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a emails, samples, by the time they reach your doorstep, u.s. food survey that 28% of drivers taste food they are driving off, more than half say they can't help themselves, rob and carley, over to you. [shots fired] >> they just started popping off like fireworks. >> it was just crazy. rob: monday july 29th, the first fox news alert, gunman goes on deadly rampage at carnival food festival, right now police are still searching for a potential second gunman. carley: that's right, timeline of the terrifying event as they played out, we will take you live at the scene. and president trump doubles down on criticism of congressman elijah cummings and city of
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baltimore. >> does he have a point, live from washington? urgent investigation of possible threat against prince george. >> "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ carley: good morning, you're watching "fox & friends first", i'm carley shimkus in for jillian mele. rob: garlic festival ends in mass murder. >> people sent running for their lives as gunman opens fire seemingly at random. [shots fired] >> all right, as it stands right now 3 innocent people have been killed at least 15 others hurt, the gunman also killed by police.
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>> let's get straight to claudia from the scene in gilroy, california as hunt for second possible suspect ramping up, good morning, claudia. >> good morning, once again, carley and rob, we are in fact, short distance away from the shooting happened yesterday afternoon where gilroy high school, the staging area for law enforcement, i can tell you that this community is reeling after this shooting spree turned day of fun and food and music into a night of panic and blood shed, thousands of people were enjoying their final day of the annual gilroy garlic festival when a man with rifle opened fire, stopped to reload and fired again, some heard as many as 50 shots fired, witnesses say shooter described white man in 20's or 30's appeared calm as he fired at random causing confusion and chaos among the crowd of festival goers. >> it starred popping off like
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fireworks, i had no idea. we need to get out of here, go, run. >> semiautomatic going off really close too and point of sigh lender and then there was another reload, seemed like a reload and we heard 30 more rounds. >> everyone was screaming, running. crazy. >> gilroy officers engaged the suspect in less than a minute fatally shooting him, according to one eyewitness asked why are you shooting at people the gunman shouted being angry. another person was with him and manhunt with police officers and k9 units continues for a second suspect, the police chief describing how they avoid going through the metal detectors at the festival's entrance. >> it appears if though they had
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come into the festival via the creek which borders parking area, they used some sort of tool to cut through the fence to be able to gain access through secured fence line and that's how they got into the festival, the area itself. >> police are not released information about the victims nor have they identified the gunman or discussed any kind of possible motive, carley and rob a long with shock and sadness in early morning hours in gilroy there's also a sense of unease with the possibility of an accomplice still on the loose. >> speaking of accomplice, has police released any information of what the person might look like or who it might be? >> they really haven't, i think they are following up on some witness reports that seem to suggest that there was some other person working with the shooter perhaps as second shooter or in some kind of
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support role, we got the sense at press conference that not all eyewitnesses saw the gunman working with someone else. so we are being told that possible second suspect but as you heard the police just refer to they breaking through the fence, so there's a massive manhunt underway, i can tell you helicopters have been flying all night, roads are still closed and this is still being called a very fluid and active investigation. claudia, thank you so much, we do appreciate it. >> military joins the manhunt for teen fugitive wanted for killing an american woman and her boyfriend, teens are also suspected of killing college lecturer this month. police warning residents to stay inside with doors locked. the suspects are considered armed and dangerous.
