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threatened strike by delta pilots all pushing airlines to the breaking point. now the holiday at search of passengers is likely to make things even worse. driving could bring its own headaches not just because of those high gas prices. traffic may be a problem as aaa predicts nearly 48 million people will hit the roads. alexis mcadams is live at laguardia airport. >> quick some of the people here does have anywhere to go a lot of people in a big hurry third not getting out of here anytime soon. major delays, millions of people are flying this holiday weekend for the peak time they are pink peak prices for the lowest ticket we have seen is about $200 and it keeps uncounted part even of the dishing out big money these people are not getting on an airplane, listen. >> well, first i got one to lighten our delay no problem. and then maybe about 9:30 a.m. i got the e-mail that said it was
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canceled for the agents at the gate. >> take a look here you can see right at the american terminal people are trying to check in here. the customer assistant lines have been pretty long and the lines to continue to grow because people are actually having to come back out here after they were already on the plane, thought they are about to leave. not happy at breaded tickets. some of the people to check their bags that go down to the carousel and try to get those back and get on a new flight. as of this afternoon at laguardia, newark, jackie of the most delays and cancellations in the country but here's a look at the flight status across the u.s. right now. as of this afternoon there are more than 2500 delays in nearly 600 cancellations according to flight aware. yesterday at nearly two and half million people nationwide pass through airport security. it was the first time since before the pandemic the tsa screened that many people. the surge coming as airlines struggle to keep up. travelers tell me they feel like they are getting the bad end of the deal.
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>> it is just the communication is not there at all. i have not getting reimbursed for overs i've had to take to and from the airport. >> if there was not enough happening already delta pilots have hit the ticket line for their fed up after the record amounts of overtime trying to pick up when other people called in sick or just quit. try to curb the delays delta try to persuade people to travel after the holiday. even offering to waive all change fees to get people to change their plans. another live look right now you can see people hopefully heading to the terminal part help with bucket on the flight and get out years they do not have to get out and talk to me again. passengers on a recent delta flight this is impressive they were offered nearly 10,000 dollars in cash if they were able to get bumped and get on a different flight on a different day. the delta airline will be reached out did not have any comments. they say that updated if they are ready to go on a different
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flight. alicia: so much not fun they attempt to have a son and had fun. alexis adams thank you. rich: i will take ten grand. flying would be a nightmare hitting the road is not a bargain either. the average gallon of gas is $4.82 that's up nearly 65% from a year ago. gas taxes are pushing the cost even higher senior correspondent claudia's live in l.a. with more, claudia rex assuming they're paying 6059 cents a gallon to fill up this gas station in los angeles but get going here on their holiday weekend. for many people it is a three-day weekend. boyt were some drivers celebrating early. not far from here down and california at a gas station that was giving it away for free up to $50 per car. a local councilman sponsored the
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event that attracted a lot of grateful drivers for the two hours that it lasted. though it mostly people still had to pull out the wallet to top up their tank. here's a look at how much it has cost them to fill up some of the most popular vehicles and america with today's national average of $4.82 a gallon. it's on the $64 to fill up a toyota corolla compacted bestseller florida bread the nissan altima a midsize car will run about $78. and the ford f150 pickup truck, the top-selling vehicle and 19 states will set you back nearly $111. to fill up a 23-gallon tank, i would spread all depends where you live with the most pain at the pump here in the west. california has the highest gas prices at 6025 cents a gallon followed by hawaii and alaska. well over five bucks along with nevada and oregon. it is a lot cheaper to fill up in the south. georgia and south carolina looking at about $4.33 a gallon. mississippi and louisiana right around there.
