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hey, everybody. good morning. it's sunday, the 22nd of june, 2014. the irs caught in a web of lies. those missing e-mails they claim gone for good should have been archived. new details this morning show the agency had a contract with a company tasked to do just that. and thousands, tens of thousands of illegal immigrants flooding the united states on our southern border, and overnight the white house vows to speed up the deportation process. do they mean it? we've got details coming up. then there's a new sport in town, and you only need fingers to play it. that's right. scholarships for video gaming.
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wonderful. because mornings are better with friends, especially on the first sunday of summer. good morning, and come on in. stretch and wake up. we have a big show lined up. we have an obstacle course out on the plaza today, honoring a couple medal of honor recipients. >> and you have rick doing that, right? >> yeah, we're getting in on the action. >> we're taking bets. you have our e-mail. first, a fox news alert. secretary of state john kerry just touching down this morning in egypt. he's expected to rally support for the government in iraq. this as four more city, including a crucial border crossing, have been taken by isis militants. peter is live in washington for us with the latest. >> the secretary of state has a full plate right now. officials are describing his trip to cairo like this. the secretary will discuss a
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variety of issues covering our bilateral relationship as well as regional issues, including iraq, syria, libya, israeli-palestinian relationship, and the extremist and terror threats we all face. the secretary of state is going to be making a two-pronged diplomatic pitch to leaders in the middle east. the first part of that pitch is to convince other countries to do their part in condemning the isis militants that have taken over four cities in iraq in the last 24 hours. the u.s. city not asking other regional cities not to pick up arms. the second part of the page is to convince other countries it's in their best interest to back a new government in iraq set up to include shiites, sunnis, and kurds without isolating anyone. as for those 300 american troops being sent to iraq to stop the violence, the state department is calling them advisers. apparently these advisers are still in murky legal territory in iraq because officials say those legal protections for
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these americans are still unresolved. they're being worked out. finally, there is a lot of worry that oil supplies will be disrupted because of everything happening in iraq right now. the secretary of state is talking to leaders about ways around that as well. back to you. >> peter, thanks. appreciate it. here's a pretty unbelievable development in a story we've been following for weeks now. those irs e-mails, we believe lois lerner had contact with members of the democratic party. we don't know for sure because those e-mails have disappeared forever. the server broke and was, quote, recycled. that's what the commissioner of the irs told congress on friday. and now, well -- >> there's new information now they had an e-mail archiving company. they advertised that they represented and worked for the
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irk irs. in fact, they tweeted it out. look at this back in 2009. if the irs uses sonasoft products to back up their servers, why wouldn't you choose them to protect your servers? >> almost using it as a marketing tool. this is a piece from their website. this is who they are, what they do. they archive all e-mail content and so reduce the risk of noncompliance with legal regulatory and other obligations to preserve critical business content. so you wonder why nobody is talking to them to try to get this information. >> exactly. that is exactly the question. we were talking about this yesterday. why hasn't the head of sonasoft been pulled up? why hasn't the head i.t. guy at irs been pulled up? the technical part is the essence. where are these e-mails? these guys would know. >> in the era of the cloud and backup and doing it five different times, to say, oh, no,
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we raerased over the tapes. what is this, a surveillance camera in a deli? come on. >> seems like eventually the e-mails are going to come out. are they just kicking the can down the line long enough to where the other media outlets stop covering it and it becomes a benghazi issue, which is considered just dto be a fox story? there's so many different angles. they're supposed to have all hard copies for anything that pertains to dealing with policy. so these should all be hard copies as well. what about the hard drive being disposed of? there are so many people involved in all of this. you wonder, as the republicans were pointing at the commissioner this week in front of the house and ways committee,
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that are they lying? if they are, so many people would be involved. >> i think memo to sonasoft, they should probably expect a congress subpoena tomorrow morning based on this revelation we're talking about today. >> and you think they could expect a little news coverage too. you make such a good point. where is this story? i just read thenit"the new yor " times." i didn't see the story there. all kinds of stories about whatever their cultural objections are. nothing about the massive cover-up at the irs. clearly that's what this is. they're lying to us. >> nor have the stories been sufficient in terms of the enormity that was uncovered to begin with. the notion a government agency was targeting certain americans. the second part now is cover up and destruction of e-mails. >> exactly. >> let us know what you think about this story. and where is the media on this? it does pertain to all of us. well, this morning, new develo crisis at
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our southern border. close to 100,000 immigrants have arrived in arizona and texas in recent weeks. it's become a huge problem for the white house. in response, the white house is saying, well, we're going to speed up the deportation process. we're going to get those immigrants out of this country faster than we otherwise would have. the question is, do they really mean it? is this a credible promise? >> i don't know. what does greg abbott say? you spoke to him yesterday, the texas attorney general. what's really behind the surge? let's watch what he said. >> the word on the street, and we've had people who crossed the border, and they walked themselves up to the border patrol agents and turned themselves in. the border patrol agents are asking them why they are doing this. they say because they heard in honduras, in el salvador, in guatemala, that they could come to america and their children would be able to stay here.
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this has been an operation that occurred because the president basically swung open the doors and created a big invitation for these people to come here. so this is all caused by the presidential action. >> and that was a great interview, by the way. let's focus on this particular fact. back in 2013, the average time for the deportation of a person who had come to the united states illegally was 550 days. that's about a year and a half. in california, where a lot of these folks are being sent now, it's about 650 days back in 2013. now the white house is saying, well, we're going to speed this up. year and a half? two years? >> and that's for the people who weren't deported. only about half of people in this category have actually been deported at all. the rest have found reason to stay here. now, they claim asylum for, you know, being victims of harassment, being gay, being transgender, coming from a
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country where there's a lot of danger or turmoil. about half stay. a lot of these people are probably not going anywhere. >> some are saying this humanitarian crisis has been causing a national security crisis by the president. who's watching the border while these border patrol agents are acting like babysitters for one thing? you mentioned the crime associated sometimes with desperation and poverty. where are these folks being held? in a lot of cases, military installations. let us know what you think about this story as well. other stories making headlines this sunday, we are learning more this morning about one of three u.s. service members killed by a roadside bomb in afghanistan on friday. just one year ago, 19-year-old brandon made headlines for proudly wearing his uniform at his high school. the school denied him saying all must wear the uniform cap and
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gown. he was also a volunteer firefighter. overnight, the three-day search for a missing outdoor journalist in washington state called off after discovery of a body. 70-year-old karen sykes was found sunday. the experienced hiker was doing research for a new article when she was separated from her friend. the body has not yet been identified. a manhunt under way in arkansas for a murderer who managed to escape from prison. timothy buffington walked away from his work assignment. he was convicted in 1999 after shooting his ex-wife. he has been serving his 20-year sentence at the arkansas department of corrections in pine bluff just southeast of little rock. police consider him to be armed and dangerous. and she's known for reporting the news, but this morning she is the news. katie couric is hitched. the long-time anchor and talk show host marrying banker john
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molner in east hampton, new york. she tweeted this picture saying she was so excited to make her debut as pmrs. molner. >> congratulations. rick is standing by. speaking of genuinely great guys. >> not as good of a guy. >> all right. here's a look at your weather as you're waking up this morning. temperaturewise, already warm across the south. in fact, just kind of warm and sticky. that story continues for a lot of the day today. the northeast mid-atlantic has been spectacular. yesterday, another beautiful day. down in the south where it's hotter, we'll see storms firing in the afternoon. take a look at this. more rain across parts of the central plains. areas of nebraska, very heavy downpours this morning. this is the exact same area we've been seeing this for about a week. that's not good news. it's going to continue to kind of exacerbate the flooding threat we have going on there.
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the west, you're looking drier, of course, right now. can't buy any rain across california and arizona. then back towards the plain, another threat for severe weather. parts of kansas into nebraska down towards the pan handles of oklahoma and texas. unfortunately, we'll see the severe weather. the good part is this area, this western kansas and parts of western texas and oklahoma desperately need the rain. we'll see a few of those areas today that maybe get an inch or two of rain that will be helpful for them. >> that would be great. >> thank you, rick. >> you're welcome. >> you get an "a." >> you're a-plus, especially for 6:12 in 23 seconds. >> no red pen marking up that weather forecast. thanks. well, the irs of course targeted tea party group, and the e-mails to prove it, they're gone. the white house says it's just a republican conspiracy theory. our next guest doesn't buy that line at all. he's here to tell you why. >> and this family thought they
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despite that cooperation, you know, we've seen continued allegations of republican conspiracy theories that just never pan out. >> well, now that we know years of e-mails from ousted official lois lerner were conveniently destroyed, will we ever get to the bottom of it? let's welcome guy benson. you think back to last spring, and the white house made a few different claims about how they found out about everything that was going on. do you buy the idea that there were no direct communications with lois lerner? are you taking them at their word? >> i'm not taking them at their word on virtually anything as it pertains to this story. they're trying to say, look, there's nothing to see here, move on, people. insofar as sneering dismissiveness as their default setting on any story, it's perversely comforting they're going with that playbook again
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because this is what they do. let's just review the facts for people who are not reflexive defenders of the administration. step one, for two years the irs denied they were targeting conservatives. they said it wasn't happening. then when the inspector general report was about to blow the lid off the fact that they are, they finally admitted it. step two, they said, well, but we're doing it but it was just these line employees down in cincinnati, rogue employees, not a d.c.-based thing. that turned out not to be true. it was directed by washington, d.c. step three, agency defenders said there were progressive groups and liberal groups that were targeted the same way as conservative conservatives. that was not true, according to the irs' own information and numbers they put out. finally, step four, the new irs commissioner, the man supposedly brought in to clean up this stuff testified, yes, yes, we'll
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turn in all of lois lerner's e-mail until, oops, that's not true either because all the e-mails were stored on a hard drive that crashed, and it's since been recycled so you can't look through it to find the information. also, by the way, the supposed crash, the ostensible crash that occurred happened to go down within ten days of the first congressional inquiry about targeting back in 2011. the white house looks at this and says, oh, just scoff away, everyone, this is a conspiracy theory. most americans say, we don't think so. >> well, many americans aren't getting regular updates on this story, as you know, guy, because other than fox, most networks aren't covering it. other than a few newspapers, most of the press isn't covering it. do you have an explanation for that? this strikes me as a pretty cut-and-dry abuse of power story. >> well, the explanation is one that applies to many things. that is that generally the
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mainstream media is supportive of the obama administration and their policies and their world view at the very least. the mainstream media, the political media is by and large populated with liberal democrats. so they're more likely to give more scrutiny to conservatives in congress or conservative administrations than they are to liberals. that's just an every day reality those of us on the right have to live with. as you point out, this is not just a right versus left or a political story. this is an egregious abuse of power by a very powerful agency that has been lying about it over the past two years for reasons that i just laid out in that series of events. >> you don't need to be a conservative to be upset about this. >> no, exactly. >> thanks for joining us. we're out of time. >> thank you. 20 minutes after the hour. take a look at this. that's a sleeping kid under a --
