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63 people were shot in the city of chicago. 10 of those victims at this point have died. one of them a 17-year-old boy who was just riding his bike. 34 of the 63 were shot between saturday and sunday morning alone. and 25 people were wounded within a two and a half hour period over the weekend. >> we are the ones who can stop the violence in our own neighborhood. whatever the police does, you know, what they do good. god bless them. that's their job. at the same time we cannot keep tying these police hands. will be rob chicago police say most of the shootings were targeted and related to gang violence with gunmen opening fire large crowds. most of it happening in the south side of the city. president trump predicted chicago violence would get worse more than two years ago. tweeting in july of 2016 crime is out of control and rapidly getting worse. look at what is happening in chicago and our inner cities
not good. working with gangworkworking tof the ice. if we were talking about 63 people hurt. it would be wall-to-wall coverage on other networks. it's just another summer weekend there. brian: rob, thanks so much. appreciate it talk about chicago, you talk about a problem the president even spoke with on the campaign trail. at one point people have to put down their partisan hats and say if the federal government has to come, in the mayor has got to go and say mr. president, can you help me out there. could be leaders coming together there is a guy on the president's legal team who knows how to solve chronic crime problems. he straightened out new york city in a way we are still the beneficiary of that is rudy giuliani. the way he combined with law enforcement to take back the city block by block. that's what's got to be done in chicago. steve: here's the thing. apparently the feds are helping them with increased law enforcement but, you know, when it comes to additional national guard or something like that, nothing
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controlled his campaign. or directed and control his administration that there was some conspiracy or some violation of u.s. law. the hoax is the idea that the trump campaign was the beneficiary of a concerted effort, together with the russians to affect the 2016 election. as to that i don't think there is any evidence publicly. brian: what john bolton was trying to say those people who say he contradicted his own cabinet secretaries when they came out and talked about the russian electioning, past elections. almost unprecedented afternoon press conference in front of the media and the president went out that night and said this whole russian thing is a hoax. what is he trying to say is linking us to the russian meddling in the election, that's what he is talking about. and by the way, everybody understands the difference. it is totally disingenuous for the press to say cabinet secretary are speaking tout contradict the president who doesn't seem to get it he gets it he is the one who told them all to go out and say that.
rudy giuliani said they will decide by saturday if they're going to allow the president or if the president is going to sit down with robert mueller. brian: us i would just say on top of all of this, if report mueller ever wanted to appear to be balanced in this investigation, he would just as fervent in his mission to find out what went wrong on the democratic side on all the links that are out there from peter strzok on down and what was going on with the dossier. he could actually quiet down his critics on the right by legitimately pursuing that ache gel. then everyone would sit back. there is a sense that he just has no interest in what happened over here only what happened over here. steve: because there are no real leaks from the mueller's team. we don't know whether or not they are looking into that. they could be looking into that right now. brian: number one, does it interest you that carter page has not been brought in to speak to the mueller team. hillary clinton has not been brought in to speak with the mueller team. they have not reinterviewed
peter strzok why did you not swear her in when you went one-on-one that saturday right after the weekend of the fourth of july? steve: all we really know what the mueller team is doing, they're prosecuting the case in alexandria, virginia right now regarding paul manafort. brian: we know the witness list. steve: everything else we don't know what they're doing with those guys. ainsley: hopefully we will find out the answer soon. brian: marco rubio ♪ one being investigated. ainsley: jillian has headlines for us. i hope had you a great weekend. jillian: i did. good mopped morning. get you caught up on this. the trump administration is ready to reimpose sanctions on iran. the penalty also go into effect just after midnight tonight and will be the first since the obama era nuclear deal was scrapped. president trump says is he willing to meet with iranian president rouhani to lay groundwork for better nuclear deal. the currency is at a record low. another fox news alert now,
