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leland: i'm leland vittert.ongress is getting back to work next week with a full plate, including the testimony that everyone is waiting for. former fbi director james comey goes before the intelligence committee on thursday. this, as the white house sets up what they call a special unit to deal with various investigations into alleged collusion between the trump campaign and russia. kristin fisher live on the north lawn of the white house as this war room is getting set up. >> hey, leland, the big question, will president trump try to keep former fbi director james comey from testifying by invoking executive privilege. that's the nixon era rule used during watergate and it was used by former president clinton and former president barack obama. the big question for president trump, what would be more damaging, comey's testimony or the way it will look if he tries to muzzle him. yesterday, press secretary sean spicer was noncommittal will president trump would try to invoke it. >> that committee hearing was just
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leland? >> leland: a lot of blow back from the president's decision to pull back from the white house accord. how is the white house fighting back? >> they may not be out and the white house may soon try to renegotiate a different deal, but it would have to be on better terms for the united states. >> i said the president draw the withdrawal. but we will renegotiating and consider reentering. >> reporter: one of the voices who saw benefits to staying in was secretary of state rex tillerson and he was not at the rose garden announcement yesterday. but this morning secretary tillerson said america is not abandoning anti- globaling efforts just because they are not part of this international accord. but the democrats don't buy it. >> trump is grandfather of nievenlt how will he explain to his grandchildren what he did to the air they breathe assuming they breathe air. and i have to assume that that is the case. we all do. >> leland: it is big that epa administrator scott pruitt will be here. we
leland? >> leland: a lot of blow back from the president's decision to pull back from the white house accord. how is the white house fighting back? >> they may not be out and the white house may soon try to renegotiate a different deal, but it would have to be on better terms for the united states. >> i said the president draw the withdrawal. but we will renegotiating and consider reentering. >> reporter: one of the voices who saw benefits to staying in was secretary of...
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the leland. leland: kristen fisher live on the north lawn for an inside analysis on the trump white house and russian probe. let's bring in whilst deana -- miles stand out. nice to see you. bush was in person, glad to have you on the show either way. as we listen to christian fishers report coming out with outside legal team who is having trouble getting on message. >> yeah, that's absolutely right. you look at this kind of verbal acrobatics that has taken place over the question of whether the president is under investigation or not. now some of that to paraphrase a former president on what the meaning of investigate is. but clearly present transactions are being booked out. but the white house and the president's own personal legal team seems to be struggling to get a consistent strategy to push back against the list. >> the strategy of the president himself seems to fold, which is intact the investigation which are seen him now use that term multiple times. at the same time, dividend paid by t
the leland. leland: kristen fisher live on the north lawn for an inside analysis on the trump white house and russian probe. let's bring in whilst deana -- miles stand out. nice to see you. bush was in person, glad to have you on the show either way. as we listen to christian fishers report coming out with outside legal team who is having trouble getting on message. >> yeah, that's absolutely right. you look at this kind of verbal acrobatics that has taken place over the question of...
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leland?ison, thank you. >>> coming up, our fair and balanced panel takes a look at whether the public testimony of james comey is a productive part of the investigation or simply a distraction to the president's agenda. elizabeth: coming up, finding new ways to fight extremism from ever taking hold of the minds of young people. people would ask me in different countries that we traveled, what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked other. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. elizabeth: well, the terror attacks last night in london came on the heels of the brazen manchester concert bombing on may 22nd. the bomber, 32-year-old sal man abedi, had become radicalized leading up to the attack. here with more, seamus hughes, the director of the george washing
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leland. leland: will carr. thank you. liz.beth: we have much more ahead in the next hour of america's news headquarters. new reports on russian election interference suggesting the obama administration may have known more about the meddling than they let on. and why it's got the white house and lawmakers frustrated. and it wasn't exactly a high speed chase, but this granny led police on a pursuit with quite dangerous maneuvers. we'll explain coming up. .. .. [vo] what made secretariat the greatest racehorse who ever lived? of course he was strong... ...intelligent. ...explosive. but the true secret to his perfection... was a heart, twice the size of an average horse. >> our two from washington, great to have you with us at home, a wonderful summer saturday. >> what is making news right now, congress debating new sanctions on russia, we will speak to members on both sides of the other, donald trump questions president obama's handling of moscow's meddling in the 2016 election. leland: the fight over the future of the nation's h
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now back to a very special leland and heather. >> leland: looking forward to that. >> heather: wisconsinscott walker is pushing to require drug testing and work requirements for medicaid recipients. if approved, the badger state would set a new precedent for the entire country. mike is live in madison, wisconsin, with more. >> this is a proposal that could -- scott walker says the name of the game here is to get medicaid recipients here, it's called badger care, get those recipients into the workforce where there will be required to pass a drug test. >> most of us believe that public assistance should be more like a trampoline than a hammock. for those who are able to work, we should enable them to get back to the workforce. >> opponents argue that people are being singled out. andrew get arguments that it will discourage drug use. it will discourage people from getting help for the medical problems. >> we think this would be a big step backwards. >> however, a key element to walker's proposal is not someone who tests positive for drugs automatically gets rolled into a drug addiction tre
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leland: fascinating. the big issue in light of the manchester was the intelligence sharing between the uk and us. the brits were upset about the leaks on the side of the pond on their most sacred intelligence. are they still worried? are they sharing as much united states respect for that matter, are your more so scared to talk. >> i would say that the british had been much more on close hold with the information in light of what happened in manchester because the release of the suspects name really disrupted the effectiveness of the british investigation. once the name is out there, everyone's running the individual, and the network really can go to ground. it is important to know that we are almost 24 is after the attack and the british know these guys are. okay? for sure. the reason we don't know is because they're being very close hold on the information. leland: so far, there than all the rest. we saw this dragnet roundup if you will. people were released and they were charged and that's probably wha
leland: fascinating. the big issue in light of the manchester was the intelligence sharing between the uk and us. the brits were upset about the leaks on the side of the pond on their most sacred intelligence. are they still worried? are they sharing as much united states respect for that matter, are your more so scared to talk. >> i would say that the british had been much more on close hold with the information in light of what happened in manchester because the release of the suspects...
