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minerals. enter the $10,000 nourishing moments giveaway. >> france all its collective after five nights of ryan over the shooting death by police on a 17-year-old boy by police near paris teenagers monitor calling all his police the boy with more arrests in multiple cities welcome to trans you live. >> i'm brian in eric rioters
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fighting police overnight following yesterday's funeral teenager who is algerian this is a scary scene playing out writers car into the home of the mayor and lost fireworks and his wife and young children as they fled details about the violence posing challenges for presidents macron republican presidential candidate nikki haley being in class is a sure he listens to hispeople and brings call . we've seen in the united states at the end of the day what lens is law and order class live in paris with the verylatest . >> french authorities have deployed national police units to the suburbs of paris in anticipation of more right
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to i want to show you outside a city hall outside the french capital. police have lined up cars trying to ensure people in this area due to riots into this building for writing in the suburbs began tuesday after police killed a french algerian teenager during a traffic stop video prompted houses to burn sores and port cars violence continued as rioters rounds of car into the house of a suburban mayor in this town with this family will on fire while there were still people inside french authorities have deployed additional units, around 45,000 officers in an effort to quell the violence as president macron was forced to cancel a state visit to germany these cities have large populations of north africans, a full are
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dissatisfied with law enforcement are not able to engage in their communities. we've seen a number of tourists today, people going about their lives but there is an uncertainty for french authorities who see the entire country could tie into a very violent situation class there have been nearly 3000arrests in the country since tuesday . is it your sense this has done anything to quell the tensions or do you fear those armrests may have the opposite effect of insulating it? class we spoke with french police officers who said they believe they're getting the situation under control of the difficult part for french authorities is the writing is not just taking place in the french capital, is taking place across the country the president is trying to divide resources and police and special forces areas hardest final writing.
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we've seen these individuals burn down schools and buildings, restaurants, shops, looting stores and a major motion sensors so it's difficult for police to get things under control when they start to spiral out of control of the officers behind me near city hall say they are prepared for whatever is going to happen and have the right dispersal it's in case people gather in the southern part just outside paris. >> stacy, aminoyou will be following it throughout the night . >> back home police on the hunt for multiple suspects in a mass shootingparty in baltimore . to are dead and 28 more are injured . >> police gave new details so we now know children were injured in theshooting . the youngest victim only 13 years old. police have not shared details on a city leaders
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spoke out saying a disagreement should never be shooting like this. all right fall: 30 a.m., witnesses telling our affiliate there were hundreds at the party and anywhere from 20 to 30 shots fired crime scene stands multiple blocks and attendance are looking for evidence . two adults were killed. some victims were taken and evans, otherswalked in to area hospitals . no one arrested at least two people wereshooting . investigators are trying to figure out anyone in the crowd was being targeted specifically a baltimore city council said his neighbor is one ofthe highest violence crime rates . mayor brandon scott saying these challenges run the class this is it is another very unfortunate example of the issues of violence in baltimore and maryland and
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this country family nonviolence and access to illegal guns this year alone the police department asked 3449 illegal guns in the hands of the people that should not happen class baltimore police say at this hour nine victims remain hospital in various conditions. officers say they know about video circulatingfrom the shootingand are looking into . >> that's potential evidence . >> now over politics, and thousands of supporters cheered former president donald trump a south carolina campaign stop. aim at the president items son hunter had more to say steve with thatstory . >> around the place in south carolina, a town of 3000 people and yet more than 50,000 showed up according to local police many arriving in
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the predawn hours the president spoke for 90 minutes taking some creditfor recent supreme court decisions . >> we waited nearly 300 federal judges three great supremecourt justices . [applause] and this week those justices ruled to move our country forward with meritbased system of education . >> since then trump has been criticized on multiple fronts nikki and ray, for is likely close eye on numbers by the fall. >> is not the only people show up your rallies is only times you show up and how are the questions you answer and how a handshake. >> the game under attack for ron desantis who criticized
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close for the lgbtq a and the new jersey governor criticized desantis and trump for that exchange. >> it's at the age would fight between ron desantis donald trump and i don't think that's what leaders should be doing and it doesn't make me feel inspired as on the fourth of july weekend to have this type of going on. >> police poll shows republican primary voters supporting president from 56 percent, or the double is nearest competitor, desantis. >> steve, thank you. >> we can look at past presidential elections and understand national goals don't matter right now are not doing shortcuts we're doing the hard way and i am confident that by fall going to see those numbers are completely different than
