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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, ladies and
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gentlemen, great state of montana. thank you for being here. goodbye. [laughter] ♪ i'm back, back in the new york grove ♪ i'm back ♪ back in the new york grove steve: well, the stage is set. and two hours from right now phil vassar and company taking the stage all part of the all-american concert series brought to you by keurig. abby: the grill is on 6:00 a.m. in the morning on "fox & friends." phil vassar so happy to hear him sing american child. happy to hear him sing that later in the show. brian: how many new ace frehley isn't he from kiss? does he wear makeup in the solo album. >> i don't know. brian: you don't know? that's weird. steve: brian is talking to the man runningth camera. brian: who i have met before.
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steve: talking to the folks at home. folks at home thank you very much for joining us on this friday. we're going to start this hour with a fox news alert. a former thai navy seal died trying to save the boys trapped in a cave for two weeks in thailand. brian: rescuers now in a race against time. and the looming threat of severe weather looms. abby: todd piro joins us right now with the very latest. >> horrible news we have been following for a while. rescuers losing one of their own while trying to save 12 young boys. losing air after delivering oxygen supplies to them deep inside the cave. former navy seal dave serious explaining the effort that proved deadly. >> prestage canisters of oxygen or air and get the kids out on a fixed line or if they need to dive fixed
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air. he died doing that such a dangerous event diving in a cave. >> former navy seal volunteered on this mission hoping to bring the kids back into daylight. the horrible loss coming as rescuers fast approaching monsoon. heavy rains are what trapped the kids in the first place. water flooding the narrow passages, making it nearly impossible getting them out. so many trying to save the teenage boys. oxygen levels inside that cave getting extremely low, posing another threat that could turn deadly. we ask for prayers a lot on this show, pray for those individuals and the rescuers trying to save them. steve: indeed. as for the oxygen level right now it's at 15%. that's not good. they have a new tube that runs all the way through there keep in mind while they have some of the greatest minds in the world working on this problem the boys they are trying to get out and take this very long dive over a mile.
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abby: look at that graphic. steve: follow the cave kind of hard. lighter area is the actual cavern a couple places completely submerged in water. the boys screen left way over there, they haven't had food for over a week. and so for them to make this trip which will take five hours one way, they are completely weak. brian: they have enough supplies for four months now. they have protein. this is the type of food you need after you haven't eaten for a while. they gave them a lot of protein. my thing is can you teach someone to dive number one. and even if that person doesn't know how to swim in the question is i thought you could rig something up the way similar don't know how to jump out of an airplane tandem jumps. maybe there is a hook to an experienced diver and if a full grown man can get through a lot of these kids who look like they weigh barely even 100 pounds might be able to slide through as
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well. abby: imagine diving when you are this malnourished as well. these boy russ really small. have you navy seal divers trying to get in there who can't even do it. we had jacob webb, former navy seal. a combat swimmer, navy diver, he said the players, the rescuers are not in the a good situation. he would not want to make this dive. here is what he told us. >> the best thing is they have some of the world's foremost cave rescuers. my guess is they already have contingency plans. it's not a good situation for anybody to be. in. steve: notice the rescuers going in are wearing the canisters on their back. can we put up the graphic one more time? there are a couple of spots -- see right in the middle the narrow flooded passage, that's an area where apparently you can't even have the canister on your back. so these kids who might have
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a full hood had met on the top of their head they might have to take the canister off. each dive and god rest the soul of this thai navy diver who dived, apparently he ran out of air during it, apparently each dive from the start of the cave back to where the boys are and back takes 11 hours. brian: do you sit there for four months and hope the water doesn't come up and numbewhatdo you do on leaj for r months in a tunnel but the water could still come up anyway. and you could drown. abby: if you have spent any time in southeast asia during the monsoon season you know how hard these rains are. i was listening to report on this. it's expected to rain today. the water is coming in much faster than they can get any of it out. steve: they are pumping out millions and millions of gallons. apparently yesterday they pumped it the wrong direction, pumped it back into the ground what are you
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guys doing? they are lowering it but it could be four months before they could actually walk out, that ultimately would be the best thing. abby: good news you have the very best that are rallying together to try to do whatever they can. we will keep a close eye on this and brings you any news we get. we want to get to politics as well this morning. president trump was in his very comfortable territory. steve: montana. abby: he was in montana. he spoke with the media. he spoke about immigration. he talked about the democrats. he talked about, of course, the supreme court. here's a snippet of what happened last night. >> great to be here tonight with thousands of proud, hard working american patriots. a vote for john tester is a vote for chuck schumer, nancy pelosi, and the new leader of the democrat party maxine waters. [crowd boos] the new platform of the democrat party is to abolish
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ice. they want to abolish immigration enforcement entirely. a vote for the democrats in november is a vote to let ms-13 run wild in our communities. as a crooked press, they are so dishonest. [cheers] i see the way they write they are so damn dishonest. a source within the trump organization said. a source. they don't have a source. they never use names anymore. anymore. there is now a vacancy on the supreme court. i want to thank justice kennedy for his lifetime of truly distinguished service. and he had confidence in me. and if you tune in monday at the:00, i think yo9:00 i think e extremely happy with the selection. brian: people are understanding why he is going to be such a formidable force run force reef election as he tries to get these blue state democrats out of red states he dominates. first he said matt rosen dale gave a very good speech and said you have got to
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vote for him. let me tell you about john tester, liberal on taxes. voted against gulch. voted againsgorsuch.elizabeth wl opponent 23 and me and talk about her heritage and talk about the type of duplicitous person she is if she can not be honest about who she is. two other issues the face. maxine waters is a leader. abolish. democrats know both of those are losers for them. guess what he did he branded it and put it right on the opposing party. steve: which he has been doing. look for this to be essentially the playbook for the president right through and up to the mid terms in november. and there were so many sound bites last knight that he gave that matt rosen dale, who is the republican running against john tester can run in his ads and will.
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ultimately he said the reason i came possibly was because he, john tester leveled so many insults against the president's personal physician joh jackson. inappropriate and unproven and talked about how the secret service had investigated him. abby: it was it showed a lot about his character he was willing to do it. you made a great point, brian and you often do on this show. not know cussing on mid terms but 2020. what this means for my next campaign. seizing on the moment where he realizes democrats are at this point of reflection. what party do we want to somebody in what party do we stand for? there is a lot of mixed signals going on. a lot of leaders on the extreme end talking about open borders. talking about a country that they want to live in that doesn't necessarily reflect where the more moderate
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democrats are and he is seizing on that. as you said, is he using that as a branding mechanism. that could be quite effective. brian: at love people wonder what happened to the middle left. they seem to be gone. and. abby: look at the rust belt states that he won this time. steve: i think they are there but the far left is getting all the oxygen on television. abby: they have to figure that out. steve: that's what we are talking about. brian: when the tea party rose up to push the republican tots right. 11 minutes after the hour. jillian is to my left. jillian: good morning. happy friday. we made it get you caught up with some of the news that showinsane video blocking immigration building. [shouting] that's officers tossing tents and garbage after protesters took over sidewalks outside of the philadelphia office for four days. hundreds of demonstrators calling for the abolishment
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of ice. seven people were ticketed. new e.p.a. chief andrew wiehl hasn't been on the job for 24 hours and already being attacked. the left going after wheeler's ties to the coal industry after celebrating scott pruitt's resignation. ed markey tweeting quote: about damn time with pruitt out and wheeler at the helm the e.p.a. administrator will no longer be big oil's right hand man it will be king coal's best lobbyist. a federal judge striking down crucial part of california's state law. private companies in the state allow immigration officials on their premises without warrant. however, two other sanctuary provisions were upheld. one ruling the state can limit police cooperation with officials. and the other requiring inspections of detention facilities. experiencing a real life jaw's moment. a 20-foot shark sneaking um on them as they return from a search and rescue mission off the maine.
