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ainsley? ainsley: thanks steve. well this week, jeffrey epstein 's former girlfriend and long time associate blayne max well expected to be extradited to new york and could face up to 35 years behind bars, so what can we expect to happen with the case once she's moved to new york? former federal prosecutor frinci e hages is national coordinator for child exploitation, hey, francie. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: good morning, what do you make of this , what's going to happen this week? >> ainsley this is going to be a really interesting week in this case, you know, guillen max well is the last person left in the jeffrey epstein co- conspiracy that we know about what's going to happen is they will come into court and have a band hearing scheduled and we'll hear a little bit about the facts of the case at the bond hearing but her attorneys are fighting hard to get her out on bond and now they're preparing basically a report for the judge, and that report is going to tell the judge all the reasons why she can be tr
ainsley? ainsley: thanks steve. well this week, jeffrey epstein 's former girlfriend and long time associate blayne max well expected to be extradited to new york and could face up to 35 years behind bars, so what can we expect to happen with the case once she's moved to new york? former federal prosecutor frinci e hages is national coordinator for child exploitation, hey, francie. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: good morning, what do you make of this , what's going to happen this...
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carley: thanks, ainsley. ainsley: you are welcome. coming up newt gingrich and senator tom cotton. ♪ ♪ them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. >> federal intervention in portland may be just the beginning. >> these people are anarchists. they hate our country. we will not let it go forward. steve: st. louis couple charged after home. >> using intimidation and getting people to knuckle under and apologize for doing what's right. we are not going to apologize. >> this prosecutor is totally under control. really this is an abuse of power. >> president trump and coronavirus task force will be resuming those coronavirus briefings. >> i think it's a great way to get information out to the public as to where we are with the vaccine. >> the american dream are very much at stake in 2020 the democrats
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good morning, to you. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: dr. nesheiwat, you have been on the front lines we have talked to you about covid. what are these texas hospitals dealing with right now. >> they are dealing with massive outbreaks of this virus, ainsley. we are seeing exponential rise in community transmission where previously we thought okay it's just in nursing homes. it's just in the meat packing plants and prisons. no. right now also seeing it spread in the community from person to person. so, fortunately, god bless our myrtle. the government hamilitary. they need beds and staff and someone to help manage a ventilator. someone to help pass out medications. so having this extra support is truly going to help reduce the burden on healthcare workers, on hospitals. because they are right now being stretched thin and really going to help bring down the numbers. we have already seen for the first time in the past week the -- fortunately the number of daily deaths have dropped less than 100. so that's very good news to see so far on monday
good morning, to you. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: dr. nesheiwat, you have been on the front lines we have talked to you about covid. what are these texas hospitals dealing with right now. >> they are dealing with massive outbreaks of this virus, ainsley. we are seeing exponential rise in community transmission where previously we thought okay it's just in nursing homes. it's just in the meat packing plants and prisons. no. right now also seeing it spread in the community from...
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pete, brian, ainsley? ainsley: all right. thank you, griff. let's talk about portland because some of the state troopers there locally are moving in because the president has said if you all aren't going to guard the courthouse there and federal buildings there, then we are going to send in our troops, our federal troops to come in and guard that. now, he is saying the national guard will come in if these state troopers can't do the job. and then he also said officials will clear out of the behive of terrorists. listen to the president. >> these protesters. and many should be arrested because these are professional agitators. these are professional anarchists. these are people that hate our country. we're telling them we are coming in soon the national guard. these are people that not just have to guard the courthouse and save it. these are people that are allowed to go forward and do what they have to do. i think that makes the governor's job and the mayor's job a lot easier. they are working today and probably tomorrow to clean out this behi
pete, brian, ainsley? ainsley: all right. thank you, griff. let's talk about portland because some of the state troopers there locally are moving in because the president has said if you all aren't going to guard the courthouse there and federal buildings there, then we are going to send in our troops, our federal troops to come in and guard that. now, he is saying the national guard will come in if these state troopers can't do the job. and then he also said officials will clear out of the...
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ainsley: dr. porcher, what do you think philadelphia will look like if they don't have police officers? >> if there are no police officers in philadelphia, we will see reflection of what happened in chop zone in seattle, washington. it was clear we had homicides. we had shootings. and there was no control over that particular six area block that was taken over by a sense of protesters. we have to take into consideration the need for police. this is something that you merely equate to the volume of 911 calls for service. we clearly have citizens that are calling 911 at a pace of regulator in connection with the need for services to meet that community's demands. as a result of defunding or removing police or the eradication as mentioned by black lives matter, it will now put that public in harm's way. we need to do what's necessary to protect the public not place them in the line of fire. and, unfortunately, it's the communitcommunities of color the receiving this disproportionately high number of
ainsley: dr. porcher, what do you think philadelphia will look like if they don't have police officers? >> if there are no police officers in philadelphia, we will see reflection of what happened in chop zone in seattle, washington. it was clear we had homicides. we had shootings. and there was no control over that particular six area block that was taken over by a sense of protesters. we have to take into consideration the need for police. this is something that you merely equate to the...
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saphier. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: good morning to you. i am sure you watched that yesterday. what did you think. >> i actually thought that the address by the president last night was exactly what americans needed to hear. he gave a concise and pragmatic update without the rhetoric and without the false promises that so many people were betting on him providing. what he did was, ainsley, he told us, yes, the cases are up. and there is a spread throughout the country and a lot of it is going unchecked right now. he gave the positive update though saying that the hospitalization and the death rates, although they are decreased. a lot of that is largely due to the improved treatment and protecting the vulnerable. but, in the same very important message, he said it is important that people are wearing masks when unable to socially distance. it's really important for the president to deliver this message, ainsley, because there are a lot of people who criticize general mask-wearing and rightfully so. general ridessed mask-wearing is not 100 pe
saphier. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: good morning to you. i am sure you watched that yesterday. what did you think. >> i actually thought that the address by the president last night was exactly what americans needed to hear. he gave a concise and pragmatic update without the rhetoric and without the false promises that so many people were betting on him providing. what he did was, ainsley, he told us, yes, the cases are up. and there is a spread throughout the country and a...
