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. the blast causing multiple injuries none considered life-threatening, it's believed the bomb partially detonated. avoiding more serious damage >> couple men shouted run. it was so close and we piled off the train and was running for our lives. >> this is the fifth terror attack to hit britain this year, authorities prevented at least six other incidents since march of the country threat level is remain i want to go severe. economy ands an attack is highly likely to occur >> the public should go about the daily lives but remain vigilant. >> president trump says he's been briefed on the situation calling the attacker a quote, loser terrorist on twitter and thinks scotland yard should cut
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groups >> this keeps going and going and we have to be smart and tough, which perhaps we're not nearly tough enough. the state department issued another world wide caution to americans abroad, specifically mentioned europe and the risks of terror attacks on the transportation sector, amy kellogg, fox news. we don't have to tell you this, it's been busy in washington. republican strategist who is here in studio and i sick wright here via skype >> as we wait to get isaac going on, there he is. good to see you, we have you in studio, so this week, the big story i think now comes out. what we saw today in london, the president's reaction, what do you think. >> obviously, these t
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simplistic terror attacks have become normal. we have to continue to be ever vigilant. it's been six weeks and a lot happened. reality is the threat still there and very real >> i don't know if you heard, his reaction we heard that theresa may was like we need t pull back because what he tweeted out how do you know this information that happened so far, i wonder if this is his lack experience as a world leader. do you think this causes problems sometimes because he is so twitter happy. >> we did so the before this accident weren't so happy after the grand concert. assuming that the president was briefed immediately after and there may have been information there and you know how it get portrayed. but i think we have to be careful in terms of
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respond to this internet access and these type of things are things that have been talked about quite a while. for the most part, the population is still moving forward and doing its thing >> isaac >> this is the time when we need had deliberate and intentional leadership and president trump continues to fly off the handle on social media. this is problem and it continues let's move on. let's talk about daca. we've heard a lot of back and forth from the president reaching across to democrats saying he's going to work on this and then we heard something different from the white house and then something different from the democrats. moving forward, do you really think that the president is going to continue to work with democrats to get the deal done. >> we can only hope so. look, for nine months, the trump administration has had nothing but failures despite republicans controlling the house, the senate and the white house, they're yet to do
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concerning the bad ideas they've proposed, hopefully by working were you democrats, president trump will not only have better ideas but outcomes to implement >> you laugh a little bit there for a moment >> i think that, there's nice to have a little bit of dramatic, i think president bush had trouble, president obama and clinton had trouble. i believe that they all eventually learn about working deals across the aisle. we look for the rand reagan and tip o'neill. that's something we kind of work towards, on daca. buying a few years, overall, immigration reform has been an issue for the far left and right and needing to come to the middle and find some sort of >> providing a safe space for $800,000 who
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this country only know english. that's not dramatics. that's just basic common sense. >> i'm not taub daca. it's a singular issue, comprehensive immigration reform and entire system needing to be cleaned up for people who want to enter the country. >> bankrupting our country to build a wall is a calm or common sense discussion >> we can continue this forever. let me ask you guys about another point with the president reaching out to democrats, certainly we talked about tax reform. he has not been able to get major legislation passed despite the gop being in control of both houses of congress, we see him reaching out, do you think it could have have negative impact on the base or the gop? we heard
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>> i think that president trump's is put a big mix, there's a perception. the reality is. he got reelected on his economic message by independence and democrats and michigan and pennsylvania and that's what carried him over on economics and i think that he obviously had a message on the wall and what he wanted to do ultimately it came through with a different coalition >> let's talk about the wall. we'll go back to immigration, we're taub he said the wall. he said on the campaign trail, it wasn't his base he was saying mexico will pay and then he's saying they will reimburse and now talking about getting the funding. there are people out there who voted for him. i talked to one on the 11:30 show. that was why i voted for him. and now we're hearing so many different messages, is the messaging a big issue here? >> i think that washington is a process. and new presidents certainly can become frustrated with the
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i believe for president trump, part of his message was to may be washington go and he hasn't made it go in terms of what he wanted to and his style. demands behind the desk that's not how the legislature process works. i think you know, that while the wall itself might be controversial i think border security is something that most people agree and they want to find some sort of protective process. >> let's look at that comparison, flip-flops on the wall to taxes since we talked about taxes. president trump sent his trish secretary out to say that their tax cuts will not go to the wealthiest 1% of americans in the event he walk that day back, president trump he propose add plan that would give 40% of the benefits of tax reform to the put up
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thankfully he backtracked on that and said it wouldn't be to the benefit of the 1% but it would benefit the other 99%. it's hard to know what he means on any given day. >> let me ask you your opinion, we got to bring up north korea. they activitied another missile. how do you believe, the president or what grade would you give the president to his response to the situation with north korea >> right now, we need calm deblobel see. this is when he should be in diplomacy mode. not spouting off on social media against a dictator >> he's the 13th president to deal with north korea since the treaty was signed in the 1950s, this is an issue that hasn't gone away. president trump
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japanese premier. he's obviously met with the chinese leaders several times. there's military exercises joint in the region but i think this is also a hermit society an leadership that we don't know a lot about. i think it's a challenging thing. we hope for a peaceful di plomacy. >> if you're heading downtown you will see a large police presence and road closures, evan lambert is live on the national mall. >> reporter: it's a whole lot going on. take a look at the conditions right now on the mall in little bit you can see brake lights and that is what you will see tomorrow. it will be much worse. that's because of three events happening around the sam
