tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News July 13, 2018 9:00pm-10:00pm PDT
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♪ >> brian: hope you had a sensational day, this is "tucker carlson tonight." i am filling in for tucker throughout the show unless something goes wrong. president trump's visit to the u.k., meeting with the prime minister and the queen amid controversy, and big protests here at home. this was taking place but don't act surprisingly 12 russian intel officers were indicted. there is no evidence of collusion. here's deputy ag rod rosenstein today.
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>> they corresponded with several americans through the course of the conspiracy through the internet. no allegation in this indictment that the americans knew they were corresponding with russian intelligence officers. there is no allegation in this indictment that any american citizen committed a crime. there is no allegation that the conspiracy changed a vote count or affected any election result results. >> brian: fox news contributor, we didn't know this was happening. we get this come out. i've never seen a probe to gradually let out information. have you ever seen an approach like this? >> i think it does a lot to undermine people's confidence in both the fbi and doj. on the other side it has a lot of people accusing republicans of trying to play politics with this stuff. you can almost never be too cynical when it comes to washington but i would like to
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think that this is exactly what it is. it's an indictment of 12 russians, which is a very good development. it means they are making progress on the real rush investigation, nothing to do with collusion, there's nothing politicized about it. it's finding people who did try to interfere with our election and hopefully go after them. >> brian: the president is about to meet with vladimir putin and we know the mueller probe is getting more unpopular. does not have anything to do with the fact that we got this press conference? >> charles krauthammer used to say you can almost never be too cynical when it comes to things happening in washington but i hope not. this is important stuff. the indictment, what rod rosenstein laid out today reveals they did some very good
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work. doj did very good work in terms of uncovering what people did, how they did it and it reveals i think the degree to which the previous administration was asleep when this was going on. also the dnc, their response to all of this when it happened was to cover their tails more than it was to hand over everything to the fbi. this investigation should have begun long before it did. >> brian: abc is reporting they're looking into seven people surrounding president trump's friend roger stone and they are heavily investigating into that area, does your reporting reveal the same thing? >> that is the other part of the rush investigation which i think is highly tainted with politics and highly problematic. it does a lot to undermine the legitimate part of the investigation. >> brian: devin nunes tweeted
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something out. he said we have this already, we have it on page four. why didn't people read our report? we had this. >> a lot of that has to do with the incredible stonewalling that we have seen from the department of justice and the fbi. they are trying to cover their own tails over there as well. all of that unwillingness to work together -- lay it all out. americans are grown-ups, they can handle the truth. >> brian: are you prepared to start your weekend? >> definitely. >> brian: let's move ahead. everybody charged as a russian so far. no votes were changed although some were perpetrated. where is the supposed russian collusion? dan bongino is all over this, his investigative skills are
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without peer. as a former secret service agent himself, and our atv contributor and we love having him on. what did you learn from today? >> i read through the indictment. as charlie said he's correct. it's clear as day there are two parallel tracks and there is some going on here. track number one that has bipartisan agreement. we all agree, the russians are not our friend. they tried to tamper with the election, the indictment is very detailed and it's very substantive. it details a spearfishing operation by russian g are you to try to steal data from democrats, that's fine. we are all in agreement, the russians are not our friends. the problem is there is no collusion. we've been told for almost two years now that somehow trump colluded with the russians to
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alter the results of the election and there is still absolutely zero evidence of that whatsoever and it is bogging down our political process. >> brian: there's a big call among some leadership on the democratic side to not meet with vladimir putin. would that be a good move? >> why should he not meet with him? i can't figure out democrats for the life of me. they debate themselves all the time on issues. they have absolutely no problem, it's about principles. when barack obama met with human representatives in cuba they had no issue with that but now we know donald trump has information he can confront putin with about russian members trying to infiltrate our election process and they want him to call up the meeting? that's absurd. this is the perfect opportunity to hit putin on it. >> brian: do you agree they're going to try again this midterm?
