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right now. ♪ we take a walk. >> should be coming. >> it will be a hot one today. >> it is 5:00, you are watching "fox and friends" first this wednesday morning. >> thank you for starting the day with us. let's begin with donald trump vowing not to throw in the towel in the fight to repeal and replace obamacare. rob: he is plotting the way forward for the gop health plan. heather: a big meeting is set for today. will it make a difference? >> reporter: i don't know. some folks may leave with indigestion. a frustrating day at the white house as efforts to repeal and
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replace obamacare fell apart, donald trump blaming democrats for the defeat vowing to let obamacare fail and just move on. >> we are not going to own it. the republicans are not going to own it. we will that obamacare fail and democrats will come to us and say how do we fix it or how do we come up with a new plan? >> reporter: the president inviting gop senators for a working lunch. that plan is to resurrect a repeal only house bill from 2015 that president obama vetoed. mitch mcconnell announcing they will pursue a vote on and as early as next week. >> at the request of the president and the vice president and after consulting with our members we will have the vote on the motion to proceed to do obama care repeal bill early next week. >> already mitch mcconnell is facing opposition from within his own party and it is not clear he would have the votes to
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even begin debate on that bill and they negative democrat support, chuck schumer calls for a bipartisan bill. >> rather than repeating the same failed partisan process yet again republicans should work with democrats on a bill that lowers premiums, provides long-term stability to the markets and improves our healthcare system. >> it is clear moving forward has become a difficult process for everybody and this is one of the president's top priorities noting in comments he was looking at the 2018 midterms saying we simply need to elect more republicans. >> they already have the majority and can't seem to get it done. he went into it a little bit, interesting to see how when you have a failing socialized
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healthcare system like obamacare you have democrats so happy about the fact that there is no fix insight. >> not offering any of their own up to this point. >> listen to a soundbite hear from senator gardiner. >> there are a lot of people out there today who seem to be spiking the football trying to celebrate a moment that for now seems to leave the affordable care act in place but let me tell you what happens if you continue to spike the football. last week in colorado is announce the average premium rate increase for the next year will be 27%, that is if you are lucky enough to live in the front range, if you live in the western slope you will pay 30% more, 40% more, that is spiking the football on the american people who will continue to pay more under the affordable care act that is collapsing. >> just repealing it is a 100% increase. rob: i think a lot of people
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argue with obamacare, democrats took this too far. i don't think anyone thinks it makes sense for a family of four living on $100,000 a year to be getting subsidized healthcare. it is too expensive. that is four times the poverty level. why are we are paying to support people making $100,000 a year? if you are living in new york city that is not too much money but in the midwest that is a good amount of money. heather: it is not over yet. the house plan that may come together and vote in favor, the senate situation right now the president meeting with senators today, perhaps maybe still there could be a solution versus just repealing and replacing later because a lot of people not in favor of that.
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heather: rob: so much criticism of being insensitive to the poor and working-class but a great argument that the more welfare you create the more people you put on welfare and a wonderful bite from i can't remember if it was mitt romney or who it was running for president saying it is not our goal to see how many people we can put on the system. put on welfare plans, we are trying to get people off. heather: that is why there is a push to get people to work to get food stamps, you have to work. rob: there is nothing wrong with that. that can help people. it is tough luck versus let's see how much we can give away. everyone is on the system, part of the machine and going under. heather: there are opinions on both sides. something positive will come out of it. donald trump slamming the mainstream media firing back after a scheduled dinner with vladimir putin.
