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scratched cd. this time it's the cat. the ginger kiddy leo jumping on shoulders on live tv. the cat rubbing his head with her face and tail. the polish academic was being interviewed by dutch news station. >> carley: cute. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ains we begin with a fox news alert this morning. phase 2 of the mission to save the boys that are trapped inside that cave in thailand is now underway as we speak. ed: crews in a race against time to bring that soccer team and coach out after they had been trapped for two weeks. pete: four of the boys successfully taken out and taken to a nearby hospital. that was yesterday. crews now hoping to get the rest of them out maybe within minutes, within hours. we don't know. at least within two to three days overall. ainsley: jeff paul is live at the hospital where those boys are recovering this morning the ones that have been rescue you had. jeff, good morning.
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>> yeah. good morning. and it is late afternoon here in chian rai, thailand. this is the hospital where those four boys who were rescued were taken to yesterday. they are getting care right now. they are in isolation as doctors check them out to make sure they aren't carrying any sort of diseases or have any other care that they need to attend to. meanwhile, there is an ongoing operation right now, phase 2. they are trying to get out as many as they can today. if yesterday is any independent occasion that goal would maybe be around four people. the thai governor recently spoke and said he didn't want to put a number on it. he wanted to see how today went. we also know that they will be using the same dive team that successfully rescued four of those boys. they will be sending that same team pack. in they got some rest. they, again, lined the cave, that route with more air tanks. we were told yesterday that every single tank that they used along that route was
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reduced. it just gives you an idea how many resources are used to make sure these kids get to safety. back to you. ed: jeff, we are hearing reports that perhaps a fifth boy has come out. maybe more on the way. what are you hearing on the ground? i know it's obviously, you know, just phase 2 of the mission and information is coming in fast and furious. what are you hearing? >> well, if it's any indication of yesterday, if they are on sort of the same schedule, it would make sense that we could start hearing about more and more kids coming out from the cave. but that would definitely go along with that time line. yesterday they started arranged 10:00. and we heard around 5:00 they had the first boy released. so it would be more sense additional boy coming out today and that would follow along that schedule. pete: thank you very much. yesterday we were on the weekend covering. this we anticipated maybe one boy coming out over the course of the show. ed: over the course of
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several hours. pete: four came out very quickly. they came out this morning they restaged as jeff paul said oxygen tanks and press the momentum because rains are coming. they did it once they feel more confident. stick with us all morning long. this may be the beginning of good news we hope. ainsley: this is the cover of "the new york post." you can see the four precious boys rescued at the hospital. they were bringing out the little ones that were the strongest. they wanted momentum and the kids left in the cave. they wanted them to know that they got out safely and that they had a chance, too. they were going to get out safely. ed: figure out how bold and daring it was. we spoke to a former navy seal yesterday that said if they didn't start this mission yesterday with the rains coming soon as pete suggests, the window may close for up to four months. because it may be raining so much. water rising. oxygen levels going down that they weren't sure if the boys could make it through four months.
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ainsley: monsoon season. they saw an opening yesterday and struck with the help by the way the thai navy seals with the help of the u.s. and britain and other key allies. so american has skin in the game as well. pete: you talk about momentum. one of the problems maintaining momentum is logistics. we have a cave diagram we can put up on the screen. phased operation with different divers. of this is the set-up between the divers and individual. have you two divers with each child at the time tethered. we have another diagram of the entire cave rescue. result maltsly they are staging oxygen tanks two and a half miles of this cave. as they pass kid from diver to diver to phase to phase. divers understand the nooks and craneys of each place they're. now they are hoping they can move through quickly through these harrowing areas to
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make sure those boys move through direction. you want to press the momentum if those oxygen tanks aren't full have you got to take the time to fill them. ainsley: have good spirits. when you look at that i do brahm, when we heard these kids are trapped in the cave why are they there? why county coach take them there. we will learn more of those answers as they start rescuing them. if you look it's underneath this mountainous region. can you see the entrance through the far left. as you go through the cave it goes lower and lower and lower and monsoon season it's starting to fill up with water and that's why time is of the essence. one of the parents wrote the coach and said "don't blame yourself." ed: some of the children have been writing notes to their parents. we saw some of those over the weekend. one said please keep planning my birthday party. these are boys between 11 and 16 years old. these are the concerns they have. soccer and birthday party.
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and one said i can't wait to eat friday tricken again. they barely ate they beginning. they went 9 days without foot and then they finally got some a few days ago. can you see when you talk, about ainsley, their spirits, considering what they have been through and this is limited video we have, they do seem to still be optimistic. ainsley: they are a team. and that woch is probably down there saying -- you would know this better than i would. you are experienced with the military, pete. i'm sure he is down there saying to his team or troops you have got to keep good spirits. pete: this coach is about 25 years old. former monk. came out of the priest hood -- assistant coach of this team. the head coach had said take them on an adventure to build some bond. we found out they went into this cave. they went in a little too far the rains came. he taught them meditation techniques. breathing techniques to deal with it obviously he feels guilty because of the predicament. now you have the greatest cave divers in the world to
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send them there to get them out. i have a feeling he will probably be the last one out or near the last one. ed: don't forget about how difficult this is, a former thai navy seal who was retired three or four days ago went in there to help and died because he ran out of oxygen. this is someone who is very experienced, certainly more experienced than an 11 or 12-year-old boy. he died. and so, that's how miraculous it is that at least four have come out alive. pete: murky waters, you can't see. it's pitch black cold. who knows what lives in that cave. they haven't eaten. limited -- the logistics are impossible. this is why people are so he faux cussed on this. it's an amazing display of courage, of heroism and of the human spirit. hopefully this morning, god willing, we have for rescues. ainsley: we will have an experienced navy diver. these kids are probably dealing with mental and
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medical issues. age is usually on their side. kids have such a positive attitude. ed: they never overthink it. ainsley: ages 11 to 16. 8 boys and one coach down there. working very closely with the government of thailand. we will keep them all in our prayers. the president has a big decision to make. today afound 9:00 tonight. sean hannity will announce hot supreme court nominee is. pete: that's right. it's decision there. there it is right there. we see confirmed yesterday there are four finalists left. >> we're told he still remains undecided. maybe he has made the decision. if he has, he hasn't told definitive live who that will be. the finalists are brett kavanaugh, amy cohen barrett, raymond death electric and thomas hardiman. all of them from the list. all of them as lindsey graham has said winning lottery tickets. conservatives all of them different shades of each.
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ed: what people are telling me is the president, as of last night, had not made a final decision. but that he seemed to be, people in his orbit believe he was leaning towards brett kavanaugh but still very high on amy coney barrett. somebody not to discount. this is the final four. as he left golf club in bedminster, new jersey yesterday. he told reporters he had not made that decision but was getting very close. >> i believe this person will do a great job. i'm very close to making a decision. i have not made it official yet, obviously. very close to making a decision: [[inaudible] question] >> they are excellent. can't go wrong. i will probably be deciding tonight or tomorrow some time by 12:00. all meeting at 9:00. we have great country, folks. we have great country.
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ed: you have some of these democratic senators who say he has been hijacked by the right. that the president has outsourced this to conservative groups. fascinating about this flip side is this has been the most transparent supreme court process ever. go pack to the campaign, the president listed 25 conservatives the people that he believes have impeccable credentials. that's why i think you hear lindsey graham and others advise the president this is a lottery ticket for conservatives. any of the final four will be strong not just in their view of conservatives with impeccable credentials that will be hard -- democrats are going to fight no matter who he picks. it's going to be harder whether you have someone like in the case of neil gorsuch even democrats said okay, is he qualified. so, it's harder to trip him up. pete: you see lobbying from the hill, outside groups pick. comes down to ar rapport between the president and those nominees. we have seen that with earlier picks. i really do get the sense if
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the decision is made, it's a close one and a narrow one. he is going to keep us all on the edge of our seats. ainsley: thomas hardiman served with his sister on the third u.s. court of appeals in philadelphia. i know she has pushed to serve. >> kavanaugh has the experience in washington, d.c. you bring in the confirmation part of it. how difficult will it be? of course, roe v. wade and the threats of moderate senators on the republican side. still a lot of things to balance. ed: people who talked to the president keep telling he keeps talking about credentials. the way he thinks about military leaders, mad dog mattis. he is a real leader. kavanaugh yale law school. worked in the solicitor general's office. clerked for anthony kennedy. federal judge. worked in a major law firm. has punched all of those tickets. ainsley: who can actually get passed. pete: he has a long record
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♪ ed: we're back to our fox news alert. right now rescuers in thailand back in that flooded cave rushing to try to save the remaining boys still trapped there for more than two weeks. ainsley: four soccer players have been safely removed, 8 more and their coach are still inside the cave. pete: dave davidson retired diver and participates with seals in thailand. thanks for being here this morning. it looks like they have re-set for another day.
