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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 today.
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backing matt rosen dale and u.s. representative greg gianforte. >> joey broke his own record. 74 dogs and bun buns in 10 minutes. ♪ good time. steve: congratulations by the way to joey chestnut who we just saw in that eating situation. he ate 74 hot dogs in 10 manipulates. a new world record. brian: do you believe someone in your heart of hearts should be congratulated for eating hot dogs fast. ainsley: something to talk about. you are talking about it this morning. steve: did you have a hot dog yesterday? brian: i don't really eat hot dogs. steve: exactly. you can't see the joy in it. brian: the joy is he doesn't swallow it just rights goes down the esophagus.
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steve: he is following the rules. ainsley: so fun to much way. the next day when we get to see the video. what we always see the day after independence day. steve: i have actually been to that event. ainsley: we do every year on july 5th we talk about the hot dog contest. brian: jefferson wrote about that. he wrote about coney island. the parchment. you have got to really look close. ainsley: that could be your next book. steve: they had a coney island back then? brian: yeah. everybody knows that. ainsley: did they have a carousel. brian: no. that was phony. ainsley: phony island. brian: mike pompeo heading over to north korea for the third time. he is heading there -- he is flying all night. is he trying to hammer out some type of denuclearization time line north korea likes the one where there is none. he would like to have one. ainsley: third visit as brian was saying since he
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became secretary of state to meet with world leaders for the first time since the historicking you singapore summit. steve: mike pompeo is on the airplane. greff jenkins is in the bureau and is he going to tell us a little bit about what we can expect. griff, really, his mission is come back with something. >> that's right, guys. good morning, happy july 5. this might be the most important flight. his ten destination is a binding denuclearization agreement with kim jong un. new questions are being raised about chairman kim's commitments that he made last month in singapore's summit to dismantle u.s. reports showing that the regime has been working to cob seal its nuclear and ballistic missile programs. state department spokesperson heather nauert says the secretary has been very firm. >> u.s. government keeping close eye on north korea. and the secretary has been very clear and very blunt with the north koreans about
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what he expects and i will leave it at that. >> nauert has also said there is no time line for an agreement as you mentioned, brian. some see this as the administration may be softening their approach. gordon chang who was on earlier this morning says there is real pressure on pompeo this time. >> i think this is a make or break trip for trump administration policy. you know, the trump policy is based on the assumption that kim jong un has made a strategic decision to give up his weapons, but we have seen evidence over the last week that shows that north korea is racing ahead. >> pompeo friday and saturday in north korea, overnighting for the first time there. then he will stop in japan and south korea on the way home to meet with leaders to talk about exactly what he hammers out, guys. we will see. maybe the third time is a charm. steve: have you got to hope. griff, thank you very much. no timetable. he has got to come back and show something. they have say the north north koreans probably playing super hard ball right now before the actual
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negotiations start. brian: let's hope. the only thing that gets their attention is let's bring everything back to the way it was. remember, when the president wrote that letter and said hey, we thought we had a shot at doing something. it's not going to hand. let me know if you are going to get serious. then they got serious. they had some talks it got underway. the president gave his cell phone to kim jong un. he doesn't understand if he continues to not do anything he will blow up anything that we have had and will go back -- it's got to be clear to him we go back to strict sanctions again. and did you go back to the way things used to be. do they wants that? ainsley: it was a broad commitment he gave but not how or when they plan to denuke. that's what pompeo is there to find out. steve: brian, if the president gave kim jong un his cell phone number, i'm surprised he didn't call him while he was in new york this he can would. the "new york post" has a funny photo spread of a kim jong un lookalike. it was suggested that he might come to new york city. so it shows him actually eating a hot dog. i don't know about his
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peristodis. steve: somebody said i don't know who is he but i hope he fixes the train. brian: will they actually meet in new york city? maybe in our studio. ainsley: that was happening, we were talking about new york city down in washington. the president had the independence day picnic. melania was there, the first lady. mike pence, the vice president and his wife were there and some of the calculate net members. melania drelsed in red, white, and blue. steve: this is something they do every year for about 500 military families. what was interesting has been observed in all the parps today is the fact that the president honored each branch of the military by giving somebody in each branch a shoutout. steve had mentioned the space force nonetheless here is the president yesterday at the white house. >> melania and i rlg honored
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american independence with the heroes who protect american independence, but our freedom exists only because there are brave americans willing to give their lives to defend it and defend our great country. to every service member here today and stationed around the world, thank you for keeping america safe, strong, proud, mighty, and free. god bless you, god bless our military, and god bless america. steve: and the president of the united states today is going to be flying out to montana to stump for the republican senate and congressional candidates. we're going to tell you more about that. how he is going full anti-john tester tonight. brian: "the washington post" wrote this big story traditionally there is a lot of celebrities on the white house lawn and quoted jimmy fallon saying how thrilling it was to speak and host for
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barack obama, the president of the united states. does "the washington post" get it that the president doesn't care if celebrities show up on the lawn. in fact, it would put him in an awkward position because for the most part hollywood is against him. it's working because most of america is not for hollywood. they like their movies and not their opinions. for no hollywood celebrities show up does not bother the president. in fact, makes him look, his point of view look more pure. ainsley: let's read some of the things that hollywood was saying. some of the protesters were saying. it was ingsdz day. you have lots of military men and women that were so grateful for and some of them were out at the statue of liberty. they wanted to go and honor this country and thank the military for their sack files. lots of parents were out there with their kids. the statue of liberty normally closes down at 6:15. it had to close at 3:00 yesterday as a precaution. it was evacuate you the. a woman not happy with this president and doesn't like his zero tolerance policy. she goes up and sits on the feet of the statue of
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liberty and they had to shut it down. steve: they did have to shut it down. 4500 visitors had to be evacuated. their holiday plans were daciousd. according to one of the two police officers. by the way, those guys rex%. remember when the guy scaled trump tower. one of those two officers was there that day as well. apparently according to the "new york post" today one of the coming said she threatened this 44-year-old immigrant. threatened to push them off. threatened to push their ladder down and it took them a couple of hours but then she wound up being taken into custody and she was arrested. last year apparently she assaulted a cop. brian: what point is she trying to make? who did she win over? not only does the abolish ice have a very small constituency, stopping people from going to liberties island on the fourth of yil and having our 16 nypd officials have to stop what they are doing to go there knowing always
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vulnerable to a terror attack on july 4th. look at what was just towarded by the fbi. the whole movement rise and resist listen. we planned a banner drop at the statue of liberty. this did not include the climber on the statue. our action was completed. first concern is for the safety of the climber. they want to say hey, we're different but we support. my first priority is the health and safety of the nypd. ainsley: the officers, yeah. there were 13 of them that were involved in her rescue. and you think well, it's just at the feet of the statue of liberty. if you look at the view of it. it's really high up. it's 25 feet up from the platform. steve: 89 feet up. ainsley: from the ocean. steve: where she was. she said to the cops don't worry about me because i have tied myself to this green bolt thing. they go that's the vent. that is going to pull off if you fall. and you are going to go all the way down. so anyway, they were able to harness her and take her down and she was arrested.
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brian: somebody who wasn't arrested yesterday jillian mele. jillian: i was at work and then i was asleep. so i was not arrested. let's start with a fox news alert. rescuers against mother narrowed in thailand. crews draining water from the cave where a boy's songer team has been trapped for nearly two weeks. only divers can get in or out right now. the other issue, most of the boys don't know how to swim. certainly keep you posted. vice president mike pence has been meeting with contenders for the supreme court vacancy. it's not known which candidates he has seen. president trump has interviewed seven so far. he is set to announce his decision on monday. independence fireworks lighting up the sky from coast to coast. the macy's fireworks show in new york city the largest in the country with more than 3 million people attending the spectacle. ♪ how about this?
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another independence day tradition. the nathan hot dog eating contest. i find that so hard to watch. joey chestnut downed 74 hot dogs in 10 minutes. beating his own world record. that's more than 20,000-calories by the way. a little side note. steve: world champion right there. go america. ainsley: they work ow they are not big. i don't think he eats that every day. i don't know. steve: i was there one year. actually one when it was on the roof of the -- on the top deck of the world trade center and it was something to see. ainsley: i wonder how they are feeling today. brian: i get the sense they don't hold onto the hot dogs for too long. steve: never thought about that. 12 minutes after the top of the hour. remember when president trump said this to world leaders. >> nato members must finally contribute their fair share and meet their financial
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obligations. steve: you know what? the president is about to double down on financial obligations. mat schlapp up next on that. ainsley: a few months back we telling you about a fallen marine's flag that was stolen from his father. this morning, we have an incredible update. ♪ ♪ these are the days of america ♪ brother to brother ♪ hand in hand ♪ these are the days of america ♪ walking together ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides.
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♪ brian: as entrepreneurship preparation for the 2018 nato summit next week, remember this when he said this last year. he put the world leaders on notice. they got to get their act together. >> nato members must finally contribute their fair share and meet their financial obligations. over the last eight years, the united states spent more on defense than all other nato countries combined. brian: well this year's message no different as trump declares again that the u.s. will not be the world's piggy bank. so what other america first messages does the president need to send or does he have to talk about unification as nato has been for the last 70, 80 years. he is chairman of the american's conservative union matt schlapp to weigh in. step up and modernize.
