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♪ ♪ rachel: well, it's the 99a.m. hour of "fox & friends" weekend starting with this: houston residents holding a vigil to honor a 12-year-old girl allegedly murdered by illegal immigrants. >> plus, an american tourist back in the u.s. after a being held in turks and caicos since february for having spare ammunition in his luggage. senator markwayne mullin was part of the effort to get him home. he's in this hour. will: and no taxes on tips. a fox poll shows trump's proposal is supported by a majority of voters from both parties. the final hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. ♪ if. ♪ take it from me, if you want t-shirt to sleep in -- ♪ this is my favorite, but you can keep it. ♪ looks good, baby, you should keep it hanging off your shoulder ♪ rachel: all right. looking at a beautiful shot of north carolina. some country music that i'm sure will ai proves of. will: i approve of all country music. charlie: one of the most beautiful beaches in the world right there. rachel: i'm here with charlie and, of course, will. good morning, guys. will: good morning to you, good morning to everyone at home. char around shar good to be here. over 100 mourners gathered for a vigil for a 12-year-old girl who say -- authorities say was kid napped and killed by two illegal immigrants. will: chanley painter joins us now. >> reporter: loved ones and community members showed up in full force to honor the short life of joost lin last night. -- jocelyn. the 12-year-old was strangled to the death by these two migrants from venezuela are. and according to the new york post, one of them cut the ankle monitor he was given at the border just two days after jocelyn's body was found. prosecutors are pushing for a $1 million bail. and meanwhile in maryland, the illegal immigrant charged with the rape and murder of rachel morin made his first court appearance from the county jail. the attorney representing the family said this: it was an emotionally challenging experience for the family to see the defendant on the video screen. court documents veal that police are able to ma'am dna samples -- match dna sample 8s from the suspect's clothing to his dna from the crime scene. >> we're with, like, really excited to hear that he was captured. it was, it was just this outpour of, release of tears. you know, he's not out there anymore, we do have a name, there's going to be justice, so that's good. but it does reopen a lot of wounds. >> reporter: and another illegal immigrant is expected to be sentenced after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a 12-year-old in iowa. will: thank you, chanley. the story out of texas, all of these stories just terrible, but the story out of texas is the newest we've gotten details on. spent two hours under a bridge with this 12-year-old girl, obviously sexually ai salting her before murdering her -- assaulting her and then dumping her body. and these illegal ill immigrants from venezuela. rachel: and i think it's interesting, the most dangerous and fastest growing gang comes out of venezuela. congressman troy nehls from texas had information that our government knew years ago, several years ago when joe biden was first in office he found out through border patrol if friends of his that the government knew that venezuela are was emptying its prison of these very dangerous, violent criminals, and they the told the border patrol to watch out for it. they gave them a letter. when congressman knells wrote a letter with other congressmen telling them the we want more information, what do you know about the emptying of those prisons, nothing. radio silence from our government. they knew. they opened the border anyway, and regular people, young women, are paying the price. and, again, the mother of five in maryland as well. charlie: and, you know, i've talked the people just, you know, who aren't in politics and don't cover all this stuff who say they can't even watch tv now because they're so can disgusted by these cases, and it's so heartbreak. and it's a real challenge, but it's important to remember, you know, this is not, you know, nobody's politicizing this. s this is politics. these are political decisions that led the an open border, and the political decision of having an open border led the these people being raped and murdered. which as horrifying as it is and as much as you don't want to learn about it as a, you know, self-governed society, we have the learn about it and remember it and vote on it. will: and there was a time when we might have our debates over illegal immigration, but we at least agreed we ought to have a secure border -- rachel: and make sure there aren't criminals coming -- will: there was a time when these things were common sense. charlie: you listen to barack obama in 2006 or hillary clinton in 2005, they were staunch -- or chuck schumer, the staunchest pro-border people. they talked all of that. and something flipped and hay went completely insane. rachel: part of the reason they were against illegal immigration, by the way, were economic reasons. people come over the border, that actually drives down the wages of the working class. but the democrat party doesn't care about the working class or the the fact that many of these violent illegal immigrants end up in the neighborhoods of poor and if meddle class people. will: a retired border patrol chief says we ought to at least be able to agree or have it be a pratt issue of solving border security -- separate issue. >> these are lives lost that could have been prevented had we had strong policies and, you know, lack of, you know, incentivizing, you know, crossing coming out of the administration. we need to separate immigration and border security, we need to focus on the national security, the public safety piece of securing our border. i mean, this is what happens when we do not finish what we started, when we reverse policies that were effective that were controlling the border, that were allowing consequences for those that freed up our border -- so we could go with after the gotaways. why are we putting our people p our citizens, those lawfully here, why are we exporting the migrants themselves, creating these risk factors when there is a way we can reduce it? charlie: so we spent 20 years talking about the dreamers and people who are here, especially young people here illegally, but didn't come or, you know, came with