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thanks to our powerful trade policies, the trade deficit is falling and falling. american steel mills are back open for business. we are starting to set new records, and nobody believes it could happen this quickly. democrats want to raise your taxes. they want to destroy your jobs. they want to crush our industries with crippling regulations. and you know the stock market is up almost 40% since that great november day. and america now is winning again like they haven't won before. >> bill: it went on like for over an hour. the headline. u.s. workers get the biggest pay raise in 10 years. wage growth that has been stagnant for americans.
>> absolutely. gdp numbers last quarter were very good. around expectations a little over 4%. more than sustainable growth. something you can hang your hat on. again, economists, moody's say if the trade policies were fully implemented you could shave up to 3/10 of a point off the gdp. it's trillions of dollars of lost economic activity. >> bill: scaramucci is writing about a visit to illinois. he says trump's attack on tax cuts, deregulation and tariffs on foreign competitors is a winning strategy. a strategy designed with workers and not just wall street in mind. the commitment that american companies give to train 3.8 million more workers over the next five years. >> it's great. we shouldn't be demonizing wall street. that's not a fair thing to do. wall street is not suffering in this economy. they're doing quite well. the dow is record highs, s&p is doing quite well as well.
that's good. the macroeconomic numbers. the guys who support employers deserve to be held up high and undergird the economies, the pillars of it. that was barack obama's approach to populous economic messaging to attack wall street and the holders of money and that's the wrong way to go. >> bill: the economy is always a hot issue. you wonder what this news does to democratic talking points. they will level against republicans. >> it is difficult to envision the message they'll take to average voters. employment is around 4%. record low unemployment numbers for minorities and african-americans, latinos. this is all good news and the message that democrats will try to leverage is something familiar to us from the bush era, the hamburger flipper jobs. jobs that aren't necessarily great jobs. low paying, low prospects for advancement employment. to somebody who has a job who
didn't have a job who only spends 22 weeks out of work as opposed to 30, 40, 50, they'll take it. it will be tough to message that. >> bill: noah, thank you. we'll see what happens on the tariffs. you make a good point. let's see where it goes. >> sandra: 65 years in the making, vice president mike pence in hawaii today to take part in the honorable carry ceremony receiving what are said to be the remains of dozens of u.s. service members killed during the korean war. the remains were turned over by north korea to fulfill a promise made by kim jong-un at that singapore summit with the president. greg palkot is live in london with the latest on this. greg, what more do we know about these remains? >> we do know a little more, sandra. that's important. thought to be 55 remains of u.s. service members killed and lost in the korean war are being flown over to hawaii.
they arrived last friday from north korea to a u.s. base in south korea. since then there has been an initial examination of the remains. an official today confirming he does believe they are american and they are from the war. to show what they're up against doing the final forensic examination in hawaii, there was only one dog tag included in the remains and they don't know whether that dog tag is related to what was turned over. the remains were put in caskets and draped in the united nations flag and then transferred to a plane and on their way now to hawaii. >> sandra: what's the significance of vice president mike pence's participation? >> bill: very important for him. he will participate in a ceremony. his father fought in the korean war. that's the biggest thing for him. he will receive the remains in the honorable carry ceremony happening at the joint base
pearl harbor hickam, aside from the personal and human significance of the transfer it has big diplomatic importance. remember, this was one of the promises made by north korean leader kim jong-un to president trump at their summit in singapore in june. there hasn't been a lot of other takeaways as of yet from that summit but an important one happening today back in hawaii. back to you. >> bill: next hour here our headliner we'll hit the important stories. the former house speaker newt gingrich is live coming up next hour. join us for that then. this rally last night in tampa was something else. >> sandra: you were live last night covering all of it. what a crowd it was. >> bill: the crowd was jacked up. tampa, something we talk about every presidential cycle. a couple big elections coming up in november down there. they turned out in a significant way. we'll see how it reflects in 97
>> the outset of this administration it became clear from early on in a very real sense we inherited a cyber crisis. the last administration all but neglected cybersecurity even though the digital threats were growing more numerous and dangerous by the day. make no mistake about it, those days are over. >> bill: he suggested the obama administration is to blame for the cybersecurity issues plaguing our country. peter king, how are you. everybody points fingers at everybody else. no, you did it, you didn't follow through, no, it is your job, your responsibility. where does it stop? >> i would say in fairness to the obama administration jay johnson, secretary tried. at the end of the eight years the obama administration we weren't better off than we were.
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they waited until to month after the election and president obama told them to put together the report. they put it together in three weeks and the findings of that report were different from everything we were telling us. right up until december 5 we were being told that russia, while they were interfering they weren't favoring anyone. suddenly we're told russia was favoring president trump all along. which i don't believe was the case. clapper is proving my point. the administration did talk, they did threaten russia and no impact whatsoever. they continued what they were doing before. >> bill: nielsen said the next 9/11 will reach us online instead of an airplane. 21 states have no concrete plan to fight back against any intrusion. how could that be? what do we need to do now? >> again, this is really up to
the department of homeland security to control the efforts. we have to pressure the states and encourage them to cooperate with the federal government with a shared threat analysis and come up with defenses so their voting system cannot be interfered with. you do have 50 different states with their own way of doing it. it's important for them to realize they can be hacked. >> bill: are you hearing from administration and the states that they're taking it seriously? >> i think more of the states have to realize this is a serious threat. in the last election there is no really finding that they interfered with the vote totals but they can try to disrupt the voting charts and rolls and again we know that russia and other countries, especially russia, is going to do to do this. we have to again get the states more involved in this. department of homeland security is doing a lot but they can be doing more and we know russia is going to do it. if russia will do it someone else will also try to do it.
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a surprise. adults spend half of every day connected to media. nielson total audience say adults spend 11 hours every day listening to, watching, reading, interacting with some media on some level on some device. study also shows more than 2/3 of u.s. households have a subscription to a live streaming service. >> sandra: if you're sleeping 6 hours a night only a couple hours you're doing something else. >> bill: you're online more than you sleep in america. >> sandra: guilty. >> bill: do you think it's 11 hours? >> sandra: that's tv. it's reading if you download books on your device and catching up on the news. it's media. >> bill: hulu, hbo. binge watching. they can binge watch "america's newsroom" every day. we would not have a problem with that. we only ask for three hours 9:00 to noon. all there for you. >> sandra: moving on.
it has been two weeks now since the iowa college student mollie tibbetts went missing. in their most recent news conference police and f.b.i. in iowa revealing few details about the investigation sounding ever more mystified. >> don't know where mollie is at right now. i am not going to draw any conclusions about the circumstances of her disappearance other than it is not consistent with her past. but i can assure you our focus right now is to find mollie. we need to find mollie so anything you can do or anybody in the community can do to help us do that, that would be very much appreciated. >> sandra: let's bring in former boston police superintendent in chief and managing director. thank you for coming on the program this morning. it is a desperate search on right now. the news conference, we were waiting on that yesterday afternoon and really didn't get a whole lot of new details. but that could mean that
they've got some serious leads. what do you make of what you know so far? >> we don't know exactly what happened. we're praying for the family and for her safe return. the fact that law enforcement is not getting out a ton of details could be they have some type of leads they want to run down and keep a close circle around it so as not to alert individuals they might be looking at them or getting on a trail. they will try and find any possible way they can to find out exactly what happened. this could be simply she wanted to have some time away, think about her school and future, her relationship. it could be that someone has taken some criminal action and we've seen these cases before. the smart case, the young girl in new hampshire sometimes held for extended periods of time and reunited with their families. >> sandra: one piece of information we learned is she was about to go away to the dominican republic. we're just finding that out from her family. she lived at this house during
the summer with her boyfriend and her boyfriend's brother. her boyfriend's brother was about to get married in the dominican. so they were all about to leave as a family on this vacation. >> and the family knows her best and knows that -- if that's what her plans were, that's a concerning development that she would change and not be in line with those and not be back at the home. that does cause for concern. >> sandra: daniel, we just did this report on the average person is spending 11 hours on some sort of media every day. our digital footprint is pretty big these days. she was said to be wearing a fit bit watch while she was out jogging and she was an avid runner. she had a laptop at home during her homework on. active on social media. her boyfriend said she sent a snapchat that night. we don't know the details of that. but how are authorities using that digital footprint to try to track her down?
