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chimes? [crying] >> so basically when carrie he stops crying and when daddy sings he cries. "fox & friends first" continues right now, bye, bye. jillian: monday june 24th, a missouri police officer and father of 2 gunned down in line of duty. >> we have a tragic death, stark reminder of dangers to have job, live with breaking details. >> sure. >> if everyone can just -- we will allow him to speak if everyone can just calm down. >> listen to that, no mincing words at mayor pete's town hall. jillian: outrage for constituents that say it's time for him to do his job in south
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bend. and is t video that will make your heart skip a beat. rob: mother's split-second reaction that saved her kid's life, "fox & friends" continues right now. ♪ ♪ rob: all right, you're watching "fox & friends first" i'm rob schmitt. jillian: i'm jillian mele, thank you for starting you day with us. missouri police officer killed in line of duty over 3 months on the job. rob: body footage the moment sacramento police officer was ambushed. per officers simply trying to do their job, north st. louis county officer died on sunday after he was shot by somebody trying to cash a bad check.
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he had 17 years police experience but only been with this department for just 3 months. left behind 3 children and fi fiancee. >> we share your pain, #officerdown. #officer neverforgotten. 22 police officers killed in line of duty this year alone. josé speedy espiricueta killed on thursday trying to help a woman whose son shot at her car, sacramento police shot on friday while responding to domestic call, body cam from another officer shows when the one fire erupted, watch this.
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>> let me know, you're not in trouble, dude. [shots fired] >> that is so hard to watch. at a vigil friends broke down as they honored sullivan. >> thank you for raising a true hero. >> and the man accused of shooting osullivan facing judge later today, we are expecting news conference of police in missouri. rob: look forward to that, thank you so much, aisha. jillian: bodies of woman and 3 young children found near tex-mex can border u that's just
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north of the rio grande among death two infants and toddler, the fbi will investigate. rob: the witness with bombshell testimony with war crimes case against edward gallagher is back on the stand today. gallagher accused of murdering teen in iraq but first-class corey scott claimed that he killed the teen because he was going to die anyway, he said, prosecutors expected to accuse scott of lying, case could wrap up as early as tomorrow. jillian: iranian leaders threatening to shoot down military drones overnight, this as president trump doubles down on commitment to keep iran from building nuclear weapons. rob: griff jenkins live with more on provocations, hey, griff. >> good morning, they call this saiber rattling and more coming
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out of iran, firm response that can be repeated, comments on iran, this as the administration plans to impose harsher sanctions on the regime today after the president made clear he seeks negotiations not war. >> i'm not looking for war and if there it is it'll be obliteration like you've never seen before, i'm not looking to do that, you can't have a nuclear weapon, you want to talk good. >> meanwhile secretary of state mike pompeo landing overnight in saudi arabia for meetings that include king salman on a mission to build international coalition against iran warning allies of their spread of misinformation. >> it is very likely that iran will continue to present things that are fraudulent, that are
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false. >> here at home democrats including 2020 presidential hopefuls like kamala harris refused to give credit to the president for calling off strikes against iran. >> i don't think anybody should receive credit for crisis of their own making, president trump put series of events that led to that event. >> finally over the weekend the associated press reported that the u.s. launched cyber-attacks against military targets last week, iran claims the attacks failed and the pentagon not commenting, rob, jillian, the president has one photo-op opportunity on health care, we will see if he has more to say. >> absolutely, we will keep covering this, thank you so much, griff. rob: charry kirk says seems wants conflict. >> i would make the argument that iran almost wants us to engage them in a conflict right now, i mean, right now their economy is crippled, protests in the streets that are growing by
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the hundreds of thousands week after week, the sanctions are working. they're no longer handing out hundreds of millions of dollars to hamas or the other terrorist groups like hezbollah in middle east, the piggy bank has been closed and iran is making sure not to kill americans but aggravate us enough. president trump stopped why would i kill 150 iranians, that would be act of war, thank you president for making the decision in defiance of the military establishment. rob: last week iran announced that it was no longer complying with the nuclear deal brokered by the obama administration and plan to go surpass the cat -- cap that was put on stockpile of enriched uranium. jillian: north korean state media says president trump sent letter of, quote, excellent content to kim jong un, while there's no plans for a third
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summit between the two leaders there are talks that a deal between the u.s. and north korea could be in the works, foreign policy expert james carafano was on earlier saying the north koreans would likely get the better deal the sooner they negotiate. >> the north koreans it seems let's just string negotiations out, on the other hand, if the north koreans believe trump is coming back, there's -- it makes sense for them to press ahead with a deal now. >> he adds 2020 election plays major factor. president trump set to meet with xi jinping in summit this week, u.s. and china have imposed tariffs on its goods, hoping to end the trade war, the sum submit starts friday.