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rob: investigation is underway after an american teenager accused of killing an italian police officer is blindfolded which apparently is illegal under italian law, police commander said it was done to keep gabriel christian natal from seeing documents related to his investigation, you can see it there, the 18-year-old and classmates were on vacation in rome when police say they stabbed mario to death following the drug deal gone wrong. rigo was put to rest at the same church where he was married just over a month ago. president trump ramping up his feud with congressman cummings accusing democrats of continuously playing the race card. >> griff jenkins live as the left slams the president for calling attention for the conditions of baltimore, good morning, griff. >> good morning, carley and rob, the president did not put down twitter machine continuing
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tirade with chairman of house oversight reform committee yesterday, the president labeling the baltimore lawyer as the bigot writing this, if racist cummings would focus more on energy on helping the good people of his district and baltimore itself, perhaps progress could be made in fixing the method -- mess he had help today create of independent leadership, his radical oversight is a joke and chief of staff mick mulvaney took to sunday shows defending his boss. >> i was in congress for 6 years, if i had poverty in my district like i had in baltimore fi had crime like they have in chicago fi had homelessness in my district like san francisco, and if i spent my time chasing mueller investigation, impeachment crusade i would get fired, it has absolutely zero to do with race. >> democrats are coming to cummings' defense, include 2020
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hopeful john delaney. >> terrible attack on him and his district, if the president actually wanted to do something to help people he would work with cummings, cummings is one of the members of congress who has been most active on the notion of doing things to lower drug prices and that's something the president claims he cares about, wouldn't that be a better way to engage with cummings than do the terrible thing he just did. >> nothing since, he's gone quite, congress in recess so we will have to see where all this goes later today, rob, carley. carley: we sure will, griff, thank you so much. bloody violence claims at least 9 lives in chicago, another 27 people left injured and several shootings since friday. among the dead a 3-year-old boy killed by a gunshot wound to the face, police are now working to investigate whether or not the shooting was an accident, at
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least 281 people have been shot and killed in chicago so far this year. >> former mexican police officer living in the united states illegally accused of trafficking enough fentanyl to kill more than 10 million people, a texas trooper finding massive amounts of the drug after pulling over asmir contrary martínez, he admits to being paid $6,000 to transport the drugs from california to florida, faces 30 years to life along with possible deportation. take a look, you can see there in distance funnel cloud forming in the cloud county, minnesota. >> powerful storm knocking down power lines and twitters reported in minnesota and wisconsin. >> janice dean in the studio. tornadoes far up north.
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>> northern plains and upper midwest not only wisconsin and minnesota but nebraska, reports mostly bus of cold front, we have a pretty active cold front for this time of year moving across the plain states as well as upper midwest and great lakes, you can see in radar there, you can see severe thunderstorms, as we go through next couple of days but for now here is your foe -- forecast looking pretty good across the central u.s., ohio river valley into eastern sea, 92 in new york, very hot over the southwest again today to california, forecast highs today well over 100-degrees, 120 valley, 109 in phoenix, that continues into tuesday and wednesday, so starting to see that heat build again across the
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southwest and we are watching the tropics, this is eric, tropical storm eric expected to become a hurricane and be south of hawaiian islands but something to watch in the next couple of days, across the atlantic, area of disturbed area, we are getting in the season where we will see the pop-ups. >> it's that time of year, time now is 11 minutes after the hour, world leaders are trying to save 2015 iran nuclear deal as israel shows the missile shield, what would it take to get everybody on the same page? >> first the u.s. needs to make europe choose sides on this, he joins us live to lay out a strategy. >> what he did before he came out, watch this, turns and fires it, thankfully he threw it against the boards, you don't do that when your manager is coming out, it's disrespectful.
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>> back with fox news alert, people running for their lives at gunman opens fire at food festival in california. >> that's right, 3 people have been killed, 15 others hurt, the gunman got into the festival by cutting through a fence before starting to shoot people at random. >> investigators believe he got past security cutting hole in the fence. as global leaders meet in austria how to salvage nuclear deal, iran says they are ready to start nuclear activities.
