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through glass window, hopefully nobody was injured, good brief. this wraps up first hour, thank you for joining us, "fox & friends first" continues right now, bye bye. jillian: monday july 15th, ice agenting hitting streets on major cities on crack-down on illegal immigration. >> removal orders for people who were here illegally and ice will do what they do every day which is go ahead and enforce the law. >> democrats banning together to stop deportation of 2,000 criminals, white house says it wouldn't be happening if congress just did its job. >> a 16-year-old boogie boarder fights off a shark. >> terrifying moments as she relives the ordeal and jillian
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mele, you can look good enough to drink with budweiser swim wear. jillian: okay, "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ >> i need to wake up. i need a little wham across the face. jillian: i won't do that. >> you can do it, i'm annoying. i'm todd piro. jillian: crack-down on illegal immigration underway.
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kevin cork live from washington, d.c., good morning, kevin. >> you saw what the president tweeted over the weekend f detention centers are too crowded he said, listen, tell them don't come to usa this way, tell democrats to fix loopholes and problem solved. use ports of entry or stop in third country to stop for asylum or come and apply the legal way, all right, here is a look at the numbers of removals under each president, keep in mind presidents clinton, bush and obama had 8 years, president trump pace of 400,000 which sort of does explode this media narrative despite purnl bluster nevertheless the enforcement actions will continue, ice looking to remove as todd pointed out thousands of illegal aliens who have been ordered to leave but ignored our laws, here
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is ken. it's become news that they would actually go deport people who have removal orders. >> there's the key there, who have removal orders, in capitol hill, democrats say this isn't as simple of enforcing the law, humane of people that escape violence and many seek a better life. >> you know, a lot of families in our country that are mixed or blended families who are in the household that are documented, undocumented immigrants, there are people who have visas and they're living in fear. >> kamala harris, quick look at major cities that are expected to see the bulk of the enforcement actions although sources confirm to me over the weekend the activity folks will not be limit today just those
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major cities, new york, baltimore, chicago, denver, san francisco, la, houston, atlanta and miami. pretty interesting day here in washington, the president's favorite days here as we have the made in america show case over the white house, that's a chance to hear from u.s. manufacturers, obviously, show off american made goods, we will have more on that coming throughout the day, for now back to you. jillian: something we will be following as we know that you will kevin corke. >> democrats trying to craft narrative condemning administration for round-up. jillian: this is nothing out of the ordinary. >> i agree with dhs secretary to president obama jay johnson, he said that these are not extraordinary exercises when in fact, the case here your your appeals have been exhausted and these final removal orders and ice will do what they do every
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day which is go ahead and enforce the law. i also have to say since ice is cop toll, radical democrats calling for elimination of ice, they are ridiculing them, mocking them, publishing, asking people on twitter and elsewhere to publish their home addresses, their contact information, this is a disgrace. >> jay johnson who you heard kellyanne conway who served as homeland security under president obama i should say defending raids over the weekend, quote, we simply have to enforce the law. >> tornado and flash flood warnings threatening the gulf coast as water start to recede in louisiana. >> thousands remain in the dark with tropical depression barry slowly moving inland. rob schmitt live where many are breathing sigh of relieve, good
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morning, rob. rob: near the gulf coast, the storm has moved on now, it's a pretty nice morning, warm, you can see pretty nice neighborhood about 40 minutes north of new orleans, the water here is still up but only about a few inches of it, receded quite a bit, water up to my thighs and now over the top of my feet, we can show you another example how fast the water is receding from over the weekend, we will show you before and after photo and you can see how quick the water recedes back into the gulf, into the rivers, into the bayous and other places where it goes and the storm predicted to be a lot of rain and for a lot of parts of louisiana it didn't come to fruition, the governor is thankful for that. >> i for one am extremely grateful that the forecasted rains and flooding did not materialize, this was a storm obviously that could have played out very, very differently.