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rob: all right, pete buttigieg's town hall had fireworks, the mayor of south bend, indianapolis facing own community about deadly shooting. >> sure. [inaudible] >> sure. >> if everyone can just -- we are going to allow him to speak if everyone can just calm down. rob: mayor pete had rough weekend, he's asking the justice department to look into the shooting death of eric logan, earlier this month logan killed by sergeant ryan o'neil who was investigating car break-ins in south bend, o'neil's body camera was not on. former pennsylvania congressman joe to enter race for the white house but had different message for the opponents. >> the president is not the fault, he's the symptom of the problem, a system that's not fair and accountable to the
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people. rob: retired 3-star navy admiral he was late entering the race while his daughter battles brain cancer, joins crowded field of 23 candidates. jillian: big day today, the u.s. women's national team will take on spain in the world cup. win or go home round at noon eastern time. rob: good luck, ladies. deadline for democrats before ice begins mass deportations, so what would a border deal look like if the democrats can actually work with republicans and the president? south carolina congressman ralph norman says we are running out of time live with what needs to happen next. jillian: going viral for annual
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>> where is the money? the democrats are holding up the humanitarian aid. if the democrats would change asylum laws and loopholes which they refuse to do because they think it's good politics, everything would be solved immediately but they refuse to do it. rob: the president set the countdown clock for congress warning they must work out solution on the border or ice will carry out sweeping deportations. jillian: will lawmakers use last chance to finally work together and address border crisis, joining live to weigh in south carolina congressman ralph foreman, thank you for your time
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as always. >> my pleasure. jillian: do you realistically doing anything done, both of the sides working together to make something happen. >> jillian, i sure hope so because the president has been more than patient in dealing with a group of democrats who have for so long failed to acknowledge that we have a problem, nancy pelosi initially said that there was no crisis, then went to manufactured crisis, then it went to humanitarian crisis, well, as the president said they can solve this in 15 minutes if they would change asylum laws and up to now they haven't been willing to do that and hopefully they will and just shows the patience the president has in trying to work with the democrats. jillian: kind of different. rob: the graphic where this is going to happen and where it could start in 2 weeks, a lot of sanctuary cities, tweet from nancy pelosi, mr. president, the delay is welcomed, time is needed for comprehensive
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immigration reform, families belong together. 2 weeks to get something going here, this has been a problem for 40 years, can anything get done? >> 2 weeks is plenty of time, you know, they've identified the ten cities, i think it's 2500 people that have been adjudicated that have had day in court and illegal, they must go back and this president, one thing he does is -- they have consequences, what does that mean? all they want to do is play politics and i think the two weeks is needed but that's 63,000 people that are invading our cities in two weeks, so if something doesn't happen pretty quickly within that time frame, the president will do and rightfully so he will start deporting them. jillian: let's take a look at the number from ice in fiscal year 2018 and ice says 90% of
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illegal immigrants arrested by ice had criminal convictions or pending criminal charges, that's a significant number, you look at that and you look at the number that you were talking about that you mentioned a minute ago, if something is to get done, if it is, what does that look like to you? >> well, they are going to have to go to work and, again, if they are serious, if they are genuine and i hope they are, they will come to the table and say this is how we will change asylum laws, this is what we are going to do about the funding and it is a humanitarian crisis but it's because they have delayed, the democrats have delayed and not been willing to work with the president because they want to play politics wit and he's doing the right thing. rob: people out there that are actively working to protect these immigrants from immigration and customs enforcement, doing everything they can from preventing this from happening, what do you center have to say to them? >> not only that, rob, what
