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heather is at peace.ather is at peace. he will never hurt anybody again. >> reporter: even after his conviction, chris jones insisted that he didn't kill heather. he told "dateline" in a phone call from jail that he never tried to control heather, that he is absolutely innocent of murder of any type, and that his taped statements to police were coerced. the detectives said chris jones talked to them voluntarily and could have ended the interview at any time. as for cousin diane, she has obtained legal custody of heather and chris' two children. and heather's gym friends, they find comfort in knowing that before her death, heather achieved that remarkable journey, becoming the person she was always meant to be. >> she got to experience that before she left this earth. she got to experience what it was like to be as beautiful as she wanted to be, inside and out. i'm glad she did. >> reporter: that dance class where heather spread her wings still keeps a place for her, a heart with heather's name on it. a re
heather is at peace.ather is at peace. he will never hurt anybody again. >> reporter: even after his conviction, chris jones insisted that he didn't kill heather. he told "dateline" in a phone call from jail that he never tried to control heather, that he is absolutely innocent of murder of any type, and that his taped statements to police were coerced. the detectives said chris jones talked to them voluntarily and could have ended the interview at any time. as for cousin diane,...
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heather: dr.he attention of the pro choice community when buzzfeed released the profile, saying she wants to focus on non-abortion health care. a 19-year-old college freshman is running for connecticut state senate. his reason why, very personal. listen. >> december 14th, 2012, a shooter entered my brother's classroom. he yelled for classmates to run while he stayed behind to defend his teacher. to honor jessie, i decided to run for senate in my home state of connecticut. heather: he will challenge the two-term state senator tony wong for the republican nomination and lewis joins us now live. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. heather: your reason for running is because of your brother jessie, tell us more about that. >> on december 14th, the shooter entered his classroom and fired bullets. it's unclear if the gun jammed or ran out of bullets. he yelled for his classmates to run. nine of them did run. he stayed behind to defend his teacher. this is the story we learned from
heather: dr.he attention of the pro choice community when buzzfeed released the profile, saying she wants to focus on non-abortion health care. a 19-year-old college freshman is running for connecticut state senate. his reason why, very personal. listen. >> december 14th, 2012, a shooter entered my brother's classroom. he yelled for classmates to run while he stayed behind to defend his teacher. to honor jessie, i decided to run for senate in my home state of connecticut. heather: he will...
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heather: sure. brian: yes? heather: sure.nearned privilege based on race is bad and diversity is good. i think that racial and ethnic diversity is the source of american exceptionalism. the fact that we are a country that -- we were not descended from one ethnic group as european countries were. our immigration laws have created a place where there is someone here in the united states with ties to every single community in the globe it is the thing that makes us exceptional and extraordinary. yes, diversity is good. and yes, privilege that is based on skin color is not democratic, it is not egalitarian. yes, it has been baked into the fabric -- brian: is there privilege? are most whites white supremacists? heather: those are two very different questions. brian: here is another way of asking it -- what do black people say about white people when we are not around? heather: that is a good question. so -- i am trying to think of an actual example. brian: there has to be things you say. heather: sure. i mean listen, our country -
heather: sure. brian: yes? heather: sure.nearned privilege based on race is bad and diversity is good. i think that racial and ethnic diversity is the source of american exceptionalism. the fact that we are a country that -- we were not descended from one ethnic group as european countries were. our immigration laws have created a place where there is someone here in the united states with ties to every single community in the globe it is the thing that makes us exceptional and extraordinary....
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heather: welcome back.op of the hour. a look at your headlines this morning. the pentagon ordering 2100 additional troops to help fight the crisis at our southern border. they'll back up law enforcement in illegal crossings and help with asylum seekers. the u.s. is also preparing to send 500 troops to saudi arabia as tensions with iran reach a boiling point. according to cnn, they'll be stationed at the prince sultan air base where it would be apparently hard for iranian missiles to target. this comes as iran's foreign minister backtracks comments that his country's missile program is negotiable, tweeting they must manufacture missiles for defensive purposes. and today a random drawing will determine the 2020 candidate lineup for round two of the democratic debate. out o10 will take the stage on h of the two night debates that will be held in detroit on july 30th and 31st. we are not a tool of law enforcement, that is how the denver post is justifying its cease and desist order to the aurora police departme
heather: welcome back.op of the hour. a look at your headlines this morning. the pentagon ordering 2100 additional troops to help fight the crisis at our southern border. they'll back up law enforcement in illegal crossings and help with asylum seekers. the u.s. is also preparing to send 500 troops to saudi arabia as tensions with iran reach a boiling point. according to cnn, they'll be stationed at the prince sultan air base where it would be apparently hard for iranian missiles to target....
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heather: goes on sale in december.r] heather: well, that wraps up this hour of "fox & friends first", thank you for joining us, "fox & friends first" continues right now, bye bye. >> it's monday july 1st, back to work in washington, the president relaunching denuclearization talks with north korea after his historic trip capping off a world win weekend overseas. >> what happens next could be just as crucial as the president negotiates landmark deal on two fronts, we are live in washington. rob: also just terrible scenes of violence at antifa rallies in portland oregon. >> call for criminal charges against the mayor after conservative journalist
heather: goes on sale in december.r] heather: well, that wraps up this hour of "fox & friends first", thank you for joining us, "fox & friends first" continues right now, bye bye. >> it's monday july 1st, back to work in washington, the president relaunching denuclearization talks with north korea after his historic trip capping off a world win weekend overseas. >> what happens next could be just as crucial as the president negotiates landmark deal on two...
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heather: no. >> so he has had no children? heather: no.avew often in your life you heard the kind of things he was staying about he is a white man thought about black people? mean, it is innumerable account. staying thatomeone to me personally, probably not so many times. started career, really out as an economic policy person, and would go across the country in my role at demos and other jobs, talking to groups of people about the economy. and often times, you know, in church basements, union halls, talking about what is happened in our economy so that working people finding it so hard to get about and i talked globalization and technological change, corporate power in washington, and trade rules and tax rules and workers' rights, but i felt that if i did not mention race, i was not telling the whole story. a piece of the puzzle was really missing about how it was -- my grandfather's generation, you could have had a working-class job, did not have to go to college, and you had a great job with benefits, retirement, public schools were wel
heather: no. >> so he has had no children? heather: no.avew often in your life you heard the kind of things he was staying about he is a white man thought about black people? mean, it is innumerable account. staying thatomeone to me personally, probably not so many times. started career, really out as an economic policy person, and would go across the country in my role at demos and other jobs, talking to groups of people about the economy. and often times, you know, in church basements,...
