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>> friday, july 15th, donald trump taking tough talk to the uk. jillian: he is not mincing words with theresa may over brexit. what can we expect when he is face-to-face with vladimir putin? >> trump is a disaster, no way he gets elected, but we can't take that risk. what happened to our country? rob: peter stzrok's grill publicly over his anti-trump text messages. jillian: we we see the same today when lisa page takes the hot seat? >> i was talking to god the
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entire night. rob: a story of survival and faith that might make you believe in miracles. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ >> it is beautiful, very happy, you are with us. >> the time had changed and moved into an alternate universe. jillian: the world is back to normal on friday the 13th, you are watching "fox and friends first".
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rob: thanks for starting your day with us. jillian: a stress test in london ahead of donald trump's meeting with theresa may. rob: the baby balloon, just hours after theresa may unveiled her brexit plan which the president is slamming. jillian: kevin cork live in london with more. >> protests, balloon baby and audience with her majesty the queen, the lions share of the headlines, a second day in the uk, we will be hearing a great deal, and exclusive interview with the sun, the newspaper, the president and it talking about a number of topics, a great deal interests locally, talking about the british prime minister, not only that, demanding britain and
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other nato countries spend more on defense, he accused a new leader of destroying its culture and identity by allowing millions of migrants to pour into the region unfettered but suggested british prime minister theresa may failed to take advice on how to handle brexit and the future trade deal. >> we will be dealing with the european union instead of the uk. and cracking down on the european union just as they have not treated the united states. i would have done it much differently. i told theresa may how to do it but she didn't listen to me. >> reporter: because the president can speak off-the-cuff and be unfiltered, sometimes there is a misconception or
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misperception of what he was trying to say. throw in a newspaper headline and you can see how what he said can come off as very critical. the white house concerned about the blowback you should a statement, sarah sanders saying this about the pres.'s comments, the president likes and respects theresa may very much, she is a very good person and never said anything bad, great on nato today and a terrific personal surprise. more on the queen but for now, back to you. rob: just posted a picture on instagram, headlines from the uk about the president's visit, thank you, kevin. jillian: you missed a lot. a fierce showdown on capitol hill between house republicans and embattled fbi agent peter
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stzrok. >> what was originally said being changed, i don't care what you appreciate. >> i talked to fbi agents around the country, you have embarrassed them, you have embarrassed yourself and i can't help but wonder when i see you looking there with a little smirk, how many times did you look so innocent into your wife's eyes and lied to her. >> it is outrageous. >> mr. chairman for may the witness be permitted to answer? >> if it is so frustrating, answer the question. >> peter stzrok in the hot seat probably miserable for tween 9 hours denying any bias during the 2016 election. jillian: stzrok's former lover meet with congress today.
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>> reporter: what are you thinking after seeing all the lines of questioning? she has got to be concerned how this will play out today as soon as she shows up but she will spend time in the hot seat and this was explosive as peter stzrok sat for hour after hour. he described that hearing as another victory notch in vladimir putin's built, republicans not surprisingly do not see it that way accusing him of political bias as evidenced by a number of anti-trump text messages he sent to lisa page with whom stzrok was having an affair and that relationship became part of a line of questions. >> i talked to fbi around the country, you have embarrassed them, embarrassed yourself and i can't help but wonder when i see you looking there with a little smirk how many times did you look so innocent into your
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wife's eyes and lie to her? >> it is outrageous -- have you know -- >> you need your medication. >> reporter: among the text messages this is the one that generated the most attention. he will ever become president, right? he wrote no, he won't, we will stop it. stzrok send that late at night and did not have an impact on that. and booted from the mueller russia probe, anti-trump bias in that investigation, it is all a smokescreen for the president. inspector general's report said there's a bias in some of these text messages but they could not find evidence the bias affected
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the outcome of the clinton email investigation. jillian: keeps you every time. lighten the mood. >> heated exchanges, that you saw between peter stzrok and congressman louis goehmert drying outrage from both sides. the texas congressman, saying peter stzrok's disrespect brought the room to a boiling point. >> i didn't go into it intending to do that but as i sat there listening to him so smugly, his little smirk, lied repeatedly and he knew he was lying, he knew i knew he was lying and yet he still would lie and the unfortunate thing is the last exchange i had with him, may
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have clouded over a different story, they found an anomaly in emails going to and from hillary clinton's unauthorized private server and it was a foreign entity, not russia, but a foreign entity. rob: lisa page is set to testify before the house judiciary and oversight committee. jillian: american servicemember killed in battle in afghanistan, the unidentified special operations center, a joint operation with afghan forces when he lost his life, no other details are known at this time, the second death this week, he was killed in an apparent insider attack in afghanistan on saturday. donald trump showing off a new letter from 20 kim jong un thing great progress being made.
