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that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thanks for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. >> got fire in the back of the home depot. jillian: it is wednesday, april 25th. this is a fox news alert. two dallas police officers and the security guard fighting for their lives shot in a busy home depot parking lot. the arrest made overnight as fellow officers search for a motive. >> friends in high places, the college professor who did james comey's bidding the job at the fbi, new text messages that may reveal more about the role that he played. >> it helped my parents hire more employees, pay off our mortgage, helped me through college. jillian: nancy pelosi may feel crummy after this. a confrontation that left her eating crow. "fox and friends first"
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continues right now. ♪ ♪ rob: shut up and dance. i don't know. i didn't realize that was the one that was going to talk first. good morning outside. i was checking on the wine stories at the end of the show. don't worry about it. it is raining, it is wednesday. good morning to you. jillian: thanks for starting your day, we got breaking news,
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new overnight. a suspect is under arrest accused of shooting two police officers at a home depot, new video showing the suspect, armando warez, being led into the dallas county jail. he shot the officers when they tried arresting him leading police on a 5 hour manhunt. >> got fire in the back of the home depot. jillian: warez captured after a high-speed chase, all of victims hospitalized in critical condition. >> all three officers are out of surgery, two police officers from dallas and loss prevention officer from home depot. they are out of surgery and we ask for your continued prayers. jillian: this comes two years after 5 dallas police officers were killed by a sniper and a black lives matter rally. rob: the accused waffle house shooter gets a $2 million bond revoked.
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the judge did not explain, postponed his hearing to may 7th. police issuing 5 wards against ryan king in addition to homicide charges, accused of shooting and killing four people before hero inside the restaurant wrestled away his gun. police uncovering a stockpile of weapons including a rifle and magazines. jillian: the college professor who helped james comey leak information was a special government employee for the bureau. rob: lawmakers work to strike a deal over new documents that could expose a deep state bias against the president. jillian: good morning, todd. >> reporter: the columbia law professor, james comey used to leaks and memos, he previously worked as a special government employee for the fbi on an unpaid basis while comey was director. remember this from june of last year?
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>> my judgment was i needed to get that into the public square. i asked a friend of mine to share the content of the memo with the reporter, and i asked him to because i thought that might prompt the appointment of a special counsel. rob: that friend leaks the memos being reviewed over whether they contain classified material and richmond was mentioned in a cryptic text between and lisa page which reads jesus, another article pushed by nyt, new york times, richman is a friend of comey and the former fbi general counsel james baker. mark meadows said he is working to get missing texts between stzrok and page. >> there is a critical gap,
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three critical months of the page stzrok memos that will put some context to director comey's claims that he was an innocent bystander in this. we don't believe the fact are bearing that out. >> reporter: jeff sessions testifying before the senate on budget issues but expect him to be grilled on the future of deputy rod rosenstein who angered the president by signing off on the aide of michael cohen. sessions decided against recusing himself from the investigation into comey. jillian: thank you for that update. donald trump will fight for his pick to lead the va after misconduct allegations surfaced. adm. jackson had his senate confirmation hearing postponed accused of creating a hostile workplace and overprescribing drugs. the white house says he is not withdrawing. >> i would stand behind him. he is a fine man.
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he is a man who has been an extraordinary person. >> reporter: the pres. picked jackson after embattled secretary dave mitchell can resigned. shulki shulkin.. ronnie jackson has years of service to his country. kellyanne conway is adding her voice to those defending the white house position. he said his reputation and qualifications shouldn't be decided by the mainstream media. >> dr. jackson made clear he wants to fight, cannot allow anyone to be criticized, and concluded upon in the press or through allegations lose that's what hearings are for. these are the fitness report and counseling records from pres. obama, gave high marks to ronnie jackson, a most impressive leader, continues to perform at the flag officer level, ronnie earned my confidence for his diligence and knowledge. the pres. was telling dr.
