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attorneys for u.s. marine veteran said he never tend to harm the disturbed homeless meant when he restrained it with a deadly chokehold at a new york city subway. in a state with the lawyers are in the 24 he was acting in self-defense. witnesses said the victim was acting erratically, yelling and throwing trash at passengers. the killing ignited the debate about crime and lawlessness. hello everyone and welcome to fox news like client eric shawn.
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i am molly in for arthel neville. official state 30-year-old jordan was known for doing a michael jackson impersonation times square. he also struggles with ptsd had it mental illness. records show he had had multiple run-ins with police marine veteran daniel penney has not been charged in his death and protesters in the streets of the city are demanding justice. ♪ justice. >> corresponded cb cotton is life on the street new york streets. she has the latest. parts of molly, civil rights activists are demanding for a grand jury to be convened in this case saying that jordan neely having mental health issues did not want him being
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choked to death or riding the subway for those activist demands may be met because a source tells fox news likely headed for a grand jury next week. all of this comes as the attorney for the accused get daniel penny released a statement late late last night sank in part when mr. neely began aggressively threatening daniel penny and the other passengers. daniel, with the help of others, acted to protect themselves until help arrived. penny, who is white is not been charged with any crime but was questioned by police and rel release. penny's account, criminal defense attorney thomas kenneth who also happens to be manhattan rags rival. kenneth wright against bragg for manhattan d.a. in 2021. this version of events shared again late friday night isn't much different from the one being shared by the family's legal team. attorney donte mill telling the "new york times" witnesses have told them penny grabbed from
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behind. the chokehold noun drawing questions and scrutiny comes as witnesses reportedly saw complaining of hunger and th thirst. and having a mental episode threatening passengers on the subway before being placed in the chokehold. during the struggle passengers turned morning penny and others that he could be dying. neely again michael jackson impersonator and his death is now being ruled a homicide by the city's medical examiner. one form or manhattan's assistant d.a. spoke with fox about the possible charges this marine veteran could face. >> i would be worried that he could be charged with manslaughter charges criminally negligent homicide charges i think he should be worried. >> why? >> because there is a video of him holding him, choking him using what lawyers called deadly physical force. >> nypd and the manhattan district attorney's office investigate, they are asking for
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more witnesses to come forward. this call for more witnesses also comes as the family is speaking out. his father to link new york daily news that his son was not violent and did not deserve to be choked to death. molly. >> investigation still ongoing. cb cotton thank you. eric: meanwhile arizona police arrested a suspect in the stabbing death of a 29 old female hiker. official said they found lauren hickey dead on a desert hiking trail in phoenix last saturday. hickey had been stabbed 15 times on the trail. likely they say with a pocket knife. they now have nab 22-year-old man accused of killing her. he is charged with first-degree murder. investigators say he is a lengthy rap sheet that goes back to 2020. his motive right now it remains unclear. >> president biden is celebrating a stronger than expected april jobs report. employers adding 253,000 jobs to
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the workforce last month the unemployment rate you can see their drop to 3.4% despite that his poll numbers remain low. all of this as the president is now insisting his son hunter innocent admitted investigation ongoing investigation of potential tax and gun related charges. lucas and tomlinson's life at the white house going through all this for us for a quick smile it's a first time in u.s. history a sitting president and his son are both under separate federal investigations of the same time. president biden spoke about his son hunter in his interview last night on msnbc. >> there is something personal affecting you. your son while there's no ties to you couldn't beat charged by your department of justice. how that impact your presidency? i trust him, i have faith in h him. i presidency to make me feel proud of him.
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some critics say the president should not be weighing in on an ongoing federal investigation into his son. the oldest present u.s. history was also asked about his age. i have required a lot of wisdom and no more than the vast majority of people. i'm vast and i've proven myself to be honorable as well as also effective. >> as you mention, molly, the present is feeling good about the strong jobs report friday and low unemployment just 3.4 loaf from 1969. over 250,000 new jobs were created in april as a country continues to rebound from the pandemic delay, 75% of the jobs lost during covid pandemic have returned. there's a flurry of activity the white house yesterday when the president said the following. what you've got a lot of work to do. i am doing a press conference this afternoon.
