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they will be sent to hawaii to be identified. >> reporter: this was a moving ceremony in south korea attended by military officials, this is just the beginning of what is expected to be a lengthy journey, a sendoff for a journey that will wind up in hawaii. >> this is a solemn reminder that our work is not complete until all have been accounted for no matter how long it takes to do so. >> reporter: from here the remains will be flown to hawaii in an honorable carrie ceremony. vice president mike pence, the son of a korean war veteran, is expect it to be there. this is the result of an
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agreement between donald trump and kim jong un at the singapore summit in june and donald trump publicly thanked kim for follow-through. >> i want to thank chairman kim in front of the media for fulfilling a promise he made to me and i am sure he will continue to fulfill the promise as they search and search and search. >> reporter: there are a number of questions here, we don't know the identities of any of these remains and they have to go through extensive testing. we don't know if these are us servicemembers or not. a number of nations follow alongside the us in the korean war that have missing servicemembers. heather: new wildfire in california north of san francisco, forced to evacuate as we learn the car fire was most likely started by an actual car having mechanical issues. the blaze which claimed the
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lives of six people now consider the sixth most devastating fire in history. 1200 buildings destroyed, an entire neighborhood scorched. the ranch and river fires in northern california stretching 80,000 acres could take months to put out. in southern california crews racing to contain the railroad fire. a miracle in mexico, 103 people on board a passenger plane are alive after it crashed after take off. investigators say bad weather forced one wing of the jet to hit the ground and burst into flames at the end of the runway. 85 people were injured including an american from chicago. investigators calling the crash an accident. jillian: investigators searching for man linked to the missing university of iowa student,
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20-year-old molly tibbetts vanished in brooklyn after returning to her boyfriend's house from a jog. police are investigating a different assault on a different jogger. a $2000 reward is being offered for anyone with information as the fbi continues to follow hundreds of leaves. molly is one of 48 people who vanished in iowa in july. donald trump sending a loud and clear message in tampa, florida. elect republicans if you want border security. todd: martha's family restaurant. >> reporter: this is a family restaurant owned by a father and son, the bacon smells good. you should be here. this is your kind of place. it is just down the street from where donald trump held the
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rally, 2016, i covered the rally here, 2000 people, same size crowd, the president hitting all the popular topics, economy, trade with china, he mentioned north korean transfer and what that means to veterans of america and immigration. >> we want maximum border security and respect for our heroes, ice, border patrol and law enforcement and we are going to have tremendous border security that will include the wall, that will include the wall. >> reporter: the president also mentioning he would be willing to shut the government down to get funding for the wall. supporters certainly want that wall and many told me they wanted it before the midterms. the other reason the president -- a run for governor significant because the president had quite a hand in
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georgia and alabama and here taking the lead in the polls and many of the polls but when i tell supporters you get a sense of that for 18 months of being president, they are still so much behind him. here is what they told me last night. >> continue focusing on the economy, the economy, the economy. this is the man, there has never been another president like him and there will never be another one. >> my business has tripled since the tax code. >> i like the continued efforts with the veterans and farmers. what i like most is what he is doing in foreign countries now. >> reporter: many supporters said they are behind the primary on august 28th. we will find out 100 days from the midterm. the president getting in these statewide races.
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i have to mention the hillbilly skillet, find out what that is going to hold. >> reporter: you haven't tried it yet? >> reporter: that is because dylan, the son who owns this place with his father is busy cooking bacon, home fries, they will have a busy crowd here. if you have never been here, you are going to be there. you bet. todd: griff will let me take his place, that is the way to go. have fun. federal judge could temporarily been reunited migrant families from being deported after lawyers for the family filed a class-action lawsuit claiming the government did not counsel affaire cyber process, the justice department is none of the families will be departed until friday while the judge ways his options.