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leland: fox news alert.e not on the tell a ban, american there to help, two us soldiers died, john huddy, hi, john. >> the telegram claimed, it happened -- and when an afghan soldier started spraying killing two soldiers, and the afghan soldier was killed by return fire. a white house spokesman told reporters, the so-called green on blue attack, and those by the afghan military, affiliated with us, nato and civilian contractors, and afghan soldier opened fire on us soldiers that were training afghan soldiers on base in the kandahar province of afghanistan. wounding three us soldiers and they were killed as well. and the taliban operative -- overall looking at the numbers, to give you perspective here, since january 1, 2008, there has been 154 coalition troops and affiliate security forces, that have been killed in green on blue attacks. and 195 affiliate and coalition things, have been wounded and this comes as the president is weighing deploying up to 5000 more us troops to afghanistan to join the roughly 8
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. >> leland: fox news alert, busy friday. president trump backing the republican senate health care bill while at the same time acknowledging that there is a very tough fight ahead. >> julie: also, president trump turning up the heat on the russia investigation. we are covering all the news happening now. >> i promised you i would repeal it, i did not promise i was going to replace it with a federal program or bail out insurance companies. >> julie: resistance to the republican health care bill coming from within the gop's own ranks. it is the legislation really in jeopardy or is this just political posturing? plus -- >> he's very good friends with a comey, which is very bothersome. >> julie: president trump not mincing words when it comes to the connection between the former fbi director and the special counsel leading the russian investigation. it's all happening now. we begin with fox news alert, president trump says he has faith republicans can compromise and pass their health care bill. welcome to the second hour of "hap
. >> leland: fox news alert, busy friday. president trump backing the republican senate health care bill while at the same time acknowledging that there is a very tough fight ahead. >> julie: also, president trump turning up the heat on the russia investigation. we are covering all the news happening now. >> i promised you i would repeal it, i did not promise i was going to replace it with a federal program or bail out insurance companies. >> julie: resistance to the...
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leland: yeah.ly, sort of a preference vote that goes to the u.s. congress. bryan, i'm interested in this last part of, essentially, the financial abyss that puerto rico is in. is there any talk among the folks who are out there of the need for real reform on the island and being willing to the make the tough choices? and, for that matter, help thein puerto rico pull themselves up by their boot straps? >> reporter: you know, there are some people who thought that this puerto rican day parade should not have happened in the first place to send a message to the u.s. congress and to the american people on the mainland that puerto rico is in dire straits, and they believe that they needed that. so it is mixed on both sides, a very contentious issue as to how there should be a solution to this issue. leland: yeah. contentious with a lot of good folks caught in the middle. bryan llenas on the streets, thank you. liz? elizabeth: all right. coming up, the lights will shine bright on the stars of broadway as
leland: yeah.ly, sort of a preference vote that goes to the u.s. congress. bryan, i'm interested in this last part of, essentially, the financial abyss that puerto rico is in. is there any talk among the folks who are out there of the need for real reform on the island and being willing to the make the tough choices? and, for that matter, help thein puerto rico pull themselves up by their boot straps? >> reporter: you know, there are some people who thought that this puerto rican day...
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the >> leland: i'll let you have your own opinion.n a real sense, he was known for a long time as a favored background source in new york on gossip and real estate. the war on media is real and a sense. you should out the media from having cameras inside the white house briefing room, we have some video from yesterday, the only part of the briefing that we were able to show you, which was sarah huckabee sanders walking out and that we had to pan off and turn the cameras off. jeff mason, president of the white house correspondent's association put a statement out saying we are not satisfied with the current state at play and we will work hard to change it. in the meantime, i have asked reporters that we use audio moving forward. tammy, does this matter? >> i don't think so. there are so many ways at the white house is communicating with the america people. they got very upset when other news is brought in or certain networks were moved to the back row. it's like high school. with new media and all the writing of what they do, the media
the >> leland: i'll let you have your own opinion.n a real sense, he was known for a long time as a favored background source in new york on gossip and real estate. the war on media is real and a sense. you should out the media from having cameras inside the white house briefing room, we have some video from yesterday, the only part of the briefing that we were able to show you, which was sarah huckabee sanders walking out and that we had to pan off and turn the cameras off. jeff mason,...
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leland: welcome to "america's news hq" on a sunday. i am leland vittert. elizabeth: im elizabeth prann. thanks for joining us. by republican senators that the gop health care bill. senate leaders in the trump administration are making their case in hopes of swaying lawmakers. >> the penalties go away, but right now the governments forcing people to buy coverage but the people who were paid $3 billion. those go away, so that's not obamacare. elizabeth: jerrett tenney joins us with the very latest on the debate. reporter: you have republicans in the white house senate leadership saying essentially either you're with us or you're against us. this is what republicans have campaigned on. there is a lot of pressure to get him to vote yes. those campaign promises to repeal and replace obamacare are exactly why several conservatives say they can't support the current bill. one of the most outspoken as kentucky senator rand paul. he said there's no way the current republicans keeps almost all of the mandates of obamacare in place. >> obamacare made it illegal to bu
leland: welcome to "america's news hq" on a sunday. i am leland vittert. elizabeth: im elizabeth prann. thanks for joining us. by republican senators that the gop health care bill. senate leaders in the trump administration are making their case in hopes of swaying lawmakers. >> the penalties go away, but right now the governments forcing people to buy coverage but the people who were paid $3 billion. those go away, so that's not obamacare. elizabeth: jerrett tenney joins us...