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they'll do if she's disingenuous like the democrats have been in the past, they'll coordinate with the left-wing fake news and they'll have -- show families being deported who are not the law breakers like jillian had mentioned but, again, these people had their day in court and they have to go back and it's consequence, consequences for breaking the laws in america and he's exactly right, the 2 weeks is the deadline, i was talking to brian yesterday about this very problem, texas is being with illegals coming across the border, the people who will be in the country illegally in 2 weeks will be cities. jillian: something happens in the next 2 weeks, yes or no in. >> i hope for the best. [laughter] >> well, whether it does happen or not, time will tell, let them put it on paper and if it happens, great, if it doesn't, this president has every right
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to use every means to get them out of the country and to realize that it's consequences for what those who break the law. rob: thank you so much, we do appreciate your time. nice tie. jillian: yes. 19 minutes after the hour, this might make you think twice about napping on your next flight, imagine waking up locked on a cold, dark plane with no one in sight? rob: sounds like a dream actually, a flight that no one ever expected, hear what the woman has to say. fowler, india. one of the windiest places in america. fowler, india. and home to three bp wind farms. in the off-chance the wind ever stops blowing here... the lights can keep on shining.
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rob: hall of famer ban after fourth horse died. thirtieth horse to die at the track since racing season begins since december, can you believe that. oscar chávez, veterinarian thinks there's more to the story and he's being made out as a scapegoat. >> just focusing on one trainer or an one reason is probably not the way to go, it's probably multifactorial and less sons to be learned. they could be looking and breeding are causing bones to becoming thinner and leading to injury. rob: strange mystery, investigators have not been able to find any specific reasons for deaths so far. >> a newly retired pizza shop owner is the latest tourist to die in dominican republic, the
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new york man tenth american to die in the dominican republic since january. despite that state department official says they have not seen an uptick in the number of u.s. citizen death reported. >> a panic mother ends up in empty airplane all by herself and locked inside pitch-black cabin. 90-minute canada flight and nobody woke her up on landing. >> felt like the champ when i got main door open but now i'm facing 40 to 50-foot drop, i hang out the door trying to get the attention of ground crew when i see the luggage car driving towards, i'm dangling my legs out of the plane, she eventually got somebody's attention by using flashlight in the middle of the night and her
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phone was dead, the airline has apologized looking into how the crew members managed to miss her when they were getting everyone off the plane. heather: wow, can't wait to hear more on that. 25 stories between 2 new york city sky scrapers without a safety net. >> what do you think, world? i love you. >> i love you. i got this, thank you, lord. >> opposite ends of wire and crossed each other in the middle, big comeback, 2 years after she broke nearly every bone in her face while amendmenting an 8-person
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pyramid. it never gets old seeing do these, it's wild. rob: confidence is everything in those moments? >> yeah. rob: president trump playing hardball with iran imposing major sanctions more of them today, no matter what moves the president makes, the democrats seem to pounce. >> i don't believe that anyone should receive credit for a crisis of their own making. >> it's like somebody setting a fire to a basket full of paper and then putting it out. jillian: so will anyone admit president obama's sweetheart deal is to blame? our political panel is up next to debate that next. stay with us.