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heather: yeah.ly pull this up for people, i want to make sure i clarify, the air force warning people not to do this, saying the area 51 is open training range for the u.s. air force. we bodies courage anyone -- we woulddiscourage anyone from trying to come to the area. hopefully people heed that warning. do you think at some point there were ufos there? >> i don't know. i used to investigate ufos for the british government at the ministry of defense. and i'm afraid if the u.s. government did find aliens, they didn't tell us brits. so i don't know. i've heard the rumors, of course, but they are i think just rumors. and the other point is that if there really was anything there, at any point, now we are at a time where area 51 has been name checked in sci-fi movies and tv shows. anything that was there i think will be long gone. but you know, i absolutely agree with the air force. i'm all for people's right for a lawful, peaceful protest. but storming area 51, that's a federal offense. trespass on a
heather: yeah.ly pull this up for people, i want to make sure i clarify, the air force warning people not to do this, saying the area 51 is open training range for the u.s. air force. we bodies courage anyone -- we woulddiscourage anyone from trying to come to the area. hopefully people heed that warning. do you think at some point there were ufos there? >> i don't know. i used to investigate ufos for the british government at the ministry of defense. and i'm afraid if the u.s. government...
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heather: - -- nicole marie. heather: what a great way to start things off.eller ahead of this week's highly anticipated testimony. but will he say anything different, anything at all, than he did nearly two months ago? >> we chose those words carefully and the work speaks for itself. and the report is my testimony. heather: well, are democrats just trying to turn this into a 2020 campaign event? our political panel is on deck to debate, up next. ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. heather: welcome back. a look at our top headlines this morning, starting with a fox news alert. brand flew photos just released on a couple's abandoned van after they were found murdered on the side of a highway. police believe that north carolina res chin resident chins an
heather: - -- nicole marie. heather: what a great way to start things off.eller ahead of this week's highly anticipated testimony. but will he say anything different, anything at all, than he did nearly two months ago? >> we chose those words carefully and the work speaks for itself. and the report is my testimony. heather: well, are democrats just trying to turn this into a 2020 campaign event? our political panel is on deck to debate, up next. ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe...
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heather: have a good day. >> thank you.0 minutes after the top of the hour, disney star dies from a seizure at just 20 year's old, the warning sign that is you need to look for, joe biden apologizing on the campaign trail after kamala harris called him out for working with segregationists. >> this is about the future, it's not about the past, and i'm proud of my past, have i made mistakes, yes, do we grow, yes. heather: but is it too little too late, the reaction on the road to 2020. are you a veteran, own a home, and need cash? you should know about the newday va home loan for veterans it lets you borrow up to 100 percent of your home's value. the newday va loan lets you refinance your mortgages, consolidate your credit card debt, put cash in the bank, and lower your payments over $600 a month. call today. and get the financial peace of mind every veteran deserves. heather: welcome back, you're watching "fox & friends first", democratic presidential candidates joe biden and kamala harris hitting campaign trail over the wee
heather: have a good day. >> thank you.0 minutes after the top of the hour, disney star dies from a seizure at just 20 year's old, the warning sign that is you need to look for, joe biden apologizing on the campaign trail after kamala harris called him out for working with segregationists. >> this is about the future, it's not about the past, and i'm proud of my past, have i made mistakes, yes, do we grow, yes. heather: but is it too little too late, the reaction on the road to...
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heather was nice.she'd introduced heather to her friend ethan and very quickly a romance had blossomed. they were even talking marriage. really? if janice waring was suspicious about heather back then, the a-team was doubly so now. sure enough a few key strokes on the internet told bobby that mother's intuition was right. >> she had been arrested for forgery in indiana. but she'd been arrested in other states, too. >> essentially if you just googled her name, i suppose you could find out a fair amount. >> that's how i found her. she'd been impersonating a doctor. i just googled her. >> and ethan wouldn't be her first husband. she had been married before and had four children. now that they knew about heather a few fuzzy details were suddenly clearer. the one thing -- the last dinner with ethan made more sense because there were three meals on the dinner bill. the other diner was heather kamp. and more important, that check ethan tried to cash, the one the teller flagged, maybe that was another heather
heather was nice.she'd introduced heather to her friend ethan and very quickly a romance had blossomed. they were even talking marriage. really? if janice waring was suspicious about heather back then, the a-team was doubly so now. sure enough a few key strokes on the internet told bobby that mother's intuition was right. >> she had been arrested for forgery in indiana. but she'd been arrested in other states, too. >> essentially if you just googled her name, i suppose you could...
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heather: now the doj that's involved?ecause if they suppressed information, by the way, we don't know how much asbestos would actually lead to cancer, that's a big question mark from the point of view of oncology, legally, if they were suppressing information about known dangerous ingredient that -- heather: why would they wait this long to be involved. >> because they wait to see, do we have evidence of harm, was the company deliberately causing harm, did they know it was asbestos in it. amount that can link to cancer, when did they know it. this is why it turn to criminal direction. heather: we have a statement from johnson & johnson which we need to show, we have been fully cooperating with the previously disclosed doj investigation and will continue to do so. >> right, as you mentioned all of the civil lawsuit that is have proceeded this before the eyebrow got raised about this and maintaining j&j that they were not suppressing the information and by the way they did get the asbestos out of this. heather: should paren
heather: now the doj that's involved?ecause if they suppressed information, by the way, we don't know how much asbestos would actually lead to cancer, that's a big question mark from the point of view of oncology, legally, if they were suppressing information about known dangerous ingredient that -- heather: why would they wait this long to be involved. >> because they wait to see, do we have evidence of harm, was the company deliberately causing harm, did they know it was asbestos in it....