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getting chummy with them following their boat for a while before eventually turning around. it's a little frightening. steve: that's not as scary as the video where the woman was feeding the shark and fell. in. jillian: don't do that either. brian: don't you feel like there is too many sharks? abby: what do you do about that. brian: too many shark stories. we're overloaded. steve: i think there have always been this many sharks but there are more cameras. did you know your phone is a camera? camera? abby: he is still figuring it out. steve: secretary of state mike pompeo starting a new round of talks with north korea overnight. what's going on? we will have the latest coming up. brian: plus, what the heck walls she thinking when she climbed the statue of liberty. now we know. >> we go high, when they go low. brian: climber inspider by michelle obama. i don't think she got it
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testing. no missiles, no anything. mike pompeo is over there right now. steve: he is, indeed. president trump last night touting his historic summit with north korea's kim jong un. remember that from a couple of weeks ago? this as secretary of state mike pompeo kicks off two days of meetings in pyongyang. how close are we to fully denuking that country with some sort of an agreement? here to weigh in military analyst and international relations expert dr. rebecca grant. rebecca, good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: mike pompeo has got to come back with something. what? >> yes, he does. he already knows what it is. this is the third time that he has been to the region. so they talked about this timetable. what they are saying now is that they want a pathway to the full and final verification. so we're going to hear what exactly the inventory is that north korea has and when they are ready to start taking steps. we're going to hear more about when we can start a verification regime. and some specifics about getting rid of highly
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enriched uranium and breaking up missile parts. steve: i don't know if you saw i think this particular meeting betwixt mike pompeo and chairman kim may have started on a north coast humor because apparently when the president met with him at one point kim said you called me rocket man and he said yeah, it's a song. have you heard it? he goes nope. mike pompeo is presenting kim with an elton john album autographed by the president of the united states. >> elton john i love it and maybe a pair of those elton john glasses that he wears when he performs. steve: this according to the north korean press. take that with a grain of salt. mr. kim has really got to want it. can't just say look, i want things to change here. he has got to want it and actually do something going forward to prove it. >> yeah. seriously. history tells us the political will is key. right now trump and kim and pompeo relationship is the heart of it all. kim has to want to
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denuclearize. that's how it worked in ukraine and south africa and other places. so keeping that relationship -- people joked about the beachfront property and talking about opportunities. that is the key to making it happen. kim has to want to do it. that's trump's job. steve: one of the other things is kim who loves western culture wants to come to new york. apparently the president did invite him. he has got to make progress. if kim wants to be able to check big apple off his bucket list, he better come up with something fast. >> that's right. and we do need to seat inventory there is a lot of worry about cheating and secret sites. he have to give pompeo some concrete steps and the plan will take time. we have heard a year or two years. we need concrete steps and we need them right now. steve: we do indeed. dr. rebecca grant, thank you for joining us on this friday. >> thank you. steve: new york city rolling out buses of counselors to keep the peace. wouldn't an easier solution be letting the police do their jobs? new york city police department sergeant up next on that.
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ran a publishing business back in 2012. now her platform calls for change funded through raising taxes brian, over to you. brian: new york city set to roll out buses of counselors and peace keepers. what is this iraq? to ease tensions in communities following acts of violence. these, quote. mobile trauma units slated to cost $1.8 million to launch and each more to sustain. so, will it work to keep people safe? i thought the city was safe. nypd sergeant and founder of blue lives matter joey joins us now. good idea. >> i don't think so. we talked about this two seconds ago 1.8 million to roll it out. hard working new york city taxpayer money every single year. these buses for people that don't know are about the size of new york blood drive not little buses upkeep is very expensive. they want to put them in high violence areas. what happens with the police officers if somebody goes in
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there? they are going to look like a snitch. if somebody reports a crime. brian: peace keeper goes in there and says okay the johnson family is going to give me a problem. how are they going to function in that neighborhood good. if they don't, what good are they. >> in law enforcement all different kinds of equipment they use sky watches and all the times shootings that happen. crime still goes on and no one caress. are you going to move these buses around the block every time something happens? brian: we keep showing stats is at record low in new york city. >> if i'm correct all over the media 20 people shot on july 4th. violence in my opinion suspect. that's not a good thing. one of the reasons i believe is they're not allowing officers to do their jobs, whether it's stop question or frisk all the stuff with the community police something great. officers still need to go out there and still guns on the street. we need to save lives. brian: peace keepers and trauma counselors getting in between cops or would be
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criminals. the mayor's office says this to prevent gun violence on a program on this mission says the scene of a violent crime is often chaotic, what is not often visible trauma of those impacted. the this service aims to pro-address that trauma by providing on site help and workers to prevent retaliation. if you are arresting somebody and there is a family member there watching a loved one being arrested, maybe those counselor could say play a positive role. before they actually rest, tharrest,last thing you need a therapist. >> people with criminal histories and recovering drug addicts and those people can relate to the people in the community. i understand that. in this setting i don't think it's correct. people want to change their lives around being like guidance counselors makes sense. have a building go on their own not shoved down their throat shoving a big vehicle on the corner in their communities. this setting is not practical. brian: why would they do this without consulting the nypd.
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>> that, i don't know, i can't speak on behalf of the police department it should be out there and i think we should have at least had our opinion set on what we think about it. brian: if you are hiring therapists a good therapist will say by the way, we have to get buy-in from law enforcement. they have to either understand and weigh in and provide some insight and have you got to get them interested. now there is no buy-in. >> if you notice certain politicians go in front of a podium and they think they know how to do a law enforcement job and that's the big problem with the city. brian: it ticks you off? >> a little bit. i don't think it will do too well. blue blue blue lives always matter. have you seen this? a man throwing a drink at a teen's face after stealing his make america great again hat. the guy is huge. the kid wasn't. update on this story next. president trump calling out the left after weeks of anti-ice protests, especially in philly. >> democrats want an arcky. they really do. they don't know who they are
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playing with, folks. steve: that was the president last night at the four seasons arena in great falls, montana. big rally. it was standing room only. 6500 people in attendance. somebody who i think was probably watching, diamond and silk, you know them as social media stars. they are big trump supporters. they join us live at diamond and silk headquarters. ladies, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> good morning. steve: during the campaign we all went to some of the trump rallies. we know what it's like there but when you watch it on television it's one thing, what don't the people on the political left understand about donald trump and his supporters who are so enthusiastic about him? >> first of all, they don't realize that the president is galvanizing our country and bringing us together. is he motivating people to get out and vote republican. they don't realize that the left is so used to losing they don't understand we are winning, winning and winning. president trump has loyal supporters. >> that's right. >> we are very loyal to him because we sent him up there to do a job and he is doing the job working for the
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american people and putting the american people first. and the democrats, the left they don't get that. >> also, is he not a career politician. our president is doing what he said and said what's he's going to do. he is doing exactly that. that's what we absolutely love about our president. steve: one of the reasons he went yesterday to montana is because he would like to see a republican take that senate seat. it's currently held by john tester. this will really be a test of how much power donald trump has because he won the state by 20 points back in 2016. if he is able to turf that seat, that would be an accomplishment. >> yes, it would. i believe that we can target that seat. listen, the democrats don't have a message. they have a mess. they have no solutions. they don't know how to solve problems. they want destruction. they are obstructionists. and, yes, i believe that, hey, a republican can take that seat. guilty and let's do it? >> that's right. abby: west cook band, we talked about them earlier this week. they have put a song on facebook stand for the
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american flag. we talked about this on the fourth of july. facebook ended up censoring their video. we had them on the show yesterday to talk about that. they talked about what was going on in that controversy but also spoke about you two. here is what they told us. >> with the election cycle coming up now, facebook is under scrutiny for their censorship of certain kinds of content we saw this with diamond and silk last several months. appears to be a pattern of behavior coming straight from the bias within facebook which comes straight from the top of the company. abby: we have spoken to the wes cook band to explain we have made an error here. we appreciate patience as we work to improve our policies. they said they made a mistake and error and working with the band to try to fix things. do you think they are doing enough as we go into the midterm elections. >> no, they are not. we spoke to facebook directly a few days ago and
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we have not heard back. they would get back in contact with us about censorship. steve: what are you concerned with, ladies. >> we are being censored. people are not receiving their notifications. steve: they said they were going to fix it. >> they said they were going to fix it but it's not fixed. we called directly to the head of the policy department, and nobody has been in contact with us. so bias censorship is going on on this platform and it needs to stop. >> and if mark zuckerberg will don't get iting to he will be the book without the face and the face without the pages. brian: i would love to seat democratic organization get censored. i'm wondering if steve is having problems. i have not heard people on the other side. i heard the declaration of independence got screened out and you guys have had problems. the band yesterday had problems. steve: with a flag song. brian: i don't get it. >> we don't get it either. brian: seems to be hurting one side.
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>> absolutely. that's what we pointed out. >> that's right. >> that's what we pointed out, and it has to be fixed. >> conservative voices it is what it is. they are making it about politics because they want to try to sway an election. abby: what would you like them to change if they're listening now and you said they are not responding to you, what message do you want to send them this morning to facebook? >> change the algorithm, remove the algorithm from our facebook pages so that our fans and followers can see our content and view our content without any problem. >> and if this is supposed to be a platform for all, then stop censoring some. >> that's right. steve: ladies, who is the policy director how are waiting to hear back from? what's the person's name. >> his name is neil pot. we talked to him about maybe five or six days ago and we haven't heard anything back from him. brian: come on, neil. log on. use twitter. tweet us directly. whatever. >> whatever you have to do to remove the algorithm.