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ainsley? ainsley: thank you, griff. steve, over to you. steve: thank you, ainsley. president trump yesterday afternoon set the record straight on his stance on masks. >> i don't know if you need mandatory because you have many places in the country where people stay lock distance. you talk about social distancing. but, i'm all for masks. i think masks are good. if i were in a group of people and i was close. >> you would wear one. >> i would -- oh, i have. people have seen me wearing one. steve: so he says is he all for masks. this amid the debate over whether the u.s. needs a nationwide mask mandate. do we? let's talk to fox news medical contributor dr. janette nesheiwat who examines coronavirus cases here in new york city. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: for some reason over the last couple of weeks, month, masks have become political. but the science of masks is not. how do they work? >> yeah. it's important to understand and follow the facts and the data. here's what we do know. we know that wearing a facial cloth covering or a mask can reduc
ainsley? ainsley: thank you, griff. steve, over to you. steve: thank you, ainsley. president trump yesterday afternoon set the record straight on his stance on masks. >> i don't know if you need mandatory because you have many places in the country where people stay lock distance. you talk about social distancing. but, i'm all for masks. i think masks are good. if i were in a group of people and i was close. >> you would wear one. >> i would -- oh, i have. people have seen me...
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ainsley. ainsley: thank you, steve. president trump is urging schools to safely resume in person learning this fall as the cdc unveils no guidelines for reopening. >> our strategy to safely reopen schools mirrors our approach nationwide. i hope that local leaders put the full health and well being of their students first and make the right decision for children, parents, teachers and not make political decisions. ainsley: this comes as a group of california parents are suing governor gavin newsom over his school closure order and two of those parents, christine ruiz and jesse pa thrill la join us now. good morning to you both. >> good morning. ainsley: chris steinna, i will start with you, why are you part of this lawsuit. >> first of all, thank you for having me on. it's very important for our kids to go back. i'm listening to the pediatricians and doctors across the nation saying it is a must, it is essential. and especially for my two sons who have special needs, both are diagnosed with autism, one is w. severe and o
ainsley. ainsley: thank you, steve. president trump is urging schools to safely resume in person learning this fall as the cdc unveils no guidelines for reopening. >> our strategy to safely reopen schools mirrors our approach nationwide. i hope that local leaders put the full health and well being of their students first and make the right decision for children, parents, teachers and not make political decisions. ainsley: this comes as a group of california parents are suing governor...
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ainsley: dr. birx, this is exciting news with johnson & johnson giving drug to vaccine on monkeys and works on first try, what do you know about this and what more can you tell us? doctor: the exciting thing about johnson & johnson vaccine, trials from moderna and pfizer, the johnson & johnson, all to have vaccines were built on what we call known technology or known vectors so we knew the safety to begin with. the johnson & johnson vaccine is exciting because it's a single dose. to show protection in monkeys does shorten the time period for development because you read out becomes 30 days quicker. pete: doctor, your colleague dr. fauci suggested recently that googles would work even better or in addition to, you're talking about masks, people have come around to the reality of that, are we going to look at more demands based on what dr. fauci has said? doctor: i have seen great face shields and i've seen them around the country. i've been out to 14 states. the administration sent me out to hot sp
ainsley: dr. birx, this is exciting news with johnson & johnson giving drug to vaccine on monkeys and works on first try, what do you know about this and what more can you tell us? doctor: the exciting thing about johnson & johnson vaccine, trials from moderna and pfizer, the johnson & johnson, all to have vaccines were built on what we call known technology or known vectors so we knew the safety to begin with. the johnson & johnson vaccine is exciting because it's a single...
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good morning, ainsley. ainsley: that is excellent news. we are hoping it comes before the end of the year. how do you feel about this? >> yes. i feel great. i'm so excited and i can't wait another day for this vaccine to be available. like you said, operation warp speed that basically cuts through the red tape and it allows for what we call parallel manufacturing which means as we are testing it, we are manufacturing it so we can save time. there is no shortcuts in safety. just a matter of saving time through the manufacturing. only risk and gamble here is potential loss of money. but, what this will do is hopefully this funding will allow nova vaccination to enter the final stages of human trials in the early fall and use about 30,000 patients to test does it work? is it safe? does it induce what we call immunogenicity will the body create a strong immune response to fight against this virus? so far what they come up with this vaccine to prevent the spikes of the virus to from attaching to other cells so it doesn't infect us and make us s
good morning, ainsley. ainsley: that is excellent news. we are hoping it comes before the end of the year. how do you feel about this? >> yes. i feel great. i'm so excited and i can't wait another day for this vaccine to be available. like you said, operation warp speed that basically cuts through the red tape and it allows for what we call parallel manufacturing which means as we are testing it, we are manufacturing it so we can save time. there is no shortcuts in safety. just a matter...
