that hamas terrorists are likely holding women hostages behind, not giving all of them up to keep them from talking about what has happened to them in the hands of those savages. some high-profile voices now are demanding condemnation of sexual violence against jewish women and children. weeks of silence from the united nations. what do they do? what purpose do they serve? and weeks of silence from leading feminist groups. i asked the same questions. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. a warning, the upcoming report and the content of how things are described is graphic. the unimaginable barberism of hamas boundless cruelty has now been unearthed and revealed and in the light. goodness, they goproed everything. didn t they think we would find out? witness after witness at the u.n. yesterday. no response from women s groups around the globe. even u.n. women, the actual global entity tasked with advocating for the rights of women and girls took 55 dayso con
to discuss the israeli hamas war. his trip is prompted by growing signs that israel s offensive in gaza is quickly losing support around the globe, especially among its middle eastern neighbors. turkey s president has gone so far as to call israel s actions, quote, crimes against humanity. he s now recalling his ambassador to israel for consultation and suspending communications with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. blinken meantime, has been crisscrossing the middle east this weekend in an attempt to cool tensions in the region. his travels have taken him to the west bank and iraq, where he warned neighboring iran and terrorist groups in the region that the us is ready to take action if american troops are attacked. to anyone who might seek to take advantage of the conflict in gaza to threaten our personnel here or anywhere else in the region, don t do it . jordan s air force, meantime, is lending a humanitarian aid, air dropping urgent medical aid to a field hospital in g
sources tell nbc news that he was found nearby a recycling plant, where he once worked, taking a look at the podium where hopefully we will be getting an update soon. but he was found near a recycling plant where he used to work. this is also nearby the river. this is where we had seen an exhaustive search effort. i mean, if you ve been watching the news the past two days of the search effort, it s been extensive. we re not just taking to the woods, they were looking at every single home, barn, every place where they think somebody could be hiding. not just checking it once, but multiple times. then of course, that river. the really took a look at that because that was where his vehicle was found. they noted in the trunk of the vehicle, the weapon they believed was used to carry out the attack was found in the trunk. then they were taken to the river, they were looking not just all around it, but they were using sonar devices. they had divers that were coming in from other
[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] rachel: good morning, everybody. it s 6:00 here in new york city, and we re so glad you re joining us, of course, following our beautiful national anthem and and all the great photos that you send in to us every single week. i think we might be the only show that takes viewer photos on a weekly basis and puts them up against the national anthem. everyone likes to watch and comment and and send us e-mails and send us more pictures the put on, right, will? will: and dvr the 6:00 hour. rachel: that s right, good morning. charlie: good morning. will: yesterday we spoke about donald trump campaigning in blue states like minnesota or virginia, plague offense. rachel: yeah. will: one of the things that does is forces joe biden to play defense in states he wouldn t traditionally spend resources or time. but when it comes down to the election, both candidates immediate to be spending time ie in states like michigan,
now. thank you very much, carley. it s 6:00 here in new york city. 64 degrees. welcome to tuesday, june 4th, 2024. and fox & friends. we start with a fox news alert. president biden finally apparently taking action today to address the border crisis, which has gone on for years. he is expected to announce a partial shutdown asylum processing program. we have got a live report to explain the numbers coming up. brian: i don t mean to correct you, steve he says he can t do anything at the border. we have to change the prompter. the jury is seated, exclamation point. opening arguments in hunter biden s trial, dash, starts this morning, period. what to start after this year s in the courtroom. pregnant pause. ainsley: plus, stealing the show, exclamation point. little differences at the ballot box. ainsley: congressman john rose s 6-year-old son going viral for that moment. they both will join us a little later. lawrence: fox & friends starts right now and remember,