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grandkids every day the seventh one very politically inconvenient i don't speak to that's where we are at this point. no one likes this including chuck todd he will be there defending the president until is he finally forced. >> decency towards a four-year-old little girl. joe, thank you. "fox & friends" right now ♪ >> steve: good morning, everybody. it's 4:00 in incorporate gland right now. we start with a fox news alert on this monday, july 10th, president biden currently meeting with britain's prime minister in london right now, 10 downing street just before his separate meeting with king charles coming up in a couple hours. >> brian: comes ahead of his tripp to nato on the war in ukraine. >> ainsley: jacqui heinrich watching her all morning on "fox & friends first" shoe. is he in front of the castle.
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hey. >> good morning, ainsley, good morning, steve and brian. the president was just joking with u.k. prime minister. they have only been meeting once a month or so because they have had so many frequent meetings in the last several months. had the president really made a point of stopping here to meet with the king after missing his coronation. the two leaders are going to talk climate finance in just a little while from now. but the president will also need to justify his decision to give controversial cluster bombs to ukraine after u.k. prime minister ri rishi sunak voiced opposition to that move. while more than 120 countries banned these weapons the white house is not one of them. called russia's use of them a potential war crime they say ukraine has a right to use them on their own land and incentive to mitigate risk to its own people that committed to a post war clean-up. >> this is about keeping ukraine in the fight. so, we're going to send these additional artillery shells that have cluster bomblets in them.
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ukrainians be using cluster munitions which have a very low dud rate using them defend their own territory hitting russian positions. >> now, members of congress are split on this one. congressional democrats against biden here. >> i have some real qualms about it. there is an international priction and the u.s. says but here's gadd reason to do something different, it could give a green light to other nations to do something different as well. i don't see anything wrong with that because, quiet mobile it's been slowed because this administration has been so slow to get the weapons in. >> president biden said his decision was not easy and it was made in part by ammo shortages. >> the ukrainians are running out of ammunition. this is a war relating to munitions and they are running out of that ammunition.
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we are low on it. >> >> critics blasted president for revealing that and calling into question the u.s. readiness to defend itself. white house officials told fox news digital our reserves are fine but biden's bigger tank is convincing turkish erdogan into the alliance. in the making a similar push for ukraine. >> ukraine wants membership in nato. should it get membership in nato. >> i don't think it's ready for membership in nato. i don't think there is unanimity in nato whether or not to bring ukraine into the nato family now at this moment in the middle of a war. >> the president said admitting ukraine while the country is at war could trigger article 5 but ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is welcome at the nato subject mitt, guys.
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>> steve: jacqui, you are there at windsor and the president is going to be there in an hour or so. i know a lot of people in the ununununited kingdom. ainsley was there. steamed the president didn't two seemed like a snub. he called him up on the phone the new kick did to the president why don't you stop by for a state visit sometime. so that's what this is all about, right? a mak makeover. >> it is. he didn't make for the coronation. the first lady did come. the first lady didn't worry to stop here when he made a trip to ireland in april. twice he came to this region without visiting with the king. made a point to put a stop on this trip before he leads to lithuania and then new nato member finland. >> brian: best news would be to sandy message for vladimir putin for sweden to get in and turkey
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to give. in turkey gives, in hungary gives. in do you believe the f 15s and f 16s are going to be enough. we held them back because they are using the russian defense system. if do you that we are not going to give you planes are we just going to forget about that? >> well, the president was just asked at 10 downing street about his call with furykish president erdz gone. we got a readout on that call. the president did not answer that question. did he say in that interview yesterday something we haven't heard before which is there is discussions with greece, also. we know that greece wants f-35s and to transfer those f-35s has not happened yet. so there is a task ahead for balancing these requests for military support from both turkey and from greece. and he indicated that that might be a piece of the discussion in getting turkey ultimately to let
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sweden in. >> ainsley: what do they want? does imrees want them to give us the f 35s and modernize the f-16 aircraft in exchanges for that and then they would let sweden in nato? >> well, we had approved a sale of f-35s to greece earlier this year. that has not got gone through yet. i just checked in with nsc yesterday. there were greek publications that were claiming that the transfer had been suspended as part of a push potentially to, you know, mitigate the calls from turkey because they have a bit atbit of tension there. toe they would me that has not been suspended but it hasn't happened yet. the president bringing up greece as a part of the discussion about how to get turkey into the alliance was a little bit of something new. we hadn't heard that yet before. we don't know exactly what the
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call was about. and we don't know what erdogan is requesting. f 16s they wanted for quite some time. even though when biden had that rose garden event and said we got pushed turkey to threat finland and sweden and it's going to happen. they did not outright say that f 16s were a part of that and the white house has repeatedly said the delay was really about the turkish election and the kurdish issue and how you have got people burning the your ran and obviously the turks do not like that. efforts to apiece the tuckers it allow sweden into the alliance. >> steve: so much going on. >> ainsley: turkey closer to getting into nato than ukraine would. president did say it's not the right time. >> steve: because they are at war. >> ainsley: when i met with putin two years ago he said do
