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to nagasaki, immediately after we dropped the atomic bomb. he died at a very young age, almost 40 years ago, ahead of his time of head and neck cancer. thanks for joining us tonight.c >> that's it for us. patty ann brown up next in the fox report. >> reports of a new never trump movement brewing in the gop. donald trump warning that his relationship is a 2 way street. i am patty ann brown in for julie banderas, and this is the fox report. the presumptive republican nominee hitting the campaign trail. this is the second stop of the day in phoenix where trump will hold a rally. he made news in las vegas, blasting hillary clinton and reports that republican delegates are preparing a last ditch effort by changing convention rules.
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>> and now a couple of guys that are badly defeated and organize a delegate revolt is. it is all made up by the press. okay? it is all made up. and it is a hoax. i am telling you. and alicia, you talked to the delegate that is leading a revolt. tell us the strategy here? >> the strategy is to change the rule in the republican convention in cleveland. she is a gop delegate who is leading the charge. she knows the campaign is based on the hope she and other delegates, at least 200 can get the rules committee to allow for a conscience clause and that
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would allow the delegates to unbind and support other unnamed candidate. we asked her about the people who voted for trump in the nominating process? >> 67 percent of the voters did not vote for donald trump and we had open primaries that allowed democrats and independents to register and jump in the republican party. >> we have 14 million and won 36 or 37 states which is, others won none? people that won none, maybe be we can get something at the convention. it doesn't work that way, folks. >> reporter: you heard trump brushing it off and saying it is probably illegal according to the rules. >> any problems with protestors today? >> reporter: here in the casino
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that this is private property and they would not allow for protestors to have a location. and it worked. we showed 11 people who protested and they were asked to leave by security. two made it in the venue and taken out by officers here. trump is now in arizona work withing to make up what poll numbers indicate was not his best week. patty ann? >> thank you. democrats are preparing for an all out advertising attack on donald trump. hillary clinton and her supporters getting ready to drop 40 million bucks on crucial swing states in the next six week withes. kristin, how does clinton's adbuy. >> trump has 0 plans for advertising and there is no comparison. it is it a huge adbuy before the
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summer convention and 40 million in states like ohio, and florida and nevada. and they will be amplified by the other leaders as they hit the campaign trail. people like the president and vice-president and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. in new hampshire, senator warren called trump a thin- skinned racist bully. why warren is one of clinton's most effective attack dog. she is on the top of the short list for clinton's running made. others is corey booker and virginia tim kain. and housing sharon brown and julianne castro of texas. noticeably absent is bernie sanders. he is not vetted for v, and he had a nice meeting with clinton, but listen to what he said two days later. >> election days come and g.
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political and social revolutions never end. that's what the campaign has been be over the past year. and what the political revolution is about and why the political revolution must continue in the future. >> reporter: bernie sanders is saying he will stay in the race all the way to the convention. >> tell us about clinton's big news off of the campaign trail. >> this is happy news. chelsea gave birth to a baby boy, named aiden. we are all over the move as chelsea and mark welcome charlotte's brother to the world. trump's daughter ivanka gave birth to a baby boy. this is a busy year for babies on the campaign trail. >> thank you.
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on a somer note, tonight is one week since the night club terrorist attack that left 49 people dead. they are questioning a man who worshipped in the same mosque as the shooter. investigators are scouring surveillance video from inside of the club. memorials and funerals continue for the fun vales. they are making strides in the recovery. a dozen are still being treated and a few are listed in critical condition. stove, where does the investigation stand right now? >> reporter: patty ann, they are paying close attention to the financial history of the killer. he made changes that indicate he may have planned an attack. he made sure to put his wife on his insurance and on his bank account. keep in mind the widow said her
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husband talked of a possible jihadiist attack. but no alerting of the authorities. still no charges against the widow, patty ann. >> what are the city doing to help the victim's families? >> first from raising money andt once belonged to the victims. they raised seven upon million for the family members and loved ones of the victims. almost all of those donations are from corporations and the goal here according to the mayor of orlando, to give money to the family members and loved one withes. some of them have urgent needs in the short term like rent and groceries and they will bypass traditional charities and give the money to those who need it quickly as possible. >> thank you, steve, live in orlando. as the investigation in the
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orlando terrorist attack continues, the fight against terrorism is ramping up overseas. first we would like to honor those victims who are laid to rest today. final fare well to the following men. corey conle. age 21 compassionate friend always smiling. leroy fernandez. a performer and lover of muveng of the martinez, 21. a friendly young man learning english after moving to florida from cub a. angel padro a nurse. and christopher leononen. a fun and social guy who encouraged people to be themselves. and antonio brown who was involved in the military since college. we'll be right back. when you've been making delicious natural cheese for over 100 years like kraft has, you learn a lot about how people cook.
