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"america's newsroom" starts now. >> bill: good morning. so two weeks and two trips to europe. president biden heading to italy for a g7 summit. yesterday around this time he met with his son, hunter, after his felony gun charge conviction. will a change of scenery satisfies. >> we've seen the threat from foreign terrorists rise to another level. by no means a time to let up or dial back. now, on top of that, increasingly concerning is the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland. >> bill: that was eight days ago. that was chris wray head of the f.b.i. warning us. now it's happened. eight migrants with ties to arrested tied to isis crossing the border illegally. that's where we start. i'm bill hemmer. >> dana: good to be here with you. i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." the migrants came here from kazakhstan and a source tells fox they were fully vetted at the southern border and yet nothing was flagged. >> ice caught up with them in philadelphia, new york and los angeles. it begs the question who else is coming across that border? >> dana: team fox coverage. paul mauro is here with us and first to alexis mcadams on the streets of new york with more. hi. >> good morning. right now we know those eight kazakhstan nationals are in ice custody after being arrested. majority were arrested here in new york city. exactly where in the city we're trying to figure that out. this morning a democratic councilman says it's another example of a broken southern border that he says the president needs to fix quickly. he says he doesn't know what will happen next in new york city. listen. >> it's frightening. we're headed for another 9/11. i predicted that. i think we should have a secure border. we should know who is coming into our country. we don't. and millions of migrants and illegal aliens have gotten through. it is a situation that we're rolling the dice here. >> a group of can kazakhstan nationals were taken into custody. how did they enter the united states in the first place is the question. sources telling fox they crossed illegally at the southern border and were fully vetted. but listen to this. nothing was flagged somehow. it was only after they were already released into the u.s. that customs and border patrol were notified about these major security concerns. so this ice sting took place in three major cities, new york, philadelphia, and in los angeles. according to the "new york post," the feds used a wiretap to listen in on these phone calls from the people. hearing one of those arrested talking about bombs. former ice director tom homan says it's an example of a dangerous trend. >> under 3 1/2 years of biden they have a historic number of russian nationals at the southern border. these numbers are unprecedented. you look at the people on the terrorist watch list, over 380 on the southern border. >> you heard those numbers, shocking. 380 at the southern border and counting. the department of homeland security and f.b.i. are working this case. they know about that heightened threat and saying they do everything they can around the clock to keep americans safe. >> dana: thank you. >> bill: analysis with paul mauro. good morning to you. you have a lot of contacts in new york. want to show alexis and talking about the stunning numbers. known gotaways last year, 670,000. who are they? where are they coming from? on and on the questions go. what do you have for us today? >> what a paradigm event this is. how much is revealed in this takedown and where they came from and how they came through. as the saying goes in the intelligence world, the further we get from 9/11 the closer we get to 9/ten. when we used to do counter terrorism in new york, i did it half my career, the idea that you could get somebody who came in and was a complete clean skin and no friction at the border and we knew nothing about was a major red flag. the idea we have millions of such people coming into the country right now defies belief. when you look at the fact that these were people who carried out the 144 murders in moscow recently in an operation the head of the f.b.i. is saying he is concerned about mirroring here, it tells you what we're into here. the disconnect within the federal government seems to be income present henceible. you have the intelligence arm ringing every bell and they are oblivious and don't want to hear about it. the only thing to get their attention is another 9/11. i hate to say that. i understand another thing here. they didn't have enough to get these guys on terrorism charges. three cities, cover them 24/seven. not sure how they picked them up. i can surmise. now according to the statement they will kick them out. they aren't arrested here which means you are sending back eight terrorist operatives potentially into bad guy territory with knowledge of the area, with having done recon, they know the train and bus routes and have funding. this is exactly what you don't want. this is what we're enabling through our southern border. >> dana: what about the burden and strain on law enforcement and intelligence offices around the country then? regular stuff to deal with and how much more pressure does this put on top of them? >> a ton. you aren't getting the help from the federal government you want. that's why wray was on the hill advocating for the f.b.i. funding not to get cut because he needs the bodies. this is a perfect example. eight people out there talking about bombs. they picked them up on a wiretap. i don't know if it's fisa or not. you say to yourself okay. talking about bombs. they killed 144 people in moscow, isis-k. none can be out of our sight. teams to cover eight people 24/seven. if they get away you'll have to answer to the man and to yourself. >> bill: not just christopher wray, merrick garland and there was a piece written. you mentioned the attack in moscow. that was low-tech terror. all they used was semi automatic weapons and took out a ton of people. based on what you know about sting operations, how do you know where the go signal is? you hear them mention the word bomb or shooting. how do you know to make -- >> good question. let me tell you how this went. they had three different teams coordinated in three different cities. an umbrella over it run out of washington. at some point you go up high enough and get to the one person who will make the call. the one person making the call certainly in the counter terrorism division in washington is looking out over the field here waiting to get probable cause to federal terrorism arrests. that's what you want. that's the big hammer. you can hang onto these guys and get phones and coms and talk to them and maybe flip somebody. what happened here is they hit the end of the line and had to make a call this is getting dangerous and we don't have what i just described. i'm not giving anything up by that. very clearly they are only in ice custody pending deportation. unless they develop somethinging through their devices what they had to do is move quicker than they wanted to because they were worried. and that is a very discomforting thing. >> bill: why you don't keep them here and prosecute them? >> if they get away, they have enough trade craft. we can't get a source into them, it is not going the way we want and maybe they lost one for a while and got nervous. at some point somebody says take it down. i'm speaking -- we hit the f.b.i. plenty on this network and i have done it. that's their leadership. the rank and file i can guarantee you 40 f.b.i. agents and ice guys who were up all night probably for months making sure they put them to bed at night and wake them up in the morning. let's take them off the set however we can. i used to send guys to knock on a door and say hello as a message when i didn't -- just to say we know who you are. at some point you hit the end of the line and do something. >> dana: so much pressure. it reminds me of what president bush used to say. the terrorists only have to be right once. we have to be right however many times and it means the federal government should do what it can to give local law enforcement what it needs, which is first of all closing the southern border legitimately. we've already let millions in and we don't know where and who they are. >> we don't know anything about them. the muslim band, a complete misnomeer. people coming in with a nation not cooperating with us and won't give us a background. we have no idea who they are. they were vetted. you know how long that took? seconds. what are you going to do, call the country and get background on these guys? not going to happen. >> bill: we'll lean on you soon. congressman mike waltz and jason crowe will join us on "america's newsroom" momentarily. >> dana: arrivals gate nightmare. hundreds of migrants sprawling across boston's logan airport using baggage claim as shelter and blankets as beds. the city is running out of options. housing capacity has been filled for months. what is the president doing to help the blue city? we don't know. molly line is at the airport with more. >> good morning. essentially boston's logan airport is flooded with migrants with no place else to go. a state where the shelter system is overwhelmed and has been for months now. overnight more than 100 migrants sleeping in the wide hallway here in the airport's terminal e, the sfwir national terminal. families