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around the corner. >> ainsley: change in the lineup, we will have sean on to talk about that. >> brian: he is still at 9:00, it is people around him. >> ainsley: that's right. how it is affecting his life. >> steve: you are absolutely right. laura gets to go home early. >> ainsley: right, and she has younger children, be home for late dinner and put them to bed. >> steve: why haven't you done the dishes? that is our house. the republican party. you have republicans lined up and we were telling you how it seems like everybody, except donald trump wants donald trump to debate. donald trump says i'm sitting on big lead, why let other people take pop shots at him.
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we've learned all those people there have had to declare how much they hauled in over the last quarter and donald trump hauled in 17 million, nearly all transferred from another committee and doesn't commit until early in july and doesn't know where the money came from. >> ainsley: he was on with maria and said they know where the cocaine came from. on nuclear weapons, he said they know. they know they are hiding it. should joe biden debate, he said, he is not capable of it, he doesn't have to, he is incumbent. who is the possible vp, would it be tim scott? >> anybody you see as your vp? >> you have good people on the
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stage, talented people. i've been impressed and i'm friendly with and good cabinet members, too, actually. >> who? >> i don't want to mention. do you see yourself with tim scott? >> he's a good guy, we did opportunities together, one of the most successful economic things done in this country and tim is very good. i could see tim doing something with the administration. he's in right now campaigning and i'm sure tim and everybody else, i'm interested in one. tim is talented guy. >> brian: robert o'brian. senator tim scott and the president met often and opportunity zone had private banks to invest in underserved communities and tim scott helped bring that in and grow and they would build housing people could
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afford to live in unlike forcing them out. there is a sub-plot. tim scott was asked about this with neil cavuto and was undecideds. >> i will continue to run this race for one objective, it is to be the president of the united states. i did not enter this race to become in second place. second place is first loser. i am doing this 100% and we're focused on next generation of stories of the american dream make my pale in comparison. >> brian: senator tim scott says a lot of people with ron desantis says i'm checking out tim scott now. he's getting substantial money and started with money. check out new hampshire, no labels is having a
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miniconvention, joe manchin is going, huntsman is going and building off the fact 70% of voters don't want biden to run again and 60% don't want donald trump to run again. >> ainsley: he could be running as third party? >> brian: they said only if we could win and who would we put out to win and joe manchin going there has democrats nervous. >> steve: tim scott raised a lot of money, reported over the weekend, 6 million last quarter, used 7 million, but was sitting on more. on the republican side, ron desantis, governor of florida, raised $20 million from large
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donors. what is disturbing to a lot of observers, lack of grass-roots support. all donors are big donors and he's going through money at a fast burn rate of 40%, which is high. there is a story according to nbc, he's had to fire a dozen staffers because they are burning through money. they just hired too many people and thought once he starts running, can be will come in. he falt erred in the polls and the money stalled. >> ainsley: wouldn't you do the same, spend a lot if someone is 30 or 40 points ahead of you. then i can get more momentum and attract more people and donors.
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>> steve: the question is when do you stop spending the money. every person who goes to vote, they know of from the republican roll, will get a knock on the door four times asking them to go vote. gigantic ground operation costing a lot of money. maybe wise thing to do is deploy the cash after the first debate. >> brian: they would be doing even worse. if he got in the beginning, how much he would have spent and the indictment is something no one predicted. if you told the average person a presidential candidate would be indicted in new york and a couple months later, indicted in florida and gain in the polls, they would tell you that you are
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crazy thachl is how different donald trump is. ron desantis said the cases were jet fuel. one quote, he goes, if you find me the man, i will find the crime. that is what they are doing with him, they don't want to jump on and say he was wrong about the document and new york was right, then you alienate, you have to separate yourself from donald trump. nothing is working. >> ainsley: when joe biden won, i think a lot of women said, we don't like what he says on twitter and conservatives needed a break. we thought joe biden was going to be unifying and that did not happen. trump was exonerated in the dossier and now you see how they are treating him with the classified documents when joe biden had classified documents
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at his house. maybe he was right the entire time. maybe you would do the same thing if they go after you and your family month after month and year after year, maybe you would say, i'm sick of this and all your friends and group would understand, she's been attacked, he's been attacked, give them a pass for the name calling. >> steve: this will play out in court. jack smith, special counsel prosecutor guy wants the trial in december. >> ainsley: donald trump is right about the cocaine, he said, you know they know who it is. if this was my family, they would find out. they can find boxes at mar-a-lago, but can't find out about cocaine at the white house? >> brian: they look terrible.
