this, i am a fighter. an exclusive interview with sean hannity, former olympian going for gold in her quest to leave the golden state. fox and friends first starts right now. todd: a beautiful shot of new york city. carley: i have never seen it before. that s close to where the kardashians engenders live. i am carley shimkus. forgot where he went to college. you are watching fox and friends first on thursday morning. carley: we begin with the border crisis, deportations fell below 3000 last month. reported record low. dhs planning a walk-through of the migrant facility in donna, texas. river president biden resisting calls to abolish ice on the campaign trail, these new numbers are clear demonstration the administration s limiting of the agency enforcement, fox news conforming the story by the washington post, less than 3000 illegal immigrants were deported in april, the lowest monthly level on record and 20% decline from march were just 3716 were expelled aft
as the first black anglican archbishop of capetown, he preached nonviolent resistance to the apartheid system. he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1984. cnn s david mckenzie now reflects on tutu s historic role in modern south africa. you find your cousin has been killed reporter: when we spoke to the late traffephotographer in he remembered a different time. we got a funeral each week. people getting killed. and then you don t find one person. five, six, seven, eight people, mass funeral happens. reporter: during the 1980s, the apartheid regime was at war with the black majority. one of its goals, to turn the liberation movement against itself. neighbors ds betrayed neighbors. friends became informants. in this maelstrom, a diminutive anglican bishop was ever-present. desmond tutu was never afraid to step up to the racist regime using his bully pulpit of peace. during apartheid, archbishop tutu s position in the church gave him a semblance of protection, and hi
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