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atheist or ago gnostic officers who might be ostracized if they objected or opted not to have the sticker? >> let's talk about something a little different, donald trump this morning. he says he might run a third party candidate. how would that impact the gop chances at the white house? >> "fox & friends" starts right now. good morning, to you at home, it is monday, july 27th. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert now. just months after being found facedown in a bathtub, whitney houston's 22-year-old daughter, bobby chris nina -- cristina brown has died. why her did he go has turn into a murder investigation. >> then lost at sea. the desperate search for these two 14-year-old boys who set sail off the florida coast and have not been heard from. hear from the parents holding out hope that the football superstar offering a reward for their returning, joe nay --
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nameath is right. >> your outdoor barbecue up in smoke? >> it appears that my observations off your site here that you have smoke leaving that's prohibited. >> did you see smoke over there? >> i saw smoke leaving your property. >> why the government now wants to tell you where to grill? mornings are better when there's barbecue at steve doocy's house. >> oh, yeah, amen. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you know, the month of july is almost done and so we figured we would have a beach party today. as you can see, we got kayaks, lawn chairs, a bar, and we've got girls in bikinis.
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>> that's right. the girls in bikinis are coming. new trends in bikinis. >> where are they? >> they are on their way. we're going to be surfing as i understand it. >> the festivities outside all courtesy of the hard rock hotel. >> according to the "new york times," the bikini may be the thing of the past. the new trend of a bikini here, but we have a bikini designer, a former rockette who says the bikini is here for all time. >> the older you get, the less skin you should show. >> we'll see about that. fox news alert, a true hollywood tragedy to say the least. bobbi kristina brown, the only
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daughter of whitney houston and bobby brown is dead. the 22-year-old passed away just months after being found facedown in a bathtub. a fate ear eriely similar to her mothers. >> prayers and condolences pouring in for the family, the 22-year-old passing away in georgia after a six-month fight for her life. her family releasing this statement, she is finally at peace in the arms of god. we want to again thank everyone for their tremendous amount of love and support during these last few months. on january 31st, bobbi kristina was found facedown in a bathtub in her georgia home. she never fully recovered. three years earlier her month was -- her mother was also found facedown in a bathtub at the age
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48. >> i can hear her voice and spirit talking to me and telling me, you know, keep moving, baby. you know, i'm right here. i got you. she's always with me. i can always feel it. i can always feel her with me. >> well, brown's death could possibly lead to criminal charges. bruises were found on her body. it's alleged her boyfriend, nick gordon is a person of interest. he by the way is currently on suicide watch. meantime, the devastating news hitting hollywood hard. motherhood changes you, you don't live for you. you're living for your children. and dr. phil tweeting, deeply saddened by the news of bobbi kristina's passing, sending thoughts and p prayers from all of us at dr. phil. the family has not yet announced funeral plans but we will let you know as soon as we know what those are. back to you. heather, thank you very much. five minutes after the top
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of the hour. let's talk politics. remember when donald trump declared his candidacy for president. he made some comments about immigration. people said that's terrible. he will have to drop out. he did. then he made the comments about john mccain and his numbers have surged. >> donald trump is surging all over the place. >> donald trump, 21% of supporters right there. jeb bush with only 14% by comparison and scott walker at 12 and when you look in iowa, donald trump just trailing scott walker there by 2%. >> over the weekend, donald trump bringing a little humor to it. he said come on, make me number one here. donald trump at the top. jeb bush, 15%, scott walker, 10%
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and there are a lot of folk who are hoping to get to that first fox debate. we're closer to that. trump is at the top of the top tier in virtually all these polls. >> when a similar poll was taken in late june, donald trump was six points behind where he is now. this is a significant surge. >> he's said himself there's a movement out there and there you can see him down in laredo, texas, a couple of days ago. all the attention he is getting is bugging the other men and women who are running for president. rand paul said over the weekend, trump is getting a billion dollars worth of free advertising and rand paul reminded i'm beating hillary in five states that barack obama won. maybe that is the motivation that some republicans who are not abiding by ronald reagan's 11th commandment, thou shall not
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attack another republican. >> i'm not taking on voters. i'm taking on an idea of -- that i think he's appealing to the dark side of american politics. >> we've had a divider in the white house for the last six and a half years in barack obama. we doenlt need that out of the republican nominee. we certainly don't need a republican divider. >> it's about capability and part of capability is electability, if we're running for these offices just to get elected. we're not running to be class president. we're running to be the commander in chief and the united states of america. grow up. >> strong comments there. as you indicated trying to get into that top ten lineup. combined, combined, they have less than donald trump. >> trump trying to run outside
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the system. and folks said he's not going to get in. he's in. >> he's not going to file the financial paperwork. >> he's done that. he's done after the mexican comment, maybe not. >> i look at our email, a number of our people say, you know, give all the candidates publicity for what they are talking about and we do, it's just the fact that donald trump is making all the news right now, and that's why -- >> they are all reacting. >> 60% of the coverage, i think i read somewhere across the board on all the channels is about donald trump. >> he may be making the news. ainsley earhardt joins us right now toll bring you the news this morning. great to see you. >> good to have you here. fox news alert, lost at sea, a desperate search is now under way for two 14-year-olds. here are their pictures. they never return home from a fishing trip. the coast guard found their boat 180 miles from where they were last send seen and still no sign of them.
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now joining the search, nfl ledge enled joe namath, he happens to live next door to unwith of the boys and is offering a $100,000 reward. >> so fine, these two young fellows. we keep on praying, man. it's hard. it's so hard. >> the teens' families say the boys grew up on the water. they are holding out hope that they will be found. a man shot dead by a woman in west virginia may now be a serial killer. he may be connected with nine murders in ohio, illinois, and nevada. >> i knew he was there to kill me. i can tell he had already done something. he wouldn't let me get any air. i grabbed my rake. when he laid the gun down to get the rake out of my hands, i shot him. i grab the gun and shot behind
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me. >> police found the machete, axes and several other tools in his car. we learn more about the disturbing mind set of that gunman in the week's leading up to the shooting. he talked about being severely depressed and he talked about wanting to kill animals. investigators are reviewing his journals to piece together a motive. decorative lights being blamed for this massive fire at the hotel on the las vegas strip. their preliminary investigation points to a landscaping fire. two people suffered smoke inhalation. the 14th floor pool has since reopened. touring in -- towering inferno. >> two people sent to the hospital. >> i thought they were real
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trees when i looked at them. guess not. how about a barbecue gone bad? in florida, an official walk over to a barbecue and said that neighbors had been complaining about the smell they were making. this video has been viewed over half a million people have seen this because they can't believe how ridiculous it is that the government is going to step in and say hey, enough with the hot dogs andburgers this summer. watch. >> i'm on your property of the you are allowed to have smoke on the property but if i'm on the street -- >> you can't smell barbecue smoke on the street. >> i can. >> is that against the law? >> the law says you are within your property line -- >> i'm on my grill. i'm in any -- many my backyard. >> i'm simply suggesting it appears from my observations off your site here that you have smoke leaving that's prohibited. you can do what you want, as long as it doesn't go over.
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>> did you see smoke over there? >> i saw smoke leaving your property. >> unbelievable. that's down in florida where that fellow, the official, joe graham works in the environmental services department there talking to a home owner and he said it's okay to barbecue but your smoke can't leave your property. can you imagine on fridays here and the stuff goes 15 blocks everywhere which? way? >> barbecue cookers are not exempt from causing a nuisance order. you have to be a sufficient number of complaints yet to be determined and different households have to have complained about that and the inspector has to issue -- witness a problem and they can issue a letter. >> who complains about barbecue? >> doesn't it make you happy when you smell barbecue? >> do you have any naughty neighbor stories where people rat you out, not just about
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barbecue smoke but something equally ridiculous? about 8:45 today. we're going to teach you how to settle all your neighborly disputes if they are being naughty. it's one thing when it's a neighbor and it's another when it's a county official that your smoke is crossing into the neighbor's yard. >> if you saw that, you offer him aburger. >> let us know. 13 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, black lives matter unless they are republican. >> trust and believe that any opportunity we have to shut down a republican convention, we will. we will make sure that our voices are made loud and clear. >> yeah, but shouldn't all lives matter? we're going to take a closer look next. and this toy claw machine has quite a prize inside. boy, they spent a lot of money trying to get that thing. the picture has one husband in big trouble with his wife. >> put in a quarter. get the kid back out.
