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endoor dot com arthel: from high temperatures to high water, extreme weather is threatening lives coast-to-coast. millions of americans are under key alerts across the southwest. triple digit highs are dangerously close to breaking records in several cities. i'm forecasters say there is no relief in sight but welcome to brand-new hour of fox news like i am arthel neville hi eric. eric: hi arthel hi everyone thank you for joining us i'm eric shawn. parts of the west of the sweltering heavy rain is a bettering multiple states in the northeast. parts of pennsylvania still
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under flash flood warnings. that after nearly a half a foot of rain fell in just under an hour yesterday. killing at least four people in bucks county. several more are missing at this hour. among those missing a nine -month-old baby. wesley believe approximately 11:00 o'clock or three swept away bright star teams have actively search the riverbank and creek banks up to the flood site on 532. we are continuing to do that operation today. most important with the families of those who are lost, they are in our hearts we will work tirelessly until we locate their loved ones we cannot imagine how difficult it has been for them in this time. arthel: fox news has a live team coverage on all of the severe weather with matt to fit on the furnace out west and cb cotton on the flooding in the east to print we are going to start with matt fitted he is live in santa monica, california.
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>> hi arthel a lot of people on the beach trying to escape their hot and stuffy neighborhoods inlet in los angeles. actually earlier today we spoke to a family from las vegas who said they drove all the way here to escape the desert heat there and nevada. here is what they had to tell us. >> we drove over here on the ocean to escape the heat. we are just playing on the beach not being hot. >> national weather service has issued excessive heat warning through monday for the desert, mountain valley regions of southern california. yesterday there were record high temperatures all across california. 112 degrees in lancaster, 111 palmdale, and 102 and sandberg. and in phoenix, arizona the national weather service reports this morning slow of 94 degrees and phoenix sky harbor airport ties the warmest record low setback in 2010. the people in phoenix woke up to 94 degrees today. as temperatures are expected to
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forecast above one or 15 degrees there updating a record high of 118 degrees yesterday. here in los angeles during the extreme heat the city has set up a system or public libraries and a recreation centers serve as cooling shelters with air-conditioning and pets are welcome. those are open across los angeles. we were to head inland that just a little but to areas like senecal or rea temperatures there are expected to hit over 100 degrees today. a lot of people come down to the water to cool off, arthel. if i could easily be 20 degrees hotter in those areas you talked about compared to where you are at the beach pretty all right matt then thank you. eric: meanwhile fierce rains have been pummeling the northeast this weekend. flood watch's are stretching from maine, to virginia and in pennsylvania we heard rescue crews searching for at least three people swept away in those flash flood's. officials confirming four people have been killed. it is been raining in new york city leading up just in the last
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hour or so. see because and lie with the very latest on what is happening in the northeast. >> hi eric, sudden flash flood on the southeastern pennsylvania road has left families who now deal with the unthinkable. burying a loved one. among the three people still unaccounted for there are two siblings. >> however we can tell you tragically we are looking for two children from the same family. one boy who was nine months. one female, his older sister who is stupid we are attempting to locate one more female adult at this time pickett percocet is hy downpour turned roads into rivers in bucks county, pennsylvania. no one drove into the flood floodwaters but officials say drivers who were already on the road where it left it completely off guard. eight people were rescued from cars and there were two people rescued from a nearby creek. the death toll again is now four. mostly to the efforts or sink
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tightlipped about the identities of those who died. sin they want to make sure it next of kin have been properly notified. close to 100 people are involved in the search efforts which took a sad turn early this morning. >> we are treating this as a rescue but we are fairly certain we are in recovery mode at this time. in my 44 years i've never seen anything like it. we had possibly six and half to 7 inches of rain in under 45 minutes. when the water came up it came up very swiftly. >> people in the region have been holding their breath today with the national weather service predicting more heavy rain and the chance for a flash flooding. governor josh schapiro is expected to give an update in about 30 minutes. sue for all right cb, thank you. arthel. arthel: meanwhile the pennsylvania fugitive who escaped from jail earlier this month is back behind bars. michael burham was captured by authorities yesterday after his jailbreak sparked intense
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manhunt lasting around nine days. police say they captured burham, a homicide suspect then and cond felt at gunpoint in the woods not far from warren county jail. he escaped by ta tying bedsheets into a makeshift rope that he useused to climb down from the f of the jail it's not working to secure that roof. eric: another manhunt armed and dangerous' georgia law enforcement officials describe a man who was the target of a desperate search there. investigators say shot and killed four people yesterday. the spot on that the suburb of hampton and they had promised to bring him to justice and get everett senior correspondent steve harrigan live in hampton with the very latest on this search. hi steve. >> eric we are out here in front of the hampton police station there is a buzz here that at any moment now the police chief might come out with an announcement by the announcement people are expecting as they may have captured the shooter who they believed responsible for
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four murders here in this town of 8000. it's not clear yet but that is what the cameras are set up ware for that as a people are waiting for print early we heard from an eyewitness of one of those attacks, for overall inside one neighborhood the eyewitness said it look like the shooter had some kind of tactical gear on. he moved o a real sense of calm. >> all the sudden bam, as soon as i heard i knew what it was because i was shocked when i was really so shocked that is how cool calm and collected he was. but so far police have not given any motive for the four shootings among those skills a husband and wife. law enforcement here has vowed the killer will be brought to justice. >> i'm going to say this directly to you mr. longmore. wherever you are, we will hunt you down in any hole you may be residing in and bring you to custody.