their parents. well, if you want the most hospice pit -- hospitable and charitable treatment of those people, secure the border. if democrats cared about it, they would secure the border, and then you could deal with those people. democrats want the issue, and they a want the pawns, and they use them the as political pawns to push their crazy agenda. rachel: no question. and, by the way, shame on the ap and other media outlets who have left out the fact that many of these violent criminals who are raping and killing the women in this country, they'll just leave out illegal immigrants because they're carrying water for the biden administration. charlie: they should have to mark that as a campaign contribution from the associated press, that's how badly they're covering it. rachel: absolutely. will: well, you guys know this, my oldest son turned 16, like, 6 months ago, and he's been driving. but i have to tell you, as nervous as i've been about him driving for the first 6 months of having a license, my younger son just this weekend got a phone -- rachel: how old is he now? will: 13. there's this movement out there wait until eighth, and he is a approaching eighth grade. we just kind of fell into the exact same kind of instinct, but i'm more nervous about the impact of this phone on him than i am about the car in the hands of the 16-year-old. rachel: what are your fears? if what are you afraid of? will: it's not so much fear, it's certainty. it's more that i know what's going to happen. i know how much time he's going to spend on it. i know how much of a struggle it's going to be. i know how many family conversations we're going to have about putting it down as do you and as do so many people watching. we're all at the front end of an experiment, and vivek murphy talked the dr. marc siegel about it. it should come with some warning labels. >> the entire burden of managing all of this has been placed on the shoulders of parents and kids, and that is just simply not fair. they're pitted existence the best product -- against the best product engineers in the world who are using the most gut -- cutting edge brain science to maximize how much time people are spending on these mat if forms. that is an unfair fight. rachel: it's hard enough as adults to control ourselves with how addictive these phones are. this is what the safe act will do, the new york safe act. it will prevent social media platforms from feeding users under the age of 18 content using algorithms that are tailored to keep them scrolling. it will give parents the ability to pause notifications between 12 a.m. and 6 a.m., and the it will bar social media companies from selling data generated by users under the age of 18. will: this is what the governor of new york, kathy hochul, is proposing. there are a lot of people proposing things. i spoke with senator katie britt from alabama, she's work on something as well. forcing these warning, the surgeon general was talking about, or attempting to get them to control their algorithms for kids 13-17. i don't know. i don't know if there's a legislative solution. it's all going to come back to parenting -- rachel: but knotts a fair fight. will: i'm certain certain i will lose this fight, and i don't know how to win as a parent. rachel: i used to be in my younger days very much against anything that, you know, government telling us that we can't purchase something or those kinds of restrictions. and i've totally changed my mindset, charlie. i look at a everything now through, like, families. like, what is good for families. and i kind of like kathy hochul's plan. if it's the right plan, but is there a role for government in protecting children? absolutely. and i think, again, he lays it out really well that these people are very smart, and they're using algorithms and brain information that is designed to make your child addicted while their brain is forge. charlie: and all of us. the answer is information, and, you know, warning a labels are great, but none of that takes the place of parents fight it. rachel: yeah. charlie: and it is, they attack all of us us. at some point you have to learn to control the stupid thing. rachel: it's hard. charlie: and the sooner you teach your children to learn to control the thing instead of having it control them, it's -- you know, the phone is a terrific slave, it's a terrible master. and when it becomes your master, but i do think kids know it. and the great thing about this though for your kids is that teaching them, giving them a 3-year window to learn how to master this thing before he starts driving, that's the most important thing because these kids, you know -- will: the combination. that's truly scary. rachel: yeah. will: meanwhile, donald trump has got an interesting new proposal, that's e limb night federal tax on tip it is paid to workers. 62 percent of people asked about this proposal approve. if you don't mention donald trump, by the way, in the entire exercise -- [laughter] just don't mention trump, 68% approve and only 28% -- 29% disapprove -- charlie: this is scientific evidence, proof that tds exists, trump derangement syndrome. you can come up with the greatest idea in the world, and then people say, oh, trump thought of it. oh, i hate it. will: this is an illustration. if trump's included or not included on this proposal, everyone seems to like, almost 70 percent of people like. if you say it's donald trump's proposal, democrats go down 10 points, republicans go up 71 points. if trump's name's not included, democrats have a 40% swing to the positive there, republicans, 46. rachel: you know, after we talked about this last week because one of the things that trump's campaign surrogates are saying is when you go to a restaurant and you get your receipt and you put your tip down to write downing you know, vote for donald trump, he's going to not tax your tip here. and so that's going out there. we talked about it last week. i had a lot of uber drivers where -- write me. they can't hide their tips because it's -- will: through an app. charlie: oh, that's right. rachel: they can't escape it. you can maybe, you know, underclaim if you're a waitress, but you can't do that if you're with uber. people are taking these jobs often times as a second or third job to make a little extra money which is what with you have to do to beat the inflation. and the system, you know, wants to always confiscate your profits. and so i think this is