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♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. in the year 1960, only about 10% of 25-year-olds were not married. today, that is more than doubled. also in 1960, only 5% of babies were born to unwed mothers. now 40% of babies are. what does this say about americas values? our next guest says it's all
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part of our growing government. starr parker joins us from los angeles where it's 3:17 in the morning. good morning. >> good morning. it's good to be with you even though i'm in california. >> i know. you wrote a great column how traditional values now means bigger government. what are you talking about? >> i was talking about it was justice kennedy and his opportunity to redefine marriage, the court case that was just recently imposed upon us as americans. the bible clearly defines marriage and hundreds of millions of people agreed with that definition but the court has changed it. the point i wanted to make is that this cultural war didn't start yesterday and marriage was already in trouble as in the numbers you just discussed. what has happened now is the culture war that's moved to a whole new level, and religious communities and christian associations have to hire
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lobbyists to protect their interests. there's swelling government. it goes beyond that. when you think about it, it goes beyond that. the homosexual community has opened the door to all entitlements. ths going to be very costly, the decision of the court, as well as the implications on the church community. >> one other topic for you, over the week, over on one of the other cable channels the co-founder of black lives matter was interviewed and said this about the republican convention that's upcoming. >> what is your plans for the republican candidates, specifically after jeb bush and saying his idea that #black lives matter is just a slogan? >> trust and believe any opportunity we have to shutdown the republican convention. we will. we will make sure that our voices are made loud and clear. >> okay. so what do you think about that? >> well, they should be making
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their voices loud and clear for the democrats who are supposed to be protecting their interests. actually, republicans are on their side. republicans are for freedom, freedom to get their children into great schools, freedom to help them to help own wall street by private accounts, freedom to get their communities back in order so they can get jobs and reducing regulation. >> they should shut down the democrat convention instead of the republican convention you are saying? >> most of the problems in black lives today is democratic policies. policies that trap them in get toes, that keep them children in failing education, that's who thud she -- should they be disrupting, the democrats convention. >> thank you very much for getting up early. >> you are welcome. 20 minutes after the top of
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the hour. still ahead, you see it on our dollar bills and it's our national motto, but atheists are outraged after one sheriffs department put in god we trust on all police cars. that coming up. to kill germs, i used to think a mouthwash had to burn. then i went pro with crest pro-health mouthwash. go pro with crest pro-health. it's formulated to target and kill 99% of germs without the burn of alcohol. so you move to a healthier mouth from day one. you choose the salad.e. occasionally. but staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - its hard on your own. so cigna's got your back, and your knees, 24/7. cigna's there to answer your questions. or when you need some coaching. in sickness and in health,
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all right. time for some sky-high headlines this monday morning. caught on camera, a terrifying moment a boeing 777 lurchs back and forth as the pilots try to land in amsterdam. oh, my goodness! it was really windy. it landed fine, but it was a bumpy ride coming in. and what starts as a normal jet fighter take-off will
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absolutely quickly blow your mind. oh, my goodness. that's a russian-made mig-29 fighter jet. the sleek aircraft can reach top speeds of 1,500 miles per hour and as we can see right there in that video, it can go straight up. when you are defending the law, it helps to have god on your side and that's why one missouri sheriff decided to put in god we trust bumper stickers on the back of all county patrol cars. not everyone is happy about it. including some atheists. i'm wondering why did you decide to put in god we trust on the patrol cars? >> good morning. you know, a lot of other local sheriffs department put in god we trust in on our cars, i had a
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lot of local residents contact me about doing the same. what's a great patriotic thing. i did put them on our cars. i'm mad this is even an issue. there are hundreds and hundreds of sheriffs deputies and police departments in this nations have it on the back of their cars, i've been picked out as the one to come after. where's our patriotism? any time anybody wants to be patriotic, they are attack, it's a controversial issue and we've come so far from 9/11, it saddens me. >> and it shouldn't be controversial, if you want to celebrate god but also point out you've got god on your side there, but some people are mad. you mentioned. and one of them is this blogger from atheist blog, the friendly atheist who says the worst part is there probably is no legal recourse here. in god we trust has become so
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neutralized in our court system that judges no longer see it as christian, that's how good it is to be in the protestant majority in this country. when you read a blog post like that, what goes through your mind? >> it's our national motto, it has been since 1956. it encouraged in god we trust to put on government property. we're well within the legal realm to do that. i represent the citizens of stone county, one of the greatest places in the united states to live. that's who i represent, that's who i serve and that's who you care about. i've had nothing about positive reaction from my citizens in stone county. >> interesting, because a lot of police officers right now tell us they feel a bit under assault. some of the protests, some of the controversies, and so do you think people probably should spend their time on some other things than complaining about
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this? >> you know, i've had all kinds of threats. i've been called every name in the book on the post. it is what it is. i represent the people of stone county and that's what i care about. >> we want to salute sheriff and the good people of stone county and thanks for coming up on this morning to tell us about your fight. >> thank you, sir. >> good to see you. coming up, you've seen the video. people desperately trying to save a child locked in a hot car. it's always very difficult. what's it like, though, on the inside? >> this is the early stages of a heat emergency, and i think we should get out. we can't stay in here much longer. >> our own maria molina was locked inside a vehicle at more than 100 degrees. and bye-bye bikini, the new trend for ladies is to show less skin. not here, it's not. we're checking out the look as
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throughout the show. >> we'll check in with him later to get his tips to build a castle of your own to all your friends will envy you. it's time to say good-bye to the bikini? there's a new trend that says the modest bathing suit is making a bigger splash. it includes leggings, 3/4 sleeves and scorts. candice tells us the by can i any designer and miss new york from 2005 and a former rockette. you say the bikini is here to stay. >> it's definitely here to say. >> this is your bikini? >> no, no, not today. but the bikini is here to stay. it's been over half a century since bikinis have been the styler they are not going anywhere. people are putting on a
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beautiful well-made bikini for the beach. >> you brought with you some of your designs from your own collection. >> yes. >> tell us about the first one here. >> this is our aerial, and they are well -- so swim suits don't have to bare all. they are brazilian cut and thong cut. i like to think of these moderately covered, nice suits. you can feel good and confident. >> we were just playing volleyball in these. they are definitely comfortable. >> our next contest tant. >> this is suit. this is great for being active in the water. instead of like the long skirt. we have the bikini made for the pool that you can swim in. this is a simple cut, anybody can wear it. anyone can wear this. we have kelly in the blue, she is in the kelly.
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we have little trick that women can do to make themselves look beautiful in a women suit. there's like little cookies that are inside that make them feel good. there's a nice cut, cookies, friends on where you are from. >> the purple baby suit behind here. >> this is beautiful here. this is the classical style. a suit can be an investment piece. you look great and confident in t. >> work it. >> and mesh is big this season. this is a suit that just kind of combines a a little bit of playfulness to it. >> can you reassure america the bikini is here to stay? >> i don't know. when you turn and you buy "sports illustrated" you are going to be looking at the bikini, not the cover-ups. no matter what your size it, when you are wearing a bikini,
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you are evoking confidence. that's what it's all about. are bikinis going to stay? >> yeah, yeah. >> thank you for bringing us your designs today. let us know what you think about it. >> and our thanks to the all-inclusive hard rock hotel for today's beautiful beach. >> and our models. >> and ed took some of your pictures during that segment. >> oh, good. >> we have some breaking news. >> thank you so much, ed, elisabeth, and steve. we're going to begin with the fox news alert. fiat chrysler hit with a record $105 million fine for mishandling the recalls of more than 11 million cars. along with a fine, the company will have to buy back some of the recalled older model jeeps to get them off the road. fiat chrysler says it's accepts the penalty and is dedicated to
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reestablishing customers trust. u.s. military exercises set today are all about the drones. the annual drill usually focuses on the growing threat of unmanned aircraft. but this year, the troops in california are specializing in the small drones after the quad copper landed on the white house lawn back in january. they knew that small dproens would be the target this year. pilots will be shooting them out of the skies. and look at this, the satanic plan to hold the largest ceremony in history back fires in detroit. protesters unite and they force them to unveil the 9-foot tall goat headed statue in in private. this led to a second secret location only known to those that were invited. the one-ton bronze statue cost more than $100,000.
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and how does this happen? look at this picture. that is a five-month-old baby girl snugled up with some stuff animals inside that claw machine. i tell you how it happens. it was dad's first time watching his daughter alone. he headed to the pub, he snapped the photo. he sent it to his wife. she's even in a batman outfit. it was all a joke. the picture is viral. we're handing it over to the anchors, elisabeth, and steve. >> maria is coming up next. coming up as well, a race against time to find two teenagers lost at sea. those 14 years old's boats found capsized found off the florida coast. a live report this morning. and people desperately trying to save a child locked in a hot car. what does it look like on the inside? >> this is the early stages of a
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heat emergency, and i think we should get out. we shouldn't stay in here much longer. >> maria is locked inside a vehicle at more than 100 degrees and she is here for what she learned for you ahead. those hot dogs look good. oh yeah, hebrew national. their all-beef like yours but they're also kosher. so, not just any beef goes into it. oh, honey! oh! here, have some of ours. oh! hebrew national. a hot dog you can trust.
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sign of these young friends. we're live in florida as an nfl legend is now joining in on the search. good morning, jackie. >> reporter: good morning. joe namath is offering $100,000 reward to bring back these kids safely. they have been missing since friday. the u.s. coast guard found their boat about 67 miles off the coast of ponce inlet. the two 14-year-olds are missing. they were last seen on friday filling up their boat with fuel. yesterday morning they found the boat capsized. neither boy was found in and around the boat. the engine cover was missing. one life jacket was on board. parents of the teens say they fish all the time but would never go too far off the coast. initial reports say the teens
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were on their way to the bahamas for a fishing trip. the u.s. coast guard has expanded their search by water and by air. let's hear what a mom had to say about one of those missing teens. >> austin has been fishing forever, perry and him go fishing all the time. they go in the river, inner coastal. these guys, they know what they are doing. >> and yesterday, a lot of family and friends, including nfl hall of famer joe namath gathered and said he's offering $100,000 reward. he's one of neighbors of one of teens. the u.s. coast guard has continue their search efforts and i'll stay on top of this developing story. i'll send it back to you guys in new york. jackie, thank you. we're going to send it out top elisabeth. >> we've seen this story far too
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many times. children left alone in hot cars. the outcome often fatal. >> a two-year-old found dead inside a sweltering car in arkansas. >> what happens to somebody locked in an overheating vehicle and how long does it take to cost somebody their life? maria is here to explain because you got in the car, the hot car to find out firsthand. >> we decided to test it out and we know that cramps, exhaustion and eventually heat stroke are all major concerns for anyone left in a hot car. how hot does a car actually get in the summer heat? we did test to find out. >> a dramatic baby rescue caught on camera. a woman in kansas city smashing a window to save a two-year-old leave in a car despite blazing temperatures. in pennsylvania, two children lucky to be alive after police officers come to the rescue. but many aren't so lucky. a child dies every nine days from being left inside a hot
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car. this lieutenant explains why sitting in a car is so dangerous. >> when wuf no -- when you have no wind, no water movement, nothing cooler to transfer that heat to, then you are not going to be able to cool off. whether you are an adult or an animal, it's going to be the same situation. you are just absorbing that heat. >> how quickly can sitting in a hot car turn into a life and death situation? with their help, we decided to find out. >> here we go. we are entering. we have a thermometer. 90 degrees. it sure is a hot day. >> you know how quickly you got hot, it didn't help at all, and that shows you that, you know, a hot car is a dangerous environment. it's just not a good scenario. not a good situation. >> after just two minutes, the heat is already getting to me. >> i can start to feel the sweat now. >> if you didn't have to do this experiment and you were in this car, would you stay in here now?
