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>> welcome back to cavuto live we start this hour with donald trump the libertarian national convention news after holding a campaign event, on thursday, heavy deep blue bronx, were best president biden's policies, and from the economy to the border and alexis mcadams is in the nation's capitol with more alexis. reporter: hi david blue big crowd your comments of her excited your the donald trump will be on stage here the convention in washington dc, later tonight but not everybody is abducted here from the former present just a site vivek ramaswamy was trying to hide him up and people started to move. >> want to. >> will team of democratic nominee and i think i will trip is an ambiguous like him, i mean, come on. reporter: the convention their kind of billing through some other speakers as well as trump

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is saying though that he was but a few times si, the presumptive are valid and presidential candidate set take the station about 24 hours after defendant robert f kennedy jr. had this to during the covid-19 pandemic. >> i think that he had the right instinct, when he came into office and he was initially very reluctant. in the lockdowns and then he got rolled will as bureaucrats he caved in and many of her most fundamental rights, disappear practically overnight. reporter: and covid-19 really is been a hot topic at the convention broadly get his and thursday trump campaign to do a deep blue bronx on the brunt of the few thousand people there lining up in something in the republican presidential candidate has not done since ronald reagan, back in 1980 as a libertarian party said the trump's visit tonight is also historic since they been trying to get a major party candidate on the stage for 50 years and trump said of the returning to join him this election coming will not even because molesting

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a look, is back at law school paul just releases becoming incident five way race, trump receives 37 kennedy a 17 into a race though and they are tied a 50/50, back out here life we expect all trump to help undertake seizure a half in rfk is confessing these rubber chickens out of people here at the conviction the debate the bobby and though say the be squeezing this on that stage because they want to see this is a him on stage. >> i love okay alexis thank you so much as of the top tax code, sent to expire, next year, two very different scenarios about what will replace it, and what will happen in the next guest those economics better than most people do and he was a senior economic advisor, to president trump and he joins us now and stephen is great to see you and so i have diverse about give kudos, and would happen trump

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taxes into you, because a lot of people so that is going to cost money and in fact, what happened after the tax code when into effect was that this huge increase in tax revenues and we went from $3.3 trillion in tax receipts in 2017, up to $4.89 trillion, that is a 47 percent increase. that's in tax revenue. it is not cost money it made money. steven: right david and all of the critics were wrong, and of those numbers are right, and objectives they are, we have a $1.2 trillion increase revenues over the last five years or so since that tax cut past more importantly than the revenues coming for the government, the more importantly revive the economy let's not forget, right before covid-19 in january of 2020, we have the best economy ever, maybe in her lifetime is with record low poverty rates, the record high income gains for

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middle-class americans, low unemployment, really strong economy, the tax cuts work and incidentally, we brought a lot of money back from the united states david come as we lowered our tax rates in the united states become a better place to invest in which created a lot of the jobs we estimate that trillion dollars was brought from the countries united states to create jobs i don't understand with right of people want to feel it follows on you, let, because they have come out and they said that and of course the president himself has said that the tax cuts cost $1.7 trillion in that they were responsible for the growing deficit, that is exciting class, and they put out a statement, jared bernstein and the revenues are higher due to a factor that can raise or lower deficits in any given year exactly those idiosyncratic rings were, but it started to go up revenues i

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think that was one down here during the pandemic but that was about it. steven: by the way i don't know they mean by 80 with senate predicate i either read that reporting there trying to cover for themselves because they all said that it would be a big revenue loser and i want to be very crystal-clear to your audience, we do have a massive deficit this year we may borrow another $1.7 trillion after filing $2 trillion last year, but that is all on the spinning site david and if you look at what is happened to expenditures a path inviting were so concerned about this might be coming to office and immediately spent two or 3 trillion-dollar spending us and i from god and actually i think trump peasant wonders for the coming i think trump spent too much money as well but the biden comes in and heaps another $3 trillion on it and this is as anybody knows we've got to bring it out. but why not have the spending and grow the economy and the best way to bring the deficit down. david: and with that we have to leave it and steve moore thank you for being here appreciate

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that and meanwhile president biden just wrapping up his speech at that west point commencement ceremony. this after noticing another $7.7 billion in student debt relief and he said will help 160,000 more borrower worse in course are saying that is a move to buy young voters move that could violated supreme court decision and kevin walk is at the white house with more on this in gavin. reporter: as they say we will see you in court enough today, the president's remarks that west point pretty much like what we would expect service above self and you mentioned that is already wrapped up his remarks david and about 20 minutes or so and he referred to vladimir putin as a tyrant is he made his remarks at this past hour printed the present reminding this year's convinced david that is a joy that long right lineup leaders, the warriors and protectors and defenders, they do so at a time when the world faces threats and just about every corner of the globe. i know today president says specifically to the graduates, that this group in this country,