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disappearance of alabama woman deepens after her boyfriend says she was kidnapped. >> steve: mysterious 911 call as police say they are not clear what happened, what a story. >> ainsley: yeah, todd piro has the latest. >> todd: this is something else, 25-year-old carley russell was reported safe saturday night, they have questions about her disappearance. her boyfriend stated, she was fighting for her life for 48 hours, until she is mentally and physically stable, she is not able to give information on the kidnapper. here is what we know about the timeline of carley's whereabouts. she left work and headed to pick up dinner and 9 p.m. left the restaurant driving toward home. 9:34, carley called 911 to
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report she saw a toddler on side of i-59. police arrived finding her car and cell phone issue but no toddler. officers searched for carley until she turned up at her parent's house saturday night. she was taken to the hospital to be evaluated, detective took statements. it is unclear when information will be released. one witness might have seen a gray vehicle outside of carley's car. >> steve: what a story. if true, there was a toddler next to the busy highway, anybody would stop the car, if true. >> todd: that is the play on emotion. what is true and what is not. >> didn't someone on the phone hear her talking to the toddler
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and then a scream and nothing else. >> todd: then the situation, is that true. detectives are working on the case, they know how to fare it out if false or true and we have to get somebody who did a kidnapping. >> ainsley: if true, i hope the toddler is okay. >> brian: you say ferrets are unfriendly, they gnaw at you. >> ainsley: did you have an experience? >> brian: yeah, very bad. carley shimkus over here. >> carley: start with fox news alert, u.k. claim responsibility for strike against vital bridge linking crimea to russia. russia says two people were killed. russian media outlet released this photo of a massive hole in the bridge used to bring
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supplies to forces. to another fox news alert here. millions of u.s. military e-mails have been reportedly leaked to mollie web operator because of a typo. financial times reported a common spelling error with .mil, and mil, leaked details of top officers. the web operator warned u.s. military about the leak and says he's been aware of the issue for a decade. a spokesperson says the pentagon is aware of such issues. such e-mails are blocked before leaving the mil domain. fast food fanatic getting taste of how other countries eat,
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visiting american chains that have surprising menu items overseas. >> we have a loaded seasoned bacon fries. the cheddar sauce was cheesier. >> carley: visited mcdonald's with marshmallows and croissants. i tried. >> steve: what country are cheesy bacon fries in? >> carley: america. >> steve: we sail at midnight. sounds delicious. coming up on monday, big show this hour, iowa governor kim reynolds, piers morgan will join us live, along with sean han nitty. >> ainsley: police remove items from the gilgo serial killer
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suspect. >> brian: that is straight ahead.
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>> steve: 8:18. back with a fox news alert. train derailment in philadelphia suburb forced road closures and evacuations and prompted level two hazmat response. our fox affiliate joins us. shana. >> this is a massive response, a number of other areas surrounding areas coming in to assistant. we have special operation come through this shut down area. evacuations are happening about half mile from where i'm
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standing, as close to the tracks as you can. this is ariel view of what is happening. we are talking about 15 to 20 cars impacted within in the last minutes. there were silicone pellets aboard one or two of the derailed cars. they are evaluating the entire situation. they are sending a drone up to figure out how to address this situation. this happened just before 5 a.m. as crews were starting the day at pen dot. this is where a lot of drivers are getting deterred half mile from where the tracks are at this point. residents are being told to
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evacuate their homes. this is a very residential area to give you point of reference. we are in montgomery providence. the governor of pennsylvania is aware and monitoring the situation and township police is heading the investigation, along with csx. we are waiting on more information as staging area is set east of where we are right now. hoping to hear more. certainly a tough situation as investigators work this scene to get it under control and keep everyone safe. >> steve: that is what it is all about. thank you for the live report. >> brian: new developments in the gilgo suspect. seizing more evidence, including nearly 100 guns, after arresting the suspect accused of murdering
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11 women years ago. suffolk county's rodney harrison is here. you live by where this happened. it is a mile from my house. you just told me one thing, it is over 100 guns. >> it is over 200 guns, from an arsenal downstairs. it is concerning regarding the guns being registered or legal, that is something we're taking a look at. any time somebody has that type of arsenal, we have concerns. >> todd: you linked him with three or four deaths. >> definitely three and looking at a fourth one. >> brian: now you have his d.n.a., how long will it take before you know if he is responsible for others? >> depends on the type of evidence we recovered from the
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other victims and how much in tact it is so we can match his d.n.a. to anything else that might not have happened in long island. >> brian: the avalanche car you find in massapequa and realize this is likely your guy. when did you realize this is more than a possibility, it is him and how long did you follow him before you grabbed him. >> we found out the avalanche was connected to him in march or april and we started diving deeper into who this individual was and found out he was an architect and other things and were able to do phone records and some other background check, his credit card and looking at his family. he has a wife and two kids. just his lifestyle and started getting closer saying, this may be our person. speaking to lieutenant kevin
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bier, who did phenomenal job and thank my other than pas that helped us out. >> brian: how hard was it to follow him knowing this is the murderer and not grab him because you had to wait? >> we had to be careful, one thing we didn't want to know if have him get raised. anything could happen, he could try to flee the country. >> brian: there was a woman who said she was approached in brady park. when the arrest was made, she said, that was the guy. >> there are more stories out there, i'm asking people to call the crimestoppers hot line. >> brian: he is a distinctive looking guy. >> he is an ogre, he is 6'6".