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>> no. absolutely not. >> even with the windows cracked open on a hot day, with a car that's off, it's still going to be hotder inside the car than it is outside. don't think because you have the windows cracked that it's going to be okay. >> why do cars get hot so much faster than the outside? that's because the windows of a car are trans parent to short wave radiation. >> so far we've been in here for eight minutes. a little more than eight minutes and we've noticed some changes. we notice temperatures continuing to climb. already approaching 100 degrees in the car. >> i don't recommend us staying in the car much longer. this is the early stages of a heat emergency. >> you want to do my temperature one more time. >> sure. >> wow. it's 105.4. >> 105.4. time to get out. >> you have to get out. >> whoa. so my body temperature is 105
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degrees. >> wow. that's a fever. >> and that's at a dangerous level. i'm actually feeling the effects of the heat, so it goes to show you how many minutes? >> only 13 minutes. >> how quickly the temperature could rise and any further than this, you can pass out, you could start to get confused, so good thing you go out when we did. >> my body temperature rose at an alarming rate. about 6 degrees sitting in the car for just 13 minutes. at 107 degrees, a person's organs start shutting down. a child's body temperature heats up three to five times faster than adults, but very scary stuff. do not leave animals or children or even the elderly inside cars, even with the windows cracked. >> no windows cracked. none of that matters. stay outside. a quick errand a for a few minutes -- >> people worry, it's only 80 degrees outside. your temperature, 105. just imagine today in new york
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city, it's going to be 90. tomorrow, 95. inside that car, even more. >> every ten minutes, the temperature has a potential to increase by 20 degrees in a car. >> the potential is there to increase very quickly. it depends on what the weather is going on that day. something to think about when you are thinking about a parked car in the heat, is that it acts like a greenhouse. you have that heat coming in. it gets trapped in there and temperatures climb much higher than what it is on the outside. >> thanks for doing that. >> you are bringing a ton of awareness out there for people today. thanks. >> meanwhile, coming up on this monday, is this the most bizarre lucky charm ever? why this high jumper's half beard has social media on fire! >> and it's time to hit the beach. what about your phone, ipod, and speaker. you can actually put it on the water. what? kurt the cyber guy is here with the best beach gadgets for you next.
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>> you will definitely want these. good morning to you. all summer, you go out. you hit the beach. there are no places to plug in. you worry about will your stuff get wet, will it get damaged? this stuff, the new trend, this stuff is waterproof technology. this has nano technology. they are completely waterproof.
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they are really good. they will keep a charge for a very long time and they will work with any smart phone. >> what are these speakers? >> let me show you the little one first. this is really cool. how cool this little disk is. it will hold a lot of power. the sound i'm loving is that of the megaboom which shawn pointed out. season that waterproof? this is waterproof. you can get this wet but listen to this sound. ♪ ♪ >> isn't that crazy? >> isn't it crazy, the beat? you are feeling a really good base inside of that. just turned it way down. really incredible. this is just under 300, this is is around 100. this one you can plug in anywhere. it connects up via blue tooth to any of your devices.
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great to take to the beach, to a party. >> this is just $300, this one is under $100. >> this is life proof. >> they are coming up with technology to waterproof your phone. what they have done now is kicked it up to the next level. new trend, adding a battery pack to the back. extra power on the grow. you can put it under water up to six and a half feet. >> even with the extra battery pack, you can take it under water? >> yeah. >> inl credible -- incredible. on the go, you've got added juice on your phone. >> this is a very cool juice pack and what's great about this is that did it doesn't matter what device you have, you can simply plug in anything you got. >> you are going to the beach, and you take this with you, your phone goes dead, you plug it in. >> yeah. your ipad, your phone, any device, plug it in, you get some juice out of it. >> this right here you are
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saying is a great camera. >> this is sony's answer to the go-pro. this is the sony action cam. it's splash proof as it is now. add the housing for $50, you can go under water swimming. this is $270 and add that, that's $50. and you are really going to be in good shape with either of those. you'll see these out this summer because this new technology -- isn't it fantastic? >> i have to tell you, we love you, it's your bigot day today -- birthday today kurt. we have a cake. happy birthday to you, kurt. >> thank you. >> i'll have a piece on the break here. still ahead, a police officer goes beyond the badge to have
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>> okay. they are volleyball -- they are not volleyball experts. they're bikini models and they're playing volleyball right over the fence. >> i popped it over the fence as well. >> because they're not volleyballs. they're beach balls. thanks to all inclusive hard rock hotel. the reason they're in bikinis, wall street journal story says it's the end of the bikinis as we know it. our guest just said not so fast. >> a sand castle making champ. he has won time and time again for his decreations on the sand. he will give us tips to how
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maybe we can re-create something like this, continue making this throughout our show today and we'll see our reveal. >> using a straw? do you know where he's from? >> where? >> he's from the island, staten island. >> that's right. >> all true. our little mini island there on 48th and 6th. i love it. i do love it. >> we'll be here all week. >> going to go build sand castles for you now. tragedy striking whitney houston's family again, bobbi kristina brown, daughter of whitney houston and bobby brown is dead, the 22-year-old passing away months after she was found face down in a bathtub. heather childers is here with the hot breaking details. so sad, heather. >> not entirely unexpected but sad anything else. the 22-year-old died at a
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hospice center in georgia of a six-month fight for her life. her family just released this statement saying, quote, bobbi is finally at peace in the arms of god. we want to thank everyone for their tremendous amount of love and support during these last few months. back on january 31st, bobbi christina was found face down in a bathtub inside her georgia home. she never fully recovered. three years earlier, her mother, also found unresponsive in a bathtub at a hotel in california. she died at the age of 48. bobbi kristina told oprah that she struggled with the loss of her mother. >> i can hear her voice, you know, in spirit talking to me and telling me, keep moving, baby, you know. i'm right here. i got you. she's always with me. i can always feel her i can always feeith me. >> autopsy into brown's death could possibly lead to criminal charges. bruises were found on her body. and it's alleged her boyfriend, nick gordon, is a person of
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interest in the death investigation. he is reportedly on suicide watch. meantime, the devastating news hitting hollywood hard, vivica a. fox tweeting this, r.i.p. bobbi kristina. my deepest sympathies to your father bobby brown and your grandma cissy houston. we will miss you for sure, darling. and m.c. hammer tweeting this. my prayers and deepest condolences for bobby brown and family. may god comfort you and keep you rip bobbi kristina. as soon as we know any funeral details we'll pass those along. donald trump needs to lay out solutions not sound bites, some say. he is leading from stem to stern. >> taking a jump right there. new hampshire, he jumped to 21% there in support, jeb bush
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trailing at 14% n iowa he is climbing as well, closing the gap between himself and scott walker, who is at 19% there. and donald trump just two percentage points away. >> scott walker is governor next door in wisconsin, so he definitely has the advantage there. donald trump was joking, please, give me first place, iowa. he was in iowa. iowa is the only place i'm not in first. look, he sort of dialed back some of the attacks and is trying now to maybe be a little lighter. and i think it's important. you've got ten days until this first all-important fox news debate. no sleep till cleveland. >> after the attacks, he had not attacked scott walker per se until scott walker's -- one of his fund-raisers said something inappropriate. >> called trump a dumb dumb. >> so then he went after scott walker. you look at the national polls -- heres it, how it's stacked up. donald trump is leading jeb bush and scott walker.
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you can see within the margin of error, the top two. nonetheless, then after that it drops off into the single digits. you have to figure for the people at the back of the pack, how do they get enough oomph going so that they can get into the debates which are coming up in a week and a half? >> a 6% increase since late j e june, prior to his comments about john mccain. that didn't affect his percentage points in some of these polls right here. >> some of these republican candidates want to avoid going mono-e mono-e-mono with trump but now they're realizing they have to go on the attack. >> i would ask the republican party to understand why most major companies are firing mr. trump. i don't think we should hire him. i'm not taking on voters. i'm taking on an idea that i think he is appealing to the dark side of american politics. >> we've had a divider in the white house for the last 6 1/2
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years in barack obama. we don't need that out of the republican nominee and we certainly don't need a republican divider. >> it's about capability and part of capability is electability. but if we're running for these offices just to get elected -- we're not running for class president. we're running to be commander in chief and the leader of the united states of america. grow up! >> so what do you think about this? ask for your comments. john on twitter says perry and graham make themselves look small when they attack trump. they admit they do not have his stature. >> gary on twitter commenting they were all sounding too much alike. at least the donald is shaking things up. shaking it up, indeed. the percentage number at 18%, their combined numbers are less than half of the support that he is gaining right now. interesting. >> no doubt about it. he, of course, would love to be the republican nominee at the big convention next summer. it's interesting. over the weekend, the leader,
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co-founder of black lives matter, that movement said that they may actually try to shut down the republican convention. listen to this. >> what is your plan for the republican candidates, specifically after jeb bush and his idea saying that #black lives matter is just a slogan? >> trust and believe that any opportunity we have to shut down the republican convention, we will. we will make sure that our voices are made loud and clear. >> about shutting down the convention was just as interesting as the actual we'll shut down -- >> almost an -- >> you talked to -- actually rooting for the wrong team. if they want to shut down any convention, they should be taking it to the democrats who are keeping the black community in the position they're in. watch. >> they should be making their voices loud and clear for the democrats who are supposed to be protecting the interest. republicans are on their side.