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>> this is a town of just about 8000. it is really been rattled by those four shootings inside one neighborhood. and rattled also by the fact the killer has been on the loose for about 24 hours. that could change over the next hour. back to you eric. eric: steve harrigan live in hampton, will bring you that news conference as it happens thank you. arthel: the 25 year old alabama woman who went missing on interstate 459 thursday nights has been found alive. carly russell vanished after she called 911 to report a father walking along the interstate near birmingham. when officers got to the scene they found her car and belongings but no sign of her or the child. then around 11:00 p.m. last night police in hoover, alabama got an emergency call it that thatrussell had returned home. police went to her house and took her to the hospital for further evaluation. eric: suspect in new york's long
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unsolved gilgo beach killings remains behind bars. their wthey're working to root e evidence 59-year-old rex heuermann he has pled not guilty to murder charges tied to three of the 11 sets of human remains that have been found along that stretch near the beach. it's also a suspect they say and a fourth killing. cell phone records and dna from a discarded pizza crust box led to a break in the case that had been cold for more than a decade. >> who do not know before of the 11 are involved with heuermann precept in the very beginning those four bodies, those four victims were very similar in nature. we were pretty certain they were the victims of one individual. and we are able to prove that. some of the additional bodies, there are different methods, methods of disposal.
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eric: could be tied to more cases fbi specialist marine o'connell joins us now. first of all this is an incredibly complex detailed police work. from burner phones, to dna what are your comments on the broad investigation? lots of manpower in order to bring this suspect to justice. >> a ghost with the power of a task force and how important a task force is to take different agencies, different entities that work very well together and have entirely different skill sets and put them all onto one project. you can see that within six weeks of a bringing end of starting this task force everything started to break open. they work that they have done with cell phones is just fantastic. it is similar to a lot of the stuff we used to do when drug traffickers used to drop their cell phones and we would have to hurry up and find out what the new cell phone was. and we would do that by looking at the patterns of who they were
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dialing, when they were dialing, et cetera for the movement of these cell phones concurrent with one another meaning cell phone as well as some is unbelievably compelling. specially when you add in the movement on the victims phones with his own cell phone. eric: that dealing with the calls he gave to the sister of the one victim they were able to try to pin those down. >> yes, which also goes if you think about it this is a person that loves to torture people. he loves to see people in pain. he is a big huge giant slob who goes after girls that are 4-foot 11. he does have a type. but part of that type is his ability to inflict trauma on these poor women. eric: as a criminologist, expound more on that. there has been and the reporting
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of the suspect in the past before heuermann was accused of this he was described as a man from a local area that he was a fluid, a white male probably had a good job and was married. does that fit into the type especially when you consider the victims? >> absolutely when they look the people who created this profile when heuermann was arrested he checked absolutely all these boxes. another thing to consider is these bodies were not found that far off the road which is one 100% in alignment with most of bodies that are dumped in rural areas. because even a small person is very difficult to move once they are deceased. this could have been an evolution. if some of the bodies that were killed earlier are larger in
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size and stature, he may have evolved into an offender that chose the smaller people. or he may have chosen them because he likes young girls which is indicative of what we sosaw in his google searches. all the stuff is going to come out. you see all those bags coming out of that house from the csi team. i am telling you what. they have a plethora of information to go through. they're going to merge and purge that data and layer it on top of all the phone data. it's going to be a very compelling quilt of evidence to hammer the sky with in court. eric: finally let me go back to the computers and burner phones were second rather obviously it must be a misnomer the drug fields and other criminals get a burner phone company threw it away think you guys cannot track it. it is obviously not true. just not that we can really track it. but like anything else you look for patterns you look for numbers they may have dealt in the past and numbers associated