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they have. he has focused on who is spending 2% of their g.d.p. on defense. where does he draw the line between i like the improvement but you're not there yet? >> look, this has been unmitigated success for president trump. he has made a huge difference within the nato alliance. we have big progress on spending, but i think, brian, he could be a victim of the fact that there is so much progress still to be made, but there has been tremendous amount of change and progress that has been made. simply because he stood up and broke this consensus. this consensus that, yeah, we will all work together as an alliance but the american taxpayer will pick up all the bills. brian: yeah. there is a huge development there in that since the president took over, they have divoptiond a substantial nato force to deploy within 230 days. the allies have spent more on their defense. also focused on cyber threats as one unit. we know what they have done in the past with iraq and afghanistan as the threats
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have spread out. and they have also reaffirmed their commitment because of the spread and the aggression of russia. but, matt, in the end, knowing that the president is going to see russia, is it important to spend two thirds of the time talking about the success of nato, one third about where they need to go so did you go into russia knowing that the western free world is behind you as you sit down with vladimir putin. is that important to you? >> yeah. i think absolutely. i think it would be better this time with this nato meeting that they send a message that they support donald trump in his desire to work with you about be tough with putin. what did not happen with the g-7, brian, is that our allies seem to almost want to hobble and hurt president trump as he was ready to jump a plane and go have this historic summit in north korea. i want these allies to help america when america is taking bold steps to bring peace to the globe. too many times it looks like they're out to get us and we are paying all the bills.
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brian: july 6th when tariffs start going into play and china and other nations, how important is it to be talking along the way. what do you think the result is going to be? >> i think the same thing is true here which it is very important for president trump to stand up and break the con ken success. all the smart people said this is the way you was to connect a trade policy. same thing is he doing with making sure there is burden-sharing and proper payments with nato allies. when it comes to trade america shouldn't be a sucker anymore. we shouldn't have to take it in the shorts because they love tariffs and we have been soft on tariffs. he wants reciprocity and the american worker pays the bill when we don't get better deals. this economic policy is very akin to foreign policy. steve: ric grenell doing good work with germany behind the scenes. >> thanks, brian. brian: the media attacking one of the president's supreme court contenders because of her faith. >> amy benc barnett went to note
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ainsley: here's some quick headlines for you starting with a fox news alert. russian forces have killed the son of isis leader al-baghdadi. iraqi intelligence says he missile attack while hiding in a syrian cave. couple fighting for their lives after being edges posed to deadly nervel agent it might be linked to the attack on exrussian spy and daughter back in march with that same chem. locals say the victims are charlie rally and dawn sturgess. police say it was unlikely
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that they were targeted. steve, down to you. steve: some of the media going after potential supreme court particulars targeting judge amy barrett apparently for her faith. >> amy barnett is -- went to notre dame. she is very catholic. >> it's kind of a dubious position. i'm sure whoever does pick a woman she will be named the aunt lid afterthe supreme court. >> antireligious group labeled heads of household. the men the heads, the women the hand maidens. steve: we have david webb and david. today it's going to be the dueling davids. good to see you. isn't it too early to be picking on any one person until we find out hot person is on monday. >> this is incredibly important appointment as we know. this is someone in their 40's, could be there for 40 years.
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i think it is important that people understanding every aspect including her faith. steve: what is it about her faith you don't like? >> look, i think it is important, there are some things out there about the group that she is part of, it's not a well-known group. steve: it's a small group. >> important for people to understand she should be able to answer these questions. i don't think anyone should be unfairly attacked for their beliefs whether they are catholic or any other religion. steve: being devout catholic should not qualify her. >> no. we have plenty of catholics joe biden and tim kaine. people said they were afraid have a direct line to the pope and people used that to spread fear about kennedy. we have been doing this for some time. steve: david? >> it's nice to say they shouldn't but they will. i remember judge bourque and clarence thomas and anita hill. whoever is going to be the anita hill for whatever
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justices nominated by the president. you heard in the segment this somewhat they are going to do is a attack her catholic faith. if it's a man they will attack something about him. the left has lost the ability in too many ways to have any form, any sense of let's examine somebody's background. i like somebody with a judicial record for better or worse so we can look at their record. because you can at least see what they have written in their opinions. they don't care about that. that would be a fair examination to say how they have ruled or written on a certain inper presentation of law. that's not what we have heard so far. they are putting together opposition research based on ad hominem attacks. that is actually one of the reasons many americans have turned around and said to the democrats, to the leftist movement within the democratic party. we no longer want you in charge. steve: and, david, it is true the oppo research is floating around there usually you don't hear about it until after the
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nomination is actually announced. i think the plan on the political left is let's blow them up now as best we can so that the president will go i got to pick somebody else. >> i think this president will actually be emboldened by the criticism of this -- of this candidate, perhaps. steve: you could be right. >> i wouldn't necessarily think if that's the plan it will work. i do think the left has a serious issue with the base here who does not want to see them take this fight sitting down. and they have to be extremely cog nil zandt of that as they go into this fight. they can't be seen even as this stage this early letting these people go through. steve: david you know as well politically the president needs some democrats to come over. he got three with judge gorsuch there are three senate that trump won pretty big. >> significant amount. steve: that there apply so much pressure to them because he wants this all so
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hasasewed up before the mid terms. >> if you look at chuck schumer and nancy pelosi the party is imploding, she has began raising money for the progressive candidates. that's driving the party and their narratives. those 10 democrats in vulnerable states will have to go along with who controls the money and that's in pelosi's hands. the left will have to decide how much they want to lose in this fight going forward. steve: we will know the name officially on monday. david, david, thank you very much. that was so easy. i didn't have to forget anybody's name. all right. coming up on this thursday, 92-year-old woman accused of killing her own son. the reason, you will never believe. it's an insane story. it's coming up next. and remember when senator john tester faced off against president trump over his v.a. pick a couple of months ago. get ready for round 2 today.
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>> i'm going to teach to you thank all the men and women in uniform. we owe them a great debt of gratitude sacrifice that affords you, son, a chance to be anything you want to be. maybe even a soldier some day. going to teach to you always celebrate this day as our nation's founders wanted us to together as a great american family united in love of our country. billy boy, you were blessed to be born in the greatest
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country in the world, and that makes me the luckiest father in the world. steve: listen how his voice is shaking that's john stamos talking about his 3 month old son billy. on the lawn of the capitol building second year. big show on pbs that you saw last night. he was so emotional talking about why this is the greatest nation on earth. they had a lot of great entertainers at well. message to his on? attendance the same message he learned from his father and grandfather how this is the greatest nation in the world. ainsley: his voice cracked a few times. fighting back tears. his son was born three months ago. brian: music worked. is he not aging and it kind of bothers me. he actually is getting better looking. he was always a hand some man and now even more hand some as a dad. ainsley: there is his son. is he married? is that his wife? steve: that's his wife. ainsley: we were in a
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restaurant in the west village a long time ago and i was there with friends. my friend amy was famous for the line mercy. he would say that on full house. he saw her and he said mercy. we were walking in and he was walking out. brian: does he have a follow-up line to mercy? ainsley: walking by her very pretty. brian: do you know what his follow-up line is i'm john stamos. that's it. steve: i bet it worked. brian: talking about what the president doing today going to montana not because it's a beautiful place because it is. vulnerable seat for democrats. the president is not a fan of his after he went after ronny jackson who was going to be the next v.a. secretary on alleged beer drinking and pill popping according to tester going after camera after camera to make sure he didn't get that position. ainsley: not to mention he is a democrat. the president is a republican and he wants matt rosen dale to get that post.
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congressman greg gianforte is also out there in montana, and he wants him to get reelected. steve: what can the people of montana expect tonight, hire is the president a couple months ago taking a shot at senator jon tester. >> senator john tester of a really great place montana who voted by the way in favor of sanctuary cities. weak on the border, didn't vote for tax cuts. what they said about this great american doctor ronny jackson, an admiral in the navy and tester started throwing out things that he has heard. i know things about tester that i could say, too. [cheers] and if i said them, he would never be elected again. [cheers] steve: i think that's going to be a pretty good preview of what the president is going to be doing between now and the midterm elections. he is going to go out to all these states where there are vulnerable democrats and is he going to rally the base and is he going to give
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those candidates about half a dozen sound bites that they can run nonstop on tv ads and social media. ainsley: this will be tester's third term. a democrat. the president won by 20 points in 2016 that will tell you a lot about the state. brian: if ryan zinke didn't secretary of interior he would have been going at this seat. the advantage tester has is a farmer. he relates to the agricultural communities. rosen dale has to sell tester's voting record. interesting. the supreme court justice will probably be up this fall. will tester go ahead in his last big vote will he remind the people of montana that he side with the president or remind the people of montana that he never sides with the president where he goes on this. ainsley: a lot of pressure to do it. the president is going to be meeting with people in the agricultural community to try to convince them even though tester is a father and also going to meet with small business owners. steve: i think john tester's ears are going to be ringing
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tonight. >> he is not going to be at the rally. brian: my family try to go tomatoes every year. didn't get them until two or three. that's all we go for. rip them off and put them in the sun and hope they ripen. that was my. ainsley: that you will work and only get three. steve: what is that about tomatoes. brian: we score tomatoes. steve: what does that have to do with anything. brian: you were talking about farmers. if you are in agriculture can you grow anything. steve: not really. it depends on the climate. anyway, hey, jillian, time for news. jillian: i have no respond to that let's just move on. let's start with this story. apparently she would rather spend the rest of her life behind bars instead of inside a nursing home. 92-year-old anna may blessing accused of killing her son because he wanted to put her in an assistive living facility. the sheriff's department said she hid two pistols in her robe and shot her son several times in his bedroom. >> this is defendly an odd
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one. there is a the love circumstances surrounding, it's definitely something you don't see every day. jillian: her son's girlfriend managed the wrestle the guns away from her. she sat in her recliner waiting for deputies to arrive. shear reminder to keep a close eye on your swimming kids this summer. a lifeguard jumping into action rescuing a drowning boy from a busy pool. the child struggling to keep his head above water, but nobody notices. the lifeguard saves him unclear if he suffered any injuries, the resist trump movement risking a new low as a man not only steals a teen's make america great again hat but also throws a drink at him. >> [bleep] the group of teens approaching that group texas what the that burger. he was fired at a local bar he worked at after this video surfaced.