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>> new developments in the fight against isis in iraq. government troopses advancing in to the center of fallujah, reclaiming a government complex and now a major hospital. the city has been under isis control for two years. the operation to retake fallujah started on may 23rd. 42000 iraqis have left the city. 50,000 civilians are trapped there. 500 isis fighters are currently in fallujah. conner powell has more. >> reporter: patty ann, forces pushed deepener fallujah as the isis' grip on the city is weakening. after raising the flag over the government center friday. they secured the main hospital today. commanders are in control of
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two-thirds of the city and isis fighters are only putting up sporatic resistance. the operations began four weeks ago. and iraqi troops receiving significant help from the u.s. air strikes. the iraqi prime minister declared victory, commanders said fighting is left to be done, they expect to have fallujah under control in the next few days. once it is fully retaken, iraqi upon troops will turn their attention to mosul that is under the control of isis. that fight could begin later this summer, patty ann. >> thank you. anti- terror raids netting 12 suspects in belgium. three charged with threatening to commit terrorist offensives. police raided around brusselses.
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the city of oakland, california, lost its third police chief in a week. the acting chief stepped down two days after accepting the job this after the department is accused of multiple scandals. troops having sex with prostitutes. and the mayor said it is so bad she is putting the police department under the mayor's control. >> reporter: it is a rare move by the mayor, but the oakland police department is under
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civilian control after going through three police chiefs in the last nine days. it has been in federal oversight over a decade and there is a growing sex scandal with a teenage prostitute and officers. there is news of racist text and e-mails between the officers. the mayor said it is a toxic macho culture. >> i am here to run a police department and not a frat house. i want to assure the citizens of oakland we are hell bent on rooting out the disgusting culture. >> reporter: when the police chief brent abruptly resigned the oakland mayor appointed ben fairow. and he was removed. and paul figeueroa resigned two days. the mayor said the behavior in
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the police department is not acceptable for anyone wearing the badge. the city council is angry but stress not all of the police are the problem. >> our thoughts and prayers are for the officers who work responsibly. and we want to make it a strong department they can serve in. >> reporter: there will be no new police chief and angerred that the progress will be overshadowed by the scandal. the mayor will be be mercless in punishing those found guilty. >> thank you. a colorado mother fights off a mountain lion to save her son. she heard screams and saw the animal dragging the
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five-year-old boy. >> it was a head of a 2 or 3-year-old in the strauma room. >> it happened last night. the mother and son rushed to the hospital after the attack. the mom was released but the boy is treated for injuries to the head and neck. the mountain lion was hunted and killed. a second lion is being tracked. >> a magz land mark mission in space is now in the hospital books. >> three astronauts are back on terra firma after a long trip aboard the international space station. the evolving be debate on gun control. can the attack in orlando spark compromise on the hill. >> it is our understanding that the republican leader and democrat leader is spoken and
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>> in vermont many expected bernie sanders to succeed? >> we have to create the america we know we can become. and we must take that energy into the democratic national convention on july 25th in philadelphia. >> i will answer your question with a simple yes or no answer. is bernie sanders running for president? >> yes, he is an active candidate for president. >> reporter: bernie sanders said he is not considered for vice-president. and the short list is the like minded equivalent elizabeth warren. who seems to be on the top of the short list and making headlines. she visited hillary clinton's campaign headquarters and she took selfies with the staff and talked about the dangers of
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losing the election. she said to the staffers, don't screw this up. aides have yet to say if theya asked for the financial information. corey booker have a lot of chemitry and real affinity for each other. >> i am hearing from media folks asking me the yes q ets and i am not being vetted. >> others on the short list is tim kain. and hud secretary julianne castro of texas. when sanders met obama last week, how do i land this thing meaning the movement he launched. he is concerned about p not appearing like establishment candidates and perceived by his supporters for not selling out and taking it to the convention.