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republicans are for freedom, freedom to get their children into great schools and help own wall street by private accounts, freedom to get their communities back in order. most of the problems in black lives today is because of the democrat policies, policies to trap them in ghettos, policies that continue to keep their kids in failing education, policies that continue to keep business out of their communities. yes, those are the ones they should be questioning, the democrats. >> what are your thoughts on the chances that they'll try to shut down the democratic convention? >> zero. >> what are the chances that ainsley will make everybody smile today? >> aren't you the sweetest? >> fox news alert. brand new image from the cst guard shows the overturned boat that those two 14-year-olds were traveling in before they disappeared off the coast of florida on friday. frantically searching for austin
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stephanos and perry cohen, very young, only 14. their capsized boat recovered 60 miles away from the shore. joining in on that search, nfl legend joe namath, who lives next door to one of the teenagers and now is offering a $100,000 reward. >> the love is there. we're all praying. we've got a lot of people out on the water and in the air looking. we'll keep looking. >> they're saying the boys grew up on the water and are hoping that they'll be found alive, as will all of us. west virginia woman shoots and kills her attacker. now people say he might be a serial killer, one they've been hunting for for years. 48-year-old neil fall might be connected with the murders of at least nine other women in ohio, illinois and nevada. the woman who shot him met him online and knew instantly that something was wrong. >> i knew he was there to kill
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me. i could tell that he had already done something. he wouldn't let me get any air. and so i grabbed my rake and when he laid the gun down to get the rake out of my hands, i shot him. i just grabbed the gun and shot behind me. >> police found a machete, axes and several other tools inside his car. planned parenthood now claiming its the victim. after video surfaced showing its doctors discussing the group's controversial abortion practices. planned parenthood's president saying the organization is being unfairly targeted. >> this has been a three-year, well-funded effort by the most militant wing of the anti-abortion movement in this country. now they're using these very highly edited videos, sensationalized videos to impugn the name of planned parenthood. >> richards goes as far as calling the videos entrapment. long journey for this boxer named rocky, reuniting with his
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family after going missing twoiers ago. where did he turn up? elkhart, indiana, nearly 2,000 miles away. animal clinic there found him wondering around. luckily, he had one of those microchips. they scanned it, found the family's address and highway heroes rescue transport drove rocky all the way home. and those are your headlines. back to you guys. >> those chips are life savers. >> cloerly. i don't have them in my dogs. do you guys? >> i just got one. so fox knows if i'm in d.c. or -- >> we just put it in. >> is there an app? >> elkhart, indiana, i've been there with president obama. it's no, joke, the are rv capital of the world. >>s it. >> i wonder if they brought rocky back in an rv. it's a long trip. >> sure is. we told you donald trump is topping the polls. what if he decided to run as a
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look, i'm a republican. i'm a conservative. i'm running. i'm in first place, by a lot, it seems, according to all the polls. i want to run as a republican. i think i'll get the nomination. we'll see. >> he wants to run as republican. if that does not work out, donald trump admits he could run as a third-party candidate, a decision many believe could doom the gop's chances at winning the white house. is that true or not? craig shirley, historian, and ronald reagan biographer. good morning.
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challenging gerald ford from the right, what does that teach us about how this may play out with trump? >> it's interesting. the dynamics working in the republican party today are even more at work in the republican party then and now, you have an establishment, represented by gerald ford, nelson rockefeller and the revolutionary reagan populist wing represent bid reagan and others in 1976, narrowly lost the nomination. for a time before 1976, you remember watergate, nixon resigning. republican party was in terrible shape. reagan considered running as a third party candidate. he eventually decided not to. one, he had already switched parties one time, switching from democrat to republican. and two was that it was probably easier, he reasoned, to take over the republican party and take over its infrastructure than run as a third party candidate. >> you look at 1992, obviously, as well -- and numbers are pretty harrowing for
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republicans -- bill clinton gets 33% of the popular vote. george h.w. bush gets 37% and loses, in part because ross perot got 18.9%. is that the nightmare scenario, that donald trump's feathers are roughlied, feels like republicans have not treated him well, is that the nightmare scenario for republicans, that he runs third party? >>s it, potentially. i've heard pollsters say that ross perot took more votes from george bush than bill clinton and that he took proportionately from two candidates and the results would have been the same. you know, it's a good bar talk and good conjecture. nobody will know for sure. if perot runs to the right, i think it's a very good bet that the democrats will take the white house, or at least be very, very competitive. >> craig, real quick, donald trump did an exclusive interview throughout this idea of a third party, among other things, third
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party bid. donald trump was on cnn saying the rnc is being really, really nice to me. has the message been sent to party officials, don't ruffle his feathers? >> i think the message is very clear. you can like donald trump or not like donald trump but there's no doubt that he's bringing issues into the party. part of reagan's secret, he challenged the political establishment of both political parties. he took one in three of both democratic and republican voters. >> interesting history lesson for all of us. we appreciate it, craig shirley, for adding that context. >> you bet. you see it on our dollar bills, on our national motto. aetheists are outraged when one sheriff's department put "in god
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makes memories more accessible. and three, that's how old prince george thinks that he is, even though he just celebrated his second birthday. kate middleton says george enjoys bragging about being older, just expanding his age a bit. >> he will get there soon enough. meanwhile, incredible moment of compassion by a florida police officer caught on camera. you're looking screen left sergeant erica haye of the ocala, florida, police department, going far beyond her duties, sharing a meal with a man who is homeless. >> the photo has ricochetted around the internet. erica haye joins us now. we pass these people all the time on the street unfortunately. sometimes you stop, sometimes you don't. what made you stop this day? >> good morning. >> good morning. >> we had just left briefing at our headquarters. i was going to get a cup of coffee. i saw him sitting on the curb by himself, alone.
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he had some bags there. it was apparent that he was homeless. i went to go grab a sandwich for myself and said i'm going to grab an extra one and a cup of coffee. if he's there when i get back, i'm going to share a meal with him. >> you sure did. you didn't realize anyone would catch it. and nonetheless post it. and almost over 2,000 people would share it and like it. tiana green, she saw this happening. she took this picture while she was sitting in traffic and posted it online saying this, i don't know this officer but i admire her today and every day. it appeared that she purchased this gentleman's breakfast and decided to sit down and have breakfast with him. if anyone knows this fine officer, please let her know that she made a difference today. when you hear that, what's your response? also what's your message, sergeant, to people out there who might just walk by someone in need? >> tiana greene showed a lot of courage that day with all the negativity going around, you know, in the law enforcement community, i think that she showed extreme courage to post something positive.
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and now it's gone worldwide. i think that everyone needs to know that as police officers, we do things like this every single day. it just takes someone with some courage to post it and share it with the world for people to see the good side of law enforcement. >> she just took the picture. you actually did the deed. i understand you pretty much know all the homeless people. you didn't know that particular person at the time. what was it about that guy that day outside that dunkin donuts that said i'm going to pull money out of my own pocket and i'm going to help him? >> once again, we help people every single day. it's not something out of the ordinary that we do. when i drove by, he was all alone. i didn't have anyone else to eat breakfast with either that morning. he was gracious enough to eat with me as well. and he was hungry and he appreciated it. and he is a good person. >> you're a wonderful person. >> sure are.
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>> great officer. ocala, florida, is lucky to have you. sergeant erica hay thank you very much for joining us this morning at breakfast time. >> and all that you do each and every day with your team there. thanks. >> so many police officers don't give credit for. she was giving credit to the person taking the photo and then she was saying the homeless person was nice enough to have that meal with me. >> how about that challenge? when you see something great happening, post it, share it, hash tag it. coming up, the most bizarre lucky charm ever. why this italian high jumper's half beard has social media on fire. he has a beard on one side, no beard on the other. >> it's working. we'll say that. >>s it working. are you just waking up this morning? major danger is on the road. chrysler just hit with a record fine for safety issues. good news is that they may buy back your vehicle. you don't want to miss this. stewart varney has details next.
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if it looks like we're having a blast out here on our plaza here at fox and friends, we are. it's beach day right here thanks to an all-inclusive hard rock hotel set up right here. we'll get down to the nitty gritty. pro sam sculptor matt long has been here all morning long, before sun-up, working on a masterpiece this morning. he is here to show us exactly how it's done. >> good morning, matt. >> you are so good. >> how about we do that? >> all right. >> i love you. you make money making sand castle. >> can you imagine? >> no kidding. >> when did this start? >> my first paying job was in 2003. i did it with my kids before that down in the jersey beaches when we would visit. it was a way to contain my ocd, you know, because i get consumed with things. and i saw a guy make something.
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i said i could do that. next thing you know, i'm on tv. >> i love this. i love getting into the sand with the kids and trying to make something fun for them. what are some tips that everybody can take away? >> show us how you do some of that stuff. it's so intricate. >> get the sand as wet as possible. pak pack it as tight as you can. >> it's more about taking away not adding on? >> it's art of sub traction, that's for sure. you know the old saying, take away everything that's not what you're carving. >> that's not just a wad of sand there, though. why don't you show us how you make your special sand slurry? >> i have a bucket right over here. reach down and grab it. >> what is in there? >> wet sand. i fill a bucket with water. >> take a look inside there if you can. >> this is called a wet stack. when they say add a lot of water i mean add a lot of water. if i'm making a tour like this, this is how i start it.
