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>> thank you, senator, means a lot. [cheers and applause] greg: all right. got that go. gotta go. thanks to shannon bream, mark steyn, kat, >> this is a fox news alert. at least seven people are dead after a flashlight it's a popular swimming home in central arizona. hello, welcome to a brand-new hour. i marcel. >> hello, i am eric. it is a summertime tragedy. more than 100 people swimming in arizona's national forest when severe thunderstorm started pounding the area. left high waters sweeping over a dozen people who are down near river among some boulders in a ravine. rescue crews are searching for
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others who remain missing. >> arthel: will car is is live with the latest. >> there's still three people missing washed away of flash floods. this is an active search and rescue. whether 40 people are coming the banks of the river right now, about an hour and half northwest of phoenix. the southwest is currently in its monsoon season where afternoon storms can pop up and drop heavy rain in a flash. you can see how strong the currents are in the video. that is the shot of an aftermath near the summing whole just north of peso ms arizona. a family was enjoying the weekend outdoors and had no warning that a wall of water was heading in their direction. fourteen people were swept away. seven were killed including two kids, four campers were found alive. the search and rescue teams are concentrating on a 4 - 5-mile stretch of the river. they're flying a helicopter to try to spot survivors. the families of information for.
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listen to phone interview earlier today. >> the family members have been here all day. when we arrived at 6:00 a.m. they had already been down walking around the river looking for their loved ones. >> the search continues and yesterday's heavy rain hit an area already devastated by wildfire last month. that means the vegetation that normally stops or slows the rainwater down was not there. it made this an incredibly dangerous situation. >> arthel: a sad story. thank you. >> eric: meanwhile, in washington the republican healthcare bill now faces new hurdles in the senate. several lawmakers have been voicing reservations about the plan. republicans cannot lose any more support. right now, two senators, susan -- of maine and rand paul of
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kentucky opposes the bill. this weekend we have a new complication the mix, senator john mccain is at home in arizona recovering at this hour from surgery from a blood clot above his left eye. he will be okay. the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell was planning the vote this week to try to advance the bill to the floor. without senator mccain's vote it could paste if he so that vote has been delayed at least another week. garrett is live with more details. >> even with senator mccain's about this is going to be a challenge. he's one of the republicans on the fence about the bill. mitch mcconnell has delayed any boat on that plan for at least one week while mccain is out recovering. in the meantime, senate leadership will be able to continue meeting with lawmakers who have concerns about the revised rip will to see if they can make any changes. on meet the press they said
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those meetings have already given the bill a much better shot at passing. >> i think republicans have made repeated promises and elections leading up to now that we would and could do better. i believe we will do better. this bill has gotten much better as a result of the discussions we had amongst ourselves. >> senator susan collins is not convinced the bill has got much better. she is one of two republicans who plan to vote against the plan. she said there still 8 - 10 others with deep in up concerns that it may not pass. >> i think it would be extremely close. there are many of us who have concerns about the bill, particularly the cuts in the medicaid program. there are other problems with the bill as well. it could lead to insurance plans that really are barely insurance
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at all. >> this afternoon, the congressional budget offic annod that it will hold off with the analysis of the healthcare bill. that gives the senate leadership more time to tweak things to see if they can get a better score. >> eric: we will examine this throughout the hour. best wishes to senator mccain. >> arthel: get well senator mccain. meanwhile, president trump taking to twitter and slamming the media. amid new revelations that his sons meeting with the russian lawyer at trump tower in june of last year. we are learning that a people were in that meeting. not the for the donald trump junior first mentioned in one of them was a russian-american lobbyist. kevin is live from new jersey near the trump national golf course where the president is attending the u.s. women's open. >> you are right about that.
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more about the president's annual day of golf in a bit. officials say he knows exactly what he's doing and using twitter as much as he does on a sunday morning. he's trying to drive the conversation. in particular is trying to argue the hypocrisy in the media coverage of this russia story as it relates to don junior and the meeting with the russian lawyer and other coverage of other campaigns that may have had dealings with foreign agents. let me share part of what he was tweeting this morning. he was in rare form and sometimes we talk about this every sunday morning he's out there on twitter. hillary clinton he wrote can illegally get the questions to the debate and delete 33000 e-mails, but my son don is being scorned by the fake news media? the questions remain however about what don junior hope to achieve by taking the meeting with the russian lawyer in the first place. and whether or not it may have violated the law by accepting something of value.
