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the largest tall ship event in the region. >> arthel: the giant duck has a busy schedule. after this festival it will travel to toronto to celebrate canada's 150th birthday. >> gregg: what a crack. >> arthel: you are such a quack up craig it. i'll be back at noon eastern tomorrow. >> gregg: julie banderas is coming up tomorrow. >> deadlock, builds cosby's trial ending without a verdict. they will try again. >> the judge declaring a mistrial this morning as jurors deadlocked on the charges following six days of deliberating. cosby is facing three counts relating to the case of a formal -- who accused him of dragging and sexually assaulting her. hers is the only want to go to trial. there are dozens of accusations. lawyers say it's far from over. mr. cosby's attorney think the jurors for their work and said justice is real.
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even without an acquittal. >> the jury starts what they are asked to do and that was to review the evidence before them. there is not enough. >> they didn't go anywhere. the legacy didn't go anywhere. all the attorneys who conspired, tell them to go back to law school and take another class. >> there good outcomes that have come from this. despite the fact that the jury cannot come to verdict in this case, andrea, and art prior witness got to face the defendant in court and got to tell what happened to them. >> if the court allows more accusers to testify next time, it might make a difference. in other words, it's too early to celebrate mr. cosby.
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round to me be just around the corner. this time, justice may prevail. >> julie: rick has been following the trial for us. rick, any word from the jurors on why they cannot agree? >> we have not heard yet, there are a lot of people, most notably the das office is interested in hearing what transpired inside the jury room. how the seven men and five women were split. how the ten whites in tube lectures were split. who was sided with the prosecution and was holding out for acquittal? what evidence resonated and what created the dow? that could help shape the retrial which the da said will help happen as soon as possible. likely in the next 120 days to matter what. >> she is entitled to verdict in this case. the citizens where this crime occurred are entitled to a
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verdict in this case. we will push forward to try to get that done and get justice done. jurors spent more than 63 hours deliberating. they were interrupted 12 times for questions and clarification every deck said testimony and depositions. all hinging on if there is inconsistencies in andrew story and how cosby's rich and stacked up considering the charges. cosby did not speak after corbett's legal team seemed relatively satisfied. >> the judge is right, justice is real, lives here in montgomery county. i'm proud to be able to represent mr. cosby. we came looking for an acquittal, but like that "rolling stone" song says you don't eyes get what you want. sometimes you get what you need. >> now, they must prepare for another trial expected in the next four months.
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>> julie: bill cosby was unemotional during the verdict. he did in fact may be smirk at one point, a bit of a smile. it is not over yet. i understand that we heard from cosby's wife, what did she say? >> she only showed up at the courthouse once during the week of trial and the week of deliberations. that was on monday when she was here for closing arguments. the defense attorney pointed to heard and admitted that bill cosby had cheated on her. he was only guilty of adultery. today, they read a statement from camille who lashed out at her husband's accusers come of the da, the judge, and the media. >> how i decide the district attorney, how do i describe the judge? overtly arrogant and collaborated with the district attorney. how do i describe the counsel for the accuser? totally unethical. how do i describe many, but not all general media?