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>> i think that the atmosphere was constructive and the discussions were good, i cannot say that we love everything but i saw, i can say that commitments to the jcpoa. >> all right, so what's it going to take to get europe and other nations on the same page as the u.s. against iran? >> here to weigh in on the very important question national security analyst ryan, ryan, thanks for being with us this morning. are you surprise bid european leaders by saying they want to keep the deal considering iran has broken it by increasing enrichment? >> i'm not surprised at all because they want to cash in, the politicians just like here are connected to businesses and those businesses are looking at the iranian marketplace and saying, look, especially if trump were not to be reelected that's a big business opportunity for us and so raises the question in the minds of the
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europeans, well, is the iranian regime out for trump, you are ready to cash in the moment you have the opportunity, up until the moment when the united states forces europe and other countries to choose between the american marketplace place and iranians, we win every time no matter the protest. >> same thing with north korea, they do the deals, it's almost sad, we are going to pay you if you promise not to wreak havoc on the rest of the world, how ridiculous is to negotiate from such a point of weakness against the regimes? >> some points in washington, well, we compromise, we get them to lessen their aggression, i say no, i'm sick of conflicts, i don't think we need to be stuck in situations forever, the more risk comes involved with coming
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a tougher policy but avoids war in the future and gets so we pass it down to next generation, specifically what i'm thinking of is debate over how you handle the iranian regime itself, not just nuclear weapon's program, that is sponsorship of terrorism, we need to bring back the cold war years and that's the best way to avoid conflict, let's end the iranian regime peacefully. >> what do you think president trump should do, do you think he's capable at this point to negotiate a new nuclear deal? >> absolutely. >> they have to come to the table too and they say they don't want to. >> they public say they don't want to, that's to be expected. behind the scenes everybody knows there's a way of third parties of communicating, i wouldn't be surprised because the regime is such in bad position right now, if one day they did come to us and they said to president trump, look, i've got the key to you being reelected or have great legacy, we will concede on nuclear
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weapons and terrorist groups but in return, he has to betray iranian people and help us stay in power and if that happens it's going to be a very difficult situation for the trump administration to handle. >> let's get to the second topic, we will talk about israel, new missile shield defense system, u.s.-backed that they have, israel sentiment coming out of congress lately, talk about the relationship between u.s. and israel especially when we are talking about iran, how important they are. >> this should not offend you unless you plan on attacking israel because 10-year long project. rob: iran is saying this is a threat? >> striking a bullet with a bullet. it's that advanced. they have the capability to destroy it. it's amazing capability but the problem is that the adversaries of israel have so many and you
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won't be able to stop all of them, it's still a big step in the right direction. >> i'm sure that you're not surprised by the resolution that almost 400 votes in congress. >> right, we have to be clear about what this is, yes, it's cloaking all the political rhetoric but if you look at people who created it in the first place and advance it, they have ties to islamic terrorists, that can be proven, that's the mobilizing apparatus for support for this thing. literally groups connect today hamas. >> well, the -- we appreciate it, thank you so much, we will be right back. skin is achievable,
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>> welcome back, 9/11 first responders law will become law today. law will extend funding for families, victims, emergency workers with 9/11 related illnesses. as many 2020 democrats focus on medicare for all a new study show that is the health care system covers vast majority of americans, over 90% of americans said they had insurance last year and experts believe more than half of those who did not are eligible. health experts say this is why democrats medicare for all proposal is tackling a different issue. >> so it's not an issue of coverage, it is however issue of cost something which democrats don't really want to address, the cost of healthcare system, they want to take expensive system and give it away for free.
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rob: at least 16 of 2020 democrats running for president have said that they support medicare for all. carley: president trump is backing a proposal to call antifa a terror group, the president tweeting over the weekend, quote, consideration is given to declaring antifa the gutless radical left whack job to go around hitting people over the heads with baseball bats, major organization of terror along with ms13 and others, would make it easier for police to do that are joir, senators ted cruz and cassidy introducing plan last week after conservative journalist attacked in portland. fallen officer's memorial taken down about complaints of word lord, the decision to remove it from south carolina police department sparked national outrage, first the word lord was removed and then taken down entirely after some neighbors complained it was offensive.