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ainsley: the u.s. mca trade agreement goes into effect today bringing relief to auto workers and farmers. edward lawrence from our sister network fox business, joins us live from washington with a break down of the deal, hey, edward. reporter: hey, ainsley, yeah, the u.s. mca means a new set of rules to trade under, in north america, possibly creating up to 600,000 jobs over the next five years. the administration touting this agreement saying it's the first one that protects intellectual property rights for companies in mexico and in canada. we're talking about u.s. companies, and also it's the first agreement with a digital trade session in it. we're talking about video games, talking about trading e-books, videos and music and makes about 99% of the products crossing the border with mexico and canada tariff-free. u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer said in a statement, this , the recovery from the covid-19 pandemic demonstrates how now more than ever, the united states must stop the outsourc
ainsley: the u.s. mca trade agreement goes into effect today bringing relief to auto workers and farmers. edward lawrence from our sister network fox business, joins us live from washington with a break down of the deal, hey, edward. reporter: hey, ainsley, yeah, the u.s. mca means a new set of rules to trade under, in north america, possibly creating up to 600,000 jobs over the next five years. the administration touting this agreement saying it's the first one that protects intellectual...
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steve, ainsley, brian? ainsley: thank you, griff. last night you had the top republican senators meeting with mark meadows and meeting with steve mnuchin to talk about this. they said they have resolved their issues. they didn't agree. there were some disagreements about the payroll tax cut and as griff was saying it's not known whether or not that's going to be part of their plan. brian: yeah. i would add to that. ainsley: they said they resolved their issues. >> i don't think there is wrong with differing opinions. coming apart, praying at the having a voice and listening. if you are upset with liz cheney for being upset with the president she is with him 97% of the time. jim jordan can argue with liz cheney and both be great republicans it. doesn't mean fraying different opinions in different sections of the country. with the payroll tax cut the push back that usually funds social security and medicare does that really make sense. a lot of republicans say we shouldn't do it. warm i think the rubber hits the road i think is the $60
steve, ainsley, brian? ainsley: thank you, griff. last night you had the top republican senators meeting with mark meadows and meeting with steve mnuchin to talk about this. they said they have resolved their issues. they didn't agree. there were some disagreements about the payroll tax cut and as griff was saying it's not known whether or not that's going to be part of their plan. brian: yeah. i would add to that. ainsley: they said they resolved their issues. >> i don't think there is...
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brian, steve, ainsley. ainsley: all right, thank you, griff. let's bring in kayleigh mcenany, white house press secretary as you know and she joins us this morning, good morning. kayleigh: good morning. ainsley: what's the response when it comes to bill barr that he's running interference? kayleigh: the real problem that democrats have with attorney general barr is he's taking russiagate seriously. the bogus sham effort that was launched against president trump when he was just a candidate and went into his administration, the fact that bill barr is looking into why obama administration spied in trump campaign and that's the problem and he's in seek of the truth so that's the real problem. steve: the obama administration spied on him, wiretap and things like that, the more we realize what was going on behind the scenes this week we are learning the name of a brookings institute analyst by the name of danchenko, he provided a lot of sub source material for the steele dossier, this morning over on fox business maria bartiromo asked obama counselo
brian, steve, ainsley. ainsley: all right, thank you, griff. let's bring in kayleigh mcenany, white house press secretary as you know and she joins us this morning, good morning. kayleigh: good morning. ainsley: what's the response when it comes to bill barr that he's running interference? kayleigh: the real problem that democrats have with attorney general barr is he's taking russiagate seriously. the bogus sham effort that was launched against president trump when he was just a candidate and...
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hey, lauren. >> have you heard of this ainsley? ainsley: no. i'm curious. >> home schooling in a pod. so essentially you put kids in these co-opts of 4 to 12 in each pod. and you either have the parents teach the students or you hire a teacher. there is one company called friendly minds. it costs you $250 to get into the pod. and then up to $80 an hour to hire a teacher. so the kids stay in a garage, for instance, and then you rotate the family's homes that are hosting this school. so, in that case, if a parent is working, they have more time where they can would to work only hosting that pod say once a week. this is a hot trend and a lot of people are actually doing. this another trend that we have noted is something called outschool. have you heard about this we did this all the time with my kids. $10 a class depending on the class. virtual supplement. do signature from algebra to how to speak with a british accent. kids love it. supplement. some are relying on supplements because they are dissatisfied with what their kids learned in the past
hey, lauren. >> have you heard of this ainsley? ainsley: no. i'm curious. >> home schooling in a pod. so essentially you put kids in these co-opts of 4 to 12 in each pod. and you either have the parents teach the students or you hire a teacher. there is one company called friendly minds. it costs you $250 to get into the pod. and then up to $80 an hour to hire a teacher. so the kids stay in a garage, for instance, and then you rotate the family's homes that are hosting this school....
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steve, ainsley brian? ainsley: thank you so much mark. down in florida they are saying we're going to reopen the schools, in new york the governor wants to but he hasn't made a decision so the parents here are waiting to find out what he's going to decide. scott atlas is with the hoover institution, and he was on earlier on fox and he just said you know what? this is not a time to panic. the kids will be okay if they do get it listen to this. >> what we're doing wrong is we have the wrong people in charge of our state, because they don't seem to understand it's not the superficial analysis that comes and we need to communicate to people what the facts are. it's not a time to panic. it's not a high risk disease for people under 70. it's certainly not a high risk disease for people under 30 or 40 who almost all recover. so we have to look at that and what correlates to the new cases , if it's from social mingling, is the large protests that were in these large cities. some of that goes unspoken. it's not the guy getting his hair cut in the
steve, ainsley brian? ainsley: thank you so much mark. down in florida they are saying we're going to reopen the schools, in new york the governor wants to but he hasn't made a decision so the parents here are waiting to find out what he's going to decide. scott atlas is with the hoover institution, and he was on earlier on fox and he just said you know what? this is not a time to panic. the kids will be okay if they do get it listen to this. >> what we're doing wrong is we have the wrong...