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>> clinton advisors seem to understand why sanders is doing what he is doing and want his voters. a city under siege, an innocent civilians in the cross fire. our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. syria, rescuers scrambling to find survivors after air strikes and barrel bombs reduce buildings to rubble. assad upon wants control of the syria divided between rubble and government forces. since peace talks, strikes have killed hundreds of people. hong kong, over 4000 people marching against the arrest from china on five book sellers. they critized the chinese leaders and sparking international concern that it is
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attempting to limit freedom of expression. four of the five men returned home after giving forced confessions. ka isttan. a capsule brings three astronaut back to world. an american, brit, and russian ending the mission. >> indian air force academy intukting three fighter pilots. and most countries employ women in their armed forces. only a handful australia, germany and israel and united states allowed them to take on combat positions. that's the wrap on fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. i am patty ann brown and this is the fox report. it is the bottom of the hour. if you are just joining us, federal investigators are digging deeper in the life of
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orlando shooter omar mateen before he killed 49 people. the fbi questioning a man who worshipped in the same mosque. investigators are reportedly pouring over the surveillance video inside of the night club. friends and family and fans say good by to kristina grimmi e. she was shot to death last week after signing autographs after the show. donald trump holding a rally in phoenix, arizona. he spoke out about a plan by delegates to try to deny him the nomination. he called it a hoax. >> the tragedy of orlando is putting the gun control in the middle in washington. this time, congress is promising to take up bills and law makers are hoping for a compromise. garrett teny has more from washington. >> reporter: patty ann, gun
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control is an issue that divided republicans and democrats for year accident. this monday the senate will vote on two proosals, two from republicans and two from democrats, each vary in the background checks and the government list and how to appeal the bavenlt none of these proposals are expected to pass. similar to the ones that fail after the sandy hook shooting and this september in the attacks on san bernardino. president obama pressed for a ban on assault weapons. >> being tough on terrorism, particularly the source of home grown terrorism that we saw in orlando and san bernardino, means making it harder for people who want to kill americans to get their hands on assault weapons that are capable of killing innocents.
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>> reporter: the republican senator is 40e7ing to lead a bipartisan. many republicans are frustrated with with the white house and leading democrats and said the real problem is radical terrorism. >> the american people find it ridiculous in response to a isis terror attack, the democrats go on high dufrjion that we have to restrict the second amendment rights. this is not a gun control issue. this is a terrorism issue. >> we saw another sign of change when presumptive nominee donald trump announced he plans to meet with with the nra to discuss gun control legislation as well. >> thank you. u.s. attorney general loeta lynch will weigh in on the gun control and the latest terror attack on orlando tomorrow.
