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situation he was in and because of that he was able to use a pocketknife to free the kid from his seatbelt, he credits this to instinct. you are our midnight hero. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. i am shannon bream. >> they know what they are doing, what they are playing with and playing with fire. >> tuesday, july 2nd. happening right now at 4:00 on the east coast, fox news alert donald trump not mincing words in a stern warning to iran. the regime taunting the world by exceeding the limits on its uranium stockpile. we are live in washington with the critical next step to avoid war. alexandria ocasio cortez igniting a firestorm at the border. >> these women were being told to drink out of the toilet during a congressional visit.
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this was cvp on their best behavior. >> how or border agents are firing back this morning. nike just pulled plans to release american flag sneakers for 4 july. gets which and some kneeling former quarterback could be behind it? "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> good morning, live shot of new york city this morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning, second day of july. thank you for starting the day with us. let's get to the fox news alert,
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donald trump issuing a stern warning to iran telling them not to play with fire as the regime violated uranium limit, the 2015 nuclear deal. garrett tenney joins us with how democrats are more focused on slamming the president's historic meeting. >> the white house is not backing down after iran broke the terms of the nuclear deal and said the us plans to keep up maximum pressure campaign. donald trump was asked about reports that the international concern that iran exceeded the deal and enriched uranium they can store and had this to say. >> now message to iran. they know what they are playing with, playing with fire. now messages to iran whatsoever. >> the president told tucker carlson he received a lot of
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praise last month for calling off a military strike on iran after they shot down a us drone and he's now in a better position to respond to any aggression from iran as necessary. >> a lot of great capital. some things should happen, we are in a position to do far worse by not doing it but hopefully we don't have to do anything. >> the president continues to deal with iran, democrats are going after him for his meeting with kim jong un. >> this was one of the worst a few days in american foreign policy diplomatic history in a long time. it is reality show foreign-policy. he wants that photo op. if anyone thinks this doesn't hurt america in the short-term, in the long run is 70 mistaken. >> in terms of iran's support they are trying to pressure european nations, they want to keep iran in the nuclear deal and keep it alive.
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iran wants those countries to give them more economic relief from us sanctions and this latest move is believed to be the latest strategy to get those european nations to help them out and get them back in compliance. shannon: we will see what happens next. thank you, great to have you with us. the us looks to solve the border crisis by going to the source. acting dhs secretary leaves for central america holding talks in el salvador and honduras and will attend the first meeting of the bilateral task force. el salvador's president admits he wants to improve conditions in his country so citizens no longer feel the need to leave for the us. >> i condemn treatment of our migrants in the united states, mexico and guatemala but i will say that we have to focus on
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making our country better. >> reporter: the meetings come as a shocking photo of a drowned father and daughter put a harsh spotlight on the crisis and the length people take to get to the us. migrant holding facilities at the border will receive $4.6 billion after donald trump signed a humanitarian aid package. the emergency legislation package will provide care for tens of thousands of illegal immigrants taken into custody each month. the president says despite signing the bill he is still dissatisfied with the state of illegal immigration in the us. then there is this. new york congresswoman aoc taking on the cvp. alexandria ocasio cortez making serious allegations after touring a texas holding facility for migrants. todd pyro is here live with how the agency is responding to her explosive claims. >> reporter: great to be back in studio with you.
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this started with this statement from aoc and corresponding tweets on following a tour of facilities by democratic politicians. >> these women were being told to drink out of the toilet. they were drinking water out of the toilet and that was them knowing a congressional visit was coming good. this cvp on their best behavior. >> one of the tweets dating and part, quote, this has been horrifying so far, hard to underestimate the enormity of the problem. we are talking systemic cruelty with a dehumanizing culture that treats them like animals. border patrol chief of operations ryan hastings responded. >> we don't treat people that way. we provide fresh water, provide food, sanitary items. >> reporter: the national border patrol council adamantly refuting aoc's claims. >> this is grandstanding.