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not let them in nato he said we are not shutting the door on anybody it's an open door policy. on the back burner for now. cluster bombs going to ukraine. 18 signed. barbara lee, the democrat from california said they should never be used. they are dangerous. they don't always immediately explode and children could step on them. biden said they are only going to be used in civilian -- not in civilian areas. very low dud rate he said and ukraine needs this ammunition. michael mccaul the republican from texas says i don't see anything wrong with that. >> brian: exactly. the thing about the russians they are using it on civilian targets. they have never signed off on not using cluster bombs. the thing is if it's a tackle thing that zelenskyy wants, obviously he asked for it. eventually he gets it. he needs it right away. but they wait for enough civilians to die, i guess, until they give them what they need. still waiting on the f 15s. they are going to begin training in the fall for f-15ss?
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going to be giving it to the ukrainians having our allies give it to them. we got to train them. when they they going to train them in the fall? why are they not training them right away? are they out of jump suits? when it comes to cluster bombs. they will explode mine fields potentially allowing the ukrainians to move forward and what a disaster this is for russia. russia did not want nato to expand. >> they have expanded with finland and sweden. what's a disaster it's been as they form these militia groups and they turn on the russian government and they still don't know how to handle it. think about how 600 different personal comp companies have mod out. west has pulled out. look what they have done with energy industry. if it was to end right now. this is one of the biggest military disasters any modernized country could go through. >> brian, good news. we are not running out of jump suits. we are understand we are not running out of jump suits.
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as jackie just detailed the president revealed on television that is the running out of 155-millimeter rounds. hey world, america is out of big bullets. one of the other things he did reveal on cnn with fareed is to his credit he asked about the president's age and the president responded this way. >> mr. president, up often said when people ask you about your age, just watch me. and i think a lot of people do watch you and are impressed and they think you have been a great president but many of these people do say and these are arden supporters of yours, the next thing he should do is step aside and let another generation of democrats take the baton. why are they wrong? >> well, let me -- it will
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wrong -- look, to use the phrase again, i think they're at a reflection point. i think the world is changing and i think i -- there is one thing that comes with age, if you have been honest about it your whole life, and this is some wisdom. i think we are on the cusp of being able to make significant positive changes in the world, really honest to god. >> steve: he went on to say i just want to finish the job and i think we we can do that in te next six years. is he not saying hey, gavin, take over. i'm still in it and i'm going to try to win it. >> ainsley: one of his biggest issues is climate and is he going to be talking to king charles about that today at windsor castle. >> brian: just gotten old early we are pulling for him. you realize what is happening in-to-him personally, if some of this stuff turns out to be true the g.o.p. investigation on his entire family, if you find out who -- where the cocaine is from and then maureen dowd of the
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"new york times" not known as a right wing zealot says, mr. president, you have seven grandchildren and talks about how despicable it is really that you are disowning a little girl that knows that you are her grandfather and that you allowed your son to go to court to make sure your name is not used and you briefed your entire staff when asked we have six grandchildren. joe biden dedicates a book to six grandchildren. please, the whole family values and when a great person he is, that is in doubt. and i think it's impossible and you will see this later in the show for anyone to spin this differently even though chuck todd tried to on sunday. >> ainsley: still ahead, a massive manhunt underway for extremely dangerous murder suspect who broke out of a pennsylvania prison. what we are learning about his escape. >> steve: a fox fox weather ale. flash flooding hits the state's scenic hudson valley north of
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of a pennsylvania jail's gym using a rope he made out of bed sheets police say is he a self-taught survivalist and had firearm training and family in the area. they say there was also evidence of campsite where near where he escaped. is he accused of murdering a 34-year-old woman in may and facing a slew of other charges. the secret service investigation into the cocaine found at the white house last week could wrap up as soon as today. it comes as house oversight committee chairman james comer is demanding answers. is he calling on the head of the secret service to give a staff level briefing at the end ever the week. crir wray may face mysterious questions about the cocaine when he testifies before the oversight committee on wednesday. utah governor spencer cox is revealing he social media companies they are doing to kid's mental health, watch. >> there is not just a correlation between social media use and an increase in suicide,
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anxiety, depression, self-harm, there is a causal link there. >> ashley: he is accusing companies of meta like knowing the harm their sites are causing and intentionally hiding that information. cox signed legislation restricting minors using social media without are 'consent. they got push back. >> steve: threads has signed up 100 million people in three days. crazy, indeed. >> brian: if you sign off you have to sign off instagram. wow, i wish we knew about that ahead of time. >> ainsley: they didn't know about it before they did it? thank you, ashley. >> steve: 6:20 here in the east. and a fox weather alert. a woman is dead after being swept away by floodwaters while trying to get to higher ground in new york state yesterday. >> that torrential rain also leaving parts of west point military academy under water.