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the father of a american marine who had his son's flag stolen finally gets it back after pleading for help. sean mars so he had been looking for it after since it was taken from his truck in april. he joined us on "fox & friends." >> it means everything to us. it means everything to the 17 killed in that deployment. it just does not me but a lot of people. the flag was left on his son joe jackson's grave in washington. on it are signatures of all the marines. jackson didz in combat in afghanistan seven months ago. a look at your head line us. steve: sounds like the appeal worked. evidence got it back. thank you very much. ainsley: janice has the weather forecast for today. it's a wonderful week. most people aren't working every day this week. janice: very good point. a beautiful day here in the northeast. i have got to tell you across texas, they had incredible amounts of rain in a very short period of time. take a look at this video out of houston. nerves are high because they had epic flooding from
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hurricane harvey last year, so you can imagine what it's like when you see several inches of rain in a very short period of time across the houston area yesterday. fourth of july. they had to san sell a lot of the celebrations and look at the water coming in from one of the city buses. so that is a big concern. fortunately for this area, even though they received several inches of rain in a short period of time things are going to improve. holy moly it's a trying time across texas and the gulf coast. future radar across portions of the midwest and the northeast, we're going to see a little bit of rain in the forecast on friday for the northeast. the temperatures are going to be much better for parts of the northeast and we'll start to see a little bit of relief as well for parts of the midwest. there are your forecast highs for today. woo, it's 114 in phoenix. and 108 in las vegas. we'll start to see those temperatures come down a little bit even though it's still summertime. steve: it's a dry heat out there. like a hair dryer. janice: you still wants to remain inside.
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steve: do you and hydrate. and if you are growing tomatoes, you would probably water them significantly. brian: maybe that was a lack of water? steve: maybe that would be it just saying. ainsley: there is no telling. brian: i have got to get to the bottom of it. it kept me from farming for a living because i had no success as a child. steve: because of some tomatoes in your backyard. brian: kept me from farming. brought me here. ainsley: that's a good thing. 6:44 on the east coast. maxine waters coming under fire for let ri rhetoric like t. >> if you shoot me you better shoot straight. you go out and create a crowd and you push back on them. ainsley: tom fitton want her held accountable for inciting violence and is he going to join us live. brian: jungle in the green room i'm talking about snakes and more. taking over the green room. there is nobody there to argue ♪ wild thing ♪ you make my heart sing ♪
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jillian: good morning and welcome back. liberal portland, oregon inching closer to green energy tax. they have enough issues to put the issue on the november ballot. force the city's biggest retailers to fork over 1% of their sales. the ad revenue would go toward clean energy programs. more taxpayer dollars at work. seattle has a new solution for homeless solution and you are going to pay for it far left leaders are using taxpayer dollars to buy plane tickets to send the homeless back to their family. left of center planning a diverse service that pays their rent or car repairs. ainsley? ainsley: thank you. maxine waters is under fire. critics calling her to be held accountable for comments like these. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline
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station, you get out and you create a crowd. [cheers] >> and you push back on them. and you tell them they're not welcome. ainsley: government watchdog group judicial watch taking action of their own and filing an ethics complaint against maxine waters for inciting violence, they say. what can we expect to happen next? judicial watch president tom fitton joins us now. thank you, tom. what does happen next? when you send this letter you send it to the house chairman of congressional ethics calling for an investigation because you think she violated house ethics rule. how did she violated and what happens next? >> well, the number one house ethics rule acts credibly on the house at all times. when you are out there in a speech as we detailed that speech to the house ethics committee as you point out inciting mob violence against sitting trump cabinet members that doesn't obviously reflect credibly on the house. the house has to decide
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whether they are going to allow its members to use the house as a platform and tower and position to attack and incite violence against trump cabinet members. look, she is telling people get a crowd together, confront trump cabinet members as they are getting basic necessities for life. tell them they are not welcome. push back. i mean. that's the very definition of mob violence and we see evidence of the impact already. sarah sanders is getting increased secret service protection. that video you showed earlier today is infuriating and exactly the sort of increased activity and violent activity we can expect to sees a a result of the rhetoric of maxine waters. each house member and i suggest your viewers call the house and ask what they are going to do in terms of standing up on maxine waters calling on violence targeting trump cabinet officials. i can't imagine a public official should be able to
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do that and get away with it since. ainsley: she says she has been threatened. senator rand paul has been threatened several times we have seen. you mentioned sarah huckabee sanders and there is a long list of others. isn't it time for both sides just to stop? >> no one should threaten violence. maxine waters shouldn't be subjected to violence or any other politician. she shouldn't be advocating for groups of people to mob cabinet officials as they are trying to get gas in their cars. it's a dangerous situation this woman is setting us up for. terrible thing is going to happen. you can bet there is security cost. ainsley: yes. sarah huckabee sanders has secret service at her house. >> if you are a cabinet official, what are you going to do? go get gas without a security detail now? are you going to have your kids with you when you get gas or family members?
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maxine waters needs to be disavowed by the house. their options range from reprimand to expulsion and they should consider expelling her for this type of activity it's so dangerous in my view for trump supporters generally and trump officials that someone has to step in and reign them. in the house has an opportunity here. if they are not pressed by voters they dual nothing. ainsley: tom, thank you for being with us. keep us posted. >> you are welcome. ainsley: president trump's approval rating among hispanics keeps going up. so, what is the left missing? plus, it's getting wild in our study yoz. janice has a snake right now. and we have a whole lot more coming up next. ♪
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>> steve: welcome back, eric the calendar brought reptiles into school and teaching kids all around the world about them. brian: even without asking the school. [laughter] ainsley: now is taking his passion a step further launching a line of educational toys kids to nature. janice: reptile guy joins us now. >> yes, hello. janice: how do you like my new accessory. >> i love it. janice: he loves me. >> this is my first snake a red tail boa constrictor. this one comes from green chimneys, a company that does animal assisted therapy for children. he doesn't have a name. steve: what kind of therapy do they do with children and snakes. >> like we are doing right now. this is the therapy. just interacting and feeling
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the energy from them. that's really calming. janice: i was nervous but he was very gentle. brian: how do you know janice is not going to get attacked and we have to call. >> well -- just kidding. really, she is not going to get attacked. you can tell the snake is calm and used to being handled. it is used to be around many, many children. it was rescued so it's fine. > i have a couple critters. a snake tortoise. steve: look at the size of that. >> holy moly. >> this is another one of the therapy animals from green chimneys, his name is no name. so this tortoise, this snake, both of them are animals that a lot of times people will get and some times you can't keep them anymore. this tortoise can grow to 200 pounds. steve: why would somebody buy one of those? >> it's cute and little and get big really fast. ainsley: that is a snapping turtle. >> no, excuse me it's not a
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snapping turtle it's a tortoise from africa. get so huge. live 200 years. brian: tell me about your toys that you have. >> yeah. so, so these are the toys right here. 3-d pets.net. the idea came because i was using animals and shows and remember my alligator had it for so many years. she never got to grow full size and kids always want them. i'm like kids, you can't have my alligator. well, if i make you some cool toys that you can learn about the animals through videos and things like that, then they can actually see them. here is one of them. janice: very cool. on the bottom they have a qr code that website about them. comes with ebook and stickers and all kinds of do you call it trivia cards actually can learn. it's really fun. >> the toys are going to be available on saturday 7/7; 3-d pets.net.