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ainsley, over to you. ainsley: they interrupted him continuously. i think the best line that he said was this is a hearing. aren't i supposed to be heard? because every time they would ask him a question he would start and they would say no, no, no. and he would talk and they would say i need my time back. he even said we have to defend the federal courthouses what if the courthouse down the street the beautiful courthouse right at the bottom of the hill what if they started breaking windows and firing industrial grade fireworks in to start a fire he? said what if they did that? is it okay? since when is it okay to burn a federal courthouse? they continued to interrupt him. if you didn't watch, almost five hours of the hearing yesterday. it was delayed an hour because jerry nadler got in a car accident. thankfully he was not hurt. if you didn't watch almost five hours of this. we have the highlights of the democrats intruchting him. steve: highlights? ainsley: the low lights. steve: better. >> two minutes, sir. >> if they rode. >> yeah. this is a he
ainsley, over to you. ainsley: they interrupted him continuously. i think the best line that he said was this is a hearing. aren't i supposed to be heard? because every time they would ask him a question he would start and they would say no, no, no. and he would talk and they would say i need my time back. he even said we have to defend the federal courthouses what if the courthouse down the street the beautiful courthouse right at the bottom of the hill what if they started breaking windows...
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ainsley. ainsley: less than 100 days until we all go to the polls and we vote. and the president is not backing down on his suggestion of an election delay. brian: here is the president. is he concerned about mail-in voting. how do i know because i have twitter, pete. pete: that's right. griff jenkins at the white house as the president pounce republican tabbably on the president. griff? >> pounce. the president poked a hornet's nest with that tweet yesterday here is what it said 2020 will
ainsley. ainsley: less than 100 days until we all go to the polls and we vote. and the president is not backing down on his suggestion of an election delay. brian: here is the president. is he concerned about mail-in voting. how do i know because i have twitter, pete. pete: that's right. griff jenkins at the white house as the president pounce republican tabbably on the president. griff? >> pounce. the president poked a hornet's nest with that tweet yesterday here is what it said 2020 will
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ainsley: we begin with a fox news alert. violence erupting all across america on the fourth of july weekend. dozens of people were killed in shootings in several major cities, steve? >> steve: a number of victims, ainsley, children. youngest ones just 7 and 8 years old. brian: todd piro joins us live as president trump offers federal help to stop the violence. will they take it, todd? todd: that's the question, steve, ainsley and brian, good morning to all three 6 you, a weekend of celebration turning no a weekend of mourning for so many. let's start in chicago where at least 77 people were shot. 14 of them killed. including a 14-year-old boy and
ainsley: we begin with a fox news alert. violence erupting all across america on the fourth of july weekend. dozens of people were killed in shootings in several major cities, steve? >> steve: a number of victims, ainsley, children. youngest ones just 7 and 8 years old. brian: todd piro joins us live as president trump offers federal help to stop the violence. will they take it, todd? todd: that's the question, steve, ainsley and brian, good morning to all three 6 you, a weekend of...
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ainsley and brian, good morning to you. ainsley: good morning to you, steve. good morning to you, brian. thanks so much for all of you for watching at home.
ainsley and brian, good morning to you. ainsley: good morning to you, steve. good morning to you, brian. thanks so much for all of you for watching at home.
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ainsley: hard to believe. brian: keep in mind if you are at home we are in studio. steve: we showed the wide sho
ainsley: hard to believe. brian: keep in mind if you are at home we are in studio. steve: we showed the wide sho
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she is in today for ainsley. jedediah: yes. thank you. it's a pleasure to be in for my friend ainsley today and always a pleasure to be on "fox &
she is in today for ainsley. jedediah: yes. thank you. it's a pleasure to be in for my friend ainsley today and always a pleasure to be on "fox &
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brian: jedediah you are in for ainsley. signed in for ainsley's week off. we look forward to being with you all week, jedediah; jedediah: thank you so much for having me. always good to see you guys. always nice to be here today and always great to be here on a weekday. brian: great to warm up 8 hours over the weekend on live television. jillian mele has been warmed up since 4:00 a.m. she has been broadcasting the news but she can't get enough of it. jillian: i can't. i have appreciate you signing off on my week last week. brian: at the last minute. jillian: thank you very much. steve: welcome back. jillian: really sad news that developed overnight. actress kelly preston has died after a two year battle with breast cancer. >> there is sensitivity thing that some people have. i don't have it i don't cry at movie. i don't gush over babes. i don't celebrating five months early and i don't tell a man who just screwed up both our lives oh, poor baby. >> preston's career included roles in jerry maguire and love of the game. she starred in several movies with husb
brian: jedediah you are in for ainsley. signed in for ainsley's week off. we look forward to being with you all week, jedediah; jedediah: thank you so much for having me. always good to see you guys. always nice to be here today and always great to be here on a weekday. brian: great to warm up 8 hours over the weekend on live television. jillian mele has been warmed up since 4:00 a.m. she has been broadcasting the news but she can't get enough of it. jillian: i can't. i have appreciate you...
