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hottest people? straight ahead. "fox & friends" begins right now. good sunday morning. tucker is back. >> yes, i am. >> welcome back. >> thank you. i was only gone a day. >> were you in the one of the hottest people states or rudest people. >> virginia, it's -- >> for lovers. >> dropping his daughter off at school. was that difficult? first daughter to go to college, first child? >> yes. >> did you tear at the dorm room drop-of- >> i didn't do a tear. >> did your wife? >> yes, my wife. no, she's so totally put together and happy. i was happy. >> you're not worried about this daughter? >> i'm not worried in any way. >> don't mess with tucker's daughter. >> we have a jam-packed show but first some headlines. >> lets get you started. while you were sleeping firefighters in texas battling these flames, an out of control fire at a recycling plant. it started about 7:00 last night. at this hour we're being told the fire is now finally out. the plant located about 30 miles south of dallas that collects and processes metal like steel and aluminum. fortunately no one was injured and we still do not know what caused that fire. investigators in north florida in a town there working to figure out what led a man to go on a shooting spree that left himself, his former boss, and a former co-worker dead. police in union county have identified the gunman as 72-year-old hubert allen, jr. he's the step granddaughter of buffalo bills running back. three others wounded in the shooting rampage. afterwards he went back to his house and killed himself. kidnap victim hannah anderson mourning with family and friends remembering the lives of her mother and brother. they were killed by her abductor james dimaggio. at one point the teenager went to the to the altar to touch a family photo. >> i can say it has been and is the very worst tragedy to befall our entire heritage as a family. hannah was rescued earlier this month by the fbi agents who shot and killed dimaggio. the running of the bulls coming to america. a little different, right? the spanish spectacle meeting its debut in, tucker, the state of virginia. >> kmont wealth. >> was your daughter in the crowd? >> no. >> you dropped her off. you don't know. >> thousands came out to test their nerves against more than a dozen 1,000 pound bulls. >> i looked back and there they are. at that moment i was like, okay, lets do this. >> they catch up on you very quick. there's a large crowd of people. all of a sudden they come through and they are faster than they look. >> you look and they get closer an closer. >> brave. all that red. come of the runners there were injured but we're told they are okay. next up for the bull run atlanta then houston. takes it on the road, guys. those are your headlines. would you do that? have you ever done that? >> no. no, no, no. i would watch. something would happen to me like a shoe lace would unlace. >> i love this. the bulls have a shot. unlike the pen where the little guy in the cape stab them to death. bulls can actually hurt people. >> and do. lets talk about this this morning. we remember in the wake of the trayvon martin case, there were candlelight vigils, marches. stand your ground, how much was race involved came up in the trial. in the past week we've had two really brutal and really disgusting killing in this country where race seems to have been pushed to the side and not really discussed, maybe because it's too politically correct to have a discussion about it. >> doesn't fit the narrative, white racism is one of the profound problems. 1955, the view of the left, including the president. now in the wake of these two murders, no one has even mentioned racial connection in the mainstream media. on geraldo the other night, said this. >> the case that nobody is talking about that i think is particularly horrific is the case against the world war ii veteran. he was beaten to death by young black men. i tell you, that's not even the worse scenario. the worse scenario no one talks about is the carnage and black on black genocide that is occurringen our inner cities all across this country. >> even -- that may have been senseless violence. we till don't know the details of the world war ii veteran who had $150 perhaps in his pocket and was robbed as a result of it. but the australian baseball player with whom the daily caller reported these two black men -- three black men had posted on their twitter feed a few days prior they wanted to kill white people. they were boared, went out, referred to it. for the attorney to come out and say race didn't play a part, they were bored. >> we talked about this a lot. we have two african-americans who came to mind, two on yesterday talking about how the black community needs to make changes and focus on the 72% of black children are born out of wedlock. i feel like if there's a silver lining in the senseless death, it is an opportunity for us to come together and talk about how we can make significant changes so this doesn't continue to happen. some say more familiesamilies t go to church. dads need to stick around and raise kids. the difference in the trayvon martin case, their parents came out, got political figures, african-american political figures to come to the forefront and talk about this in the media. the parents were speaking out and the communities were outraged. we haven't heard -- we've heard from australian's father in a press conference, i think that was in australia. am i right? >> yes, his parents. we've been having the same conversation for 50 years based on facts on the ground 50 years old. the truth is the country has changed a lot. the idea one group of people is capable of racism is ridiculous. all human hearts are capable of evil regardless of skin color and the idea only white people can be biased. it's hard to have an honest conversation about it. >> and an honest conversation in manhattan in the five boroughs about the stop and frisk policy. you know that has been ruled, temporarily suspended, cops in nypd cannot use stop and frisk tactic which allows them to stop anyone they think might have a firearm on them. now union for nypd telling police officers because of this legislation, hey, don't go above and beyond. don't risk having any issues. if this is really putting the new york city police department in a weird bind. they don't just get to do their job, they have to stop and think about what they do, maybe they could get hurt later, fired because of it and fired. >> all officers ought to take action if he or she sees a crime in process or he or she sees their life or another life in danger. officers should not initiate any law enforcement action to violate the legislation and subject the officer to legal action. >> basically, don't get us in any trouble. >> it's unbelievable. if you want to be the bravest, you should act in a brave way. the police officers should do their job no matter what the union said. all the people celebrating stop and frisk are 32-year-old hipsters who moved to new york five years ago and don't remember what new york was like five years ago. it was a horrible place to visit and live. went and interviewed a group of women, all moms, all lost kids to violent acts. they were telling him they support stop and frisk. >> unfortunately everyone here has lost a child. >> yes, unfortunately. i would love