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eric shaun. donald trump doing damage control. the republican nominee endorsing republicans facing tough reelection attackses. i am laura ingel in for julie banderas. >> donald trump is stressing unity and working to turn the page with fellow republicans only days after causing tension bay saying he was not ready to endorse paul ryan. he formally endorsed paul ryan and john mccain and new hampshire cent saor kelly a yotte. >> so in our shared mission to
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make america great again, i support and endorse our speaker of the house, paul ryan. [applause] paul ryan, good, good man. i hold in the highest esteem senator john mccain, for his service to our country , in uniform and in public office, and i also fully support and endorse senator kelly a yotte in new hampshire. >> trump is in massachusetts and set to hold a rally in the twin states. peter doocey is live. peter, it seems that trump is refocusing on clinton and we hear there is a now line he is using against her tonight; what is that?
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>> reporter: tonight the first time trump campaign is comparing clinton in a faulty robot in a new one of a kind ad. >> so i may have short circuited. ♪ trump is drilling down on that comment where clintor is trying to clean up her inaccurate mention. she short circuited when answers the question on the e-mail. trump followed up if anyone's mind short circuited is not fit to be president. and look up the name brain wash and he had a new name for hillary. >> in one way, she's a monster.
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okay. look at what happened. look at her history. in another way she is a weak person. she's not strong enough to be president. and so she's got both and she's not strong enough to be president. she will be a disaster. >> reporter: trump in iowa referred to her as a queen of corruption. lots of names and same idea. >> peter, does the trump campaign think they need to move on past the controversy of the last few days. >> reporter: no, they know the first half of last woke was bumpy, but they think that she is readied the ship and looking at monday, they see a speech about trump's economic policy to get away from the controversy
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that crowded or clouded his message last week. trump has been consulting with a new economic advisory council and he will focus on tax reform and regulatory reform and trade reform and energy reform and before that we have a high school gym in new hampshire is trump's first rally sips they delivered him his first victory in the primary season six months ago. and everyone is ready for the man to get here. >> you have the photobomb situation going on behind you. enjoy your evening out there. in the meantime hillary clinton is off of the campaign trail. she is taking heat after her appearance in the journalism convention in dc. she tried to clear up her remarks on the e-mail controversy. and a year and half and still
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clarifying the e-mails. snshs 17 months since the e-mail controversy and even after the fbi, they have trouble about the e-mail controversy. she told fox news sunday chris wallace said fbi jim comey said to her the public are consistent and truthful. her claim is false. comey never vouched that she told the truth to the america people. comey said she never lied in her statement tots fbi. yesterday in the black and hispanic conference she tried to clar foy. >> director comey said my answers in the fbi interview were truthful. that's the bottom line. what i told the fbi which he said was truthful is consistent
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with what i said publicly. and so i may have short circuited and for that i will try to clar foy. i think chris wallace and i were talking past each other. >> reporter: clinton never said why she spent classified e-mails. three of which were marked classified. >> in questioning, director comey made the .3 e-mails out of the 30000 did not have the appropriate markings. and it was therefore reasonable to conclude that anyone, including myself would have not suspected that they were classified. >> reporter: comey said three classified were not marked appropriately but said she and her team were careless and any reasonable person would not have
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sent them in the system. she maintains to the public she was consistent and truthful through all. >> what is going on in the campaign trail. >> she is heading to florida and orlando on. her strategy to 0 in on 11 battleground states and interest in pennsylvania and ohio and florida. she leads trump. and 61 percent of the public believe she is not honest or trustworthy and 62 percent believe the same of trump. >> it gets more interesting every week. president obama and the first family left washington for the sunny shores of martha's vineyard. but the president is hard at work. white house correspondent kevin cork is live in martha's
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vineyard. how will it differ from get aways with the first family? >> reporter: this year's journey to the island will far fewer commitments than in year's past. their arrival was typical. you usually come here and it is warm and that was the case today. overcast and breezy and humid and well wishers greeted the first family for the final official vineyard vacation. long with r& r the president will golf every day and the first lady and children get in work and play. obamas salouted time usan and encouraged them to go for the gold in rio. you know the americans not only won the first gold of the game. but time usa basketball is ahead 30 points over china.
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>> kevin, what about the latest announcement on the use of drones from the white house? >> reporter: this is an update on a story we told you back in july. it is an important update. a lot of people are wondering what the administration will do as it relates to the use of drones and active war zones. i want to share something from you. you may have heard about this if you read the papers at all. it told us that the president has to approve the operational plane. and we'll share the white house statement that we got this afternoon. and this is from ned price. it reads in part. the united states will use loathal force outside of areas of activity against lawful target that poses a continuing, imminent threat to the u.s.