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leland: and good to you. i'm leland vittert. elizabeth: a mistrial in the high profile trial of actor bill cosby. the district attorney says this isn't over and they'll retry the case again. the jury said they were deadlocked on all three counts of aggravated indecent assault. our rick leventhal is live outside the courthouse and will be joining us, hi, rick. >> this was the longest jury deliberation outside of this courthouse, longer than the trial itself. despite 53 hours of questions and debate, seven men and five women bussed in from pittsburgh to sit on this jury could not agree on guilty or innocence of bill cosby on any of the charges against him. mr. cosby did not celebrate in the courthouse when the mistrial was announced. this is not over for the comedian mo turns 80 next month. the prosecutor says he'll move forward quickly as possible sometime in the next 120 days. >> she is entitled to a verdict in this case, and the citizens of montgomery county are entitled to a verdict in this case and we will push forward to try
leland: and good to you. i'm leland vittert. elizabeth: a mistrial in the high profile trial of actor bill cosby. the district attorney says this isn't over and they'll retry the case again. the jury said they were deadlocked on all three counts of aggravated indecent assault. our rick leventhal is live outside the courthouse and will be joining us, hi, rick. >> this was the longest jury deliberation outside of this courthouse, longer than the trial itself. despite 53 hours of questions...
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leland:. elizabeth: but i want possible's reaction. it doesn't mean 50/50. there could be one person hung up on one thing? >> absolutely. we just don't know right now. and it's likely, given the magnitude of this case that we will find that out. if you've been doing this as long as i have, they're asking for copious readback, as a prosecutor you're getting nervous, wow, they don't remember the testimony. they're asking for instructions on the law. when this is going on, i said we're one second away from the ultimate one bad question from the prosecution, can you please redefine reasonable doubt. it's very clear this jury was putting in a lot of time and attention, maybe there was one juror or several. but it's clear that they were challenging the facts, channelling the law and when they asked for the law, it's at minimum a mistrial. the prosecutor's case was not well received by the jury in terms of them believing guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. leland: let's talk a little about what mr. cosby was charged with in this case. there's been 60 women, about, ac
leland:. elizabeth: but i want possible's reaction. it doesn't mean 50/50. there could be one person hung up on one thing? >> absolutely. we just don't know right now. and it's likely, given the magnitude of this case that we will find that out. if you've been doing this as long as i have, they're asking for copious readback, as a prosecutor you're getting nervous, wow, they don't remember the testimony. they're asking for instructions on the law. when this is going on, i said we're one...
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i'm leland vittert. we'll see you at the top of the hour for more news with elizabeth prann. in the meantime, now back to cashin' in. . eric: as amazon makes another move to take over the world. it could mean a world of hurt for workers. the company is are the ro reportedly looking at automation at whole foods, that could mean job cuts. and lisa what's good for amazon may not be good for everyone, is this a spreading issue? >> well, yeah, there's a study recent by pwc, 38% of jobs in the united states could be replaced by automation in the next 15 years. clearly, that would have a huge shifting effect on the economy and the jobs that are available today. eric: gina your thoughts on spreading concern over automation? >> the free market tends to do a pretty good job self-regulating. we've always had advanced technologies, somebody a checker today is somebody who is a technician on robotics, instead. it could even be a better job and work out better in the long run for some of these people. eric: your thoughts? >> and let's tie the needle and thread together here. it's very clea
i'm leland vittert. we'll see you at the top of the hour for more news with elizabeth prann. in the meantime, now back to cashin' in. . eric: as amazon makes another move to take over the world. it could mean a world of hurt for workers. the company is are the ro reportedly looking at automation at whole foods, that could mean job cuts. and lisa what's good for amazon may not be good for everyone, is this a spreading issue? >> well, yeah, there's a study recent by pwc, 38% of jobs in the...
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leland: a major search underway for seven u.s. sailors missing after their boat collided with another off the coast of japan. what went wrong and where was the captain. elizabeth: fallout after president trump put on pressure on the attorney general, he's quote, being investigated because of firing the fbi director,
leland: a major search underway for seven u.s. sailors missing after their boat collided with another off the coast of japan. what went wrong and where was the captain. elizabeth: fallout after president trump put on pressure on the attorney general, he's quote, being investigated because of firing the fbi director,
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. >> leland: so much fun, we'll do it again. the sender mike lee and the ladies of "outnumbered" ." >> harris: president trump facing fallout, but he said it all comes down to saving american jobs. this is "outnumbered" on a fine friday. i'm harris faulkner, here today, meghan mccain, kennedy, also from fbn, melissa francis, and today's #oneluckyguy, we are glad to welcome senator mike lee from the great state of utah. the forgotten founders. this is all about those who are pushing against the idea. >> harris: let's start with the news. he said it all comes down to jobs. president trump is announcing america's exit from the paris climate deal this week and he says the agreement hammered out by former president obama came out at too high a price. >> i cannot in good conscience support a deal that punishes the united states. which is what it does. the world's leader in environmental protection, while imposing no meaningful obligations on on the world's n polluters. >> harris: barack obama hit back on a statement, even while the pr
. >> leland: so much fun, we'll do it again. the sender mike lee and the ladies of "outnumbered" ." >> harris: president trump facing fallout, but he said it all comes down to saving american jobs. this is "outnumbered" on a fine friday. i'm harris faulkner, here today, meghan mccain, kennedy, also from fbn, melissa francis, and today's #oneluckyguy, we are glad to welcome senator mike lee from the great state of utah. the forgotten founders. this is all...
