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>> really getting into it. we love it. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i am shannon bream. jillian: happening right now at 4:00 at 4:00 am a fox news alert. at least 11 people are dead, 5 missing after a tour boat slips over in missouri. the desperate search happening for survivors. rob: gunned down in the line of duty, two more police officers shot overnight, details behind this latest attack on law
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enforcement. >> miami dolphins players suspended if they protest the national anthem. a brand-new report and the action the nfl just took. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ rob: happy friday, you are watching "fox and friends first". jillian: i love that song. thank you for starting the day with us. we begin with serious news, 11 people dead, several missing after a boat sizes in a storm. this video showing the moments right before the boat flipped over and sank in missouri with 2
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dozen people on board. rob: this is known as the ozarks, a business showing how rough the water was. you can see when this accident happened, 7 people rushed to the hospital, two in critical condition with 11 confirmed that. divers will go back into the water to look for more victims or survivors. there were lifejackets on board, we will keep you posted as the story continues. breaking right now. two police officers shot on the job and rushed to the hospital, panicked calls for help have just been released. >> he is not in custody at this
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time. >> a missing person, when a man started shooting out them. thankfully their boat -- they are both recovering. the suspect behind bars expected to be charged with attempted murder. the reward for accused cop killer topping $30,000. a manhunt expanding after police say justin shot and killed officer bronson during a traffic stop. a 10-year department veteran leaves behind a wife and three young children. we now know the suspect is a convicted felon described by a judge, having a gross disregard for authority. he is considered armed and dangerous. jillian: powerful and unexpected tornadoes ripped through iowa leveling homes intending debris flying through the air.
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>> om my god, oh my god! get inside! there just went to house. jillian: 17 people hurt in the storms that toppled power lines, roofs and trees, the winds toppling this clock tower on top of the courthouse. the power of that. another twister throwing cars around like toys and piling them on top of each other. that storm system is moving east. donald trump once a second summit with vladimir putin on his home turf. rob: he says he could be vladimir putin's worst enemy. jillian turner has details. >> reporter: the press secretary confirms national security adviser to invite the russian
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president for a visit to the white house in the fall. the press office further adding, running between the us and russian security council. a major development for the two nations. donald trump insisting despite the fallout from the helsinki summit he thinks he can be tough on russia. >> getting along with vladimir putin, getting along with russia is positive, not negative. if it doesn't work out i will be the worst enemy he has ever had. >> reporter: not everyone in the administration shares that confidence. speaking at the security forum yesterday the president's own spy chief had this to say about his boss's bilateral retreat. >> i don't know what happened in the meeting. as time goes by, something happened in that meeting, we will learn more. how that would have been conducted, i would have
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suggested a different way. >> reporter: now calls from capitol hill have dashed hopes to subpoena his russian interpreter, some democrats lost all faith in the president's diplomatic prowess. a statement from senator schumer reads, quote, we know what happened in that meeting in helsinki, the president should have no more 1-on-1 interaction with vladimir putin in russia. and this development especially alarming as it is days after donald trump and vladimir putin discussed their commitment to avoiding a nuclear arms race. jillian: the media hammering donald trump over his comment that the helsinki summit but a lot have been quiet about his warnings to vladimir putin about becoming his worst enemy. >> early criticism over the
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president's comments was warned but labeling him as a traitor is going too far. >> i don't agree with him when the media wants war with russia. and what is asked in mainstream publication. what does vladimir putin have on trump? i won't he be tougher. it is minimized, dismissed, this is where the constant hostility toward this president, not everybody, that is where you see the narrative going in the criticism justified in my view in the beginning but now you see an effort to whip it up, to go to 15, use words like treason goes too far.
