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priority is on providing every assistance possible. >> investigators are looking into it because the air crash this is a developing story will bring you updates throughout the morning. >> in the 6:00 a.m. hour we mentioned it was in o an ospreya next-generation helicopter that can both take off this way and this way. you can fly like an airplane but land like a helicopter for their over the years some serious complications of that aircraft. we do not know what happened whether human or technological. but man, those marines are in our prayers and those families. rachel: absolutely projects let's bring in fox news legal correspondent shannon bream is with us this morning. >> good morning guys. >> want to talk to him at the exclusive interview our colleague brian kilmeade had on vaccination with viktor shokin. he indicts the bidens as corrupt
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and have influence over his firing. i am sure you had a chance at some point to see some of what viktor shokin had to say what your thoughts? are your thoughts? >> it's interesting on a number of fronts first about jonathan turley's going to joyce on fox news as well. he said he was surprised to hear shokin said no one had contacted him about any of these ongoing investigations. he found that surprising and i think a lot of people would. remember, we're still trying to figure out whether the fd 1023 form the fbi had that chuck grassley, gop senator released made allegations by this one source trusted by the fbi in the past, about burisma, bribery only gives to all that kind of thing whether it was the bestie had no one to it's factual but it needs to be investigated. we have asked questions all along about whether it was pursued, whether it's being pursued now. for shokin to say no and his top general reached out and people from that part of the interview
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among many others very interesting. >> it's important point we talked about the 1023 at the time. this respected confidential source alleged $5 million went to under 5 million to the big guy from the ceo of burisma in order to get this guy, viktor shokin fired from his position there is not investigation of that company. and yet viktor shokin said he was never contacted for follow-up that is staggering. by the way shannon who said the portion of what viktor shokin said last night with brian kilmeade. >> i have no doubt there were illegal activities inside burisma. it continued to expand. and was the founder and ceo of burisma started bringing in people to invite protection for him. hunter biden was among them. in the network expanded because of the period to answer your
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question, yes there is no doubt in my mind that burisma was engaged in illegal activities. >> there isn't little how little it's followed up on. what do you make of the inability or unwillingness of these agencies look into the allegations? rachel: we have to unwind some of these conflicting bits of information that we are getting paid without his side of the story is pretty had an obama era official who said part of the reason he has been pushed out was because the there's an international outcry. that shokin was corrupt himself. and that he wasn't investigating burisma. that is part of the reason he was let go. he said i was trying to investigate burisma he has madee allegations about what happened there. it is a stew of completely conflicting information. again, i think at the 1023 gets
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investigated and former attorney general bill barr told me, and it is out there, the pittsburgh office and looked into it. developed a little more that information for there was an investigation going on at some point we think, yet the irs whistleblowers we asked him directly has said the same thing too. they never saw that document. they are investing allegations that would involve shokin, burisma, everything else how can that it w are so the document? a lot of questions about why some of the leads are not followed. that parallels what you are hearing from shokin. he did not go near as far but he did say the idea of buying influence and a burisma getting people on board like hunter so that we have access and back lines to d.c. that part lines up with that lisa shokin is saying too. rachel: 's do not all signs that people on the up and up do not have shell companies the grandkids names and in the kids
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names. it is all very shady. i think we just need to file the money and maybe the answer is there. or i think the answer is there. >> house gop very actively doing that. you have heard congressman byron and donald many times himself say we look out the shell companies because for him as a man in that business that does not make sense. >> it sure it doesn't. here's how the story it's interesting your post is reporting joe biden's staff are not joe biden but staffers for joe biden met with special counsel jeff smith's aids before the trumpet indictments. they said quote the white house counsel's office both a top aide to special counsel smith just weeks before he brought charges that its former president trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents which is raising serious concerns about coordinated legal efforts aimed at present bidens like the opponent in 2024. j join the special counsel team and nin november of 2022 took a meeting in the white house in 2023 with caroline the deputy
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chief of staff of the white house counsel's office. white house visitor logs showed nine weeks later, trump was indicted by smith's office. a spokesman for the special counsel said but declined to comment further. this is a sign they bidens or mailing list to be election interference what he think this will go? >> welcome think about what the prepresident said on this. there he has been adamant he wants no connection to the d.o.j. and partly in the white house has been very adamant on that as well. we cannot leave any kind of appearance that we were influencing this in any way. another part of the explanation is come out from its duration the career service employee over at the white house. maybe he was part of an investigation. the visitor logs do not tell us that that tells who went where and often who they met with.