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>> will. >> eric: was it soliciting something of value with the kremlin's effort to tip the election to donald trump. >> the opposition research is not a thing of value. there's never been a case that says opposition research is a thing of value. >> that's an interesting argument being made. getting opposition research from the course perspective by having monetary value like insider trading. that will not stop democrats from raising the question. what was he trying to gain. if he did gain anything, was it something of value? in the meantime, the white house thinks this is a political witch hunt. but, words like obstruction, perjury are now being tossed around. they're not taking this lightly. nor should they say democrats on capitol hill. >> at first he said this meeting was only about russia immigration policies and adoptions.
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then he said there were only three or four people, now we know there are many more people. i'm not sure we take anybody in the senior-level at their word. that's why so important will have a chance to question the individuals. >> the addition of ties to the white house staff is a clearest indication that this is a very serious matter. it needs to be managed carefully. for his part he's a harvard graduate, georgetown law and former federal prosecutor. as for today, the president spent part of the day over trump national and joined the final round of the golf championship. tonight he goes back to the white house and looks for to the week of made in america. that will be the thing this week is the president has a chance to celebrate the products, companies and people associated with the made in america brand. the global envy of the world. >> arthel: kevin, thank you.
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>> eric: meanwhile, president trumps travel ban is going back to the supreme court yet again. hawaii federal judge, derek watson ordering a wider interpretation of those with that close familial relationship to people who already live in the country. that they say could potentially open the door to thousands of people. jeff sessions has appealed the decision directly to the high court. allison barber has the latest on this from washington. >> the supreme court is given the state of hawaii till noon tuesday to respond to a petition filed on friday. doj filed the petition asking the supreme court to step in, block the ruling of a hawaii judge, and clarify the decision memade by the supreme court last month. the supreme court handed the administration a partial when in june ruling that it was reasonable for the government to read enforce travel restriction from six muslim majority countries if they did not have a quote credible claim of a bona
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fide relationship with a person already in the u.s. credible claim a bona fide relationship is what it's issue. hawaii says the government is not properly many the courts ruling in their definition of those terms is too narrow. on thursday, judge watch watson expanded the definition of familial relationship if there from one of the countries listed in the executive order. he ordered the government to allow refugees and if they are formally working with the resettlement agency in the states. the department of justice says the court oversteps and they want the supreme court to settle it. writing in the petition quote only this court can definitively settle whether the governments reasonable implementation is consistent with this court stay. the justices are on a three-month recess but will likely make a decision on this before they are back in session. there said to answer the bigger question of the span of the
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fall. >> eric: thank you. >> arthel: when we come back will tell you about a terrifying balancing that caught on camera. we will tell you how that car ended up dangling from an overpass and what happened to it next. >> eric: critics and one member of the president's team dennis dream of public affairs programs today speaking about one thing. you know what that is. his meeting with the russian lawyer. now, the senate intelligence committee will get involved. >> donald trump junior himself said think should've been done differently. not that is violation of the law. they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know steve. switching to allstate is worth it.
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>> eric: george a romero, thefir movie genre with a 1960 movie, the night of the living dead has passed away. the movie was produced for $114,000. it was a smash it, grossing $12 million domestically and 18 million internationally. the night of the living dead not only defined the zombie genre what but was the first mainstream movie to fit have an african-american hero.