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blatantly vicious that continually disseminated in tension omissions of truth for the primary purpose of greedily selling sensationalism at the expense of a human life. >> supporters of andrea point to the dozens of other women with similar stories of cosby drugging and raping or molesting them. many now have civil suits against him. some could be part of the next trial in some could be coming to half dirt today. they remain hopeful. they say we understand the blinding power of celebrity but justice will come. >> julie: thank you so much. >> julie: crews are searching the waters over japan for seven american sailors. they remain missing tonight. there navy destroyer, the u.s. s
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fitcfitzgerald collided with a o ship. this happened in the morning when most of the sailors aboard would have been sleeping. president trump tweeted about the search and wrote this. thoughts and prayers with the sailors of the u.s. fitch gerald and their families. thank you to the japanese allies for their assistance. lucas is following the developments and has a new information. what is the status of the search for the missing people? >> good evening. the u.s. fitzgerald is back in port. the missing seven sailors could have been trapped in the compartments that flooded and were unable to escape. after 700-foot cargo ship which was heading into port turned around for some reason before the warships right side. flooding compartments were dozens of sailors were sleeping
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at 2:30 a.m. local time on saturday. the auxiliary space was also flooded. the commanding officer statement damaged with him inside. one of he was one of three crewmembers airlifted off the shift. the warships crews worked in the dark for many hours to prevent the ship from sinking. >> it is been a tough day for the navy family. it's hard to imagine what the crew has had to endure. i'm extremely proud of their courage and dedication. we still have an active search and rescue for the scene shipmates. keep them in your thoughts and prayers. >> the collision occurred in one of the busiest areas of the pacific. it's not clear how many others ships were in the area. there are two navigation teams, one on the bridge where the ship was driven in the other below decks. still not clear how this collision could have been avoided. >> there are more u.s. troops i understand that were attacked in afghanistan today.
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what can you tell us on that? >> seven u.s. army soldiers were shot and wounded today. another insider attack by afghan forces that are supposed to be allies of the united states. this occurred in northern afghanistan where the army is training afghan forces. this comes one week after three soldiers were killed in a similar fashion. the pentagon is currently weighing a decision to deploy more american troops back to afghanistan to rollback taliban gains. secretary mattis will deliver a new plan in july which officials said will look a lot like the isis fight. the u.s. military's ramping up those strike, they dropped more bombs on the ground in afghanistan than any month since 2012. president trump before he left office cut 1500s from afghanistan. so some of these few thousand additional troops will make up the difference. >> thank you.
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>> julie: the president is spending the weekend in camp david. it's the first visit of his presidency. they left this morning. the president has hired another high-powered attorney to be beef up his legal team. kristin fisher is at the white house for more on all of this. it is not just the president that is alluring up, the special counsel is to? >> both sides are staffing up. it's becoming an arms race of some of the most brilliant legal minds in the country. in fact, even one of the president's own personal attorneys has had to hire his own attorney. president trump left the white house this morning bound for camp david. when he left he added another high-powered attorney to his legal team. he's probably best known for the dowd report that he put together for major-league baseball which got the former hall of famer and for life. the president is luring up at
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the same time he could be complicating matters for the legal team. he confirmed on twitter that he was being investigated for firing james comey. his legal team insists the tweet was not a confirmation. he was referring to reporting about it. that tweet took aim at the deputy attorney general who appointed rod rosenstein and wrote the letter who made the case for james cummings firing up as fbi director. something president trump talked about in an interview last month. >> he made a recommendation. he's highly respected. very smart guy. the democrats like him, the republicans like him. he made a recommendation. regardless of recommendation, i was going to fire comey. >> because of those comments and because of that letter, there's a real chance that rosenstein would have to recuse himself. he could become a witness in the special counsel's investigation. >> julie: is rosenstein's job in
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jeopardy? >> it's possible. it's something that members of congress asked rosenstein about during some testimony on capitol hill last week. >> could you be terminated without cause? >> yes. >> who would appoint a replacement? as your position of deputy general? >> of the president. >> so that is a possibility? >> anything is possible. >> amid the rumors of a recusal, the department of justice had a state may yesterday trying to calm the rumor mill by saying quote, as deputy attorney general said, if there comes a point where he needs to recuse, he will. however, nothing has changed. as for the president, he will be returning from camp david tomorrow night, he spending father's day weekend with his son barren and the first lady.
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>> julie: thank you very much. protesters taken to the streets of london after a horrific high-rise fire. as investigators were in it could take months to identify the victims. now, reports of a recent renovation may have helped fuel the flames and overwhelm the fire prevention devices. plus, doctor say they are a lot more optimistic tonight about congressman steve scalise. the latest on his condition and the calls for political unity. that and more, straightahead here on the fox report. >> this didn't just happen overnight. it has been boiling slowly for long time. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced.
