the hormones and so forth. >> ashley: this is outrageous when i read this, ages two to four. dr. anderson, primary care physicians, does this mean -- the parents have to take their kids in to do this, not like they are driving there. is this falling on the parents and as far as primary care physicians, are they being threatened to do this or is this what they think needs to be done? >> no issue medicine has become an act vist entity, there are medical providers who have no problem with gender
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transitioning two, three, four year olds and are specific about the mode of treatment as gender affirming care, which means this is pathway, highway they can't get off of. as soon as the child pretends they are a different sex, that has to be -- adamant about this type of treatment? >> how in the world is a two, three, four year old questioning their gender? some are still in diapers. >> that i don't know, i think it must come from external factors at that point, parents and activist friends. we have whistleblower stories from washington and st. louis who talk about how they have been indoctrinating ideologies and they believe the child can choose any gender they want. as soon as they are questioning or listening to other know
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approximates, they are told they are being trans phobic and the child is kept on this pathway by medical professionals. i do not understand, it is against ethics of do no harm, this was not an issue 10 years ago. >> ashley: i know, we are just getting a good handle on it in the last year or so. sloan, what about the youth protection action in the house? is there movement on it? where does it stand? >> youth protection act would protect the child's rights by eliminating the ability for physicians to prescribe hormones and puberty blockers, which we know and these organizations know causing sterility and possible suicide, one bucket. second is parental rights, right for parents to know what is
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going on and the right to sue up to 20 years after treatments and whistleblower protection. ashley, you hit on this important thing, are doctors being forced to do this? we don't know. this bill would have provided protection until doctors come forward. this bill, by the way, went up for committee vote yesterday, has been completely gutted so that the only thing that is left is no surgeries done on minors. to our knowledge, in a public institution, surgeries are not done on minors. it really has no impact. i'll tell you this, if action is not taken before thursday, that is tomorrow, this bill will die and now we know that we've got two to four year olds being exposed to this toxic, potentially deadly social
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movement. >> ashley: i'm never one to tell parents how to raise their kids, this sounds criminal to do to your children. it is just not right. we did reach out to the schools, we have not heard back. sloan, and dr. anderson, thank you for your time and good luck on this. >> thank you. >> ashley: you're welcome. >> todd: do what you want when you turn 18. >> ashley: but two? >> todd: federal judge ruling pennsylvania school district must allow the satanic temple to use school facilities for after-school satan club, despite fierce backlash from parents. the move is violation of first amendment rights saying when confronted with a challenge to free etch spoo, the government's first instinct must be to forward expression, rather than to quash it. american government to secure rights of people. school district had not said if
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they will seek legal action or when the satan club will start holding meetings. they may have argument under first amendment, instead of a satan club, work for the new jersey devils, you get the devils and everybody loves my team. hunter biden's e-mails and another top biden official denied involve mooern in the laptop coverup. we have details. >> ashley: do you see anything offensive about this video? group of people standing for the national anthem? it is sending progressives into a tailspin, some calling it the most dangerous situation they have been in. >> todd: i'm scared. >> ashley: we're talking to the owner of that restaurant after this. ♪
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>> ashley: first on fox, shocking e-mails show hunter biden helped business associates get access to his dad then vice president joe biden. >> todd: lucas tomlinson has the story. >> lucas: that is right, joe biden and his deputy chief of staappeared with three of hunter biden's business associates at the white house in summer of 2011, according to e-mails and the visitor log. we need to get the guys to an event or something where they get to formally meet your dad and can talk to the chief of staff. hunter biden responded in an e-mail, tell them we'll do the meeting, we don't think the mtg
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standing for marjorie taylor greene. >> you assured congress some time ago that the hunter biden investigation would be conducted without political interference. >> that is the case, i stand by my testimony and refer you to who is in charge of this case. >> lucas: irs special agent is seeking whistleblower protection about how the case is being handled. from his lawyer, examples of preferential treatment on protocol that would be followed if the suspect were not politically connected. antony blinken has been accused of not being honest with the american people. >> your testimony is inbeing a ra -- inaccurate, you must preserve and provide all