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jillian: thousands will honor a fallen officer and father killed in the line of duty, family, friends and loved ones are saying their final goodbyes to michael makowski. the 52-year-old and 17 year veteran of the force was shot and killed trying to arrest a suspect wanted on drug and domestic violence offenses. he leaves behind a wife and 3 sons. the man accused of murdering border agent brian terry will face a judge today. the suspect was extradited to arizona from mexico and is accused of killing terry during a gunfight with us agents near the border in 2010. 6 other suspects were also charged. terry after the exposed operation fast and furious, failed atf program that allowed criminals to buy guns in hopes of tracking them into mexico. two guns were found at the murder scene. todd: election interference taking center stage on capitol hill, congressional hearing on foreign actors acting on social
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media hours after facebook center 32 fake accounts and pages, the social media giant sounding the alarm claiming the pages paid for 150 ads, $11,000, 300,000 people targeting the midterms. it is unclear who is responsible for those. heather: a crowded field of republicans running to fill the seat left open by the retiring jeff flake. among candidates are kelly who tried and seating john mccain two years ago, former sheriff joe arpaio and martha mc sally. todd: a story we have been following. you are looking live at the remains of american heroes and heroes from other countries killed in the korean war have begun their journey home. jillian: heather: making good on a
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♪ insurance. that's kind of what we do here. >> the remains of us and other servicemembers missing since the korean war. >> a positive step, >> there working on their missile program. a foreign-policy panel here to weigh in. rebecca heinrich a fellow at the hudson institute, and gordon chang, thanks to you both for being here. it was a very somber, moving ceremony but what does it mean for us north korea relations going forward? >> it continues momentum.
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this was one of the promises of kim jong un in the june 12th summit and that is important. we have a long way to go not only a nuclear missile issues and the rest of it but this is a positive step because it reminds the world the american military depends not only territory but values. this is an important message for the united states not only to south korea but everybody else. jillian: we had gordon chang on earlier to watch the ceremony, a very moving tribute to the fact that we still have just nearly 7700 american servicemembers unaccounted for from the korean war, what else does the united states need to do to further this? >> secretary of defense mattis said this might be the beginning for the united states to have a joint team to go into north korea but for the remains of
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more of america's precious war dead. it could be the beginning. we have these remains checked and verified because the north koreans have a history of not sending back the remains they are sending back but certainly it is precious to the united states and individual families and is a big deal. one of those things the north koreans can do things like this and not get to the heart of the manner which is dismantling the nuclear program. that is the number one priority for the united states. todd: the repatriation ceremony for the next 45 minutes, i want to get to the missiles. on its surface this missile revelation is concerning. i get the impression from your previous history that this is all about sanctions and does get too fired up about the missiles yet because there is nothing different with regard to sanctions yet.
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>> the important thing about the trump administration's approach is the pressure has remains. we haven't given money or any sort of financial reward as a down payment in exchange for anything from the north koreans. in that regard nothing has changed. the north koreans are continuing missile development, there have been media reports about nuclear work. it is incredibly disappointing at this stage of diplomacy but not shocking and the trump administration will continue their approach of pressure and engagement but time is running out for the trump administration because they have got to get in, take an inventory of what north koreans have, serious about timelines for dismantling. jillian: what do you make of it? the fact that we are hearing a report that north korea is continuing to build missiles? rebecca used the word
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disappointing. a lot of people hoped that would have ended. >> the trump administration relieved pressure on north koreans. we are not sanctioning new companies. north korea changes its front companies all the time, if you don't go after the new ones you allow kim jong un to hollow out the rules. and imposing costs on the chinese and russians for blatant sanctions busting and donald trump referred to the chinese that a rally in tampa. the administration needs to put more pressure on beijing and moscow. if we do that we can see them ending their missile construction and many other things we don't want them to do. todd: let's pivot now to iran. donald trump expressed a willingness to meet with irani and president ronnie without preconditions. are you a fan of this move?
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>> i don't think it will do any good. it doesn't look like rouhano wants to accept. he does not see engagement as a reward. he sees it as a reward for the adversary and a first step to see if there's any way to come to an agreement. he is the supreme leader, the one that holds the cards in the country so my advice would be if the president will meet with anybody he should push for that meeting but if he stakes the same approach toward iran as north korea which is keep pressure, perhaps as we increase pressure with north korea, as long as we do that with iran, with this president's unconventional ideas it might not be any loss if it doesn't work out. jillian: if this meeting comes to fruition what would you hope to get out of it for the united states? >> at the end of the process the
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united states put pressure on banks and businesses that are doing business with iran. if we do that the irani and will be in a place where they have no choice but to do with the united states and the international community wants. i would like to see this pressure campaign to continue before the president talks to the iranians. todd: don't discount that what we do with iran impact north korea and vice versa and all that impact russia and china. it is an interconnected world, thank you for breaking it down for us. 18 minutes after the hour. violence is so bad in chicago people are hiding their children. some say democratic mayor rahm emanuel is part of the problem. jillian: a liberal lawmaker who took a knee during the pledge of allegiance is at it again. how her own town turns the tables against her. ♪
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jillian: an entire force resigned the same day over and safe working conditions. the police department in massachusetts made up of just four people claims the cruisers barely one, bulletproof vests are expired and don't fit and radios don't work. officers say they have no choice and it is not worth risking their lives for $15 an hour. >> as much as it is disappointing and i'm sad to see our police officers go i think we are okay. we have a response from 911 and i don't feel we are unsafe.