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it was given to mike pompeo last week, praising the summit between the two leaders saying, quote, i firmly believe the strong will sincere efforts and approach of myself and your excellency, mr. pres. aimed at opening a new future between the us and the uk will come to fruition. >> another white house run speaking at a teachers convention in pittsburgh, potential 2020 democratic candidates bernie sanders and elizabeth warren will appear at that conference this weekend was clinton denies she is running again but we will wait and see. >> jeff bezos wants to send you to only if you pay up. >> his space company blue origin
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plans to take passengers on space rides but is not cheap, tickets run you $200,000. >> the company wants to start human test flights, blasting people 62 miles above earth. rob: that is what they have been doing for a while. 12 minutes after the hour, peter stzrok's first public hearing. >> i will not answer the question, the fbi directed me not to answer questions, the fbi directed that i may not answer that question. >> will anyone be held accountable. and speaks volumes about the volumes inside the fbi. >> backfire, the out-of-control promotion that led to complete
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jillian: lawmakers putting on quite a show while grilling peter stzrok about his anti-trump text messages. rob: we heard the accusations of bias but will there be accountability? jillian: joining us is legal fellow at the foundation, at the heritage foundation, let's start with that. will there be accountability? >> it sure doesn't look like it was part of the problem yesterday was stonewalling again by the fbi on numerous occasions, stzrok didn't answer questions because fbi lawyers
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told him not to answer what where relevant and legitimate questions by members of the committee. rob: the report said they couldn't connect this bias peter stzrok has clear bias and hatred for the president to the outcome of the investigations of hillary clinton at the start of the trump administration, that is a tall order to make that connection, would be a stretch in the first place. that doesn't approve there was any connection in my opinion. >> absolutely right. the circumstantial evidence that was in that 600 page report was more than enough if this were a little case to convict someone, the kind of case doj would take. the ig talked about gross lack of professionalism and bad judgment shown by not just peter stzrok but other fbi agents.
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and yesterday in that hearing, stzrok was unrepentant, unapologetic and defiant. that is not the attitude we ones in law enforcement agencies particularly our agents. jillian: what did you make of democrats seemingly appalled nature of some of the grilling and questioning from republicans? >> having partisanship and abusive behavior, ought to scare all americans. going back to what the ig, you would think even democratic members, getting to the bottom of that. they acted on the defense counsel for stzrok to help him answering questions, that is not doing oversight of the fbi.
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rob: it was unbelievable, we have lisa page, peter stzrok and lover on deck today a closed door hearing. what do you think will happen after what we saw yesterday? >> i hope she doesn't follow the lead of her former lover and not answer questions. if she doesn't explain what they were doing she needs to acknowledge the misbehavior that the ig sided in the record, and talk to all the other fbi agents cited again for that lack of professionalism. that is the only way to find out what will happen in this case. jillian: thank you for joining us this morning. rob: a pizza thief caught on camera. the epic response has people
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>> reporter: good morning, beautiful day on the british countryside, the president on his way to checkers for his missed the best first meeting with theresa may. the president headed to the royal military academy, and put on by a joint force of us and british officers. last night was all about pomp and ceremony getting together at glennon palace, and the best finery, just as the president was arriving last night, that article in the uk newspaper the sun, rupert murdoch owns fox news, donald trump said theresa may's plan for a soft brexit,
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britain leaving the european union would end up in the cancellation of any trade deals with the uk. here's what the president said in that interview. >> most likely dealing with the european union dealing with the uk. we are cracking down right now in the european union because they have not treated the united states fairly. i would have done it differently. i told theresa may how to do it but she didn't listen to me. >> reporter: theresa may's plan led to the departure of the foreign secretary, boris johnson earlier this week, a hard brexit guy. the president through something boris johnson's way is theresa may fight for her political life in the uk, the president