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rob: he is right about that, but the storm did still wreak havoc, 50,000 people -- 50,000 customers i should say without power this monday morning and number of rescues an a lot of communities, you can see coast guard video from over the weekend, they had to rescue 12 people from far outlying area, place where the federal government doesn't think people should be living at this point but they had to pull 12 people out of their homes there, the road washed away, couldn't get out of their houses, 9-foot levy and 400 people had to be evacuated from there. baton rogue was hammered by rain in later stages of the storm as it moved up, they got a lot of rain, but the mississippi river held on, didn't flood homes there, baton rogue was fine, checked it out yesterday, new orleans got a lot rain than expected, the mayor thankful and
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everything in new orleans much different. jillian: decorated green beret is being brought home, army special force james ryan succumbing to injuries to small enemy fire, the taliban claiming responsibility, 20-year veteran from texas possibly award a purple heart and bronze star, leaves behind wife and 3 children, u.s. member to die in afghanistan this year. >> today suspect expected to make first court appearance, facing several charges including murder and kidnapping, last person to communicate with lewis, both found in remote canyon outside of salt lake
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city, motive remains unclear. massive gofundme scam set to be sentenced today, duped donors after 400,000 bucks after posting story of homeless man in philadelphia. homeless man johnny bobbette sentenced back in april. >> de blasio must go, that's a quote from the new york post front page slamming new york citi' mayor this morning for campaigning in iowa during major blackout, hesitate today leave but returned home, the post editorial board writing, quote, bill de blasio does not care about new york city, he does not care about its people, he does not care about its run. all bill de blasio cares about is bill de blasio. the mayor hasn't responded to the quote, he and governor andrew cuomo calling for investigations as to what caused
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the blackout. >> president trump trailing four democratic contenders, joe biden, bernie sanders, elizabeth warren and kamala harris coming out ahead, vice president biden has largest lead in hypothetical match-up because he would beat trump with independent and suburban voters, the other 3 candidates tieing or losing within -- 10 minutes after the hour, accusing federal agents of ripping migrant families apart. >> the immediate crisis is we cannot be separating children from their parents. >> it's about scaring everyone in the country. >> but isn't the trump administration just enforcing the law? one former ice director says those breaking the rules need to face consequences, he joins us to weigh in. >> plus, as am done launches busiest, employees walking off
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>> immediate crisis is that we cannot be separating children from their parents. >> ice as its formed now should be abolish, new agency created that's not about separating families. >> it's not about getting people who are security risk deported, it's about scaring everyone in the country. >> left accusing ice of ripping families apart for political gain. >> top immigration officials insist they're only enforcing the law by targeting criminals. >> here to weigh in former ice director ronald, i feel like i said this phrase ad nauseam this week and i'm going to say it again, isn't this all about the rule of law? >> this is true, these are people who came to the border,
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crossed the border illegally, apprehended by cbp, border patrol, released because they are part of family unit and then they were noticed -- they had instructions to report, noticed for asylum claim, thousands didn't go to court hearing, didn't follow up on asylum claim and subsequently noticed by ice to report in and they didn't do that. now we are closing the loop, i've been on this program and been on others, the administration wants to close loopholes in immigration law, this is a way for executive branch, ice itself to close the loophole. jillian: ice launches raids targeting migrant families, set the record straight here, are families being targeted? >> well, the president's remarks and what i know about, there's 150 fugitive operation's teams all over the country, tens of thousands of people who have been through immigration proceedings, some are criminals,
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some are part of specific daca that came into the country as a family unit and because they were with family they were released at the border and they were given instructions to report to immigration court, they didn't do that, the judge reviewed their circumstances and ordered them deported, now it's time to close the loop. >> people love families and when you say something along the lines people are just trying to separate families, the administration that is, that's very polarizing, here is what some of the top immigration officials said over the weekend. >> the design is not about family separation, that's not the intent, it never has been, never will be, over a million people with removal orders. >> how do you win this messaging battle? >> let people know that this is the rule of law scenario. people weren't up in arms when we did this in 2016, 2017 operation border resolve, have