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heather: along night, 3 hours of debate.this, former bernie sanders 2016 campaign staffer as we mentioned earlier. thank you for joining us. we were tweeting back and forth, a long night. let's start by you giving us who your top winners were. who did that last night? >> it was absolutely exciting, this is what i call christmas for commentators. i have been up all night taking in the great diverse city on stage, i wish we had this diversity in 2016. senator warren did a great job saying she is a capitalist although she has progressive values. people forget about the contrast between her and bernie sanders but also credit to bernie sanders who brought back a lot of energy, he was able to have a couple moments during the debate saying i wrote the damn bill, that went over pretty well. he was stronger, more aggressive than he was the first time in the third person was governor luck. it was important to have a moderator talking about policies implemented in his home state with governing. a lot of people can't speak to that life
heather: along night, 3 hours of debate.this, former bernie sanders 2016 campaign staffer as we mentioned earlier. thank you for joining us. we were tweeting back and forth, a long night. let's start by you giving us who your top winners were. who did that last night? >> it was absolutely exciting, this is what i call christmas for commentators. i have been up all night taking in the great diverse city on stage, i wish we had this diversity in 2016. senator warren did a great job saying...
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heather: you are running for u.s.te from new mexico and as such, you know about the immigration problem. the new york times reporting about these nationwide ice raids set to begin sunday, originally came from the new york times that it would be 10 major cities, we can pull that up for you but these are people who have gone through the court process, the court process, they are living here illegally, correct? >> these are people who had their due process was a federal judge issued a deportation order. i don't hear democrats talking about rule of law because they don't like this outcome. these are people who had their day in court and they said you need to leave the country and they are defining the rule of law by illegally remaining. bill: nancy pelosi at the top of the show, what about democrats telling them how they can get around this? >> it is unconscionable they would try to help people define the rule of law. you hear democrats saying illegal aliens had children in the united states who are citizens and that is a
heather: you are running for u.s.te from new mexico and as such, you know about the immigration problem. the new york times reporting about these nationwide ice raids set to begin sunday, originally came from the new york times that it would be 10 major cities, we can pull that up for you but these are people who have gone through the court process, the court process, they are living here illegally, correct? >> these are people who had their due process was a federal judge issued a...
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heather: he said he would invite them win or lose.ictory lap yesterday at a lot of different shows. >> reporter: she expressed her patriotism in other ways in the past, god bless america or something at games in the past but this certainly is a divisive topic and depending which side you sit it certainly is stealing headlines. heather: not supposed to be a mine team. >> at elementary school. >> great to have you. time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour and a dramatic drop in border crossing since the us and mexico started working together. what progress could we make if democrats finally got on board. texas congressman just visited the border last month and joins us with what needs to happen. the tourist event and what is now going viral. ♪ and lower their payments by $600 every month. >&c"ajry ♪ we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy a
heather: he said he would invite them win or lose.ictory lap yesterday at a lot of different shows. >> reporter: she expressed her patriotism in other ways in the past, god bless america or something at games in the past but this certainly is a divisive topic and depending which side you sit it certainly is stealing headlines. heather: not supposed to be a mine team. >> at elementary school. >> great to have you. time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour and a dramatic drop...
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>> heather: i'm heather childress in for sandra smith.ntinue being the president's quote nightmare even as he disavows the chants at the campaign rally. >> president trump: i start evidence speaking very quickly. i disagree with it by the way. it was quite a chant. and i felt a little bit badly about it but i will say this, i did -- i started speaking very quickly. >> bill: everybody has an opinion about this. right to the a-team juan williams, co-host of the five. good morning. james freeman assistant editor "wall street journal" editorial page. jenna ellis rives trump 2020 advisory board member. where do you think it's going? >> i agree with the president's comments. of course he will disavow this and the chant itself. i think this is a group of patriots that are sincerely expressing an objection to everything that ilhan omar stands for an the progressive leftist squad and focus on why these particular individuals are going so far progressive left. you have a congresswoman introducing legislation on bds and we're sitting here talking ab
>> heather: i'm heather childress in for sandra smith.ntinue being the president's quote nightmare even as he disavows the chants at the campaign rally. >> president trump: i start evidence speaking very quickly. i disagree with it by the way. it was quite a chant. and i felt a little bit badly about it but i will say this, i did -- i started speaking very quickly. >> bill: everybody has an opinion about this. right to the a-team juan williams, co-host of the five. good...
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>> reporter: heather quickly signed up. dr. handle both surgeries. >> it is changing the course of the disease in a way we never saw before. >> reporter: while both operations will be the same, results will be unique, age is a big factor. >> monroe who is 5 may have more improvement and stable improvements over the long term, compared to heather because of age may have lost more tissue. >> reporter: making the decision to risk what eyesight they have left is a big deal. enter christian gardino. ♪ ♪ when i had you >> reporter: millions fell in love with him on season 12 of america's got talent, where he earned the coveted golden buzzer. when he was 12, christian was chosen for dr. bennett and dr. mcguire's clinical trial. was this a tough call? >> no. >> reporter: what's the very first thing that you saw? >> i think it was my parents. seeing my parents' face in detail, that was pretty incredible. >> reporter: before surgery, doctors recorded christian trying to navigate a maze. you can see he has trouble staying in line, missing
>> reporter: heather quickly signed up. dr. handle both surgeries. >> it is changing the course of the disease in a way we never saw before. >> reporter: while both operations will be the same, results will be unique, age is a big factor. >> monroe who is 5 may have more improvement and stable improvements over the long term, compared to heather because of age may have lost more tissue. >> reporter: making the decision to risk what eyesight they have left is a big...
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>> heather: i'm heather childress in for sandra smith.tion centered on pay-outs to two women claiming they had affairs with the president in the past. cohen says that he made those payments at the direction of then candidate trump during the 2016 campaign and as bill said any minute now the key documents in the case will be made public. >> bill: rick leventhal joins us with more trying to figure out what we might learn or not. >> 900 pages of search warrant materials were released earlier this year. heavily redacted. 18 1/2 pages under the heading illegal campaign contribution scheme completely blacked out. now we get to see what we couldn't see before. the documents include cohen's emails, cell phone and bank records. financial loans and those payoffs to two women who claimed affairs with president trump years before he ran for office. born star stormy daniels and karen mcdougal received six figure pay-outs before the 2016 election. details on how those payments were orchestrated and no longer protected since the government's investigati
>> heather: i'm heather childress in for sandra smith.tion centered on pay-outs to two women claiming they had affairs with the president in the past. cohen says that he made those payments at the direction of then candidate trump during the 2016 campaign and as bill said any minute now the key documents in the case will be made public. >> bill: rick leventhal joins us with more trying to figure out what we might learn or not. >> 900 pages of search warrant materials were...