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are. >> brian: people throughout the northeast face rare flash floods and severe storms throughout the day. >> ainsley: meanwhile on the west coast a neighborhood in los angeles county being forced to evacuate in just 20 minutes before a sudden landslide totaled their houses on saturday. >> authorities patrolling those houses overnight to ensure they are secure for the residents to go back and return. my gosh. so let's check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for fox weather forecast. so sad. you work your whole life to buy a housenned american dream and that happens in 10 seconds. >> janice: terrible weather. flash flood alerts. flash flood emergencies. that is still happening right now. let's take a look at the radar. heavy rainfall in some cases several inches in just a matter of minutes. so we have flash flooding occurring in parts of upstate new york in towards connecticut. flash flood warning there. up towards vermont and new hampshire. that's the where the worst of the flooding is going to be today. there's one of our fox models
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where we are seeing the potential for heavy rain in the area. upstate new york and new england getting the worst of it. but, of course, the dlage be assessed today. parts of new york. upstate new york really got hit hard in the last 12 hours. flash flood emergency threat or flash flood risk. especially for areas across vermont. this is the first extreme risk on record for this area. so we are expecting heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding. severe weather for the plain states, across the gulf coast and up towards the northeast. and talking about extreme heat again, expanding across the southwest, in towards texas. this is the fourth week of extreme heat for the state of texas. it's just been very dangerous, oppressive heat with the temperatures and the humidity combined. this heat is going to be ongoing workweek southwest, california, in towards texas and the southern plains. so a big story today. phoenix the next 10 days, look
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at that they do see and feel this type of heat in the summertime but it's going to be extreme and exceptional a lot of these areas and also want to make mexico that we have heat advisories for south florida with temperatures feeling well over 100 degrees for the next several days so sweltering heat for our friends in the sunshine state. we will keep you up to date fox weather.com busy with the floodingenned extreme heat and keep you up to date on "fox & friends" as well. thank you, guys. >> steve: is this related to el nino? >> janice: that's kind of a complicated answer. when we talk about the tropics being active it does sort of potentially we look at the el nino pattern. in terms of flooding here in the northeast, they are comparing it to tropical systems ida and a reason that we have experienced over the last couple of years think sex stream weather, certainly. we will look at the weather
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parnsz to see if they correlate. >> steve: all right. j.d., thank you very much. >> janice: you got it. >> steve: manhunt in the state of georgia coming to an end as the suspect accused of opening fire on a d.a. investigator now in custody. >> ainsley: 27-year-old tyler moore charged with aggravated assault and possession of a firearm after allegedly shooting the victim driving in an unmarked car on friday. sergeant michelle is the public information officer with gwinnett county police department and she joins us now with an update. good morning to you, sergeant. >> good morning to you. >> i know you have the guy. he is i.d. and bookeds. is he saying why he did this? the investigator was in unmarked car it seems random. >> i don't have the details of the given by the suspect. still looking at the motive. don't know if d.a. investigator was targeted because of his profession or if this was a road rage incident. >> steve: sure. whether a is the condition of the investigator? >> as of my update on late
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saturday, he was still being treated at a local hospital for his injuries. >> brian: what about this story? you have this bass pro shop and of course as we see it all the time being looted. a guy with a shopping cart walking around filling up about $2,600 worth of merchandise. what could you tell us about this incident? >> that shoplifting case happened just a couple days before the fourth of july. and in the surveillance video, you can see the two individuals walking towards the front of the store with a shopping cart full of items. you think those elms are things that you would find for outdoor use. for example like a portable toilet and waterproof speaker but he also had 2,000 dollars yeti cooler. and in the video you can see the manager approach him and try to stop him and that's when one one of the suspects physically assault as they make their way outside that door. >> obviously, bass pro doesn't have the same kind of policy