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up and at them. some quick headlines. a federal appeals court telling an atheist group they have to give a better reason why the cross at the september 11th museum is offensive and violates their constitutional rights. the steel beam was found in the rubble following the world trade center terrorist attack. and mobsters in church, you've seen it in movies. >> michael francis, do you
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renounce satan? ♪ [ gunfire ] >> now pope francis is taking a stand against organized crime declaring all automatically excommunicated from the catholic church. yesterday, rick took us on a journey into the future of commercial space travel. today he's getting even more hands on. how you doing, rick? >> i'm doing well. thank you. i wanted to get a full experience of what it was like for a civilian who would be interested in going into space, an idea that used to seem impossible, but it's becoming very possible with virgin galactic. it's all changing now. it's allowing average americans to get excited about going into space in a way we haven't been able to since the 1960s. take a look. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and other things not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> that's one small step for
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man, one giant leap for mankind. >> for so many people who watched neil armstrong walk on the moon, they dreamed of one day going to space. now that dream may become a reality as virgin galactic is starting the first commercial space flight for private citizens. >> there are some people who look at this and think this is just folly. does it seem more important than just that? >> i think there were probably many people who said this was stupid. this is the start of something much, much greater. i think getting people in space, showing them what the planet looks like from a distance. >> when you talk to astronauts who have been to space and back, they tell you the view of earth below you is life changing. that's the thing they walk away with that changes their perspective on politics, on life. when you see the fragile earth and how it's spread below you and there's no borders, no lines. not everybody's going to have that, but the chance to be able
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to offer that to many, many more people. >> 542, i believe, is the number of people who have been in space over 50 years. you've sold 700 tickets already. that's a very big increase, but not only that, you're talking about civilians who might not necessarily know if they're physically capable of that. >> the people who have been to space in the past -- what virgin will do is enable thousands of different kinds of people to go into space. there will be a three-day training program. the most important thing is we want them to have the ride of their lifetime. >> i went to nastar in pennsylvania to find out if average americans like you and i who haven't had extensive astronaut preparation can handle space travel. >> nastar center is the premier aviation training and research facility. basically, we take pilots and
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participants, interested people that want to experience what extreme environments are like, whether it's in the aircraft or in space, and we put them through some simulations and training here. so for commercial space, those people that are buying tickets to go up and see the earth from a whole new perspective, they will need to endure g-forces and different types of physiological effects they need to prepare for and train for in a safe environment such as nastar. all right. let's get you suited up. pop that collar. ready to go. this is where the magic happens. you're all strapped in, all buckled and locked. >> so this is what it will look like when you go into space. i'm going to be looking at what it will look like. >> it's the closest thing on earth to the actual flight. right now i'm going to close the door. they're going to be listening to you on the coms. you're able to talk to them. we'll see you when you return
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back to earth. >> no way! oh, that's awesome. >> how you feeling? >> i feel great. >> all done. >> that was, like, the best roller coaster ever. >> do you feel like you have the right stuff now? >> not sure about that. >> she had told me it would feel like a baby on my chest is all. i was like, that feels more like a baby elephant. >> that's g-forces, right? how much? >> well, they say they'll be pulling about six gs when they do this. they have to prepare. the way they've designed it, it's a certain kind of g that only goes at you this way. the worst one is one that drains
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the blood from your head down. that's when you pass out. so they've designed the plane so that won't happen for people, which is a good thing. >> and a ticket to space, $250,000. how long do you get to stay? >> you end up being up there for four to six minutes. once you're up in space, they unbuckle for four to six minutes v that experience of weightlessness, take pictures, then they bucked back in and head back down. there's a lot of real life functions this will help with. able to launch satellites in a much more simple way than they do now. they'll be able to track all kinds of things, weather phenomenon on earth. also, all kinds of bodily functions they can study. any kind of tests on osteoporosis on these sorts of things. mining, potentially getting certain things off different planets and stars they can bring back and help our planet. all kind of functions. >> what a trip. >> thank you, richard. >> and the taser you brought back is phenomenal. we love that. >> thank you, rick. next on the rundown, jocks
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it's an absolutely beautiful day here in new york city as we look up sixth avenue towards central park. see that greenery, radio city music hall? new york is awake and alive. we're awake and alive with you on the number one news cable show in television. here we are. >> that's right. here we are. peter johnson jr. in for clayton this morning. >> good to see you. here's a story you couldn't make up. we had a debate a couple months ago about cheerleading. is it really a sport? i think it is a sport, actually. but the frontier has moved. did you know that playing video
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games is now officially a sport? >> no, no. >> yes, it is. one college is offering scholarships to people who are particularly awesome at playing video games. >> yeah, it's robert morris university in illinois. they just announced this new program this month. so jocks beware. look out. instead of saying which way is the gym, it's which way is the tv screen? i don't think so. this doesn't add up to me. >> and kind of digital -- sounds like digital dummies to me. >> it tells you a lot about america. one, it tells you people are way too inside themselves. you know, video games are a solo activity. it's just you and the screen, right? and, b, it tells you colleges have too much federal money. this is stupid. they're offering full scholarships. i'm sure this college, like most colleges, takes millions and millions and millions from the federal government. why are we paying for this? >> and it tells you how sedentary americans are. when i first heard the story, i thought, it must be the kind
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where it's the wii and you're playing the sport and working your muscles. not the case. >> maybe it's just one scholarship. maybe them diversity in terms of video gamers. >> hey, it's a skill. it's definitely a skill. but a scholarship? >> i criticized video games a couple weeks ago and got all these outraged e-mails saying, i play video games, but i'm not a loser. it just shouldn't be a video game. isn't there something sad about video games? >> it's not sad. >> it's so solitary. >> you can be playing somebody, you know, half way across the world. >> it's 1974 here. >> can video games be considered a sport? should the ncaa be in video games? is that what we want? wait for the first video game doping scandal. >> all right. let us know.
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hit us up on facebook, e-mail us. friends@foxnews.com. other sports storying making headlines this morning, soccer star hope solo waking up in jail this morning accused of assaulting her sister and nephew. police say they were called to solo's home to an out of control party and visibly drunk olympian. they say it was solo who initiated the fight. the lawyer insists she's the victim. she's expected to remain in jail until her court appearance tomorrow. and a texas day care is under fire this morning after a staffer snapped this photo of a child duct taped to their sleeping mat during nap time. the 3-year-old was one of the two students taped to the mat. she says the school has been saying her son was asleep during that time. the school defended the action saying the 3-year-old was never
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in any danger. just throw them in cases while you're at it. good grief. two people are rescued after falling off their boat near the florida coastline and treading water for 14 hours. they were without life vest or communication beacons and found by a fisherman seven miles from shore. the two were absolutely exhausted and suffered from jelly fish stings. one of their saviors can't believe they're alive. >> personally, i was surprised that they -- i was amazed that they lasted that long in the water. i just never seen something like that before. >> well, their boat was found washed ashore in ft. lauderdale. one louisiana family getting the surprise of a lifetime as their national guard father shocked them at a minor league baseball game after nine months in kuwait. they were already riding high after they were select the to throw out the first pitch. the even bigger moment came when they found out who was behind that catcher's mask.
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>> dad! >> that's awesome! >> i guess so. the plan had been in the works for months. and those are your news headlines. happy day. >> those are all interesting stories too. duct tape to the sleeping mat. >> normally you worry about kids kissing each other during nap time. >> if i had a car that for every chair i've been duct taped to -- speaking of duct tape, rick is standing by. >> speaking of duct tape, yes? awesome. all right, guys. i know you're enjoying the weather outside here because it's a beautiful morning. take a look at the weather maps. we'll show you what's going on across the rest of the country. temperaturewise, still cool this morning across parts of the northern rockies. aside from that, it's warm out there. and it's humid all across areas of the south. that humid day means thunderstorms again. take a look at your forecast throughout the day across areas of the northeast. pick your city, and we'll put the map in motion throughout the
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day. there will be spotty showers. nothing that's going to cause any big problem. a lot of that moisture won't make its way to the ground. in general, a spectacular day. down to the southeast, this is where it gets warmer. a few more widespread showers. and in across the northern plains, once again, and central plains, i should say, we're going to see significant showers fire up again. the flooding we've seen across minnesota and iowa and nebraska, more rain today. thec this evening, very heavy rain across western parts of kansas. they need the rain there. in the west, showers across the northern rockies. aside from that, just another warm day. all right, guys. back over to you. >> all right, rick. thanks. next on the rundown, militants spreading across iraq, and they have a new weapon in their fight. social media. and he's the mayor of america's largest city. he's got some very big problems on his hands. should bill de blasio really be dressed up like a pirate? we'll have more on that coming up.
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blasio dressing up as a pirate for the coney island mermaid parade. he just plundered a $75 billion budget, a 7% increase from yesterday. lots of luck. and dramatic new video of a $24 million yacht going up in flames. a nearby boat captain saw it on fire and sent up a remote-control drone with a camera attached. you can see the boat in flame, spewing black smoke into the sky. that's in san diego, california. peter? >> thank you. isis gaining ground in iraq in its effort to create an islamist state. but they're also winning on another battlefield you might not have expected. that's the battlefield of social media. >> wow. so how is the jihadist group spreading its message online? here with the details is ryan morrow. this goes across the board. we're seeing it on twitter, youtube. what else? >> even instagram. basically, everybody social media network now has become a
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base for terrorist operations. specifically, this group isis. the group has taken over a third of iraq. more vicious than al qaeda. but one of the most impressive, for lack of a better term, qualities they have is in social media. they put together these very slick video productions. very, very good at using twitter in order to create a media narrative. and it's clear that in terms of the social media competition among terrorists, this group is winning. >> you've broken this out in three specific ways. let's go one by one. the first one is memes of terror. what does that mean? let's talk about that. >> it's your typical meme you might see making a joke on facebook or anywhere else, except this is often written in english. you have the example right there that someone involved with the intelligence community sent to me yesterday. if you look at the different messages there, first they're saying the iraqi government has no soul because it collaborates with the united states. secondly, they're saying, look, look at the american humvees that we're controlling.
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thirdly, basically what they're doing is mocking the notion that the americans are going to provide any type of real support. >> so they take a real photo and put their own captions and headlines over them. >> correct. but they're consistently sarcastic. >> and trying to be super cool too. you say sometimes they're drinking energy drinks, posing as adrenaline junkies. hey, we're cool, join our fight kind of thing. next up, the app assault. they even have apps for this? >> right. google took down this app. it's no longer available. basically what they did is had their supporters download this app so when isis wanted to distribute propaganda, it would simultaneously update all of the twitter accounts of their followers at once, creating a viral message. >> finally, youtube recruitment. >> right. very slick english language videos are being distributed right now celebrating their attacks. they're making a big push for english language speaking individuals to join their group. >> thanks, ryan. this is interesting stuff. >> thank you. >> see you next week.
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welcome back. you know, the president says he'll never leave a man behind, so why during his phone call with the mexican president this week did president obama reportedly make no mention of jailed u.s. marine who's been languishing in a mexican prison since march for apparently making a wrong turn into the country. the sergeant's mother jill joins us this morning. good morning, jill. >> good morning.
