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shoppers making a run. don't go away. craig morgan is getting ready to perform right behind us in the all american summer concert series. >> "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good weekend. >> bye bye. good morning to you and your family. it's friday. you made it. it is june 17th. i'm ainsley earhardt are. did you see this? meat loaf collapsing on stage overnight in the middle of a performance? fans capturing that frightening moment on video. the breaking news on his condition coming in. stung new developments in the orlando terror attack investigation. a gun store owner who tried to warn the feds something wasn't right. did it twice. >> this is odd having that conversation and asking for body armor. >> new questions this morning about whether an attack could
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have been prevented. now, with whatever he just got out of his pocket, here's brian. >> it was just a pen. a lot of people want to make sure i pay attention when your reading. president obama says winning the fight against isis. really? >> we see this continues to be a difficult fight but we are making significant progress. >> okay. the problem is the cia director had a different story and he said it outloud. who is right? who is wrong? who is losing and who is in danger? probably us. mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> i'm country is the song that craig morgan has recorded and that we're listening to. he's going to be live on this stage just two hours from right now. as a featured performer in our all-american summer concert series brought to you by expedia. >> look at those ribs. can't get better than that ribs and friday, right? >> if you are watching us cook those ribs and you are having captain crunch, and you are saying to yourself, honey, i would rather have the ribs. >> a little protein. >> and bring some floss. >> and baby wipes. >> absolutely. thank you very much for joining us on this friday and this summerrt with a fox news alert. everything you are hearing about me is a lie. that is the wife of the orlando terrorist who now claims she's
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not being -- she's not the same person she's described in the media. she's innocent. >> okay. i have a question why was her husband texting her during this bloody rampage? >> that's a good question. peter doocy has more. >> midway through his massacre here at the pulse nightclub in orlando, omar mateen got a text from his wife. she asked him where are you? he said do you see what's happening? she wrote back no. and he replied i love you babe and now a friend of the wife noor salman has spoken to on her behalf on the institute for public accuracy. the wife's friend claims that she didn't know what her husband was up to, never drove him to scout out the club and offered to take a polygraph test and said the government didn't want her to. she writes in the huffington post that everything we've heard about her is a lie and
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speculates what we apparently have is severe log rolling between media and government, where government sources hide behind anonymous quotes and media hide behind anonymous sources. meanwhile the focus on orlando yesterday was not on the terrorist but on the victims, their families, and first responders. president obama and vice president each laid 49 white roses as a memorial. >> the notion is the answer to this tragedy would be to make sure that more people in a nightclub are similarly armed to the killer defies common sense. >> new records from omar mateen's time as a security guard shows he was a skilled marksman, also scoring perfect scores in accuracy tests using the same gun he used here
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sunday. >> peter, thank you. we're learning so much about him. he had signs of aggression in elementary school, middle school. he had tried to join the police academy in florida, wasn't able to because of his past, because he had been suspended so many times from school. two trips from saudi arabia need to be investigated, one sponsored by nyu. let's look at his background and could he have been stopped. five weeks before he actually made the purchase and ultimately would pull off this killing, he went to a gun store allegedly, and he went in there and asked for soft and hard body armor and when he couldn't get it right away, he walk outside, was talking on the phone in arabic. the gun owner says to himself there's something about this i don't like. i'm not selling it to him and i'm calling the authorities. >> the gun shop is the lotus gun shop. the guy was suspicious. he did everything right. he listened to him. he call the feds a couple of times. here he is talking to griff
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jenkins a couple -- last night. >> he was asking a couple of questions on how great of a bulletproof vest, at the time was concerning the time he was asking it. we let him know we don't carry it nor have we ever carried it here and when he pulled away and got on his cell phone and he was having a conversation with someone in a foreign language. at that time it kind of keyed him in that this is odd for him having that conversation and asking for the body armor. his next question after he got off the phone was bulk ammo. he implied that we didn't have bulk ammo. at that time he left the store. it was concerning. they had a little meeting and they contacted the authorities on it, that he was suspicious. >> had a conversation in a foreign language. what does that tell you? he might not have acted alone? >> we don't know who he was
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talking to. >> he could have been talking to his wife. >> you look at that guy. that guy called the fbi twice and you look at one of the other dots that was missed. one of his former colleagues at the security firm down in jupiter, florida, he said this guy is always talking about killing people. they alerted people. and brian mentioned yesterday that disney contacted the feds and said hey back in april we got this guy on video casing the joint. >> wow. >> so why did they miss so many opportunities to say this guy is a problem? james kalstrum thinks he knows what's going on inside the fbi. >> the rules of engagement, what the bureau is being told about what they can do and can't do. they can't go sniffing around anything to do with mus lins. they didn't go to mosques. i'm not talking about things off
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the charts. but things that normally would be done. the same people that took all the language out of the training documents. this is from the whies. >> it's ominous for all of us in america if the fbi has handcuffs on and we're told you can't do that. i'm hoping james comey will have a way to speak up about those men and women in the field -- a lot of people questioning what they are doing out there, allowing the inten thing -- san bernardino thing to happen and this to happen. >> and countless others. >> if they are getting pressure from above, ainsley, he's got to speak up and listen there's a politically culture in this country, unless you take the handcuffs off, we're going to have another attack. >> you are saying disney notified the fbi. fbi was notified after connecting him to that guy in
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vero beach. the gun shop owner says he qactd the fbi twice. >> james kallstrum makes it sound like if somebody is muslim, back off. >> a good friend of the administration, put there by barack obama, john brennan in prepared remarks said amongst the things about our war against isis, yeah, we took some territory away with you they are more dangerous today than ever before and if we want to be successful, we got to start taking them out over there. wait a second. i thought we were winning the war against isis. look at the difference in the remarks from president obama and his appointed cia director. >> since i last updated the american people on our campaign two months ago, we've seen that this continues to be a difficult fight but we are making significant progress. this campaign at this stage is firing on all cylinders. >> unfortunately, despite all
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our progress against isil on the battlefield and in the financial realm, our efforts have not reduced the group's terrorism capability and global reach. the resources needed for terrorism are very modest and the group would have to suffer even heavier losses on territory, manpower and money for its terrorist capacity to decline significantly. >> there, you got the president of the united states saying we've got it and you've got the cia director saying essentially our war on isis, we're getting an "f." >> totally different pages. the president painting this rosy picture and you have the cia director telling you what's really accurate and what's really happening and we've seen this based on terrorist attacks in our own country. >> if you are josh earnest today. >> or not. >> what do you say to the press who says who is right? the president or the cia? why would he come out and say that? by the way for those who say every time he tells the president, hey, why are we letting isis exist they are the
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jv team for four years? he says america doesn't need to put 100,000 troops out there. they have 20,000 guys there and by them holding on this land, it gives them safe hach and the tun to use these lands and train and fight and also gain revenue and control of large cities like mosul and that transfers to danger here in america. >> and what they said as we drive them out of iraq and syria, they are going to go elsewhere. one person said isis now is becoming a virtual caliphate. it's everywhere. >> as long as we allow them to continue to win, more people are going to want to join. >> we know where the bulk are and we're not doing anything. >> let's hand it over to heather who has more headlines for us. >> good morning to all of you. let's switch gears and talk about another breaking story, the rock legend meat loaf rushed to the hospital after collapsing on the stage in a packed concert hall in canada. watch.
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that frightening moment captured by fans as meat loaf collapsed on to the ground. he fell to the floor during an encore of his hit, "i would do anything for love." no word yet on his condition but the 68-year-old singer canceled two shows earlier in the week because he wasn't feeling well. and brexit campaign is on hold after a member of british parliament was killed. jo cox. the vote is to decide whether the u.k. will leave the european union. cox wanted to remain in the european union. attacker was heard shouting britain first. she leaves behind a husband and two young children. a shocking new claim, disney
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world reportedly knew about the alligator problem but looks the other way to keep high-end guests happy. that's according to employee. disney is adding signs like this dangerous reptile warning signs in its parks. this move comes after a whole lot of outrage for only having a no swimming sign but not a single alligator sign before wednesday's attack that killed a two-year-old little boy. so cute. on the cover of the daily news today, there's an interview with a guy, i survived a 1986 disney gator attack. >> we were going to talk to a mother who cawas also there tha same night. one lawmaker who was once on welfare wants to drug test rich people who get tax breaks.
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gun regulations. is donald trump considering sporting -- supporting them, the democrats? >> the terror watch list and the no-fly list, i'm going to be talking to the nra about that and starting a real dialogue. i think a lot of people agree with me, but i want to really hear what they have to say. a number of people have brought this to my attention and i understand why we should be discussing it. >> so trump is saying the terrorists cannot buy guns and that's not sitting well with some establishment republicans. ed joins us right now from d.c. he just joined the trump campaign. >> how far off of the primary gun -- how far from the republican standpoint on guns is donald trump right now? >> i think he's very much in line with the republicans on this. he's a strong supporter of the second amendment. always has and that's the reason the nra endorsed him earlier than they have any other presidential candidate.
