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heather: good morning. you are watching "fox and friends" first on this wednesday morning. the sun not quite up yet. thank you for joining us. heather: donald trump applauding his oldest son for his transparency over a meeting with the russians. >> donald trump junior set the record straight in a fox news exclusive interview with sean hannity. >> reporter: good morning. donald junior taking every question sean hannity had about the meeting with that russian lawyer during the campaign and acknowledging someone had damaging information about his opponent he was eager to hear.
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>> in retrospect i would've done things a little differently. this is before the russia mania. before they were building it up in the press. for me this was up and read opposition research, maybe concrete evidence to all the stories i had been hearing about the they reported for years, not just during the campaigns i wanted to hear it out. >> that meeting included jared kushner and paul manzo afor took increased scrutiny when trump junior released his email with the person who set it up, rob goldstone, who told trump junior the lawyer was with the russian government supporting his father and information that would incriminate hillary. if it is what you say, i love it but it was anything but that and he didn't tell his father about it. >> did you tell your father anything about this? >> it was such a nothing there was nothing to tell.
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i wouldn't have remembered it until you start scouring through the stuff. it was a wasted 20 minutes which was the same. >> donald trump has been quiet the last few days tweeting support for his son yesterday saying he is a great person who loves our country but questions remain. bob mueller's office saying they are taking a closer look at this meeting and the top democrat on the house intelligence committee says he wants donald junior to appear on the hill. >> the constantly evolving stories from the president, we have seen for demonstrable pattern of obfuscation and dissembling about fees meetings originating with denials that these meetings happened then forced acknowledgment, and a shifting explanation about what meetings were about. rob: immediate reaction that any actual crimes were committed here, we will be hearing a lot more in coming days about that. there will be much to say.
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heather: a double standard. a lot more from one side but not a lot from democrats in dishes they have that tie into russia. rob: with politics anyone is naïve to think it is not a dirty game, they fight to the death literally. when you're in a campaign for the presidency this is as big as it gets. they talk about you don't want to see it, this is politics. heather: a big difference between collusion and not having the experience and not knowing better. let's listen to this soundbite from senator tim kane who was close to having a huge political career with hillary clinton, one of the most angry people about this. >> we are behind obstruction of justice.
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this is perjury, false statements, potentially treason. rob: remember that stuff about smashing cell phones with a hammer. my head exploded wednesday were talking about things that were done during that campaign. for him to say this was perjury, treason, is hilarious. heather: i looked at the vice presidential debate during the election and he had nothing to say about ties with hillary clinton and the pushes involving the server and things like that that you brought up. and attorney for donald trump's legal team, what she had to say about clintons, loretta lynch meeting on the tarmac. >> the media is going after donald trump junior for releasing the full email chain unlike secretary clinton who deleted her emails, let's put
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that in perspective. look at it from a legal perspective, there is no illegality, nothing transpired. what statute of law has been violated. loretta lynch has this meeting, donald -- president clinton's secretary of state will be interviewed that weekend. she has this meeting with the president on the tarmac. did she recuse herself? no. think about the double standard. this is the ultimate discussion of a double standard. heather: not only didn't turn over the emails but smashed cell phones with cameras. rob: people will do anything to win in these situations. at the end of the day you see in politics, this is what is most interesting. donald trump junior, they don't know anything about this game.
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if it is real information that is verifiable who is not going to get that information? real information, who cares about it. heather: democrats did with ukraine saying they had information. rob: if the information is real, the source matters that much. heather: it should matter and everyone should be aware of it. rob: it is still real information. heather: what do you think? rob: we will ask you guys out there, are they creating a double standards, democrats, some in the media, attacks on donald trump junior, there is a story here, what do you think? heather: the lobbying. it runs rampant through washington dc and if people look into that, countries that lobby
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political leaders to get them on the side is amazing. rob: a dirty dirty game. a challenge, donald trump's reinstated travel ban, being left up to the supreme court, the federal judge to change the scope, the supreme court expected to hear arguments this fall, it respects people from the list of this country's from coming to the us. heather: the senate will not be going on vacation. majority leader mitch mcconnell announcing the august recess will wait in order for republicans to pass their agenda. >> we are going 0 cooperation as a result of all this obstructionism don't have enough time to address all of these issues.