good because it's something that generally it's the working crass that will benefit from this policy. john taffe ther who is, of course, the host of bar rescue and the executive producer of the show, he supports the tax-free tip pledge, and here's what he has to say about it. >> it's massive. i think the consumer loves it as much as the employee. you know, in the restaurant industry, brian, we're struggling to find and keep employees. could you imagine if you worked in a steakhouse that's saying you make $1000 a -- 100 a night in tips and you get to keep that money? better for the employee, better for the industry. charles: so we were talking about the fairness of removing these, this certain kind of income from from the tax rolls. and, yeah, i'm open to that debate, but here's the bottom line, anything we can do to lessen the amount the government punishes people for working, i'm in favor. rachel: government was spending it on good stuff, that'd be one thing. charlie: right. rachel: they just send it to ukraine, so i'd rather the uber driver take it. charlie: the federal income tax is the single most destructive do -- rachel: i know the answer, a flat tax. will: you made a great point earlier off camera a, if people don't pay tax, they don't care about how the government spends your money. but we want to incentivize working, so it's good we don't pay -- so low taxes that that everybody pays, that's how you get -- rachel: are you a flat tax guy? will: yeah. at a min minimum, i would like a simplified tax. taxes that pit on a notecard -- fit on a note card. rachel: everyone pay 10%, done. charlie: and nothing that punishes people for working. rachel: amen to that. we end up paying for that too. will: we're going to turn to your headlines. los angeles district attorney george gas cone is planning to dismiss the most severe charges against a homeless man for attacking a couple in march. 55-year-old marr ya vargas -- maria vargas was declared brain dead last month. >> something has to be done. pretty much what's happened now i is nothing. it was essentially just that slap on the wrist. >> she's technically dead because of what this man did. she still doesn't want to press any harsher punishment against him, and he was released two days after he got arrested. will: the d.a.'s office argues, quote, evidence does not establish proof of an intentional act that resulted in ms. vargas' fall. two astronauts are stranded in space as nasa is postponing the boeing starliner's return to earth. the crew was supposed to come home today, but now they'll remain in space at least until the 2nd of july. the space agency says they're currently reviewing helium leaks and thruster issues that are impacting the boeing spacecraft. all right, the boston celtics holding a parade to celebrate their record 17th -- it's 18th, right? who wrote 17? rachel: oh, producers. will: they're 18th championship, i know because that puts them over the los angeles lakers. and tyrus -- everyone knows tyrus -- he's celebrating after winning a little bet he had with me over who would win between his boston celtics and his dallas mavericks. >> i am throwing a will cain block party this weekend for -- will: what am i wearing? i have a celtics jersey or i i have -- you have a shirt for me, an i love tyrus shirt? i don't know where i put my microphone. here it is. i have the pay off this bet, okay, to tyrus. if. [laughter] obviously, the mavericks lost. i can't get my tie off, rachel. [laughter] rachel: there you go -- oh, wait. you can't do that, will, because you're attached. will: all the producers are super worried. rachel: what is going on here? are you going to swim or something? will: i have to get naked on "fox & friends." rachel: is this the navy seals -- will: a small bet with ty tyrus here. charlie: you look like the incredible hulk. rachel: oh, god, it's a muscle shirt. this is worse than i thought. will: it's not over, rachel. rachel: oh! oh, you have to dress like tyrus. if. will: i lost every piece of dignity and and ap at rat discuss needed to do this show this morning. there you go. rachel: okay -- will: boston celtics, tyrus, dignity sacrificed. charlie: there to you go. rachel: totally i humiliating. will: rachel was in on this, now i i think she's digging it. it's like a choker. [laughter] rachel: so bad. i'm sure your wife is going to call in -- will: for the entire a block i was over here flex as add hard as i could. [laughter] that's right, dignity. okay. we're good. rachel: the producers are telling me to wrap. will: me too. there you go, tyrus. if. rachel: all right. bringing faith into the classroom. not the best segway for this -- [laughter] but louisiana becomes the first state to display the ten commandments. our next guest says the measure doesn't go far enough. ♪ ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ jardiance! -it's a little pill with a ♪ ♪ big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seeee, ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out some sugar. and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction. you may have an increased risk for lower limb loss. call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of infection in your legs or feet. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. ♪ jardiance is really swell ♪ ♪ the little pill with a big story to tell! ♪ >> all of the founding documents in this nation were based upon judeo-christian principles. we just believe displayings historical documents, especially something as a important as the ten commandments, it is those that want to extract that out of the foundation of this country that really and truly want to create the chaos that ultimately is the demise of this nation. rachel: louisiana making headlines this week with after passing a law that requires the ten commandments be displayed on the walls of every public school classroom. as states like texas now look to follow their lead. our next guest says the whole guideline should not -- shouldn't just be hung on the wall, they should be taught. senior editor at the federalist, john daniel davidson, also the author of pagan america, a book i cannot put down, joins us now to discuss. john, you say posting the ten commandments is not enough. >> yeah, that's right. i mean, posting the ten commandments isn't going to convey their meaning and significance and importance to students across t

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