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>> joey jaws chestnut won his 11th title and broke his own title 74 dogs in it 10 minutes. ♪ steve: that is a god way to get from new jersey into new york. you take the ferry and there she is. lady liberty in the harbor of new york. it's kind of a wide shot. but i don't think there is anybody trying to climb it right now. ainsley: we will tell you more about that story and had to be shut down for a few hours yesterday on independence day yesterday when families were going, because of a protester. we will tell you more. brian: first time i ever went was ryan zinke and he got me into the torch. it is fantastic. steve: beyond the velvet rope. brian: it situation. steve: that was the first time ever there. brian: ever there and grew up in new york. steve: here you are in your
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30's. brian: right. ainsley: that's another resist movement in new york. if you from new york, you don't do all the things. brian: always think can you go any time. steve: new year's eve in time square. no new yorkers are ever there. ainsley: months in advance sign up to go a little higher. you have to do that in advance. you probably can't go all the way to the torch. brian: probably can't. ainsley: have you special connections. brian: just for that shoot. steve: pays to know people. ainsley: secretary of state mike pompeo heading to north korea overnight continuing to hammer out that denuclearization time line. steve: his third visit coming ahead of his visit to tokyo since the historic singapore summit between president trump and kim jong un. brian: this is not news to griff jenkins. he has been working on this story since about 2:00. right after he picked out his ty he immediately dove into. this griff, what do you have? >> this is important trip, guys. secretary pompeo boarding that flighted a little before 2:00 a.m. in route to
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pyongyang in pressure to come home with a binding denuclearization agreement with kim jong un as serious questions being raised about chairman's kim's commitment made at last month's singapore summit to dismantle because u.s. intelligence report and satellite imagery suggest the regime is working to conceal its weapons program. secretary of state -- i'm sorry state department spokeswoman heather nauert traveling with the secretary of state says going in to this with eyes wide open with firm expectations. >> u.s. government keeping a close eye on north korea. and the secretary has been very clear and very blunt with the north koreans about what he expects and i will leave it at that. >> nauert also says there is no time line for an agreement which some sees a a sign the administration may be softening their approach and korean experts like gordon chang says it's now or never. >> i think this is a make or break trip for trump administration policies. based on the asthawmtion kim jong un has made up decision
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to give up weapons. we have seen evidence over the last week that shows that north korea is racing ahead. >> pompeo will spend friday and saturday in north korea overfighting for a first time. meet with japan and south korea on the way home. they will certainly be interested in seeing what pompeo has produced, guys. steve: absolutely. thank you so much. it will be interesting to see if mike pompeo is able to come back with anything. meantime over in south korea, there has been a lot more interaction between the north and the south. in fact, they had a big symbolic basketball game yesterday where they came out, they had peace both north korea and south korea on their jerseys and walked out holding hands. just another one of those gestures. we are trying to unify the koreas. ainsley: so much has changed u kim jong un told our president when they met at that summit at the end of june, he said we definitely want to help you out. we want to have a relationship with you. he gave him a broad commitment that they're
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going to denuke the entire peninsula. but he didn't say how. he didn't say when. steve: details. ainsley: mike pompeo is over there trying to get the details. brian: my worry is gradually accept nuclear nation. already welcoming vladimir putin. he has a date to go. and with china they have been back and forth three or four times. starting to normalize him. he hasn't given us much back besides the hostages and remains which is great. steve: sanctions stay in place. brian: that's what i hope. steve: that's what the president has said. brian: the key is not just us but it will be surrounding nations. china going back. going back after chinese banks. have to go down that road again it will be really north korea's faulted. because the president went out on a limb to give them a chance. ainsley: we need to be able to send inspectors in to make sure they are telling the truth. brian: true. steve: how was your fourth of july? if you were at the statue of liberty, there is a real good possibility that you were evacuated. because late in the afternoon, you can see a woman right there,
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44-year-old immigrants by the name of theresa okomu who is part of the rise and resist movement. there she is, 89 feet above the ground, shutting down the statue of liberty all in protest to the president's immigration policies. ainsley: she did that she was rising up to the statue of liberty's feet and she was resisting when police said you need to get down it took 13 of our nypd emergency services officers. you can see two of them there to grab her and make sure she got down safely. they are risking their lives too and trusting their gear. steve: you see those things a little behind the banner, lisa, could you drop the banner, thank you. see those round things? she said i'm hanging on to those. they go, look, that's a vent, that's not going to help you that will just rip right off. suddenly after she was initially hostile to them according to the "new york post." she said okay. let's go. brian: you have a right to protest you don't have the
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right to put the lives of 16 nypd officers in the process. feel sorry for the visitors who had to leave the statue of liberty and could not come because it was evacuated. people have a right to speak out and don't think they have the right to co-op the statue of liberty to do it. they say american was born on a protest. how appropriate no. we were born as a country under protest. can't we agree on one day to celebrate the birth of our country regardless of who is in office. people seem to be missing that message. ainsley: yeah. so many in hollywood who do support this president and support his message, they are scared to speak out because they are scared they won't get jobs. there is one celebrity that wasn't afraid. yesterday he was down in d.c. john stamos. you remember him from full house. he had a baby three months ago. and he had a message for awful america but also for his son. he is proud to be an american, listen. >> i'm going to teach to you always thank the men and women in uniform who keep us safe and secure and free. we owe them a great debt of gratitude for their
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sacrifice that affords you, my son, the chance to be anything you want to be. maybe even a soldier one day. going to teach to you always celebrate this day as our nation's founders wanted us to, together as a great american family, united in love of our country. billy boy, you were blessed to be born in the greatest country in the world and that makes me the luckiest father in the world. steve: and in the front row was his 3-month-old baby boy billy in the arms of his mother. and he was repeating what he had learned, what john stamos had learned at his full house from his father and his father learned from his father. a stamos family tradition about the greatness of america. ainsley: my dad sent us all text messages all the kids yesterday. steve: there he is. full arms in full front of the full house of representatives. ainsley: my dad sent us a text message louie and
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george grandfathers fought in world war ii. so many men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. even those who are just leaving their families to go do a tour, a second tour. we are so grateful for what you have done. we do celebrate independence in this country. steve: #proud american. brian: potus channel dating back to dresses. how everyone chronicled gerald ford. ainsley: where did you see this? brian: sirius 124 on radio. reagan in particular said listen enough about democrat and republican. we are one country. you remember we don't have the market cornered on partisanship. we have always had it. let's just hope on certain things we all agree that we are in the greatest country on earth. and when chelsea handler tweets out to the rest of the world i apologize for where our country is today and vox media says imagine a world would have been much
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better off had america not won the revolution that worries me a little bit. steve: i don't know how many people actually paid attention to them yesterday. most people were with their families celebrating country and talking about how great is it to be here? we could be some place else. we like it here. ainsley: so blessed. jillian, we are all in our red, white, and blue. jillian: following a number of stories starting with. this russian forces had killed the son of isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi. that's according to iraqi intelligence who say he was killed during a missile attack while hiding in a syrian cave. 11 others said to be terrorist leaders also killed in the attacks. other countries have reported that al baghdadi has been killed but u.s. intelligence officials say he is, in fact, alive. the suspect in last year's deadly attack in charlesville, virginia is due in court today. james alex fields jr. faces new federal civil rights charges on top of first degree murder and hate crime charges. he was seen crashing his car into a crowd of counter
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protesters during a white nationalist rally. a paralegal was killed. top democrat steny hoyer is in the hospital this morning after being treated for pneumonia. he was admitted to george washington hospital. a spokeswoman for the 79-year-old says hoyer is expected to make a full recovery and looks forward to getting back to work very soon. a navy dad taking his surprise return to a whole new level. watch this. [cheers] isn't that great? second class petty officer surprising his family at florida independence day parade. he has spent the last year deployed in africa. ainsley: what a day to come home to be reunited. steve: marching right up to the family. total surprise. thank you, jillian. 7:11 in new york city. racing to rescue those kids
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ainsley: a fox news alert. rescuerrescuers in thailand racg against time to free the soccer players trapped in that cave as the threat of more rain threatens efforts to get those young boys out. we have jake, a former navy seal, thank you for search serving and combat swimmer and he joins us now. jake, thank you so much for being here. tell us how to get these kids out. if this were america or you were assigned to go help get them out. what would be your method. >> the best thing is they have some of the world's most foremost cave rescue people on station. they have a team from britain that's rescued a number of people. i don't think this is in the playbook. i mean, it's a mile and a half in. they are going to put them on ropes.
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probably give them some sedatives. they are going to use a curvingy morgan full face hood and i mean they are going to wish -- hope for the best i read something earlier they are talking about 100 percent probability of no problems if they are going to do that they have to wait four months until the rain reseeds. steve: what's curvey morgan. >> full hooded face mask so they can't take it off under water. they can't use the regulator out of their mouths. ainsley: some of them, i understand, don't know how to swim. >> swim something not going to be that big of deal. they will probably have two people pulling them along. it's a long ways. they are going to put wet suits on them. it's going to be tough. i mean, i wouldn't want to do it. ainsley: i was looking at a map of how -- wondering how did they get in here? why can't we get them out? it's underneath mountains and then there is this cave underneath. it's way down below the ground. and even the cave looks like
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a roller coaster with ups and downs and ups and downs. the downs started filling up with water. the kids are far into this cave. so they can't get out because they have to swim through the water. in addition to that it's monsoon season in that area. it's going to continuously fill one water and you are saying they could be trapped down there for four months. how do we know the water is not going to reach a level where they are going to be under water? >> well, i mean, they have a ton of personnel on station. navy seals. they have a bunch of people that know what they are doing. so, my guess is they have already got a contingency plan in the cave already, whether that's bottles or gas lines to run them out i can guarantee you this point if they have food and water they have a way to get them out in an emergency, it probably isn't the best circumstance. they are probably rehearsing how they are going to pull them out right now. i mean, you know, it's not a good situation for anybody to be in. ainsley: jake, you are navy seal. if you were there, would you be able to get them out.
