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response to covid was incompetent and ridiculous. >> remember, he said, it'll just go away. he encouraged americans to drink bleach. we came into office on the first day we got vaccines out and we made sure that we treated it in a responsible way. for the pandemic that it was and we got schools open, we got checks and people's pockets, and we got kids back in school and people back at work. >> all right. well, i obviously would like to ask you a lot more about that because i think there's a lot of complexity over the i can biden set of checks and trump's and the inflation we're facing now but cedric, i want to ask you about something that i played a few moments ago and i wanted to give you a chance to respond and the context i want to put around it is from the most recent polling, we have 23% of black voters would choose trump and two-way race between trump and biden. obviously that's an incredibly high number relative to historic elections. and nick valencia was in georgia. he was in a swing county. he saw trump

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FOX and Friends Saturday

career, or you're both ready to get into the work force. you know, i do want to ask this, one of the things that kids at your age or a little younger thinking about going to college, hay think about the experience around the school is. they set aside the debt, they think about, oh, friends and the social environment. how, really quickly, abby, how did that work for you? did you feel like you missed anything by skipping college? >> i mean, you feel like you're going to miss a little bit, but it's just a different experience. will: yeah. >> i mean, four years of just going out to party -- will: right. >> if you want to do that, you can do that on the weekends. you've bot to grow up and go to work at some point. [laughter] will: and, sam, really quickly? >> yeah, i agree. parts and college -- parties and college are just getting out of hand. that's all i would do in college if i went to college, so -- will: and you still have your weekends, and you have a viable trade as a well. abby, sam, thank you both for being with us on "fox & friends." more "fox & friends" coming up. >> thank you.

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occupy part of columbia university lawn this week during the annual alumni reunion. they re- pitch tarps and intends to amend the school divest from companies with ties to israel. just one month go columbia ago columbiacalled nypd to cleay grounds after demonstrators refused to leave. also this weekend police say they took 34 protesters into custody after a group tried to occupy a museum and brooklyn. nypd also said it is adding more security for tomorrow's annual israeli day parade in manhattan. meanwhile former president trump going into a battle in a courtroom to the battle in the octagon. he scheduled to attend a ufc fight in new jersey tonight. this, just two days after his new york trial ended with convictions on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. he is due to be sentenced next month he is filing to appeal.

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>> let's get a good piece of legislation. not just for this but other families so they want to go through this. cooksville overwhelmingly passed in the house. lacking support from senate democrats. some democrats believe that bill is not specific enough wit disproportionately target people of color. he is expected to be back in court for a status hearing in august. the judge expects the trial to start in the fall. but as you mentioned, arthel, we are learning the prosecution will not be seeking the death penalty for their seeking life in prison without parole. back to you. arthel: why was even here? madison thank you. cooks a lot of our kids that are getting our migrant students are fleeing venezuela i believe. they have had to interrupt their schooling rep never gone to school. and in kindergarten i'm getting students who never held a pencil, do not know how to write from left to right.

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you still can't control mother nature violent earth with liev schreiber, premiers tomorrow at nine on cnn devastating natural disasters and the science behind them, the new cnn original series, violent earth with liev schreiber gets a close with wildfires, tornadoes, tsunamis, and more the series previous tomorrow night at nine cnn. >> all right. it's that time the next hour of cnn this morning weekend starts now rahm it up on 7:00 a.m. eastern here in our atlanta studios. >> welcome back to cnn this morning, june 1 already june 1st is out of school what did we do with them? starting to heat up and get where i was fishing on lake superior this week.

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FOX and Friends Saturday

♪ will: 2.2 million americans over 55 still have student loans, and the national student loan debt is at a shocking $1.6 trillion. our next guests are young train workers who took an alternative to the traditional 4-year college program and say it's helped them pursue their careers and save money. here to discuss is contractor or alabama a by and pluming apprentice sam. thank you both for being with us. you know, let's start with you, abby. talk to me about your choice. you decided to go to trade school instead of college. >> that's right. i started by going to my local trade school back in high school and then the just fell in love with welding. and i have been doing it ever since. will: you know, abby, one more follow-up to you, choice -- which we've talked about a lot on this program, is a wise with choice in many ways, but it must

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started trade school going right into august, and i didn't really like school growing up. i was never really the smartest kid. we just, yeah, me and school just never clicked. so i picked the trades out of high school. my dad was a carpenter, and if he's always made good money for himself, and i just couldn't do the student loan debt with not a set career going out of college -- will: i want to to ask you both that really quickly, sam, then alabama a by. what did it cost -- abby. what did it cost you to go to trade school? >> nothing. will: nothing? if. >> my company covers trade school for me. will: there you go. alabama a by? >> i had over half of it covered by the mike rowe scholarship, but i did have, $8,000 in student loan debt, but i finished paying it off this year. will: incredible. and you're both now set up for a

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additional headlines starting with this: hundreds of pro-hamas protesters facing off with police after taking over parts of the brooklyn museum yesterday. defacing art, of course, and draped a free palestine banner over the building. meanwhile, over at the loony bin that is columbia university with, students are setting up an anti-israel encampment again on the south lawn during i alumni weekend. oh, the alumni must be so proud. protesters are calling on the school to divest from companies with ties to israel, so they haven't given up on that anti-semitism. heir going to keep going. -- they're going to the keep going. and what was supposed to be an ordinary train ride into new york city turned into a horror story when a woman tripped, falling to the tracks. she was then hit by a train, and her leg was immediately severed. she told us earlier how she pulled herself back to safety when her screams were ignored. >> after a few minutes and no one came to help, i figured,

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and hundreds of pro-hamas protesters nation off with police after a taking over parts obviously brooklyn museum yesterday. protesters defaced art and draped a free palestine banner over the building. this as columbia students set up a new anti-israel encampment during lumbar knew weekend. protesters are calling on the school to divest if israel-associated companies. and more than a thousand high schoolers in new york city walking out of class yesterday in protest of israel's war. nearly 400 protesters rallying outside the department of education's offices calling for a ceasefire. school's still going on in new york city. and joe biden welcoming the kansas city chiefs back to the white house after this year's super bowl win. the team gifting him a helmet which he decided to wear and probably should just wear permanently. [laughter] rachel: that could help. pete: many comparing the moment to when michael dukakis

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>> on the stand, dennis told the jury, he thought baby dean looks like him and said, he suspected that if he did not do something, he would have to deal with the obvious. >> i don't want to use the term, buying sometime, i needed to figure out what i was going to do here, as far as raising a child, or making child support payments. >> dennis tried to explain away the online searches income he was interested in esoteric topics like mixed martial arts, knocking someone conscious. he said, yet written a paper about euthanasia for a college class once and thought you might want to write one on murder next, so he type and how to kill someone, and getting away with it. the problem was, dennis was not in school at the time and had not signed up for any sort of writing class. on the stand, dennis also denied being a double murderer. >> i never thought about killing tori or dean in any

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