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will never stop fighting for what is right in the world. >> today, 1036 graduates and class of 2024 will join the long gray line that is never failed us and never ever will. >> is also customary, his remarks number of topics including student loan forgiveness. kevin: doesn't really continue to focus david offering more debt relief which of course will be challenged in the courts ever say observers shore up sagging support among young voters. >> the student loan system needs to be fixed in the president is trying to do that and fix it anyway, where people are not feeling that crushing financial burden that they have to with a deal with when they leave college. kevin: no mention the student under student loans up because this is an important political your obviously with the election in the offense and i also

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mention it because the white house is trying to woo back those younger voters as you take a look at your at the house statement, the latest action by the white house to cancel $7.7 billion is student debt for 160,000 it borrower worse. imagine the younger voters david right now the president more or less at 49 percent among those under 30, compare and contrast that with in 2020, he was at 61 percent support in the group and so you understand the importance of really trying to speak to them where they are. as for his remarks today, he said listen this is a time when these young women and men in the united states military academy at west point will be thrust into a dangerous world, is about as leaders of today and tomorrow david. david: , kevin corke, thank you and is all of this relief to the

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owners enough to win voters back to bite inside and let's discuss this with democrat poster dog and poster justin gracie about thank you for being here and doug is kevin just showed us, this all this money which the supreme court said is something that the president should not be doing it should be congress, that was a point when you're spending hundreds of billions of dollars, by the executive order essentially, that is not something that should be done without congress opposing that money but congress does not want to touch it because they see that it is not helping them with young voters as we see bidens lead with young voters really deafening he has lost 25 percent and so why is he still doing this. doug: while he was doing it because in 2022, help and frankly david, let's be blunt, the president is out of ideas, deal with younger people who feel the political system is bailing them.

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who are particularly hard-hit by inflation, the cost of groceries and gasoline. just the overall cost of living. and when you had robert f kennedy to the mix, he has getting over 25 percent of young people's vote. i look at those numbers and some of the pulse david, and i think that it is possible that donald trump could conceivably went young voters in 2024. that's what house that has cancer c1 justin is the trump team same the same think they could win over bullet is right now a dead heat at 49 percent drop in 49 percent for biden with the voters under 30. justin: and i absolutely agree with doug, and certainly play that has to be done by the biden team and is wildly popular among the abutters but is a popular enough to offset the introduction of the third-party candidate growing disaffection with the war in gaza penalties other growing items that exist

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among the young voters which is a constellation of items they are pressing and is very difficult to say and i think ultimately agree with doug, that the gravity is headed away from president biden the team recognizes that. the challenge with this play is that also let's not forget this wildly popular as it is with young voters, not so much with older voters and work that popularity really inverse itself and as unpopular 70 percent and is voters vote. david: and we have the black and hispanic voters and again i think the biden is leading a bit on that but he has lost tremendous support from those groups that is white went to the bronx. also to get a lot of free publicity. but in all accounts, the numbers are skewed one way or the other depending on who was counts you believe. but it was successful by trump and i want to play the comments of a woman who was there from the bronx and get your reaction, roll that tape.

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>> trump is speaking on language our language and he is figured out a way to connect. right, to connect with the poor minorities must printed in perspective poor minorities many black and white and asian jewish and hispanic and you know russian and italian anybody who is struggling right now to make ends meet and who work every single day okay and when we get paid from the paycheck last them for two days, and the refrigerator is still empty. david: doug is a shocking that a billionaire, can identify with or be seen by voters to identify with the poor and the working class. doug: no he does not me because that has been donald trump's singular appeal and a significant part of the gop's renaissance in the last few years. my party is an out of touch

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elite by coastal party to that with great regret front regret is unit david at work with bill clinton, to appeal to moderate and conservative the first the democratic party is on and joe biden is facing great problems with hispanics and blacks. and that woman that you just play the tape off, she is absolutely right. david: justin we have to go when you have five seconds and could trump went new york quickly. justin: i don't think that he can went but he can get a lot more votes than he did last time around which would be meaningful. david: justin . great to see about thank you and have a wonderful weekend and 44 million americans are going to be hitting the roads and flying into the skies as we get and will they all also be hit with sky high prices that's coming later meanwhile hunter biden is back in port and yesterday as he stares downey third start date for his done trial and with the judge ruled in friday's hearing, that may have his lawyers worried.

