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everyone thought trump would be politically poisonous in georgia. there's a reason his name wasn't mentioned once in paid advertising.. arthel: what a nice moment to share. russia dominating the headlines as president to suggest a collaboration on cyber security and the present legal team and his elder son respond to it new meeting with the russian lawyer. the neck, trump junior met with a russian lawyer during the campaign because he was promising damaging information on hillary clinton. it cites unnamed sources described as pre- advisers to the white house briefed on the meeting and to others with knowledge of it.
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the spokesman for the persons outside legal team have already responded saying the president was not aware of and did not attend the meeting. donald trump junior is responding as well. kevin couric has the latest on life from the white house. >> listen, they are telling us that the white house is did not represent herself properly and they argue that she misrepresented herself and her true intentions of this particular meeting. i point out that's coming from the outside legal team and from donald trump junior himself. let me share part of a statement that our colleague john roberts was able to get this afternoon. the woman stated that she had information that individuals connected to russia were funding the democratic national committee and supporting ms. clinton. her statements were vague ambiguous and made no sense. she began discussing the adoption of russian children adding it became clear to me that this was the true agenda
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all along. as you pointed out earlier, he adds notably, my father knew nothing of the meeting or these events. the white house confirmed that donald trump junior failed to mention that meeting on his disclosure form but he is just amended his paperwork and it had however been noted in the spring to point out -- by jared kushner and paul manafort in their paperwork. the latest times piece in the washington post very similar they would argue that the white house is simply another attempt to draw up the russian narrative again with no evidence of collusion. rick: this comes on the first president face-to-face with vladimir putin and that generated headlines as well. >> this is when the clearly topic of discussion going into the g20 and i should also let you know that we came here to the white house pretty early this morning. i was here about 6:00 a.m. shortly thereafter the president was right on twitter talking
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about it on social media and discussing conversation with the russian president. let me share part of his twitter storm this morning. talking about his conversation at the g20 with vladimir putin. he said putin and i discussed forming an impenetrable cyber security unit so that election hacking -- so that election hacking and many of the negative things will be guarded. the idea, according to secretary state rex tillerson is to expand the cyber security internationally. >> the election interference really shows how complicated the use of these types of tools are becoming. we have to find a way to begin to address that and it's not going to be about russia, it will be about international engagement as well. rick. reporter: this went over like a birthday at a picnic. according to marco rubio who modestly treated partnering with putting on the cyber security unit is akin to partnering with assad on a chemical weapons unit.
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back to senator john mccain says more needs to be done to make the russian untrained recipe for meddling. >> so far they have not been paid a single price for that. we passed a very good bill for the senate station and we also have other proposals out there but as far as a specific penalty for what they did there has been no penalty. rick: there have been some stations related to election meddling and you may recall president obama first rolled out more stations before he left office and congressional lawmakers made it even tougher to lift the sanctions, rick. even as they attempt to work with moscow. we look forward to what promises to be another interesting week around here but for now back to you. rick: thank you, kevin. as the senate gets back to work on health reform a growing number of republicans expressed doubts about the bill as it's
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currently written. louisiana senator bill cassidy is pushing his own proposal advocating for a simpler approach. >> residue health care reform first and then address the tax situation with comprehensive reconciliation. don't mix the two. we don't miss the two. secondly, are we serious about keeping donald trump campaign pledges to cover all, care for pre-existing conditions and eliminate the individual and employer mandate and lower premiums. if we are serious about that cassidy is the only way to get there. rick: garrett has the latest on this from washington. garrett, lot of washington ideas are turn around and where does mitch mcconnell plan to go with here? reporter: he is doing everything he can to get a bill passed before the recess but it is proven to be quite the tall order. were told that he has submitted to revised versions to the
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budget office but he's hoping to introduce at least one of them sometime this next week. what we don't know is what senators don't know. matter is everything those bills include, what they leave out the most poorly, will they be able to get the 50 votes it needs to pass if the senate fails to pass a bill to place and repeal the plan b will be to work with democrats on simply fixing obamacare. rick five apparently the white
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house is doing a lot on the scene to get his past. >> there's been phone calls and meetings overlooked for the july recess between administration officials and leadership in senators who have concerns about the current bill. most of that has been behind the scenes the president is also putting on a bit of public pressure from lawmakers and this afternoon he pleaded for years even as a civilian i listened as republicans pushed the repeal and replace for obamacare and now they finally have their chance. today on "fox news sunday", white house chief of staff said he is still confident they'll be able to get it done though he admitted it may take going into part of the august recess. to have. rick: will have more on the health care bill with our panel. garrett, thank you. another senator with some strong opinions on healthcare, former presidential bernie sanders the vermont lawmaker holding rallies today including this one in covington, kentucky. an earlier one in west virginia drumming up support or trying to drum up support against the public and bill. >> this legislation will cause
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massive harm to millions of our families from one end of this country to the other and we are here today to say we will do everything we can possible to make sure this legislation never passes. i urge senator to join your fellow west virginia in senators and vote know when this bill comes up for the senate. [cheering] rick: these are life pictures of bernie sanders in covington, kentucky. sanders has vowed to bring his single-payer medicare for all proposal to the senate but says only after the current health care debate has wrapped up. in celebrations in iraq as isis appears on the brink of defeat in print four mosul.