and children running around crowded onto mats, blankets on the hard floors. the number of people using the logan airport has shelter has ebbed and flowed. headlines have been made in the news since january. it forced state leaders to take creative measures to find housing solution, mass hotel rentals and much more controversial measures like the cakeover of a community center in boston. a move that forced many of the programs that serve the city's disadvantaged youth to find new spaces and expected to reopen as summer gets underway. later this month a former minimum security prison in norfolk, massachusetts is slated to be repurposed opened as a temporary shelter for 450 people. cafeteria, gym, play spaces for children and classrooms for adults. massachusetts, it is a one-of-a-kind right to shelter state. a law here. under the historic strain of the new arrivals in april the state's democrat governor signed into law a nine month limit on how long families can reside in emergency shelters. it is worth noting there are a number of ways that families can extend their stays beyond that 90 days including meeting requirements for employment and job training and various medical conditions, pregnancy and disability status and educational disruption for children and that sort of thing. >> dana: thank you. we'll keep an eye on it. >> it is unfortunate he is convicted but him being the son is not what i'm thinking. i'm thinking that he did a bad thing and actions have consequences. >> bill: from the mouth of a juror speaking out on the decision to convict hunter biden. this as the president makes a surprise trip to comfort his son throwing his travel plans off for a bit. >> seems to me he was trying to point a lot of fingers to other individuals or bodies to try to deflect some of the accountability. >> dana: former new york governor andrew cuomo shifting the blame for nursing home deaths during covid. what he told lawmakers on capitol hill. >> bill: scary moments in new york city. mass protestors giving an ultimatum to those riding a subway. >> raise your hands if you're a zionist. this is your chance to get out. okay, no zionists, we're good. shop our expanded family of products at major online retailers. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) >> bill: a russian naval warship arriving in havana, cuba, where they'll conduct military exercises for a period of time. interesting to note putin given his threats last week against western european countries and united states using our military weapons on behalf of ukrainians inside russia. there are hypersonic missiles that are on board these naval ships out of russia. just a story to watch and keep an eye on as they go through this for the next several days and possibly longer. putin is sending a message here in our hemisphere as well. 19 past. >> dana: hamas responding to a u.s. banked cease-fire proposal. it has not accepted or rejected the deal. israel has signaled its openness to the plan but stopped short of endorsing it. alex hogan is live from london with the latest. hi. >> so u.s. secretary of state antony blinken finished speaking about hamas's response saying some of the proposed changes are workable. some simply are not. >> hamas waited nearly two weeks and then proposed more changes. a number of which go beyond positions that it previously had taken and accepted. >> u.s. says it is evaluating hamas's response now. egypt and qatar released joint statements saying they're working together to coordinate how to move forward. israel fired back saying it's a rejection. also follows news reported by the "wall street journal" in leaked messages from hamas leader sinwar that said hamas has the upper hand and thousands of civilian casualties are, quote, necessary sacrifices. israel today releasing this video of the idf taking out what it says was a command center in lebanon. one of the most senior hamas commanders was killed. comments from blinken, he says in the following weeks we'll hear more information what will come next a day after reconstruction and how to make the pause in the fighting a cease-fire a long lasting end to the war. >> dana: alex, thank you. >> we have two very different opinions on what happened during covid. i think the federal government failed this nation and it was abyss mal. >> bill: andrew cuomo passing the buck in the early days of covid policies. it forced nursing homes to take patients who had tested positive for the virus and many argue that decision led to needless more deaths. maybe thousands of them. republican nichole malliotakis from new york is with me now and she was in the room yesterday. good morning to you. what were you able to determine, do you think? maybe something you either didn't know before or maybe gave you confirmation. >> shocking was the governor claiming he did not know anything about that march 25th order that his administration issued on a nursing homes to accept these individuals. i never heard that before that he completely did know it existed until a month later. when asked who authorized it, it was his letter and name and commissioner of health's name on the letterhead he said we don't know. i think it was probably done at the staff level. how is that possible that the governor of the state of new york who did 111 daily briefings basically got an emmy for his performance in these briefings knowing all the details of what was going on in new york state acting as the king of new york, did not know about this deadly mandate until a month latter when all the other local elected officials people like me and state legislature knew and telling the executive chamber about our concerns and the nursing homes were reaching out to all elected officials expressing the concern. what we learned yesterday is that he is not going to take accountability or apologize and when asked whether he would change that order today, knowing what he knows now with thousands of new yorkers, elderly new yorkers who were killed as a result, he said no. in fact, he would explain it more and communicate it more. nursing homes didn't understand they could reject people if they could not care for them. he didn't try to pivot the blame on the nursing homes who had no choice but to accept these people because the mandate language was clear. it was clear. they were forced to take these people whether they could care for them, whether they had the proper staffing levels or separate them positive or negative or whether they had the ppe. >> bill: let me -- a couple of things here. another sound bite from the governor maintaining his innocence. roll this first. >> department of justice found we did nothing wrong. the investigations found that the new york advisory was wholely consistent with the federal guidance set by cms and cdc. two investigations found exactly that, that what new york did was implement the federal guidance. >> bill: i imagine he said a lot of that behind closed doors. the numbers in new york. covid confirmed deaths at nursing homes, 6926. confirmed out of facility deaths 4600. presumed deaths at the nursing home. the numbers are staggering just shy of 15,000. you mentioned this directive on the 25th of march. is it possible between his daily briefings that began on march 2nd and went through june 19th, is it possible we just did not understand enough about the virus at that time? >> well, look, i think you could give the benefit of the doubt if the language was not written as it was. the cms and cdc guidelines were very clear making a recommendation that you could accept patients who were being discharged from the hospitals into a nursing home setting if you had the ability to separate and care for them in the proper staffing levels. his mandate was not a recommendation, it was they shall do it and that they could not test them to see if they were positive before accepting them. they literally prohibited the nursing homes from testing these patients to see if they were still positive before accepting them and no ability in this mandate to reject a nursing home patient if you could not care for them. that was the biggest issue. they were not given the proper ppe to deal with the issue at hand. so the governor again deflecting and pointing fingers. the buck stops with him accountability. >> bill: will there be a public hearing? >> i believe so. i think there is a lot of questions that -- a lot of things that were discrepancies between what his administration officials told us and what the governor said yesterday and also did not use the additional measures that were set up. u.s. navy comfort ship and java center. >> it was here. didn't get patients. thank you for your time and see what comes of it. it was the story in new york that shut down the entire country. i believe it to this day but it started here. thank you for your time and we'll talk again. dana. >> dana: president biden looking for legitimacy on the world stage following his son's conviction. can he pull his son's legal troubles in the rearview mirror? 