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so i love you all but i would like to ask you to leave so we can get down to business projects are turned out to be a false alarm rate note major press conference just major disappointment for the president not how they sell a conference all year, molly. molly: consider seemingly friendly and you tomlinson thank you very much. eric: lucas and molly what is in store for the economy and the looming debt ceiling deadline? global economic contributor to the wall street journal and fox news contributor author of yell and the biography of the treasury secretary. so to think there's going to be a short-term band-aid, are they going to go off the cliff? >> he mentioned yelena. she's got a lot on her hands right now for this debt ceiling debate happening in washington. basically what it means is the government needs to borrow money to keep paying its bills because it does not bring enough in revenue to cover all of it spending. that deadline could be june 1. republicans and democrats are so far apart they might have to
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come up with some temporary band-aid where they say we will lift the debt ceiling until the end of september. and then we negotiate through the summer and hopefully come up with some kind of agreement to manage the debt and the spending over a longer period of time. this is a very fraught. and it is a dangerous period for markets. if they do not reach an agreement we could be seeing a lot of mayhem and markets as the government tries to sort out paying bills but it does not have enough money to pay. support you read this book about janet yellen but how did she negotiate this? what happened to interest rates and how did they steer the economy so we don't hit the rocks? >> one of the things that is remarkable to me as a treasury secretary, janet yellen, and the biden administration have not disclosed what their emergency plan is. there break the glass plan. this is exactly the way tim and
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barack obama handled it. they know there could be a crisis within a month. and they have not said publicly what they will do in the event there is a crisis. in part because there's a game of chicken being played between democrats and republicans were treasury secretary does not want to acknowledge break the glass plan she is afraid that will encourage republicans to break the glass. and republicans are saying listen, you have agreed to spend all of this money and we do not agree. if you are going to raise the debt ceiling then we want to have some restraint on spending. there is a lot of relate dangerous politics being played here. eric: what you like to see? most like to see them do and what you think republicans will do? >> i like to take the center family budget. so your credit card bill comes in.
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visa or mastercard to say you owe us 30,000 dollars by the end of the month. you've got to pay the 30,000 dollars per you've already spent the money. if you think there is a problem with that 30,000 dollars and don't spend the money next time. i think washington is to get its head around is what is a sensible reasonable budget policy. one of things that happened is we've been through a period of very low interest rates for 20 plus years. both sides they'll republicans and democrats felt they could borrow as far as the eyes can see. republicans tech taxis democrats increased spending. we end up with 30 plus trillion dollars of debt. now interest rates are rising for that party's got to end. got to pay the bills and come up with more sensible spending, taxing spending policy. stu varney think that's possible? bill clinton succeeded in getting that debt down varies very proud of that.
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could we get back to those days? and what you do about the 30 trillion? what sort of the reasons clinton did that and i should say before clinton put in budget policies that help to balance a budget, george herbert walker bush the first bush president sacrificed his presidency for budget policy simply unites its on the path to balance the budget by the 1990s been one of the reasons that happened the financial markets force a handsome bill clinton and george h.w. bush to do it. they really said get the budget in order to control -- to solve the problem. it might be the case republicans and democrats don't like doing deals with each other more now than ever before. they may not do anything another financial crisis that forces them to address the country's
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budget problems for interest rates are rising. they were low for very long period of time. next note new taxes. he broke that. finally the economy is a weirdo. record low unemployment 3.4%. the present created more than 12 million new jobs or 10 million job openings supposedly. how do we balance the good news and there is also the bad news. >> the key here the bad news is inflation. inflation rates at levels we have not seen since the 1980s last year. and that is why a lot of american households are unhappy. that is why president biden's approval ratings are very low. that is why the federal reserve is raising interest rates. and it is why some people think we might be heading toward a
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recession. >> you think will get one? >> you think we'll have a recession? what you look at data like we saw yesterday and there is no evidence that we are anyway near a recession. it comes down to the inflation numbers. inflation has improved but look at the prices at the gas pump. but we are not through that process. the fed targets 2% we're in the fives is not as bad as being in the nines a year ago. for me the most important thing is seeing those inflation numbers get down. inflation numbers get down the fed can stop strangling the economy in a better place the stock market will do better but we really need to get inflation under control. >> we watch over the next few weeks, jon good to see you. p5 the clock is ticking for former president trump and his legal team. they have until 5:00 p.m. tomorrow to confirm that he will