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>> i've heard some strategyists on television saying in the wake of what happened in orlando, he should be concentrating on terror, but he's talking about guns instead. you are one of his strategyists. is this a winning combination for him? >> i think he is. when he's talking about guns, he's talking about in the context of terrorists. he wants to make shur doe -- they don't have access to guns and he wants to talk to the nra to find out the best way to do this. >> you got the speaker of the house paul ryan saying things like this. listen to this, ed. >> we want to make sure something like this doesn't happen again. everybody wants that, but as we look at how to proceed, we also want to make sure that we're not infringing people's legitimate constitutional rights. >> he's talking about somebody who is -- winds up on a no-fly list by accident, they should have their due process. >> sure. i think mr. trump agrees with that. he's a strong supporter of the fourth amendment as well. he wants to sit down and have a discussion about how to make
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sure we're targeting the right people to make sure that terrorists don't have guns. >> ed, what are you doing for the campaign? >> i help the campaign with delegate management and the delegate selection process, but just recently i was named the trump liaison to the republican national committee. >> what does that mean? making sure sure they don't change any rules on you? >> that's part of the commission part but as importantly as we move forward we want to make sure that the rnc and the trump campaign are fully coordinated as we go about defeating mrs. clinton in november. >> all right. we got a busy week ahead. ed brookeover joining us from d.c. thank you very much. straight ahead, it could have happened to any child, a mother who took pictures of her son in exactly the same place that a gator snatched a little boy a couple of nights ago. hear her side of the story. she said do not blame the boy's parents. when you hear what this top va official did, you will think he should have been fired. well, think again.
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who get tax breaks. and is pot the solution to atlantic city's cash problem? a democratic assemblyman is proposing a bill to legalize recommereational use. and a woman is sharing a photo of her three-year-old weigheding on the beach where lane was killed one hour later. >> in a facebook post, she defended the parents' toddler saying she shouldn't be -- the parents shouldn't be blamed for the parents death. >> thank you for joining us. >> you wanted to make sure the message gets across not to blame the parents, right? >> that's absolutely correct. >> can you expand on that?
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>> yes. when i wrote that post, i was actually in the airport, traveling home. i got on the internet at the airport just to see if they had updated the progress of the search for the boy. i was certainly hoping that they had found him for the parents before i got on my flight. when i was checking on line, i saw the numerous posts criticizing the parents. they should have been closer, they should have been watching, negligent, they weren't paying attention. as if my parent could break anymore, it certainly did when i started reading though posts, thinking about that poor mom having to get on the plane without her child, i was able to get back on my plane with my child and i didn't think anyone read my post besided my mom and my sister and a few friends. when i read that, i really didn't put much thought in it at all. i quickly stated that my son was there, and i was giving him my
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undivided attention. he was my only child with me on vacation. i allowed him to do the very same thing and even stopped and took pictures of minimum standing in there. >> there were no wimg signs, but did you know there were alligators right there? >> no. i think that's what people are having a hard time with, wrestling with, is that area is a very central location. it's the family focus i would say of the resort. the splash pad is right there. the sandy beach is right there. the beach is very small. there's a fire pit and a restaurant. it's well-lit. it's not off the beaten path, so no i would not speculate that there would be an alligator right there in a central location. that never crossed my mind, no. >> you said it was very small too. you said you can't help but wonder if we played with him and did you talk to the mom. what do you recall? >> that night, we had actually gone down there because they were doing a family event and the resort was. >> movie night.
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>> they were playing the movie on the beach and prior to that, they had a few activities which are roasting marshmallows to make smores. i sat on the table at the very end of the beach while he played in the sand, and then we roasted smores. it was all families. very quaint. all the kids had their long sticks roasting their marshmallows on the beach. we were staying to watch the movie. fortunately, by the grace of god, my child actually said tefs tired -- he was tired around 8:45 and pointed to the hotel. i said are you sure you don't want to watch the movie? i would assume -- i would would have been at that same location every night. talking to different moms. it's a very quaint area and like i said it's a family focus resort. >> you said i can't imagine anyone could sleep knowing that
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the helicopters are searching for a missing child taken by an alligator. you were all there on vacation. we all remember going to disney world as kids. our parents saved their money, took us on that great vacation. every parent in that hotel was listening to those helicopters. >> all night. >> all night. it's not the way you want to spent a vacation and this terrible, i feel so bad for the family. what were people saying at the hotel the next morning? >> the next morning, it was very quiet, very somber. the pool which was usually filled was not filled. there were security guards just making sure sure random people obviously weren't coming in to try to take pictures of the scene, because you could easily walk by it. there were sidewalks right there. hotel employees were asking not to take pictures, obviously. it was very somber. and i felt like everyone was just looking at our own children, realizing that it really could have been any one of us.
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>> and seeing your son there knowing that alligator was probably 15 feet away that's where evidently it was. >> knowing that mom was in a hotel room, in your hotel grieving. >> oh, you know the hotel -- the helicopter was just making circles, every time it would get loud and i knew it had made another loop, i knew it had made it without finding that child. i think it stopped around 1:00 for a few hours and i remember as soon as i woke up, my first thought was have they found him and maybe ten seconds later i heard the chopper coming closer and at that point i knew they obviously had not found him yet. >> jennifer, thank you very much for joining us today from jackson, mississippi and sharing your story and your point of view which was do not blame the family. >> judge less, pray more. >> love that. coming up on this friday, the video is hard to watch. a driver sitting in his car when it suddenly explodes.
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>> a veteran driving on a flat tire stopped at that auto shop and drove away with a sweet surprise, steve. >> the iraq war vet only had $32 in his pocket. he's between jobs and he's suffering from ptsd. so the service manager at the minnesota shop noticed he was a war veteran, replaced not one, but three tires and he did it for three and that's why he had the reaction he did. unbelievable. >> how great is that. it's 25 minutes before the top of the hour. we've got news and heather has got the headlines. let me tell you about a terrifying explosion that sent a man flying after his car ignited in a gas station parking lot. take a look at this. it happened in rochester, new york. police say the man just put a can of gas in his trunk. think about how many of us have done that ourselves. something sparked a fire. some of the experts say it was possibly static electricity and caused the car to blow up. this happened while the man was
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getting in the driver's seat. he's now recovering from third degree burns. terrifying. a man in california lucky to be alive this morning thanks to the heroic actions of a total stranger. >> get out of the car! >> all right. take a look at the left-hand corner of your screen. you can see the man in the white shirt. he's being hailed a hero this morning. he noticed a leg hanging out of the drivers door so he raced toward the smoke and the flames to pull that person to safety. cops say the guy was in the driver's seat and he was trunk. he's been charged with a dui and also arson but lucky to be alive. caught on camera, a trump supporter's campaign sign damage by vandals. this says the vocal advocate continues to get threat. >> what's next? it's been gradually getting worse and within the last few
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attacks it's gotten extreme. >> watch as the man knocks down the sign in font of his tattoo shop and a group joins in jumping in it. police say he pointed a rifle at the group. he's not denying the allegation. he's worried about his safety. no charges have been filed and those are your headlines. we'll see you in about half an hour as we continue to follow the story of the orlando nightclub attack, the victims families can look to one another in the community who came together in the wake of another terrible tragedy. >> today mark one-year anniversary of the search shooting in charleston. >> i went back to the scene in charleston, south carolina, which i reported from just to see how the church was doing, how the families, how that community, how they are doing today and how they are dealing one year later. >> please send out an ems
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command page advising of an active shooter, multiple people down. >> there's an horrific mass murder down at the emanuel ame. >> the nine people were hurd -- murdered in this church. >> dylann roof confessing. one year ago, nine individuals walk into this church for a bible study. they had no idea they would never come out alive. in the days to follow, this sidewalk was covered with flowers and balloons and cand candles. the police tape is gone. the crowds thrind down, and the church was changed forever. a new pastor now leads this depression -- couldnngregationc. helping them see the light through the darkest of days. >> how do you heal a church? >> it helps us to remind us that
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god is not through with us. scpiet what it feels like and it looks like, it's not over until he says it's over and for his, the best is yet to come. ♪ >> let's practice what we preach, amen. >> as any new world for dr. about the timed -- betty day clark. >> how did you learn about it? >> i got a phone call from one of the members. she said reverend thompson, you need to go to the church. there's shoot going on around there. >> anthony thompson remembers feeling totally helpless when he found out that mira was still inside the church. >> i just lost it. i was just wondering if she was alive, is she suffering. that's all i wanted to know.
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is she suffering? >> his worst nightmare had come true and this year has been far from easy. >> everywhere i went was hard. everywhere i went she was with me. we were always together. >> what do you miss the most? >> everything. everything. i mean, you know, when -- when you do everything together, it's just hard. hard. hard. >> in a matter of minutes, families were torn apart forever. a lot of -- alata simmons lost her grandfather. he died in the hospital later that night. >> it's something that i deal with every day knowing that my last moments of his life were of him clinging to life. it's still very hard for me to
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go inside the church and really see where everything unfolded. >> in the meantime, she's focused on a new movement called hate won't win. that message was broadcast worldwide when the victims' families publicly forgave the killer in court. >> hate won't win. i forgive you. may god have mercy on you. >> i'm not angry with him. it's not going to bring my wife back. i want to move forward. i want my children to move forward. you see, so -- >> the forgiveness. >> it's incredible. and the whole world was talking about it that week. alanda simmons lost her grandfather who died at the hospital. she said he died in bible study. he knew the bible backwards and
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forwards. he loved god. if he's going to die, the church is where he would want to meet his maker. >> it is shocking to think it was a year ago. that was one really fast year. >> i hope that guy gets the death penalty. >> he's up for the death peenlt. we'll find out this fall. >> our prayers are with everyone in that community. straight ahead on this friday. you heard donald trump tear into president obama over his reaction to this week's terrorist attack. >> i watched president obama today, and he was more angry at me than he was at the shooter. >> well, how did the voters react to that sound bite? brand-new dials with lee carter you'll only see here coming up next. own frequent heartburn. get complete protection with nexium 24 hour.