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jackson to make up his own mind and dr. jackson has done that. jillian: the senate veterans affairs committee has not schedule a confirmation hearing for dr. jackson but he says he is looking forward to answering everybody's questions. rob: french pres. emmanuel macroin addressing congress after the state dinner with donald trump making the case to save the iran nuclear deal ahead of next month's deadline. griff jenkins live in washington dc with a preview. >> reporter: the warm personal relationship between donald trump and pres. macroand, it was on full display last night. >> may our friendship grow deeper and stronger and may our sacred liberty never die. >> raise my glass to the friendship between france and
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the united states. rob: this after their critical talks bringing the divide over the iran deal with a looming deadline may 12th, a warning the iran foreign minister withdrawing after consequences, donald trump declared strong opposition to the deal calling it insane sending a clear message to tehran. >> it is a bad deal, should have never ever been made. but i will say if iran threatens us in any way they will pay a price like few countries have ever paid. >> reporter: macroand urged the president to stay in a deal that surprised many when he suggested a third option of building upon the current deal while charting a new path forward. train change it is about building a stable framework contributing to stability and peace building, it is about building something new that will
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cover all of our concerns. rob: we will hear more about that when macron continues to build the case at 10:30. german chancellor angela merkel will likely add to building on that case when she visits at the end of the week. finally, what does it mean? sanctions would be waived and reset for 90 days, to be back at this juncture in august if the president is building a new option. rob: they seemed to find common ground on iran yesterday. let's see what the speech looks like today. jillian: republicans, house seat in the arizona election. >> running for congress, i won. jillian: she won by 6 points, republicans turn toward special
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elections in texas and ohio, key races to keep control of the house. rob: donald trump's traveled and heading to the supreme court, asking justices to reverse lower court ruling striking down the ban from 7 countries, 5 of them in muslim majorities. the policy has been fully in effect since december but this is the first time they are considering whether it violates immigration law or the constitution. a ruling is expected by late june. jillian: patriots fans can breathe easy. tight end rob grahncalski will return for the nfl season and has been considering retirement after a crushing super bowl loss to the philadelphia eagles. rob: does tom brady come back too? jillian: defining donald trump, hundreds of migrants arriving at the southern border during the
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to better explain its position against the program to protect so-called dreamers. if not immigration officials can accept renewed applications, this is the third judge to rule against the present that attempts to end kim jong un one. of disturbing discovery, border patrol agent stopping a trailer stuffed with 50 illegal immigrants, the driver and passenger, both us citizens, are under arrest. in july, ten people died after being smuggled through texas in a sweltering semitruck with dozens of others. rob: trade tensions continue to rise between washington and beijing but donald trump is confident we are close to a deal. >> china is serious and we are serious, we put substantial tariffs, that will continue unless we make a trade deal. we have a good chance of making a deal. heather: in the rob: this comes with a warning for china if they don't live up
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to their promises. at the kings college in new york city, brian been word, and as we have this big imbalance on trade with china, they -- >> absolutely. opening up markets to foreign business and lower tariffs, and those are the promises they better keep. >> china sells half $1 trillion of profits here and that is a big deal for them. and let is so autos. and the intellectual property, doing business in china, that is the pres.'s demand, the reasonable demand, china looks like they are saying okay, they are willing to come to the table and that shouldn't be surprising. from the beginning the pres.
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wanted a deal, and as we get closer to deadline, surprise surprise, you see china covering the table, you see the us coming to the table. heather: $500 billion a year in product, we saw $100 billion, we have a big imbalance. >> we have that all over the world. the big deal is with china. >> that is the biggest trade deficit. >> you want to be trading with china, that has been a big issue because it has been disrupted, that is a problem for chinese importers and us farmers above countries come together saying let's all the problem and get back to trading and making money and making deals. >> we try to fix this problem we have another problem. >> we don't want that pain in our economy, you don't want to disrupt that but you want fair
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trade deals inside and it looks like the pres. is going to get china to come to the table. rob: bernie sanders and this plan to give every american who wants a job, give them a job, $15 an hour, paid vacation and all these nice things but hasn't said -- >> sounds great, puppy dog and lollipop for everybody but to guarantee everyone a $15 an hour job plus benefits plus paid time off, that will cost half $1 trillion a year, maybe $1 trillion a year. we don't have the money for that. you look at the plan and say what is it going to cost? where will it come from? higher taxes. the point is not that this plan would happen but bernie sanders has captured the democrats imagination on the economy because it is kiersten jill a brand talking about this. and influencing the party, it is a leftward shift on the economy.
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>> they can have everything they want. and hard to pay for it. and pay for half the stuff we have now. >> 19 minutes after the hour, a restaurant honoring our fallen heroes under attack, the owners define response for the code violation. >> when you referred to the effects of this tax plan on average americans as crumbs? lou: between a college student and nancy pelosi. how she responded to the son of a small business owner calling out her crumbs comments. ♪ ♪ i give you anything my friends ♪ if it makes you feel all right spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy.