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never the content of the conversation. this is a heading for the white house in some respects for at least two that media that pays attention to it because the president has tried to be so adamant there be no connection or trace of meddling in any of these investigations. >> you are right if not for reasons of it really being a problem at lease perception if the media chooses cover for short. janet would have a box and send it today question. >> goodness or some legal issues out there would have elaine out from the president legal team and group with us as well as our legal panel, jonathan turley and breck bricktown bided the trump issues in public out there. we got former senator joe lieberman with us to his fronting the no labels group it's really starting to get heartburn to the white house, to democrats where they were a third-party run is going to put president trump back in the white house and while some huge fundraising there is a 2024 feel the gop to go through as well today. >> archenemy will be watching thank you very much. >> see you then.
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coco's in the realm of politics you've got to see what is going on with how voters rate the economy both in the working class in the minority as well but take a look at this bull foxnews mohanty rate economic conditions today? it's a poll among hispanic voters. on the 18% say excellent over 30% say fair. february 52% of hispanic voters say it's not going well. now polls like that have prompted someone like bernie sanders to say what is going on here? how did democrats begin to lose minorities and the working class customer care is a political headline biden has an answer problem enter bernie sanders. bernie sanders enters new hampshire to explain what that risk is for democrats if they continue to lose support of minority and working-class voters here is bernie sanders in manchester, new hampshire. >> afrankly it is absolute absud that given the anti- ideology
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and policies of the republican party that party now has more working-class support than democrats. it should be deeply worrying that according to recent polls. democrats are losing more and more support within the latino communities and even among african-american men. that has got to change. not just for the well-being of the democratic party but for the future of our country. [applause] democrats through words and actions must make it clear that they stand with a struggling working class, a disappearing middle-class and millions of low income americans who today are barely surviving. rachel: is awesome poll numbers i wonder if our producers might build pull that up for us for the next hour.
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more working-class americans are identifying as republican and democrat that is never happened before. also among hispanics wishes really of all the subsets but one of the most important it's the fastest growing. they are now -- but the demographic of most dissatisfied with the biden administration you are seeing a real bleeding of hispanic men in particular toward the republican party. >> words, words, words and the socialist there who ultimately they are trying to sell bidenomics which is made economic conditions worse does not matter what your race, creed, background is on that. he is not even addressing the social issues that are being peddled onto more conservative socially conservative ethnicities boats hispanics or black communities who believe in traditional values and don't think all this awoke nonsense makes any sense. that combination has him looking at an alternative some like
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bernie sanders assumed was in their pocket for the foreseeable future. quick sanders has many to back up the words and actions for they have offered plenty in the way of words. i think what has happened is a realization it's just words, it's just pandering. tell me what a what you hear. so that i will give them my vote in exchange. >> itsis hot sauce in the purse. hillier river the hot sauce question. >> i'm sorry. >> hilary clinton went on to a black radio station and claimed she carries hot sauce in her purse this is her way of connecting with black voters, untotally fake just like everything else about her. i would say this. bernie sanders, his policies they've actually taken action and they just do not work. bernie sanders cheered on the socialist revolution and venezuela. he said he is on its website at one point you were more likely o find the american dream than in
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the united states of american venezuela than the u.s. and then he quietly took that office website known called him out on it when what hit the fan in venezuela. those policies are being enacted here by the democrat party. he has acolytes. alc right now meeting with the commerce and socialist leaders during her summer break. these are socialist their pulses been enacted they are making people poor just of the countries intruded on for burperkson it bernie's top tax e would be has anyone asked recently what we think the highest tax bracket should be? is it not be surprised at 7590% i say that based upon the european nations to come so high. he praises the socialist vision of western europe. >> quick little b6 with the words going forward. we because headlines your headlines fox or wildfire
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alerts. a brush fire in maui again forcing residents to evacuate yesterday. but, this time early sirens helped people get to safely quickly the fire was under control in a few hours. the island is still facing a long road ahead after the devastating fires earlier this month left at least 115 dead. a pastor from the island joined us earlier to talk about what he saw. >> and think what was happening in the middle of that chaos as there were so many things at play and nobody knew which one to actually focus on. that caused all of the confusion. it turned into the nightmare of what we are experiencing right now. >> and local support in the and emergency response for yesterday brushfire was handled much differently. part sirens went off everyone got alert on the from the television screens flashed a red warning very little of what happened. >> will and i are going to go off the wall here shortly and break down even more that.