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>> i'm glad i didn't shake your hand. >> handful, put it in here. let it sit for a minute. because i've done it a lot often i will cheat out and shape it a bit. but you need great tools to work with. >> you have those here. is this your kit? >> my sand tools and i'm happy to say that thousands and thousands of people use these. there's a video, a system to compacting the sand. you can see they work. the trick is wet the sand. start at the top. take a little bit at a time. chip away. please do. >> i'm going to try this with the kids now and watch this video, matt. >> do i need the big starbucks straw in my ear like you've got? >> i have an exclusive contract with starbucks. they supply me with -- >> that's where -- we should point out you learned how to do this in the island, staten island, right? >> staten island.
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>> is this a technique you have here? >> this is crucial. uh-uh packed it tight. you want to get rid of the loose sand. >> look at that. you're a sand blaster. >> who knew? incredible. we'll have a big reveal later. >> shovel and a straw. >> thanks for having me. >> in to you, ainsley. >> thank you, matt. youngest defendants to ever be trialed for murder, admitted to the fatal shooting of her father's girlfriend when she was just 13 and he was 12. they planned to kill more people, claiming they were being abused by family members. both were agreed to second-degree murder, sentenced to 18 years in separate florida prisons. 29-year-old curtis will be released tomorrow, 30-year-old katherine four days later. the siblings will be on probation the rest of their lives. a man who yelled at starbucks customers for illegally parking in handicapped spaces is now allowed back in
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store. the company accused him of harassing customers in tampa and was banned from all starbucks. rowan insists he just wanted people to park legally and was never disrespectful. >> my son-in-law has muscular dystrophy and is in a power wheelchair. i've seen so many times an issue of him trying to find parking spaces. >> the company will work to improve its parking situation, they say. a war between neighbors taken to a whole new level when a maryland man is caught on camera, bull dozing through his neighbor's fence. the feud spanning nearly half a decade. george bucklan snapping pictures and flashing the middle finger. they sued for harassment and won. the neighbor now in jail after lying about taking anger management classes. do you have a story like this? share it with us online and we
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might air it in the next hour. we have seen some weird sports stories and superstitions in the past. this is probably the strangest by a close shave. you can call him half beard tanbury. half his face clean shaven, the other side a scraggly beard. he believes it's his good luck charm. he might be right because on july 21st he set the record for high jumping. good morning, ainsley and everybody at home. it's not exactly a beach day across parts of central florida. heavy rain forecast out there. temperatures are actually relatively cool even for florida standards. 82 for your high temperature today in the city of tampa and other areas across the gulf coast. hit the beach, though. because temperatures out there will be very summer like, climbing into the 90s. dangerous amounts of heat to
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talk about, anywhere from parts of missouri down to louisiana where heat index values are forecast to reach anywhere between 100 to 110 degrees. dangerous amounts of heat out there. we have a storm system that's going to be moving out of the rockies. this storm will be tapping into some of that heat and moisture across the plains and firing up some showers and storms. there's even the potential for some severe weather today, some tornadoes, damaging winds, large hail. as we head into tomorrow, that storm system moves eastward and brings severe storms possibly to parts of the midwest. now let's send it over to steve, elisabeth and ed. >> thank you very much. chrysler hit with a record fine this morning for major safety issues. >> you're right about that, ed. the automaker might have to buy back over 5,000 vehicles. joining us from our sister network fox business is stewart varney. this is a big deal. >>s it. details are just emerging and it's getting bigger and bigger as we speak. first of all they have to pay a fine of $105 million. that's a record.
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never saw anything like that. as you said, elisabeth, they have to buy back half a million vehicles currently on the road. don't know how much that's going to cost. don't know how much they're going to have to offer and pay for these half million vehicles. hold on. there is more. chrysler has to make an offer to 1 million jeep cherokee owners and say we want to buy back your car. you want to sell it to us for above market value? that's a million jeep cherokee owners. >> look at the vehicle buy back. it does include the '93 to '98 jeep cherokees, certain 2008 to 2012 dodge rams, '09 dakotas and '09 durangos and as pens. >> defective suspension, which means you could lose control of the car. >> the steering? >> the way you control the car. there's a defective suspension system. you could have a problem. the point is those vehicles are out there on the road as we
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speak. chrysler is being told get out there and buy them back, bring them in again. heaven knows how much that costs. >> jeeps have an issue with the fuel tank location because in a crash it could aapparently rupture, spill gasoline causing a fire. 75 people have died in crash-related fires. >> yep. now go to those 1 million jeep cherokee owners and say we would like to buy back your car. here is the price we're prepared to pay. that's 1 million jeep cherokee owners. >> incredible. >> can you remember ever -- >> no. >> -- in your history something like this going on? >> nothing like this at all. for number one, $105 million say record fine. the idea that you've got to buy 'em back -- you've got to buy 'em back, half a million of them and another million jeep cherokees, never seen it before. >> that suggests they're dangerous. >> it suggests there's a new mood to crackdown on any recall problem or safety problem in vehicles. >> don't miss stewart varney on the fox business network.
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>> if you have one of those vehicles call your dealer today to find out. a shocking nfl controversy. hall of famer charles haley tells african-american rookies to act like the white guys to stay out of trouble. did he cross a line or do them a favor? plus snoop dogg and the dog pound, the back of a cop car. uh-oh.
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police opened fire after the crash still a manhunt for the driver and three passengers. the race finished without incident. british rider chris froome claiming the title for the second time. snoop dogg is in trouble this morning, arrested on suspicion of drugs. he documented the whole thing on instagram, of course and claims he is never returning to sweden. the rapper claims he was racially profiled. football hall of fame, dishing out blunt advice to rookies at the 49ers training camp saying, quote, why don't you act like the white guys? you never see them in the paper getting high or hitting people. why don't you act like that? haley admits he made the statement for, quote, shock value. did he go too far? executive director of the blacksphere, kevin jackson. did he go over the line here? >> absolutely not, elisabeth. there was a time when young,
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black men like what charles is describing were the -- they were the envy of america. they set the standard. unfortunately, things have changed over the years and now we've got a lot of these players who, unfortunately, due to family circumstances and things like that, don't know how to behave. even though they're high paid athletes they end up getting in a lot of trouble. so, you know, here is a racial profiling statement where he's comparing, telling these kids to act like the white guys. of course, everybody is going to have a coniption over it but people used to say act like the black kids. >> ray rice, adrian peterson, greg hardy. one of the players in the most trouble right now and who has been in trouble in the league is tom brady. he's white. >> if deflating footballs is the standard, a lot of people that you named who have been in domestic violence issues, child abuse issues. one man there was accused of
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rape. >> he was. >> it's not much of a comparison. and it's not anectdo krchlanecd. the overwhelming majority of these players, unfortunately, will be the young, black players. there was a time -- i remember with the cowboys, they had a house that they set up so that they could have affairs and all kinds of crazy things. look, charles haley is highlighting a problem that's pervasive, unfortunately, among young, black football players who, the sad part is, don't have a good familial unit that helps them to understand that when you get to that level your character will really come into play because you're going to have a lot more money and you're going to be in the spotlight. you know, i'm happy that he has done this. as he said, he did it for shock value. the sad part is, the shock value is just that, you know, the fact that he compared them to white kids. it doesn't mean that the white kids are any better necessarily, but maybe they came from better
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circumstances. >> would you deliver that same message to training camps across the board? >> i would. like i said before, my grandmother, when i grew up, she would say things like kevin, when you grow up you're going to have to be better than those white kids. she didn't mean it racially. she just meant in order for you to stand out you're going to need to be a better person because people are going to be looking at you with a lot more circumspection than other people. so, yes. if that's what it takes to wake these kids up, use that comparison. many times i tell my kids today, you're going to be as good as those asian kids when you get into college? it's not a derogatory statement. it's a compliment to the asian kids. it's a compliment to the white kids not generally because they're white but because of their circumstances. we need to create better circumstances for young black men and young black athlete. >> always good to see you, kevin. kevin jackson. we'll see you soon hopefully. >> thanks. you've seen the video,
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people desperately trying to save a child locked in a hot car. what is it like exactly on the inside? >> this is the early stages of a heat emergency and i think we should get out. we shouldn't stay in here much longer. >> maria molina locked inside a vehicle at more than 100 degrees. she is here with us to tell you what she learned just ahead. plus, she learned about strokes while working on a science fair project. and little did that 10-year-old know that it would save her grandfather's life. the little girl and her grandpa that she saved will join us live next. first on this day in history in 1955, rock around the clock by billy haley and his comets are number one. fact. advil is not only strong it's gentle on your body too. no wonder doctors and patients have trusted advil... for their tough pains for over 30 years. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil.
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welcome back. during summertime, and right at the end of july now, the two smells of summer i love the most, fresh cut grass. that's terrific. >> yes. >> and the smell of barbecue. when we go for a walk through the neighborhood, i love to -- i can tell the difference between a t-bone and a new york strip. or hamburger. >> good burger. >> do you complain when you walk around the neighborhood and you smell something on the street? >> no. my mouth is watering. >> down in florida you have to be careful. >> a man who was confronted by what seemed to be a town official, your neighbors are complaining because your smoke and the smell that goes with it are crossing your property line so you have to stop your barbecue. watch this. >> i'm on your property. you're allowed to have the smell on your property. when i'm on the street -- >> oh, my goodness. >> you can't smell barbecue smoke on the street? >> i can. i'm suggesting to you right
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now -- >> that's against the law? >> the law says if you are within your property line. >> i have a tent over my grill. i'm in my backyard. we're supposed to control the smoke and the wind where it's blowing? >> i'm simply suggesting it appears from my observations off your site here that you have smoke leaving. that's prohibited. you can do what you want as long as it doesn't go over. >> did you see smoke over there? >> i saw smoke leaving your property. >> the homeowner, fellow by the name of scotty jordan had to be thinking where is the candid camera? this can't be true. you know, what do we have to live in a biosphere? the smoke from our barbecue can't go over our property line? >> caricature of a bureaucrat. according to my observations there's barbecue smoke. >> i can see the smoke leaving your property line in the air there. >> naughty neighbors, problems you got. tweet from kim, my neighbor has two huge dogs that bark at everything. my dog barks when they come on my property and then they call animal control.