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there may be reports of a fifth kid coming out. we have not confirmed that yet. what do you know about this operation right now and likely what will happen today? >> well, likely what will happen today is following on with yesterday. yesterday was successful so they replenished and they will go with the same plan, i'm sure. as long as nothing has changed. obviously if there was more rains, more water, that could change the dynamics a little bit. they have taken that into account using operational risk management. ainsley: dave, take us down into that murky water. what exactly makes this mission so dangerous? >> well, if you got water rushing in from rains, it's probably visibility. it's probably nonexistent. the good thing is the divers that are working there are used to working in murky waters and, you know, having no visibility. so, that's not bad on them. where it is tough on the children, you are bringing them through. and this is all a new experience for them. and you have got to worry about, you know, tight
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passageways what if the child has a panic attack, gets very stressed. and doesn't know what to do. so, it will be very difficult and i believe that always be changing dynamics as the rains come in. ed: talk about momentum this mission yesterday was moving much quicker than anyone anticipated. they were getting real momentum and have to stop. how do you get that momentum going again today? and what if you have -- these are small children as ainsley said. if one of them gets upset or starts getting nervous, i want to get home to my mom. i want to get home to my dad. how do you keep everyone calm and cool and keep this momentum going again? >> best thing to do is go through training. not going to train these guys to be cave divers. use whag said as operational risk management we say what's the greatest risk? okay, first off, we want to train these guys to be able to breathe normally in the rigs, and then explain to them exactly each phase. what's going to happen so
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that when they see it doesn't scare them? and then go over the emergency procedures. if you get water in your full face mask, how do you clear it? simple, lift up, push this button, get the water out. splarn what to do. they need to have signals. if you're in trouble or you fear or there is a problem, squeeze my leg three times because have you got one in front and one in back. you remember, through these tight passage ways, he may be between them and they can't be close. pete: we don't have much time left, dave. between 1 and 10 how difficult and complex is a mission like this? >> well, i would put it, you know, a lot closer to 10 only in that we don't normally train in cave rescues. you know, there are obviously cave rescues. but cave rescues for children that don't swim, normally cave rescues had are to go get cave divers out. this makes it very complex. >> all right, dave davidson
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that statement from gannett this morning. we will stay on top of the story. ainsley? ainsley: all right. thank you, ed. it's decision-day for president trump who is expected to announce his next nominee for the supreme court at 9:00 p.m. tonight. four in the running breaking down the cases criticisms against these potential justices. here in insight. legal fellow of the harst damage fox news and host of the scotus 101 broadcast elizabeth flattery. thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. ainsley: president has to narrow it down and ask himself what are the democrats going to say? why wouldn't they want to vote for this person? what the possible criticisms. let's start with the female that is judge amy coney barrett. what are the criticisms that could be used against her. >> the main criticism is that she has only been a judge on the appeals court for 8 months. looking at her academic record, she has tackled a
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number of important legal topics. we have a very clear view of her understanding of the law. ainsley: what about judge hardiman? >> judge hardiman has extraordinary experience on the district court and appeals court. but i think the main knock against him is simply that he hasn't tackled as many big issues that are of concern to conservatives as some of the other nominees. ainsley: i know he was the runner-up when gulch was nominated or the president's sister worked with him on the third circuit of appeals in philadelphia and endorsed him. go to the next one. judge raymond kethledge, what do you know about him. >> seated in michigan the sixth circuit. he has a strong record as a judge. he has tackled a number of issues. kind of felon flown under the radar that may be one potential knock against him. ainsley: judge brett kavanaugh. >> he is really the complete package. sterling, academic credentials. he served on the d.c. circuit, which has long been considered the stepping stone to the supreme court.
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the only knock i would say is at 53 he is the oldest of the group but that's not really very old. ainsley: elizabeth, who is your favorite out of the group and why? >> all of the potential nominees are fantastic and have great merit. but i think if he had to pick one i might go with brett kavanaugh. ainsley: why do you think that? >> he has stood up for his principles. he is battle is i tested been through a contentious confirmation with his d.c. circuit confirmation more than a decade ago he has written hundreds of opinions and we have a clear understanding of what kind of a judge he is. ainsley: i know they are all pro-life. i know that judge amy barrett she is catholic, she sex extremely conservative, socially serve, how will that affect her when you have a susan collins up in maine who has said she won't vote for anyone who could possibly overturn roe v. wade. >> this is something that came up during judge barrett's confirmation to the seventh circuit last fall. she explained her personal views are irrelevant and she
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ainsley: we are back with a fox news alert. a fifth boy rescued in thailand. this according to local
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reports in that area. this coming as a second rescue operation is now underway right now. ed: crews working to bring more boys to safety two weeks after the boys and coach got stuck inside that cave. pete: so far four of the boys successfully taken out. we are hearing of a fifth now by sky news. taken to a nearby hospital on sunday. crews hoping to get the remaining 8 or 7 at this point and their coach out within two to three days. ainsley: this is wonderful. let's bring in can bongino, host of the dan bongino show and former secret service agent. when you learned about this and learned so many of these young kids were trapped in this cave and with your experience and knowing about the waters and monday soon season did you think this would be possible that this morning we would be saying that five of them are out alive? >> yes, thank god. just an incredible operation. you know, here's one of the things about water training. let me just be clear. my training is a small sliver of our fantastic navy
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seals and these thai navy seals. one of the things about water we do exercises in the waters, ainsley, where they would blind fold you and you would think you would orient yourself right await a minute in other words, turn you upside down and figure my way out pretty quickly. you would be shocked how in the water when you can't see how quickly you will swim in the wrong direction. you will go deeper. think about what they are dealing with they are not only dealing with -- this is in pools where we did this training. they are dealing with blacked out water. compressed spaces. kids who haven't really eaten a big hearty meal in a long time. probably not that healthy. just an incredible operation. unbelievable bravery here. pete: they took a brief tactical pause overnight to re-fill the oxygen tanks. ed asked this important question. how do you restart the momentum on a complex operation like this. sounds like they are using the same divers in the same
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places. the logistics becomes important at this point. >> it does. think about the psychological impact, right, on the kids and the coach who were still left in the cave. they have seen their friends successfully be pulled out. you probably -- there is probably obviously some excitement that they are looking forward to getting out of there. and then you have to take this pause. but, remember, you know, slow is smooth in this. and smooth is fast. you want to be smooth, you want to be slow. you don't want to rush anything. this is an emergency but it's not an acute emergency right now. no one -- not a fire in there thank god. can you take it, take it slow and make sure everybody gets out safely. ed: pardon me, dan, we're looking at live pictures right now. they appear to be putting almost umbrella like around this hospital. this helicopter just landed outside the hospital we have been talking about where the boys have been brought. so, we are sticking with this to see if another boy emerges.
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we know from our reporting yesterday that some boys were brought by ambulance to this hospital. others were brought by helicopter. so it's not just speculation. ainsley: our producers are telling us now they think the little boy is behind those umbrella like tarps and taken him to an ambulance and then he will be transferred to the hospital. ed: obviously going from a remote location, in fact, reporter jeff paul on the ground was saying that he wasn't exactly at the cave, obviously. but nearby there has been so much rain that jeff said he had mud about halfway up his leg, gives you an idea the region there, the specific area is not fully developed. and so, you helicopter out because you probably can't get an ambulance through that mud. pete: obviously, protecting the privacy of these kids. you saw the umbrellas move to the helicopter. it looks like, hopefully, that fifth boy taken off the helicopter surrounded by umbrellas to maintain the privacy. now, likely moving to an ambulance or to the most.
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ed: dan, to bring you back in, we were hearing in the last 24 hours that these boys as they go to the hospital, obviously the first thing they are going to do is give them an exam physically or mentally. their parents may not be able to see them for 24 to 48 hours. as they fully evaluate them. download as much information. talk about how important it is to talk to them to make sure their health and welfare is there but also talk to them about what they know. >> yeah. that was my kid, i would probably be bashing down the helicopter door. ainsley: me too. >> i don't know how well that plan is going to work out with the parents. i'm sure they are pretty eager to see their kid. there was a point before i was listening before i came on. you had the navy seal diver. you brought up a great point about the danger of this operation. when he said it a light bulb went off in my head. i can't accentuate enough how brave they are. cave dive operation normally rescuing cave divers.
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not rescuing cave divers they are rescuing a bunch of kids who are soccer players. there are some ways this could break bad. to say put a highlight on how brave these kids have been, too. in addition to the seals and thai navy seals. ainsley: as we watch this ambulance county child we think inside being taken to the hospital. imagine what that little boy is thinking today. ed: what they have seen and what they are thinking. pete: in operations like this as it goes on hours and days and literally as we speak kids in the middle of this journey through this cave with divers. does it the risk increase? we are hearing the stronger boys came out first to build confidence in what was happening and get their tactics, techniques and procedures down. complacency sets. in fatigue sets. in you know, it's no time to sort of say everything is okay. maybe gets more complicated here on out. >> absolutely, pete. remember, a couple things here. number one, the terrain features change. the water levels change.
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these are not conditions we are dealing with even yesterday. the terrain features change by the hour in that region. secondly, they took the strongest swimmers and the strongest boys first. which makes sense. let's get -- let's make sure we get the strongest ones out first. keep the mental status of the people left behind. you don't want a failure right away. it would be devastating. now they have to deal with the weakest boys to get them out last. so, yeah, it does get more dangerous and that's why, you know, i know we say thoughts and prayers a lot and it irritates a lot of people on the left. prayer does matter. i think these boys and the coach can really use it. pete: sure okay absolutely. ainsley: 8 more boys. actually seven more this morning when we started the show there were four rescued which meant 8 boys still inside. now there are seven boys inside and tha that coach. i don't believe this coach was in the military in
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thailand. but he was a monk and he is the assistant coach. so what do you think coming from a man's perspective who has had, you know, people that work under you or you have probably been a coach before. what do you tell those kids when you are in the cave with them? >> i wasn't in the military. i was in the secret service. we do this underwater training. "fox & friends weekend" i was using this story yesterday. all our training in water is a sliver of whats we seals get. these guys are just phenomenal. what we justed to do with this heli dunker. simulate helicopter in water. this was inside a pool, not a cave. it's light out. and have you an instructor there. and people panic because when you are in water you are disoriented so quickly. i have seen guys i think i even did it myself one time you swim in the wrong direction sometimes and you can't see and you think oh, no, gravity will just pull me up and it doesn't work that way. imagine that in a dark way
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with no swimming experience and some of the areas in this cave you can't even fit an oxygen tank through on your back. >> you have tback. you have to go one by one. you ask danger level i would say a solid nine. pete: two and a half miles. this is a journey, not something you do quickly at all. thanks for your insight. we appreciate it good stuff. ed: can't go on social media right now without seeing people saying many focused on the world cup in the days and weeks if we can get all 12 boys and coach out. they need to be at the world cup finals so we can pray with them and cheer them on. ainsley: that probably won't happen today. it's a matter of 24 hours? pete: all speculation. hope to go faster. rains still coming. the window is getting shorter every day. hopefully once have you done it once refined your techniques. ed: also said it could take
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up to four days it keeps changing. ainsley: for dan to say there are small areas are that you can't fit through. imagine, close ter phobia, the fear. ed: so many elements. ainsley: keep them in your prayers. ed: dropping obama era rule about colleges. make this race neutral. is this the right move? we will ask alveda king. the niece of dr. martin luther king jr., of course. she is coming up next. pete: one man running for congress is taking his support for president trump to a new level. meet the man behind this campaign ad. is he building a wall. he is coming up next. >> your foundation is solid, it will take care of itself for many years to come. >> hey, jason, are you really going to help president trump build the wall? >> you bet i am. i have type 2 diabetes.