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months on the job, michael was responding to a person trying to cash a bad check when he was gunned down, the suspect hasn't been identified. 17 years of police experience on the force, leaves behind fiancee and two kids, the witness with bombshell testimony against former navy seal gallagher is back on stage today, gallagher accused of murdering teenage isis prisoner in iraq, personal operator first-class corey scott claimed he killed the teen, prosecutors are expected to accuse scott of lying, the women's u.s. national team will take on spain in world cup today, the teams are facing in win or go home rounds on fox sports 1. if team usa wince will they face off against either france or brazil in the quarter finals. rob. rob: all right, and new round of crippling economic sanctions
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will be issued today against iran but no matter what the president does in this situation, democrats appear not happy. >> i don't believe that anyone should receive credit for a crisis of their own making. >> from the very beginning of the presidency taking provocation with iran, it's like somebody setting a fire to a basket full of paper and then putting it out, he helped create the crisis and then he stopped the tax. >> many thing the iran nuclear deal engineered by the obama administration is to blame for our current situation, here to debate that director of america alexandria and democratic strategist howard. howard, what do you think, the iran nuclear deal didn't do much to trust iran's mostly evil behavior? >> sure, a fair question to ask, absolutely, i do believe that america was able to -- was able
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to confirm that 97% of low grade uranium was removed after said deal and democrats have a point in the fact that the president just this time last year pulled the country out of that deal without replacing it with something else. i think it's less criticism of whatever the president comes up with and we are still waiting to find out what that is and also acknowledgment that the timing left a year of nothing in place to address iran's behavior. rob: alex, as we have seen democrats not happy with anything at all with the president does in the country, kamala harris wants to go back to jcpoa, the iran deal, what do you think? >> i think if the 2020 democratic primary wasn't a race on who can hate on the president the most that actually democrats would be more favorable to what the president is doing. the president has more doveish instincts than a lot of the republican counterparts that he
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ran against in 2016. you know, this is a person who does not want to engage in wars, he wants to get us out of wars and that's where a lot of democrats go and for democrats to come back now and especially after president obama's disastrous of iran deal and to be critical of the president as he's attempting to avoid, you know, a more serious altercation with iran is disingenuous. rob: cannot have nuclear weapons, under terrible obama plan would be on way to nuclear deals and it's not acceptable, we are putting major additional sanctions on iran on monday, today. what do you think -- all of the democrats, that he don't like to answer questions specifically about this, what do you think their perfect idea would be? >> well, i should also -- i want to point out we are talking
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about instances and tweets here, if we had a policy to debate that would be on more solid footing and solicit from democrats especially those running for president what they would like to see that's different or how they might tweak whatever is being put forward. it's difficult to critique something as detailed as tweets or doveish instinct, i think that's the challenge here, i don't think that people disagree that the -- that america ought to take a more aggressive stance towards that country, i just think that we haven't heard or seen a plan come from this president or from the last 6. we lost diplomatic relations in 1980's. >> almost an impossible problem you would think at some point. alex, democrats say this was predictable, they were bound to lash out in this way and they say this is the wrong way to handle this country. >> well, look, you can't rewarded bad behavior and i
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think the democrats are running the risk of sounding, you know, like they're closer to iran's thinking on this issue than they are the president and the united states' thinking, look at maxine watters, she sounds like she's the press officer from the iran government. i think if she's taking the side over our president and what our u.s. military is doing, you know, that really becomes problematic in terms of how the world is viewing our response to situation. rob: a pickle we have here, guys, thank you for your time, we do appreciate it. jillian, over to you. jillian: ride-share company lyft assisting police after schedule student seemingly disappears, mckenzie last seen on monday after ordering lyft from salt lake city airport, police say she texted family when she landed but then went silent. >> for her not to reach out to
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me, snapchat, anything it's very unlike her, very uncommon, she's usually in touch with me almost every day. jillian: driver has been in contact with police. we will keep you updated. an attorney suggest the missing connecticut mom may have staged her own disappearance, a lawyer for jennifer's estranged husband tells the new york post this isn't the first time and that the mother of 5 once wrote manuscript to gone girl, frames husband for murder. facing charges and body has never been found. today president trump is expected to issue an executive order to make healthcare costs more transparent. the wall street journal reports it's aimed at forcing insurers