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rob: some speculate a second meeting between donald trump and vladimir putin could coincide with the un general assembly which could bring vladimir putin to new york city this september. jillian: hundreds of migrant children reunited with their families week ahead of the deadline. according to court filings, 364 of the kids separated from their parents at the southern border are back with their families. homeland security says they will do their best to meet the deadline from uniting all the children but won't cut corners. those numbers come as poll so immigration is the top issue for voters ahead of the midterms. according to a new gallup poll 22% of americans say the biggest problem facing the country, up 8% since last month. 35% of republicans said immigration was their top issue compared to 18% of democrats. rob: showdown in new york city, mike pompeo heading to the united nations to meet with top
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leaders around the world. this comes as the us ambassador nikki haley slammed the united nations human rights council. todd pyro joins us with more on that. >> reporter: a crucial step will take place weeks away from here at the united nations in a few hours with secretary of state mike pompeo set for a series of high-level meetings. pompeo will engage in talks with diplomats from the un security council, south korea and japan after russia and china sought by the us, with north korea's petroleum input limit under the sanctions we imposed was pompeo has visited north korea three times in the past few months and insisted sanctions will remain in force until north korea denuclearize is but acknowledges it will take sometime. >> no one was under any illusions this was going to happen in hours or days or even
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weeks. it will take time to achieve this outcome. we hope for a brighter future for the korean people. of chairman kim follows through on his commitment the people of north korea will have a bright future. >> reporter: he will meet with secretary-general of the un to discuss a variety of issues including the upcoming general assembly and reforming the un. speaking of the un our ambassador nikki haley slammed the un human rights council during a speech at the heritage foundation calling it the un's greatest failure. >> the human rights council is the united nation's greatest failure. it has taken the idea of human dignity at the center of the national creed and the first right of every human being and reduced it to just another instrument of international politics. >> reporter: haley went on to say the us does more for human rights than any other country and will continue to do so.
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jillian: tiger still has some bite. tiger woods looking to make a charge in the second round of the british open today. rob: the 42-year-old with an even par 71 in the opening round. he heads in round 25 shots behind the leader. jillian: major championship title and the first in ten years. we will see what happens with that. rob: 11 minutes after the hour, the brand-new threat from the deadly terror group and warning from the pentagon. jillian: making america work again donald trump signing an executive order that could create 500,000 jobs. claudia tenney worked with the president's daughter ivanka trump and is next to talk about it. ♪
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rob: the fresh face of democratic socialist alexandria cortez claims unemployment was so low because people are working two jobs. elizabeth warren doubling that number. >> when people are working at minimum wage jobs but won't support the more working two, three or four jobs to try to pay the rent and keep food on the table simply saying the unemployment figures of gone down simply doesn't get easier. rob: this is the spin, the number of people working multiple jobs does not affect the formula for calculating the unemployment rate. thirsty democrats in one state one and 2 tax water. a new jersey state senator making the proposal calling it a user fee that would add $.10 for every thousand gallons of water.
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that would make the average water bill $32 more per year. the money is said to be needed to fix the state's water delivery infrastructure. jillian: an executive order aimed at expanding workforce training and creating as many as 500,000 new job opportunities. >> to keep this momentum going, to continue this economic miracle and that is what it is, a miracle that happened in the last year and a half, we must invest in job training and vocational education. jillian: joining me is claudia tenney. let's start with what the event was and why this is so important. >> what could be more important than getting americans back to work, people looking for jobs now have many options, was
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working really well in my new york district. we are seeing employers needing skilled employees to get back to work. the president's advisor ivanka trump came to the district and she was terrific and once she visited a paving company in my district and went on to visit another company to talk about workforce development and getting employees the skills to get back to the jobs being created in my district, and being enhanced by reducing unnecessary regulation. we have seen in upstate new york where we experienced a lot of job loss and outflow of population because of loss of jobs so this is been great for our communities and hit a homerun was a terrific event and showcased by a number of people who have come back to the workforce because of this initiative and what was spectacular, the president went around the room with key leaders, presidents and ceos, i
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am a business owner, how many jobs will you create and how much will you be investing in an apprenticeship program for new workers. and talking about apprenticeship, having its own tv show. really great event. jillian: you are a former small business owner. and small businesses and big businesses. >> democrats keep screaming about tax cuts for the rich. middle and lower income taxpayers, directly into their pay cut, cutting paychecks and an increase, and what this is doing, and giving raises, bonuses and investing in new
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equipment across the region, and small businesses and median businesses, they are getting skilled employees to come to work. the president is doing something unprecedented, and on-the-job training, to start working right away to experience what it is like to have that success of being independent and self-sustaining and have the dignity of work and care for their families and not be dependent on government and that was a wonderful message. they had a woman on your show, named mcnair in the entertainment hospitality industry and she said my grandson tragically, his
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grandfather was killed, and who do i use as a role model? you have got me now and what a beautiful story that is, got a standing ovation and a terrific day, really great way to finish the week. jillian: you mentioned ivanka trump, and the involvement a lot of these things. >> she was super, and went to a paving company of all things, climbed on a paver, learned how to run a paver and got into the nuts and bolts, with employees in this wonderful business, generational, just terrific and working on a number of issues. she understands we need an employee who is trained and american workers are the best. we can train them to do the jobs we need to do.