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president biden facing backlash on social media after making a major mistake on this post on x. the inflation reduction act is projecting to help triple wind power and increased solar power eightfold ball of electricity deployed to the u.s. power grid is to be powered by 81% clean energy by 2023, x posting accumulate note posting the area saying 203081% of u.s. electricity to be produced by clean energy the tweet is still up and has not been edited. that is a terrible idea. how are they going to generate all that electricity? >> to some said is bob barker at lesley house of "the price is right" died. he stopped by fox and friends back in 2009. >> i tried, over all of those
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years to have every shout look like opening day. i wanted to try to give each show its own personality. >> that is how i felt. i think it helped in the longevity of the show. >> adams heather members famous scene in parker inhabit gilbert love talking to him, left laughing with him, loved him kicking the crab out of me at. [laughter] which he did. he did. after rob schneider sang with the nicest things i ever heard show business is bob barker saying i moved to hollywood to be at actor dylan person to evr let me do it was adam sandler. schneider will join us later this morning with honoring bob barker's legacy. he was 99 years old. and those your headlines. >> we should commit to making sure every single show we do has its own personality just like bob barker. i like that. >> is out he said every show had its own unique personality? >> he approached it like it's
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[inaudible] >> yes i can i signed off this morning to present to congress for additional funding for a new vaccine. [inaudible] >> president biden planning to ask congress to find a new covid vaccine that would be recommended for everyone. this coming after recent rise in covid cases spurred a return to masked mandates in some regions.
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so have we learned anything from last time? we have learned things, the question is has our government fox newfox news medical contrib. marc siegel. one thing that stuck out to me, immediately what he had to say is about a new vaccine, org will work on new vaccine, one that works. what that says to me that is an implied the last vaccine didn't work why would he say when that works? >> is trying to allude to the idea there's a lot of research that has been going on for years now about a better vaccine. about one that is universal. here's what he doesn't realize which is shocking, there's not a lot of progress has been made lately been targeted top experts all over the country have no idea what he's talking about. and i don't think he does. by the way, already the word mandate without even knowing what vaccine you're talking about he's arty mandating it for all americans. how do you make that jump? that leads to the other point you are making, mandate is a big public health word. how about science? where is the vaccine we do not have it actually.
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>> are we going down this path again? there's a lot of suggestions we are headed back toward there's going be some attempt to take us back toward 2021 with a policy not just vaccine but masks as well. what should we expect this fall? >> i hope we do not have that there's a lot of progress made since and there's a great antiviral drug, i've talked to cdc about more and more testing. we have got testing we did not have a 2020 what do you want to if you have covid take a rapid taste that they are good if you have it silver work. or school. that's a very good practical sense. we have a lot of immunity out there most of us have had covid. or people have had a vaccine and a booster they have immune memory. and, most importantly the mandates did not work. they've been studied over and over and over they did not decrease spread listen to this university of minnesota actually found 30% of people didn't blow the nose do nothing if you extra warm mask in the proper w waves
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the proper mask and you use in the right setting like a doctor's office and probably do something. does anybody do that? certainly not five year old don't do that. mandating a mas masks also makeo sense whatsoever. >> 's newest variant of covid going around, from what i understand is perhaps more infectious meaning more easily transmissible than other variants. but like any virus the more transmissible it is, the less avirulent it is, right? the severity is less. so it's simpler time with the flu, the cold, talk about something we do not mandate masks or vaccines four. >> he said that really well when we entered the oma cron family over a year end a half ago we have more of an upper respiratory infection then. the more we've seen these sub variants the more immunity we have developed the milder overall most cases are except for high-risk groups, the elderly, those with underlying severe diseases. that is the group you have to
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protect that it's with the public health messaging should be now. how do i protect a grandma? the way to do that by the way is to keep an eye on them. if boosters come out in the fault that is what they should be targeted toward high-risk groups. this whole idea of blanketing society low risk, targeting university students who are screaming we didn't learn anything for the last three years we are hunkered down because we were masked up because we cannot talk to each other reading math scores all down. we cannot repeat that schools closed because of political reasons did not do anything medically cannot be repeated. >> infant is much appetite be i learnt people follow fear is an incredibly powerful motivator. but i do not think there's any appetite for this to happen to give the american people for. >> because of the fact it's fear mongering. people know it. >> thanks of a conversation good to see if it still had things getting a little messy and jersey the soccer superstar make his mls debut yesterday.