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troops are waving a rocky flats putting their guns in the air after successfully driving out most of the remaining isis fighters. the second largest city battle has been going on for nine months. the terror group now controls less than a mile of territory there we are told. syria is under a cease-fire and a truce over the past 18 months, what this could mean for the country's civil war and us relations with russia. plus, north korean state media criticizing a u.s. army drill on the korean peninsula. what us leaders are saying about the rising tensions with that rogue nation. he is going to keep his cards close to the vest and will use all of the means at his disposal
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rick: north korea is slamming a u.s. army drill on the korean peninsula seen the show of force increases the threat of nuclear war. two u.s. air force b-1 bombers releasing inactive weapons yesterday during a training session with south korea. the criticism coming days after president trump met with the chinese president called on beijing to de-escalate tensions with the north. >> now we have a lunatic with nuclear weapons that could potentially launch them on icbm and that has to be dealt with and president trump has said so. look, china's trade partnership with north korea is something that clearly present, dressed while he was there. we are china's biggest trade partner and has called leverage. that's what the president understands. rick: allison has more in washington. reporter: north korean estate media is calling the us recent military drill a public provocation. us military officials say to us
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air force b-1 lancer bombers from anderson air force base in guam flew alongside south korean and japanese fighter jets on july 7th for a ten hour sequence bilateral mission. the show of force flew over the korean peninsula reportedly released in her weapons. us officials called it a practice run and in direct response to north korea's recent launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile. according to the associated press a newspaper run by the country ruling party published commentary of sunday accusing the us of quote reckless military provocation that, in their mind, increase the threat of a nuclear war. when it comes to the consumer same us officials say all options are on the table. how many tests does it take and how many more times do we have to tell them no escalation? the fact that they launched an icbm test is hugely dangerous.
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not just for us but for so many of our friends in the world. we've got to put a stop to it. reporter: president trump met with the president in gt 20 summit and addressed north korea telling china's leader quote something has to be done about it. china is north korea's biggest trade partner at the g20 summit trump also discussed north korea with the japanese prime minister. rick: allison barber in washington. a so-called justice march in turkey bringing hundreds of thousands of people into the streets. the changes they want to see in the government after a year after a failed coup attempt. the us helping to broker a cease-fire in certain parts of syria. could it help end the country's civil war? smacks we believe that this is the part of the united states to broker such as the cease-fire
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five you can see from those pictures tens of thousands of people joining the opposition leader is march chanting for rights, law and justice. turkey's president called the marchers supporters of terrorism. rick: a cease-fire going into a fax in syria days after the us, russia and jordan came to an agreement about the troops. the cease-fire calls for de-escalation in three different areas of the southern part of the country. president trump tweeting about the deal saying serious cease-fire seems to be holding, many lives can be saved, came out of meeting. good john is the latest. this is the fifth the time that cease-fire since february of last year. the hope, this time around, rather than listing for a couple days it will lead to something broader and long-lasting perhaps ending this year civil war. the cease-fire was announced friday after president trump that with russian president by at the g20 summit and it was
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brokered by the us, russia and jordan and calls for de-escalation zones in southern syria. under the agreement, serious government. the strikes on rebel positions and both sides will hold their fire. the us, russia and jordan will monitor for violations and israel will also be watching closely. israeli prime minister said that israel would welcome a genuine cease-fire in syria but added that it must not open away for iran's military transference or that of its satellite in syria in particular has below. both iran and hezbollah have supported syrian government forces and israel's launched airstrikes on hezbollah and has traded fire across the border and there's been spillover into golan heights. prime minister said that israel
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rick: i'm rick in for harris falconer and this is the fox news alert. having the news is donald junior responding to a new york times report that he met with a common link russian lawyer after a promise that an attorney had damaging information on hillary clinton. junior says an acquaintance set up the meeting but it quickly became clear that the lawyer was focused on adoption laws. he also says his father had no knowledge of the sitdown. president trump is saying it's time for the us and russia to move forward in their relationship and the present meeting that he strongly pressed vladimir putin on russian lectern interference in that meeting. he also says that the two
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discussed setting up a cyber security force to prevent election hacking is with the secretary of state had to say about the us russian relationship. >> the election interference really shows how complicated the use of these types of tools are becoming. we have to find a way to begin to address that and it's not going to be on russia but about an international engagement as well. rick: congress set to return from recess and they're coming back to a lengthy to do list including healthcare and tax reform. for more on this fascinating political landscape, let's bring in jessica, senior director of research and author of america in the age of trump and fox news peter. evan, republican strategist. let's start with that new york times report that donald trump junior met with the lawyer. allegedly after promised that she would reveal some damaging information about hillary clinton. why is that a bad thing?
