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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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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
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...
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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: we want to wish all of you a happy father's day, especially to our fathers. there's papa vittertng out. you see where i got whatever looks i got, especially the hair. elizabeth: he's also a friend of the show. leland: he never wears a northwestern shirt showing he is most proud of my sister -- elizabeth: i can understand. that. leland: we're heading out to golf, i may even let him win. elizabeth: and this is my dad with my daughter claire. that's papa prann. my husband plays for the baltimore orioles, and as long as papa is around, mom does not exist. leland: papa gives ice cream -- elizabeth: constant flows. he always has chocolate on him. he usually comes with his two doggies and with nana who is also her, just the light of her life. she just pent a week with them, and i still don't exist a week later. leland: well, i don't know. you seemed to enjoy the week, right? you got a little bit of a break. [laughter] with that, a thanks to the fathers out there. this is president trump's first father's day, he's on his way back from camp david in just about an hour and a half or so, an
leland: we want to wish all of you a happy father's day, especially to our fathers. there's papa vittertng out. you see where i got whatever looks i got, especially the hair. elizabeth: he's also a friend of the show. leland: he never wears a northwestern shirt showing he is most proud of my sister -- elizabeth: i can understand. that. leland: we're heading out to golf, i may even let him win. elizabeth: and this is my dad with my daughter claire. that's papa prann. my husband plays for the...
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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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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
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...
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in the meantime, i'm leland vittert from washington and elizabeth prann, bringing us the story. >> since we've had the initial reporting of a mistrial. we've heard not only from andrew wyatt as he was escorting, exiting bill cosby out of the courtroom. we've seen this over the course of a 11 days because bill cosby is 80 years old and legally blind. listen, yes, we heard the d.a. wants to bring this case again, it's going to cost millions and millions of dollars to taxpayers and shortly after that, we heard from gloria allred. she represents 33 alleged victims of bill cosby's accusers. she does not represent andrea constand, but she has two of the victims there today, and she had basically said, she came to the podium, we can never underestimate the blinding powers of celebrity. and she is supporting the d.a. rick leventhal, when we initially heard the fact there's a mistrial. you said the d.a. is going to be trying the case and we heard critics from one side and supporters of the another. >> yeah, and there are-- and glorious all-- gloria allred represents 33 victims and claimed that bi
in the meantime, i'm leland vittert from washington and elizabeth prann, bringing us the story. >> since we've had the initial reporting of a mistrial. we've heard not only from andrew wyatt as he was escorting, exiting bill cosby out of the courtroom. we've seen this over the course of a 11 days because bill cosby is 80 years old and legally blind. listen, yes, we heard the d.a. wants to bring this case again, it's going to cost millions and millions of dollars to taxpayers and shortly...
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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
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,...
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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 buy expensive insurance. i'm a 27-year-old guy and i don
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...
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rick: more news now from washington with leland vittert. >> searching for answers as divers find the trapped in flooded compartments, just how and why did the filipino containership slam in the u.s. navy destroyer. elizabeth: plus, new tweets from president trump saying that make america great again agenda going very well despite the distraction. we'll be live at the white house with the very latest. leland: and it's father's day. we say a big thanks to his dad in a vital role in our lives no matter how our old we all are.
rick: more news now from washington with leland vittert. >> searching for answers as divers find the trapped in flooded compartments, just how and why did the filipino containership slam in the u.s. navy destroyer. elizabeth: plus, new tweets from president trump saying that make america great again agenda going very well despite the distraction. we'll be live at the white house with the very latest. leland: and it's father's day. we say a big thanks to his dad in a vital role in our...
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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 am leland vittert. a weekend surprise of sorts attorney general jeff sessions will not testify before the senate intelligence committee on tuesday. even though he recused himself from the russian investigation, democrats will likely hit the ag hard on his dealings with the russian ambassador during the campaign. and on the exact timeline of james comey's firing. garrett tenney is here with what it means and what we might learn. hi garrett. >> you will remember that jeff sessions did not look very good after james comey's testimony on thursday. when james comey suggested that after he raised concerns, jeff sessions did nothing to stop the president from eating alone with james comey and then he raised a lot of eyebrows with this estimation. for why he never told the attorney general about the president allegedly asking him to drop the fbi's investigation into michael flynn. >> judgment as i recall was that he was very close to and inevitably going to recuse himself for a variety of reasons.we also were a
i am leland vittert. a weekend surprise of sorts attorney general jeff sessions will not testify before the senate intelligence committee on tuesday. even though he recused himself from the russian investigation, democrats will likely hit the ag hard on his dealings with the russian ambassador during the campaign. and on the exact timeline of james comey's firing. garrett tenney is here with what it means and what we might learn. hi garrett. >> you will remember that jeff sessions did not...