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those are under constant surveillance was we call them to release that footage to the public to make sure we can disprove what aoc is saying. >> the private facebook group containing racist and sexist posts from cvp employees in response, the cvp chief stating these posts are completely inappropriate and contrary to the honor and integrity i see and expect from our agents day in and day out. any employees who violated standards of conduct will be held accountable to the target of those posts, migrants and members of congress. >> much more coming up and more throughout the day. thank you. matt schlapp, chairman of the american conservative union says aoc's rhetoric falls in line with 2020 democrats and ultimately they are sitting the party up for failure at the polls. >> aoc goes to the border and screams and has a tirade to law
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enforcement officials trying to bring some modicum of order to the border shows what they think about law enforcement. no one in the democratic what he has criticized the way she treated federal employees who are law enforcement officials. americans are hurting. then they have medicare for all which they thought adjustments all-americans which is bad enough for people who are able-bodied, notice for anyone, literally anybody who can get hear from central america, mexico, south america, you get to get their medicare benefits. this is insanity. they are sowing the seeds of their own demise in the general election. >> she has previously voted against two aid package is meant to cover costs to migrant care including the one signed by the president yesterday. students at the university of utah on a the life of mackenzie
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after her remains were found, the suspected killer facing murder charges as we learned he once attacked his estranged wife with a butcher knife. in interview with the daily mail that victims as she's willing to testify against him. >> is trying to tie me up. could have been me. >> amazon has now removed a gruesome murder novel the suspect self published last year in which the victim was burned alive. memorial services begin today for 9/11 first responder live without perez, passing away from colon cancer linked to his months at ground 0. reflecting on his work after the attacks in his last ever interview with fox news. >> i have no regrets whatsoever.
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what all the other guys did, we are paying the price. >> new york city officials will give's key to the city to honor his service and sacrifice. last month he pleaded for lawmakers to extend the september 11th victims compensation fund. luis alvarez was just 53 years old. our prayers certainly with him. musician rick springfield called often a coming show in the dominican republic over some health concerns for his fans. the band decided to move a november even and 2 in a deferment date in cancun, mexico. the singer releasing a statement saying the safety and well-being of our amazing fans, band and crew will always be the most important consideration in any situation. 13 americans have died in the
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dominican republic since last summer. the us women's national team will take on england in the world cup today. the two teams facing off in the tournament final four at 3:00 eastern time on fox. if usa wins it will face off against sweden or the netherlands for the championships, almost there, 3:00 pm. the time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour and donald trump ready to take on iran after the regime raised the limit on your itching uranium set by the nuclear deal. what happens now? our next guest says both sides need to return to the negotiating table now. and a terrifying crash landing caught on camera. what happened moments before that plane slammed into the ground.
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>> now message to iran. they know what they are doing and they are playing with fire. now message to iran whatsoever. bill: playing with fire, a stronger warning to iran after the country announced it exceeded the limit of enriched uranium set during the iran nuclear deal so what happens next? joining me to discuss is john grover. thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. let's get to the white house statement because i want you to respond to this, in terms of iran breaching the uranium limit saying maximum pressure on the iranian regime will continue until it's leaders alter their
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course of action. the regime must end its nuclear ambitions and its malign behavior and seems they are doing anything but. >> the problem, i would like to say keep commentary on but the thing is you have to think about this from every single angle. we look at the activity iran is doing. from iran's perspective the announcement consent 120,000 troops over there and that could be exactly like the run-up to the iraq war and from their perspective they are under economic pressure with no way out and my concern is we are giving fuel to the hardliners to convince iran to do that. shannon: what are you saying we should do? >> what we should do is return to the negotiating table without preconditions.
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our main objective we should not lose sight off is preventing them from getting a nuclear bomb. that is right, we should prevent that but there is a way to do that. by talking to them and making sure they don't think they are going to be destroyed. if they think that their choice is run for a nuclear bomb at maybe survive -- >> the president has a couple issues with the iran deal itself. when you say go back to the negotiation table with no preconditions, the president agreed to that but are you saying we need to renegotiate the iran nuclear deal as it is now? the president has said no further uranium enrichment, no sunset clauses and we need to do something about centrifuges and that development and something
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about the missiles that wasn't even included in 2015. >> that will be a hard sell but he has to try, the president said when he was talking many different statements that he is antiwar, he doesn't want to have a fight and he understands that is not in america's interests. it is clear that they have been signaling we are going to violate the terms of the iran deal but they only did it enough to power conventional 2.7% enrichment. >> at the same time they were able to increase the amount which is what they were allowed, 660 pounds and they are at 661. here's what the foreign minister has to say. in terms of saying we should negotiate with them doesn't sound like they are willing to do that.