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>> hope you're having a good morning. a student confronts house minority leader nancy pelosi for calling tax cuts for middle-class crumbs, the exchange at an event at georgetown university. >> in terms of the bonus corporate america received versus the crumbs they are giving. >> specific the referring to its effect on average americans as crumbs, as the son of small business owners i know it has helped my parents hire more employees, helped us pay off our mortgage and put me through college. would use the were to refer to the effect of this tax plan on average americans as crumbs? >> there are some benefits that some are feeling in a particular
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way. my statement was a foolish statement, while they provide a banquet for the top 1%, they are giving crumbs to other people. rob: the pressure mounted on nancy pelosi. several democrats say they do not want her to be the speaker if they retake the house in november. beware before you leave the house, more than 1 million cars that could burst into flames are being pulled off the road. jillian: the warning every single driver needs to hear. >> reporter: out he is recalling 1.2 million cars and suvs worldwide because the electric cooling pond can overheat and cause a fire. there have been no reports of any fires, they are just concerned about this happening. are the models be recalled, several different ones on your screen, if you own an artery a
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--au --audi. jillian: mine is on their. that's great. rob: look at her face. >> reporter: forget the on the side of a bus, how about being the side of the plane? a south african airline is going to pick 6 winners, plaster their faces on the side of an airplane. they went you to submit your best plain face and pick the wackiest, silliest, funniest face and put it on the side of the plane, picking 6 winners and these winners will each get two round-trip tickets. rob: stick your head out the window of a car going 80 and they put it on the side of a plane. driving is boring these days.
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thank you. don't text while you drive, 25 minutes after the hour. is california rate to make an exit? the liberal state one step closer to making its breakup with united states official. jillian: liberal activists taking aim at the rotc demand program be shut down. our next guest who fought for our freedom, saying hatred is not about the military. ♪ no easy way out ♪ ♪when you've got...♪ ♪...nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah.
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more details. >> reporter: they are not afraid of what is waiting for them at the us border. 600 people boarding trains and buses to travel the remaining 400 miles to tijuana south of the san diego border. this began near the southern border with guatemala. organizers estimate 300 migrants intend to seek asylum in the us, many trying to escape threats or political prosecution at home. mexican authorities handing out temporary visas giving them legal status to travel to the border. atty. gen. jeff sessions issuing a stern warning stating quotemac these individuals have their smugglers ignored the willingness of the mexican government to allow them to stay in mexico. chairman bob goodlatte spearheading the america's future act that would not allow asylum-seekers to take advantage of the us. >> it gives the ability of the administration to return people to their homes without keeping them here for a long time and for asylum applications which
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are being grossly abused. >> reporter: of mexico has offered many of them asylum, what does that say about the caravan's real motive? most of you feel the same way, nick tweets they want to come here for free medical care, their kids go to school for free and when they commit a crime they don't get punished. rick on facebook says bylaw they must seek asylum in the first country they enter, in this case mexico. mexico either allow them to stay there or send them back. shea on twitter rights american handouts are the real motive. they were offered asylum by mexico and refused. who knew asylum-seekers were so picky? a lot of people talking about this. rob: the man convicted of brutally murdering -- excited to walk away a free man. herman bell right here telling the new york post he feels good about being released from prison
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this coming friday, it comes weeks after a state judge rejected an appeal filed by the widow of one of his victims to block his parole. lawyers plan to file another appeal today. officers were lured in ambush by bill and two others in 1971, both killed. bell also killed another police officer in san francisco and yet he will walk free at the end of the week. >> chilling animation showing how the stoneman douglas high school gunmen carried out attacks. the black dot is nikolas cruz, walking through shooting his victims. as each person is shot, the color changes, injured -- yellow for injured, purple for dead. members of the broward sheriff's office participate in a no-confidence vote for sheriff scott israel, several deputies
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took cover behind cars instead of entering the school during the shooting. rob: an air force fighter pilot eject to safety moments before the plane crash lands, the f-16 sliding off the runway in arizona, the pilot not seriously hurt and an investigation is underway, this crash the latest in a string of dangerous military plane incidents, already 11 deaths from aviation incidents and accidents. >> the republican congressional baseball team, returning in an hour. and the gunmen opened fire, seriously injuring house majority whip steve scalise and four at his last june. chuck fleishman reliving the horror. >> it didn't stop, the barrage continued, i made a run for the dugout. when i was running, he was going to shoot me in the back.
