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in paris where he is expected to meet with french president emmanuel macron. rob: after another day of questions about russia and collusion. conspiracies that are overshadowing the president's agenda. >> reporter: meeting with troops ahead of the meeting with president emmanuel macron where they will find ways to work together combating terrorism on the eve of last year's best deal they attack that killed 80 people and likely also address differences like climate change which has created tension after the president withdrew from the paris climate accord last month but the white house is tightlipped talking about it yesterday. >> the president has conversations with emmanuel macron is your expectation he will ask or at least engage him on the concept of climate change
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and the paris accord? >> we never get ahead of the president's conversations. you will have the chance to ask the president himself. rob: the russia investigation continues to overshadow the president this trip and the press conference between the two leaders today, we get questions about john junior's meeting with a russian lawyer and donald trump's, if yesterday after telling evangelist pat robertson he believes vladimir putin would have been happier if hillary clinton had won election. >> if hillary had won our military would be decimated. our energy would be more expensive. that is what vladimir putin doesn't like about me. >> after the press conference we will be watching as the president has dinner at the eiffel tower and guest of honor at the bastille day celebrations. heather: we remember what happened last year the bastille day celebration. rob: they have a pretty decent
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relationship. heather: there is one democrat who made it clear he is wanting donald trump to be impeached. rob: brad sherman democrat congressman from california introducing this article of impeachment of donald trump for obstruction of justice, that is where we are, a lot of noise from the far left as they try to build up this case. >> he was on tucker carlson, asking him over and over, what is your smoking gun? how are you making this connection? he kept saying we know what he meant, we know what the president mend, we know what he meant. here is what sarah huckabee sanders had to say. >> actions to coordinate with the dnc was successful unlike anything shown by don junior's emails. information passes from the ukrainian government directly
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targeting members of the trump campaign in an attempt to undermine and that was just ukraine. the other big news was the foreign intelligence, the president's political opponents funded into simonetti wisely based on discredited opposition research. the only collusion i have seen has been proven is between those people. heather: politico, a trusted source for news especially online came out with this story, dnc contractor to the ukrainian & ukrainians were trying to discredit the trump administration trying to go after donald trump, even using the dirty dossier, vile things about the president that were disproven to go after him and this was sarah huckabee sanders saying you got all this noise over here with donald trump junior but we actually have even more proof of collusion with a foreign government from the dnc and if you look at the
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mainstream media no one is talking about that. heather: we talked about it yesterday and it is obvious that was not mentioned at the time nor is it being mentioned now so the discrepancies are there and you can't deny them. here is what newt gingrich had to say about the media being obsessed with this in terms of the republicans. >> years way to think of the current media. they rush past a bank robbery to grab one of us for jaywalking. that is how bad it is. as far as they are concerned there are no problems on the left, no scandal on the left, no collusion on the left but you got to watch out for those republicans. they might have had in june of last year a 20 minute meeting. it is absurd. rob: as far as donald trump junior, he said there was nothing russian.
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he has gone back and said there is something russian. whether the meeting was big or important or led to anything it does look bad. it is a credibility issue big time and at least some sort of false statement but at the end of the day we are not discrediting that but when you have adam shift saying no decent person would get this information from a foreign government and not go straight to the fbi, in the end he would have known better in their situation with ukrainians, they didn't go. they have more experience. no decent person would go to the fbi, the dnc didn't go to the fbi. not saying one thing justifies the other but it is hypocrisy at its finest. heather: discrepancies in the media coverage as well and don junior did say if he had it to do it over again -- not now. senate republicans huddling on capitol hill just hours before unveiling the latest version of
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the healthcare bill. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell ramping up the pressure on republicans to push it through urging his colleagues to drop their objections. donald trump sending a stern message to congress. >> i will be very angry about it and a lot of people will be very upset but i am waiting for the bill to come to my desk. i hope they do it. they have been promising it for years, promising ever since obamacare which has failed, a failed experimt, totally done, out of business. heather: this is what we should be talking about, the senate could vote on the revised bill next week. an update, steve scalise is out of the icu but he does remain in serious condition this morning, the republican, one of five injured after the gunman targeting republicans opened fire at baseball practice. representative scalise has remained in the hospital since the shooting that happened last month and had several surgeries.
