vegetative state is because of botulism. the doctors in the united states have examined him and say we don t know where they are coming up with that we have absolutely zero trace of that in his blood. he. pete: a horrible story. best part about it is he free because someone took initiative as you this is an american we care about and we re going to get him back. steve: trump angle and how president trump was instrumental in that played down on the other networks. shocking. shocking. ainsley: child held captive and come back in a religion is taivel state. if something had been done sooner. if he had come home sooner, would he be in this stated? pete: would they care if you were in that. is he back. hope all is well. jillian: start with breaking news right now. this is breaking overnight. russia taking credit for killing the leader of isis. the country s defense ministry
but at certain points you put down your gun and you ran into the kill zone and in some cases you ran the length of a football field where there was crossfire and you could have been shot and killed nine different times. you went into the kill zone nine different times and you saved 10 different men. yes, sir. that s the biggest reward that i have. i would never demean the medal of honor. but having saved those 10 thrives that s the biggest reward i have. they enjoyed a full life and have taken up all kinds of services in the civilian world. and i am so proud that i was able to do that. ainsley: have you kept in touch with the men that you saved, those 10? i have we walked out with 32 men. we went in with 89. we had 12 killed. one missing in action. and 44 were either injured
any veteran will tell you the heroes are no longer with us. ainsley: god bless you, jim. thank you for serving our country. steve: meanwhile, an espn host under fire for saying the nsl injects politics in sports by playing the national anthem. that s not even the worst part. ainsley: todd is having breakfast with friends this morning. he is in miami springs, florida. hey, todd. hey, guys, we just heard from one vietnam veteran. why will hear from two more here at the cozy corner in advance of president trump s visit to miami. guys, are we ready to have some fun today? oh, come on. we can do better than that one more. [cheers] ed toed ted][mother fox & friee other side of this break.
claiming that abu bakr al baghdadi and 30 isis commanders died in an air strikes in the syria city of raqqa late last night. tell fox news they have no evidence to support russia s claim. judicial watch threatening a lawsuit against the fbi is now centered around james comey. watchdog group claims the bureau has a legal responsibility to hand over records they claim comey unlawfully removed from the fbi. now, that includes a memo about a meeting with president trump that comey admits to leaking to the media. and speaking of james comey. he is getting support from unlikely source. russian president vladimir putin making him an offer. if he finds himself in trouble with the election hacking probably. he faces certain consequences after this. and so on. we will be ready to provide him with the political asylum in russia. he should know this. ainsley: putin went on to
to clean your own house to make sure you are not stepping over a line. the problem generally speaking, it hasn t been a problem on the right the way it has been on the left. that s the right s sentiment. i think all of us can acknowledge that make sure we re responsible about what we say. this is where the left police their own. will they go to the comedians. steve: will they call them out? will they call out comedy central. pete: depicting violence and assassination not okay. ainsley: shakespeare in the park, kathy griffin, need to stop. steve: let us know what you think friends@foxnews.com or facebook or tweet us. on the president s birth day. it s hey look the president is under investigation by the special counsel for obstruct of justice. cited unnamed sources that s always the case, yesterday they followed it up with jared kushner the president s son-in-law his business dealings are under scrutiny as