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candidates and the president's message? lee carter just went through the dial test. -- clinton said that donald trump is fixated on the radical islam. >> he's fixated on the world radical islam. i find this strange. is donald trump suggesting that there are magic words that once uttered will stop terrorists from coming after us? >> what's the great? >> the grade here, democrats a d, npts c minus. why are you fixated on this term? it is not pushing a religion down, they said wrong argument. what she should be talking about is gun control right now.
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>> next one. we now have proposals from the presumptive republican nominee for president of the united states to bar all muslims from immigrating to america. we hear language that singles out immigrants, and suggests empire religious communities are complicity in violence. where does this stop? >> democrats gave this an a. off the chart. independents c minus and republicans a d. now what he did here is he alienated a huge block of people. we got to figure this out. it's not saying we're banning a religion and people need to leave. it's saying until we get this right, we want to know that we're safe. it's got to be a focus on
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security. he and hillary should be focused on gun control. fully 70 or 80% of americans say we want a ban on assault weapons. >> donald trump responds. let's listen to this and we'll get the grade. >> i watched president obama today and he was more angry at me than he was at the shooter. he was more angry at a lot of people and have said this, the level of anger, that's the kind of anger he should have for the shooter and the killers that shouldn't be here. >> this is a highlight for donald trump this week. he's had a very, very bad week but it is the right message. republicans gave it an a. independents c minus. democrats not surprisingly aren't resonating at all. but the bottom line here and this is the big story for me this week is independents have been falling republicans almost exactly on the resonance of
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donald trump's message. now they are saying i'm worried about the ridiculous. i'm worried about that side of him because he's had a bad couple of weeks. needs to get back on message. this was a really good message for him but it was one of one moments this week he really shined. >> good to see you this morning. lee, is your dad cool like this? >> keep it real, homies. [ laughter ] >> well, steve is hitting the streets ahead of father's day this weekend to find out what fatherly advice actually works. and what is is inspiring so many american people to burn the american flag? and it's a lesson being served up by your child's teacher. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula.
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all right, president obama is calling for world unity in the wake of the orlando attack. >> you can't break up the world into us and them. so if there was ever a moment for all of us to reflect and reaffirm our most basic beliefs that everybody counts and everybody has dignity, now's the time. >> well, unless you disagree with him, then you're right. the kids are taught to dislike the american values how do we unify and take pride in who we are as a country? here to discuss is the senior fellow of the heritage foundation, michael gonzalez. he served the state department under george w. bush. michael, you look back at our
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curriculum, our -- the way we're teaching history and you think that's the foundation that's crumbling beneath us, leading to situations like this. in what way? >> well, we need to ask how does an american born in queens and raised in ft. pierce decide that he wants to execute 49 of his compatriots? how does he believe thinking that women should not drive or that he should cheer 9/11? and i think what we need to understand is that in fighting isis, we fight them with bullets. and on the battlefield. but it's also an idea you have to fight an idea with a better idea. you know, young men need to believe that there's something bigger than themselves. if we don't give them that, a recruiter, a terrorist recruiter is going to come in and fill that vacuum. >> right. one way to do that is to teach the true history of the country which never has been a problem in the past. but there is a problem now. it seems we're screwing with our past. take a look at this. you point to one of the best selling books around about
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american history which skews it in a negative direction. here is one of the excerpts from this book by -- by zin who writes this. people's history of the united states, the name of the book. they found by creating a nation, a symbol, a legal unity called the united states they could take over land, profits and political power from the british empire. they have could hold back a number of rebellions and create a consensus of popular support, privileged leadership. that's not exactly the rah-rah history we know about. >> that's right. you know, that book was published in 1980. it's still a best seller. the number one best selling book in political science. it teaches that the founding was a ruse. it was a farce. it teaches that the united states has been an experiment in oppression. so we have to go back and say, why are we doing this to ourselves? we need to reopen this debate.
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the fact that president obama and other liberals are saying, hey, e pluribus unum, we should say exactly, bring it on. let's have a debate on e pluribus unum. e pluribus unum is asimulation, telling newcomers you can be an american, but here are the virtue, here is the belief in individual liberty. the things that jefferson wrote in the declaration of independence. >> we are the world's success story, why people want to come here and people who are here have learned to appreciate it by learning how far we've come. that's why the boom in home schooling is happening. mike gonzalez, thanks so much. pope francis says millions of marriages are invalid. we're doing it wrong. thanks, pope. and in our fox summer concert series, he's the man.
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♪ >> craig morgan is just minutes away from taking the stage as the party on the plaza rolls on. stay with us. i wonder what he's saying to steve.
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>> i'm going to hit the streets of new york city ahead of father's day to find out what fatherly advice actually works. homies. live from new york city, this is "fox & friends." >> oh, steve. ♪ ♪ don't worry y'all i came to hang out ♪ ♪ at the bonfire, out in the sticks ♪ >> good morning. >> craig morgan. you recognize his voice. he's a friend of fox news, he's been here before. he is going to be singing right there on that stage on our plaza this morning for us. the great american concert series. we have this every friday in the summer. come on over. if you're ever here in new york on friday. we have ribs. >> for 17 years he was in the military, ten of which active duty. then he said, well, i probably
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have another career in me and boy does he ever. >> yeah. let's not forget he was the assistant dairy manager at wall mar mart. >> i did forget. >> and an emt. he saved a number of lives. >> that's right. >> wonderful people. >> saved people in a car accident and a house fire. we'll talk to him about it. >> busy guy. great guy. >> but first let's get to this fox news alert. everything you are hearing about me is lie she says. the wife of the orlando terrorist now claiming that she is innocent. >> okay. so why was her husband texting her during his bloody rampage at the pulse nightclub? >> and in the middle of doing 16 separate phone calls, peter doocy is live in orlando with the latest. peter? >> reporter: brian, the pulse terrorist paused his attack to reply to a text message from his wife who wrote to him in the middle of the mass murder to ask, quote, where are you? he replied with a question, do you see what's happening? she said no, and he said i love
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you, babe. sources have told the fox news that the wife knew of her husband's violent aspirations, but friends who are with her hiding out are scoffing at that, saying she didn't know what her husband was up to. she never drove him to pulse or to buy ammo, she never took a lie detector test even though she's offered. a writer for the center for public accuracy published a text message from salman's friend that says, quote, it is not an easy time for her. and having a child ask the mother where is daddy can't be easy. and for "the new york post" to show her son's face is not right. a makeshift memorial here in orlando got a visit from the president and vice president yesterday. each laid 49 white roses to honor the dead club goers. also visiting with their families and first responders. then calling for new gun control. >> and if we don't act, we will
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keep seeing more massacres like this. because we'll be choosing to allow them to happen. we will have said we don't care enough to do something about it. >> reporter: as funerals begin here a local cemetery is planning to bury pulse victims near each other. the city is waiving burial fees and local businesses are supplies the flowers. >> thank you. >> it was not reassuring to see the president give us a lecture of why we don't listen to him more, if we would listen to him, this wouldn't happen. this about terror. in the back drop, you could talk about guns but for him to lead and to try to drill that home, i thought it was totally inappropriate yesterday. >> but the messages we aired on facebook, all the posts about isis and allahu akbar, he was
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yelling that when he was gunning people down, its strikes me he was texting with his wife and his wife is asking where are you? and he says, did you see the news? he wants everyone to be talking about him. he wanted the publicity. how many people -- >> 16 people including a news desk and a local affiliate. channel 13. >> i think a day or two ago, john kerry finally said terrorism and isis is a bigger threat than climate change. which is a complete 180. >> fantastic. good job. because i was going to use extra sunscreen and feel safe. meanwhile, as we try to piece together who this guy was, you know, it's been very clear from the get go that people have been warning the authorities about him. that's the lotus gun range and shop down in florida. and as it turns out, he walked -- the shooter walked in there, tried to buy some heavy artillery and some body armor and guy who ran the place knew not to sell him anything. and he called the cops. listen.