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that we have seen at other retail establishments where there is zero tolerance for intervening at bass pro the guy tried to stop him the guy said nope. i'm taking it, right? >> i can't speak on behalf of bass pro or what their policy is obut in particular case, it's clear that the manager tried to stop the theft and in the process he was assaulted. >> brian: was he assaulted outside the door what we see he just gets pushed away, is that the assault. >> the rah assault happens inside the door just past the cash registers and before the exit to the door. so it's possible these suspects could face additional charges once they are identified and arrested. >> ainsley: i mean, they are as clear as kay you can see their faces. so brazen not covering their face. any leads? >> my last update was i don't have any leads. this story just came out on saturday morning. so it's very possible that we have some tips that have come in either through our own department or through crime stoppers. but we like to put out these
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images. we like to show people what's going on here in this community to get these people identified and get them held responsible for their crimes. >> steve: you just mentioned crime stoppers, if anybody watching knows who these people who made off with that you will specific stuff knows who those people are, call crorns. the phone number right here 404, 577-8477. 404-577-8477. sergeant, thank you very much for joining us live today. >> ainsley: thank you. >> thank you. good morning. brian brian coming up. low on ammo president biden letting some of america's military information slip during an interview. >> this is a -- this is a war relating to k munitions. and they are running out of those -- that ammunition, and we are low on it. >> brian: the message this sends to foreign adversaries and for the russians. >> ainsley: and did you see this hit in the face. holding his eye. harry styles the latest singer
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>> brian: the pentagon confirming that a senior iseen isisleader killed in syri. degrade isis's ability to plan and conduct terrorist attacks. same drones harassed earlier this week by russian aircraft. actually harassed three straight days. joining us now to discuss former green beret leader of task force pineapple scott mann. the president wants to say over the horizon attacks on terrorists is working and there's more proof do you see it the same way. >> no, brian. i don't. i will tell you why. hats off to centcom and intelligence community folks who took this guy off the battlefield that's definitely a win. what we have seen in 20-year war
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is over the horizon strikes are not a stand alone strategy they do not do that they are a disruptive approach but they do not degrade the networks auto divide and isis like we want to. what i'm concerned about is afghanistan is reemerging a as terror safe haven right now. getting reporting this about abdula bin laden operating with impunity in kandahar. receiving area for checkens, north african and subindia continent fighters. you tell me if over the horizon is working. >> brian: said not operating in afghanistan. either is he misinformed or just lying again to the american people. the president also has made the tough decision to allow ukrainians and give them cluster bombs do be used in the russian theater against russian theater. the russians are using cluster bombs against civilian targets. listen to the reason why.
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>> this is war relating to munitions. they are running out of that munition and we are low on it. so what i finally did. took the recommendation of the defense department to not permanently but allow for in this transition period where we have more 155 weapon -- she's shells for ukrainians. >> brian: admiral kirby said basically the same thing on abc. we're running out of ammo that's why we are giving them cluster bombs? >> yeah. you know, consistently, again and again i know i'm disappointed in the senior political leadership drankly on both sides of the aisle how they navigate situations like this. that is inexcusable. at the same time, brian, we are getting reports from folks inside afghanistan that the weapons and equipment that we left behind are not only being
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sold to isis but they are making their way on the black market into lebanon and to gaza into north africa. i just wish that the institutional leaders had one fraction of the leadership character that our men and women who serve in the military have. it's so stark and it's so vast this gap between the leaders and led and it shows up in moments like that. >> brian: we had 20 years basically navigating two wars. i never heard we were low on ammo. obviously this is systematic problem that needs to be addressed even from the management level and they don't do it. meanwhile they tried to do some damage control and here's what they told the pentagon told fox news digital the military has specific requirements for the numbers of weapon systems and ammo reremain in our reserves. everything we sent to ukraine is in excess. the u.s. is not running out of ammunition ourselves. despite what kirby and despite what president biden have said. meanwhile, scott, you are doing