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we bring people in, dairy farmers or people in our world areas looking for a job and we are providing them. that is really important. jillian: thank you for joining us, appreciate it. a judge voicing support of donald trump, carly shimkus will tell us about that. are you ready to take your wifi to the next level?
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states encouraging people to beat the hell out of people. jillian: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with the take on social media. tough to watch. >> sounds like it only went downhill from there. judge shall mean telling sean hannity they got into another fight during the commercial break resulting in will be goldberg cursing at her and telling her to get out of the building. >> i couldn't believe i went there to have a conversation, got thrown off the set, thrown out of the building and as i walked away she is yelling at me get the out of this building. what has happened? jillian: the heated debate leading up social media with reaction on both sides of the aisle. will be showed class or control
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and i would have. a lot of other people siding with judge jenny like this twitter user who says unprofessional, childish, proof who has all the hate, you can have different points of you and have a civil discussion about it. thanks for standing up for what you believe in, couldn't imagine being that "outnumbered" by panel and audience. it is a joke. whoopi goldberg apologized to the audience during the break and said she doesn't appreciate being called hysterical and judge janine will be on "fox and friends" later so we will get her side of the story in a few hours. jillian: chick-fil-a retiring the cow calendar. >> they use cows to promote their food but i'm moving on with most popular items, they are sadly retiring after 20 years. their promotional cow calendar filled with coupons for free food so all the chick-fil-a fans are utterly disappointed and
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voicing that. oliver on twitter saying chick-fil-a is canceling the cow calendar, very upsetting are the backbone of college survival every month. i remember those days. katie on twitter saying first toys "r quote us and now chick-fil-a's cow calendar. my childhood, very sad all the childhood favorites are going by. but they make waffle fries. rob: putting out some tasty food. jillian: eight police officers shot in the line of duty. our next guest, commissioner of the boston police department, it all comes down to the growing opioid epidemic. >> this is ridiculous, shocking
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tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com or download the app! ♪there's a me no one knows ♪waiting to be set free so, what's the empty suitcase for? the grand prize trophy ♪i was born to be somebody jillian: welcome back, a new isis thread is emerging. rob: 7 month after donald trump declared victory over the terror group isis creeping into parts of-year-old and afghanistan. jillian: lisa tomlinson has the details. >> reporter: back in december donald trump declared victory in the fight against isis in iraq but 7 months later the pentagon warning the militant group is
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creeping back into parts of central iraq bringing a new wave of kidnappings, assassinations and terror attacks. >> the fight of isis is not over. we must work with iraqi partners to set conditions that will prevent a resurgence. >> reporter: the situation more dangerous in afghanistan where isis has been gaining strength after being pushed out of syria. they are fighting us forces and the taliban with civilians caught in the crossfire. >> to be as supportive as we can in all these things and support the afghans as they work their way through this. >> reporter: this has american depressed trying to tactic, mike pompeo offering to start direct talks with the taliban hoping to end decades of war and focus on the fight against isis. >> the united states ready, we hope they realize this and this will move the peace process forward. >> we and our afghan partners moving forward with a sense of urgency and purpose to ensure we don't miss opportunities that
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are being afforded by continued support. >> reporter: the iraqi government is making progress launching offensives in the past week 2 weeks aimed at rooting out militants. at the pentagon, lisa tomlinson, fox news. jillian: the justice department will warn americans about foreign governments, according to deputy attorney general rod rosenstein overseeing the probe into russia meddling in the 2016 election. >> exposing schemes to the public is an important way to neutralize it. the american people have a right to know if foreign governments are targeting them with propaganda. >> reporter: those remarks as the doj release a report how it will handle cyber security threats without hurting official investigations. rob: tony podesta offered immunity to testify against former trump campaign chairman, falcone he is the brother of clinton campaign chairman john podesta and founded the podesta
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group which worked with paul manafort to lobby for ukrainian efforts in the united states. manafort and podesta's firm retroactively registered, manafort is charged with money laundering and lobbying violations. jillian: the white house withdrawing a nomination for a us appeals court judge. ryan downs who donald trump wanted on the ninth circuit) consideration minutes before his scheduled confirmation vote. it came after republican tim scott raised concern over articles in college considered racist. he apologize for the writings at a hearing earlier this year. the white house could resubmit his nomination if he addresses those concerns. rob: a woman used a child of the human shield after and attended bank robbery, poured gas in the lobby of the texas bank, lighting it on fire. when police arrived she grabbed the child out of the car to use
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it as protection. officers snuck up behind her and snatched the baby out of her arms. she faces several charges. the baby is fine. her relationship with the baby is unclear. jillian: the next major drug epidemic could start in your own medicine cabinet. researchers warn about overprescribing common antianxiety medications like then ask and valium which contain benzo dioxin, health officials a combined with painkillers those drugs increase the risk of overdosing by ten times. the cdc says 13 million people are prescribed benzo's in the us. jillian: the opioid epidemic is fueling the war on police. >> two minnesota officers are shot in the line of duty, eight officers involved in shooting this week alone. it davis is for boston police
