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jillian: i don't know what. rob: the edge of walking out of here. good morning. live look at new york city, you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. jillian: thank you for starting the day with us. i do not mind tuesdays. a live look in london where parliament is on lockdown. a car crashing into the barriers of houses of parliament injuring two people. rob: armed officers swarming, arresting the driver. the counterterrorism command taking lead in this investigation. the very latest breaking details, what do we know this morning? >> reporter: we have been tracking it since we last spoke with you, new developments on that area of central london shutdown, on lockdown following
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that car slamming into the security barrier around the houses of parliament in the uk. scotland yard's counterterrorism unit is investigating the incident but they say they are keeping an open mind. no conclusion yet that this is a terror act, it happened at 7:37 in the morning, a busy time. the car driven fast, came around the corner around big bend. it slammed into some cyclists on the road and pedestrians driving alongside the road, armed police at the scene. they pooled the man out of the car. he was not resisting, didn't seem to be armed, two people
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injured with nonserious injuries, wide-area several blocks, what they call a terrorist cordon, their name for shutting down the whole area of subway stops. i witnesses at the scene tell us the act seems to be deliberate but police don't have a motive but remember in march of last year there was a terror attack that left several people killed when a car rammed into houses of parliament. investigation just beginning. rob: one of the busiest areas of that city. fox news alert, accused of training children to be school shooters at a filthy compound have been granted bail as new disturbing details emerge about how young boy might have died there. jillian: the suspects aren't a threat, really? >> reporter: the father of a missing boy will remain behind bars but other suspects in the
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mexico compound can leave jail as early as today. it is going against recommendations the fbi and sheriff department granting $20,000 bail to the suspects. >> it has not shown to my satisfaction, what impact rifles, handguns, how to build firearms. 7 of 11 children holding ammo when police raided the compound last week. a 3-year-old boy missing since
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december died during a religious ritual intended cast out demonic spirits. the 11 children found at the compound alive have been placed in foster homes. ryan more will join us to discuss new details. of suspects post bail they will be required to wear ankle monitors and check in with their attorneys every week ahead of their trial. the father of a missing boy cannot leave jail, he has award for child adduction george's -- charges in georgia. shannon: peter stzrok fired over his biased text messages. rob: donald trump calling for a redo of the hillary clinton email investigation. griff jenkins live with reaction to the latest shakeup at the bureau. >> reporter: the agent at the
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center of the anti-trump text controversy to stop trump's candidacy, and the president is welcoming news of his firing calling for the new investigation into his 2016 opponent saying just fired agent stzrok was in charge of the crooked hillary clinton sham investigation, total fraud on the american public those republicans who investigated his bias, trey gowdy, is responding to that. >> of course his lawyer says it was a railroad job, he made up his job donald trump should be impeached before interviewing him and did a lot of this on government phone and violated other fbi policy.
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>> the texts surfaced a year ago, and inspector general's reported a recommendation he be suspended but in the end he was cut loose, sixth senior fbi official to be fired as the fbi struggles to regain public trust. stzrok says his client started ago fund me page. say there are no tapes where i used such a terrible and disgusting word is attributed by wacky and deranged amarosa. i don't have that word in my vocabulary and never have, she made it up. many recent quotes say such wonderful and powerful things about me, true champion of civil rights until she got fired.
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amarosa they didn't want interviews when she worked in the white house, now that she talks bad about me they will talk to her, fake news. former advisor recorded secret recordings with john kelly and a phone call after that firing meeting with the president himself. amarosa's media blitz is a far cry from coverage she received as a white house staffer, her former colleague and presbytery sean spicer says the tide changed as soon as she began attacking the president. >> he continues to make stuff up, made serious accusations about me the other day that are completely false, and inflammatory. part of this is what she has done, the disloyalty and spreading of false information. she taped john kelly in the situation room, probably took her there because there's no way anybody could violate security protocol like this and she did. but that are two issues, the second is the president brought
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up these media outlets, decry fake news, the treating of like a celebrity because she is attacking the president. rob: mainstream media spent 93 minutes of coverage on amarosa's newscast from friday through monday's morning shows according to numbers. jillian: donald trump signing off a $717 billion military spending bill. >> the most significant investment in our military and our war fighters in modern history. after years of devastating cuts we are now rebuilding our military like we never have before. jillian: the president signing the bill into law in fort drum, new york, the defense budget clears the way for the biggest military pay raises in a decade.