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>> on the surface, it doesn't look good but any laws violated by that meaning, no fact that you know of. this is the one. >> the only ways the law have been violated was if she offered stolen information. >> do you know kremlin lawyers that are handing over --'s private jessica, someone in the information business we collect information. he's trying to collect information allegedly. rick: >> i've been hearing this last couple days since it's been leaking out and you know collusion is not illegal. we move from that used to be that there's no collision and now collusion isn't illegal. we don't know what the step next here is. liza fits well. mike pence was interviewed and said absolutely no one in the truck can be met with russia and categorically untrue. this woman came to him and said i had damaging information on
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hillary clinton and i don't know what happened i don't think they would've gotten caught like this quite frankly and had that meeting in trump tower's was an idiotic thing to do to have this woman come in there. the idea that were supposed to believe that all she wanted to talk about was adoption. >> the bazaar part is donald trump junior statement to the new york times and they're asking him to confirm the authenticity was he confirmed it but said yes, we took the meeting because i wanted to see what the information was when i heard the information and it clearly wasn't anything much at all that we kicked him out and that was it. rick: interest made the same opportunity clinton about donald trump are you saying she would not have taken. >> i volunteered. i don't think hillary clinton would got that meeting, i'm sure, can be to dig up as much dirt as possible but i'd like to believe the clinton campaign would've been more concerned about where this information, if it did exist was coming from and it was stolen they'd have
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knowledge of the us law codes and know that was going to be legal and they can't do that. trump campaign flies by the seat-of-the-pants constantly and have made these mistakes over and over from jeff sessions having meetings that he'd forgotten about. donald trump junior gets himself in trouble time and time again. a few weeks ago he was the one who confirmed that they wanted to pressure mike flynn or kobe about mike flynn. rick: many other negative things will be guarded. >> mccain treated leslie that we should partner with all top come out against this. i am sure we'll hear more from john mccain, this is a very odd idea. makes me think, when he said i pressured vladimir
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putin in the meeting, he said it is overblown in some circles in u.s. even idea he led with his tweet saying we got it out of the way. if it was your mainlyority, you don't get out of the way, say welcome to our computer system. >> you are not a republican. you are welcome in our party. >> bipartisan. >> it is a very bad idea. you don't make bernie madoff chair after he did that. rick: one of president trump's campaign promises was to improve relations with russia. this is an example of him trying to do that. >> of him getting patrolled. -- trolled. this is master gamesmanship from vladimir putin that we've seen time again especially since donald
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trump became president. at g20, vladimir putin was the center of attention, the u.s. used to be. >> i don't think that anyone in the intelligence community is thrilled about this partnership they are not our friends. >> they have. >> one more question, but first talk about the election hacking, president said, that russia was involved. confirmed by white house chief of staff on fox news sunday. >> his answer, is they probably meddle in the election, did you not mean they are off the hook, it means we're not going to forgo progress because we have a disagreement in regard to this meddling in united states election. it mean we need to move forward with things like a ceasefire in syria. rick: so. okay to move forward?
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>> with the ceasefire in syria, not as cybercrime partners. he just acknowledged they hackle and meddle, in our election. back and forth. vladimir putin is not our friend, he may be someone we have too work with on key issues, that did you not make him our friend. you cannot let him in, on such a sensitive issue as cybercrime. >> you are rewarding the crime itself. if i have a child who punches me in the face, and i don't discipline them, say, don't do that again. there is still no incentive from doing it again, what is to stop them from doing it in 2018 or 2020. rick: that was a campaign promise to improve relations with russia. a lot of people would argue that
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improved relations with russia in the end, is a good thing. >> improved relations with russia would be great, but you don't ignore actual hostile acts committed by the russian hackers, in vladimir putin, against us. you don't say, oh, it's okay. >> and white house wants to relax the sanctions, this something we had consensus on in senate about sanctions bill, white house is interested in giving them and back. >> america is a beacon of hope and freedom for the world. we had that integrity ruined by the russians. rick: you would agree, it is in our best inthe rest to have better relations with russia. >> within reason. you say that was a campaign promise, i am sure average trump voter was more concerned about that tax break, maybe building the wall than the relation with russia. if you look at polling, it has gone down.