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we have the story from atlanta. >> as housing prices and interest rates increase, the renter market is heating up. corporate investors are trying to get in on the action buying up large numbers of starter homes in booming real estate markets especially in the sun belt. the situation was studied in atlanta which leads the nation in this trend. >> everyone rental homes are owned by institution investors, which means more than 1,000 homes nationwide. these are really big corporations. >> experts say it drives up home prices in surrounding neighborhoods and makes it harder for individuals and families to get in. >> that can be tough competition for first time home buyers, investors come in with more cash and buying outright with cash on bigger down payments and a more competitive offer. >> they recommend small home buyers study loan options and get pre-approval to make an immediate offer. institutional investors is a smaller and growing trend of building new homes for the sole purpose of renting them. new build to rent homes surged from just over 6700 in 2019 to more than 27,000 last year with t the -- while less is known about the short term impact of this, some experts believe there will be a long-term benefit because it is creating more housing stock, which is something we desperately need in this country. and sooner or later, corporate landlords do become sellers. bill. >> bill: i guess that's true. that's the market. thanks, jonathan serrie in atlanta for that. thank you. >> can't help but think -- [inaudible] focus more on what the defense and prosecution are saying. so that's basically what i try -- i try to block the rest of it out and just -- [inaudible]. >> dana: hunter biden found guilty in his federal gun case and the president making a surprise trip to delaware embracing his son on the tarmac showing support before he went to italy today. they put out a statement. jill and i love our son and so proud of the man he is today. so many families who have had loved ones battle addiction understand the feeling of pride seeing someone you love come out the other side and be so strong and resilient in recovery. want to bring in our panel. andrew cherkasky, former federal prosecutor and tim murtaugh. tim, we've had legal analysis. you wrote a touching and thoughtful tweet thread yesterday or x post thread because you are a recovering addict and wrote a book about that and open about what it has been like but you also understand politics. let's get your take this morning on how you woke up thinking about it today. >> well, i appreciate you having me on, dana and mentioning the book. i wrote it called swing hard. my life in politics and battling with alcohol and so i do have empathy and sympathy for hunter biden and his family. i know what it is like to be an addict. my drug of choice was alcohol. and the toll it takes on family and what i put my family, wife, parents, brother, everybody through during it. i have empathy for joe and jill biden as well. alcoholism or addiction is not about -- it's not a defense against all other criminal activity. i was convicted of two duis. i pled guilty. i couldn't go into court and say i was guilty of driving under the influence but in my defense i was drunk at the time. it doesn't work and should not be a shield. the fact that hunter is an addict. i have sympathy for him being an addict. it should not be used as a shield to protect the rest of the bidens from his involvement in the criminal enterprise that i believe the biden family has been engaged on. they sent hunter out to be the bag man representing the family to collect millions of dollars from foreign interests and i actually believe the d.o.j. is prosecuting this gun crime so that they don't have to go after the crimes that lead directly to joe. this gun crime is the only crime that you can charge hunter biden with that does not lead back to his father, the president of the united states, who also happens to be the ultimate boss of the prosecutors making this decision. so yes, i have empathy. >> bill: swing hard in case you hit it is the name of the book. well stated. andrew, it defies logic. a year ago you had a probation only case and he walked away from it. a year ago he would have had immunity from further legal jeopardy. now what do you have? a conviction yesterday and now you have the tax issue in september in california. >> i think that hunter biden's decision to plead not guilty and take it to trial has proven politically disastrous for the biden family at large. it proves once and for all the biden family effective interfered with the 2020 election by covering up that laptop. coming in as evidence this laptop that was declared to be russian disinformation in the lead-up to the 2020 election. things the left media and social media stripped from the internet and stripped from the airwaves proves to be quite true. in fact, the d.o.j. using it as a piece of evidence in this trial. it is hard to imagine that joe biden never said to his son, who is so close with, is that laptop real? is that your laptop? hunter biden knew all along that was his laptop as those 51 intelligence officers came forward, as joe biden denied it, as the media quashed that story. i think it is a really telling thing. time tends to dilute the impact of lies but what we have this conviction we have to turn back the clocks a little bit and see what this conviction means in light of what happened back in 2019 and 2020. >> dana: the chances of them winning on appeal are what, andrew? >> the second amendment issue is quite interesting here. it is currently up scheduled to be in front of the supreme court the 5th circuit had an interesting case on this dealing with marijuana. the applicable of the second amendment with folks who had past drug addiction and drug use is ambiguous. hunter biden's case is the prime example where you have somebody with frequency and recent to the gun purchase. i think that's a prime case where the law should apply. but there is some debate about the broadness and ambiguity of the law in concert and in consideration of the second amendment. that's an nra point that hunter biden took. >> bill: we'll bring you back between now and september. thanks for sharing your story, tim. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: so usa basketball defending its decision to leave caitlin clark off the olympic roster. the chair of the committee said it would be irresponsible for us to talk about her in a way other than how she would impact the play of the team because it wasn't the purview of our committee to decide how many people would watch or how many people would root for the u.s. it was our purview to create the best team we could for coach cheryl reeve. she is 15th in the wnba and first amongst rookies. >> bill: she has time. not the end of the world. she will be a player. she already is. maybe they will regret not having her. maybe they go and bring home gold. >> dana: maybe we could have her on fox and do color commentary for me so i understand what's going on. >> bill: we'll work on that. >> apparently they were arguing about something. >> bill: you had a commute home ending in a fatal tragedy. a gunman jumped on board a bus in atlanta. chase ensued and it was a mess. three decades in prison. pamela smart is making a stunning claim about the murder of her husband for the very first time. >> now that i am older and able to look back on things, i can see so many errors i made and how skewed my judgment was and how im mature i was. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ but st. jude has gotten us through it. st. jude is hope for every child diagnosed with cancer because the research is being shared all over the world. arthritis pain? 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- [announcer] call right now to receive your free no-obligation info kit. call the number on your screen. >> page number 9s1307. crime of conspiracy to commit murder. is the defendant guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> bill: guilty verdict 33 years ago. pamela smart now taking responsibility for the murder of her husband. she was a former teacher convicted in 1991 of having an affair with a teenager and convincing him to kill her husband. now she is acknowledging her, quote, warped logic in a prison writing class. >> in those spaces is where i found myself responsible for something i desperately didn't want to be responsible for, my husband's murder. i had to acknowledge for the first time in my own heart and mind how responsible i was because i had deflected blame all the time. >> bill: wow. william flynn was a teenager who pulled the trigger. been a free man for the last nine years and served 25 years behind bars. pamela believes it is her time releasing the apology video she pleads for a sentence reduction from the governor of new hampshire. what is case that was and what a case it is again today. >> dana: eight suspected terrorists discovered to have crossed the southern border illegally heightening concerns about the border crisis posing a major security threat throughout the country. both these men sit on the intelligence and foreign affairs committee and good to have you here. pull this from the foreign affairs piece. it says that terrorism warning lights are blinking red again. echoes of the run-up to 9/11 written by ellison and mer yell. fortunately the united states has learned a great deal how to combat terrorist threats including threats not yet well defined. president joe biden and his administration should now use that playbook. i want to bring it up. jason, congressman from colorado, we just had the news about the eight terrorists arrested in ice custody coming across the southern border illegally fully vetted and only after that that local law enforcement caught onto it and it got to the point