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julia ainsley, always with the latest reporting. thank you so much for that. >>> joining me now is democratic senator from hawaii, m mazy hirono, and i want to get your thoughts on the possible i.c.e. could release these children without their parents, senator. >> i think that would be a very dangerous thing to do. and i think that the parents should be released with their children, and there are ways to monitor these families. we have had programs in the past that does that. but this is an administration that does all kinds of cruel things, and of course, we know what happened to the separation of the children at the border at the very beginning. so i.c.e. has that option, and they should exercise that option to keep the tamallys together, and then to be able to monitor where they are in a humane way. >> let me ask you about another aspect of immigration. i'm sure you saw the president saying over the weekend he has big news on immigration, specifically daca. i want to play what he told my colleague, jose diaz-balart. >> you seem t
julia ainsley, always with the latest reporting. thank you so much for that. >>> joining me now is democratic senator from hawaii, m mazy hirono, and i want to get your thoughts on the possible i.c.e. could release these children without their parents, senator. >> i think that would be a very dangerous thing to do. and i think that the parents should be released with their children, and there are ways to monitor these families. we have had programs in the past that does that. but...
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ainsley's grandma's thanksgiving dressing. we have recipes from dana perino and bret baier and judge jeanine. marcus luttrell's mom prime rib and sean hannity's mouth watering. the happy in a hurry cookbook comes out in september but you can preorder it starting today. brian: have you had a chance to seat actual book yet? have they delivered it to your house? steve: they have not. they are still printing it up. that big screen right there is the closest i have come to it. brian: so cool. emily: sounds absolutely amazing. oh my gosh my mouth is watering. i'm ready for all of that. i can't wait to read and it find all the recipes. steve: we have a lot of recipes from our friends and tv family as well. brian, your aunt worked with me on the art choke pie. it is now a classic at the doocy holiday table. brian: i want to hear one thing coming to an end. sean hannity complaining he was placed at the end of the book. have you rectified that situation? i can't take the blow back. steve: sean hannity had been an appetizer. he had been
ainsley's grandma's thanksgiving dressing. we have recipes from dana perino and bret baier and judge jeanine. marcus luttrell's mom prime rib and sean hannity's mouth watering. the happy in a hurry cookbook comes out in september but you can preorder it starting today. brian: have you had a chance to seat actual book yet? have they delivered it to your house? steve: they have not. they are still printing it up. that big screen right there is the closest i have come to it. brian: so cool. emily:...
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jed, great to have you in ainsley's chair today. jedediah: yes, pleasure to be in for ainsley as always and brian, sometimes i have just got to do this when you make a joke. it's too much for me,. brian: soon we will be on the couch again and that will all make sense. steve: that cannot happen soon enough because it would mean it's all over. in the meantime this hour this is a fox news alert. the new york city police department searching for the man seen here attacking cops on the brooklyn bridge, i believe it's the man on the right. the protester clubbing cops with a cane while reaching over a railing. this is twitter, i believe, from the police department itself. >> seems to be getting worse every day. even new york's top uniform officer police chief monahan injured here. left bloody. he also has a broken finger. >> yeah. along with many other fellow officers. 37 protesters are now behind bars and officers are warning protesters to curb the violence. >> you will arrest for charge of disorderly conduct if do you not cooperate and a
jed, great to have you in ainsley's chair today. jedediah: yes, pleasure to be in for ainsley as always and brian, sometimes i have just got to do this when you make a joke. it's too much for me,. brian: soon we will be on the couch again and that will all make sense. steve: that cannot happen soon enough because it would mean it's all over. in the meantime this hour this is a fox news alert. the new york city police department searching for the man seen here attacking cops on the brooklyn...
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joined in, moments ago, a federal judge in boston announced this resolution, our correspondent julia ainsley has covered the trump administration's immigration policies extensively and she's with us now with more on just what happened. >> reporter: brian, we were dialing in to hear whether or not the judge would issue a temporary restraining order that said foreign students who are taking their classes exclusively online can't live in the united states, but she didn't have to give that order, brian, because she announced at the very beginning the partieses had come to a resolution that the trump administration has agreed to rescind that order, july 6th order that got harvard, m.i.t. and 17 states and the district of columbia not to mention numerous other universities up in arms saying this would damage their ability to do business and to educate students both here and abroad if they instituted this, so the government has backed down before a judge even had to get involved. i covered immigration a lot, usually it takes the court to get involved for the trump administration to back down, but h
joined in, moments ago, a federal judge in boston announced this resolution, our correspondent julia ainsley has covered the trump administration's immigration policies extensively and she's with us now with more on just what happened. >> reporter: brian, we were dialing in to hear whether or not the judge would issue a temporary restraining order that said foreign students who are taking their classes exclusively online can't live in the united states, but she didn't have to give that...
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[gunfire] [shouting] ainsley: we begin with a fox news alert. news video inside seattle's chop the occupy zone now dismantled. steve: not exactly the summer of love. after three weeks of abandonment. the police chief there slamming the lawlessness inside the chop zone. ashley stro strohmier joins us h details of the
[gunfire] [shouting] ainsley: we begin with a fox news alert. news video inside seattle's chop the occupy zone now dismantled. steve: not exactly the summer of love. after three weeks of abandonment. the police chief there slamming the lawlessness inside the chop zone. ashley stro strohmier joins us h details of the
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some say that 1 billion bucks, ainsley, not enough i
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katie, you are playing for ainsley and you also are fresh off an interview with the president. and steve doocy you are going to be playing yourself throughout the show,
katie, you are playing for ainsley and you also are fresh off an interview with the president. and steve doocy you are going to be playing yourself throughout the show,
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it's such an honor to fill in for ainsley today. we will have a great day in store for you. brian: unfortunately i have to open up with a correction not
it's such an honor to fill in for ainsley today. we will have a great day in store for you. brian: unfortunately i have to open up with a correction not
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ainsley: socially distancing still. brian: i have a bull horn. >> we have a lot it talk about so the big topic yesterday i guess in washington is schools. should our schools reopen?
ainsley: socially distancing still. brian: i have a bull horn. >> we have a lot it talk about so the big topic yesterday i guess in washington is schools. should our schools reopen?
