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>> i don't know if he tried to stop it, the jacksonville jumbo shrimp announces that it was one of the worst days he has had in quite some time but can we talk about the nickname the jumbo shrimp boat, that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". he continues with todd and jillian, have a great weekend, goodbye. >> july 6th, happening right now, fox news alert. a diver dies in the race to save a dozen young boys trapped in his underwater cave. what does that mean for rescue efforts? lou: president will announce his pick monday and it is down to just three. rob: what was she thinking when she climbed the statue of liberty? now we go. >> we go high when they go low.
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>> inspired by michelle obama. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ looking back. >> todd is having the time of his life. >> you make me laugh all the time. >> like elaine from seinfeld only set to music. >> you are watching "fox and friends first". >> we begin with serious news, a former thai navy seal dies during efforts to save a boy's soccer team trapped in a cave for two weeks. jillian: on scene in thailand,
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an update this morning, what is the latest, how that person died? >> we don't know how he died but lost consciousness when returning used air tanks into chamber 3 of the cave complex around 1:00 am, his buddy tried to save him in vain, provided medical assistance, got him out of the cave, we don't know where he died along the way but he died unfortunately. todd: if a trained navy seal diver died in these efforts what chance do a bunch of teenagers, preteens who can't swim who need to be trained in how to scuba dive, what chance do they have of survival? this looks awful. >> it does look really bad.
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we are thinking they will air on the side of caution and not bring them out anytime soon. >> we are working on ways to get them out. and drilling down possibly. >> everybody is keeping a close eye on the forecast. what is looking like in the next few days? >> today is the first day it started raining. we have rain and it is supposed to hit pretty hard. that could change things a bit. >> just what we saw the last 24 hours, getting in and out is not easy. keep us posted. a prayer goes out to everybody
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involved. >> mike pompeo laid down his goal for a denuclearization deal. >> donald trump reassuring a plan is in motion as he looks forward to his next summit with m putin. jillian: griff jenkins live to break it down. >> reporter: he is on the ground in pyongyang, secretary pompeo met by vice chairman kim jong chol, he came to announce it was his third business and if he has more time he will have to pay taxes, two days of talks with considerable pressure to nail down commitments by chairman kim on denuclearization amid skepticism the regime is serious about an agreement. pompeo issued a statement he is seeking to fill details and on commitment and continue momentum towards what the two leaders
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promised each other. on optimistic donald trump praising his relationship with chairman kim at a rally in montana. >> they said he is too tough, he is going to cause a war, too tough, now they say he is too nice, too nice. i got along very well with chairman kim. i got along very well. that is a good thing. >> reporter: the president taking a shot at critics for his summit with russia. >> vladimir putin is fine. we are all fine. i have been preparing for this my whole life. >> the pres. meets with vladimir putin in helsinki and mike pompeo continues from north korea to japan before joining the president of brussels for the nato summit. lots of international news this
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morning. ed: the supreme court vacancy, they are bret cavanagh, raymond. and amy barrett, all of them federal appeals court judges. michael cavanagh met with other leading candidates, donald trump will announce the big tech monday night. the hot seat, devon nunez referring 15 people to possible public testimony of the russia investigation, infusion gps, and tapping more prosecutors for his probe into russian interference in the presidential election after no evidence so far of his investigation, the probe causing $16.7 million in first 10 months
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alone. >> you are a scary human being, those words from a judge sentencing a 20-year-old to 95 years in prison for her ties to the vicious gang ms 13, admitted to setting up two murders in el salvador including a police officer and leading several armed robberies in maryland. she was in the process of plotting a third killing to improve her gang status. ice recently learned she was in the country illegally. the judge will reconsider her sentencing five years since she will be up for parole. police, a federal immigration building. >> doing everything. >> officers tossing tents and garbage after protesters occupied sidewalks for four days. hundreds of demonstrators
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calling for abolishment device, 7 people issued citations. >> donald trump slammed the protester who climbed the statue of liberty on independence day. >> you saw that clown on the statue of liberty. let's wait until she comes down. just get some nets. you see those guys come the bravery of doing that. what a group. todd: she said she was trying to channel michelle obama. >> michelle obama that i care so much about, when they go home we go high and i went as high as i could. >> he pleaded not guilty to trespassing and other charges. jillian: maybe that is not what osama -- michelle obama meant. not sure. >> yelling at clocks.