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he said, leland you 0 be a great astronaut. handed met the application. i set it down.friend charlie kamarta applies and gets in. said to myself, if that knucklehead can get in, i can get in, too. so it was more of a competition, and applied and got. in between that time of him getting in, he flew back to nasa langley with john young. you know john young. john young flew every vehicle known to humans in the space program. he flew sts1, columbia. he walked on the moon. so when john young tells you should apply, guess you should apply, and i applied when he came and talked to us. so, i guess a lot of people dent apply. they talk about it but don't follow through. you had a followup. >> thank you for being an inspiration. >> thank you. [applause] >> i am originally from puerto rico. you were the first astronaut i met in 2003 when you visited my school. >> i was? >> correct. i just am just here to let you know that this is part of your legacy. i was inspired by then. could i not go to talk to you because i could not speak english by then, and i was inspired to continue grad
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neil: a fax i'm leland bitter. right now are heating up against his alive look at what's going on in new york right now. the controversial group act for america is holding demonstrations in 30 cities, speaking out against what they call human rights violations committed under islamic law known as soraya law. they say those are anti- muslim and their holding counter protests. life coaches coming in. back to you, as news breaks. two us soldiers have been killed in afghanistan in what authorities are calling an insider attack. it happens in the district of the bank our province, two other service members were injured when an afghan soldier opened fire. back to those protests as news warrants. i'm leland in washington. now back to neil on business. neil: all right, now, if the president wanted i preferred to start focusing. what you think of that? 's back as a journalist, i'll speak my book. i like his tweets. it's a constant fodder for more mysteries and it keeps adding confusion and as disarray. neil: i disagree yes
neil: a fax i'm leland bitter. right now are heating up against his alive look at what's going on in new york right now. the controversial group act for america is holding demonstrations in 30 cities, speaking out against what they call human rights violations committed under islamic law known as soraya law. they say those are anti- muslim and their holding counter protests. life coaches coming in. back to you, as news breaks. two us soldiers have been killed in afghanistan in what authorities...
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i'm leland vittert. protests against islamic law taking place across the country. live now to new york city. the controversial group act for america is hosting demonstrations in 30 cities, talking about what they call human rights violations committed under sharia law. critics say the demonstrations are just anti-muslim and are holding counter protests back to new york or cities across the country as news warrants. two u.s. soldiers have been killed in afghanistan in what authorities are calling insider attacks. it happened in the enchen district of the andhar province. liz prann and i will be with you on news headquarters. now, back to cashin' in. >> president trump doubling down on his calls for a u.s. travel ban in the wake of the u.s. terror attack in london. his new push comes as we learn one of the suspects attempt today travel to syria before carrying out the deadly attack. and reportedly met with isis in libya. rachel, is president trump right to revisit this temporary travel ban? >> absolutely, and by the way, syria and libya are not hot travel destination
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i'm leland vittert. now back. david: british prime minister theresa may getting shellacked at the polls after recent terror strikes against her citizens. before the vote she called for measures to keep terrorists off line. and those sites are pushing back because it's a slippery slope. >> it is. my heart goes out to what the british people are going through right now and i understand that there's always a feeling that you want to sort of shut down everything after an attack like they've been having. that being said, social media is a powerful tool and one that we do not want to dismiss or shut down. this is a way of keeping terrorists visible. we want to be able to track them. we want to know what they're up to. if we push them down, they are going to find another way we won't be able to monitor. david: facebook, twitter and youtube parent company all say they have programs to block terrorists and extremist froms their sites and facebook put out a statement, we do not allow groups or people that engage in terroris
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i'm leland vittert.w, back to forbes on fox. >> i believe the time has come for new immigration rules which say that those seeking admission into our country must be able to support themselves financially and should not use welfare for a period of at least five years. >> president trump this week calling for stricter limits on welfare for immigrants. now, we should note that laws have already been on the books since 1996, but they haven't been enforced much recently as welfare benefits have exploded the last years. steve, you say it's time to derail the gravy train. >> in 1996 when you got welfare reform, you worked for your benefits if you're able bodied. work. the welfare roles have collapsed in this country, wisconsin on they went down over 85% and so, this is the humane way to go. they should do it for food stamps, welfare, so go back where we were on immigration, five years. it worked then, it can work again today. david: and mark, we do have this history in the united states of people coming here w
i'm leland vittert.w, back to forbes on fox. >> i believe the time has come for new immigration rules which say that those seeking admission into our country must be able to support themselves financially and should not use welfare for a period of at least five years. >> president trump this week calling for stricter limits on welfare for immigrants. now, we should note that laws have already been on the books since 1996, but they haven't been enforced much recently as welfare...
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leland: and it's father's day. his dad in a vital role in our lives no matter how our old we all are.
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leland vittert with matthew stafford. what led the white house to say this about the tweets?>> they were steadfast that the president was answering the question that he promised to answer this week. when pressed multiple times by reporters, why would it take 41 days to seemingly answer an easy question? >> he gave a timeline and a frame work and he did that. >> you will note this is only an audio recording. a trend that tv journalists are finding disturbing. the white house says we're not able to bring in cameras to the briefings, not able to broadcast them live. as you reported, we could only record the audio after the briefing ends. >> shepard: the president said he is doubting whether russia meddled in our election. >> a lot of questions about that. the president's tweets speak for themselves. this tweet raised a lot of questions. by the way, if russia was working so hard on the 2016 election, it all took place during the obama admin. why didn't they stop them? we did the dnc turn down the dhs office to protect against hacks long prior to election? it's all a big dem hoax.
leland vittert with matthew stafford. what led the white house to say this about the tweets?>> they were steadfast that the president was answering the question that he promised to answer this week. when pressed multiple times by reporters, why would it take 41 days to seemingly answer an easy question? >> he gave a timeline and a frame work and he did that. >> you will note this is only an audio recording. a trend that tv journalists are finding disturbing. the white house...