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rob: getting serious about sanctuary cities, jeff sessions talking to officials in las vegas about withholding federal funds for jurisdictions that do not obey immigration laws, announcing plans to hire 300 additional federal prosecutors to take violent gangs off the streets. >> many jurisdictions refused to cooperate with federal immigration authorities with illegal aliens who commit crimes, ms 13 gangs, cities like philadelphia, boston or san francisco advertise that they have these policies. heather: a new report from ice shows 12 million living in the united states. us officially reaching its limit of refugees allowed into the country, now 50 is enforced only
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refugees with family members in the united states will be allowed in the to enter. the exception stems from donald trump's partially reinstated travel plan that temporarily restricts travelers from six middle east countries. >> the girls robotics team from afghanistan will be allowed into the us to compete thanks to donald trump and our commander in chief intervening after they were denied visas to attend next week's event in the washington dc. the department of homeland security agreed to allow the girls in between 10 days, 160 countries are sending teams to participate in the first ever global challenge. heather: a much better story. rob: authorities making the biggest break in this case of four missing young men outside philadelphia, finding human remains overnight identifying one of those four victims. rob: the spotlight intensifying on the person of interest to his
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back behind bars. new details are unfolding. >> reporter: the discovery of several human remains marking a grim turn in the search for the young men who vanished last week. police in pennsylvania identifying one as dean, they are working to id the other bodies found on a 90 acre farm. they went missing with files of each other. >> we had cadaver dogs. i don't understand the science behind it but those dogs could smell these boys 121/2 feet below the ground. >> the painstaking search one of the largest in the county of history, they are announcing the arrest of cosmo dinardo, a person of interest in the case but only charged him with theft for trying to sell a car that belong to one of the missing
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men, prosecutors say dinardo is a flight lisk with a history of schizophrenia. he is also known for bragging about killing someone in the past over a debt. police fear there could be more victims. >> we are not done yet. this is a homicide, make no mistake about it. we don't know how many homicides. >> do not it was being held on $5 million all cash bond. >> interested to see what the motive is, 121/2 feet below the ground. >> we know the names of eight of the 16 servicemembers tragically killed in a plane crash in mississippi. friends and family have identified sergeant julian, gunnery sergeant brendan johnson, staff sergeant joshua snowden, staff sergeant william -- sergeant joe murray, mark
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hopkins and crewmaster dan ballissorry. investigators are looking for what caused the plane to go down while on its way. heather: get ready to check your bags. the department of homeland security once us citizens voting international flights to submit a face scan. six report carrying out trial runs right now, the dhs hoping to have more next year the agency says it will help tighten security and track visa overstays. >> janet has a face scan at the end of the building every day. how are you doing? >> reporter: national ice cream day. information on that? it is hot inside and we have
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giant ice cream cones on this map, temperatures in the 90s, a big fan across the ohio river valley. the story is the heat and with the heat index it will feel over 100 ° for millions of folks so take precautions and take advantage of national ice cream day. taking a look at your severe threat across the ohio river valley. people talking about this iceberg broke off the coast of the debt -- antarctica yesterday. look at these images. 1 trillion -- tons, 1 trillion tons. it is incredible. it is the size of delaware, twice the volume of lake erie. scientists are going to monitor this. they don't we should sound alarm bells. this kind of thing happens off the coast of antarctica when it comes to icebergs but it is one of the biggest icebergs in history and they are going to monitor it whether it remains intact or breaks off, moved northward into warmer waters.
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we will follow that. rob: people -- >> i heard it wasn't climate change the customer to break off. >> part of the housekeeping of antarctica, mother nature. heather: big chunk of ice. rob: the parents of little charlie guard making their case on the world stage to prove their son deserves a chance to live. why our next guest says the game has changed as soon as donald trump stepped in. heather: a lawmaker has a plan to build donald trump's border wall, taking money from food stamps and planned parenthood. rob: the story behind this image that has gone viral. ♪ ... affecting my good credit score. i see you've planted an uncertainty tree. chop that thing down. the clarity you seek... lies within the creditwise app from capital one.