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a new op-ed in the "new york post" suggest it could happen. michael goodwin pointing out clinton super pac ramping up fundraising efforts to combat president trump's policies. she could attempt to unite a divided democratic party. a man you know well. is he going to join us with more on clinton's 2020 prospects. family of a little boy who beat cancer is facing attacks from the left because they thanked eric trump it started when the tennessee family thanked him on social media for donating millions to saint jude. after he shared the post the aunt said what happened next shocked her. >> the hate that has come out is unreal. now you're going to attack a charity? you're going to attack a saint jude family. someone who went through hell for four years? come on now. ainsley: trump responding on twitter thank you for your kind words. you are amazing.
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sadly, nothing is off limits for some. ed? ed: thanks, ainsley. the trump administration last weeing schools and colleges to toss out obama era guidelines to consider schools in effort to divert. new admission standard. is this a step in the right direction? we're asking the niece of dr. martin luther king jr. and fox news contributor, dr. alveda king. >> good morning "fox & friends." i'm so glad you asked me this question. i'm 67 years old. as a young girl into my young years, even going into college, i was taught by my dad, my mother daddy king and granddaddy and even martin luther king jr. that we're one race. one human race. one blood. and as one blood, that's acts 17-26. my uncle martin would also say uncle ml i would call
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him. we must li together as brothers and when we discriminate education because of skin color it's are a character, barbaric, it's wrong. but it can't so much be regulated. you can't go to the colleges and say don't discriminate against somebody because of their skin color because people will do things in secret if they want to do what's wrong anyway. we must treat every student as a human being and we must not discriminate. ed: it seems like you could not possibly disagree with the idea of treating all students like human beings. it seems obvious. it's a very smart point by you. and, yet the dnc seems to disagree. they put out this say. the trump administration is not just woefulfully blind to the reality of systemic rainfall. it's coldly indifferent to destructive consequences it's absolutely committed to dismanned ling any efforts to address our nation's
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original sin. what do you think uncle m.l. as you call him would think about that? >> well, i was a college professor for 19 years in the 1980s and 1990s, i left to serve the george w. bush administration in the early 21st century. during those years, did i, as a college professor, know that many of my own students predominantly african-american had been disenfranchise you had. so i have never been colorblind. if you are colorblind then you need glasses. we can't pretend people don't have ethnic distinctions. to say work with college prep, it's important to do excellent college prep for every student in america. whether they are very wealthy. whether they're not wealthy. no matter what their skin color is there again, we must learn to live together as brothers and i will say as sisters or perish together as fools. treating all students as human beings. that's what he would really say. now, do you have programs? do you have guidance?
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can you be very strict on racial discrimination? absolutely. because racial discrimination is wrong. but to legislate it and people who don't want to do well will find tricks and run through that anyway. we want to educate fairly all of our children and i believe public, private, whatever. ed: treating everyone equally. wonderful words this morning to start our week off. dr. king, we appreciate your wisdom and guidance as always. >> thank you so much. ed: thank you. meanwhile, the president just days away from meeting with vladimir putin one on one. the media, already melting down. >> what do we think is going to happen with vladimir putin. is he going to give him crimea. is he going to hand him crime yanchts god i hope to hell not. >> doesn't it look like they're setting that up. ed: hand him crimea? >> ric grenell actually has information and insight. he will join us live next hour. plus, one man running for congress is taking his for
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pete: welcome back. one congressional candidate in tennessee is taking his support of president trump's border wall to a whole new level by actually building his own wall in a new ad. watch. >> it all starts with a good foundation. if your foundation is solid, it will take care of itself for many years to come. >> hey, jason, are you really going to help president trump build the wall. >> you get i am. >> that congressional candidate from tennessee jason emmert joining us now. thanks for joining us this morning. it's campaign season. you are in a primary running
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against two opponents right now. the polls show you behind. you are hoping an ad like this will get attention ad it got you are on this program right now. you support building that wall and president trump's agenda? >> absolutely. this is the most important issue that our country faces. and enforcing the rule of law and our border integrity and our national security depends on having a wall built. i think president trump is right and i want to let people know where i stand. people are concerned about this. it's a huge issue. not just for the second congressional district of tennessee but for the nation. if you send somebody to congress you need to know where they stand not just locally but at large when they vote and support the president. pete: are you concerned other candidates you are running against like other members in washington maybe say they are for border security. securing the border but that doesn't mean a definitive border wall. would you say that makes you different and how are you going to make that happen? congress has dragged their feet on it? >> it absolutely makes me different.
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i'm not a career politician. my two opponents are. they have almost half a century of combined experience in politics. that's not who i am. i am chairman of the young republican national federation. i have gone around the country. i have spoken to people about their. it's the number one issue not just locally but around the country. when i say it, i mean it that's what the difference is between someone who has been in politics their entire life and someone who has been an entrepreneur and business person and that's the kind of experience i think we need in d.c. right now. i campaigned -- pete: jason, why does the left hate the wall so much. >> you should see some of the hate we received on twitter just from posting this. i have been called everything under the sun. i don't know. it's astonishing to me. it's about national security. if you can't have integrity in the wall. if you can't enforce the rule of law then you are not a nation. i think that's important as a country, as the future of our nation. especially for my generation and those behind me is we have to protect the greatest country in the world which is the united states of america. without having the rule of
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law followed, and a border wall and national security interests put first. pete: we have got to leave it right there. jason emmert. primary next month. thank you for your time. >> thanks for having me on. i appreciate it. pete more "fox & friends" at the top of the hour. stick around. i visualize travel rewards. i receive travel rewards. going new places. (oh!) going out for a bite. going anytime. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com
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[ laughing ] a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. ♪ progressive helps keep you out there. ainsley: crews rescuing fifth boy from thailand as you saw moments ago. ed: landed near the cave crews swarmed tarnsd before the ambulance arrived. not clear if anyone was inside. they are staging it as if they were getting ready to bring another boy to the hospital. pete: navy seals from around the world and the best cave divers are working to save the remaining members of that soccer team trapped inside the cave for what is now 17 days. ainsley: jeff paul is live at the hospital where that
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ambulance has just arrived. jeff? >> yeah, it was an incredible moment that ambulance after the helicopter landed just pulled up right along this road here and pulled into this area here. that's the hospital where the other four boys yesterday were being held. now we have a fifth boy inside who is getting some medical care. just a truly incredible moment. and something else we should mention crews seem to be on schedule. right around the same time, we had our first boy who was rescued and brought to the hospital. so if that's any indication of what we can expect the rest of the day, we're hoping maybe within the next hour or two to have another boy. some more good news. another boy rescued from that cave. what we do know about what is happening today is that they are using the same dive team they used yesterday. they feel like this team knew what they were doing and have a good feel for the journey. that might probably speak to why they are so on schedule. this team is so experienced.
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we know they had before going in and we had some questions about rye not just keeping it o around the clock. it's a pretty tough journey in. several hours in. several hours out. they also had to re-line that cave route with oxygen tanks. yesterday they used every single oxygen tank. a lot of resource fers to get these boys out. earlier today the thai governor speaking he didn't want to put a number on it but he was hopeful more and more boys would start to get to safety. back to you. ed: jeff paul on the ground for us live. we will get back to you soon. ainsley: this is the cover of the "new york post" with four of those pictures and now add a fifth one. five little boys are at the hospital. ed: see the innocence of the faces. ainsley: third one so young. ed: sending notes to their parents. reporting on them. one writing a note saying please keep planning my birthday party. these are kids between 11 and 16 years old. ainsley: that gives them hope. i have got to get home because i have a birthday
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party coming up. pete: birthday party is a big deal. yesterday reporting two were out and then four were out. then we thought six. reports on the ground can be conflicting and differing. ainsley: all four came out during the morning show. pete: all four came out. ed: we started the program over the course of 11 hours one or two if we are lucky if everything goes right. when we got these initial reports that two, four, maybe as many as six boys came out turned out to be just four. way more than anyone expected. ainsley: in at matter of four hour show four little boys came out. we are an hour in to our show. our show is three hours. it's the end of their day right now 11 hours ahead. the boys coming out yesterday had been part of a 10 or 11-hour journey across that cave. this morning, god-willing, hopefully more will come out. we have been told they have built a rhythm after
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restaging as jeff said putting oxygen tanks all of them were used yesterday. we're hopeful like everyone else we will get more news here. ed: see fragment of video of the boysful the us rescues operation and cave and two and a half miles. it's hard to process what is this like? so we have been talking to former navy seals. one of them told us it's essentially like trying to scale mount everest. which is obviously extremely arduous. extremely difficult. and they are basically trying to do that two days in a row because yesterday, they rescued four boys. had to halt. middle of the night. they wanted to get more oxygen in the tanks. they had to regroup. they had to rest. these divers are going through miraculous and heroic efforts here. let's not forget that one highly trained retired thai navy seal just three or four days ago died because he ran out of oxygen. he was somebody who knew what he was doing. thieves boys have very, very young. this is incredible
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operation. ainsley: we hear stories about adults getting in situations and we unfortunately have to report that they don't make it through something. but to know they are little children. little soccer players. we consider all relate to this story. we all have kids who grew up playing a sport or we played a sport. it pulls at the heart strings of people around the world. u.s. is working closely with the government of thailand. one of the parents of the kids sent a note inside to the coach and said don't blame yourself. pete: we need to be grateful for every single boy that comes ow because, if just one thing goes wrong at one place along that cave complex and we have known that graphic multiple times on the program. one kid panics. one hose hits a snag. a tether is broken, something inside the geography of the cave changes. oxygen tank malfunctions. any one those things changes the spry chain as divers
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traverse different portions. divers are staying largely in the same area. now they know that terrain and move through only human sized packages t package passag. ed: things have been going in the right direction. very optimistic and very hopeful. even when jeff paul was reporting a moment ago it was light out. it was sunny. it was not raining. that's very important. another former navy seal told us with the monday soons expected to come soon. if it starts raining and raining and raining and more water goes in that cave, that basically the boys may have to halt operations and they might have to stay in the cave up to four months. ainsley: that's the challenge here. they are thinking it's a race against time. got to get out quickly. to your point, we don't want, pete, to your point, we don't want a snag. we don't want to run out of oxygen. it's not worth that we still have to space this out. we have to take our time. we have to be methodical about this. i was told that they brought
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out the strongest of the group. those first four were the strongest of the group because they wanted morale to be high and spirits to be lifted and they wanted to make sure they brought out the strongest to make sure they could get through the terrain and through the murky water and then also prove to the other kids that were behind hey, can you do this too. pete: couple folks said and we said in the military all the time slow is smooth and smooth is fast if you don't want to rush. difference between moving methodically panicking and rushing. thankfully the most highly trained divers from the australia i can't understand u.s. and thai doing. this remember, as you said, they are not bringing out other cave divers who got stuck. bringing out kids who literally don't know how to swim. they are being dragged. ainsley: put the best of the best in there. right? pictures emerged yesterday. two top cave divers in the world. think about the skill set. pretty narrow skill set.