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not testify in the civil rape case against him brought by this after a judge unsealed video from the former president's deposition. alexandria hoff is untangling all this for us. she is life in washington with the story, alexandria. >> hi molly this deposition date is 48 minutes long. it was taped back in october it was shown to a jury earlier this week for the former presence being sued by carol and court claiming she made up allegations of being raped by him in the '90s. while being questioned by carl's attorney trump repeatedly denied the rape accusation. >> it did not happen. and by the way, if it did happen it would have been reported within minutes. this is the most ridiculous, the most ridiculous disgusting story that is just made out. >> with respect as much respect as i can but she is not my type. >> it's the last part right there curls attorneys really jumped on for the former president has made similar
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statements before paid when shown a photo he mistakes carol forrest ex wife marla maples. >> did you say marla's in the photo? >> yes that is my wife a quick switch when you pointing to? here. boxy person you just pointed to his carol. and the woman on the right issue and then wife. >> this was the picture i assume that's jon johnson. it's very blurry. looks carol's lawyers have called 11 witnesses to testify and cling to other women who accuse the former president forcibly touching them. trump has denied the claims. >> some people accuse me of something i think i have a right to be insulting because they are insulting me. they are doing the ultimate insult they make up stories and then i am not allowed to speak my mind. i disagree with that. >> trumps legal team is not calling any witnesses by the former president is not expected to testify pre-closing arguments
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are set to begin on monday, molly pick up the right was chelsea would revolt this week. alexandria hoff thank you. before the rise of artificial intelligence could mean the follow some careers. one big man celebrity predicts it will hit one area especially hard. what it is and how it can all get ready when "fox news live" continues right after this. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser-drilled holes. they release medicine fast... for fast pain relief. and now... ...get relief without a pill. with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water.
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before the florida ron desantis ending the legislative session. he's signed a flurry of bills into law this means now he could enter the next step as it comes as mr. desantis says he will decide relatively soon whether or not he will indeed run for president. nate foy live in the atlanta bureau with more on willie he or won't he? you probably will. >> eric it really seems more like a manner of a win and then if will declare his candidacy for the presidency but it's a lot of indicators he's been visiting early primary states. he's been promoting his book he calls a blueprint for america survival. and out florida legislative session is over he appears to be looking toward the future. listen to him here. it happens in the future? people will get on that
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relatively soon. you've either got a put up or shut up on that as well so we will see per. >> eric, those comments come after what desantis calls a banner legislative session for florida republicans. among the highlights are six-week abortion ban. of permit list concealed carry law a bill prohibiting gender reassignment for children. here's desantis on the productivity that session. >> we actually make a big promises. most people overpromise and under deliver. you know, we make big promises but we exceed even that high bar. that is what we have done throughout. but definitely wishes legislative session. >> of course if desantis runs he will go head-to-head with former president donald trump for the two of course our former allies but since declaring his 2024 campaign trump has increased his criticism of the florida governor and the latest fox news poll has trump winning all republicans with 53% desantis right now in second with 21% support. back out here live, if he does
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officially declare his candidacy, desantis is expected to have a financial advantage but right now the estimates are he has over $85 million in campaign funding. will send it back to you for. >> originates, that is a lot on the clock is ticking, thanks. molly: tech experts, big business bosses are protecting artificial intelligence will replace millions of jobs. that may become a reality very soon for workers and one major tech company. investor entrepreneur mark says he saw this coming four years ago when he predicted ai would shrink demand for computer science degrees. so let's bring in keith former undersecretary of state chairman of the kroc institute for tech diplomacy at purdue university. thank you for giving us a little time on your saturday. we really appreciate it. let's start this startling news prince's have ibm the company we
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are talking about company ceo estimating 7800 jobs of the company could actually be done in or rather done by artificial intelligence the result the impact here anticipated pause in hiring for jobs. were not talk about a massive layoff at this point in time for it is reported by bloomberg. this is just one company. it offers a little bit of confirmation what some have like goldman sach's that ai perhaps could cause disruption really in the global economy. what you think about this case with ibm in the grander possible repercussions? certainly going to change the way people do the jobs. like any other technological paradigm shift is going to benefit humanity in the long run in terms of productivity. quality of life, human progress. think that makes this paradigm shift different than a paradigm shift in the robotics, whether
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they were the internet, cloud computing or mobile is it's coming on a really, really fast. one of the key things is to be able to train that workforce. the bat house going to affect computer scientist, look at it as a new form of computer language. just like i went to object oriented programming but really increases productivity. molly: there is a phrase tossed about as a lack of sympathy for those losing jobs that they should quote learn to code it. in truth these coding tech jobs have been presented as needed, solid employment. white-collar height pegasus generation of people who are essentially trading for coding jobs or jobs in computer science, are they trading for jobs that maybe it won't exist for much longer? transcendent people training for that are training how to learn