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i'm leland in washington. now back to neil on business. neil: all right, now, if the president wanted i preferred to start focusing. what you think of that? 's back as a journalist, i'll speak my book. i like his tweets. it's a constant fodder for more mysteries and it keeps adding confusion and as disarray. neil: i disagree yes it does. we all love that sort of stuff that you're so full of it. when stuff happens at apple, your all over it. we go nuts about the stuff. as a journalist, we love it. as an american, he is delaying his agenda. his agenda is -- that's my point. every time you do that, first of all, i don't think it's the wisest strategy to take in the middle of this terror attack in the latest one in england. and you're tweeting awful things about the -- it's off-topic and it's pushing down. if your agenda isn't you can argue the specifics but it's getting you off book. >> it is and it's really more headache than it's worth. i agree with charlie that the president actually got off twitter, journalist would implode and they would
i'm leland in washington. now back to neil on business. neil: all right, now, if the president wanted i preferred to start focusing. what you think of that? 's back as a journalist, i'll speak my book. i like his tweets. it's a constant fodder for more mysteries and it keeps adding confusion and as disarray. neil: i disagree yes it does. we all love that sort of stuff that you're so full of it. when stuff happens at apple, your all over it. we go nuts about the stuff. as a journalist, we love...
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we will start with the chargers in leland high school in san jose, chargers dropping down to 75. congratulations. look at our rain, you can seat peninsula, the south bay, a couple hundreds and maybe more than 0.1 of an inch. impressive for june. >>> we have a couple trouble spots, and on the san mateo bridge, it's flowing nicely with a 14-minute drive, and golden gate bridge is fog-free this morning, and four lanes in the southbound and two lanes in the northbound direction, and traffic is light across the span. one problem spot in the hayward side of things. 880 southbound the transition, an there was a five-vehicle accident apparently out of lanes now and debris and cleanup activity happening there. heads up with that. we had an earlier b.a.r.t. and we will check back in just a few. >>> and then meeting april the giraf giraffe. the entire world watched on a live feed as he prepared to give birth. after traveling for six hours he finally got to meet april and her calf, tau hery. >> i can't believe we are here. we were waiting for that baby, and we didn't think he was ever going
we will start with the chargers in leland high school in san jose, chargers dropping down to 75. congratulations. look at our rain, you can seat peninsula, the south bay, a couple hundreds and maybe more than 0.1 of an inch. impressive for june. >>> we have a couple trouble spots, and on the san mateo bridge, it's flowing nicely with a 14-minute drive, and golden gate bridge is fog-free this morning, and four lanes in the southbound and two lanes in the northbound direction, and...
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leland melvin had promising career in the nfl but injuries snatched that away.. his second act in life was to become an astronaut. yeah. astronaut. and now the man also known as the astro flew on twitter when he went viral with this official portrait with his dog. i like that dog. he shared what he's learn new book called chasing space it includes what he learn from the grid iron from outerspace this morning he joins us live in the loft. good morning to you. that is a fantastic picture. >> >> your story is so compelling. how does one go from the nfl to space? >> you know, foundational until my parents told me i can do anything. i think i can and i think i can. and curious george. curiosity led me to do all these different things. no one ever told me i couldn't. >> when you were playing football was being an astronaut something that was always in your mind? did it take that injury to really say now i'll pursue this. >> it wasn't i got to nasa that this gentleman said, you'd be a great astronaut handed me an plick. i look at it. didn't fill it out. another friend
leland melvin had promising career in the nfl but injuries snatched that away.. his second act in life was to become an astronaut. yeah. astronaut. and now the man also known as the astro flew on twitter when he went viral with this official portrait with his dog. i like that dog. he shared what he's learn new book called chasing space it includes what he learn from the grid iron from outerspace this morning he joins us live in the loft. good morning to you. that is a fantastic picture....
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leland, more on the capital police and the situation. we know this happened so fast. joe barton sang the police attacked the shooter and that saved our lives. we just heard those actions being highlighted by president trump as well sing many lives would have been lost if not for the heroic actions of the two capital police officers. we are still waiting on updates for everybody situation, but the president says he has spoken with steve squeeze his wife. he is confident that steve's glaze will make a full recovery. >> exactly. in terms of injuries, this could have been so much worse. you understand why. according to the alexandria police, from the time of the first 911 call, it took their officers 3 minutes to arrive and that was 3 minutes that the shooter could have had essentially a completely open field to go after whoever he wanted. instead, he had congressman scalise is security detail returning fire. not all congressmen have security detail. because steve's police is a leader, he gets security detail certainly, a couple of well armed and well trained officers off
leland, more on the capital police and the situation. we know this happened so fast. joe barton sang the police attacked the shooter and that saved our lives. we just heard those actions being highlighted by president trump as well sing many lives would have been lost if not for the heroic actions of the two capital police officers. we are still waiting on updates for everybody situation, but the president says he has spoken with steve squeeze his wife. he is confident that steve's glaze will...
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in the meantime i'm leland, back to "bulls and bears".agen: new details coming out onto terror suspects taken down. both men are given us assistantship, and both received weapons and bomb making training in lebanon. what were they doing here? they were casing new york city airport for potential attacks. john, you say this to be a wake-up call to ramp up our security spending at airports. >> it certainly should. i fly every single week, sometimes up to four days a week and i see incredibly inconsistencies in tsa throughout our country. if you look at how many times they fail security tax they is actually no excuse for this whatsoever. the government also takes about one point to $5 billion of tsa security these that all passengers pay into in the general fund and that is also inexcusable. the team as they should be privatized and he should take civilian flights that you have. year to $7.6 billion budget with tsa and simply just add on preflight what you need to defund the tsa, fund the security and but a merit-based system in place and if
in the meantime i'm leland, back to "bulls and bears".agen: new details coming out onto terror suspects taken down. both men are given us assistantship, and both received weapons and bomb making training in lebanon. what were they doing here? they were casing new york city airport for potential attacks. john, you say this to be a wake-up call to ramp up our security spending at airports. >> it certainly should. i fly every single week, sometimes up to four days a week and i see...