>> they are going to look to see exactly that. we can geo locate where photographs were taken by people. we can tell by your fit bit where you run every day. we saw it with the military identifying their jogging routes. law enforcement look to that information and find out where she was and see if they can parallel anyone else in the same area around the same time. cell phone tracking and all those things can be looked at. sometimes, however, it takes a while to get that information from the providers. i remember homicide we had in boston of a dominoes driver. they stolen his phone. i wanted to track the phone and the provider was saying it wasn't an imminent need because the murder had occurred. they might be sifting through records and what digital footprint she had that day and overlaps with others that might have been in the area. >> sandra: she was last seen around 7:30 p.m. july 18th. we're about two weeks into the search for her now. we know that there are hundreds
-- more than that, i know we're up into the thousands now looking for her and continue to do so, daniel. at this point, based on your experience, she has been missing for two weeks now. does the search continue to ramp up from here? >> the search continues to ramp up. we have to find out exactly what happened to this young lady. hopefully it's returning her to her family. but we need to look at every possibility as to what could have occurred here. the law enforcement authorities are going to be asking for help. you need everyone out there who saw anything no matter how small or irrelevant they think it is to share it. we had thepittsfield jogger. that case wasn't solved for months. a witness saw a car and gave a description after the vehicle. nine months they were able to
identify the murderer from a piece of information that wasn't as informative at the time and it filled in the blanks and now we have him in prison. >> sandra: i spoke to her father the other night and desperately asking for anyone who say anything out of the ordinary not even sure if it was tied to mollie but to give authorities that tip. thank you for coming on this morning. >> bill: just need one clue. 29 past. president trump hitting the trail once again, this time in tampa, florida, last night. >> president trump: we need to elect more republicans. we need more votes. and we need to elect ron desantis as your governor. >> bill: so the president hoping that backing will give desantis the boost he needs to win a primary at the end of august. it will not be without a fight. adam putnam is the republican challenging desantis and he is live next.
>> turn around and put the knife down. put the knife down. >> sandra: dramatic body camera footage showing just how difficult a job police officers have each and every day. more on this shoot-out with an armed suspect. more of this next. e look like? ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like emily cooking dinner for ten. ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. ♪ la-di-la-di. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart... so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb.
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hitting the campaign trail in florida last night urging the crowd to vote republican in the upcoming mid-term elections and throwing his support behind the candidacy of congressman ron desantis to be the state's next governor. >> president trump: we need to elect ron desantis as your governor. i know him well. he is a great guy and will be an incredible governor. i don't do these endorsements easily. i don't need to be here but i love this state. >> i appreciate your support, mr. president, but i appreciate more the leadership you are showing for our great country. >> sandra: let's bring in ron desantis's challenger in the republican primary adam putnam. thank you for joining us this morning, sir. what did you make of the rally last night and the direct mentions of your opponent?
>> we were glad to have the president in florida. he is certainly here a lot with his second home here. i love the fact he was in florida to highlight vocational education, something that is the highest priority of my campaign. something that i've put out a very specific plan on how we put vocational and technical training back into our middle schools, back into our high schools and stop treating our vo-techs and community college like second class citizens. >> sandra: you have repeatedly claimed you are very closely aligned with president trump. why has he thrown his support behind desantis and not you? >> well, i do support president trump's agenda and i'm not surprised. congressman desantis is certainly comfortable with the ways of washington i'm focused on florida. our attorney general and sheriffs. i'm focused on florida issues and challenges. if we're going to make america great again we have to make sure our third largest state is
doing our part and under rick scott we had an exceptional economy. i have a plan to make it stronger. there is no doubt in my mind that a lot of people at the trump rally last night were trump/putnam voters. >> sandra: considering both you and ron desantis claim to be closely aligned with the president on his policies and his strategy, where do you differ the most with ron desantis? >> well, i think it's a difference between a washington focus and a florida focus. i know florida best and i have a plan, a specific agenda to put florida families first, florida jobs first and florida's public safety first. if a hurricane is threatening to make landful, you need a governor who doesn't need to find a map to discover where the town is. i'm the candidate for governor who has a vision, a plan, and a knowledge of florida to be able to implement a conservative pro-business agenda to make our state even stronger and even
better than it already is. >> sandra: i want to call up the latest real clear politics poll. desantis pulling 39% to you 27.8%. that is more than a 10-point lead at the moment. that is a flip from what we did see before the president threw his support behind desantis. you had been leading in the polls before that happened and before that fox news debate down there. what does this say about president trump's influence in these elections? >> well, it certainly says that the president is well liked in the state of florida. but i also know that floridians will make up their own minds about who florida's governor should be. look, we don't want to import washington dysfunction into the state of florida. the fact that they are just not able to roll up their sleeves and solve the many problems. here in florida we're a model for the nation. we've taken our unemployment rate from double digits to
under 4% in the last 7 1/2 years and cut taxes, balanced the budget every year. we've cut our debt rather than lifting the debt ceiling like they've done in washington so i'm focused on putting florida first and that's a very different approach, i think, than what we're seeing in the other candidates who are running for governor here in florida. >> sandra: did you talk to the president while he was in town? >> i did not. >> sandra: he did not mention you by name yesterday and there was a lot of anticipation to see how the president would handle that knowing that you are a big supporter of his. he didn't say anything negative about you while he was there. >> no, he didn't. there is no reason why he should have. because he knows that his agenda is an agenda that i support. cutting taxes, getting that second supreme court justice on our court, continuing to fight hard for american workers and florida farmers when it comes to these trade renegotiations. but he also knows, i believe, that we need strong states pulling their share of the load.
and that's what we've seen here with governor rick scott and what we've seen with attorney general pam bondi and that's what my campaign is rooted in. making sure florida is doing the best job that florida can do in spite of some of the dysfunction that goes on in washington here in florida a thousand new people are moving here every day. we roll out the red carpet for small businesses. my campaign is all about our veterans, our small businesses, and making sure that we put career and technical education back into our schools. >> sandra: we had ron desantis on the program yesterday. great to have you on the program this morning. and pam bondi, by the way, the florida a.g. has thrown her support behind you. adam putnam, candidate for governor in florida, thank you. >> thank you. >> bill: 20 minutes before the hour. primary is august 28 there. from l.a. video hard to watch. police officers killing a hostage and the department now releasing dramatic video
showing how difficult a job authorities face each and every day. apparently the first death in 13 years. william la jeunesse is live in l.a. what happened? >> good morning, bill. l.a.p.d. started wearing body cams in january and released the video. june 16th police get a 911 call, a homeless man who just stabbed his girlfriend. you be the judge if the shooting is justified. >> put the knife down. turn around and put the knife down. put the knife down. >> the man in red is perez, a large kitchen knife. when he refuses to put it down police fire bean bags. he is unphased by the first round and deflects the next two or three with a folding chair and then grabs a hostage and puts the knife to her throat. according to police and witnesses begins to saw off her head when officers fire hoping to kill him before he kills her. instead both are shot.
