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two nights of progressive policies riling up thousands of rust belt supporters, his message on 2020, immigration and the moving economy coming up in a live report and ready or not it is already back, the fall flavor everyone loves to hate, starbucks pumpkin spice hitting store shelves. "fox and friends first" starts right now. heather: is a beautiful day when it is friday because the weekend is here. you are watching "fox and friends first" and thank you as always for starting your day with us. we begin with a fox news alert. a fox news alert out of north korea. nuclear tensions, launching a third missile test in eight days. the rogue regime appearing to pressure the us and south korea ahead of its joint military exercises, donald trump says he's not concerned. >> short range missiles. we never made an agreement on that. we will see what happens. it is a short range missile, very standard. jillian: mike pompeo is at a security conference in thailand, he says he was ready for a meeting with north korea but now it is probably unlikely. we will follow that story for the latest. breaking in afghanistan the pentagon preparing to withdraw thousands of us troops from afghanistan. the move part of the proposed deal with the taliban. aishah hasnie has more on the strategies to end america's longest war. >> if this deal were to happen it would require that the taliban and make peace with the new afghan government and not use the country as a launching pad for international terror attacks was a tweet by the us negotiator in charge of this on wednesday, the united states and afghanistan agreed on the next step in negotiations, delegation and technical support being finalized, this would mean a end to america's longest war. there were 100,000 us troops in afghanistan and recent reports put it at 14,000. last month the president told tucker carlson he was pulling even more troops out. >> i have wanted to pull them out and i have pulled a lot out, we were 16,000, we are down to 9000 which a lot of people don't know. we should not have been there 19 years. when you're 19 years you become a police force which we want to get out of a lot of areas. heather: the state department says the us forces have long in conditions based adjustments over the years have been condition based and any future with directions or withdrawal will also be conditions based and senator lindsey graham tweeting skepticism saying very interested to see what deal is made with the taliban in afghanistan. al qaeda and isis will never be at the negotiating table and the peace envoy in charge of this, cutting their next for the next stage of talks that have the next round of talks. of the taliban do their part and we do our part we will have an agreement. heather: 19 years is a long time. how about this? did you see donald trump wrapping up his attacks on progressive democrats at a rally in cincinnati commending his strong economy and taking some shots at his opponents. >> i was watching the so-called debate last night and the democrats spend more time attacking barack obama then they did attacking me but the greatest betrayal committed by the democrats is their support for open borders. they vote for any democrat in 2020 is a vote for the rise of radical socialism. we will never stop fighting for the values that bind us together as one america. our nation is stronger today than ever before. our spirit is strong, our stride is back and our stand is clear. we are finally putting america first. about time. >> another huge crowd for the president, thousands cheering him on as he promised crackdowns on illegal immigrants and blue-collar workers, doug lose a joins us with the highlights from last night. >> reporter: this was a classic trump rally, 90 minutes or so. the first big event since robert mueller testified on capitol hill, the president had the big detroit democratic debate to talk about, lumped those democratic candidates together. >> no matter what label they use, a vote for any democrat in 2020 is a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction of our great, our beautiful, our wonderful american dream, we are not going to let our country ever go down the route of socialism. >> >> t did allude to the democratic on this and known as the squad. he hit on a topic republicans urge him to talk about in the run up to 2020 and that is the economy. >> our nation is stronger today than ever before. we have the number one economy on earth. our spirit is strong, our stride is back and our stand is clear. we are finally putting america first. it is about time. >> reporter: the rally was disrupted by protesters, the president told the cincinnati crowd that is what happens when you have a democratic mayor. jillian: we will talk about what he had to say about the economy coming up. here is an update to a horrible story we have been following the father who left his twins to die in an overheated car will not be prosecuted for now. the district attorney putting one rodriguez's case on hold as the investigation plays out. the iraq war vet said he thought he brought his when-year-old twins today care before he began his shift at the va medical center in new york. he pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and child endangerment charges. his lawyer says he is facing a life sentence of torment and grief. the granddaughter of robert f kennedy is found dead in the hyannisport compound. the breaking news, the family breaking their silence as they mourn sasha kennedy hill. our hearts are shattered by the loss of our beloved sasha. her life was filled with hope, promise and love. he cared deeply about friends and family, especially her grandmother ethel who said the world is a little less beautiful today. who was the niece of fox news correspondent doug kennedy, she was 22 years old, so young. an update on james comey, firing back at mark meadows, all this after being criticized for not addressing the doj decision not to prosecute him, comey slamming meadows on twitter saying he is waiting for, quote, facts before i talk about them. after meadows called them out for now tweets in cell phone interview