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>> he wanted a level 3 armor which is i guess the highest of civilian armor that can be purchased. our salesman knew everything about it, and he knew immediately this is not a normal question that a civilian would ask for. we have never carried it here. and when he did -- he pulled away and got on his cell phone and he was -- he was having a conversation with someone of a foreign language. so the next question after he got off the phone was bulk camo which he implied that we didn't have bulk ammo. so at that time, he left the store. but it was concerning, so we -- they had a little meeting and they contacted the authorities on him. that he was suspicious. >> called the fbi. >> twice. >> yeah, twice. the first time was also for another group of men of middle eastern descent that seemed suspicious and they checked out fine. the next one was this guy, the
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fbi said do you have your name? no. any surveillance video of him? they said no. and they pretty much closed it there. >> brian, the fbi knew about this guy. disney called the fbi because they saw him on camera casing the joint. if they found something suspicious about him. the gun shop called the fbi we know of several times, and then he also was investigated by the fbi because he was connected to that suicide bomber from vero beach, who went overseas, who trained and came back and tried to recruit individuals and one of them contacted the fbi. >> how many times have you heard, if you see something, you say something. many people said something and yet the fbi didn't do anything. why is that? james kallstrom said something last night on "the kelly file" which if it's true it is terrifying. >> the rules of engagement, what the bureau is being told about what they can do and what they can't do. they can't go sniffing around
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anything to do with muslims. they can't go around to mosques, they can't do things that they would normally do. i'm not talking things that are off the charts. i'm talking about things that normally would be done. but the orders have come down from the white house. the same people that took all the language out of training documents and can't be used in any memoranda, those are the same people. >> political correctness? >> their hands are tied. >> i would like to hear more about this and find out the sources because you have to wonder why the fbi does a great job, over 600 active case, isis related, in all 50 states. you have to wonder if their hands are being tied and you have to know the tsarnaev brothers got interviewed, they passed, they ended up bombers. this guy gets interviewed three times, he passes and goes to saudi arabia and ends up becoming a -- perpetrating a massacre. so what going on? the fbi has to speak up for themselves. >> also the gun shop to be clear, they did have surveillance video but they
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recorded over it because that guy -- he walked into the shop months ago. so they have recorded over it since. >> anyway, we'll stay on that story. in the meantime, we have heather with some headlines. good morning. another breaking story, the singer meat loaf collapses on stage in front of massive audience in canada. watch this. ♪ terrifying moments captured on camera by fans. the grammy winner collapsing during an encore of his hit "i would do anything for love." he was then rushed to the hospital and we have just found out that he is in stable condition at this hospital. his spokesperson said they're waiting for test results. he cancelled two shows earlier in the week because he wasn't feeling well. we are wishing him the very best. he's a friend of our show. and we always enjoy him. heading overseas, brexit, the vote, set for next thursday in britain to decide whether or not the country should stay in the european union or if it
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should get out. well, those campaigns on hold altogether after a member of the british parliament was shot dead in broad daylight. 41-year-old jo cox attacked outside a library by a man armed with a gun and a knife. this shows police as they are arresting 52-year-old thomas ma mair. the attacker was heard shooting britain first. she leaves behind a husband and two young children. fox news alert to bring you right now. a second flight recorder on egyptair 804 has been recovered. the wreckage was found deep in the mediterranean ocean. officials from egypt said the two black boxes were tucked into the plane's tail. the discovery discovered a major break through. its could shed light on why it crashed last month, leaving all 66 people on board dead. those are your headlines. see you back here soon.
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>> thank you, heather. meanwhile, there will be a game 7 on sunday in the nba but that's not the only reason you should care about sunday. >> yeah. it's father's day. your kids are going to be getting you some gifts. >> right. i ask every year, i ask for something special and they get me cash. so that's certainly heart warming. what about for you, are you going to get to go home? >> yeah, i'm going to get my dad a few things. i sent him a few things already. steve is out there on the street. >> why did you do that? >> yes, indeed. the only reason they have father's day is because they have a mother's day. and the mothers are really good at raising the kids and the fathers -- >> there's not true. you fathers are amazing. >> we're pretty good at remembering most of the children's names. we have a family from texas. what's your name? >> lee. >> how many kids? >> four. >> as the father, the patriarch, what do you try to teach your children? >> to believe in themselves and
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encourage them in their faith. >> what's your name? >> lauren. >> what's the most important thing your father taught you? >> never say we can't. believe in yourselves. >> oh, believe in yourself. what's your name? >> laney. >> what did your dad impart to you that you'll always remember about him? >> to never settle. >> never settle. never say can't. oh, man, you're good. you should be in the refrigerator magnet business. right? what's your name? >> lee ann. >> lee ann, what's the best advice your dad gave? >> to always go 100% even in practice and so you're ready for the big day. >> what business are you in that you're such a motivational guy? >> in traffic engineering. >> oh, is that right? here's your son right here. your advice from your dad? >> would be never to like back down. always put all your effort into everything. >> well, fantastic. are you the mom? >> yes, i am. >> okay. so what is the great thing about your husband who is a father? >> just that he's an encourager.
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they all play sports so it's always been just get out there and do your best. doesn't matter if you win or lose, just try your best. >> see what i tried to teach my children, ketchup is only for fries and hamburgers and mustard was invented for the universe and hot dogs. you have a beautiful family. how about a round of applause for this great father. very nice. ainsley and brian, back to you. >> have the father work the room and offer good advice to america. at 13 after the hour, this story, should gun violence be considered a disease instead of a crime? that's what the american medical association wants. dr. keith ablow up next. he thinks it's ridiculous. and just in time for wedding season we'll tell you why pope francis is condemning millions of marriages as invalid. plus it's barbecue and backwoods country tunes today on the plaza. ♪ what body aches?
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all right. the latest public health crisis in america, gun violence or so says the american medical association.
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following the terror attack in orlando, they vowed to get the cdc to research gun fatalities. but is gun violence even a disease or is this seen to be a government ploy or a political agenda thing? let's ask fox news medical a-team analyst and professional doctor, dr. ablow. he join us live from boston. is gun violence a disease? >> of course gun violence isn't a disease. this is part of the progressive agenda, alive and well at the ama, the american medical association, which has said in commenting about their desire to study this very seriously they need to look into the problem of uncontrolled gun ownership. well, that's their real agenda. because i can do their research for them. argentina, very tough gun law, murder rate -- twice that of the united states. sweden, very tough gun laws, suicide, ninth leading cause of death in sweden. i guess people are doing things
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other than using guns when they're sick. so there are underlying causes. if the ama wants to do something, how about if it joined with the american psychiatric association and those guys did something to rebuild our mental health care system. that's what they should be doing for one thing. >> right. documented mental health disease would be one reason you'd fail a act ground check. but the cause of death in america, heart disease, 614,000. cancer close to that. lower respiratory diseases, 147,000. strokes 137,000. let's see if terms of gun homicides, 10,000. we don't want to see one but it's not even in the top 20. >> it's not even in the top 20 but here's the thing. that presumes that the gun's the problem. the homicide is a problem of violence. there are reasons for homicide and nobody knows how many of those acts would have taken place without guns. the gun isn't the problem.
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it's foolishness. that's why the membership of the ama is dwindling toward nothing and why they're looking for way to grand stand. these are the people who championed obamacare. this is just a liberal progressive agenda they're going to eat away at gun rights with medical research. that's not being doctorly. that's being political. so stop it. call yourself the american political association and shut up. >> okay. dr. keith ablow, that's your medical advice, shut up. so i hear you. dr. ablow, thank you so much. >> all right, be well. >> and the facts don't lie. meanwhile, taxpayer money going to a school that teaches kids it's okay to kill jews and join isis. i'm not kidding. and he's a country star with a love for our troops and water sports. ♪ ♪ regular jokes, rockin' the boat that's us ♪ ♪ red neck yacht club
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easily. he said the sacrament needs to be seen as permanent. there's your lesson. now the atlanta terror attack affected the lives of many americans especially the troops who work hard every day to ensure our safety. >> and country singer and superstar craig morgan spent ten years in active duty as an army ranger. he joins us now with reaction to this tragedy and a special message for our troops. good morning. >> good morning. i want to say thank you to those men and women that are serving not just abroad, but here at home obviously. we are facing terrorism at home now. so these men and women have to be vigilant. they have to be on the lookout. we need to look out for them just as importantly. so thank you. >> not only is new york one of the biggest terror targets but there's a sign out there, a man and a woman -- can we get a shot of that sign right there? orlando strong. >> yeah. >> you know, we're all with orlando right now. >> absolutely. we are.
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you know, this is one of those situations where i don't care who you are, where you come from, what color you are, they are attacking us, americans. we are a strong people and we will unite. we will win. >> but it's guns that aren't the problem it seems. >> guns aren't the problem. it's a horrible misconception. the problem is not the guns. it's the -- it's the person. and quite honestly we're figuring out now that this person was identified early on. so we have to give the fbi, the secret service, the cia, make sure these agencies have the tools that they need because we should be able to stop it before they get the guns. >> our military men and women are fighting isis. >> yes, they are. >> they're amazing individuals. you're a military veteran as well. army reservist now. you have gone over -- so many times you have sung to our military, our troops overseas. >> we were just over a few months ago and we were in iraq prior to that young marine getting killed. we sat down with him the day before he was killed. >> wow.
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>> we were. and i can tell you, we need to make sure that we are providing them with everything that they need. they should never have to ask for one thing. they should have the tools that they need. because if they do not keep them at bay there, as we are seeing, they're going to be more here. >> well, you know, craig, we have all got their back. do they feel sometimes like their boss doesn't have their back? >> um, you know, i can't speak for them obviously 100%. and i don't know that they would ever say that, just because they're professionals. and as a soldier we were taught to follow your orders and you don't complain. >> but -- >> but i would say me personally, i don't think that we do. that they do. i can promise you all the people out here would do everything they could for the men and women that's serving but i'm not sure the administration is. >> and the facts are what they
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are. let's talk about you for a second. in the audience here, you have four kids. >> yeah. >> it's father's day coming up on sunday. it means a lot to every family. fathers alive and deceased. what does it mean to you? >> that is our legacy. when i'm gone, that's what's -- that's the way they'll remember me that's the most important thing. every day my wife and i understand that we are building young men and women. they're going to take over for us as citizens. you know, i think about, you know, these people in orlando and the families. those children, those parents no longer have those children with them. >> do your kids know that for father's day you're actually giving them your new cd? [ laughter ] >> they have had -- they have had work tapes -- they're probably sick of me singing right now. >> what's the best advice you ever gave to your kid? >> live.