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trump brought is up high. and it is going down further. more people look at what is going on, think there was something unic cal unethical orl was done. rick: all right. congress is back this week. we heard senator mccain saying he thinks that health care bill is probably dead. >> >> my view is that it is probably going to be dead. but i have been wrong. go back to the beginning. introduce a bill. move it through. bring it to the floor, vote on it that is the normal process. >> not encouraging. >> it's horrible. >> it is realistic. >> he and i'm not calling it dead at-this-point. we saw the same thing it was ripped from the grave and passed. i am seeing now is a lot of people, they went to their
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district for july 4 recess, got an earful, senators, members of congress, and they don't like what they're hearing. 65% of the american people believe that both sides of the aisle should work together and prepare obamacare. >> reince priebus said health care bill will get done before august recess. you see that happening? >> no, but i never agree with reince priebus. i don't see how it could get done before august. i think they have to start over with obamacare. even trump voters are feeling that way, they are concerned about their healthcare taken away from them, i think that mccain is being realistic. i think that mcconnell of last year, backing off say we have too work with democrats on this. rick: he also said he is trying incorporate concessions. he will lose more conservative republicans. >> you are not getting ted cruz
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if you make susan collins feel better or a rand paul. they have a lot of work. rick: do they need to cater to the democrats? >> to the americans. that is what this comes down to. that bill scared everyone on both sides of the aisle. you see that in polling and town halls, people are saying you may not take health kara, wa healthm 22 million people. it is impossible. obamacare may not be perfect, and it isn't. there are a lot of smart fixes, but this not about parties, this is about the americans. rick: safe to say a bigger challenge than perhaps president trump envisioned when high was talkinhigh oftalking about re--s talking about revamping obamacare. >> you have to see how complex it was, i don't think that the senate wanted to do this bill, they wanted to do tax reform first. but white house asked them to do obamacare. and then you hear maybe a repeal
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and a deadline ino of 2018. that is not going to happen. that sets up a fiscal cliff-like situation, that will hold the gun to head of many americans in their open health care. rick: when does health care get done? >> i don't think it gets done before midterms. i think they would be smart to do tax reform. rick: you believe that tax reform. >> i think that is where they should turn their attention, there is room for compromise. corporate -- >> debt ceiling because house freedom caucus will introduce a couple of different proposals to deal with the debt ceiling now, farm bill needs to be done. that is a critical bit of infrastructure, because it is food. we have a lot more things that need to be done. rick: president is back from g20. how do you grade his performance? >> i guess a c . rick: a c ? >> i give him a b .
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>> i liked his speech in poland, i was happy with how stood up to russia in hi scripted remarks. >> because someone else wrote it. in his scripted remarks. >> because other presidents don't have someone else writing their speechs? >> they do. >> we'll leave it there. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you. rick: ain't government -- antigovernment protest in venezuela reaching the 100 day mark. ahead new development that could bring an end to violence in the streets. >> crews working around the clock to battle a series of wildfires in the western states, the conditions making these flames so hard to control, still
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rick: hundreds of people paying tribute to a new york city police officer, killed in the line of duty, gathering for a mihmial las memorial last nighte 48-year-old officer was shot in the head while sitting in her vehicle last wednesday. officers fatally shot the gunman, as they say he turned the gun on them. >> wildfires across parts of
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california and arizona, building several buildings and forcing thousands to evacuate. blistering heat and high winds make the situation worse. will carr is live in santa monica with more, how significant are these fires? reporter: rick, they are very significant. the heat wave continues to fuel the fire, we learned that governor of california issued a state of emergency for the while fire to the north it is threatening 5400 structures. here in southern california we have two wildfires that have exploded this weekend. whittier fire in santa barbara county has destroyed at least 20 structured, burned 8600 acres, charred cars and forced 3500 to evacuate. >> i was so thankful that the officer let me come up, because he really didn't want to. but i was so afraid for my dog, his not heard from my neighbor, she already left.