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iran will never yield to pressure from the united states. iran has always resisted pressure and responded with respect when respected. >> if you look at the history of iran they do -- iraq in the run-up to the war we had with them in the 1990s, they let people die as a result of sanctions and didn't cave. what we have to recognize, it goes for everyone. they -- we need to watch out and if they start going to 20% enrichment, they are not there yet. we need to recognize an argument going on in iran right now. there are hardliners and people who want to find a way out of this. shannon: we need help from other countries when it comes to
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negotiating and you are right, between 20%, and 90%, they can reach that very quickly, thank you for joining us. have a good day. it is 19 minutes after the top of the hour, nike has plans to release a fourth of july flag shoe but guess who reportedly got that idea kicked out? colin kaepernick. carly shimkus has reaction to the protest that is exploding on social media. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50-85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. the three what? the three p's? what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54 and i was a smoker but quit.
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>> welcome back. do you find this offensive? nike pulling the plug on this july 4th sneaker featuring the
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original american flag design and you will never guess why. carly shimkus is here to explain. >> i'm getting choked up. according to the wall street journal colin kaepernick complained about that sneakers so nike pulled the design featuring the original betsy ross version of the flag. according to the wall street journal the sneaker was in stores, the sneaker was in stores and they asked the retailer to send it back so nike responded that surprising nike has chose not to release the air max one as it featured the old version of the american flag. the endorser told the company is offensive because of its connection to an era of slavery. many on social media disagree with that saying maybe we should be offended by the nike simple. nike is literally anti-american
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and he said taking a knee was not about the flag. a lot of reaction coming in. >> at what point do you move on? >> this is about the 13 colonies in the 1770s. ted cruz said something, nike only once to sell sneakers to people who hate the american flag. people are making a joke about it saying betsy ross is a woman services anti-woman. how offended can you be? >> holocaust survivor in his 90s calling for aoc to be removed from office. >> is 93 years old and said this to the new york post, she should be removed from congress, spreading anti-semitism, hatred and stupidity, the people on the
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border go there on their own will. if someone doesn't know the difference, either they are playing stupid or they just don't care. ocasio cortez part series backlash after comparing migrant detention facilities to concentration camps. i have to side with the man who survived the holocaust. her endless rhetoric is harmful. is that a situation is at the border it still isn't auschwitz. she's more fired up than ever before having visited detention facilities and now she's saying people are being forced to drink out of toilets and border patrol has come back on that. >> we will talk more about that. i think she should meet with him. >> i think she should too. >> that would definitely be something. i'm going to get a cough drop now. >> you do that, thank you so
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>> you look at our top headlines starting with a fox news alert, donald trump is a stern warning to iran after the regime
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violated the uranium listed of the 2015 nuclear deal. >> they know what they are doing, what they are playing with, they are playing with fire. >> the white house warning they will continue to put maximum pressure on iran, quote, until it's leaders alter their course of action and migrant holding facilities at the border will receive $4.6 billion after donald trump signed a humanitarian aid package and today memorial services begin for 9/11 first responder was alvarez, the former nypd detective losing his battle with:canceling to his month at ground 0 after the 2001 attacks. new york city officials will give them's key to the city to honor his service and sacrifice. the mayor of portland breaking his silence after conservative journalist is viciously attacked during an antifa protest.
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1) bleep] >> the reporter telling fox news it took too long for the police to get involved, jackie ibanez is live with us in studio with fallout from the brawl. >> great to have you here. >> and the know was covering the portland demonstration when protesters turned their attention on him. a mob of masked protesters pummeling him before stealing his camera and throwing milkshakes potentially mixed with quick die cement. he tells fox news it was complete chaos. >> they beat me so much, i lost control of my camera i was holding which -- i kept thinking where are the police. i eventually stumbled away bleeding and from there a swat team informed me then order to get an ambulance to be taken to the hospital i would have to
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walk to the police precinct, walk back in the direction of the demonstrators who attacked me. >> he was eventually brought to the emergency room where a ct scan showed he was bleeding in his brain. is asking the public's help to identify his attackers retweeting the link from the portland police with photos of the suspect. so far three people have been arrested and connection to the violent protests but the mayor is coming under fire for his so-called hands-off policy. republicans like senator ted cruz calling for a federal investigation accusing ted wheeler of ordering his officers to not get involved. mayor wheeler was also police commissioner responding in a tweet saying dear ted cruz, at least get your facts straight. i ordered no such thing. the mayor says he will do everything he can to make sure the attackers are held accountable. >> great to have you back with us. the fate of any gallagher now lies in the hands of a military
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jury, they must decide if he's guilty of for crimes including murdering and isis prisoner. gallagher's defense team said he was subject of fixation by military prosecutors and the prosecution's case had huge gaping holes. it found guilty gallagher could spend life in prison. north korea cannot keep its nuclear weapons. that is the message from john bolton tweeting i read this new york times story with curiosity. neither the national security council staff nor i heard of any desire to settle for a nuclear freeze by north korea. this was a reprehensible attempt by someone to box in the president and there should be consequences. the trump administration says it only supports denuclearization in north korea, he was responding to an article.