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>> i think the crisis=-equals-ss to look inside of our hearts across the country. ask how we got here and what is it we can do to bring the temperature down. >> julie: those arizona congressman earlier today on fox. on the heated political rhetoric we have seen in the past few years. this is after the wednesday morning shooting of her colleague, steve scalise on a baseball field in alexandria, virginia. the congressman is recovering in the hospital tonight. his condition had been upgraded from critical to serious condition. that's good news, meaning he is improving. garrett is live with the latest. how is he doing today? >> this past hour that was the good news we receive from the hospital. after undergoing another surgery today, the congressman is no longer in critical condition. he is now listed in serious
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condition. were told by his family that he is now able to interact and have conversations with them. he is continuing to improve. were told by doctors that he still has a long road ahead. after nearly being shot in the hip he was facing imminent death. he has undergone several surgeries and has several more to go. eventually he will be able to walk and potentially even run again. for the other victims that remain hospitalized from wednesday shooting, where krystal garner is in good condition. and the ap reported that matt mica underwent another surgery today and is expected to make a full recovery today. >> julie: more disturbing details coming out about the moments before the gunman opened fire. we knew he has someone in the parking lot who is on the field. she appeared democrats. we also learned that he had a list with several names of gop
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lawmakers on it on his person. what we know about that? >> many interesting things from that list. law-enforcement officials stress that is simply too early in the investigation to say what that list is and draw conclusions from it. they do tell us that investigators are looking into what this list was for an if the gunman was planning on using the names to visit the lawmakers on capitol hill. this list had six republicans on their including their names and their office numbers on capitol hill. the six republicans are scott -- of tennessee, trent franks of arizona, jeff duncan of south carolina, jim jordan of ohio, mo brooks of alabama and morgan griffith of virginia. last night they responded to the news that his name was on the list. >> there certainly many
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indications now that the shooter was premeditated in his actions. i have been notified there is an investigation and that i might be involved in that investigation. i certainly cannot go further than that. >> one thing that stands out on the list is that all six lawmakers are part of the house freedom caucus. two of them were at the baseball practice that morning when the shooting began, including f duncan. he's one of the congressman who later recall the gunman came up to him and asked, are these players democrats or republicans. that raises questions that if you have lawmakers on the list why is it that he didn't recognize congressman duncan. maybe was just a list that he wanted to visit on capitol hill. those are details there sorting through.
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>> thank you for the update. >> julie: the topic of political unity continues. illinois congressman rodney davis and minnesota senator. the tube will join chris wallace in a bipartisan discussion on the current political environment. check your local listings for time. >> protesters are taking to the streets in london. their demanding justice for the this week's devastating high-rise fire were 50 people are now presumed dead. >> julie: protesters lemon the government for they say was a slow response to the scene and the lack of communication with families. there are also questions about a recent renovation to the building that included material that fueled the blaze and overwhelm the fire protection devices.
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>> julie: president trump takin. another piece of his predecessors legacy. this time, the relationship with cuba. he visited miami to a lot of tougher policy of the communist nation. he criticized the deal made by the obama administration, to reopen trade and travel saying it only enriched the castro regime and did nothing for the cuban people. allison has more. >> the relations with cuba and the u.s. are changing. president trump said he is rolling back the engagement policy started by barack obama in 2014. the reactions to it are mixed. >> a year and half ago a president and an american president outstretched his hand to a regime. today, new president lance in miami to reach out his hand to the people of cuba.