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i am sweating. >> that is what she wanted me to do, not happening, incredibly warm out here again. a little later, "fox and friends," we are dodging a couple raindrops through early morning hours as there has been heavy showers across the northeast about let's look at our maps, extreme temperatures, yesterday's highs, in the mid-90s several locations in triple digits, currently in new york city we are looking at temperatures around 80 °, plenty of spots into the 80s, it will be a hot one and where is this most extreme? piling up in the desert southwest, he watches and warnings, it is going to get real hot as we head into the weekend, these are your forecast highs for today, phoenix up to 112 °, la 104 , that continues
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saturday and sunday. the bad news is it is going to stay warm. >> i told you don't shovel heat. >> that is true. >> it is 10 minutes after the hour, secretary of state mike pompeo at the table with top north korean leaders, the move to ensure the rogue nation is keeping a key promise getting rid of their nukes. what our next guest says needs to happen first to get the ball rolling. >> i wish i kill you if i didn't already. open woke him up. >> to save her kids from a carjacking.
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>> 13 after the hour, mike pompeo meeting with north korean officials moment ago as he works to hammer out a timeline for denuclearization, hopes to fill in some details of commitments on this trip. it away in his national security analyst rebecca heinrich. what do you think needs to happen first? >> the north koreans have to provide a full disclosure of nuclear testing sites and production facilities, inventory, nuclear sites, we have to have access to them, we have to know everything the north koreans have and where it is, we are talking about timelines for dismantlement because we don't know the
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extent, they have caves where they do a lot of work and we don't have access, we haven't shown them to be cooperative on this front. that is what pompeo needs to secure in this trip. >> we told you you can't negotiate with kim jong un, he's never going to live up to his promises, nothing has happened since the meeting a few weeks ago. what is the response from the trump administration to that? >> too early. i'm not prepared to offer condemnation are willing at this point to do victory laps for the administration. it is an unconventional american president, and really credible threat of military force to force kim to think there might be a better way and donald trump is a deal maker.
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he offered kim jong un a binary choice, let us help you make your country a prosperous nation. the other path is distraction and isolation and it will get worse before it gets better and those are the choices and we are in the charm offensive point of the negotiation where the trump administration is trying to persuade kim to go that direction but you might decide know. i will go to my old ways. that would be a big mistake in dealing with this american president. >> that would not surprise a lot of people. there's a tweet from pompeo, looking forward to continuing our work towards the denuclearization of d prk as agreed to by chairman king. do you have faith this administration can get this done as opposed to other ones? a lot of people as you mentioned still skeptical of whether or
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not this will happen but do we have the right people in place to do this? >> we have the right people in place, donald trump has filled out a roster that is unparalleled in terms of realism, they understand the threat. secretary pompeo, ambassador bolton, sec. mattis, these are not naïve people looking through rose covered glasses and overly optimistic, they understand what they are dealing with and because you have this particular roster in place and the president so goal oriented in the final outcome, he is willing to try some unconventional tactics so we will see if it works, the ball is in kim jong un's court. rob: once this is over the vladimir putin summit in a few weeks. time is 17 after the hour, donald trump taking aim at the new anthem policy, this is worse
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jillian: welcome back. a former thai navy seal died saving a soccer team trapped in a cave. >> he delivered oxygen canisters, former navy seal explaining this rescue effort. >> he is trying pre-stage canisters of oxygen or air to get the kids out either on a fixed line or if they need to dive they have reserve air. this is such a dangerous event doing the driving in a cave.
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>> authorities pumping out the case to keep the boy above water and weighing several rescue options. >> two week since the boys on a soccer coach. >> a mother hit the carjacker in the head saving her sons. >> i wish i killed you. if i did not i hope that woke them up. >> the thief jumping into her car when she was pumping gas in dallas, her 2 and 4-year-old sons buckled up inside, wrapping her gun from the glovebox, opening fire. todd: he is in serious condition but facing more serious charges, the mother and her children walked away unharmed. jillian: donald trump doubling down in defense of ice. >> he is getting back up from a
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federal judge, a key part of california sanctuary state law, the latest in the fight over open borders. >> a federal judge striking down a crucial part of california's sanctuary state law ruling private companies in the state can allow immigration officials on their premises without a warrant but the judge did uphold two other sanctuary provisions and limit police cooperation with immigration officials and the other calling for inspections of detention facilities was the outcome less than what donald trump wanted but it is a victory for his agenda. >> democrats want open borders which means lots of crime. we went no crime and they protect us and they protect us. >> the president said democratic lawmaker maxine waters and elizabeth warren.