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it will improve equipment. voters heading to five state is a lot of eyes on wisconsin, eight democrats hope to unseat republican governor scott walker fresh off and endorsement from donald trump in the republican primary for senate. kevin nicholson hoping to face off against incumbent democrat tammy baldwin. voters rowing the field in the congressional district held by paul ryan who is retiring at the end of his term. rob: antifa members threatening to murder the president, responding to some very disturbing threats from the far left. >> one of the things, democrat socialism -- let me reject that right now. >> democrats refusing to accept socialism into their party but a shocking new poll shows there
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jillian: welcome back. fox news alert, two suspects linked to an extremist muslim compound could walk free. rob: the judge agreed to release four of the five on $25,000 bond saying they are not a danger to the community. jillian: they taught children to be terrorists and carry out school shootings which national security analyst ryan morrow joins us to discuss. were you surprised? >> my mind -- i wonder why a try anymore. what they said to me, how is it possible this judge who must be
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insane looked at this and said this is not a direct threat to the community? you couldn't show evidence of a specific plot, lay out the plan. you don't need to know the plan. look what they were doing, their ideology. insane as a calls but also had islamic extremist ties we learn more about every day. rob: are you going to blame the judge for the prosecutor from not making the case? the prosecutor made a case that these are dangerous people that need to stay in jail until we figure out what happened. >> i try to see both sides, not this time. if you need to testament for common sense, should people be out in the community? it is worse than i'm explaining because they got a signature bond that i will come back to trial and there is a financial penalty if you don't do it.
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you have these known extremists, part of the reason that toddler who passed away, the cold leader believed that kid who died became jesus resurrect and tell them what targets to bomb. jillian: it is crazy, insane. i don't think rational mind can fathom that. what should happen to these people? >> lock them up and not have them out in the community. it is unbelievable to me, the way the defense argued was this must be islamohphobia. if they were white christians it wouldn't happen, yes it would. i would lock them away as long as possible. rob: you said the kid is going
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to become jesus, are they muslim extremists or confused? what do they believe? >> islamic extremists and times prophecy says jesus will come back and be had their enemies and crush christianity. jillian: how much more do you think this is going on across the country that we don't know about yet? >> going on more. the message was so strong, the threat was so high, the smarter jihadists don't make estate like this, they are not as blatant, going back to the 80s, that includes imam wwahsj who is part of it compound but he is slick and willing to lie and doesn't go to the deepest of the deep end, told territory where it is clear to everyone we need to do something about it. rob: they are facing a hefty jail sentence and we have seen people like this in the past,
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what happens if they get out? are they going to be followed or get a gun and shoot something up? is that a danger? >> they still have a network that does this advanced training. some people say they have to wear an ankle monitor, and the same exact charges cut off the ankle monitor and of course these guys will try that. jillian: they can do something else. >> you won't have spies in their home monitoring what they do, there are limited to the effective intelligence gathering. >> they have got to resign. >> thank you so much. foxbusiness alert, google tracking your every move and nothing you can do about it.
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down parts of glacier national park in montana, evacuated after lightning strike started a fire. yosemite valley and yellowstone park to set to reopen to terrorists diminish tourists today. it was closed for three weeks and new dramatic video shows police racing to save animals. dozens of animals evacuated safely from that shelter. rob: investigators hope behavioral clues will lead to mollie tibbetts a month after she finished, they want to know about anybody acting suspicious. >> we are asking everyone to reflect on the days prior to her disappearance. individuals who commit violent crimes often display behavior recognized by hope those whom they live, work, attend school or are in otherwise close relationships with.