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>> of course, this is our main geopolitical foe. this is a nuclear powered nation that figured out a long time ago if they can so domestic chaos they can rip the united states apart from within. that's the problem i have with these parallel tracks. there is one credible investigation and this garbage collusion investigation it's a house of sand, there's nothing there. the democrats need to let this thing go and focus on the real enemy. >> brian: you're not the real enemy you're a real friend of the show. thanks so much. chris hahn is a radio host and also a really good guy, did you learn anything new about today? >> it's serious stuff that was announced today in these indictments. it's something the president if he's going to go forward in his meeting with vladimir putin better bring this up and walk
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out of the room if he doesn't get real answers on it. i don't think the president should be alone with vladimir putin. he should bring a senior diplomat with him and she'd have a real notetaker there. so we can understand what was said and what was done. these are serious things, it's serious business. there were serious attempts to infiltrate the election system. it appears from this indictment that it's very clear that the russians got into some voting systems around the country. they didn't change any votes but they did get into the access files of board of elections around this country and that's something we should be taking serious. >> brian: i think part of the problem is tell me if you buy this analogy. if after 9/11 people said instead of focusing on bin laden they would focus on bush saying he knew about the attack ahead of time. 3,000 people died and i wanted that to happen?
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donald trump, the way he profiles if you're going to take away the credibility of his victory and say the russians help them and he worked with the russians that's going to strike at his corporate the minutes this mueller probe is complete, remove the personalities and the parties out of it i think we're going to see some real progress. we've got to get this probe done and get past the finger pointing, you agree? >> i want to get it done but i want to get it done right. it's in its infancy. the clinton whitewater probe lasted seven years, this probe has gone on the year and it's produced dozens of indictments. i think it's moving along rather swiftly. i don't think anyone in this country wants to think that president of the united states was engaged in a conspiracy with the russians. it's way down the rabbit hole and leads to questions and problems damaging to the republic. we want to know what's going on here. do i think there may have been americans working with the
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russians on this? probably. i don't know how they could have targeted the way they did without real knowledge of the system. that doesn't mean the president himself did it but it is a coincidence on the day the president asked the russians to find those emails, that was the day they attacked hillary clinton's emails. i hope to god the president had nothing to do with it but i think this investigation needs to be given the latitude and the time and the patients to get it done right. >> brian: that just breaks to the president's credibility. no one was conspiring would ever go public in a press conference -- give me more things if they thought they were controlled. after trump won they were also fomenting the anti-trump riots that michael moore went to they were run by russian box. 5,000 followers yesterday on twitter and i don't think 5,000 people broke up with me, they were fake. it's going to be very interesting moving forward,
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hopefully we can get past this and democrats and republicans can stop hating each other full time. >> i don't hate anybody and i don't think anybody should hate anybody because they disagree with them, that's why i come on this network to have real debate about real issues. but i want to know the truth. >> brian: thanks so much. it wasn't the only thing going on today in america. former fbi lawyer lisa page appeared on capitol hill today to deliver testimony behind closed doors to the judiciary committee the same people who were front and center with peter strzok? the testimony came one day after peter strzok's marathon ten hour hearing. earlier she was in defiance of a subpoena so they worked out a deal and she showed up. multiple republicans told us about her testimony saying she was more forthcoming than
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strzok. a lawmaker was in the room and tells us that she did bring new information to the committee. topics included her texts and information about the rush of parole. she also made it clear, kind of a democrat, didn't like republicans -- that's not a crime. she talked about conversations that were not in the text. she is viewed by many as very credible, she gave new information that the committee did not have and they are probably going to reconvene in the afternoon on monday and that probably is at. the music is coming up there's only one thing i can do. that's tease out. the president met with the queen today and more on that with a great john roberts if he is still up. keep your fingers crossed. experience amazing at your lexus dealer.