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jedediah is in for ainsley. steve doocy will be playing themself for the next three hours. steve, there is so much breaking news that happened even when we slept for our three hours last night. steve: for our three hours. you were working late again last night. good job on the tucker show. jed, good morning to you. it is the 16th day of july and,
jedediah is in for ainsley. steve doocy will be playing themself for the next three hours. steve, there is so much breaking news that happened even when we slept for our three hours last night. steve: for our three hours. you were working late again last night. good job on the tucker show. jed, good morning to you. it is the 16th day of july and,
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steve: ainsley is off and elmly is. in let's talk about this. of course over the last number of months the united states has tried to reopen and still devastated in some portions by the coronavirus pandemic one of the things the president knows if the kids are going to go back to work kids have got to be in schools and take care of kids. that's why at the white house event he made it very clear the schools need to reopen and the message obviously was to governors who are trying to score political points according to the president. >> we have to open our schools. open our schools. stop this nonsense. we open our schools. >> we have to get our schools open and stop this political nonsense. and it's only political nonsense. it's politics. they don't want to open because they think it will help them on november 3rd. i think it's going to hurt them on november 3rd. open your schools. steve: emily? emily: the administration in addition to the health officials, they are not pushing for some type of, you know, data list open where it's a free for all. r
steve: ainsley is off and elmly is. in let's talk about this. of course over the last number of months the united states has tried to reopen and still devastated in some portions by the coronavirus pandemic one of the things the president knows if the kids are going to go back to work kids have got to be in schools and take care of kids. that's why at the white house event he made it very clear the schools need to reopen and the message obviously was to governors who are trying to score...
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ainsley: that's exactly right. because it is going to be so hot that it's okay it's summer.
ainsley: that's exactly right. because it is going to be so hot that it's okay it's summer.
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i want to details from julie ainsley who i have not seen in person since she returned from maternity leave. great to see you. explain this to us. when the rule was first announced, people were devastated. >> good to see you, stephanie. that's right. this was a tool the obama -- the trump administration was using to try to force schools to reopen by saying that you can't enroll international students, they won't be able to live in the united states, if they are taking fully online classes. well, that back fired when harvard and m.i.t. led a lawsuit and 200 other schools joined on, a separate lawsuit from 17 states and d.c. saying that is unfair. so yesterday before a judge even got involved, the government came to the table and said, look, we will rescind this order, we will go back to the status quo, now international students who are taking fully online classes can still live in the united states. and that's a big relief, not only to these colleges, but to the small towns where these students would live who depend on students living there, joining in their economies, buying goods, p
i want to details from julie ainsley who i have not seen in person since she returned from maternity leave. great to see you. explain this to us. when the rule was first announced, people were devastated. >> good to see you, stephanie. that's right. this was a tool the obama -- the trump administration was using to try to force schools to reopen by saying that you can't enroll international students, they won't be able to live in the united states, if they are taking fully online classes....
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. >> you and julia ainsley reported that nearly half of the employees at just one detention center in arizona tested positive for coronavirus. what has this done to something you have already called an american tragedy? >> they call it a war zone. we talked to one employee who is currently an active employee in the eloy detention center, one of the detention centers in arizona with the worst rate of coronavirus. staff is sick. detainees are sick. that's what's also happening in these family detention centers, and they knew that this would happen. this is not a surprise to them. and this type of situation, this type of crisis that we're seein detention facilities, the i.c.e. detention facilities, was easily predictable. but, frankly -- and, again, why i wanted to write the book is i didn't see it coming. you see me right there in that border patrol detention center. i'll never forget that day seeing those children under the mylar blankets on the concrete floors, supervised by security contractors in a watchtower. and people said to me then this is going to get worse. i didn't believe i
. >> you and julia ainsley reported that nearly half of the employees at just one detention center in arizona tested positive for coronavirus. what has this done to something you have already called an american tragedy? >> they call it a war zone. we talked to one employee who is currently an active employee in the eloy detention center, one of the detention centers in arizona with the worst rate of coronavirus. staff is sick. detainees are sick. that's what's also happening in...
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again in june the president hears this on "fox & friends," ainsley earhart said it on the morning show. watch. >> keep in mind, more people are getting tested now, getting that antibody test and testing to see if they have covid-19. if they do, obviously, the numbers will go up. >> that was june 15th. then on june 15th, same day the president tweets about this idea again, and then he says it over and over again. the president had a new mantra. once he finds something he likes, a talking point he likes, he sticks with it. no matter how nonsensical it is. so, the right-wing media feedback loop is clearly in play here. the president's disregard for public health is also in play here. he goes on and on in these interviews on fox and elsewhere talking about too much testing. he says, i know it's a good thing but it's bad. it creates trouble. he says this over and over again, wasting time that could be spent talking about masks, vaccines and other solutions. let's talk more about this with white house correspondent for american urban radio networks and cnn political analyst april ryan, and t
again in june the president hears this on "fox & friends," ainsley earhart said it on the morning show. watch. >> keep in mind, more people are getting tested now, getting that antibody test and testing to see if they have covid-19. if they do, obviously, the numbers will go up. >> that was june 15th. then on june 15th, same day the president tweets about this idea again, and then he says it over and over again. the president had a new mantra. once he finds something...
