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former president trump howley -- holding the rally last night as pulling show him leading in some key swing states. hovering down at camp david as the two men take different approaches to preparing for this week's cnn presidential debate. welcome to fox news live. i am mikey manuel. mentioning his no taxes on tips policy. you spoke with the former president yesterday. how does he seem five days out from that debate. >> he seems pretty confident. ready to get up on the debate stage. i asked what is strategy is because it is much different than what president biden is doing as he hunkered down at camp david. the best strategy is being out on the campaign trail. watch.
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president biden is out at camp david. you are on the campaign trail. what is your strategy? >> this is the best strategy. we have all of these people screaming questions. >> do you think he will be good on the stage? >> he will be fine and then he will forget it about an hour after preparing. we will see what happens. >> the former president has been on a swing state to work. temple university in pennsylvania over the weekend. you can see the crowd therefrom yesterday. even with the record heat. it is hot out here in philadelphia. the lines wrapping out around near the event. voters wanted to hear trump's plan to fix the border, crime and inflation. this comes as the latest fox news poll shows 32% of voters say the economy is an excellent or good shape which is the highest approval rating so far during biden's presidency.
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there still seems to be a negative sentiment. >> i need to make money. feed my family. i used to pay $200 a week for groceries. i am paying $450 a week now. i'm not even making that anymore it is killing me. >> so we did ask former president trump, mike, will you pick for vp here. he would not say just yet. hopefully he will let me know before my shift is over today. another thing that happened was talking about crime a lot here in philadelphia. an officer here was actually shot not too far away. crime is also top of mind for voters. juan: if you get the running mate scoop come back. we will have you back anytime. stay cool out there. thanks. >> president biden remains at camp david.
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david is live at the white house with more and how mr. biden is getting ready on thursday. hello, david. >> hi mike. president biden is keeping a low profile. he is at the presidential retreat camp david in the mountains of maryland. we are expecting somewhat of a quiet week physically here at the white house as the president of the united states conquers down with aids, go through binders, goes through prep questions. the debate kicks off this thursday evening. he spent a few days at his beach house in delaware before heading to the presidential were street camp david. it is not clear if he will go directly from camp david or perhaps make a stop to see supporters before. >> the president has debated donald trump in beat them twice already.
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>> you can bet president biden paying close attention for supreme court ruling this week that will determine whether donald trump, his predecessor and opponent will stand trial perhaps this year before the election for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 election results. the case was supposed to go to trial back in march. that date has come and gone. if the justices rule, the majority ruled that donald trump enjoys full immunity, expect the case to go away completely. it is possible that we could see a trial before the election here in d.c. something donald trump will be paying attention to obviously this week and something that this white house will watch closely. >> we will follow it as well. thank you very much. let's bring in today's political panel. communications director and strategist. welcome to both of you. cnn presidential debate, former president trump out in philly talking to the folks about his potential running mate.
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let's play it. >> nobody knows. who do you like svp? [inaudible] who do you like? who do you guys like svp? [inaudible] there a lot of variance. >> a lot of different names. what do you expect for this week's presidential debate? >> i think this will be a good moment for joe biden. he is looking forward to this. he debated donald trump to times before the one both of those debates. they underestimated joe biden and he performed well at the state of the union. this is the beginning of the fourth quarter. he does not need to pull out trump the rest of the way but he
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needs to win the fourth quarter. the opening tapas the debate on thursday. >> former president out with the folks in philadelphia. the current president is at camp david hunkering down. what do you make of it and what do you expect on thursday night? >> both are choosing the debate prep style that best fits them. joe biden sitting down with advisors. doing prep at 9:00 p.m. do a 90 minute run-throughs to get himself acclimated to this later debate performance. donald trump is talking to the people, staying engaged. what people are underestimating in donald trump's debate prep is he is already testing lines. he will know what is getting picked up by the media during his speeches and what resonates with his base and other voters because he is out there making these big speeches. i expect some fireworks.