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something really exciting. you are parti parting with tourf your play last out elegy of green beret. you are star of this show to tell a very important message. tell me quickly about it. >> if you want to know why pineapple express and other volunteer groups were necessary you need to come see this play. a play about modern war. i wrote it over the last six years. pempled by all veteran and military family member cast. we are going to be on sioux falls 28 and 29 july. and nashville 29, 2 # of july. partnered with gary. he made it possible and reach out to our veterans and our civilians who have endured this moral injury of the afghanistan withdrawal and try to move towards moral recovery. we need the community to come together and see this movie or this play because it's really powerful. >> brian: absolutely. it recall people try to i guess not give enough accountability to when the administration out
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the way they war in afghanistan. was it all worth it and psychological damages unquantifiable in places like this help heal that wound. >> absolutely. >> brian: last out play.com? >> yep, and also go to gary sinise foundation.org. just scroll down and get tickets there free to veterans, first responders and their families. >> brian: go get them. thanks so much. scott mann, appreciate it? >> thanks, brian. >> brian: meanwhile out to ashley strohmier. >> ashley: the nypd arresting the school ther riding suspect accused of opening fire killing one man and hurting three others. the man killed 86-year-old father of six whose son says he was headed to the mosque to pray. he told the "new york post" my heart is broken. my family is all devastated. the gunman has been charged with murder and several other crimes. now, to a fox news digital exclusive. afghanistan war veteran sam
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brown officially launches his campaign for nevada senate. brown will look to unseat democrat jacky rosen telling fox news digital this bid for the senate is really rooted in the fact that novemberens are worried about losing the american dream and what our kids are going to inherit. brown combat veteran severely injured by iud he ran last cycle but lost in the republican primary to adam laxalt. a patriotic property developer in north carolina is building a new community outside of charlotte but there is a catch. unresidents must agree fly the american flag all year around. he joined us on "fox & friends" earlier. watch. >> we have the gift of being age to take the american dream of housing and blend that with american patriotism. going continue to stall the flag as part of the design of the home. it's there the day you take possession of the home and close on it. from that point on, it's each homeowner pledging to one
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another it's a promise. it's a covenant. and so as long as the people who live in those homes continue with their covenants and their pledges to one another, the flags will fly. >> community called 1776 gastonia is set for people 55 plus and the homes will all start at about $450,000. also partnering with veterans and they are going to build -- they have their first prospect for veteran to build their house in the fall. >> brian: nice. all right, ashley. good. try to protest that it's already in the doctrine. recklessness going viral? yet another dangerous tiktok trend claims the life of four people. the psychologist tells us why some people feel the need to attempt these dangerous stunts. i can't wait for that explanation
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this. clinical psychologist dr. kevin gilliland joins us now. good morning dr. gilliland. >> we have all done dumb things when we were probably a lot younger. i don't want to criticize these kids because many of them don't know better. they are doing this because of peer pressure and we have all done things like this. now their families don't have them at christmas time or birthdays. these four individuals that jumped out of the boat in atlanta they broke their necks instantly. why do they feel the need to do this? >> yeah, well, first, just i will help brian. [broken audio] when did you go what were they thinking? that's just it. they weren't thinking. from a neurological standpoint, a cognitive standpoint they weren't thering. you are right. we have all done things that are thrilling, exciting, challenging. that's part of being a human. however. they are thoughtful. we talked about it. we research it, talk to our friends. we will go to an event.