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>> i have no doubt there were illegal activities engaged in by the charisma but it continues to expand and started bringing in people they can provide protection for him. hunter biden was among them. the corruption network expanded as a result. rachel: fox news exclusive ukraine's former prosecutor general who was fired while investigating burisma's sharing allegations about the biden family corruption scandal.
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quick to a nation host brian kilmeade joints is now on his exclusive interview. brian, good morning it was a great interview. very well done at line of questioning first about real quick cottage line that up? >> taylor walters reached out trying hunt down for the last month or so and finally they said you are the only one to really request he is sitting by himself in a war zone, $800 a month he is living on. he has a book he feels someone is trying to kill him. he had a mercury poisoning three times. he said twice i was clinically dead and then we got the medical records to back it up. he would like to get his story out he said nobody wanted my side of the story. that was my goal. i am not telling who walks on water for not telling you everything he's done is above board. i do not know. but i know this the narrative is wrong.
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petro poroshenko asked him to come out of retirement to straighten things after the puppet government of russia was overthrown in a legitimate election. he said for the west to endorse us for the eu to accept us we have to get rid of corruption. entered guys like shokin and he came in. he is just trying to got things a lot of people do not want him to do that. one of which it seems is a burisma for the two people put on that board who have no qualifications devon archer and hunter biden. what are they doing? some sort of protection. devon archer even said in these meetings in these board meetings we knew shokin was a problem but they did not tell us they fired him because of us or because of any corruption they just said he's gone, that problem is done. when you watch the archer interview, when you read the archer testimony and transcripts you realize there is a story here. at the very least can we stop hearing just joe biden's
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version? the joe biden's version of the left version is shokin was a fire they were advocating for his firing because he was not doing his job. not because he was doing his job so vigorously. they say he wasn't in fact investigating burisma. >> so oil, okay you and i aren't there. so what do we know? we have to judge other people's opinions about what he was doing. victoria newland made yourself a little bit more famous during the impeachment, to shokin summer of 2015, we have been impressed with the ambitious reform and the anticorruption agenda of your governments. the challenge you face are difficult and not insurmountable. the cia official eric which is in a talent i should be pronpronouncement better says t. we are super impressed with the shokin group he had two hour har conversation with the challenges they face.
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that is when a word came up about he was in there they asked him why it was shokin fired? he answered this when asked who he was fired yikes i do not remember, is a firing coming up in the meeting we had on tuesday. they wanted him to confirm what joe biden was saying he had to be fired. i think about this part is watching this again last night. when you look at the extended comments to foreign relations that vice president joe biden former vice president joe biden was giv giving gina what he sai? when petro poroshenko was told further prospered you don't hear billy dbilling us that you're ne president stop right there. you are not the president because perhaps said i didn't know this was your policy. it makes one think again to say wait a second was this guide while count cutting on its on te president? why can't we ask these questions? rachel: is so shocking you're the first person asked to interview this guy. good on you we have been super
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impressed with his interview. here's another clip i find very interesting, watch. >> there is no doubt that his actions have damaged the u.s. reputation in ukraine. it is public knowledge, everybody knows that it was because of joe biden's actions that russia was able to claim crimea without firing a single shot which of course eventually led to a full-scale war that is currently underway. rachel: he says the biden corruption is embarrassing to america. then he also says it is responsible for a white russian it was able to take crimea without firing a shot. can you explain what he means by that? >> i can't and i tried to get them to expand on that because the timing is not exactly right in 2014 crimea was invaded 2015, is when he was fired for it and
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want to look into that. but the overarching statement was this, we came off joe biden came off like he was in control and to humiliate another country we have another country leader said yes, fired this guy, keep this guide, rotate him out you better do this is your billion dollars. ukraine obvious is a lot of pride in being ukrainian they do not want to be russian, they do not want the soviet era they want to be western. to have him come in there and say i want this guy fired you don't get your billion dollars that becomes a worldwide news. this prideful country because are we calling our own shots? that is what he said it did huge damage to the relationship between the countries but i never thought about it bigger than shokin in that way. but that would bother me if i found out another country, france, came and said were not selling you a version of a nuclear sub if you don't get rid