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we will be in session the first two weeks of august. heather: the senate has just a few weeks to hammer out a health care bill but the clock is ticking another project on the republicans agenda passing a budget and dealing with the debt ceiling a top priority in august, that is a lot of work to be done. one of the biggest sticking points is funding the order while. a bill in the house setting aside $1.6 billion to begin construction on the southern border. rob: the new fbi director's confirmation hearing set for this morning of the assistant attorney general under george w. bush says he is honored and humbled by the nomination for the fbi's top spot after james comey was fired this year. today is the day for the parents of charlie gard to make their case which connie yates and chris gard have to prove the 11-month-old terminally ill
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infants could be kept alive with experimental treatment in the us. the high court will rule tomorrow whether to pull little charlie off of life support. the spokesperson for charlie gard's parents will be on "fox and friends" in the 6:00 hour. heather: we are learning about a 60 member crew killed in a tragic military plane crash in mississippi, six marines and one sailor were part of an elite special forces unit based at camp lejeune in north carolina. the other nine marines were from orange county, new york. the kc 130 refueling plane was on its way to california when it plunged into a field killing everyone on board. the cause is being investigated. one patriot claimed tax on the highway near the crash to honor fallen soldiers. the leader of isis may finally be dead. reports claim by daddy - baghdady was killed, they cannot confirm the terror leader is
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dead they have no evidence he is still alive. the news comes as iraqi forces claimed victory in the city of mosul which isis controlled for more than two years. rob: the surgeon to fight for four young pennsylvania men who vanished between a week of each other, a person of interest being held on $1 million bail has now been released, 20y cosmo dinardo facing charges for illegally possessing a shotgun despite history of mental illness in connection to the case right now is unclear. dozens of local and state police and federal agents have been scouring 90 acres of farmland that happened to be owned by his parents as they search for these boys, they are holding out some hope of finding these boys alive. first a man shot a bald eagle and then ran it over with an
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atv. alan thacker of virginia facing one year behind bars and $100,000 fine after pleading guilty to a brutal killing of a very big symbol of this country. our mascot. court documents reveal he was upset it had been taking fish from a pond near his property. he will be sentenced in october. heather: parents horrified to find a terrifying discovery a two playgrounds, razor blades embedded in the slides. a texas city worker finding four blades in two slides doing routine inspections. police say someone is melting the plastic and inserting the blades. surveillance cameras are being installed to catch the suspect. rob: workers in our busiest airports walking on the job, 700 employees at new york's jfk, laguardia and new jersey's
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newark airports on strike over demands for new union contract was the employees could delay passenger flights around the country. workers are expected to go on a similar strike later today in philadelphia. >> donald trump said he was working hard to bring the olympics to los angeles. all the hard work paid off. rob: when what happened? the libby committee awarding two games, one for 2024, one for 2028. heather: the only contenders left are la and paris. the kennedy make their final decision on host cities in september. the time 12 minutes after the top of the hour. terrifying moments to tell you about as a family is nearly swept out to sea but the quick thinking beachgoers who jumped into action, we will tell you about it. rob: my gang is bigger, those from the man in charge of getting rid of illegal immigrants, the ice director promising to crackdown on
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text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades... ...and get $3 off your first order with gillette on demand. heather: a criminal illegal immigrant deported 7 times is accused of killing a father of three in this fiery crash. nebraska police say garcia velasco, a mexican citizen drank 12 years before driving his fan at 100 miles an hour crashing into a guard rail, rolled over and burst into flames killing passengers, if convicted garcia faces up to 20 years in prison
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and deportation. my gang is bigger than theirs, the message acting ice director thomas homan is sending to them as 13 criminals across the country. an exclusive interview with the daily caller he says, quote, we are going to take out, follow through on the president's promise and take out ms 13 is much as we can. since donald trump is taken office ice has arrested over 3000 gang members. rob: a heartbreaking eulogy from the children of and assassinated new york city police officer as hundreds of officers deliver a message to bill diblasio turning their backs on the new york city mayor as he speaks as he spoke at her funeral. the blue outrage this morning. >> reporter: a sea of blue filling the streets of new york city has thousands of nypd officers pay tribute to a fallen comrade. miosotis familia joined the nypd in 2005 and was mother of three
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before being assassinated last week while sitting at a police vehicle, her killer shot dead by police, brothers and sisters in arms turning out in droves to remember her. her 20y daughter and 12-year-old twins brought many in the church to the brink of tears. >> she loved us, wanted to sacrifice for us so she did it. >> i love you, mom. >> reporter: not everyone there was to honor her. one teenager protester shouting about cops during the procession. the nypd commissioner calling out the black lives matter movement for protesting alleged police brutality but remaining silent when officers are murdered. >> the menstruation's for the single mom who cared for her mother and three children. >> reporter: dozens of police officers turning their backs on bill diblasio after he intentionally skipped out on the
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vigil to join protesters in germany last week at the g 20 summit. familia was the first woman nypd officer to die in the line of duty since 9/11. following her death she was promoted to detective. rob: her family and all those officers, it was a powerful moment. thanks so much. police body cameras, cursing out cops during the most recent arrest. >> i don't even know -- [bleep] >> you arrest me for what? rob: arrested for public drunkenness in georgia. he was later released after posting bond. heather: 20 minutes after the top of the hour, lucky to be alive, the terrifying moment a police officer is nearly run
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rob: i hope so. and to insist donald trump junior is guilty of treason. >> an enemy of the state guilty of a capital crime. heather: is the media creating a double standard with their attacks on donald trump junior? comments are pouring in. rob: hillary clinton out of the woods embracing her nasty side. we will talk about that.