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heather: thank you for joining us.great fourth of july. 18 minutes after the top of the hour, tanks rolling into washington for donald trump's salute to america but the media is not too happy to see this. >> not typically how we celebrate july 4th. trump is converting a nonpartisan public july 4th celebration in dc into a trump rally/military showcase. heather: our next guest lost his hand in a grenade blast to save his fellow troops in afghanistan. he joins us live with a message for the media. >> hundreds of ice protesters fill the streets overnight. police arresting 18 demonstrators as they rail against the trump administration border policies calling for abolishment of ice. 18 other protesters taken into custody outside a detention facility. sanctuary for domestic terrorists is what a journalist attacked by antifa is calling the 3 of portland, slamming the police department for refusing to get involved after he was brutally beaten during a violent protests. >> empowering them and emboldening them to do more is the
heather: thank you for joining us.great fourth of july. 18 minutes after the top of the hour, tanks rolling into washington for donald trump's salute to america but the media is not too happy to see this. >> not typically how we celebrate july 4th. trump is converting a nonpartisan public july 4th celebration in dc into a trump rally/military showcase. heather: our next guest lost his hand in a grenade blast to save his fellow troops in afghanistan. he joins us live with a message for the...
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heather: some remarkable sites overnight, friday, july 5th.ning at 4:00 on the east coast, one nation under god, a patriotic message to all americans on independence day but protesters hauled away in handcuffs for torching the red, white and blue, live in the nation's capital. the biggest move may not have been from fireworks at all. a 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocking california. could more be on the way? millions on high alert with more tremors reported overnight. there was one fourth of july a couple will never forget, a soldier popped the question at just the right moment. "fox and friends first" starts right now. >> a beautiful day and what a beautiful night for a lot of folks across this beautiful country. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. thank you for starting the day with us. hope you had a wonderful independence day celebration with your family and friends. how my family celebrated. here's my dad with uncle sam outside their home and my mom's beautiful decorations. she always decorates really good and my sist
heather: some remarkable sites overnight, friday, july 5th.ning at 4:00 on the east coast, one nation under god, a patriotic message to all americans on independence day but protesters hauled away in handcuffs for torching the red, white and blue, live in the nation's capital. the biggest move may not have been from fireworks at all. a 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocking california. could more be on the way? millions on high alert with more tremors reported overnight. there was one fourth of july...
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heather: obamacare will head back to court. appeals court will hear arguments over a lawsuit to repeal the entire for care act, the suit filed by 18 republican-led state argue obamacare is no longer constitutional after congress repealed a major provision penalizing people for not having insurance. in oklahoma a judge rejects johnson & johnson's request to toss out the state's opioid lawsuit to the company want to the case craft without any testimony claiming it is being made into a, quote, skateboard. oklahoma city johnson & johnson for $18 billion accusing it of fueling the opioid crisis. alexandria ocasio cortez is using nancy pelosi's own words against her after an article suggested she should not insult the house speaker, tweeting in part a glass of water couldn't beat a 20 year incumbent, the green dream or whatever, those are not quotes from me, they are from the speaker. having respect for ourselves doesn't mean we act respect for her. this is the latest in a string of classes. earlier this week the house speaker took a
heather: obamacare will head back to court. appeals court will hear arguments over a lawsuit to repeal the entire for care act, the suit filed by 18 republican-led state argue obamacare is no longer constitutional after congress repealed a major provision penalizing people for not having insurance. in oklahoma a judge rejects johnson & johnson's request to toss out the state's opioid lawsuit to the company want to the case craft without any testimony claiming it is being made into a, quote,...
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significant gain for heather watson. before winning the game on a tie—break. heather watson.a tie-break. it proved to be a match changing moment. watson never looked back. the british number two winning the game and picking her place in round two. this time tomorrow, could we see england into a first women's world cup final? the small task of the favourites and defending champions the united states stand between them and history. they're in lyon for their semi final and jane dougall is on the banks of the rhone. this has the potential to be the biggest match that any member of this england squad has ever been involved in tomorrow. lucy bronze, who place a club football here in lyon has been speaking to the media about the match. and her manager phil neville has repeated that she is the best player in the world. she was asked if that put any more pressure on her going into tomorrow's match. it is lovely that he has so much belief and confidence in me, but for me personally, i don't see it as a pressure because i don't see it as a pressure because i don't feel like i am there y
significant gain for heather watson. before winning the game on a tie—break. heather watson.a tie-break. it proved to be a match changing moment. watson never looked back. the british number two winning the game and picking her place in round two. this time tomorrow, could we see england into a first women's world cup final? the small task of the favourites and defending champions the united states stand between them and history. they're in lyon for their semi final and jane dougall is on the...
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heather: thank you so much.is 19 minutes after the top of the hour and it was 50 years ago the us landed on the moon. it is one of humanity's greatest achievements but according to the new york times it wasn't inclusive enough. carly shimkus has the growing outrage online. ♪ your home's value. thank you, admiral. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. >> mark a rubio slamming democrats for what he calls selective outrage when it comes to donald trump. >> the president says something and people cringe but the other side, left-wing politicians, people in the media go crazy with their outrage, can't even pass a resolution condemning anti-semitism by itself. heather: carly shimkus here with the online reaction and there is a lot. carley: center rubio accusing democrats of feigning outrage and they throw around the word racism too much. there's a lot of reaction coming in on donald trump's fight with the squad and everybody blaming donald trump or the squad and a lot of people saying let's focus on th
heather: thank you so much.is 19 minutes after the top of the hour and it was 50 years ago the us landed on the moon. it is one of humanity's greatest achievements but according to the new york times it wasn't inclusive enough. carly shimkus has the growing outrage online. ♪ your home's value. thank you, admiral. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. >> mark a rubio slamming democrats for what he calls selective outrage when it comes to donald trump. >> the...