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with this person are those numbers being dialed? is any of that happening within the area where the phone got dumped? if you looked at the murdaugh case you saw exactly the level of sophistication that is available right now when it comes to dogged police work and your devices. even though he was very sophisticated when it came to having numerous burner phones, he just as always it was not as sophisticated as he thought he was. eric: we have up on the screen right now it is amazing the stork camera surveillance footage she's walking down fifth avenue and very professionally suffolk county police detectives and others, take a look at this i don't know if you can see it. they walk right up to him three of them and someone from behind there goes the guy from behind they are by some newspaper boxes for the box and in so he cannot run. professionalism, our hats off and we salute the suffolk county
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police department and the suffolk county das the office. >> absolute salute the great police work and if this investigation regrets retired fbi special agent marine o'connell. it's great to see you. >> thank you expe eric that to e again too. arthel: that was awesome, awesome print listen from iowa to florida it has been a busy weekend for the 2024 white house hopefuls. new reaction from the campaign trail coming up next. energy in! uuuhhhh... here, i'll take that! woohoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar. enter the $10,000 powered by protein max challenge. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh...i'll be the judge of that. oh, that's nice... oh!! searchable, verified reviews. that's better than the ham, and i've never said that. booking.com booking.yeah (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms could mean something more. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away.
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[cheering] [cheering] eric: has been dethroned at wimbledon by competitor outlets a little more than half his age. 28-year-old carlos overcame a rough start to be the 36-year-old defending champion. he's a third youngest wimbledon champion and the open era it is the second grand slam title after win the u.s. open last year. he was going for his fifth straight wimbledon title. he does though as you can see still hold while the record for the most grand slam wins. standing at 23. what an upset.
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arthel. arthel: back here at home the white house is affirming america's support for ukraine. russia's invasion continues the prospect of the w war-torn couny join nato remains uncertain. in time top national security officials are warning that north korea is abound to test another intercontinental ballistic missile. lucas tomlinson is life at the white house with more on all of this. >> i felt north korea launched intercontinental ballistic missile and that nato settlement which went unnoticed in the west. however the top u.s. south korean and japanese generals are meeting in hawaii, they certainly noticed it might have been a signal to them. of course all eyes were on ukraine last week. a few hours ago president biden's national security adviser says ukraine will be able to join nato eventually. >> ukraine future is in nato period. no qualifications, no
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negotiations with anyone. it is going to happen. having ukraine came come into no while the wars going on would mean nato is at war with russia. >> vladimir putin knows as long as he has soldiers in ukraine it will never be able to join nato for that's what experts say this or could rage on for years. right now u.s. officials are calling the war stalemates. those doug and russian troops on the front lines. but russian forces still occupy 20% of the country. earlier today asked republican congressman bryant fitzpatrick k this key question. biden has too reticent? >> to reticent? >> one 100%. if we had gotten them the type of equipment they have gotten now a year ago we would not be having this conversation. >> of course there is the issue of cocaine here at the white house for years "fox news sunday" earlier. >> they did the best they could to track down how it got there
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and who it might have belonged to. what's t a secre the secret sere troubled agencies that has long had challenges. it probably needs to leadership. this seemed like another biting cover-up. >> one more on north korea and jake sullivan or and today it north korea could conduct another nuclear test. of course he's been saying that for over a year now going back to may 2022 before biden's trip to asia. arthel: lucas, we are going to have more on the potential nuclear threat coming up former cia station chief dan hoffman will join us on that in just a little bit. lucas, thank you. eric: 2024 presidential candidates will hit the trail as the white house is getting harder by the neighbor yes is a deadline for the campaign to file their latest reports with the federal election commission. that will show exactly how much cash they are working with. alexandra half has the latest on the tally from washington.