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it is better to remake us and all the subsequent movies in the zombie genre including the walking dead. they all have george a romero to thank for defining that genre back in 1968. he died in his sleep today following what is published say was a brief but aggressive battle with lung cancer. his producing partner announced that. he was an original, and american motion pictures and hollywood has died. he was 77 years old. >> the meaning of itself as i've said before is not a violation of the wall but i think it is important to understand that as counsel to the president, the president was not aware of the meaning to not participate in it. >> arthel: that is the lawyer defending mr. trump and members of his team is the senate judiciary committee says it wants donald trump junior to testify after the story of his
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meeting with the russian lawyer last year changed once again with the news that a people were there. >> all these denials from the president himself to donald trump junior, to paul manafort, all of these denials were clearly false because they knew about this effort and they failed to reveal it. that is very significant. >> joining me now is buck sexton. he's an analyst. i want to ask if you believe, is it too soon to say if anything legal or illegal debtor did not take place in that meeting? >> based on everything we know so far there's no illegality quite honestly, the accusations of illegality including treason from some analysts goes to show how hyper politicized the situation is and how much politics are driving the narrative about what is legal or
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not. this is criminalization of differences in clinical parties. it's troubling. it's a continuing theme of democrats. >> arthel: the senate judiciary committee wants donald trump junior to testify, although he is not formally accepted. but he said he is willing to do so. what will the committee be on the lookout for? >> he'll have to make sure story straight. i don't think there's a legal issue for donald trump junior or any member of the trump white house not based on that meeting. i think politically they can weather the storm because more permission i comes out the more they'll be able to explain it more thoroughly. they'll be to their benefit. the story cannot change under oath and in front of a senate committee. they will need to make sure they're on message until leave out details. omissions have been some problems. they focus on one truth but leave out others. that is people asking questions that would otherwise be willing to believe the trump storyline. so far there have been problems.
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>> with that in mind, stain on message and not omitting packs is that going to prove perhaps problematic for donald trump junior once he is under oath? what will intelligence agents be listening for if they get a chance to hear mr. trump junior speak to the judiciary committ committee. >> so much of the analysis of the meeting is after the fact. hindsight is 2020 aspect. if in this meeting for example, it had come out there is something damaged about hillary clinton on the top a, let's say she was a subject of bribes from the russian government or who knows. you could theorize anything. if it had been catastrophic for the clinton campaign i don't think anybody now would have look like a meeting worth taking at the time. he took a risk. it was not one he should've taken a retrospect. that's clear at this point. whether this is an official
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representative of the russian government or not, depends on which new source you believe. there'll be more information that comes out about the discussion at the meeting. where having to rely on just choose there to know what's going on and we will be hearing more. >> arthel: of the people who were there because were not sure about to mystery guest, which person would be the biggest attention grabber for the fbi, as well as for special prosecutor miller at some point? >> i don't know if it's an issue for them. the moment you talk about the fbi there's there's implying a criminal statute. >> arthel: this is very much under scrutiny by special prosecutor mueller. were not trying to incriminate anyone until there are facts that may or may not be proving that. you are cia analysts so i want to talk to and we want your perspective in terms of help us
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understand and there has been a lot of politicizing of this from an intel agencies perspective what are they looking for? >> if this was an effort by the russian government to engage in centrifuge of our election, specifically this meeting. i'm not talking about the hacking which we've already seen, if this meeting was in fact ordered at the highest level from people in the criminal associated with it that would clearly raise attention of people would want to know how far up the chain this went. i'm theorizing because there's detail we need to know about the actual meeting. was there information that was passed. >> arthel: do you think we'll ever find out what happened? >> i think you'll find out more once people are going under oath. >> arthel: okay. it is nice to have you. thank you for giving us your take on this. >> eric: thank you.
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and american doctors heading to great britain hoping to give a terminally ill infant a chance at life. that dr. says an experimental treatment could cure that 11 -month-old baby who suffers from a rare genetic disease. his counterparts in the u.k. say sadly, nothing in their view can be done for little charlie. ryan has more from london. >> the dr. is expected to arrive in london anytime to examine charlie. he will then discuss the boys situation with the group of charlie's doctors in the u.k. as well as the boy's mother who has been allowed to sit in on the doctors deliberations. the boys doctors are quick to point out the mitochondrial disease he is suffering from is particularly rare and particularly severe. charlie cannot see, hear, move, swallow, or even breathe without the help of life support. the hospital maintains though
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the parents disagree that he has profound and irreversible brain damage. they argue his life-support should be turned off because the treatment they say would only prolong the boy suffering without the hope of any real improvement. the doctors treated a number of kids with this syndrome. the first patient to be given this experimental drug wasn't in 2012. he is now six years old and has shown some signs of improvement. though is still on a ventilator. charlie suffers from a different form of the disease. ultimately, it will be a judge will make the call us whether charlie will be allowed to be transferred to the united states for this experimental treatment. that decision is expected on the 25th of july. >> arthel: thank you. trounce taking over the sky, doing everything from crop dusting to surveillance. up next, how unmanned aircraft are changing our lives and sparking new concerns. plus, and the republican leadership is walking a tight
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>> after john mccain had surgere his left eye the doctors caught a minor procedure. the senators absent has push the vote back one week. it could buy more time for the supporters to address the concerns of the opponents.