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persons. and will take direct action only if there is near certainty that the terrorist target is present and noncombatants will not be killed or injured. back in july, 116 civilians were killed in drone strikes. this guideline reaffirms the position of the administration to use drone strikes in circumstances when they have a near certainty there will be no civilian casulties and an interesting update to say the least. and one we told you about in july. >> thank you, kevin, good follow-up. thank you so much. an machete attack in belgium
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wounding two police officers. the victims were attacked nor a checkpoint. officers shot and killed the attacker. belgium is on high alert after the bombing in the airport back in march. >> libertarian nom no gary johnson enjoying a jump in the polls and how the former new mexico governor who plans to shake things up. >> and a deadly shooting on the streets of chicago. how the department is taking action as the family speaks out. >> we want answers. just answers.
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a black teen led them to strip thr three police. >> and they handcuffed the man. >> a lot of people are upset by what they saw and they have a right to be upset. i was concerned about the things in the videos and that's why we took such a swift action. the beginning of a more transparent process and how we investigate use of force incident. >> the fatal shot itself was not caught on video. even though the officer was wearing a body camera. >> we don't know what the body camera would have shown or will. but even with body cameras that
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are turned on by police officer, we have police officerses shooting unarmed black men as they are running. and that's what needs to be done when superintendant johnson said let's get to the bottom of this. officers cannot play judge and jury and executioner. >> the o'neill family is sowing the police department and said paul had just graduated high school and hoped to go to technical school. >> with republicans and democrats fielding two of the unpopular nominees, voters are looking at third party candidate. there is support for gary johnson inching to the 15 percent threshold. that would put him on the stage next to clinton and trump. molly, in how many polls does
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johnson have to hit on that magic number. >> he is three points away in the recent fox poll. johnson has 12 percent in a race against hillary clinton and donald trump. he would have to get to 15 percent in five national polls to get an invitation to the debates. critics say a vote outside on of the two parties is a wasted vote. johnson and william wells disagrees. here's more from johnson. >> a wasted vote is for someone you don't believe in. if you vote for the lesser of two evils, that is still evil. >> very visible and high profile events for the former new mexico governor impact voters and impact the election in november.
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>> what about the green party. it nominated a presidential candidate. >> the left leaning grown park nominated jill stein to it be the nominee for the second presidential race. the green party is reaching out to disinchanted bernie sanders voters. >> you have completely changed the political dynamics going forward and it will never be the same and no stopping you or us until we have achieved that change that we have all put on the platform together. we will prevail. >> stein is polling around four percent in a four way race with clinton, trump and johnson. laura. >> all right. good to see you. thanks for that support. >> and tune in to fox news
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sunday when chris wallace sits down with newt gingrich and the chairman of the house democratic caucus. check your local listings. >> people are scouring the country looking for pokemons. and another app for people on the beach to find sharks. a terrifying scene in a concert when a fan fell. >> people are pushing me and suddenly people started to fall off of the edge. i see them come off of the edge.
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>> more than 40 people were hurt in a snoop dog concert in a railing collapse. the partition gave away. five taken to the hospital. a witness said the area was packed and the railing gave way and people manic panicked. >> the gate broke and i feel 6 or 7 foot and i luckily fell on someone and there were 4 or 5 people on top of me and it was hard to move and i thought i was doing. it was scary. >> the railing in the amp theater was repaired and all upcoming concerts will go on as intl. families are down loading a new must have app. not pokemon go. but it is called sharkivity.
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and when a creature like this is lurking near by. just off the sandy shores are sharks. >> that is where the soles are. and it is scary to think about. >> the quaint vacation mecca is the hot spot for white sharks and freiently sighted and tracked. there is an app for that. >> the app will give people detection from the a custic tags and sightings. and we see them out, it will give the public the ability to put in their open sitings uknock on the east coast. >> it is a collaboration by the citizens and scientist.
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it is sharkivity map and app it meant to engage a public fascinating with sharks and helping to keep swimmer ares safe. >> we would use that, oh, yes, sounds like a cool thing to have when you are watching the kids. >> 141 individual white sharks identified in the cape cod waters last year. and a thosen shotted. flags now fly. >> we move away from the jaw's mentality but understand it is an apex predator and the ocean is their environment and we're entering their world when we go into the water. >> another benefit is shark safety tips. do not swim near societies. molly line. fox news. >> caught on camera.