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wednesday morning. welcome back. you are watching "fox and friends" first. heather: it is half past the top of the hour, thank you for starting or continuing your day with us. donald trump is applauding his oldest son for his transparency over meeting with a russian lawyer. rob: don junior set the record straight in an exclusive interview with sean hannity. >> reporter: for 30 minutes the president's unanswered questions about the meeting he had with a russian lawyer during the campaign and acknowledging in hindsight he would probably do things differently. >> in retrospect i would have done things a little differently. this was before the russia maybe a building it up in the press. for me this was opposition research.
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maybe concrete evidence to all the stories i had been hearing about but underreported for years not just during the campaign so i wanted to hear it out. >> reporter: when he released his emails with g included jared kuttner and paul manaford and publicist rob cold stone who told trump junior the lawyer was with the russian government supporting his father and information that would incriminate hillary to which trump junior replied if it is what you say i love it, but he says now it was anything but. his father knew nothing about it. >> someone has information on our opponent and things are going 1 million miles an hour and i heard about all these things but maybe this is something i should hear him out. rob: the president has been quiet but tweeting support for his son saying he is a great person who loves our country. but questions remain. bob mueller's office saying they
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are taking a closer look at this meeting and top democrat of house intelligence committee adam schiff, outraged. >> it is absolutely not only a breach of norms but civic responsibility to the country. if you get approached by foreign government offering to interfere in a presidential election you go to the fbi. that is what a decent citizen would do. i don't want to see is lower the bar. the question is whether this is illegal. this was unethical. >> reporter: legal experts looking at this with caution, should not be jumping to conclusions, political analysts saying this is a headache the white house doesn't need as they continue to move healthcare and other things like tax reform. rob: something people are talking about. heather: tucker carlson responding to the media
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indictment of donald trump junior. rob: what is caused by this hysteria extends beyond the first family. >> a publicist emailed him that his client had damaging information about a political opponent, he met with the client and learned nothing during that meeting. that is an enemy of the state guilty of a capital crime. if that is true we have reached a new level of hysteria that could be dangerous to an awful lot of people and not just the trump family. how many lobbyists in washington meet with foreign agents to influence american policy? what is going on as we speak in dozens of restaurants in dc, literally all over the city because that is standard and has been for a long time and yet by these new standards all of those people are facing the possibility of lethal injection. they ought to be worried about that. >> didn't understand why people went so nuts. heather: the table talk about
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this during "fox and friends" today, 40% of people say the russia collusion top story is the least important to them, they don't want to hear anything more about it. rob: some of you her emails, the media is driving this hysteria, not the politicians. they need to do their jobs ethically and report truthfully. heather: can't remember last time media is not hysterical. rob: what media? more like tabloids. heather: what else is new? if i hear the word russia one more time my head is going to explode. goodbye, world. rob: let's talking about the double standard, the media hysterical over a crime that wasn't even committed with that we don't know was committed at the very least, log on to "fox and friends" first facebook page
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for a live debate using hashtag keep talking. heather: another fbi document dump shedding light on the closed hillary clinton private email investigation. 42 pages marked as grand jury material indicating how serious the probe got before being shut down, the 2016 election and turning over several unsecured blackberries but they contain and memory -- the fbi director nominee prepares to take center stage for the confirmation hearing later today. rob: democrats on a top election oversight agency living a lavish lifestyle thanks to foreign governments and money out of your pocket. this from the reports obtained by the hill. since 2002, federal election
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commission records reveal democratic members took 50 trips, expense paid for by foreign groups, government and us taxpayers through the agency's own budget. ellen weintraub seen here. taking a total of 30 trips including $9000 trip to indonesia. >> the present facing a brand-new lawsuit over his twitter account, several people filing suit against the commander-in-chief, unconstitutionally blocked critics from his donald trump account, they say it is a violation of their first amendment rights since they expressed views the president didn't like. the group once the judge to order donald trump to stop blocking people. >> a police officer run for his life when a drunk driver nearly hit him on the highway.
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where did that come from? the officer stopped another car for traffic violation, like coming at him once he realized the car is speeding, jumps behind, police say the drunk driver was later arrested. >> real-life american heroes will be movie stars. >> the us airmen, spencer stone and anthony sadler, re-creating is a moment's they took down an armed terrorist on a train in paris. >> he seemed he thought to the end. the film called the 15, 17-paris will begin during their childhood to the event.