here is how the scene unfolds. >> drop the knife. drop the knife, drop the knife. >> at this point in time you can see the situation. l.a.p.d. had gone 13 years without killing a hostage or bystander, this was june. in july we had the shooting at trader joe's when police exchanged gunfire and killed the store manager. >> bill: that is so real watching that on camera. what happens now, william? >> as you know in any police shooting there will be an internal investigation on use of force and be evaluated by a review board and the civilian police commission and the d.a. you could have the doj or even the f.b.i. look into a civil rights violation. here is the chief. >> there was much more work remaining and only upon the full review upon the investigation will i be in a position to provide my
recommendations on the actions of those involved. >> perez was a gang member just out of prison. he has multiple felony convictions. the victim's family will file a wrongful death claim later today. the coroner will come out with a report saying was she killed by the knife or by the police? that will go into the court case obviously. a lot left to be done in this case. >> bill: william la jeunesse reporting in los angeles today. >> sandra: we have some breaking news out of the white house this morning. right now president trump is firing off against his attorney general yet again on twitter calling on jeff sessions to end the mueller probe. we'll have more on that in a moment. >> bill: the suspect in the murder of border agent brian terry extradited to the u.s. out of mexico. what awaits him in arizona now. >> sandra: democrats ramping up their fight for documents on supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh's time working in the
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president going after jeff sessions today? is this different from what he has done or said before? >> he said similar things before. he has normally called out rod rosenstein in the constitutional line of authority. his direct report there is the attorney general. so to do it via twitter as opposed to picking up the phone is different. i do think that senators grassley and bob goodlatte, the chairman of the judiciary committee and house and senate should call up bob mueller and rod rosenstein and explain the conflicts of interest. the president is right on the conflicts of interest but congress needs to do that, not the president. >> bill: the president has a problem with the a.g. he can fire him, right? can jeff sessions fire rosenstein? what sort of authority does sessions have over this mueller probe now? >> well, he has the authority. he should have never recused himself in the first place. the real work is going on behind the scenes, though, with
michael horowitz the inspector general looking into these things. jeff sessions, i can't figure out what he does all day. he doesn't really do anything as best i can tell. the inspector general is diving into this. >> bill: another tweet. paul manafort worked for ronald reagan, bob dole and many other highly prominent and respected political leaders. he worked for me for a very short time. why didn't the government tell me he was under investigation. the old charges have nothing to do with collusion. he is trying to clarify what the manafort trial is all about? >> he is being factual there. manafort has a history there. i used to say that hey, it's not the government's responsibility to tell a candidate. the more i've thought it through we protect presidential candidates and give them secret service protection, we give them c.i.a. briefings. if somebody is under investigation i think they have an obligation to tell that candidate. >> bill: we'll see where this
goes. another topic for you. what will happen with brett kavanaugh? chuck schumer is looking for a million pages of documents. they're saying that this is the way it works with kagen and invoking the kagen rule. where does it grow? >> great news for kavanaugh. he sat on the bench for a long time. plenty of writings to look at. the democrats have nothing. they lose the moral high ground. they wouldn't even meet with him. to say we need to see more documentation at the same time you are saying we don't need to bother to meet with you, i think they lost that moral high ground. i think there is a differentiation between some of the political time where president bush could claim executive privilege. they would have to go document by document as opposed to his time as an attorney and sitting on the bench. shouldn't say as attorney but time sitting on the bench. a staff secretary a political role. the time on the bench is fair game.
>> bill: brett kavanaugh, does he go through before october 1? >> oh yeah. i do. it's all in the control of the republicans. i think senator grassley will negotiate that way through as mitch mcconnell will and orrin hatch. they know how to do this and they'll get it done. >> bill: mexico extraditeing the accused begunman in the fast and furious matter. >> sandra: fire crews trying to contain the flames of monster wildfires on the west coast. what they're facing today. plus apple within striking distance of hitting one trillion dollars in market value. pennies away. money man charles payne will be here. ♪
>> sandra: fox news alert on the wildfires in california. officials now saying the carr fire, one of the most destructive happening in the state, was started when a vehicle broke down and burst into flames. lauren blanch art is live in redding. >> we're along highway 299 where the car broke down. since then the carr fire has destroyed more than 113,000 acres of land and even now the fire is only 30% contained. more than 4,000 firefighters are working to get this fire under control and it has destroyed close to 1,000 homes. it has forced tens of thousands of people from those houses. >> it wiped out our house, it wiped out our next door neighbor's home. we were in the middle. the home on one side is still standing, the home on the other
side is like ours, just pretty much rubble. >> the tricky part now is the steep terrain you can see here. firefighters have to go through this as they create containment lines and trying to get rid of a lot of dry brush and catch the spot fires. >> sandra: what a look there. any relief for these crews as they continue to work tirelessly? what's the weather look like? >> well, today it will stay hot and dry but the forecast is good news tomorrow and friday saying cooler temperatures may be on the way. the ferguson fire is another one burning north of here near yosemite national park has forced the park to close until sunday turning away tourists and shutting down summer camps for kids because the air is so bad. >> we couldn't risk it.
it was a no-brainer once we knew the health department said the air quality wants safe for kids. >> the town of redding is handing out free facemasks to anyone. it is dangerous for kids. you can see in the distance how hazy it is. this stuff is not safe to breathe. officials are saying if you do not have to be outside in this, don't go out there. sandra. >> sandra: lauren on the ground in redding, california. what a scene there. >> bill: president trump classic campaign mode talking about the economy, democrats, immigration, mid-terms. we'll play the highlights and newt gingrich is our headliner moments away. come on back. a heart valve pro. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both.
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days are over. america first. america first. >> bill: doug mcelway live with more now. good morning. >> good morning. with last night's rally in tampa, florida, another coming up tomorrow in wilkes berry, pennsylvania and another one in ohio next week the president is setting a precedent as a never-ending campaigner and with gop control of congress at stake in november's mid-terms he is making every opportunity to campaign for republican candidates who support his policies like congressman ron desantis of florida who is now running for florida governor. >> president trump: we have the strongest economy we've had in years and standing foursquare behind our ally, the state of israel. we have strong constitutionalists being put on our courts, including the supreme court. we have ended the disastrous iran deal and under the
president's leadership we're standing against socialist dictatorships in cuba, venezuela and nicaragua. >> he hit the trade imbalance issue hard saying the tariffs are working even against china. >> president trump: they're not dumping so much anymore, you notice? and if they do, they're paying a 25% tariff or tax. so you know what i say to that? dump all you want. i hope you dump a lot. now thanks to our tariffs our steelworkers are back on the job, american steel mills are back open for business. >> and just this morning a white house official confirmed to fox news that a second round, a new round of tariffs against china punishing china is now under consideration at the white house. this would be another 25% tariff on top of the 25% tariff already in effect.
it would target $200 billion worth of chinese imports, food, machine wry inputs and china is already threatening counter measures. the president touted the rosie employment picture for minority groups in this country and on the subject of minority groups today at the white house he will be meeting with a group of african-american pastors to talk about prison reform and make no mistake. there is an underlying political opponent. he sees that african-americans -- he wants to lure african-americans away from a party that he believes has taken them for granted, the democratic party. >> bill: thank you, doug mcelway from the north lawn. >> sandra: what a night that was. let's bring in newt gingrich former house speaker and fox news contributor. welcome back. well, what did you think of the president last night?
>> look, i think he is extraordinarily excited. he is watching his policies work. and i think that's something that is very hard for the washington establishment to come to grips with. the fact is, you saw job numbers this morning. dramatically better than projected. we now have the lowest black unemployment in american history. which is a very positive thing. it's sad that liberals can't relax and say you know, having fewer and fewer people out of work is a good thing. the question that i think is fascinating is if president trump is right and so far he has had a pretty good run at this, this economy will get bigger and stronger going on out for another four, five, six years. if that happens, the impact on politics in america will be tremendous because you will have this huge contrast between food stamps and unemployment
under obama and better jobs, higher take home pay, greater opportunities under trump. at some point the gap will be so wide that among asian americans and latino americans and african-americans you will see drift away from a democratic party. you saw last night a president who is enthusiastic and believes his policies are working and i want to make one last point, this is a major fight we'll have to have in the country. the chinese since 1991 have routinely and consistently cheated. they grew as fast as they did, the estimate by the obama director of national intelligence was they were stealing $460 billion a year in intellectual property trump has decided he wants to stop it. the chinese don't want to stop. this will be a real fight and we need to understand that. and i think the people who are
against the trump policies need to explain why they favor allowing the chinese to steal. >> bill: you said a lot. i hope we can get to all of it. we'll just chip away a little bit at the whole answer there. i thought this rally for him last night was a home run. the place was going nuts. i can't recall a time during president bush's first term almost two years in where he could have a rally like this or even president obama two years in. he lost 63 terms in the mid-term election in 2010. he is hitting on all these points. i thought immigration was the biggest applause line of the night. he came back to it over and over again. he loves to poke the democrats in the eye. here is a really good example. sound bite two on brett kavanaugh and the obstruction that the president alleges. watch. >> president trump: so far the democrats haven't given us any votes and that's because they will do anything they can to not help the trump agenda.
brett kavanaugh, highest education, best grades, best tests, best everything. they thought 15 years ago he was going to be a supreme court judge. look at justice gorsuch, how good is he? not allowing these great people to serve their country is a disgrace. >> bill: that's on kavanaugh and also on the ron desantis thing. ron desantis wants to be the republican governor in florida. he made an ad this week where he has his child he is talking about make america great again and i'm teaching my kids the words how to build the wall and in return for that ad he gets the president to do a rally in florida and mention his name 10 or 15 times. what is the political transaction at work here where the president says if you get on board with my message, i will get on board with you and i will help lead you to victory. what is happening now within the party in this relationship
back and forth? >> well, look, it's totally fascinating. i have written two books about it because it is so fascinating. you have in president trump a very strong personality who has a very definite view of the world. it turns out that at least among republicans, his activities are wildly popular. i think 88% of the republicans approve of him, which is a higher number except for the period right after 9/11, a higher number than any president in modern times has had in their own party's approval. so when he goes in and says i like ron desantis, ron jumps 16 points in a week. when he went into georgia for brian kemp, kemp won the primary pulling away. now, the test will be this fall transferring into winning the general election seats. i think washington is so anti-trump and the liberal media is so anti-trump they don't understand what's happening out there.