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>> this is nothing to benefit the american people in a very realistic sense. >> the dnc says the new cuba policy will hurt u.s. businesses. house minority leader, nancy pelosi called it a disaster for american workers. a shortsighted job killing policy. president trump announced the new cuba policy in miami's neighborhood of little havana. charlie after, the president signed a memorandum, tracting his administration to channel funds away from the regime by identifying businesses with strong ties to the military, intelligence and secret services. and prohibiting track financial transactions with those entities. on the republican side there are supporters. >> let's go for the cuban people in national security interest of the united states. if you believe in the rule of law this enforces the law. >> a few critics in a statement he criticized the policy reading quote, any policy that diminishes the ability of
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americans to travel freely to cuba is not in the best interest of the united states. or the cuban people. some things are not changing, the embassies are going to stick around. americans can travel to the country, but only with a regulated tour group. >> julie: thank you. what if you have plans to travel to cuba? bottom line is you should be able to go if you have completed at least one travel related purchase white buying a plane ticket or booking a hotel room. also, cruises will continue but they could be getting more restrictive. the changes will not take effect until the new regulations are issued which will take about three months. new details on the insider attack that wounded seven soldiers in afghanistan. the latest green on blue attack that we have seen there. plus protests after a jury acquitted a police officer in a deadly traffic stop shooting,
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deliberation the jury cannot reach a verdict. cosby's team is declaring victory but the entertainers legal trouble might be far from over. the prosecutor said he will try the case again. >> justice is real. as it lives here montgomery county. a proud to represent mr. cosby. >> we hope doing this in moving forward in this case sends a strong message the victims of these type of crimes can come forward, and can be heard. >> julie: president trump makes his first visit to camp david. sources close to his legal team say they have added another high-powered attorney to help deal with a rush investigation. shortly after the president posted a tweet saying that he is under investigation in the firing of fbi director, james comey. the president went on twitter to thank japan for its help in the should search for seven missing
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u.s. sailors. the navy destroyer collided with a cargo ship off the coast of japan, injuring five people including the ship's commanding officer. a group of u.s. soldiers were shot and injured in afghanistan. it appears to be another insider attack. it happened on a base on northern afghanistan. john has more the attack from the middle east bureau. >> both afghan and u.s. officials are investigating the latest attack on u.s. troops in afghanistan. the second in a week with u.s. soldiers being targeted and coming under hostile fire. pentagon officials say and afghan soldiers shot and wounded seven u.s. shoulder soldiers ine northern afghan city. an afghan soldier was killed and another wounded. the shooter was killed. the ministry of defense said it is investigating the latest incident as appalls another green on blue attack last week when an afghan soldier opened
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fired on u.s. troops during a joint operation in eastern afghanistan, killing three army rangers. the taliban claimed responsibility for last week's attack. while the taliban praise this week the tax it did not take responsibility for it. the green and blue attacks, dream b and afghan forces, blue are u.s. or nato forces have increased in recent decreased in recent years. some of these attacks are from cultural understanding or grudges. not necessaril necessarily a tan attack. this latest attack comes as the trump administration is considering deploying as many as 4000 more troops to afghanistan. a spokesman said the seven injured american soldiers were medically evacuated and are recovering in the hospital tonight. >> julie: thank you. thousands of people take into the street of st. paul, minnesota and protest today. hours after police officer was cleared of manslaughter.
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it was in the much watched death of a black motorists. a jury find in the officer not guilty in the deadly shooting of castile. his wife, as you may remember live streamed the incident on facebook. that was during a traffic stop in july of last year. marianne is live with more this. the protest began as soon as the verdict was read. with demonstrators surely doubt in interstate. >> that is true. the protest began as soon as that predict came through. they shut down the interstate and st. paul and 18 people were arrested overnight during the demonstrations. the mother of lando castile stormed out of the courtroom saying her sending to the justice should he deserved. >> i am so disappointed in the state of minnesota. my son loved this state.
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my son love the city and the city killed my son. >> julie: demonstrations by folks upset by the verdict come down a bit today in prayer meetings have been held, including stevie wonder appearing at a church. more demonstrations are planned in cities across the country. >> julie: if he had been convicted, he could have faced up to ten years in jail, what is the reaction to that? >> that's right. he was facing serious jail time. legally the officers in the clear. the city of saint anthony where he works is already planning to dismiss him from the police force despite the acquittal. the city planning to offer him a voluntary separation from his job. >> thank you very much. >> julie: as senate republicans were to repeal and replace obama care, democrats continue to i a single-payer system. they might be making progress, at least at the state level. william explains.