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how to think theologically. when i look back when i went to engineering at purdue, a lot of the things we learned back then are now obsolete. if you look out happen in electrical engineering or even mechanical engineering. all of those kinds of things. so these are smart people. the weight they are going to is going to be different. and so this whole transition the big question here is that technology can be used for good or it can be used for evil purposes. we have to ensure technology advances freedom. the train has left the station you're either on the trainer on the tracks. we were not going to see regimes like russia or china slowdown. you can bet if we do nothing janet will develop it irresponsibly progress shipment is a good or evil type of fight. some of the headlines cloning
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the voices of artists and musicians and creating images and likenesses of people that could be real. not writing poetry. his ai stepping into the human mind and heart? is there concerned about replacing some of our creative artists? >> and think one thing is for sure. the human mind are certainly the human heart can be replaced. i think a canadian productivity of a poets, writers, all those kinds of things. what it does as it spits out basically what it has absorbed and what it has learned. from what it has absorbed i don't think anything is going to replace that. i think in the long run is going to be a tremendous tool. we just have to make sure it's done responsibly too. >> after the fight for good, evil on the human heart adenoid this is going to go there. thank you very much. we really appreciate your
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insights. my parents met at producers especially nice to talk too. thanks for talking with us today. >> thank you molly. >> great for purdue, great molly. just before title 42 coming to an end of next week. already the lines of migrants, those folks looking to enter our country are growing in the southern border. coming up texas congressman will join us on what the government can do and should do to try and prevent a massive surge of illegal entries starting next week. she is next. three jobs done at- kills weeds. prevents crabgrass. and keeps it growing strong. get a bag of scotts triple action today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it. i brought in ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uh... here i'll take that. ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar and nutrients for immune health.
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u.s. sup stretching border patrol and border towns, griffin jenkins is live on the ground in brownsville, texas being a witness once again framing the story to you. >> hey good afternoon. as you saw the bus passing by, migrants continue to pour in. let's go right to our fox flight team. the drone in the sky pretty conceit migrants being processed into the blue and white tents. temporary processing sites border patrol set up since apri. they said they processed more than 30,000 migrants. it mostly venezuelans. they cross huntley during the daytime but also when the sun goes down. in our fox drone footage from early friday morning around 5:0e rinse, the u.s. side on the bottom of your screen. mexico on the chopping seat migrants only takes next piece of it which are migrants crossing on those rafts. the dangerous situation it's a
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crisis situation texas national guard one of the last piece of video will take you into mexico. our team exclusively in that camp over there there are thousands of migrants continuing to stream up from southern mexico. we asked one of the residents here in brownsville, deborah bell if she has confidence title 42 lifts they are going to be okay. here is what she said. >> know i have no confidence whatsoever. they are still trying to explain to the american people title eight is going to be more severe than title 42. look at what we are experiencing under title 42 yet mayor chris directly stated it's going to be challenging times. he set a minimum of four times. we know something big is coming. i am concerned. a sweeter learning more about the 1500 troops for we know they
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will be active troops made up of marines from army troops from fort bliss, texas for the officials already here those additional troops cannot get here fast enough. molly: a few days to get every thing in place, griffin jenkins thank you. support troops with the new measures be enough republican congressman beth event died and joins us now precious house ways and means committee and the republican study committee. congresswoman, welcome good to see you. looks great to see you, thanks for having me. we were we just heard big stuff is coming what do you fear what you expect will happen next thursday when title 42 drops? >> we have already seen over 6 million encounters. 1.4 and 1.7 getaways. we have looked in the first 25 months of the biden administration we have already seen more than 7 billion people enter our country illegally. creating a massive generational
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humane crisis -- recommend turning crisis plus national secured crisis. we have seen over 100 10,000 people die from fentanyl that is coming over. and now, this administration is given up operational control basically to the mexican car cartels. now this administration is further continuing to erode the very fuel tools we have to be able to control and secure our borders. that is were going to expect under title 42. only seen the beginning and the beginning has been horrific. it has been a record-breaking numbers. for the homeland security secretary mayorkas told congress borders are not open. take a listen to what he said and get your reaction. >> we are building lawful pathways and we are delivering consequences for those who do not use those meaningfully accessible pathways. the message is very clear. we are coming with the relief our laws provide to the individuals in need.