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jillian: state police will respond to emergencies in a town of 1200 people. gun violence in chicago is so bad parents are resorting to hiding their children after a recent shooting at a basketball court that left three children hurt. >> the mayor needs to come here and keep our kids safe to have a street like this. jillian: activists plan a march against violence tomorrow and are not inviting democratic mayor rahm emanuel. >> we the people are not asking and do not want your backing or sanction. the chant of the people is resigned, rom. heather: the city has seen 1200 shooting so far this year. todd: starting today, new york city no longer arresting anyone for smoking pot. they can be arrested or prosecuted if they pose a threat to public safety. policy is expected to reduce
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marijuana prosecutions 96%. marijuana is not yet legalized in new york with 30 states allow medical marijuana including legalize recreational use making the city smell even more. sour situation got a little sweeter. new york governor andrew cuomo helping a boy when a lemonade stand was shut down over lack of a permit, vowing to personally pay for any fees or permits he needs. the 7-year-old business shut down by the health department at the saratoga county fairgrounds, claiming it was undercutting their business. brandon is only charging $.75. some of those vendors upwards of $7 for a lemonade.
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jillian: foxbusiness alert, paying with a visa, no grocery for you. todd: the credit card back lash for the largest grocery chain. >> reporter: this is a subsidiary of kroger which is the largest grocery chain in the country but they are now fighting to stop taking customers visa credit cards because of the high flight fees these it charges its merchants when any customer uses the corresponding credit card. this does not apply to debit cards. it will take effect on august 14th at 21 stores in california. todd: southwest, no more peanuts. >> reporter: it will be a peanut free airline, they will only surf rentals and other snacks
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but this change was announced last month because they are concerned about people with peanut allergies and wants to make sure everyone is safe on board but this follows other airlines that have recently done away with peanuts as well. todd: i am obsessed with junk food. i did read your notes, fritos will be handed out. time now 26 after the hour, 3-d printed guns posted online but shot down in court. the man behind the blueprint is firing back. jillian: the remains of servicemembers set to return to the us, decades in the making and live coverage continues next. ♪ (man) managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority. until i held her. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day.
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>> 55 cases of remains of servicemembers being loaded into planes in south korea to be flown to hawaii for identification. jillian: labor he honored in a repatriation ceremony, the work to get our fallen soldiers home is far from over. >> for all in attendance this is a solemn reminder that our work is not complete until all have been accounted for no matter how long it takes to do so. todd: the remains handed over by north korea just days ago, more than 60 years after the korean war. designs for untraceable 3-d printed guns put on hold after a judge temporarily halted their
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release. jillian: the nra is firing back at antigovernment activists, jackie ibanez joins us with more on that. >> reporter: the seattle judge ruling in favor of several states arguing posting the guns blueprints on board would aid criminals and possibly terrorists. it started when cody wilson, founder of defense distributed posted plans for working 3-d printed pistol online in 2013 when the state department told him to take it down, wilson sued. the case was settled this june allowing the blueprints to go back up before the judge stepped in. donald trump weighing in on the issue, i'm looking into 3-d plastic guns they sold in public, spoke to nra, doesn't seem to make much sense, washington state attorney general who led the lawsuit agrees. >> i would make it stronger, makes no sense at all to make this available. >> he is the president, he can tell his administration what to do. it is in his hands.
