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jillian: thursday, july 5th, a day of honor in celebration at the white house but liberals joining hollywood elite and wreaking havoc on independence day including the standoff at the statue of liberty, protest versus proud patriots on america's birthday. rob: mike pompeo on a plane for another round of nuclear negotiations as donald trump softening his stance. live in washington with how the administration set the record straight. >> the american hero who gave his family a fourth of july surprise of a lifetime. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪
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♪ i went to ride it all night long ♪ rob: that is the question. so many versions. jillian: i love every single version. rob: hope you enjoy this version of "fox and friends first". >> hope you enjoy every version. thank you for starting the day with us. america celebrated the birth of our nation in grand style. kim jong un 7 why it matters to every american. >> our freedom exists because there are brave americans willing to give their lives to defend it and defend our great country. >> protesters nationwide had other plans for their resistance
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day. >> reporter: good morning. rather than celebrate the red, white and blue, protesters and hollywood elite mike today of defiance against the trump administration, the most notable this woman scaling the statue of liberty, police locked in a 3-hour standoff with her as she protested the trump administration's immigration policy. she said she wouldn't come down until, quote, all the children were free. another group dropping this abolish ice banner on liberty island. in san francisco demonstrators held and abolish ice rally, hollywood getting in with chelsea have a tweeting to every country on 4 july we are sorry about our president, he doesn't reflect all of our views and we hope you know the majority of us are ashamed, we will rally each other and come back to the world one step at a time. in dc it was a celebration of old glory, donald trump praising
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our military heroes. >> every servicemember here today and stationed around the world they are all watching. your incredible families, these are truly unbelievable people. thank you for keeping america safe, strong, proud, mighty and free. >> reporter: the night wrapped with a massive concert and fireworks show in front of capitol hill, the event hosted by john stay most who had a special message for his infant son. >> democracy gets each child with limited possibility of requires sacrifice. i will teach you to thank the men and women in uniform who keep a safe, secure and free. we owe them a great debt of gratitude for sacrifice that affords you the chance to be anything you want to be. >> the woman who climbed lady liberty is expected in federal court, likely handed along list
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of charges including trespassing. jillian: democrats taking heat for turning america's birthday into a call for open borders. rob: the focus of 4 july should be on america's principles, not who is in the white house. >> we are not supposed to look at the politics of the moment, not care about who is in the white house because our country is 240 years old, our founders had a vision based on principles and values, wasn't supposed to live and die based on who wins an election and you see these protests, a woman climbing the statue of liberty so no one else can go there, putting law enforcement at risk, their lives at risk, such a selfish myopic view of what this country is. rob: we asked what you think about the mixed messages being sent this independence day, ron tweets if there is a resistance day and you prefer that to the celebration of the fourth of july and what an american
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milestone or member of every year, pack your bags and leave america. jillian: kimberly on facebook love america and stand for donald trump. kim jong un 7 david says there is no mixed messages, we are making america great again. jillian: in other news, mike pompeo heading for north korea overnight, he will hammer out a denuclearization deal despite claims the white house is softened it's all a nothing approach. tony: there are new questions how serious the chairman is in his commitment to dismantle us intelligence reports, satellite imagery suggests the regime is
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working to conceal its nuclear ballistic missile programs. the secretary has confirmed expectations. >> the secretary is looking forward to having meetings with his north korean counterparts, keeping close eye on north korea, the secretary has been very clear about what he expects. >> reporter: in a sign the administration may be softening the approach there is no timeline for an agreement and experts like gordon chang say there is real pressure to produce results. >> this is a make or break trip for trump administration policy, the trump policy is based on the assumption kim jong un made a strategic decision to give up his nuclear weapons but we and stephen evidence over the last week that shows north korea is raising ahead. rob: pompeo will spend an overnight trip to the country, stopping in south korea and
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japan on the way home so we will find out maybe third time is a charm. kim jong un 7 this is an important meeting, critics will be coming out of the woodwork to the extent they haven't already. jillian: the man accused of planning independence day bombing will face a judge today, demetrius pitts is charged with supporting a terrorist organization busted by an undercover fbi agent after plotting to set off explosives in cleveland and targeting military children. prosecutors say pledged allegiance to al qaeda and faces 20 years in prison if convicted. >> the lawsuit challenging the us census citizenship question given the green light, several states to sue the trump administration after it added the question, quote, are you a us citizen in march. critics say the question penalizes immigrants but the white house is it protect american voters. the lawsuit with ties with the dnc claiming trump russia collusion was tossed the
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president's campaign worked with russia to hack dnc emails in 2016 but did not offer enough evidence, the two donors a viable lawsuit suggest it was rejected based on legal jurisdiction and they could file it elsewhere. jillian: donald trump set to keep his america first from, world stage, the white house says he will send a clear message that the us will no longer be the world's piggy bank when he attends the nato summit. the us contribute 72% of the tornado defense spending, the president calling on nato allies to pay more for their own defense. charles heard of the washington times says don't listen to the critics because the president has negotiating style is a good thing. >> donald trump is not afraid to negotiate with anybody, this is a businessman for whom everything has to be measured.