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>> it's incredible. you've made appeals to the president here on fox news and other network, and it appears that he's deft af to those appe and forgot or decided not to mention your son to the mexican president. what's that about, and what are you feeling on this sunday morning? >> well, i believe it's ir rep henceable that our commander in chief and of the marine corps -- and andrew's a current marine until 2016 -- would not at all be concerned that his decorated marine on the battlefield in afghanistan is being held captive in mexico. so it's dumbfounding as to the silence. >> what would you say to the president, and what do you say to the president today? imagine that he was sitting right in front of you at this moment. what would you say to him as a father of children with regard
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to your son and what befell him in mexico and what he goes through today? >> well, i would say, mr. president, sir, you have a marine who served your country faithfully and was willing to take a bullet not only for you but for anyone in the world to fight terrorism. and why isn't there any kind of a fight going on at the white house level to help get andrew back to freedom? we did a whitehouse.gov petition, which is president obama's platform to hear from the people, but he's ignored that. we met the 100,000 signature threshold required on may 30th, but we're now going on 23 days of silence. i can only assume he cannot respond because he has not produced any action on behalf of securing a release for sergeant tahmooressi. >> we know he suffers from ptsd,
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anxiety and depression and needs medication. is he getting the treatment he needs? and what is the treatment he's been afforded in the mexican prison? are you afraid for him? >> absolutely i'm afraid for him. he was diagnose ed positive for ptsd at the san diego va just march 12th, days before he accidently made that wrong turn. yet, in mexico, being held prisoner, they have no ability to treat foreign combat ptsd. their military do not go to fight foreign wars. so he is not getting the humanitarian treatment, the rights protected upon himself because he's not being treated for his symptoms. it's tragic. >> jill, what's going to happen here in the end? >> unfortunately, it appears that i can only depend on the jucial system of mexico. and that's precarious at best. because obviously 90 days into this ordeal, there's not a
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diplomatic solution. there's not even a conversation going on between president obama and president nieto, which is very disappointing. so i can only rely on the judicial mexican system. >> thank you for joining us, and please keep us up to date as to what happens. we're going to stay on top of this story. >> thank you. coming up, the crisis in the middle east is causing gas prices to skyrocket, but that's kn not the only reason. what is going wrong here at home and how we can fix it, next. and scandal after scandal after scandal plaguing the obama administration. so what does our vice president do? well, he has a water fight, of course. the wet details coming up here on "fox and friends." captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet. captain: here's a review, it's worse in person. of swedish experience in insidperfecting the rich,ars
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hello, and good morning. it's sunday, the 22nd of june, 2014. you know those missing irs e-mails gone for good? turns out they should have been archived. the agency had a contract with a company tasked to do just that. and then a mom files suit against a boy she says is bullying her son. they're only in fourth grade. was it the right move? we'll report and you can decide. and scandal after scandal after scandal plaguing the obama administration. so what does our vice president do? well, he has a water fight, of course. here on a super soaker morning,
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because they're better with friends, welcome. come on in and stay a while. 7:00 on the nose east coast time. peter johnson jr. in for clayton. >> anna, great to see you. >> peter, glad to be here. >> i have suit envy in a big way. >> all right. we have an amazing new development in a story we've been following for weeks now that's of course the irs scandal. you remember the questions about lois her e-mails have been hanging in the air. the irs says those e-mails have disappeared. well, under oath they've claimed that. there's a new development this morning. peter, bring us up to date. >> absolutely. it appears the irs had a contract with an e-mail archiving company going back to
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2005. and in 2009, that company even bragged about it on twitter, saying in a tweet, if the irs uses sonasoft products, that's the name of the company, to back up their servers, why wouldn't you choose them to protect your servers? >> so a nice marketing tool for them, right? they're trying to up their branding. even the irs uses us. you should too. here's a tear-out from their website. this is who they are and what they do. archives all e-mail content and so reduces the risk of noncompliance with legal regulatory and other obligations to preserve critical business content. >> boy, that sounds like the issue here. legal, business, regulatory. as anna pointed out, why isn't this company up on capitol hill testifying before congress? why isn't the chief technology officer at irs doing the same? why can't we get basic answers to basic questions? where are these e-mails? why were no copies made? they're required by law to
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produce paper copies of these e-mails. they apparently didn't, or did they? why can't we get basic answers? i'm legitimately confused. >> seems like ultimately we will because so many people are involved. when the commissioner was grilled on friday, many of them saying, listen, sir, i don't believe your testimony. you think back to the timeline back in may, the irs said, yes, we'll give you those e-mails. you'll get to see those e-mails. when the crash happened in february. so that seemed to be a problem. on monday, that's when we found out it wasn't just lois lerner's e-mails missing. it was six others. one of those people had dozens of visits to the white house. a lot of fingers pointing directly there. >> and is it a coincidence that when congressman camp started to write to the irs, within weeks and months, there was a crash of the hard drive, the e-mails disappear. now we never hear about an archivist, a cloud, a backup.
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they said they destroyed everything. >> that seems to be, from their point of view, an adequate explanation. the e-mails just disappeared. we, quote, recycled the server. would that be good enough for you if you were unable to produce receipts when asked by the irs? if you said, my server crashed, how would that work? not well. congressman steve stockman of texas has a hilarious response to this. he's introduced the dog ate my tax receipts act. in it, in jest, but i hope this passes, he has ten lawful excuses that you can give to the irs when they ask for documents and you can't provide them. he's got ten legal ways to get out of it. here's what they are. >> some parallels to some of those phoney scandals we've been telling you about. forgot in gun case sold to mexican drug lord. >> then convenient unexplained miscellaneous computer malfunctions.
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>> traded documents for five terrorists. that's a good one. >> and at this point, what difference does it make? you wonder, eventually we're going to have to get to see these documents, right? you would imagine congress eventually is going to get to see this. are they just trying to kick the can down the line long enough to where nobody's covering it? the media already isn't covering it as much as fox news channel is. or are they going to make this just into a fox story like bengha benghazi? let's focus on the here and now. >> but there's a theme that connects these scandals. it's something that defines washington, d.c., right now. i know i live there. these rules apply to you, not to us. gun control for you, but i get to keep my armed bodyguards. you need to provide the documents going back seven years, but we don't because our server crashed and we're not required to. the rules only apply to people outside of d.c., not those making it. it's a terrible attitude. it's the end of a kind of
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democratic spirit that's kept the country together. so we would like you to send us your dog ate my homework responses to the federal government and the irs when they call and write and e-mail you about your taxes and about your compliance with the law. what should you be saying? >> sustained water damage in ted kennedy's car. i don't know. some things are worth not forgetting. all right. there's another scandal at the va. turns out it gets even worse. "usa today" has an amazing story. it shows va brass knew data had been falsified for two years. you'll remember va employees got bonuses if they were able to show they had provided health care services to veterans on time, within a certain time frame. so they cooked the books in order to get the money. tens of millions were given out in bonuses, and it was all fake.
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they knew about it in 2012. >> even before that. we've broken it down. it's really quite incredible when you go year by year. you look at 2011. the va leaders nationwide were told to stop gaming the system. then in 2012, there was an audit in the southwest va. they found arizona, texas, and new mexico had violated policies and that it was common place across the united states. then in 2013 e-mails revealed that the southwest va leaders were aware of scheduling problems and fraud. >> but we wouldn't have found out about any of this if there weren't whistle blowers that came forward. according to the inspector general, $10 million over the last three years were given out in bonuses to these people who obviously cared more about bringing their money home than
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they did about the lives of our veterans, our heroes. when they went out to fight for our freedom, they expected to be taken care of. >> mccain was pretty vigilant about this. he was on the va about this, and they lied to him. now it's been proven so. by the way, i don't think any of these employees have had their bonuses taken back. how does that work? you lie, you commit a crime. not only do you not get fired, but you get to keep your bonus, which you lied in order to get? how does that happen? >> the va has come up with this response saying we have to go through the processes and we can't take some reaction. so these people are still there, still getting paid. >> but they haven't given their bonus back. >> no, absolutely not. no one has asked. >> the federal government is beyond accountability. >> we've seen some of the leadership. one more point to make, we mentioned this was happening in the southwest. this report says it's also prevalent of what's going on across the country, not just
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there. another story making headlines this sunday morning, this is a fox news alert now. secretary of state john kerry touching down in cairo overnight. he'll have a meeting with egypt's foreign minister. kerry is expected to rally support for the government in iraq. this is four more cities, including a crucial border crossing, has been taken by isis militants. and we're learning more about one of the u.s. service members killed in afghanistan over the weekend. one year ago, he made headlines fighting to proudly wear his uniform at his high school graduation. the school denied him, saying all must wear the uniform cap and gown. he was also a volunteer firefighter. a manhunt under way in arkansas for a murderer who managed to escape from prison. timothy buffington walked away from his work assignment. he was convicted in 1999 after shooting his ex-wife. he's been serving his 20-year sentence at the arkansas
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department of corrections in pine bluff, just southeast of little rock. police consider him to be armed and dangerous. the white house dealing with scandal after scandal. the vice president knows just how to deal. he's bringing a water gun to a gunfight. joe biden getting wet and wild after going into a super soaker battle with some kids at his office residence. the vice president hosting his annual media picnic with reporters, their kids, and family members of his own. >> super soaker. those are your headlines. rick is standing by, super soaker in hand. where is rick? >> outside. hey, do you know what you do if it's your tenth anniversary? you come to "fox and friends" twice. we recognize you now. >> they're going for 30 minutes, not 15. happy anniversary again. >> thank you. >> take a look at the weather mapping this morning as you're waking up. the east coast, you're looking
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good. we're going to see a few thunderstorms pop up in the afternoon. it's summer. it's warm. it's humid. we get those spotty showers and thunderstorms. you can't completely dodge them. but it won't ruin anybody's day either. however, across the central plains, this picture is becoming all too familiar. very heavy rain falling now in that northeastern quadrant of nebraska from around columbus to norfolk up to around sioux falls and sioux city. that rain is going to move in towards minnesota today, another place that doesn't need anymore rain. then later on today, we'll see energy fire across parts of the high plains, the central high plains. the west coast dry, unfortunately. not getting any of the rain just yet. but this is where the severe threat is today for the pan handles of texas and oklahoma. up towards denver and the eastern side of nebraska. mostly talking about wind and hail. can't rule out a tornado again. temperaturewise, take a look at this. 91 today in kansas city. tomorrow, 86 in chicago. remaining warm and sticky.
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overall, we don't have any incredibly high temperatures except across the desert southwest. by the time we get towards wednesday, everybody looking pretty average for this time of year. all right, guys. back to you inside. >> thank you, rick. coming up, the crisis in the middle east is causing gas prices to skyrocket, but that's knot the only factor. what is going wrong here at home, and how can we fix it before summer starts in earnest? and he said he's done with the media, so what's alec baldwin doing now? he's lecturing. the story is coming up. ♪
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about fuel as militants threaten to overtake the nation's largest oil refinery. since the crisis began, the pras of oil has gone up by 5%. >> but policies on the home front are also a here's problem. obviously, the trickle-down effects everything else. food prices are soaring too. transportation costs and everything. want to get your take on this. is it just the uncertainty that's causing this? because the largest oil fields are actually in the south of iraq. >> well, there's no shortage in the immediate present. what oil prices, however, do is reflect future concerns. and what we have now going on in iraq is not only the takeover offer it toy by the islamists, but we have the evacuation of expats from iraq who are really
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responsible for keeping the oil production going in iraq and for increasing that production. with those ex-pats gone, we could see the oil fields revert to their previous lower level of production, which then becomes a real threat to the price of oil globally. and meanwhile, in this country, we have failed. we have failed for actually the last 14, 15 years to deal with increased oil production domestically. it's not just this administration that's failed the american people. so did the last one. and so we only search for oil on 15% of the offshore areas of this country. we have lowered production in federal lands, and we've reduced permits for production in federal lands by 50% in the last five years. so while we know this volatility is out there, we do absolutely nothing at the federal level to try to take care of americans and protect them from this
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volatility. >> it's so baffling. without cheap, we you would not be a rich and powerful country. you never get the sense from listening to the obama administration that they believe that or know that. if you were president, what would you do? >> i would reverse course. number one, we've had 5 1/2 years of waiting for a permit for a papline to bring 800,000 barrels of oil from canada to the united states. the keystone xl. i would reverse the procedure on offshore leasing and open up new lands, new territories so that we can produce our own oil. i would work as -- i mean, they're taking victory laps now in the white house for the fact that several states have dramatically increased oil production under state laws and private landholder leases. so it's lacking also the ability to turn natural gas into transportation fuel. that would eliminate imports to
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this country if we would use natural gas to make ethanol, methanol, compressed natural gas, and stop depending upon these countries that really can't manage themselves, and yet we're dependent upon them for oil. >> i want to take a look at gas prices, where they are now and at their highest was back in july of 2008 at $4.11. they were at $3.68 today. you obviously have a unique per spective on this. in the next 30 to 60 days, will we be experiencing even more pain at the pump? >> if iraq continues to melt down and if the islamists continue to take more and more territory, it's going to put at risk the southern oil fields in iraq. if they are at risk, we could see upwards of 50 cents a gallon or more in the next 30 to 60 days, up at that high record level of gasoline prices in this country. if it gets worse from there, we
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could see, you know, upwards of $25 a barrel added to the price of oil. that will yield about $1 a gallon on the gasoline price. >> that's frightening. john, that's not obviously an idle forecast coming from someone who understands this business. we appreciate your thoughts on this. thanks a lot for joining us. >> you bet. well, it's a symbol of hope and solace to m but atheists call the ground zero cross offensive and an attack on their rights. new developments this morning on that story. >> yeah, father jonathan is going to be weighing in on that. and he's worth millions of dollars, but rock star sting says his kids won't be seeing any of that fortune. reason why, you might like this, actually. that's coming up. so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are no branches?