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. >> great to be with you, thank you, heather. >> heather: what the president had to say. was it enough? >> well, it's about all he can say. no matter what he says they'll never accept it. we need to go back a couple of years and remember when these same democrats who are tearing their garments because of the things either the president or his supporters have said were calling on sebastian bjorka to be debjorted. jerry nadler said we need to see his immigration papers because they were accusing him of being a nazi. this is the insanity of today's politics. what we need to be talking about is the substance of what people like congresswoman omar has said regarding boycott and
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the exact amount of heather mills' settle m e nt the exact amount of heather mills' settlement has not is already around half £1 billion which could rise to £1 billion as hundreds more cases are settled. this phone hacking story still has a long way to run. keith doyle, bbc news at the royal courts ofjustice. deutsche bank has begun laying off staff — with whole teams in sydney, hong kong and singapore discovering theirjobs had been axed when they arrived at work this morning. 8,000 staff employed by the german banking giant in their london offices are expected to learn their fate later today. deutsche bank is planning to cut 18,000 jobs as part of a major restructuring programme over the next three years. theo leggett reports. in the years before the financial crisis, europe's biggest banks were reaching for the skies. deutsche bank was no exception, as it tried to ta ke bank was no exception, as it tried to take on the titans of wall street at their own game, the risky but lucrative world of investment banking. it didn't work, and now it is paying the price. it is planning to cut 18,
the exact amount of heather mills' settle m e nt the exact amount of heather mills' settlement has not is already around half £1 billion which could rise to £1 billion as hundreds more cases are settled. this phone hacking story still has a long way to run. keith doyle, bbc news at the royal courts ofjustice. deutsche bank has begun laying off staff — with whole teams in sydney, hong kong and singapore discovering theirjobs had been axed when they arrived at work this morning. 8,000 staff...
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you're watching bbc newsroom live — it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: heather millsthe former wife of sir paul mccartney, settles with the news of the world for a "substa ntial sum" over the phone hacking scandal. british airways is facing a record fine of 183 million pounds over a data breach involving hundreds of thousands of customers. donald trump hits back at the uk's ambassador to washington, after leaked emails described his presidency as ‘inept and dysfunctional‘. we will have an enquiry. i hope we get to the bottom of it and order for a course there will be very serious consequences if we find out who is responsible. families who've lost loved ones to dangerous drivers say they've been let down by broken promises to introduce tougher sentences. the united nations is urged to take stronger action to protect christians facing persecution around the world. performers from this year's glastonbury festival — including kylie minogue — have donated items of clothing to oxfam, to campaign against cheap ‘throwaway fashion‘. and coming up in sport, a big day at wimble
you're watching bbc newsroom live — it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: heather millsthe former wife of sir paul mccartney, settles with the news of the world for a "substa ntial sum" over the phone hacking scandal. british airways is facing a record fine of 183 million pounds over a data breach involving hundreds of thousands of customers. donald trump hits back at the uk's ambassador to washington, after leaked emails described his presidency as ‘inept and...
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heather: the president likes him, like his approach, but president trump will a p enormous amount of pressure on the u.k. on a number of issues, whether it is on hwei, potentially on iran, and the prime minister will have to decide the interests a c defending hintry's interests, as they are defined, or is he going to support president trump's direction? president trump was informing prime minister may that he had a better negotiating strategy and she didn't listen to him. we will see if prime minister johnson takes tips from president trump. jane: how much leverage does the u.k. he not just with the u.s. but with the eu? heather: this is where the prime minister is going to enter wreality, and yl find in brussels that very much as prime minister may did, there is a barrier to what he can achieve. there is tinkering on the margins, some transition, and the u.s. can manage some positions and try to help, but at the end of the.s day the will focus on its interest. certainly president trump during the state visit was very clear about a free trade agreement and how the u.s. would use its
heather: the president likes him, like his approach, but president trump will a p enormous amount of pressure on the u.k. on a number of issues, whether it is on hwei, potentially on iran, and the prime minister will have to decide the interests a c defending hintry's interests, as they are defined, or is he going to support president trump's direction? president trump was informing prime minister may that he had a better negotiating strategy and she didn't listen to him. we will see if prime...
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heather mills, the former wife of sir paul mccartney, is the latest to win a payout in the phone—hackingndal. how air pollution could be shortening a child's life by up to seven months. it is out. and the fairytale is over for 15—year—old cori gauff, but britain's joanna but britain'sjoanna konta makes it to the quarterfinals at wimbledon. and coming up on bbc news... it's much more straightforward for serena, as williams reaches another quarterfinal, and rafa nadal also books his place in the next round. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the bbc has learnt that tens of millions of pounds of public money is feared to have been lost to fraudsters who are targeting the government's universal credit benefits system. often pretending to be from the localjob centre, the scammers offer to get money on behalf of claimants in return for a fee. the unsuspecting claimants often realise they've been duped only when their current benefits stop, they're left in debt and having to repay the money to the government. 0ne government source has told us that around 100,000 requests for loans
heather mills, the former wife of sir paul mccartney, is the latest to win a payout in the phone—hackingndal. how air pollution could be shortening a child's life by up to seven months. it is out. and the fairytale is over for 15—year—old cori gauff, but britain's joanna but britain'sjoanna konta makes it to the quarterfinals at wimbledon. and coming up on bbc news... it's much more straightforward for serena, as williams reaches another quarterfinal, and rafa nadal also books his place...