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rob: they hope a website will help them find mollie tibbetts and allow people to submit tips. she went missing on july 18th after going for a run. jillian: google could be tracking your every move with or without your permission. rob: tracy carrasco with what we need to know. >> reporter: it raises a lot of questions about privacy, how much information did google know about you? according to an associated press investigation google services on android, iphone devices collect your location data even if you opted out of these privacy settings but this investigation found some google apps will store your location history which is very concerning to a lot of people because they think they are opting out of this but it is putting their privacy at
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risk by storing that data. google is admitting they track users through different apps and services even if their location history is turned off, they are saying they are doing this to improve user experience but if you want to make sure you are completely safe you have to go to your settings, turn off web and apps activity. that is what will make sure none of your information is there. rob: follow that. is that 711? >> reporter: 711 has a new promotion, you get one and you get another one from now through august 19th, this sunday. 711 says you can get some friends, or you can pay it forward, share a slurpy with someone. that is a nice idea. jillian: we had them on
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witnesses say he deliberately crashed into pedestrians before turning into the barrier. right now officers do not believe anyone has life-threatening injuries and it is not clear if the incident is terror related but counterterror forces are moving the investigation and we will bring you more information as it becomes available. also breaking right now the secret surface is aware of sickening threats to murder donald trump. >> murder him for the people. >> got to take him down. >> if it came down to it and it was a group effort, do it like qaddafi. jillian: the secret service investigating threats made outside the white house. antifa members were seen threatening members of the media on sunday. paul manafort's lawyers start making their case in court
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today, prosecutors wrapped up their case yesterday after calling on 2 dozen witnesses in the bank fraud and tax evasion trial, focusing on manafort's lavish spending habits. drenching rain pummeling the northeast, heavy flooding shutting down roads in pennsylvania, putting derby underwater. a powerful overflowing river washing away a camper in the high water rescue in phoenix, 12-year-old boy stuck in a fast running stream, using ropes and an inflatable boat. janice dean is tracking the weather, more storms on the way, we have seen days of this. >> reporter: part of the northeast and mid-atlantic and quite a bit of rain in a span of
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24 hours. radar estimated personalization -- precipitation in north carolina towards pennsylvania, upstate new york, flooding concerns, flash one watches and warnings even though the rain is tapering off, chance for showers in the forecast today and the next couple days things taper off but over the next three days we get a chance of rain falling all those areas. the past 24 hours the rain is tapering off though we could the potential for more have the rain, some flooding concerns over pennsylvania, parts of the mid-atlantic, virginia, west virginia and the central us we have thunderstorms, parts of the plane states and the southwest with that monsoonal season kicking in but the areas that need to see the rain like california and the northwest not getting relief because we have
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firefighters continuing to battle record wire fires -- wildfires that burn over the midwest. highs warm across the southern tier of the country and 86 in minneapolis, 84 in la which is cooler relatively speaking. rob: a much-needed break, thanks so much. socialism surging. a new gallup poll shows democrats views on socialism are more positive than on capitalism but is this the direction the party should be going? joining me to debate is madison and democratic strategists and one seat right. we will start with you. capitalism has been a great engine for progress responsible for so much of the progress and innovation the world has had
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over the last couple hundred years. is that lost on democrats at this point, this push for socialism is expanding. >> of course it is not lost. you and i both know polls are snapshot of the time, depending on who asked the question, how the question is asked, who is being surveyed. it the end of the day i don't think the majority of democrats want the american people to have a clue what socialism really means but if socialism is defined by bold progressive policies like the idea we can have free college like several -- call it socialism but the truth of the matter is this a distraction by republicans to frame the democratic party's argument why we're heading full steam ahead in the midterms to take the country back. rob: to a lot of people socialism means free college,