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abby: they heard it this morning loud and clear have. a good weekend. brian: if you see neil potts at the deli tell him diamond and silk is waiting. steve: it's a holiday week. they might have taken a couple days off. jillian: neil is going to wake up this morning and check his phone and be oh boy. brian: neil potts, live will never be the same. jillian: headlines we are following. the woman who scaled statue of liberty took former first lady michelle obama's words a little too literally. >> michelle obama. our beloved first lady that i care so much about say when they go low, we go high and i went as high as i could. >> that climber, patricia okoumou sis she isn't sorry. calling her out in montana rally. >> you saw that clown yesterday on the statue of liberty? i would say let's get some nets and let's wait until
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she comes down. just get some nets. >> she has pleaded not guilty to trespassing and other charges. >> a mother shoots a carjacker in the head saving her two sons that were trapped in the backseat. >> i wish i would have killed you. if i didn't already. i hope that woke him up. >> here is what happened, a thief jumped inside her car while she was pumping gas in dallas with two young sons inside the car. the mother jumped in the vehicle and grabbed the gun and pulled the trigger. the thief crashing the suv. is he in serious condition facing charges. the mother and children were not hurt. the mother who ripped the teen's make america great again hat and threw a drink in the face is now facing charges. >> president. [bleep] >> san antonio police arresting jimenez overnight. also fired from a local bar he worked at. witness telling what happened telling the local cbs station the incident may
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have been sparked by racist remarks the teens were making. we will continue to follow the story as the investigation continues and we will keep you updated. a newly wed couple's love appears to be stronger than this tree. watch. >> oh my god. >> new york couple quickly dodging a falling tree branch, a big one at that the new husband and wife were sharing what they loved about each other on a camera when the tree suddenly came crashing down no. one was seriously hurt. but, yikes. that's a look at your headlines. >> hundreds of pounds. >> the guy went running. i would grabbed lovely wife. abby: it all happened fast. brian: this weekend had he had grabbed her first. steve: 1 minutes before the top of the hour, adam, it's raining here in new york city. adam: it is raining. eventually it will cool us off. it has been so hot and
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steamy. rain moving across the area that will be calming us down. showers off and on across the east coast here all the way until about 4:00 this evening on the back side of this. we do cool off a little bit. the whole country ♪ cooling off. spots where it is incredibly hot again. daytime highs in the dessert. phoenix 112 getting up to 104 in l.a. we do have one new big story. our first hurricane of the season hurricane baylo beryl. good news there guys the storm is weakening first hurricane of the atlantic season. abby: i can't believe we are already back there again. coming up on the show, president trump narrowing supreme court list to three top contenders. who are they sphwheel take a look at their background. you don't want to miss it next. steve: millions of people have them in their homes. is your smart tv watching you? the answer is yes. but which ones are that smart? we're going to tell you
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♪ go your own way get your first prescription free at anoro.com. jillian: good friday morning. welcome back. headlines now. brazen carjackers caught stealing mercedes-benz from a gas station in broad daylight. thieves pull up to the pump. one man gets out of the red lexus, crouches down and slowly gets into the mercedes that man is seen taking off with the gas novel and hose broken off from the pump. the dc police are still searching for the suspects. 18 wheeler gets stranded on a beach after g.p.s. gives the driver the wrong directions. the driver said he thought he could, you know, make a u-turn on the beach in north carolina. instead he got stuck in the sand for two hours. a tow truck had to pull the big rig out. if your g.p.s. takes you on the beach don't follow it.
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abby: president trump completing the interview process for the next supreme court nominee according to fox news sources. and the president is expected to make that announcement choice on monday. sources say they there are now three top finalists, brett kavanaugh, amy connie barrett and raymond kethledge. what do we know about these three. assistant professor louisville he clerked for both justice kennedy and judge kavanaugh. good to hav have you with us, justin. >> thanks for having me, abby. abby: start with brett kavanaugh, odds on favorite. your former boss. what can you tell us about him. >> i think president trump really likes generals and warriors answered also likes people who have a real all-american story. judge kavanaugh fits both of those. on the warrior front i know judge kavanaugh. he will not go wobbly on the court. judge kavanaugh does not have a wobbly bone in his body. for 12 years on the d.c. circuit. he has been sometimes lonely
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voice on the liberal court. fighting for conservative principles on executive power, environmental regulation. immigrationened at especially on the second amendment. i think he has been kind of a warrior for those without exception, without apology and without retreat. and then on the all-american story that i think president trump values so much, you know, judge kavanaugh, he is one the hardest workers i think that even justice kennedy had ever seen. i remember justice kennedy saying to me oh my former clerk bret. he always called him bret. he was always in his chair as soon as i got to work in the morning. as soon as i left. as long as i left at night i would say britett go home. two little daughters the apple of his eye. he coaches their basketball team. and tutors in catholic schools. reads at his catholic church. i think if he is the nominee america is going to fall in love with bret catch that you and his beautiful family. abby: all that hard work may pay off. amy cohen barrett.
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a devout catholic. someone that many democrats are not a big fan of. what can you tell us about her? >> well, amy comey barrett was born in san francisco. she became law professor and wrote about controversial issues including about the opposition to the death penalty that orthodox con alcohol schisortho can atoll scm catholicism has. i think some people are -- some conservatives are enthusiastic about her because of some things she has said about abortion. i think president trump will probably not make the mistake that president nixon made. regardless of who president trump chooses and all of these candidates are smart, conservative judges. president nixon was so tunnel-visioned focus on his one issue law and order. he got conservative judges on that issue but he got judges who disappointed him on a lot of other issues. i think president trump has the opportunity here and is
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smart enough to do it right where is he going to get a judge who is not going to disappoint on any issue. abby: like kavanaugh raymond kethledge was a clerk for justice kennedy. a michigan man. he was a fisherman. is he a big hunter. reading about him yesterday, he has a great story to testament apparently he is quite likeable. he was a busboy and waiter to get himself through college. what do you think about kethledge? many people think he is the frontrunner. >> like judge barrett and like judge kavanaugh. judge kethledge had a controversial confirmation hearing. he was not george bush's original choice filibustered for five years and kethledge himself was filibustered. all three of these people including judge kethledge would be have the benefit of having been through the ringer of a difficult confirmation hearing. judge kethledge is smart. judge deat kethledge is conservative. one thing that distinguishes
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him from the entire list many courts don't have as many controversial issues as the d.c. circuit has. for 12 years judge kavanaugh has written on 11 controversial issues and the supreme court found so important that they granted cert on and all 11 times they vindicated judge kavanaugh's conservative legal principles. that's an unmatched record of taking bold conservative positions on a controversial court. abby: going to come down to that one orrin one meeting with the president no. one can predict that we will wait to see on monday morning. justin walker great to get your perspective to better understand these qualified candidates this morning. good to see you. >> good to see you. abby: coming up on the show disgraced fbi agent peter strzok facing a grilling by congress. trey gowdy has one question for him before he even takes the stand. millions of people have them in their homes. but is your smart tv watching everything that you do? more on that coming up ♪ i always feel like ♪ somebody's watching me ♪ and i have no privacy ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ i always feel like
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brian: is your smart tv watching you while i watch it? abby: new privacy concerns as data companies track exactly what you watch and when you watch it. steve: kurt the cyberguy joins us now with what you need to know about your tv tracking you? wait a minute. it would be doing what right now if people are watching on one of those smart tvs? >> it would be telling a bunch of other people exactly what you are doing. steve: this person is watching fox news channel. >> when they are watching it and not only what is on the program but also if you use netflix or other streaming services or if you hook up a video game console, it's going to know the game you are playing. steve: what's the matter with that? >> what's the matter with
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that right? until it's also looking at devices hooked up to your wifi at home whatever your smart tv is hooked up to. noticing other devices smart phone hooked up to it. might push an add on tv to you. now have the ability to push that same ad to your phone. brian: how about this? i'm planning a bank robbery and plotting and planning it in my kitchen. investigating whether i talked about it in my kitchen or a terrorist attack. might say i'm going to grab your alexa and find out if it's recording you or grab your smart tv and what you said. >> it's possible. in this case a company called sonba about 10 to 12 tv sets. if you buy a new tv any time soon, when you are setting it up. and you just got a new tv. steve: i did. >> you don't remember this steve: must have been sneaky. >> 90% of people are clicking on it. it seems like something you
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should want to do as part of the process setting up the tv. abby: of course. >> samba, to their credit they offered all of these disclosures online but not on the tv. abby: what do you want to do if you don't want to be watched? >> you have to undo that look and see if your ts is on this list. a bunch of them. phillips is on there can you look up your make and model and see if it has the samba tv interactive and undo that thing. or you might be the one of a very few people that would say oh, no, i want that. i don't want my cell phone being sold over and over again to more people. i don't want my tv programming revealed to other people until i choose to tell other people. brian: i might be paranoid but i feel like people are watching us now. >> don't buy into it you are paranoid. steve: if you want more information go, to cyberguy.com. >> thank you. have a great weekend. brian: coming up straight ahead. jonathan turley is going to be here live. geraldo rivera also went to
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abby: president trump was in his very comfortable territory as we often see him. steve: montana? abby: campaign type rally. >> new platform of the democratic party is to abolish ice. >> there is now a vacancy on the supreme court. i think you are going to be extremely happy with the selection. [cheers] >> they don't understand president trump has loyal supporters. we are very loyal to him because we sent him up there to do a job. he is doing a job for the american people. steve: former thai navy seal dying overnight to save a boy's soccer team. all those 12 boys trapped in a cave for two weeks in thailand. thailand. secretary of state mike pompeo kicks off two weeks of meetings in pyongyang.