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the white house is calling what actually happened a, quote, brief conversation in full view of other world leaders after a g 20 range by angela merkel. fake news story, secret dinner with vladimir putin is sick. all g 20 were invited by the chancellor of germany, the white house pointing out first lady melania trump was seated next to the russian president. >> the voter fraud commission, bipartisan panel led by mike pence is under fire after most states voting data. to pinpoint any potential flaws that led to voter fraud during the 2016 election. heather: the supreme court could rule over the latest challenge to the president's partially reinstated travel plan, the department of justice pushed
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right back, challengers seek to drain the nation's top version. this comes as the trump administration expanded the list to include grandparents, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews and cousins of people in six middle eastern countries. rob: the border wall is a step closer to construction, engineers have started drilling and taking soil samples to find out what kind of barriers would work best in places like texas, and california. and $1.6 billion, for 28 miles of that wall. heather: a moment of silence to salute the memory of the slain nypd officer assassinated for the color of the uniform. >> all new yorkers, colleagues on the house floor to salute the memory, the legacy of officer
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amelia. join me in a moment of silence. heather: miosotis familia was shot and killed sitting in her car on july 5th, the mother, 12 year veteran -- rob: charlie guard, his parents fight to save his life. thanking the us doctor, to explore potentially life-saving treatments. the court will decide whether charlie can undergo treatment. record will decide this. heather: an australian woman shot by a minnesota police officer. rob: fireworks involve near the scene and that could have led to
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this tragedy. >> reporter: we are learning the sound of nearby fireworks may have startled minneapolis police officer and somali immigrant mohammed north who fired the shot killing justine davis. officers referencing the loud noise in the dispatch audio moments before she was shot outside her home. >> two shots heard from the east from the station. >> reporter: the australian born minnesota woman recalling a possible assault in an alley according to officer matthew who was driving the car in the passenger seat, approached the drivers side window, fired his weapon through the door striking her in the stomach. she joined the force in 2015 but had three complaints filed against him. both offices have been placed on administrative leave but nor refuses to speak. >> we cannot compel officer nor to make a statement.
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i wish we could. i wish he would make a statement is what i want to say. >> reporter: hundreds of mourners including david's father holding a vigil on an australian beach to remember the bride-to-be as they wait for answers. >> justine was a beacon to all of us. we ask the light of justice shine down on the circumstances of his death. >> reporter: authorities looking for an 18 to 25-year-old man riding his bicycle by the theme, hoping he may have been a witness to all of it. so many questions, shooting through the passenger side window from what i understand, walked up to the car in her pajamas, a lot of questions. heather: the widow of the polls
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nightclub shooter will face an obstruction charge. a federal judge refusing to drop the charges which she disputed over the location of allegations she's accused of helping omar a maten who killed 41 people before calling 911 including allegiance to isis, the trial is scheduled for march. heather: one day before o.j. simpson goes before a parole board in the 1995 trial of the century, predict thompson will go free. the controversial testimony led to the former heisman trophy winner being cleared of all murder charges. the juice did the minimum with no violations and the board will likely have mercy. he has been very good in prison. he is serving time from a robbery at a las vegas hotel, trying to get back his memorabilia. if he gets parole simpson would be free october 1st, very soon.
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stay with fox news for live coverage, oj on tv tomorrow morning, we will have that parole hearing. >> reporter: six afghan girls initially denied us visas before donald trump intervened are now winners. rob: they won the silver medal for courageous achievement on the first global robotics challenge in washington dc where they celebrate with ivanka trump. heather: battling robots is what they do in their own country. the time is 12 minutes after the top of the hour and she is a fugitive hiding out in cuba so why is she being honored by women's group in america? our next guest is a self-described feminist, says it is time for the women's march to admit they are wrong on this one. rob: hillary clinton lost to donald trump in the presidential
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administration to pull the plug and taxpayer funding of these programs. the acting ice director unveiling plans for a target on sanctuary cities. he told the washington examiner he was given the go-ahead to hire 10,000 new agents for sanctuary cities like san francisco and new york that have been acting as havens for illegal immigrants and criminals as well. heather: a new hero, one of the fbi's most wanted domestic terrorists and convicted cop killer joann justamart, the organization taking heat for wishing her a happy birthday on their official twitter account. here to weigh in, the founder of empowered movement, thank you for joining us this morning. a little background on this
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situation, convicted of shooting a new jersey state trooper to death, she escaped to cuba, granted political asylum, wishing her a happy birthday and honoring her. >> a member of the far left occupation army, made sure she escaped 1984 to cuba, a local asylum. the progress against the nra, inciting violence because of that, who are the real instigators and promoters of violence when you are praising
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the most historic terrorists in america, the fbi. >> reporter: they accuse the nra of inciting violence and honoring a cop killer. >> absolutely. this goes to show the woman's marchas never been about empowering women, they try to make it seem like it is about women's rights and advancing that. in january, and anti-trump anti-life anti-gun protest and it has always been. it continues to show what they tried to justify with that thread saying they claim feminist worthy of praise, to say that. >> they show some of that sweets
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that made it worse. 20 different tweets where they tried to defend it. >> coming out as well. they don't want to advance women's rights, they have an agenda for themselves and that is what it is. heather: not the first time, donna hilton was convicted of convicting a man and torturing him to death. >> the organizer claim she praises sharia law which openly is against women and against having women equal to men. >> thank you for joining us, appreciate your insight today. rob: tax revolt. republican lawmakers urging
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newly passed income tax they say is illegal and unfair, the tax passed, high income earners as part of a local lawmaker's call for a new formula for fairness. the tax measure would require residents to pay 2.25% tax if they are a single filer and make more than $250,000 annually or file jointly and make more than $500,000, the new tax would raise $140 million a year. heather: chipotle having another health crisis of sorts. >> reporter: to pull he has been forced to temporarily close the restaurant in sterling, virginia in washington dc after 13 customers reported getting sick from eating their. two had to be hospitalized. they are consistent with narrow virus and health officials say safe to eat at other locations. customers are not so sure.