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of and they did, it will be humiliate it does not happen to america but other countries trying to establish their identity it would bother them. >> kind of like imperialism. >> brennan went to new jersey so the red bulls there were hosting messi and enter miami i had the personal experience that you have i would imagine he lived up to the billing guy come in pretty did not start to pray did not play the first half. but for the 11th time in 11 games this guy has scored i've never seen a start like this. thirty-six years old best player in the world. these are not sitters. these are tough goals he is creative and dangerous you see him again that ball comes across and scores. this place is sold out but give tickets only the lowest price ticket was 400 fewer results are thousands of dollars and he did
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not play the first half and there is no guarantee is going to get in the game i thought what a disaster but he got in the place went crazy. in fact i just sent in video took on my iphone when he gets off the bench and goes to the sideline and takes a knee it was a grand slam in the bottom of the ninth of the world series the place went crazy also keep in mind miami is the visiting team. so miami is the visiting team and they took over the stadium. i am just so happy for this franchise but will, your franchise does very well. nashville does unbelievable, pete. they do great in cincinnati for a lot of these teams two thirds of the team to drink really well. not the red bulls my hope is a whole bunch of people got introduced to that great stadium and this franchise there is messi there's my iphone of messi going in the game but this is a little bit of video outside. one of these kids, some of the
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people came from canada to found a family from ohio. this guy is from ireland. they said it brought the world's spotlight to this league. i know it's hard to believe for americans it is the world's most popular sport. and now people are going if this guy could come here when he could have went anywhere in the world, what is it with this league? don't tell h me he's washed up e just got mvp of the world cup and his team just won a world championship or clicks for buying everybody for ridiculous prices. it with got to run always good to see a man. >> vibrant great job on the show. >> thank you very much for that's still ahead maoist residents pick up the pieces and the devastating fires pete and i go off the wall on the scope, the impact on the story and the response moving forward.
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>> it has been nearly three weeks and the tragic wildfires and mao ignited. quit cisco off the wall to better understand what happened, could this have been handle it any differently what is being investigated now and how it's being addressed. there is a lot to impact here, will cain is the right one to
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impact he was on the ground for almost a week covering the aftermath of this. break us through the timeline how to break down? click to so complicate the cascading number of chaos, catastrophic things happen that day. there's a lot of questions people have left answered. there's been a ton of speculation to try to fill in the gaps of what we do and do not know. here is what is important but on the day before and the date of the fire there was incredibly high winds, 60, 70, 80 mile-per-hour winds everyone i've spoken to that was there that day and lived their entire life sit on a precedent for a quick summons are not enough they are accelerant to it never started the fire there is conflicting reports about how, when, where indexers started too. >> about midnight fires break out in central maui that's not a lot to report on that 19 homes were lost because everyone focus on what happened in lahaina up at 6:00 a.m. that morning fire starts in lahaina but right now the best guess is it's a downed power line from hawaiian elect to the big winds at knock it down it sparks. there is already speculation hawaiian electric hauled off the parlance before atf investigators who take a look for quickness for the information going on the ground as a try to figure it out at
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"washington post" reported that just the other day. they stepped in and got rid of their power lines it is a suspicion that's what started the fire. >> this feels like three hours is a long time but it was contained three hours later that's a fast-moving fire considering all of this practice is contained at limited to brush in the fields above maui. they fought that fire that morning. i know guys were there they thought they had it contained. any firefighter notes contained and completely put out is totally different. it sparks up later in the des peres by 3:00 a.m. it flares back up. it rips through town, man. it rips through town. >> the second or one that really ripped through? >> lexus winds are shoving fire through town but it takes until 9:45 p.m. too. request a full day all things considered, they are in lahaina. the big discussion in the aftermath has been a water who controls it, was it deployed properly? talk to us about the developer versus the indigenous perspective.