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♪ >> brian: tonight president trump in scotland right now at his golf club after a busy day in england. he met with the prime minister, there were an army of protesters and then he ended the day with the queen ? john roberts wasn't invited in but he washed all of o it. how do you recap a day like this for the president? >> the one thing i can say is i started the day with my tie on and i'm finishing the dayay with you tonight with my tie still o on. the press conference that the president had with the british prime minister and the working meetings that they had at her country home -- it's given to any prime minister it doesn't necessarily belong to her -- was a reset from what happened last night. this is the president arrived
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here, the sun tablet came out with an interview with they did with w him on wednesday, clearly this thing was timed which was looked at as the president pulling the political rug out from underneath theresa may. this thing really blew up because the president said what's called a soft brexit plan, it was likely that the united states wasn't going to be able to cut a trade deal with her. p it sound like president was being critical. the president insisted today that he was not beingri critical of her and the two of them actually are going to be able to work something out on trade. >> president trump: the only thing i asked of teresa is that we make sure we can trade, that we don't have any restrictions. we want to trade with the u.k. in the u.k. wants to trade with us. we are by far their biggest trading partner and we have a
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tremendous opportunity to double, triple, quadruple that. >> theresa may insisted repeatedly when she takes britain out of the european union in march of 2019, she will do so in a way that will allow britain to cut trade deals with the united states. anotherla big issue is the upcoming summit with vladimir putin. president trump was notified of these pending indictments against these 12 russians, h clearly he would've been coming at the issueha today with the knowledge that was about the pop in the press conference. the president saying he will up the issue of meddling in the election with putin on monday. >> president trump: will be talking about meddling and i will absolutely bring that up. i don't think there will be a perry mason, but you never know what happens. but i will absolutely firmly asked the question.
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hopefully we will have a very good relationship with russia. >> democrats were saying the president shouldn't meet with putin at all, he should cancel the meeting because of the indictments. president trump should cancel his meeting with vladimir putin until russia takes transparent steps to prove that they won't intervene in future elections. glad-handing with vladimir putin on the heels of these indictments would be an insult to ourur democracy. the building from the press conference outside, the president was shouted a question. will you tell vladimir putin to stop meddling in the u.s. elections? the answer coming back from the president, yes. >> brian: we know how chuck schumer is against the president doing something but how does the rest of the world feel for the most part especially coming off thee nato summit. how did they feel about the president meeting with
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vladimir putin? >> this was an interesting dichotomy that we saw in brussels. you have all of his critics back home saying don't meet with putin, they don't deserve a meeting.m. meantime a lot of our nato allies were saying we have to talk to russia, a lot of us have to deal with russia, germany is going to be buying natural gas from them for god knows how long. there was a lot of support from justin trudeau and theresa may and she reiterated again to date she looks forward to the president sitting down with vladimir putin. they think that talking is better than not talking in the president can start to make some headway that's probably a good thing. i asked theta president is it possible to improve relations between the united states and russiahe with putin still in crimea? he said he thought it would be. i asked him what his plan was ta gett russia out of crimea.
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i don't know if he has a planet is in telling me or if he doesn't have a plan. >> brian: thanks so much, john roberts what a great job. meanwhile there was no shortage of protesters against this president as he made his visit, for example. [chanting] [chanting] >> brian: you got the idea? that's what protests look like we don't do much of that the nuts country. in 2016 they r rated donald trup when he was a contender as one of the world's ten greatest risks alongside jihadist terrorism. you were just a kid then, you didn't know he w was going to gt the nomination, you didn't know he was going to win. he won, we are almost at your
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two were not in the midst of a series of terror attacks and we didn't reinvigorate the cold war, were you wrong? >> it's the gift that keeps on giving. the issue initially was about is trump a threat to the global economy? >> brian: you did read about terrorism. >> he had a whole host of issues regarding inflaming muslim opinion and so forth and a lot of that is coming with the protests in the u.k. and a backlash globally. >> brian: you do point out that president bush in 2003 had the same sized protests when he went to visit tony blair. >> the thing about being the u.s., everyone knows you and everyone's got an opinion abouta you. you get a few more people coming out then at the portuguese prime minister popped by. he has taken some measures, the
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british tend to be quite -- they didn't like the withdrawing from the paris agreement. if there is a body of opinion against them but it's not highly unusual. >> brian: when you look at his relationship with theresa may, they seem to have o bonded. they almost had each other's back at the presser. am i overstating it? >> he came in and he bulldozed in with his diplomacy and he undermined the whole exit plan but at the end of the day there holding hands. >> brian: theresa may is somewhat of a gray area, is she going to brexit? after meeting with president trump she goes i'm leaving in march, i'm not the european union, his close, she didn't say that last week. >> she's trying to take the middle ground and that's a problem.