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banderas. and an increased effort to battle zika in miami area appears to be working. the crews are attacking the virus from the ground and air. health officials confirm that people have contracted the virus locally. there are free test kits for pregnant women who are at risk for zik a. it is unlikely the situation in florida will develop intoap outbreak. >> we are a towerism state and we have 110 million tourist. florida, we have tropical storms, sometimes we have, knock on wood a hurricane and this state prepares. >> even though the area demonstrated spread of zika is a 500 square foot area and what florida did consistent with what cvc is define a buffer zone
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around the area and gives a margin of safety. phil keatings has more. >> reporter: local officials reporting a better than upon expected results after the first day of spraying. 100 kills in the atmosphere traps collected in the ten square mile zone north of downtown miami. >> take ten blocks and we don't believe any active transmission of zika. >> politicians on both sides of the aisle hitting the streets in response. the only area north of downtown miami. the president weighing in, in a briefing in the pentagon. >> we need to fight zika. time is running out. >> zika fears extending beyond health issues after the centers for disease control issued a travel warning to miami's win
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wood neighborhood specifically for pregnant women and spark sparking concerns for the small businesses and local economy. >> we wish we didn't have to do it. but we have a doubt to warn people. >> and they are going house-to-house, focusing on where the specific mosquitoes breed and feed on humans. 1800 people lives in the states and dc have or have had the zika virus. and in puerto rico, that number stands at more than 4000. in miami phil keating, fox news. as a pregnant woman becomes infected with the zika virus the baby can have misshapen heads. there will be a special fox news
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reporting. >> the baby we delivered with mi can encephalitis she probably was bitten in the first trimester of pregnancy and never thought it would lead to the child being affected. [speaking spanish]. >> it is so harmless, right. they don't know. and i don't know. i can't tell you if it was me or my husband, i don't know. >> trace gallag, her airs right after fox report here on the fox news channel. and new orleans communities in full clean up mode following a close encounter with a fierce tornado. >> oh, wow. look at that debrie. >> look at. that the twister levelled several homes and filling the
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streets with debris. this is how witnesses described it. >> it sounded like a freight train. the roof was shaking and moving and i thought the roof was going to come off and i would go with it. >> will carr, following all of this. what is it like in louisiana and surrounding areas? >> reporter: hey there, laura. they are expecting bad storms to sweep across the gulf coast and parts of northwest florida could see a foot of rain and downpours in georgia and mississippi and alabama and coming on the heels over bad storms in louisiana. they have seen a lot of rain and a tornado. it was not fatal. an ef 0 touched down four times and responsible for damage in new orleans. >> when i looked up. i saw whirling debris of trees and shingles and the second i
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yelled tornado it crumpled that building up. >> reporter: phoenix area saw monsoon rain on friday knocking out power for 20000 people and flooding streets and caused delays in sky harbor international, laur a. >> looks beautiful. but the air quality is not that great, right? >> reporter: that's right. it is no secret in los angeles, you get smog. but across the region in all of southern california, there was record- setting heat that led to air quality that is worse than normal. in july, there was only one day in the region of healthy air. laura, i have kept a close eye on people today and it doesn't so many to bother them. there is a lot of smiles out there. >> i would be smiling if i was
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there. it is beautiful. >> reporter: these are the dayses my mom asks me if i really get paid. >> in santa monica, will carr, thank you so much. we are seeing how real the dangers are police face every day. it is our top story across america. ohio, an suv plows in to a state trooper in a routine traffic stop. the terrifying incident captured on dash cam. it happened east of cleveland. the officer went to the hospital with nonlife threatening jurisdiction. the driver hit the driver and trooper and car on the road. no word on on if the driver will face charges. new jersey, a little league
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team honors police. instead of the names on the jerseys, they have the names of the police officers killed in the line of duchlt he said the tribute is more than just the game. >> i let the guys know there is more important things out than winning a baseball game. it teaches them life. >> those fallen officers were with them in spirit because they won their championship game. >> texas a player using pokemon go save issed kittens. he heard the alarm go off at the local animal shelter, the pokemon go player found five kittens wandering around the parking lot. they are rescued and old enough to be adopted. they will be named after a poke
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>> firefighters are working to get the upper hand on a massive wild wild torching some of the most amazing scenery in the coast of california. big surwildfires is a third contained thanks to the tireless work of over 5000 firefighters. the battle is far from over and the threat to countless homeowners. johnathon hunt has more. >> vikids and animals to get out of here. >> reporter: california is reaching the peak of a grueling fire station. >> weather is hot and fuel increased fire activity. >> wildfires burning in the northern part of the state is forcing families from their homes and minutes to decide what to take them them. >> they recommend we leave. we are listen to the firemen.