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now aaa predicts a record 42 million american hitting the road this holiday weekend. if you are among them leave early. and if you can come back on monday while everyone is still celebrating you will find a lot less traffic and safer roads. that is your aaa pro tip of the day. >> claudia in l.a. thank you very much. alicia: president biden back from europe where he is the world stage to slam the supreme court for overturning roe v wade. the president coming home to find crises still raging from the southern border to inflation. alexander half life in washington with more, hi alexandria. >> hi alicia. the main focus was to carve out new ways to assist ukraine for the present pin the blame on russia's aggression for domestic issues here as well. while wrapping up the trip thursday in madrid, president biden was asked about the u.s. status in the world leader given a record inflation and gas
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prices. too that he pivoted to the supreme court, listen. >> one thing that has been destabilizing is the outrageous behavior of the supreme court of the united states. an overruling not only roe v wade but essentially challenging the right to privacy pre- >> republicans criticize the presidents wording on on foreign soil as unpatriotic. oklahoma congressman weighed in earlier today. >> the president to go and say extreme policies coming out of the court, that is absolutely so irresponsible and reckless because he's not getting his weight. >> the biden administration has been on the losing end of several recent supreme court decisions. among them them a hit to the green energy agenda supreme court ruled this week to remove sole regulatory discretion from the epa. but when it did, the high court agreed the president can undo the trump air remained in mexico policy. out demonstration must contend with what is expected to be an
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even higher rate of migrants rushing into the u.s. yesterday before departing to spend the holiday camp david present biden held the meat of nine democratic governors who vowed to serve as safe havens for abortions following scotus ruling on that for the present reiterated he would like to see a senate filibuster ended so roe v wade could be codified. he also conceded democrats do not have boats right now. >> alexandria hoff thank you, rich. rich: a sheriff's office in san antonio says officers found 13 people they believed were migrants alive in the back of a tractor-trailer during a traffic stop yesterday. this is less than a week after 53 migrants were found dead in another truck in san antonio. there are concerns that human and drug smuggling at the southern border will only get worse after the supreme court decision that anybody demonstration and the trump air remained in mexico policy. on the ground is good be signaled to the world not just
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mexico, not just central america, not just south america. all of planet earth to keep streaming across the border and record numbers taking american jobs thousands of american rights. florida congressman sims on the homeland security committee she joins us as afternoon for a congresswoman thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much happy independence day. >> and to you as well. i want to start with what they remain in mexico policy is in make certain migrant state in mexico while their cases are adjudicated before they can come into the united states or go back home. the associated press said since december the administration has registered about 7200 migrants in that policy. so how significant is a supreme court ruling? are there other things that could make the issue of the border worse? >> certainly this ruling or goes away it will make the situation much, much worse. there really only two policies left in the toolbox for southern
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border patrol agents in order to really stem the flow of illegals coming to our border. that's title 42. the interesting thing is that it is simply the remain in mexico as you said while their amnesty cases are adjudicated. now, of those that came under the trump era policy, only 1% of those actually qualify for a legitimate amnesty claim. now come under the biden ministration they change the definition to include other definitions they brought in the program. and then they also provided lawyers to coach the illegals on what to say in order to trigger an amnesty claim. now there are thousands and i mean thousands in these camps on the mexican side of the border. now this policy is gone away there is really no clear invitation for the biden ministration what they're going to do.
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really this tells them, come, the process by border patrol and whip your court date in the united states. and we know they will never show up. speaking to border patrol agent just yesterday he told me there are thousands of patients already pack it up and going over the border to cross the border illegally for they do not want to wait for the administration to come out with her final verdict of what they're going to do with this program. rich: the argue for those who oppose remain in mexico. these migrants are entitled by law to be able to show up and plead their cases where they should not be referred to remain in places that have deemed dangerous and unsafe will they wait for the day in court. what you say to that? >> i love to see her at the border. talk to me after she spent one shift working alongside our border patrol agents who are having to rescue the migrant who are treated like cattle from by
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the cartel. nobody gets across the border without paying the cartel. when you see the women who have been raped by the children who have been abused, that is inhumane and cruel. and the biden so-called immigration policy is not a policy rooted in law. it is lawlessness it is chaotic and it is dangerous. it's probably the most inhumane thing this administration and our nation could do in encouraging these people to use cartel succumb across the river and the border. now if he wants to make wild accusations like that i encourage her to actually go see it. go to the border into the processing facility. actually learned about facts before opening her mouth about it. >> frequently in the previous administration the fight over the border while in border security, democrats had proposed using technology boosting border security in that way. is that something that perhaps there could be a compromise in the path forward going forward?
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>> i love to see a bipartisan effort to secure our border which we know the wall and technology as a force multiplier are agents on the ground will tell you that. let's make no mistake the democrat stopped the construction and are paying every single day to just have bodyguards and security watch the construction materials sit there. there is absolutely a need for that multiplier in the wall in the lighting and the sensors in the ground. but keep in mind this is the exact same administration that is saying no use of drones to monitor the border are people peddling drugs across the border. they will not even let our own drones go up to help our border patrol agents have an extra set of eyes in the air. i'm finding it hypocritical as they talk about technology. it would be wonderful. but we need more than everything is a policy.