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heather: donald trump sitting down with cbn in his first interview since report surfaced of his son's meeting with the russian lawyer. david brody, white house correspondent for the christian broadcast station network was there and joins us with more. thank you for joining us. what was your main take away from this interview? >> a couple things. it was interesting, the president much more reserved, i interviewed him twee 10 times during the campaign. he likes to be rollicking in those interviews, let it rip. he didn't do that here, he was much more controlled and i think part of the reason for that is the policy substance interview. it was one of the rare times in an actual interview the dell with anything from economics to foreign policy and -- heather: he talked about vladimir putin and said he would
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much rather have hillary clinton in office versus him and here is what he said about that. >> there are many things that i do that is the opposite of what he would want. when i keep hearing he would rather have trump, i think probably not because when i want a strong military you know she wouldn't have spent the money on the military. when i want a strong military and tremendous energy, we are opening up coal, natural gas, fracking, all the things he would hate but nobody mentions. heather: an increase in energy prices, the things he said would make him better and her worst. >> reporter: the strongest argument we have heard from the president so far as to why vladimir putin wouldn't want
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trump and was i am talking about specifically is the energy angle he is going with talked about fracking and mentioned that four or five times. why in the world would vladimir putin, a lot of energy to make it work for him, why in the world would he want trump in this scenario? it was a compelling argument but we haven't heard much about it. heather: energy was a topic he talked about at the g 20 summit. moving on, the next topic, this is charlie guard, talking about this little boy for the past several weeks, you say in large part we can thank donald trump for this. >> we heard the pope and what he has done and obviously that is significant and then you have the president's tweet from a couple weeks back or however long it is and look what happened, not only has the american media paid attention but you have christians here in america and around the world paying attention because this president, i know he is toxic
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but he has a presidential voice hoping to choose the life issue to basically go ahead and get the word out and that is significant and i don't think it should be underestimated at all. heather: the hypocrisy of it because the pro-lifers talk about the choice, choice being given to a woman. >> what is interesting is the pro-abortion crowd is quick to talk about it is a choice. pro-lifers are pro-choice when it comes to charlie guard as in let the parents make decision. the hypocrisy -- speaking of hypocrisy how about the compassion angle, donald trump is not a compassionate guy at all but here he comes to do whatever he can to save the life of the defenseless child. that doesn't fit the compassion argument, i smell it from here. i do. heather: we will see what happens. thank you for joining us.
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>> we are back with the foxbusiness alert, the tao ending on all-time record high yesterday, a whopping 21,532 points as the federal reserve is signaling a gradual hike in interest rates. rob: that happens when the economy is doing better. the information of 6 million cell phone users leaked online.
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heather: what we need to know if we are a verizon customer which i am. >> reporter: this is a huge data breach for verizon. they left data like cell phone numbers, after an employee at one of verizon's vendors put that information into a storage area and incorrectly set it to allow external access. one report says 14 million customers were found and secured on an amazon server controlled by israeli based my systems according to the -- verizon says the numbers closer to 6 million and a researcher brought the data breach to its attention. in a statement they say, quote, there has been no effect of verizon or verizon customer information but -- >> they are not going to notify you, just should do it. so don't wait for verizon.
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rob: breaking overnight donald trump arriving in paris where he will meet with french president emmanuel macron to discuss ways to tackle terrorism. >> the russian investigation overshadows the president's agenda. the very latest, good morning. >> reporter: the president meeting with emmanuel macron, the president hoping to find ways to work with the leader on combating terrorism, tomorrow marks the anniversary of the bastille day attack that killed 80 people but it is russia, russia, russia that overshadows the strip and the president's agenda and at a joint press conference you can expect he will face questions about his son's meeting with a russian lawyer and his comments yesterday telling evangelist pat robertson he thinks vladimir putin would be happier if hillary clinton had won the
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election. >> if hillary had won our military would be decimated. our energy would be much more expensive. that is why vladimir putin doesn't like me. >> he is expected to address his differences with emmanuel macron on climate change, a source of tension after the president withdrew from the paris climate accord, the white house is tightlipped yesterday. >> when the president has his conversations with emmanuel macron is it your expectation he will engage him on the concept of climate change and the paris accord? >> we never get ahead of the president's questions, provide a readout, you will have the chance to ask the president himself. rob: it will be quite a press conference and an opportunity to see how the two leaders deal with the situation publicly and there are protests expected in the streets. we will see what that brings. rob: thanks so much.