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>> i believe that we should move to a medicare for all single payer program. >> from bernie sanders to nancy pelosi. >> the ideas catching fire. single pairs with government pain all the bills directly to doctors, hospitals and drug companies. >> if you look at the financing of a single-payer system, what you find is it saves money if it's done right. >> no insurance companies, no ways, no middleman. >> that's why other every country the world pays two thirds last. >> several states propose that this year. last week one passed in the california senate that would make every resident, legal or not eligible for coverage. no premium, no copayment, no deductible. >> the idea single-payer of the government running everything is going to be there. a lot of conservatives are
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worried that if the republicans failed to replace obama care with a system that is better that it calls for single-payer could grow. >> to control costs the government denies care meaning consumers will not get all of the drugs are care they need or want. because there's no competition, they have no choice. >> a number of states have tried to set up single-payer. they abandoned the effort because the taxes involved were too high. >> that was william reporting. >> julie: people in nebraska are holding onto their hats. and nearly anything else not bolted down. the wind is strong enough to flip a truck. plus, beware the eyes of march. they're rushing the stage of a julius caesar production. william shakespeare and politics colliding in the 20th century.
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>> julie: two protesters disrupted a shakespeare production in new york city last night, accusing the actors of inciting political violence. [inaudible] get off the stage. >> were going to pause, security. security. >> julie: so they paused and the woman stormed the stage during the showing of julius caesar at
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the outdoor theater in central park. it has attracted headlines and my sponsors over his betrayal of caesar as a modern-day trump like a character. that includes his assassination. lauren joins me with more on the protest in the controversy. nothing you haven't seen in new york before, this is beyond the whole jennifer griffin thing. >> it takes on a little bit more meaning, the show will go on despite the sponsors pulling out and that production will give its final two performances tonight tomorrow night. last night performances happened off stages two protesters denounce what you just saw. >> two people were arrested when they temporarily stop the show. one woman said stop the normalization against the right another said this is violence against donald trump. audience members booed and the public theater's production of the 400 euro play is set in modern times with the main character depicted as a donald
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trump like leader who was assassinated by his closest advisers. >> obviously played pretty hard and the actor himself there are some hand gestures or tweets. >> the public theater say the plate does not advocate violence and is a cautionary tale about not using on democratic means to defend democracy. >> julie: what is the director's reaction? >> earlier this week the director spoke with the audience and reiterated the disclaimer and added that art nears nature. it doesn't mean it directs people to action. >> anybody who wants to see the play to and i'm sorry there's a couple of spoil once here. but you know that neither shakespeare nor public theater
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could possibly advocate violence as a solution to political problems. >> i saw the show early let's run and no doubt it mirrored political protest that happened after the election. despite the disclaimers i understand when critics say the creators due to protest too much and this protest adds to the growing part of ideological anger. >> julie: i don't see that big of a difference between what kathy griffin did and the anger toward her in this? this is demonstrating violence, call it arts or whatever you want. >> this is shakespeare play where he is assassinated. but they have made it out to be donald trump and they created protest from a sunstone of the assailants looking like the evil people, now the donald trump character looks like the evil person. >> julie: only in new york.
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abets are for the residents and parts of nebraska after a severe thunderstorm knockdown trees and power poles. the winds were actually strong enough to flip this truck over in the driveway of a home. temperatures are building across the southwest in many areas approaching record highs. the looks pretty hot. adam's life in the weather center with the latest. summer has taken it a mean vengeance on us. >> the heat will spark storms this afternoon and into the overnight hours. we'll be talking about that a few minutes. let's begin with thunderstorms. they'll be firing up along the center of the country. chicago to kansas city is an area where conditions are present. we could see big weather before the nights over. it will linger through the overnight hours. a system is slowly settling from the north.