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in the middle everyone wants the extreme. >> brian: is he doing somewhat better than you would have thought d in 2016 when you projected a trump presidency? >> it's a cracking question. the economy is going great guns and will keep hoping for the best. >> brian: are you happy to bebe here? you have not stopped smiling. >> i'm increasing my face value. >> brian: have a great weekend weekend. the left has been calling to abolish ice. now republicans in congress are calling the democrats bluff, will vote on that. why didn't they? back on all three of those questions. ♪motorcycle revving
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>> brian: hi, everybody. the let's biggest bad this summer and there i > brian: the left's biggest bad at this is demanding the total abolition of ice. america's immigration enforcement agency. there have been protests against it all over the country. [chanting] [chanting] >> brian: it may be starting protests but abolishing ice doesn't seem to be a political winner even though this legislation is working its way through thel house. you have a new poll that shows only 18% of voters wants to
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abolish ice but 42% are opposed. among those familiar with what ice does the gap is bigger. 27% want ice abolished, 57% want to keepli it around. it's no surprise in congress democrats are backing off, republicans are calling their bluff. okay, will vote on this and you have a bill? let's vote onn it. it turns out if you put the bill forward it's a trap, we're going to vote no. can you imagine writing legislation and voting against it because someone gives you an opportunity? caesar what's going on, are these games being played in washington? what should we be talking about instead of abolishing ice? >> democrats are playing a political gain,s republicans are also playing the politicalti ga. many republicans who are vulnerable weather in miami or in california are going to be in a tough spot. both parties are playing this game. what we should be talking about
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is why immigration is important? why ice exists? there's two operations. there is immigration and then homeland security investigators. it's taken away from our important job of investigating transnational gangs. who wants to deport a day laborer working in your house? the real conversation is about immigration reform tour ensure that we are securing our borders but also providing support for immigrants. >> brian: what ice is doing is just enforcing the laws that are on the books. if you've been here for ten years and you skipped out on going through a hearing or going through theh legal process and ice comes across you, should they just walk away? >> just as a state trooper who lets thehe person driving 70 mis per hour per hour on a 60 miles per hour road and lets him go and he pursues the one speeding 100 miles per hour.
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obviously the state troopers cannot pursue everybody. >> brian: i will take the example of it further. if it turns out that person is in a car that didn't belong to them it's going to be a problem. going 10 miles over the speed limit may or may not give you a ticket, -- i got a ticket but i don't. want to talk about mysel. do you think if were trying to get to the bottom of immigration reform, do think it's possibleor for them to do that? does it make your job harder if you're making the bad guyss law enforcement? >> i think there are bad guys in law enforcement. >> brian: $60,000 to walk out with a kevlar vest ended philadelphia after being screamed at and spit on. >> we don't have an issue with law enforcement using resources to investigate violent crimes and keeping us safe. there is an issue went a law enforcement officer during
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ice or nypd or whatever law enforcement harasses a citizen because they think they are on documented based on the color of their skin. there's an issue when i.c.e. agents sexually molest immigrants in detention. >> brian: do you think this is pervasive? do you think they arere walkingp to people they think are hispanic and asking for their papers? >> it's happening across the country, u.s. citizens havee ben deported. we want to wt make sure were keeping our nation safe but we want to have accountable immigrationen law enforcement. >> brian: i just spoke to the acting head who just retired and he says that's not true. do you think law enforcement officers should or should not who overstayed their visas? >> absolutely. i thinkty people should focus on fighting crime in their community and they should be building relationships to ensure
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that we are investigating violent crime? >> brian: is it a crime to overstay your visa? >> it's like getting a parking ticket. >> brian: should you be allowed to come here while other people go through the process, wait in line, do the paperwork, it's fair to them? >> it's not fair for anyone. it's why we are here. why have both parties not enacted immigration reform. >> brian: they got to start working this out. good to see you. seattle is in the grips of a homeless crisis and it's become so desperate to taxpayer funds aree getting used to fly the homeless elsewhere. fly them out of the state. will it work? will ♪
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passing a tax on employers to fight rabid homelessness in that city.w now it's trying a different tactic. using taxpayer funds to send the homeless to their families who might be out of town, just to get them out of there. leslie marshall is a radio host, is this the right way to handle homelessness? they have the fifth largest homeless population, can this work? >> i live in los angeles that has the highest homeless population so if it doesn't something we need to look at here in los angeles. homelessness is multifaceted. there are many reasons why people are homeless and i don't think this is going to be a cure all but i think it's a decent idea. somethingg that happened ten years ago in spain. immigrants that came were unemployed the country cannot afford to keep them. if they offer them tickets to leave spain and although over 20,000 rather than 80,000 that they wanted took the money, that's what's happening in