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huge support for him on centre today as i was on court number one for heather watson.rmance has been reaching the third round, she has done so here three times previously. why is that she has not been able to get into the second week? heather plays quite well on grass, but coming into their she had fully had many wins, i doubt think she is very relieved to get into the first round where perhaps he did not play that well, but still w011 he did not play that well, but still won the match. today the first set was tight, she had chances here and they are but her opponent has won a lot of matches as she has a top player, so adjust got tougher and tougher. only harriet dart and johanna konta left, we will get more from you in a moment, bullets benyu some of the other talking points. the three—time grand slam champion sta n the three—time grand slam champion stan wawrinka is out, beaten and five set today, see them get upset against the unseeded american riley apel against the unseeded american riley apel, who stays at a huge six so off as they wawrinka had that big serve to
huge support for him on centre today as i was on court number one for heather watson.rmance has been reaching the third round, she has done so here three times previously. why is that she has not been able to get into the second week? heather plays quite well on grass, but coming into their she had fully had many wins, i doubt think she is very relieved to get into the first round where perhaps he did not play that well, but still w011 he did not play that well, but still won the match. today...
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heather mills won't be the last hacking victim.in the pipeline. lucy manning, bbc news. british airways says it will challenge a record fine imposed by regulators after a major data breach last year. some of the largest fines imposed by the information commissioner before today had been to companies like yahoo, facebook and uber. but a change in the law means ba's fine now dwarfs previous ones. the company says it will appeal the decision. hundreds, possibly thousands ofjobs are at risk at deutsche bank's uk operations as part of a company reorganisation. some workers appeared to be leaving the firm's offices in london with their belongings earlier today. the bank is beginning a restructuring programme to cut 18,000 jobs around the world, amounting to a fifth of its global workforce. the biggest labour—supporting trade unions have agreed a common position on brexit. they say they'd back a referendum on any deal brokered by a conservative government, or on a no—deal brexit, and they would expect labour to campaign to remain in the e
heather mills won't be the last hacking victim.in the pipeline. lucy manning, bbc news. british airways says it will challenge a record fine imposed by regulators after a major data breach last year. some of the largest fines imposed by the information commissioner before today had been to companies like yahoo, facebook and uber. but a change in the law means ba's fine now dwarfs previous ones. the company says it will appeal the decision. hundreds, possibly thousands ofjobs are at risk at...
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we have calls waiting for heather conley. in minnesota on republican line. welcome. caller: i am not in minnesota. host: i am sorry, that is michigan. caller: we are close, right. host: yeah. caller: i agree with your young lady there. johnson is like a mirror image of trump. growth and promote job security, and i think that the brexit deal is something that has been long called for by many, many, many people in england and the u.k.. it has been mostly ignored. people willthe stand. i think it is the same way here. back to your border issue if i we cannotst a second, allow everybody in the world to just pour into our country unvented -- unvetted. the reason there is so much , we have had no funding, there has been no participation from the democratic party and it is just sinful. host: on fulfilling the will of the people in the leave vote. thet: this is exactly point, 62% of those participating in the referendum in 2016 voted to leave the eu. i would argue that the public did not have the information they needed to make the decision. it, and have made theresa may tri
we have calls waiting for heather conley. in minnesota on republican line. welcome. caller: i am not in minnesota. host: i am sorry, that is michigan. caller: we are close, right. host: yeah. caller: i agree with your young lady there. johnson is like a mirror image of trump. growth and promote job security, and i think that the brexit deal is something that has been long called for by many, many, many people in england and the u.k.. it has been mostly ignored. people willthe stand. i think it...
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susan and heather, thank . you both >> thank u. . >>> on wednesday states agreed to pay $5 pillion in the settlement with the federal trade commission over the tech giant's role in he cambridge analytical scandal. joe simon said they deceived users about the ability to control their personal information. part of the c agreement requires facebook institute an independent privacy coittee while understanding fall certification will subject them to individual, civil and criminal penalty. on the same day facebook record $16 billion in revenue for the second quarter. a 28% increase from the same period a year ago. joining me is sanisfra bureau chief jeremy owens from market watch. thanks for being here. >> thankfor having me. >> so let's back up and ta about the scandal which seems kind of far away at this point. wh was that all about? and with why did that cause so >> basically, the data that was involved in the scapeddal thwas takeugh a quiz app and involved a lot of data that facebook doesn't allow thesapps to tak
susan and heather, thank . you both >> thank u. . >>> on wednesday states agreed to pay $5 pillion in the settlement with the federal trade commission over the tech giant's role in he cambridge analytical scandal. joe simon said they deceived users about the ability to control their personal information. part of the c agreement requires facebook institute an independent privacy coittee while understanding fall certification will subject them to individual, civil and criminal...
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heather boucher is te president of a d.c.hink tank and mattheslaughter is the dean of tuck school of business at dartmoh, served on the president's council of economic advisors under forprmeesident george w. bush. welcome to you boh. >> thank you. >> woodruff: mathew slaughter, i don't know if you can call k,eleven years a strut this is a pretty remarkable economic streak this country has been on. what do you tribute this to? >> it really is a record streak and i can one of the maor credits goes to federallerrer see. going back ten years we were still in the depths of fiancial crisis, there was a great instability of america's bking system. charmen bernanke and yellen took historic steps to change the nation's balance sheet that stabilized the financial system. credit, first and foremost goe to the fed. i think the fiscal stimulus lpngress had in 2009 and the years after that h a bit as well, and i think a third force was just the natural healing of businesses in america to regain some confidence to be more aggressive in term
heather boucher is te president of a d.c.hink tank and mattheslaughter is the dean of tuck school of business at dartmoh, served on the president's council of economic advisors under forprmeesident george w. bush. welcome to you boh. >> thank you. >> woodruff: mathew slaughter, i don't know if you can call k,eleven years a strut this is a pretty remarkable economic streak this country has been on. what do you tribute this to? >> it really is a record streak and i can one of...