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jillian: antigovernment activists reminding them these types of weapons have been outlawed since 1988. regardless what a person may be able to publish on the internet, and detectable plastic guns have been illegal for 30 years. the man behind 3-d printed guns promises to keep fighting until every gun on earth is available for download. >> i believe i am championing the second amendment in the 21st century. access to firearms is fundamental to human dignity, human rights. jillian: he will stop posting plans online until the september hearing, despite the promise, 2500 people have downloaded blueprints to ar 15 rifles. jillian: i'm sure mixed opinions on this one, a hot topic of conversation. >> a lot of you are speaking out, ron tweets never make them illegal, the only purpose of
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guns like these is we can make it on a fancy 3-d printer and illegal use of the weapon. let them stay illegal, enough problems with legal weapons available to everyone today, david and instagram rights technology needs to advance in the manner of making them not so and detectable, nearly impossible to stop them in the process. marvin posts on facebook comes a time in which common sense should be used. todd: can't wait to talk about second amendment ramifications. donald trump may soon crackdown even harder on china, the white house considering higher tariffs on $200 million worth of chinese imports, the trump administration threatened 10% tariffs but slapped 25% tariffs, these measures could bring chinese negotiators back to the table. donald trump will make a
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decision on the proposed tariffs at the end of the month and is considering another big tax cut for all americans, the white house either capital gains tax cut to boost the economy even more, aiming to reduce taxes on profits resulting in other assets. the trump administration may attempt to lower the tax unilaterally if congress refuses to act. jillian: the group in favor of the eastern half of the state to native americans, supporters say this would right some wrongs of the past and the autonomous native nation would create a buffer zone between what they call donald trump's america and the new independent california republic. the latest attempt in a decade-long push that resulted in the progress. the rnc and dnc won't be swearing on a softball deal this year, democrats of food out of their annual game. the dnc says all their players are working and it may be able to play in the decades-old tradition. it is a chance to have a
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friendly match. todd: other parts of the country need rain, we have a lot of it. it goes back and forth as janice dean breaks it all down for us. >> reporter: a lot on one coast and not enough on the west coast. current temperatures very warm across the west and cooler across the upper midwest and northern plains. there is the moisture streaming in from the gulf of mexico and atlantic, flash flood watches and warnings will be posted through the day from the gulf coast to the northeast and we could have a thread for severe storms, large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes across the northeast later this afternoon. there are your flood advisories for millions from florida towards new york and future
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radar, a lot of moisture today and the next couple days looking at the west, just not getting that moisture to areas that need it where we have 88 large wildfires burning and that means 100 acres or more. a devastating situation, pictures are terrible, firefighters are depleted and i wish we could get some help from mother nature. jillian: no signs of slowing down. >> we could get moisture from the southwest but the coastline across the west, not anything. jillian: 36 after the hour. down like dominoes, shocking moments a parking garage collapses with dozens of cars underneath. the search to find people possibly buried in the rubble. todd: crossing the swamp. carly shimkus is not crossing the swamp, just the video area. a picture of the scene that has gone viral. ♪
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>> local official who started a firestorm kneeling for the pledge of allegiance for meeting is at it again. [shouting] jillian: you can see the people who were there were booming melissa, she made headlines last month kneeling in protest of donald trump and dividing the small-town. >> i am a combat veteran. and one day, my platoon with 24 marines, i lost 18 in a suicide bombing. what you did was urinate on their graves. >> i thought to defend your right. you want to take it from her? makes me sick.
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jillian: she says she will keep kneeling, some are calling for her resignation. todd: netflix will not stream a documentary on the life of nation of islam leader louis farrakhan. >> they don't know the soul of a man. todd: they won't stream a film called my life's journey through music. they say in terms communication made it appear it was scheduled for release today. he came under fire for his hateful news blaming jews for the 9/11 terror attacks. jillian: new attempt election meddling before the midterms. todd: facebook removed dozens of fake accounts in a, quote, coordinated campaign. virginia senator mark war and says russia is back at it. >> i have a high level of
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confidence that these accounts tied to my accounts come many of them modeling the techniques that were used by the russians in the past. jillian: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 with what everyone is saying online. >> it appears to be 2016 all over again because social media companies removed 32 accounts from facebook and instagram that appeared to be promoting divisive political issues, nearly 300,000 accounts, the accounts read 150 ads over the course of the year but this may have had some real-world side effects as well because one of the pages was promoting a counter protest to a white nationalist rally, this sparking a flood of reaction on social media. terry on twitter says about time they get their act together.
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julie saying i suspect there are a lot more than that out there. facebook says it is too early to say with certainty that russia is behind this. whoever is responsible did a good job in trying to cover their tracks. >> just picking up. november of this year. sometimes twitter is funny, social media gets funny responses and that is the case for the swamp crossing picture. >> a 2018 version of washington crossing the delaware. the utah-based artist is responsible for this painting showing donald trump crossing the swamp of washington dc, the first lady right here, sarah sanders, john bolton, this creating a lot of reaction on social media as you can imagine after he posted it to twitter, great pacing with great president leading the way, he
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likes the painting. another called a beautiful painting and the last two putting aside everything else, ben carson appears to be rowing backwards. a little controversy over ben carson's rowing position. jillian: a family gets a pizza delivery and get beautiful music. >> this is really cool. she went to deliver a pizza but gave the family so much more. a pizza delivery guy saw one of his customers had a piano in his house so asked to play it. watch what happens. ♪ >> i'm sure they are glad they let that kid in. he is playing the third movement of beethoven's moonlight sonata from memory.