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steve: leland, thank you very much.program we'll have with us zach barth, he was the congressional aide who was injured. he will appear with congressman roger williams. i was talking to some members of congress and some of the staff members yesterday, you know what? a lot of people on capitol hill are freaked out how easily this guy was able to inflict so much injury upon those folks. when you look at while the motive is unclear at this point, although it looks like it was politically motivated, it is scary for people involved in the business of politics. ainsley: it absolutely is. this guy was such a nutjob. moved to d.c. for two months, lived out of his van, white van, curtains on the side. he had, saw pictures of investigators pulling things out of his car. he had a sign of chicken in chief, a picture after chicken with president trump's hair. he told his wife was going home, side to go out to the baseball field, asked congressman in the parking lot, are those congressman out there, and he decided to shoot 100 rounds
steve: leland, thank you very much.program we'll have with us zach barth, he was the congressional aide who was injured. he will appear with congressman roger williams. i was talking to some members of congress and some of the staff members yesterday, you know what? a lot of people on capitol hill are freaked out how easily this guy was able to inflict so much injury upon those folks. when you look at while the motive is unclear at this point, although it looks like it was politically...
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i'm elizabeth prann, i'll see you at the top of the hour with leland vittert.e'll send it back to cashin' n in. eric: the u.s. is flexing its military might this week. the pentagon successfully testing a new missile defense stem after north korea fires another ballistic missile into the sea of japan. u.s. war ships are taking part in a major military drill with japan. at least president trump wanted military spending and maybe there's a good reason for doing that? >> i do. the u.s. army chief of staff you said not too long ago, to the house arms services committee, that we're ill-prepared and he has grave concerns for us fighting a power like north korea or iran. and there's discussion about the military unpreparedness. i think we should do everything we can. eric: let me get the liberal in here. less military spending. >> i'm a hillary hawk and i think we could take the 1.6 billion for the border wall and spend it on important programs for the country and maybe give it to the state department and be diplomatic leaders and health and stuff like that. eric: your
i'm elizabeth prann, i'll see you at the top of the hour with leland vittert.e'll send it back to cashin' n in. eric: the u.s. is flexing its military might this week. the pentagon successfully testing a new missile defense stem after north korea fires another ballistic missile into the sea of japan. u.s. war ships are taking part in a major military drill with japan. at least president trump wanted military spending and maybe there's a good reason for doing that? >> i do. the u.s. army...
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authorities say leland foster held the mother of his three month old twins at knife point as he attemptedn the infants in a bathtub. a 12-year-old girl in the home ran next door for help. investigators say a neighbor armed with a gun shot foster twice killing him. the boy and the girl babies are okay. the neighbor was questioned and released by police. >> a report shows russian hackers invaded at least one u.s. voting software company just days before the november election. a report leaked to the investigative news site said the hacking perpetrated furthera contractor has been identified as 25-year-old reality leigh winner. the georgia woman is charged with printing a a classified memo and sending it to the intercept with posted this report yesterday. >>> the white house says there will be no assertion of executive privilege as an effort to keep james comey from testifying to the senate intelligence committee on thursday. comey will almost certainly be asked about his meetings with president trump where the president allegedly asked him to end the probe into michael flynn and allegedly as
authorities say leland foster held the mother of his three month old twins at knife point as he attemptedn the infants in a bathtub. a 12-year-old girl in the home ran next door for help. investigators say a neighbor armed with a gun shot foster twice killing him. the boy and the girl babies are okay. the neighbor was questioned and released by police. >> a report shows russian hackers invaded at least one u.s. voting software company just days before the november election. a report...
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a few hours later we will head over towards leland high school, temperatures in the mid-70s as graduationarts at 4:00. congratulations, everybody. be safe tonight. >> we are tracking the san mateo bridge, it's slow and go. at the bottom of the screen, there's a cop car there and they have been pulling over people and it's not for speeding because there's so much traffic going on there, so a heads up, it's a about 20 to 25-minute drive from hayward, and up the high-rise over towards foster city. once again, 101 at 880. the left-hand side with the cars coming at you is the northbound direction. further to the north we have an accident before the lawrence expressway, and that's an overturn that is out of lanes but you can see the slow traffic there, about 20 to 15 miles per hour headed up towards 237. emergency crews on the scene there. we will take a look at drive times when we come back. >> thank you. >>> the nation waits to hear what fired fbi director james comey will reveal about the conversations with the president. president. >>> a >>> more now on the breaking news i have been followi
a few hours later we will head over towards leland high school, temperatures in the mid-70s as graduationarts at 4:00. congratulations, everybody. be safe tonight. >> we are tracking the san mateo bridge, it's slow and go. at the bottom of the screen, there's a cop car there and they have been pulling over people and it's not for speeding because there's so much traffic going on there, so a heads up, it's a about 20 to 25-minute drive from hayward, and up the high-rise over towards foster...