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>> gotta cut you short of god's get running thank you for joining us this afternoon. alicia: we have breaking news out of minnesota. three children and one woman are dead in a suspected multiple murder about 15 miles northeast of minneapolis. the kids were all under the age of five. police there say they recovered the bodies of the victims from a lake yesterday and today. the children's father was also found dead in nearby maplewood, minnesota. that was yesterday. investigators right now have not linked him to the other deaths. an tragedy in kentucky. police officers and a police dog have been killed in a shootout. about 190 miles east of louisville. it happened as they were serving an arrest warrant for the suspect also wounded at least four officers and eight civilian. charles watson has the latest. >> hey good afternoon the suspect in this case lanza was
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arraigned in court on friday where he pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of murder and assault of a service animal following a deadly shooting on thursday and alan, kentucky. the sheriff nearby saying the four officers initially who responded to that scene had no chance as they approach the home to serve a warrant. authorities of the 49 year old suspect almost immediately began firing a rifle for multiple positions in his home. killing three officers, a police dog and wounding at least four responding officers. and one civilian in hours long shootout. >> for an officer to system shots fired complaint. they're out here the situation with an active shooter. >> after hundreds of shots fired and negotiations, authorities say he did surrender allegedly leaving behind a scene of
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carnage according to kentucky state police. among the deceased captain ralph frazier who commanded the police department special projects division officer jacob and his canine drago the city says was nationally certified in drug detection, tracking and apprehension as well as sheriff deputy william petrie on friday kentucky governor andy bashar called the officers deaths quote tragic news. he goes on to say he and the first lady are praying for the families of those lost those injured in the entire allen community. these heroes sacrificed everything to protect our people and it is certainly a tough time for police this year. the national fraternal order of police releasing some numbers and sink so far in 2022 at least 178 officers have been shot resulting in 33 deaths, alicia. alicia: that is awful. charles watson thank you, rich.
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rich: more now on america's crime crisis for the nypd is arresting a suspect in a shooting death of a 20-year-old mother as she pushed her baby in a stroller on manhattan's wealthy upper east ivory police charging with the murder of johnson and criminal possession of a weapon. johnson was shot in the back of the head as she pushed her three -month-old daughter in a stroller. argo is the baby's father, johnson was living in a domestic violence shelter. her mother said johnson had recently made multiple domestic violence complaints to police. this is breaking news out of kyiv texas with the school district police chief is reportedly resigning from his seat on the city council. he has faced criticism for the delayed response of the massacre at robb elementary in may were a gunman killed 19 students into teachers. he was sworn into city council seat about a week after the shooting. he now tells the uvalde leader news he will resign so the city
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can move forward without distractions. he was put on administrative leave as school police chief ten days ago. alicia: and rich, the u.s. announcing more aid for ukraine pre-president by promising to support the war-torn country for as long as it takes. with vladimir putin showing no signs of letting up on his brutal campaign, some world leaders are questioning how the war will end. international security expert jim walsh weighs in coming up. plus a new warning from scientists as shark attacks on both coasts put beachgoers on high alert. details straight ahead. (man) [whispering] what's going on? (burke) it's a farmers policy perk. get farmers and you could save money by doing nothing. just be claim-free on your home insurance for three years.
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rich: no end in sight to russia's brutal assault on ukraine. letter putin's forces are intensifying on a key city the eastern part of the country. it is considered the last stronghold of resistance there. fighting for control of an oil refinery is especially fierce. nate foy is live in lviv, ukraine. >> good afternoon for the fight for lysychans'k and the donbas in these today for both ukraine are confirming a russian strike
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that makes it the second time in four days the city has been targeted by russian missiles for the first time on wednesday did kill civilians. today's attack that goodness did not according to ukrainian authorities. cannot say about the same thing that happened in odesa. take a look at this video, crystal clearing the rubble today after 21 people were killed at this apartment complex and recreation center. it happened in the middle of the night just hours after the nato summit ended. with the alliance announced plans to add to sweden and finland. here's president biden talking about nato expanding its borders. >> putin thought you could break the transatlantic alliance. you tried to weaken us. you expected to resolve the fraction. but he is getting exactly what he did not want too. we are more united than ever. in addition to finland and sweden will be stronger than ever. >> rich we have new video today of that fought a giant fight in
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donbas with the main city being lysychans'k which is the final holdout and the luhansk region and the donbas region for their making progress on the outskirts of the city but ukrainian officials insist their defense remains. unfortunately what also remains as the suffering of civilians caught in the middle. >> tell me please when will this war ends? one question rick i have no strength at all. when will it end? tell me please. >> we can report to date rich the manner of lviv met with tory leaders to discuss what they do in the event belarus were to invade from the north where this comes on the same day that russian president alexander claims that ukraine shot missiles at military targets in belarus three days ago. he said those were intercepted pre-did not provide any evidence.
