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said raussi does reat to the u.s. >> and still under fire f both sides of the aisle. let's get to it >> this has never bee a president as tough on russia as i have been. ok.id prest trump tried to walk back the mos controversial statement after meeting with vladimir putin. the president is now walking back on ttter even as he tries to move on to other business. >> this morning h tweeted so many people at the higher endsn of the intele love my press conference performance i helsinki. pun and i discussed many imrtant subjects we got along which trulyr botheany haters o who wantedsee a boxing match. big results will come >> let's check in with tom fitzgerald and there's clearly n clean-up opee a white
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house. >> rorter: yesterday we were wondering -- how the correion tour would take, now we know less tha24 ho president not always sending on you the tweet about intelligencest that yo saw a minute ago but the other tweet and he only started at 5:45 this morning. the president writing that some people were very angry about the fact that he had been gettingel putin.l with vladimir you see it right there. and went on to say hs calls thi new t conditionrump derangement syndrome. then moved on toul a sed cabinet meeting. he began by talking about what he saw as the economics of his administration and also the diplomatic successes that he s during that nato meeting and during his summit with vladimir putin.se but tho were remarks, the esidentent off script at one point. w as asked if he thought that russia was still targeting the
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united state through cyber attacks. the presid answered no. >> we made incredible progress toward achieving greater peace, security and prosperity for america, for our allies, and in fact, for the entire world, the meetin with nato, the united kingdom and with russia were a tremensuccess, i think you s ee that and it will play out aeriofea rsut bsuccess. >> reporter: a short time later, the press secretary was left to didn'tt the president mean to say no, there was back h and forth as to wer his no meant that he was not takingny questions incidentally the ereporter from thhite house press pool did put out a statement say she go stand by hereport that the president answered that question no that, there was the situations continuing to go on and the president is, again, now raising quessons about what he or does not believe when it comes
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to russian cyber hacking. up hereit on cap hill, we can tell you thisit didtle to ease themooncerns a bothan republic and democrats. in fact, this is now doi something few thought possible, causing bipartisan, rliepubcan democratic like maryland chris van holland arehe coming tr on an effort to fight back detert russia if evidenced that simple if we catch the russians interfering in the 201 or any o will be automatic very severe economic bagin >> reporter: jim and shawn, that's not the end. mark warner of virginia added himself to a letter demanding se
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the white house r a full transcript of what vladimir putin and donald trump talked about in that 90-minute face-to-face meeting where only ewo t of were present. a lot question remain two days after the infamous conference >> it will be interesting to se off subject,ow often is it that you get your own themee music when y doing a report? did youy specifi ask for the ice cream music? >> reporter: as a young father, the lull by song was calming i findt n generates a lot c meshould say people have askedba twitter, we've they'reov lel y pele. out here trying to make a buck. we -- the most pleasant people you'llveree in the backgrou saying you ain't getting no ice cream, we have de
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>> i hope you get some free ice eam sullivan, erin a director of legislative affairs. u wanted to talk about bryce harper adany, bec ause it -- do andi heree ty. justor befe sieen an alert saying president trump is going fto hive miefore we came bon.snu so, yes, words matter, and it ld n't be a president who was i allusive words, has to walk back statements aoe kind ofs a half walk back but actions matter more, when we're talking about actions, we're talking about actions of president trump and how he dlt with russia, he's been a tough presid on russia by his actions >> those are the words we heard sarah hackabee-sanders say, we heard him. you know, still though, when yoe
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hear a presi talking about both sides of hne ck, who ared we supposeo believe? what's our take on th >> the white house can't get the story straight. the bottom line is russia attacked the united states not were you nuclear weapons and guns, but unless presideta trump nd up to russia we need congress to refill the responsibility and do that >> we heard she gopay his actions shown he's been tough on russia's do you buy that >> the fact that sanctions haven't been fully enforced yet, that's a key shortcoming. we're callingn a special counci independence and iegrity act which would hel protect robert mueller's investigation and future special counsel having the senate forgn relations committee, bob corker is holding a hearing next week with secretaryf state mike pompeo to hear about what his perspectiv in the helsinki is meetings. ey're steps in the right rection, not there yet >> we've seen a lot of reaction