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some scuba dive and coral reef and nooks and crannies people tethered to and young children trying to keep calm and you can't see anything. ed: we have been reporting about the u.s. navy seals and america has skin in the game and all weekend to help. we are now learning from a senior defense official that will are about 40 u.s. air force special ops personnel there helping as well each graphic of information we get how many folks are pulling for these kids and i see on social media a lot of people around the world saying super heroes don't just wear capes they wear scuba gear. there are a lot of u.s. military personnel pulling those kids out. ainsley: dr. seagull was on saying these kids are not only going to be dealing with health issues but mental health issues. they are children. kids look at life differently through
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ross-colored glasses. probably home sick and missing. there are few in the group. ed: growing up fast. talk about these kids going on a hike. okay i'm going to go on this hike and go home and play video games. that's what an 11 or 12-year-old is thinking about. now they have been throughout days and days and days not knowing what's going to happen next. pete: video first found. blankets. before that, they spent 10 days in a cave in pitch black you are not seeing anything. maybe a cell phone here. camera. eventually batteries die and foods run out and voices and touch of people next. inside a cave like that. it is absolute zero visibility. they didn't know if they would be rescued at all. ainsley: i know they brought pork and rice to the kids. after the nine days of no food. have we heard reports of them bringing cell phones to them so they could talk to their families?
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ed: we have not heard that all we heard is that they were exchanging letters. ainsley: i bet cell phones don't work. pete: that's what we talked about is communication. you are not getting a signal two and a half miles inside a cave to get out. also, how do divers communicate with each other when radio waves only travel a couple hundreds meter under water. hand signals, audio. passing information from diver to diver back to the front of the kaye and back to the cave. maybe they have cable communication in there at this point because they did have an oxygen line put. in because oxygen was a big concern early on. ainsley: and they were pumping out water. pete: pumping out water and pumping in oxygen. rick reichmuth said rain is coming originally they said we don't want to dive. it's the risker option here. ed: can't lose sight of the fact there is big breaking news story tonight president 9:00 p.m. eastern, prime time here on fox news channel.
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you will see it live. i will be filling in for tucker at 8:00 p.m. eastern. teeing it up for sean hannity. take over at the touch of the hour as he always does. bottom line this is monumental it's a chance for this president to get second supreme court pick in two years and really an ability to re-shape the high court maybe for the next few decades. ainsley: mitch mcconnell saying i need all the republicans to vote for whoever this nominee is have all the democrats in the red states. the question is how do they vote? many states president trump won overwhelmingly. ed: joe manchin, president trump carried by west virginia by 1 points. ainsley: dick durbin. democrat from illinois he says sacrifice your political career, joe manchin because more importantly, we need a justice in there that is not going. ed: manchin one of three
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democrats to vote yes on gorsuch very likely to be yes this time. pete: here are the four finalists the president is considering at this moment. brett kavanaugh. breraymond death kethledge amy y barrett and thomas hardiman: conservatived wanted for the president because they wanted a change. they don't want a swing anthony kennedy in that. they want a rock solid conservative. there is questions about john roberts where he might go on certain things the current chief justice. a lot of noise and information out there. ed: tony kennedy nominated by ronald reagan and confirmed by the senate 97-0. i don't think we will see that. ainsley: that was third nominee. third one didn't get through. third one was friend from california justice kennedy. judge amy barrett she is socially conservative.
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she is catholic and she is to the extreme, extreme right. pete: then you would have to call me extreme right. ed: all over it all morning into prime time tonight. meanwhile, it's our top story we have been talking about it. boy pulled out of that cave in thailand. how are those divers actually pulling off what really have a miracle? a former navy seal and combat swimmer joins us live next. pete: this socialist shocked the political world when she unseated a 10-term congressman. is she really all who she says she is? ed: i think she grew up in west chester.
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can't imagine what those parents are feeling. i'm sure just overjoyed. we are hoping more and more come out alive. what are your thoughts this morning? >> you know, it's really interesting. i got three boys myself. you know, i told my wife the other day, if my boys were in there i would have gotten them out by now. i know it's nerve-racking for all the parents that don't have my capabilities that they have to sit there and wait on a bunch of people best thing in the world is to know that literally we have the best people in the world working on your sons to get them out of that cave. ed: and talk about that mismghts because, even for someone like you who is trained. who is experienced and clearly has the passion to go in there and get those boys. this is still a herculean effort. >> 100 percent. it's an absolute -- i said it before it's a climb to mount everest and back. have you over 1,000 people on the ground, outside of the cave. now you have got, what, seven people left?
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way back in the back. and you know, they have got to cover 2.5 miles to get them out under the worst conditions in the world. pete: as you watched four yesterday and one this morning. hoping for more. what is the biggest thing complacency hiccup in the process what would you be looking for? >> i will be honest with you, we have united states navy seals over there have you pjs over there from the air force. thai navy seals who we work with all the time. have you australian divers and then you have got the two wild card best cave divers in the world from england. you know, to be honest with you there is not a whole lot i'm worried about at this point. i know that they are laser focused in their mission. and they are all, you know, reminding each other that, like, look, we are not done until we get them all out alive. ainsley: it's wonderful the efforts. but we're wondering why haven't we seen more of them come out quickly? >> quickly equals dead.
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ainsley: all right. pete: you have got to have the logistics in place because every variable matters. >> take it slow. i heard you say slow is fast, right? that's what it is. at the end of the day you start picking the pace up, you want to get excited, that's when you make mistakes. in this case if you start making mistakes people are going to die. we have already had one thai navy seal die. super well-trained guy. if it can get him. you speed it up, you will get a whole bunch more. ed: careful, deliberate. we appreciate your time, your analysis but more importantly your service to our nation. thank you, jake. pete: thank you, jake. appreciate it. >> thank you guys. this man that will be on your screen will be under arrest after threatening to kill supreme courters of the president and g.o.p. congressman lee zeldin. the lawmaker is here live with campaign volunteer nearly struck by that man. they join us just ahead.
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ainsley: plus, ambassador to germany ric grenell and the president's attorney rudy giuliani all here live. stick around.
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minister theresa may approved a plan to leave the european union. davis told may the plan puts britain in a weak position when it leaves the eu in march. dominic rob will now head brexit. meanwhile secretary of state mike pompeo is urging north korea to follow an example set by a former american enemy. pompeo sharing these photos this morning of vietnam handing over the remains of two u.s. military members before his arrival in annoy this last weekend. the secretary says north korea can build american trust and confidence by following through on their promise to do the same with american remains. pete? pete: thanks, ed. american man under arrest after threatening to kill the president's supporters along with supporters g.o.p. congressman lee zeldin. 75-year-old suspect nearly striking a campaign volunteer outside of the headquarters. thankfully, that campaign worker denaldo was not hurt.
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thank you for joining us this morning. we have seen the threats and maxine waters talking about confronting people. now, denaldo you are a volunteer for lee zeldin's election campaign. >> i am. pete: you were moving signs. doing the stuff do you in campaigns. you make your way out to the parking lot, and what happened? >> i'm sitting in my car and a gentleman lee's office door i said sir, did you need something? did you need some signs or something? i would be glad to open up the door. he started screaming i don't want any of your signs and all kinds of curse words and such like that. he comes over to my car. now i'm a sitting duck. i'm in the car. he ceases a trump hath i had in there. then he turns it up 10 times and he says all you bastards. he starts cursing like crazy. oh my god he is like you should all be in cages and we'll put you in cages and take you guys out and shoot you, i'm like oh my god now
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i'm feeling like my life is in danger. i jump out of the passenger side car of the vehicle. -start screaming to him put your hands up where can i see them. because i'm using the car as a barricade. i don't know if he has a gun. is he off his rocker going crazy. i'm screaming at him, i'm dialing 911. i'm running back and forth on the car. pete: eventually gets you in his car and almost runs over you as he speeds off? >> he does. >> think about that all because he supports you and president trump. >> this is a man who has dedicated his life to helping first responders, started hero for our heroes. started first responders at the trade center. does so much to help our veterans, he wants to get involved. he cares about our country. pro-veteran, pro-military, pro-law enforcement. and laws he supports president trump. because he supports me, he would have to fear for his life. it's ridiculous. and, you know, the other
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side they talk about the first amendment in this case that this gentleman was just exercising his first amendment right there. is no first amendment right where you are threatening to kill supporters of president trump and myself. there is no first amendment right to get in your vehicle and try run him over. so, where the steve scalise shooting should have been a warning that it's time to calm down, instead they have been escalating and maxine waters has been escalating it. and things are only getting worse. people, i think, really need to have the resolve and understanding that over the course of these next few months to be active, to get out there, to be engaged. because, you know, we can't be fearful of, you know, these people who are trying to kill my campaign supporters. pete: that's exactly right. we also have a picture. you mitted to the troops. i believe you even met the president. presented a flag to him that you got from first responders at the -- at 9/11, at the world trade center. it was flown in iraq. brought back and given to the president. you are obviously dedicated toes troops in this country there is a picture right there delivered to the big man himself.