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commissioner and fox news contributor. he joins us with how this is happening. seems these numbers keep climbing. >> they are terrible. we are looking at numbers that exceed injuries in afghanistan and iraq at this point. we need to do something. rob: this drug war we have to fight as well. it is hard to overstate the scale of it. we saw the crack at the and what it did, it will be far more serious. you think desperation to get this drug is leading to this type of violence against police. >> no question in my mind. for 10 years iran a narcotics unit and got the problem from the ground up. i can tell you when people are desperate to get the narcotics they need so they don't get sick
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they will do anything to get away from police officers, stay on the street and violence is endemic in and among people involved in this type of work so mental health issues, substance abuse issues when they combine, basically the police are asked to deal with these issues and it is not what our primary job should be. >> we are hearing about the so-called war on cops. is there a war on cops? >> i don't think there is any doubt because of the narrative that has occurred over the last we 10 years or so we are suffering as an organization, a profession. they can act out, they can challenge the authority police
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officers have. the police have hinged on this at this time. there have been so many incidents that have occurred that police are stepping back a little bit and this sets up a tragic consequence where police are not acting as aggressively as they should in situations they are being threatened. rob: being prescribed opioids, the heroin pouring across a hard stance. democrats are worried about migrant workers crossing to the united states and don't want as much security on the border. what do you think? >> i personally spoke to individuals who talk about the hole in the wall, if we supported them or send them away after they committed a crime
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they would laugh and say they will come back through the hole in the wall, doesn't make a difference to us. that is not an impediment to people in the current situation and i agree something needs to be done. jillian: before we let you go, what is your message to people about being a police officer, going to work every day and not knowing if you are going to come home? >> that is a very real concern. i will tell you the great majority of officers in the street go to work every day to protect communities and serve their fellow citizens. they know people, they are the neighbors, people we grew up with and being asked to step into this breach where society has failed in substance abuse problems and criminal justice issues. but they are being vilified for it. we just have to remember if something goes wrong no matter how you feel about the police,
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if someone is attacking you today you will dial 911. we have to keep that in mind. rob: a lot of this animosity towards the police is undeserved. we appreciate your time. jillian: 20 minutes until the top of the hour, 1.4 million email users directly in the sites of hackers. are you one of them? kurt the cyber guy with how you can protect yourself. rob: take a knee or get suspended, penalties facing national anthem protesters. jackie ibanez with what the league did that has some fans furious. ♪ furious ♪ it feels so high ♪
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rob: the nfl puts their national anthem policy on hold as the miami dolphins threatened to suspend players for multiple games if they refuse to stand. jillian: jackie ibanez joins us as the fallout continues. >> reporter: the nfl's anthem policy coming to a screeching halt overnight. the league and nfl players association issue a joint statement that they have come to a standstill agreement adding, quote, no new rules relating to the anthem will be issued or enforced for the next several weeks while confidential discussions are ongoing. our shared focus will remain on finding a solution to the anthem issue through mutual good faith commitment outside legation. this after a copy of the miami dolphins discipline document surfaced on their list of detrimental conduct, quote, players who are on the field during the anthem performance must stand and show respect for
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the flag and the and cement if they do not comply they could reportedly be suspended for four games and face a possible fine. and espn reporter quick to debunk the claim, sources with dolphins and nfl say miami submitted and you will discipline schedule at dates set in conjunction with. dolphins are among the first report to camp, they have not finalized any objective discipline measures or protested during anthem. this comes after green bay packers shareholders request to speak about the anthem protests was shut down at the annual meeting. telling him the meeting could not be a, quote, open forum to shareholders, sent a letter to donald trump asking him to intervene. jillian: a shame what this has become. people are so heavily involved in this sense a lot of people refusing to watch. >> reporter: we asked what you think of the latest developed, most of you agree with it. larry says i will continue to
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not watch the nfl. russell on twitter says nfl players have no constitutional right to disrespect our flag or national anthem and veterans on their employer's time and employer's stadium. why is it only nfl players? carolyn on facebook says who wants to support any team or player that has no respect for this country, not this household. jillian: keep you posted, thanks. rob: 1.4 billion gmail users could fall victim to hackers thanks to a loophole in the new gmail design. jillian: how to explain it, here is kurt the cyber guy. come on, another one? >> a good idea gone bad. google had this idea to send confidential email or information you would be able to set email, it would create a safe place on the server and put a link in the email. the problem is even though that
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expires so no one can forward it, a screen capture with the camera, sensitive data. the biggest problem is putting links inside of email is a no-no from any security expert on the planet. that is where phishing attacks happen where people put a link that looks very real but instead takes you to a very bad place and they will try to capture your credit card numbers or other personal information or sneak software onto your device. jillian: what can people do? i don't know how to avoid this. >> the redesign of gmail is not for everybody but will be coming by the end of the year. in the meantime what you can do now is simply avoid clicking links as a general, you never want to do this. jillian: you know where it is coming from?