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>> that trump, kim and pompeo relationship is the heart of it all. kim has to want to denuclearize. >> did i ever tell you how easy it would be for me to be president? good evening, ladies and gentlemen of the great state of montana. thank you for being here. goodbye. ♪ >> bill: that's what phil sass sar sounds like in a prerecorded phil vassar. we will have him live on that very stage shortly. however, the weather is not cooperating. steve: he is singing about a beautiful sunshiny day. any day is a good day for a barbecue, thanks famous dave's. will it be raining one hour from now 8:00 eastern time when he takes the stage. i'm looking at my app. it looks like it's going to stop in about 45 minutes. abby: do we have alternative
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plan? brian: i guess we could bring him inside? is that all right? what would that do with the audience. steve: not good. abby: bring them all in. [buzzer] steve: then about it could be like a sporting event. it's covered where he is. he could play in the rain. we have done the concerts in rain before. brian: phil vassar and his band would be the only dry ones though. is that okay? abby: that's okay. i have think they driv deserve t we will find a way. if they will be performing outside this morning we will be eating barbecue. you don't want to miss it. steve: we start with a fox news alert. a former thai navy seal died overnight during an effort to save a boy's soccer team trapped in that cave for two weeks in thailand. brian: rescuers racing against time and the threat of severe weather is looming. abby: todd piro joins us with the very latest and what a dire situation this continues to be. todd: dire and getting
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worse. one dies trying to save the young boys and their coach. trying to take oxygen supply. dave serious explaining the dangerous rescue effort that proved deadly. >> what is he doing is trying to prestage canisters of oxygen or air so that they can get the kids out either on a fixed line or if they need to dive them they have reserve air as they go. he died doing that this is such a dangerous event, doing the diving in a cave. todd: like so many heroes the former thai navy seal volunteered on that mission trying to save the boys. the horrific loss coming as rescuers race against a fast approaching monsoon. you will recover that heavy rains are what trapped the kids in the first place when they were on a team trip visiting the cave. water flooding the narrow passages making it nearly impossible for them to get out. so many people working on escape plan inside that cave that beings general levels are getting extremely low
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underground. more help on the way with billionaire elon musk sending his own team of engineers to help rescue those kids. back to you. brian: that's great. the guy can shoot a rocket. he should be able to get in a cave. see if they can come up with it. todd: fingers crossed. todd: take a look at the whole schematic of what the cave looks like underneath and what the rescuers rupp against and where you can actually see the kids. the kids are on a ledge along with their coach and you see that towards the exit. you see clearly labeled, if you are listening on radio it's way to the left. then did you go down water looks thin, then you have got some more land. you go up and down. but it's anything but easy. my sense is they don't wait four months because they don't know if it's going to get worse and know if that ledge is going to get flooded. abby: very best people. most experienced divers and heart breaking to see them. the monsoon season in
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southeast asia is about the worst of the worst. the heavy rains coming in far faster than you can get them out. we were talking about this last hour. when you are mal-nourished as well, they are not getting enough food. how do you teach some of these kids who have never been diving before to get through that. brian: give them nutrients and give them energy. they are small is going to help. tether them to the divers in some way that doesn't impede, that would be their best chance. steve: when you look at what has happened in the last number of hours where one of the best divers in the world apparently drowned, it shows you how perilous it is. just to go one direction from the mouth of the cave to the boys takes an experienced diver five hours. and so, the worry right now as i was just reading some of the local press in thailand, the window of opportunity is limited, they say because of the heavy rain fall and so they have
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got to act. but the question is what are they going to do? because those kids, you know, they put a full mask on them, what happens when they are in the really narrow scary part where you cannot see your hand in front of your face? abby: think about the parents of these kids as well. we will keep a close eye on this and our thoughts and prayers with everyone trying to make this situation better. here at home there is also a lot of politics. president trump in his comfort zone last night in the state of montana, using it as he does as sort of a campaign rally talking about all the issues of the day, the supreme court, immigration, a message to the media and to democrats. here is a bit of what he said last night. >> great to be here tonight with thousands of proud, hard working american patriots. a vote for john tester is a vote for chuck schumer, nancy pelosi,. [crowd boos] and the new leader of the
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democrat party maxine waters. [crowd boos] >> the new platform of the democrat party is to abolish ice. they want to abolish immigration enforcement entirely. a vote for the democrats in november is a vote to let ms-13 run wild in our communities. as a crooked press, they are so dishonest. [crowd boos] >> i see it. i see the way they write. they are so damn dishonest. quotes sources. a source within the trump organization said. a source. they don't have a source. they never use names anymore. there is now a vacancy on the supreme court. i want to thank justice kennedy for his lifetime of truly distinguished service. and he had confidence in me. and if you turn in monday at 9:00, i think you are going to be extremely happy with the selection. right? [cheers and applause]
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brian: president is going to hit all those states that are red with blue state senators. members in north dakota going after heidi heitcamp he really detests john he really detests john tester because he went after a friend of his and his family admiral ronny jackson. he went out of his way to trumpet unsubstantiated accusations his character, drinking, pill pushing, as bad as it gets. steve: all untrue. brian: one of the most respected guys as quoted by president obama and reflected by the bush bush famiy and the trump family. john tester led the charge. hey, you have got to vote for matt rosen dale. did he a good speech. i'm seeing what's happening now with a senator from massachusetts has a problem with heritage. i'm going to go after her. i see a problem with this abolish ice. i'm going to brand that as democrats. and i'm going to brand maxine waters -- she is high profile. he says that is -- democrats
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are maxine waters' problem unbrand that. no one has unbrand anything that donald trump branded. steve: the president said that the allegations against ronny jackson were all untrue. that's what i was talking about a moment ago. what's interesting is while he said he was there to push the republican senator, the republican 20 become the senator to take john tester's spout. think about it though, maybe in addition to trying to get that seat red in the future, he is trying to get jon tester who has got it right now to vote for his upcoming supreme court justice pick, which he is going to announce on tuesday night. so, it's -- is he doing something there where it's like have you got to get rid of jon tester. if you are jon tester you are thinking okay. i'm going to have to take a vote before the november election. if they judge me on whether or not i go for donald trump's pick, i could be toast if i don't. i could win over some supporters if i do. what do you do? abby: every senator,
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democratic senator red state going to deal with this state. do you support his pick or not? red state. if you go against a supreme court pick that could be your doom. brian: or round 2 of tax cuts. robert mueller at it again. he decides he needs some help. i know because he has hardly got nibble. now is he going to add additional prosecutors. some have speculated because is he going to start farming off some of the criminal activity that he claims he has discovered to other people to push while maybe he, after he disbansdz his group, or because he doesn't want to -- he wants to focus mainly on the president. steve: he could be stepping away from it. brian: stepping away. for example what he did in the southern district of new york with michael cohen. hey, guys, i have a problem with michael cohen you go take him. start ferreting out any of the problems that he sees there. mike coal cohen teams with lanny davis. clinton attorney. nice guy. very interesting to see michael cohen do that he also went out on the record and says he does not --
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president would pardon him. i don't know what's happening there. abby: you peter strzok. trey gowdy one of the folks leading on this in the house. he says peter strzok never should have been on any of these three investigations from the very beginning. take a listen to him. >> july of 2016, we just got through jim comey with that unprecedented press conference and three weeks later he is working on donald trump's campaign and the russia probe. i think that group was then transposed over onto the russia probe and then they, many of them, were transposed over onto the mueller probe. i will give mueller credit for this. the moment he found out about these texts, he got rid of peter strzok. if it was bad enough for bob mueller to get rid of him the moment he found out about the texts, he never should have been on any of these three probes if the animus was enough to kick him off when you found it, the animus should have been enough to kick him off when he said it.
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steve: have you got peter strzok and he -- remember, famously in the last week or two, he testified behind closed doors it was a closed hearing. supposed to come up on dhil on tuesday. but his attorney yesterday said he may not come up. also, devin nunes yesterday circulated a letter to the other republican chairman asking for 15 people connected to the russia probe to appear before their committee. there are all sorts of people that g.p.s. people, the dossier people, nellie ohr. pretty much all the people we have been talking about for the last year they would like to see them all in one room talking in front of their committee. brian: they should have told peter strzok the minute they told planned and insurance policy. should have referred peter strzok to some sort of criminal activity like did he with paul manafort. 12 minutes after the top of the hour. abby: meanwhile, he still had a job after all that of. they removed him to the hr. out of the office. even after they got all of these text messages they sent him to work in the hr
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what they are now using to help build morale within hr. the irony of all of this is shocking to me. steve: have you got to hope that's not standard operating procedure there. you hate somebody -- abby: again, there are so many good people that work within the fbi. it's so sad to see what these few folks at the very top have done to the morale. brian: people at the top let it happen and robert mueller should have went right after peter strzok because it's damaging his reputation too as a long-time leader of the fbi. meanwhile, 13 minutes after the hour. steve: we're going to step aside and straight ahead the u.s. and china launching brand new tariffs at each other. it happened after midnight. the president says this is a battle we're going to win. >> i respect china and i respect president xi. but they have been killing us. the war was lost but now we're going to win it. steve: how much pain are we going to feel? charles payne up next.