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joining me, julia ainsley and aaron melnick. julia, let's start with you. on the university front, what exactly is the administration trying to accomplish? >> well, they're trying to accomplish two goals at once, katy. trying to force schools to reopen holding in person classes or schools would have to choose not to allow international students to live inside the united states, and therefore a lot of the students may not want to enroll in these schools, pay the tuition that so many of the schools depend on, which is a policy goal of steven miller inside the white house, they want to bring down overall numbers of immigrants, even legal ones, even ones paying to come here. it is accomplishing two birds with one stone. advocates are saying they're calling their bluff, it is using covid as the cover as we've seen time and time again with these policies. >> julia, i wonder if my question still stands, my next question, which is who are they trying to punish, who suffers the most, the universities or the students. it sounds like if this is a brainchild of steven
joining me, julia ainsley and aaron melnick. julia, let's start with you. on the university front, what exactly is the administration trying to accomplish? >> well, they're trying to accomplish two goals at once, katy. trying to force schools to reopen holding in person classes or schools would have to choose not to allow international students to live inside the united states, and therefore a lot of the students may not want to enroll in these schools, pay the tuition that so many of the...
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i'll see you here tomorrow i'll be in for our good friend ainsley, so i'll be up bright and early 6:00 a.m. griff: i'll be tuning in and then this afternoon tune in on fox sports 1, 2:30, go to church everybody. pete: have a great sunday. maria: good sunday morning, everyone. thanks so much for joining us i'm maria bartiromo. joining us straight ahead right here on "sunday morning futures" , a crime at the epidemic sweeping the united states and calls to defund the police, the murder rate spikes in california, new or lien, los angeles, with shootings in chicago jumping 75% in june alone coming up rudy giuliani with a message for new york city mayor deblasio shooting there up 130% and the violence unfolding against the back drop of the 2020 election now just 113 days away what's president trump 's plan to get us out of this , and white house trade advisor peter navarro is here to layout the second term agenda and we'll hear from donald trump jr. this morning on the one issue he thinks will determine the winner all of this as john durham continues his deep dive into the origins of the ru
i'll see you here tomorrow i'll be in for our good friend ainsley, so i'll be up bright and early 6:00 a.m. griff: i'll be tuning in and then this afternoon tune in on fox sports 1, 2:30, go to church everybody. pete: have a great sunday. maria: good sunday morning, everyone. thanks so much for joining us i'm maria bartiromo. joining us straight ahead right here on "sunday morning futures" , a crime at the epidemic sweeping the united states and calls to defund the police, the murder...
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nbc news correspondent julia ainsley has been covering this story for us. julia, good morning. it's good to see you. so, where are we talking about here? who's in this detention facility and why are so many of them getting sick? >> reporter: so, willie, this is the eloy detention center. it is an i.c.e. detention center, but contracted by a private company, core civic, and it can hold up to 1,500 migrants, and as we understand, has one of the highest rates of infection. 222 migrants have been infected with the coronavirus, and a shocking number, we've now learned, 127 out of approximately 300 employees -- that's nearly half -- have tested positive for covid-19. and my colleague, jacob soboroff, and i did some deep digging, and we actually spoke to two employees at this facility, who spoke to us on the condition of aminity. obviously, they're scared they could lose their jobs for speaking to us. but they said that there are a lot of problems that are happening because of this. it's created a staff shortage, that not only are there people who can't come to work because they're si
nbc news correspondent julia ainsley has been covering this story for us. julia, good morning. it's good to see you. so, where are we talking about here? who's in this detention facility and why are so many of them getting sick? >> reporter: so, willie, this is the eloy detention center. it is an i.c.e. detention center, but contracted by a private company, core civic, and it can hold up to 1,500 migrants, and as we understand, has one of the highest rates of infection. 222 migrants have...
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. >> let's bring into the conversation now nbc news correspondent julia ainsley. she covers the justice department for us. julia, good morning. i want to get your take on another exchange yesterday, when congressman eric swalwell asked attorney general barr why the president is not being investigated for commuting the sentence of roger stone. >> you would agree that it's a federal crime to lie under oath. is that right? >> yes. >> it's a crime for you. it's a crime for me. and it's certainly a crime for the president of the united states. is that right? >> yes. >> so, if donald trump lied to the mueller investigators, which you agree would be a crime, then roger stone was in a position to expose donald trump's lies. are you familiar with the december 3rd, 2018 tweet, where donald trump said roger stone had shown guts by not testifying against him? >> no, i'm not familiar with that. >> you don't read the president's tweets? >> no. >> well, there's a lot of evidence in the president's tweets, mr. attorney general. i think you should start reading them. because he sa
. >> let's bring into the conversation now nbc news correspondent julia ainsley. she covers the justice department for us. julia, good morning. i want to get your take on another exchange yesterday, when congressman eric swalwell asked attorney general barr why the president is not being investigated for commuting the sentence of roger stone. >> you would agree that it's a federal crime to lie under oath. is that right? >> yes. >> it's a crime for you. it's a crime for...
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we are trying to hook up our colleague, julia ainsley, who is on this beat for us. do we have julia? we don't have julia. if we get her, we'll come back to this very important story. something she has been on full-time for us. coming up for once donald trump's pressure campaign to reopen schools, science be damned. "deadline: white house" after this. damned "deadline: white house" after this ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with t
we are trying to hook up our colleague, julia ainsley, who is on this beat for us. do we have julia? we don't have julia. if we get her, we'll come back to this very important story. something she has been on full-time for us. coming up for once donald trump's pressure campaign to reopen schools, science be damned. "deadline: white house" after this. damned "deadline: white house" after this ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many...