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and people don't know the difference between 1,000,000,001 trillion and they think it is funny they don't know the difference between the two because it is not their money, it is taxpayers money. they get under his skin. it makes him mad and he wants people whether it is trade or giving to nato. these countries are trying to pony up more money, a very positive thing. jillian: they paid 3% of gdp. todd: donald trump heading to great falls, montana for a campaign to rallying support for republican candidates, backing matt rosendale and greg ford who is running for reelection, donald trump junior also expected at that event. jillian: critics targeting one of the so supreme court nominees for being catholic but what does
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amy barrett's religion have to do with her ability to sit on the bench? our next guest warning democrats they are treading on thin ice. rob: playing matchmaker 30,000 feet in the air. how passenger documented online. jillian: before we head to break, the fourth of july festivities, here is our executive producer, olivia, showing her american pride. todd: getting better, last time we saw her she was a little baby. former marine corps, they had their special day on the fourth. jillian: that is nice. and the safey for "most parallel parallel parking job" goes to... [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees,
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nominee monday, the mainstream media is honing in on their attacks on one of them. >> amy barnett is very catholic. >> a dubious position but whoever he does pick, the supreme court -- reported ties she has. interesting religious group that labels heads of household, men head, the women the handmaidens. jillian: is it fair for critics to attack judge amy barrett for catholic faith? joining me from the independent women's form, dr. haworth, thank you for joining us, that is a couple of the many we have heard in the last week or so. do you think it is fair? >> judge barrett is a professional, medical professional, member of congress majority trait is to be objective, to carry out our roles responsibly irrespective
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of personal opinions. the supreme court has tween 9 members, all of whom represent diverse faith and non-proselytizing to their religion. their job is to adjudicate constitutionality. jillian: out flashback from diane feinstein on the catholic faith. >> when you read your speeches the conclusion one draws is the dogma lives loudly within you and that is of concern. jillian: she should be able to separate personal life versus the job she is able to do. >> those who seek to glorify god, i read excerpts for the 2006, and all you do is do your
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utmost to fulfill your duties responsibly. justice barrett would seek to make constitutional decisions, the catholic faith per se. jillian: the republicans are eager to make this a fight over a religious test, they want to make democrats look intolerant. is that fair? >> not necessarily. the way sen. feinstein, does suggest she was speaking to apply a religious test and democrats should tread carefully in that regard. that is a baseless attack on judge barrett. jillian: you think the argument of religious belief could end up being something to alienate people from both sides of the aisle.
