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presidential seat anged understand everyone voting for biden isn't necessarily doing so enthusiastically, which of course, according to polls is true. so i think we can all get behind that last post that he tweeted, guys. >> don't have the goods on trump rob: what is this? and traded his silence. a pub owner in the u.k. putting that is patently false. electric fence around his bar? what will that do? i would not lie against my carley: this is wild. friend of 40 years so they could if you do not social distance use it for impeachment. jillian: it is july 14th, roger you will get electrocuted quite stone setting the record literally this bar in cornwell straight in an exclusive installed an electric fence to interview. keep customers from getting too close to staff. check out this tweet. >> democrats but the pressure on william barr to see if the count the puns what? president committed a crime by that's shocking, a positive this can't be real. commuting roger stone's he should be charged. sentence. california making a stunning reversal. another twitter another re-closing businesses and instagram user says definitely not the buzz people are looking churches as several states are for. grappling with surging coronavirus cases. jillian: is the us teetering on the bar owner says this electric the edge of another shutdown? fence is not usually on. usually. but the sight of it is enough to
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what the white house is doing to keep people away. keep that from happening. two proud parents will make you rob: that's funny. jillian: okay. not going there. if you get a buzz proud to be american. rob: "fox and friends first" continues right now. carley: apparently what you order at the bar says a lot about your penalty. penn state researchers found a link between people who like bitter test and risk taking. good morning, you are watching those who drink india peal ipa "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. jillian: thank you for starting the day with us. are more adventurous that the average beer. people who poin more adventurou. tragic news breaking overnight. a police officer has been shot and killed, another officer rob: maybe after they take a wounded after a pursuit in three hour nap after all those washington state. >> a troubling time for our ipas. department and our profession. it's a heavy beer. i border 25 years and we've never had an officer shot so jillian: thanks for watching today. "fox & friends" starts right this is uncharted territory for now. we will be back here tomorrow. have a good day, everyone. us and it will be a rough couple days. ♪ ♪ rob: a massive manhunt underway ♪
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for the shooter who is considered armed and dangerous, not clear what started this pursuit that happened outside seattle. the suspects fled on foot with a gun, the name of the fallen steve: guy in the green shirt officer killed has not been joel fulton starting the program released. officially. studio f. brian kilmeade and way across the way we have emily on this the 14th day of july new york city. sunny and 85. going to feel like summer, jillian: roger stone is speaking out for the first time since emily. donald trump commuted his prison emily: oh, if we had summer here sentence. yesterday in seattle for a brief moment. good morning to you both. it's such an honor to fill in rob: the highlighters democrats press the attorney general to for ainsley today. we will have a great day in investigate this. store for you. brian: unfortunately i have to >> reporter: the president's open up with a correction not longtime friend and advisor has strong words for the prosecution accusing them of trying to get him to lie. >> there is no circumstance under which i would bear false witness against the president. i was not willing to lie. they wanted me to be the hand in their ham sandwich because they knew the mueller report
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particularly on russia was a dead, a goose egg, they had nothing and they were hoping i would recharacterize my phone calls. in order saying in addition to the sentence he was set to begin to today, his supervised release on 20,$000 fine is also wiped away, the drawing criticism from democrats and some republicans but the white house, the president defended the decision >> i'm getting rave reviews for what i did for roger stone. it should have ended immediately because they found as well as i do nothing initially but it went on for two years or longer. roger stone was treated unfairly in my opinion. >> reporter: stone was convicted of witness tampering of lying to congress. last night he showed his gratitude for the president thanking him for a chance to fight for vindication but stone's attorney says it is unclear if they will continue to fight, they want to be sure it will be a fair process. senator patrick leahy sending a
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letter to general bar saying donald trump's commutation of roger stone's prison sentence, a bipartisan congressional investigation raising questions whether this extraordinary intervention was provided in exchange for mister stone's silence about incriminating acts by the president, the doj has not responded and nancy pelosi called for legislation limiting the president's power to grant commutations, no indication on timing when that might happen. jillian: donald from blasting america's democrat mayors for anti-police rhetoric. >> reckless politicians of the famed our law enforcement heroes as the enemy, far left mayors escalating the anti-cop crusade, violent crime is spiraling in their cities. it is all far left cities where they have no understanding what needs to be done. they don't have a clue. jillian: the president calling out his hometown of new york