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did saint belarus has no intention of entering this war. but it is certainly something to watch moving forward for it send it back to you. please have it nate foy at lightning ukraine, nay thank you. >> we are going to support ukraine as long as it takes. they have demonstrated that in fact they can continue to resist the russian aggression. and so i do not know how it is going to end. but it will not end with the russian defeat of ukraine in ukraine. >> present bite at the nato summit earlier this week pledging continued u.s. support for ukraine in its war against russia. the commitment goes just beyond words to pray the u.s. is also sending another $820 million in new military aid to ukraine. the endgame is still not clear. the ukrainians are fighting bravely. but russian forces are slowly advancing in eastern and southern parts of the country. one of the biggest challenges, keeping the western allies in the government and kyiv all of
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the same page we will bring a jim walsh and international security expert. jim, thank you for being here. good to see you. let's pick out the matter of resolve and competing timeline ideas. you have western allies who say this could definitely go into the winter and should be prepared for with that timeline in mind. meanwhile president zelenskyy since we need to focus right now what are your thoughts on this? >> on the one hand you're sympathetic to president zelenskyy's point of view. he hasn't ukraine that is where the war is. and from where he is sitting of course he wants to retake the territory that is been lost in eastern ukraine and consolidate the defenses. rather than the opposite. because in war, alicia one of the fundamentals of ground war is, it's hard to play offense and defense. the reason why the russians have been successful when they have been successful on the offenses they brought a massive amount of troops and weapons to bear you
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overwhelm them with massive force. the defender has the advantage. and so if ukrainian forces lives in the east in the coming months or so and russians take that, the russians will be the defender of the ukrainians will have to counterattack to take it back up. if are zelenskyy you are saying hey before winter sets in let's go ahead and take this. on the other hand the pace of the war right now on both sides ukraine and russia is really unclear which side will break first. this operational tempo is not sustainable. you cannot lose troops, and troops, and troops, and troops on both sides and keep fighting without a pause. that is the timeline now. both timelines are trying to rush to consolidate where they made gains in territory before the winter birds zelenskyy is saying take more while we can.
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the allies are saying yes, that is great but this is really hard in it's probably going to go slower than you want. success put up numbers of u.s. age ukraine has been approved by congress. this is since august of 2021. you can see it's a little over $5 million excuse me $5 billion we also know now the commitment to more than hundreds of millions of dollars to go to toward the aid of ukraine. do americans have the appetite for this question rick if we are talking about going into 2023 and hundreds of millions of dollars? >> that's a great question. it is the question is the question of resolve. it is why biden looked in nato saying we are sticking with this until the end. he is communicating that to the ukrainians and the russians but me about russians are trying to undermine resolve. undermine resolve in ukraine by indiscriminate killing civilians but resolve for the willingness
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to bear cost until the end and victory, that's a tough political matter. the people with the biggest stake seer clearly is ukrainians. they are fighting on their homeland for their territory. big deal. second group of the biggest is russia. putin looses this has all sorts of negative fails he's arty in a domain of losses as it is prison there's us and nato. were not fighting on the ground solder soldiers not our territory. we care but we are not going to care as much as ukraine and russia that the natural fact. i guess my message to my fellow americans on this i have sat at tables were spending billions in ukraine that could be better spent here. i am sympathetic to that especially for covid recession and all the rest. but let me say this war in ukraine is very important. we are not bearing the brunt of the cost. the ukrainians are. the russians are spending more
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than we do. the more they spend the weaker they will be in the future. i think we have to hang in there and support the ukrainians even though it is costly. believe me, the other two players are facing much greater more severe cost than we are. we need to hang in there. alicia: good point thanks. jim walsh thank you for joining us today. >> thank you alicia. rich: shark sightings are up on both coasts and officials are stepping up patrols but cap next will talk to the director of the shark lab at cal state about white shark serviceman closer to shore and how much of a danger they pose to people.
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marine biologists a large sharks including great whites are migrating along the coast is the weather warms up it cape cod atlantic coast has a thriving population of seals, a favorite menu item for those apex predators red fox with a correspondent nicole has more. >> if you know cape cod you know it is a huge independence day destination. they have some of the oldest fourth of july celebrations here. everything from parades to fireworks shows. and of course it's big on beaching. i promise that you will not build hit the water without hearing about sharks this time of year. especially off of the code of cape cod with this great white, many are actually migrating north this time of year as the atlantic ocean warms up. and they are known to hunt and feed in shallow waters to the shore. so of course it's about safety. special year bring the family, the kids to the beach for the fourth of july weekend. they are not looking for humans but we are not on the menu.