one example. sanctuary cities, 84% of the american people believe sanctuary cities increase crime. 84%. now, every democrat in the senate co-sponsored senator feinstein's open border bill. the democrats are talking themselves out on these radical left agendas which in the "washington post" and "new york times" and cbs news all sounds terrific. but i think when you get down to september and october, we'll discover there is a red wave, not a blue wave and that people will repudiate the kind of radical extremism we're seeing emerge in the democratic party. >> sandra: the big question will be where is the mueller investigation at that point and a big test of the robert mueller probe is day two of the trial for paul manafort, the president's former campaign manager. the president, mr. speaker,
just tweeted this out. paul manafort worked for ronald reagan, bob dole, many other respected political leaders and worked for me for a very short time. why didn't government tell me that he was under investigation? these old charges have nothing to do with collusion. a hoax. president just tweeted that a few minutes ago, mr. speaker. >> i think the president has every right to be deeply, deeply frustrated at the failure of his attorney general to exercise leadership. i also note that in the "wall street journal" this morning you had a former special agent of the f.b.i. wrote a devastating piece where he suggests pretty directly that brennan, the head of the cia and radical leftist. brennan may have used the c.i.a. to set up the f.b.i. to start the whole investigation based on a series of things we we now know increasingly are
false. imagine you're the president and looking saying let me get this straight, the f.b.i. lied to the fisa court judge, the c.i.a. may have deliberately set up the f.b.i., and i got an attorney general who doesn't have the toughness needed to start cleaning out the snake pit. by the way, notice what the trial is about. they aren't going after manafort for collusion with russia. they're going after him for things like taxes. this exactly what independent counsel do. they can't solve the case they were hired to do. if manafort wins it. there is a good chance he will. mueller will look like a fool and i think the whole country will shrug off everything else that mueller does. >> bill: he has another trial right after that in the d.c. court. jeff sessions, another tweet from 40 minutes ago. this is a terrible situation. attorney general jeff sessions should stop the rigged witch hunt now before it continues to stain our country any further. bob mueller is totally
conflicted and 17 angry democrats doing his dirty work are a disgrace to the usa. what authority right now does jeff sessions have if he were so inclined to clean house? could sessions end it today? >> he is the attorney general. he could fire -- >> bill: the president could fire jeff sessions and he is not going to. if he is this upset why not? >> he is not going to fire jeff sessions because the fix is in in washington and he would not be able to get anybody approved. the senate would go crazy. a third of the republicans would go crazy and you would be back in a kind of watergate-like environment. president trump is far better off to endure this publicly be angry but endure it. on the other hand if jeff sessions wanted to as attorney general, he has absolute authority to fire the entire mueller team. and i originally tweeted that i thought mueller was a very
respectable guy and i watched him hire these 17 lawyers that trump is talking about, this is a disgraceful, one-sided witch hunt by a bunch of left-wing democrats and it is compounded because we have learned since then about comey, we've learned since then about the number two guy at the f.b.i., we've learned since then about strzok. every time we turn around we learn more things that indicate that the sickness in the justice department and the senior levels of the f.b.i. was very real and i think should scare everybody. you have the power of the police being that corrupt, huge dangers for freedom in america. >> sandra: newt gingrich, thank you for being with us. >> bill: two stories developing on north korea. what could be the remains of 55 american soldiers on their way home today. disturbing new evidence the
rogue regime might still be building missiles. cory gardner is coming up. >> sandra: a judge blocks plans to release 3d blueprints in a battle pitting gun control against the first amendment. >> bill: what a case that is. booming economy. strong labor market handing american workers their biggest pay hike in 10 years. charles payne doesn't have so much pain today. he is coming up. when it's too cold for camping, we go camping. when it's too hot to work, we work. too wet to keep going? nah. this is the gator xuv835. with game-changing heat and air and three-wide seating. it's never too anything for anything. nothing runs like a deere. get $400 off the gator xuv835m at any participating john deere dealer.
>> bill: playing out in federal court. a judge halting the release of blueprints to make plastic guns on a 3d printer. want to bring in america's a-team, kayleigh mcenany, jessica tarlov and steve hilton. are you comfortable in the eastern time zone, steve? >> i think i'll get through it. >> bill: what do you think of this case? >> you aren't going to introduce jessica? >> i went. it was quick but i was there. >> bill: jessica tarlov. take a second bow. >> i just can't believe that this is happening actually. there is something about it that just feels so -- so wrong
in terms of this technology being completely in the hands of people you just cannot be sure who will get it. i just don't understand it. >> bill: is there a case here? >> absolutely. the president said yesterday via twitter it doesn't make sense, the idea you can use a 3d printer to create a weapon that's untraceable. the administration came out yesterday saying it's been illegal since 1988 to print the guns that are untraceable. we're all on the same page here. it shouldn't be permitted or allowed. >> bill: he said i'm looking into the 3d plastic guns. i spoke to the nra. doesn't make much sense. >> we are all on the same page. the president noting he did speak to the nra. something he often does on issues related to guns that fires up some on the other side from saying he will just follow whatever the nra said. if you think back to parkland maybe we'll raise the age
people can buy guns and the nra said we don't do that and then he went back to their position. we should take this as a victory that we agree. >> bill: cody wilson, big victory for public safety and law enforcement safety is the case he is making. >> it isn't. with technology like this some of the people who are best at using at are children and why this is so troubling. it leads to a much bigger question that i think we'll increasingly have to look at which is are the costs of technology and the internet and all these things we take for granted starting to outweigh the benefits. you'll get more and more of these really troubling and difficult questions. >> bill: how do the justices rule in the supreme court. you can't have a 3d printer because it's based on what? >> there is nuance here. it has been illegal to print the plastic guns since 1988. the nuance here is the manufacturer is claiming he
wants to print the blueprints. >> they're order out there to begin with. >> it will go to the supreme court. does it violate the first amendment rights of the individual who wants to print them? >> sandra: a lot of people have a hard time -- it is expensive to consider doing this. the cost of the 3d printers involve range from $5,000 to $600,000. they would also need really high-quality plastic to actually make these. what do you make about the president? bill just read that looking into it and not a definitive answer. >> the president is clear the administration said since 1988 it has been illegal. the president says it doesn't make sense. he is trying to see what tools he has add his disposal to deal with this in the executive branch. it is a judicial issue that needs to be settled. >> bill: alex jones is making
news and the parents of sandy hook are some of the messages he is sending out. some families suggesting they've had to move seven different times because they're being harassed. he is looking to dismiss a case against him for defamation. what sort of first amendment right does alex jones have despite whether you agree or disagree with the things that he says? >> he has the right but you have to ask what sort of person is he that would be doing this? what is the matter with this person? it's really hard for me to understand how anyone can be so sick in the head as to behave like this. and to keep going with it year after year. >> sandra: then to see the real-life consequences that result from this. in this case this particular family having to move seven times and receiving death threats. >> to say they should be paying him money for what's happened to him as a result of him
spreading the most egregious falsehood of his career and there have been many. facebook took down his account for 30 days, suspended him over what they saw as hate speech coming out of his show. that's not a new thing. alex jones has been this person since the beginning. there are a number of people in prominent positions including the president of the united states of america who have appeared on his program. and i think have a lot to account for. >> bill: what he alleges is that there were actors in town in the classroom. >> i'm not a parent. to suffer through the loss of your child should be the greatest loss that you ever can imagine but -- >> sandra: the mother, i would love to see my son's grave and i don't get to do that. we made the right decision referencing her seventh move. they have to live hundreds of miles from where their 6-year-old is buried. >> alex jones his commentary
about sandy hook is appalling. we stand against this kind of hate speech, which is what it is. >> bill: you are an attorney, right? how do you define or draw the line between first amendment right whether you agree with it or not in something that is defined as hate speech and harmful to others? >> i consulted with my harvard law colleague this morning to discuss this case. this case, in order to prosecute someone in the press for defamation like alex jones you have to approve malice. that is very hard to do. justice scalia said the case should be overturned and our framers would be appalled the new first amendment right is written into the constitution for the press. should be overturned. when the president said we need to look into libel laws, that is exactly what he is saying. >> bill: stand by. we aren't done with you yet. you didn't come all this way for nothing.