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the rocker is worth about $306 million. so not a dollar to the kids. ann? >> pay your own way. okay. so it's a symbol of hope and solace to many but offensive to one group. the cross at ground zero at the center of a debate that turned legal when the american atheist group filed a lawsuit to have it removed. >> the cross could now be safe. in a legal victory, the court is demanding the group submit evidence justifying their case. here to explain why this is such a big victory is fox news religion contributor father jonathan morris. thank you for joining us this morning. so the group is offended. they claim that the constitution protects their right never to be offended. does the constitution say that? >> it doesn't. it doesn't. i don't remember those words at all. you know, this is one of those stories that brings me hope, that when we're covering issues like this, something actually happens that's very positive from it. i think speaking out about some of the ridiculous claims of some of these activist groups, in
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this case activist atheist groups, is very good for the fabric of our society. why? because the court listens to what people are talking about. they're recognizing that these activist groups are pushing really the constitution to a place where it never was meant to be. >> this has been dismissed. it's the subject of an appeal. astoundingly, the plaintiffs in this lawsuit said they suffered from indigestion as a result of the fact that this cross, which is a historical symbol put into the museum, i believe, as a matter of history, not as a matter of religious adoration, was making them physically sick. the court of appeals says, oh, let's see some more argument -- >> evidence as to the sickness, right. well, i think you brought up a good point, peter. this is not a question of wether or not the cross is a religious symbol or not. it's a question of history, right. we know that that cross became a
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place of great solace and consolation for the workers who were there right after 9/11. for a long time afterwards. i would be totally against any city or even this museum putting forth a cross or any other religious object as a statement of the city's belief or as a statement of the museum's belief. but that's not it. this is history. if we're saying we're not able to see certain parts of history because it offends others, to tucker's point, or they get indigestion when they see that part of history, there's a lot of things we'd have to whitewash. >> we would have to rewrite the history books in a sense. >> there's a lot of things in history that are very disturbing. and that type of history teaches us, you know, how to move forward. the fact is that people loved that cross during many weeks and months after 9/11. >> in my view, this is a frivolous suit. coincidentally, i represented a couple parties in this lawsuit who these plaintiffs led out,
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which proved there was no validity. >> that's why we have to keep speaking out about these matters. >> it's so important to be forthright on this. >> thank you for joining us. coming up, a mom files suit against her son's bully, and he's only in the foth grade. was it a good move to get lawyers involved? we'll report, you can decide. and it's not just for breakfast anymore. this is going to be great. now cereal can be the star of just every meal of every single day. oh, boy. i got to have my snack.
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honor recipient, actually. >> amen. first, an amazing story for you. it'll be interesting to see how this breaks down. there's a legal battle over bullying taking place among fourth graders. one family is suing another family over bullying in the fourth grade. the parents of a boy say he's being pushed around, hit by another boy. they've sued that child's family and the child himself, suing him for monetary damages. >> he would wake up at night screaming and crying. it escalated sometimes as much as threats on my son's life as well as spitting, hitting, kicking. >> it must be a positive and it must be an environment that promotes growth. things like this get in the way, and they have to be stopped at a young age. >> so some of you may be thinking, wow, this seems extreme for a fourth grader to be suing another fourth grader.
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all these alleged altercations happened actually the fall of last year through the end of the school year when they were in the third grade. they say it was numerous times, 20 times. they would go to the school every single time and say, listen, this cannot be happening to our kid. he's being kicked, punched, his life is being threatened. this bully was saying he was going to go home and get his knife and kill him. it was happening time and time again. the parents felt helpless. they felt like the school wasn't doing anything. >> i've known families that have felt helpless in terms of bullying when the schools have not acted in a way that's consistent with the best interests of the child. the bullied child and also the bullier and the other kids involved. so it seems like a last-ditch, frustrated effort by this family. the other part of the story that's interesting is the mother we just saw interviewed, she lost her job. now she's suing again saying after i sue the school district,
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you then discharge me from the school. so she worked in the same school where her son was. >> i think being bullied is a bad thing. i'm against it. i'm sure the school should be doing more to help et cetera. but what's worse, putting that kid's picture on tv, sucking him into a court battle. it's guaranteed to screw the kid up. if you're being bullied, push the kid around. i'm sure i'll get a thousand e-mails, that's outrageous. it's not outraegeousoutrageous. it's real. >> i would say they don't have bad judgment. it's probably a last-ditch effort for them to protect their child. >> they're suing a fourth grader. >> they're suing the school as well. >> and the fourth grader's parents. they're trying to get something to be done to save their kid. >> we're facing in new york city right now a homicide as a result of bullying.
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older kids. but we see violence in younger and younger and younger kids. so i say as a lit gatd litigato sue. if this family believes this is the difference between their child being injured or not injured or other children being injured in that school, that may be the only resort they have. >> why ask for monetary damages of a fourth grader? >> some school districts suck. some of them really have a disregard for the safety of the children. >> hopefully it will teach the parents they need to do something to help their kids. >> a good punch in the nose is very effective. >> hurting people hurt people. the bully obviously needs some sort of help if these accusations are true. >> interesting issue. what do you think about this? let us know. all right. some other stories making headlines, rescue crews in california searching for a missing firefighter. we told you about this yesterday.
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they're really stepping up their efforts to find his dog duke you see there. search teams have spotted duke twice, but he has proven elusive. they're doubling down now, using a cage containing his bed and toys, searching. searchers are hoping they'll find him and duke will help lead them to the firefighter. he was last seen eight days ago running down a trail after his dog. well, he's been missing for four years, and a new search has been launched. he was last seen leaving his portland, oregon, elementary school. dozens of volunteers searched this weekend where evidence of his disappearance was previously found. >> we just don't have that final thing, the final answer. >> his stepmom was the last to see the boy. she never was formally -- or she has never been formally named a suspect in that.
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okay. soccer star hope solo waking up behind bars this morning, accused of assaulting her sister and 17-year-old nephew. seattle cops say they were called to solo's sister's home where they found a visibly drunk olympian. >> solo was pretty belligerent and a little out of control and not cooperating with the officers. >> solo's sister and nephew had visible injuries. they say it was solo who initiated the fight, but her lawyer insists she's the victim. she's expected to remain in jail until a court appearance tomorrow. and alec baldwin getting lectured. a new york library dedicating a room to the outspoken and often vulgar celebrity. it's part of the east hampton library's new wing. it will be used for film screening, readings, and other book events. baldwin donated $1 million to the $6.5 million expansion. those are your headlines. what great headlines they
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were. peter? >> great to see you. over here. so it is cereal time. cereal is not just what we think of as cereal. we've got justin warner here. you are transforming cereal one bowl at a time. >> yeah, i mean, kind of like all rules are off with cereal. it's no longer in breakfast all of the time with a bowl and milk. now you can do all sorts of fun things. like lucky charms ravioli. >> you're legit because you won food network's next star. >> and you have a restaurant in brooklyn. >> yeah, do or die. we get crazy with all sorts of things. >> how long will you cook that r ravioli? >> like five, ten minutes. >> should i try one? >> go for it. >> so chex party smmix is one o
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my all-time favorites. >> i've augmented it with a little fish sauce. people are into the flavor now. super colorful, like me. lucky to be that way. it's perfect. >> magically delicious. >> so easy. you can go from zero to party in 15 minutes. it's all microwave. put all these things into the bowl, give it a stir. go in like two-minute bursts. >> so what do you have, wheat chex -- >> mixed nuts, bagel chips, butter. >> what do you do with that? >> combine them in a bowl, put them in the microwave in two-minute bursts. >> that's amazing. >> pretty delicious, right? >> is that an appetizer or meal? >> depends on what kind of person you are. >> all right. this you have booze and cereal. >> yeah, absolutely.
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this is what i like to call cinnamon toast crunk. it's cinnamon toast infused vodka. it's super. in the summer, really light and refreshing. just add a little soda to it and lemon. >> how do you infuse cinnamon toast crunch? >> it's simple. cinnamon toast crunch in a bowl. cover with vodka. strain it out through a fine-mesh strainer. enjoy. >> so you start with the wheat chex mix as an appetizer, move to the ravioli, and chase it with this. >> you're very astute. >> the whole meal. then you pass out. >> all right. justin warner, thank you. >> absolutely. my pleasure. >> recipes on foxandfriends.com. >> then you go into a cereal coma and sleep forever. >> an american hero, that man. well, thousands of kids now in this country illegally. what are we supposed to do with them? you're about to hear from a woman who came to this country legally. she's got some ideas on the
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the obama administration sending tens of millions of dollars to central american countries, actually over 100 million, to aid them in addressing the search for illegal immigrants flooding into the country. so how do the immigrants feel about the current state of our border? joining us now is the 41st treasurer of the united states and a legal immigrant herself. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you, tucker. it's a pleasure to be here. >> as you see this disaster playing out on our southern border, tens of thousands of people coming here illegally and all the problems that brings with it, how do you feel as someone who came here legally? >> well, needless to say, tucker, it's a very tragic issue. for so many people on so many different levels. first of all, it's tragic for the people coming here, uninformed, misinformed. they have been misrepresented the opportunities that are here in this country. it is tragic for the feel that
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were the dreamers, if you will, people that have been here for a long time and they were hoping to have a way to legalize their status here. because this really tugs at the generosity of americans. and it is really difficult for people that came here legally and see that somewhere, somehow, you almost call it abuse of our system, our legal system, and our humanitarian system is taking place. so it's tragic at so many levels. and there's a lot of finger pointing. we can put blame in different -- the government, the people that are abusing these new arrivals. ultimately, i think the united states and president obama has to have the blame for this.
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even his -- it's called the defefred action or childhood arrival. even the name would suggest the people in those countries that if you arrive here as a child, that you won't be deported. so the name itself contributes to the misinformation. >> you really get the impression listening to the obama people talk about this that american citizens don't have the right to determine who comes here and who doesn't. i mean, do you think that american citizens have the right to say to the rest of the world, we'll decide whether you can come here or not? and suffering is not justification to break our laws. or do we not have the right to say that? >> well, you know what, tucker, what happens -- and i have been a supporter of immigration reform. because clearly our legal system to get into the united states is
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broken. this only exacerbates that. this only demonstrates that the current system that we have doesn't work. so we need to have a system whereby the entire world knows. and if you get here, even if you attempt to get here illegally, you are going to be sent back to your country. instead, what we have is if you get here, we're not going to deport you. that in itself is the wrong message we're sending. >> it makes a fool out of anyone who's bothered to stand in line at a consulate waiting to get a visa here. rosario, thanks for joining us this morning. i appreciate your perspective on this. >> you're welcome. thank you. you don't have to be an expert to see your grocery bill is getting much, much bigger and has been for years. so where are the hikes in food prices coming from? why is it more expensive? we'll have the details coming
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middle of it all, kevin mccarthy. i join tucker and anna's enthusiasm you are here. >> that's the greatest suit i have ever seen in my entire life. amazing suit. >> you ripped my glasses off and i ripped your suit off. let's figure out what the next article -- goes. >> amazing. >> in the suit. you sure you have this in your closet? >> i did. i actually flew to hong kong and wore that suit on the carpet for "transformers age of extinction." yeah. i talked to mark wahlberg and stars of the movie about some of the action scenes. this is what they had to say. check it out. >> epic shot in the movie where you and your daughter and her boyfriend are running from this insane explosion, slow-mo shot. what does that like on set when you are shooting? does stuff explode behind you? >> it is exploding beside you while you are running. we did a scene early that day
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and came to that location. >> we came to the set and you see these explosives. >> troughs. trendy troughs of explosive. >> you see ten cameras. we are like -- what is going on? we get to the set and we are like, what is this? >> will's 50 effects guys. the fire department is will. they have ambulances. and -- all kinds of stuff. you get one take. >> he was like -- all right, run from here, here in 4.6 seconds. we are like, okay. >> it was the most exhilarating experience i have ever had. >> one take, rights? >> one take. >> yeah. >> it would take a week to reset that shot. >> michael was telling you 50 times, do not screw this up. you can't flinch. you can't duck. you can't look away. you have to just run like you are the coolest guy in the world. it is like -- you don't want to screw it up. no, those are actual explosions going off beside us. the heat, you feel it going up the back of your neck. >> if somehow some hypothetical way frazier could be dropped
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into a "transformers" movie, what would he do in that environment? >> i'm sure he would be able to defuse a lot of the violence with his rational examination of motive. that would be his contribution. >> so awesome. i love kelsey grammar so much. the movie comes out next friday. i will have the review next whe afterber viewing mark wahlberg i told him how much i loved "lone survivor." he said that was the most important film he made in his career. >> we will hear the review from you next week. great to see you. >> thanks. co: sometimes you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. (coffee be♪ng poured into a cup.) save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from the stevia leaf.