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>> they had problems in the past and discouraging to hear that it is continuing on. i don't think we will be back for a wild. >> reporter: supposedly is working to bounce back after an e. coli outbreak in 2015, the stock price took a hit on tuesday as news of the incident spread falling 6.6%. >> there is a website i was poisoned website. rob: amazon getting into social networking. >> reporter: amazon launching its own social network called amazon for prime members using the i os apps, it lets users upload images of products or themselves using the product. other users can use those products and purchase the display items through amazon. heather: an easier way to spend
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money on amazon. rob: a 10-year-old boy, one of america's smallest victims, youngest victims of the opioid crisis. a public pool combined with powerful painkillers blamed for his death. heather: hillary clinton lost to donald trump but she is winning the an popularity contest. new poll numbers showing how disliked she really is. place and save, or active where would you go? ♪ expedia. when a fire destroyedwith us everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance.
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watching "fox and friends" first. rob: donald trump vowing not to throw in the towel in the fight to review and replace obamacare. >> he is pressing fast-forward on the healthcare plan, the details on the big meeting happening at the white house set for today. >> making progress far more difficult, that is exactly what they are going to talk about at lunch at the white house as a defiant donald trump sent a clear message, time to let obamacare failed. >> the republicans are not going to -- there going to say how we going to fix it, how do we come up with a new plan? >> the new plan at the white
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house is to resurrect a repeal only house bill from 2015 the president obama vetoed. they will proceed to vote as early as next week on it. the man who wields the 51st tie-breaking vote, to get busy. >> the senate should vote to repeal now and replace later or return to the legislation carefully crafted in the house and senate but either way in action is not an option. congress needs to step up, congress needs to do their job and congress needs to do their job now. rob: mcconnell is facing opposition within his own party on the repeal only bill, he was not have the votes to begin voting on it next week. democrats won't be counted on as chuck schumer is saying we need a new bill, pretty much hanging the woes of this process on
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republicans calling it a partisan effort. we will see what the lunch brings. one thing is for sure, this is turning into an even bigger mess. heather: the as and as will change after the meeting this afternoon. rob: brit hume says congress needs to be held accountable on healthcare especially leaders who object to the same repeal bill that they vote for two years ago. >> if they don't find a way to turn this around and get something done this will be a colossal failure, historic failure. the reasons being given by these members for not being willing to vote for this, we have members of the senate prepared to keep a vote to repeal obamacare from even coming to the floor. they are free to vote against it, they wants to block its
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consideration. these are people who voted for the very repeal in the last two years. i don't see how this is politically defensible on their part. heather: donald trump nominating john huntsman as ambassador to russia. huntsman who ran for the gop presidential nomination in 2012 previously served as us ambassador to china and singapore, just need senate confirmation and coming up at 8:00, abby huntsman will join us live. a top us military officer sounding the alarm over north korea's ability to strike the us with a nuclear missile. >> on range they clearly have the capability. i'm not saying the test on the fourth of july demonstrates they have the capacity to strike the united states with any degree of accuracy. >> the rogue nation testing a
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dozen missiles this year with the most successful been launched on 4 july. rob: american college student detained in china and his mother calling this a shakedown, student at the university of montana went to china to visit his mom but was arrested after an altercation with a taxi driver. he was not charged but police demanded $8000 for his release. his mom demanding the us intervened, the state department is aware of the situation but has not commented further. the wife of a princeton researcher imprisoned in iran begging for his release, speaking out for the first time the tenure sentence became public this week, the 36-year-old arrested a year ago on spying charges working on research for his phd. his wife maintaining he is being unjustly injured. >> the opioid epidemic has taken the lives of a 10-year-old boy
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in florida. miami police say he died of a sentinel overdose after visiting his neighborhood pool, the scary part is investigators say he could have been exposed to it just by touching a towel that had the lethal painkiller on it. the neighborhood has seen a spike in overdose deaths. rob: wildfires are -- wildfire for the residents to evacuate, it is southwest of yosemite national park, already scorched 25,000 acres, only 5% contained at this point. governor gerri brown declaring a state of emergency as firefighters work around the clock to battle flames as hot, dry weather out west is expected to fuel the fire. heather: a power outage lasted for hours thanks to a balloon.