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david: traveling for the holiday weekend, pack your patients as they say had nearly 44 million americans are expected to fly away her driveway and travel expert lee almonte is here to tell us what to expect lee is good to see you and i was hearing a lot this week about her americans are short on cash if you cut back on the traveling within we get word that 2.95 million travelers have been screened on friday that is the highest number ever on a single day so does not look like they are slowing down. lee: yes i been questioning the data coming out economically because people are traveling people are spending money and record amounts and, i mean, this is supposed to be the busiest memorial day weekend in 20 years. people are traveling all around the u.s. and people are traveling to europe people traveling to japan in record

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numbers and i really do not see any signs of it stopping anytime soon. david: what about driving because we do have gas prices now at 50 percent more than they were when president biden took office. they have been inching up not as dramatically as they did a couple of years ago but they are inching up. is a pulling people back maybe, to just stay at home is my barbecue. lee: i think a lot of people are driving this year in particular because the cost of airfare is so high. and especially if you are traveling with the family, it makes sense to kind of stay closer to home and drive not to mention the cost of hotels in major destinations around the world. so i think that is a part of tonight think the prices are with a kind of our what they are and if you are going to happen on electric vehicle you are going to be paying for gas regardless whether three to have her three and one quarter it does not make that much of a difference in south i think people trying to save money civilly just by stay closer to home. david: the cruise lines are going through the roof and

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they've never had bookings as high as they are now and the idea of being well okay i was thinking back you just pack your bag and unpacked them once when you are on a cruise which is a great advantage and you also do not have, if you kind of an sketchy area, you can go back important you don't have to spend much time on what might be dangerous streets pretty so self-contained aspect of the cruises that are so attractive. lee: was increasing being as popular as it is right now, it goes back to economics, cruises are one of the few things that we really get value. in trouble he states because you are on a hotel that moves. you can see a bunch of different places and one trip. and you can unpack just one time. you. set set price especially if you're traveling as a family prayed you eat and drink as much as you want and you really do not have to do anything so you're getting some good value

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and again if you are traveling for four people across the country, and across the atlantic ocean, you will be spending a lot more money in getting the value one cruises and it is just easier for people they don't have to think and they just show up there the ark. david: i was on air was sandra smith yesterday during the commercial break we were talking about her trip she just came back from paris and she went to paris fred taylor swift concert for think one of her kids they were somebody birthday and god bless her and she was there and she said that she was surprised that the prices were lower their than they are in manhattan and in paris she spent i think she mentioned one meal that would out and it was 40 bucks and that's what would it will cost you to get a couple of big macs here not quite but you know is it true that the prices in europe are surprising and perhaps even lower than they are here. lee: in general the prices in europe are lower than they are in the u.s. and especially in new york city, where you are los

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angeles where i am and you can get some value out there and i am not it slid fan it all they dow ssmiis on by her but i know a lot of people traveling to europe and they have travel to asia and other places to see her because the cost of the ticket is the overall experience is actually less including airfare and everything else to get out there and see which is absolutely insane by the way and i'm heading out to north africa and europe in the middle east next week and i'm actually looking forward to saving money being out there even with the cost of travel than just being here in los angeles. david: wealth my last question was where are you going and you just said by the way north africa specifically morocco where. lee: i'm going to tell you know going to believe me but eventually going to libya, indonesia and i'm undecided on my next trip i guess olivia. david: take care of sure a lot of people tell you that when you tell them and lee abbamonte good to see open during hunter

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david: hunter biden was in coury is gone trial resource in just over a weekend david has more from outside the courthouse, in wilmington delaware. >> is no hunter biden will had to trial on monday june 3rd, 3 selection here in his hometown of wilmington, delaware. the first son was in wilmington in federal court to watch his

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attorney cash out last minute special counsel office and the judge and charged with lying on a federal form in 2018 when he said he was on a drug user. import hunters it turning every drop to theory that he did not check know from being a drug user in 2018, federal firearm form in this way starting the first place and he said that it needs to be examined whether other people filled out parts of the four special counsel is confident that hunter was the one who checked no in the box and judge maryellen ruled the special counsel cannot mention hunters and document and fitting text case in california. the prosecution also cannot mention his child support case in arkansas was discharged from the navy and special counsel can also not use the phrase extravagant lifestyle of his purchases the same judge, who that plea deal last july as very sentence he also prosecution said that they do not need to prove that hunter was on drugs