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information related to hunter biden and business dealings. senator ron johnson joined grassley in writing that letter. >> todd: they will find a way to blame marjorie taylor greene and blame trump, even though he was four years from moving in. lucas, great talking point on mtg. comedian lucas tomlinson. unlikely alliance in the house, as matt gaetz and alexandria ocasio-cortez team up introducing bipartisan restoring faith in government act that would restrict members of congress, spouses of trading ownership of certain financial instruments. here is gaetz on his partnership with aoc. >> aoc is wrong a lot, but she
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is not corrupt. i will work to make sure congress is not -- disallow congressional stock training for same reason we do not allow the referee to bet on the game. $788 million of securities traded by members of congress last year, one in every four members is doing this and it is not like i'm elected with gored an gekkos and axelrod's. some have been lawmakers since i was five years old and now she's making moves like she's warren buffet? this has fairness of like lia thomas swimming competition and we should put an end to it. >> todd: amazing analogy by matt gaetz. similar legislation has been proposed in the past where suggestions that nancy pelosi was making millions to buy and
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sell stocks for profit. the national anthem sends people into a tailspin after people stand for the star-spangled banner inside a california restaurant. ♪ ♪ [national anthem playing] >> ashley: i think it looks cool. the person who posted the video added, the most dangerous situation i've been in and others commenting, thissel foos like a horror movie, my worst nightmare. >> todd: the owner of rainbow oaks restaurant, seen in the video, joins us now. thanks for being here, what do you make of that reaction to your very simple, very beautiful show of patriotism?
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>> well, thank you. you know, i just feel like we take a few minutes out of our day to be grateful for the men and women who made sacrifices so we can stand up and say how we feel. she said how she felt and i wish she would realize because of those men and women that made the sacrifice she is able to say that without fear at all. >> ashley: you are right. looking at the video of your restaurants, i love it. i'm from missouri, looks like any middle of america restaurant or bar, patriotism everywhere. don't you think comments like this signify how privileged people in america are. not only that, how ungrateful for the sacrifice of those people who have given their lives for us. >> yeah, it really is grateful, that is why we do it everyday at
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noon. we want to remind everyone and need to be grateful god gave us a nation we can say how we feel. yeah, it is pretty ungrateful. >> todd: since you got this backlash, i hate to call it backlash, it is a few people on tiktok. do you question why people have such a reaction? what has gone so wrong in their life in the good old usa that would lead them to a reaction like that? >> well, i think maybe they aren't focusing on gratitude. they want attention. i think they -- this particular tiktoker had seen a news post and probably did it for attention, she came out to raise a ruckous about something, she
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doesn't have herself focused on gratitude. >> there was nothing negative about that or about what you are doing everyday, you have been doing this 60 years in the state of california, that took guts in the state of california. any chance with this tiktok backlash, if you will, that it will make you stop doing this everyday? >> no chance at all. the owners before me started it and i come from a long line of patriots, i was thrilled to ep coo the tradition going. we will not be stopping. >> todd: the irony about this story, the phrase most dangerous situation i've ever been in. you mention you come from a long line of patriots and veterans, i wonder what the veterans have actually been in dangerous situations think about a statement like that from a tiktoker? >> well, i think she should be
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pretty grateful this country is so secure and that's the most dangerous situation she's ever felt? >> ashley: what about your customers? what do they say about this? i'm sure repeat customers go there strictly for that. what is their reaction when they come there for the first time especially and see everyone stand for the national anthem, what do they say? >> they are thrilled. we have a lot of customers that come specifically, stand? in loo, wait 45 minutes to an hour to be there when the anthem goes off and customers that happen by and they are shocked, surprised and thrilled to be a part of it, had no idea it was going to happen and they want to come back again and tell friends because of it. >> ashley: mark my words, because this went viral, i guarantee thattin loo will be longer than 45 minutes, it wouldn't shock me and i hope it is. >> todd: we have become so soft
