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environment. i need to get it under control. >> reporter: the faa stepping up the messaging that dangerous behavior just doesn't fly, releasing in psa showing what real consequences look like for disruptive behavior in a video called you don't want this letter. the association of flight attendants who often receive the brunt of unruly passenger anger and violence applauded the faa's and justice department's decision, releasing a statement which reads in part this: in addition, our union continues to call for the creation of a centralized list of violaters who will be denied the freedom of flight on all air liens. if -- airlines. if a passenger untilly assaults crew members or other passengers on an airline, they pose a risk at every airline. they were be banned from from flying on all airlines, period. griff, there have been over 5,000 unruly passenger reports since january of this year with over 3600 mask-related incidents and 950 investigations

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FOX Friends-20191023-10:42:00

trick-or-treaters over the age of 14. according to city code in chesapeake, violaters can face up to six months in jail and fines. police don't plan on enforcing the policy. what? brian: turn the page on halloween. you are a grown up. carley: jail? lawyer up? steve: it would be impossible for them to enforce because it's not like kids who are 14, 15 years old have a driver's license. ainsley: and they are also in costume. how do you identify? brian: walk up to a millennial and say dracula, let me have your i.d. ainsley: older kids don't do costumes. they are like i'm dressed as myself. steve: just a pillow case. carley: i remember that. brian: that's called a shakedown. that's not even halloween. steve: and you hate halloween. brian brian i don't -- i steve: as the to 20 election like it for kids. approaches, democrats struck halloween is great for kids with anxiety, with some fearing they have no candidate who can only. janice: i dress up on get elected. brian: our next guest blames the halloween. brian: oh, please, not you. far left agenda for turning off you are going to jail. you are going to jail. voters rather than a candidate.

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FOX Friends-20190927-10:25:00

brian: some quick headlines now. let's get started. hope you are dressed. the trump administration planning to slash the refugee limit to all-time low. new proposal allowing for 18,000 refugees into the u.s. each year compared to the previous 30,000 that would need approval from congress. and ice agents are dozen of illegal immigrants with child sex offenses push by the trump administration to highlight the dangers of sanctuary cities. the acting ice director says nearly 200 of 1800 arrests this week could have been made at local jails. if ice detainers were honored. and calling someone an illegal alien out of hate now banned in new york city. the new rules meant to protect immigrants from discrimination. violaters could face 250,000 -- really, $250,000 fine or a quarter of a million dollars. i guess either one. [laughter]

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190701:09:09:00

jillian: o'rourke is calling an end to president trump's policy keeping migrants in méxico while their asylum claims are processed. meanwhile 2020 presidential hopeful tim ryan quick to slam bernie sanders medicare for all plan. >> i'm not for taking private insurance away, we cannot be a party that goes into a general election taking private health insurance away from union members in some of the states that negotiated pretty good healthcare plans for themselves. jillian: brian says he's in favor of public option in some form but the u.s. cannot jump into it with existing private insurance system in place. rob: starting tonight you can get pulled over for texting and driving in the state of florida, it's one of 100 new law that is go into effect in the state today, previously police officers could only cite if they also violated another rule, violaters face fines and points added to their license.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190303:20:05:00

missiles. it's done for one reason only, to preserve the regime. what he wants in return for that, i don't think, is necessarily economic prosperity. he would like that, but what's essential to him is security. and that'll take time to acquire the trust that's necessary between the united states and north korea, south korea and china to be able to work that. paul: all right. you mentioned -- let's talk about what comes next. you mentioned doubling down on the sanctions and enforcement and calling out violaters. what else do we need to do? >> we feed to finally get a path going forward. theor truth is north korea refud to talkk to us up until a few weeks ago when steven bigham, the envoy for mike pompeo, was able to talk to his counterpart. let's put our structure on a pathway forward where we get experts talking to each other before we engage the heads of state. let's not send the president of the united states over there with the page blank.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190118:11:43:00

employers. >> the right disconnect bill would ban requires to responding to messages after leaving the office. violaters could face $250 fine. brian: that's not going to work here. ainsley: that never works. brian: are you kidding? steve: look, if you are going to respond to emails from work, maybe i'm sure the next step is they should be compensated. they should be paid for 24 hour a day work day. ainsley: happened at a gym. cycling class here in new york, one of the guys who is one the teachers, he had to make a mix of all the music and he ended up suing the company because he said they weren't paying him to make the music on his off time. steve: should the company be emailing you in your off time? email us at friends@foxnews.com. also on facebook. brian: what do you think was on his play list? also email us about that. steve: i think jazzy bike music. meanwhile migrant from seven different nations trying to enter our country illegally at just one part of the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20181121:17:38:00

kinds of human rights abuses and separate that, for example, from our economic interests. >> sean: this whole region doesn't believe in human rights. >> rachel: agreed. >> sean: not like we're picking a bad nation in saudi arabia that violated. >> capri: they should all be held accountable. >> sean: they are all violaters, they are all abusers so we're going out of the bag who is the bad? >> julie: yes, there is violations going on left and right. leaders of countries should be held account being. that's. >> capri: that's the tool. >> rachel: there is education camps. >> lisa: as a points of a factual matter, president trump there have been sanctions against 17 individuals tied to the khashoggi killing, so it is inaccurate to say that there has been nothing done. you can make the argument that those sanctions weren't biting enough. there needs to be more done. there has been some action

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180623:14:30:00

>> especially coming on the heels, neil, what the president said about kim jong-un who is a horrible human rights dictators. we have to use these forums even if not working to stand-up for our human rights. >> what do you make of that? north korea is a different thing. i see maria's point. there could be a loss of influence. it goes from a tiny bit to none. >> the obama administration tried too use the council to stand-up for humans rights. it's not like they didn't spend the last year and half working towards reform and pressing on agenda items. unfortunately is many of the worse violaters don't get any

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180617:19:45:00

but twice violated un sanctions against exportsz of technology to iran and north korea, he gave them a reprieve even now as he turns around and slams tariffs on china for other goods, what's the common thread or plan if i may here? >> yeah, dance at three dimensional chess, i'm not seeing three dimensional, paul, this looks like a game of checkers in a playground. look, he's -- there is no plan here. i think the president is an emotional person and i think he acted because president xi jinping asked him to save zte and he has congress against him and rightfully so because by helping zte that was rightfully sanctioning you are undermining the sanction's regime, other violaters as well, you know what, if your head of state calls the president and says nice thing you will get a rebrief too. paul: are they going overrule the president on zte.

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