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he is going to college in the fall on a baseball scholarship. he could go for music of course. jillian: very trusting family. you wouldn't get that in new york city. todd: just raise the question you would ask, to go in the house was what do you think, america? what i asked to go in the house? we are going to let this guy in. brian to lead will it is know what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> 2018, the midterm elections, healthcare, that is going to change today. alex a czar live with us, michelle melton talking about the big rally last night and tommy laren. and part of the world's big ceremony for 55 remains of american soldiers to 1953, they
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will be sitting down with the vice president shortly to talk about what north korea is doing like continuing the nuclear program, how long we will continue this deal with them before rocket man gets big-time sanctions. a little of what is going on over the next 3 hours, janice with the weather going out into the elements. the summer can be really rough. jillian: someone else does your headlines. todd: jillian will be standing right over there. jillian: yes i will, looking forward to it. when we come back sparks flying from both sides as a one of paul manafort's trial, just hours from now. is it going to be a fair trial? ♪
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jillian: 55 cases of remains of servicemembers loaded into planes in south korea to be flown to hawaii for identification. todd: they were honored in a repatriation ceremony, handed over days ago. more than 60 years after the korean war. the paul manafort trial begins in a matter of hours. warned not to mention the president's name on stage. jillian: jurors are under intense scrutiny about their ability to remain neutral but is that possible in a case this
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high profile? todd: senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. good to see you. with regard to the neutrality of the jurors, is the concern that we are in a virginia district that doesn't like the president? judge napolitano: we are not district the government loves because they made convictions where they like to try cases because the jurors who side with the federal government, i was surprised at the speed with which the jury was chosen. i picked 175 juries in my life in the federal system and most state systems, the judge picks the jury, we had 3 or 400 people from which i had to extract 12, no bias, no prejudice, no interest in the outcome, no overriding idea of what the end should be in this judge succeeded in doing this in a single day. you have very good trial lawyers. used to be on the other side, they all know each other, the
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bag of tricks everybody has, just a case of who can present their case in a more compelling way. >> is it possible to be fair when everybody has an opinion what is going on politically? judge napolitano: you are asked under oath can you be fair, can you judge this case on the fact of the law? jillian: i could say i could. judge napolitano: certainly i will excuse you. on the record we have 12 people who said under oath they can be fair. the judge is not asking to forget who he is, everybody knows who he is. a lot of people know why he is there. two theories, one, because the government found out about serious financial misdeeds or the government wants to squeeze him, solitary confinement,
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damaging information, the government's opening argument, something i have never seen before, prosecutor was saying a lavish lifestyle with all this money. counselor, nothing wrong with having a lot of money. a brush back pitch from the bench to the prosecutor the likes of which if you see it once in your lifetime you have seen it enough. >> we asked how much the president would influence this case, the judge gave an ammunition, you can think about trump, i find that particular. >> we will all be watching paul manafort's former business partner when the shenanigans for which he is on trial occurred and the number 2 person in the trump campaign at the time of the meeting and trump tower with the russians. todd: i'm thinking of the founders of our great land imagining 3-d printed guns when
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they came up with the second amendment. judge napolitano: they couldn't envision that but they did envision the first amendment which prohibits prior restraint, not punishing speech after he came out of someone's mouth but prevent them from uttering a truth. we have this young engineer in texas who discovered this thing, the feds investigating, a bit of a head scratcher, the fed said post this, it is a truthful statement. can the court restrain him from posting a technologically accurate and true statement because if people put this in their 3-d printers they might kill somebody. the court said yes. i don't thinkable last but the first amendment, we don't stop speech before it comes out, you address the consequences after it is spoken. that is the theory of the first amendment. first and second.
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♪ jillian: welcome back, time for the good, the bad and the ugly. first up the good. celebrity chef guy berry proves he is one of the good guys. helping the salvation army feed victims of the california wildfire. the fires have destroyed 900 homes and forced 14,000 people to evacuate. rob: good stuff there. not good stuff here. watch this. the bad. a parking garage swallows 21 cars when the top level collapses. take a look. see part of the concrete platform had already given way hours earlier when another section crashes. incredibly nobody was hurt. some say it shook as they drove by. finally, the ugly, a massachusetts city is shamed into fixing the road. officials in gardner correcting a misspelled yield sign. you can see there the e was incorrectly painted before the i. the city sharing this photo
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with the fix admitting that they are not perfect. rob: whatever do you today. you have to yeild. >> jillian: make sure you yeild. rob: with that "fox & friends" starts right thought. go out there and make it a spectacular wednesday. [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem]

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