they could be detained. what is your level of concern? what could you share with the american people from your intel committee point of view? >> well, a couple of takeaways here. one i want to applaud the work of federal law enforcement for doing a superb job and local law enforcement for finding these suspected terrorists and in doing what they need to do to protect our country and our community. number two, this just continues to underscore the need for us to take up the bipartisan border bill. we need to secure the border. the border is not where it needs to be. there is no doubt about that. we need a comprehensive solution to that. i applaud the president for passing his executive order to clamp down on the border and now we need to fund it. he is limited what he can do without congressional action and time to move the bipartisan deal forward. >> dana: congressman waltz so many people have come across illegally. possibly vetted but we have hundreds of thousands if not millions of gotaways. we don't know who they are or where they are. we rely on tips for local law enforcement to move it up the chain. it feels like an overwhelming problem. your thoughts now. >> well, i think every american should be concerned. i, too, commend federal law enforcement for disrupting this isis plot. but with millions and millions coming across our border, dana, with the f.b.i. director saying he has never seen the threats this loud, i fear that it is just a matter of time until we're hit. today is the anniversary of pulse nightclub attack eight years ago outside my district in florida. that individual was on the terrorist watch list and killed almost 50 americans in a shooting. we now have over 400 people on the terrorist watch list that have come across our southern border and somewhere in america. and i want to tell director wray, go talk to the dhs secretary right down the street, mayorkas and shut the border down. and respectfully, i disagree having executive order that still allows 2500 a day or legislation that allows nearly 5,000 a day, that's nearly a million a year across our border, is unacceptable. we have to secure it before it is too late and we suffer another attack like post nightclub or god forbid another niefsh lev. >> dana: great for everyone to see the two of you on different sides of the aisle and same committee working toward important common goals. we'll watch the international criminal court and what you are trying to do to push them back after they went after israel. thank you so much. i want to leave here with this video. michael waltz, you jumped out of a plane on d-day and we thank you both for your service. here we go. >> along with jason crowe. a bipartisan jump. bipartisan jump with ten other members of congress and everybody came back safe and sound to honor our forefathers. >> dana: i didn't know you jumped as well. i'm so proud. have a good time at the game if you go as guests since you are not players tonight. >> bill: good stuff. take me out to the ballgame and take me straight to jail. from cincinnati last night get a load of this. a fan runs on the field during the reds, guardians game. does a black flip. kicks off the cop's hat and charged with criminal trespassing and obstructing official business and that was that. it didn't last long. >> dana: they will prosecute him, right? not just let him out. >> bill: they shall in hamilton county. so many people had phones out watching this. i don't know how they got a heads-up on it but you got center field, you've got first base, you got this one here. so >> dana: i didn't know gutfeld was at the game last night. that's a good one. >> no supervision, no parental presence is when the bad things happen. >> dana: frustration over rising crime amongst teenagers in chicago hitting the boiling point. will the democratic-run city back a new curfew? say goodbye to the champ. why joey chestnut is being banned from nathan's hot dog eating contest this year. ♪ i try to put my arm around any vet that i can. absolutely. at newday usa, that's what we're doing. we put our arm around the veterans. when i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase and we can help them and provide that financial solution for them and their families. it's a great, rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique. veterans, need cash? 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(roommate) i did. >> bill: a chicago alderman fed up with surging crime among teenagers is now calling for a curfew downtown. but the democratic mayor is not on board this move. garrett tenney is in the windy city to tell us what's up. hello. >> this curfew would make it illegal for teenagers to be downtown after 8:00 p.m. without an adult and if requested it would require a parent or guardian to come down and pick it up. if it passes it hopes to prevent the teen take overs where crowds of young people commit crimes like the brutal attack on a husband and wife on their way home from dinner by more than a dozen teens just a couple of weeks ago. alderman brian hopkins says right now there is little deterrence for those teens who want to come downtown to cause trouble because they know they can get away with it. >> the arrest is always a last resort. not something that we want to do. but it is one of the limited tools that we have to use to get some respect for authority right now, which respect for authority is at all-time lows. >> mayor brandon johnson is against the new curfew. he told the chicago sun times editorial board all the data indicates that setting arbitrary curfews don't lead to any positive results. it is notable that while the mayor says curfews don't work the city has a 10:00 p.m. curfew in place for teens downtown enacted a couple of years ago. so far mayor johnson has chosen to keep that curfew in place. >> bill: convention is nine weeks from today. garrett tenney in downtown chicago. thank you. >> dana: president biden seeking legitimacy on the world stage one day after his son, hunter, became a convicted felon and two weeks before his first 2024 debate with former president donald trump. we are counting down already for that. welcome to a new hou

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"fox & friends" starts right now. have a great day. ♪ ♪ >> steve: all right. thank you, carley and todd. welcome aboard, folks. #:00 in new york city. monday, june 10th already, and this is "fox & friends." bed it all on red. trump rallies voters in sin city, vegas. feeling confident about the production chances out there in november. >> now we have a lot of democrats coming over, because really we are the party of common sense. we are a party of common sense. >> ainsley: plus all rise. hunter biden's federal gun trial resumes today at 8:15. will he take the stand? gregg jarrett weighs in just ahead. >> brian: going to talk on a raging bull. >> lawrence: a rodeo spirals out of control. >> brian: where are the clowns? shouldn't clowns be stopping that? >> lawrence: they jump in the stands. >> brian: don't make excuses. if you are running clown you got to stop them. >> that bull was running from the clown. >> some people are scared of clowns. >> ainsley: people were really injured though, weren't they? >> steve: going to find out. >> brian: i can't wait it's a cliffhanger. nothing happens until i read the tease. you guys can't do anything unless i read. >> lawrence: you have the power. >> steve: please read. >> brian: "fox & friends" begins right now, remember mornings are better with friends. get dressed. >> steve: okay. meanwhile, folks, let's start with this former president donald trump hit las vegas yesterday to hold his first campaign rally since his new york city criminal conviction. >> ainsley: and is he looking to continue building support in nevada with a key swing state primaries set for tomorrow. >> brian: is he up in almost all the polls there madeleine rivera joins us now. maddie? >> good morning, guys. capped off his western swing after raising millions of dollars in california he rallied voters in the sweltering heat railing against his conviction and touting his poll numbers in nevada. >> they indicted me over nothing. they opened up a whole new box and then i got indicted again and again and again. i i was never indicted. in this tiny period of time i was like a ping-pong pal o. is ball. >> fox news poll show donald trump meeting trump in a head-to-head matchup. in the margin of error. won't charge taxes on tips which is a major source of income for the las vegas. the colorado union represents the 60,000 hospitality workers says really is needed but that nevada workers know the difference between real solutions and wild campaign promises. trump also denounced the border policies particularly important issue for voters in the state. and though he didn't mention it on stage, trump went on x to endorse sam brown the leading candidate in the g.o.p. senate primary race. trump called the purple heart recipient a fearless american patriot who has pure grit and courage to take on enemies both foreign and domestic. the winner of the race will take on i object couple bent democratic senator jacqui rosen in november. lawrence, steve, ainsley and brian. >> steve: all right, madeleine, thank you very much. >> ainsley: no tax on tips is huge. i was in the service industry. imagine not having to pay taxes on your tips. >> steve: absolutely. that is great. particularly given the fact that