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does this deter you? i mean, obviously you love your country. these kind of threats would scare off a lot of normal folks. >> i would sa i was there the nt morning bright and early. i'm not backing down. i hope this behavior stops and i don't want anybody to get hurt. if the guy believes in what he believes. in just vote him out or don't vote for us. but don't behave like that. you know. i'm sure the man is just -- if you are upset about something. do something possible like we did. we started our heroes for heroes. i didn't like the way they were being treated. that's how i turn my energy. do something possible. stand for what you believe. in don't hurt anybody. one of your colleagues in congress maxine waters has talked about confronting people and angry rhetoric. at some point supporter whose hear that rhetoric is going to minute minimum it. >> and worse. we talked about it when steve scalise got shot and survived. only person we lost that day shooter. all because of the capital blifers engaged. even though they were shot.
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using a pistol. engaginengaging with somebody wh a rival. if not for the chap tall police officers. that would be a day when two dozen members of congress were killed on a baseball field. the justification in their mind, i have heard hem say that, you know, the same thing happened to president obama. that's not true. they are taking this to a whole new level. they also justify this by saying you know, president trump caused. this they feel like they have this ability. this freedom. pete: justification for it? >> we settle our scores at the ballot box. if you can't win by just bringing your argument, your thoughts, your passions and winning the debate and winning at a campaign, then you should, then you lose. pete: that's america. denaldo. you represented our country. you served those who served. thank you for your time. >> as did you. pete: appreciate it a fox news alert.
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a sixth boy emerges from the cave in thailand. that's the first we are reporting that we are live there with an update in just minutes. wow. president trump is days away, also, from meeting with vladimir putin. the news continues. and the media, well, they are already melting down. >> what do we think is going to happen with vladimir putin? is he going to give him crimea? is he going to hand them crimea. >> god, i hope to hell not. i really do. >> doesn't it look like they're setting that up. pete: u.s. ambassador to germany ric grenell joins us live.po live.po don't go anywhere. get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells.
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>> the local thai reports are reporting that. we haven't been able to confirm that ourself. it certainly would go along with the schedule that happened yesterday. they were coming out within about an hour of each other. that fifth boy showed up to the hospital about 45 minutes ago. so it would make sense that there could be another boy on the way. we certainly hope. so a little bit about more what happened a little while ago. a fifth boy showed up here. brought by helicopter. along this road and taken into the hospital to the side of us over here. he joined four of his teammates who were rescued just the day before. very -- just detailed rescue that's happening. lots of different people involved. in fact, we're told that the same divers who were involved in yesterday's successful mission are involved today. so they might have been able to sort of kind of reconnect with each other, talk about how, hohey,how can we make this.
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we are not sure how many they will try to put out today. the thai governor didn't want to put a number on it lots of excitement along the street as we hear about more and more successful rescues. ed: a miracle so far. hope it keeps on going. they have got to get that momentum going. ainsley: this is true. six boys rescued. six boys still in the cave with 25-year-old coach. pete: yesterday it was four on fairly steady rhythm throughout the morning. we have seen two. will there be two more. some reports they may press the pace a little bit more today because they feel like the window is closing and they have the scenario down. we will see how many more will come out. ed: thai government giving out information. foreign press. information is moving slowly also we and they want to get the facts straight. they don't want to speculate. want to wait until each boy comes out safely. that's what each praying for. pete: if we get news on that, we will bring it to you right away. president trump leaves for trip overseas but already
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the media is breathless over its meeting. no breath in talking about vladimir putin. listen. >> what do we think is going to happen with vladimir putin? >> nato allies are already nervous about this meeting. to me, the biggest story with trump going and meeting with putin in helsinki is trump's denial about meddling in the 2016 elections. >> is he going to hand them crimea. >> god i hope to hell not. i really do. a president who is friendier to him than any u.s. president has been to a russian since world war ii. >> ric grenell, the u.s. ambassador to germany is live with us from berlin with reaction to you will of a. this good morning, ambassador. >> good morning to you, ainsley. ainsley: what's your reaction? i know you are in brussels. the president is going to be there tomorrow for the nato summit. >> so i'm here in berlin. let me just kind of confront all of this talk of what's going on.
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i have waited a long time to have a president use dual track approaches when it comes to other countries. clear the trump administration has put sanctions on russia. this is one track. but it totally makes sense as you pressure and you use sanctions to also talk and to also be able to say hey we like your behavior to change and that's exactly what president trump is doing. pete: ahead of this summit we have heard the president reiterate time and time again he believes european countries in the nato alliance need to increase defense spending. all this talk is he abandoning the nato alliance in favor of vladimir putin? shoot straight with us about the approach the president is going to take when he arrives in brussels. >> look. i don't know what the approach will be. but, let me just tell you what the nato allies have been increasing their defense spending. but here in germany, the
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announcement is that heather going to be able to achieve 1.5% that's not 2%. the commitment that was made in 2014 which meant in 10 years' time, by 2024 that countries should be able to spend 2% of g.d.p. on military spending. that's really needed. i think it's wrong to think of this as anything but strengthening the trans-atlantic alliance. when countries in europe start spending more and have a military that's ready for any problem that may develop, when they have their spending up at 2%, which is the nato requirement. that means that these countries here in europe are stronger. it means the nato alliance is stronger. it means the trans-atlantic relationship is stronger. our u.s. policy is simple. we are trying to make the thrans atlantic relationship stronger by having european countries have militaries that are ready. ed: yeah, mr. ambassador,
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you already already in that clip what the american media is trying to suggest about the putin summit. that putin already has won. maybe the putin president will happened over crimea. the section in east of ukraine afternoon though last i second i don't think an american president could just hand over a region. ainsley: exactly. ed: they have been teeing up there is a trade war. in fact there is a newspaper in germany where you are suggesting maybe there is going to be a trade truce this week and the president's suggestion that all sides. all sides should lower tariffs or get rid of them all together while laughed at at first may now actually be embraced. >> look, i'm very pleased to see that the president is not going to allow the status quo to continue. one important point that we try to make here in germany that i think the americans need to realize is that when it comes to auto tariffs, the europeans have a 10% auto tariff on us.
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we have a 2.5% tariff on them. that is not a free, fair and reciprocal trade relationship. what we're trying to do is make that relationship more free and fair. this deal is going to be done through the european union and done in brussels. what we are trying to do here in berlin is listen to the german auto makers who are eager to lower the tariffs to zero if it makes sense. what we are trying to do is work with the german government, to work with the german ceos, i'm working closely with secretary ross and the white house to try to have that conversation which i think is a healthy conversation to say what would it take to get to zero? there's no proposal on the table. there is no firm commitment yet, but what we're trying to do is to see by having these conversations what would it take? is there a difference in the standards that we can lower? is there more investment that needs to be made? what does it take to get to zero? ed: okay, mr. ambassador, we appreciate your time. we wish you well in the days
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ahead. big week in europe for the president. after the supreme court pick here at home. we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you so much ambassador live from berlin. we have a fox news alert. more of the boys reportedly removed from the cave in thailand. the breaking details just in. we'll tell you about it next. pete: that's right. plus, democrats and the so-called mainstream media already losing it over president trump's supreme court nominee who hasn't even been announced yet. >> it's an historic decision. it's about more than the next election. >> this may be the pull the fire alarm moment that you have been expecting. ed: our next guest says the left is using the same tactic they pulled on the reagan administration. remember the bourquey? that's where it all started. david brody is here live after the break. ♪ ♪ because of all those miles? and because ice... is cold.
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pete: we are back with a fox news alert. reports right now that the sixth and seventh boy from
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inside that cave in thailand have been pulled out. navy seals from around the world going into that cave overnight in a second round of rescue efforts. five of the re could youd boys are receiving treatment at a nearby hospital. two more it appears just in a matter of minutes have emerged from that cave. we're closely monitoring this quickly developing tore we will be live in thailand at the top of the hour. ed: president said to announce his pick prime time tonight replacement for justice anthony kennedy. some democrats are outraged before the pick. they are planning to go after that nominee no matter who it is. >> it's an historic decision. it's about more than the next election. >> this may be the pull-the-fire alarm moment that you have been expecting. >> i have never seen a president of the united states in effect make himself a puppet and choose
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from a group of right wing fringe ideologues. >> cbn political correspondent host of the christian broadcast network david brody. >> good morning. ed: when you hear dick durbin suggest the president turned this over to rit wingers. the opposite of that if you bring this back to the discussion the president was transparent in the 2016 campaign about saying here's the list. there are 25 names. you now have if you bring the clock back to today, they have had two years to go through the actual credentials on these 25 picks. i don't hear them going after the credentials. i hear a lot of democrats going after them personally and politically. >> that's right, ed, it's a vilification. the playbook started in 1997 david bowrk bourqueed if
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they are vilified. amy coney barrett raked over the coals. the religious f.a.a. fanatic. ifanatic.if you listen to the mainstream media for more than five mince going to have a blood oath and go to hey potter chamber of secrets for judicial decision. it really is nutty. ed: how ridiculous it is. amy coney barrett is catholic. several catholics on the supreme court. i thought we settled this round about 1960 when jfk gave that famous speech and said hang on a second. the pope is not going to direct me in the oval office. and a lot of people said yeah, it's not really fair to go after somebody's faith. buff now they are doing it. >> yeah. they are doing it and clearly not. this is part of the playbook. another party of that playbook that has to too with amy coney barrett has to do with abortion.