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>> yeah. that's our job, right? we do the impossible son sis tently so, yeah. ainsley: it's very dangerous, right? >> 100 percent. i wouldn't want to do it. ainsley: all right. what are the chances? can we get them out before four months. >> yeah, i can't answer that question. i'm not on the ground. but i would say this. anything they do prior to four months of walking out is going to be super sketchy. wish them the best of luck. and better them than me. ainsley: the kids didn't have food for nine days. remarkably they are still alive. thank the good lord. now they are eating from what i am reading pork and rice have been sent to them. hopefully get them home to their families because their parents are so upset about this. thank you for being with us. thanks for serving. hope had you a wonderful fourth independence day yesterday. >> you are welcome. awesome. ainsley: far left has been launching violent anti. approval rating amongst hispanics is going up. what is the left missing? plus, could god become
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world record 20,000-calories if you are thinking about it at home. 104 years of age world war ii vet unleashed a fast ball before the memphis redbirds game. master sergeant in general patton's army. did he that yesterday. that's some of your news, brian. brian: thanks, steve. 24 after the hour. for the last month have you angry protesters and democratic lawmakers showing disapproval for the president's immigration policies. for example. this. [chanting abolish ice] [. >> we will not relent. we will not tire. we will keep fighting. >>uh-oh. >> they dare me to say impeach him. today i say impeach 45. brian: wow. but despite the protests and the abolish ice rhetoric. president trump's approval
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rating according to one poll is up to 47% with hispanics. boosted in part by this climb in hispanic voters. this according to harvard-haris online poll. what is going on here? what is with the progressive left are they missing what's going on in the hispanic community or is this poll just an outlier. here with his take is radio show george rodriguez. do you believe this poll is a trend that you could back up personally? >> it really does, brian. the problem is that the unhinged left continues to misplace their anger and their understanding, hispanics are just like any other american. we don't respond to negative comments, to the vitriol that's coming from the left. we don't respond to that the other thing is that they need to understand is testimony that of our folks are involved in law enforcement. and when you have an
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anti-american, anti-law enforcement message like the left has, it really turns us off. we have got more -- we have 60 hispanics over the past 100 years that have been medal of honor winners. when you talk badly about this country, and when you talk badly about law enforcement, we just don't respond very spoivelly against that. brian: up 10% over the last couple of months according to this one online poll. you say it has a lot to do with the fact if you are going to vilify the border patrol or ice, i think a great deal of both of those law enforcement branches are filled with hispanics. >> that's exactly right. you've had folks a couple of my minds hector garza and chris cabrera that work for the border patrol, these guys put their lives on the line on a daily basis. the other thing we need to understand is that mexican americans in south texas have understood for over 100 years how illegal immigration has impacted on
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their communities. illegal -- illegal immigrant criminals are the ones that end up in our communities. our folks, mexican americans are the ones that end up competing with illegal immigrants for resources and jobs. the progressives don't understand that they don't -- or they don't recognize it or they don't care to look at it. brian: george, i'm under the belief if there is a problem on the northern border the same as on southern border we would react the same way. people say reacting on southern border because it's people of color as opposed to what's happening on the northern border where it's canada. how do you view it and can you understand the misperception? >> i can understand the misperception to pinget the fact of the matter is we are americans first. we have got take care of our nation first. if we don't take care of the borders, we lose the nation. it's that simple. whether it's the northern border, whether it's the southern border, whether
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it's folks flying into our airports or coming into our shipping ports. the fact of the matter is we have got to control the border. let me tell you my grand mother used to tell us one of the problems that the american indians had they had no immigration policy and look what happened to them. brian: very good pointed. very interesting, too, to see germany, austria, poland, hungary saying we have got to enforce our borders not anti-immigration. has nothing to do with president trump. george rodriguez, thanks so much. >> got it thank you. brian: all right. coming up next. what's more american than baseball? yesterday, one tampa ray player took out his frustrations on the water cooler. it's the video you don't want to miss. let's vent together. the hollywood resistance. a new low perhaps. liberals like rob reiner. i didn't know he was liberal. apologizing for america on independence day. candace owens wants to react. she is here in the studio walking our way.
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on the beach. brian: some questions today about chloe. brian bine we had 60 people over at our house yesterday we forgot to take pictures. this is the day before. this is something i could do on a golf course better than bret baier that is kick golf. kick the ball into a hole golf course at disney. absolutely amazing. i was in florida for four days. yesterday i came back and my wife was able to put together a party for 60 because i don't really have to do anything. that's me actually teeing off. ainsley: like soccer your favorite sport. brian: you kick it down the fairway and to me it's going to be the trend that blowing golf out of the way. ainsley: can you actually see the ball. brian: you have to hook the ball around. it's fantastic. steve: i have never seen that candace owens. >> i don't know how to golf. steve: it's so complicated.
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what did you do on independence day? >> i did the typical barbecue, wore red, white, and blue and was with family and friends. relaxing day to celebrate this great nation we live. in. steve: you weren't part of the resistance movement? >> not resisting. steve: michael moore and chelsea handler and bette midler. >> usual suspects. steve: talking about how this is a horrible president. november is coming. rob reiner tweeted this out the greatest gift we can give to america on 242nd birthday is the survival of democracy versus authoritarianism and racism are fighting to destroy it. now time for patriots to stand up, make our voices heard. we love you, america. stay strong. thank you, rob reiner. >> thank you, rob reiner. i would say patriots are standing up and having their voices heard. that's why donald trump is sitting in the oval office. steve: driving them crazy. >> driving them absolutely insane. hollywood has acted almost as a megaphone for the left.
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not just hollywood tweeting. this also a tweet from kamala harris about illegal immigrants in support of illegal immigration. one day you think they could hit pause and celebrated this great nation, our troops, the many troops that are still alive that fought in wars, they were unable to do it. they don't defeat the notion whatsoever that we all feel the left is unamerican and hollywood is just a mega phone for them. brian: what i think i find most disturbing i love that rob reiner says something positive about america before he closed out. for the most part all you get is critics and anger. they say america is based on protests. "u.s.a. today" in the "new york times," they don't tell you about celebrating but how to start your own protest. i think protests is part of america but not on its birthday. >> no. that's exactly right. it's really abhorrent behavior. again, i think this just pushes people further and further away from democrats and further away from the left and more on our side. that's the optimism. that's the silver lining in all of this. ainsley: there are black female leaders who are
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criticized nancy pelosi and chuck schumer for not protecting what they say. maxine waters. this is what the letter from the black leaders and allies we write to share disappointment over recent failure to protect congresswoman waters from unwarranted attacks from the trump administration and others in the g.o.p. that failure was further compounded by your decision to unfairly deride her as being uncivil and urine american? >> i actually loved. this because the left created the black card. and now they have to see what happens when you do something like, this when you say that a black woman cannot be criticized whatsoever despite what she does. maxine waters was patently wrong. there was no argument to be made for what she said her remarks were uncivil and inspiring hatred toward not just trump, the trump administration, the people that support donald trump. so he this were right to condemn hear and she was roundly condemned across the board. and how did she get out of it? she had some people play the black card. they have to contend with that this is the environment that they created that i speak out against saying we should be able to have civil
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discourse. we should be able to say despite the color of your skin you can do something wrong in this country. i thought this was the left eating its own and nancy pelosi, i saw responded and she issued a statement essentially backing maxine waters maxine waters in the end won in other own party simply because she is black. brian: most gettable section of the voting base is going to be white middle class women do you feel differently? another relevant group going to have their voices heard in the mid terms, who are they? >> absolutely. i most recently tweeted the black vote is going to become the most relevant vote in america by 2020. we are seeing a major shift. ainsley: why is that? >> the conversation is different. i think digital media has allowed for this. for so long we were trapped. and we saw the version of society that cnn projected towards us. that sort of what was being played in our households. now we have social media. now they are hearing voices and different ideas and people combating sort of the
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wrong facts that are coming out of their tv screens. and they are seeing people like me who popped up on youtube with a different version. and i am seeing so many black people pop up on youtube, on facebook, on twitter using different something thats. there is going to be a major black exit from the democrat party and they are going to have to actually compete for their votes in 2020. steve: when donald trump was running for president famously he said what do you have to lose. >> he was correct. we have absolutely nothing to lose and everything to gain and we're gaining it. ainsley: candace, you grew up in the democratic family. >> that's correct. ainsley: did i grow up to think that republicans were racist. >> i did. ainsley: why did you switch spearts. why did you become republican. >> it wasn't a why. it was understanding that racism as donald trump was running was being used as a theme to trap trump voters. he was loved by the hip hop world. every song i listened to growing up celebrated donald trump and mar-a-lago. he was the goal. the moment he decided to run for the president moment he
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decided to run for president he was racist. brian: he was through the roof minority and hispanics. >> we loved him. brian: what could the administration do better to get the word out that they are looking to solicit the votes of the african-american community. >> i think they are doing a tremendous job in just buckling down and focusing on things that matter, slashing regulations, giving opportunities to black americans again. tackling the illegal immigrant situation, that negatively impacts black people beyond any other group in this society. steve: what about bread and butter numbers when this comes town employment, record low. >> that's exactly what i'm speaking about. exactly. that's because of all of the work they are doing now in terms of getting the word out. that's what i'm for. that's what i'm focused on. been working on a major project that we're going to announce in about three weeks that is going to specifically target urban communities and sort of bring them this great awakening that i see happening. ainsley: get out your calendars three weeks from now we will book you up. >> absolutely.