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ncold fire is burning in sacramento. the hot weather and winds are not making it easy for fire crews. attacking from above and hose lines on the ground. >> jets and helicopter and rot tarry wing resources. >> with the wind and heat and fuels in there it is it a battle. >> but the cold fire is not the only one causing problems. further south fire burning near the central coast is not halfway contained with evacuations still in place. people in the areas say it is something to always be ready for. >> we pack up and are ready by june every year. >> typically they last from may to september and extreme summer heat and drought, experts warn that things could get worse before they get better.
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in los angeles, johnathon hunt fox news. and a fire caused by birthday candles kill 13 people in france. that is our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. france, the fatal blaze started after someone tripped downstairs carrying a birthday cake. it had insulating material and trapped the party goer ares. there was two deadly attacks last month in the same city. pakistan, heavy rain related incident kill ten people in the country's commercial upon capital. downpours left roads under deep water and bringing traffic to a halt. nspain, 2500 people evacuated
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after flames ripped through a near by forest. it started after a german man burned toilet paper. it is already destroyed 5000 acres. nchina, dramatic surveillance showing a car swerving on a crowded road before crashing in to a barrier. eventualitily the kraen hoisted it from the crash side. the driver survived and that is a wrap on the trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> new restrictions coming to ecigarettes. esiings and cigars and selling any of these to a minor will be prohibited. the use of ecigarettes has increased more than 900 percent in the last five years.
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>> less than 24 hours since the opening ceremonies and we are seeing problems in the rio olympics, everything from water and line longs and bullet in the media tent. what is being done to make sure the games go smoothly from here on. for those who can't imagine life without two wheels, allstate offers a genuine parts guarantee, that promises to fix your bike with original parts. talk to an allstate agent about all the things they do to keep riders riding. burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters,
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no one was hurt. in the meantime athletes are racking up hardware. china one silver and two bronze. and american score the the first gold medal. and host country won silver. >> and rio olympics, living conditions in the athlete's village water and crime. and fans were forced to wait in long lines after system glitches delayed their entrow. >> this morning was a full crowd and some of the procedures and systems did not talk to each other. we brought people in to explain upon to the public. we owe the public an explanation and we owe the public an excuse.
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>> steve has more on all of this from rio. >> reporter: for olympics athletes some of the biggest hurdles are outside of the game. in the air zika virus spread by mosquitoes that can cause birth defects in women. after the efforts to move the games failed, some athletes stayed home and for others an obstacle to overcome. >> my mother brought bunch of deet and bug spray and packed it in my bag already. >> in the water, they will contend with decades of raw sewage. bacteria and virus levels are 1.7 million times what is acceptable in the u.s. one expert warned not to put
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your head under the water. and human body parts washed ashore near the volleyball sight. rowers will wear microboijical suits and bleach their or onnars. the water turned soupy and athletes from denmark and china were robbed in the olympics village and phones and sheets from the beds were stolen. the exposed wires are uninhabitable. >> the soldiers will try to protect the athletes and half million tourist. >> we have local street crime and crimes of opportunity and the olympics draw in individuals
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where they see increaseded amounts of opportunity. >> isis called for terror attacks in the games. and security forces arrested 12 people plotting the attacks. the move to ban the entire russian delegation for doping failed and 70 percent of the athletes are eligible to compete. >> incredible to watch on every level. >> and a community thanking a hero for his sacrifice by helping him build a home beyond his wildest dreams. plus, a creative way to boat the heat. how two friends are making a big slash in a makeshift block party. ♪ come on in, the water's fine. ♪
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the material donated. and the work was free of charge. and judging by his reaction, it was mission accomplished. >> i can't say how beautiful this is, because it is breath taking and it just feels like it is meant to be in my life right now. and i am very, very blessed and exciteed about it. >> it was put together by a charity building over 200 homes for veterans nation wide. 100 are putting the finishing touches including custom landscaping. he and his wife will get the cos in a special ceremony next month. >> desperate times calling for desperate measures in heat- stricken philadelphia. two friends turned their pick-up truck in a pool. they did it by covering the truck bed with a slip and slide. and the city cracked down on
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dumper ares filled with water with. and what is bright yellow and five stories tall and weighs 12 tons and adorable. world's largest duck. she taking a dip in grown bay. momma duck is a crowd favorite and traveling the world with such events since being hatched. she floats on a steel pontoon and takes two and half-hours to inflate and that's how fox report on saturday august 6th, 2016. i am laura ingle in for jowly bande
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hi, friends. good morning. it's sunday, august 7th of 2016. this is "fox and friends weekend." a fox news alert. a scary scene on a racetrack when this happened. that driver airlifted to a hospital. we will have an update on his status. and from crooked to crazy. donald trump slams hillary clinton's mental health. >> she short circuited. she took a little short circuit in the brain and she's got problems. i think that the
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