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people go on the internet, look at the ice.gov website, we did this exactly during the obama administration and people weren't losing their minds over it. >> interesting. before we let you go, we want to get your take ice beginning to decline reports on quarterly basis that highlights the sanctuary cities, what do you think about this, is this a good idea, would this make a difference? >> this is important, the president signed executive order, first 5 days in office to let people know what happens when jurisdictions don't cooperate with them, so this is a list of people who were released from custody of state -- state and local authorities after committing crimes in most communities and they didn't notify ice when ice filed detainer for folks, murders, property crimes, spousal abuse, possession of narcotics, released after ice filed
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retainer, danger to those communities and something that highlights what happens, it's important description of what happens when jurisdictions cooperate. >> obviously huge weekend for this all over the cable shows, all over the regular shows, no matter what side you're on, definitely a talker and we will see what happens over the course of the next couple of days, weeks and obviously months. jillian: thank you so much for joining us. >> appreciate it. jillian: 18 minutes after the hour, now already facing thousands of lawsuits, now johnson & johnson is up doj investigation over alleged asbestos in baby powder, what every mother needs to know. >> my name is bond, bond, bond. >> we are about to meet 007. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> good morning, welcome back, the wife of country singer ranger smith now speaking out on the importance of donating organs after losing her 3-year-old son on instagram, amber smith, liver helped save life of two people, we had to do something, there were so many people waiting for an organ to save their lives, died drowning in pool. >> accused of covering up possible cancer risk tie today popular baby powder, fox news
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medical contributor with more on why the agency is getting involved. >> we are suppressing information about a known dangerous ingredient, this company deliberately causing harm, this is why it would turn to criminal direction. >> spokeswoman for the company says they are fully cooperating in the investigation, faced more than 14,000 lawsuits that say powder caused health issues including ovarian cancer, a condition linked to asbestos. jillian: today president trump hosting the third annual made in america show case at the white house. >> tracee carrasco from fox business network with what we can expect, good morning, tracee. tracee: president trump will be hosting companies from all across the country, the made in america show case is meant to highlight and celebrate each day's efforts to promote businesses and products that are made in america, so you will see
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companies and businesses from all across the country including kansas, texas, the trump administration pushing made in america products and we are in the midst of trade war with china, of course, even bigger focus on the products made here in the usa. jillian: okay, what are -- [laughter] >> they are overalls made with sweatshirt-type material. part of new product line from budweiser and bud light, swim wear, things you can wear to beach, to the pool. there they are. , hawaiian shirts, all things like that, beer lover, what better way to drinking beer to
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show case your love for it by wearing it, so all of this stuff available online, sunglasses as well. >> good. [laughter] >> it is 25 minutes after the hour as democrats infighting run s ramp it, bernie sanders has support. >> you have to bring them in and not alienate them. >> who really speaks for democrats? our political panel is on deck to debate that. ♪ limu emu & doug
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now i take new biotene dry mouth lozenges whenever i'm on the go, which is all the time. new biotene dry mouth lozenges. freshen breath anytime, anywhere. >> welcome back, look at headlines this morning, nationwide crack do you know on illegal immigration now underway, agents trying to round up 2,000 illegal immigrants already ordered out of the country, sanctuary city mayors
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pledging to help those being targeted, officials in new york, denver, atlanta and dc all promising local law enforcement will not assist in any apprehensions. >> house democrats are heading to florida today to inspect a shelter for unoccupied migrant children, unaccompanied migrant children, excuse me, members from the house subcommittee that oversee funding for hhs, findings will be part of hearing set for next wednesday. >> today jeffrey epstein to be in court, lawyers argue he should be allowed to stay under house arrest in his new york city mansion, more than a dozen new accusers have come forward, epstein has pleaded not guilty. jillian: tornado and flash flood warnings threatening the gulf coast as water start to recede in louisiana. >> at least 52,000 remain in dark with tropical depression barry slowly moving inland,