>> sandra: breaking news for you out of the trial of trump's former campaign manager paul manafort. after a first day of fiery opening arguments what we're learning is going down inside that federal courtroom. >> bill: apple, take a bite of this. the company is on the verge of going where no company has dared to go before. how -- can you knock on the door of a trillion dollars loud and clear? charles payne can. >> sandra: what does the stock price have to be? >> right around $200 and we're bumping on that. come on back. ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic.
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gave the mueller team a lecture about the language they've been using in their case against paul manafort. the judge t.s. ellis told prosecutors to stop using the word ol gark because it has no role in this trial. he says the people the mueller team keeps calling that have a lot of money but so do george soros and the koch brothers. the mueller team need to find another word. there has not been any mention of the name donald trump. the president tweeted about the case. paul manafort worked for ronald reagan, bob dole and many other highly prominent and respected political leaders. he worked for me for a very short time. why didn't the government tell me he was under investigation? these old charges have nothing to do with collusion, a hoax. the manafort defense team's strategy was trying to
undermine the star witness, rick gates. the manafort attorneys say rick gates is the one who transferred the controversial money into accounts including consulting fees collected from ukrainian political figures and manafort's lawyers say gates was embezzling millions. gates lied to special counsel investigators about it and said he was guilty before agreeing to testify against manafort. they say the star witness can't be trusted. i spoke to kevin downing and asked him how manafort is doing. i asked them what they expected from the mueller team today. they're happy to be on trial. >> sandra: didn't get a look at him entering the courthouse today in the gray van as he entered the building, right? >> we didn't see him outside but he is sitting there in court right now and he was about an hour and a half early, sandra. >> sandra: peter doocy. thank you.
>> bill: 10:32. ♪ >> sandra: you're on camera, bill. >> bill: apple is feeling no pain. it's on track to become the first trillion dollar company in the history of capitalism. charles payne host of making money on fox business network. market cap $982 billion. >> we have to get around 203 or 204 and we hit the big t. >> sandra: what does it mean? >> a big milestone. you have this great american company that continues to execute. there are so many things from the earnings that came out last night. what i took away the average selling price on an i-phone $724. they thought it would be $693.
by the way, the best paying for the iphone x. americans are paying up. a reflection of the american and global consumer. >> sandra: apple still just has the name recognition and branding. >> the halo effect. we don't talk about how many ipads and macs they sold. music business went up 50%. so confident how they are doing business now they upped the guidance to wall street. the current quarter they say $62 billion in revenue. >> bill: making money through apps and streaming. one of my sisters back in ohio was arguing. bill, i don't want to buy a knew phone. it costs me for $700. i said how many times a day do you look at the phone? if you had a choice to lose
your purse or smartphone which would be choose? it is becoming irreplaceable because the amount of reliance we have on them more and more. >> you go to the store and as long as it's in your pocket your transaction will be registered. it is indispensable. apple has competition and why it's so amazing they can continue to execute like this. >> sandra: are you skeptical if that can continue? >> i've had it in my retirement account and i lost track 12 years or so. let me tell you, when iphones were coming out, a true story. i thought about this. i have a niece. when the first iphone was coming out she couldn't wait to buy it. she wasn't working then. if you took this money and bought apple stock he would be better off. so she bought the phone. >> bill: we have a good news story on the economy. baoj now. wages are up first time in 10
years, payrolls are up as well. blew past projections. >> yesterday we had the employment cost index. worker compensation rose at the fastest pace in 10 years. 10 years driven by benefits but also wages. what i loved when you look into it the sector i talk about all the time, natural resources, construction, maintenance, the people that hold our country together. their benefits went up 3.4%. dirty fingernail jobs. their compensation went up 2.8%. phenomenal. this morning what you look at on the screen blew me away. adp comes out with the job support and the government numbers comes out on friday. i look specifically at manufacturing. in the last 19 months 836,000 manufacturing jobs. >> sandra: incredible. >> 19 months prior to that, 26,000. no wonder they thought it couldn't be done and said you
need a magic wand and they said it's impossible. 836,000 in 19 months. >> they were getting used to it and we came to a point we were just anticipating it. >> we learned how to appreciate mediocrity. maybe we'll set the bar too high but i think we are now. >> sandra: what is going on with wages. we're seeing better numbers on the economy wages were stagnant. are they moving? >> they're moving but not as fast as they should. two things hurting wages. one, the people who are making the most money as they leave the job force you have younger workers coming in don't make the same amount doing the same kind of jobs and the skills gap is deafening. everything people talk about. i don't care if it's tariffs, federal reserve. the number one impediment to our economy is the unskilled worker.
if we can get people skilled up forget about it. a big push last week and yesterday. president trump signed another piece of legislation into law. we're way behind on that. it is not an overnight fix. if you want long-term prosperity we've enjoyed for decades that's the place to do it. >> bill: you're talking affluence going higher. look at that. >> i'll get some in your retirement account. >> sandra: you guys are unbelievable. hemmer is excited about the apple stock. >> bill: an amazing american achievement. >> bill sends me emails every now and then on things. he has amazing insight on investment. >> sandra: charles, how long have we known each other? what are you doing to me? >> i'm serious. >> bill: having some love. >> sandra: every commercial like he is like this on the markets. stocks. all right. thank you. >> bill: retirement, bro.
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here. the important point about this argument is that it reveals the real seriousness of the president's trade strategies. often dismissed as a superficial response to pick a fight with china, whatever. but he said repeatedly that he is for free trade but also fair trade. as far as he is concerned, there is this word he uses over and over again, reciprocity. what that means is we should be treated fairly. and actually the fairest of all is no trade barriers. he said that repeatedly. no one seems to listen. >> bill: working toward in europe. >> it seems to be working in his favor in the sense that what we heard from kudlow this weekend when the europeans showed up they started making offers completely in line with this strategy. for example, to remove all tariffs on car imports from europe and the u.s. >> bill: if they get victory with the china deal.
you don't know what comes as a result of that. the reason why we did this segment there is a piece. with this new offer to abolish tariffs president trump must be getting something from the ronald reagan playbook. in a 1986 summit in iceland mr. reagan proposed to the leader of the soviet union the radical idea that both countries should get rid of their nuclear. it led to the biggest nuclear disarmament in history. can we make a jump? >> it was a brilliant comparison, i thought. analogous to president trump going to the e.u. and saying we want zero tariffs. hopefully we get to zero. if not i think we'll likely see
the greatest reduction in tariff and non-tariff barriers in history because of this president willing to take on tariffs that have been there 50 years since world war ii. no president tried to do this. president trump will be known as the ultimate free trade president. >> we'll have to wait and see on that one. it is a long road not only with the e.u. and certainly with china and hopefully we're nicer to canada and mexico, too when it comes to having trade conversations. any time there is legitimate reason to have a conversation about president trump and ronald reagan that doesn't sound completely off base is a point for him going into the mid-terms. the president is rated extremely highly on his management of the economy, 55%. a lot higher than how he is rated on other issues. so if he can continue to hammer these points and there can continue to be op-eds between him and ronald reagan it's to his benefit. i don't know how it all shakes
out. people liked ronald reagan. >> sandra: the three of them right in "the new york times" if his goal is more jobs and higher wages america comes out the big winner under the zero tariff scenario and points out that the president's koun ill of economic advisor, american tear of 3 1/2%. china is nearly 10%. the world average is around 10%. speak to the president's bigger strategy here? >> this is the crucial point. i think again if you go back to another relevant historical comparison here you hear the critics of president trump oh, he is starting a trade war. no, it was bill clinton who started the trade war. he started by surrendering to china and president bush and president obama continued that strategy of surrender and the costs. you can count in the millions of jobs lost. in incomes not just stagnating
but falling for working americans and there is another social cost, too, the devastation in communities. when a factory closes down it is not just the jobs and go and the economic consequences, the community is destroyed. all these consequences are the result of the trade surrender that started with bill clinton, continued with bush and obama and finally we have a president who is engaging in the trade war in order to win it. i think the benefits you are already starting to see with the confidence that's coming back. >> sandra: you can see from the rally last night he sees he is winning with this. >> he thinks he is winning with a whole host of things. you ever to suffer at first for the net payoff in the end. i wonder how much his voters are willing to suffer through a trade war? >> bill: china's economy is hurting right now. on bended knee. there is an advantage here. let's see whether or not they
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>> bill: facebook cracking down on political influence campaigns. they did a mega deal for the nba and it could change how we bet on it. what is the nba doing? >> $25 million deal with mgm resorts. one decade ago there was a referee who went to jail for betting on nba games. if you could imagine it would be a sports league to form a partnership with a gambling house. mgm resorts will let the nba know if there are strange betting patterns and the nba can catch stuff. do i want to go to mgm resorts to bet on nba games because
they'll sometimes have proprietary information. >> bill: that is slippery. didn't we do this story a couple months ago about you as a fan being able to bet on a baseball game as you are sitting there? >> if you're a regular better it's okay. we were discussing this earlier, ncaa is where the concern comes in. the players aren't getting paid. you are placing bets at a game. this is the first of its kind an non-exclusive. the nba could work with other casinos. the money trick -- trickles down to the players. the more you bet on the game the more goes into the pocket books. >> what do you think pete rose is thinking today? >> bill: he thinks the baseballs are juiced.