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>> if people are offended about that, then that's their problem. carley: city says it acted too quickly out of fear of legal action. democrats slamming the president over his criticism of baltimore. rob: but there's proof to back up some of the president's claims. so is are taking this outrage wk the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪
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[shots fired] [inaudible conversations] >> 3 innocent people are now dead, at least 15 others are hurt, the gunman killed by police, let's get straight to claudia live at the scene in gilroy, california, hunt for second possible suspect is ramping up, claudia, what can you tell us? >> well, carley, almost 9 hours later the manhunt continues for a suspect who may have helped the shooter in yesterday's shooting spree that as you mentioned left 3 innocent people dead and 15 others injured, the shooting rampage sparked panic at the huge food festival that was packed with families and kids, witnesses say they heard short burst of gunfire and silence while the shooter reloaded and opened fire again causing panic and confusion as people ducked under music stages an hid behind food tents, the annual festival was in final day when one possibly second suspect came through creek, cut through
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secured fence to enter the venue and began firing, security is heavy at this event always and gilroy police were there and they responded quickly. >> we had many, many officers in the park at the time that this occurred as we do any day during festival which accounts for the very quick response time. >> police are not saying much about the second suspect, they have not given a description, but they are using helicopters and k9 units to try to find the person and the police chief is asking if anyone took pictures or video to give them a call because he says it could be critical evidence in this ongoing and fluid investigation. the head of the garlic festival expressed his heartbreak at seeing such a beloved and family-friendly event become the site of mass shooting. >> and it is such sad, just
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horribly upsetting circumstance that this happens. >> the survivors of yesterday's shooting are being treated at local hospitals for injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to much more serious gunshot wounds that required immediate surgery, police have not identified the gunman nor have they discussed any possible motive. back to you. rob: we will wait for that to come hopefully this week, claudia, thank you so much, we appreciate it. democrats continue to slam the president over criticism to have city of baltimore, but there are statistics that do back what the president is saying on this city and spotlight some real safety issues so is this outrage that we are seeing and there's a lot of it, is it manufactured? joining me to discuss blue lives matter nyp founder, former westchester, gentlemen, thank
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you for coming on this morning. we will start with you, do you think that the comments that the president made were racist? >> i don't think it's racist, bernie sanders made similar statements in connection with the state of baltimore's affairs and this is something that goes back not just incident but you have to go back when donald trump commissioned an event in the white house for black history month. he invited cummings and cummings didn't come, he doesn't recognize president as legitimate president, so it's not just this one incident, it's just a composite of several incidents that come into play. >> they certainly don't like each other. let's look at numbers of baltimore, increase in homicides, 18% jump if we pull it up on the screen, they definitely have a gun violence problem, if you look at nonfatal
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shootings up, the president, joseph, calls a police nobody would want to live, rat infested, but there's certainly a problem with baltimore? >> he calls out to people which needs it most and you see it in chicago with the amount of shootings and people dead and you see it in new york city, you see it all over san francisco, you walk down the street in new york city, walk down canal streets and you see illegal venders and quality of life goes down big time and you need officers out there and as the president the main concern is the safety of the overall people of the country. >> steve, a lot of big city that is we talk about, new york, chicago, problems in a lot of the places, most of them are liberally wrong, what is wrong in the cities? >> democratic societies that are having the problem, you look at baltimore third ranking out of 100,000 people for crime, 98.6
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out of 10,000 violent crimes per 10,000 people, 23% poverty rate and just last year the mayor was caught on fox 45 i believe it was saying, i smell rats, dead animals, let's rip this place down. rob: let's listen to a resident of the city of baltimore. >> he has never done anything for not even one person and i never heard anybody say anything about that, people want to talk about donald trump, donald trump that, why is the man taking care of people at the border, we are hungry and node a place to stay. he worries more about them than his own people, it breaks my heart to see this. >> she's talking about cummings there, talking about complaint you hear about washington, politician goes to dc and they don't do anything for you, what do you think? >> he's being long congressman for a long time, he highlighted the detention facilities on the
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border and felt that they were state of atrocity but you need to clean your own house before you step into someone else's living room and criticized their affairs, he hasn't gotten it done. localized politicians often times that manage the state of affairs such as baltimore and cummings has not met the mark. >> we talk about how cities are run by liberal mayors, liberal politicians in general, you go back by the way new york looked in 1980's, broken windows policing, going after smaller crimes, taking care of things in a way to i guess clean up a city like new york, rudy giuliani implemented this and worked very well and could they take a lesson from that and blue cities? >> we could take a lesson from that, i think we are really low time right now, it was crack cocaine and now fentanyl.