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the war was lost but now we're going to win it. steve: there is president trump last night in montana taking a swipe at china on its unfair trade practices. abby: this as the u.s. and china hit each other with brand new tariffs. what does this mean for your wallet? brian: here to break it down charles payne host of making money on fox business network. watch him tonight but first watch him here. china immediately spawbed lashed out at president trump accusing the white house of acting like a gang of hoodlum as as they tack on $34 billion worth of tariffs. >> china, that's the pot calling the kettle black, right? come on, they are the ultimate thieves, okay. beyond just having this unfair balance and unfair trade arrangement, they have stolen so much from america. they have stolen the sweat of our brow and stolen our technology. earlier this week they a sham court ruling against one of our biggest semiconductors based in boise idaho. taiwanese company we stole
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technology from them they have been stealing from us for years and years and years and years. steve: what is going on now with the imposition of these tariffs as of midnight last night, this is still part of the negotiation it? >> is part of the negotiation. here are all the tariffs that went on last night, 818 lines of products right there. let's see how great the world trade system has worked in 197, china's share of global g.d.p. less than 2%. right now it's 15%. hours is 27%, it's 24%. as we drift, china is rocketing higher. let me tell you something, it is not i really take office with someone says we use tariffs it's war and other places like china 10% uses them it's business as usual. brian: talk about the implementation, canada and mexico are imposing retaliatory tariffs on us. the eu planning to do the same thing but not as strong. we going to have meetings over there what's the plan. >> the plan is to put
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economic pressure on these countries so that they come to the table and we have free/fair honest trade. steve: other countries aren't used to that. abby: what do you say to soybean farmers and products they buy every day for their family go up by 70%. >> don't let "the washington post" and "new york times" fool you. soybean prices peeked in 2012. i didn't see a single story in the "wall street journal" fronts page or "the washington post" front page or the "new york times." we feel so sorry for the soybean farmers u this is a bigger, much larger picture. give it a chance to work. give it few months to work. don't call it dead on arrival. brian: would you back stop these groups with federal money? >> certain farmers, soybean farmers i would they were always in a death spiral. yesterday angela merkel blinked a elizabeth. china has made a lot of most. china's technology sector their stock market down 50%. we are winning the war right
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now if we would just be cool we can win this thing. abby: job numbers out at 8:30 this morning. >> that's exciting news u that's real news. we didn't get. to say. brian: pumped up today, charles. back in a moment. you will gradually see a commercial. ♪ including heart health, supported by b-vitamins. your one a day is showing. withwhat sore back?sk... what bum knee? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil
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jillian: good morning to you. back with quick headlines. boys make much more doing chores than girls. $7.09 mother. data collected from the allowance. girls only $6.71. and chick-fil-a taking the top spot at america's most beloved fast food chain for the third year in a row according to the american customer satisfaction index. the chain hats best customer service.
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there have you it, abby. abby: great food. steve: across the street from us. they are great. abby: kimberly johnson taken to task online for deleted tweet. out on the road i saw affluent black man driving a bmw one was pro-nra and another was a tea party sticker that read don't tread on me. this left me very confused. steve: nra tv host has a response to her and he joins us now from the great city of dallas. good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having me, guys. steve: when you saw that tweet, it bothered you. why? >> it bothered me because it prejudged me or characterized me as someone who can't believe a certain thing simply due to my race. and so when i initially saw it, i felt offended. but then immediately after that i thought, you know what? this is actually an
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opportunity. there is a lot of discourse going back and forth especially on twitter. i saw it as an opportunity to go v. a conversation which is why i invited her on my show so we could converse back and forth why do i believe why i believe and why she felt why i believed it. abby: one example of so many we see today on social media is a great place to attack someone without knowing one thing about who that person is and why they think the way they think. she then deleted that tweet and responded to what people were saying about it she said i deleted it because people were putting words in my mouth and changing my original intent. for the record i do not believe everyone should vote the way i do. however, i'm free to wonder what motivates people to vote. what did you make to her response to that? it seemed like her original tweet, she was very clear about what she was trying to say there. >> no, she was absolutely clear. evident she made an assumption about a black man bmw bumper sticker he had on car. personally i'm anti-bumper sticker.
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however, as a black man, i am also a black man who has built a platform based on a right that not so long ago was denied to people who looked just like me. so, i think it only makes sense that an organization like the nra who protects those rights for everyone, that whether you are black, white, green, you are going to support that and so, it shouldn't be any question to her. but, nonetheless, she had the question and she is wondering. i'm more than welcome to have that conversation. and i think we are right now we are at a precipice where i think the conversations are starting to happen. i was just on bill maher where i was able to have that conversation. and we were able to meet on the middle ground in some respects. i think that's the first step. hopefully we can continue that on with her coming on my show or anyone else who wants to to have that conversation. steve: you said i even feel bad as she is somewhat a victim of her own identity politics. what do you mean by that? >> well, it's -- look, i don't know her. i don't know what her actual
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beliefs are a. based on her comments it, makes seem like she was around a certain group of people and felt that she understood what black people are supposed to think. i don't know how broad her experience is. but it seemed very, very small considering what she posted on twitter. and so i think what's happened throughout the last several years is there has been this identity politics where it if you at thi fit a certain group you sit in this box and this is exactly what you are supposed to think. if you step outside of that we are going to shake you so that you either go back or if you don't go back we are going to ostracize you socially. abby: this is not just about her. this speaks to what we're seeing play out across it country. people being kicked out of restaurants because they prejudge them based on who they work for or a hat they are wearing u what is the message this morning regardless of their race or political affiliation how we move forward more together with respect? >> if the ultimate goal of this country is for us to all live together in this
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country in peace, we have to have conversations. we can't just shun people who don't agree with us off to another place and not want to interact or deal with them. we have got to have those conversations. i think we are passed the point now where we start slinging insults back and for the and sit down and talk to each other. i think once we start doing that we will start to realize we have more in common than we realize. at that point we can start moving the needle forward and finding solutions to the problems that we do have n country. abby: maybe you both have a dislike for bumper stickers. >> i don't like bumper stickers on my car. steve: thanks for carrying on the conversation here with us today from nratvcolieon. >> thanks for having me, guys. steve: coming up, secretary of state mike pompeo starting a new round of talks with north korea overnight. what happens now? we are live next. abby: plus shear a tip, alcohol and fireworks don't mix. this guy learned it the hard way. steve: plus, it's just
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abby: we are back with a flirt. secretary of state mike pompeo kicking off a new round of talks with north korea overnight. steve: we are expected to learn some details about their plan to pull the plug on nuke program. brian: live in tokyo where mike pompeo will be heading this weekend after that meeting. rich, see if you can get north korea to denuclearize it will make it easier on the secretary of state. >> i will give that a shot. maybe i will travel over in a little bit. the secretary of state is in pyongyang.
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he just wrapped up three hours of meetings with officials. those meetings will continue tomorrow. this is all part of this earth with the secretary of state, the japanese government, the south korean government. all trying to get north korea to relieve north korea of its nuclear program. upon arriving in pyongyang, pompeo noted this is the first time that he has met face to face with north korean delegates since the summit in singapore between president trump and kim jong un. there the two leaders signed a statement that left many of the details of how north korea would give up its program up to negotiations like they are having right now. now, pompeo says he is looking to fill in those details. wants to continue the momentum towards implementation of what president trump and kim jong un agreed to in singapore. he says he expects north korea is ready to do the same. he also says that these meetings are about building trust. continuing to build trust between the government of north korea and the united states. this is all about how north korea would surrender its nuclear weapons program.
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what what it would receive in turn and when it would receive it back to you guys. brian: rich, did you sense they understand what's at stake? there is not any tangible games. all this cooperation would dissipate? is there that sense on their side? >> >> absolutely. as these negotiations have continued, the face-to-face ones have resumed now. but they have been talking, the united states, and north korea, since the singapore summit. not in the face-to-face fashion like they are doing right now there needs to be some tangible progress towards that and that's something that the united states is stressing on this. the singapore summit, what they agreed to there left a lot of the details. most of the details up to these negotiations and they are going to start to see results soon. abby: we will see what comes out of this meeting. thanks so much. we will check back in later. steve: 25 minutes before the top of the hour there is other news and jillian has that. jillian: good friday morning. get you caught up with some of your headlines. more than 5 dozen illegal
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immigrants rescued from scorching hot tractor trailers. border agents busting 64 people in five separate incidents over the weekend. final americans also arrested for helping them sneak across the border. in the last two months, the agency prevented 42 smuggling attempts. more than 400 people detained from those trucks crossing the southern border. a democrat is jumping his party's ship. new york assembly man slamming a senate minority leader chuck schumer over his recent attacks on president trump. he wrote on facebook, quote: senator chuck schumer, as a fellow democrat, i ask you to work to restore sanity and honesty to our party so can i feel good about supporting it fully. until then, i'm afraid out republicans have my support. the lawmaker says schumer left out vital information in his fundraising emails about the economy, peace with north korea and low unemployment. take a look at this insane video. a man reminding us why mixing fireworks with drinking is not a good idea.