>> facebook says it discovers pages aimed at influencing political opinion. they removed 32 pages from facebook and instagram. one account had 300,000 followers. these foreign actors bought 11,000 dollars worth of ads. the biggest deal here is the pages also created 30 events that people may have actually attended. this has some real world real tangible side effects the same way we saw with the 2016 presidential election. >> what's the goal? causing chaos? >> the goal is exactly that. to create chaos and political division. one of the pages was promoting a counter protest to a white supremacist rally, the other was pushing the abolish ice movement. controversial issues. this is coming up at this hearing today. some lawmakers said it will be one of the issues they'll talk about. facebook says they can't say
with total certainty that russia is behind it but there were similar tactics used this time around that were used in 2016. here we go again. we knew it would happen. the f.b.i. and social media companies and the white house all did. >> bill: are you a cubs or white sox fan? >> cubs. >> sandra: you know the answer. >> bill: the poor mets. they gave up 25 runs in one game. >> you know what the new york mets have in common with serena williams? they both suffered their most lopsided lost ever yesterday. serena lost silicon valley. 25-4. first time since 1876. >> sandra: hemmer, i have one question. are you a cubs fan? >> reds fan always. thank you, steve and carley. >> sandra: a solemn journey.
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killed, 20 others missing. we're live from the scene in just a few moments. another fox news alert. fallen american war heroes coming home from north korea 65 years later. welcome to a brand-new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm sandra smith. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. right now the vice president mike pence, the son of a korean war veteran is in the state of hawaii receiving the remains are what are believed to be american soldiers. north korea handing over the remains last week in what is considered a goodwill gesture linked to the summit in singapore and undergo dna tests. they're taking part in an emotional ceremony earlier today. >> this is a solemn reminder that our work is not complete until all have been accounted for no matter how long it takes to do so.
>> sandra: dan springer is live in honolulu with this. good morning. >> good morning. this is a really big deal to many, many people. partly because it shows how far the united states will go to bring home its servicemen who paid the ultimate sacrifice and also it could provide emotional closure for dozens, if not hundreds, of american families. vice president mike pence will be here in honolulu and speak at what is called an honorable carry ceremony. 55 boxes containing the remains of servicemen killed during the korean war which ended 65 years ago almost to the day. pence's father fought in the war and earned the bronze star. he will be accompanied by two people whose fathers were killed in the war and bodies never found. also at the ceremony is a fighter in korea along with his younger brother. for many years they've been meeting every tuesday for them today will be emotional.
>> i know how it feels to have somebody that lost their lives for freedom to come home. i feel it and i feel bad for those who cannot identify to receive their dads or brothers when they come home. >> 36,568 americans were killed in the three-year korean war. of them 7,689 are still missing. most of them believed to be killed in north korea. 208 sets of remains were turned over by north korea in the 1990s and in 2004 a group of americans were allowed in and found many more remains. now the defense p.o.w., m.i.a. accounting agency which is based here in honolulu will spend the next several months and in many cases years trying to identify the remains that they are receiving today. it is a massive undertaking but the forensic people who do it
know their job matters. >> one of the few countries in the world that spends this type of effort and time and money to bring closure to our military families and each and every one of those families has been made a promise by the u.s. military to come home. we're the end of that promise. >> the formal ceremony will take place eight hours from now a mile away from where we're standing in front of this building and then the real work will begin to try to identify those remains and give closure to many american families. >> sandra: amazing story. thank you very much from hawaii. >> bill: fox news alert. president trump calling on the a.g. jeff sessions to pull the plug on special counsel bob mueller's russia investigation. former house speaker newt gingrich reacting to the tweet that came out today. last hour in "america's newsroom" the former speaker said this. >> i think president trump is far better off to endure this,
publicly be angry and endure it. on the other hand if jeff sessions wanted to as attorney general he has absolute authority to fire the entire mueller team. >> bill: this hour live from the white house john roberts picks it up from there. there is more to comment on this. good morning. >> there certainly is. a lot of people saying a lot of different things. many people seeing this as an instruction on twitter from the president to jeff sessions. let's show you what the president tweeted a short time ago. attorney general jeff sessions should stop this rigged witch hunt now before it continues to stain our country any further. bob mueller is totally conflicted and the 17 angry democrats doing his dirty work are a disgrace to the usa. the important word in the tweet is should. not must or i'm ordering him to. it could be seen as an opinion rather than a directive. sources are telling me not to read too much into it. i talked to rudy giuliani a short time ago before we came
on the air and he told me we've been saying for months it is time to bring this inquiry to an end. the president has expressed the same opinion. i'm told this is the president expressing an opinion, nothing more than he has said several times in the past. adam schiff, the ranking member on the house intelligence committee certainly is reading a lot into it tweeting this morning the president of the united states just called on his attorney general to put an end to an investigation in which the president, his family and campaign may be implicated. this is an attempt to obstruct justice. hiding in plain sight. america must never accept it. this tweet is important for a couple of reasons. the president has said on several occasions something very similar. it is clear he is keeping up the drumbeat he believes that sessions made a mistake by recusing himself from the russia investigation and exposing the administration to this. the other important aspect of all this is mueller is scrutinizing the president's tweets as he considers whether there was obstruction of justice in the firing of james
comey. other news today on the trade front the president considering harsher punishment for china for what he calls unfair trade policies. the president as he has said in the past has another $200 billion of chinese goods teed up for tariffs. sources tell fox news the president wants to increase the tax to 25%, which would really take a huge bite out of chinese imports. sources say there is a broad realization in the president's economic and trade teams that china is a bad actor when it comes to trade and the u.s. has to play hardball if it wants to get changes. at a rally in tampa last night the president says his strategy is working pointing to the dumping of chinese steel into the united states. >> president trump: they aren't dumping so much anymore, you notice? and if they do, they're paying a 25% tariff or taxes. so you know what i say to that? dump all you want.
i hope you dump a lot. now thanks to our tariffs, our steelworkers are back on the job, american steel mills are back open for business. >> but the president did have a lot of people scratching their heads last night when he was talking about the need to show a personal i.d. in order to vote in the mid-term elections. he said this. watch here. >> president trump: time has come for voter i.d. like everything else. voter i.d. if you go out and you want to buy groceries, you need a picture on a card. you need i.d. you go out and you want to buy anything, you need i.d. and you need your picture. >> just a personal observation, when i've been to the grocery store and bought beer or wine they ask me for my i.d. but certainly not when i buy eggs, milk, butter or anything else. the president got good economic
news. the employment payroll firm saying 219 jobs were created in july. the number for the jobs report coming out on friday expected to be lower 190,000. the new numbers my portend a larger number when the jobs report comes out on friday. >> bill: i imagine you still get carded. i laugh a lot of times when they do that. thank you, john. >> sandra: we all hope to. for more on all this marc thiessen, fox news contributor and fellow at the american enterprise institute. i'm sure you do as well. >> i get carded all the time, absolutely. not for my oreos but my beer absolutely. >> sandra: got to get to the president's tweets here. this is a changing situation at the moment. tweeting out that the attorney general jeff sessions should stop this rigged witch hunt right now. john roberts pointing out a lot
of people are seeing it as an instruction to sessions using the word should. >> depends on the meaning of the word should is. look, this is just another over reaction. trump has been railing against the mueller investigation saying the witch hunt should be shut down forever. this is nothing new. he hasn't instructed the attorney general to do anything. this is not by twitter. this is more of the president's frustration with the mueller probe and the fact is he has an interest as newt gingrich said in seeing this through because he claims he did nothing wrong. if there was no collusion as he says repeatedly, then there will be no evidence of collusion to be found. so he has an interest in seeing this completed and quite frankly completed soon. we need to get past this. >> sandra: he took on paul
manafort who is sitting in day two of his trial. he said these old charges have nothing to do with collusion. a hoax. he even says why didn't the government tell me he was under investigation and further distanced himself from man fort saying he only worked for me a short time? >> he is right the charges have nothing to do with russia. though on the other hand, you know, paul manafort was a guy who was known to be working for the pro-russian premier of ukraine and had this shady past and so i think trump showed bad judgment in hiring him in the first place but he also fired paul manafort because of ukraine when it came out there was a news story in the middle of the campaign that a list had been found in a safe in ukraine with all sorts of illegal pay-outs, he let him go. so he actually fired paul manafort when news emerged about his dealings in ukraine. he is right this has nothing to
do with him. >> sandra: i want to get sound from newt gingrich who joined us last hour and he was able to respond to this. watch. >> this is a disgraceful, one-sided witch hunt by a bunch of left wing democrats and it is compounded because we have learned since then about comey, we've learned since then about the number two guy at the f.b.i., we've learned since then about strzok. every time we turn around we learn more things that indicate that the sickness in the justice department and the senior levels of the f.b.i. was very real. >> sandra: that was following a tweet from the president this morning saying agent strzok should have recused himself on day one, marc. >> that's true that he should have recused himself and the bias that was uncovered in the i.g. investigation is deeply disturbing but also quite frankly the fact that anybody who meet with russians to try to get dirt on their opponent is disturbing.