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and ignorant as society, it is so great you are doing this to remind the public why it song is so important to so many people, what it represented when they were fighting in foreign lands. appreciate what you are doing, keep it up. >> ashley: i love your restaurant. >> todd: ashley is going, reservation for 11:00. >> we'll be there. >> ashley: thank you for your time. to this, a concerning story out of detroit, only 5% of eighth graders are proficient in reading compared to the rest of the country. we're speaking to inner pas about what is going on? >> todd: and a security guard is attacked at a walgreens issue guess which ends up in handcuff? yep. a wild story we'll bring you next. ♪
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the officer had just pulled this vehicle over. the officer's leg was hit, miraculously, no one was seriously hurt. three teens were in the car and the 17-year-old driver was cited with reckless driving. unbelievable he was able to walk away from that situation. to this, security guard arrested for trying to stop a shoplifter at walgreen's port authority bus terminal. in a twist, the guard gets busted for assault. the suspect hit the security guard in the place before the guard wrestled him to the ground and he waits for his partner to get police. the suspect said the police aren't going to do anything. when they did arrive, the police arrested the shoplifter and the
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guard. the guard was held for seven hours. he is a retired nypd and he intends to sue the port authority. >> todd: i used to go to port authority everyday, now i wouldn't go without security. eighth graders in tri-state county schools can read proficiently. despite the rating of 99% of detroit teachers effective or highly effective. roslyn taylor and aleah moore join me now. thanks to all three of you. roslyn, not to knock teachers, i come from a line of teachers. if they are effective, why are only 5% reading at a proficient rate? >> thank you for having me, i'm
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director offi 55 nee -- of epiph ony education center. we see children come in several grades behind and we know because of the covid-19 pandemic it has placed most children at least a year behind.atleast a y least a year behind. >> where do you lay the blame as an educator? >> as an educator and thank you for having me, i can't say i want to place the blame. i look at sometimes, it is like basketball analogy. you have plays you use that are not working for that particular group. sometimes with the disconnect between teachers and student
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proficiency there is disconnect in curriculum and what teachers are presenting to that group of students. sometimes we have to go back to the drawing board to impact policy and decision-making. >> todd: aleah, as a parent, what do you do to make "your world with neil cavuto" child is not left behind? >> thank you for having me. i try to get as engaged as i can, i attend every board meeting and i demand answers. i blame the superintendent and current school board. they used covid funding in a wrong way. $700 million is in a 20-year facility plan. i have advocated and others have advocating that should be for academic recovery and also
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providing more mental health services because standardized test is not measure of a whole child. >> todd: you are right, why is there such a disconnect between what administrators want to do and what children need? >> because really and honestly, none of our -- our superintendent and board members are not vested. i don't believe they have been to school regularly and they don't communicate with teachers, they are not properly reading contracts and i feel that leads to poor leadership. when the superintendent is running the board instead of the opposite way, you have a problem. i feel that is current state of detroit public school community district and i intend to stay, i have a seventh grader and a daughter that graduated in 2020,
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i try to provide and plan to put my daughter in summer activities to strengthen the gap. >> todd: roslyn, how do we turn this around? >> first of all, early intervention is critical. the earlier the intervention, the quicker the turnaround. we have to create an environment where learning and reading is celebrated. it is very important. we need to partner with parents, the schools and other community agencies, like my agency. support is needed. families need the support and there has to be a relationship between families, the schools and the community. >> todd: beautifully said, keep up the fight, the kids deserve it. thank you. turning to breaking news.
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>> todd: fox news alert, the illegal immigrant accused of killing a family of five is in custody. he had multiple deportations. >> this was entirely preventable, this is somebody that should have been charged with illegal reentry, a felony on multiple occasions. if they knew of this individual and where he was, they would
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