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>> something quite divisive, and democrats or people of deep faith, should find that kind of argument against potential supreme court nominee. jillian: this is hypothetical because we don't know. >> it does sound like a judge barrett is on the very short list. jillian: you mentioned notre dame, former notre dame professor, clerk for justice, seventh us circuit court of appeals, she has a resume and seems qualified for this position. >> i expect her to adjudicate based on textualism on the matter of justice scalia, the most distinguished jurists, to expect her to be a brilliant
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thinker. jillian: in a matter of days. todd: the supreme court union fees from nonmembers, dramatically impacting cash funds for liberal activists during the 2016 election cycle, public-sector unions spent $64.6 million on campaigns alone, 90% of the money going to democrats, the freedom foundation saying the cash cow is over because people are no longer forced to support a union's agenda. a union coming for democratic leadership, black female leaders calling out nancy pelosi and chuck schumer failing to protect maxine waters who received death threats calling for public harassment, schumer and nancy pelosi distanced themselves from waters after the outcry. independence day insanity, protester climbing the statue of
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jillian: a protester taking her hate for the trump administration to new heights scaling the statue of liberty. todd: liz doll him from the affiliated new york city joins us from battery park. >> we know this is a backdrop for many protests in the past but this woman scaling the statue of liberty is certainly unusual, she got 100 feet above the ground would at one point she stretched and sat down under the left sandal of this statue and crawled between the folds of lady liberty's robe for close to 4 hours. this dramatic video shows nypd officers moving in, restraining her at the base of the statue, and shutting down this historic landmark. she scale the 25 foot space from
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the observation deck. members of the nypd emergency services ran into action and tried to talk her down but had trouble doing that. once detectives tried to reach her, carefully walked her down, put her in handcuffs and escorted her off of the island. that is a tough mission. anything to grab onto at those high points, and 6 other protesters, arrested for hanging a large banner reading abolish ice from the pentecostal of the statue. organizes very willful in this group rise and resist about their opposition to the trump administration's 0-tolerance policy. we are told she will set a judge in federal court in lower manhattan on several misdemeanor
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charges including trespassing and those nypd officers who sprang into action say she did apologize to them once she came down from lady liberty. todd: a wild scene, feel bad for the individuals who just wanted to enjoy the fourth of july in that area and they couldn't. jillian: the world's greatest eater keeps his title at the annual nathan's hotdog eating contest. >> the legends continues. number 11 for joey chestnut. todd: i didn't know jillian was so disgusted. joey chestnut 874 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes beating his own world record but there was controversy, the judge forced to recount not realizing he was eating from two plates at a time. 74 hot dogs and buns is 20,000
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cal which is a normal day of eating at "fox and friends". jillian: he was greeting that story. todd: i went full italian. people air people. jillian: 25 after the are, race against time to rescue the soccer team trapped in thailand, grews grambling to pump water from the cave before more rain resident, the latest on the effort to get them out alive. jillian: granddaughters and their baby girls, so adorable. jillian: the adams family, red, white and blue. we are coming right back. ♪
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todd: we are entering day 13 of the 12 children trapped in an underwater cave. jillian: rescue crews team it too dangerous for them to swim to safety, they are race against time and nature to get them out alive. todd: live in thailand, the very latest. good morning. so what is the situation at this time? >> reporter: they are working furiously to get water pumped out of the cave. the water level is dropping slowly. they are diverging water, filling ditches, draining ponds, getting anything they can do to get it out. it is a slow process and they are fighting against the clock. jillian: i heard you say there is potential been looking at these kids out of the cave come maybe on the backs of other
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people drilling down, maybe we can send diving gear, there are a lot of options at play. have you ever seen anything like this? >> never. the amount of people here and effort going on is unbelievable, so many from different countries coming in covering the whole mountain in every angle they can. pretty spectacular. todd: heavy rains are expected in the next few days. getting a sense of what rescuers are thinking, a mad dash to go the 11 hours to each individual person to get them out of the cave or hope and pray and wait until the rains subside in weeks, months? >> they are getting ready as soon as possible.
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todd: so frightening because these are children, even with adults, this is a risky mission. >> it is risky. i know they want them out but i don't know who is going to make this decision. it depends how prepared they are with two days of training. jillian: they have been able to get them some protein, medical supplies, have you heard any confirmation on status of their health? >> their health is improving. they have medics with them, doing well, getting better every day. jillian: that is all they can hope for. we will be watching, thank you
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for your information. flash flooding launching an independence day celebration, fireworks show in houston canceled in high waters. jillian: it was completely swept away and look at this, water rushing into a city bus as soon as the door opened forcing the driver into the seat in the rain, more rain is expected today. meteorologist janice dean joins us live. >> they got a lot of rain in a short time and everybody is on edge in houston because last year we had hurricane harvey, 50 inches of rainfall drenched that city. the past 24 hours they got a lot of rain in a short time on the order of 3 to 4 inches in a matter of hours so things are improving. this system is moving to the west but you see 4 to 6 inches in a short time, that is why we thought river levels rising, from too much rain to not enough rain, where we have wildfire
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concerns, it is very dry and will remain extraordinarily warm especially across the desert areas of california towards the southwest, highs across phoenix will be 114 ° and seasonal averages. you will notice in the northeast we broke the heat waves, 4 days of excessive heat. he served the nation with strength and bravery and now has a smart place to call home. >> actors foundation giving the marina special gift to make his recovery easier. jennifer griffin gives us a look. >> on april 11, 2012, two weeks into his sixth combat deployment, his osprey tiltrotor