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this is a new poll shows that new voters prefer obama care over the gop health care bill by 50 - 24% margin. meanwhile, the number two republican his job is to rip up the votes from this and he's expressing optimism on how the american people will see the new bill. >> this is going to be an open process were anybody on the democratic or republican side can offer an amendment and it will get a vote. there's no way anyone can block it or prevented from doing so. there is uncertainty about what the final outcome will be. i understand that. it is inherent in the legislative process. will there be a new cuisinart of amendments been thrown into this bill in the next week, jamie is here jamie, they're trying to basically placate a variety opponents piece-by-piece. do you think this tweaking will
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work? >> i think donald trump is right when he said talking to reporters on the plane to paris and he said we try to make some tweaks one way to appeal to conservatives and you lose the moderates, then you try to appeal to the moderates by making tweaks and you lose some conservatives. this is a very fine needle to thread. it does not look good for the senate health care bill. people seem to think there are two senators are not going to vote for this bill right now, senator rand paul and susan colin. >> eric: rand paul for one reason and susan calls for the medicaid. and her stay, maine specifically the rural hospitals lie on medicaid. so she is definitely speaking out on that. >> so if you don't have those two and no democrats to vote for it and i don't expect any democrats will vote for a bill then you can't lose anybody
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else. everybody has to vote for this bill. right now it seems like a lot of people are wavering. i'm not so sure they can get this done. then again in the house it also looked precarious at one point they ultimately got a bill through. >> the big thing we been hearing about his weight for the cbo report. guess will happen tomorrow, the cbo report will not come. it said originally 22 million would lose health insurance, do you think the senate can cut that number down eventually and what number would be palatable? >> the problem is they have already accepted the concept of obama care. it's a win for president obama's health care bill that they're even debating this. you might have medicaid coverage but if there's not a dr. for you to go to are you really covered? some of the people that are not
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covered when the cbo scores these things are people who choose not to be covered and are only covered because they were fine to begin with. >> you are right. medicaid was expanded, yet some people even though they allegedly have coverage you cannot be seen or treated. >> i think the republicans have chosen this ground to debate is a concept of obama care to begin with and there's no way to win that battle if that's the debate. >> what would that do to the conservatives? we'll nibble around the edge but we can't do anything about it because we can't agree. >> if you take a step back it's remarkable what's going on. if the republican party cannot do something with obama care after seven years of saying this is the number one issue, getting elected in elections aced on this, now that they control both the house, senate, and presidency and what's more, you don't need a 60 vote threshold because they're going to reconciliation.
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it's all on the republicans. if they agree they can make big changes. if they can't get this past when they control the levers it's remarkable failure of the republican establishment. i don't just mean the people in power, i made the tea party establishment all republicans that they cannot get this through. this is something about what the republican party even stands for. >> and president trump was giving it to the senate yesterday. susan collins has said opening the door for potential compromise. john mccain said that to be for his surgery. let me play you sound bite of susan collins talking about her view. >> president obama and my view made a serious mistake when he pushed through the affordable care act without a single republican vote. i don't want us to make the same mistake in reverse and push through this bill without a single democratic vote.