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>> found yesterday to show how the money has been spent three take governor ron desantis is camping brought it in impressive $20 million in first six weeks for the campaign is already used a lot of cash. campaign source biting fight political the campaign is shedding several staff members. desantis spoke to fox news howard kurtz today calling that campaign process. media does not want to be a nominee above all else that will in the long run absolutely help me. it is interesting they're talking about some of the campaign process. we were five and half weeks i can't at the second quarter for fundraising progress governor campaign in iowa yesterday supporting super pack announced total 150 million has been raised. former president trump spoke at the turning point action committee conference last night. his campaign reported $35 million raised over it's unclear how much of that went to his pack. present biden's campaign pulled in $72 million in court or to
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breed that is a lots. still less than our former president trump and obama were at the same points. governor chris christie raise just 1.65 million since announcing his candidacy. he said this today. >> we essentially were raising money for three weeks. so we fill good about what we have done. there is also a super pack that is been supporting our efforts which raised another $6 million on top of that. i think we had a pretty good three weeks. >> christie also slam former president trump calling him a coward today in exclusive interview on "sunday morning futures" for the former president indicated he will not debate his competitors next month. >> are you participating in the upcoming debate? >> well, you know, it's quite an easy question normally. ronald reagan did not do it in a lot of other people did not do it. we have a big lead you don't do it. >> just six campaigns this far have said they bet the polling and fundraising requirements to participate in the debate.
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eric: all right alexandra, thank you. arthel? arthel: eric, race across the southwest could shatter temperature records today but they are sweating it out in sin city where the mercury could hit 118. currently at 112. how people are coping in the extreme heat, that is up next. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory.
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take the heat seriously per the local health department says seven people of already died since april in southern nevada due to heat related illness. with air conditioners running on full blast all across the las vegas area energy demand is spiking. luckily the states energy provider and says the grid will be able to handle the high heat and no blackouts are expected. meanwhile clark county activated cooling stations in the las vegas metro area. there is water available at these locations st stuff up and watching to make sure the people coming in don't exhibit signs of heat illness. >> we are very concerned about our elderly, the un- house children and people with health and medical issues. people visiting from places that never have heat. the entire community has been exercised in order to get us to a place we can keep people safe. >> for those who have to be in the heat where light loose clothing and hydrate get into your condition whenever
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possible. and las vegas, nevada max gorden. >> more extreme as a pennsylvania officials holding a press conference on deadly flash flooding the there. let's take a listen. >> would like to thank the coroner's office for ensuring proper notification has been made before we release any names to the public or the press. our hearts to go out to the families affected by this tragedy. we had seven missing people five have been recovered. with the five deaths due to the floodwaters mass casualty incident like these which we have never seen before showing devastating to families involved. we are all grieving. the commemorative fighting the two children will still be unwavering as we do all we can to bring them home to our loved ones. with that being said, we have been in contact with the family of the two children and they have asked us to share their
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story. the family is from charleston, south carolina. they were in the area visiting family and friends. are the way to the barbecue the vehicle got stuck in the flash flood event. they tried to escape the fears of floodwaters dad took his 4-year-old son while the mother and the grandmother grabbed the two additional children ages nine months and two years. miraculously dad and the sun were able to get safely. how are the grandmother the mother to children were swept away by the floodwaters. and we have recovered the mother she is one of the deceased. she was found deceased out of the tool children we are looking for to bring home we are continuing all efforts to find them. we cannot even begin and you can imagine with the families going through with two beautiful children gone. they are aware of the outpouring of support and concern from the community and loved ones is
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despite the devastating grief they are going through they hear your prayers as well as your well wishes and they wanted us to let you know they're overwhelmed by the support. by the kindness and love they truly appreciate and are very thankful. out of respect for their privacy we will not be releasing the names at this time. search efforts will continue throughout the evening. we will advise you of any updates. we would like to thank all of the agencies will have been assisting us throughout this terrible tragedy will be steadfast on the commitment of finding and bringing these two children home. a full list of agencies will be provided in the future of all active agencies that were involved. we ask once again for all those affected by this tragedy for your thoughts and prayers and please hug your loved one a little bit more. >> thank you chief. >> good afternoon.