setting the truth is coming in the verdict won't be pretty. sarah carter blasting the inspector general's decision. >> americans will not accept a 2-tier justice system. they can't just watch comey walk away and not have to pay any price for this unless there's something else happening. i've heard john durham is working diligently. heather: a full report from the inspector general is expected in at least a month. folks have been waiting for that for a while. a foxbusiness alert, jobs report for july expected in a few hours and expected to be good news for the economy. bloomberg predicting 165,000 jobs added, down from june with 224,000 jobs created. unemployment is expected to drop back to 3.6%. that matches the number from april and may of this year, the lowest rate in 50 years. the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. hillary clinton said she would put a minors out of work. democrats are pushing a green new deal. the president does this. >> putting a minors back to work and steelworkers back to work. >> our next guest is a financial analyst who says history is about to repeat itself and wondering what happened to your amazon package? a major theft ring just busted and you will never guess who the ringleaders are. are you a veteran, own a home, and need cash? you should know about the newday va home loan for veterans it lets you borrow up to 100 percent of your home's value. the newday va loan lets you refinance your mortgages, consolidate your credit card debt, put cash in the bank, and lower your payments over $600 a month. call today. and get the financial peace of mind every veteran deserves. >> the previous administration liked windmills. they make noise, they are intermittent, they kill your birds, solar is peanuts by comparisons what you need. we have ended the war on american energy and we are putting a minors back to work and our steelworkers back to work. >> the president promising to end the war on:steel, 24 hours after a 2020 democrats doubled down on the green new deal but are voters buying their progressive message? here to weigh in, financial analyst stan guilt room. appreciate it. a lot about jobs as we expected in the rust belt. >> that is key for trump's reelection, got to one the rust belt. the messages jobs jobs jobs. >> it did appear democrats have not learned its lesson. and added by the trump administration. under donald trump, the trump administration, 19,000 manufacturing jobs created as well. >> the prior administration saying manufacturing was never going to come back to the united states and that is not true and donald trump never believed that and pushed that manufacturing can be revitalized in the united states and from the last election with hillary clinton she may very well have lost that election with one comments related to she is going to put call workers out of work. that did not go well in the rust belt and she needed the rust belt and didn't get it. >> will that work against democrats this time as well? >> i think history will repeat itself. donald trump's message is quite strong for the voters in the rust belt as it pertains to coal energy, fossil fuel. heather: talking about progressive ideas it seems give you everything you want for free, not talk about how to pay for it and andrew yang talked about giving americans what $1000 a month, how would that be possible. >> this one takes the cake, the ultimate pandering to voters, we will give every american citizen over the age of 18, $1000 per month for free. he is calling it the freedom dividends. heather: you put free quote. it is not really free. >> that first item, that 10% valuated tax, that is a national sales tax, prices and products, 10% under this plan. a tax on financial transaction, capital gains as if they were ordinary income. move the which is $132,000 on social security and add a carbon tax but they are not going to add up. heather: 236 million people get $12,000 per year, a growth cost of $2.8 trillion. heather: the tax foundation did the calculation if we are going to add these taxes which we just had onscreen what is the effect? $1.5 trillion in the red. up about $1 trillion we are up to $2.5 trillion per year. heather: if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. got to talk about how to pay for these things. we appreciate it. still to come, look who is on point. ilhan omar and nancy pelosi taunting donald trump with these pictures in africa but some people aren't laughing and he hit the streets in 100 ° heat to not beg for money but to beg for a job. did it pay off? carly shimkus is up with an answer for us. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! willy davis, who has alzheimer's. i decided to make shirts for the walk with custom ink. the shirts were so easy to design on the site. the custom ink team was super helpful and they just came out perfect. seeing my family wearing my shirts was such an amazing reminder of all the love and support that everyone has for my dad. - [narrator] check out our huge selection of custom t-shirts and more, for teams, businesses, and every occasion. you'll even get free shipping. get started today at customink.com. >> you are watching "fox and friends first". police arrest a man in the latest water attack on the nypd. steve larissa is facing charges about spring guatemala on traffic officers. the nypd commissioner saying this, quote, tough guy behavior will never be tolerated. >> this needs to be addressed. cops aren't victims. we are here to help victims and prevent people from becoming victims. jillian: several videos of people attacking cops with water. two state lawmakers make those attacks felony crimes. a trump supporter wants the nypd to take similar action after he claims he was assaulted for wearing a make america great again hat. >> kind of ridiculous to get beat up for wearing a hat. >> group of teenagers attacked him after he bought the hat at trump tower. one of the slammed his face into scaffolding fracturing his cheekbone. the man demanding police make an arrest. nypd says he didn't mention the hat in his report. what about this? congresswoman ilhan omar going viral for her trip to africa with nancy pelosi. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with the online reaction. a couple photos posted online. >> reporter: congresswoman ilhan omar and nancy pelosi on good terms because they are on a trip to ghana together with other members of the congressional black caucus to honor and observe the 400th anniversary of slaves arriving to america but some people are finding fault in this trip and here is why. cliff on twitter says how does this visit help their voter constituents? parker tweets what a joke. why aren't they visiting homeless american citizens in america? are they afraid of what they will find and need to fix? another twitter user says enjoy your taxpayer paid visit. we have millions of things money could go to hear but by all means enjoy your vacation. some angry tweets. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to go overseas from time to time. they are smiling and laughing and pictures together. heather: all the comments and allegations. it is friday. this unemployed dad took to the streets to not beg for money but beg for a job. >> my phone started going crazy. offers from multiple different people to come in and talk to them to work. i worked on saturday to prove myself and they loved me. i was offered a position. heather: he was passing in his resume in 110 ° heat. that is patrick hoagland. he decided to take the unconventional approach after he got laid off in june and wasn't having luck online. he got his big break when a woman named melissa passed them on the street, saw what he was doing and posted his resume on twitter along with this message that i love that he was not asking for a handout, just for people to consider him for a job. hundreds of job offers started rolling in and he landed his perfect position at a concrete grinding company. a man on instagram says love the do whatever it takes attitude. congratulations and best of luck to you, young man. another instagram user says this is the type of americans we need and not the one to expect our country to support them. kudos to him and this is one of those examples of a great reason to use social media. a great example for his kids. social media addiction is real. >> your cell phone bill is what is up. it is a big deal. >> one senator is taking action to end it but how? we are breaking down his plan coming up. justin more live on fox square for the all-american summer concert series. ♪ so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. >> half past the top of the hour you are watching "fox and friends first". starting with fox news, north korea escalates nuclear tension long king a third missile text in eight days. the rogue regime pressuring the us and south korea had of joint military exercises. secretary of state mike pompeo at a security conference in thailand. he says he was ready for a meeting with north korea but it is now unlikely. the pentagon preparing to withdraw thousands of us troops from afghanistan. the move part of the proposed deal with the talent band that would end america's longest war. there are 1000 us troops in afghanistan. puerto rico's governor preparing to re-sign today with no replacement yet. massive protests erupted over his leaked emails belittling women, and hurricane maria victims. the secretary of state would replace him but he might have enough votes for confirmation. donald trump slamming his democratic rivals at a packed rally in cincinnati, the president using the debate to launch first criticism against those democratic candidates. pete hegseth live with reaction from voters. >> it was a heckuva rally last night. the line was wrapped by us bank arena. the crowd was enthusiastic and in that sense was a typical donald trump rally but it came after two democratic debates. also in the shadows of feuds the president had in baltimore as well as the so-called squad and their views on a number of issues so the press was primed for what the president had to say, he stuck to the script. we had a chance to talk to folks in the rally and ask what is most important to them asking about the economy, bread and butter issues in 2020. is what folks who were in the stands said last night. >> like everyone in the rallies, a personal message for ohio. >> high school pep rally. jobs are the most important thing, record unemployment for minorities speaks volumes about it. >> the economy is pretty good. a lot of jobs. very encouraging for americans. >> right now the immigration problem does cost the country a lot of money. >> in addition to not just overall job numbers people talked about ohio, a state donald trump won by 9 points in 2016. with the economy rising in the state that is a good sign for the president. as i mentioned earlier you had those democratic debates, two nights, 10 candidates. we have folks after they heard from donald from what did you think of the democrat message? here's what they had to say. >> i don't think so. the ones i have seen -- the bait, i don't think there is anyone, donald trump is going to win by a landslide. >> if they love their own party they would have just gotten a couple of people and rallied behind them but the fact they have over 20 people vying for the candidacy is ridiculous. >> look at what trump has done. a no-brainer. >> a lot of confidence from the crowd. enthusiastic coming out. almost wanting the matchup between donald trump's record and the more extreme left wing policies emanating from these debates. if you are an outside observer there is no candidate on the democrat side commanding the kind of enthusiasm the president is and certainly his team feels that's a good thing heading into this campaign season. >> expect good news with the jobs report. what about protesters? it seemed to take a long time to get them out of there. the president very patient, walking back and forth across the stage as they took care of that. >> reporter: to be honest it seems it had been a while since that level of protested been seen at trump rallies. in a sense the battle rhythm had to be re-exercised to deal with that in a timely manner but the crowd, there was some tussling but ultimately the crowd was just as aware as the president was when the national media was looking