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seattle. these are people who aren't taking shelters in homeless services, some of these people they are afraid could emit a crime. some of these people are there because they were robbed. they lost a job, they want to get back to their family and this offers them an opportunity for reunification with their families and it helps seattle on that front. >> brian: what's really alarming, you must have seen this in los angeles is the violence. a lot of these men are getting violent. one arizona family who was touring seattle were attacked with a rope, they put a rope around his neck and started choking him and then they cleaned out the area around the seattle needle. i was fascinated by this. third highest homeless population, this is what they estimate. a third of the homeless serious substance abusers, that goes back to fentanyl and everything else were dealing with. and a third can't handle the soaring housing costs that are
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cropping up in the cities that you are in and in places like seattle and san francisco. >> that is a huge issue here in los angeles. some people want to say if the liberals and democratic policies, this has been coming for the better part of a decade. we see especially since cities like san francisco you have people from silicon valley buying up real estate and pushing up people who could afford these places. this is happening in the pacific northwest. that speaks to the multifaceted problem because you have mental illness you have drug abuse and you have lack of affordability. let's talk about affordability because you have $13 million that ends up in seattle coming up to 500 beds for over 11,000 people it just doesn't cut it. this may sound crazy but it could be more cost-effective and it could solve the problem that some of the financing legislation and certainly not enough beds for all of these people are going to help with.
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>> they had of a city sanctioning encampment where residents are allowed to use heroin. and needles until they pass out. i talked to people in los angeles who say there's a lot of young people that could get jobs mentally fit but are choosing not to participate in society. have you seen that? >> i have to say and i'm going to south sound so judgmental, y kids are in the car we pick and choose who we give money to. there are times when i see somebody with a nice smartphone and nice sneakers and a souped up a they look healthy and forgive my judgment but i think you look healthy enough that you can get a job. do i think there are people who are gaming the system? absolutely and not just here in los angeles.ld >> brian: if i could paraphrase michael jordan, if you could come up to me and
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asked me for a dollar, you could also say welcome to mcdonald's. there is no job beneath you, get a job, get in the system do your best. if you can work, you have an obligation to work. thanks so much. it's time for the final exam, can you believe it's already friday?y. can you beat the news professionals at remembering events from just this past week? get the home game that i mailed to your house out, we play when we come back. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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we quizzed news professionalsboo see who is serious about their job. we have a showdown of two fox cohosts they do their own shows because greg gutfeld refused to do a show, he has a show called "the greg gutfeld show" and he has the got monologues that wie released. >> go to amazon.com and order 30 copies and get the exact same amount of copies. >> brian: don't give them ak break on the price. we have a problem, we do not lie to our audience. we were supposed to do an exam in which the first person hits the bus or get the light and they get a chance to talk but what happened? >> the lights are not working. >> brian: we could quit but if we were anything but great americans we would have quit. bulgarians would have givene up. what if we decided to do. first hand up gets the question.
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if it's high time we go to caitlin who was interning. >> her entire career is based on this moment. >> brian: hopefully this is number one, let's start with number one. this week's starbucks announced in an effort to go green, they will phase out what product from their stores? >> straws. >> brian: is it straws? >> starbucks plans to strap straws globally by the year 2020. this will eliminate them from starbuckss stores. >> brian: it is 1-0 dana leads greg. let's move on to question two. during a recent trip to a texas protest which liberal mayor broke the law by illegally
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crossing into the border into mexico? >> bill de blasio. >> brian: full name and title? >> is it mayor bill de blasio? >> brian: trying to make my job more -- >> you're not alex trebek, get over yourself! >> mayor bill de blasio tried to get in touch with his inner illegal alien. he illegally crossed into the united states.on he went over the u.s. mexican border while protesting family separations so he allegedly violated both u.s. and mexican law. >> brian: you are right, can we check the score? 1-1. scientists all over the world are racing to eradicate something called panama disease. it's a fungal infection that could soon make which fruit go
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extinctt? >> i don't know! i was watching the strzok hearing. >> brian: grows on trees! >> melons. >> banana lovers, your fruit may be in danger. scientistsbl scrambling to save the crop from a devastating fungus. >> brian:ed i blame caitlin, you're out. you are not getting credit for this semester. dana thanks for showing great sportsmanship and wisdom. >> i was thinking about the melons for reasons. i can't stand when you walk by a
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tree and c get hit with a melon. >> i meant to say coconuts. >> brian: cited concerns about the environment, hawaii has been what popular beat him from speeches? plastic beach balls sunscreen, speedo's. >> sunscreen, i was there when it w happened. >> brian: it's about that time when we willl be lathering up te sunscreen but hawaii is saying not so fast. lawmakers their beliefs sunscreen containing two chemicals oxley bend zone are killing their coral reefs. >> brian: we are in sudden death, thisis has never been done before except for n lt week and the week prior. final question again. sit up straight. i didn't memorize the first three t words.