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nothing is guaranteed. >> no curfew, take the car. >> negative. i may be the only dad who had trackers on their vehicles that -- as they were growing up. >> oh, my. >> i would be in iraq and text them, what are you doing at the waffle house at 2:00 a.m.? >> you're not being raised by the grateful dead. the country music philosophy. >> i think children have to have guidelines and restrictions. there must be discipline. i think that's part of the problem in our country. we have to -- we all have discipline. we must abide, we must respect our law enforcement. there are things we have to can as citizens in order to be a free society. >> craig, we look forward to hearing you sing for us today. >> looking forward to it ourselves. >> going to kick it off at 8:00. if you're at 48th and 6th avenue, walk over here. i have a feeling i know exactly what the set list is going to be like. >> i'm going to change it right now. now that you have done that. >> how about a round of applause for the great craig morgan!
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[ cheers and applause ] all right. coming up, senator john mccain said president obama is quote, directly responsible for the terror attack in orlando, but this morning he's saying something else altogether and people are outraged. >> some aren't. this story has a lot of people outraged, a harvard law graduate suing because she couldn't pass the bar and can't get a job. life's tough for the ivy league. ♪ nexium 24 hour introduces new, easy-to-swallow tablets. so now, there are more ways, for more people... to experience... complete protection from frequent heartburn. nexium 24hr. the easy-to-swallow tablet is here. defianour citracal bones.
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wow. that's your shot of the morning. the reason -- that soccer fan is losing his cool, his girlfriend turning on and off the tv during the big play. >> okay. [ bleep ]! [ bleep ]! >> so why did she do it? he banished her from the room ahead of the second half blaming her for the team's poor performance. >> oh, my word. >> can we get that guy's address and send dr. keith ablow over? >> absolutely. >> let's go. >> i'm just saying. my goodness. >> by the way the u.s. team won yesterday, they're in the semifinals of the copa cup. >> look at that, he didn't need a tv. >> i had to tell him because he couldn't watch the game. >> oh, boy. 26 minutes before the top of the hour on a friday and haetder has the headlines. >> don't mess with a guy's tv, right? good morning to you. i hope you're off to the good day. i misspoke, those are the words of senator john mccain now walking back his comments after
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blaming president obama for the orlando terror attacks. listen. >> barack obama is directly responsible for it because when he pulled everybody out of iraq, al qaeda went to syria, became isis. and isis is what it is today thanks to barack obama's failures -- utter failures. >> well the arizona senator now clarifying the comments, quote, i did not mean to imply that president obama was personally responsible, but referring to his national security decisions not to the president himself. well, she failed the bar exam twice and can't get a job. and it's not her fault. a harvard law graduate is now slapping the new york bar exam board because she wasn't given enough special treatment. the woman claiming that she received a head injury in the atv accident which is making it difficult for her to be an effective lawyer. the suit said she should have
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given her more time and special untimed breaks during that exam. what do you think about this? and then an explosion in aisle 5. check out this crazy video of fireworks going off one by one, setting off a fire inside a phoenix walmart. shoppers inside making a run for it right out of the store. arsonists are to blame. luckily no one was hurt. those are your headlines and gang back to you. >> thank you. after sunday's deadly attacks in orlando, florida, many are wondering what more if anything can local police do to stop a mass shooting from happening? and in fresno, california, officers have developed a high-tech command center that kicks into gear the moment the crime is committed. kurt the cyberguy has a look. >> we actually got very good access here. fresno, california, is the police department we're talking about, good morning to you, steve. we're talk about is your own community ready for the orlando-style shooting that happened? do they have the kind of tools that could or maybe they don't make a difference.
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we rode along with what is america's most advanced police department. >> kurt the cyberguy, welcome to the fresno police department, realtime crime center. the reason we created this center was that our officers when they're sent to calls they have very limited facts and information. yet, they're expected to make these split second decisions. we want them to have the information they need. >> that's where beware comes into play by using the algorithm to determine which addresses may produce a greater threat to officers who approach the call. >> we can go in to the program. there's an asterisk by it that tells us that there's some sort of a criminal history that he has. >> how does this information now conveyed out to the field change the way they arrive? >> maybe they slow the call down a bit. maybe they request an additional officer.
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>> this is shots fired, right? so this can hear gunfire around the city and triangulate its position? >> it gives you the latitude and longitude so you can pinpoint it. what this does, it allows for that immediate notification. the officers drive into the area, they know where they're going. >> they're making use of cameras across the city. >> all of the elementary schools and high schools, we have -- we have cameras in every one of those. in the event we had any type of an incident on campus where a suspect is armed with a firearm, an active shooter god forbid, we could see the hallways, classrooms and we can access that particular classroom, see where the student was and guide the officers into that particular student. >> should this technology be in all police departments around the country? >> i've got to believe in today's environment with all of the challenges and all of the threats that we face in law enforcement, the more technology we can have in our possession, the safer our communities are
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going to be. >> you know, some pretty amazing tools they have under the belt. he was mentioning after i spoke with the chief recently, i asked him how would the response in orlando have been any different? well, the gunshot detection system might have automated a response before the first 911 calls came in and the club allowed the orlando police -- if they allowed the police to have access to the club surveillance system -- >> they could dial in. >> like he did with his local schools they could dial in and see. the way to do that is to get the community to understand that the police will only use that in the event of an emergency. you make that deal with the police department and then -- can you imagine what it would have given tactically to the orlando p.d. to have a view inside the club immediately? it's that kind of technology that could make a massive difference. >> you know, you don't think of fresno as being a terror target. but this particular chief of police just saw what was out there, he wanted it for his community and rather than using tax dollars got it privately
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funded. >> this guy is an american hero to me. this guy really saw the possibility with this technology. he knew it would be tough to get public funding so he went to the private sector and in a matter of two years it was up and running. in fresno, california. >> all right. kurt the cyberguy, thanks for making the trip to fresno. all right, 20 minutes before the top of the hour. a fox news alert. a u.k. lawmaker killed in the shocking attack just before the brexit vote. could that be a motive in her killing? stuart varney will weigh in. good morning to you. when you hear what this top v.a. official did you'll think he should have been fired. well, think again. goodbye icky sunscreen. hello new coppertone sport. it's reformulated to feel lighter on your skin, but still protects and stays on strong. new coppertone sport. hello sunshine.
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public meeting with constituents when a mad man identified as thomas mair approached her and yelled put britain first. he stabbed and shot the politician in broad daylight. >> her murder comes ahead of a contentious referendum on whether britain should leave the e.u. >> stuart varney is here. how big of a deal is this? >> it stunned the nation. it was a political killing with a gun, unheard of in britain in a generation. the nation is recoiling. i think that this political murder encourages the stay vote. jo cox was part of the stay campaign. she wanted -- >> stay in the e.u. >> stay within the european union. i think her murder encourages people to see it her way and to vote to stay in britain. that's the initial reaction to it. but make no mistake the country is recoiling after what
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happened. >> this is a nation that has got super strict gun rules. >> as strict as they come after the 1996 shooting of children in dunblane, scotland, handguns were banned. essentially you cannot have a handgun in london. long guns are different. extremely hard to get. farmers can have them to shoot critters, that kind of thing. but handguns, no. you can't have them in britain. >> are the issues there in britain the same issues we're facing here -- >> in my opinion they're precisely the same. the issues facing the vote in britain are sovereignty. let the brits make their own rules for themselves. immigration, control your own borders. they're fed up with the unsustainable cradle to grave welfare state that's the welfare union. >> it sounds familiar. >> absolutely it is. and there's a fear that the elites in britain have let everybody down. that's exactly the same feeling here. you have the similarity of the two politicians leading the charge. boris johnson looks a lot like and talks a lot like donald trump. they're very, very similar
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people. slightly different policies, okay, but very similar political attitudes. >> when's the vote? and who is actually winning the debate? >> okay, the vote is next thursday. and it's hard to say who is winning the debate because the two sides are about even. some polls show the people ahead and after this political murder, i suspect the polls will show it closer. >> when president obama said i want britain do stay, what does that do for the vote? >> deeply resented in the britain. what are you doing telling us how to vote? go back, leave. we don't want -- well, it was that want dramatic. but there was resentment at a foreign politician telling the brits how to vote. they didn't like it. >> all right. stuart, thank you very much. we'll be watching "varney & co." over on fox business network. >> fox business network. >> top rated show in the business world. >> doing very well. >> we'll take that claim. >> take that lewis rukeyser.
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>> a historical point of view. >> i don't know how to say that out loud. 14 minutes before the top of the hour, president obama assuring the nation we're winning the war on terror. >> we are making significant progress. this campaign at this stage is firing on all cylinders. >> our efforts have not reduced the group's terrorism capability and global reach. >> yeah, makes us more dangerous here at home. why is the cia director saying the exact opposite of president obama? geraldo rivera weighs in. >> he's go having to weigh himself, he is being fed outside. plus, one of the most highly anticipated sequels of the year. so will "finding dory" make the same splash as "finding nemo" did all those years ago? >> is that a documentary? first on this date in 1994, donna summer topped the charts with "hot stuff." >> that's my nickname.