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were seeing some of the showers fire up and it's not severe yet. some showers wrong the rockford area, that will eventually settle. we could see severe weather the next couple of hours through the overnight hours. this is being fueled by warm air. ninety want to kansas city. cooler in chicago thanks to ray that they just had. the heat is partly to the south and southwest. those will be record-breaking temperatures. 108 was a high in phoenix. getting up to hundred 12 and a hundred 17 a death valley. it will heat up more the next couple of days. this is in phoenix and it takes you into early next week and average high would be hundred four. we're jumping up to 119 and 120 by tuesday. the heat will be ramping up and
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that's getting close to record-breaking levels. these are records all time getting up so 120 and 121. it is going to be incredibly hot in the next couple of days in phoenix and across the southwest. we'll talk about temperatures close to hundred 20 degrees. >> that's too much. thank you. >> julie: one u.s. city finding itself in the middle of the heated debate over gun control. this afternoon policy designed to curb gun violence appears to be doing anything but. that's ahead on the fox report. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia
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this just in. he was saying in a statement that he formally rescinded his acceptance to join as an assistant secretary. he insist that he is committed to the success of president trump but says the skills could be is better in a more aggressive role. he says that he is reviewing offices inside and outside the government. we'll have more as news warran warrants. >> the debate over gun control heating up in seattle were critics say tax reason -- to cut down on violence. >> this ended in a shootout with police. three caps are injured, one critically the suspect was dead. it is one of recent cities in the emerald city this year and gun violence has spiked. the rise comes one year after seattle started taxing every gun and bullet sold in the city. twenty-five for firearms.
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it was billed as a way to defray cost of gun violence. to study the problem and reduce the carnage. they said the taxes a failure. >> the data is there, says the law has failed to prevent what they promised it would prevent. >> since the tax took effect shooting injuries climbed 54% and gun deaths gobble double. washington study looked at ways to reduce repeat gunshot victims. >> these individuals are more likely to come back with gunshot wounds to be murdered. >> the taxes raising less than advertise. backers claim to bring in between $300,500,000 a year. they refuse to say what the first year revenue was just less than $200,000. dealers believe it's much less.
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still they paid over half million dollars for the gun study. an employee at the sporting goods store said it averages a few buyers per month. the shooter store reopened in a neighboring suburb where business is strong the owner told fox news he has to lay off seven employees with gun sales down 50%. inserting us and our employees. >> advocates say be patient. the cause of gun violence are complex. to say one study is lacking because it hasn't solved gun violence in seattle is laughable. >> police playing the jump in for many different reasons. they declined our request for an interview. >> queen elizabeth's official
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birthday beginning on a somber note when the royal family observed a moment of silence and honor of the fire victims. she was greeted by well-wishers at the annual trooping the color parade. stealing the show, her majesty's great grandchildren, charlotte and george. how adorable are they. the queen's actual birthday is april 21. the official celebration is held in june because she prefers the weather that time of year. one officer got quite the task when a large pig found a way out of a nearby farm in massachusetts. that story, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design.
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sailing into boston harbor as part of the grand parade of sail. fog delayed the start for a couple hours. but a beautiful sight. a new addition to the landscape in tacoma, washington sitting six stories high. it's reportedly the world's largest rubber ducky. it sailed into port as the tallest ducky in the region. isn't that attractive. an officer arriving on the scene and coming in contact with this, a 1,000-pound pig. his owner says he figured out how to pick the lock on his gate. one of the guys on the floor, i
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won't mention names, was talking about how he's creating bacon. that's fox reports. "watters world" starts right now. jesse: "watters world" is on. tonight -- is the left-wing media radicalizing angry americans? pat buchanan on the plot to bring down the president. snowflakes melting down on college campuses. shakespeare at the park still murdering president trump even after a congressman is shot. >> what was your reaction after president trump was shot? >> it was one of the highlight
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