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i do expect both of them to yell over the mic at one point versus each other, but at the end of the day i think we see policy discipline debate at this debate from both men. >> the next few weeks taking the running mate for the former president. one person on the short list talking about it today. let's play it. >> with president trump right now, where he is with blacks and people under age 30 people with independence very strong across the board. he can pick someone that he focuses on, let's get something done. >> his emphasis is that former president -- what about that? >> you pick mike pence in 2016. problems with evangelicals. trump has problems. maybe having some opportunity with minority voters. he should pick a woman. the mature choice, i'm not sure
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he is mature enough to make that pick. some of the other names like jd vance getting him absolutely nothing. you have to try to solve a problem. >> what is your take on the trump deep stakes. >> i think at this point the top contenders will be at the debate for him. in atlanta. i understand jim's point here about having someone that can solve a problem, electorally, they are not many that are in these deep states that will solve an electoral problem. who can help him govern and for trump you will want someone that does not outshine him anyway and someone that can bring in dollars. it could be a doug berg him. more of a ceo type of background that could help govern that fashion to bring more donors to the base. >> expected announcement right before going to the convention? >> around convention time.
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you fundraiser off of that kind of news. that can only help bolster the dollar amount coming out. >> thank you so much. >> be sure to tune into fox news democracy special coverage of the presidential debate. our coverage begins this thursday june 27 at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. we are two days out from the new york primary featuring a showdown between jamaal bowman and george latimer. that has now become the most expensive house primary ever. cb cotton is live in new york. what else can you tell us? >> hi, mike. i've been poring over voting records. robust early turnout in this race for the democratic primary in new york 16th congressional district which covers part of a suburban county a part of the new york city borough of the bronx.
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as of yesterday, more than 21,000 people in the county had voted early. in many ways, this race is a test on the future role of israel and the democratic party. incumbent representative jamaal bowman has defendant thomas but double down on this calls for a cease-fire while rallying this weekend. he threw this accusation at his challenger. listen. >> putin supports genocide. >> this morning on cnn the governor said as the leader of the democratic party in the state, she is intentionally not weighing in on any of the primaries but she did say she stand strong with israel while providing a small comment about the accusation moment through towards his challenger. >> we have heard this. i think the tone of discourse in many elections has been far exceeded as appropriate on all sides. i will just put that out there.
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>> george latimer a new york county executive seen as a centrist, he has the strong backing of the pro-israel lobby. spending millions to support him latimer continues to point to other democrats of color. taken a similar position in terms of the israel hamas war. a campaign spokesperson actually provided this statement moments ago about the accusation. they said jamaal bowman decisive and dystonic attacks combined with his dog whistles are why voters are turning against him in droves. this is to be kind of irresponsible rhetoric driving the horrific rise in hate crimes that bowman should know better. senator bernie sanders who rallied with incumbent representative jamaal bowman this week and said this is about keeping billionaires from buying up elections. he also. to sort of want to amplify where
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he had bowman stand on the israel war. they both condemn but they also support a cease-fire. >> we will follow it. thank you very much. ♪ mike: two migrants have been charged in the death of a 12 -year-old texas girl last week and are expected in court this week. this is the crisis that our nation's southern border. we are live in houston with the latest. hello, nate. >> hey, like. continuing to process their grief. all eyes will be on this courthouse at 10:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow morning when the two illegal then with -- venezuelan migrants are charged. appearing before a judge for the first time. they waived their initial appearance on friday. tomorrow's hearing starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. as for the 12-year-old girl that was murdered her funeral will
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happen this thursday afternoon and houston business owners paying for it. he said this about our country's immigration system on fox and friends this morning. >> the predators come in and kill our own children. it is just horrible. all of this immigration is obviously a failed experiment. it's gotta stop and it's gotta stop now. >> requesting a $1 million bond. under texas law capital murder for a child between 10 and 15 does not automatically fall under the death penalty, but if it is found that a sexual assault happened, the case would fall. something to watch as the investigation plays out. border patrol arrested and released these illegal migrants in el paso this year. one of them in march and the other late last month. they are accused of learning the 12-year-old from a convenience store to a bridge where they
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murdered her, left her in a creek and walked home. the judge for tomorrow's hearing is judge josh hill who has been criticized for being soft on crime in the past. a lot of people will be watching what he does tomorrow and throughout this case with the houston mayor even saying he will be watching very closely. >> many thanks. >> 10 people injured and one in critical condition after shooting in columbus ohio. police are still on the lookout for the shooter that fled the scene in a white honda civic. a fourth person is dead following a mass shooting at a grocery store in fordyce, arkansas on friday. they will charge the suspect with four counts of capital murder and there are additional charges pending. set to appear in court tomorrow.