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the day he allegedly filled •-ellipsis but around the in general and special counsel david weiss is in the courtroom watching closely as he will introduce parts of the hunter biden laptop is evidence we do not know which parts but you remember this is the same laptop if anyone former intelligence officials touted as russian disinformation and that it was not an weiss into court brief said the defendants laptop is real will be introduced a safe trial exhibit and it contains significant evidence of the defendant's guilt and moreover the on his laptop is corroborated by independent sources is always possible we could see an 11th hour plea deal but as of now it appears that hunter biden president of the seas, will had to trial on monday june 3rd and back to you. david: okay div thank you very much and so how will all this play out trial source of june 3rd in the new york trial attorney rebecca rose woodland great to see you rebecca and it is fascinating to me, that the judge said that you cannot mention the tax trial that is coming up in september and you cannot mention some of this stuff that he's been through but

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you can look into in fact a special prosecutor might be using stuff in the laptop for evidence in the trial and that sets off a reminder and heads of that jewelry about everything else that it was associated with the top right. rebecca: will sure the jury's gotta be sitting there. and very confident the jury will know much about the background of hunter biden. some of judge did is entertain pretrial motions and the prosecutor wanted to go abroad, they wanted to talk about the case in california, they irs where he has not pay taxes allegedly in 2016, 17 and 19 we have whistleblowers on the case in that case is proceeding to trial trial in a couple of months. the prosecutors also wanted to introduce him information specifically about his child custody cases. and that judge has denied that but with the judge did allow, is

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information from his memoir would be introduced into evidence and information from the laptop which i understand is collaborated by outside sources and i am hoping that the information in the prosecutors need from the laptop, goes to the drug use. another prosecution also does not have to prove according to the judge, drug use on the day that he purchased the firearm. this just drug use on or about that time. so on his laptop and on his iphone and on his ipad, we may have information of connections to drug dealers or whether people who were supplying him with illegal narcotics. david: the abby lowell who was attorney is a very accomplished attorney has a great record as an attorney, he has blaming the gun store if i'm not wrong, for the application for filling with the application or something i mean, essentially saying, that

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hunter was not aware of what he was signing or the drug or the gun store itself, filled in some of the application is that right. rebecca: while thinking that could because the fence but will see when he gets to trial what he actually puts forth and this is a difference in the me that is a pretty serious charge on the gun store and is incredulous and quite unbelievable that again sort would say well just sign your name and will fill out the rest this on how it works with firearms and so then, i mean, if that for that don't think it jury would even believe beyond a reasonable doubt. david: very quickly, the jury is not allowed to hear about it to bake you and i can talk about it, the tax case that is coming up in september that is coming up just before the election as you well know president biden has noise coming up with you have to pay your fair share of taxes next as part of his campaign spiel. this will make that statement

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very hard to make on the campaign trail the president isn't it. rebecca: you are the president's son, current president son and you decide not to pay taxes, 2016, 17, 18, 19. whistleblowers at the irs that have to come forth, to reveal this information and you are offered a plea deal news that the plea was not enough and what happened with hunter biden in the plea deal that hunter did not want to accept the restrictive terms that he called them restrictive terms. because he wanted further immunity regarding his dealings with china, and you know david, you pay your taxes and you live in america and this is what we do, we pay taxes and the president son does not thinking as to what we all have to. david: rebecca great to see and think you very much appreciate you being here as tensions rise over seals in gaza is going fears, for safety right here in our southern border remains wide open. more migrants in different

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minute is the latest from london stephanie. >> yes this hostages were among the more than two and 50 people held captive after that october 7th attack from hamas which also killed about 1200 people and now it last check on his role said that there are still around 11225 people held in gaza and the israel defense forces say that they were recovered overnight, and joint operation with israel's domestic intelligence agency in the idf said that in a statement from among those killed, 59 -year-old mikell - who was left heard of on his way to get his four -year-old granddaughter who was with her father an army base on the border. the other two hostages are 42 -year-old lockup and 32 -year-old, hernandez and they were killed cleaning the sites of the nova music festival ambushed by government for more than we hundred 60 people were killed. and for now is you have to set cia director william burns will