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>> brian: the investigation, what went into that and what made you think we could unfreeze this case? >> i sat down with homicide lieutenant and asked him to brief me from the case. challenge our investigators and kevin bier knew this case cold, he was living this case daily. i was uncomfortable because he was catching other cases. i said, give me your best guys that will be assigned to a task force, let's put fresh eyes on it. >> brian: you did and it paid off. i look forward to talking to you again, i think you will have more revelations. thank you. meanwhile, still ahead, fox weather alert. new jersey declares state of emergency. janice dean up next and former president trump lays out
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>> tell me about your first 100 days should you win this election. you just talked about
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priorities. >> very basic and easy, closeup the wall and make sure people come in only legally. we'd stop drugs coming in and stop terrorists and people from prison coming into our country that should never be here. we would become energy independent very quickly, we would bring down interest rates and start paying off debt. >> steve: he's got plans, former president donald trump outlining an aggressive agenda if he wins re-election. >> brian: former president of the united states and he joins us now. sean, you watched maria yesterday when you were not watching tennis. >> that wimbledon was epic. this young man is 19 years old,
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he's going to be a superstar in the future. he is amazingly talented and gifted. nearly a five-hour match. >> ainsley: he kept saying, i grew up watching you djokovic. >> i was fine when you first won. we are online and meet people when we go out and some young person will come up and go, my great, great grandmother loves your show. i have never seen it, but she loves it. >> ainsley: what did you think of the maria interview, outlining first 100 days. >> if he could do all of that and i believe there is a fear factor on the world stage when it comes to all things president trump and the fear being i think these bad actors like vladamir putin and xi jinping and kim
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jon jong-un, i believe they fear him and i don't believe there is fear toward joe biden. if he were able to secure the border and finish that wall, and bring us energy independence, bring law and order in cities and untos, that is a powerful agenda that would impact the entire country and his economic policies which benefited all of us especially pre-covid in first few years in office. set record low unemployment levels. >> steve: in describing the first 100 days, to finish the wall, you have to have a republican house and senate, along with republican white house. sitting where we are now, these many months out, a month before the first debate, which is here on fox, what is chance of him
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winning the other two chambers? >> the chances are republicans and i've been screaming loudly on radio and tv. they need a new approach when it comes to elections in this country. if you watch people like joe biden who is able to hide in his basement and not really campaign and john fetterman and katie hobbs and run negative ads, they hide in their basement. they are out with legal ballot harvesting operations and republicans have not gotten in that game, it is not voting system i want. i agree with president trump and others, we should have election day as national holiday, paper ballots only, have partisan observers watching the voting all day and when the polls
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close, watch the counting all night. declare a winner and everybody go home and have confidence in results. that is the system i love to have, go to war with the army you have not the one you wish you had. my message, you better get in the game that exists and embrace voting early and embrace voting by male. republican party has done that, glenn youngkin put out a great showing last week in virginia. ballot harvesting, people do not know ballot harvesting is legal in many states, other people pick up other people's ballots and handing them in. republicans need in the game, if they don't, they are making a big mistake. rnc started bank your vote,
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glenn youngkin has a great plan on that. they need a new approach in terms of voting ineck las or they will start election day down 300,000, a million votes issue that is a lot of votes to catch up to election day. >> brian: race still tight, people jumping all over desantis. the former president thinks he's done whachl do you think? desantis, do you think he is finished? >> listen, i take every -- i don't count any vote until it is banked and counted. to say this person is in or out, i don't think that is how president trump is approaching it, he's been aggressive toward governor desantis. there is pressure for him to show up at the fox debate and we would like to see him there. the problem is he is absorbing