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saying they more interested in keeping black lives matter on fifth avenue than tackling the out-of-control crime rate, the city donating a 350% rise compared to this week last year. rob: devon mcneil was shot and killed on the fourth of july in washington dc. jillian: one of the suspect was released from jail over covid-19 concerns. mcneil's grandmother spoke to fox news on the vicious cycle of violence. >> it could have been avoided if he was locked up. >> i don't know what it was about but these young guys were hopping, there was beef among them. usually one person, they don't care if it is children's or grandmother or parents, they
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want somebody from the community to lose their life. rob: two suspects are wanted in divine's death. jillian: lockdown 2.oh, states are rolling back reopening than shutting down businesses as covid-19 cases rise nationwide. rob: politicians worn there is a long road ahead. >> reporter: a long road ahead indeed. gavin newsom ordering several indoor businesses shutdown. the state seeing a 40% rise in cases the past two weeks, the closures include bars and indoor activities, restaurants, wineries and family entertainment, houses of warship, salons and malls close up, 30 of the state's 15 counties are being watched. >> it is important to recognize that covid-19 is not going away anytime soon until there is a
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vaccine and or effective therapy. jillian: eric garcetti warning history is bordering on a red threat level and he could shutdown the city again. la school district will hold classes online in the fall until the virus is under control, join of the district including national, atlanta, san diego but in orange county california the school board voted to reopen in the fall without masks or social distancing. >> keeping things closed. >> the army is overseeing the coronavirus response in texas. in houston the mayor is proposing a complete lockdown. in florida the state seeing 13,000 new infections following a record-breaking 15,000 cases
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sunday, protesters interrupting a news conference with governor rhonda santos. >> shame on you. you are an embarrassment, we are getting record-breaking cases every day and you are doing nothing. jillian: there are 13 million confirmed cases worldwide. the world health organization saying we won't return to the old normal in the foreseeable future. rob: as big cities battle it out with the white house over how it if to open schools this fall louisiana senator john kennedy had strong words for those using america's kids as part of a political gym. >> keeping these schools closed is going to hurt worse than the coronavirus. people in good faith disagree with me. there are some people who want to keep schools closed, it gives them a political advantage,
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using kids for political ponds, wrong to do that to the kids of america. jillian: the georgia heartbeat abortion law. it violates the constitution. it looks to ban abortions once a detectable heartbeat was present. a federal judge blocks one of the strictest abortion laws, after the governor signs it. it will ban abortion weeks into a pregnancy. this comes as a federal judge ways in person doctor visits to get an abortion pill amid the covid-19 pandemic arguing they created a substantial obstacle. harvard and mit thought - mit lawsuit challenging restrictions on international students. the policy requires students to
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take in person classes or face deportation, 200 universities, 17 states and dc argue the policy jeopardizes student safety and forces schools to reconsider fall plans they spent months preparing. >> alexandria ocasio cortez's staff unionizing the campaign workers guild. for an $18 minimum wage for hourly workers and over time pay, the congresswoman applauds the team for raising the bar for all workers. all eyes on alabama for a high profile football coach running against foreign attorney general jeff sessions for senate. the winner will face democratic senator doug jones in november. ronnie jackson taking on josh
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winegardner, matt for barry, donald trump has endorsed ronnie jackson. jillian: proud military parents walking their daughter into the marines. rob: tori hunt and master sergeant -- seen pinning second lieutenant bars on the caller of their daughter second lieutenant ashley. jillian: the heartwarming moment captured during her commissioning ceremony. rob: it is something else. 11 minutes after the hour. ghislaine maxwell in court, any chance she could walk free? defense attorney things maxwell's bid for freedom is quite a long shot in joins us live. jillian: apple paying customers
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rob: long time jeffrey epstein associate ghislaine maxwell set for arraignment charge for her role in the disgraced billionaire's suspected 6 ring as new court documents allege she tried to invade police at the time of her arrest. jillian: what can we expect next? prosecutor and criminal defense attorney bob bianchi. thanks for being here. let's bring up these charges and i want you to talk about law -- enticement in the transport charge. >> a lot of people don't realize a minor in federal law is under the age of 18.