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roe v. wade is ending. it's all over. the truth of the matter is, john roberts is incrementalist. clarence thomas is the only supreme court judge saying he wants to overturn roe v. wade. that doesn't play much either. ed: thank you david brody. if in fact roe v. wade gets under turned it would go back to the states anyway. appreciate your reporting today. >> thanks, ed. ed: michigan state football star is ready to become a hero off the field. instead of pursuing football career is he joining the u.s. air force. he joins us live to talk about that service next hour. and the president has a big warning for democrats. you are about to lose your base. so how much trouble is the left really? our next guest was a two time obama voter who turned to trump in 2016. she will tell us why coming up ♪ you better shop around ♪ there's a thing that i want you to know now ♪ ♪ it is such a good time to kiss ♪
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>> time to retire liberal democrat jon tester. you can right your wrong in november. i said it the other day yes, she is a low iq individual. maxine waters. i will impeach him. even the democrats are saying how are you saying that? they don't want to use that word because it gets the republicans out to vote. they say stay away from that word. ainsley: president trump warning democrats about the risk they face in losing their base in this year's mid terms and this includes voters like our next guest antonia okafor. two time president obama voter and democrat who voted for president trump in 2016. she joining us now to weigh in on this. thank you for being with us. tell us your story.
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how did you go from supporting barack obama to now supporting president trump in 2016? >> well, it might come to a shock to you and your voters, but i really wanted a champion for someone who had championed fiscally and social conservative issues. in my video i talk about during the obama administration i realized that melanias were projected to be the first generation to do worse than their parents before them. and then also just looking at african-americans, typically, at that time in 2010, pee peak at 2010. i knew trump could fix the unemployment numbers. here is 2018 and he has. and then also something very foreign me is my christian faith. 8 years ago i became a born again christian. and god put two very different issues on my heart. it really came down to the core issue of sanctity of
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life. who respects that. and those two things were one. my right to life and then, two, my right to defend that life. and trump has been a protect protector of life. that's why i voted for him. ainsley: you say that republicans should no longer -- many say republicans should no longer focus on social issues. you told our producer that's thought that was wrong. why dues we should be focusing on those issues. >> those saying we shouldn't. really it's not even social issues. it's human rights issues. particularly those two issues i talked about. when it comes down to it, that was the very reason why i left the left is because they had a blatant disrespect of life. and i was sick and tired of it. i wanted a president that was going to stand up for those things. ainsley: some conservatives agree with you and they do want the sanctity of life. when it comes to picking a supreme court justice. the president is going to release his nominee tonight at 9:00. when it comes to making that decision, so many
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conservatives agree with you. is there a risk if he appoints someone who is very, very conservative and socially conservative when it comes to social issues? or should he just go for it and put someone who is a staunch conservative as his nominee? >> no, i think especially after president kennedy -- i'm sorry, kennedy, supreme court justice kennedy being the one that's going to be stepping down, i think a lot of the conservatives voted for trump because of the supreme court issue. the fact that we are going to have this opportunities. and i think he should be bold like he has always been. conservatives will appreciate it and we'll definitely be in support of him in 2020 if he continues this bold path that he has been on before. ainsley: antonia okafor, god bless you. thank you so much. >> thank you. ainsley: reports right now that a sixth and seventh boy have been pulled for from that cave in thailand. we are live there with an update in a few minutes. plus, the president's personal attorney, rudy giuliani is going to join us live in the next hour.
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ainsley: we begin with a fox news alert. reports right now that the sixth and seventh boy, now we're hearing an eighth boy pulled from the cave, headed to the hospital. ed: numbers are changing. navy seals all around the world including from the united states going into the cave overnight. the mission continues. they're in round two of these rescue efforts. five of the rescued boys receiving treatment already at nearby hospital. again the breaking news, maybe up to three more. total of eight out of the cave. pete: it would be four yesterday, four this morning. the boys and their soccer coach trapped in the cage more than two weeks after the cave flooded. ainsley: if the reports are true, there is four more boys left in the cave with their
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coach who is 25 years old. jeff, it is dark there because you are 11 hours ahead of us. what can you tell us. reporter: what i can tell you, yes, that the fifth boy showed up an hour ago. a sixth and seventh were found would to go along with yesterday's schedule bringing them out an hour after each other. they haven't seen any ambulances leave that area just yet. doesn't mean they're not out. means they're just not ready to come here. they are get checked out, make the decision to fly them here or travel them in a ambulance. it speaks to what has been going on the last few days. these divers have been getting in place, trying to get a plan in place. make sure when they do it, it is done right there are 90 divers involved in the operation. a massive undertaken. obviously the boy are being cared for. we're hoping to hear more news
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about more boys getting out here today. back to you. ed: paul, we appreciate it. power packed panel now of three experts who know what it is like to train for a mission. pete: we have three former navy seals. jake zweig, former navy seal. jake, looks like, sixth, seventh, eighth kid emerging from the cave, we're working to confirm from those numbers. what does that tell but the pace of this operation right now? >> they got it down at this point. yesterday was a real run. they got four out. now they understand come meetly what they're doing. they probably got all the obstacles worked out, the checkpoints. they took some corrective action overnight and they're rolling. ainsley: dan, how complex is it to get these little boys to
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breathe underwater, teach them how to do that? >> this is a very challenging operation. even in the best of conditions, diving is a difficult endeavor. so for these boys, it will require incredible calmness and patience. we have the seal thai divers that are the best in the world. ed: things you we don't know, how much pressure these navy seals are under. it is wonderful news, miraculous. we can't take for granted haas shun. minute detail, if one thing goes wrong they could lose one or more boys. it seems like this is pinpoint precise? >> yes. and the big thing to remember too, is they have got adrenaline. they're going for 100%. but you can't let complacency get there. that is what leadership on the ground is watching.
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people will start thinking hey, can we get four, five, six? remember yesterday we had to replenish supplies. that will be another issue. you don't want to say let's get one more, we don't have enough air. there is a lot of things that people are thinking, making decisions on the ground. ed: one thinks they have to sleep at some point, jake. take us inside minds of the divers. adrenaline kicks in. they want perfection. want to bring all 12 boys plus the coach home. take us inside of their minds how you actually make that happen? >> let's be honest here. at the end of the day, these guys are navy seals, thai navy seals. best people in the world. you don't get the title without being complies end. i went two hours a sleep for months at a time. sleep is necessity. not a priority for these guys.
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getting everybody out alive is. they're focusing on the neck task at hand. what is the next thing they have to do, if they're in the recovery effort. they're making sure everything is done the way they rehearsed it. they're not worried about anything but mission success at this point. if they're sleeping at all, probably couple hours here or there. trust me, they're not taking eight-hour sleep breaks right now. pete: we know one thai navy seal gave his life. he enough difficult for him. we have a diagram what a mock-up two divers with a child and we remind our audience, these guys who have been interested, don't know how to swim, let alone scuba before. dan, have you ever done that? what is it like to at the time they are to someone especially in tight quarters like that? >> this is incredible logistical challenge. here is where it is helpful for years of training which the thai
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seals have. several thai seals go through training with american seals in san diego. it takes presence, incredible of mind. you have to be focused solely on the mission, not let any distracts. it is possible. a certain mind set to get to that point. ainsley: during the morning show yesterday, four little boys were rescued. during the morning show, we have unconfirmed reports eight were pulled out of the cave. that would be four this morning. do you think they will wait another 24 hours getting dark there to pull another 24 out, the coach, or do they have a rhythm and will do it quickly? >> it will depend on supplies. how much air did they use to get the four out? do they have enough to safely get four out? as long as they have supplies, mine set is right, team working
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smooth. ainsley: would you elaborate on that. when you talk about air, the air in the tanks, can you elaborate a little bit? >> yes. people saying oxygen. they have scuba tanks set up at each lace they're using. like last night they said they had to come in this morning. when they didn't start the rescue until they went to replenish all those tanks. obviously you need enough air, if we get, say somebody gets trapped in one of those tight places, you don't want to be trapped not have enough air to get free. ainsley: air tanks throughout the tunnel. not just one tank throughout? >> yep. you go to the next one. using them, each child and each of two divers using them. pete: run the tanks in, take the empty ones out, it takes effort. it is a string of stations where they're passing the boys off. jake, you're not just a navy seal. you're also a football coach.
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that coach in there, if you have got these young boys, four still in there, possibly moving their way through, maybe still at original position, maybe he is, we don't know, what are them? >> i will be honest with you, he is holding on to his butt because he knows what trouble he will be in. he will be the last guy out. interesting to see the reception he gets. i know the international community is not very happy with him. at end of the day he is only 25. you make mistakes. it is what it is. the good news our boy it is, the boys went in there with the thais, hopefully we get everybody out alive and great learning experience for everybody. ed: dan wrote almost apology notes for to the parents because of this hike and rain we kept getting deeper and deeper. he has regret. he has to find a way to motivate
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these boys to remain hopeful as they wait. >> you know this is an incredible display of the human spirit. one of the things we're seeing from both the children here, which is what they are, the coach, and all the professionals involved the will to succeed. the will of the kids want to live and divers, rescuesers, international community coming together to save them. ainsley: dave, we had one guest on, this is kind of thing we'll see in the theaters one day, hopefully all the kids will come out safely, that it will have a happy ending. why do you think that is? what makes this so unique? >> what making this unique, like i said earlier, when we go do rescues, we're using rescuing divers. if you're in a cave, you're rescuing cave divers. we are going with children that don't swim, don't dive. this is amazing effort. i believe we'll get them all out 100%, that is what the team believes, we hope and pray.