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governor urging residents, please stay out of harm's way. >> we continue to stress what we said yesterday, not to let your guard down and become too complacent too soon, watch advisories this come out. >> take a look, the photo taken during and after the worst of the storm, you can see it really has gotten better but not out of the woods just yet. let's get over the janice dean, janice, welcome back. what is the situation as we sit monday morning? >> we will still be dealing with flooding threat in central louisiana and mississippi, areas that are swollen with the spring-time flooding, that would be a big concern as area of low pressure sort of lingers across the areas and drops more rainfall and regardless of whether it's a tropical storm, depression of the big legacy
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will be the flooding and we did have several reports of tornadoes, not only in louisiana but texas as well and we could see the threat for strong and severe thunderstorms today along the areas north and east of the area of low pressure as it moves north ward, flood advisory, flash flooding concerns for louisiana, mississippi, upwards the mississippi river valley, mid-mississippi river valley, ohio and tennessee river valley, the greatest flash flood risk is in portions of arkansas and through mississippi up towards tennessee, you know, areas that you don't expect to see tropical storm issues but that's going to be the case, now, we are just getting into tropical season, i want to make mention so this is a good -- this is a good starting point of people needing to know what to do if and when you are in the eye of the storm, tropical storm, depression or a hurricane over the next couple of months so we are just starting peak season, good reminder that people need to be
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on guard and listen to local officials. all right, back to you. i'm doing the walk. [laughter] >> my brain is still on vacation. >> hawaiian time. >> 11:30 my time in hawaii right now. [laughter] >> crash will become later today. go on instagram and you'll find out. jillian: welcome back. workers go on strike, now the workers make $15 an hour, the question is what more do they want out of this strike, aisha here with the answer, good morning. >> good morning, yeah, prime day kicked off 2 and a half hours ago, people have list of what they want, workers, they want you to know amazing deals and delivery times are costing them. that right there strike at minnesota fulfillment center
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last year, workers there planning to go on strike again today on prime day for about 6 hours, demanding better pay and better working conditions. strike organizers telling bloomberg, quote, we want to take the opportunity to talk about what it tykes make the work happen and put pressure on amazon to protect us and provide safer reliable jobs and emily author of on the clock sharing her experience actually working at a kentucky amazon warehouse just being there for 3 days, it feels like i've been hit by a garbage truck, amazon date raise wages to about $15 an hour last november and spokeswoman brenda alfred says, quote, we provide great employment opportunities with excellent pay ranging from 1625 to 20.80 an hour and comprehensive benefits, that's their take, the probably won't disrupt prime day all too much as am done has plenty of other
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fulfillment centers across the country in case anything happens. jillian: i already ordered something. >> i knew someone had. jillian: it was clear cover for work id. >> hey, big spender. [laughter] >> aoc versus nancy pelosi, the division within the democrat party with all eyes on the house with 2020 candidates even starting to take sides. >> i support alexandria's and the other women to bring more people, especially young people, working-class people do into the democratic -- >> do you think the speaker is being too tough on them? >> i think a little bit. >> so who really speaks for democrats and should moderates be worried, here to debate senior policy analyst patrice
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and bernie sanders senior adviser chuck rocha. >> good morning. >> good morning to both of you, patrice, i'm going to ask you the first question, why is bernie all about #squadgoals. >> bernie sanders strongest 18 to 29-year-old black voters, he leads 36% even biden by 10 points, he wants to keep that young enthusiasm among black voters because he doesn't have that among other older voters, he has to be careful there, it's because democrats who circumstance it will wag oans when young women say inflammatory things that feel embolden to say what they are doing now. >> look, i've been doing this for a long time, what bernie was saying yesterday we should have all the voices of democratic heard, we shouldn't be talking ill of one and ill of another, everybody should be coming together and have one common goal and that's to beat donald
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trump, to patrice's point, bernie does good with young people, aoc worked for us last night, she volunteered our campaign, if we are part of #squad as you would say, we want to make sure that people have a voice, that's what he was saying yesterday. >> let's pull up the exact quote from alexandria ocasio-cortez on her fighting with nancy pelosi, quote, persisting signaling it out, got to the point where it was outright disrespectful, signaling out of newly-elected women of color, the squad, if you will, alexandria ocasio-cortez obviously herself, omar from minnesota, tlaib out of michigan and aina presley from massachusetts. chuck, should centrist democrats be worried? >> i don't think so. i worked on 52 congressional races last year for democrats and i won 32 of them, some of them were left-wing