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brian: and talk to you on radio. >> i'm excite for that. brian: have you had a chance to meet jillian. >> i am not. i'm sorry, i didn't get to speak to you. jillian: passing in the green room. >> yeah, exactly. jillian: how are you? ainsley: now you are officially meeting. >> great to meet you. jillian: let's get you caught up she didn't know i was here. creeping in the corner. couple fighting for their lives after being exposed to deadly nerve agent. might be linked to an attack on ex-russian spy and daughter in march with same chemical. victims are charlie rally and dawn sturgess. police say it was unlikely they were targeted. is god gender neutral. very question surrounded in the book of common prayer. proposed changes are to be considered 8 day event in austin kicks off today. if approved the revision of the book could take more than 10 years. in sports there is anger and
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frustration. but then there is this. > i think carlos gomez just had his way with something down in the dugout. jillian: what did the cooler ever do with you. carlos gomez loses his mind in the dugout after striking out. first attacking an innocent water cooler before sucker punching another. espn having some fun on twitter writing, quote: when you get to the cookout and they are out of burgers and they will be adding, quote: when someone brings veggie burgers to the 40 of july barbecue. i take offense to that because i love veggie burgers. ainsley: loves a veggie burgers. jillian: some are not good but some are very good. steve: what about the guys in the dugout that needed the water. jillian: poor water cooler. steve: who needs that on the hottest day of the year. thank you very much.
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will today be another hot one? let's turn to janice dean the weather machine outside and what's that sign? ainsley: what's th janice: what's the sign yes. where are you from. >> jean mcdaniel from oklahoma. >> it says marla loves fox news where is marla. >> in oklahoma watching fox news. janice: anybody celebrating anything over there? where are you from. >> scarlet and preston outside of pace, florida. >> where is it going so far? >> great. we're tired. janice: tired from the fireworks all week. >> all week we have been going hard, yes. janice: nicely done and anniversary celebrations. take a look at the maps. here in the northeast we are getting a little bit of heat relief which is good news. however, still across the midwest and parts of the south that's where we are dealing with extreme heat. especially the southwest where they haven't had a lot of moisture and dealing with extreme heat warnings in effect. so we will continue to watch this. speaking of beating the heat, my friends. we are going to talk to some
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dogs. coming up and talk about heat safety and what we do in the summertime. hello there, my friend. what's your name? >> bull murray like from grand hog days. >> exactly. janice: we are going to talk to him about heat safety coming up. are you guys excited about that? >> yeah. janice: "fox & friends" going to the dogs. steve: love to see you talk to the dogs. brian: crowd loves pet safety. ainsley: it's so hot across the country. janice showed the map. it's all red. if you have pets, have you got to make sure. brian: here's the thing about dogs, they know where the airconditioning is. they usually find it. even in the wild. steve: a cool floor. straight ahead on this thursday, kind of seems like a monday, violent antifa protesters clashing with marchers at freedom rally in oregon. our next guest says we are about to repeat an ugly part of american history. charlie hurt here with a
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steve: prayer rally in oregon was cut short after violence steve protesters. nexz guest says this is the latest example of violence which looks eerily similar to the chaos plagued the convention where vietnam protesters battled the police in the streets. remember that? i do. and in a new op-ed, charlie hurt argues if the left keeps it up only work against them come november here to explain is charlie hurt. >> how will that work against them? >> similarities there are between 1968 and today.
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don't have necessarily a positive message or at least a positive message they are running on. instead what you see footage like showing right steve thugs prayer group in oregon. images are terrible. we saw it again -- yesterday. with the protester who climbed onto the statue of liberty in the middle of a fourth of july celebration. ruining all of these people who planned to go to the statue of liberty to celebrate the fourth of july, of course. this kind of thing really rubs voters the wrong way. steve: how? >> because, people are -- americans are not in to radicalism. they don't like radicals. and when you turn on the tv and you see whether it's violence or just obnoxious, rude behavior, like we saw yesterday, it really turns people off and it makes people and it's not just trump voters that get turned
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off about it it's the independent voters who say i may not love everything donald trump does. i may not love the way he says things. i may not like the fact is he on twitter but he is not doing. this they also understand with which whole effort to abolish ice. my goodness immigration thing is a complicated situation. steve: it is. they understand that you have a person here who is trying to solve the situation to end the problem at the border. and then have you these other people who are just climbing on statue of liberty. steve: yeah. go back a couple of years ago. the occupy wall street first one spread all across the country. you know, you are will political expert. it did seem to motivate people on the other side. >> what we saw in response to that is republicans slowly taking over, you know, the house, the senate,
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and ultimately the white house. after those protests. it is not very smart politics. and another -- interesting similarity we forget about 1968, richard nixon won with 43.5% of the vote. yet, he won in a landslide. and that's exactly the sort of thing we are looking at today. steve: all right. past prelude to today. charlie hurt, thank you very much for joining us live. >> thank you, steve. steve: 10 minutes before the top of the hour on this thursday. mike pompeo at this hour on in the air on his jet flying to north korea for another round of high stakes talk with kim jong un. we are going to talk about what needs to happen in that meeting coming up. dog days of summer. literally we have the gear to help your dog beat the heat. is that a dog cooler? it's a dog cooler.
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♪ ainsley: dog days of summer finally here. the heat wave can be dangerous for if you arery poet care experts and owner of seven dogs. you have seen her here before on "fox & friends." charlotte, it is very hot,. >> actually this is my dog and some friends' dogs. one of the east i didn't think so things to do is to get your pet some cooling clothes. wet them down, work just like evaporation. chihuahuas wearing a vest and bandanna. rocks priscilla. coat. and my dog it's amazing.
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janice: i feel right at home. because i have a pool like this in my backyard. dogs need pools like, this too. >> dogs need pools too. obviously. this is one dog one bone pool. $300. deck built. wonderful golden retriever that likes water. now, actually, it's really funny because the golden retriever loves these r pet toys which float on the water. whether you have a pool or lake or off your boat can you use the r pet toys pba free and the rope is really super adorable. janice: i think he loves. this what have you got? brian: i have a cot. tim and gus are on a cot. >> it keeps the dog off the ground. burmese mountain dogs lots of hair. i brought some cooling beds. you know how dogs don't like to go on the beds nut summer. this is an insert by caldera
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>> to every servicemember stationed around the world, thank you for keeping america safe, strong, proud, mighty and free. >> mike pompeo heading to north korea to hammer out a timeline. >> police locked in a 3-hour standoff as she protested the trump administration's immigration policy. >> the one day you think they could hit pause and celebrate this great nation, donald trump heading to great falls, montana.
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us representative who is running for reelection. >> the 11th straight title, his own world record, 74 dogs in 10 minutes. ♪ >> and overcast day in new york city but on the ground, it is humid but no batman and no bat signal but we have breaking news that is quite important, john roberts on the scene at the white house. >> john roberts reports the selection process, donald trump has completed the interview process to pick a supreme court nominee. the president met with a number of people earlier in the week,
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apparently whatever the number is, always going to talk to at this stage of the game. people know monday who that person is. >> rumored to be favorites, judge amy barrett is one, a clerk for scalia, a catholic, anthony cavanaugh is another and looking at somebody else who is thought highly of by the president. these three in particular. >> we will keep you posted as john roberts gets more information. how cool is it, to be invited to the white house, nation's
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independence by the commander-in-chief. >> spoke to them, and red, white and blue, called out every branch of the military and representatives, and addressed them all. explosive ordinance, responding to hurricane maria and another was a cyber incident response for the marine corps. >> the president has always been the probe military, no exception. >> "capital gazette" and i -- we are proud to celebrate american independence and our freedom exists only because there are brave americans willing to give their lives to defend it and
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defend our great country. to every service member here today and stationed around the world thank you for keeping america safe, strong, proud, mighty and free. god bless you, god bless our military and god bless america. >> that was one vision of america. there was a different vision of america, online and protest, a resist movement, that is how people looked at the birth of america yesterday, a chance to resist. >> a lot of images of the woman who was trying to climb up the statue of liberty, stopped at the sandal level which was 100 feet up. it was perilous and a bunch of new york police department's, you can see they have gear right there, they were involved in
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taking the protester off of the side of the trump tower a number of months ago, she is an immigrant to this nation and was unhappy about the pres.'s immigration policy. >> people in new york to see the statue of liberty, military families, teaching the history lesson on independence day, they had to evacuate. that happened, at 6:13, anyone after 3:00 was turned away you can see from a distance but couldn't go on the platform and see it on independence day and a 16-16 emergency service officers, their lives were in jeopardy because they had to get her down and -- >> is your point when you protest to get people to your side? has someone been converted because she destroyed everyone's fourth of july to hold up a sign in a place she didn't belong? i can't name any, maybe you could help us with that, chelsea
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handler thought she would do something safer, go to twitter and apologize for the nation to the world come to every country on 4 july, sorry about our president. doesn't reflect all of our views and we hope you know the majority of us are ashamed, we rally each other and come back to the world one step at a time, november is coming. >> also sorry about hot dogs. >> michael moore without talking about happy resistance day. rob delaney and that midler -- brick that is that midler, remember the midterms and this observation and celebrities. >> hollywood acted as a megaphone for the left, one day you would think they could hit pause and celebrate the great nation and many troops still
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alive in war, they don't to feed the notion whatsoever that we feel the left is an american, hollywood is a megaphone, that pushes people further away from democrats and the left and more on our side, that is the silverlining. >> it is about resist this president and get new people in during the midterms. more democrats to resist the republicans, they control the white house, house of representatives and the usa. >> it is so partisan you can celebrate a country's birthday. >> on the capitol grounds john stainless posted on pbs. i remember one year because it was raining they had to run the fireworks from an earlier year because there were no fireworks. john stay most in the front with his wife and 3-month-old son billy. even though billy could not
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understand. and this great land we all live in. >> thank the men and women in uniform to keep us safe and secure and 3. do everything you want to be. maybe even a soldier, always celebrate this day. to be together as a great american family uniting and love of the country. the greatest country in the world, that makes me the luckiest father. >> at the us capitol, that is moving. >> his son will see that one day and appreciate it.