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pete: no better set of experts on the topic. thanks for your time and service to this country. thank you. turning now to your headlines. ainsley we start with a fox news alert. ainsley: exactly right, pete. an army soldier killed of an inside every attack. army corporal, joseph masile. a soldier opened fire inside an airport. he was 20-year-old as. deployed sense february. two other servicemembers injured in the attack. one person is dead after a helicopter crashes into a house. the chopper plummeting into a condo in williamsburg, virginia. causing a massive fire that prevented investigators getting inside right away. the pilot of the helicopter is still missing. the pilot was only person on board. the woman poisoned by the same nerve agent that almost
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killed as hide. dawn sturgis and charlie rolly were exposed. rolly is still fighting for his life. they believe they came upon. they didn't get it, now they do. president trump tweeting that message, trolling the media who predicted he would never win. >> not going to be a president donald trump. >> trump will not be president. >> trump will never be elected president of the united states. >> you will not be president. ainsley: 2 1/2 minute video, sharp criticism of several outlets declaring president trump had no chance of winning. viewed 3.7 million times. those are the headlines. pete: saw a couple of those views. pete send it to me. ainsley: person speakers, speak, usually you ask them, what is it
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hike to be in spotlight, negative feedback, emails, i heard people say, for instance, let me read you some emails, some of the hate mail i get. they make light of it. pete: he did well. it's a supreme decision date for president trump. it is down to four. who will his nominee be? we're live in washington. ed: michigan state football star is ready to become a hero off the field. instead of pursuing a career in football, he is joining his dad in his footsteps, joining the u.s. air force. college star patriot joining us next. ♪
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gets this decision right. he spent the weekend at his golf resort in new jersey meeting with advisors to discuss the pros and cons of each of his final candidates. yesterday evening as he boarded air force ones the president said he had not made a final decision who he is going to nominate, but he would have one by noon today. >> getting very close to making a final decision. let's say it is four people. they're excellent. everyone, you can't go wrong. i'm getting close to making final decision. reporter: we're told the four finalists are amy combey barrett, raymond kethledge, brett kavanaugh and tom hardison. last night president trump teased the announcement, looking forward to announce my final decision on the supreme court just, 9:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow night at the white house. an exceptional person will be chosen. the president says he expects he knows who he will pick by noon
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today. just a few hours away. ed: then the world will know. garrett, appreciate it. pete: president up tomorrow, tweeting as well, building anticipation. the president tweeting this a few moment asking. i long heard the most important decision a president can make will be a supreme court announcement will be announced tonight hat 9:00 p.m. ainsley: people say why are you voting for him? because of the supreme court justice he could put in power. he is already, this will be his second one. ed: absolutely. what we're seeing from the left, let's oppose this at all costs before we even have a name. funny, over the weekend we played montage of students who were acting as if he already picked someone. i think that person is too extreme. i think his pick is too conservative. we were joking about how he hadn't even picked anyone. almost like the democratic
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senators some are operating under the same philosophy as students who don't know anything about the situation. watch. >> it is an historic decision. it is about more than the next election. >> this may be the pull the fire alarm moment that you've been expecting. >> i never seen the president of the united states make himself a puppet and choose from a group of right-wing fringe idealogues. ainsley: some. clips from the weekend. last week sees san collins was out and about and reporter came up to her, said can you confirm you will vote no whoever is the nominee? can you confirm you will note no? she said i don't even know who the nominee is. pete: implication from blumenthal that anyone the federalist society puts forth is a right-wing fringe, thomas, roberts, alito, right-wing fringe members. they are members of the
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federalist society. go for the strongest, most rock-ribbed constitutionalist, conservative, we'll not get a kennedy who flips or alito or scalia. ed: simple majority vote. republicans like collinses look like a pick would vote to overturn roe v. wade, she will note no. john mccain not voting because of health reasons. they will have to get democrats. pete: there are democrats. ainsley: manchin voted for gorsuch. man shin is in a red state. president called many into the oval office, said, please, please vote in favor of whoever i nominate because your constituents -- pete: big moment. ainsley: coming up will the president sit down with special counsel robert mueller? president's attorney, rudy giuliani coming up. ed: michigan state football star is ready to become a hero off the field. instead of pursuing a career in sports he is following in his
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curb caseloads due overwell ming jump. federal prosecutors in every other border state are embracing that practice for years. pete? pete: michigan state football star ready to become a hero off the field. instead of pursuing his football field, defensive lack, jalen watts jackson is hanging up the cleats, joinings u.s. air force. jalen, thanks for being here this morning. really appreciate it. just at the surface level, a lot of folks say, wait, you have the opportunity to potentially make millions of dollars in lucrative career, fame and fortune. you said instead i want to serve my country. why? >> well, i've had family that served this country and that has served this country. my dad was in the military. he actually was in the marine corps for a couple years before being in the army but more than that, i felt like, you know, i've been playing football for a long time. it always has been a dream.
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no way would want to take the cleats off and stay on the field as long as they could, i felt like as my last year approached, my senior year approached, graduation happened, i started to put my goals over my dreams. and you know, my goal is just to overall be successful something i love doing every day. i feel like the air force will give me the opportunity to do so, get a good career going for myself as well. pete: jalen, was this a tough decision for you? >> i feel like it wasn't as tough as many people think it was. i did take some time. as you can see i waited pretty late to announce i would not be coming out, ironically ended up being on july 4th. when i got to talk to my cousin paul who was also in the army, we just got to talking about, you know the future and goals i had for myself, things i wanted to do with my life. after i got to weigh out all my
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options, i spoke with god about it. he gave me my answer quick. i went with it. pete: very cool. when you look of service and celebrities athletes, world war ii, vietnam, a lot more athlete, celebrity types joined the military. after the 9/11, most prominent example most can think of is pat tillman left the nfl to join the army rangers. why is it so rare for someone like you to step out and do it? do you feel like you could set an example for others? >> people look at it as you have got this great opportunity. they look at college athletes, or athletes as superstars or like you say, celebrities at some time, you're giving up on the dream of being a super celebrity or super-rich, but i feel fighting for this country, fighting for this nation is just as important. you can make just as well of a living, you can overall do something great for all the
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people around you. pete: amen. jalen, what is it about this country to you that makes it worth defending with the cost of your life potentially? >> i feel like with all the things that go on in this country, all the bad that this country has seen in the past and you know, you never know what will happen in the future, the people in this country, the great things that happen in this country, that you get to hear about and see every day, i feel like those are the things that drive this country, drive the people that fight for this country. pete: jalen watts jackson, someone been in the military myself, enjoy the last days of freedom, bootcamp is coming. i feel you will be okay to do the two-mile run. >> thank you. pete: eight boys we can report out of the cave in thailand. we're live on the ground next with the very latest. how low will the left go? a family of a boy who survived
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pete: we are back with a fox news alert. eight boys now have been rescued from that cave in thailand. ed: four more boise merging this morning in the second phase of this rescue mission after four were taken out on sunday. ainsley: that means four more boys and the soccer coach now remain inside as crews are racing to bring them to safety. jeff paul is live outside of the hospital where the children are being treated, brought there. you have seen four brought there
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to the hospital over the last few hours which is exciting news. jeff, what is the latest? >> well, we had the fifth show up about an hour 1/2 ago brought by helicopter right down this road. it appears the boys, maybe sixth, seventh, possibly eighth mate be on their way to the hospital. this is what they did last night. police were out in the middle of the street. blockinged road off so the boys can get to the hospital to join their teammates and get some care. we should mention once they're inside of the hospital they're under isolation orders right now. the doctors want to make sure they're okay. they don't have any sort of illness that could spread. that is standard protocol. we should mention that. we don't know how many boys will try to get out. yesterday was four. sounds like another four today but it is inclear if they're going to stop at that number. the thai governor the area spoke
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earlier today. he did not want to put a number on it. would make sense, yesterday, they're using same divers yesterday, they have a system down, maybe they could possibly get more out today. ed: we certainly hope they can that they have momentum. they will keep it going. ainsley: now that it is dark -- pete: did they stick to the exact same plan? bring in more oxygen and air to do more than four? we don't know that. ed: darkness is interesting, navy seals says its dark inside the cave whether it is day time or not outside of the cave. they could keep on working. depends on exhaustion. depends on the air tanks and all the other factors. ainsley: if you're just joining us one of the navy seals earlier in the show at 8:00, he said the cave is like a roller-coaster. you have to bring in the air tanks to have systems in place. not just one air tank the diver
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carries all the way through. they have to change the air tank because the air runs out. ed: different stations. >> take the tanks out, refill, place them back in sporadically. pete: huge logistic operation, a test as we know it of the human spirit. we're happy and prayerful. thinking about the eight that have come out and final four in there. ainsley: turning to other headlines. he overstayed his visa and killed two law enforcement officers in a horrific crash but illegal immigrant is only getting a slap on the wrist after all of that. roberto garza palicias just fined $280. fbi agent carlos wolf and maryland fire marshal sander cohen were killed by him last december in maryland. his visa expired in 2009. he was released in 2015 thanks to sanctuary laws in montgomery
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county, maryland. he faces deportation to guatemala. he faced attacks from the left for facing eric trump for his contributions. the tennessee family thanked him donating millions to st. jude hospital. the boys aunt said after he shared the post what happened next shocked her. >> the hate, that has come out is unreal. now you're going to attack a charity? you're going to attack a st. jude family, that someone went through hell for four years? come on now. ainsley: eric trump responded on twitter, saying in part, thank you for your kind words. you were amazing. sadly nothing is off lilts for some. say good-bye to plastic straws at starbucks. the coffee giant announcing it drops them from all stores in two years. they will be replaced by recyclable strawless liz. other straus made from paper. the move will cut down on waste and make them environmentally
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friendly. the company is based in seattle, which became the first u.s. city to ban plastic straws. a flight crew being praised as heroes in the sky. rushing to help three-year-old french bull dark darst -- darcy when they are tongue turned blue. they treated the dog with the yellow oxygen masks helping to save her. the owners thanking the attendants after the flight from florida to massachusetts. those are your headlines. that was jetblue, right? jetblue you can watch fox on jetblue. i love the airline because of that. ed: there is another person that flies jetblue. hillary clinton has not shied away from the spotlight. she never really left. >> things didn't go exactly the way i planned, long walks in the woods. chardonnay help ad little. start with what happened, which is the title of my new book, a shameless plug. i was struck by about how people
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said that, you know, go away, go away. pete: she might not be going away anytime soon. my next guest thinks clinton is up to something and could run for president again in 2020. ainsley: here to explain "new york post" columnist michael good win. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> in an op ed you said she might not go away. explain why you say that. >> she created a group onward together, which is campaign vehicle in waiting. she is using to raise money, spread the money around with a lot of smaller groups. when you read the emails, i got five in the last 32 days, it was, sound if they come from resistance headquarters. it is about she's overseeing the resistance that is how she portrays it. i think is what she is up to, creating a place for herself, so that if no one emerges, from among all the favorite sons and daughters of the democratic party, she is in a position to go and to go quickly.