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aircraft crashed in north africa, one of two marines to survive. countless operations and the amputation of his second leg this year, he and his wife, melissa and their six children given a fully furnished wheelchair accessible smart phone be for them by the gary sinise foundation. the keys to the home come on an ipad which allows him to control spaces he previously could not reach giving his independence back, donations from jcpenney, ge, among others, made it possible. >> pretty much overwhelmed. >> reporter: the foundation started by gary sinise best known for his role as lieut. stan in forest gump providing the
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>> thinking about the logistics of these crutches and all that. >> a master archer shortly after the crash began competing as a paralympic in, competed at this game and won numerous gold medals for archery. now he has his own lab in his basement, a story of resilience and the generosity of americans giving back to those who served this nation. todd: a 104-year-old world war ii veteran steals the show at a minor-league baseball game. >> world war ii! jillian: hello. that is frank anderson throwing
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out the first pitch before the independence day game, one of the first major sergeants in general patent's army. todd: great job there. jillian: it can be tricky. 90 feet away. the democratic party, fragile architecture, a rising star for liberals, she won't vote for chuck schumer, is the left on the verge of that? jillian: a patriotic mural, retaining it after all. the reason behind the sudden about-face. sharing photos all morning long. kelly kramer's proud and patriotic -- >> celebrating of the fourth in lansing, michigan.
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todd: rising star in the democratic party slamming chuck schumer. christian cinema saying, quote, i am not going to vote for him to be party leader. is this more proof of a growing divide in the democratic party? here to debate it is presidential advisor to pres.s clinton and obama dr. susan johnson cook and a beauty assistant to george w. bush brad blakeman. thank you for being with us. first question to dr. cook, a lot of democratic house members abandoning nancy policy so far, and the senate candidate -- abandoning chuck schumer. what does it mean for the
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democratic party? >> i think we have to look at the larger picture of people track records. and there opinions and certainly entitled to it. and the person speaking out of her own beliefs and that is what we take it for. >> a big week for the democrats, potentially a changing narrative in the party. i went to play a soundbite of nancy pelosi on a win from the 28-year-old socialist in new york, take a listen. >> in one district, let's not get carried away. inside or outside the caucus. todd: what do you think? is this a seachange in the democratic party?
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>> starting to, look no further than the candidates they put up for election, socialist democrats, that is how they identify themselves, democrats have a crisis of identity and the crisis of policy. they are lurching way to the left, not into with where america is. we are right of center nation, we are just right and i think democrats are going to suffer with their leadership, people overstayed their welcome like nancy pelosi and schumer. as a republican i hope they don't because it will help us in november but for the good of the nation democrats need to come home to where they were to the rise of socialism. >> speaking like a republican. we have an identity crisis. let's not forget a lot of republicans are walking away, we have tea partiers, all kinds of different republicans.
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i celebrate the young woman from the bronx, it is not an identity crisis. the vision in this country is where the divide is. todd: in light of what miss cinema said do you feel democrats would be better served if you are going to unite behind a young woman politician would they be better served behind cinema or the 20 are socialist from new york? >> not one or the other. we come together as a democratic family in terms of who is our best representation and best shot, i don't think there was one or the other and welcome both voices and that is important in a democratic society. todd: who should they unite behind. >> they should unite behind the candidate most able to win the election and govern policies of
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the democratic party that are universally held. you can't have rogue candidates making up your party and call yourself a party. the reason you join a party is you believe in their platform. the young lady who won in new york is not a democrat in the true sense of the word. todd: i spoke with a very conservative person in the building here and they said representative cinema is a good candidate and good representative. we will see what happens. dr. cook, thank you for joining us. >> two tech giants at odds over how to fight fake news ahead of the 2018 midterms. apple deploying actual people to edit its political news section with material from reliable sources. facebook replace its staff without rhythm during the 2016 election and expanding fact
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checking technology and thrown out it's trending section. a company that painted over a military mural honoring veterans does an about-face, property management donating $50,000 to help military warrior support foundation in a nonprofit in san antonio instead of replacing it outside of dallas restaurant. they are sharing outrage online. a protester sparking social media firestorm scaling the statue of liberty. the dramatic standoff, we are seeing tourists from around the world to evacuate. carly shimkus here with online reaction. brian kill need coming up on "fox and friends". >> it was a bad idea especially if you were on the ferry to go there. i hope to see you in person someday. it is all up to you checking the
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schedule to see if you happen to be a semi-left shortly. let me tell you what is coming up on the show. candace owens will be here live. the things they will be talking about, the push for the supreme court justice pick and pushing against it and some candidates being pushed forward. and north korea where mike pompeo is going and why north korea has done little towards denuclearize and what we are going to do about that and we we talking about what is going on with this country music then, the patriotic song i stand for the flag, facebook is a problem with it, we don't, the west cook band will be talking about the controversy and they brought their instrument which lead me to believe they will be singing. it will be a lot of fun. for 13 minutes keep it going. jillian: i will do that and i promise i will see you in 15 minutes. we are coming right back.