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>> i'm really into facebook. i saw kathy online and she said yes, i need the prompter to roll, nice to hear from someone recognizing the value of our country instead of listening to the constant bashing. >> thank god we still have individuals that will stand up and say how proud they are to be americans and show support for the military especially those in the acting world. >> rhonda on facebook, you could hear the emotion in his voice, his son is adorable, god bless america. >> else's i knew you were more than just another pretty face. >> i was watching the channel off and on and we had a great tribute to the men and women who served this nation and reminded all of us how important it is to salute them and how grateful we are to be living here. >> if you're a parent like he is and have a newborn, i know yesterday i was watching my daughter with the american flag
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and she knows since she could talk, how wonderful it is, where it is safe and see the child waving the red, white and blue, our grandparents 5 the country, pretty touching. >> you have other breaking news. >> let's get you caught up with the fox news alert starting here. a race against mother nature is a monsoon threatens the rescue of a boy at soccer team in thailand. draining water from the cave were 12 kids and their coach have been trapped for two weeks. explaining how crews go above the kids. >> they have a contingency plan in the cave already. whether it is the gas line to run them out, i can guarantee you if they have food and water
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they have a way to get them out in an emergency. >> rescuers hope to save the boys in the next day or two. we will keep you updated. congress and jim jordan denied knowledge of sexual misconduct by a doctor when he was a wrestling coach. a spokesman telling fox news, quote, august and jordan never saw any abuse, never heard about any abuse and never had any abuse reported to him during his time at ohio state. a former ohio state wrestler accused him of abuse and claims jordan and assistant coach at the time knew about it. jordan have staff confirmed he received threatening emails was a source telling fox news the claims came from a former athlete who confronted jordan about the allegations. those emails will likely be turned over to capitol police. a couple fighting for their lives after being exposed to a deadly nerve agent, bridget
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authorities say it might be linked to an attack on us find his daughter in march with the same chemical. locals say the victims are charlie riley and don sturgis, unlikely they were targeted. of 4-year-old world war ii veteran steals the show at a minor-league baseball game. [cheers and applause] >> world war ii -- anderson! >> frank anderson was the fastball throwing out the first pitch before the mentors read birds independence game. he was one of the first master sergeants in general patton's army. >> he was practicing for a couple weeks. >> i would be so terrified to do that. did you do well? >> not so much. >> brian and i have done it. >> usually in new york.
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>> overnight mike pompeo got out of the car is went up the ramp to the airplane taking him to hammer out some sort of timeline on denuclearization but our next guest warns the country has a long history of lying and breaking promises. a contributor for the hill and the contractor at the center for national interest joins us live. good morning. we know we cannot trust north korea but still we saw pretty pictures of the pres. and kim jong un that looked so helpful but now the middle meets the road. >> exactly. the north koreans need to come to the table. the trump administration has been very giving and considering that last year around this time,
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i year ago yesterday the north koreans tested their first icbm that could hit alaska and they have tested more icbms, detonated nuclear weapons and the trump administration was willing to go along with this detente to bring kim jong un to the national stage and say we are ready to welcome you into the national community but the price is to give up your nuclear weapons. so far they haven't done that. >> they say we will do it but everything has been so vague so mike pompeo's mission is to go there and come back with something tangible. you say he should set a deadline of the deadline should be less than a month away and what should we demand? >> what i would say is if he goes over, looks kim jong un in the eyes, we are not looking for you to give up all your nuclear weapons right now but what you need to do is give us some sort of 20 or 30 page piece of paper that this is all our nuclear
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facilities, how many nuclear weapons we have in the yields of those nuclear weapons, if we could get that i would argue drop some small sanctions but if they won't do that the jig is up. >> sounds like there have been leaps out of the intel community and the state department to make this deal look bad. >> there has been a lot of question about that. right around the same time, there is pressure on kim. last year we had very similar leaks about different intelligence assessments, we learned north korea could have a nuclear weapons this year, saying they have 65 nuclear weapons so they are trying to show the threat and the pressure to come to the table. >> i know mr. kim would like to
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meet with the president. that is on his bucket list and he loves western culture but unless he produces something in the next couple weeks that turns off. >> it has to be. i hope kim jong un is not trying to play this president because it will not go well for him. if pompeo comes back empty-handed the president will be very upset, you can't blame him in time for max pressure 2.0, time to start applying every pressure we can on them. >> will he come back with anything? we will know in 48 hours. thank you for joining us. what do you think about that? a new movie looking at row versus wade from a pro-life view and some cast and crew members quit because of that point of view. the movie's executive producer is here to respond next.
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>> some quick headlines, portland, oregon getting close to a green energy tax, they have enough signatures to put the issue on the november, it will force the biggest retailers to fork over 1% of their sales towards clean energy programs. the postal service issuing a stamp with the wrong lady liberty are at the las vegas sculptor suing for $3 million after he noticed they used his
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replica of the statue of liberty from the vegas strip rather than the famous landmark in 2011. he argues the fake is more freshfaced, sultry and even sexier, the post office making $70 million from the stamps but they will have to give them back. >> a new film will look at the landmark roe versus wade decision with a pro-life stance saying it is an untold story of how people lied and manipulated the court to pass the law. >> the pro-life plot is led by the film's protagonist, mildred jefferson, the first african-american woman to graduate from harvard medical school. not only was she trying to save lives, she was trying to save her at the city. >> just one month into production the is running into problems losing cast, crew and funding because of its pro-life stance. joining us with morris dr. king,
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executive producer of roe versus wade. thank you for being with us. >> hello. >> tell us what happened and what the controversy is. >> from the start i wanted -- this is a film that is wanting to educate the public backed up by 40 transcripts, interviews, all facts, no fake news, the characters are compelling and stunning, we have top-notch actors, john voigt, and others. i do a cameo as mildred jefferson's mother. we are serious about informing and educating the public, so much was twisted and turned around to pass roe versus wade that even norma mccorvey, another protagonist in the film it was the basis of roe versus
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wade became sanctity of life is important. >> now she is pro-life. >> absolutely. and also another character in the film, a real live person says i have been killing people. not enough true information at the beginning of roe versus wade. i had two abortions myself and a miscarriage and damage done to my body from the abortion so a lot of this has been misconstrued and has to come out. >> one of the producers told the hollywood reporter some of the cast and crew walked off the set. they felt they had been lied to and that got our attention. what are the facts? why did they walk off? >> if you go to our original go find the page, we showed a clip at the beginning, we have been very honest and open about what the project is. there have been no lies from the
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beginning or half-truths but what is happening, folks inside the project are getting pressure from hollywood and outside. they don't want the truth to come out. for various reasons, investors, donors, cast, crew, getting rattled from all this pressure. we are about to have a new supreme court justice. everybody is panicking, we won't get an abortion tomorrow if this movie comes out. supreme court justice, the law will go back to the people state by state, states will decide and that is fair. everybody needs to calm down because america has a right to know. >> you will have a bigger crowd, we got news the president completed his interview process and now will release the name of the person he is nominating monday night. we are one step closer to finding out who that is going to
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be. >> we don't want to deprive women of anything. we want to give the baby a lawyer, someone has to represent a little tiny human as well as the women. i'm fully for women's rights was what was your question? >> will the movie still get made and who are the big actors involved that didn't walk off? >> stacy, john voigt, robert garvey and others. >> and joey lawrence, kelsey grammar's daughter. when is coming out? >> we are looking for the fall, late winter. we are in production and we are on set. >> you made $250,000, your goal is to make $1 million, what is the go fund me page? >> roe v wade movie.