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progressives, some were conservative. in each one to have districts in america the constituency looks different and the congressmen or women want to make sure they are adhering to the will of the people and that ain't always the same hits bag, but i will tell you about washington, d.c., it's off based of seniority, old union guy from east texas, sometimes seniority isn't the best thing when you have smart women making sure they are heard, you to wait their time, women don't listen to stuff like that when they want to be heard. >> patrice. >> there's nothing wrong with paying your dues which i guess is what nancy pelosi is trying to say to these young women but i worry about their -- their belligerence here. they represent the activism we have seen on college campuses where they make demands and you know what, it sends a bad message particularly that they're not willing to work with anybody who disagrees with them. that's not just centrist democrats, it's also
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republicans, so good luck if the aoc's of the world get in power because leadership they are going to impose is harmful for all americans. >> patrice, chuck, great debate, happy monday. >> morning. >> thankthank you. >> the former white house officials slamming democrats for silence. >> half a million people signed up to storm area 51, home to military secrets and alleged alien experiments and the pentagon, they just fired a warning shot. my sources tell me that the lady is nice, i'm not 100% sure, her name is carley shimkus, she's here with out of the world reaction flooding social media.
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welcome back former un ambassador slamming democrats for silence after protestors raised mexican flag in ice facility. >> carley shimkus, fox news 24/7 siriusxm 115 here with online reaction. >> hey, good morning, protestors not only took american flag and replaced with mexican one, they also spray-painted the words abolish ice on a blue lives matter flag and hung it back upside down, former un ambassador nikki haley one of many to becoming out against this tweeting there are no words for why the democrats are staying silent on this, if this is your way to win an election fire your strategist, this is disgusting, love your country and if you don't like what's happening then tell the members of congress to get to work and fix it, when asked about protestors facing the american flag in home state, former colorado governor john
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hickenlooper he says he disagrees but action that's protected by the first amendment. >> the amazing thing about the country we are the one place on earth where that level of freedom of peach is still protected. >> well, countless others weighing in on social media as well, michael says curious what aoc and the squad think of this, democrats are smart will condemn this. >> we talk a lot but i have not yet gotten your opinion on aliens. >> hot-button topic today because over 1 million people have joined the facebook group calling for people to storm area 51 to figure out what sort of extraterrestrial activity is going on in the region but could come with real-world consequences if it does happen because the air force released statement saying area 51 is an
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open-training range for u.s. air force and we would discourage anyone from trying to come into the area where we train american armed forces, you are picking up what they are putting down, david on twitter says, potentially history most bizarre and another person, let's be real, everyone is talking about this but no one is actually going to do it. sounds like just a joke but inspired many et and men in black memes. >> i disagree, never made my opinions on aliens. >> raise of hands who believe they exist. [laughter] >> i don't want to take an opinion, jillian, you're forcing me to uncomfortable position. amazon prime day, 46 hours and count to go grab bargains, how can you make the most of it?
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first let's check in with brian cel -- kilmeade, welcome back from your vacation, don't you think it's a tough question to ask if they are interested in aliens to normal people? >> it's in the prompter, i know you will read it. we will see, try to get the answer, hey, meanwhile coming over the next 3 hours, chaos at the border, mark morgan will be here, people talk about conditions, morning morgan served with obama as well as donald trump as acting commissioner, what he's going to be saying now, tom homan epic takedown of aoc. senator lindsey graham with editorial, jack keane on iran, iran wants to talk perhaps, what has changed, should we in fact, do it, don bangino, peter navarro heading up trade negotiations with china, smca and also the word and the week which is made in america week, a lot of important stuff at the
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white house, peter navarro here live, a little bit of what is going on. everybody looks forward to jillian who stars over to my left. >> you talk about the importance of what's going on in the white house, we have our own importance here and that is you, mr. kilmeade. >> thank you. >> i will see you in 14 minutes. >> go get them. >> we will be right back. here, it all starts with a simple...