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jillian: donald trump honoring the sacrifices of america's heroes at the white house for independence day. >> thank you for keeping america safe, strong, proud, mighty and 3. god bless you, god bless our military, and god bless america. rob: carly shimkus with fox news headlines 24/7 is here with online reaction. >> donald trump honored the military in front of 1500 military families who attended the white house picnic yesterday. he spoke for eight minutes and during that time recognized several important servicemembers by name, a lot of praise when he praises the military, when twitter user says he is a man that knows what stands for freedom is all about and shows it every day. another twitter user rights the
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president talks about our troops but spend quality time with them and anthony on twitter chiming in saying that is right on, people take for granted everyday life etc. because our military is second to none. keeps us safe and secure. positive reaction about the pres.'s speech yesterday. rob: a woman escorted down after scaling the statue of liberty. this was trending on my twitter. i got 1,600 comments, 12,000 likes. jillian: i'm not in a territory. >> this woman who climbed the statue of liberty to protest the immigration policy got a lot of attention on social media as you know firsthand. it was the top trending topic on twitter yesterday. let's get reaction. a lot of people talking about how she put first responders in
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a dangerous situation with robert so terrible for her to ruin the day for the true americans wanted to visit the statue of liberty, very inconsiderate of her and mary praised the nypd saying nice work, expensive temper tantrum it will be for this person not to mention ruining many enjoying the festivities. she does have quarters on social media, those who are all about the cause of getting the kids together with her family saying that is more important than people's vacation. it went to the top trending spot because it is a controversial issue. >> playing matchmaker thousands of feet in the air. explain this. >> a woman named rosie blair going viral on social media. she was traveling back home from dallas in new york city, alaska airlines flight, let her social media post tell the story. last night on my flight home my
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boyfriend and i, you sit together. and the love of her life, now i present you with this thread. we are going to read a couple. it is so cute. they have been talking nonstop, and armed a few times. some twitter reaction was one person says when you are the made of honor next year at their wedding next year for the man in the situation, identified as a former professional soccer player. the woman wants to remain anonymous. can you believe that? >> he wants to remain --
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>> thank you for watching. >> time now 54 minutes after the hour coming independence day turning into a patriotic reunion. jillian: a navy bomber, the epic surprise next. >> we are sharing fourth of july festivities. here is oreo evans. jillian: this proud american pup gizmo celebrated his first day on the fourth. i love it. real cheese people kns better with cheese in it. real cheese. 100% natural cheese. doesn't matter if it's served on a kitchen table or a picnic table. under a roof or a starry night. . .
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jillian: time for the good, the bad and the ugly. first up the good. a feaf dad taking surprise to a whole new level. >> dad home from deployment. jillian: that second class petty office surprising his family after being deployed for a year in africa. rob: never gets old. awesome. next the bat. nothing worse than a bad hair day mugshot. police capturing escaped inmate in alabama while he was shaving his head to change his appearance. job not done. jacob weaver is now behind bars after breaking out from the jail's exercise yard. shows you need to finish what you start. jillian: finally the ugly,
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too much food causes this snacking squirrel to go into sleep coma. the animal hanging off the bird fever as he slides down. barely can keep his eyes open. the squirrel falling off as if nothing happened. have a good day. todd: bye. >> to every service member here today and stationed around the world and to your incredittable family thank you for keeping your family safe strong fraud and free. >> in route to pyongyang. final destination is denuclearization with kim jong un. >> this woman scaling the statue of liberty. police locked in a three hour standoff with her as she protested the trump administration law enforcement policy. >> putting law enforcement lives at risk is such selfish myopic view of what this country is. >> president trump heading to great falls montana
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