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the border is not open. it has not been open and it will not be open subsequent to may 11. eric: when you make of that, congresswoman? >> responsibly lonnie siebert second of all the numbers tell what a lie that is. look at the numbers coming over. as a first 25 months of this presidency. i think all things they talk about our cosmetic eye don't think going to help. i don't think they have been enforcing the laws and hopefully we are going to have a bill republicans will bring forward next week that will be dealing with sword border security. it's absently absurd. we are talk about having a passive bill and force executive office to do its job. we have enough bills right now. we have enough laws in place that if the executive branch simply enforce them you would not see a humanitarian crisis. do not see it national security per crisis we have of the border right now.
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eric: worked looking at the screen while you're talking a flow, a parade of apparent migrants coming, being processed right now at the tent on the border live from our flight team in brownsville. i mean this is what it is like print and ongoing continuing influx. we talked about a republican bill but what can congress do? we have seen a lot of blame on the biden administration for what you hope that bill will do? what is it and how to get a handle on this finally? >> it is a proactive bill technology this demonstration is continuing to fail to see the problem congress is going to have to step in and force them to do the job. it's a very proactive bill. it's looking at ways we can both deter and prevent people from coming over but preventing them unscented and then to a bus ticket or plane ticket anywhere around our country saying no when they come to our borders and sending them back. what enough people have to go all the back to where they started from or apply for asylum they will stop coming in. it is also having a deterrent
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once they get here because there's consequences. right now there are no consequences for their giving a pass, they are released into our country. five -- seven years possibly is when they would have a coat court dates. they ignore it and all the tools have been removed. and i will tell you, this is personal to me. when eyes mayor in the city of irving we had a strong partnership with enforcement we went after illegal aliens that let's face it were targeting the low poverty districts the low income districts in our city. what we found was our crime went down when criminal illegal aliens were deported. it became the safest city in the country in the fastest growing city in the country. if people do know it's a live in a crime-ridden community. >> you are the mayor. explained again that policy and how what you did in irving, texas could potentially be rolled out across the country where it's not being handled properly now. >> we create a criminal alien
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probably call it our 24 cap program. what we did is we partner with ice. we had people committing crimes in our city. we arrested them if they were not able to prove they were here illegally we detained them. ice came, they interviewed them and they are found to be in our country illegally they were deported. we were called every member of the book we are called racists were told no one was going to want to come live in our city. that fact is when you enforce the laws you create a safer community. you create safe neighborhoods. what we found was again our crime rate dropped. we became the fifth safest city in the country and where the fastest growing cities. those author partnership with ice which by the way under this ministration those deterrents have been removed. ice does not have the permission of the administration to do their job. eric: there's a local answer to a national problem. before she became a congressman
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may beat you can routes and those other policies across the country too. congresswoman thank you for stopping and joining us will check back with you after next week when fought title 42 ends. we will have more news right after this. [bones cracking] ♪(tense music)♪ one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted arthritis pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for?
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fluidly until the streets opened up in the crowds were able to join in marching toward a buckingham palace for this moment right here. i was smiling and waving a monarch. the newly crowned king charles iii along with queen camilla. other members of the family sank next to them there is also a royal flyover to mark the official celebrations as well as earlier today.charle 2000 people were at that sermon including other royals who gathered to watch king charles become crowned king at westminster abbey where these coronations have taken place since 1066 the archbishop of canterbury conducted a deeply religious service for the first him also included representatives from other faiths and later after returning to the palace said to the gardens the king and queen received a royal salute from thousands of military personnel who march in the procession paying attribute, take a listen.