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look at this. neighbors shared this video of the mylar balloon bumping into a power line. explodes between two houses. officials warning the public about the danger of these balloons, you can see what happened. rob: out west, hot and dry. they have a lot of fuel for the fire is because they get so much rain last winter and now they are all trying out. >> they have all the foliage was when we have wildfires there is a lot to burn, we have dozens of them burning out west. the good news for portions of the southwest is we are into monsoon season, seasonal shifting windss, they are getting relief in terms of moisture but on the west coast not really getting all that
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moisture they need for those wildfires. the threat for strong and severe thunderstorms in the upper midwest and great lakes, not much on radar but later we will see potential for hail, damaging winds, even tornadoes across portions of the upper midwest including the minneapolis area, so be aware of your surroundings, know what to do and where to go. the heat is on across the central us, these are actual temperatures, more than 100 ° in a lot of areas. i want to show you video outside dallas, texas. this gentleman was in his truck when lightning struck the antenna on the passenger side of his car. you can see the damage, this guy is lucky it didn't hit the drivers side and wasn't holding onto any metal so that was the good thing, he did not get electrocuted.
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rob: the rubber on the ground protects you. the best place to be is in a car i heard. >> the lucky truck. >> learned something today. rob: a woman gets pulled over for stealing her boyfriend's hard. >> a texas police officer tells her there are warrants on her car but that panic melting away when she spots a familiar face behind her. >> we are trying to take care of, don't worry. >> it is okay, she said yes, future husband is a police dispatcher. >> i wonder what the conversation was when they got
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home, you scared me! >> 20 minutes until the top of the hour, new details about the officer involved in the shooting of this bride-to-be, loud sound that may have startled the officer moments before opening fire. >> a new poll named the top governors in the country, what they all have in common might not surprise you. heather: tropical storm don fizzled out, the next name on the list, tropical storm hillary. sending the internet into a whirlwind. ♪ here i am ♪ like a hurricane ♪ ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains
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later. rob: carly shimkus here with senator tim scott's tweet coming to republicans defense. >> reporter: senate failure did not come is a big surprise but what is going to happen next? the president has been defiant in his stance on the saying as i have said, let obamacare phelan come together and do a great health care plan, but pretty strong reaction from the president, republican senator tim scott defended his party saying they were fighting an uphill battle because once & element is in place it is hard to move it out. he sent a series of many tweets, when i was elected to congress in 2010 along with record-breaking freshman class the major platform was repealing the affordable care act and the
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national debt. he goes on to say that that continues and grows, the affordable care act is not getting better. the former is and helped by the latter. no matter how badly the program serves, replacing an entitlement is hard. too many people i used to and too many moving parts. my favorite reaction from the healthcare situation comes from charlie daniels, the congressman -- the replace -- replace them all and so we find people who can. the senate is not a political body, it is a kindergarten class. suggesting repeal and replace congress. i have a feeling that will get a bipartisan know for. weing up a storm.