the culinary union is so big out there. i just looked it up. any change in tip taxes would require an october 6 conditioning. the plan would be for donald trump when elected he would ask congress to do something about it. keep in mind one of the top things they got to do next year. the donald trump tax cuts package from 2017 will expire next year and this could be part of it. >> brian: if you are a member of congress who wants to go against that? i mean, i got to say, i'm impressed with the balance of the comedy at his rally as well as actually proposing policy initiatives. because, i think this is something that helps the working class immediately. day bun one. and if you remember the biden administration introduce the those new irs agents to find the pfine thepeople cutting the taxs skipping out with the tips. seeing the contrast between the two campaigns. i think this wins more voters. >> brian: what a few days he has h he was out in silicon valley. raised $12 million. with people that i didn't think liked him. silicon valley crowd pretty much the one that said we're going to correct what happened in 2016. did better on social media than hillary. do everything possible to destroy you in 2020. and we watched what the twitter files emerge. now you have senator j.d. vance set up a fundraiser out there and goes to newport beach on saturday. thousands lined up on the streets and went n front of 3,000. and then he had this fundraiser. and on the bay. the boats were on the outside of newport. then he goes over to vegas and finishes up and flies home. still a big gap of 36 million between the two campaigns. the president -- the former president is closing the gap. the big story is, i think that virginia, new hampshire, he is up in deed heat. nevada, and arizona four or five points the president is up. so he has got to feel good about where is he at right now. >> ainsley: he went after biden's border. he said something that broke a lot of news over the weekend but he said he wants president biden to take a drug test before the debate in about two and a half weeks. he said i will take one. he needs to take one. he said. is he not old. is he incompetent. >> brian: right. his age is not the problem. >> lawrence: whether it's the drug test or just explaining to the american people ups and downs of the president. one dain shuffling off the stage can't walk the full route overseas and suddenly able to be jacked up for a state of the union. two days later is he back to the same old same old. i don't know if it's a drug test or just explaining how is the president alert sometimes and sometimes not so much. >> brian: do with the nfl and major league baseball we find out what drugs he had are on. usually help your performance. why can't we find out the president. >> ainsley: might just be a mountain dew. red bull. >> steve: why is there so much pep in his step. >> lawrence: exactly. >> steve: maybe on those cheery days maybe the president starts his day watching "fox & friends." just saying. >> brian: looked himself up in the morning. v.p. short list except for more reports about frontrunners, rubio, j.d. vance and governor doug burgum and i also put in some classes some cases tom cotton. i also would say this is pretty clear. he very much likes doug burgum around him. especially when it comes. >> ainsley: he will definitely get some sort of job. >> brian: i hear the wives get along. >> ainsley: so successful a billionaire. self-made man i believe. >> steve: people are talking about the vice president because, that particular post because last week the former president said maybe i will announce that person, whoever that is at the rnc, which, you know, that makes a lot of sense because then it makes it a little more exciting who will it be. matt joaquin a republican strategist had this to fox news digital talking about the frontrunner behind the scenes. it turns out he says it's marco rubio. describes him this way an effective, disciplined communicator who rarely makes mistakes while demonstrating his ability to win a slightly higher percentage of white voters in 2022 than trump did in florida in 2020. marco rubio also appeals to the suburban and independent voters that will be key to trump's success and is the only contender from a true battleground state. trump would balance out his ticket by picking rubio for vice president which cannot be said from some of the other options these reasons is why many fear the selection of marco rubio the most. and do you know what? going back to new hampshire primary i heard from some of the top insiders marco rubio was their favorite. one of the reasons is first of all he is one of those guys who could be president on day one. if need be, hispanic, can speak spanish. given the fact that republicans have not had many good answers about abortion. the insiders really like marco rubio's approach to abortion and pro-life. >> lawrence: he has a few things going for him when it comes to the former president's side. he took a punch from him back in 2016. >> brian: gave some, too. a lot of video. >> ainsley: staunch allies. >> lawrence: he endorsed him over his governor ron desantis at the time. from what i hear the former president doesn't look too kindly of the people who decided to challenge him in this past election because he thought it was a forgone conclusion. the second thing is, he defends him on all the sunday shows. and is he not just defending him. he does it effectively. he punches back. they try to get him on his heels and he doesn't get on those heels much often also foreign policy. elephant in the room he is hispanic. second minority group that the democrats are concerned about, whether it's black voters is hispanic voters. he has a lot going for him but one thing totally right now is to steve's point. he can be president. and we would love to see him go against kamala harris in a debate. >> ainsley: he would have to move to washington, d.c. he is a senator. so he could do that because you can't have a vp and president. >> steve: from the same state. >> ainsley: only one on that list that speaks a second language. he would reach the hispanic voters. is he a familiar face. one g.o.p. strategist who was anonymous said in an article said strongest voice in the senate for the american first agenda. is he excellent on tv. he never messes up. he says trump latino base and solid safe pick in a lot of upsides. >> brian: all three of you are wrong on everything. no, i would just say that's true, too. tom cotton is extremely strong. >> ainsley: is he great. the whole list is good. >> brian: he could be secretary of defense. burgum number two or energy. all be in there tim scott really strong. tim scott is doing something else that j.d. vance is doing. formed a super pac. trying to tie up the black vote. actually raising money with a super pac for trump. so i think that also adds a lot. people are sincerely on board in 2016 they weren't. in 202024 president has machine going. >> ainsley: byron donds is on the list. is he strong. >> steve: also florida, that's a problem. >> he is going to have a future in politics. >> steve: one other note about marco rubio. because he and the president are florida residents. they have behind the scenes worked out a plan where he could he could go to another state. could be a battleground state where marco rubio moved to i'm not going to say two states i heard but he would help put those in the trump column. >> brian: do you want senate race. j.d. vance had a very tough race fill to see the. do you want to open up a ohio race? do you want to open up a florida race? >> steve: he is on the show today. >> lawrence: i will say a final point there was all this talk about confusion within the republican party. it looks like nikki haley, to other folks that challenged. the parties is coming together. so, again, the process worked. people got challenged. >> brian: i do think nikki haley's people have got to be addressed. she getting a lot of votes in every state still. i think they should come forward. the other thing is j.d. vance's foreign policy scares me. very smart. i appreciate his service. he tends to go isolationist. i don't think that's what we need as a country. >> steve: all right. meanwhile, let's talk, brian something we need as a country. we need a strong border. >> brian: some would say. >> steve: we haven't had it for a while. of course now the president is taking executive action. he has got crazy numbers. nobody quite understands what they are doing. it still seems like thousands are coming across every day. the department of homeland security secretary mayorkas was on with martha raddatz yesterday and essentially mayorkas was kind of taking a victory lap where it's like, hey, finally we are taking action because republicans wouldn't do anything. martha called him on it. listen to this. >> i want to go back to an interview i did with you in march 2021, two months into your tenure as dhs secretary. you seemed totally confident then that you that under control. let's listen to what you told me. >> we have seen large numbers of migration in the past. we know how to address it. we have a plan. we are executing on our plan. and we will succeed. one thing that is also clear it takes time. it's tough. but we can do it. this is what we do and we will accomplish our mission. >> we will succeed. three years ago. since then 6.5 million migrants have been apprehended along the southern