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what they are right now. >> although only in single digits, nikki haley and other hopefuls are full steam ahead . president found his game voters despite his mounting legalchallenges . the spring in just mason with writers. thank you for inviting us. appreciate your time. we just heard nikki haley she's among hawaiian slop candidates are pulling five percent or less. vivek ramaswamy: all these politicians is she right? will donald trump's numbers come down and some of these four percent candidates start defiantly and shortfall ? >> is a good question impossible to answer whether ornot she's right . what else can she say she has
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to say that's going to happen and that she otherwise there would be no reason for her to be in the race . what she's not wrongabout it that it is very early and pulls to change . we've seen it just was governor desantis who was really even better to some degree before the his candidacy for the republican nomination so paul's change. the one thing that has not changed with former president donald trump over the years i've covered and that we've been wanting him in public life is he defies pulling and he defies the its back, asked him often often is even the wrong word. they also always held him so i think we're seeing that in his pulling and i would be the last person to say he's not going to make it through this process he has withstood many many other political problems before. >> 'snumbers are withstanding this point with legal
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challenges in multiple states but it is early. we got the first thoughts news today with primary contenders. traditionally we have seen pulling play a role in where people stand on the stage and all i'll everyone may remember donald trump caps pulling verywell and add up the middle of that stage . if he takes the stage we shall see what happens and you ends up being on stage, in seven or eight weeks for that first date will make a big difference for these candidates trying to climb up these low single-digitnumbers ? >> if you are not pulling well and you want to be on the stage a person who is an opportunity not only to contrast herself with that person but trying to tear them down, we're seeing some republican is chris christie has been very direct in his criticism a lot of candidates
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are a little more careful knowing they want to at least continue to some of president trumps base while differentiating themselves but a today is the perfect opportunity to do so in question or whether president comes to the today is a real one for those candidates even if he is not sending centerstage he will be there in spirit because all all this no doubt will be speaking about him. what i did think was interesting is something governor christie said which is that ego will drive trump to want to go to that in a even if he doesn't need it because hewants to be the center of attention . >> one of the other things, we have another fox news all about how important being joe biden is being the candidate 55 percent say it is important a candidate shared
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their view above 70 percent, in the gop candidate can be biden. will that be what changespoll numbers for these candidates ? >> it doesn'tsurprise you 70 percent want a candidate to beat the incumbent in the house . the question is who's the best person and whether or not at and stop being in discrepancy paul. there are some who would say president trump is not the best person to be president biden because of some of the weaknesses he has in his record and maybe i'm younger candidate might bring an 80 82-year-old candidate in the white house which is what buy-in will be atthe end of . on the other hand, former president trump has been discussing he's already so strong in the polls is hard to envision how that's going to change dramatically makes lots. maybe the people who are saying the 70 percent of us
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want to be sure we have candidate who can be joe i also thinkthis candidate is also . >> speaking of some youth usa, president obama in a sense. he had lunch with president biden at the lighthouse. he's been talking about fundraisingefforts being made . i want to envision his involvement will be as president biden continues to build towards a morerobust campaign in the coming year ? >> is billing for having focused on fundraising because he doesn't have a calendar so he has a lottery taking his time . president obama is still popular with the democratic base so he's useful as is to raise money, to bring attention to the causes president biden is standing
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for on some level former president obama's involvement is not only to help president biden and his lazy butt to bolster obama's lazy is very much connected to biden as his democratic successor. we will continue to see an involved. it's interesting he's talking with fundraising now. he spoke in 20 friday: 24 georgia line you will take as much obama as you can get. >> we shall see that goes ahead in the years ago. thank you so much for us. before. >> metro dc police are searching for the suspects they believe targeted businesses in the area with explosive devices .this taking place around for this morning. the first explosion at a
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truist bank and theother one at a nike store . the suspect through a explosive device before taking offin a vehicle . no reported injuries as police search for the suspects. >> of growing the press over reforming the supreme court after its latest lensesseries of decisions . some on the left a big reforms are needed but president biden through a little cold water on . >>.