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how are you doing? it is sunday, the 22nd of june, 2014. those missing irs e-mails gone for good but it turns up they should ha been archived. new details this morning show the agency had a contract with a company tasked to do just that. chris wallace is here in the white house -- with what the white house is saying during this growing scandal. >> then president obama had a phone conversation with the president of mexico but somehow he forgot to mention the u.s. marine being held in prison there. that marine's mom is furious. she has a message for the white house this morning and we will tell you what it is. does your pooch listen like this? >> murphy, come on.
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>> reporting for duty this morning. mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ ♪ i have been taking care of business ♪ >> wow. ♪ taking care of business ♪ i have been taking care of business ♪ ♪ it's all right >> taking care of business overdrive with these crazy guys on our plaza. they are honoring medal of honor recipients. >> these are marines doing what they do best -- defying obstacles for america. they are doing it for "fox and friends" this morning. look at that. we have to get out there. >> two great athletes. >> i can't do as many one-armed pullups as anna can a. >> i can't do my.
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>> of course you can. secretary of state john kerry touched down in egypt. she expected to rally support for the government in iraq while he is will. this as four more cities? iraq, including a crucial border crossing, have fallen to militants. the isis group in the last hours. we have the latest the worsening situation. >> tucker, the secretary of state has a lot on his plate. kerry is in cairo now and soon will visit europe and iraq. talking with regional powers in each stop and making a would-pronged pitch. part one, it is in everyone's best interest to back a new government in iraq and that includes shiites, sunnis and kurds. part two, neighboring countries can help turn things around in iraq by denouncing that militant group isis. four cities have fallen to isis in iraq and the last 24 hours and the u.s. isn't asking anybody to take up arms against isis. instead a state department official lays it out like this. a lot of the funding and support
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that has over a long period of time fueled extremism inside of iraq has flowed into iraq from its neighbors and does not mean it is the result of an official government policy but it does mean that some of these governments can do more to stop some of that pa silltation. president obama has sent almost 300 american troops to iraq. all show legal protections for those troops are still being worked out. nothing has been established all show the state department says that they believe that the new troops will be legally protected bus the iraqi government asked the obama administration to send them over. another huge consideration right now is oil. the secretary of state is now talking to oil producing countries about how to handle possible disruptions in iraq's oil supply as a result of the turmoil there because that is something that could impact the whole world. back to you. >> of course. thank you. >> folks, we learning more this
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morning about one of three u.s. service members killed by a roadside bomb in afghanistan friday one year ago. 19-year-old marine lance korm ram brandon garabrandt made headlines proudly wearing his uniform at his high school graduation in new hampshire. the school denied him. he was described as a young gentleman. he was also a volunteer fire fighter. sad. overnight the three-day search for a missing outdoor journalist in washington state called off after the discovery of a body. 70-year-old karen was last seen while hiking. she was doing research for a new article when she was separated prosecuted her friend. the body has not yet been identified. a manhunt under way in arkansas for a murderer who managed to escape from prison. timothy buffington worked away from his work assignment and convicted in 1999 after shooting his ex-wife. he has been serving his 20-year sentence at the arkansas
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department of corrections in pine bluff. that's southeast of little rock. police consider him to be armed and dangerous. here is that video we want to show you. five pooches getting ready for a hike. but first, roll call. >> murphy. effy. nikita. good girl. come on. lusby. luna. come. come on. good boy. >> goes last. poor thing. talk about canine obedience. each dog waiting until their owner calls their name. two of the dogs needed more coaxing than the others. >> here's the question. how do we actually know that that's their names? these are dogs that are jumping out of the car to names. do we know that it is their name? >> because dogs know more words than we think they do. it is unbelievable. >> dogs can teach babies to crawl. >> dogs are so smart. dogs are smarter than friends of
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mine. some of them. >> don't say which friends. >> i have known dogs that are genuinely smart. >> hey there, rick. >> that says more about your friends than the dogs. let's be honest. guys, take a look at this picture september in from laurel springs, north carolina. small town over by boone. beautiful shot. taken yesterday by j.p. 54. set that in. 66 degrees now. you may see a pop-up thunderstorm this afternoon. nothing that will wash your day out at all. will be warm, show, and a bit sticky. that's all across the south. keep sending me your pictures so we can show them on air. all right. across the northeast today, another spectacular day that will be a spotty shower that pops through. nothing that will cause any kind of a washout for maybe. down to the southeast, the same story because it is hot and it is humid and we will see those thunderstorms firing especially as the day heats up. the bigger problem will be across the central plains. later this afternoon, more
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severe weather across western kansas. really they immediate the rain still. you will get big downpours. some of it will come with wind and hail. we can't rule out a tornado either. then, unfortunately, more rain across iowa and parts of minnesota and nebraska where they don't need it. they are going to get a little bit more. across the west, just the hot conditions continuing. 92 in sacramento and 105 in tucson. i hear people talking behind me saying you are going to see me on tv. they say that's it. right now. guys. >> hi, mom. >> exactly. >> thanks, rick. >> thank you, rick. the white house this morning saying that it is going to increase the pace of deportation. they have taken a lot of heat politically for this crisis on our southern border. tens of thousands of illegal immigrants from central america. many young, some of them children have shown up all drawn by the promise of amnesty. a promise that they read into the president's words when he said, in effect, i'm not going to enforce these laws. he said that during the last presidential election.
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and this is the fruit of it. we talked to greg abbott, the attorney general, the state of texas. which felt the brunt of this yesterday. here's his take. >> the word on the street, we have had people who crossed the border and they walked themselves up to the board pear troll agents and turned themselves in and the border patrol agents are asking them why they are doing this. and they said because they heard in honduras el salvador and guatemala they can come to america and their children would be able to stay here. so this has been an operation that occurred because the president basically swung open the doors and created a big invitation for these people to come here. this is all caused by the presidential action. >> i think he makes a lot of sense and we were talking about yesterday the fact that a quarter of a billion dollars is going to be spent by this obama administration to finance those governments in the honduras and in guatemala and to pay for repatriation. we should pay with our tax
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dollars to return illegal immigrants to those countries. also, train them to how to prevent gang violence and other programs. we should learn how to prevent gang violence in new york, los angeles, chicago and other cities in this country. so they send those folks here and then we pay to send them back there and then pay them to train those folks as to why they should be back in the honduras. i have never heard of anything so nuts in my life. i mean -- >> it is a shakedown. the presidents of honduras and gall mall a, you want our help stem thing, give us money. send us a quarter of a million dollars. what's this do to wages if people in the united states -- it depresses them. tens of thousands of low-skilled laborers in a post-industrial economy with massive unemployment in a near recession here in the united states. why is this helpful to us? it is not in any way helpful. it may help some rich people and
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may help the democratic parter but shafts the average person in this country. >> bottom line is that the programs created by the president are create something of the problems like the deferred action against childhood arrivals. just in the name itself of that 2012 act, i mean, it puts out the rumor that -- why people are coming here saying you let my sister go, you will let me go. you let my neighbor go and you will let me go. right? the sheer rhetoric of it makes it seem like the gates are wide open. >> we were talking. we know who lobbies with the lincoln and nod for big business interest in this country in terms of encouraging this kind of illegal immigration. but who lobbies for the regular people in terms of as tucker talks about, how their wages are decreased and eroded as a result of this illegal immigration? >> seeing these images of the kids, we don't want to discount that. it is awful. they are obviously -- >> yeah. >> they are here for a better life. turning this humanitarian crisis into potential national security
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crisis and putting these folks in military installations and clogging our borders. what does this mean for our borders now? >> protect the children but protect the borders, too. the president was talking to the president of mexico the other day, obama with the president of mexico. during the conversation, striking for what he didn't bring up. that was the flight of andrew tamarisi. the marine reservist that has been in jail in tijuana. pretty crummy quarters in mexican jails for many months on totally dubious charges. the. president didn't even mention it. >> this morning, jim tamarisi, only on "fox and friends" spoke directly to the president. it was incredible. >> 90 days into this ordeal, there is not a diplomatic solution. will is not even a conversation going on between president obama and president nieto which is
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disappointing. mr. president, sir, you have a marine that served your country faithfully and was willing to take a bullet not only for you but for anyone in the world to fight terrorism. why isn't there kind after fight going on at the white house level to help get andrew back? >> he served two tours in afghanistan. his mother there saying the conditions he is experiencing at times worse than anything he experienced while at war. >> the people send these petitions in to the white house.gov to protect centipede in peoria or something and the white house responds right away. 124,000 people have written to the white house with regard to the sergeant and injustice that's going on and they have said zitto. >> if this guy claimed discrimination they would send the national guard out this spring. >> zitto. the white house is sticking to the script and denying corruption within the irs is real or a scandal.
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there was bone-headed decisions. >> bone-headed decision. >> not even mass corruption. not even a midge only of core zblupgs the fact of the matter is we cooperated extensively and despite that cooperation, you know, we have seen continued allegations of republican conspiracy theories that just never pan out. >> the white house is sticking
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to the script and denying corruption within the irs is an actual scandal but new details show that the government had a contract with a company that actually archives e-mails. >> how long can the white house continue to maintain this is merely a quote, republican conspiracy theory? >> chris wallace, good morning. this gets worse. it seems by the day. and on friday, when the irs commissioner was grilled and the white house spokesperson's point it was by paul ryan, republicans. isn't this some outrage being experienced both sides of the aisle? >> yeah. obviously, as you saw, i think the hearing was very instructive because john koskinen took a very hard line. he was openly defiant. at one point the chairman of the house ways and means committee david camp said, you know what i-haven't heard is an apology. koskinen said i have nothing to apologize for. they are taking a hard line and
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basically saying you profit because at this point you have a lot of suspicions and lot of allegations. you don't have hard proof. but i think that there is some concern and clearly, these lost e-mails and the fact that they -- apparently allegedly lois lerner's e-mail, hard drive, crashed just ten days after chairman camp started asking the irs about the targeting of conservative groups back in 2011. that seems awfully coincidental and the other big factor which really outraged members of congress on friday was the fact that the irs found out about what they say was the crash hard drive in february but they didn't tell congress until last week when they basically had to tell congress. >> it is confusing why the republicans on the committee wouldn't have the chief technology officer, for example, from the irs or just some tech people to explain how this could have happened. are they planning that, do you know? >> well, i don't know whether they are planning to do that. there are questions about trying to get somebody outside of the
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irs to go in. you know, we -- we have the fbi which -- it has apparently amazing capabilities to be able to look at hard drives that have been destroyed and recover things. remember, the malaysian airliner. they took the hard drive of the flight simulator for the pilot to try to see p they can recover anything from that. there are plenty of experts in silicon valley who say that now we think we can get something out of it. you wonder whether or not maybe they will subpoena the hard drive and put that on the table and then -- question the hard drive. >> if it is still -- if it is still around or if that was destroyed. what will we be seeing on the show today, chris? i watch and my brother and sister watch every sunday, too. >> thank you. i appreciate that. we are going to be talking about this. we are going have mitchell, a fierce lawyer, here in washington that's representing some of the conservative groups that are suing the irs. one group true the vote. applied for tax-exempt status in
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2010 and they finally got it after they filed their lawsuit in 2013. that meant they couldn't participate in the 2012 election. julian epstein. we are going to have the first interview with the new house majority leader, kevin mccarthy. we will talk to him about this. of course, the other big story today, iraq. the fact that isis -- really violent radical islamic group, crossing the main crossing between syria and iraq. we will talk about that as well. >> we will be watching. great to see you. >> thank you. off of their vote with no life vest in the middle of of the ocean. left treading water for 14 hours. the incredible survival story. you don't have to be an expert to see your grocery bill is going through the roof. where are the hikes in food prices really coming from?