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enticement means a person persuades, induces, entices or coerces somebody under the age of 18 to travel in interstate commerce or use an interstate facility like a phone or computer to travel to commit what would be an offense or crime in that state which was gleaned from, 14 and 17, one was transported from florida to new york. the statute in new york is 17, that is the age of consent. when you ask somebody under the age of 18 to travel to a state for which a person can be charged with a crime that is a violation of the transportation part. enticement only requires you try to get the assent of a minor to travel in interstate commerce for committing a crime. a little heady but the sentences aren't. each of those carries 10 years to life and when you look at the overall stature of this
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particular indictment they can include what they call relevant conduct. she is looking at the rest of her natural life in prison if convicted at trial. rob: maxwell decided to come back to the united states. they found her in a big house in new hampshire and said she did not go willingly. through a window they saw the defendant ignore the direction to open the door and instead tried to flee to another room quickly shutting the door behind her. they noticed a cell phone wrapped in tinfoil on top of the desk, misguided effort to evade detection and prosecutors define her as extreme risk of flight. there are no conditions of bail that assured the defendant's proceeding accordingly any application for bail should be denied. maxwell could be in jail forever, might not get bail. >> reporter: i can't see are being released based on the fact he has access to money and
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significant contacts in the united states and foreign governments, tried to evade detection by law enforcement, these are things that will cause a judge to be concerned she's a flight risk. don't forget epstein, her conspirator is alleged in this indictment, can't possibly believe a judge will release are given all those facts and circumstances. jillian: those watching at home, what is going to happen next in this case? >> the lawyers try to negotiate something with prosecutors but back to the same principle. if they were to negotiate a good plea deal it is up to the judge to look at the relevant conduct. this is so pervasive and extraordinary, such manipulation, what they don't like in federal court in particular is using your money, your power, your fame and your access to take advantage of minors. the best thing i think that could happen is she has information of solid
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significance that is truthful and helpful to them to get other people involved in this of a high stature and level, maybe get significant cooperation or limit or reduce the exposure she's looking at. there is no good scenario for her but this is all premised on whether the government has specific facts to prove its charges. we don't know much about those facts. rob: was she more valuable before epstein ended up that? should she have gotten a bargain with epstein still alive? >> absolutely. that is a big card off the table as far as defense strategy but a lot of other people were involved. she will get some cooperation credit but not a get out of jail free card. these crimes are a killer for defendants. jillian: appreciate it. it is 19 after the air. a tragic end to the search for niagara rivera.
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jillian: a tragic end in the search for naya rivera. rob: search teams recovered her body from the lake in california. jillian: investigators describe her final moments. >> reporter: a sad but expected ending, rivera found one week after searching a lake in los angeles, she was presumed dead after she disappeared wednesday hours after renting a boat with her son josie. she used her final moments alive to save him.
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>> her son described being helped into the boat, she boosted him onto the deck from behind, he told investigators he looked back and saw her disappear under the surface of the water. rob: a heartbreaking scene on the water as rivera's parent surged -- served search crews on both and cast mates held hand on the edge of the lake just one hour before her body was discovered. tributes pouring in overnight, jane lynch tweeting the rest sweet naya, mandy moore tweeting absolutely heartbreaking. liam posting a black and white photo with rivera along with their fellow glee star and her former boyfriend, rivera's body
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found on the seventh anniversary of monte's's death, they will conduct an autopsy to determine how rivera died. rob: china retaliating for calling out beijing's human rights abuses. congressman chris smith is one of the lawmakers now banned from the communist country. jillian: a young man crushed by a tree, incredible video, we will tell you about it. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known
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pursuit. the name of the fall one officer has not been released. the supreme court clearing the way for executions in a 5-4 opinion signed an hour ago, they decided to adopt the first federal execution in 17 years to proceed overturning a lower court. daniel lewis lee, convicted killer of 3 is set to be the first prisoner executed. new york threatening a $2,000 fine for breaking covid-19 quarantine rules, travelers from 19 states on the governor's 14 day quarantine list must fill out an identification format every airport on arrival stating where they are coming from and where they plan to stay. if they fail to do so they will face a fine.