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but that does not mean the worst does not happen. just yesterday in new york officials reported a 57-year-old man may have been bitten off of jones beach. >> it is important to render they are a presence here but however we are not on the menu for sharks. if you are worried about interaction it's important to know there are ways you can change your behavior when you choose to enter the water to hope to limit those interactions. >> i was is that your lifeguards they know best when it comes to beach safety. only about 12 shark attacks have been reported and since the 1830s and the state of massachusetts, that number is even lower only about 60 dates. but it is really about safety. they note sharks frequent this area for they know they are around here for the looking for that food and the extra patrols really across the northeast special this holiday weekend. so stay close to shore print avoid the murky water protracted splash route if you are heading into the ocean. those are some key things you
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can do to avoid getting too close for comfort for the sharks here. you can see here in cape cod and the fish appear over here behind me. voters out getting ready for what they hope to be a busy fishing weekend. seven thank you nicole. it's not only at cape cod or sharks make it too close for comfort. there have been a multiple attacks and sightings on the west coast as well for it in california a great white tore up a swimmer's >>, legs and arms in the waters of monterey bay. officials say the bite marks suggests he may have been attacked by the biggest and great white known in. a 50-year-old shark nickname deep blue. estimated to be about 20 feet long. let's bring in doctor chris los shark lab director professor cal state university in long beach. thank you for joining us. i want to talk a little bit about what gets sharks to bite people. you heard they are not on their menus so why is it sharks bite
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people? >> that is a really good question. when we do not fully know the answer too. in reality we think at best sharks make mistakes. and they might mistake you are a common item. unfortunately this happens so rarely we are not able to discern a pattern. the other reason white sharks might bite people's because of defensive reasons they're actually trying to protect themselves the person does not even know the shark is there. >> how about location? we have seen and heard attacks off cape cod. it was a subject of a very popular movie about 45 -- 50 years ago. where are sharks attacking? and has that pattern changed over the past few years? >> it hasn't really. infecting california the bite rate on humans has a decrease. there are more people using the ocean than ever before. despite the fact we have more sharks because of better fishery
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management we have fewer bite per capita. so even the event that happened at moderate, which by the way probably was not by a 20-foot shark. that information is inaccurate. are extremely rare event in california when you consider the millions of people that use our water for recreation every single day throughout the state. rich: certainly high-profile it gets a lot more attention than making the attention seem worse as it actually is. >> exactly. you are far greater risk driving to the beach anywhere in the united states than you ever would be in the water was sharks. rich: what's the best behavior. no not every source going up shark attack on their mind given how early they do occur. but there are different ranges for the certain features you can spot their certain behaviors prints and people go scuba diving with sharks for whatever reason. what would you suggest people do to watch out for sharks?
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>> i think a more importantly people shouldst keep doing what they are doing. in fact the data suggest your probability being bitten is actually really low. even with increasing shark population. the bottom line is, people have to be aware the fact that sharks are out there for their probably out there all of the time. they should listen to it lifeguards. it is their job to pay attention to those things. they should also pay attention to other wildlife. so if you are out in the water and a seal tries to get on your surfboard, that's probably a good indication there's her predator around. in addition if you see a shark that may not be a bad thing. it might be one of the coolest things you get to experience in your life. and we know based on good and growing scientific data that sharks and people are together all the time in the water and they are not being bitten. rich: ready sharks tend to gather? where do we find the most commonly in the ocean? books that depends on species.
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so for example in california, southern california beaches are important nursery for white sharks. most that use their beaches believe it or not for protection. it's a safe place for them. the water is warmer so they can grow faster. and there's a lot of abundant food. and the number one thing we find they eat our stingrays. hundreds of thousands of stingrays. in fact stingrays injure more people in california waters than any other marine life. rich: quote you say the reason the population is increasing? >> the reasons why we think the shark population is increasing as number one they were overfished in the united states for many, many years. it is protection so went in place in the '90s that have allowed many populations to come back. which is actually a really positive sign of the health of our ocean. the other thing is sharks and food have come back but it was not just protecting shirts that have enabled their population to recover. it is been the recovery of their
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food. the case of white sharks. ask doctor chris lowe from cal state university paris thank you for joining us. >> sure thing, thank you. alicia: from concerts to cookout celebrations are in full swing as america prepares to markets 246th birthday. we are live from boston harbor fest, one of the largest fourth of july expo, next.