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leland: and i'm leland vittert, as we continue our coverage, 3 p.m. eastern here. major investigation underway this hour after the deadly attacks in the heart of london last night. so far 12 people have been arrested just hours after the three attackers were shot and killed by police. our david lee miller live near the scene in london with the very latest, now just about 24 hours since this attack started, david. >> reporter: that's right, leland. and thinking about time now, saturday's attack lasted only eight minutes, be but the consequences are going to change people's lives forever. in that time seven people were killed, that in addition to the three attackers. authorities say the perpetrators, who they have not yet publicly identified, ran a rented white van into a crowd of pedestrians on the london bridge. and after that vehicle came to a stop, wielding knives, they attempted to slash anyone in sight. the investigation into the attack today led police to east london where they conducted a series of raids. twelve people have now been arrested. but what, if any
leland: and i'm leland vittert, as we continue our coverage, 3 p.m. eastern here. major investigation underway this hour after the deadly attacks in the heart of london last night. so far 12 people have been arrested just hours after the three attackers were shot and killed by police. our david lee miller live near the scene in london with the very latest, now just about 24 hours since this attack started, david. >> reporter: that's right, leland. and thinking about time now, saturday's...
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steve: leeland vittert north lawn of the white house. thank you, leland.insley: so many red flags here. the guy left his house and his family in illinois, his wife and dogs and moved down to d.c. to live in his van for several months. was showering at the ymca. steve: i know. ainsley: some red flags here. i'm surprised somebody didn't say anything. he has a history of domestic violence. he was never -- he was never convicted. he was arrested several times but never convicted. brian: now you know i feel bad too for bernie sanders. this guy is sitting there saying i fight for bernie sanders and this is the guy i want elected? is not my guy. i don't preach hatred. that's not what i'm about. which is 100 percent true. people have to figure if it's bernie sanders today. use somebody else's name tomorrow. they realize we should keep politics out of it this guy is a whack job. you cannot control who follows you. you cannot control who shoots people in your name. i think people should just make sure that they don't vilify sanders because this clown happens to be t
steve: leeland vittert north lawn of the white house. thank you, leland.insley: so many red flags here. the guy left his house and his family in illinois, his wife and dogs and moved down to d.c. to live in his van for several months. was showering at the ymca. steve: i know. ainsley: some red flags here. i'm surprised somebody didn't say anything. he has a history of domestic violence. he was never -- he was never convicted. he was arrested several times but never convicted. brian: now you...
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i'm leland vittert. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth prann. five senate republicans say they cannot support the health care draft as written. changes are likely now between now and next week when leadership wants to vote on it. and on capitol hill, the republicans are facing tough negotiations within their own ranks. hi, garrett. >> the republicans hold 52 seats in the senate and may need 50 votes to pass, but right now five g.o.p. senators are saying it's a no unless changes are made. >> ted cruz wants states to have more flexibility to buy and sell. and ron paul wants mo-- rand pa wants more repeal of obamacare. >> and these and the health care in the last ten years-- here is the second of this, this bill passes, premiums going down, there isn't anything in this legislation that will lower premiums. >> apart from those five, there are a number of other republicans who still haven't decided whether or not they'll support the g.o.p. bill. there's a possibility that more republicans could move over to the no column on monday when the congressio
i'm leland vittert. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth prann. five senate republicans say they cannot support the health care draft as written. changes are likely now between now and next week when leadership wants to vote on it. and on capitol hill, the republicans are facing tough negotiations within their own ranks. hi, garrett. >> the republicans hold 52 seats in the senate and may need 50 votes to pass, but right now five g.o.p. senators are saying it's a no unless changes are made. >>...
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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 to get that done and get justice done. >> those three counts of aggr
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...
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i'm leland vittert in washington. hi, liz. abeth: hi, i'm elizabeth prann on the east side of detroit home to milton manufacturing corporation, which you can see behind me. leland: to the very point of manufacturing in america, president trump tweeting out just last night. quote, time to start building in our country, with american workers and with american iron, aluminum and steel. it is time to put america first. elizabeth: of course, you can add coal to that list as we find out. before we get to that our top story of the day. president trump is spending a working weekend at his golf club in new jersey, leaving a washington those reeling from former fbi director james comey's testimony. the president said he would 100% testify underoath. kristin fisher is tracking from new jersey and joins us live, hi, kristin. >> president trump is spending a relatively quiet weekend in new jersey. no public events planned today, but what he said at that press conference left plenty of work behind in washington for his legal team. at the top
i'm leland vittert in washington. hi, liz. abeth: hi, i'm elizabeth prann on the east side of detroit home to milton manufacturing corporation, which you can see behind me. leland: to the very point of manufacturing in america, president trump tweeting out just last night. quote, time to start building in our country, with american workers and with american iron, aluminum and steel. it is time to put america first. elizabeth: of course, you can add coal to that list as we find out. before we...