to teach stop and frisk. already because of the ruling that came down we have kids out here walking this street, and this is real, walking this street already saying i can carry my gun now because i'm not going to be stopped and frisked or i could sue the police department. that's not good. >> when asked how many of you support stop and frisk, all of the women there raised their hand and said they do. >> people don't remember what new york was like. people take the safe condition of the biggest city in the world and it's not. >> my parents said you need to stay with us, gave us a stern talking to. >> i was mugged on the upper east side at 5:00 in the afternoon. it was a dangerous city. >> we don't want that to happen to any of us. i look at these women and my heart breaks for them, they have all lost kids. we don't want to go back to the old new york. lets hand it over. >> extreme weather, the wildfire rages in yosemite national park. crews raced for dozens of trees, giant sequoyahs in the path. it's burned 200 square miles and just 7% contained. janice with the condition over there. hey, janice. >> i wish i had better news. the west, dozens of wildfires across the west, extreme drought. in some cases days and days of very hot weather and gusty winds in the forecast. so the rim fire is the fire you just saw where they are trying to save all the sequoyahs. we're dealing with temperatures in the upper 70s. look at the wend gusts this afternoon, up wards of 20 miles per hour. it's hard for firefighters to really get into the mountainous terrain. in some cases these wildfires burn and make their own weather conditions so very erratic. unfortunately i wished i had better news. no moisture in the area and winds are gusty. especially in the afternoon. our hearts and prayers go out to firefighters trying to save homes, businesses, and people, too. >> thanks, janice. appreciate it. coming up, a shocking story, an 8-year-old boy shoots and kills a woman after playing a violent video gave. the doctor says that is part of the problem. he's here something that every parent need to hear next. two would be robbers get hosed. guns no match for a stream of steaming hot water. the whole thing caught on camera, of course, for your viewing pleasure. that story coming up next. uh-oh! guess what day it is?? 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yes, you could be. details. the stunning admission from mike tyson why he says he's on the verge of death. his emotional confession coming up. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. headlines. justice department targeting school vouchers in louisiana. districts still under desegregation order. the justice department says it disrupts racial balance. governor bobby jindal says the administration is trying to keep kids trapped in failing schools. beginning this fall, the marine corps will allow enlisted women to participate in basic infantry training. all part of research about what ground jobs could be open to women. clayton. more trouble for obama care. delta air lines warning its health care costs are set to skyrocket by nearly $100 million next year under the affordable care act. this as the president says we are getting costs under control. >> we're starting to get health care cost under control. we don't have an urgent deficit crisis. the only crisis we have is one manufactured in washington and it's ideological. >> who is really paying the price for reform? joining us now town hall.com political editor and radio talk show host. when you heard the president make those remarks in scranton, pennsylvania, what did you think, health care costs under control? >> it's patently false if you look at the data. you can slice it numerous different ways. you can look at family premiums. they went up again last year. that came out last week. you can look at individual premiums. those are skyrocketing in many places around the country in double digits, triple digits in some cases. if you look at the cost of the federal government and to the country at large, the cost curve, as they call it, has gone up more than it would have without obama care and the government accountability office has projected that this law will add trillions of dollars to our long-term deficit. he can say we're beginning to get the cost under control, that doesn't make it true. clayton, i think the president's big problem on obama care is a lot of people have tuned him out because they remembered promises that he made throughout this process leading up to the bill being signed into law. they have seen what's happened. he doesn't have much credibility left. >> right. there seems to be a number of caveats, loopholes that the administration keeps having to jump through. now we learn more about ups, university of virginia dropping spousal insurance because of obama care costs. we're hearing delta air lines will consider with this $100 million tacked on. should we make much of this, spousal support portion of this? >> of course. of course we should. you mentioned a few examples that just came out. ups is significant. they are an industry leader. you better believe fedex and other competitors and dhl, they are going to look at what ups does and figure out whether or not ups by dropping coverage for employee spouses gain a competitive advantage. they will consider doing the same thing. if delta makes a similar move, wonder what american airlines, united might be up to. >> absolutely. >> this also comes back to another point the president makes. how often did he promise without any ambiguity. he says if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. how does that apply to spouses of employees at ups and delta at the university of virginia. here are people who have plans, who probably like those plans or certainly may have liked those plans. even if they want to keep them they cannot because this law has forced these employers to make tough decisions and dump people into exchanges. >> we're out of time. if these employers aren't offering spousal support anymore, it's going to dump them into these exchanges, right? >> that's exactly right. by the way, there's another loophole in this law that we're just starting to discover more about that involves individuals if they are offered plans, offered insurance by their employer, it only applies to them. it doesn't necessarily to these mandates about making it affordable, it doesn't necessary apply to their family. what you're going to see is this perverse reality is where they might beg their employer to drop coverage, not offer it so they are eligible for exchanges in the government plan. i think that's not what americans are expecting. >> guy benson from town hall, a political editor. appreciate you joining us. >> my pleasure. good morning. coming up on the show, did ed snowden outsmart the nsa. months later the agency still has no clue what files he stole. brand-new information how he pulled it off. two would be robbers got hosed. their guns no match for a stream of hot water. the whole thing caught on camera when we come back. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. nice bear. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! save up to 30% plus an extra 12% off with coupon... now until labor day. only at hotels.com every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! 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