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>> the supreme court dealing major blows to the biden administration this week and down decisions on student loans, a permitted action. the president spending the fourth of july weekend can't david. the latest fashion to all this, alexander. >> responses coming in from progressives, they seem to have become more seeming . calls were made by them seeing the court easy or hold an expanded. >> this far right extremist and balanced supreme court whichseeks to make history for all the wrong reasons .
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if they were a caucus in congress they would be the bootstrap or force birth, don't say a caucus. >> i support expanding the supreme court because we have a rival extreme super majority in the supreme court that is out of touch with the americanpublic class are expanding their role into acting as if they are congress itself . >> the supreme court's decision on student loans emphasizecongresses power determining the president cannot implement the $430 congress . president biden not a fan of expanding the poor. purchase always sentpresident biden so far . to reducestudent loans . the president himself could see he maynot have had the authority to do . >> the people who don't understand the branches of ourgovernment, to understand this power comes from a
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stated branch . >> loans in certain circumstances through the higher education but the plan might need to face similar legal challenges. >> they're going to be a public hearing into negotiated rulemaking which takes a little longer is a pathway they have available to provide actually. >> this past me was a big one week from now the president on three day stop to lithuania andfinland . the lighthouse saying the president will be setting being with king charles conversation expected to center around climatechange . >> thank you for the look and . >> justice roberts and his course shouldn't be overturning the will of congress because theycongress much power to the president . it is not forunlocked injustices to override congress has passed . it's dangerous. they are reinterpreting my sills statue to fit their
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ideologicalpreconceptions . >> biden facing calls from his own party to shake up the structure of the supreme court after this year term and a bombshell losses for his administration. several democrats have pushed legislation to the supreme court but so far the president has a bunch a spring in senior counsel at home off theirproject . let's start where ro khanna left us. he's saying the supreme court overstepped its bounds with these decisions on thedebt relief plan . they're sayingthey're legislatedfrom the bench . what would be your response ? >> is disappointing that the congressman should know better. he's completely wrong. the issue is the administration over six congressional authority when it implemented its plan to
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cut studentdebt . the mandatefrom congress . the supreme court called it for what it was struck down plan buy-in and use other medicines to achieve the same goal. that's not the supreme court being politicized, that's the supreme court doing its job is disappointing some congressman understand. >> the supreme court said that major questions doctrine was limited saying we need you guys to be more specific about the legislation. we're not going to try to opine on what we think congress wants todo . if this legislation did what it was supposed to do it should say it. >> it should and this is going back to dobbs, something the court has said repeatedly, congress needs to do its job. we have lost what they need to be approved, five you cannot have the executive over overreacting without
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having that law passed first so this course has been true to the constitution and how laws could be passed is putting the burden on congress to pass legislation, not to have court coming and say what the law is to create law from the bench so the supreme court has sent it to congress to draft a loss and the president can't make your this is the way works is congress taking the lead. this report is offering is known for twoyears . >> how andrea ocasio-cortez had this to say early. >> this is part of our system of checks and balances. the court if they were to proceed without any check on their power, then we will start to see an undemocratic and dangerous authoritarian
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expansion of power in the supreme court which is what we are seeing now .>> she's saying the court is creating forms ofauthoritarianism and want to institute term limits on thesejustices and expand the court . what are your thoughts about what they believe would be solutions ? >> she is not speaking what is reality. is there already is a check on the supreme court that is congress passing this legislation. if they do not agree and overwrite it and pass an oven is. there are steps already enshrined in american law that can take. packing the courts, that's a cold. nothing more than an attempt to instill progressive ideas and unrepresentedway . like what the supreme court is doing, fine. that's not the solution to anyproblem needs . >> president biden would agree saying the things it