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reporter: at one point, 80 campers were forced to evacuate, loaded on to us abouts, as flames surrounded their company. not everyone who lives in in area of whittier fire has heeded the mandatory evacuation that has led for authorities to come out with a strong message. >> that means, now is the time to go either your family -- gather your family, pets, your valuables, documents, prescriptions, any items you cannot be without. you should be thinking about what items you would want to take with you, if you are ordered to leave. reporter: alamo fire in santa barbara county tripled in size saturday, now turned 24,000 acres, forced 200 residents to evacuate, it is 10% contained, one of 40 fires burning across the western united states, there
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are strong winds, low humidity and tie temperatures we said a record for a high yesterday, it was 131 year since it was at hot as it was yesterday at 98 bedegrees, last time it was that hot was 1886. rick: we see in hurricanes, the mandatory evacuation orders are issued, sthea people don't wanto leave their stuff? or they don't believe it? reporter: absolutely, mandatory evacuations are mandatory by name, residents are told to leave, once they leave, they cannot get back in, some dispiee to stay in the home, but that not only puts them at risk and also firefighters at risk on the front line, they make a priority for homes of those who remain, the firefighters plead for
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anyone in those areas to get out. rick: thank you will carr. also power back on for tens of thousands of customer in california, after another scary fire, flames in the air. yoyou haves cut power to statio. leaving 140,000 customers in the dark. firefighter battled this blaze for about 2 hours before getting it under control. utility officials say a mechanical malfunction caused that fire. >> antigovernment protest in venezuela, marking a grim milestone, 100 days of demonstrations, there may be a new sign of hope. president maduro releasing the leader of an opposition group from prison, placing him under house arrest, a decision that
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could open the door for much needed ti dialogue. reporter: 92 are dead, and more than 100 injured. ruled it was taking over powers of the legislature, that was won over in election by opposition, food and medicinal shortages with record inflation continue to fuel anger. clashing with president maduro's military police forces and supporters, just this past week, supporters of president maduro wielding wooden sticks and metal bars stormed congress and began attacking opposition lawmakers. last month police inspector, a member of the option stole a police helicopter and attacked supreme court in a government building with gunfire and grenades. there is some hope that the protests are working, maduro, who has just 20% support in
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polls, released opposition leader, lopez from prison yesterday. placing him under house arrest, after more than 3 years in military prison. still other priceners remain -- prisoners remain like american josh holt in prison in venezuela for a year. year. protests are not expected to end any time soon, maduro called a july 30 vote to rewrite venezuela constitution that could plunge venezuela further 2 a tak -- further into a dictatorship. rick: thank you bryan llenas in new york up. >> next, francis will tell us what it was like to ride beside general george patton. (male announcer) remember when every new fork on the trail
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rick: a somber farewell for two san diego sailors who died in last month's collision betweens destroyer uss fitzgerald, and a philippine container ship. family and friends gather in southern california. for carlos victor, and friday, navy holding a ceremony at miramar national cemetery in san diego for 25-year-old, douglas. 7 sailors died in the crash in early morning hours of june 17 most asleep at the time. rick: a world war ii veteran recounts his days of riding into battle with one of america's heroes, francis, drove front line with general george patton sitting he side him, francis was
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also man who helped show off the prototype of the jeep. >> it sounded good. i will never forget it. reporter: few men have seat that 98-year-old francis sanza . during world war ii, he drove europe's frontline, sitting right next to genera general pa. >> just another guy. reporter: a guy who picked sanza to be pri his driver. >> hig he has fond memories of s one time commander.
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he completed his service, had returned home here to the napa valley. since his mission was classified, he has no photos with patton. but he has the stars off the jeep. >> wonde wonderful person. reporter: sanza can't help but think with his old boss, and the connection he had with the men he led. >> a great man. reporter: you are a great man, you were driving the boss. fox news in napa, california. rick: another guy. good for you jeep. still ahead, slow and steady does win the race. turtle power taking over at a competition in northern new york. the owners know how to get their pets revved up. >> before he races, then it will make his legs move, that way he
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rick: now for race to moves at a snail's pace or a turtle's pace. >> go. rick: a so-called run for turtled near syracuse, new york, people from the area, came out to compete. tradition goes back decade, and it started with one turtle. >> mary, some of her patrons came in, one had a turtle, they had an idea to race the turtle. >> she can dirt very fast, there is not a turtle here she can't beat. rick: top three turtles took home cold card cash but no pizza. they are not teenage mutant ninja turtles. that our "fox report," sunday
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july 9, 2017, "watter's world" starts in about i diving in the case. it's only in the keys could something like that happen. under the sea. and with that. >> chris: i'm chris wallace and president trump is back in washington after his first meeting with latimer putin. what should we look for in relations with u.s. and russia? >> i look forward to a lot of very positive things happening with russia in the united states and for everybody concerned. >> chris: in the wake of the g20 summit we will discuss where things stand and the trump agenda. when we sit down with white house chief of staff, reince priebus. it is fox news sunday exclusive.
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