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>> call 911. >> man injuring his hand and chest. paramedics say he is lucky to be alive. don't do that remember when shaq surprised us here on "fox & friends"? >> who is behind you, brian? brian: wait a second. [laughter] i recognize these hands. jillian: shaq sneaking up on brian hidgesd the curvey couch. thought big man was on the other side of a surprise. [screams] >> hall of famer's back turned as he gets dunked on by one of the best high schoolers in the nation. this. shaq dunking on brian back in 2013. and that's not all by the way. he completely shut down brian in 2011 when he tried taking a shot on him.
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brian, what do you have to say for yourself? brian: turns out i'm not as good as him. steve: i feel sorry for the person on 48th street. brian: venice williams sitting in the back drop. >> i give you credit for trying though. who wants to group against shaq? brian: a lot of people have woo have shot from the outside than the inside. steve: better than doing horseshoes maybe. brian: he should be joining news a couple of weeks. steve: that would be great. abby: raining outside our studio here. adam with the weather. what can we expect, adam? >> it is raining out here. i'm a weather guy. i should have known that what did i not bring? an umbrella. i'm farming that out. i have a buddy here. this is what we are doing. what's your name? >> aden smith. >> thank you for providing the umbrella. we are taking a look at the forecast. unfortunately rainy. these are the showers currently moving across new york city and down through philadelphia. get rounds and breaks from this off and on here throughout the morning. again, we are going to be talking about rain until 3:00 or 4:00.
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off and on showers, hot, steamy, how are you feeling out here, is it okay? can you live with it. >> yeah, can i live with it. adam: thanks for doing the hard work for me guys. i am going to have this kid follow me around all day so i will stay dry. toss it back in to you. abby: thank you, adam. adam: thanks. ♪ ♪ ♪ an american child ♪ ♪ dreams can grow wild. brian: known for incredible piano skills and performances. we taped a lot of his work. steve: two time song writer of the year has a knack for writing hit songs. abby: phil vassar is here to rock the plaza with one of the fan favorites. did you say that's your little girl in the video? >> isn't that if you pleasey? she is 19 now.
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she was 3. it was so funny just to watch that thing. abby: how much do you like performing in the rain. >> i don't mind performing in the rain at all. you guys are going to sing with me today so it will be good. we are going to have fun. brian: give me a tambourine. steve: you are from lynchburg out in west virginia. >> i did. steve: talking about your piano skills. you actually moved to nashville to learn how to play the piano. started working in the clubs. and then the craziest thing happened. explain the connection to engel better hum per dink. you don't sound anything like him. >> is he great. i remember hearing him as a kid and my mom and grand mother and my dad with big fans of tom jones and engelberg hummer dink. i was playing some of my original songs he goes my dad is recording. he said, did you write that song? i said yeah, i did. so anyway, i ended up meeting him and he ended up recording my songs. and had a great time. i will tell you what, he was awesome. brian: is there a fear at
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all that when you become known as a song writer that you will not be known as a performer because some people say with us if you become a producer, you will never be on air. sometimes you feel like you categorize? >> i don't know. for us we kind of do our thing. i write and recorded my songs and i play. i produce my records. you are sort of, you know, jack-of-all-trades in our biz sometimes. sometimes guys don't. song writers not good singers. brian: have you it all? >> i love singing and performing. abby: that's why you are so good. you are a utility player. can you do anything you are asked. have you had a busy year released an album fall crazy. what i love about you as well. you are such big fan of this country and of our troops. you come from a military family. where does that love for patriotism come from? >> it just does. i think, you know, we are all very blessed to be in this country. as crazy as it gets sometimes. you guys have a lot to talk about all the time. it's fun to watch. steve: three hours a day. >> it is, man.
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it could be comedy, it could be horrible. being an american is a blessing. brian: but you give back and perform at the uso and perform for the troops and feedback you get is probably -- i hear the crowds are very rewarding. >> oh my gosh, we were just over in the u.k. some of the bases. i mean, just amazing folks. we are very lucky to have them watching our back. abby: how excited are they to see you over there. >> they are great. unbelievable. they always roll out the red carpeting for us. we are blessed to be able to go over there and do it for them. steve: we're lucky that you are here today. a lot of entertainers mix politics with their performance. you really don't. >> i try to do anything but do that, you know. steve: why? >> i don't know. i just think you just alien nate a lot of people. i want people to forget about their life and their world. and this is what i do it for. i'm an entertainer. i want you to leave feeling better than did you when you
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got there. brian: did i notice looking at that old video you are actually in better shape now. [laughter] brian: you are a very fit man. >> thank you very much. brian: am i the only one who noticed that? [laughter] >> where is this going? i don't know. brian: i'm just saying you are in very good shape. >> i try to stay in shape as best as i can. abby: we cannot wait to listen to you later in the show. >> i'm psyched. thanks for having me. steve: looks kind of dry although there are people walking across sixth avenue with umbrellas. >> that's okay. i don't care. steve: he is going to start singing in 17 minutes. phil vassar thank you very much. >> good to see you all. brian: thanks for bringing your instruments. [laughter] steve: meanwhile, peter strzok facing a public grilling on capitol hill maybe on tuesday. his lawyer says he might not show up. law professor jonathan turley says that would be a dangerous move. he will explain that next. abby: president trump railing against senator john tester on his home turf last night. >> it's time retire liberal
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and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! brian: anti-trump fbi agent peter strzok called back to testify publicly. his lawyer says he may not show up. gellman telling cnn this is not a search for the truth. he thinks it's a big show. joining us right now jonathan turley. george washington university law professor. is it up to the law to decide whether he shows up or not? come on, jonathan, he has got to show, doesn't he? >> well, look, it might be a show like he said, but it could be a really bad show if his client is the foe kiss of the narrative. you cannot simply he refuse to appear before congress. they have the thing called contempt authority strzok has very few friends on
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capitol hill. he is the last guy who wants to beard this lion. he can appear and he can take the fifth. he can refuse to answer. it will be a little difficult because he just testified for 11 hours or so. what's weird is that it's becoming increasely incomprehensible because of his position. he called for public testimony. it's now been agreed that he should appear publicly. some of us have supported him when he said that it is unfair that my testimony hasn't been released and people are talking about the closed hearing that i had. that's a good point. but, now it just simply becoming very hard to follow. he is a public employee. he has been paid by the american people for a very long time to work in the public interest. and, frankly, we should honor that service. but when you have someone who is working for the american people, refusing to give information to the american people on a matter of great public importance, it becomes extremely
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dangerous. brian: like he is the only guy at the fbi. part of the hillary interview and michael flynn interview and russia investigation. leading the way almost the entire time. he contaminated everything he touched, you could argue. meanwhile, robert mueller, moving ahead, asking for more prosecutors to help with the growing trump probe. tell me what this means. >> well, i don't know, brian. i think that it could mean -- some people say it's because is he shutting down and farming out cases. some say he is ramping up. you really can't read those tea leaves. the greatest danger for the trump team is if this is going to metastasize, that it going to go to districts like the southern district of new york. it's going to be very hard to get that cat to walk backwards once you send this to various other offices. what is clear is that he has found what he believes are real crimes. those crimes could be prosecuted by other offices other than his own in the special counsel's office.
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brian: like paul manafort and like michael cohen, which has nothing to do with the way he was hired. that is the probe russia connections. >> that's right. manafort indictment is virtually unconnected to the campaign. it doesn't mean those aren't real crimes. you know, it's going to fall on deaf ears for manafort to say they wouldn't have caught me if i wasn't the head of the campaign. if they are real crimes he has got to answer for them. the danger you have with a special counsel is they can trip those wires. brian: the very fit jonathan turley always good to see you, jonathan. have great weekend. >> thank you. brian: abolish ice is the latest rallying cry for the far left. what do they actually know about the agents who keep our country safe? a former ice agent joins us with a message for those calling to end his former employer. and, president trump taking on senator jon tester on his home turf. >> it's time to retire liberal democrat jon tester.
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you can write your wrong in november, okay? brian: very red state. is this a preview of what we are going to see at the mid terms? we will take a look at that this is "fox & friends." learn more at theexplorercard.com if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste.