border. it would be very hard to call this a success. >> martha, remember something that immigration, migration is a dynamic phenomenon. it is something that we alone are -- it's not just us who is experiencing it. throughout the region and throughout the world. >> brian: they are all fed up. they know he has been flat out lying the whole time. they know the reversal of the exordz did on the president. lack of enforcement even when title 42 was in place. now they want to blame the legislation. do you remember the genesis of the legislation that was bipartisan led by senator lankford on the right. he wanted foreign aid money. the republicans came back and said yeah, you want foreign aid money, first, do the border. they started negotiating. if it wasn't for the reluctance of republicans to sign off on the foreign aid money and putting the border in there, the president had no interest in legislation. even the legislation that he put out there in year one. he never talked about it. he had a republican. he had a democratic senate. and democratic house. he evidently put out his border policy legislation. no one even looked at it. and his own party didn't want it. >> lawrence: i got to be honest. i know why we cover this of another network finally pushing back. but it's really knowing that we have to celebrate them doing the bear minimum. i mean, they have four years of numbers to reflect on each year it's gone up. and they don't push the administration on it. they wait until elections year where all the toll polls are showing the tone of the person people have changed. then they start pushing back. i hope that in the future some of these reporters do this along the journey instead of waiting until the issue has reached the height, 10 year high i think that's what it is. and hopefully we can get policy changes in the future. can't wait until just election year. >> ainsley: internal memo from border patrol that was released obtained by fox. it instructs agents in san diego to release single adults from the eastern hemisphere countries. most of the eastern hemisphere countries. they are considered hard or very hard to remove. that was after biden's exdetective order. >> steve: things really aren't changing much. >> brian: 62% of the country in support of mass deportation. keep putting down trump's idea. 63%. that's how much has changed. >> lawrence: from democratic and independent voters. hunter biden's gun trial continues this morning at 8:15 owner. 15eastern. we are waiting to see if the defense calls the first son to testify. >> ainsley: rich edson outside the courthouse in wilmington, delaware. hey,rich, what's the latest? >> good morning. on friday lead defense attorney abbe lowell overheard saying he was going to take the weekend to decide if hunter biden was going to get called to the stand. that answer is due in a couple of hours when court reconvenes here. i will figure out if we are going to see hunter take the stand. if he does not. decides against taking the stand. this could all happen very, very quickly. we could get into closing arguments and jury deliberations by this afternoon. if hunter does testify, prosecutors have indicated they may put on rebuttal witnesses, that would extend this trial further. last week and it was the defense calling hunter's daughter naomi. she delivered emotional testimony about how during the summer of 2018, she said her father was the clearest she had seen him since her uncle beau died in 2015. father used text messages, bank records, ex-girlfriend, sister-in-law who he was in a relationship with to paint a picture of rampant drug use when he purchased and possessed that firearm and allegedly swore on a form that he was not a drug user. hunter's lawyer have drawn testimony that dunn actually saw him use crack in october 2018 those the month he bought the firearm. the prosecution introduced text messages, one the day after he bought that gun. hohallie biden his sister-in-law meeting a dealer named mookie. day after that he texted hallie he was smoking crack. hunter's attorneys maintain he may not have wanted hallie to know where he was so he lied to her over texts. introduced that infamous laptop into evidence. fbi agent testified that it did not appear to be tampered with after hunter dropped it off at computer repair shop. all that last week. see where this heads in a couple hours from now and whether hunter biden or any other witnesses for the defense will take the stand. back to you. >> steve: it's a deliver langer. thank you very much. we know -- either today hunter is going to take the stand or not. and we could have closing arguments. we know that jill biden is probably going to be in the courtroom. because she -- remember, she flew from france to be in the courtroom on friday and then flew back to france for that state dinner. but, the curious thing, the x-factor is this. joe biden, the president is in delaware today. which makes no sense. he flew from france to delaware. >> ainsley: what are you saying? >> steve: here's the thing he has a juneteenth concert tonight at the white house. why did he go to delaware today? can you imagine if the president of the united states sat in the courtroom during closing arguments today? would that have an impact on the jury? >> ainsley: does he have anything on the calendar? >> steve: not one thing, ainsley. not one thing. >> lawrence: do you think it would be appropriate, steve for him to do that? >> steve: it's his son. with yeah, why not? but obviously this is a message that will be sent to the jury. >> ainsley: the president of the united states and first lady walk into his son's trial. >> steve: right. >> ainsley: and jury sees them that's pretty powerful. >> steve: think about it. she has been doing every day so secret service knows how that room works. it's secure. >> lawrence: the special counsel, the president is still his boss in theory the president can fire the special counsel. we just got take all of that. son and boss. >> brian: politically he doesn't benefit from it. >> steve: no. >> brian: we will see. turn to ainsley you have something special to read out loud. >> the u.s. is calling for the u.n. security council to vote or the proposed gaza cease-fire deal that's currently on the table. it comes after long time israeli war cabinet member benny gantz unexpectedly resigned from his position yesterday. meanwhile, have a democratic video released by the idf shows the moment israeli troops were able to secure two hostages in that daring helicopter rescue out of gaza over the weekend. gary congressman mike collins revealing one of his staffers and a friend were attacked in washington, d.c. over the weekend. he says the suspect stole a watch. collins says in mart pour nation's capital a war zone because of pro-criminal policies pedaled by d.c.'s government. police posting this photo of the suspect's car saying they believe it was involved in several armed robberies across the city. wnba star caitlin clark is taking the high rode after she was snubbed from the team u.s.a.'s olympic basketball roster. >> no disappointment. gives you something to work for. you know, it's a dream. hopefully one day i can be there. i think it's a little more motivation. you remember that. and you know, hopefully in four years, when four years comes back around i can be there. >> ainsley: clark says team officials told her about the decision before the news got out. four people were hurt when a bull broke loose and jumped into the stands during a rodeo in oregon on saturday. take a look. >> oh. >> oh my god. open the gate. open the gate. >> officials say the bull walls heading back to holding pen when it made a beeline for the fence leaping over the crowd. handlers were able to get things back over control in a few minutes. incredibly everyone is expected to be okay. all right. so they were injured but they are going to be fine. >> steve: well, who knew that a bull could jump like that. >> lawrence: that happens occasionally. i'm just curious what brian, as a yankee would do is if something. >> brian: i would look for a child to hold up in front of me -- no, i'm kidding. i would definitely put my hand up. wait for him to come to me, grab him around the head and try to hold him until some clown could bail me out. >> lawrence: brian, do you know what color not to wear at a rodeo? >> brian: would it be red? >> lawrence: very good. >> brian: that's why i'm not a bulls fan. >> ainsley: have you all been to cabo. there was that bull that was loose on the beach. the lady was not wearing red. trying to feed the bull and it attacked her. >> steve: keep in mind. there are tens of thousands of people every year who go to papatch leona spain to run in front of the bull wear the rednecker chiefs. >> brian: if i could quote the president, don't. [laughter] >> steve: it doesn't work. >> brian: meanwhile, president biden, once again, mixing up two very different countries. >> i mean the idea we had wait all those months just to get the money for iraq? >> brian: congressman ryan. >> lawrence: congress ryan zinke. >> brian: sorry. >> ainsley: brian, don't. >> brian: don't. nice to see you, congressman. mr. secretary. ♪ i get around ♪ (male vo) kate made progress with her mental health, but her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so her doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds— (kate) oh, hi buddy! 