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>> naughty neighbor. >> i have a neighbor who complains that my car headlights shine in her bedroom window when i leave at 5:00 am for the gym! >> my neighbors complain about me leaving at 3:00 something. i'm sorry. but i'm here, not bothering you right now. meanwhile, joe sent us an e-mail saying i reside in pinelleas county, florida. an elderly couple next door that feel they're above the law, cut down branches on trees without permission and leave debris deliberately spray roundup, which kills everything, on our plants. totally ridiculous. >> i'm sorry that's happening. >> we'll tell you how to settle these nasty disputes with neighbors. peter johnson jr. will be here 8:45 eastern time. >> i'm going to take some notes. >> folks down in the suburban washington, d.c. area on the maryland side who are neighbors that have not gotten along. essentially the hatfields and mccoys to the point where one of the neighbors got a bull dozer and tore down the neighbors
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trees. >> did he tear down his grill? >> that guy is in jail right now. >> i can't wait to hear from peter johnson jr. on how to solve these problems. right now my strategy has been a little tray of cookies. >> be careful. the government is coming after your grill next. >> boy meets grill. that's what's going on down in florida. meanwhile, the candidate nobody saw coming. donald trump continues to surge in polls. the other candidates are feeling the heat. bret baier weighs in on the controversy. he's in, next.
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this is fox & friends. whitney houston's daughter, bobbi kristina, is dead and a murder investigation in the works. donald trump is the only one laugh thath point as he surges in polls across the country. could a third party run be his ticket to the white house if things don't work out on the republican side? bret baier weighs in. one kid learns a tough way what every stuffed an nal already knows, once you get into the claw machine there's no way out. let's get steve into that machine.
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they're holding ice cream because sonic has new flavors today. they're in bikinis because a new story says the bikini is about to bite the dust. not so, says an expert on our show. >>s it here to stay. so is surfing. we need a mechanical surfboard. >> did we really need the news item to defend bikinis? >> they self defend. >> brian kil kilmeade is off today so say good morning to mr. ed. >> hello. >> sound effects are great. >> the horse is a horse, of course, of course. great to have you. we'll talk politics with your buddy but first, ainsley hart has a fox news alert. a true hollywood tragedy,
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bobbi kristina brown, daughter of whitney houston and bobby brown is dead today. passing away six months after she was found face down in a bathtub in her georgia home. charges could be brought against her boyfriend, nick gordon. joe jackson, father of the late michael jackson, is in the hospital in intensive care after suffering a stroke down in brazil. jackson is 87 years old. the coast guard just released this photo, showing the overturned boat that two 14-year-olds were in after they disappeared off the coast of florida on friday. they're desperate for signs for austin stephanos and perry cohen, here are their pictures. the boat capsized and was found 60 miles off the show. legend joe namath lives next door to one of those teenagers and is offering a $ 100,000 reward. >> find these two young fellows. we just keep on praying, man.
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it's hard. it's so hard. >> the teen's family say the boys grew up on the water. they're still holding out hope, as we all are, that they will be found alive. new overnight, trapped in her own bed. a long island woman is pinned down by this massive 5,000-pound tree after it came crashing douber down on top of her house. the 20-year-old was asleep at the time and was trapped before fire crews were able to get her out. she is in serious but stable condition. officials aren't sure what caused that tree to break. how does this happen? look at this picture. it's a 5-month-old baby girl snuggled up with some stuffed animals inside a claw machine. i'll tell you how it happens. this was dad's first time watching his daughter alone. >> oh, yeah. blame the dad. >> of course it was. >> he snapped that photo, then sent it to his wife. turns out it was all a joke but the picture is now going viral. you know it's dad's day alone
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when he dresses the little girl in a batman outfit. >> and that's in a pub? >> yeah. who takes a baby to the bar? >> i'm going to go out on a limb here and say she's not going to ask him to babysit again. dad is off duty. >> exactly. this is the conversation among my friends. is it really babysitting if the dad is watching his own baby? >> we do a good job. >> let's talk to bret baier, joining us from our nation's capital. >> no, it's fathering. >> exactly right. >> building character. in the machine. >> speaking of building character, you and ed henry, this past week, building character and making money for a worthy cause, you played tennis together? >> we did. we were victorious. >> we crushed the competition. >> after a horrible lost last year. >> lost to one point to abc's john carl. this year we beat him and his partner and he was upset about it. >> is this the victor's trophy or does everyone get one of these? >> everyone gets a trophy but we
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got the bigger one, bret. >> we don't have a special report, mr. sound effects or bikinis. hope you come back to washington. >> i don't know. this is kind of fun. >> maybe later today you'll see mike emannuel walking through the hall in a speedo. who knows. >> or on our mechanical surfboa surfboard. knox news debate will be with the top ten republicans ten days from today. if you look at the polls flight it looks like we have a pretty good idea of who one of the guys will be on the stage. very latest out of new hampshire, trump at 21, followed by jeb, scott, john, chris and ben carson. in iowa, scott walker and donald trump within the margin of error followed by jeb bush, ben carson and mike huckabee. look at the national. once again, donald trump is on top within the margin of error next to jeb bush and scott walker at 10. what does this all mean? >> it means donald trump has
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solidified what has been a surge in the polls. despite all of the focus on his comments about john mccain and other things, he has not taken a hit in this latest poll out that came out after all of that. what does that tell us? he has tapped into this anger within the republican party base. not just about politics in general, but also the leadership. the republican leadership. and he is taking a lot of steam away from some of those candidates that are also in that poll but a little further down. senator ted cruz spent the weekend on the floor of the senate, lambasting his leadership for pushing through the export/import bank deal that he said he was promised wasn't going to happen. he is talking like -- tapping into that anger but not getting a lot of play, because donald trump is. >> there's also talk, too. we heard donald trump say himself now the gop is being more friendly to him at times. but there's talk that he could actually go off and run as a
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third party candidate. rince priebus said republican candidates should not try to do this. >> i think our candidates should pledge not to run as a third party candidate. i don't see that happening. i think everyone understands that if rk is going to get beat she's going to get beat by a republican and most people running for president run to win. if our candidates want to win they'll have to run as a republican. i don't fear that. you've seen donald trump walk that backward the last few days, i think, as well. >> it looks to him and to some that he could actually be the nominee on the republican side. >> i don't think he is going to talk like that until maybe he is not going to win the gop nomination. if you get to that point and he feels like he has been treated poorly, he told the hill he would run as a third party. politico is reporting that he is registered in new york as an
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independent currently. that's just an interesting point. he has been an independent, republican, democrat and now a republican. he has a lot of history supporting all parties and now he's leading in one party. >> bret, ten days away from the big debate. you, megan kelly and chris wallace, will be leading the way there for the first debate. we've been talking about trump. how do you see the rest of the field shaping up now? >> this latest poll has john kasich in tenth place. it's interesting to see how he is maybe moving up the polls and we'll see if by august 4th he makes the top ten. obviously an interesting candidate to watch. i think either way, all candidates are going to get stage time, in that we'll have this other event from 5:00 to 6:00 pm that will have the other six candidates invited. hopefully, they'll all come. >> bret baier, we'll be watching
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at 6:00 tonight eastern time with "special report" and i guess no bikinis on your show. >> i don't think so. >> we'll see. >> we'll be watching. >> more from you coming up, bret. see you later. say good-bye to the bikini? the new trend that says modest bathing suit is making a splash, leggings, long sleeves, skorts. >> skirt and shorts? >> it looks like office wear. apparently this is the new beach wear that's trending. we've had experts here that say oh, no. the bikini is here to stay. we have a bunch of them on our plaza right now, designed by candace pialate. our models are having fun. >> as are our cameramen. as you get older, you don't want that much skin exposed is behind the idea.
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these women are not older. >> they're not concerned about that. marcie writes the bikini is not dead. as a mature southern belle, i prefer a collection of tankinis. >> i would prefer a martini. franciscan poet honestly too many swim suits are too immodest these days. >> and this, why would you wear long sleeves and pants at a beach when you're going into water? that's absurd. >> and faith tweeted bikinis are an american institution. >> aren't they an invention of a french guy? >> if you have too many french fries, you can't wear a bikini. it's complicated. >> keep them coming on this beach day on fox & friends. >> now this. did the officer in the sandra bland arrest go too far?
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her death after this encounter you see sparking a national debate. we'll take a look at the video step by step with a new york police department veteran next. for this next video all you can say is ouch. [ speaking foreign language ] >> you hear the screaming. see how this ends when we come back. >> it doesn't end well. americans. 83% try... to eat healthy. yet up to 90% fall short in getting... key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus bone health support with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's gives you nexium level protection for frequent heartburn all day and all night. try nexium 24hr, the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection.
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book now at choicehotels.com i'm back. the hacker group anonymous is calling for a day of rage, encouraging people to take to the streets in protest over the death of sandra bland, found dead in a texas prison three days after this traffic stop. here, the video igniting a national debate over police tactics and whether the officer went too far. bland's death was ruled a suicide. if you examine the dash cam video, you ask did the officer cross the line? here to take a very close at it is former nypd police officer john rafferty. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> the officer pulls her over and explains why this is happening. watch. >> hello, ma'am.