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♪ >> it's time to retire liberal democrat jon tester. [cheers] >> you can write your wrong in november, okay? you can right your wrong. steve: president trump going on the office against democrats at his montana rally. so, is this what we will see a lot of in the march to the mid terms? here to weigh in president of the district media group beverly hallberg. good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: this is a preview of coming attractions. evidence will do this right up to the mid terms to try to blow up as many senate
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democrats as he possibly. >> absolutely. and part of this is because he does have pretty high poll ratings right now. so any time he can put his support behind a republican candidate. that is likely to help that candidate. let's not forget that republicans are trying to hold on to congress, so this could tip the scales for them because people across america do like president trump. but i think another reason why is he truly enjoys it. anyone who watched that rally last night knows he is in his element. here he has supporters in front of him and even ad-lib and go off the cuff. steve: only thing people are going to yell at him are u.s.a., u.s.a. and lock her up and build the wall and stuff like that. don't you think this in addition to trying to replace those democrats in the red states with republicans, he is also trying to squeeze the people who have those jobs now the democrats to vote for his supreme court pick, whoever
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that is he is going to announce monday night at 9:00 p.m. >> he is always using his platform to try to advance his agenda. he has had a lot of success when it comes to supreme court picks. of course, we were all surprised by the retirement announcement of justice kennedy. this is what is going to be most of july and august, what it is going to be about. and republicans are going to push hard. and what you are going to hear from republicans across this country and even average americans they want the person who is likely for trump to pick. they want another person who is going to follow the constitution and the supreme court. so i think this is going to be his big push coming up. steve: i think you are probably right. in addition to the beginning of his term republicans going to step away from imh a lot of republicans wanted him to come to their district and do exactly what he did last night in montana. montana. >> that absolutely. steve: beverly, thank you very much for joining us from our nation's capital. have a great weekend. >> you too. steve: president trump revealing he is going to make that supreme court announcement prime time
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ends sunday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >> donald trump within his comfortable territory. >> montana? >> the democrat party is to abolish ice. there is now a vacancy on the supreme court. i think you are going to be extremely happy. >> donald trump has loyal supporters, we sent him to do a job. >> a former thai navy seal killed overnight in effort to kill boys trapped in a cave or two weeks in thailand. >> never should have been on any of these investigations. we see those text messages. >> never should have been on any of these probes if the animus was enough to kick him off when he found it, it should be enough
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>> it is not paradise whether today but bill bass are joining us live, not the biggest crowd we have had this year but what counts is the number of people watching right now. if you would like to keep watching go to foxandfriends.com/concert. >> he plays that the anna, he writes music, has a beautiful voice and is still killing it. >> he forgot to bring his tool. >> it might be -- don't want to stain those white jeans. another wonderful scene, geraldo rivera, there he is. hello, everybody, hello, maybe not.
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>> geraldo's big happy birthday, did you celebrate? >> i certainly did. my big son, gabriel and his wife, deborah, and they live in holland, they were facing an immigration visa backlash because he works in europe. interesting to see parallels with what is happening here. >> cracking down on riveras? >> definitely cracking down in europe, the biggest politics is immigration and immigration control, border control, ethnic tension between muslim and arab populations, many displaced people over several years and the indigenous populations who fear their culture changing. the parallels to the united states, donald trump got a lot of his angle on immigration from watching the british effort
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largely driven by immigration, and the president far parallels to the united states. >> good morning, everybody. as europe tries to figure out what to do with the migrants the president of the united states in great falls said this about our problem with immigration. >> the democrats, radical immigration agenda, we believe, they say, in sanctuary cities where they house the criminals and others, democrats once open borders, which means lots of crime. we went tough, strong, powerful voters and we want no crime and we are going to protect ice. we protect ice. they protect us and we protect
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them. >> it sounds as if immigration is going to be a big campaign theme right up to the midterms and if things are not fixed, 2020. >> i definitely agree. the blueprint is as graphic as you can imagine. there are two aspects, the political aspect and the reality. in terms of politics for the president to emphasize for example ms 13 and other gangbangers and drug cartels and transnational organizations, it is potent politics but as you know i spent a lot of time on the border, the reality is a lot more benign than that but that does not matter. we are not talking necessarily about immigration. it is down in the last month. what we are talking about is almost this this rule organic
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fear many people have that immigrants especially those who come without documentation or legality or wrecking america or a drain on our resources, public schools and so forth and half the country at least will listen to the president in the vigorous way and vote republican. >> abolish ice is not going to be the democratic message that will lead them to success in november. if they want to focus on the breakup of families, that is their issue. if they want to focus on abolish ice that helps the president. >> i agree. you can have it both ways. i believe the president made a terrible mistake in terms of family separation and we talked about it before. i said in no uncertain terms that was a clubfoot effort by the potus who is a dear friend of mine and i wish him the best but he made a terrible mistake
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in terms of family separation. on the other hand he has his angels, victims of immigrant crime, enough to gin up the republican base particularly people who have this deep-seated fear that the wave of unregulated documents immigrants from south america particularly and africa changing the nation. it is unfortunate. we need to lower the tone but i see no out insight between now and the midterm election, the two sides have chosen, democrats have chosen a more liberal approach, the republicans have chosen a law and order approach and people will -- >> the supreme court in many ways, one issue campaign for some people. >> the president is drawing a line in the sand branding democrats as the open border, do
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away with ice party so we will see how that plays out. i want your thoughts on the supreme court, the president spoke about it last night at this rally and talked about justice kennedy and how he gave him trust, pick someone he would be proud of. here is what the president said. >> i want to thank justice kennedy for his lifetime of distinguished service. he had confidence in me, you're going to pick somebody, great. if you tune in monday at 9:00 i think you will be extremely happy. right? >> we are hearing there are three final candidates, you have amy barrett, brett cavanagh and raymondkethrid raymondkethridge, they were all clerks for justice kennedy and have incredible background, incredible resume, strong conservative values. what will happen? who who will he end up with? >> great question, i wish i knew.
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the president has a way of building suspense. neil gorsuch was an unexpected dig but i remember democrats kicking the same thing, he is not that bad. what will we hang our hat on? let it go because that is the scalia seat, you have a hard-core right-winger net seat, neil gorsuch can't be worse but this is different, kennedy has been a swing vote on the court, with the liberals on many 5-4 cases, big defender of roe v wade. immigration is the big political issue, deep down in terms of politics and elected politics this is one that women's rally was the day the president was inaugurated is about a woman's right to choose, it is about abortion. 90% of the candidates chosen by the president will be someone he expects will reverse or diminish roe v wade, 10% of the other issues. in that mix, amy barrett seems
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to be on appellate court judge, all 3 of them well-regarded but she seems the one social conservatives seem most comfortable with on this issue. >> i wonder if kennedy set on the way out pick one of my clerks. >> think how that would be covered on television if he makes this announcement to see justice kennedy give a hug or handshake to one of the people that works for him at one point. >> either of the two guys but i think because it will come down to social conservatism that judge barrett has the inside track. what do i know? >> you could be right. many people will come out against judge barrett. we will know for sure at
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9:00 pm. >> more people criticize his choices. >> she is it. >> doesn't like confrontation. >> have a great weekend. it depends on the 1-on-1 meeting no one can predict. >> only he knows that he is not telling. >> your mom is in town. they are here today starting with the fox news alert. mike pompeo wrapping up a 3-hour meeting with high-ranking officials in north korea having dinner with senior staff members preparing for more meetings tomorrow expecting new details of the commitments between kim jong un and donald trump in singapore, pompeo has to tokyo to meet with japanese and south korean officials. epa chief andrew wheeler has not
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been on the job 24 hours and is already being attacked, the left going after his ties to the coal industry after celebrating scott pruett's resignation. ed markey tweeting about time, pruett out and andrew wheeler at the helm, the epa administered will no longer be big oil after it has been, it will be king cole's best lobbyist. wildfires raging out of control in several western states forcing mass evacuations. and northern lobbyists 3 times the size of san francisco burning 880,000 acres and counting. 1000 acres torched in colorado destroying 250 homes. firefighters hope the forecast brings some relief. baseball announcer calling a wild play, his own laptop destroyed by a foul ball.
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>> my computer is completely correct. i tried to put my hand up and it went straight back. >> the announcer says it is one of the worst days he had in some time. i don't -- >> he sounded pretty calm. >> i will except any name from a baseball team. >> jumbo shrimp. >> what do you think? >> aggressive fish that is tough to catch. jumbo shrimp. >> on a serious note, the rescue in thailand takes a tragic turn, a former navy seal lies trying to save the kids trapped in the cave. >> what was she thinking when
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>> we start with fox news alert, a former thai navy seal killed overnight during an effort to save the soccer team trapped in a cave in thailand. >> rescuers racing against time and the threat of severe weather looms. >> todd pyro joins us with the latest. >> reporter: rescuers losing one of their own while trying to save 12 young boys and a coach, delivering oxygen supplies to those trapped inside the cave. former u.s. navy seal dave sears explaining dangerous rescue efforts that proved deadly. >> he is trying paris stage canisters of oxygen or air so they can get the kids out on fixed line or dive as they go. he died doing that. this is such a dangerous event doing the diving in a cave.