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the philadelphia police officers fighting for his life after being shot during a traffic stop last night. the suspect now in custody after two barricade situations. madison is live at the latest. hello, madison. >> the philadelphia mayor said the 31-year-old officer is now on life support after being shot in the neck. city leaders in philadelphia police and everyone else are heartbroken over this brutally injured officer who has been with the philadelphia police for six and a half years. >> a husband, a father and a son that his partner and went to work to do a job that he has been doing for six and a half years. he did not expect that he would be in a fight for his life. >> police say that the suspect started shooting at the victim
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and his partner while trying to flee the traffic stop. after the victim spotted a holster in the car. three others were in the car and police say everyone is now in custody. dozens of officers and city leaders gathered outside of temple university hospital in philadelphia last night. emotions were extremely high as everyone was rallying around the officer. >> i guess people across the city of philadelphia to pray. for our officer. pray for the men and women here today that are out in the field knowing they will give their lives for this job. >> the shooting happened in kensington. that part of philly has a severe crime and drug problem. the police commissioner recently called kensington one of the most challenging places in philadelphia and america. we are of course monitoring any updates from the philly police in the hospital on the latest condition of this officer. the big question now is who is a
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mike: sweltering heat across the midwest. the heat index climbing over 10. live in new york with more on this heat wave. hi, adam. >> i can confirm, yes, indeed it is hot. you certainly need a cool off on a day like this. let's pull up our weather graphics. a large area of the country here from north carolina stretching
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to the mid-atlantic and new england where we see some sort of heat advisory. mike, where you are in d.c., 10e temperature. 99 degrees in philadelphia. now, if we look at the next couple of days, we have this big dome of high pressure. we have a cold front coming. not a big one, look at this as we shift into tomorrow. it drops a little bit. 80 degrees in chicago. 83 degrees here in new york city unfortunately back across the middle of the country spots getting up close to 110 degrees. back up here by the hudson river , a lot of folks trying to get out despite the fact it is so ruler. i spoke with some folks, here's what they had to say. >> what are the rest of your
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plans. are you going to stay out of the heat? ice cream? what is the deal. >> the swimming pool and ice cream. that sounds like a great day. >> drink a lot, stay in the shade. that is pretty much it. [laughter] >> stay on the boat. it is nice and breezy there are. drink lots of water. get in the shade. >> that is all some very good advice. the other advice we have is new york city their cooling centers across the city. we have one just a little ways over there for us. stepping in a cooling off a little bit. mike, hydrate, get in the shade and then try to enjoy the best you can as well. >> great advice. i hope you and your team get your ice cream, too. democrats in california have agreed to delay a minimum wage increase for some 400,000 plus healthcare workers in an effort to help balance the state's
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budget. an agreement as part of a larger plan to close an estimated $46 billion deficit. housing prices hitting record highs according to the national association of realtors. the median house price up 5.8% from last year rising to $419,000. for more on this real estate agent kristin enjoyed in joins us now. welcome. >> thanks for having me. chief economist quote home prices reaching new highs or creating a wider divide between those owning properties and those who wish to be first-time buyers. what is your assessment, kristin that —-dash kristin? >> and affordability crisis. the gap will get even wider. mortgage rates are starting to come down just because of the
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structure of the demand of those mortgages because they have been so high. buyers will jump back into the marketplace. pushing housing prices even higher in so many parts of the country. the most important thing is a homebuyer right now is to understand the market so that if there is opportunity as we see listings coming to market and sellers deciding maybe they will make that move, it is to figure out where the real deals are. there is still opportunity in every market. >> the ceo of the national association of homebuilders is expressing this concern. let's played and i will get you to respond. >> people are pulling back from the marketplace because they do not want to have a -- especially when they are sitting on a three or $400 mortgage. >> if you have a three or four present mortgage will use it tight until those numbers come back down until three or 4%? >> you will definitely sit tight if you can. it is not just about the actual rates being so hi, that is only