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we have a fantastic group augmented with tom countries and leland, and i want to thank my fantastic staff team, they work hard, very professional, very dedicated and i want to thank our associates for all she did for this event, very complex arrangement but she tells me it wasn't as difficult as planning her wedding earlier this year. congratulations and thank you. [applause] bonnie jenkins is another new board member who is here with us today. [applause] >> national piece for hosting us today. we hope to see many of you at 5:00 for our informal reception. in conjunction with foreign-policy at the 18th street lounge. thanks for our panelists and thank you for your support to the arms control association. we are adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] .. [inaudible discussion] >> the house and senate are back next week after a week-long memorial day recess, republican senator tim scott tweeting what he has been up. fun to see the ladies from the primary school in charleston. and diane feinstein sending this message i'm i'm so -- the so proud of ananya vinay. spelling
we have a fantastic group augmented with tom countries and leland, and i want to thank my fantastic staff team, they work hard, very professional, very dedicated and i want to thank our associates for all she did for this event, very complex arrangement but she tells me it wasn't as difficult as planning her wedding earlier this year. congratulations and thank you. [applause] bonnie jenkins is another new board member who is here with us today. [applause] >> national piece for hosting us...
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leland: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell doesn't have the vote to pass the repeal in replace ofnators. cenobite alabama's senator richard strange with what he needs to get to yes. >> on the russian hacking investigation. >> obama knew about russia a long time before the election. they shouldn't say something about it. >> the rulon president trump taliban executive
leland: senate majority leader mitch mcconnell doesn't have the vote to pass the repeal in replace ofnators. cenobite alabama's senator richard strange with what he needs to get to yes. >> on the russian hacking investigation. >> obama knew about russia a long time before the election. they shouldn't say something about it. >> the rulon president trump taliban executive
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and leland high school, later in the afternoon, high clouds and sunshine and mid-70s for you as you graduatet 4:00, and congratulations and have a fun but safe evening, everybody. and 280 at 17, starting off in the south bay, and look at the uv index, high in the south bay. and moderate tree and grass pollen, so if you are going to be on the grass field, you may if you have allergies take a little medicine. antioch, a quiet day today. showers will cool us in the mid to upper 60s. for most of us, a few cities in the east bay valleys, and 59 to about 76 degrees friday. two chances of rain. the first one starts thursday, and it's the greater one, and then we have another one on saturday. we will focus on tomorrow when i come back next, and here's sue with the morning commute. >>> good morning, everyone. we will look outside san rafa and coming up on 5:40 a.m. a 20-minute drive from this area getting past the civic center to the golden gate bridge, about 20 minutes. traffic is looking good. we do have a little fog forming at the golden gate so watch visibilities there. earlier an accident on the
and leland high school, later in the afternoon, high clouds and sunshine and mid-70s for you as you graduatet 4:00, and congratulations and have a fun but safe evening, everybody. and 280 at 17, starting off in the south bay, and look at the uv index, high in the south bay. and moderate tree and grass pollen, so if you are going to be on the grass field, you may if you have allergies take a little medicine. antioch, a quiet day today. showers will cool us in the mid to upper 60s. for most of...
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. >> leland: fox news alert, busy friday.ing the republican senate health care bill while at the same time acknowledging that there is a very tough fight ahead. >> julie: also, president trump turning up the heat on the russia investigation. we are covering all the news happening now. >> i promised you i would repeal it, i did not promise i was going to replace it with a federal program or bail out insurance companies. >> julie: resistance to the republican health care bill coming from within the gop's own ranks. it is the legislation really in jeopardy or is this just political posturing? plus -- >> he's very good fe
. >> leland: fox news alert, busy friday.ing the republican senate health care bill while at the same time acknowledging that there is a very tough fight ahead. >> julie: also, president trump turning up the heat on the russia investigation. we are covering all the news happening now. >> i promised you i would repeal it, i did not promise i was going to replace it with a federal program or bail out insurance companies. >> julie: resistance to the republican health care...
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we'll see you get a four stick around now because leland and elizabeth prann are up next. >> attorneyf sessions agrees to appear today before the senate intelligence committee about russian meddling. we have reacted from capitol hill and the white house. >> plus, president trump this morning calling fbi director james comey's leak cowardly. reaction from the presidents golf retreat where he is spending the weekend. >> will take a closer look at the presidents choice to replace james
we'll see you get a four stick around now because leland and elizabeth prann are up next. >> attorneyf sessions agrees to appear today before the senate intelligence committee about russian meddling. we have reacted from capitol hill and the white house. >> plus, president trump this morning calling fbi director james comey's leak cowardly. reaction from the presidents golf retreat where he is spending the weekend. >> will take a closer look at the presidents choice to replace...
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. >> fox news correspondent leland has more on the opening. >> spinning grinder the sound of money andg to southwest pennsylvania. three years after the bottom fell out of the coal market they're celebrating the first mine opening these parts have seen in years. >> sold for about $150 per ton. that's up about double from where it was about year ago. >> reporter: ceo george duffle son says the new administration changes everything. >> code of government has -- tone of government has completely changed. coa will is no longer a four letter word. fossils fuels are encouraged and that's great things for our economy. tack cuts possibly infrastructure spending are great for our business. >> president trump didn't come, even the democratic governor of the pennsylvania looked on as he delivered message during the mine's opening ceremony. >> when i campaigned for president i said that we would end the war o on coal and put or incredible miners back to work. >> this coal seam is about 4 feet thick. so eventually men will spend an entire eight to ten hours shift miles deep with just this much clea
. >> fox news correspondent leland has more on the opening. >> spinning grinder the sound of money andg to southwest pennsylvania. three years after the bottom fell out of the coal market they're celebrating the first mine opening these parts have seen in years. >> sold for about $150 per ton. that's up about double from where it was about year ago. >> reporter: ceo george duffle son says the new administration changes everything. >> code of government has -- tone...