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>> performance i and navy seal volunteer on the mission trying to save those boys as rescuers race against a fast approaching monsoon. heavy rains are what trapped the kids in the first place when they were visiting the cave. water flooding the narrow passage making it nearly impossible for them to get out. so many people working on an escape plan that oxygen levels are getting extremely low underground, more help on the way with billionaire elon musk sending his own team of engineers to rescue the kids. another company, specializing in digging tunnels. get this taken care of as soon as possible. >> thank you so much. >> 19 minutes after the hour. many on the democratic side's
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rallying cry. >> abolish ice. abolish ice. >> get rid of it, start over, reimagine it. >> what a group of incompetents. >> do they know how agents who keep the country safe, former ice agent joins us with a message with to those processors next. here is carlene during the summer concert series. ♪ ♪ ♪
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stay with their families until their 40's. >> 8:24 in new york city. a federal judge strikes down part of california absent jury state law. the judge ruling private companies can allow immigration officials on the premises without a wants but two other sanctuary provisions were upheld. one ruling the state can limit police cooperation with ice agents and the other requiring inspections of detention facilities. donald trump could be on the guest list when mexico's new leader takes office. andre manual lopez expected to invite donald trump and canadian prime minister justin trudeau to
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his inauguration in mexico in december. he has vowed to take on donald trump's immigration policies. let's see what happens. speaking of immigration policies. >> coast-to-coast, some democrats rhetoric the message is clear, some on the left want to abolish ice. >> abolish ice, abolish ice. >> get rid of it, start over, reimagine it. >> look at ice, what a group of incompetents. >> ice has strayed so far from its mission. it is supposed to be here to keep americans safe but it has turned into a terrorist organization of its own. >> to those calling to end the agency understand what the men and women of the organization do or have they taken time to ask them? our next guest knows that firsthand, a former special agent in charge of homeland
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security investigations and joins us right now. what is the response to those accusations about an organization you were part of? >> they are clueless, have no idea what the officers and agents of ice do day in and day out. >> what do you do? >> as homeland security investigator we investigate violations of customs and immigration laws in connection with border security and public safety. what the public doesn't understand or what our politicians don't want them to understand is one third of the work homeland security investigates is immigration related, two thirds of our investigations have nothing to do with immigration. we respond, we have an interior mission, much of what we do benefits communities we serve and live in. >> they look at ice agents,
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instead of ice is nuts solving the problem you have witnessed too many acts of generosity and compassion by ice to sit there and people accuse you of being nazis. tell us what you have done. >> it is very hard to remain silent when we see and hear tv and on the radio, throughout my career when the cameras are not there my managers have witnessed acts from our officers, agents at ice and ctp of compassion, generosity. these employees pulled money from their pockets to buy toys, food, change diapers for these aliens, these families. unfortunately that all takes place when cameras are not
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there. you hear them refer to these employees as nazis and terrorist organizations, it drives me crazy. obviously again they don't know what we do and say anything they want to say that supports their position and rhetoric. >> the military prior, you look outside your window and you see people protesting your existence. you are not doing it to get rich, you make $60,000 a year to walk into back alleys and grab people who committed crimes or at the very least come here illegally and someone thinks they have been seized by ice agent since 2017, 5855 weapons, 673,000 plus rows of ammunition and this is a force of 6000 people. >> homeland security agents, the
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largest investigative agency in the department of homeland security, the number of drugs and weapons we seized, the number of money we seized, it is hard to find an agency with that much bang for the buck. >> cocaine, 39,510 pounds of cocaine, heroin over 3000 pounds, methamphetamines 45,000 pounds, fentanyl 984 pounds. with those people protesting you prefer that on the streets? >> absolutely not. i remind you what we do directly benefit to those communities. they are beneficiaries of what we do in the reason we do what we do. >> it is part of border patrol too. sorry you have to deal with this and a lot of people making -- increase their political fortunes by using you guys as a scapegoat, not happening here, thank you so much. 29 minutes after the hour.
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>> we are back, 26 minutes until the top of the our. the new jobs reporters and the numbers are out. >> according to the bureau of labor statistics the us economy adding 213,000 jobs slightly down from the 220,000 jobs added last month in may. >> the june unemployment rate is 4%, last month it was 3.8 but the headline, they expected 195,000 jobs to be created and the economy created 213,000, unemployment at 4%. >> labor participation rate
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62.9% and wages, always a big part of the conversation if you compare june this year to june last year it has gone up 2.7%, a big increase, that is some positive news. >> not crumbs, as new jobs are added people say maybe it is time to compete to get better employees and maybe get another job, people feel freer to move up. >> that drives up wages ultimately, if the labor pool is shrinking you got to pay folks more money. >> 213,000 new jobs in the month of june. >> her job is the headlines, she joins us now. >> it is friday. we now know the woman you have been talking about who scale the statue of liberty, took former first lady michelle obama's words a little too literally. >> our beloved first lady i care
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so much about said when they go low we go high. i went as high as i could. >> the climber also says she is and sorry about the stunned, donald trump calling her out during his montana rally. >> we saw that clown yesterday on the statue of liberty, i would have said that gets minutes and wait -- get some nuts. >> she pleaded not guilty trespassing and other charges. a mother, hit a carjacker in the head saving her two sons trapped in the backseat. >> i wish i would have killed you. if i didn't already. hope i woke him up. >> of a thief jumped inside her car when she was pumping gas in dallas, her two young sons were in the car. that is when the mother hopped in the vehicle, grabbed a gun and pulled the trigger, the thief crashing the suvs in serious condition and facing charges. the mother and her children were not hurt. new york city preparing to roll out boxes of peacekeepers to ease tensions in violent
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communities, wall street journal reports noble trauma units will cost taxpayers $1.8 million to lunch and more money to maintain but is that a good idea? and nypd sgt. joined us to weigh in. >> all the time the shootings happened, if it is going to happen it is going to happen. are you going to move buses around the block every time something happens? it is not practical. >> those units will be deployed in january. wide receiver surprising his mom and sister with a new home posting this heartwarming video in slow motion showing his mother breaking down in tears, signed a $20 million contract extension so he bought his mother and sister with cerebral palsy a new place to call home. >> to be able to take care of your whole family.
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>> have a great weekend. >> adam has the weather. you are indoors. wire you indoors? >> it is raining, i don't like to get wet. showers across portions of the northeast, here's the radar, initial band of rain moving off the coast but we have rain behind that. how long will it be sticking around? 2:00 or 3:00 before it pushes off. the good news with this on the backside there is a little bit of cooler air and things feeling nicer saturday and sunday, the other big story, our first hurricane of the season, hurricane barrel, moving across the of integration, 185 miles an hour, this will be winding down as he gets closer to the lesser antilles. it will not be a hurricane when it makes landfall. >> what is his name?
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>> breryl. >> maybe it will stay in the ocean and we won't need it. dr. phil, one of the biggest stars on tv but he wasn't always successful. >> i was the worst marital therapist in history of marital therapy. absolutely the worst. >> harvey live in with objectified. >> here is phil basser with my next 30 years. ♪ ♪
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dr. phil. >> i was the worst marital therapist in the history of marital therapy because i had no patience for it. a couple would come in and start arguing back and forth in 10 minutes and i'm like no wonder you can't get along. i'm with you 10 minutes and can't stand either one of you. >> what was the divorce rate? >> very high. >> the host joins us right now, good to see you. i love this show because you talk to people we watch and love but you take us inside their story. how they got to where they are. give us a sense of his early years, wasn't always easy for him. >> it was impossible for him. what i especially love about this episode is one thing i like about the show, it teaches
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people to overcome obstacles and that is what he does on his television show, what they are doing wrong but he follows his own advice. he was able to take himself, a poor kid who lived with a violent alcoholic father who had issues going to school believing everybody else had a perfect life and his was complete nightmare and how he molded himself and you saw he was a marital therapist who was really good at it and worked with his father who was also a psychologist but branched out and i tell you when you look at what he has done. he was successful as a psychologist and according to his television show, went into the jury consulting business. oprah winfrey was the defining moment when he represented her
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in the beef trial and what he told me you will see right now, how oprah was having a meltdown before the trial and how he had come to jesus with her. >> she had been sued in the maddow case, she was constantly talking to you about why me? >> i remember one night i said i tell you what is going on, they are getting ready to hand you your ass on a platter, you need to wake up because they are after you. >> they were after her for a lot of money but he helped her. >> the moment he had the conversation was her lightbulb moment, she turned things around but so interesting, he walks through his life and in the process and intersect with oprah
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and his family and i tell you, guys, he was supposed to have one child because he had a vasectomy. he turned around the hospital on the spur of the moment, one of the funniest stories, like weekend at bernie absent it is hilarious. >> that will be revealed during the episode sunday night. >> what is his secret to success? such a long career, what is the secret? >> he says people are 100% victims as they grow up as children but at a point as an adult, you have to figure out ways of getting over that and not feeling that way and the way you perceive yourself is the way others perceive you. i walked away from his house
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thinking this guy lives by his rules to live by, he really does. >> you know dr. phil, harvey is going to reveal aside to him you have never seen before, watch the show sunday night at 9:00 pm, objectified, always a pleasure. >> at 8:00 eastern. >> it will come on at some point. we love having you on. coming up next, bill basser sings his patriotic hit american child.
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>> donald trump narrows his pick for the supreme court, the june jobs report is out and robert mueller as more prosecutors to his team. friday morning, alan dershowitz, diane black, the a team is on deck. join us at the top of the hour. >> it is time for the all-american summer concert series brought to you by karen. >> one of the great american childs. ♪ >> thanks for having us. thank you for having us. ♪ i was 10 ♪ i was 10 ♪ i was in first-base ♪ when the secondhand guns ♪ were on my face ♪ know where to go
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>> sandra: president trump rallying supporters in montana last night as the white house ramps up the vetting process for the president's second pick to join the supreme court. i'm sandra smith live inside "america's newsroom." >> leland: live on a friday, happy friday. you've had a long week. i'm leland vittert in for bill hemmer. the president firing up the crowd in great falls lashing out as his favorite targets, the media and going after democratic senator jon tester on his home turf as the white house prepares the big reveal on monday of the president's supreme court nominee. >> sandra: we have more on this. president trump's tariffs on
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