everybody is waiting to see will michael steele put out information that trump new about the meeting. we already have a smoking gun about a campaign getting dirt from the russians on their opponent, it was hillary clinton. her campaign, the dnc through a cut-out, a lawyer hired fusion gps who hired michael steele who met with russian intelligence to collect dirt and hillary clinton's campaign spokesman actually said that if he had known about it, he would have gone and met with the russians too and nothing wrong with it. how is it okay for hillary clinton to have pro-actively sought dirt from the russians but the trump campaign met at the russian's request? it's all bad. >> sandra: a lot of tweets. marc thiessen, thank you. >> bill: florida last night, pennsylvania tomorrow, ohio on
saturday. president trump is hitting the ground running in his push to get republicans reelected in the mid-terms. karl rove will break it all down. we'll look at the map later this hour. >> sandra: new emails peter strzok was asking to keep his security clearance after joining the mueller team last year. why the group behind the report says the request could be the key to proving bias against the trump campaign. >> bill: looking for clues in the disappearance of an iowa college student. part of an exclusive interview with tibettes' boy front but first information from investigators. >> we don't know where mollie is at right now and i'm not going to draw any conclusions about the circumstances of her disappearance other than it is not consistent with her past.
supervisor, who agreed to it. so he wanted the authority to issue national security letters, which essentially are secret requests for information that fall short of needing court approval. he also wanted -- he said this was essential, which is very unusual. he wanted the ability to declassify information. he wanted to keep that ability. why on earth would he need that ability in the new position? mr. strzok is not an honest guy in the sense he was removed by mr. mueller over these text messages, mueller didn't tell anyone about it for four months. then he was removed, walked out of the f.b.i. headquarters after the i.g. report showed more anti-trump bias. given what he was doing and the lack of trust we have in what he was doing, we should be asking why was it he needed this essential power to
declassify information? issue national security letters? what was he doing for mueller's team? that's the big question. the corruption around strzok has infected the mueller operation, few want to talk about it. mueller needs to be asked directly about it. >> sandra: and we asked that question in the context of all those anti-trump text messages that have now been revealed between peter strzok and his then lover lisa page. so then is this, tom, are you able to conclude from your own research, is this the smoking gun? does this prove bias on the part of the f.b.i. towards the trump campaign? >> he was asking for unusual authority to use for the benefit of mr. mueller. this is why the president is frustrated. he sees peter strzok doing these odd things and being an anti-trum per. no wonder he is calling on jeff sessions to shut the mueller operation down. when you have folks like mueller who was behind the fisa warrants that are so outrageous and having this agenda against
trump, getting the special dispensation to take all the authority he had as number two counter intelligence official and move it into the mueller operation for who knows what purposes? we can't trust what he was doing. emails like this lead to more questions. >> sandra: the president tweeted said jeff sessions should stop the mueller witch hunt right now. he also says this, russian collusion with the trump campaign, one of the most successful in history, is a total hoax, the democrats paid for the phony and discredited dossier along with comey, mccabe, strzok and his lover lisa page used to begin the witch hunt, disgraceful. final thoughts from you. >> the president is right on target. there is no evidence of collusion. mueller has issued three indictments about what the russians were doing. none of those indictments
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off the tarmac during a big storm. >> bill: that's remarkable. plane crash, everybody survives. >> sandra: incredible story. >> bill: my gosh. >> sandra: you wouldn't think so by looking at the images. thank goodness. >> bill: crews making progress on what is known as the carr fire. the northern california fire, 35% contained after six are dead and 1,000 homes have been destroyed. jeff paul back live in redding, california today. jeff, how is it going? >> yeah, bill, the carr fire is huge. as firefighters begin to secure more areas we're getting a better idea of the devastation. we're in one of many neighborhoods that experienced a lot of flames. you can see home after home pretty much burned to the ground. we're getting a better idea how expansive the carr fire is burning in northern california. it took us 45 minutes to drive from the city of redding out to the edge of the carr fire.
this is a very remote area of wilderness that hasn't experienced any flames in years. the good news most of the active part of the fire has pushed away from where most people live but a lot of dry timber and pine needles to fuel the fire and we stopped at one portion where firefighters were monitoring the flames. take a listen. >> we're standing here, one of the many fire lines created by the crews out here. this fire, the carr fire is massive. we're 45 minutes away from the city of redding at the shasta county line and you can see the fire is still burning here in this part of the forest. you can feel the heat from the flames. a lot of smoke in the area. visibility isn't too great, either. firefighters are making sure the fire doesn't expand further. >> this is one of at least 15 major wildfires burning throughout the state. the two other big fires burning are in -- just north of the san francisco area.
containment levels at both fires are moving up but there is also a lot of acreage that has still burned in the area. as you can hear behind us crews are starting to come into the areas that will allow cleanup to get some people back on their feet and we are also expecting the governor of california, jerry brown, to speak in about an hour and a half to update on all the wildfires burning throughout the state. 13 major wildfires. >> bill: it spans the entire state. jeff paul in redding. >> sandra: a new message from the judge in the trial of president trump's former campaign manager paul manafort. what he just said last hour. we'll be live at the courthouse in a few minutes. >> bill: the remains of what is believed to be remains of dozens of soldiers from the korean war as there is concern about north korea's missile program. senator cory gardner will address that next.