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>> she is a low iq individual. pocahontas i apologize to you. to the big -- fake pocahontas i won't. even liberals are saying take a test. >> sen. warren fire back writing donald trump, while you obsess over my jeans your administration is conducting dna tests on little kids because you rip them from their mamas in your too incompetent to reunite them in time to meet a court order. maybe you should focus on fixing the lives you are destroying and nancy pelosi thing at the president tweeting instead of making despicable attacks on maxine waters why don't you focus on reuniting the children you put on cages back with their
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families. it has been 9 days since a federal judge ordered you do so. donald trump telling voters in montana they have to vote republican in november if they want to protect their families and communities. back to you. >> democratic divide getting wider, a third of the party shifts to the left, senior fellow at the hoover institution says the left unraveling isn't out of the blue because it started under pres. obama. >> the democratic party didn't have an agenda that appealed to 51% of the people especially under the electoral college so they feel they flipped states like california or nevada or colorado or new mexico, and with the help of immigration, you put your finger on it. barack obama got elected twice but was a disaster for the democratic party, they lost a super majority, lost the senate, lost the house, lost 1000 local and state offices and they will lose the supreme court and they can't come to grips with the fact that popular culture, sports, universities, the media
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translates into this type of street theater, doesn't transfer into actual political power and they are very frustrated. >> democrats calling for fresh leadership in their party. >> donald trump zeroing in on his pick to fill a vacancy on the supreme court's, who the front runners are and what we know about them. >> tune in monday at 9:00 widel constitutional conservatives. raymond j and amy kony barrett of the seventh circuit, cavanaugh spotted leaving his home at a steady washington insider, 53 a mexican the same powerful court that served as a steppingstone for three current supreme court justices and the late antonin scalia, the clerk
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for retiring justice kennedy with deep ties to his former boss, george w. bush. some conservatives are trying to torpedo cavanaugh's candidacy owing to his 2011 opinion, the court had no jurisdiction to decide the state of the obamacare individual mandate. another former kennedy clerk, judge raymond kethlidge, less high-profile with less judicial record but a lot less controversial which could help him get confirmed and there is amy barrett, the only female finalist, she has 7 children, click to antonin scalia and devout catholic but her writings on overturning judicial precedent raise a red flag with susan collins who fears she might overturn roe v wade but democrats say no one on the shortlist is acceptable. chuck schumer urged the president to pick merrick garland who was first nominated
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by pres. obama. and key republican senators lisa murkowski and susan collins. >> we asked who you would like to see the president choose. mike tweets i like cavanaugh but don't think he would be confirmed. judge barrett would be my pick if it were my decision. >> hon. amy barrett once again the progressive democrat will expose himself giving the voter another opportunity to redeem himself. >> matthew rights all great candidates go with the young. people want the 46-year-old individual to be on the court for potentially four decades. 36 after the hour things going bad to worse for heather locklear, the 1-time hollywood beauty could be facing a lawsuit linked to the latest arrest. >> he stole a teenager's make america great again hat and
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social media outrage. >> san antonio police arresting jimenez in connection with that assault charging him with theft for stealing the make america great again hat. the 16-year-old victim, hunter richards, speaking out saying i support my president and if you don't let's have a conversation instead of ripping my hat off. a conversation about politics is more productive than taking my hat and yelling subjective words at me. mark lamont hill is under fire for suggesting the 16-year-old had it coming, i don't advocate throwing drinks on people but i do think mag had deliberately reflect a movement that conjures racism, homophobia, xena phobia, it is harder to feel sympathy when someone gets coca-cola thrown on him.
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he is facing back lash for posting that, the commentator needs a lesson in manners. everyone is entitled to their own political views, this was not right at all, capt. tweets you have the right to feelings but that action, throwing coke in one's faces an act of assault. we don't know what led to that attack. teenagers say it was unprovoked. >> that is an act of assault. the 16-year-old realized that. the 30-year-old not so much. donald trump was in rare form at that rally. he also, elizabeth warren, many to prove native american heritage. >> the president said in his rally in montana that he would debate massachusetts sen. elizabeth worn if ever asked only under one condition, if she took a dna test first to prove
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her native american heritage. >> we will very gently toss it and say i will give you $1 million to your favorite charity paid for by trump if you take the test that shows you are an indian. >> sen. warren responded while you obsess over my jeans your administration is conducting dna tests on little kids because you ripped them from your mamas and too incompetent to reunite the meantime to meet a court order. maybe you should fixate on the lives you are destroying, this back and forth is getting a lot of reaction on social media. justine's is proof what i and many others offer to pay for heritage dna, why won't sheiks of the offer and prove us wrong, penn shines and she could easily put this to rest of her claim was true. a lot of folks say the president
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was out of line making those remarks. >> the kids are getting dna tests done because they are coming over the border with smugglers, traffickers and wants to make sure they are there parent. the dog traveling the country. >> adorable dog named next stop california area, he is headed to california, he will have some fun the sun. a mock tail for the adorable pooch. >> you went there. i want god gender-neutral?