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one part of the layer cake of buying a home right now. you have insurance rates which are skyrocketing pretty much everywhere in the country especially areas prone to natural disasters. and then you have the whole other inflation aspect of every part of living. from grocery prices to replacement cost of being able to do any slight renovation of the home. i am talking with more and more sellers that are saying, listen, i will actually just sit tight and wait. at this point to get something new it would cost me so much more because of these rates because of all of the associated costs that i would rather just stay where i am. >> rent prices are up 21% since president biden took office. records are getting squeezed as well. >> this is what will happen in this kind of inflationary environment. yet the cost of housing just skyrocketing no matter what you are doing. there is no way to actually get shelter from rising cost of shelter. the only thing to do is understand the market you are in
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and try to find opportunity where you can. especially as a buyer you need to understand if your market has real sustainable demand. there parts of the country where we will see a correction in prices and those are the areas that's all artificial demand because of the fact there was free money for so long. and during covid, people could move around. they picked other places to go. maybe it is time to watch and see if there will be deals. if there will be a correction there or maybe you should hold off on buying something if there is no real demand. long-term, i don't know if those prices will hold. >> a pleasure having you. i hope that you will come back. >> caitlin clark and angel reese renewed their rivalry later today. a matchup had to head in chicago today's anniversary of theting signing of title ix. that is next. ♪
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another terrifying incident involving a bowling lane has come to light. a flight forced to turn around after windscreen cracked while in midair. christina coleman has more on this scary situation. hello, christina. >> a flight to san francisco from london had to turn back around and make a landing after windscreen on the jet cracked while the plane was at 40,000 feet. this happened about three hours after the plane took off from london on may 27. the plane was between greenland and iceland. it was reportedly negative 58 degrees outside. some passengers were worried about possible decompression in the cabin. a spokesperson for virginia atlantic said "our flight from london to -- our flight from london heathrow to san francisco returned to heathrow for damage of the outer layer of the car windscreen. at no point was the safety of the aircraft our customers are our cabin crew compromise. the captain made the decision to
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return to heathrow where we have the replacement part and tooling in place to fix the issue and avoid further impact to customers in our schedules. boeing has been under complete public scrutiny since january 5 after door panel flew off a boeing 737 fax nine shortly after taking off. other high profile incidents on boeing plane since january include a tire falling off of the plane shortly after takeoff and a boeing 737800 landing in oregon after losing an external panel during a flight from san francisco in march. boeing's president ceo says the company is taking comprehensive actions to strengthen safety and quality. the company's legal troubles are far from over. the new york times is reporting that boeing is waiting to see the department of justice to allow boeing to avoid criminal prosecution for violating the terms of the 2021 settlement in
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connection with problems of the 737 max eight model that led to two fatal plane crashes in 2018 and 2019. the doj expecting to make a decision on that by the end of the month. >> if we hear a story, we will follow it. many thanks. >> on this day 52 years ago president nixon signed title ix into law barring discrimination based on for education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. expanding the definition to include gender identity is facing legal challenges across the nation. former ncaa swimmer riley gaines joins me now. welcome. >> thank you so much for having me on. >> thrilled to have you. the biden administration trying to extend title ix but some judges have basically resisted that. places like tennessee, kentucky,
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ohio, indiana, virginia, west virginia, mississippi, montana, utah and idaho. what are your concerns about that expansion, riley? >> let's be very clear about what this expansion is. the most anti-woman, anti- reality pursuit we have seen from this administration thus far and that is saying a lot. the anniversary of title ix. known for 52 years. what the biden administration has done in rewriting title ix is abolished it in its original intent and what it was said to accomplish. they have taken this 37 word, only 37 words piece of legislation and created a new proposal that is almost half a million words. 1577 pages long. that should tell you everything you know. saying these words are interchangeable. they are synonymous. eliminating -based protections.