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>> scalise will not be in practice as he still can't play. rob: some more rain today but i love this time of year because everything is so neon green, the grass, trees and everything. >> it is fantastic and next week we will get to 80. we are getting to 80, straight to summer. 55 in new york, the rain is ongoing across the mid-atlantic and the northeast, 39 in minneapolis and another system across the plains, the potential for rain and shower activity, there is the radar and those rain showers will bring may flowers. the rain will be heavy at times especially in new york city area. you can see one to 2 inches of
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rain, flash flooding might be a concern throughout the day lingering throughout the evening and tomorrow a better day for the northeast, there is your forecast, rain for the northeast, mid-atlantic, showers across the central us, 52 in kansas city, nice-looking day for minneapolis, 98 in phoenix so it is hot across the west. look at this, 57 today. look at tuesday, wednesday and thursday getting to 80. rob will be posting social media pictures. rob: we appreciate the weather. jillian: taking aim at our troops, the socialist groups at the city college in new york targeting their rotc program demanding military training program be removed from campus. new york city sent women and marine corps veteran says the
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rotc is too important to remove. your initial reaction when you heard this? >> there was no rotc in the university system, the third-largest system in the country from vietnam until 5 years ago, during vietnam the complaint it was policy in vietnam. in the 80s 90s the don't ask don't tell policy. the obama administration realized, the military presence, 600,000 college students in new york city, 40 colleges, no rotc presence, and a severe military disconnect, 1% of our people in the military, 10% have a personal connection to the military so the obama administration realized this was a problem and wanted to fix this, get people into the colleges not just in the military but officers in the
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military, great idea and the left doesn't like it because they don't like the united states, think the united states is bad in the world and the military is the institution that carries out that policy. jillian: one of my questions is where is the disconnect and you answered that. what is your question to people on campuses who say this program should not exist? >> hatred of the united states and militaries misplaced, they are letting hatred of military trump the opportunities the rotc provides. one of the leading figures of the late 20th century:powell went to city university, a guy from public university, on the world stage, west point graduates, leaders from all over the world have this tradition, willing to do that. >> the ritual never died for you, don't die for the rich. what do you want people to know about the program? >> socialism is about envy.
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the military is reflective of our society in terms of demographics so that is a myth as they say. that is the divisive nature of some rich guy not going to fight so you have to fight, that has never been the case in the united states so that is dishonest fundamentally. where i am, the cream of america's crop, so many don't know what to do. you become an officer in the army, you get high-level management experience, 20 or 30 years, have this great resume and when people are looking for employees, give them a good job.
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rob: it is 37 minutes after the hour. i still don't have my clock your. the barbara bush hating professor sparking a brand-new outrage, she says she is the real victim here. social media not letting her get away with this one. usama bin laden's former bodyguard, where he is breaking in $1400 a month in welfare and cannot be deported and milania hacked, everyone in formation, how she stole the show during the first official state visit, stay tuned. ♪ we see two travelers so at a comfort innal with a glow around them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com". who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com
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>> she says she is the victim. carly shimkus with serious xm with the overwhelming reaction this morning. >> reporter: despite widespread backlash in the petition calling her to be fired fresno state says prof. rhonda gerard will be allowed to keep her job. she came under fire after criticizing the former first lady hours after she died calling her an amazing racist on twitter and saying she is happy quotemac the witch is dead. she kept a low profile since making those statements but in an interview she subsisted she is the victim saying i'm not the only person to state barbara bush was a racist reprehensible
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remarks but who wants to send students to college that employs this professor? another twitter user says confront our past by making sick remarks about the deceased first lady. the petition calling for her to be fired reached 56,000 signatures but she is going to be allowed to keep her job. rob: california trying to get out, yet again. jillian: could california become its own country? the answer is possibly. the cow exit movement has been cleared to gain signatures to appear on the 20/20 ballot. we are getting reaction from conservatives who live outside the state. jason says this might actually work if they let illegals sign the petition and travis) the rest of the country get signatures to separate from california? i think it is a long shot but it
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is a possibility. rob: they want to leave the blue on that map. >> the coastal areas -- rob: the most elitist and i have seen in my life. >> i loved milania's had yesterday. >> you're not alone, she was beautiful and social media is brimming, kimberly on twitter says i am bipartisan in my praise for first lady fashion. milania outlook was so classy. i thought she looked fantastic. >> i was going to wear the hat this weekend. >> we are going to hope to do that now. and we will. thanks a lot. a perk for a pal, james comey's memo leak contact and a good
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friend, also had a job working for the fbi. judicial analyst judge entered napolitano is weighing in on the special status. jillian: let's see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> let's see who wears it better. we should leave it to you. the french addition of "fox and friends," the big state dinner last night, a manual macron will join a joint session of congress. where does it go? very different views of america's future. them big guests, sean spicer, former white house press secretary, michelle melton, we might have a little fun as well. stick with us coming up in 13 minutes.