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welcome back, everybody. time for headlines. you think you would be fired but instead, he's retiring. the top guy in charge of veterans benefits is getting off scot-free. danny pummel allowed two officials to force lower ranking employees out of their jobs so they could take over the positions and keep their high salaries. and the wounded warrior project is getting a brand-new leader, named michael linnington. an army veteran will take over as ceo. you may remember they had been under scrutiny accused of lavish spending and not enough giving to the veterans themselves. grab your popcorn, it's a huge weekend at the box office with two summer movies that are hitting the big screen, which ones should you see with your
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kids? >> well, let's talk to kevin mccarthy. he is of course the founder of nerdtears.com because he's a self-confessede has tears when the movies are good. we have a couple of good movie, don't we? >> yeah, still makes me happy to hear you say nerdtears. awesome to hear you say that. two massive films opening up today including "finding dory" and "central intelligence." "finding dory" is what everyone is talking about. this is the 17th pixar film, remember the first one was in 1995, and the first have made over $9.6 billion. so now this is going to cross it over past the $10 billion. but yeah, this is going to be a huge film. the idea behind this movie is that dory, ellen degeneres' character is trying to find her family. and the original voice, that actor has now grown up, he's 22 years old so they couldn't use
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the same guy. they had to cast nemo again as a younger kid. they found somebody who sounds just like him. but the movie itself is beautiful. it has great messages. the pixar balance is there. good for kids around adults. i love the animation. it's gorgeous to watch. everyone's great in the film including ed o'neill who plays an octopus named hank. i gave it 4.5 out of 5. i did love the film a lot. my favorite pixar movies are probably wall e, up, and toy story and this is one of the best films i have seen this year. i loved it. 4.5. >> i thought wall-e was terrible. there's no cursing so you can bring your children? >> no cursing at all, it's rated pg. >> what was the casting call when they cast the voice of nemo? anybody not going through puberty yet. >> exactly. >> so not since "twins" when schwarzenegger and danny devito
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paired up, have we not seen a funnier pair than "central intelligence." >> yeah. so it's the rock and kevin hart. it takes place 20 years after they meet each other in high school. in the movie if you watch it closely, you will see at the high school scene, they look very, very, very young. and the rock himself is a lot heavier and younger so i wanted to know how they pulled off those younger scenes? and watch how they did this. check this out. >> here we are at -- my man, here's kevin mccarthy. i want to do my man. hey guys, look at me. look at me. hey, my man. >> good to see you, buddy. >> good to see you guys. >> did you slide across the floor? do you really do that? >> no, that was actually -- >> he's a good sport. >> my guidoj it. he was a great dancer. when you have to get naked in front of the school and in front of the cameras to dance and do your thing, he's a bigger guy,
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he did it, he embraced it. he was amazing. they face replaced me on him. but i had to do the dances and i had to get naked which was his favorite part. >> yeah one of the best days on set. >> not his body. >> right. the movie is a 4 out of 5. a great messages an anti-bullying that's what i loved about it. i was bullied when i was in high school so it was cool to see that, to see that message weaved into the action comedy. it was a well made movie. it drags at times, but 4 out of 5. the rock is funnier than kevin hart. i gave it a 4 out of 5. >> of course sunday is a great day to take your dad to the movie. i know your dad is watching right now. we were talking earlier about advice dads have given their children. what's some good advice your dad gave you? >> my dad joseph mccarthy, one of the most incredible men on
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the planet. happy father's day to my dad. the advice he gave me was supporting me and letting me be me and he was always there for me financially when i needed help until i got this career going. so my dad and my mom are the two best people on the planet to me. i can't thank them enough. i would not be where i am today if it wasn't for how my father raised me. thank you for bringing that up. i appreciate that. >> now you are able to get expensive smoking jackets like the one you're wearing right now. >> exactly. thanks a lot, brian. >> they did a great job raising you. we love you here. so does everyone at home. >> thank you so much. >> kevin and mr. mccarthy -- >> have a wonderful weekend and happy father's day to you, brian and steve. straight ahead in the next hour, here's a theory we have not heard before. >> the thing about trump though is that he's the recruiter in chief. he is -- >> for isis. >> he is basically working with isis to kill us. they are working together. >> yes. >> just remember what i'm
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good morning to you. it is friday, it's june 17th. you made it. no more alarm clocks after today. i'm ainsley earhardt. and we start with this, it's a fox news alert. the singer meat loaf collapses on the stage in the middle of a concert. fans capturing that frightening moment right there. the breaking details straight ahead. meanwhile, stunning new developments in the orlando terror attack. a gun store owner warned the fbi about the guy who killed those people. >> he was having a conversation with someone of a foreign language. this is odd, him having that conversation and asking for the body armor. >> body armor.
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so why didn't the fbi listen? we'll tell you what we know. all right. here's the theory you haven't heard before. you have a pen ready? listen. thank you. >> the thing about trump though is that he's the recruiter in chief. >> for isis. >> he is is basically working with isis to kill us. >> yes. >> they are working together. >> yes. >> just remember what i'm saying. >> by the way, notice the audience, they clapped. they actually believe her. >> they told up signs that say clap. >> really? they have to clap to that? >> i was in the audience before. >> i believe she's talking pack to me, please get her under control. geraldo is here to comment on that because he loves "the view." mornings are better with "friends." ♪ ♪ and a party barge, from the carolina from the trailer park ♪ ♪ anchored out
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all summer long ♪ ♪ ♪ that's tiki torches, regular folks that's us ♪ ♪ redneck yacht club >> he's singing about the redneck yacht club, talking about craig morgan. he is our featured performer today in the all-american concert series brought to you by expedia. he'll sing all hour long. go to foxandfriends.com i believe it's slash concert. watch the whole show live streaming behind us. >> you notice we have new turf this year. we're playing on new artificial turf. better than the brady bunch set. >> you said supplied, not donated. did he give it to us? >> it's ours.
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>> wow! >> roll it up and bring it back home? lose the security deposit. ainsley and i will be out there. >> happy father's day to you guys. you have done a great job. >> thanks. let's hand it over to heather. good morning. >> a couple of headlines to bring you. we start with a fox news alert. this information came in overnight. breaking. the star meat loaf collapses on stage in front of a massive audience. ♪ those difficult to watch moments captured by fans on camera in canada. the grammy award winner collapsed during his encore of the hit "i would do anything for love." he was then rushed to the hospital and we have just found out that he is in stable condition. his spokesperson said he's waiting for test results before they can say what happened. the 68-year-old singer cancelled two shows earlier in the week because he wasn't feeling well. he's a friend of the show and we are wishing him the very best this morning. then a shocking new claim
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that disney world reportedly knew about its alligator problem, but looked the other way because high-end guests liked feeding them. park staff warned management that guests at the $2,000 a night water front bungalows were feeding the alligators and were requested -- but the request to build special fences fell on deaf ears. they brought a lot of the guests closer to the water and that's where 2-year-old lane graves was killed by an alligator. such a beautiful little boy. and then a fox news alert. the second flight recorder on egyptair 804 has been recovered. this came after the cockpit voice recorder was found deep in the mediterranean sea. it was tucked into the plane's tail. that is a major breakthrough and it could shed light on why that plane crashed, leaving all 66 people on board dead. and then here's a bizarre story. o.j. simpson had reportedly agreed to take a paternity test
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to see if khloe kardashian is his daughter. but there's a catch. she would need to visit him in prison. the daily mail said that simpson is consenting to a mouth swab, but wants kardashian to quote show him a little respect by coming to his correctional center in nevada. well, she's the third of four children born to kris jenner during her marriage to robert kardashian, one of o.j. simpson's best friends. and there's been a lot of talk about this in the papers. >> what does that say, even consenting to it? >> i think he wants attention. >> thank you. nobody knows more about o.j. simpson than geraldo rivera, back during the original trial was talking about it every night. >> not so far-fetched a theory i have to say. it's always been rumbled and grumbled and why not take a dna test? they're so easy now. they sell them mail order. i don't know why she has to be there in person. unless he is insisting on it. but if she's the prime mover of it it is to debunk the long
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malignant rumor he fathered her. >> just ask kris. >> she vehemently denied it. >> exbest friend. >> geraldo, good morning. you're working that story in orlando, and we're talking about what led up to this killing and how did he get the gun. it turns out there was a gun owner -- >> gun shop owner. >> again shop owner, approached five weeks earlier by mateen who ended up being the killer and here's what he said. >> he wanted a level 3 armor which is i guess the highest civilian armor that can be purchased. our salesman knew everything about it. he has some background experience of it and he knew immediately this is not a question that a normal civilian would ask for. we let him know we don't carry it nor have we ever carried it here. when he did, he pulled away and he got on a cell phone and he was having a conversation with
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someone of a foreign language. so his next question after he got off the phone was bulk ammo, which he -- he just implied that we didn't have bulk ammo. so at that time, he left the store. but it was concerning so we -- they had a little meeting and they contacted the authorities on it. that he was suspicious. >> called the fbi, the fbi was not able to find anything. they said he didn't sign in, there was no video so they couldn't follow him. >> well, does the fbi confirm that they received the call from this man because they do not. and if there -- is there any official record of a call? >> they do. >> they do confirm? >> they do confirm. >> that there was a call? >> yes. >> why was there no surveillance video? aren't all gun stores -- >> there was, but they since recorded over it because it was so many weeks. they kind of relooped the video. >> they put two and two together when they saw him on the news.