for an incident, looking for a chance, something to continue the so-called racist narrative was all around there were more careful clubs in the arena last night. heather: the president saying don't want to be controversial. thank you so much, appreciate it, thank you. other stories we are following. navy fighter pilot is that after his jet crashed during a routine training exercise was the navy confirmed the pilot was throwing in f-18 similar to this when you see here, in death valley, california, 7 people on the ground were injured. the area known as a good place to a large military aircraft. the identity of the pilot has not been released but the navy confirms they took off from naval station lee more. the navy's top admiral drops all charges against eddie gallagher, lieutenant jacob was set to sais trials charged with covering up gallagher's war crimes after gallagher, decorated navy seal was acquitted of murdering and isis prisoner in 2017. the navy saying the decision came from chief naval operation admiral john richardson who ordered a full review of jack ohr. john richardson took this in the best interests of justice and the navy. donald trump just ordered the navy to rescind all metals awarded to gallagher's prosecutors as well. i mentioned this to you. the youngest senator in congress known for taking on big tech and tackling social media addiction head on. >> what innovation have they given us, 15, 20 years, what are their great innovations? auto play, snap streak? we need the tech sector to step up. heather: senator josh holly is proposing a bill to regulate those techniques that social media platforms use to keep you scrolling over and over. here is the cyber guy, thank you for coming in. >> 39 years old, senator josh harley is on it. he is really understanding the threat from silicon valley and what social media companies have prepped into our lives and created. heather: they don't try to get you addicted to it. >> of course not. is calling them out and finally somebody is calling out social media companies for having developed tricks that psychologically get us all sucked into the game of engagement. the goal is to get you and me and everybody else to be engaged and paying attention and interacting as much as possible. heather: it seems to be working. when you pull this up 73% of adults online almost constantly several times a day. heather: this figure should not surprise anybody. if you look at all the selfys it is an ongoing joke, it is like how many selfys can the crowd rain down on us? what the senator is saying is let's drop some limits. heather: let's break down the bill. how infected would do this? >> his ideas are not outrageous. they are very reasonable. he is asking social media companies to been addictive features. when you are browsing or engaged in a platform on your smartphone or your computer or laptop, it should automatically create stock points and not just have us constantly engaged where there is no psychological way to stop it. heather: do we need more government regulation to do what we should be doing anyway which is get off of social media and interact with people more in person? >> we are working on a story how there's a trend of people wanting to get away from engagement with electronics and social media. there is nobody disciplined to do it and the social media companies are not looking out for our health. i think we do need this kind of regulation was what he's talking about is minor, dial it down, silicon valley, dial it down and give americans back their brain just a little bit. he's not asking for outrageous reaches inside of that bill. i'm probably have a senator like this. heather: aware of it. >> we have not seen this level of intelligent proactive approach to silicon valley and social media ever. heather: you are fired up about it, glad you could come in and talk about it. you are missing an amazon package? multimillion dollar theft ring that could explain exactly where that package is. is it bad enough? starbucks already out with a fall favorite, pumpkin spice. is it too soon? ♪ >> welcome back. a foxbusiness update, amazon delivery drivers involved in a multimillion dollar theft ring. tracy carrasco with how the fbi says they pull this off. >> this goes back to 2014, more than $10 million worth of stolen goods sold on amazon so how did this happen? two storefront businesses posing as pawnshops and shoplifters would bring the stolen items and the pawnshops would store them on an amazon warehouse and ship them out to amazon customers. how did those amazon drivers come into play? they were in on this taking packages that were supposed to be sent back as returns and taken to post offices, taking them to pawnshops and having them sold as well. this is a major theft ring uncovered. the people involved in this said no charges have been filed but they rated the pond shop and homes of the suspected ringleader to see what is going on. he said his business is legit. jillian: i want to know what is going on with this because it does not sound good, this mustard flavored ice cream. >> tomorrow is national mustard day so what better way to celebrate than with mustard ice cream? they collaborated with full house ice cream, they are going to be unveiling this in a limited format. a few french's pop up ice cream stand in los angeles and new york. they will be at madison sq. park and in brooklyn heights so if you are very curious about mustard ice cream, give it a try. it is bright yellow. i imagine it has that mustard aftertaste. put a little bit on your hotdog. >> it comes with that. heather: thanks so much. donald trump back on the campaign trail taking a message to the people of ohio firing up his base by taking on democrats about lack of action on the crisis at the border. >> the greatest betrayal committed by the democrats is their support for open borders. heather: lee carter live at the rally. high rate credit card debt and lower their payments by $600 every month. >&c"ajry mno kidding.rd. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer your service online in just about a minute with a few simple steps. really? 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