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this one, i put at the feet of social media. because with social media you lose 90% of the critical information you need about doing some of this risky behavior. i grew up on lakes. i would never do what these folks have done out of a boat. and if you were with me and we were in a boat together. i promise you wouldn't do it but on social media. you get a 20 second clip. >> ainsley: and they see other people do it and they survive and sometimes there is alcohol involved. look at some of these challenges that parents need to know. tide pod challenge that's when you eat a tide pod. foam at the mouth. salt on your boat and ice on top. burns you. cell phone charger. drop a penny in between the cell phone charger and outlet itself. it causes the spark and outlet to short. full face wax challenge doing
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this and pulling off the wax once it hardens and waxing people's faces there is the jumping of the boat. then there is the benadryl challenge take enough benadryl to hallucinate. you said in your studies people act differently when they're being videotaped, right? >> that's a big part of it. we know human behavior changes when you start filming people. even observing. if you are a parent, or an aunt or uncle, you know people and kids change behavior when they are being observed. the filming absolutely has an impact. and let's not forget this is social media. that can mean dollars, significant dollars. these aren't just kids. these are adults as well. so, filming changes and shapes behavior and sometimes tragic encounters because did you way more than you would have for a lot of reasons that you are not thinking through because at times like this, you're not thinking. you are caught up with the
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camera, the video, people encouraging you. social media is an artificial peels of life. you are missing all the other elements that would feed into is this a good decision singer up on stage. harry styles hit in the eye. can you see him bending over in pain. he is holding his eye when he is hit there he is right there. we also see it with b b rexha she had to have stitches which someone threw a cell phone on stage. kelsey ballerina has been hit. pink has been hit. why? >> this someone a little complicated. but i had a chance to work with some wonderful artists and actually texted one yesterday's about it. i can't read you the list of things that have been thrown at him and whether it's in front of 60,000 people or 60. music and musicians they put
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things to words and songs that help us understand our experience. >> so they are very special. when when you go to these events they are highly emotional. they spend months planning them. so they are visual. they are au auditory we feel the experience and we get caught up in the crowd. so emotional at least the wad behavior some of that bad behavior is wanting to be part of, connected to, are attached to this person that has meant so much to me. >> ainsley: adele said stop throwing things at the artist. i warn you will f kill you if you do it to me. >> ainsley: hand it up to ashley she is upstairs with headlines. >> the man accused of killing five people in philadelphia on independence day may have actually murdered one of the victims days before the holiday. police missed a victim's body when responding to reports of gunfire two days earlier. now, when the body was found. they thought he was killed with
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headlines and back to the news. go over to england where they play tennis in white. aubrey stuns the new england club shot of the tournament so far. watch it. [cheers] >> oh, what a get can you believe it. >> rub levy unlikely leader stunned. it 5-year-old would go on to win five sets is he in the quarter finals heroic penalty kick performance. you are seeing a goal in overtime right now from the u.s. that was the initial goal. but the one that they scored in overtime they were flailing overtime they would score and force penalty king e. kicks. >> here is the shot it. would be an on goal from canada see it go off the canadian defender. he couldn't do anything. was not his fault.
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they go into penalty kicks and then here we go. let's listen saved. matt turner said i dare you do go down the middle and it's saved again. [cheers] >> and it's all the bar. the u.s. wins it. brian brian they survived they did. in the semi-finals against panama. be sure to catch the next match wednesday night on fox sports one. steve? >> steve: thank you, brian. it is one of the biggest online shopping events this swurem amazon prime prime day will be tomorrow 7/11 what should your battle plan be kurt neutzson joins us with amazon tips. amazon prime day early deals, right? >> are even now and good morning to you, steve.
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one of the things that can you do is right now you will see other merchants getting involved here but also amazon starting with early deals. check out these three that we are looking at. amazon fire 4 ktv. # 3-inch beautiful tv. regularly 366.99 or 370. 38% off. jb noise canceling headsets 55% sent off as $89.95. and t security flood flight compete with the ring people. down to 65.79. that's a really good price on all three of these. you will see this prime day invitations that appear to be just for you. some of them are. some of them are not. i saw 43-inch tv not the greatest 4 k resolution doesn't have 4 k, like $99.
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>> unbelievable. the deals are there. >> steve: they are if you know how to look for them. you have a battle plan. real quick? >> i do. got to be fast with these. create a wish list on amazon so you don't find yourself overspending. join a waitlist. if you if you see something that was sold out it. may come back you don't know over this 48 hour period. download the amazon app. if you haven't already that will let you see some of the better deals before they appear online. and then if you have got an echo speaker say her name and then what are your deals for exclusive offers you will see there compare the prices before you buy it anywhere. go to the site i love slick deals.net. they have a whole prime day area. you also can find bigger savings say walmart or best buy there. >> steve: real quick, kurt. while these are great things you can buy there are some things you should not buy tomorrow. >> avoid items that are sold when you see that it's sold by amazon that's where you want to
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stick. stick to. don't go to the third parties that are on there. or any unfamiliar brands. that just don't sound right. avoid ring products for privacy. company admits to ring products. steer away from impulse items you will regret later 42% of the people do. >> steve: go to cyberguy.com for more information. kurt, thank you very much for joining us today from the west coast. >> happy shopping. >> steve: you bet. it's 7:00 here in the east and "fox & friends" hour two starts right now. >> brian: we begin with a fox news alert. president biden, there is he. gearing up for big meeting with king charles this morning. as he makes his way to windsor. >> ainsley: comes ahead of his trip for lithuania following the war in ukraine. >> steve: jacqui heinrich joins us from outside windsor castle. you haven'
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