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rob: tropical storm don. >> reporter: i laughed out loud. you can't make this up. there are two potential tropical storms in different parts of the country last night was one named don and one potentially named, you guessed it, hillary. we got the official update on these two storms from janice dean who says don has disintegrated so it is not happening and hillary hasn't strengthened or won't strengthen enough to receive an official name of the prospect alone had social media cracking up including look at these funny tweets, people are very clever online, ryan says i guarantee 100% you won't the tropical storm hillary and wisconsin or michigan -- brad, patiently waiting, subtropical cyclone nude. what is the subtropical cyclone? this tweet from paul warning prop go storm don has turned
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into a category one covfefe. hillary is not going to happen, this debate is not happening. hillary -- we have to wait for 2020. it is not happening today. >> the names are recycled. >> we have to get to one more. >> hillary with one l. >> there is a difference, check this picture. it might be hard to see but this is a security robot patrolling a complex in washington dc. completely rolls into a fountain and droid itself. people were slapping get this picture online, put it in a bowl
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of rice and wait for a day, it will be better. who new security robots were raising? rob: people do that all the time to their phones. >> i never walked into a fountain. heather: what does it do? rob: let's see what is coming up. >> reporter: you could check on your own but i will brief you, corey lewandowski coming up, herman cain, chris will talk about finding out who is voting in this country and so many states pushing back when it comes to the president of the united states, where we go, how many people live in the present, blame mitch mcconnell, how many blame themselves about what went wrong on healthcare, is it time to pivotal go back and fully repeal and replace? we will discuss those things including an interview with gerri moran who said i will not vote for this, killing the bill before it even got to a vote.
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>> shots heard from the east, weird sounds from the station. >> the minnesota woman called police, driving the car when in the passenger seat, approached the driver side window wearing pajamas. that is when nor fired through the door, striking her in the stomach joined the force in 2015 but had three complaint filed against him. offices placed on administrative leave but nor refuses to speak. >> we cannot compel officer nor to make a statement. i wish we could. i wish that he would make a statement is what i want to say. we can't compel him by law. >> hundreds of mourners holding a vigil to remember the bride-to-be while they wait for answers.
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>> a beacon to all of us. we asked the light of justice shine down on the circumstances. >> reporter: as for the investigation authorities looking for an 18 to 25-year-old man riding his bike who may have witnessed the shooting. rob: thanks so much. heather: switching gears, people have spoken by naming republican governors as the best in the country according to a morning pole ranking state leaders with the highest approval rating. the gop sweeping the top 11 spot, three representing blue states, leading the list, charlie baker of massachusetts, 71%. rob: month after the election americans still aren't with her, a new poll showing donald trump is viewed more favorably than hillary clinton, 41 to 39%, neither doing so well, she's
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losing popularity with her own supporters even after the election. a fifth of clinton voters now view her unfavorably. people that voted for her eight months ago. heather: chris christie can't catch a break. >> a souvenir for chris christie. are you kidding me? nice to see him get from the beach to the ballpark. >> you can't catch a break. the crowd booing him. don't know why he is surprised, the recent scandal where he lounged on a public beach that was closed and the state government shutdown having the beach to himself. i wouldn't be at a ballgame. heather: i was at a mets game, fun time. the time is 5 minutes until the top of the hour and a herd of buffalo on the loosed,
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terrorizing a new hampshire neighborhood. rob: a gang of goats, and animal story, the terrorized a colorado business, startling security footage. look at that. laptop setup? yup. but who takes care of dad? office depot, office max. this week, all hp ink, buy one get one 30% off. ♪ taking care of business
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choking co-worker. break into an office in colorado. head butting the door. shattering the glass. heather: let him do the hard work. buffalo terrorizing a new hampshire neighborhood after escaping a nearby farm. they were all eventually caught. rob: wow, that's something else. "fox & friends" starts right now. see you later. heather: bye. >> for seven years i've been hearing repeal and replace from congress. when we finally get a chance, they don't take advantage of it, so that's disappointing. >> inaction is not an option. congress needs to do their job now. >> at the request of the president and the vice president we will have the vote into the obamacare repeal bill early next week. >> if they don't find a way somehow, this will be a collosal failure. historic failure. >> we have got to get it done here and enough is enough. >> the fight is donald trump and you. the trump base versus the washington establishment. >> president trump slamming the mainstream media firing
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