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♪ we have headlines for you. dramatic new video after $24 million yacht going up in flames in san diego. a nearby boat captain saw it on fire and sent up a remote-control drone with a camera attached. that's where we got these amazing pictures. smoke could be seen for miles and miles away. new hampshire college not known forgiving outleter grades will no longer consider s.a.t. or a.c.t. scores during admissions. a major reason, financial aid. the school officials say money should not go to those who are just good test takers because it gives an unfair advantage to the
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affluent. >> thanks, tucker. you know, yesterday we gave you the best priced meats, delicious, too. for your summer barbecue. we hope you were taking notes. it looks like the sky-rocketing food prices aren't going down anytime soon. >> we took a close look at the root causes of those hikes and got pretty close to the bottom of it. >> it is drought. thin cattle herds and pork virus. gas prices are going through the roof as well. take a look. it is really changing the way people are ordering at restaurants and buying at grocery stores. >> 500-pounder used to be $500. now they are a thousand dollars and up. >> reporter: cattle prices are up. >> i have been selling cattle for basically all my life. i have never seen anything like it. >> reporter: consumers haven't either. >> the prices are very high. >> prices of steak which was maybe mid-range restaurant, $23,
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$24. now it is $28. >> reporter: it is not just beef. it has gone up 11% since last spring but pork, up 9.4%. fish, 4.2%. poultry, 1.3%. these levels are at an all-time high. according to labor department statistics. the cause? pain at the pump. fuel prices are up and therefore transportation costs are, too. we are also feeling the ripple effects of the drought. grain prices are soaring. what kind of impact is this having on butcher shops in grocery stores? let's ask the butcher in new york city. >> we try to hold the prices as best we can when you get significant increases like this winter, most wholesale prices went up 10% or more. we finally had to raise the prices. as a small business we have to change our signs and website and men use. >> reporter: another added expense. >> right. >> reporter: with sumner pull swing, reaction is mixed about cookout plans. >> you have to tighten your belt in certain areas. you know, we don't like to do
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that with food. but we are still eating chicken. we are eating less. >> hopefully not in my lifetime or children's but i suspect people will be eating less meat. >> eating more carbs? going to as if? fruits and vegetable prices are going up as well. one of the biggest causes is gas prices and making transportation costs to ship these goods even higher. >> yeah. talking with my wife and mother about that. in the last few days -- really it is pronounced. i'm glad you have been pointing that out. it is really important. i think all of our viewers are feeling it. >> these are not included in our measure of inflation as far as i know. >> no. a lot of those things aren't as well. >> including fuel. it is not measured. inflation numbers, it looks like -- we haven't had any but we had a lot. >> 11%, 12% for beef. incredible. everyone knows, one, that negati -- knows that one negative co-worker. >> i got a game. it is called work hard so my kids can go to college. >> turns out the grumpy is good.
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♪ ♪ get ready ♪ get ready ♪ i'm going to try to make you love me too ♪ ♪ so get ready there is a reason this is all happening on our plaza. we are going to show you exactly what is going on what this is about. anna a and i are going to compete and try this as well. right now let's send it back inside to tucker and peter for headlines. >> thanks, rick. to som news. breaking worldwide. first up, soccer star hope woke up behind bars this morning. she is accused of assaulting her sister and 17-year-old nephew. cops in seattle say they were called to solo's home last night where they found the drunk olympian. >> solo was pretty belligerent
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and a little out of control. and not cooperating with the officers. >> cops say solo's sister and nephew had visible injuries. they say it was solo who initiated the fight. her lawyer says she is the victim. either way, solo is expected to remain in jail until a court appearance tomorrow. a texas daycare is under fire after a staffer snapped this photo of a child duct taped to their sleeping mat during nap time. the woman says her 3-year-old son was one of the two students that was taped to their sleeping mats. she says that the school had been complaining for weeks that her son wouldn't sleep during nap time. the photo was taken by an employee who has since quit the school. the school defended the actions saying that the 3-year-old was never in any danger. i can't believe that. two people rescued after falling off their boat off the florida coast.
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they treaded water for 14 hours. sean mcgovernor earn and melissa morris, without life vests or communications beacons of my kind, they tumbled off their boat and found by a fisherman seven miles offshore. they were, of course, absolutely exhausted and suffering from mild hypothermia and jellyfish stings. other than that, they were fine. one of the men who saved them says that "i can't believe they are still alive." >> i was surprised that they -- i was amazed that they lasted that long in the water. i just never had seen something like that before. >> their boat went in the other direction. it was found washed ashore in ft. lauderdale florida. listen to this. don't hate the haters. a new study finding grumpy, negative people are actually better at doing their job. >> i got a game. it is called work hard so my kids can go to college. >> researchers say haters spend more time on fewer tasks. meaning had become experts at
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those tasks. positive people, they say, try to get involved with as many activities at work as possible. making them jack of all trades but never an expert in any one particular trade. all right. let's see what it says. >> lesson be loathesome at work. >> let's go outside to rick and anna and the marines and the obstacles. >> we are changing. we are ready to go. today we were joined by members of the marine corps. they have a lacrosse game and football game going on. an obstacle course behind us. >> they are here to honor medal of honor recipients. major campbell and major jones here. tell us what this is all about. >> well, rick, we are doing a high school football game. the john baselone bowl. dan daly lacrosse cup. they are recipients of the medal of honor. sergeant major dan daly received a medal of honor twice.
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>> receiving the honor in two different combats. is that what i understand. >> correct. i you see the marine -- the marines and the players, some of the players behind us, they are running through some of the drills that we did in the workup, pre-game games. >> this is how they get ready. >> that's right. >> major jones, kneel why this is important and how you honor these guys by doing these kinds of event. >> it is very important because sergeant daly is from long island and a lot of people forgot or didn't know he was born and raised in glen cove, new york. we know as marines because he is one of the most iconic figures. we try to keep his legacy going and make sure the young youth today continue to follow the trends and principles and traits he used to win thenality's battle. >> it is history. their hometown. even the locals get inspired in what we are doing today.
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we are inspiring the nation. absolute courses behind us. we have the fireman carry. 30 30-pound ammo can and pullups. how do we do this? >> first time ever. >> she is more advanced. i'm going to get you motivated. >> i have never known a tough person than anna. >> can you show us what we do exactly with this? >> there we go. i we got a demonstrator. >> hold on. >> anna, nice to meet you. >> how are you? >> hi. >> i will show you how to do it. this is what we are doing right here. >> we are running. run straight. run. >> come on. >> run. >> okay. somebody help me. is somebody going to help me? no help. >> three, four.
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five. >> two. >> then what? oh, my gosh. is this for real? >> whoo! >> be careful. handle facing out. >> one. >> come on, sweet jesus, help. >> four, five. >> you picked somebody up. this is awesome. thanks for being here. thanks. >> thank you. >> put more information on this on twitter about the event.
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>> thank you. >> we will send it back to you inside. >> that was great. >> incredible. >> anna, i love it. those guys are in shape. illegal i amiant flooding our borders. what does the administration do? sends central america a quarter of a billion american tax dollars. outrageous details on that deal coming up. he is the mayor of america's biggest city and he has big problems on his hands. should bill de blasio be dressed up like a pirate? >> i like bill deblas owe blasi. he looks good in a pirate costume. my feet felt so heavy at the end of the day. they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave, dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, i'm a believer! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on
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that's what we are about to give to central american countries in the wake of the illegal immigrant crisis facing the united states. but wait. why are we doing this? should we be giving money to the countries taking advantage of our liberal immigration policies? that's the question we asked today of red state founder eric ericson who joins us live this mornin morning. thanks for coming on. countries of guatemala, el salvador swra door, hon dur as, flood the united states with low-skilled labor and people very needy and expensive for u.s. taxpayers and in order on get them to stop and we pay a ransom demand of a quarter of a billion dollars. how does that work? how do we strike a deal like that? >> i am not exactly sure how this will work. they claim the bulk of the problem for the central american countries has gained violence and not having anything to do with the kids, whose parents working. problems -- they would equate to something in this country. i'm not sure how this is going to work. it seems like the countries have seen what we did in afghanistan
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with bergdahl and others and know this president will pay the ransom demands. >> you are hearing a lot of talk about, you know, the flight of the immigrants and i -- v to say i certainly feel sorry for anybody stuck in a detention center and anybody having to walk across mexico. it is definitely tough. you almost -- never hear anybody say this is good for america. do we need a lot more low-skilled laborers in the united states? do we need a lot more people on government aid? it seems like it is immoral to bring up what's good for the united states. have you noticed this? >> yeah. there seems to be a trend. even more so it -- we are ignoring that these are kids and it is not even that her low-skilled atlanta brave score these are most of them kids and what going on in these countries to cause them and it seals for a while a number of people in washington wanted to take advantage of this and make the case for immigration reform. it is not going so well for them as they move these kids around the country. >> can we be honest and say that there are some people in office? i would even say in the white house, who look at immigrants like this coming here illegally
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as potential voters. that this does change the electoral balance of the country and maybe they see this as a good thing? no? >> never let a crisis go to waste. if not for these as voters then certainly to mobilize a voting base. we have seen for the last several months democratic politicians and run up to move and making a case for the president that the republicans will get -- were giddy because she black and this is a way to mobilize a hispanic base to come out in november. polls show lit not come out. >> i don't understand why it seems -- that almost nobody is offering up antarctic late case against unlimited immigration into the united states. is there a constituency for it? what's the average person think of this? >> well, when you look at poll leads around the country in relation to the crisis, it seems like most people don't want unlimited immigration. in fact, take the poll out of eric cantor's district where most voters say they support
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immigration reform but when you ask them what the immigration reform is, they like, they don't want unlimited immigration. they don't want citizenship. they are okay with bringing people into this country. we are a nation of immigrants. just not a mass flood where everybody gets citizenship the moment they cross the boarder. >> who is going to be honest about -- mine, will anybody follow up on what happens to these immigrants? the white house is saying we are going to expand our deportation efforts. we are going to increase the pace of them. but precedent indicates at least half of the people who just have come into the country illegally will get to stay under some kind of legal guise. >> other than this network, i'm not sure anyone else out will cares about these sorts of issues. doesn't seem as political convenient as opposed to a real tragic story. someone needs to follow up on these. moving these kids around the country without their parents to take care of them is just absurd that we are in this situation to begin with. we could have sealed the boarder. >> we could have sealed -- finally, why didn't we?
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>> it is not politically convenient. no one in washington wants to do the common sense things unless they get a comprehensive plan. for some reason republicans say we can't do comprehensive when it comes to health care but we can on immigration. >> it is so funny. if you asked a basic question, even of some republicans, do u.s. citizens have the rights to determine who comes into their country or not? you can almost get nobody that say yes, american citizens have the right to determine who comes into their country or not. that's controversial somehow. >> it shouldn't be. the majority of americans, including hispanic americans, aren't opposed to sealing the border first and then having a discussion on immigration. what we are seeing is as we rev up talk on comprehensive immigration reform in this country, a flood of people come across the border trying to get here before any sort of amnesty. >> right. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. still ahead -- proudly serve america. when they go to find a job, nobody wants to hire them. we have been following the scandal of veterans
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factor of when employers are hiring veterans. so despite these findings, how can we make sure all our veterans find jobs? fox business network's cheryl casoni joins us. tell us about this. it's disturbing. >> good morning. this survey, these are discussions that are had behind closed doors at companies. no one wants to come out and say they are concerned about ptsd when looking to hire a veteran especially from iraq and afghanistan. it is not an obviously disability. it is something that you cannot see. but this poll was taken. it was a new jersey mamouth university. ptsd is a major factor for employers seeking to hire a veteran. because the employers have concerned if the veteran is not up front about the fact that they do suffer from ptsd, and most of them are not going to be because it's a very difficult topic to talk about. it's very uncomfortable for them. the hr manager, they are going to have that concern in the back of their mind.