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>> i got you. this wasn't a red flag, but this was bugles blowing. i would be fascinated if i were investigating the case. what language was he speaking on the cell phone? why is that relevant? because if he was speaking arabic, then there's an enhanced policy that he was speaking to the isis operator, because the isis folks are based in the -- in arabia, you know, in the arabic speaking part of the muslim world. if indeed -- if indeed -- which he visited twice. if indeed he was speaking pashtun which is the common language of if tribe of the -- of the tribe the sunni tribe along the pakistan/afghanistan border, if he was speaking pashtun he was probably speaking to his wife or his crazy dad. then if they was speaking to his wife, what role she played in
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this massacre. >> it tells me there was someone else working with him, no matter his wife, his dad or someone oversea. >> absolutely. there's a big difference about telling your wife you're about to do something hideous and having a terrorist operative colleague which makes it a big conspiracy. >> he said -- the gun shop owner said he was asking about the body armor, we didn't have that body armor. that was a red flag for him. then he got on the phone -- >> changed the order. >> he said then i want bulk ammo. sounded like someone on the phone said this is what you need to the for next. >> if he's speaking pashtun and it's his wife getting advice, that's malevolence of a horrible level, but much more heightened if he's speaking to abdul in raqqah. what do i do now? or some other isis operative in the states. so i think the language -- pashtun, not so crazy. arabic really, really dangerous. >> we'll never know.
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>> we'll never know. >> but what we heard from the administration though is lone wolf. but if he's on the phone talking to somebody, it's not a lone wolf. it's a wolfpack. it could be his wife. >> it's less alarming if it's a husband and wife team like san bernardino than if it was a 9/11 -- >> still she could have stopped things. >> i think her fair game. i think it should be where they're concentrating. plus this crazy dad. he's sympathetic to the afghan taliban. how far did that sympathy go? >> okay, speaking of crazy, we want you to see a little bit of that crazy show called "the view." listen to joy behar and whoopi goldberg talk about this. >> the thing about trump though is that he's the recruiter in chief. he is -- >> for isis. >> he is basically working with sietion -- with isis to kill us. >> yes. >> they are working together. >> yes. >> just remember what i'm saying. >> so donald trump and isis have teamed up.
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>> right, i think that joy there is being just as crazy as senator john mccain yesterday when he suggested that barack obama was responsible for the orlando massacre. >> he's walked that back and said not the president personally, but his policies. >> i strongly suggest that joy behar walk that comment back as well. that does nothing to further the national dialogue, does nothing to further your understanding of either side that's inflammatory rhetoric and slander. >> let me finish up with this, the cia director said we're in more danger than ever before. directly contradicting the president. your reaction? >> well, i think that in a sense they're both right. i think that the president sees the half full, brennan sees it as half empty. i see the job that i am baffled that the president of the united states in announcing with pride that he is enhancing the special forces, for example, fighting isis in syria and in iraq, why 250? why not 2,500?
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why not the amount that general petraeus -- >> to be successful. >> that's how many i want. i want the number of troops we need to defeat -- why do we still have isis? why do we still have a state, they control territory. how dare they in the face of the greatest military might in the history of the planet -- i think it's really president obama's severest failing nationally. >> thank you and have a great father's day. >> and see you on the radio. >> sure. i'll be there. meanwhile, straight ahead, the video is hard to watch. yet, a driver sitting in his car when it suddenly explodes. his arm caught on fire. what happened to him could happen to you. is your dad cool like this? >> keep it real, homies. >> steve is going outside. >> come on, let's go. >> to ask our viewers. >> go that way. >> geraldo is a cool dad though.
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keep it real, homies. >> that's right. keep it real, homies. advice from dad. of course, sunday is father's day and we're here on the plaza -- by the way, welcome everybody to the all-american summer concert series. [ cheers and applause ] i came out here moments ago and said who what has a great dad and who loves their dad, and some of these folks held up their hand. what's your name? >> emily. >> what makes your dad so great? >> he's a really good cook. >> really? >> he makes the best moment made pizza. >> is your dad chef boyardee? >> no, but he could be. what's your name? >> allison. >> best advice your dad ever gave you? >> to -- i guess always like have a smile on your face and
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always think positively and live the best life you can. >> very nice. what's your name? >> justine. >> your dad is probably watching right now, right? >> yeah. he watches "fox & friends" every morning. >> that's fantastic. where does he watch it? >> in amarillo, texas. >> very good. it's 300 degrees down there right now, it's summer. >> yes. >> what is the nicest thing you could say to your dad on the friday before father's day? >> thanks for everything he's ever done. he's always saying he's proud of us every day. thanks for supporting us and being there. >> very, very nice. this guy right here. are you a father? >> i am. >> what's the advice you give your kids? >> well, i have three great sons and sons-in-law that are great dads themselves. i say, take care of those little ones and make sure they get a great education and watch fox news every morning. >> see, now, that's very good. what about your dad, what good advice? >> i don't have a dad, but i have a mom who plays both roles
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and she's amazing at it. >> that's fantastic. >> best son in the world. >> no kidding. here's a dad who has about 75 children. >> five children, i love them all. three grandchildren. my dad was one of 17 though, and my dad's advice, he was the first one in the big family to ever graduate high school and i was the first one to graduate college of the next generation. now, you know, the education makes all the difference. a great dad. we think about him on this special day. >> so your advice to children is get an education? >> be cool, stay in school. absolutely. especially when i'm paying for it, oh, my god! >> be cool, stay in school. >> you sound like mcgruff the crime dog. let's have a big round of applause for our dads everywhere. [ cheers and applause ] >> dads are just the best. you did a great job raising your three. happy father's day. >> let's see how they do on their finals. meanwhile, ten minutes
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before the bottom of the hour. trump tore into president obama this week. >> i watched president obama today and he was more angry at me than he was at the shooter. >> so who is reacting to his comments? lee carter has the brand-new dial results. and the story is incredible. a teenager misses his high school graduation because he's in a coma. then he wakes up. what the entire school did just for him. it is awesome. you have to stick around for that. but first, some craig morgan music. here's "a whole lot more to me." ♪ a whole lot more to me, wait and see ♪ ♪ goodbye icky sunscreen.
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and she belongs to you only in minnesota quick headlines now. you think he'd get fired, but no he's retiring. the top guy in charge of veterans benefits getting off scot-free after allowing two officials to force lower ranking employees out of their jobs so they can keep their high salaries. and a wisconsin congresswoman wants to drug test wealthy people who get tax breaks. gwen moore claims it would make drug testing the poorest people
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who want food stamps more fair. and it could be the key to re-igniting atlantic city's economy. one is proposing a bill to legalize recreational pot, hoping it would help the city get out of its financial mess. steve? thanks, brian. the terror in orlando takes a political turn this week as politicians on both sides of the aisle argue over the real root of the violence, but what do the voters think the best way to prevent another ruthless attack? let's ask lee carter from maslansky & partners. she put them to the dial test. >> thank you. >> who are the people who are doing the dialing? >> so we've got a mix of independent, republicans and democrats all likely registered voters. and they react to the news of the week. >> they can use their smartphones so you have hundreds and hundreds of people doing it. >> yes. >> the first sound bite that lee
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had them react to was hillary clinton talking about how donald trump wanted hillary and barack obama to please use the term radical islam because that's what it is. watch. >> he is fixated on the words radical islam. now, i must say i find this strange. is donald trump suggesting that there are magic words that once uttered will stop terrorists from coming after us? >> so democrats obviously responded well to this, gave her a "b." independents, c-minus and republicans an "f." she seemed measured but this is not the issue to be debating right now. it is a terrorist act. that's what he was. >> of course. >> and they want her to label it. independents agree. and this is not the conversation she should be focus on right now. >> but by the end of the week she actually did use the term. >> yes, she sure did. >> okay. meanwhile, here's the president of the united states, the speech
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on tuesday where he took aim at donald trump. >> we now have proposals from the presumptive republican nominee for president of the united states to bar all muslims from emigrating to america. you hear language that singles out immigrants and suggests entire religious communities are complicit in violence. where does this stop? >> the blue lines sky high. >> sky high. democrats, "a" and independents, c and republicans a "d." most americans say we have to get immigration straight. this isn't an issue of bigotry. this is an issue that we want national security people want to feel safe. he did not win over any independents with that. that's really important in this election cycle that you keep the
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independents on your side. that's going to be the deciding factor. >> meanwhile, here is trump responding to that last sound bite. >> i watched president obama today, and he was more angry at me than he was at the shooter. he was more angry and a lot of people have said this, the level of anger, that's the kind of anger he should have for the shooter and these killers that shouldn't be here. >> okay. there you had the red line sky high. >> republicans gave it an "a," independents, c-minus and the democr were on the floor there. trump has had a really tough two weeks and what's happening here, you see independents for the first time all year are not following exactly what the republicans -- he's losing a little bit of supporter there. he's got to get that back. >> let's see what happens next week. thank you very much. meanwhile, what happens if
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you hang a trump sign outside your business? you might get attacked. >> i thought what's happening next? molotov cocktail through the window? within the last few attacks it has gotten extreme. >> what did he do? stay tuned. it's priceless. after 101 years of all boys, this family finally broke that streak. they had a girl! look at that. look at the happy family. how are they handling it? we'll talk to the whole family coming up next. but first, more from craig morgan. here's "that's what i love about sunday." ♪ ♪ wearing the sunday best ♪ ♪ with the little freckle faced kid ♪
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only did he protect his let girl but he probably saved the man in the aisle too if you watch it. >> that's great. >> look at that. actually, the guy probably would have had the ball. >> the hot dog and his daughter in one hand and the ball in the other. good job. >> you know when he got home after his wife saw that on tv, she is going what are you doing? catching the ball with our little honey in your arms. you might have dropped the hot dog. >> heather has some headlines for us. what is your reaction? >> i'd be like, babe, that's hot. he made it look so effortless. >> he did. well speaking of hot, take a look at this. watch this video, it is terrifying and it could happen to you. a man goes flying after an explosion at a a gas station parking lot in rochester, new york. he had put a can of gas in his trunk. something then sparked a fire.