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this one could either be really tough or really easy. you may have noticed that there is a soccer tournament going on right now, it's called the world cup. which of 2 countries will face off in the this weekend? >> i think it was dana. >> who was in the finals? >> france in croatia. let's check the tape. >> scores! >> croatia beating england in extra time advancing to the final against france, a relief for their biggest fans who have missed out on path celebrations. >> there only can be one winner but i see two champs. you have other things to look forward to just not a victory parade. i'm giving you the win.
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best of luck on your show, whatever you do in the next job that you have. >> brian: continue being the wonderful person you are. greg, i never liked you. that's all for this week's final exam, pay attention to the news each week and tune in onee thursdays to to see if you can beat the professionals. back in a moment to wrap things up. versatility of utility, with a range of suv's perfect for any adventure at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. for big savings during our summer sale like savings of 33% on select men's shorts and shirts. save 25% on all in-stock towables. plus bring the kids for free workshops and activities. thanks for the ride-along, captain! i've never been in one of these before, even though geico has been-
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ohhh. ooh ohh here we go, here we go. you got cut off there, what were you saying? oooo. oh no no. maybe that geico has been proudly serving the military for over 75 years? is that what you wanted to say? mhmmm. i have to say, you seemed a lot chattier on tv. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. you ok back there, buddy?
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2000s dressed as borat and a ali g. he wrote in the early 2000s and pranked people dressed as infamous characters. but this week he made headlines again and some feel that the latest stunt is far from former. sarah palin says that he duped her in to an interview for the upcoming showtime series called "who is america" by dressing up as a disabled military veteran. after traveling across the country for the interview, she quickly realized something was up. >> part of this propaganda, that data he was showing me had something to do with sex changes and transgenderism. then he brought up chelsea clinton and said that she was a recipient of the government-funded sex change. you know, it just got worse and worse and worse as the minutes went on. i said enough was enough and i took off my mic and i walked out. >> he appears to have responded to palin in a statement written under the name of one of his reported characters saying, quote, i did not say i was a war vet.
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i was in the service, not military. but united parcel." palin is not his only victim. former vice president dick cheney, conservative radio host jim walsh, joe arpaio and roy moore were all targeted as well. some are calling for a boycott of the show and are even saying he may have violated the stolen valor act of 2013. showtime did not respond to our request for comment. big-time controversy here. in the letter he continues to rip sarah palin for being so-called offended. why wouldn't you be? if someone says i'm in the service and come in a wheelchair, you don't say what branch of service? you don't have follow-up. and her son served. >> she has strong ties to the military and the reaction has been on both the left and the right. especially if he did -- we don't know what he did. he says he was in the u.s. postal service. i think he was joking there. if he did really dress up as a disabled veteran for profit, that is not good. that really crosses the line. a lot of people agree. >> i'm surprised showtime hasn't said anything.
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have a great weekend. that is it for us tonight. join me again on monday morning on "fox & friends." i'm going to ask you to join me on radio on the "brian kilmeade show." have a great time. now it's time for sean hannity in london. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." this is a fox news alert. it is our last night broadcasting here in london, england. tomorrow we will travel to helsinki, finland, where president trump will soon meet one-on-one with the man, vladimir putin. this comes on the heels of the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein so-called big announcement today. 12 russian intelligence agents have been indicted on hacking charges. we will weigh in on a couple of things. the odd timing of the charges. we will discuss the extreme measures that robert mueller's witch hunt will take to keep the spotlight on russia, russia, russia. who hacked hillary's e-mails? we will also have more on president trump's trip to united kingdom. he traveled from england to scotland today and not before
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