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heather. >> okay. >> thank you everyone, i'm heather green. [indiscernible - low volume] >> here's the mic phone. >> thank you. >> no problem. >> i'll be all right, i think. let's see. can you hear me okay? okay, so i'm here to report back on the piece of the mayor's executi executive directive that our office took the lead on working and close collaboration. let me thank the department of emergency management, the department of public health, the mayor's office, our city administrator for making all of this work possible. the piece that i'm talking about is the inventory of locations available for use during future poor air quality and other weather-related events. the directive was issued in the wake of the smoke event that we had last fall, but as director carol was just saying, we have heat coming to us as well, and those are both important types of events that we need to plan together because the systems that treat them are related, hvac and cooling, and we need to look at these things in tantum. we also heard that smoke is dangerous and
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yes, well, heather watson the first of those two in action today.o in action today. she is up against anett kontaveit in the moment. she actually dropped her service game. the good news as she is back now on sale. heather watson hoping to reach the third round at wimbledon for the fourth time. and that would be her equally best run ata grand that would be her equally best run at a grand slam. that would be her equally best run ata grand slam. a that would be her equally best run at a grand slam. a shaky start, but good to see its back for heather watson, who is, as you can see, receiving this pictures live from court one at the moment, and what is another beautiful day out this wimbledon championships. kyle edmund is the other big name in action. the british number one in the man's singles. age amount of pressure on his shoulders, with no andy murray playing in the singles this year, although andy murray, as we know, has given everyone a boost, committing to the doubles, and now the mixed doubles alongside serena williams. what a matchup that is goi
yes, well, heather watson the first of those two in action today.o in action today. she is up against anett kontaveit in the moment. she actually dropped her service game. the good news as she is back now on sale. heather watson hoping to reach the third round at wimbledon for the fourth time. and that would be her equally best run ata grand that would be her equally best run at a grand slam. that would be her equally best run ata grand slam. a that would be her equally best run at a grand...
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taylor: heather conley, thank you so much.oline: i want to check in on some after-hours movement. facebook is firmly -- is currently falling after hours. this is after the apartment of justice is said to be opening a -- the department of justice is said to be opening a broad review of tech companies for antitrust. clearly, the ongoing regulatory threat continues to build. we will keep tracking the story for you. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: we are in the middle of earnings season. chipotle is one i am looking at. just to recap the numbers, second quarter sales beating estimates. more importantly, full year restaurant sales growth still looking to rise high single digits. i want to bring bloomberg intelligence senior restaurant analyst, michael. he said, it is a good beat, good story, they just need to keep on doing what they are doing. is that the right strategy? obviously, it is working. it is working because it is a 10% same-store sales number. so it is working. what is boring is kind of nothing has changed since brian got i
taylor: heather conley, thank you so much.oline: i want to check in on some after-hours movement. facebook is firmly -- is currently falling after hours. this is after the apartment of justice is said to be opening a -- the department of justice is said to be opening a broad review of tech companies for antitrust. clearly, the ongoing regulatory threat continues to build. we will keep tracking the story for you. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: we are in the middle of earnings season. chipotle is...
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heather mills won't be the last hacking victim.bbc news. hip fractures cost the nhs nearly two billion pounds a year. but by using artificial intelligence, an oxford hospital has become the first in the uk to identify patients at risk and help prevent fractures from happening in the first place. all ct scans taken of patients over the age of 50 are now fed into a software system, which detects those with spinal fractures and bone weakening conditions. katherine da costa reports. sally bromley from oxford is one of the first patients in the country to be identified as having an underlying nosed lecturer in his spine thanks to artificial intelligence. it's the type of fracture that is hard to spot but 110w fracture that is hard to spot but now new software is able to analyse thousands of ct scans and help prevent further breaks. thousands of ct scans and help prevent further breakslj thousands of ct scans and help prevent further breaks. i think i'm very, very lucky, i generally do, to have discovered that i got this condition that i
heather mills won't be the last hacking victim.bbc news. hip fractures cost the nhs nearly two billion pounds a year. but by using artificial intelligence, an oxford hospital has become the first in the uk to identify patients at risk and help prevent fractures from happening in the first place. all ct scans taken of patients over the age of 50 are now fed into a software system, which detects those with spinal fractures and bone weakening conditions. katherine da costa reports. sally bromley...
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>> heather's exactly right. we have too poor wage growth for far too many woers and families.een wage growth pick up the past couple of years for most workers in america. a lot of that is building ba boast wages from the early years in the depths of the recession. so part of it is the healing of the labor market, for a lot of americans, they're baslyic getting back to inflation adjusted terms to where they were before the financial crisis and for some a lonr riod. but a fundamental challenge our economy has been facing has e quite slow growth in what economists call laborvi produc, so that's the foundation of sustainable growth, that proverbial rising tide, that combined with forces like globalization and technology innovations raising the demands for very skilled workers, that combination has been we've had far too slow growth in wages for far too many american workers their families. >families. >> reporter: heather, we care about the number of jobs and actual number of people working, but the quality of the jobs alsr matters, whe as an employed person can actually support my
>> heather's exactly right. we have too poor wage growth for far too many woers and families.een wage growth pick up the past couple of years for most workers in america. a lot of that is building ba boast wages from the early years in the depths of the recession. so part of it is the healing of the labor market, for a lot of americans, they're baslyic getting back to inflation adjusted terms to where they were before the financial crisis and for some a lonr riod. but a fundamental...
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beth, noah and heather are staying around. ahead, we are heading into a critical few days of campaigning for the 2020 democrats. we've got more new polls coming out after that debate. the race has definitely had a big shake-up. we head to the big board, next. t -keep it down there. i have a system. -keith used to be great to road-trip with. but since he bought his house... are you going 45? -uh, yes. 55 is a suggestion. -...it's kind of like driving with his dad. -what a sign, huh? terry, can you take a selfie of me? -take a selfie of you? -yeah. can you make it look like i'm holding it? -he did show us how to bundle home and auto at progressive.com and save a bunch of money. -oh, a plaque. "he later navigated northward, leaving... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. four zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. and now we have zero account fees for brokerage accounts. at fidelity, those zeros really add up. ♪ so maybe i'll win, s
beth, noah and heather are staying around. ahead, we are heading into a critical few days of campaigning for the 2020 democrats. we've got more new polls coming out after that debate. the race has definitely had a big shake-up. we head to the big board, next. t -keep it down there. i have a system. -keith used to be great to road-trip with. but since he bought his house... are you going 45? -uh, yes. 55 is a suggestion. -...it's kind of like driving with his dad. -what a sign, huh? terry, can...