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is this person going to come in, will they be stable in the workplace? will they have problems getting along social by with this their coworkers? it's a true problem that nobody wants to talk about. this survey was done anonymously in new jersey by new jersey residents. >> but about half of these employers say ptsd should be a consideration. the law may say otherwise in terms of those hiring decisions, but how do we eradicate this stigma? it's kind of based on the movie of the week theory that first it was vietnam vettes and now it's iraq and afghanistan that somehow they're going to engage in violent activities, it's not going to be stable in the workforce. what do we do to educate people? >> first and foremost, in the sense of companies that do have these concerns, it's the fear of the unknown. you just don't know what you're going to get. this is something that has become prevalent since we've gone to war in iraq and afghanistan. but basically, companies have
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got to institute training programs that these discussions need to start happening in board rooms with ceos, with hr professionals and they've got to actually put together training programs. and this is my opinion, that will actually educate corporate america on what ptsd is, what are the signs, how to handle it because, again, as this poll showed us, we value the job skills that veterans bring to the table. we value them as americans. we honor them for what they have done to us to keep us safe, to keep us free here. and they want to hire them, but this is what they're afraid of because they don't understand. >> you've brought this problem to the forefront and you've got a lot of veterans hired with what you've done. >> there's more to go. >> cheryl, there's more to come. great to see you. have a great sunday. the white house caught off guard on so many skancandals. >> the president did not know about this tactic until he learned about it from the media.
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>> i first learned about it from the same news report that a lot of people heard about it. >> is the administration that clueless or do we think we're dumb enough to believe they things? >> rock star sting says his kids won't be seeing a dime of that fortune. the reason why? you might like it, you might not. but come on back to "fox & friends." i spent my entire childhood seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but it's okay, it's just a new kind of adventure. and really, who wants to look backwards when you can look forward?
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hey, everybody. good morning. happy sunday. it's the 22nd of june. i'm anna koiiman. new details this morning show the irs hired a company to archive all e-mails. what's really going on here? and the white house caught off guard on almost every major issue. >> the president did not know about this tactic until he heard about it on -- through the media. >> i first learned about it from the same news reports that i think most people learned about this. >> can this be real? is this administration really that clueless or are we clueless for believing them? we'll report, you can decide. and it's the performance that's going viral for all the wrong reasons. ♪
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>> also the world cup is taking on portugal. sorry, we should have mentioned a fishing tournament for you. plus, we have the headlines we want to get right to. we start with a fox news alert. secretary of state john kerry now in cairo. kerry is hoping to rally support for a new government in iraq that includes seeihiites, sunni and kurds. a crucial border crossing has been taken by isis militantes. a man convicted of murder managed to walk away from his work assignment. he's been serving his 20-year sentence southeast of little rock. police consider him to be armed and dangerous. mobsters in church. you've seen it in movies, like "the godfather." >> do you renounce satan?
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>> actually, no. >> and now for something nice. now pope francis is taking a stand against crime declaring all mobsters are automatically ex communicated from the catholic church. this is the strongest attack on the mafia since 1993. because of his words, a number of churches were awed. and the white house dealing with scandal after scandal and the vice president knows just how to deal, a water gun fight. joe biden getting in a super soaker battle with kids at his official residence. the vice president hosting his annual media picnic with reporters, their kids and family members, as well. it looks like a lot of fun, actually. all right. second day of summer, officially. >> it's a beautiful day. >> rick, who was just doing pull-ups, there he is. look at that, rick. >> i am right behind you. i shamed this poor woman. she has this lovely sign here and i said that's really tiny
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font. sorry, but thank you. you're here from sunny florida. thank you very much for being here. take a look at your weather maps as you are waking up this morning. here is your temperature across the country, warm and humid across the central part of the country and in towards the south and that means we see thunderstorms fire in the afternoon. but the morning, especially across the northeast is looking great. the southeast, your morning is good. once the day heats up, we'll see more of those thunderstorms fire. speaking of thunderstorms and rain, northeastern parts of nebraska into iowa and southern minnesota, more rain. these are areas that have seen over a foot of rain in the last week and there's more rain today. we will dry out a little bit tomorrow and then tuesday i think more rain chances come back in, unfortunately. the west, high and dry. we did he tell desperately need the rain. severe weather to be had today across the panhandle of texas and oklahoma. western parts of oklahoma through denver, salina, then up again towards parts of central iowa. sioux falls, earlier you were in
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that and now you're out of that threat. that's good news for pup forecast highs for today, 90s across the central parts of the country. have you given me for shaming you about your sign? >> yeah, that's fine. i'm here. >> and you made a sign, which is really awesome. thank you. >> guys. >> luckiest girl in new york. it's not just the crime, it's the cover-up. that's the oldest rule in washington. boy, the white house explanation of those e-mails is start to go unravel. at question here, did lois lerner of the irs coordinate with conservative opponents of the president? we don't know because the e-mails have disappeared. the white house says they're just in the ether, they're gone because they weren't backed up and the server they were stored on melted down and was, quote, recycled. now this morning there's evidence that proves that's not true. >> well, that's because the irs contracted out a group called sonisoft, the company, and back in 2009 they were bragging about the irs being one of their
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clients. they tweeted this out. if the irs uses sonisoft products to back up their ser r servers, why wouldn't you use them to protect your servers? >> if you go to their website, this is what sonasoft.com does, archives all e-mail content, that's, that's applicable and so reduces the risk of noncomp noncompliance. legal? yeah, this is legal. regulatory and other observations to preserve critical business content. i would say, without fail, this is critical content. the thousands of e-mails that mrs. lerner can now not fine. on top of this, the president says there was not a spijon of corruption. we also know that these e-mails were destroyed or the hard drive crashed weeks after congressman kant started to ask questions about the irs.
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so the question we're asking you is could you get away from the excuses that we've heard from the irs when the irs comes knocking on your door. >> and that's the question the congressman was asking when he introduced the dog ate my tax receipts bill. we want the last eight years of your tax returns and you can get away with excuses like this. i forgot my receipts in a gun case when i then sold to mexican drug lords. >> the congressman obviously allude to go some of these scandals. >> what we did is we traded a document for five terrorists. >> or you could go for the all-purpose hillary clinton execution. at this point, what difference does it make? >> and that's become the mantra. the documents were stained from water damage in ted kennedy's
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car. >> we've had our viewers sending theirs in, as well. this is an e-mail from mark. he says, dude, this was like two years ago. let's move on. >> that's the excuse for not giving themselves up. >> yes. >> dwayne says my tax preparer put me on a wait list and he still hasn't called me to set up an appointment. >> but he collected a bonus because he wrote about it. >> the nsa probably does have these e-mails. >> can they recover it? >> i'd like to know the answer. >> they have every other e-mail. >> but the nsa, between the hard copies they're supposed to have between the hard drive that supposedly was disposed of and the recycle server e-mails, as well. one more, a tweet from jamie says sorry, but i don't have one smidgenon of my receipts available. >> we got a lot of witty viewers. that's pretty cute. >> another update four on the va scandal. you'll remember that it came to light that va employees were lying about the time it took to
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see veterans who needed medical care. and they were doing that because they got bonuses because they got bonuses if they claimed they saw veterans into a certain tim. this has mushroomed into a massive scandal. as of this morning, we know that this information was known to the people who run the va in 2011. and they lied about it. >> this is in a usa today report. the inspector general's report has this to say. 11 va leaders nationwide told to stop gaming the system, then in 2012 an audit saw arizona, texas and new mexico violated policy. in 2013, southwest were aware of scheduling problems. it says it's an indication of what's going on rnd a if rest of the cup. >> and the white house indicated it was kind of a surprise. they were reading media reports about these delays delayed visits, these fraudulent wait times, and the press secretary said, oh, yeah, we just read
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reports about this. we better look into this. >> john mccain, who is vigilant on veterans issues heard about this two years ago, called up the va and said what is this? the official who got back to him, and this has been pretty well proven, got back and said, everything is fine. no, those reports are wrong. and it turns out as that official bro that letter to mccain, he knew that was a lie. >> and john mccain, the phoenix va apparently took $10 million in bonuses over three years, you know, based off of these faulty wait times. >> has he given the bonuses back? >> not that i know of. >> the problem, if numbers were getting fudged, go to a different state. we'll shuffle you around. >> no matter how dysfunctional the company, if you tried this
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anywhere in the private sector, you would be walking down the road with your lunchbox. >> if you say that these numbers exist in order to make money -- >> that's a good point. >> it's a crime. >> yeah. maybe somebody will ends up going to jail, not just losing their jobs. coming up on "fox & friends" weekend, the white house caughtoff guard on almost every major issue. >> the fast and furious program, when, in fact, everyone knows the president did not know about this tactic until he heard about it through the media. >> let me take this -- >> was the administration really that clueless or are they playing us for fools? >> and jocks beware, there's a new sport in town and you only need your fingers to play it. that's right. scholarships, college scholarships for video gaming. get in line. they're going fast. >> it's a new sport. come on. at legalzoom you can take care of
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call brightstar care today at 866-621-0228 well, the shocking violence tearing iraq apart is just the latest issue that caught the white house completely off guard. take a look. >> the fast and furious program, when, in fact, everyone knows, the president did not know about this tactic until he heard about it on -- through the media. >> let me take the irs situation first. i first learned about it from the same news reports that i think most people learned about this. irng it was on friday. >> as i said yesterday in my statement, other than press reports, we have no knowledge of any attempt by the justice department to seek phone records of the associated press. >> do you know when he first knew that there was a problem? >> well, i think it became clear
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fairley early on. the first couple of days. >> but not before that, though, not before october? >> no. >> again and again. a complete surprise. is this for real? does the whiteout really have no idea what's going on in its own administration or is something else going on? joaning us now, jonah goldberg live from washington. thanks for coming on this morning. what do you make of this? >> look, i'm not sure. it's nice to be here, tucker. i'm not sure that you can have a single explanation for all of these things. i think some of them have to do with -- other than sort of generic incompetence, but every administration is blinded by something or other. on the domestic side, one of the problems obama has is he's a very bad manager. and he thinks giving a speech is the same thing as doing something. and so he often thinks he's checked the box on this issue or that issue when he gives a speech and he doesn't get much involved in the actual management of government.
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on the foreign policy side, i think one of the reasons why he seems like he's always surprised by these things is because it's the direct consequence of an idealogical approach to foreign policy that says we should be leading from behind and not involved around the world in one way or the other. so if you have that foreign policy, you're going to have events overtake you and take you by surprise. >> but even events that anybody who is paying any attention could have predicted, for example, the rise in sunni militants in iraq, some of them coming over from the chaos in syria, they've claimed that they were caught by surprise there. how? >> well, in part because i think they just basically took their eye off the ball and didn't very much care. but also, i think there's an important point. there's a lot of spin going on with obama. he doesn't want -- you know, it's sort of like the class it underachiever, which i was in high school. you never want to admit that you tried your best at something
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because it makes you look bad. you always want to say, well, i didn't study until the fwlie. this they say they were surprised, it doesn't look like there's a consequence of their foreign policy. we see this on almost every one of these screw-ups. my ancestors on the russian schtdel always liked to see if only the czar knew. which is to say if only the leader who cares about us knew about these things, this wouldn't be happening. and obama has from the very beginning cultivated that personality in himself, cultivated that sense that he is above normal politics and whenever he focuses on something, he can fix it because he's just that good. and that sort of approach to things means that he is disconnected from these messups because it can't be that he was actually involved, otherwise there wouldn't be messupes. >> well, and to extend the russian comparisons, the next step is always unseen saboteurs did this, and you see what josh
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earnest just yesterday, he said really this is about -- talking about the irs scandales and where these e-mails, this is just a republican conspiracy theory. who is he talking to when he says that? he's not talking to the broad cup. he's narrow casting to his deepest fans. >> well, i think you make a good point. i think from the beginning of his administration, this sort of tactic, which he's been -- the white house has been using from the beginning of saying that i, president obama, am on the side of all good and just things, i want puppies and kittens to get along, i want only blue skies here on out. it's my opponents who don't care about america, it's idealogical agenda. but they've stayed on this even though now it leaves independents cold, it leaves a lot of other people cold, but it doesn't leave their sort of base -- the sort of msnbc watching partisan democrats who really do believe that they are the forces of light and truth against all forces of evil.