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free healthcare, free stuff in general. it all sounds great, a bumper sticker said socialism is a great idea until you run out of other people's money. it sounds good on paper but doesn't play so well. >> sound good on people but never going to work. people who claim to support that are misinformed, completely uninformed because they don't realize how expensive these unrealistic policy ideas are. free, free, free, free, free sounds great but freeze and free, someone has to pay for, free college, free healthcare, universal basic income, these things won't come out of thin air. it will be taxpayers like you and i who pay for things like this. i don't think the american people stand for this on democrat or republican side and we will never have to even experience things like countries like venezuela. >> let me say one thing to you. keep in mind there are places in this country like some
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republican states who have free college which makes sense in some regards and taxpayers are on the time but it is an investment, not an expense. the idea of socialism being framed by republicans on the right, some people in the democratic party don't like the way progressive policies are something to issue out. >> we can't simply give away free college, free healthcare, universal basic income a, we can't pay for those things. rob: let me -- >> the idea of votes progressive policies is not a bad thing. there is a point in our history african-americans have the right to vote. here we are asking americans like me to cast the right to vote. >> that has nothing to do -- >> talking about bold progressive policies. >> we are talking about socialism. rob: capitalism has its flaws,
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very -- low-level workers do get exploited in a capitalistic situation, corporate read is a problem. it is not a perfect system. i these flaws of capitalism leading us down the road to where people are starting to embrace a more leftist society? >> some people argue we have a mixed bag in this country, the we are partly capitalism, some argue we are already have socialism measures in place. i don't know the answer to your question. i can tell you this argument republicans are trying to frame but all democrats think one way is very flawed and it will come back to hunt republicans going to the midterms. rob: will be respond democrats? will they regret that in november? >> not all democrats think the same. >> not republicans think the same, not everybody thinks the same but the democratic party is putting forward lot -- not a
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good image for the party and reasonable moderate democrats or people who support progressive policies. don't think it is a good image for the party like alexandria rouhani. >> you want to harp on one candidate. rob: i love you when you start barking over each other it drives me nuts. appreciate your time. the debate is on. jillian: it is very heated couple minutes. rob: it gets heated. jillian: 37 after the hour. a foodstamp free-for-all, the stunning number of foreign refugees eating their meals on taxpayer-funded welfare. rob: look at that. a baby's reaction to a doll with
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it. the trial for the apps is free. all package costs $80. >> anti-trump twitter account on fired fbi agent peter stzrok. jillian: ago fund me page upping the total to $350,000 to cover his legal costs and lost income. many wondering if this is for real. rob: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 with reaction online. >> yesterday may have been a big payday for peter stzrok. ago fund me page by group called friends of fbi agent peter stzrok has raised $200,000 in less than 24 hours. it goes to his growing legal fees and lost income. twitter account using his name promoted that go and me page answers deeply saddened by this decision. it has been honor to serve my
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country and work for the fine men and women of the fbi. talking about his termination on social media. kelly says he should've been fired a long time ago, i wouldn't give it time. shame on social media, something positive to report to resurrect respect for the fbi's integrity. donald trump tweet did it is the about his termination using the term finally, celebrated it as well. jillian: a big debate coming to. >> reporter: after months of denying debate requests from cynthia, andrew cuomo has agreed to a televised face-off, next and's campaign says cuomo's camp came up with the rules, they were not given a seat at the table but also says in the a will debate governor cuomo backwards and in he high heels if they have to, they are eager for this to take place.