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possibly static electricity. that caused the car to blow up. this happened while he was getting in the driver's seat. he is recovering from third degree burns. wishing him the very best. caught on camera, trump supporters' campaign sign attacked by vandal. >>s first thing i was thinking, what's next, bottle through the window, molotov cocktail especially since the threats. it is gradually getting worse and then it's gotten extreme. >> watch as the man knocks down the sign in front of the tattoo shop and jumps on it. then the owner pointed a rifle at them. he said this is not the first time he's had to deal with the political backlash. a high school recreates a graduation for a student who woke up from the coma. oh, i love this. students at east juanita high school in pennsylvania going above and beyond for fellow student scott dunn. dunn has been in a coma following a car crash days before graduation.
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when he woke up, the school felt the best way to reward him was to hold a special ceremony just for him. >> only one high school graduation people get. so we figured this was the right thing to do. >> nice job. well, he is now deciding whether or not to go to college or to join the military. both good choices. those are your headlines. ainsley, over to you. we first introduced you to the underdahl family back in april after their baby girl broke the family's baby boy streak. since 1914, more than a hundred years, the underdahl family has had only boys. four generations of them. there they are right there. that was until this little cutie was born, aurelia entered the world on april 12th. after 101 years of all boys what has it been like to finally welcome home a baby girl into the family? joining us now are the proud parent, scott and ashton. and the little baby, aurelia and her brother archer, along with
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the rest of the underdahl family. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good early morning. >> she is so beautiful. i know you have just been smiling since april. what's life like for you now, ashton? >> life is busy. [ laughter ] jason is a 2-year-old and playing dress-up with this little girl. >> buying her a lot of pink? >> yes. lots of pink and purple. >> i'm sure. all right, scott, what it is like to raise a little girl? you have archer, your little boy. you come from a family of all boys and now you have this little girl. what is it like for you? >> intimidating. [ laughter ] we had a bunch of rowdy boys growing up. so i don't really know what to expect. it's exciting but it's scary. >> are you carrying her really gently, you're worried about her head and all that flopping around? >> oh, yeah. >> i'm sure. >> yep.
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>> so, you know, i know you're an amazing family. you'll try hard not to spoil her, but isn't that inevitable? >> absolutely. >> already happened. >> in what way? what's going on? >> i don't know she could wear all the clothes that we've bought her. everybody wants to hold her. she's just -- kind of been the center of our life for a little while. >> i'm sure. all right, marian, you're the grandmother. this is your first little girl in generations. what is it like for you? >> oh, it's awesome. i loved raising my boys, but it will definitely be fun with a girl. the girl clothes have been great. >> and uncle ryan, i understand you met her for the first time. >> yeah. we just met her last night for the first time and i got a chance to hold her for first time. and you know, almost a little
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unreal the experience. but she's -- she's definitely a blessing. so it was a lot of fun. >> yeah. alma, what was your reaction when you met her for the first time last night? >> i was excited to finally meet her. because the world got to meet her. we had reporters holding her, i'm like i want to hold her. so i was excited. >> and joel and jason, i know you're twins. you're both uncles to this precious little girl. what is it like for you guys? >> it's exciting. i think, you know? so the first girl will be fun. i think we'll be a little bit protective. >> yeah, i have to ask now, this is your son, your 2-year-old son archer. how is he handling the little girl? >> he's doing well. he wants to play with her and hold her constantly. he's little tired this morning.
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but -- but normally he's a love bug and he just can't wait to play with her. >> well, he was the only child for a while and you bring home this precious little girl. what was his reaction? any jealousy at all? >> he had a couple of jealous baby moments for sure. but his initial reaction was oh, baby. >> oh, so sweet. well, the last woman born in your family was your great-aunt bernice back in 1914. congratulations. we're so happy for you guys. thanks for joining us again. we love following your story. >> thank you. >> god bless and thanks to all the children. okay. have a good day. do you like new taxes? the candidates for president sure hope so. >> i would certainly start taxing goods that come in from china. >> i'm very supportive of the mayor's proposal to tax soda. >> john stossel is here with some of the craziest regulations and what they're going to mean for you and your family. but first, more craig morgan. here is "nowhere without you."
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start taxing goods that come in from china. >> ever day politicians propose more rules. >> i'm supportive of the mayor's proposal to tax soda. >> unions love rules. rules give us stupid warning labels. >> this may contain fish, warning. 50 pages, bad rules. that's our show tonight. >> well, president obama promised that he was going to cut regulations but instead he added more than 10,000 pages of new regulations and our next guest shows us how more rules can lead to more wacky warning labels. >> joining us is the host of
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"stossel" on the fox business network, good morning, darth stossel. >> i have this because they do lead when the parasites get ahold of it. it says, must not be used as a battle device. >> it says poke and do not stab anybody. that's what it's all about. >> that would protect them in a lawsuit? >> probably not. but they're so scared that some timid lawyer says i better put this on because it will keep you safer. or on the bicycle bill, must be installed by a licensed mechanic. cycling can be dangerous. >> a bell for a bike? >> cycling can be dangerous, but on the bell? or on the -- this knife? the blade may be sharp. there you go. >> stating the obvious. >> we needed them to tell us that. but the president has promised no regulations or he's going to limit regulations. >> when he came into power, he said there are too many rules, it stifles innovation and i'm
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going to cut some. he did, maybe two. the fish doesn't have to be inspected by two departments if it's found in salt water, but he gave us a total of 168,000 pages of rules. >> why is that, john? is it because we need to be led around, you know, to know what to do? or is it government wants their fingers in everything? >> if you're a regulator, you think you're not doing your job if you don't regulate. and when the kids take the tour of the state capitol do they ever ask the politician, how many laws have you are repealed? no, it's what's laws have you passed. >> they always add more. >> we became a prosperous country because we had limited government, the constitution. it's been added ever since. >> what are the some 10,000 rule, do you know one or two you can tell us? >> one is the new overtime rule which says twice as many people must be paid overtime which
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sounds nice. but that also means that how would google start -- we have a bunch of eager people working more hour for more money. >> congress says we're for clean water, then the epa comes up with a million different rules on how to clean the water. >> right, they have these administrative agencies doing administrative law. the agencies pass the laws and then think about it. if you're an epa regulator you want to regulate more. and they do. >> we'll be watching tonight over on fox business. >> good. >> john, thank you. >> behave yourself. >> you're going to poke me. from the u.s. army ranger to country superstar, craig morgan is going to play his final number. >> bill hemmer is here. >> they sound great. the band sounds excellent. more details in what the
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terrorist was doing during the massacre. the president made his visit and statement and some say that the president is to blame. florida governor rick scott is angry about radical islam in his state. we'll talk to him live about the latest. and then you have a national election, so what is the effect between trump and clinton out of orlando? excellent analysis coming your way in about 11 minutes. top of the hour. when you booked this trip, you didn't know we had hundreds of thousands of places to stay all over the world. or that we searched billions of flights to get you here. a few weeks ago, you didn't even know where here was. now the only thing you don't know, is how you're gonna leave.
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welcome back, everybody. what a great show, craig morgan what a great job! [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> great work. first i have to tell everybody what's happening over the wed.eken celebrating 100 years of the hot dog. congratulations. a lot of nitrates. nathan's famous hot dogs will be here. they'll be here giving them away. and sleeping in the summer can be hard, so we'll have some sleeping tips to allow you to sleep in. and we'll have alex burr and dana perino separately. >> "fox & friends," this weekend. by the way, folks if you want to say thank you to craig morgan,
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go and download the seven songs. >> or more. >> happy father's day to you. >> thank you. >> i know your daughter is standing over here who does have she in her arms? >> that's her new baby. >> what's your baby's name? >> cruz. >> how old? >> 4 months. >> congratulations. you look fantastic. >> oh, thank you. >> we' bill: new details on the orlando terrorist stopping in the middle of his rampage to text his wife. we are about to hear from those left behind. i'm bill hemmer and a big welcome back to abby huntsman. abby: investigators piecing together what led up to that massacre. the shooter omar mateen texted his wife during the shooting inside the orlando nightclub.

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