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men can take academic scholarships from women. they have full access to bathrooms locker rooms changing spaces. they can live in dorm rooms with women. very harmful effects this rewrite has but i have been feeling hopeful. twenty-six states suing these preliminary injunctions. they do not have to comply in august when it is set to take effect. >> it is an olympic summer. due on capitol hill to talk about anti-doping efforts after 23 chinese swimmers tested positive for banned substance before the 2021 tokyo olympics. what about trying to keep your old sport clean. >> i always love trying to see athletes get involved in this way. the great and phenomenal michael phelps, allison schmidt, people i've looked up to my whole life. what the world anti-doping agency has done, they have lost
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the faith of world athletes by failing to live up to its responsibility which is treating athletes from every country equally. it is essential for a global sport regulator to be unbiased and committed to equal treatment the world anti-doping agency has done just the opposite of that by not applying the rules equally to chinese swimmers who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs, 23 of those swimmers, actually. allowing for other athletes to lose out on metals. i expect to see phelps and schmidt be on the side of expressing concerns. during their testimony coming up on tuesday. >> and there is caitlin clark snub from the basketball team but now running second and wnba all-star voting. what do you make of the caitlin clark phenomenon. >> bottom line is clark should be on the women's basketball team. the usa basketball chair and coming to this decision, he said
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it would have been irresponsible to put clark on the olympic team which i think is just a silly statement. i think that it is actually the most responsible thing that they could have done more, of course, she holds essentially every collegiate record. number one overall draft pick this year. many records for collegiate women's basketball. yes, she is a rookie but in terms of viewership, bringing money to the sport. bringing awareness to what is going on in women's sports. she should have been on the team that is kind of the bottom line. i kind of admire how she is handling it. she could be better go off about how she has a spot on the team but she is using it to motivator for 2028. >> there you go. riley gaines, thank you very much. great to see you. >> thank you, mike. benjamin then yahoo! with new comments this morning on u.s. weapon shipments on the bidenon administration. s nexto pr.ba ♪la
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu defending his decision to call out u.s. weapon delays. we are live in tel aviv with more. >> good afternoon. 261 days into the war in gaza. israel is bracing for the possibility of a larger conflict with hezbollah. the group launched a large drone attack in northern israel seriously injuring one soldier. rocket fire has also continued in recent days drawing new israeli airstrikes inside lebanon. this week in the defense administered travel to the united states where he is meeting with a variety of american officials to discuss the possibility of the situation unraveling further. >> i will discuss developments on the gaza front yard 11 on front. they have a crucial importance
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at this time. we are prepared for any action that may be required in gaza, lebanon and in other places as well. israel had been strained by benjamin netanyahu attacking the biden administration from withholding weapons during the war against hamas. they remained concerns about the rising civilian casualty rate inside the strip where yesterday dozens of people were killed in a single israeli bombardment. they point to the disconnect between american words and actions. >> the enemy says whatever they want and do whatever they want. the enemy should stop the attack at the same time giving them weapons that are being used against civilians. >> officials in israel do believe there's a direct correlation between the southern and northern france. israeli action inside gaza could directly impact the possibility of war with hezbollah.
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>> many thanks. a new solo to america's military heroes soon to be seen here in washington, d.c. world war i monument called a soldier's journey is unlike anything that is been sculpted before. stephanie bennett lived with more. hello, stephanie. >> it was cast in bronze here in the uk. it will head back across the pond for its grand unveiling in d.c. on december 13. >> my hope in doing this project is to rebuild what art is about. also in service of veterans and their story. >> after a decade in the making this massive monument will serve as a centerpiece at the national world war i memorial in washington, d.c. this fall. >> you are looking at 60 feet with 38 figures with an average and 25 tons.