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go out there and enforce the law and worried about community policing and where he need to go out there, officers need to make arrests but the main thing is they need support and donald trump has kept head above water. rob: steve we have mayors that spit out a lot of antipolice rhetoric right now. >> they are tieing police officers' hands and officers, i said it for you, if you tie their hands as much as they are doing right u they will shut down, even in pete buttigieg's capital, we are like firemen, we wait for the call but we are not doing anything else. rob: we will see how this develops, thanks again. carley, over to you. carley: time now is 37 minutes after the hour, father free on bail after leaving 1-year-old twins to die in the backseat of hot car, mother now pleading for leanancy, warning for parents
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carley: heartbroken mother of twins left for dead in the backseat of hot car breaks her silence, the new york woman speaking out in support of her husband who just walked free on bail. rob: aisha live with the mother's emotional statement. >> good morning, the dad juan rodríguez walking free on 100,000-dollar bail, charged in the death of his 1-year-old twins after they died in his hot car on friday, the father met after being taken into custody at scene, rodríguez pleading not guilty to manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide and also facing child endangerment charges, his wife right by his side in midst of what she calls her absolute worst nightmare, we are talking about marissa rodríguez releasing a statement, quote,
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though i am hurting than ever imagine possible i still love my husband, he's a good person and great father and i know he would have never done anything to hurt our children intentionally. the dad leaving the boy and girl named luna and phoenix inside his car while he went to work as a social worker. he thought he dropped them off at day care and only realized his fatal mistake after a full 8-hour long shift at va medical center, the children's body temperatures 108-degrees at the time of their deaths according to medical examiner, his wife offering forgiveness saying this was a horrific accident and i need him by my side to go through this together. national guardsman and war vet did drop the couple's 4-year-old son at day care before drive to go work he also had two teenage kids, 23 kids have died in hot
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cars this year, unbelievable number, federal statistics show that caregivers forget to drop kids off and nearly half of the cases, by the way the father due back in court on thursday. carley: horrible story. time now is 43 minutes after the hour, the gloves about to come off as 2020 presidential candidates fight for survival in a very crowded field. >> because your city council made that decision. >> that's why we have the voting rights act and civil rights act. rob: big moments, who will pull all the stops in the second set of showdowns, we will ask our political panel. carley: first let's check in with steve doocy to tell us what's coming up on "fox & friends", good morning. >> hello, carley, hello, rob, listen, let me pull the audience, who is the biggest name in radio in the united states of america?
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rob: rush limbaugh. >> we will talk about russia's betsy ross t-shirt that's benefiting. also in the line-up dan bongino, talking about items and democratic from new jersey, cochair of caucus on democrats push for impeaching the president and tom is going to break down evidence he says proves president trump is right about what is going on in baltimore, so we have a busy 3 hours kicks off 15 minutes from right now in the channel you trust for fox news. he's done it for 50 years.
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posted, carley. carley: thanks, rob. second round of democratic debates and things are heating up among the 2020 hopefuls. >> needs to back rhetoric with action with a vision that will help working people. >> i'm happy to debate with anybody the effects to have things that i did as a united states senator, as i did as a vice president. >> a lot of people attacking joe biden for his fight for survival in crowded field, what can we expect from the next round of debates, here to discuss former obama-biden campaign field director robin byro and the president of district media group, thank you, thanks for being with us. >> good morning. >> good morning.