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media oxygen when it comes to coverage all over the place. chris christie has become the media darling of the hard left. he's stephanopoulos's co-host and running on one issue and that is i hate donald trump, donald trump is horrible. he's not a serious candidate to me. on that stage, assume for a second donald trump doesn't show up, that is opportunity for governor desantis and nikki haley and tim scott and larry elder, our friend, and guy by the name of vivek ramaswamy, who has come out of nowhere, to really shine. and they should be looking at it from that perspective, in my view. >> brian: mayor francis suarez, too. >> steve: would you like to offer a preview of coming
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attractions? >> i hate that picture, number one. >> steve: okay. >> comment number two -- look, i know for a lot of viewers, any change in terms of their favorite tv personality is hard. i've been in this business for someodd years, been at fox since day one. when i look at laura, witty, smart, funny, sarcastic and jesse has that bright smile as he's making a point and killing somebody with a point. nobody has done a greater job in television, the biggest cable tv news story is the success of greg gutfeld beating late night hosts and success of "the five" and to be 27 years later, having
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been here since day one, i feel grateful and blessed, doing what i love to do. my goal is to bring it every night and build a great show people want to watch. >> brian: you will have to accept from jesse, will you have to toss to gutfeld? >> nobody talks to me about thesis things, i will know by 9:00 tonight. when you were filling in, i didn't mind taking a toss from you. tv is not a zero sum game, the better we do, rising title. i have no enemies on tv anymore. some people i don't like. >> ainsley: anymore. >> steve: longest running prime time host in history and that is why tonight is a big night. congratulations to the prime time stars, we'll be watching. >> i watch you guys every
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morning and you start my day and your continued success and brian, your success on radio, you all write great books, thank you for having me. i say everybody, you will like the new prime-time lineup. i want to manage expectations. >> steve: will you be wearing a coat? >> really? >> steve: tie? >> i will wear a coat for you, steve, no ties. i'm done. >> brian: broke news. >> ainsley: what gifts do we give you now? >> if i'm forced. >> brian: you watch in the morning for me, you don't want to -- >> ainsley: wakes up with brian every morning and go to sleep with him every night. >> you can't help yourself. if i give grades, you are last. >> brian: i don't need this. >> that includes carley, she is ahead of you and gavin is ahead
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of you. >> steve: kurt the cyber guy is ahead of you. >> we love brian. >> ainsley: we watch you every night. i live in the city and i catch your a block and b block. thank you for coming on, you had to get up early. >> steve: good luck tonight, sean. >> ainsley: thank you, brian, are you going to join us? it says your name. coming up, ron desantis could make our next guest his running mate. iowa governor kim reynolds on whether she will take the vp job, right after the break.
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fox weather forecast. janice. >> janice: we had tornado warned storms for upstate new york and new jersey and ohio. most of that is out of the way. we have more rain in the forecast, especially on tuesday and wednesday. keep alert of that, fox weather will help you out, potential for strong storms in the midwest. smoke from the canadian wildfires, great lakes to northeast and down into the southeast. air quality is up. if you have respiratory issues, heed the warning and heat is a big story from the southern plains to the southeast and florida. what is your name? >> eli. >> say hi to your mom. >> what is 94 name? >> jake. >> neil. >> west palm beach. >> what is your name? >> brazil. >> where are from? >> dallas, texas.
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thank you for coming. >> ainsley: people from all over, i love it. >> and brazil, representing. >> ainsley: thank you. high praise from governor desantis on the campaign trail for iowa governor kim reynolds. listen. >> we've gotten a lot of time with reynolds, would you consider her as potential vice presidential pick in this campaign? >> of course, top public servant in america. the attacks on her were unnecessary, we should be thanking good republican office holders. >> ainsley: would iowa governor accept an invitation to join the ticket? she joins us now. great to have you on. i know you said you wanted to be neutral, donald trump was critical of that on truth social because he said he endorsed you in 2018. i don't know what you are
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saying, i don't want to endorse anyone yet or are you saying you are a ron desantis fan? >> no, this has been a long-standing tradition, we are a first in the nation caucus and something we take seriously. iowans do a great job and i want our candidates to feel welcome in the state of iowa. i pledge neutrality. i told president trump that early on when we had a conversation. i explained why it was important to do that. if i have it open, i will attend all the debates. i participated in the events in iowa. i want to continue to welcome events and challenge iowans to show up. i want to break a record for first in nation caucus in january.