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heather: 7 heather: the collusion conspiracy, do average americans buy into it as much as the critics, the media, a spokesman for the united nations says no. >> i'm the only one who doesn't live in washington dc, people don't care about this. such a difference between listening and acting. i think donald trump listened to something that was brought to him. he didn't act on it. he didn't remember and no one in the meeting didn't remember because literally it was nothing. it was a crazy person coming up with some ideas at when they heard it we are not doing anything with it. heather: donald trump, christopher ray, grow that it senate hearing, ray says if he resigned, he actually would if asked to drop an investigation by the president.
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>> i would try to talk him out of it and if that failed i would resign. my loyalty is to the constitution, rule of law and mission of the fbi and no one asked me for a loyalty oath that any point and i didn't offer one. >> the question stems from james comey saying the president asked him for loyalty before he was fired. ray says he would never go about the hillary clinton email investigation the same way comey handled that. >> new surveillance video showing the fatal beating of an american college student in after 12 -- increase. you can see henderson running from a mob of angry men, body slammed into a car, violently kicked and punched with brass knuckles, the savage attack lasted 15 seconds, henderson's friends say the unprovoked fight
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started at a bar, nine men under arrest. a breakthrough that could help children around the world, recommended approval on the first of its kind to battle leukemia, it would genetically alter a patient's own cells to bolster their immune system and destroy the cancer. this could be approved as early as september. what a breakthrough that would be. diners in texas shocked when george w. bush walks into their neighborhood restaurant. the former president and his wife laura met with a standing ovation, posing for pictures, shaking hands, grabbing a bite to eat, a person saying it was like somebody's grandfather walked in. heather: nice. here we go. highly anticipated third installment of 22 century fox's planet of the apes franchise
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just in time for the summer blockbuster season. sat down with one of the stars. i heard this is fantastic. >> one of the best in the series, one of the few franchises that gets better with each installment. i sat down with andy circus who plays caesar and matt reeves told me about this latest installment. >> together, strong. >> it is time for war. >> and on the brink of war, they have been suffering for survival. some way to get through this he gets pushed by the extremes of
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war to a place like that. >> this is war. >> think of this as a trilogy about caesar, that last leg is the thing that turns him into the ape moses, seminal figure of a history that always look back to and say if it wasn't for him we wouldn't be here. >> i did not start this war. i fight only to protect apes. >> he follows a dark journey. what was that like as an actor? >> it was amazing to get to this point and become a different being. and combined with that the evolutionary journey.
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a complex mix. >> it opens tomorrow. >> it makes me cry. it is so emotional. it does. they make me cry. >> it plays homage to the original 1968 version, that is why that happened. >> i'm going to see it for sure. coming up, time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour and we will call up this other story breaking overnight, a gruesome discovery and frantic search for four missing men near philadelphia. what investigators are saying about human remains found and the person in custody. we i live on the scene next. the mainstream media debating a majority of the evening coverage to donald trump junior. aren't they missing some other major stories. copd makes it hard to breathe.
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rob: the biggest break in the case that gripped the nation this week finding human remains overnight, identifying one of the victims. heather: live in bucks county pennsylvania at the scene where officials taking all night long. what is the latest? >> reporter: just five hours ago they called a news conference at midnight and what we learned in the news conference is they found what they thought was deep underground, 121/2 feet down, bodies, and so far only identified one of the bodies and it is the youngest of the four missing men. he was reported missing last friday. and not positively identified.
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it sounds like the bodies were buried together. they informed the family, and told the public at midnight they made the grim discovery everybody feared here 70 miles southwest of new york city. jon: heather: 12 feet underground. rob: what we dreaded would happen, appreciate it. heather: steve king has an idea how to find donald trump's border wall, suggesting he get the money from welfare and planned parenthood. rob: i am sure democrats will love that idea. >> reporter: planned parenthood, welfare and the border wall all in one conversation. house republicans recently introduced a spending bill that
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would allocate $1.6 billion to fund the while. congressman king says that is not go far enough. listen to budget cuts he wants to make to help pay for that wall. >> another $5 billion on the pile, half of that right out of planned parenthood's budget and the rest could come out of food stamps and the entitlements that are being spread out for people who haven't worked in 3 generations, we have to put america back to work, visit ministration will do it. >> others say his idea sounds like a breath of fresh air. john says it is time for the free ride paid for by those who work hard to keep food on the table for their own families to catch a break and is tweet coming from fry great idea, build that wall and another point, mexico is out. bringing mexico back to the conversation. planned parenthood a spokesman's responded calling his comments nonsensical and cruel.