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and it's a pleasure to be in for ainsley today. always great to see you both. steve, it should be no surprise that people try to forget about tax bay day. what? what's happening? steve: i know. on this wednesday, it's the day after a primary day in certain states. and that's why we start with a fox news alert. a couple of president trump's picks go two for two in run-off races tommy tub enterville and dr. ronny jackson both moving onto the general election in november. they were the president's picks. and they won big. jedediah: our very own griff jenkins is live in washington with the results coming in overnight. griff, what is the latest? >> good morning, jed, brian and steve. big night in alabama crushing the former attorney general who previously held the senate seat. go to the race board. tuberville over 60% to jeff sessions to 39.26%. it was a major victory for president trump who heavily backed tuberville and he tweeted about it last night saying wow, just called. tommy tub enterville won big against jeff sessions. will be a incredible senator. doug jone
and it's a pleasure to be in for ainsley today. always great to see you both. steve, it should be no surprise that people try to forget about tax bay day. what? what's happening? steve: i know. on this wednesday, it's the day after a primary day in certain states. and that's why we start with a fox news alert. a couple of president trump's picks go two for two in run-off races tommy tub enterville and dr. ronny jackson both moving onto the general election in november. they were the president's...
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you mentioned it, this is still going on right now and we just reported tonight julia ainsley and myself lawyers are pleading. they filed a civil rights co complaint to let the parents and children out of i.c.e. detention now instead of dangling this separation out of them because they fear they could die of coronavirus in i.c.e. detention. that's where we are. many lawyers and activists would argue things are worse today than they were back then, believe it or not. >> what is it like right now for those families who have this hanging over their heads who are have been detained? kind of care are they getting or not getting and what is the legal outlook for where they might end up? >> we'll know a lot more tomorrow when this judge we'll the judge releases them together as families. they are in life threatening conditions, many have life threatening pre-existing conditions. i.c.e. could release them as we're talking right now but trump administration continues to dangle, won't rule out future family separations. this is the reason i wrote this book. the idea it's still happen is foreign to
you mentioned it, this is still going on right now and we just reported tonight julia ainsley and myself lawyers are pleading. they filed a civil rights co complaint to let the parents and children out of i.c.e. detention now instead of dangling this separation out of them because they fear they could die of coronavirus in i.c.e. detention. that's where we are. many lawyers and activists would argue things are worse today than they were back then, believe it or not. >> what is it like...
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joining us now, nbc news correspondent julia ainsley. what does this delay mean for the children and the parents right now being held in these facilities? >> well, mika, this decision yesterday or potential decision yesterday that's been delayed, that would have been one of the last fail saves to keep the families together because as you know the families in i.c.e. detention, about 360 of them, they were staring down the friday deadline since the california judge said the children need to be released but she didn't have jurisdiction over the parents. the judge that has the jurisdiction over the parents said he would wait until next week to make his decisions. and listening to the arguments and questions, it seems he would side with a limited release, releasing certain parents he thinks are higher exposure to covid-19. the argument from the lawyers is the parents may be soon faced with an impossible decision of having to either keep their children with them in detention or release them. the reason they might be faced with that decision is
joining us now, nbc news correspondent julia ainsley. what does this delay mean for the children and the parents right now being held in these facilities? >> well, mika, this decision yesterday or potential decision yesterday that's been delayed, that would have been one of the last fail saves to keep the families together because as you know the families in i.c.e. detention, about 360 of them, they were staring down the friday deadline since the california judge said the children need to...
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ainsley: griff jenkins joins us live in washington d.c. as tension builds ahead of his trip to south dakota. griff: good morning and the fireworks tonight in the black hills high above washington, jefferson, roosevelt and lincoln as will the blue angels in a flyover, some 7,500 expected to attend where the president will deliver remarks but he will be met by protesters, harold frazier, whose calling for the removal of mount rushmore blasting tonight 's event saying we are now being forced to witness a lashing of our land with arrogance and fire hoping our sacred lands survive ahead major 4th of july demonstrations expected in seattle, los angeles , boston and the nations capitol where the president has a message for the mobs. president trump: nobody is going to shatter the american dream, not the anarchists, not the agitate or , not the fools, not the looters, they're not going to have any impact on the national dream. griff: this as democrats and the senate block a resolution condemning mob violence offered but senator mike lee. >> the mo
ainsley: griff jenkins joins us live in washington d.c. as tension builds ahead of his trip to south dakota. griff: good morning and the fireworks tonight in the black hills high above washington, jefferson, roosevelt and lincoln as will the blue angels in a flyover, some 7,500 expected to attend where the president will deliver remarks but he will be met by protesters, harold frazier, whose calling for the removal of mount rushmore blasting tonight 's event saying we are now being forced to...
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. >> let me put to you the question i put to julia ainsley earlier this week. if these children are released from i.c.e. detention facilities their parents remain in the facilities, the obvious question is where do those kids go? what happens to them? >> when you asked julia the other day i was watching and i texted julia saying it's a good question because they can't go to orr, it's part of the judge's ruling saying they can't go to congregate settings so they have to go to sponsors in in the interior of the united states or be deported with their parents or detained indefinitely with their parents inside i.c.e. family detention. all of those options are options these lawyers do not want to see for the children. they keep coming back to the fact that i.c.e. has discretion here. if they wanted to, they could release the families together. but i.c.e. chooses not to. the white house chooses not to rule out family separations that's why this is continuing this morning. >> let's talk about the white house and the administration and the regulations being rolled out
. >> let me put to you the question i put to julia ainsley earlier this week. if these children are released from i.c.e. detention facilities their parents remain in the facilities, the obvious question is where do those kids go? what happens to them? >> when you asked julia the other day i was watching and i texted julia saying it's a good question because they can't go to orr, it's part of the judge's ruling saying they can't go to congregate settings so they have to go to...