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it is just a devastating blow to this community that brings us all here today. i think it is important to note that we are all here today. this is a moment that calls on all of us to come together to lift up upper makefield and the bucks county community. that is exactly what we are doing. we have more than 13 million pennsylvanians. we want bucks county to note we are here with you. we are praying with you we will continue to do everything in our power to lift you up. i am joined by two important members of my administration who have taken a lead on this work together with our local officials. that is our director randy pad field is with us along with our secretary mike carroll. we are blessed to have terrific leadership here in the bucks county community. commissioner harvey doing a terrific job coordinating our
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county efforts. we are also grateful for state officials, senators and representative warrant for their strong leadership. i went to thank senator fetterman for being with us and i know senator casey will be here very shortly. i want to most importantly thank our first responders who worked yesterday through really difficult conditions. and through the night to rescue those who were caught up in our floodwaters. to set up detours and make sure others were kept safe in a really challenging situation. my wife, laurie, is from this area. she grew up here. we spent a lot of time in our lives here in bucks county. she joins me in expressing our personal profound sadness about what has happened in this community. she joins me in prayer and extending our thoughts to those who are suffering today. those whose loved ones lost their lives and those who are
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dealing with the challenges as a result of this flooding. i want to tune of the commonwealth of pennsylvania stands firmly with bucks county rate since yesterday it we havee fulfilled every request that has come in from local officials who are leading here on the ground from our first responders, from our law enforcement partners and others. fema staff have been on hand coordinating with bucks county. pima authorized the deployment of 23 search and rescue personnel from pennsylvania task force one. as conditions allow on the weather clears penndot in the leadership will be taking a look at by faith you to determine what steps are necessary that is operable. ecr and park rangers are here on the ground already in bucks county prepared to address the needs of the state park. in short all hands are on deck
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from the commonwealth, to work together with our local partners. we have your backs and we will be here as long as it takes to make sure bucks county it's back up on its feet. i want to say to all of you here in bucks county and across southeastern pennsylvania we are concerned about some additional bad weather this evening. so i want to make sure everyone remains alert to any sort of messages on their phones or messages coming from the local government to avoid certain areas should weather have an impact on those areas and went to reiterate how important it is to not drive through any sort of meaningful amount of standing water. we want people to be safe here in bucks county and across southeastern pennsylvania. so as the rain clears hopefully over these next few hours we want everybody to just be vigilant and be careful as we go forward. i want to thank everyone who is here law enforcement, first
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responders, local officials, or state partners, or federal partners, we are here. we will continue to help them make sure bucks county gets back upon its feet. i invite all of the across pennsylvania to join laurie and i in expressing our thoughts and prayers for those who have been directly impacted by this tragedy. with that comment chief, chief k to you. >> thank you all very much. arthel: what a heartbreaking situation. >> will probably shoot for tomorrow. we are good for today. 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. arthel: what a heartbreaking tragedy there bucks county, pennsylvania as the governor josh shapiro, he and his wife offering thoughts and sincere prayers to those impacted by the flooding there, thinking first responders for the most tragic part of that story you have a family from charleston, south carolina visiting family and
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friends on their way to a barbecue when the floodwaters swept up their vehicle taking the lives of a grandmother, mother, two children who are still missing. still missing. god help bucks county, pennsylvania and the family. we will be right back. s eating n pieces in a bag and it was just what kind of came recommended. i just always thought, “dog food is dog food” i didn't really piece together that dogs eat food. as soon as we brought the farmer's dog in, her skin was better, she was more active, high-quality poops. if i can invest in her health and be proactive, i think it's worth it. see the benefits of fresh food at betterforthem.com
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that guy made this place a special place to come to school and gave as much as he could to help the community. concern for som some time north korea would conduct will be at seven nuclear test going back multiple administrations. and i remain concerned about that. do not see any immediate indications that is going to happen. it would not come a surprise of north korea before with another nuclear test. arthel: that sobering thought from national security advisor jake sullivan on "face the nation" this morning for the spring and former cia station chief dan hoffman. hehe is also fox news contributr prudence or dan, are you expecting north korea to conduct another nuclear test?
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>> i am short u.s. intelligence community is on high alert to track the potential for a nuclear test. we should all remember in 2022 north korea conducted a record number of missile tests. those design to target south korea and japan. just last week they tested icbm successfully with an eye towards being able to target the u.s. homeland. so a nuclear test would certainly fall along them don'tn own pattern of escalating in order to get what he wants from the united states he is building leverage. arthel: is north korea a bona fide nuclear threats? and if so to whom dan? >> definitely north korea is a threat to the region. now they are a threat beyond. look, the biden ministration is offered talks without preconditions but north korea is not going to agree to that. they note russia and china are absently not going to be involved whatsoever in helping
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the united states pressured north korea to come to the tocsin. what i think him john own once is he wants north korea to be recognized as a nuclear armed state pretty was to transition from d nuclear rising two arms control and in return for that, he wants sanctions release so he can feed its people but that is the game he is playing. he knows the united states is distracted by the war in ukraine by a potential for a nuclear armed iran by china, but global terrorism and other things so he thanks he can get away with this and so far he has. the five as you said russia is helping north korea, so is china. if he really wants to have sanctions lifted, he needs to bring far more to the table i feel like they are very far from .8 which is what he wants to point b his demands to getting them. >> yes, i think the tensions in the korean peni peninsula you mt
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argue they are highest sense of president trump's the fire and fury of 2017. but the united states under president trump walked away from a bad deal in hanoi were north korea it was going to dismantle a small part of their nuclear program. i think that is what kim jong un feels he can go back to you. maybe this site for example dismantle that but retain his nuclear weapons capabilities that he feels he needs to prevent any regime change from the outside. and i do not see any change in that this is when the biden administration there is no solution coming from the biden administration except to wait and seek to deter it north korea which is what the biden administration has done by running our submarines and aircraft carriers through the korean peninsula mounting good military exercises with south korea. >> it sounds like you are saying that the band-aid approach what is the real solution here?