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a huge kid rock fan. can you believe it? from rock and roll to rock the boat, kid rock is teasing an actual senate run in michigan. the website kid rock appeared out of nowhere, people want to know if it was the real deal. attentive email asking of the website is real. the answer is an absolute yes. he went on to tweet a big announcement coming up. and make america rock again has a nice ring to it and more politicians running for office i support him 100%. >> one of his rallies. if he runs for senate, there is
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no way. >> let's talk about it. >> look at this picture on monday, the president hosted a prayer circle in the oval office, rodney howard shared this picture of people laying hands on the president in prayer on facebook, experienced the real, and another great spiritual awakening. the photo received a ton of likes on social media, people commenting about it, america needs more faithful and prayerful people, and let the -- like an offense to god, god-fearing people pray for him and our country and god we trust, america first. president having quite the holy week meeting with pat robertson. >> having a rough couple weeks. >> i am sure he will be in church on sunday as well.
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heather: in a few hours former president barack obama will make his return to politics headliner closer democratic fundraiser in washington dc today. the event supports the national democratic redistricting committee chaired by former attorney general eric holder. the group seeks to redraw state and districting maps in hopes of winning back seats in congress and statehouses. meantime, a new book titled hack. according to politico it covers, quote, the inside story of the reagans and breakdowns of donald trump in the white house. remember the former interim chair of the dnc faced a wave of controversy for leaking questions to hillary clinton before cnn debate with bernie sanders. the book to out on the 1-year anniversary of donald trump's
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victory. rob: donald trump junior's emails dominating evening news coverage after he released them tuesday night. abc, cbs, 54% of their newscast discussing and possible russia collusion. what exactly were they talking about all morning, brian, thanks for coming on. donald trump junior almost wall-to-wall -- >> tuesday happened to be the donald from junior stuff, when family get involved the average american can relate is the nightly newscast are down, all three are down in the second quarter compared, the second
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quarter last year and look at cable news, fox is always up there but nbc and cnn are way up so i think the nightly newscasts went to emulate what cable is doing. it wasn't a crazy news day, i am curious if they spend more time if something big happened. they barely mentioned the second recess getting delayed. >> a big story, an indication trying to work at something as far as healthcare, huge issue in this country. let's look at numbers from tuesday night. and coverage of other stories, cbs at the top, 12 minutes and 57 seconds, 70% of the newscast,
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5 minutes and other stories, abc, 10 minutes, and 42 seconds for nbc, a lot of stuff tuesday night. a lot of stuff happening with this news. do you think this shows there is a bias in news coverage? >> there is a bias in news coverage in general. there is enough people in industry on the left who are anti-trump. i don't think david muir and lester holt are at the top of the list. scott pelley from cbs was the most aggressive in going after trump. he was replaced.
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he wants to be -- rob: networks do a better job than cnn and nbc but i remember being at nbc when they started telling us we had to call illegal immigrants undocumented immigrants and that blue my mind, they are not undocumented, they are here illegally. that seemed to push an agenda. it wasn't in your face, just where is this coming from? >> it will be interesting who cbs brings in, if it is someone who has been vocal anti-trump, that will be a sign. >> the ap stylebook changing those terms. the term is 5 minutes until the top of the hour, coming up the new orleans saints super fan showing the world what it means to be a fighter. do you notice anything wrong here?
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deliver -- rob: cute kid. next the bad. scene not always for cookie. found in florida in the back of the car stuffed with cocaine. heather: finally the ugly, the democratic senator taking aim at the g.o.p. healthcare bill but she can't spell. saying medicad instead of medicaid. rob: more on that later. heather: bye. >> donald trump's meeting with a russian lawyer last summer. >> we have here a situation where an as a by -- claiming to be the cutout between vladimir putin and donald trump. >> president trump is now speaking out about his relationship with vladimir putin. >> he wants what's good for russia. >> yeah. >> and i want what's good for the united states. >> what's the conclusion? collusion? no. we don't have that yet.
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