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[ bird squawks loudly ] to a pet shop. meg's moving company uses t-mobile. so she scaled down her fleet to save money. and don's paying so much for at&t, he's been waiting to update his equipment! there's a smarter way to save. comcast business mobile. you could save up to 70% on your wireless bill. so you don't have to compromise. powering smarter savings. powering possibilities. >> summer is in full effect we are continuing to see that really warm air moving across the country. forecasted highs today. a whole lot of green out there. some of that could be severe weather. really highlighting an area across the northern plains. there is a stretch where you could see severe weather all the way down into texas. it's that red bullseye where you see the highest risk of big severe thunderstorms and isolated tornado his or her or there. and next couple of days and this is taking it through the week. florida is going to get round after round after round of rain. florida is going to be an issue for the sunshine state. brian, tossing it over to you. >> brian: thanks,adam. former president trump laying out his vision for america in battleground nevada on sunday. saying common sense trans sends all party afill united states. >> democrats are coming over. we are the party of common sense. we are a party of common sense. we want to have that strong military. we have to. i totally rebuilt the military. all of the things that we did, that's what they want this as the "new york times" piece tries to warn stronger border, more manufacturing jobs, law and order and end to foreign wars no. joke. that's supposed to scare people. joining us now his thoughts former cabinet secretary for president trump and now congressman in montana ryan zinke. great to see. >> great to be with you. i think they forget this is a movement. it's more than just a candidate. this is a movement because america is not where the biden administration is on almost any issue. what is interesting is. >> brian: so common sense works? you are not even talking conservative? >> and do what you say you are going to do. a promise made should be a promise kept. in the white house, when i walked. in steve bannon had an office just off the side there was a long list of things that president trump promised during the campaign. and this huge whiteboard was there and every time the president would accomplish one, that went off the board and this is what we are working on. and what you are seeing in this article yeah, we want a secure border. you know what he? also understands service industry. he says, you know what? let's not tax service industry tips. he gets it. if you are in the service industry. look, it's tough. not taxing tips. yeah, this is exactly what we need to do. common sense. you know, to feed the economy. >> brian: just so interesting because he ran in 2016 and 2020. the issues are coming full circle. when he is talking about law and order. putting federal troops into poorltd and talking about some of the unrest in the streets. like what are you doing you? are crazy. now they are saying coming. at the border, of course we need build a wall. of course we need control. of course we don't want 8 million people here that we don't know. and of course we want to have a strong military. it's rather than what do conservatives and liberals think. why like bill maher and jon stewart said what happened to logic and james carville, too. other thing i want to bring up foreign policy, you fight wars as well as representatives now in congress. the 39 of the united states overseas, went after republicans. which many presidents never would do. but here's what he said and here's what he got confused. >> the idea that we have become semiisolationists now that some are talking about. the idea we had to wait all those months just to get the money for iraq and because we -- i mean, it just -- it's just -- it's not who we are. it's not who america is. >> brian: see iraq and iran. very rare iraq and ukraine. >> when you talk about isolationism. you talk about the biden administration. start with afghanistan. no plan in ukraine. $130 billion, we have no plan. israel on fire. first time that direct strike from iran. we are talking icbm launch. direct strike. we do nothing but shoot them down. and of course you had -- isolationists our allies don't trust us and our enemies don't fear us. that isolates the u.s. >> brian: you guys wrote a check for $65 billion and you said get them equipment. did you that. none of the equipment has arrived. he wants to focus on the delay in congress. that's fine. that ship has sailed. the real issue is where's the stuff? where is the training of the f-16 pilots? where are the f 16s? it's been a year and a half. how long does it take to deliver something that was on pallets ready do go. >> and withholds ammunition from israel. still doing it. right? it is willful or incompetence, i'm thinking it's a little bit of both. look at our foreign policy in the middle east. and this administration, many of them were obama retreads, have an affinity towards iran. it's almost at the state department has been compromised. because inside there is this sympathy and support of iran from the sanctions and now this action. i think america is figuring it out. >> brian: many people at the state department don't like the country. that's been the case for a long time. congressman, i will talk to you more on radio if that's okay. >> i look forward to it. >> brian: good to see you and good luck with your re-election. >> ryan zinke.com and five seals in congress we are going to get seven. >> brian: let's see it. congressman, thank you so much. go over to carley who i know you are a fan of. >> carley: i'm fan of his and yours, too brian. >> brian: thank you. >> carley: more news to get. to say happening today, officials are surveying the now fully cleared shipping channel at the site where the francis scott key bridge collapsed. they will be inspecting under the water to make sure it's safe for the channels to reopen. operations started about an hour ago after it reopens crews will still be working to remove more debris from outside the channel throughout the month. it's a huge job ongoing now. home surveillance video capturing a fire spreading close to a home in cots dale, arizona. look at that this happened before firefighters were age to put it out. the homens owner says she was watching the live feed in horror after flames sparked in a neighboring to move towards her house. firefighters put out the blaze after neighbors tried extinguishing it themselves. officials say the fire was accidently sparked by nearby construction workers who were putting up a fence. friends and colleagues of jailed "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich gathering in brooklyn yesterday, holding a barbecue to raise awareness of his 14 months in russian prison. >> great reporter, great friends. and he should be here barbecuing with us right now. >> evan loves mixing different groups of people. that's what we have done here. we have the "wall street journal" reporters, we have friends of evan's from high school and college. >> just to keep him just spare a thought for him because it's going to be a tough summer for him in prison. and we want people to -- and we wanted him to know that people are rooting for him. >> carley: gershkovich is scheduled to appear back in russian court at the end of this month. those are the headlines, brian, over to you. >> brian: if president trump wins is he going to make that a priority he said. thank you so much. hunter biden's federal gun trial resumes we will wait to see if he actually takes the stand. gregg jarrett on the impact that will have. that's 'his picture. 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>> dr. siegel: sealing this an education week survey as you showed it's frightening. the word listening, sharing, socialization. can you imagine of a kid and we are talking about kids from pre-k up to 3rd grade don't know how to listen and the vast majority of teachers, that's how you learn is by listening. and this is really disturbing. now, the cdc has also shown that we are at 11% of kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ainsley. all-time high. you said what do you do about it. you are already doing it with your daughter. let me tell you what do you about it. you make it family-based. you take it out of the classroom and back into the family and you try to limit the amount of screen time and social media use and internet use that your kids have. because, other surveys show and other studies show it's directly correlated with anxiety and the inability to learn. >> ainsley: yeah. have you seen a difference in what children are faced with nowadays? i feel like every parent is worried we are all hiring tutors to help our kids in second and third grade. we are trying to give them -- i remember one teacher told me if you want your child to listen more. you need to give them a 1, 2, 3, like brush your honor teeth, go be pick out your books, put on your pajamas, like they are good with a list. i feel like our parents never worried about this kind of thing. they let us grow up. >> that's really a good point. that's a really good lesson you just said how you have to get back to basics with your kids. do you know why? it isn't just schools the way i just said. it's also that during the pandemic, over 3 years. kids were isolated. and they were on their iphones