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the other big story we are following, el salvador's president taking for responsibility for the migrant death and rampant exodus to the united states. >> they fled our country. it is our fault. we haven't been able to provide anything, not a decent job, not a decent school. best thing we can do is fix the problem and make our country a place -- microstate -- migrant is a right but it should been option, not an obligation. >> researchers at the center for immigration studies, thank you very much for joining us, we appreciate it. what do you think of that, young new president in el salvador, saying he's going to change things, going to fix poverty and unemployment, violence and government corruption to keep people there?
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>> it is refreshing for the president of the central american country to acknowledge the failures of their elites. el salvador has been independent almost as long as the united states and its failure does rest with a lot of official corruption and a whole series of decisions the society has made over the last 200 years so at least the president is acknowledging we play some role in pushing people out of our country. it was a way, and escaped south for all those people that couldn't find jobs or provide services so that is true but at least he is being honest and that's unusual. >> all those elders abroad, they sent back a lot of money. take a look at this number. almost 1/5 of el salvador's population lives in the us, 22% of el salvador and and in 2018 they sent approximately
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$5.4 billion in payments back. >> that represents a huge fraction of the gdp of el salvador so it has worked as a way of taking the elites off the hook. that money provides income so they don't have to work in el salvador. el salvador's elites haven't had the incentive to reform because they have this escape valve and money coming back. >> 110 million went to the northern triangle which is el salvador, guatemala, and honduras. let's move forward into this latest issue with aoc versus the cvp, border chief firing back yesterday at alexandria ocasio cortez's explosive claims among other things that migrants are
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forced to drink toilet water. listen to what she said. >> these women were told by cbp officers to drink out of the toilet. they were drinking water out of the toilet and that was them knowing a congressional visit was coming, this is cvp on their best behavior. >> here's what cbp had to say in reference to that, no one is thinking 20 water, they are drinking potable water from the sink attached to the toilet. it is what you would find in every municipal jail in the united states. what do you think? >> the comments themselves are very strange and a big distraction from the real issue which is the failure to provide enough resources to both enforce the law and house people and that has been a resource issue but the democratically controlled congress does bear some of the responsibility, most
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of the responsibility, trump said was a crisis, they kept saying it wasn't, he asked for more money and they didn't give it to him. in this particular case i would say she's mostly responsible, she and her fellow democrats. >> in this particular case that is true. they bear much of the responsibility for what happened. >> the other issue, the cvp involved in this facebook group, approximately, not sure how many individuals from cvp allegedly mocking migrants and democrats including aoc and before you discussing here's what they had to say, today you have customs and border protection made aware of disturbing social media activity hosted on a private facebook group that may include a member of cvp employees, they initiated an investigation. what do you think of that? >> i would say this, let's wait for the investigation. bottom line is cvp, border
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patrol is the one group that i think is largely blameless, the migrants themselves are knowingly violating the law. the elites in the country are encouraging it. we have a series of foolish loopholes with congress encouraging and congress failed to allocate resources. there are many groups to blame. the one group that is trying and doing the best they can is border patrol. they didn't create the problem. they are not the source of the lawbreaking, they are trying to bring people professionally and humanely. if there are some bad apples and we have to take action but by and large this is a professional organization that is saving lives. >> every single day they are saving lives and it is not getting reported. thank you so much for joining us. time is 20 minutes until the top of the are, joe biden's poll numbers sinking after his disappointing debate performance. who is suddenly surging? dirty dancing disaster. how this iconic move went so wrong with this wedding dance duo.