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>> eric: doesn't look like that will eventually come to pass? >> that's interesting. she thinks it was a mistake to pass obama care without a single democratic vote, when i go back to the starting line and make a new health care bill. >> that sounds like what she's proposing. >> but she starting with the basis of obama care. you will not get democrat votes to replace obama care in total. sears in this mantra of repeal and replace we will get close to that if you're republican and that's what you campaign down. you're starting with the framework of obama care and that's a remarkable victory for president obama and the democrats with universal healthcare. that's a good or bad thing. that is not what donald trump was elected on and republicans have been elected on for the last years. >> eric: what is your prediction
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that of what will happen? >> my predictions tend to be wrong but i don't think it passes. maybe that's a good sign if on predicting it doesn't maybe it will. >> eric: okay, we will see. >> arthel: eric and jamie, a drone revolution taken hold in the skies across america. it is going way beyond surveillance from crack dusting to pizza delivery. dominoes did that in new zealand. drones are starting to shake up the american economy. jonathan has more on the risks and opportunities. >> just in the last 18 months we have registered twice as many unmanned aircraft and we registered all aircraft in the previous 100 years. >> from crop dusting to commercial delivery, jones are about to become a part of
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everyday life. to safely and integrate these into that airspace the faa's reliant on a group of research institutions led by mississippi state university. among the questions are working to answer, what happens when drones crash into people? or suddenly fall out of the sky. >> we have to better understand what happens if in fact there is a collision or impact. at the end of the day, this really is about avoiding the collision in the first place. >> although many commercial drones provided by video feeds, the faa requires operators to fly within eyesight. the commercial john industry is preparing for the day this requirement is lifted. >> weather is package delivery or arctic operations, almost every useful application is beyond visual on-site.
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>> the technology is ahead of regulations. it's a matter of figuring out how to integrate the drones into the airspace. >> commercial drones will inject more than 82 billion dollars into the economy. and will create jobs. while companies investing in unmanned flight are eager to reap the economic benefits, leaders and regulators agree the advance safety research is crucial to prevent crowded skies to turning into the wild west. >> arthel: the potential benefits of this breakthrough technology are enormous. so are the safety concerns. >> eric: are not getting my pizza delivered by a drone. they're still concerns about something else. there is been recent cougar sightings leaving many on hilar. we'll tell you where, next. >> eric: the present trump travel ban heading back to supreme court again our legal panel will break down the
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>> a fox news alert.an update o. the death toll is now up to eight. that's after flash flooding had a popular swimming hole in central arizona. at least two of those killed were children. right now, rescue crews are desperately searching for several others who still remain missing. this happened inside the national forest. than 100 people were at the coldspring swimming hole when the thunderstorm said. >> eric: some cougars have folks in the parlor, organ separates on edge. at least three sightings in the past week.
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one barely 10 miles from downtown portland itself. take a look at the video. he goes across the road. one man came face-to-face while he was strolling through park with his cousin. >> it was like right there looking at us. the second time we came back through was 15 minutes he was right over here. then he went off. >> authorities in the area are warning people to be aware of their surroundings and be aware of keep an eye on their children. they rarely attack humans but it has happened. >> arthel: the trump administration is turning back to the supreme court to protect the president's travel ban. appealing a ruling by federal judge in hawaii that vastly expands the definition of close family members exempt from the ban. potentially allowing thousands more refugees. let's bring in a trial attorney and defense attorney to debate this. richard, was this a right judgment by judge watson of
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hawaii? to expand the exemptions to allow close relatives of u.s. citizens to visit their famili families? it also applies to refugees being processed by resettlement agencies. how do you see? >> absolutely not. congress gave the president the power to determine when and who can come into this country. a judge expanding this definition is out of the context of what the constitutional powers are for this particular judge. for example, in this country in order to immigrate to the country there are certain factors which you can emigrate. a family member it has to be apparent, a sibling, spouse, or fiancé. that's a getting, not a grandparent, cousin, or third uncle. >> arthel: rachel, how do you see a? >> i disagree with richard. the reason is because the supreme court was very clear in its ruling of the travel ban was