at a very young age. i mean before the age of five. and they were home and they were shut down our schools were closed. so the basics play time. i think you learn more in play time by the way than you actually learn sitting in a class sometimes. that was shut down. there wasn't physical education. that was shut down. fear of spreading the virus. when it comes to public health. have you got to look at the consequences and the costs of what you are doing. we saw this happening early on. kids wearing masks can't read other kids' faces. can't read the teachers' faces. you are right. you have to get back to basics with your child. and you have to be calm and soothing and caring and loving and love will get us through. this we have a long way to go. we have to overcome math and reading scores are way down as well. >> ainsley: i know. math has dropped 7 points after the pandemic and reading dropped 5 points after the pandemic. dr. siegel, thank you so much. >> dr. siegel: great to see you, ainsley. >> ainsley: you too. let's throw it over to carley she had a business addition of fox and trends. >> carley: scenes like this are apparently becoming more common in the workplace. >> i'm saying pam. i'm sorry, who is this gentleman sitting behind you. >> hello, misled. i'm dale, i'm vernon's stepbrother. i think i might be able to help with the panel, pam dilemma. >> carley: that will be great. a quarter of gen z job seekers are involving their parents in the interview process. 31% had a parent join them for their in person interview. if you believe that. 29% had them join a virtual interview. there is also this, blue collar workers are going viral. the "wall street journal" says it's because, quote: gen z plumbers and construction workers are making blue collar cool. >> in today's episode we got a little kitchen going on. and i felt the sense of drano and fish sauce hit my nostrils. >> trend setter, league of my own ♪ it don't get better. >> carley: i get it. according to the "wall street journal," there were more than half a million posts using #blue collar on tiktok in just the first four months of this year. 64% increase compared to 2023. blue collar is cool, guys. >> steve: that's right. and somewhere mike rowe is saying i told you that. >> carley: yeah, right? >> steve: thing about these people are show thawing can actually do stuff if you put your phone down for one minute. >> carley: only thing about that is you put the phone down to do this stuff but you are recording the thing you are doing on your phone. so the phone is still a part of it. but i also think that a reason why this blue collar is cool shows real america. people are into it. >> lawrence: also, you don't have to go to college and you don't need all that debt and we don't have to pay for it. >> carley: not paying a student loan so cool. >> ainsley: become the electrician you own the company. >> lawrence: pass it down to your kids. >> ainsley: your name is on the truck. >> brian: i would love a situation where you do both. you learn a trade and you go to school. i would love to see both. >> ainsley: i agree with that i like a college education. >> brian: fix something. >> steve: learn a lot today on "fox & friends." look who coming ahead. stay with us, folks. >> brian: yeah. they look nice. really nice ♪ i can guarantee the smooth writing, longest lasting pilot g2 has long been the hero of gel ink pens. and what hero doesn't have a dark side? 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of asylum claims so really, this is not just catch and release, this is welcoming to people in, where it will be put this people, how will be educated them in schools, i am not sure. this relief using a season finale of america. >> jesse: what about if you are shivering? that is also signed a fear. silence as a sign of fear. say you're scared scared as a sign of fear. denying that you are scared is a sign your scared, tommy. >> a blinking is assigned a your scared, what this is as people who have no respect for the rule of law, they have no respect for our country and i don't necessarily expect them to what you would think that a president biden and the dhs secretary would want to secure the border. i don't know if they've ever been asked what a secure border does to home our country because it seems like they want to open it wider and wider every day and they sit there and have them talking and changing the language of things, to mayorkas

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>> so really, this is not just catch and release. this is welcoming people in where we're going to put these people, how we're going to educate the,where itl m in s, with these languages we've never heard of, i'm not sure. >> but this really i feels like the season finale of america. >> jesse, what about if you're shivering? that's also a sign of fear. silenc e. a sign of fear. saying you're scared is a signdc de feaarr. not saying denying that yonyu are scared is a sign you're scared. tommy. a >> yeah. blinking is a sign that you're scared. what? scy is is people whohave have no respect for the rule of law. they have no respecto respecy our country. and i don't necessarily expect them to. but you would think that presidentt necess biden and our dhs secretary, you would think that they want to secure the border etar. i don't know if they've everer been asked what a secure border does to harm wha our country, because it sure seems to me that they want to open it wider and wider ever seems ly day. and and then they sit there and you have them talking and changing the language there of things. mayorkas yesterday called it irregular migration, irregular

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our bill said that they were even taken selfies. meanwhile the cost of migrant crisis is having a significant impact on the u.s. school system, with american taxpayers on the hook for at least $1 billion a year if all the unaccompanied minors that had been accounted at the border and role in public schools in the truth is, it could be much more expensive than that sweet great much more expensive. kevin corke lab four as a dc. thank you. let's bring in our intelligence officer and format los angeles sheriff, gentleman, thank you for coming on. the unaccompanied minors are exempt under this executive action. saturday, neil cavuto had this question, this back and forth with a dhs secretary, watch. >> that there's a number of exemptions from those, including unaccompanied children. is not a green light for drug cartels to take advantage of

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with a jury, to have them see double trump is the figure that he sometimes can be some a couple of weeks ago and aaa salina image people of him and so he needs to walk into the forum in the lovable character, the jury must cheer for. >> it is going to be fascinating history will be make, we shall see in the words of john adams, justice is done though the heavens may fall think about feeling this will be the last time but three of us get together think you for joining us on a sunday nights. >> thank you. trey: up next month you blinked you missed it impeachment trial dhs secretary was over before it began senator joni ernst, the break with more. ♪ limu emu ♪ ♪ and doug ♪ hello, ghostbusters. it's doug... ... of doug and limu. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance

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with a jury, to have them see double trump is the figure that he sometimes can be some a couple of weeks ago and aaa salina image people of him and so he needs to walk into the forum in the lovable character, the jury must cheer for. >> it is going to be fascinating history will be make, we shall see in the words of john adams, justice is done though the heavens may fall think about feeling this will be the last time but three of us get together think you for joining us on a sunday nights. >> thank you. trey: up next month you blinked you missed it impeachment trial dhs secretary was over before it began senator joni ernst, the break with more. to test the toughness of the kia sorento x-pro and the kia sorento turbo-hybrid... (♪) ...we recreated some of the wettest springs... (♪)

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essentially, who's on his team and who isn't and so if you think about this in terms of the entire country, especially in those key battlegrounds, you can almost, you can almost come to reverse engineer. all right, in some of the key races, who's like leaning into trump, who's running away. and that could help shape their strategy. so i think it's bigger than just money because i think unless they're completely delusional, they know they're going to lose the money rais, i think this is more about political control and campaign control. >> it feels like too many backflips to get there. why don't you just ask the campaigns, are you with us? are you going to separate yourself from us regardless i don't run campaigns. renal. let's talk about what's happened on the hill in the last 24 hours. the senate dismiss the articles of impeachment against the dhs secretary, ending the republican push. they're in house republican speaker not making friends with the right flank and moving ahead with these votes on the foreign aid bills. >> do you see this as shaping up to be a good week or a tough week for republicans all

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