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>> i don't think there is any real good solution. north korea is inducing the world and the united states in particular to accept what they want which is to be recognized as a nuclear state and to receive sanctions relief and terms for arms control i think that is what they want not just the biden ministration previous administrations as well have failed successfully to find an alternative to counter kim jong un and his predecessor strategy. that is the wickedly complex challenge that we face. arthel: yes because it seems like you are implying there is no real solution. this is complicated and concerning i wonder really quickly about 20 seconds here with you, what happens next? how do you stop them in the process so he does not fire off on japan or south korea? >> i am not sure we have the leverage to stop him john own.
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we have sanctioned him and we are demonstrating our own military force in the region. at the end of the deck was to conduct a nuclear test he is not going to be too worried about strong words coming from the un for additional sanctions. it's one of the consequences of the ukraine war is dependent upon china dependent upon north korea. and is in no position even if they wished to encourage it north korea or induce them to take a different standard. >> can donald trump talk to kim jong un? >> you tried it. i wish i could give you a better answer the experts on north korea with whom i've i talked t real great solution to this. when he had his last meeting with president trump and talked about the really challenging
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eric: breaking news from georgia reports a police have shot and killed that murder suspect, 40-year-old andre longmore who was wanted in connection to killing four people in hampton, georgia. there is a photo of longmore you see standing right next to me. just happen south of atlanta in the town of hampton. it was a subdivision where this occurred yesterday morning. during this time witnesses said a woman ran into the local library telling folks in that library that she was fearing for her life it. there is no indication at this moment how that is connected read senior correspondent steve harrigan is life in hampton with this latest news that the suspect has been killed. hi steve. >> that is right, eric for this is been going up or just more than 24 hours now. multiple organizations including
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associated press now reporting the gunmen andre longmore has been killed, killed in a shootout with police the next county over from here. we are about 30 miles south of atlanta just a short time ago we are learning a shootout, a man accused of killing four and a quiet neighborhood here south of atlanta is now dead. we are waiting for the police chief to come out and confirm those reports. two officers wounded both conscious not seriously wounded in that shootout. a man who really terrorized this town of about 8000 for the past 24 hours has now been killed by the shootout occurred in a quiet leafy area, no motive yet for the reasons behind it. the gunmen lived inside that neighborhood, shot and killed four people that was on the run for more than 24 hours. now reports he has been killed after a shootout with police. eric back to you. >> steve you say there's no motive had they had any indication who he was? how he may have been connected to any of the victims?
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>> he owned property inside that subdivision so he was living nearby these were his own neighbors who he killed. they have not identified the four people killed about among the more a husband and wife, three men killed one woman he broke into the home to kill the husband and wife all this beginning on saturday morning. a violent shoot out here on saturday. more gunfire in this small town and the next town over today. we are hearing now this case appears to be ended after at least five people killed, four original deaths on saturday and how the gunmen himself killed after a gun battle with police, eric. eric: do you expect to get anymore indication a possible motive of what was behind all of this with longmore, when they have the news conference behind you? >> i think we are going to hear who the victims were and what motivated this really shocking incident here. this is really quiet cult of
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succinate leafy subdivision south of atlanta. they do not have things like that happen here very often people have really been shocked and upset by both the murders and the fact the gunmen was on the loose for the past 24 hours. we are expecting a why this happened, what motivated the awful violence here 24 hours ago. eric: will of course bringing that news conference as soon as it happens. and i guess finally, 30 seconds left must be a sigh of relief for people there, steve. >> it is a sigh of relief but also some real concern for the two deputies who put their lives on the line, shot it out with a killer in her wounded now in the hospital. >> our thoughts and our prayers are with those deputies and their families and hope they are okay pete steve harrigan thanks so much we will have more on this breaking story on the fox report at 6:00 p.m. eastern. right arthel? arthel: yes, will see you back here right here next weekend as well.
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