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carley: what can we expect during second round of debates coming up tomorrow and the next day in. >> carley, they've got to draw distinctions between their peers who are all competing for the same thing, so you'll see a lot of talk this time, i believe, joe biden will try to distinguish himself because he doesn't want to cancel abolish private insurance and a lot of the other candidates do, so that will be one thing i'm expecting -- we are all anticipating what is going to happen when you have elizabeth warren and bernie sanders in the same stage together because they they are pulling from the exact same pool of voters and we know for the second night that cory booker is planning a coming for joe biden so that should be interesting. >> yeah, that's right, so beverly, i want to ask you about that, joe biden is going to appear on the same stage as cory booker and kamala harris, race is definitely going to come up but this time joe biden says he won't be as polite. >> i think the gloves will come off, in the debate he had exchange with kamala harris, didn't go well for him, the
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consensus was that he definitely lost in that debate to her, he's coming out swinging in this one. one of the things he's already done preemptively ahead of this debate is put out criminal justice reform package, so you can tell that specially on the issue of race he's trying lead into the debate, look, i have great record, this is what i'm doing now and, of course, when you look at the past, bit of a change, he always running against the record as well but i think we will see a tougher joe biden on wednesday night. carley: joe biden still the front runner in majority of polls, latest fox news poll has him up at 33%, so what do you think about that robin, he does have a lot of ammo to attack somebody like kamala harris, the first fight was about busing and turns out that they really agree on the issue. >> exactly, that was interesting, you know, kamala harris made a strategic mistake
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there by thinking that that would -- that issue would resinate for the long-term and didn't, we saw her drop in the polls, so, you know, joe biden is clearly the front runner right now, the one to beat and he is as beverly said running against his own record specifically with criminal justice reform, i'm glad that he put out plan, that's where the other ones are lacking, i'm glad that he got ahead of the curve on that. >> speaking about issues about 14 democratic presidential candidates say that congress should begin impeachment inquiries, beverly, do you think impeachment will come up on the debate stage or are they going to focus on the issues like immigration and the economy? >> i don't think it's going to be the common thread throughout this debate, part of the reason why is that the mueller hearings did not go as well as democrats had wanted, that's part of the reason, but do note that this is detroit, michigan gain, this is going to have more economic focus especially since this is a state that donald trump narrowly won in 2016 and he won because
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he talked about bringing jobs back to the manufacturing industry in the state, so i think you'll hear a lot about trade, you'll hear a lot about the tariffs and you'll hear a lot about tax cuts so i think this is going to turn more to an economic discussion in these debates. carley: interesting, latest gallup, immigration number one problem facing the country today, does that work in democrats' favor considering candidates have been calling for open borders? >> oh, it's going to be a problem but like i said, joe biden has a plan, elizabeth warren has a plan, so the ones that have actually put -- there's only 5 who have put out plans, works in their favors, the others not so much. carley: interesting, we appreciate it. >> thank you, carley. rob: 53 minutes after the hour, major league tantrum, check this
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major security fir a convicted torturer reportedly comes within just a few feet of william and kate's children. the son is reporting that darin was delivering furniture to kensington palace two week ago past security walked right by prince george, prince lewis, and princess charlotte. the son also says benjamin bragged about how close he got to the kids. the palace official told the paper that they are reviewing their securitien plays. i would hope so. the come set to become puerto rico next govan doesn't want the job. justice secretary wanda is next in line to replace ricardo who had announced his resignation last week. protesters demanded he and advisor step down over leaked text messages with offensive language she's asked to appoint a new secretary of state so that person can become the next governor. wow. yap.
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>> for bad and ugly start with a 16-year-old wins three million playing video game. kyle for pennsylvania winning the the first ever fortnite world cup. this kid play this is game 8-2 hours every single day. and it has paid off next bads one of tom cruise top gun cowasn't asked to come back for the sequel. >> i was afraid everyone could see right through me and i didn't anybody -- whofnlg played charlie says she hasn't watched trailer and hasn't being asked to appear in promo events. bummer. finally ugly. a cleveland pitch every gives up four runs decides to show off his arm power. >> what do you do pfer you came the. watch this he turns and fires it thankfully threw it against board so there was plenty to get hit with but you don't do that when managers get out.
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that is disrespectful. throwing billion over the center field wall before being yanked from the game. he apologized there's no crying in baseball. or there are no tantrums in baseball either. >> i like the passion, though, we have to go. see you flairt. later. straight to a fox news alert horror as a food festival ends in murder. a gunman opening fire seemingly at random. oh, my god they were shooting at least three dead and 15 others hurt gunman killed by police. police say one that died was a six-year-old little boy live at the scene in gilroy, california i brought for the second possible is ramping up. good morning, claudia. >> yeah good morning guys that's right a man h
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