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summer. shark attacks teenage girl while boogie boarding in florida. >> i felt like a jack snap my leg and i was like, oh my gosh, something bit me. it was like open. >> the girl was boogie boarding and not the shark, happened near jacksonville, expected to make full recovery, meantime in denver, a man is killed by lighting strike while hiking, wife suffered minor injuries, statistically you're more likely to striked by lighting than attacked by a shark, jillian. jillian: am done prime day has arrived which means you have 48 hours to cash in, but with so many steals and so little time how can you make the most of it? joining us live to break it all us kirk the cyber guy, big day for a lot of people.
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>> good to see you, are you planning on shopping? >> i spent $8 already on cover for work badge, so, you know, i'm already up. let's talk about tips here, first you have to check the price history to make sure it's actually a real deal. >> yeah, not everything that you see today is going to be a deal but this one is really important, go to websites like camelcamelcamel.com, yes, 3 camels in a row. already seeing television sets, ipad, incredible deals, all day long and into tomorrow. >> all right, let's go next one which is check other retailers, why do you say that? >> you know, because amazon prime day may have started by amazon but now everybody is jumping into it, you've got macy's, ebay, a whole host, target, other big boxes like wal-mart, they're all having sales at this very moment, for example, we found the instant pot $10 cheaper at macy's as you
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would find on amazon during prime day right now. jillian: i got a good deal on friday on am done, just saying. >> 49.99 right now. >> you got me beat. amazon smartphone app. >> you know, if you use amazon smartphone app and you use the camera feature to search for a product, they're promising additional 20% off of whatever deal is already going on and that's pretty good deal. jillian: yeah that is good. keep checking for updates because the deals can change, right? >> they change constantly, just write it as we are speaking i'm seeing apple ipad that has never been on sale that i've ever seen, normally $429, now 299, a samsung tv that was $2,200, now at $1,500 and lg tv, adidas 30%
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off, worth taking a look at all of this and also worth getting the plan of action which i will have at cyberguy.com. >> some of the best deals to look for, you have list, starts with amazon echo and fire tv stick. >> all of amazon's products, this is where this really started are almost half off if not better, so whether it's echo or fire tv stick that allows you to look at paid tv through -- through the stick that they've created, that -- all that stuff is about half to 60% off, really good deals, if you've been waiting for any of those things, this would be the time to snag them. jillian: it would be easier to send things that we want and you can find best deals. >> call me santa. [laughter] jillian: thank you very much. >> middle of the year. jillian, good to see you back. >> thank you, have a good one.
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fire for latest cover shoot. the singer wearing asian inspire outfit for bazaar china. sparking a debate over cultural appropriation. some rihanna fans are fighting back because the shoot was for a chinese magazine. rihanna has not commented. rob: the next james bond -- let me try it again. the next james bond star receiving a license to kill will be a first in franchise history. daily mail reporting british actress lashon that lynch will be rerevealed first woman o play the role. what happened to -- it was his role and it was taken away. jillian: first up the good. the alarm strong honored by
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hometown before the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 launch. ohio town unveiling from two now astronauts outside the armstrong air and space museum. one showing armstrong as a pilot. the other showing him as a boy. armstrong's son attended the reveal. rob: charges that a man gets too close to cubs great smoak mountains park. don't mess with mom. that wasn't injured but still don't mess with mom. finally ugly. puts ending the party with a bang. watch this. [laughter] [crash] >> oh, man, the new jersey devil sprinting through a glass window at a birthday party. it's unclear who was paying for the damages. are you a devil -- you are a devils fan, aren't you? he made a good slid on goofy
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or whoever it was. what's your fliers mascot? jillian: it's too many to. todd: goofy, what's his name? jillian: "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day. ♪ steve: halfway through july already monday, july 15th. welcome back to the mezzanine level. as you can see right here as dave comes on with the steady cam. look who is here brian is back. brian: can you believe it? did you have new shows up last week. steve: just put up color bars. ainsley: there is no show when you are gone we just take the day off. we reaired clips of you the entire three hours all clips of you.
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