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suggested boris johnson would make a great prime minister. >> a very talented guy was leaving government. and a great representative for the country. i think it would be a great prime minister, he has what it takes and a great attitude to be a great prime minister. >> reporter: one other thing the president is doing his protests, a lot of people coming out saying they do not like the fact, didn't want the president in the uk so the president rather than spending time in london even though he is there overnight on the british countryside at checkers to
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windsor castle. >> thank you so much. this is a fiery exchange between donald trump and theresa may. what does it mean for america's trade relationship with the united kingdom. here to weigh in staff director for the senate foreign relations committee, lester munson. the president says we might see a situation where if brexit goes off the way theresa may would like to see it he might throw away trade deals between us in the uk. explain why. >> no question the president is looking to shake up the international trade order of the united states, a lot of disagreement from people in his own party on that. he is trying to reorder things in his view to the benefit of the united states and trying to
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pull the united kingdom closer to the us and their ties to europe remain strong it will be more difficult for that to happen. it is not the end of the trade deal between the us and the uk, shifting things between negotiations. and the question is how much he will change things up. >> the end goal is to have a trade deal with the uk and a trade deal with the rest of europe and probably two different deals and fair deals as well, right? >> sure and most folks believe the more free-trade we can have with developed partners the better. the president is very critical of deals between the united states and other large blocks of nations, he wants a 1-1 deal. that is better for the united states. not sure that is true but that is what he campaigned on and he won the election so this is doing what he campaigned on.
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rob: he didn't like tpp, things were at a disadvantage. it is interesting with theresa may who was anti-brexit, this is a controversial thing, you have somebody in charge that hates what the people voted for and she's trying to marginalize the brexit plan. do they need a new prime minister to get this done? >> if you listen to donald trump's comments he is shaking things up, what he is trying to do is set the agenda himself and coming into london with controversy with demonstrations against him, to see the spotlight for himself and willing to dive into british domestic politics to do that. rob: is it awkward to go into this meeting and into this country and start things off by talking to the sun newspaper and saying things about the prime
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minister? >> it is incredibly awkward. that is exactly what it is. this is not just about this visit. he is anticipating his discussions with plan reboot monday. is trying to go into that meeting by shaking things up. real interesting comments in brussels before he got to london which some people construed as pro-moscow. what the president was saying was actually bad for vladimir putin in the long run. he is trying to shake things up. it is not unlike what he did before singapore to meet with kim jong un. rob: he is doing it again. we will see what he can get done. jillian: top white house officials, this will be the first-ever face-to-face talks
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with the country of new president-elect is democrats introduce a bill to abolish ice. we will break it all down. >> reporter: the goal is keeping the border safe. mike pompeo, donald trump's senior advisor jared kushner, homeland security secretary kirstjen neilsen and steve mnuchin heading to mexico city to discuss key issues with the new president including crimes of the us/mexico border, the opioid epidemic, enhancing trade, curbing migration and managing our shared border, mexico's into be leader promising to improve the wealth of mexicans and central americans but the meeting is democrats introduced a bill abolishing ice. the proposal would get rid of the agency and create a commission that comes up with, quote, human immigration system that uphold the dignity of all individuals. >> they jumped the shark on the left, the agency that gets
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gained out of our communities, prevents drugs from falling into our schools, but rescues people from human trafficking, they want to get rid of this agency, the craziest position i have everything, they are tripping over themselves to move too far to the left. jillian: house speaker ryan puts the bill on the floor they won't even vote for it. instead they will use the opportunity for a long overdue serious discussion about ice and the president of 0 tolerance immigration policy on the floor. rob: we will be right back. liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com.