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for giving discounts this would allow people to shop around for lower-price care but could drive up costs. the supreme court can rule on 12 major cases this week ahead of summer recess, citizenship question in 2020 census and end obama-era daca program, gerrymandering case also in docket, the decisions could come down as soon as this thursday, we will stay on top of that as well. for now 37 minutes after the hour and time to check in with janice dean, janice, beautiful day in most of the country. janice: 69 in new york city, 72 across portions of the great lakes, threats for severe storms, severe storms moving through texas yesterday, moving across louisiana and mississippi, see the line right there? severe thunderstorm warnings and
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tornado-warn storm through portions of mississippi, listen to your local weather, take shelter immediately if you live in the areas, that is a very fast-moving line of storms, looks like what we call a deracho, we will have to watch for that, mainly gusty winds but we could see potential for tornadoes as well, flood advisories with, this potential for heavy rainfall and flash flooding and the severe threat today for parts of texas through the ohio river valley, down the tennessee river valley and towards mid atlantic, isolated tornadoes, heavy rainfall will be in the forecast for portions of texas, mississippi, alabama, up towards the plain states as well as we go through the next couple of days, there's your forecast today, looking good for much of the west, you know that we saw snow on the first day of summer in colorado? it happened, we are going to see the potential for snow across the northern rockies as well and then we will watch that line of storms move across the southeast so we could see the potential for strong and severe storms,
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you can see across portions of the gulf up towards southeast and mid-atlantic, watch for that, otherwise new york city looks pretty good. rob: if you live in rockies, you're asking for it. janice: pretty incredible, though. the pictures on social media. rob: all right, janice, thanks so much. jillian: big talker. rob: another sand -- fan hit with foul ball, should major league baseball do more to keep fans safe. >> let that not distract from terrible condition that is you describe. jillian: adam schiff brushing off aoc's controversial comparison of detention center to holocaust
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rob: congressman adam schiff trying to explain controversial comments by freshman lawmaker alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> the united states is running concentration camps on our southern border and that is exactly what they are. rob: schiff trying to distance himself from remarks. >> certainly not the terminology i would use but let's not let that distract us from the terrible conditions that are going on that you described and to have trump lawyers in court saying that this is perfectly acceptable and the conditions are fine. i would like to see the trump lawyers or people in the cabinet spend a week in one of the facilities sleeping on a concrete floor with aluminum blanket to see whether they think it's consistent with american values.
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rob: vice president pence this weekend said the conditions at the detention centers are direct result of the houses controlled by the democrats failure to act when the president asks for more funding. jillian: democratic presidential candidate cory booker to meet with civil rights leader farakan. >> i'm not one of them to sit down with anybody and hear what they have to do. i'm very familiar. jillian: comments during the weekend in nevada. rob: today bernie sanders to announce policy to eliminate student debt and presidential candidate bringing back campaign promise. >> tuition free. free tuition. tuition free. [cheers and applause]
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>> rob: according to washington post sanders' package include maybe making public universities, community colleges and trade schools all tuition free, the solution to fund this plan is taxing wall street. jillian: corona eliminating plastic ring, stackable beer cans, they interlock together and they are called fit pack, lego-like system can be screw intoed the bottom of one another, the company says the system is strong enough to hold 10 cans in a stack. rob: that's enough. maybe. 45 minutes after the hour, more confusion and lies surrounding the jussie smollett are we ever going to get the truth about this alleged hate crime hoax? next guest is an attorney that says this mess is about to get even more complicated. jillian: first let's check in with brian kilmeade to see what's happening on "fox & friends". >> hey, jillian, i shut off your television, you left it off this morning, rob, yours was off,
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thank you for doing that and being responsible. let me tell you what's happened over the next 3 hours, steve will be here, rachel campos duffy filling for ainsley. we will talk with what's happening with immigration, humanitarian aid on the house side, might we have something happening over the next 2 weeks? the president creates deadline, also we will be talking about iran, responded to the president's tweets, more sanctions go on today, they say they will shoot down another one of the drones if they see it, how we will go from here we will discuss all of that as well as talking about this is debate week where 25 candidates have a chance to lock horns and who will emerge and who will give more away that seems to be the big theme, give everything away for free although someone has to pay, we will discuss that and so much more with great roster of guests including ken live, south bend talk show host who will be talking about what the mayor pete is really like and what he
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jillian: monday morning and welcome back, new twist in jussie smollett case, a judge now appointing a special prosecutor to investigate the handling of the case and uncover why state's attorney kim fox delegate today top deputy, fox says she was filing ethics officer advice but the officer is now saying she's lying, here to break it out attorney lisa, good morning. >> great to see you. >> thank you for being here. does this have legs where it stands now with the new developments?