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that is message i'm sending, show up and ask tough questions and they are. i attend different events and see people engaged. they want to pick the candidate they believe will win in this next presidential cycle and get this country back on track. they are sick and tired of the insanity and chaos out of the biden administration. >> ainsley: iowa state fair is most famous in our country. it is clean and fun. i've been there before and you drop the kernel of corn in the bucket for the candidate you want to vote for and often it is right, i think it has been right every year. whoever wins that wins the primary. you are hosting the candidate at fair, they are fair-side chat instead of fireside chats. have the candidates agreed to sit down one-on-one and talk to
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voters? >> i love the state fair. i am the iowa governor. it is tremendous opportunity to meet hundreds of thousands of iowans. walk the fairgrounds and interact with iowans. we have had great response and the first three days are already full. if you have not secured your spot, get ahold of the team. we'll release which candidates are coming and when they'll be speaking at the state fair. i'm excited about the opportunity. it is a great opportunity. it is not unusual for people running for office to come to the iowa state fair. should be another great opportunity to introduce them to iowans and give them opportunity to interact, as well.
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>> when ron desantis signed the abortion bill in florida, some were critical of it, you signed a bill on friday with exceptions and said six-week abortion ban at this conservative summit. tell us what went into that bill. >> i signed fetal heartbeat bill. that was tough for republicans, we lost seats in congress and house and i believe the senate and i was able to win in 2018 by a small margin. it immediately got joined by the courts, fighting in the courts for several years. they held district court ruling. i called special session last week and passed the bill again with larger margin than we did in 2018. i think that the right to life is most fundamental right that we have and without it, we have
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nothing. i was proud to sign that bill on friday. >> ainsley: quickly, governor, if ron desantis did win the primary and ended up becoming president, would you accept his offer as vice president? >> thank you for the question, i appreciate the comments. we're so focused. i just called special session last week and cut 21 yaejs from my cabinet and implementing an alignment bill. i am busy being governor of great state of iowa and working on cutting taxes next year. we continue to invite candidates to great state of iowa. >> ainsley: one day at a time. coming up, brian is outside with a prize from fox sports from fifa women world cup. let's chick in with bill and dana. >> we were chatting about kim
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reynolds popularity. >> did you notice it is hot out there, a guest that will say chill out on the panic. >> questions about this alleged serial killer, the da is live with us in studio in new york on that. >> hot topic around here today, what is acceptable fashion in the office? new survey will break it down. we have a brand new week starting in just a minute. ised . a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you.
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>> call it a misgendering misdemeanor. new survey finds half of millennials believes if you misgender a person that should be a criminal offense. here is piers morgan. good afternoon. what do you make of this survey? half people think if you misidentify somebody that is a criminal offense. >> piers: i think millennials have proven themselves to be a massive bunch of babies and they need to grow up. take this literally. make a criminal offense to misgendered people. i have on my twitter biography pronoun hot, hotter and hottest. steve, if you do not refer to me
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as hot, hotter or hottest piers morgan, i will have you put in prison thachl is how stupid this is. another ridiculous attempt to criminalize common sense. i would say, okay, you want to get into gender related crime, what about the crime of biological males destroying women's sportses, what about the crime of biological males going into girl's dressing room, what about the crime of mutilating young children, is that a crime? lots of ways we could criminalize gender. i would say verbal misuse of a pronoun should be least important. >> steve: you are over england, i'm sure watching wimbledon. carlos alcaraz defeated novak
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djokovic. you have the young spaniard, he was amazing. >> piers: fantastic game. there was one game in middle of the match that went on and on and on. i did feel a brilliant headline, this is from the u.k., the kid slays the goat, that is really what happened yesterday. it was passing of the baton from an old champion, djokovic, probably little doubt he is greatest, against this spirited kid from spain, who had won before, this was the big one to propel him in beating djokovic into what will be the new lineup of great stars who come with it. so used to roger federer and
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nadal and djokovic, he looks like the real deal. >> steve: piers morgan the real deal. thank you very much. let's go outside, brian, ainsley. the >> brian: the women's world cup is about to start, right? england has a great team and the u.s. is favored to win, do you know that? do you want to do this bet again? you can back out, you lost last time. >> piers: $5000 says we win the world cup. >> brian: u.s. wins head-to-head andin withes the world cup and this is alex morgan, best player, nine international goals, 18 feet statue on the fox square. >> ainsley: come take a picture for the next 10 days, hashtag
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liberty alex or wwc on fox, number one sporting event in the world and quiet summer, make sure you watch on fox sports one and big fox 2. >> ainsley: minus the ambulance. >> piers morgan will take another 5000 toward a great charity. >> bill: a frantic search under way for a toddler and her baby brother swept away in the rising waters if flash floods from over the weekend. good morning. hope the weekend was joyous. brand-new week begins life. i'm bill hemmer hello, nice to see you. >> dana: dana perino, this is "america's newsroom." tough weather over the weekend. at least five people confirmed dead after trapped in torrential downpours. bucks county had seven inches of

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