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right at the heart of the storm, california's newly elected governor lee lynn stanford was to be -- leland stanford was to be inaugurated at the capitol. the california state library was originally housed in the state capitol. when the floodwaters hit, the floodwaters were rising one foot every hour. the capital building was swamped. the office of the state treasurer on the second floor was submerged under three feet of water. the california state library, spread throughout the building, sol 1000 books submerged and destroyed on the second floor. arrived at the ritual of his inauguration by rowboat. following the hasty administration of the oath, he departed to his flooded downtown mansion in sacramento. he entered his home by scrambling from a rowboat through a window on the second floor. ,e rebuilt his house after this and he kept the first floor deliberately empty just in case there was flooding again. everything was on the second and third floor. as a postscript to the district storm, sacramento developed an extensive flood prevention plan. the city repaired and expanded its levees and
right at the heart of the storm, california's newly elected governor lee lynn stanford was to be -- leland stanford was to be inaugurated at the capitol. the california state library was originally housed in the state capitol. when the floodwaters hit, the floodwaters were rising one foot every hour. the capital building was swamped. the office of the state treasurer on the second floor was submerged under three feet of water. the california state library, spread throughout the building, sol...
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leland high school in san jose, graduation ceremony begins tomorrow 4:00 p.m.hroughout the afternoon in san jose it will be mostly sunny, temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. lovely weather for graduation celebration weather. t's outdoors or indoors. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. thursday you'll get some unusual winter -- winter -- winter-like, unusual june showers, isolated showers that is. mainly light. the system ranks 1 on the storm impact scale and they'll be over by the evening hours. on friday we get cooler weather friday and saturday with temperatures well below average for this time of year. but we get brighter, sunnier, warmer weather on sunday, monday and tuesday. so, we can have a two-day cool spell. >> for sure. >> thanks, spencer. >> all right. ten students in harvard because of a media post. why the same thing might not be possible at a california university. >> i'm 7 on your side michael finney. no more wasted food, or at lot ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is
leland high school in san jose, graduation ceremony begins tomorrow 4:00 p.m.hroughout the afternoon in san jose it will be mostly sunny, temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. lovely weather for graduation celebration weather. t's outdoors or indoors. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. thursday you'll get some unusual winter -- winter -- winter-like, unusual june showers, isolated showers that is. mainly light. the system ranks 1 on the storm impact scale and they'll be over by the...
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he got back to the west coast, when his ship came to port in california, he was offered a job by leland stanford, working for the union pacific or southern pacific railroad, and he stayed on the west coast for 15 years. he would eventually make his way back to washington city, where he would work for the department of interior and then for the department of justice. before i believe he was essentially forcibly retired. about 1914. he would pass away in 1916. >> what kind of role did mosby play in the advance to gettysburg, if any? mr. buckland: the only part -- if you read his -- one of his books talks about the gettysburg campaign, and my feelings are that mosby is almost shrill in his defense of stuart. mosby met stuart a couple of times during that movement, when all those things were going on, as the union army came through, as the cavalry was fighting, and mosby had made the recommendation with stewart on what route he should take based on an operation mosby had been on. things change over the course of a couple of days, and when stewart actually tried to take that route, he found
he got back to the west coast, when his ship came to port in california, he was offered a job by leland stanford, working for the union pacific or southern pacific railroad, and he stayed on the west coast for 15 years. he would eventually make his way back to washington city, where he would work for the department of interior and then for the department of justice. before i believe he was essentially forcibly retired. about 1914. he would pass away in 1916. >> what kind of role did mosby...
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california's newly elected governor, leland sanford, was to be inaugurated, at the state capital, which is under construction. let me mention this -- the california state library was originally housed in the state capital. on every floor, it was spread out over every floor on the state capital. when the floodwaters hit, the floodwaters in sacramento on the state capital are rising one foot every hour, and the capital the office of the state treasurer, which is on the second floor, was submerged under three feet of water. california state library spread throughout the building so 1000 books submerged and destroyed on the second floor. arrived at the ritual by rowboat. following the hasty administration of the oath departed to his flooded downtown mansion in sacramento. byentered his home scrambling from a rowboat through a window on the second floor. he rebuilt his house after the -- after this, and he kept the emptyfloor deliberately just in case there was flooding again, so everything was on the second and third lord -- he added a floor. sacramento developed an plan.ive flood preventio
california's newly elected governor, leland sanford, was to be inaugurated, at the state capital, which is under construction. let me mention this -- the california state library was originally housed in the state capital. on every floor, it was spread out over every floor on the state capital. when the floodwaters hit, the floodwaters in sacramento on the state capital are rising one foot every hour, and the capital the office of the state treasurer, which is on the second floor, was submerged...
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. >> melissa: absolutely, leland, thank you for that. i want to go to the breaking news, rand paul from kentucky talking about that health care bill. >> therefore just trying to make the bill less like a reiteration of obamacare. the choice could be this or obamacare, are you willing to let the country be under obamacare if that is the choice? >> i don't think there is anybody in america who is more against obamacare than myself, i have seen the ravages of it. i just didn't run on obamacare, i didn't run on replacing apps programs. i didn't run on allowing the spiral to continue, just to subsidize taxpayer money. look, we are $500 billion in debt right now, there is no money to keep subsidizing insurance, there is no money to extend medicare, we are actually cutting taxes. so you have to be honest with people, it has to be paid for, so we are not going to pay for it, and we are going to keep a lot of the stuff that is it obamacare. the purpose is not to defeat the bill but to make the bill bette better. >> i think what will happen and th
. >> melissa: absolutely, leland, thank you for that. i want to go to the breaking news, rand paul from kentucky talking about that health care bill. >> therefore just trying to make the bill less like a reiteration of obamacare. the choice could be this or obamacare, are you willing to let the country be under obamacare if that is the choice? >> i don't think there is anybody in america who is more against obamacare than myself, i have seen the ravages of it. i just didn't...