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>> doesn't matter. ask yourself this question. did i ask for this email? in that case it is safe to click a link. you asked for it. if it looks like it is from and mildred, it is not necessarily believable. they got it to her computer or device. turned off this feature called confidential email. don't be the culprit to spread this in the future when this becomes popular. it is time to raise your fist in the air at google and say come on, this is basic security. i want you to give me the choice to disable links inside of email because right now google doesn't let anybody turn off links inside email. jillian: i get emails i didn't ask for but looks legit. >> we all fall victim to it, we don't even know we are falling
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victim to it. rob: if i give my bank account number he will give me 50 grand, i am so excited. i will just get 50 grand, i can't wait. there are more problems with google. >> $5 billion, 4.3 billion fine against google from the eu. european union regulators are saying it wasn't cool that google went in with their android devices that are 77% of all cell phones, they have the platform except for the ones we know look after them. their ios inside of that. they said makers and manufacturers, if you want to carry the android platform you have to put in a bundle of apps and let chrome be the default browser. those are all products of google. that is an antitrust violation, it is illegal and being slapped with the largest fine in history for antitrust action. this is a huge fine but in the
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scheme of things it is all of two weeks of google's revenue. jillian: almost learn the lesson because that number to us -- >> i would look for the fact that even though the president tweeted this yesterday, i told you so, the european union just slapped a $5 billion fine on one of our great companies, google, taken advantage of the us by -- the president saying that but us regulators are also keeping raised eyebrow at this case to find out are there any legs for that here? jillian: thank you. rob: people will survive. jillian: 10 minutes until the top of the hour. a bride gives her husband quite the first look of her brother in a wedding dress. the hilarious photos coming up. rob: millennial generation, new
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rob: one university punishing a student by forcing him to relate a reflection paper on masculinity. the president from the university of texas at austin ordered the student to watch and write about the film the mask you live in which says our culture's definition of masculinity harms boys and blue blue after this young man appealed sanctions related to a
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title ix investigation finding him guilty of harassment. jillian: some parents like to find out their baby's gender before it is born. others like to wait. >> why do you hate our child? >> you go. >> james. but only if it is a girl. jillian: according to nbc news, hundreds of parents now think it is wrong to call their babies boys or girls. instead they raise them as babies or gender-neutral. the theory is never revealed the child is a boy or girl so they can't be pigeonholed into gender stereotypes. rob: time for the good, the bad and the ugly. a bride pools and epic prank sending her brother in a wedding dress to the couple's first look. this was before they were to renew their vows. jillian: this tongue twister,
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she stole seashells. a woman will spend 15 days in jail and pay $800 for 40 stay protected -- diana gonzalez said they were gifts and she didn't know it was illegal to take them. rob: a woman is accused of disguising $1000 worth of heroin. police arresting the 60 one-year-old after serving her luggage at the international airport. rob: "fox and friends first" continues.
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rob: it is july 20th, fox news alert. 11 people dead after strong storms capsize a packed tourist boat. 5 people are still missing. jillian: the search happening right now to find those still missing. >> getting along with vladimir putin and russia is positive, not negative. that being said if that doesn't work out could be the worst enemy he has ever had. rob: donald trump with a new warning for vladimir putin. jillian: are democrats distracted by outrage to notice and report that russia may be up to no good? live in washington. rob: this hero's name is lieutenant michael murphy who gave his life for our country. jillian: his family needs your help to find the person behind an awful act. "fox and friends first"
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