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quick to say long time fight in maui there's a lot of people, myself included say we want to make sure this is not trench a bunch of gucci stores and hawaiians and state and why this a long-term fight between developers and native hawaiians about who owns the water they went flowing freely through the stream. they want a more unitary and egalitarian approach to appear. >> a lot of his farmers who want the ability question request small farmers tarot farmers agriculture, shirking breton and vet irrigation when the best way to stop fires get water running to the land. this is historical tensions and the significance of the fight when it comes to water. why it matters question recusing the video that day denied water being built up an eight in a rer controlled by developer because he wanted the water to run freely to one tarot farm. >> to one individual he said get permission from that tariff are referring fill the reservoir. it's important to say even if they fill up the reservoir i don't know they could put out the fires. progress people are saying after
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the fact that reservoir in particular it may not have been enough. >> the winds were 60 miles an hour that would require helicopters to dip into the reservoir. again it is also sad because it's so complicated and >> precooked absolutes go to the next aspect of what we are looking at. you understand this part of the island this is one portion if i understand it's the western side of maui. lahaina's on the western side of that. where you live or where you vacation it is very near to that. there were very few route to get into groceries we surely this is because what happened in the aftermath it was shut down the island is huge beyond this. ivan talks about oprah and jeff bezos is their stuff is all over it and here it's not in west maui. westmount is over here. to get into westmount after the bar they shut it down this is the main road that is a checkpoint right there. it was by a national guard, border patrol theme that you cannot get it wheat when we got to that the crew the fox crew and i around this and by the witnesses cliffs it's winding it
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takes about two hours we did in the middle of the night when i got past this a police checkpoint because we could prove i had a spot over here. >> because you were someone who owned land on the island checkpoint but even then a precarious route to get it for. >> when she got over very little media there. >> why was her such a lockdown and how long has deluxe and persistent? what's the story as this is essentially an investigation. when they open it up early people were in town sorting through residents and i want to look at what's left of my house they are looking for bodies. that is the story we've got to control the environment. they certainly went overboard on controlling the entirety of west maui. >> and lock things down you don't allow media it can allow for alternative theory. it becomes a lot of speculation but what is going on. >> absolutely conspiracy is fed by censorship. that is what you need to know. parts of doubt. let's look at the overall impact of what happens with these tragic wildfires that moved so
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quickly. it's this number has been really difficult to pin down for a long time thankfully at number of names have come off the missing list but there still people missing piglets in thinker three and 38 that are missing. 2200 structures dammit there's only 3500 in lahaina parks 22 of 3500. more than half of the town for. >> two thirds of the town is gone and displaced all around west maui and all over maui. whether it's hawaiian electric, water, the officials that they had did not sound the alarms and sirens, there is so much that went wrong that day. with a fire backed by 80-mile an hour winds and people because of barricades down to the central per capita basically trapped in an oven for. >> other people to jump in the ocean to avoid the fires as well. amazing reporting, thanks for giving her i on this bright know for a fact he is still at work
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helping people there. we'll have more on that i'm sure perverts more fox and friends after the break. in 99% of people over 50. and it could strike at any time. think you're not at risk? wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention.
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brought a carnival to fox square for. >> along with their food which eric owns the restaurant and 317 main street. it's really fun for. >> that's what it's all about particles, festivals it's all about ramping able to food that's flexible, that is fine. we have lots of variety. >> funnel cakes for. >> 11 federal cakes. corndogs, fried pickles, shrimp, these are cool it's different. it's an ice cream cone if you will. fried duck legs. >> is always a little bit different than we have flavored popcorn on the end. >> this is a good stuff. it's kind of like a d doritos chili. which is really simple to do you get yourself a walking taco. just cut the top of the bag off then you can do this at home a little bit of chili. this used to be vegan but we
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added meat to it. you got have a little fun with the food, right? a little chatter, a little scallion. >> you can easily do. >> unit with your fingers over the fork. depends on your mood and vibe. so for desserts we have the funnel cake we have macaroons and that is the idea. you have all of these festivals and feasts you can get around your house. >> etiquette was sobbing on this popcorn i was not expecting it too. practice will heed and that it's nice you take a little was sobbing, dehydrated toss it in the fresh popcorn and just go. >> thexcept flavored corn looks amazing. >> we have mexican street court it's got a little bit of a mail, a little bit of cheese on it. we have things that are easy to do at home. have fun with it. >> it tasted really good. >> it nicely done. and beautiful, beautifully done progress i love it shove eric thank you so much great to see
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