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>> master school process it is a film and bronze from left to right across five scenes it tells the story of an american reluctantly answering the call to war. >> he leaves home and enters into battle and in that is transformed. from that transformation he is shellshocked. then he returns home to his family and he hands his daughter the helmet. she is the next generation. >> a global competition against 350 other blind submissions. architect and training was just 25 years old when he won. and appointed howard to sculpted >> i am in service of something way greater than myself. the project is not about me. it is in service of others. wars included in iraq and afghanistan. >> that is a marine. that is a navy s.e.a.l. that is a ranger.
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>> hoping to honor u.s. soldiers that died in world war i. he says it is also a universal story for all veterans. >> this is something that gives back to those people that have given so deeply of themselves. physically and mentally. >> the little girl in the first and last scene was actually modeled after his daughter. mike. >> beautiful tribute. look forward to seeing it here in d.c. stephanie bennett, thanks a lot. >> thousands of families suffering health problems from a water contamination leak from the red hill fuel storage facility in honolulu. more than 2000 families suing the navy over the incident. chief national correspondent has more. >> two and a half years ago 93 and a half thousand people living near the fuel storage facility in honolulu woke to find that the water they were drinking was contaminated with
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toxic jet fuel. >> they knew it was contaminated >> christina bears representing 2200 military families and civilian suing the u.s. government or the water contamination at joint base pearl harbor. jaclyn hughes said it made her children sick, especially her daughter kyla. >> going into full psychosis. at the time of the leak they say their newborn son was covered in red rashes and jaclyn's throat immediately began to burn. >> we feel betrayed by the institution that was supposed to be protecting us to have us refuse care, denied, gaslight and do not have all the appropriate care that we need for our daughter. >> aurora briggs was living in civilian housing at the time of the accident. >> my neurological has just been completely shot.
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>> in march of 2022 defense secretary boyd austin ordered the red hill facility close. those representing the family say the navy still has not cleaned up the jet fuel still sticking to the pipes. >> the epa is concerned of the navy is continuing to turn a blind eye. no, that water is not safe. >> the u.s. navy pushed back saying "after the initial spill in november 2021, the navy took immediate action to recover flush the system and implemented of robust sampling program. the navy also disconnected the affected well and ensured all drinking water was provided from a different chef. >> the u.s. navy told us it has taken 9000 samples to epa approved labs and find the water meets state and federal standards adding the hawaii department of health also confirmed no petroleum or jet fuel compounds were detected in drinking water samples collected at or near the navy base. at the pentagon, jennifer
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griffin, fox news. >> how a group of military connected americans came together for a very special off-road event offer good cause. that story is next. ♪
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boards ronco off rodeo and blue star families are going viral while providing much-needed adventure opportunities for military and veteran families. zachary bell, welcome. thank you for having me. ford bronco spirit tell me about it. the off rodeo. i have done muddying the floor. it was like spider-man crawling up the rock. it was an amazing time. i cannot thank them enough for doing that. >> what was their reaction to these participants to go off routing and ford bronco. >> i mean, honestly, unlike anything you could have ever expected. spending time with a really good friend of mine who is an amputee
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he did not have any problems driving the vehicle. just a good time hanging out. it is all part of the initiative to do your part get out there and be active. that is what we are all about. >> blue star families american largest blue star family nonprofit, what does it mean to a guy like you? >> their commitment beyond the battlefield. you know, the hardest part of military services what happens afterwards. it just really makes me feel good to know that they care and they understand the commitment that my family and others have. semper fi. thank you for your service. god bless you. >> little rock. thank you. mike: chris coons and senate judiciary committee republican lindsey graham or shannon bream guess. join her on fox news sunday from
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the supreme court. that is next. stay tuned. that is it for this hour fox news live. i am mike emanuel. have a nice day. stay hydrated. have a great week. we will see you next time.
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