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>> it definitely has legs and they are out for justice and really what happened is fox, state attorney, she has a lot of power, she didn't have the power to choose when she said i have conflict of interest, i really can't prosecute the case and that's what the judge is now saying we need a special prosecutor who who is conflict free. jillian: i will read two statements and i want to get your opinion on the back end. let's look at one for kim fox, quote, i respectfully disagree with the court's conclusion regarding recusal. i followed advice from ethics officer and we have perry, former chief ethics officer and this says, quote, my advice was that the first assistant joseph seek the court's approval and request a special state's attorney appointment in this matter, i prepared a motion and order to that effect and e-mailed it to first assistant on february 20th shortly after sending e-mail the first assistant advised me that the state attorney fox, determined motion and order should not be
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filed. what are the two statements telling you? >> that fox is in the eye of the hurricane, she did right thing in saying she had conflict of interest, she knew family of the actor and other ties that she had but choosing another attorney to take her place, she had no precedent, having ethics, chief ethics person saying you did the wrong thing, it doesn't look good for her. >> chances are things are not going to look good retaining the office but really what i think is so important is she messed up the case that's really in the public eye, something that's going to affect her office and also smullett. jillian: should jussie smollett be nervous? >> the problem charges were dismissed relatively quickly and there was no adjudication he can be tried again for same charges, he could face a lot of things,
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face jail time in addition to these previous felony counts that also he's facing a suit from the city for $130,000 on what police spent on resources and also suit from two brother that is he allegedly involved in crime. jillian: i guess as far as the public opinion goes, people want to know what actually happened, do you think that the truth and the facts of this ever fully come out? >> i think at this point there will be no choice for them to come out. the public has seen a bit of what happened and we are all curious if they had this much available as evidence why did the charges get dismissed? now it's going to be under the magnifying glass. jillian: we will certainly be watching, rob. rob: one mom's split second
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reflex that potentially saved her son's life, stay tune.
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>> welcome back a 3-year-old girl in her grandmother are lucky to be alive after a dramatic rescue from the burning home. >> come here.
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>> the body cam footage showing the harrowing moments as police arrive on the scene to flames. screams coming from the basement. the hero officer kicked through the window and pulled the toddler and grandmother to safety. they are expected to be okay. >> scary moments at the dodger game in la. a foul ball strikes a fan to the head. >> just beyond the protective netting. pretty good advertisement for more netting. a woman was rushed to the hospital for cautionary test after being hit in the face by that line dry. her status is unclear at this time. they extend the protective netting this season after several high-profile injuries. one woman died after being struck by a foul ball in los angeles just last summer. not everybody agrees that it
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needs to extend the protective netting. do it for the safety of the fans. >> injure on facebook and said stop said stop texting and pay attention to the game. >> jim on instagram rights -- rights assuming that they were playing on their phone. time the good, the bad and the ugly. dance moves on the field are proving to be a grand slam check it out. >> this is phenomenal. , look at this. he knows every dance moves. -- move. he by some moves to the single ladies. as you can imagine why this video is going viral. >> bad. employees address as lions and
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chase them around. the actual lines watch them. -- just in the nick of time. gotta go have a great day. see you later. >> you are curing news here on june, 24th. brian we have a special guest today. i'd love it when you guys start the show with country music it's a right way to do it. >> you deserve all of the credit.

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