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from the helsinki press that.rence and moving on from was it overkill because know, obviously, i think we can agree any time the president g says anything you aoing to have an opposite and equal rack from the other side. ae difference this timround was that you had republicans, many republicans coming out and yi wa se. ahiwas unique opportunity for a lot o republicans. especially in an election year, to get some distance away from president trump.more importantl time you push ao negative to hard, it flip. a lot of treason, impeach, all this good stuff. and that's going to point president trump almos as a vict. that's a rule that he pys very well. plays right into his face. again, if everything is outrageous, then nothing is outrageous. >> the democrats, some democrats have been calling for the translator, the interpreter i the room with the president when
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he met with vladimir putin to testt y about whas said during the meeting. certain republicans are in corol of congress, what's your take? is this a good idea? was there a likelihood this would happen >> it's unclear if there's precedence for that, if there that sh's something be considered given that republicans control congressional committees since they'ren charge, that's also up to them. publianc has to be discussed as serveshe what was discussed in those meetings and we haven't gotln the ful explanation or multiple s confexplanationsfdi oscussed, s people deserve that transparenc> when we go b to the issue ofsa messaging what h hackabee-sanders said when she said the presidentaid no, he meant no to more questions. at some point here, the messaging is so -- the messaging getting people on the same page, regardless of where you stand politically is so poor these days and i feel though, spencer,
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that the white house really feels -- and this plays well to the ba media look like the enemy, but in this case,and i feel, you kn therlot of people look it trnvteesp bedcause they believe in his message, bringin good, the economy ihes sms like president is worried about the best, i'm number one be nobodt does like me, this w isre they keep tripping up >> i thi i'm going to give you the daily reference here, mlb spor game was here, from my perspective, ken griffey junior had one of the most crisp perfecting beautiful swingings got the job done. pbe ruth, unconventional -- but got the job done that's what we're seeing here, y're seeing a presidenttiho'sng the job done >> ten seconds
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>> it's hard they don't compare donald truo babe ruth, i'll just leave it at that. >> spencer sullivan erin sheror thank you f coming in. theha russiant time charged with conspiracy as a russian agent>>9- dc. >> reporter: she called this northwest neighborhood home, she behind me, and what's of this is that to my right, this is wisconsin avenue, within walking distance down i the streets the of the concern for prosecutors which led the judge to rule thar ecutors were concerned that em or any diplomatic propertynd t court. i did get a neighbors, one s of them said haw
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engage in conversation, another me whenwa arrested sunday, different picture of his client nothan what prosecutors werdenth with russian united states.nect tells us she was preparing to move to south dakota to be w her boyfriend, a far cry from the accused spy who was reportedly pushing the russian federaon agenda. >> one of our clients in dcl civi rights organization was contacted by her, and seeking information about their vulnerabilities. ised red flags for you? thatra >> she contacted the organization while his ananization was suffering engi,
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agadinst the website, s vulnerabilities and s ne to take those threats>> ror interviewed by agent about butina. summon said she was on the f ha. shed in communication with several russian intelligence officials after coming to the a united stnd a student visa about th edyereerale s authorities requested she b trial arguing she's a flight jusk or could flee to thelo a ca , they said eporteyn exange forr court doc national n gneacd ek by lliiving c withnddly r
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having a romantic relationship describ as we did interview one of butins neighbors. >> i live in washinon, i guess i'm college, georgetown and that's near the mailbox, the famoulamark but we're close to the russian embassy, that makes sense too t it' pretty surprising to hear that something of international importance i taking place right below you. and honestly, i didn't know she lid here. i've been here ten years. ty reporter: american univ e-mailed us sayingn i graduated in spring of 2018 with master of art degree, we do know she was here on a student vi prosecutors say she lied to gain access to the country, and lied about remaining in touch with russian intelligence officials. she's charged with failing to register as a foreign stoday,
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entered a plea of not guilty. gsha le sup.anng amazon stop selling white supremist mendrchaise. cing back. ♪ . ♪ .