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she will have the vehicle. cabinet on the shelf waiting for her. i think she will have no trouble raising money. any democratic nominee will have all the money in the world to run against president trump. she is setting herself up if she wants to, she can, if no one else emerges it is her. ed: aren't enough democrats saying enough is enough, let's turn the page? >> i compare her situation somewhat to president trump's in the primary there. he didn't have majority support among the republicans but he had a strong core. as people dropped out, recall there were 16 rivals, as they began to drop out, his core few grew and grew. he was not particularly popular overall but the single most popular person. i think she is in situation like that. pete: we had mark penn who worked for bill and hillary. she said joe biden is emerging 30% as consensus pick. >> yeah. i am not a fan of joe biden.
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i think joe biden is a joke. when he gets on the campaign trail he will make gaffe after gaffe after gaffe. he has run a couple of times. two times at least. gotten 1%. i don't see joe biden as viable presidential candidate. ainsley: hillary could be the backup. >> could be. ed: she is in the bullpen waiting. >> she is waiting. pete: bring in the lefty, right? will the president sit down with special counsel bob mueller. president's attorney, rudy giuliani here live. ainsley: just in time for summer vacation, we have top cars, motorcycles an motor homes perfect for road trip on the plaza. >> is that the batmobile? ♪ ♪ you never drop to your knees, ♪
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ed: bring in the man, the myth, the legend, rudy giuliani. how are you? you made some news. moving more and more against the idea of president sitting down with bob mueller? >> that could be true. we didn't make a final decision. there is slight opening. we said for year-and-a-half, other investigation, nine months before it. they haven't come up with scintilla of facts that the president had anything to do with russians. as the president tells me all the time. i don't understand the investigation. i never talked with the russians. i never did anything with the russians. how could they be investigating me? we asked him. why are you investigating him. you're entitled to the defense lawyer what is the basis for this investigation. we don't see any. you show us something, we have something to answer you. otherwise you're conducting totally illegitimate investigation. a lot of that come to the conclusion, my friend alan dershowitz, who written a fabulous little book how this would be totally unconstitutional.
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pete: mr. may, you said you leave open a slight opening. what would that be? >> ney row questions about questions about collusion, did he find something, did know something, did he talk to anyone? we would be happy to give them answers so long as we knew they were concluding it. ed: when you say narrow questions about collusion, are you closing the door for potential obstruction of justice. >> we get obstruction knock the out legally. he had the right to fire him. comey had the right to fire him. the report would almost say, complete abdication of responsibility if he didn't fire him, the horowitz report. he was crying out to be fired. his explanations are perfectly lawful. lester holt interview used very often on nbc, cut off the end, lesser to holt interview he gives total defense. he says one day after i did it because it was good for the country, even though i knew it would extend the investigation. hasn't it extended the investigation? how could you say obstruction.
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ainsley: trey gowdy said when will the investigation be over, if there is no evidence of collusion, why are we still talking about this? for the good of the people, for the good of the country, we need to end the investigation. will that happen anytime soon? >> that is hard thing to conclude if you're prosecutor and you have the biases, prejudices, this group of 13 angry democrats have. 36,000 to hillary crying at her loss party. you shouldn't be a prosecutor if you cry at a political party, i don't think. in any event they have to come to grips with the fact they are investigating an innocent man. if you can do that forever because you never find any evidence. somebody has to put an end to this. i hope they do. mueller i think is guy surrounded by people he shouldn't have picked. if the president was making picks for the supreme court like he made for his assistants, everyone a partisan, not just democrat but a partisan over the top hillary democrat. if they should ever do anything with them, i want to see all their texts. i want to see if they're texting
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the same thing, i'm willing to bet a dinner they are. two or things are texting hosch things about trump. ed: mentioned the supreme court. the president has a big pick tonight. democrats are out there essentially opposing the nominee before they see a name. already saying dick blumenthal, you know well, democrat from connecticut, saying that the president farmed this out, outsourced it to the federalist society. basically right-wingers are making the pick, not the president. >> the president asked for recommendations much like i did when i was mayor from the bar association. i appointed 100 judges. i appointed people who shared my ideology. strict on crime. tough and hard. none of the turnstile justice. we reduced crime by 60%. if i had appointed crazy is liberals appointed to the court the city would city be the way it is. you have a right to do that when you are elected. he goes to profession hal group of great lawyers, scalia being the star.
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my good friend, michael mukasey part of it. leonard leo is, of course he will give them conservative judges. he didn't get elected as liberal. if hillary elected -- ed: had 25 in the campaign, i will use these people. >> perfectly legitimate. i know some of them. i know people on the list. they are all superb judges could pick anyone on the list i think they would bear scrutiny. pete: mr. mayor, what attribute is the president looking for at the most in the possible pick? >> looking for really good job. he got it in all four. he is looking for conservative. he should look for a conservative. that is why we elected him. he is looking for somebody obviously young. they are. somebody that will stick to their principles, maybe occasionally vary them because that happens not in the same way some of the other justices, always seems to happen on the republican side. democrats, they're airtight. they get more liberal by the day.
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our, we always get one who kind of drifts off to the center or even a little bit to the left. ainsley: which one of those four would not do that? >> i think all of them are very conscientious liberals, keep to myself i think he should appoint -- ed: conscientious conservatives. you said liberal. >> oh, gosh. conscientious conservatives. i was going to say conscientious judges that is the most important thing. they decide on the law. finally i think that, i guess you got to think about who gets through pause you don't want to waste it. you don't want to to over to the next time. ainsley: why did you say you didn't want to announce one name? >> i don't want to do it, i will support any one of the four. i have personal favorite. i'm not betting on it. i think it is illegal. ed: we'll squeeze it out of him. thank you, mr. mayor. ainsley: just in time for summer vacation, we have some of the
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top cars, motorcycles and motor homes perfect for road trips on the plaza. ed: check in with the man, the myth, the legend. bill hemmer. >> you make a good group. back from the beach, guys. what a week, huh? big day for the supremes. who will it be? we have tender period of time in next few hours we'll take it stretch by step. president gearing up for what will be a huge week. we have two great surprises for you today, you know both of them very well. we'll see you in ten minutes, guys, on a monday morning, top of the hour. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything
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summer vacation. we some the top motor homes. we have fox news transportation expert, tom kodo. >> i was on the road for 21 days, nine states. i had a chance to tour the country. you're on a road master. this is made by indian. first american motorcycle brand. this starts in the 25,000-dollar category. it is ultimate touring bike. big boxes in the back. 300-amp stereo. don't start it. i will start it for you, i don't want to get too crazy. ed: take it all the way to d.c.? >> you can take it to d.c. great product, love the motorcycle. if you step it up from two wheels to three wheels, pete has it right here. pete: i've seen a couple on the roads. i don't know what they are. >> this is the sling shot. has t tops in a old school corvette. look at the speedometer. 220 miles an hour. if you want the motorcycle
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experience but want it in a side by side, get it right here. pete: i always wanted to ride on a motorcycle with ed, now we can do it. ed: ride or die. >> has navigation, bluetooth this is manuel transmission. it will be fun to drive. store things behind the seats. grand touring le model. sling shot. ainsley: i saw that on the highway yesterday. i said, oh, my word. looks like a go-kart. >> they're cool. we need to talk about vehicles that normal pedestrian consumers in the marketplace want. this is toyota highlander platinum limited edition. the best part for you and me, we have kids. five usb ports. we power all the defenses. it has toyota safety sense, lane departure. one of the most safest vehicles. price for the hybrid version starts at 36,000-dollar. the normal one, regular base version, non-hybrid, $30,000.
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ainsley: what a deal. what about this one? >> you can't talk about cars without having a minivan, this is best part that this is electrified. this is chrysler pacifica. comes electrified. 32 miles on pure electricity. flip up touch-screen. gets great fuel economy. the price point is even better for fully loaded minivan, talking $39,000. ainsley: have a few kids. all about convenience. >> all about convenience. also comes with guess what? a vacuum cleaner. ainsley: thanks so much, mike. more "fox & friends" coming up. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor
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>> bill: we begin with a fox news alert only hours away from the president's big prime time address announcing his pick to replace justice anthony kennedy. it will have a massive impact on the court and country for decades to come as we say monday morning. i'm bill hemmer live inside "america's newsroom." look who is with me today? shannon bream, my old co-anchor and always a friend on the steps of the supreme court. good morning to you. tell us where the decision stands now at this hour? how would you size it up? >> there is plenty of speculation. a few people wondering what

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