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rob: these threats will not deter us, a message from the united states as the chinese government leveled new retaliatory sanctions against top american officials. house foreign affairs congressman chris smith was one of those targeted for speaking out against the atrocious human rights abuses china commits against a number of muslims in the country and joins us with why he is not backing down. thank you for coming on, appreciate it. what is china trying to do in retaliation? >> we believe there could be much more, nobody knows for sure. first time i had a visa ban imposed upon me, working on human rights since tiananmen square even before when the massacre occurred so it is typically 11 - xi jinping, people need to realize he is a bully, he has secret police and is ubiquitous throughout china. from my point of view this helps
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to expose the cruelty of this dictatorship. look what they have done to hong kong and their own people, each and every day, the use of torture and what they are doing to muslims. trump did sign a human rights policy act and that has sanctions in it and he faithfully implemented those sanctions for this is about retaliation. rob: it is a horrible regime the way they treat people including forced labor, forced abortion, sterilization, reeducation to a group of people living in their country. this is something nobody in the united states could even fathom. why is it china gets away with it? >> because so many previous administrations in the united states and many europeans have enabled them by way of acquiescing, maybe they will get
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better if we treat them kinder rather than calling out the abuse. it was horribly imprisoned and tortured in beijing, he said you don't get it, the more you kowtow and enable and show weakness the more they beat us in prison and go after chinese people and in this case weaker muslims and they are in concentration camps, this is a genocide unfolding before our eyes and they need to be called out and it needs to be stopped. rob: here's a statement from the chinese communist party, interfering in china's internal affairs violates the basic norms of international relations and seriously damage relations, china will make further responses based on how the situation develops, somehow they
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defend this. to all thethings in the united happy to lie in bed with china. what do you say to that? >> all about the rts figures and enablers all over, bill clinton dealing trading from human rights in 1994. that is when the chinese took the measure of the united states and said they don't care about human rights. in my point of view that is when we lost china and human rights. to be accurate, they are designed on the raging hegemony, we need to be far more focused. previous administrations have
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enabled this unwittingly. with human rights abuses, we had a woman shared it and talked about how after she was tortured she wanted to die. rob: embarrassing what we've let the country get away with. let's talk about china, new alliance in china dumps a lot of money into iran. how bad a deal is this for us? >> enabling china, working with other rogue nations and terrorist states, russia is involved in this, the new deal was announced in the last year of the obama administration, january of last year.
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and and in exchange for -- >> high-speed railways. >> all it means is more iranian sent other people will be oppressed by the oppressor. rob: it is unconscionable. we appreciate it. jillian: hundreds of people forced to evacuate is wildfire threatens 1000 homes in colorado. the fire growing to 58 with a 0% containment, 100 firefighters are working to stop the flames. quick reaction save the young man's h this.
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that is scary. nearly crashing onto the man coming out of his house in wisconsin. you see in quickly turning around going back to the porch, the family says they are extra thankful because he could have been electrocuted, the storm blowing the tree, tangling up electrical wires, the most interesting is those live wires. the time of day i have decided when we talk to janice. >> janice: i feel the same way you guys, having breakfast with my kids and rob and jillian, my two favorite things. let's look at the storms, the same areas will get hit hard again, that video is incredible,
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amazing what mother nature can do. we see these severe storms. the risk for stronger storms in the same area stretching from the midwest down through the central us, large hail, damaging wind and tornadoes will be possible. another big story is it feels like summertime, oppressive in some areas where we have heat advisory is in effect for part of the southwest towards the southern plains, gulf coast towards the central us as well with temperatures over 100 degrees and the humidity, feels more dangerous, potentially deadly over the next couple days, extra precautions, stay inside if you can, check on the elderly as well. always nice to see you. i caught it.
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rob: good to see you. jillian: coming out of retirement to revamp one of her 80s classics. ♪ what's love got to do ♪ got to do with it ♪ what's love but a secondhand emotion ♪ rob: tina turner teaming up with a norwegian producer on a remix of her iconic song what's love got to do with it first released in 1984. jillian: the new version is out this friday. 38 after the hour. remember when apple got sued for intentionally slowing down their iphones? customers i cashing in, how much money you could get. jillian: a new ad praising kanye west and mocking joe biden coming up.