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heather: we covered that event live. 38 minutes after the hour. isis in the skies. terrifying threat as the terror group tries to get hold of drones to use as weapons. our next guest predicted this would happen. >> i tried to be. heather: was with the tv studio glitch? carly shimkus is here with the hilarious moment everyone is talking about. good morning. ♪ i can't believe ♪ i am high ♪
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son. >> let's move on to something lighter. poorly timed technical glitch has people wondering if a higher power intervenes. listen to what happens when a ktvu reporter, nancy pelosi if she is holy. >> you think you are holy? >> i hope so. i tried to be. i pray for the president. heather: where did that whether guy? josh on twitter alerted us to the story, wondering if this was a sign from god. at least we know she prays for the president. very odd. this is my favorite story of the day. a woman snapped a picture of this uniformed soldier after he got out of the car in pouring
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rain to salute a passing funeral procession. the woman who witnessed this is she got emotional when this happens, she started to cry, over 172,000 times, a lot of reaction coming in. and what patriotic looks like. and a great picture and deserved this shout out. and he retweeted it yesterday. keep the trends going. >> with 15 minutes. >> in 15 minutes, and don junior, corey lewandowski will be joining us. he was there at the time.
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jurisdictions are under scrutiny from the justice department which demanded they prove they are cooperating with federal immigration officials or losing millions of dollars in federal funding. a california sheriffs is a new century city law is designed to, quote, stick it to donald trump. sheriff sander hudgins speaking out, listen. >> a totally political issue and does not take into account the public safety of california. this bill would prohibit me as a sheriff from notifying ice of someone in custody for potentially felony, driving under the influence, domestic violence, human trafficking, rape of an unconscious person. >> of past it would bar federal agents from jail and immigration databases making it harder for them to do their job. rob: a decorated us soldier under arrest accused of pledging his allegiance to isis, even
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helping terrorists to buy a drone. next guest says the warning about the dangers of drones in terrorists hands. how they could be used. former special ops in the littlest and author of the book drone warrior, an elite soldier's inside account of the hunt for america's most dangerous enemies. thanks for coming on this morning. this scared a lot of people, this active-duty soldier currently in the military pledging allegiance to isis, the first time something like this has ever happened. >> absolutely. we learned a lot about u.s. army soldiers motivations and intent to provide material support to isis in the last 24 hours. we learned that as early as 2011, may have become radicalized shortly after security plans for making pro isis statement and threatening
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to kill us soldiers around him and to provide documents to undercover agents that he believed to be members of the isis group. we learned he purchased the go pro karma drone with the intent of teaching isis members how to use it to escape overseas and use it as surveillance capability to help them understand where coalition forces, the fbi said enough is enough, he pledged allegiance to isis leader baghdady and at the same time said he wanted to take his rifle and a bunch of magazines and go and hurt people around him. that occurred as early as july. >> scary to think people like this are in the military. there is a lot of speculation this young man sergeant king may have had mental issues and we will figure out more about that in the future. >> there is a larger issue we have to look at, how did one of
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our own become corrupted and radicalized, treason against our country? this is the first of its kind where we have seen a us soldier charged with material support to isis and we have to look at military leaders studying what interactions took place overseas during his combat deployments or back home that would corrupt his mind in a way to hurt us troops or has gone crazy. rob: his clearance was revoked after making pro isis statements and it was reinstated in 2016. these are things that make my head explode. how did that happen? >> it is a great question. that is something i have been thinking about in the last few days. how did he get his security clearance reinstated after making these threats?
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the army colonel and the fbi, they were all over this guy, this investigation, so even though his security clearance was reinstated and gave access to classified data. they got to do something about this to understand what is his intent, is it talk or action? rob: he could have been a trick to lure him into catch them, hard evidence to get him out of there and open them up, keep an eye on him and pull him out. thank you so much for coming on this morning. heather: 14 of the most wanted terrorists across iraq in three months. the time is 5 minutes until the top of the hour and one job, the workgroup facing backlash for their paint job. can you tell what is wrong here? rob: a woman left dangling from
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heather: smuggler leaving her behind when they saw agents. rob: painters painting over road kill three different times in oklahoma. crews claim they didn't see the animals. they since repainted poor dead squirrel. heather: how does that happen? "fox & friends" starts right now. >> in retrospect i probably would have done things a little bit differently. for me it was opposition research. really, it went nowhere and it was apparent that wasn't what the meeting was about. >> they want to create media hysteria on this. as reality i'm looking at as a lawyer what statute of law has been. >> we are beyond obstruction of justice. perjury and treason. >> i think i'm watching people lose their mind. this is what it looks like. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has made momentous decision summer vacation is cancelled. >> this ob
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