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leaving any of his $306 million fortune to his three daughteres and three sons because he wants them to earn their own money the old fashioned way. anna. >> make your own way. all right. thanks so much, peter. the conflict in iraq driving oil prices up and costing you more money to drive your car. the average price is $3.68 a gallon. can youee ease your pain at the pump? fox news contributor keith provicar joins us with some ways to save on gas this summer. good morning. >> good morning. >> this time of the year, the gas prices are always fluctuating, anyway. but because of what's going on in iraq, even worse. >> we're seeing this bump up here. and the take away number is $163 million. so the reason that number is so significant is that every time gas prices go up six cents, that's how much gets taken out of the pockets of consumers and businesses in the united states. >> of course, though, let's talk about ways to save.
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it's your shot of the morning. you saw it last hour. anna is tough enough to carry a marine across the pond. that is no surprise to those of us lucky enough to work with her. she is just really tough. and that's what america is -- >> i had no idea you all were putting me up to that. >> that's incredible. whoa, these guys are in shape. >> look at rick. >> look at these guys. >> i couldn't have done that. >> and you know what? for one second, that's what america is all about. leave no american behind. >> yeah! we're talking world cup today, too. we've got a chef on the plaza for your viewing party and tons
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of guests. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> people are coming out from all across america. speaking of america, definitions change, language changes, even sports change. we debated a couple of weeks ago, is cheerleading a sport? >> yes. >> some people think it is. now video games, they're now a sport according to at least one college. >> that college, robert worth university in illinois. they're offering scholarships up to $19,000 covering half of tu ig and half of room and board. these gamers think, man, i'm being vindicated, but these athletes are going, wait a minute, the only muscle you're using is your thumb. >> and there's a collegiate league for looenl league of legends. but the issue is should colleges be giving scholarships? you weighed in on this. leslie on facebook said yes, that's the only way my son would get a scholarship orby considered athletic. >> whoa.
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>> and a facebook message from stacey, no! what's next, video games in the olympics? crazy. >> you laugh now. it could happen. we got this tweet. anything that works on batteries should not away sport. will they give me scholarships for beer pong, too? how about texting champs? whatever we make fun of now next year we'll be taking very, very seriously, trust me. there's something sad about this, no? >> they want the rights to cover that. it's going to be college, league of legends. we're learning more this morning about one of three u.s. service members killed by a road in illinois. remembering to fighting his high school uniform, family and
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friends describe brandon as a young gentleman. he's a volunteer firefighter. michael herdman is stepping up efforts to find his dog. search teams have spotted duke twice, but he has proven elusive. now they're doubling down and using a cage containing his bed and toys. searchers hope finding him will lead to finding herdman. five of the rescue team have been injured including one bitten by a rattlesnake. hope solo is waking up behind bars accused of assaulting his sister and her nephew. police were called to her home where they found a drunk olympian. >> she was belligerent and pretty out of control. >> his sister and nephew had
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visible injuries. her lawyer insists she is the victim. she is expected to remain in jail until a court appearance tomorrow. >> wow. on the plaza here somewhere, we're going to go to rick. >> have you recovered from that obstacle course? >> i have recovered and i didn't injury myself this time. that bodes well for the next week. take a look at this picture. if you guys like the beach -- do you guys like the beach inspect this is st. pete beach. take a look t. this makes me want to go on vacation right now. how about you? any floridans here? i know 84 degrees as you're waking up. you're going to get to 89 degrees today. spectacular day to be on that beach. not any big threat of showers there. keep sending me your pictures. your forecast across the northeast today, we'll see a few source popping up as the day heats up, but nothing that will away washout for anyone. so don't worry. down to the southeast, the same
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story. it's humid and warm. you need to take care of yourself, make sure you don't have any kids in cars. we've been seeing so many cars have those kinds of accidents lately. up across the northern plains, this is where we'll see the severe weather firing later on in the day. unfortunately more big rain showers there. out across the west, things are looking dry, unfortunately. and continue to go be very, very warm. peter, come in here. >> absolutely. the u.s. celebrated a big world cup victory in this week's opening match. as we watch them take on portugal today, one of the events we enjoy is show our team usa pride, right? >> a lot of poem like the theme with party. here with some ideas is chef -- >> there we go. usa! usa! usa! >> good morning. >> the world cup has taken over. people are excited. you can't get into a bar. >> you can't. >> not at all. >> it's pandaemonium. so i came one a great menu.
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everybody knows the soccer positions left wing, right wing. so we've got some wings here. blueberry, red, white and blue, blueberry sauce on it. we have some briended chicken. i'll show you how to make the sauce real quick. it's a very simple recipe. mayo, dump in that there. some lemon juice. >> very good. >> apple cider inventory gar. >> mayo and lemon juice go together? >> no problem. yes, they go together. >> and some corn syrup, believe it or not. >> are those secret spices on the website? >> they are. i've given them to the public. >> go to fox and friends.com and you can get that. >> blend it altogether and that's what that sauce is over there. still playing with the red, white and blue, we have blueberry coleslaw, which is a good twist.
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then we've got this, the coup de gra. this is a tarte with some light chocolate. >> they call that a drizzle, is that what you tell me? >> i don't know. >> this is -- dump it on there, please. so red, white and blue, we're staying with the theme. so i have a twist on the soccer is in brazil this year. so a twist on the -- which is the -- how do you pronounce it? >> twist on that, i call it jay's punch. it's kind of a watermelon blend with erotic in it, agave, lime, refreshing. it's good. you've seen that before. >> i haven't. what is that? >> it's like a peach liquor. >> is this a punch or is this a knockout? >> this is a knockout, definitely knock you out. and i made a sample for you guys. so which one would you like, barbecue sauce? >> yep. >> i'll give you barbecue sauce.
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>> all right. >> for you, sir. >> is that a blueberry barbecue sauce? >> yes. >> and i'll give you the white one. >> i like it. it's red, white and blue. have a party. >> this is good stuff. >> jay jackson, you're awesome. >> all these recipe res on "fox & friends".com. eat them and use them today. thanks, jeff. good do you see. >> the number is stacking. 11 million people now on disability. that's an all-time high. maria bartiromo on deck with hal. and it's the performance going viral for all the wrong reasons. a crash and burn. these kids join us live with how this video has change their lives and the fames faces who have reached out to them since. instead of hanging out on the couch,
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bolivia. that's actual to about the population of new york plus chicago plus san diego. so how do we get to this point? here to discuss it is the wonderful host of sunday morning future, maria bartiromo. >> great. thank you so much today. i think two things on this. first of all, the economy is not doing that great. of course, we are talking about a much better performance than seven years ago when we were in the throes of recession. but we're really bumping along the bottom. it's tough out there. people are not doing well. number two, i think this whole idea of income inequality is wrong. it's not that we want everyonet everyone has an equal income, we want opportunity equality and we are not giving people the opportunity to work and to climb the ladder. >> and the incentive, right? >> exactly. >> what's the incentive if you're giving free stuff? if you're getting free stuff, that's the incentive to get a
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job and move forward. for some people, it is a form of welfare. are we admitting that now? >> i think so, putting the disabled aside. i'm talking about the people who are collecting disability that are not in the camp -- >> aren't physically unable to work. so it becomes a vicious cycle. people don't have a job, don't have the opportunity, and to say i can scam the system, they can get on disability and everybody else is paying for it. >> that's right. because what's the point in whoshging when you're getting health care for free and all this other stuff for free, house b, and a free cell phone. it's like, what's then sentince? i think what we want is equal opportunity. income opportunity. we're not getting that, we're not giving our folks the opportunity to work and work hard and climb the ladder. >> and what about the people who are disabled and all these others are gaming the system. what does that do to people who need the benefits?
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>> i think that's a great point. it's just not fair. we are not making a distinction of the people who actually need it who are disabled and those who are just scamming the system. >> if you can make more from the government than you would make in a job, you're kind of an idiot to have a job. >> i guess. i mean, that's the thinking. i don't agree with that, but -- >> i don't, either. how discouraging. who is on your show today? today we're talking about obviously what's going on in iraq. we're talking to peter king, comeman king who is on the intelligence committee. we will talk about not only what the u.s. should do next, but also the captured benghazi suspect. he's being interrogated. we'll talk about the irs. the lost e-mails is unbelievable. we'll talk with charles bousanni, representative who is going to be at the hearing this week basically saying how are we going to get these e-mails back? you can't just say my computer crashed. but i guess they are saying that and they may very well get away with it. we'll find out. he says we are going to hold the irs accountable. we'll see what he says. and then we're going to talk about something that is real
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good news and that is growth in technology. i've got max lubkin on the show, founder of yelp, founder of a firm, and we're talking about jobs, innovation and where the employment growth is in this country. >> your guests are unbelievable. >> thank you so much. we have a great team, but thank you. >> thanks, maria. good to see you. coming up on "fox & friends" weekend, the s.a.t. ban. why one college says the test has no place there. will you agree with them? and it's the performance going viral for maybe all the wrong reasons. ♪ >> oh! a crash and burn, but a recovery. these kids join us live with how this video has changed their lives. and the famous faces who have reached out to them since this went viral. coming back on "fox & friends." she's still the one for you.
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hey, everybody. happy sunday. quick headlines now, hampshire college known for not giving out traditional letter grades will now no longer consider s.a.t. and a.c.t. scores during admissi admission. financial said says money should not go to those who are just good test takers. and katie couric, marrying banker john molner in a ceremony in east hampton, new york. this is couric. congratulation toes them. this is amazing. you'll love this video.
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the kids with a big recital performance hitting an unexpected not. note. >> the boards got the keyboard back up with a little help from their friends and finished their performance. their memorable stage show ended up online and turned them into internet sensations almost overnight. >> and it is the measure of a band. how do you perform under stress? grant henricks, three of the members of the music group rubber ban. steven, i want to start with you. what did you think when the keyboard collapsed? i were speechless. henry, what happened when the keyboard collapsed?
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what happened and -- >> we can hear now. >> henry, what happened when the keyboard collapsed? again, speechless. >> you know what i'm thinking? i'm going to put myself in henry's position. so you're sitting there, you're playing and all of a sudden we're going to watch it here on the screen. the thing just goes down. watch their faces, though. only for a second are they shocked. and then they pull themselves back together. >> yeah. >> and the show must go on. and your friends in show business came to your aid. the pros, what did wheezer said? he tweeted out, he said some say this went horribly wrong. we say it's the best version we've ever seen. >> and i don't know, gentlemen, if you can hear me, but tell us about your roadies. they play a huge role typically for a band like yourself on the road all the time, bringing you what you eat on the bus. who is the roady that came to your aid in the video? >> who helped you out? did they help you out as much as
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we're helping you out now? >> i mean, it was really all the teachers kind of just came up and picked up the keyboard, put it on the stand. >> yeah. >> one of the teachers, bobby, he made a joke. i think it was rock and roll's first ever smashed keyboard. >> well, henry, you were right there. what happened? what did you think when this thing went down? was this the beginning or the end of my musical career? well, actually, i was sort of surprised when it happened. but then i decided to keep calm because i didn't want to freak out or anything. >> and what do your teachers say to do in situations like this? you're not in just any school, you're at a music academy in michigan. in show business, the show must go on. how did the crowd react to your next move? >> when we picked up the keyboard, we got, you know, everybody started applauding
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and, you know, cheering. >> everyone was really a good sport about it afterwards. >> and right when it fell, i remember on the video it was -- they were saying, oops. >> well, america is proud of you. you guys are tough guys and great performers and we look forward to the national tour. >> thank you. >> thanks, guys. good luck with stardom. >> thank you. more "fox & friends" just around the corner. don't go anywhere. ...because it was easier to smoke than it was to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and
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