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>> welcome back, some headlines, facebook headquarters evacuated over a chemical nerve agent scare, four buildings told to get after passage of possible sarah and in california. the poisonous gas could cause paralysis or death. hazmat crews removed the package and are working to identify the substance. no one was injured and the fbi is investigating. hundreds of agents deployed to help the border crisis but the head of the agency says it shouldn't slowdown your july 4th travel plans. the tsa chief says they can handle shortstaffed airports without sacrificing wait times.
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the agency plans to screen 12 million people between tomorrow and sunday and several presidential candidates want to give healthcare to illegal immigrants. you've heard about that but a new poll shows that's not what most americans want. >> raise your hand if you're government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. >> according to a cnn poll 59% of americans don't want government to enact healthcare for illegals. 38% say they support the idea. a strong showing at the democratic debate has kamala harris skyrocketing to second place. cnn poll shows a 17% support among 2020 presidential candidates, 9 point jump from last month, joe biden still leads the pack but his support is down since may.
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>> conservative writer brutally beaten at an antifa rally over the weekend in portland and now there are reports the group is planning an acid attack at a free-speech rally in washington
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dc coming up this weekend. regional field coordinator for the leadership institute and former antifa member joins us now to react. thank you for joining us. you were a former member of this group. bring us into their mindset. >> when i joined in 2010 the idea was to fight fascism. what antifa is today is what i realized is they are not willing to fight fascism but anybody who supports the first amendment or anyone who stands in their way. shannon: what do they stand for? >> very from person-to-person. a lot of art and artists. i used to be in an archivist but there's a lot of shades of red in antifa. >> why the violence? >> because they have no way of
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arguing. there is a book by mark bray, professor at dartmouth university, antifa anti-fascism handbook calling for violence against anybody they claim is fascist because they see themselves as the resistance or violent revolutionaries, trying to fight for freedom but ultimately it is just -- >> you said you were part of this organization when you were 18. did you participate in any of these violent clashes? >> fortunately i never heard anyone. there were a lot of things i did back then, a lot of vandalism. it is this mob mentality. a lot of people go to these mob rallies not thinking american to hurt somebody but they come in and all of a sudden you're in the moment and this mob mentality and you start doing
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things you otherwise wouldn't notice. as a matter of fact if you notice and that video multiple people attack andy. i'm willing to bet a lot of the people who attacked and he didn't even know who he was, they saw one of their members attack him and just piled on and start attacking him just because somebody attacked him. >> let's talk about what is coming up this weekend, there is an allegation, a screenshot of this telegram threat, basically in essence there's going to be an acid attack at this free-speech rally in washington dc. >> we need to arrest that person for conspiracy to attack somebody. it is an incredible problem. if you want to look at the problem of antifa we have to go to college campuses. the leadership institute campus reform we see anti-conservative bias all the time. group affiliated with antifa,
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any students who dared join turning point usa or any conservative group on campus, much more -- extremist professors are feeding this mentality into their students. shannon: you are speaking on college campuses. why did you leave antifa? what made you change? >> it is really simple. i started talking to members and realized every time i talk to them and raised an objection about what we were doing it is shut up or get out. when i was talking to conservatives they were very understanding and even though we disagreed they were willing to engage me in conversation, something antifa and the left lacks. shannon: thank you for joining us. i could talk to you longer but we are out of time. really appreciate your insight. the time is 6 minutes until the
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top of the hour and baby might want to stay in the corner after this, the dirty dancing reenactment that has gone viral for all the wrong reasons.
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>> time for the good, the bad and the ugly. florida trooper makes an emotional final call after 36 years.
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>> this will be my final. >> thank you for your 36 years of service. you will be missed. congratulations, enjoy your retirement. >> lieutenant free brennan orlando, his last ever 1042 is going viral. up next the bad, terrifying crash landing caught on camera, stop what you are doing, look at this. this incredible video from inside the cockpit as the small
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plane smashes into the mojave desert after the engine suddenly stalled. no one was injured thankfully. finally the ugly. a dirty dancing attempt goes horribly wrong. good grief. a bride posting this video online of her father dropping the flower girl on the ground at her wedding in texas. hopefully she is okay. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thank you for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. >> we can't let iran have a nuclear weapon. we are in a position to do far worse. >> tuesday, july 2nd, fox news alert, donald trump has a fresh warning for iran after the rogue nation violates a key condition of the obama era nuclear deal. >> and what comes next for the white

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