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>> welcome back. abundance of revelation in the james comey controversy. the law school professor and friend to the the comey memos to the media worked for him at the fbi. >> judge andrew napolitano, thank you for joining us. your reaction? judge napolitano: new prof. richmond was a former federal prosecutor but didn't know he was also an fbi agent or fbi employee at the time he was working at columbia law school which would make the transfer of
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any classified information in the comey memos lawful rather than criminal. it depends on what he leaked. if he lawfully received documents which are 90% classified and he didn't commit a crime either. it is as if comey outsmarted -- everyone thought he lied, leaked, distributed classified material, covered his tracks by making sure the person he gave this information knowing the nonclassified have legal authority. unlike mrs. clinton who exposed top-secret materials to a nonsecure center which was hacked. >> what he was trying to get out was an explainer on why he
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reopened the clinton case right before the election, tempering anger from the left. kind of like what mccabe was doing. >> comey was trying to get out his version of eventss very little of which was classified and in mrs. clinton's case the only thing that would be classified is what she stored on her computer and none of that was in the memos. >> there was something he was trying to push through this guy, don't be mad at me about reopening the clinton investigation. judge napolitano: reopening 10 days before the election, she claims that is the reason she lost. she will never accept she was a flawed candidate, but extremely controversial it the time. i call him j edgar comey.
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appears to me to be more credible than at the time. jillian: a statement to fox news says quotemac i had special government employee status with the bureau for no pay. and what we expect today, and the supreme court showdown, what do you expect today? judge napolitano: i don't expect an answer today but one of the justices, anthony kennedy, will give us an indication which way it will go, the swing justice, you had some pretty solid conservative saying it is in the foreign policy power, solid liberal say this is a band based on religion, they can't make a decision based on religion and anthony kennedy, the swing vote in the middle. i can't predict which way will go but we may have a better
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handle on that after we hear the questions justice kennedy puts to the lawyers and their responses. if it is a muslim band based on religion the court will strike it down. if it is a bona fide tool to keep the nation safe the court will uphold it. >> the phrase in the campaign, muslim band, which he may regret. >> restaurant understanding grounds to honor fallen police officer, city officials in michigan sent a letter telling him the flag outside his steakhouse violate zoning ordinances. >> i am going to continue to make sure. jillian: there is go find the page to help pay for the violation fees which raise $2500. >> the former bodyguard of usama bin laden is living the good life thanks to taxpayers in germany. $1300 in welfare every month and police won't sent him back to
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his homeland over fears that he might be tortured. the man identified as sammy and was investigated for his ties to al qaeda in 2006 but was never criminally charged. >> 5 minutes until the top of the hour, a major honor for american heroes, they never thought they would get to experience again. >> wine lovers and soldiering in your favorite drink, will cost you a lot more and we will tell you why a potential wine shortage. stay tuned. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. . .
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♪ rob: time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first thed do with. 8 world war ii veterans take to the skies in oklahoma. the men taking rides in 1940s biplane with the aviation dream foundation. honors our veterans with free flights. very cool. jillian: next the bad. your cheap wine could soon get a lot more expensive. >> what's a gulf buddy and how does it work? >> well, there is two easy steps. you just plug it and chug it. >> poor weather conditions driving down global wine production during the stark low. that's expected to drive up prices. rob: finally the ugly, a drunk yankees fan storms the field with a cigarette in hand. made it as far as as third page dodging security guards before he was tackled and cuffed in the seventh inning
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his team did end up winning 8-3. thankfully he had all his clothes on. jillian: i never understand why people do this. this is never a good idea. ever. thanks for watching. have a good day. >> tonight i ask that we raise our glasses. god bless france. god bless our alliance, and god bless america. >> the president, again, declaring that the 2015 nuclear deal is, in his words, insane. >> we will have a great shot at doing a much bigger, maybe deal, maybe not deal. we're going to find out. >> new approach we want to adopt. exactly what president trump said. >> fired fbi director andy mccabe may have given a stand down order during the initial phase of the clinton email investigation. >> that columbia law professor james comey used to leak sensitive memos. he previously worked as specialnm
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