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yesterday reminded the mueller team it is not a crime to be rich and that came after a lengthy opening statement where the mueller prosecutor alleged that paul manafort used income he got consulting for ukrainians to bank roll a luxurious lifestyle rich with fancy houses and $15,000 jacket made from an ostrich. falsified tax returns and bank fraud pre-date paul manafort's time with the trump campaign and the president's name has not been mentioned yet. he did tweet today this. paul manafort worked for ronald reagan, bob dole and many other respected political leaders. he worked for me for a very short time. why didn't the government tell me he was under investigation? these old charges have nothing to do with collusion. a hoax. so far this morning the two witnesses have been a political consultant who did work with paul manafort in the ukraine and the agent present when the
f.b.i. showed up at paul manafort's house. he said they knocked on the door and used the key to enter the manafort residence for a raid when nobody answered. the f.b.i. will not say where the f.b.i. got the key. sandra. >> sandra: all right. peter doocy, thank you. >> bill: another alert. a long journey home. the remains from what is believed to be dozens of u.s. soldiers from the korean war arriving in hawaii. positive outcome from the singapore summit but troubling news, two. evidence that kim jong-un continues to work on a missile program. the state department still optimistic that kim will keep his word. >> what we're going on is the commitments that chairman kim made to our president. the commitment to denuclearize. >> bill: cory gardner sits on
the foreign relations committee. thank you for coming back to "america's newsroom." one dog tag, 55 sets of soldier remains. we wait until we can confirm this ultimately, right? >> you're right. it's great the honored remains are on their way back to the united states. thousands of americans are praying they may find out a lost or loved one is part of the ceremony today. this will take a long time. >> bill: the fact that mike pence flew to hawaii, what does that suggest to you? >> as a son of a korean war veteran it is important to not just the president but millions of americans who served overseas, whether the korean war, whether more recent conflicts. this country would go to the trouble and expense to make sure we leave no one behind. that's what you are seeing in the effort today and why it's important. it will take time. we'll have to figure out what it is and who we are able to
find and detect but this is a good step. >> bill: a big decision to send him. >> it is. >> bill: some of the remains that came back before were not human remains. >> it will be a long process. >> bill: it really is a sense of trust we're offering toward chairman kim. last down in tampa you may have heard this comment from the president in the rally on north korea. >> president trump: we have our hostages back. [applause] there has been no nuclear testing. [applause] there has been no missiles or rockets flying beautifully over japan. [applause] i think our relationship is very good with chairman kim. >> it appears the level of tension we had a year ago has settled down a little bit but reports of continued missile testing. what do you have on that for us? >> i think it remains cautiously optimistic is what
it means for us. you have a north korea who said they would work toward denuclearization. we have to push them on that. they've separated denuclearization from building advancements at their missile facilities. they have not tested a missile in over 200 some days. that's a good step. that's why we have to continue this doctrine of maximum pressure. we won't let up and we'll sanctions north koreans violating u.n. or u.s. sanctions and pressure china to do more and anybody who violates it will be subject to u.s. law and u.n. security kol so*l aoutions. we are in a better place we were but a long way to go. >> bill: i think you're right about that. who do you think makes the next move then? >> i think we'll have to continue the conversation about what verification means, what the transparency to look into the nuclear program means, how we have some kind of accountability of what they have and what they don't have. this is going to be continued
steps between the u.s., negotiators and north korean negotiators how to get a better understanding of their nuclear program and the denuclearization steps will begin with concrete and verifiable measures. >> bill: come on back. senator cory gardner from colorado. >> sandra: a lot of talk about this. a federal judge temporarily blocking the release of blueprints for 3d printed guns. a texas company aiming to start offering downloads today. several states pushing for a restraining order. gillian turner is live in washington with the story. >> at midnight last night courts in new york, new jersey and washington state barred cody wilson and his company from uploading instructions for making 3d printable guns online. the ruling judge of the western district said there is a
possibility of irrep able arm. authorities are citing concerns about public safety. >> if it fires once, it fires once too many. it is an undetectable weapon to get into an airport. a crime scene for no way for officers or deputies to investigate it further. >> the company tried to publish its instructions in 2013 but shut down by the obama administration state department. they reached a settlement with president trump's state department in june that allowed them to start publishing today, august 1. a decision many critics disagreed with and sought to pin on president trump directly. >> he has a chance to issue an executive order to just put an end to it. to tell his own administration to reverse position. he has not done it yet. >> he is the president. he can tell his administration what to do. it's in his hands. >> the white house insisting
today the safety and security of all americans is the president's highest responsibility and priority. deputy press secretary hogan gidley pointing out the administration remains committed to a 20-year-old law that makes it illegal to own or make plastic guns of any kind including those made on a 3d printer. >> bill: the president is making a push in the buckeye state. he is getting involved in a congressional special election that will happen on tuesday. are some in the republican party starting to get worried? he won the state in 2016 by eight points. >> president trump: this may be, probably is, the greatest movement in the history of our country. even they will say that. to keep it going we need to elect more republicans. we need more votes. new laptop with 24/7 tech support. yep, thanks guys. i think he might need some support.
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they've won the races, held onto the seats that were vacated by people joining the trump administration, but in this race they have to be careful. the democrats have nominated a pretty good candidate who is young and attractive and moderately liberal, not far out left wing. and he ran until recently a very smart campaign. he started off by saying we need new leadership in the democratic party. i don't support nancy pelosi. he sounded like a moderate democrat who was appealing to the suburban voters in this district in delaware county in particular, a big suburban county north of columbus trying to peel away republicans who might have been concerned about donald trump's behavior. but he made a big mistake in the last couple weeks. he got himself interviewed by chris matthews and matthews drilled him about his lack of support for nancy pelosi and he finally admitted he would support whatever democrats the democrats came up with for speaker and that sounds like nancy pelosi.
>> sandra: interesting. the president is going to make his way there this weekend. what impact will he have in that state? >> well, it's interesting. the troy balderson the republican whom i met when i spoke earlier this year at the delaware county reagan/lick -- lincoln dinner. an interesting guy. he has donald trump coming in this week and he is running a television ad featuring the endorsement of his candidacy by john case -- kasich who is a never trum per. he wants the president to rev up the troops but the suburbanites that were suspect about the president. the president won by 11 points but 52% of the vote. a high third party vote with
suburban white well-educated soft republicans saying i can't vote for the president and i can't vote for hillary. i'm giving my vote to a third party candidate. >> sandra: newt gingrich was our headliner last hour and weighed in on the impact the president is having in close races including the one with ron desantis. >> when he goes in and says he likes ron desantis ron jumps 16 points in a week. when he went into georgia for kemp he won the primary pulling away. now, the test will be this fall transferring that into winning the general election seats. i think washington is so anti-trump and the liberal media is so anti-trump they don't understand what's happening out there. >> sandra: it was remarkable the turnaround in the state of florida. >> and in georgia as well. again, these are primaries. there is a difference between. if you've got a popular president who is popular inside his party that he is able to
endorse somebody and carry them across the line. donald trump has that power in spades here. he is the power plant when he endorses somebody. in a general election he has to be careful about it. he is treading in the 12th district into territory where his popularity is great in the rural counties, not so good in the big suburban county and that's the weakness the democrats are trying to exploit with their candidate danny o'connor. >> sandra: the president trying to energy republicans to get out and vote this november. what do you expect to see on the part of democrats less than 100 days out from election day as far as strategy is concerned? >> well, they are conflicted because their party is being disrupted.
you have the -- and then you have democrat like danny o'connor saying i have to win by getting votes for people who are republicans or republican leaning and i can't sound like a left wing lunatic. they're conflicted. we see it in the discussion about nancy pelosi who is toxic. their candidate did well in the 12th by saying i want new leadership. he has returned to that theme in his closing ad. i want new leadership. washington is broken. republicans and democrats need to work together. he may have damaged himself maybe fatally by that interview with chris matthews. it is resonating across the district. he says one thing on the stump and another thing on national tv. >> sandra: what a night last night for the president that was. >> wow, wow. >> sandra: all right. karl rove, great to see you. >> thank you. >> bill: "outnumbered" is coming up next. a quick preview.
hello, ladies. >> the big fallout from facebook's announcement finding new attempts to medal in our upcoming election using sinister tactics. a lot of finger pointing going on from both sides of the political aisle. and big questions whether we can eliminate that cyber threat and have full faith in our democratic process. >> democrats making a full-court press to block or delay the nomination of the president's supreme court nominee. whether it will work or backfire when it comes to the mid-terms. >> so much conversation coming up with our "outnumbered" guest in the center seat. sometimes it's bill hemmer. >> it's not today, somebody else. >> bill: see you in a couple minutes. an exclusive interview with the father of mollie tibbetts as the search for the 20-year-old ohio student enters its third week. >> just come home. we're looking.
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going to. excited to use her passport for the first time. the wedding was for her brother's boyfriend. the wedding has been canceled. it was not unusual that mollie went jogging by herself the day she went missing. she was an avid jogger, jogging up to 45 minutes each day. her father tells fox news they're trying to increase the reward for mollie by partnering with crimestoppers and a local bank to accept donations. the reward so far is around $2,000. mollie's father rob reiterates the family loves the boyfriend and -- mollie's dad says the family and community is fighting like hell and pleading for any information. >> everyone knows everyone. everyone talks to everyone. you can't do anything there without someone seeing it. we need to get that person or persons to come forward with that information. if people don't have anything to hide, they don't have
anything to fear. >> mollie's father said his daughter is a poised, responsible girl but joked she is not perfect. she has a messy room and a bad driver. >> bill: investigators are using her social media footprint. she has a fit bit she used the run as well. how is that tracking going? >> mollie's father said she was always on her iphone and very unusual she has been out of contact. the iphone is missing. she was an avid runner and used her fit bit. investigators will try to get as much information as possible from these devices. authorities say getting all that information from the providers like apple and fit bit could take time and something we've seen in previous investigations, bill. >> sandra: matt finish on the story out of chicago. >> sandra: the white house slamming facebook after it uncovers a coordinated political influence campaign
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