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rallies, the jug march and we have the race to defeat broadcast 5k. i want to show you a page that is basically the advertising page for mother of all rallies. it's expected to kick off tomorrow at the washington monument at 11:00 a.m. the group describes else thats as pro trump. there's the jug lo march starting at the lincoln memorial at 2:00 running until 10:00. ly jug lows are a group of fans insane clown fosse. the fbi called this group a loosely organized hybrid gang. the concern comes in if marchers from the events will clash. dc police has said all hands will be on deck for the marches. i also want to show you a map of the road closures in this area for tomorrow and there are a lot of them. about 15 roads around the mall will be closed including portions of constitution and pennsylvania
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the those closures will go from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and they include the 9th and 12th street tunnels which will be closed around the same time. so for more information on these road closures if you have questions head to the website fox 5.com. live on the national mall, evan lambert. fox 5 local news we have a question for you. this is beyond the scope. i know there's union regulations. is the camera in your car tilted a little bit? you're coming in slanted >> you got a lean going on >> the other way. >> dan is adjusting the camera right now. we'll make sure it's good for our next. >> it's friday, we're having a little fun, thanks, evan. >> cool effect. >>
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know what folks can expect weather-wise. we got the lien going on. >> there you go, >> we got maybe a stray shower to pop up that we'll have to deal with. be aware of that. 70 by 8:00. 82 by midday, we got the sunshine but i can't rule out maybe a pop-up shower. same story for monday. we're actually going to go see these temperatures will be in the 80's. not the 70's, 85 for tomorrow. that is not the correct map. here's a look at the tropical tracker we're keeping a close eye on jose which has strengthed to a category 1 hurricane. tropical depression 14. really not doing a lot. but we're watching jose. the question is how close will it come to the coastal area and what will we be dealing with, if anything, in the meantime at home. temperatures, as i said into the 80's, you see not doing badly. plenty of sunshine to thend
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and dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc corporate lobbyist. he shows up for whoever pays him. . federal judge ruled attorney general jeff sessions cannot follow through with the threat to withhold crime fighting money to cities that refused to impose tough policy, chicago filed a lawsuit calling the threat unconstitutional. removing hate or rewriting history, a number cities and towns are
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confederate statue and monuments >> hello there. let's talk a little bit about this, it's been a big discussion, everybody has been, it's beaver everywhere, there are some people that say do away with reminders of the past. and others that say these a teachable moments >> where do you stand, in the teachable moments, those who don't remember they are history are doomed to reply it. but the thing is we need to know all the history, the good, bad and ugly, and those painful moments are the things we most need to remember because we will need to repeat it. how are our children got learn this >> you're saying we need to keep the statues as a reminder of the history >> i think it's a teachable thing, to show all parts of it >> but i believe it's important to remember that those statues were put up during the jim crow
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time not the confederate war, they were put up when americans were fight fog civil rights, more so as a symbolism, they weren't put up during the time of the war, well after that. >> in that horrible part of our history as well. >> but >> that's the appoint, when we say you don't see statues of hitler at german. the statues are used as symbols of trying to is suppress or intimidate people. i guess i totally see that >> i totally see that point as far as the motivation of why a statue was there but i also wouldn't be opposed to taking those statues that the motivation was an ugly hor rid thing and taking them to museum and saying look at what happened. look what happened >> when you say take -- we've seen i think baltimore, we'll put them up, take them put them in a museum or cemetery or somewhere like that >> i don't have a problem with
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-- look at what can happen. ok? when america is ugly and tries to intimidate. >> the statues need to stay where they are. i think the statues need to be placed someplace else. i don't think there's a problem. >> i think it needs to be case-by-case. honestly, but don't try to erase the history and say, this -- we need to know that happened. >> they're just trying to say understand the history. statues were put up as way to intimidate people. of in any weren't put up to glorify, >> we're looking at georgia washington y >> george washington was not there fighting confederate battle or fighting for slavery >> but the spill over has gone to, all of history is under attack and that's the danger of
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what is happening because it's getting of our control let's take down mount rush more, let's rename washington, dc, it kind of escalates into this let's get a hold of the history >> i almost feel luke that part of the argument has become the what about? rather than the concerted effort, we heard president trump say that bringing it up. i want to go ton one more thing. i want you to tell us a little bit about it >> this is the voice of the revolution and the key. it begins with founders as children >>, you got a book signing tomorrow >> 1:00 to 2:00. >> stop by get your book signed by jenny coke. we'll be right back.
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. he got the chance two immediate meet the president. matt ackland was there for it all. this all started earlier when the white house received a let from a young man who lives lose by, asking if he would mow the white house lawn. he got his chance and gave the president a special deal free of charge. . f x put on glass, ear plugs and headed out to cut the lawn. then county of the corner of his cry he saw the president. >> i saw him walking down. so i thought, he's just going to the oval office. i'm getting a good look at him. he turned early and i'm like ok. >> the president showered fx with praise in front of the cameras. then told him something in private. >> the pre
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had done better than the national park service. and said don't tell them >> after he mowed the f x and his dad got the vip v it to the oval office, press briefing room and more. >> we were even allowed to go in a prohibited area. >> reporter: he had no idea his offer would attract so much attention. he not only got a chance to meet the president but also became somewhat of a media star. everyone wanting to get in a question about his lawn mowing >> first i had an interview at fox. then i went with cnn then mowed the rose garden then had a huge a interviews afterwards and i did not see it coming >> he told us he mowed the entire lawn and sit it wasn't that difficult. in fact, most of his
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