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in new york city. you might get a $25 settlement, apple settled a million-dollar lawsuit for secretly lowering the batteries of older phones. get a chunk of that money, smartphone performance.com. brian are locker joining a $2 billion bid for an mlb team. the spn reporting signing onto a potential buyout of the new york mets said by alex rodriguez and jennifer lopez. they put up $3 million for the team and adding investors for response from the team's owners. rob: a new way the nfl player, teaming up with oakley to create
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a shield on helmets, the mask is crafted, stopping direct droplets which could spread covid-19 but allowing of airflow, see how that works. jillian: a moment most nfl plans thought they wouldn't see, the team normally known as the redskins searching for a name. the ball is big business and he says this decision comes down to money. rob: let's check with steve doocy for what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> i was at the grocery store, the same thing. a big helmet would cover your plastic and seems very secure. they could have been working for nasa. not sure but could have been involved.
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coming up on "fox and friends," senator josh holly from missouri will join us with the latest and also on deck, lawrence jones joins us to play back some of the interview he had with the family of that one-year-old who was gunned down in the last 48 hours on new york city on the day's top stories, we told you about the goya people showing support by buying more things encountering calls for a boycott. we introduce you to radio talkshow host behind that movement. a nonprofit donating free wedding gowns honoring healthcare heroes battling coronavirus, how to donate a wedding this to find out straight ahead.
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>> after 80 years, the redskins are just washington. the retailers removed merchandise from the website over the names used by names offensive to native americans. the white house has a different take. >> they name their teens our strength, not weakness. talked about the washington redskins and cleveland indians looking at changing their names, some native american community would be angry at them.
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jillian: jack brewer joins me live with his take. >> you are never going to make anybody happy. >> this is all about money. fedex paid $200 million for naming rights. if folks really cared. it wouldn't require you to only act in the best interest of your pocketbooks. as a nation, we've got to stop focusing so much on the material things. let's help the oppressed. when you combine oppression with
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moneymaking or politics, it is an instance here. jillian: when you talk about money being involved this is a conversation that has gone back a long time specifically to 2001 when daniel snyder, the washington redskins owner was asked about it and here's what he says. >> we will never change the name of the washington redskins, the name is tradition, it means greatness, fighting for the redskins, fighting for washington dc. jillian: a different world than it was in 2001 but why now? >> cancel culture. it is real. you get shamed into doing things you may not want to do, may not believe in. that is where our society has gone. racism needs to end. it is evil. it is a spiritual thing.
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it is ungodly but pressuring everybody to move and do things according to what the left wants you to is not right either. and what are you doing in that scenario? not saying either one is right or wrong. at some point when cancel culture started to shame people that is when you have gone off the deep end. you shouldn't force anyone to do anything, not in america. >> >> some people look at it as platform condolences. and specific messaging right now. how do players feel about that? >> so many players stepping up defending what is right.
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tony dundee standing up for god after those outlandish comments, charles barkley coming out and it is a circus charles said. some folks are not making these calls in the best interest of pressing people. what they are doing is trying to get attention and writing the wave of liberalism promoting each other on social media. the cancel culture has to stop, to cancel someone is to destroy them, that is evil, that is ungodly. we've got to get back to godly principles and as athletes we have to be those role models for those kids so they change what is happening in our society, massive shootings in inner-city streets, kids reading levels dropping, we've got a lot of issues going back to spirituality and we need to get god back in schools, we need to
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get the paddle back and start getting discipline back in our children, we have fatherless kids across the nation with 73% of black kids born out of wedlock. we need to get the paddle back in schools. jillian: thank you for joining us, we will keep an eye on it. washington will come up with a new name. thank you as always. we will be right back. shark vap combines powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad.
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support behind kanye west tweeting are you more pro-biden or anti-ye kanye west nickname and why? i get you are trying to get trump out. in this hypothetical scenario where you are replacing trump can someone explain why joe biden would be better? well, responses began pouring in. many people pointing out west lack of political experience and he hasported president trump in the past. a few the 46th
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