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hip hip hooray. hip hip hooray. now, eric there's a lot of rain today. a lot of people still braved the climate. they made it out here so that they could celebrate every moment of this but meanwhile across the country and here in london people gathered and pubs. there were street parties even a parade of a 100 king charles cavalier spaniels that mark shoot filled with the new monarch frequency know how to do it, alex hogan, thank you outside of buckingham palace. little cozy little residence there in london. thank you, molly. molly: for more on the pageantry perhaps will touch a little on the pomp talking about of course he royal drama hanging over all of this. let's bring in emily smith she's editorial director of page six
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at the "new york post". what a fun gig. thank you so much for joining us on the say to talk a little bit about the pageantry. i just want to get your thoughts when he watched it when you think the habits were? >> it was spectacular. everything went off without a hitch. the highlights for me really were obviously see the king crowned. but also the younger generation really kind of stole the show so to speak. prince george and his sister charlotte and little prince louis who is very cute it was just wonderful to see them all there, louis making his funny faces as usual. charlotte twinning in the outfit to her mother. i thought it was beautifully done. >> i agree the children were wonderful, delightful prayer they always are. i think louis as you mentioned little bit of a favorite he was yawning a little bit during a ceremony at which you would expect a during a long service. there was a seriousness here and
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the kids held up great through this very religious ceremony and all of the golden aura of that. they were so well behaved very impressive. a little prince george as well helping to carry his father's garment it was really, really delightful. one of my favorite things i just adored was the princess katherine's headpiece. apparently this was not atr just stunning. for us looking onto some of the things that have happened in britain and the way it is down and seeing all of this, some of it is rather golden and spectacular the dress and all of that. your thoughts on i don't how to put others in the fashion of the state? >> it's the rich colors of the robes they are also ancient. the one they king war is hundreds of years old. catherine obviously was wearing royal robes with that beautiful headpiece by alexander mclean. obviously her daughter charlotte
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wearing a matching one which they chose over trs which was a surprise. but they looked impeccable absolutely impeccable. molly: somethings were watching we are always watching is a prince harry who now of course lives in california moves swiftly after attending the coronation for his father he may be on a plate right now as we speak headed back with his son prince archie has a birthday today perhaps dad once he get back as quickly as possible for that. but your thoughts on prince harry in where he sat today far from the front row, three rows back. and what we have seen unfold. >> yes he was kind of in the cheap seats so to speak, three rows back and behind princess and feather the hats. he could not have seen much of the ceremony. he arrived alone. he seemed to swagger a bit the old harry.
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but as soon as it was over he was out of there like a shot he was on a car on the way to heathrow airport to fly back to california we are told he wants to be back for son's birthday. but also it is a notable he was not going to be invited to join the king and queen on the balcony to wave at the crowds that is only for working royals. so he just left. he left there was no interaction whatsoever between him and his brother. >> what a difference a couple of years makes for that family. we will see what the future holds for the royal family. emily smith, thank you so much editorial director of page six in your post thank you. delightful to talk to you today we will be right back.
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before the kentucky derby favorite will not be running for the roses about four hours for now. forte was abruptly scratch this morning because of a bruised foot. there will be a lot of big hats among the one or 50000 spectators expected to churchill downs bring senior meteorologist janice dean knows all about that having been too many derbies passed. she is got highlights to show us now. >> it is the wonder of 49th kentucky derby here in a
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louisville, kentucky at churchill downs where you been to many of them, have a look at some of the highlights. next rain, sleet, thunder, snow kentucky derby is a place to go progressive feel it is good luck that it rains because it has rained on every single kentucky derby have been tube request it's a soggy one but it's not putting a damper on our spirits for quick sun's that were ready to have a great day. >> energy is great. the weather is fantastic thank you for bring in the weather per. >> happy derby. >> rely from churchill downs. i do like my hat? >> cannot talk about the derby without a hat and you have a beautiful one per. >> red, white and blue? >> i did not think you could top yesterday but some argued on a per. >> do they have their hats on? oh my gosh i'm arty having fun progress i love horses, i love the kentucky derby and i love mint juleps. >> we have the best at 2 ounces of bourbon for the best two minutes in sports. >> i was a this my favorite event to cover. should talk about horsey's.
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>> are going to win for me tomorrow? >> a substantial kentucky oaks trophy. >> are going to be writing. >> to justify for the kentucky derby per. >> the horses move into the final term for. >> 's son good for first time for. >> isn't like us celebrity event didn't see tom brady there? >> it is my birthday on monday. ♪ happy birthday to you. ♪ happy birthday to you. ♪ happy birthday. >> and give you a quick kiss on the cheek a birthday kiss. >> i love it progress every year has been fantastic. this year will be no exception but of course you will see more highlights if you keep watching fox news channel back to you. so far things gents will have that later on for janice tate in her hats how about that. >> always been on janice. safe bet. see you back here. without fingersticks. manage your diabetes with more confidence.
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