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would be a mistake to the court and we were thrown up continuously politicizing even more of the course and how it's being perceived as seeking perceptionis from this full .it's undeniable confidence in the supreme court from the american people as plotted since 2017. 83 percent of americans have confidence in court, sears that's plummeted to 40 percent. there's a real confidence problem here and i'm wondering what you think would be the solution if not acting some type of reforms that arebeing mentioned here ? >> the confidence problem at that but simply the court does not have the voice to explainand justify itself . you are seeing partisan politicsat play whether it's the democratic side , they're interpreting what this report is doing the lens of politics . chief justice roberts is not
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out there doing interviews, explaining what thecourt is doing that's not the something the supreme court has ever done . but why is perception becoming native ofthe supreme court ?because everyone is politicizing it without giving credit to what the court does . we see a decrease in public confidence because the supreme court is not speaking for himself andpoliticians are speaking to what the court is doing right . that's making the problem worse. >> the code of ethics is something that could be a little ? i got acoat of excellent court ? >> i think we need more clarity to what it is and how . i think it's reasonable to understand the justices do need to be more of france there is the discussions, with their friends are but that is a reasonable way to look and see if there's any undue influenceon any judge . >> let's see if
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reasonableness wins out. it hasn't lately senior counsel forwelfare projects, thank you for joining us . >> my pleasure. >> elon musk rolling out changes that have enraged users limits in place after users scroll through acertain number of posts . he says the measures are temporary and will address what he calls system mitigation christina . >> a widespread outage on the social platform left out without access to their house yesterday as elon musk announced new restrictions. he treated five house are limited to reading 6000 posts a day and new unverified accounts to 300. he stated these temporary
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limitations are in place to address an extreme levels of data sleeping system relation jake of the heritage foundation, elaborated more on this. >> to allow for these ai companies is great all our internet or contents, they're going to drive a lot of these businesses into the ground. if you're allowed to take data without any compensation is going to businesses so to her case and was a few weeks ago that costs were outraged. >> cofounder and see former ceo johndorsey running where is our . he trusts that seem to do their best under the constraints that have elon musk rocks the rules of that yesterday so users are limited to 10,000 posts per day and others and read more to stay as well some users are stillfrustrated restrictions . however elon musk seems like
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he was on thestairs in the zone socially . he shared this on for. it said the reason i sent of you and it is because they're all their x and need to go outside i'm doing a good deed for the word world. that was posted to his parity . we reach out to see if the tools police fire and ems, areas that share critical timely information. will users be able to view their treats even if they pass their? we're meeting here for a response. >> very importantquestion, thank you christine . >> volunteers traveling to ukraine despite warnings from not to go even if the lines they still face harrowing danger. kyiv is next.
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president biden will meet with king charles iii next week, binds first sit down with king he became monarch. no us president has ever attended coronation of the first lady attended in a lighthouse answer these with brian minister rishi sunak. >> we are learning more about the hundreds of americans who to help ukrainians and even those on thelines face extreme danger every day . greg is live in the ukrainian capitalof kyiv with more on the story . >> more on those americans in the moment that you caught up on what's happeningin the last 24 hours . kyiv sulfur is and that russian strikes in two weeks,
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11 cruise missiles drones all there every causedamage and injury .the very showing they being targeted on the line. and yes, americans are pumping out here to a very high risk. >> russian missile crowded restaurant in eastern ukraine killing 1260 including the in this widely seen video sprawled body on the sidewalk . it's a four-year-old undergrad from upstate new york and marine veteran using his summer for humanitarian medical supplies >> we went there for three . he literally just wanted to help. >> americans have come to the war zone, some to be the sor cost inharm's way , killed or injured. he is still being treated for serious head wounds. >> is puzzles are these
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mighty brother. every summer you always volunteers somewhere. these are worker. >> he really has a service art. brian, many individuals opening up the last half days . cristiano or chris, we were told he's recovering but can't be moved so the numbers are flying over thecoming year . prayers for chrisare being offered .as they struggle with russia . >> and a service art. greg, thankyou . >> americans down all over the place expects company on the roads and skies this fourth of julybut there are ways you can save yourself a littlebit full . just for your travel plans next . >>.