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it makes sense why the energy here is absolutely electric for the event itself is four days long. it is the largest fourth of july festival in the country per you can just imagine the amount of proud americans we have met so far. yesterday as we walked around and i talked to some of them. take a listen. ♪ why are you proud to be an american? >> in my opinion the united states is like winning the lottery something better than a million dollars. >> looked back at how far we have come. and i'm something i'm grateful for. >> it is a freedom for america we are a free country. we like to be free. >> okay cool thank you. austin really is the perfect place to be for this incredible holiday. there are so many things here that played in a port and roll
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and the american revolution, and our country's independence. there is a reason why the city is known as the cradle of liberty. you couldn't really feel it being here pretty perfect example there are 16 historic sites along the freedom trail. telling us the story of our nation's fight to freedom. yesterday we stood in front of samuel holte wright will samuel adams organize people for the american revolution. and you know, i really just have to say learning about the history and textbooks is one thing. but being here, chatting with folks, look at the historic building brings it to give independence to a whole new level. alicia, all that history is living on right here in boston and across the country and the fourth of july celebration. alicia: looks like some party, thanks abby. you can help celebrate america with us here on fox news channel all we can lock rate and will came to barnette for special independence day celebration at west point with fireworks, music
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from the west point band. then monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern fox news presents an independence day special with joey jones, lawrence jones, and carly it will include music far worse from deceit boston and much more, rich. >> tropical storm colin is sworn i tried swirling up the coast of south carolina by the system and other storms across the country could put a damper on your july 4 celebrations. meteorologist adam has a holiday forecast coming up next. , plus high blood pressure. and since pain relievers may affect blood pressure, they can't just take anything for their pain. tylenol® is the #1 dr. recommended pain relief brand for those with high blood pressure. if you have questions on whether tylenol is right for you, talk to your doctor. ♪ i want to rock and roll all night ♪ ♪ and party every day. ♪ ♪ i want to rock and roll all night ♪ applebee's late night. because half off is just more fun. now that's eatin' good
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these areas it's not a total washout of the fourth of july still could bring some sunshine. you can enjoy the beaches. but for now for the next couple of days we dove tropical storm warnings from the myrtle beach area stretching all the up to the outer banks in north carolina. very popular destination. this is our future tract you do see most of the heavy rain falling just off the coast. we do see there is going to be some rain right along the coast on the heavy showers do stay off. the lighter green is only down to about half an inch of rain. some of the darker two to 3 inches not horribly widespread. now outside of this area there are still some potential for storms worth paying attention to it for today it may be some biggest severe weather popping up later this afternoon into this evening across portions from d.c., to baltimore, up to philadelphia, new york, even boston. thunderstorm sweeping through these areas for your actual independence day forecast, taking you into monday but will
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be looking at? some rain across the southeast bridge showers in the upper midwest pretty see a lot of spots there in the '90s. but mostly, mostly across the country we are looking a whole lot of sunshine for the fourth of july holiday. and i think a lot of areas are going to see good weather when the fireworks are firing off also, rich. >> good stuff adam klotz thank you very much. balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm denise. i lost over 22 pounds with golo. i've done the work. years and years of fighting and fighting and never getting the results. golo is the only thing that gave me this.
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alicia: a sweet ending for the young owners of a lemonade stand in tacoma, washington. who cousins were running their stand when a teenager took advantage of their open cash register and made off with $80. they say the thief was smiling too as he did the dirty deed. >> he reached his hand into the cash register, and i thought he was just getting his own change or something. >> the fact that he thought it was funny to steal from little kids, that, to me, just tells me he's a bully.
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alicia: luckily, the community pitched in, and now business is booming again. the thief was also reported to the local police. i just think that's so rude, rich -- [laughter] and i hope they catch that kid. rich: remember, kids, teenagers are mean. aha does it for us, we're back at -- that does it for us, we're back at 4 p.m. eastern. alicia: the journal editorial report is next. ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report". i'm paul gigot. the supreme court wrapping up a historic term with decisions on everything from abortion rights to rest religious liberties, to the second amendment. just this week the high court restricted the biden administration's authority to shift from coal production into renewable sources of energy, saying a decision of that magnitude and and consequence rests with congress. and a win for the biden administration as the supreme court will allow the government to end a trump err a rah rule
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