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the british players because after winning two out of two matches yesterday through kyle edmund and heather watson, they have done the same already today with harriet dart and dan evans making it through to the second round and there are more names to come. james ward is leading in his match and could make it three for the day, and among the other british names in action today is the british number one, johanna konta. she is coming up on court number one in a match she will hope to win to join those four in the second round. as for yesterday's action, the 15—year—old cori gaugh beat venus williams. and it was a day of shocks across the men and women's drawers.
the british players because after winning two out of two matches yesterday through kyle edmund and heather watson, they have done the same already today with harriet dart and dan evans making it through to the second round and there are more names to come. james ward is leading in his match and could make it three for the day, and among the other british names in action today is the british number one, johanna konta. she is coming up on court number one in a match she will hope to win to join...
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heather: you've got to work together on this.e has not been a fan of a president who congratulated him today. a lot of this is politics but he said something a few years ago. the president said negative things about london, the only reason i wouldn't visit some parts of new york is the risk of meeting donald trump. >> the only british politician who supported trump through thick and thin is me. i stood with him all the way through. boris is very politically correct, he's and even very conservative. he is more liberal. the remarkable thing about trump, trump has all these things that about him, boris johnson, republican senators and congressmen, he is able, he is big enough that russia aside and move on. heather: had some twitter fights. >> you think about what was said about him. in the most remarkable way. he allowed some people who to say bad things to put it behind you and move on. boris and trump actually should get along very well. boris will be respected by trump if he delivers brexit. trump believes if you get johnson and
heather: you've got to work together on this.e has not been a fan of a president who congratulated him today. a lot of this is politics but he said something a few years ago. the president said negative things about london, the only reason i wouldn't visit some parts of new york is the risk of meeting donald trump. >> the only british politician who supported trump through thick and thin is me. i stood with him all the way through. boris is very politically correct, he's and even very...
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but without getting to every detail, heather, tlwffic is ys an issue. i mean, the character of neighborhoods is something you of san the west side francisco quite a bit. i don't know there's a way to add the unamof housing california says it needs without the issues changing the neighborhoods. is that fair? >> right. i believe california is 3.5 million housing units short what have it would take to yh actualse everybody here and expect to come here because of new jobs being created all the time. and half of the shortage of the country. so obviously, you have to accept more housing into the neighborhoods including sgle family residential neighborhoods existing. and new developments and it's lig numbers it seem. >> can we get into that a little bit. in san francisco, there's a sh to create more of a city wide, that would affect everybody. we ve seen a lot in san francisco and there's lot of building in one pick -- a couple particular neighborhoods where there's a perception it was more accessible to have more high rise more dense howing. how are neighbors
but without getting to every detail, heather, tlwffic is ys an issue. i mean, the character of neighborhoods is something you of san the west side francisco quite a bit. i don't know there's a way to add the unamof housing california says it needs without the issues changing the neighborhoods. is that fair? >> right. i believe california is 3.5 million housing units short what have it would take to yh actualse everybody here and expect to come here because of new jobs being created all...
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heather: the man will be okay thanks to that officer.d from macy's shelves over so-called fast shaming. you see the portion control dishware where is favorite jeans, skinny jeans with corresponding portion size. some twitter users say the idea promotes eating disorders. macy's got rid of the place the same day. the ugly. a 2-year-old has priceless reaction to birthday cake picked up. instead of happy birthday lizard it says happy birthday loser. mom bought a new cake saying the store must've misheard her order. the girl could read it so she didn't know what happened. but she loved it anyway. a birthday cake. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". thank you for joining us, it will be a busy day. "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> i will see a little bit of it. you can't take those bites out of the apple. >> behind closed doors were a year and a half. >> tuesday, july 23rd. the countdown is on to robert mueller defending his russia report before the american people. rob: what questions will be asked and what will
heather: the man will be okay thanks to that officer.d from macy's shelves over so-called fast shaming. you see the portion control dishware where is favorite jeans, skinny jeans with corresponding portion size. some twitter users say the idea promotes eating disorders. macy's got rid of the place the same day. the ugly. a 2-year-old has priceless reaction to birthday cake picked up. instead of happy birthday lizard it says happy birthday loser. mom bought a new cake saying the store must've...
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heather: lights coming on in dc. all eyes on washington dc, where robert mueller will deliver hours of testimony. thank you so much for starting the day with "fox and friends first". mueller will not -- the decision to let his never trump are lawyer pull up a chair at the witness table. jenkins live outside the rayburn house office building, what we can expect at the highly anticipated hearing. look at the folks behind you. good grief. >> reporter: it is busy already. history just hours from being made. it is mueller time and it will be a long day for the former marine. special counsel will testify before two house committee starting in the judiciary committee room. let me show you how it will go at 8:30 when the doors open and you will have an opening statement, jerry nadler followed by 5 minutes, and then they will swear mueller in. he will deliver his opening statement and the questions will begin. 41 members on this committee. alongside mueller will be his longtime attorney who was added at the request of mueller
heather: lights coming on in dc. all eyes on washington dc, where robert mueller will deliver hours of testimony. thank you so much for starting the day with "fox and friends first". mueller will not -- the decision to let his never trump are lawyer pull up a chair at the witness table. jenkins live outside the rayburn house office building, what we can expect at the highly anticipated hearing. look at the folks behind you. good grief. >> reporter: it is busy already. history...
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i want to get to heather on this. folks talking about this topic.n we look at this, heather, barack obama, you remember when he came forward and he addressed the nation and he was talking about the marches that were happening in ferguson. it was late at night. here you saw a president -- an african-american president who looked like co-have behe could addressing a nation in the '60s. many of us who are watching this situation could say, you had an african-american president. aren't things okay? what would you say? >> i mean, president obama was our first african-american president. he was able to address many of these issues front on. when you did have a protest or a march that happened, he was able to speak directly around these issues. he laid out policies that addressed some of the issues. i think he was able to raise the awareness that -- of why some of these issues created in cities and how racism impacts people. we are seeing that now when you don't have someone in office who is able to speak to those issues, it's going to change the way that
i want to get to heather on this. folks talking about this topic.n we look at this, heather, barack obama, you remember when he came forward and he addressed the nation and he was talking about the marches that were happening in ferguson. it was late at night. here you saw a president -- an african-american president who looked like co-have behe could addressing a nation in the '60s. many of us who are watching this situation could say, you had an african-american president. aren't things okay?...