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have been . all rights including purity 345 undergo daily inspections to ensure their proper functioning structural integrity . >> passengers overwhelmed staff, long wait times, is a reality for airports andhead of july holiday . tens of millions of americans planning to travel secretary of transportation she she's the buttigieg saying this as smashed all records. >> we saw the most air passengers not only sends covid-19 what ever cancellation rates below two percent. where we were a year ago, no severe weather. there were acceptable levels of cancellations and delays . >> let's bring in the house
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on monday to talk about some of the ways you could save yourself without the stress. >> thank you for talking a travel you are one of the most traveled men on the planet. travel so much so how do we deal with when you're getting out there dealing with big crowds andholiday weekend ? >> you always have to be patient and people like to set they're not goingto help people that are rude to them . i would say get to the airport early. if you don't have to check a bag that goes without saying. save yourself time, money and hassle. if you're worried about delays and cancellations i just crushed with cancellations, you want to take the earliest flight possible because if it gets canceled you will have the best chance of getting later in the day.
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>> we've got stats here on what is thebest time to travel . it may be too late to take a look. the best times to travel, you is on the head. these are the days suggesting minimal travel monday, tuesday before 11, after six wednesday before two more times to travel be to look for somefolks . i love your advice about getting an early day that way you've got a call plan. the secretary air in their talk about the much better place . have thingsimproved ? >> i'm not sure if is improved but he did say it was highest volume ever and that is forsure . like you said, staff shortages, increased demand, less flights and less availability reads life is
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either oversold or sold-out airlines like united just had a debacle we i was trying for three days of washington before i options are not much better than you can just get a rental car versus outrageous so is it better? that's not the word i use more bullets. >> you a little too close to the heart you and a lot of holes at survive this last week. we're expecting thunderstorms the coming week it doesn't look like a monster snowstorm or anything yet here we are still facing downwhat could be more delays and cancellations . what can you do? you are in the middle of the summer and on monday and tuesday is falling this year, this season so how canpeople make the best ? >> what people don't realize
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is this summer you can get as many delays and cancellations because of the high humidity and thunder and lightning and cause across the midwestand northeast and in places like florida . expects a turbulent summer travel season again, later in the day is generally windows thunderstorms and place mid to late afternoon and early if you can read if you want to drive, leave early and avoid the heavy traffic times . this year with july 4 inning on tuesday if you're going to leave on a wednesday get out of there early for the rise after the fireworks . >> one last thing that we see all the time but these wildfires have been praying snow condition it looks like there's thisinternational
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effort to get out of control butthere's still others that season left . >> honestlyis crazy . we saw the videos from new york . i was in washington dc and a air was terrible. i was in chicago and the air was not good so i don't know when that's going. the same thing happens with the californiawildfires a couple of years ago . you can see so as far as the rockiescolorado . you can even see the mountains becauseof the slope . until they get that wonderful and that really goes the entire summer season in or, it just happens to be worsein canada . >> we appreciate your insights, thank you very much . >> is high octane weekend in the city. first whenever the streets of downtown chicago are turned into anascar race . lights and sounds from the big race right ahead.
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>> ladies andgentlemen, start your engines .
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yes, despite the rain drivers are reportedly still torace through downtown chicago . nascar cup series, is their first ever street race. drivers will race 100 laps in thecourse between those say streets .>> meantime a little north of chicago the next generation of drivers competing to become racing's next big star including a 10-year-old from minnesota wasalready turning and track . balance as the story. >> since he's raising these blossoms into this amazing okay. >> 10 years old although kids have dreams of being a racecar driver but it will but thomas c has decided he doesn't need to wait to grow up to reach his dream. >> hopefullyuninspiring
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somebody watching and stands . i'd rather play volleyball, thentennis . >> 50 miles per hour, or as he is and he was face in the youth races at elko speedway. and while the jewish scholar and the american mother, the family admits is the face that sticks out in the sport. >> 'sconception of people that people have of raising and raisingis for everyone . >> maybe not for thefaint of heart . thomas has seen cars ripped apart in front of him and he's not tools when it scares and hisfamily passes forward . he hasconfidence and he's making friends . >> it feelsrelaxing the same time . >> is the most welcoming community we ever found.
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>> it hasn't always been a smooth journey for thomas last weekend 's car blew out during a race that was when they community havethere . >> families coming from everywhere wrenches spark plugs. there was like there must have been 20 different people working on his car trying to get ready. >> knows i'm a competitor and borrowed $1000 motor keep the wheels turning >> for him to do that was amazing . it's a good life lessons for him was he going. your car isbroken, keep going . >> santos from fox nine minneapolis. >> weneed more car guys in world . thank you for joining usat 4 july .
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