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>> hi. >> you failed to signal the lane change. do you have your driver's license and insurance with you? give me a few minutes, all right? >> what do you see here? >> i see normal procedure. this happens millions of times throughout america. normal procedures, lets her know why he pulled her over, properly. went back to the car, you'll see after this clip, and runs the information to verify. >> up to this point standard procedure? >> absolutely. >> part two, the officer comes back to the car and they begin to argue. let's watch. >> you seem very irritated. >> i am. i really am. i don't understand what i'm getting a ticket for. i was getting out of your way. you sped up and i moved over and you stopped me. i am irritated. that doesn't stop you from giving me a ticket, so -- >> are you done? >> what do you note there? >> i always took the approach if you're going to write somebody a ticket, write them a ticket. move on. there's no benefit of interacting with somebody who is
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hostile and upset. we've developed a society that's more combative and they're not basically respecting the police and take that fight into court. >> the moment you engage in debate you're instigating? >> it's a no-win situation. the person is already irritated they've been stopped. maybe they think they didn't do anything wrong. unfortunately the respect that goes back and forth was kind of lacking here. >> okay. part three. officer asks bland to put out her cigarette and the situation completely escalates. watch. >> mind putting out your cigarette, please, if you don't mind? >> i'm in my car. why do i have to put out my cigarette? >> step out of the car. >> no. you don't have the right. >> step out of the car. >> you do not have the right to do that. >> i do have the right. step out or i will remove you. >> i refuse. >> get out of the car! i will light you up. get out! now. >> wow! >> get out of the car. >> really for failure to signal? you're doing all of this for failure to signal? >> get over there. >>y right, yeah.
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let's take this to court. >> it's tense to watch. where would you say he went over the line, if at all? >> his own department put him on administrative duty. they've recognized he stepped over the line. you take somebody out of the car it has to be that you have to feel your personal safety is in danger. he took this too personal when she didn't put out the cigarette you're taking her out of the car. you live and die by what you say with these cameras. because she didn't put out the cigarette next thing you know you're asking the person to step out of the vehicle. you can't take it personal. >> i'm sure there are times in the history of this land somebody uses cigarette against a police officer, maybe chucked it at them, pushed it at them. >> absolutely. >> if, indeed, he could feel it was a potential threat, is that the wise thing to do? >> because you're being recorded, i need you to step out to sign this warning. i wouldn't want somebody stepping out with a cigarette. i've had somebody try to put a cigarette out on me. it happens. i guarantee. the way you say it, unfortunately you're locked into it. it's being recorded. these officers have to remember
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that. >> former nypd officer john rafferty with analysis. thank you for your time today and all you do. record fine for safety issues for chrysler. they left cars on the road that should be recalled. this morning, good news if you have one of these vehicles. you're not going to want to miss it. she learned about strokes while working on her science fair project. little did that 10-year-old girl know that it would save her own grandfather's life. that little girl and her grandpa are going to join us live, next. . it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. we only eat chex cereal. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! flrelieve nasal congestion andly otc itchy, watery eyes.d to most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance, flonase controls six. see the world in a whole new light.
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of "new york" magazine lines up all 35 women accusing bill cosby of abuse. each of their accounts of what happened with the star. and james "whitey" bulger fights to overturn convictions. he says that a prosecutor promised him immunity. he is serving life prison for allegedly participating in 11 murders. meanwhile 10-year-old girl saves her grandfather's life thanks to something she learned from her science fair project in fourth grade. she was able to diagnose her grandfather's stroke as it was happening, called 911 fast enough to save his life. and sophia and her grandpa, steve, join us now live from st. louis. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> hi. >> it's good to have you. sophia, tell us about the science fair and why you wanted to do a project on strokes.
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>> well, i wanted to do the project on strokes because on september 1st my papa had a stroke. >> your other grandpa? >> yeah, my other grandpa. and two years before that, grandpa had another stroke. and i was just wondering why it happened and -- >> sure. >> what kind of strokes there are. >> sure. sophia, it's incredible. what in your science research helped you realize what was happening with your grandpa steve, who is sitting there with you now? what did you see happening with him? >> well, one side of his face was droopy and he was looking confused and his speech was slurred. >> and you recognized those symptoms from your school fair
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project, right? >> yes. >> and because you spotted them in time your mom was able to call 911. grandpa steve, i have to say, what does it mean to sit next to your sweet granddaughter right now who, through science, was able to save your life? >> very happy and very proud of her. she did a lot of work on that project. she worked on it for probably six months. >> wow! >> and i couldn't be any more proud. >> now, sophia, you only got second place from that project. do you think maybe they should take another look? sounds to me like you should have gotten first place. >> yeah. >> and at one point, did your teacher try to talk you out of doing the project on strokes and do something else? >> yeah. >> what did she want you to do? >> well, she didn't say. i was just telling her about my project idea. she said i shouldn't do it. but i was already like halfway
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through my project so i just stuck with it. >> you did stick with it. and, you know what? your grandfather is sitting next to you today because of your quick thinking and things you learned with your project that wound up with a red ribbon but nonetheless, he is alive today. >> incredible. >> sophia and steve, thank you very much for joining us today from st. louis. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> got a bright future in science for her. >> first place for her. >> first place is right. coming up meanwhile, fox news alert, president obama giving the world his two cents about the 2016 presidential race. what he said about donald trump as well as mike huckabee. you have to hear this. >> i bet it's good, too. you've seen the video, people desperately trying to save a child locked in a hot car. what's it like when you're locked inside a hot car? >> this is the early stages of a heat emergency and i think we should get out. we shouldn't stay in here much longer. >> we locked maria molina inside
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when i hear what's going on in some of the new flavors it's exciting. i'm seeing nerds. what flavor does steve have? >> he has our customer created flavors, grapes with nerds and i have right here watermelon with popping candy. this is something really fun. chocolate chips, carpamel and graham cracker and you have peanut butter, bacon and banana. all of these half priced after 8:00 all summer long. we're excited to serve the people here of new york and help them cool off today. >> doing well at our beach party as well. we're sad that july is almost over. as steve said, never too late to celebrate. >> exactly. >> this is the first time you've driven the sonic truck into new york city. >> we came here last year and cooled you guys off a little bit last year. this year we're coming back with 25 new flavors all summer long. we have, you know, the great creations of sonic, strawberry cheesecake, chocolate oreo.
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these are really the fun ones. if you can dream it up, we can make it at sonic. >> every customer has a chance to become a flavor creator there. >> absolutely. >> how exciting. >> oh, my goodness. >> i didn't think i would like the idea of the grape thing but it's really great. >> it's really fun. >> grape is great! >> it's really fun. this one, the popping candy is something that is just really fun. it's really interactive. it pops for like 30 minutes. >> holy cow! >> kids can get into this and parents, too. >> love sonic and the folks who came up on the roller skates. thank you so much. >> and on the sand. well done. >> ainsley, we will save you one of these brand new ice cream flavors. we know you're eating for two. >> i can eat anything i want. i'm eating a lot of ice cream. thanks so much, steve. we'll start with this. fox news alert. if you drive a fiat chrysler you have a chance to have the company buy back those cars and trucks after being slapped with
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a $105 million fine. the company is told to get the following vehicles off the road. jeep cherokees sold between 1993 and 1998, dodge rams between 2008 and 2012, 2009 to 2011 dodge dakotas, the 2009 dodge dura durangos and 2009 chrysler aspens. lot of cars there. the company says it does accept responsibility of mishandling recalls of more than 11 million vehicles. west virginia woman shoots and kills her attacker. now police say he might be a serial killer, the one they've been searching for for years. 45-year-old neil falls might be connected to the murders and disappearances of at least nine other women in ohio, illinois and nevada. the woman who shot him met him online and knew something was wrong. >> i knew he was there to kill me. i could tell that he had already done something. he just wouldn't let me get any air. and so i grabbed my rake and when he laid the gun down to get
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the rake out of my hands, i shot him. i just grabbed the gun and shot behind me. >> police found a machete, axes and several other tools inside his car. moto gp world champ is launched from his bike in a high-speed crash in japan. he is unable to make that turn. look at that, rides right off the track, bursting through the barrier as the motorcycle bounces beside him. he broke bones in his shoulder and shin. he tweeted a photo showing off his new cast. stoner also reveals a stuck throttle is to blame for his accident. a dolphin gets a little too friendly with boaters in australia. >> whoa! >> she is showing off. these guys just wanted to snap a picture of her. the dolphin thought that it was snack time, the animal lunging out of the water, trying to grab a cell phone. the dolphin did not get any food.boaters got some great vid. those are your headlines.
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i'm going to hand it to you guys back outside. >> was that dolphin trying to take a selfie, ainsley? >> it looked like it. very cute. president obama continues his trip to africa, visiting ethiopia, talking terror as well as human rights. >> kevin corker is live. he was just there with the president at a press conference. what can you tell us today? >> it was an interesting news conference. even though it was relatively brief, i thought the president hit on important issues, most notably terrorism. instead of sending more americans into harm's way, say here in east africa, to battle al shabaab, for example, he said as long as the american military is supporting the african nations, they can take the fight to the terrorists. this, of course, on the heels of that devastating bombing in mogadishu, somalia.