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travel to paris on friday to help revive talks for the release of israeli hostages. >> i was relieved in the hunt on was founded at that say, and he would be brought to burial. home. we will have grave to cry on and for all of this time, eight months, we had feelings you know. i don't want to wish it to anyone, to know nothing about their where about. stephanie: meanwhile the international court of justice has ordered israel to stop his military offensive in russia, they say the situation has deteriorated further since his previous order for israel to improve and is ordered israel to open the crossing between egypt and gaza to allow in humanitarian aid and allow access for investigators to report back on his progress in israel claims that the military operations are in self-defense targeted at hamas and not civilians david. david: 70 minute think you so

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much stephanie appreciated and will meanwhile tensions are not just rising overseas over here, there's going concern about people on the terror watch list and we are pressing reporter illegally in a potential risk, and opposes to her homeland is something that neil sdh asked secretary marcus earlier this week. >> listen. >> do you think that we are safe with help for the border is become. >> we are not just the united states alone, but western countries are in a heightened threat environment especially, after the october 7th his terrorist attacks by hamas against israel and that is only elevated the threat environment, and western countries and that is why we are as vigilant as we are 24/7 and keeping our country safe. david: but are we doing enough to protect our homeland retired u.s. army lt. col. bob mcginnis, joins me now to discuss.

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infernal, i am sorry to say this, to the secretary of homeland security, but he is not been keeping homeland security curiosity. >> not all. bob: in fact this week speaker johnson's hut that "fox news", that perhaps 17 million people, and illegal aliens have it into this country since the biden administration began and so alejandro mayorkas has certainly, not very credible witness. inarguably, these people include terrorists, people in the watchlist and as i argued in their "fox news" article this week, then at least 140,000 our chinese nationals of the military age all meals, who by the way, they may be fulfilling president unrestricted warfare plans who eventually has a campaign here in the united states so there's a lot to be

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concerned about your and not just arab terrorists that crept into this country's the one col. i just want to drive a little bit deeper into the chinese issue, 20000 so far this fiscal year away as of the more to probably break over 30000, just to put it in perspective in 2021 that were just 450 so 450, after 27000, anything can come the ccp specifically the communist party of china is involved in sending them here and what purpose. bob: well, no doubt and as indicated, the doctor that they have been raising for a long time since well president xi has a niece using all mechanisms of state power to promote his foreign policy and undermining the u.s., and whether it is through pushing fentanyl into this country, reno trying to

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undermine us through cyber intrusions and jeopardize major infrastructure, but putting people on the ground, despise or you know perhaps military personnel into cells that could be all that in some future point and that is not out of the question you know and de it ry e wants his country to be the middle kingdom and the hegemon in this world. and he is doing everything that he can i would believe him. those are his statements. david: and we have this case of the two jordanians, one of whom came over illegally while i guess the other one of her extended to student visa. intern break into quantico did we ever get to the bottom of that. bob: not really, they were turned over of course to federal authorities. the problem david is that as the wall street journal reported us all, that point there were over 100 similar intrusions. when the defense department is failed to do is to acknowledge

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that where all of these are taking place there certainly those in california and even another aspect i heard one here in texas here recently had of course. david: finally switch of the mideast and what is happening there are support for his role he seems to be on the waiting somewhat and the israelis continue nevertheless to push into rafah to root out hamas as best as they can and they have succeeded in evacuating hundreds apparently as many as 900,000 of the wall street journal wrote about this in an editorial, for most of the biden administration bitterly opposed an israeli invasion of hamas stronghold and gaza mantra is that israel had no credible plan to evacuate the city's one point $3m civilians yet the israelis went ahead anyway, two weeks later have safely evacuated and estimated 950,000 people only get about 20

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seconds and when you think about that. bob: well i think the israelis are doing the best to address they sent half a million in their and hamas in as basically all campaign. [inaudible conversations]. david: okay col. and sorry we lost you audio at the last minute but we appreciate you coming at have a very blessed no more of a weekend col. and we appreciate your service and thank you for being here and other handy were two american missionaries were murdered is gang violence continues to plague that country in the latest on that coming next. only purple's gel flex grid passes the raw egg test. no other mattress cradles your body and simultaneously supports your spine.

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>> c1 three missionaries including american couple, murdered on thursday having ambushed by gang members haiti while they were working for nonprofit christian ministry

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gang violence continues to sweep of the country and fox medicine carpino five in charlotte north carolina, with very latest on this sad news medicine. >> yes david that gang in haiti combustion davy and natalie lloyd in the local missions director, jun montes on thursday night and as you said, the allport fork missions and haiti nonprofit that helps hundreds of children. and natalie's father say revisited and baker is devastated as you can imagine he said that his daughter and her husband, dedicated missionaries. >> natalie loved it and you look at your pictures, her interactions with the kids and they loved her. and, she just beamed with joy. doing what she was doing and yes we have many conversations about all of the violence in all of the situations in haiti and how dangerous it was, but it never really faced her.