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people debating it on social media, who is going to place the limit on how far left these two will go during this debate and another twitter user says next in calls cuomo and he submitted it, talking about what alexandria 15 said to ben schapiro. a political tweet within a political story. rob: he has to go left in the primary and i'm sure he doesn't want to do that. this is adorable. great video here. >> reporter: a special bond between a father and son on full display, 6-month-old baby going wild over a doll that looks like his deployed father. take a look. >> who is that? >> reporter: army sergeant jake briscoe is on a 9-month
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deployment in poland. they got their baby nathan to fall asleep, and when he hears my husband's voice he stops like in this video. >> i am told i am irish, i am polish. my dad and i took an ancestry dna test. live in studio for the big reveal and our results you won't want to miss. first let's check in with steve doocy for what is happening on "fox and friends". >> i am reading the results right here. this is going to be a good show. coming up on "fox and friends,"
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former trump campaign manager talking about how sasha baron cohen tried to trick him but wouldn't fall for it, and the latest on peter stzrok, when the lovebirds got canned yesterday. donald trump, telling the courageous story of an army sergeant specialist whose team came under fire in afghanistan in october when clearing taliban strongholds. that specialist will be live with us on "fox and friends". a busy 3 hours kicks off shortly after we find amazing results. >> i bet the results are not even on paper. be right back. okay we need to get
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>> a massachusetts mayor boycotting satins beer because the founder praised the president. >> american brewers make the best beer in the world and do tax reform was a big deal for all of us. >> somerville's mayor responding on twitter to that speech writing while you are thinking trump for your tax break did you express any concern for families separate under his cruel and inhumane immigration enforcement policy? i will never drink sam adams beer again. a bombshell report where your hard earned tax dollars are going, half of foreign refugees are on taxpayer-funded food stamps, the office of refugee resettlement under donald trump's america first policy the
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us is anticipated to take in less than 23,000 refugees this year, the lowest number in three decades. jillian: have you ever wondered where the world you are from? i have a lot of questions about my family history but thanks to ancestry dna i am about to get my ancestors. joining us with the result of ancestry researcher, my father who is supernervous, tom neely, thank you for joining us. what do you know about your ancestry? anything? >> you are from different relatives, different stories of where you come from. if you are not sure you don't pay a lot of attention. >> with ancestry dna you can find more about your ancestry.
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you have family history stories that have been knocking around for a while so you took the ancestry dna tests, we will see. for ease of information. here are your dna ethnicity results. if you want to start here and read that for me. and your percentage. >> 48%. >> that is where i get my irish. >> another family story you know about? >> hunger strikers back then and ended up passing away. >> sounds like you can celebrate
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st. patrick's day. what is cool about this, if there is migration which is the last 200 years or so of family history in ireland's. of region in ireland's, really specific about 100 km wide where your family history originates. >> to see where we are from. >> it is harder to find the actual location of your irish heritage so there is an area of that. >> great britain, 25%. >> that is a new piece of information. you have 23%, in germany. thous
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accumulated dna through time and gives more information about that family history. >> are you surprised? >> the most interesting of this entire thing is a specific region in ireland's. we will share more information later. >> later in the 8:00 hour you will be back with us so maybe we will hear more about that. check out ancestrydna.com. we will be right back. for just $59... ancestrydna can open you to a world of new cultures
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this is by the big river tends. we will keep you posted. on "fox & friends" 6 to:00. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. waffle house helping a toddler celebrate third birthday. welcoming austin cool name. loved the restaurant. he is getting his own name tag, apron and waffle house themed cake. jillian: miami marlin's coach pouring water inside his helmet before sticking a inside. rob: might be the worst game show filibuster of all time. your first subject, go. ♪ >> bin laden.
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>> ba ram. >> you have heard bin laden obama, right? that's a filibuster. messed up the final round of the $100,000 pyramid. last name obama. he said he is tired. >> have a good day. >> in london a car just crashed into the barriers outside of the houses of parliament. >> scott land yard counter terrorism unit is now investigating the incident. >> corrupt anti-trump fbi agent peter strzok has finally been fired. >> president trump taking to twitter paced on the fact that strzok was in charge of the witch-hunt, will it be dropped? >> four suspects accused of training children to be school shooters in new mexico have been granted bail. >> a judge going against recommendations of the fbi and sheriff's department and granting $20,000 bail to the suspects. >> according to a new gallup poll, democrats view socialism more positively than they do capitalism. >> there is
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