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>> sounds like he had interesting things to say about donald trump. >> reporter: no question about that. listen, donald trump is a headline grabber and the president is one who would never miss an opportunity to sort of dive right in there and talk about it. of course, donald trump has made a lot of headlines talking. mike huckabee did, too, talking about marching the israelis to the door of the oven. listen to the president responding to that. >> when you get rhetoric like this, maybe it gets attention and maybe this is just an effort to push mr. trump out of the headlines. but it's not the kind of leadership that is needed for america right now. >> reporter: okay. you get that right. he took other shots, by the way, at donald trump. this is a president who is politically savvy and didn't want to miss out on the opportunity to take some shots
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to the gop. that's my perspective from here in ethiopia. >> kevin corke reporting from ethiopia. thank you very much. we've seen this story too many times, kids left alone in hot cars, the outcome often sadly fatal. >> that's right, steve. the latest to make news a 2-year-old was found dead inside a sweltering hot car in arkansas. what happens to someone locked in an overheating vehicle exactly? and how long does it take to become life or death? we hear too many times of it become a death situation. maria molina you actually experimented yourself to let us know what it feels like to be inside a hot car. what did you find out? >> we wanted to test out how hot temperatures would rise in a vehicle exposed to solar radiation. heat stroke are all major concerns for anyone left in a hot car. how hot does a car get in the summer heat? we decided to test it out and find out. dramatic baby rescue caught on
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camera. a woman in kansas city smashing a window to save a 2-year-old girl left in the car despite blazing temperatures. in pennsylvania, two children lucky to be alive after police officers come to the rescue. but many aren't so lucky. a child dies every nine days from being left inside a hot car. fdny ems lieutenant farouq mohammed explains why sitting in a hot car is so dangerous. >> you have no wind, no water, no movement. whether you're an adult or animal it's the same situation, absorbing that heat. >> how quickly can sitting in a hot car turn into a life or death situation? with the help of the fdny, we decided to find out. >> here we go. we are entering. we have a thermometer. it's 90 degrees. so sure is a hot day. >> you don't have the ac on.
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how quickly it got help. didn't help at all. it shows you that a hot car is a dangerous environment. it's just not a good scenario. not a good sensation. >> after just two minutes, the heat is already getting to me. >> i can start to feel the sweat now. >> if you didn't have to do this experiment and you were in this car, would you stay in here now? >> no. absolutely not. >> okay. so even with the windows cracked open on a hot day with a car that's off, it's still going to be hotter inside the car thanes it outside. don't think because you have the windows cracked that it's going to be okay. >> why do cars get hot so much faster than the outside? that's because the windows of the car are transparent to short wave radiation, absorbed by the inside and then bakes the car. >> so, so far, we've been in here eight minutes. little more than eight minutes and we've noticed some changes. we've noticed temperatures continuing to climb. already approaching 100 degrees in this car. >> i don't recommend us staying in here much longer. this is the early stages of a
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heat emergency. it almost feels like spikes on your skin, the heat. >> do you want to do my temperature one more time? >> sure. wow! it's 105.4. >> 105.4? time to get out. >> yeah, you have to get out. >> whoa! so my body temperature is 105 degrees. >> wow, yeah. that's a fever, okay? and that's at a dangerous level. i'm feeling the effects of the heat. so it goes to show you just in how many minutes? >> only 13 minutes and a half. >> how quickly the temperature could rise. and any further than this, you could pass out, start to get confused. good thing we got out when we did. >> my body temperature rose at an alarming rate for of six degrees for 13 minutes. at 106 a person's organs start to shut down. a child's body can heat up three to five times faster than an adult. >> that happened to you when it
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was only 80 degrees outside. >> it was about 87 grease at that time. temperatures rose very quickly, got to 100 degrees inside the car. it's kind of like a greenhouse, traps that heat in the vehicle and makes for a dangerous situation. animals cannot cool off the same way that humans can. they don't really get to sweat across their body like we can. >> great work, maria. >> thank you. straight ahead, you think you've got a neighbor from hell? this guy decided to settle his dispute by renting a bull dozer. peter johnson jr. says don't do that. he has better ways to settle things. he is here with his priceless advice for settling neighborhood disputes, coming up. that's right, steve. you don't need an ocean to learn how to surf. pro surfer is here to give me and the other girls in the bikinis a lesson right here in midtown manhattan. get ready.
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quick sky-high headlines. back and forth boeing 777 as violent winds cause the plane to bank hard just before its wheels touch down. skilled pilot straightens things out. as you can see, they landed safely. what starts as a normal fighter jet takeoff will quickly blow your mind. that's a russian-made mig-29 fighter jet turning into a rocket ship after takeoff. sleek aircraft reached top speeds of 1,500 miles per hour. steve? >> thank you, ed. earlier, we told you about this florida man in pinellas county who was told by an official to keep his barbecue smoke in his own yard because his neighbors didn't like the smell of it. the neighbor disputes don't end there.
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this maryland man bulldozed his way through his neighbor's fence. look at that, all caught on surveillance footage. then there's this neighbor from hell, blocking a driveway and flashing the middle finger. that neighbor now in jail. so what are your rights when it comes to a neighborhood fight? analyst peter johnson jr., whose neighbors are watching this carefully. >> you're right. >> is exploring our options. >> we'll keep you out of those situation this is summer. pouring motor oil in the pool that neighbor was doing. bad, bad stuff. too much noise, like out here on the plaza today, is a major complaint. pets and animals. we have a lot of lovely pets and animals, barking, biting. children's behavior, running into your yard and then getting injured maybe. visual nuisance. property appearance. trash. dumping stuff all over their
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property. and then property boundaries. did you ever have a neighbor that says i'm going to cut your lawn. >> i have. >> i have, too. i'm going to cut your hedges. i'm going to trim your fence. what do you do? >> i went and talked to him and he said oh, we had no idea. regarding kids and pets and stuff like that, if they're making noise or running crazy in your yard are you okay? >> there are decibel allowances for noise in each and every county and neighborhood in the country. you have to be careful about that. and the yapping dog at night. >> that drives everybody crazy. >> that's not a good thing. there are certain, reasonable thing you can do to stay out of jail and not have your blood pressure sky rocket. these are pj's tips to prevent neighbors from hell putting you there, too. number one, as you said, talk to the neighbor. go in a reasonable way. the crazier the neighbor, the
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nicer you speak. then write to the neighbor. hopefully, the person can actually read what you're writing. but put it in writing, in a friendly way. then if that doesn't work, complain to the hoa, homeowners association or your government or your county or your town and say, listen, wooif got a problem here in te -- i've got a problem here in terms of trash, in terms of this. f if that doesn't solve the problem then you have to see the lawyers and lawyer up. if there's something dangerous call 911. cops won't solve a civil problem but will solve a dangerous criminal problem. don't be afraid to call them under those situations. >> we asked you if you had a neighbor from heck. we got an e-mail from john in marianna. my children ages 7 and 5 made a snowman. they went across property lines about one to two feet. our neighbor called the cops saying they were stealing snow. >> kevin on twitter, my neighbor
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has planted running bamboo. that can be a problem. s it extreme ly intrusive. the roots are destroying my yard and driveway. we have bamboo in the lobby, based on what's -- >> we have some here. >> it was actually growing in the lobthy morning and i saw executives trying to move through it. it was a bit of a problem. >> talk to your neighbor and then it escalates? >> absolutely. keep talking. stay out of jail. it's not about ego. it's about respect. stay out of trouble. it will all work out. >> peter johnson jr. >> i love the beach. >> it's nice, isn't it? >> i just want to -- >> i just hope the neighbors don't complain about the sand. >> i just want to get ready. if you tuned in yesterday, ed henry tested out his surfing skills on our plaza. now it's our turn. prosurfer travis will teach elisabeth and i how to hang ten. first, martha is hanging out at the top of the hour. what's your top story?
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>> i think elisabeth has it figured out already. a woman kills a man in self-defense. turns out, he may be a serial killer police have been hunting for. her brave story and list of women he found in his car. two teenagers are lost at sea. why joe namath is getting involved in this story. the heated showdown between ted cruz and mitch mcconnell on the senate floor when i see you moments away. get complete protection. nexium level protection. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command...
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to give her tips. there's a real pro here. >> he will evaluate your skills there. >> i don't want him to do that. >> and help us learn how to do it. >> hop on the board. >> how about it, travis? >> i'll take you from the start, essentials you need to know. we'll start with paddling in. let's lie down. >> okay. >> these are really little boards. beginners start on long boards, right? >> you wouldn't start on boards like this. you always want to paddle as hard as you can, be super committed. the next tricky part is puoppin up. >> get to your feet. >> in one motion? >> that was really good. try to get as little knees involved as possible. >> what's the perfect stance? >> one that won't let you fall off, ed. >> i'm right foot forward. you guys are all -- i'm goofy footed here. it's whatever feels natural.
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>> how high up do you stand on the board? >> knees bent, back as straight as possible. the most athletic position you can get into, the less chance you have of falling. >> like this. >> should we get up there or what? >> definitely. let's see what elisabeth's got. >> time to hang ten, elisabeth. >> thank you to all inclusive hard rock hotels. >> there you go. >> keep those knees bent. starting. >> well, theres it. >> was this thing invented after the movie "urban cowboy"? >> i think some surfer saw it and said let's give that a try. she has some talent. >> because of the work -- you're the one controlling, reacting
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to -- >> you can be honest with me, travis. when i'm spinning, like that, what's my strategy? >> just to stay as low as possible. >> can i go back to paddling? >> holding the rails is important, too. >> here comes a big wave to the person controlling this. are you going to try, maria? >> elisabeth looks great. maria will do it on the other side of the break. give her some tips. >> when we come back. >> amp it up a little. >> no, no, no. >> come on. just a little. more fox & friends, two minutes. here from new york ocean. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪
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watch t world's best surfers today. >> would maria qualify? come on, get it moving. >> she's a natural. look at that. >> she's loose. >> she's got the stance. >> thank you very much. >> i need more lerchssons, too. bill: there is a desperate search under way for two teenaged boys mission at sea. they were last seen when they went fishing off the east coast of florida. martha: it was a 19-foot boat. they found the boat yesterday capsized nearly 70 miles offshore. >> joe namath has brought a lot of attention to this case. he's offering a $100,000 reward. >> the love is there. we are all praying.
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