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Transcripts for FOXNEWS America Reports 20240604 17:16:00

will join us but william is live in los angeles. simple question and asked in districts across the country. do parents have a right to know if their parent is changing gender identity, something schools should tell you. in california and other districts the answer is no. a federal judge saying schools have a legitimate interest in creating a zone of protection for transgender students and those questioning their gender identity from adverse hostile reactions, including parents. conservatives who brought the case are appealing this to the ninth circuit. it s well established under the united states constitution that parents have the right to direct and control the medical treatment of their children. and we believe this extends to the extensive psychological treatment like socially transitioning a child at school. 17,000 schools and 37 states have policy that effectively hide transitioning students

Transcripts for FOXNEWS America Reports 20240604 17:32:00

burlap, the girls with the burlap over them. but not for the others. that doesn t mean he didn t do the others, it just means we think that at this time the police are not ready to make another arrest. even so, with those facts in mind, it s true to say that we breathe a great sigh of relief, myself after being on this case for 12 years and investigating this case relentlessly, and as well the victims families, that finally something has been done and finally somebody has been caught. i think we will leave it to the district attorney and then later on i believe mr. tierney will hold a press conference, we don t know all the details. we don t know if man was on the radar for any people until we

Transcripts for FOXNEWS America Reports 20240604 17:08:00

what has been a case that has really not had much of a development in the last 20 years. sandra: and continued to go up and show up and go to work every day. so you wonder from the investigative standpoint when they were making a break in the case how they had to keep it quiet from the suspect for him to go about his everyday life and remain going to work, going back to his home, not on the run. hopefully we will learn more in the coming minutes and keep an eye on it. now this. rich: apparent win for congressional republicans as the house judiciary committee might be able to question the lead prosecutor in the hunter biden probe. doj says it will make u.s. attorney david weiss available for an on the record interview. david spunt is live at the justice department with this story. david. hi, rich. good afternoon. a republican source told me things are moving in a positive direction between house republicans and attorney general

Transcripts for FOXNEWS America Reports 20240604 17:48:00

undertow here, donald trump continues to suck up all the oxygen and dominate the gop field at 50, 60% of the vote. not enough market for the candidates trying to merge in and until someone is able to prove otherwise, it s the case. sandra: buck for a bumper sticker. is it going to work? i m not a political strategist but if the goal is on the stage, i see no reason why you would not do it. at the end of the day, if you are someone like doug burgum, by all accounts a successful governor, albeit of a small state, cost you half a million, $600,000, but of course he s a billionaire, so it s a relative drop in the bucket for him. but the up side of getting on the stage is indefinite and infinite. seems a small price to pay for having the newt gingrinch sandra: many are calling it a make or break moment, especially for ron desantis. vivek on his new fundraising

Thurgood Marshall's visit to Japan 70 years on

Jan 27, 2021 January 1951 was a busy time for Japan, or more specifically, a busy time for the office of the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces Gen. Douglas MacArthur. General headquarters or GHQ, as it was commonly called, was getting ready to host the influential American diplomat John Foster Dulles, who was preparing the draft for the future Allied Treaty of Peace with Japan on behalf of the U.S. government, for his second trip to Japan. But another important visitor had come just before then. Not yet as famous as Dulles at this point, he would nevertheless play a very important role in the 20th century, albeit in a different field. The visitor was Thurgood Marshall, one of the leading civil rights activists and lawyers in the United States and someone destined to become the first African-American Supreme Court justice.

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