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going to apply to. these are not necessarily people trying to emigrate here, these are people trying to visit here. the supreme court said that people who had a bona fide relationship to a person or entity in the united states would not have to suffer the effects of the band. so bona fide is defined. it means real or genuine connection. so really genuine connection with a person within the united states is somebody who will not be affected by the ban. what the administration did was say let's redefine bona fide. that's where you're running into issues. bona fide is already defined. >> arthel: richard, is this worth fighting by the doj? or might some consider it to be more p talking by the camp for the president's political base? >> it is a legal fight. you try to have a federal judge limit the presidential power. the question to rachel's point the question remains is that, trump administration determine
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what bona fide is? they absolutely can. congress gave the president the power to restrict travel among immigrants or any alien is what the legislation says in the world if he deems it so necessary. >> what i was going to say is there is an arbitrary and capricious application be made. to say that a grandmothers less a bona fide relationship than a fiancé is nonsensical. bona fide is really genuine. is the grandmother fake and the fiancé real? the supreme court was clear in their ruling when they use bona fide. bona fide ache is not a new concept in immigration law. you need to prove that you have a bona fide marriage. it means real or genuine. that's like saying to someone look, if you have hair you can answer the it united states and their ministration is a know you
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have to have short hair red hair. >> the question is whether the supreme court can determine bona fide of the president. under the immigration laws you cannot come into this country or have a sponsor if there grandparent. >> they were not talking about sponsors i would agree but were not talking about sponsorship. you're talking about two different things. were talking about limiting a person been able to enter the united states by being affected by this travel ban not immigrating here but coming to visit when they are ready have a visa. >> arthel: rachel, how does hawaii need to reply in order to convince the supreme court to uphold hawaii's exceptions to the travel ban? >> i think rachel is making that argument. bona fide is anybody with the family connection. it's not up to the federal judge to determine that.
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>> it's up to the trump administration. >> it's not up to the trump administration. we have separation of powers, the judicial branch, and the hawaiian judge says the administration is not allowed to start to find what family is when the supreme court ruling already said what the connection needed to be. an entity or person within the united states. >> these federal court judges have been trying to stop the president from doing his job and keep in the country safe. i think this is going to be another will win for the trump administration and he gets to determine who is bona fide. >> this is being toted is a big win, when the supreme court made this decision it came out by the
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trump administration this is some great victory. if applied appropriately in the supreme court ruling is followed it doesn't affect that many people. it was not some great victory because most people can proved a bona fide connection to the united states be a person or entity. it will be very interesting what comes down. >> we will continue to watch it. thank you for the debate. >> brides are becoming bridezilla's across the country one of store change goes belly up. you know that in? left hundreds if not thousands of brides to be in the lurch. we know steve. switching to allstate is worth it. it's my decision to make it's nbeauty last.ix. roc® retinol started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc methods, not miracles.™
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>> arthel: about shop closedsel. the 8-year-old bridal store chain file for bankruptcy, opting to go out of business rather than restructure their debt. this move is leaving brides across the country without dresses for their big day, even though many have already paid for the gowns. the lawyer handling the
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bankruptcy is getting thousands of e-mails from people demanding their dress or their money back. brian has more from our new york city bureau. >> not the job anybody wants, that is to be that lawyer right now. sixty-one store shut down for the alfred angelo bridal store. they're closing more than 1400 other retailers. they filed for chapter seven bankruptcy after failing to find a buyer for the company. leaving countless brides and bridesmaids without their dream dresses. customers find out about the closing only when they went to pick up their dresses at the stores. many are now left dress listen without refunds. >> i drove here from work. i'm hoping my dresses in there. >> she was in tears. unlike it's only address and the more thought about it, this was the dress. we spent a lot of time and money and it's a big deal. >> over the last couple of days customers report that corporate offices has left employees and customers to fend for
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themselves. >> no one is answering phone calls, their entire corporate office is empty. >> they cannot give me information other than a lawyer's phone number. they will give a refund and they said the dresses probably will not be shipped. >> it's not right to take someone's money say they will get refunds. >> to make it worse they have not posted anything on website or social media about their sudden closure until this afternoon. in a message had direct customers to e-mail the bankruptcy trustee with any concerns, the good news is that the bridal dress companies nationwide are stepping in and offering a 30% discount to customers. >> arthel: brian, thank you. i feel bad for those brides. it's a big deal. >> that's a shame. >> eric: a couple of crooks made smash. after the attempted robbery fails and the most embarrassing way. i'm next, will show you the caper caught on video which will
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