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>> this comes as he still control 80 percent of the b-uppercase-letter gang still according to the end and representative baker, said that there still trying to learn all the details of what happened and he said that davy and natalie lloyd were leaving a church youth service with all of the children went to getting ambushed them and stole the nonprofits cars we do want to mention that as far as we know this children are okay makers that that davy and natalie lloyd and mountains hiding in in a house when they were shot and killed. >> davy and natalie lloyd if nothing else they were perfect example of selflessness and they cared more about the people they cared more about others than they did their own lives. ultimately, what they gave, for those people. reporter: representative baker said that they are in the process of trying to get davy and natalie lloyd spotty stately home in the situation in haiti is making that difficult of this week before all of this happening, president biden

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pledged $300 million, to a multinational force to get things under control in haiti including about 1000 of police from kenya david. david: this such a tragic story medicine thank you so much and coming up, we will change things dramatically. for he had the stores on fire up the grill from a celebrity chef rob del balzo is here with his tips and save about and have a meal the same time at the start of your summer cookout in the chef is coming next. with schwab investing themes™, it's easy to invest in ideas you believe in. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ have a passion for online gaming? or want to explore the space economy? choose from over 40 themes, each with up to 25 stocks identified by our unique algorithm. buy it as-is or customize to align with your goals. all at your fingertips. schwab investing themes.

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david: is america's get to sent to fire up the grill for the unofficial start of summer, they

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are already feeling the heat at the store because all of those high prices i new report from wallace epps of the average cost per memorial day cookout is 10 percent more this year than last no front comes celebrity chef rob del balzo is back with some recipes that are sure to be a big hit without a big into your wallet any also with a wink just opened a new café in montrose new york called chef rob del balzo pool and catering which by the way is not far from west point also covering the story he joins us now from outside the café and is going to see you chef and thank you for being here by the way, i'm just wondering do ever have cadets from right and west point combiner café. rob: not yet we actually received rescue whiskey from the same guy that was he the same guy provides west point and provides us that we would love to them cadets come out as soon as possible. david: and how do we have a great barbecue without having to pay next month's rent.

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rob: this the million-dollar question. and so, we need to release take away her be more cautious and conscientious of beef because the beef prices have raised considerably over the last couple of years especially since covid-19, they're not going in that right direction and it becomes an incident of meat you going to use typical beef, chicken and your nice cuts of meat are expensive and almost three times more than they were a couple of years ago, five years ago at this time. so what we have going to cut cost a bit is to use cheaper cuts of meat, make them just as delicious. what we do here is if you show the pictures here, i have a beautiful whole pork sandwich so use the bone in the shoulder of the god and those get shredded and it is much cheaper piece of meat heard so use chicken thighs and chicken and pork butt and chauffeur and we make our own

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chipolte barbecue sauce which you see there in one of tricks that i use, i make this delicious taco lentil bowl, it has fresh vegetables and eggplant and zucchini squash and seasonal vegetables and we top it with some cilantro and fresh avocado in the kind of mitigate your hunger so that you can still have your burgers and your stakes. you can have all of your meet need to be full but if you subsidize it with some sites, some vegetables, some of those lentils, you will be full. david: i'm wondering chef if you are buying a cheaper cut of meat, do you have to tenderize it and how would you do that. rob: absolutely, so salt seasoning and i like to use some fresh citrus and lime or fresh lemon and if you are cooking up deeper piece of steak, it is always good. they also like to low slope so if it is a brisket piece of

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chalk low and slow and brazen you'll be good like with the pork shoulder. we'll brace up and then shreds any kind of spreads out pretty is much more tender. david: you have ten seconds but you say low and slow should you put the cover letter to do you do with the cover off. rob: so, if you're raising something want to cover it low and slow, cover it so that you get the juices inside of it. david: chef have a wonderful weekend and think you for the tips and we really appreciate it thank you to everyone at home for watching and while you enjoy the start of the summer, i think the president is still west point yet still passing out the diplomas of thousand graduates by the late 1000 graduating today we wish them the best and take some time this memorial day to remember year olds made the ultimate sacrifice in those cadets who will spend theirgh wholt e life keeping our country safe, we will see you next week. been going around. so like other people have it and it's not... pick up a bag of the new

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