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rob: we ran a story about st. louis, california, a new plan to improve diverse the on campus. we said they are looking to diversify the campus by reducing the number of white students. in a statement provided to us yesterday, the media relations
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director says how polly have not, that and will not use applicants race as a factor in admissions we apologize for our factual error. >> peter stzrok facing a fierce public grilling but not everyone was critical of the anti-trump agent. >> if i could give you a purple heart i would. you deserve one. this has been an attack on you, a way to attack robert mueller and the investigation to get at russia collusion in our election. rob: carly shimkus is here with the outrage to that comment pouring in online. >> conservative lawmakers asked peter stzrok a lot of questions but democrat singing a different tune. stephen cohen going forest to
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say stzrok deserves a medal for bravery. some are calling his comment disrespectful to the real heroes in uniform. bird on twitter calling it a slap in the face to our bravest and won't like this tweet from kansas, stephen cohen is blinded by his need for his party's acceptance and backing, he has become disgraceful to americans and certainly those who serve and serve their country through our military, corey chiming in saying disgraceful, cohen needs to apologize to our true veterans. mark meadows and darrow ice the criticized him for his remarks. jillian: a pizza shop owner offering free pizza but there is a bit of a catch. >> this pizza restaurant served up a listen to armed robbers who broken is walked away with a bunch of cash, saying $80 isn't
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worth 10 to 15 years in jail, next time ask for a job. or delivery drivers make that almost every night. the restaurant is implementing a new program where customers can buy police officers discounted meals, steady flow of officers in the restaurant and everybody feels safe. how about that for a good idea? junior wrote this on facebook saying so true, why risk going to jail, you could get a job and pollard chiming in saying great idea, pay it forward to police officers, think that is a good one. rob: are they offering free pizza to anyone who can track it down? >> i will have to check, we will see. rob: we will buy you a pizza. pizza costs a couple bucks,
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thank you so much. >> patriotic price tag, air force veteran was forced to sell his home after being slapped with heavy fines over how he flew the american flag. >> i put a small american flag on my front porch, a small flag but stands for a big thank you for what they do. jillian: why it came down to patriotism. rob: let's see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: barbecue is cooking. we have a big show, representative darrow ice the is joining us and nigel farage in the uk, we will talk about the world tour. geraldo rivera, because it is friday and right back there on the stage, the all-american
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rob: amazing story, teenager thanking god after surviving in the open ocean for ten hours, on vacation with his family in georgia when he was dragged out to see by a riptide.
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he was treading water all night long and screaming for help, nobody could find him. his parents and the coast guard tried to find him. >> i didn't want to die out there. i was talking to god, i wanted to live. i thought i was going to die. i'm truly blessed to be alive today. rob: a coast guard ship, next morning he rode the currents back to shore, he wound up on a golf course, he was taken to a hospital and is doing okay, incredible story. the cave in thailand where soccer team was trapped for weeks, the story of the incredible rescue, clothes and equipment worn by the boys and first responders, the 12 boys and their coach recovering in the hospital, all expected to be okay. jillian: complete disgrace, a florida veteran says he is
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forced to sell his home after his homeowners association continually find him for hanging the american flag in a flowerpot. joining me to explain his than himself, air force air traffic controller murphy, thank you for joining us, appreciate it, let's backtrack to the beginning of the story. why are you not allowed to hang your flag? what was the reason you were given? >> the violation letter stated that the flag was an unauthorized object. i dug in my heels and said the flag is going to stay, the flag never loses. jillian: how long did you fight this battle with the homeowners association? >> 6 july this year will be 7 years. jillian: how much money were you find? >> they start finding you $100 a day up to $1000. when it first happened we filed
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a lawsuit and it was settled, the builder who was in charge been paid by attorney $10,000, and everything was signed, sealed and delivered, they came up with what some people, listing the things in the flowerpot and the flag didn't make the cut so i feel strongly about it. some people pick love for the c. and we have been to county court, circuit court a couple
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times, 55 and older neighborhood, us -- from jacksonville, they skipped coming up with different lawsuits together gag order on the, the judge threw that out so we have a court date set up july 8, 2019, so we are waiting for that. it just got unbearable for me, they kept harassing me for every little thing and the worst thing was when i had some surgery and i was out of it for a while and i had the automatic withdrawal to pay my dues so i didn't have to worry about it and i noticed instead of $190 they started taking out $200 and i didn't pay that much attention to it and at
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the end of four months, they put a lien on my house and said that i owed them, hadn't been paying my dues for four months. what they did is they took the automatic withdrawals and applied it to the thousand dollar fine, so therefore i wasn't making the payment and they put a lien on it and said they were going to foreclose on my house. jillian: a fascinating story. you ultimately moved and you are now probably flying your flag and we want to make sure everybody knows we did reach out to the homeowners association twice for comment and they have not gotten back to us but thank you for sharing your story, sorry we are out of time, thank you for your service and hope everything is going well for you. >> appreciate it. jillian: we will be right back. her salon was booked for weeks, until her laptop crashed this morning. having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support
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