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the recent onslaught of terror attacks is forcing the fbi to change the investigation tactics. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge got a closer look at how the fbi teams are reacting. >> reporter: fox news embedded with fbi evidence response teams and the train suggest shifting from bomb investigation like the boston marathon to close quarter scenario with with high pressure weapons. >> the active shooter type scenarios are a game changer. >> reporter: tom said that crime scene evident is like a giant jig saw puzzle and the feds help to coat it. >> they bring in resources from the fbi laboratory and the firearms specialist to come in
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and to the conjectory work and tell the story of what happened on the scene. >> reporter: inside of the pulse night club, fbi combrts are building a time line based on forepzices. and they understand the shot and what sesubsequence with. >> take a piece of evidence and put it in a manner that you know you can get in court and engage in prosecutions. >> reporter: another one takes a page out of san burn. >> they may have bobbi traps where law enforcement will gather for a scene or search is. >> reporter: even household items are used and run through databases to find a link. >> if we see similar shaped
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screws. we might be able to match up what we find in the bomb scene with what we find that was made. >> reporter: they get evident from cell phones and documents to disrupt the attacks. >> we will transmit that information out rapidly. >> with with the restaurants, the fbi teamsor the move. >> we are busier overseas. now, we are getting 5, 7 or 8 or 9. >> in the past two months there is mass casulty attacks. the isis has foreign fighters it to search for operatives in the west. the friend level will continue for the foreseeable future. new charges in theidating
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>> true resilience on full display in this the warrior games. the athletes are service members or veterans wounded or injured in the sacrifice they made in the country. 200 competing. it is more than mettials. rick sat down with one of the competitor. >> i am sidney davis and in the united states army and i am a specialist and i will compete and doing shot put and wheelchair wbl and fit basketball. before i discovered the sports, i was trapped in my own room by my own will. i didn't want to come outside. depression and anxiety and ptsd,
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sometimeses, do sports. these sports are 100 more effective than the therapist. i recovered from who i was. miserable and scared. i thought i was helpless. and i am not. >> sidney davis. one of the remarkable stories and 12 gold medals and will compote in wheelchair basketball as well. the public is invited to come. and cheer on the remarkable be athletes who say adaptive sports helped to save their lives. >> raging wildfires are burning through thousands of acres and forcing people to leave their homes out west. in california, wildfires burning for days are 40 percent contained. officials warn that hundreds of
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homes and camp grounds are at risk. in new mex they are working to control a firefighter that destroyed hundreds of homes. in arizona, fires are causing heavy smoke and forcing highway 60 to be closed. officials warn they are are only 30 percent contained. a car crashes in a construction site and sending workers running for their lives and it is all caught on surveillance. the driver is okay but others are not so lucky. that is our top story as we go across america. texas, the driver losing control of the white car and hitting another car and slamming in a construction sight. four construction workers were sent to the hospital. they are investigating what caused the driver to lose control. nebraska, an outpouring of
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>> park officials releasing the rare turtles in the gulf as hundreds of spectators came out to watch. it took 71 years for three world war ii veterans, all best friends finally graduated from high school together. the trio walked on stage in abraham high school in los angeles. the wife of one of them also. she was forced to drop out because they were married. congrats to them. >> a close call for one mother to be. >> we got out of our neighborhood and i got to the light and i will not make it to st. lukes which is 40 minutes from my house. >> we'll tell you what happened when the little one couldn't wait for the mom to get to the hospital and how his dad got a father's day present he will
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give me death. >> donald trump holding a donald trump holding a rally right now in phoenix, arizona. he praised former arizona governor jan brewer calling her a dear friend. he also shared with supporters how he feels about all the attention he's receiving on the campaign trail. saying he feels like quote, a supermodel times ten. trump also campaigned earlier today in las vegas. ♪ only in new york. this is the 34th annual coney island mermaid parade. it's the largest art parade, and more than 3,000 participants in hand made costumes and floats. organizers call it a summer solstice celebration. and a dad in texas
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delivering his own father's day gift. a new baby boy who came tad earlier than expected. his wife went into labor in the middle of the night so the whole family packed into the car and high tailed it to hospital but they didn't quite make it. >> stay on the phone with me to help you deliver the baby. >> he was pushing and pulling him out. my kids were in the back seat like this is so cool. >> well, everett asher ekes 8 pounds 7 ounces was born safely. both mother and son are doing great and dad, that's a father's day gift for you. happy father's day. and get out the kleenex, an army sergeant returning home from his fourth tour of duty surprises his two young sons just in time for father's day. >> what no hug? >> daddy!
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>> that is sergeant first class maximiliano garra. he dressed up as their school's mascot to surprise them. he returned from kuwait this week. he said his sons' reactions are something to keep forever. he plans to spend today making them happy. that's how fox reports on this saturday, june 18, 2016. i'm patti ann browne in for julie banderas. a factor special, hosted by eric boling starts right now. have a great day. ♪ [ playing the national anthem ]
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hi, friends. good morning. sunday the 19th of june, 2016. i'm anna kooiman. this is "fox and friends weekend." cops sent running for their lives during a funeral. for the orlando terror victims after an impatient driver passes through the procession. then democrats put their push for gun control into overdrive ahead of a vote to ban more guns this week. the nra though is fighting it. >> let me say something to every political hack pretending you know an ar-15 from the double barrelled gun -- stop talking. >> do they know an
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