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a church could change wording of its prayer books to make it clear god is not male. should the pc police be taking a met face? >> it is friday, he is out there on the plasma. what is going on on "fox and friends"? >> what you were doing was not considered dancing anywhere. it was unusual. coming up take a look at this lineup. geraldo rivera says it has been 413 days since mr. rosenstein appointed robert mueller to the investigation, where are we now?
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>> that beading sparked national outrage was the apparent ringleader of the attack on a mentally disabled teenager, sentenced to eight years in prison, the third of four defendant to admit taking part in the january 2017 attack in a chicago apartment. things got worst for have her law clear, the emd she allegedly picked last month hired a lawyer after he was put on desk duty. someone called 911 saying locklear was drunk, she then tried to fight it the beauty before attacking the emt. this was her second arrest, but now out on bail. over to you. jillian: is god a man or gender-neutral? that is the debate by the episcopal church which will consider a resolution that overhauls the book of common prayer changing any reference to a now god to a gender-neutral title. is this a good idea or what it
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set a dangerous precedent? her to discuss is michael 30, thank you for joining us. let's start with you. is this a good idea? >> it is important to note our general convention, the deliberative body of the up his couple church meet every three years, any change to the prayer book proposed will take 9 years to have it happen. it is very conservative and very slow, prayerful and will take a long time, someone is proposing this and will consider it. >> do you agree? >> it is alarming to me that something like this is being discussed. we hope this is a time when this
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brings in jeopardy the truths that have been presented for so many years and we have seen time and time again where at some moments with certain denominations cave in to the pressures of politics, different groups and feminist groups and hope the up his couple church hold the line to let the bible and the way jesus acknowledged father and son will still remain today even tween 9 years after this debate. >> a quote from prof. of the hebrew bible that bright divinity school as long as men and god are in the same category our work toward equality will not just be in complete. i was thinking about this, i take this to my childhood, when i was raised in the catholic
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church and taught to pray to god the father, i thought who what i pray to? in my mind, praying to the father to a male figure. that is how i identified who was praying to, i don't know how we go about it. do you agree? >> you are totally changing who god is, who jesus is. he honors himself as the father, as the holy spirit, not like there wasn't temptation in those days in judaism when the bible was put together, there were always other gods, diana and other things but they chose a god himself chose to be represented as a father and christianity has given more honor to challenge the culture this way, whether you are do or gentile are male or female,
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christianity is not going against women. we are holding the line. you did a fantastic job preaching christ, blue me away when i watched the 70, please preach christ to those up his couple churches and remind them who christ is and he is not christina, he is jesus christ, the king of kings and lord of lords. >> why do we have to change who the holy father is? >> let me remind you this is a proposal someone has the right to present. secondly, it is important to remember that as jesus says in john chapter 4 god is spirit and those who worship god must worship god in spirit and in truth so god is spirit, bigger than all our language was when i pray the lord's for i pray our father who art in heaven and i will continue to and also i
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would even add please know the up his couple church is not debating the trinity. we believe in god the holy trinity, don't worry about that. we are not debating whether jesus is lord. do not worry about that. this discussion is about worship and worship language but not about changing god or jesus, god is god and jesus christ, the same yesterday, today and forever. we will be right back. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com.
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time for the good, the bad the and the ugly. cop car character karaoke ♪ todd: two harmonizing to katy perry. god bless america. jillian: reminder why mixing fireworks and drinks not a good idea. ininjuring hand and chest. paramedics say he is lucky to be alive. todd: sneak attack getting dumped on by a high schoole schooler. cole anthony one of the best players in the nation. jillian: that is awesome. look at that we are outside in new york city.
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phil vassar is going to be on the plaza all morning long. make sure you stop by. todd: a great show. "fox & friends" begins right now. bye, everybody. >> president trump getting ready to reveal his next supreme court justice. >> if you turn in monday at 9:00, i think you will be extremely happy with the selection. >> the former thai navy seal has now died working to rescue boys in a cave. he died in overnight mission placing oxygen canisters. >> this is such a dangerous event doing diving in a cave, small confined places. even someone experienced lost their life. >> mike pompeo lands in north korea overnight has he lays out a deal. >> i have ever told you how easy it would be for me to be president? good evening,

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