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s lawmaker are questioning jeff be about white natiolities toys >> eric as always good to see t you. >> go be with you. >> let's talk about this, thisi issue that you don't think we'd have to be dealing these day in this climate. yet, here we are. what you saw keith ellison running f attorney general in minnesota, sense a letter to jeff bezos, the ceo of amazon
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pointing out there are a of ones sees, baby clothes, toys, propaganda on amazon on top of that. a lot of through, amazon's kind service, they fnd that a lot of whiteli nationa propaganda being promulgated through there. what they're asking is how much money is amazon making a what will they do tohe stop prom allegation of white nationalities and hate speech on amazonea >> amazonsed a statement that said, amazon prohibits the sale tf produhat promote or glorify hatred, violence, racial, sexl or religious intolerance or promote organizations with suchvi sellers must follow the guideles or face swift action. was this a case of amazon not being aware of wha they were selling? 've seen similar situations ar with wt or what was the
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response from amazon? >> it sws that w it comes to online platforms, especially where people sell things oneir difficult toulrm rs,eg same thing withat facebook, whe mark zuckerbergerd sai that it's difficult to take holocaust deniers off of their platform, so this is one of the has to be vigilant and find wayo change policy and it may lead to uncomfortable things, otherwise, they are going t face some regulation, if peopleet mad because they will wan to be n seen as doing thing, and battering ram and say in a of a delicate ways that technology companiesan may undd more. >> they didn't also put amazon down a bit of a slope where m someay find something offensive, they may believe it has one message and the sler
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says, no, it doesn'tth mean, does it lend itself to confu why amazon is so worried about regulating and policing things o much. and possibly why this some of the stuff, but what amazon has to do is they have t find that kind of dividing line between what is -- now hate speech and what is, you know, something that might be offensive, but not necessarily hate speech >> eric garcia, good tsee you. >> thanks for having me. >>an army veteran gets keys to a n home. and the twist that left him erwhelmed. back after this. ♪. ♪ . lectricity from novec?
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. deon england was the for the special reveal. take a look.
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>> here they come >> a motorcycles escort and a big superviseor an unsuspecting veteran>> we're he army maj eric king, serving 13 years in t army, three tours, two in iraq, one in afghanistan. wounded by an iericd explosion, he is 100%isabled >> the unfolding moment triggered emotion. revealing the gift of a custom mortgage-free home. >> i wasn't prepared for this, i thought we were going to meet and have coffee,an i wto thank my heavenl father blessing me. he has allowed me to get through the triumph, being able to get back into the right state of to mind. he soldiers who are the true heros no longer here with me today, i think about them every
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day. >> one, two, three. all right >> king was under the impression be was a candidate considered for a free home. the humble serviceman nor his family had any idea the selection process was complete. >> i'm a very emotional person. right now, i am holding back my tears because am so proudf him >> there aat greer heros out ere who can't be t hereoday that they deserve this.es theyerve this. >> that was deon england befor there was apregame ceremony celebrating 29 mal of honor dal of honor recipients, the read each man's, rank and which r, two veterans from afghanistan w and wor ii
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. so innocent andng and pure, what was the long tie? a t candidamp in there >> high had bangs >> you did haveangs what reasons we're celebrating today is because today is our birthday here on 5@630. it was two years agoanhat shawn i along with tthroomeritzg ald day onvtion of eth in cleveland. >> seems so long ago. >> seems like a very ago. and the thing was,re w only supposed to do this temporarily. thisas not going to be a long-term thing, the ns cycle in 2016 was so insane.
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>> and you don't have a tiee anymor >> you lost the tie. i lost the bangs. >> for theiv thirdersary i'm going to have bangs and shawn will wear the tie. >> we'll do something >> by the way, speaking of the republican national convention today, the rnc announcedke look it's charlotte for the 2020 republican national convention, we can start planning for that, will likely be a road trip >> there you go. tom fitzgeraldill probably be we wne on the road and be talking to him live b like w didk then. >> the democrats still trying to figure out where. >> happyir bday to you >> happy birthy to you too. boom, ok, blew it up there. no champagne, no >> we'll celebrate the beginning of our third year tomorrow >> that's what we'll do. >> we promise >> we thank you for joining us on 5@630. the news is back at 8:00 on fox 5 plus followed byhe news at 9:00 and then back at 10:00,
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announcer:oday on "tmz" -- harvey: as if things aren't bad enough, the white house y be bugged. >> that soccer ball that putin gave to trump, the are ways to bug that without it bein detected.he >> i guarantee y cia can detect a bug. >> hold on, but after president trump shamed our intelligence i agenciesn front of the world, would they be so quick? t >> nowhere's a far-reaching conspiracy! [laughter] >>we ame video, bono, jay-z, beyonc "broth-eyed girl" . ♪ >> beyonce puts her hands up. harvey: i love the song but maybe i didn't know every word.o >> i that part. harvey: how does

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