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>> thank you. a lifeguard jumped into action to save a drowning boy, dramatic rescue caught on camera. a country band said they were censored on facebook because their song i stand for the flag was too political. they will join us next to talk about it and perform that song live. ♪ ♪ don't care if you are black or white or who you love ♪ -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪
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♪ stars & stripes are so much more than that old piece of cloth ♪ the american dream ♪ be anything you want to be ♪ it don't matter what you are, one room church to a bar ♪ don't care if you are black or white or who you love ♪ i stand for the flag
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♪ and the flag stands for all of us ♪ >> don't care if you are black or white or who you love, what is wrong with that message? nashville-based band says facebook prevented them promoting that patriotic song i stand for the flag claiming it had political content. >> facebook has said they did an about-face but the band says they haven't heard from the site, they tried to boost the video and couldn't do it again last night. >> that is what happened. we wanted to try again and denied again. >> they said they were fixing it but haven't fixed it yet maybe because of the holiday. >> i don't think they are telling the truth. >> you came out with the video on monday and you were going to promote it with the paid for tools that facebook uses. >> we attended to make a paid boost on monday and it was
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rejected due to their belief that it contained political content and certain regulations where they require people to verify information before it can be done. >> verify lyrics? >> our song is patriotic and not political but those things should not be lumped together and this is a bigger issue than just facebook regarding our song in this way. it has to do with political bias we feel facebook has in their algorithms, those are the tools to determine whether content fits in certain parameters on their site and if they are programmed to reject contents like i stand for the flag that would give a lot of americans the right to be offended by that level of bias in a company the report itself to be politically neutral. >> were you shocked by this? (just tolerance and it doesn't matter what your race is or
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sexual preference but the flag for all americans. >> we are trying to spread a message of positivity. we wanted this song to be heard by as many as possible and willing to pay for it and that wasn't allowed. >> facebook's rules, if someone is going to buy something, they feel it is political they got to look at together. they put out a statement tuesday, recently announced, political or other major national issues must include a paid for label. we determined this and doesn't meet the label. this is a new policy and we won't be perfectly -- whoever is buying it is important and continue to work on improving as we roll out. this goes to about the russian ads on facebook and stuff like that caught in the crossfire. >> that touches a larger issue
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with the election cycle coming up, facebook is back under scrutiny for the censorship of certain content. we saw this with diamond and silk and others over the last several months. it is a pattern of behavior coming straight from the bias within facebook which comes from never unblocked us. we can boost the post. what they said is patently false and we are the torchbearers for that because this affects millions of americans, millions of people around the world. >> we won't since you because our audience would love to hear the song. we played at the end of the show? >> forget about facebook.
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we got 1 million or two people watching the song. >> pro america, love your country, we want everybody to see this because it can do some genuine good in the world the way nothing else can. >> music in particular -- >> i saw that at 4:45 this morning, i will see you later, looking forward to the performance. starting with this, apparently she would rather spend the rest of her life behind bars instead of insider nursing home. 92-year-old anime blessing accused of killing her son because he wanted to put her in an assisted living facility. officials say she shot him several times after hiding two pistols in her robe. >> this is definitely an odd one. there are a lot of circumstances surrounding it but something you don't see every day. >> person's girlfriend managed to wrestle again away from her when arizona deputies arrived,
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she was lounging in her recliner and allegedly said, quote, you ended my life so i'm taking yours. a lifeguard jumping into action rescuing a drowning boy from a busy pool, child struggling to keep his head above water but no one seems to notice was a lifeguard told him to safety, unclear if he suffered injuries. the resist trump movement reaching a new low, watching a man steel and make america great again hat and throws a drink at him. [bleep] >> that man approaching a group of teens at a texas whataburger restaurant, fired from his job at a bar. neighborhood patriot health rescue the independence day salvation, group of girl scouts and orange county florida place dozens of american flags in a park only to have him stolen hours later but when neighbors started donating them to replace them. >> makes us also much happier
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knowing someone had our backs. >> not the first time flags have been stolen from their annual display but good neighbors to rebound the situation. >> got to have some flags, fourth of july. >> janice is outside. >> i don't know where she is. >> i am always outside, how is it going? where are you from? >> indiana. >> what did you do last night? >> i saw the fireworks. they were pretty good. >> what is the weather like in new york city? >> very hot. >> back to you. let's take a look at heat advisories across the northeast and midwest where it could be warmer because of the humidity. we have a break across the northeast heading into the weekend, still hot across the southern us where we have extreme heat warnings in effect
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and the potential for heavy rain, heavy rain in houston yesterday, things are starting to taper off. you want to say hi to anyone at home? >> my husband as my grandma and granddad. >> you did amazing, fabulous. did you do great? mom and dad? all right. i'm off tomorrow, you want to come in and do the weather? >> sure. >> back to you. >> just got a mikey deal. >> good job. >> 19 minutes before the top of the our. san francisco at some was problem spiraling out of control, tens of millions of dollars in business driven away because people are too scared to walk the streets. bob massey says you can think liberal policies for that. he joins us live next. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high-quality materials
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>> many policies in san francisco have led to a spiraling out of control in san francisco, homelessness and opioid crisis driving way to resume and destroying quality of life. $40 million conventions going out the window because people are too scared to walk the streets alone. you cannot believe what you see. what is going on? >> in california we used to visit san francisco all the time. if you and make it a safe place. >> the homelessness for 10,000 residents, in california, and
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the opioid crisis, 75 homelessness, 22,000 intravenous drug users, what is the magnet bringing people to san francisco? >> the policies of the liberal government and sanctuary cities protecting those who are here illegally, a domino effect and no respect anymore for the way things should be. we talked a few weeks ago about chicago and what is going on with the murders. when you look to the city, any city, you see these things, look to your policy of local government and obviously what they are doing is not in the best interests of the city because millions of dollars are being lost because conventions are leaving. >> a lax policy with illegal
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immigration and homelessness a climate conducive for homelessness and out of control, the mayor of the town wants to be governor. >> that is the thing that scares the hell out of you. i was talking to a military man saying the policies of this beautiful state he lived in for 30 years, being elected to government, maxine waters has been there for years, this domino affect and if he wins and it looks as if he is a front runner, the bottom line is this is what they are faced with. what is amazing is nothing is being done proactively to fix the problem and losing all this in conventions. >> a $40 million convention is gone. why put up with that? so many cities keep people safe and focus on what you have to
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focus on and lastly, this is an ongoing problem and if you see video of people living on the streets who aren't without means or ability to work, choosing not to in many cases that harassing people as they go to work. >> good friend of mine lives in san francisco, i have been working to work for 15 years, it takes uber to get to work, that is what work people are doing in san francisco and actually afraid to walk the streets because of the threat of being assaulted. >> that is what people are seeing, worried about politics and what is going to keep me safe. thanks so much, watch the property man fridays at 8:30, appreciate it. straight ahead you heard the story earlier on the show, time for them to single. the west coast band performs live next, they are waving to you.
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>> 20 minutes ago, facebook not allowing them to boost the music video. >> taken away. ♪ ♪ i*fly there ♪ by the don's early light ♪ a little tired ♪ a little tour up ♪ it will burn from the flight ♪ got to pick a side
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♪ still have pride ♪ they stitch together like a red white and blue ♪ i feel a little bit different ♪ the stars and stripes are so much more than the old piece of cloth on your grandma's porch, ♪ be anything we want to ♪ it don't matter where you are ♪ from wandering sure to uptown bar ♪ i knew you love ♪ i stand for the flag ♪ banker pays the farmer ♪ keeps the factory working
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♪ a preacher talk to jesus ♪ his son in afghanistan ♪ we all need each other ♪ like an apple needs pie ♪ that is just another day ♪ american life ♪ stars and stripes are so much more than the old piece of cloth on your grandma's porch ♪ gave us that american dream ♪ be anything you want to do ♪ it don't matter where you are from wandering church to uptown bar ♪ don't care if you are black or white or who you love ♪ i stand for the flag ♪ and the flag stands for all of us ♪ ♪ i stand for kindness ♪ treating everyone with love
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♪ be proud of who you are ♪ don't forget where you came from ♪ the stars and stripes are so much more than the old piece of cloth on your grandma's porch ♪ gave us that american dream ♪ be anything we want to be ♪ don't matter where you are ♪ from wandering church to uptown bar ♪ don't care if you are black or white or who you love ♪ i stand for the flag ♪ and the flag stands for all of us ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause]
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>> phil vassar will join us tomorrow for the all american keurig summer concert series. >> we have to -- if you have to run from the television, run to the radio, amongst our guests will be steve doocy and dana perino will be joining us. join us over the next three hours. >> i don't know about you but i downloaded their song. >> yeah. >> go to wes cook band, look it up. the song was fantastic. we all heard it. there is nothing political about that other than it's in the united states of america. >> patriotic. >> you have to paint your barn. that thing is -- what is going on over there? i like the flag, but still. >> why don't you go help him? brian is good at that. >> that song is amazing.
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thank you so much for being here. >> we'll chat with them in the "after the show show". have a great 5th of july. "america's newsroom" next. >> sandra: breaking right now fox news is learning president trump is close to selecting a new supreme court pick. good morning, i'm sandra smith live inside "america's newsroom" on this july 5th. >> i'm leland in for bill hemmer. a source saying the president has wrapped up the interview process and days from now he is set to announce his nomination to the highest court in the land. the highest correspondent, john roberts, live from the north lawn. john, we're only a couple days away from this. things can change. where is the president in his decision process now? >> good morning to you. i'm told there could

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