six people are arrested in venezuela after an alleged drone attack on president madeira. new individual has emerged behalf madeira calls an assassination attempt. jillian: drones packed with explosives look at that as he spoke during a military parade in the socialist country. he later said a group of terrorists and assassins were detained. some firefighters said the was merely a glass explosion at nearby apartment building. california in a mall parking lot. the dash cam video showing the moments the small plane heading to the john wayne airport in los angeles came down. the pilot declared an emergency just before the crash. everyone on board was killed. no one on the grownelsd was hurt. the cause is being investigated. charlotte wright, actress best known as the beloved mrs. garrett on the hit
sitcom the facts of life has died. >> i got to get going. i got to make the bed, vacuum the rug, do the laundry, scrub the floors, clean the windows. everything has got to be perfect. >> two-time tony nominee and emmy nominee first played the role on different strokes in 1978. her cause of death not yet release you had. but in april of last year. she revealed she was diagnosed with bone cancer. her family says she died peacefully in her los angeles home. charlotte ray was 92. send it back to you. steve: she left us laughing. ainsley: we grew up with her. gosh, she was so sweet and loving on that show. anyway. steve: thank you very much, jillian: ian. could there be a big break out in iowa. what about that hog farmer. ted williams spoker with. he will joins us with brand new information from iowa next. wrinel brian we have exclusive information here at fox. remember when actor called
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farm owner with a history of stalking arrest. questioning third time now in connection with with the disappearance of 20-year-old mollie tibbets. this as a neighbor telling fox news a suspicious black suv was slowly circling the area the night mollie vanished nearly now three weeks ago. fox news contributor and former detective ted williams spent the weekend working the scene in iowa. he was there last week as well. he spoke to that farmer. and he joins us from d.c. with the latest. ted, when you were talking to the farmer, i'm kind of curious, apparently he has declined the police's offer to take a lie detector. why is that? >> you know, that's very interesting. and when i spoke to him, i asked him with some specificity why won't you take the polygraph he said no, no. and continued to say no. don't you want to help out out there? he said yeah. but no, i'm not taking the polygraph is what he
represented. steve: right it sounds like the police have talked to him two or three times now. it was on his property that they did find a red shirt that would have matched her red shirt that she might have been wearing in advance of going to work the next day? >> well, they found a red shirt that she would normally wear to work but as of this time, from what i understand, they have not been able to show a nexus between that red shirt and no, it was not found on his property but right in the vicinity of his property is my understanding that they found this red shirt. steve: okay. also, there was a story, i believe, came out on saturday, friday or saturday where the police had located the body of a 20-year-old white female in lee county. and there was some suggestion that maybe while it wasn't mollie there could be a connection. >> yeah. this is very scary. i'm hoping that the authorities will come out today and kel u tell us the manr and cause of death of the person they found dead in
lee county around the age of mollie. one of the big questions out there is there a serial killer. why are young people out there dying and quite naturally the community, the nerves of that community is already up. they want to know also the manner and cause of death of the young lady they unfortunately found throughout in lee county. steve: there is now i believe the reward is north of a quarter of a million dollars. so perhaps somebody who knows something will call the sheriff's office. by the way, if anybody has any information the sheriff's office and the number to call is 641-623 641-623-5679. all right. ted, thank you very much for joining us this morning from d.c. >> my pleasure. steve: all right. thank you, sir. 6:20 now in new york city. army corporal terrell fuller was just 20 years old when he went missing in south korea in 1951. this week his body is returning home. his great niece joins us live with what this moment will mean for the entire
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and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. jillian: goorng and welcome back. time for quick headlines, the man arrested for threatening congressman steve scalise had a stockpile of ammunition. police say he also had materials and instructions to build bombs. the new yorker was arrested last week for leaving threatening messages for both scalise and congresswoman rogers last month. he was nearly killed at shooting at congressional baseball practice last summer. the son of usama bin laden is now married to the daughter of a 9/11 hijacker. the family of the dead terror leader telling the guardian bin laden on the left married the daughter of
atta. ham hamza is al qaeda leader himself vowing to avenge his father-in-law's death. brian: thank you, ainsley. this is brian. could take years to identify. what are the families of these korean war service members have to look forward to while they wait? >> the family of army corporal taylor j. fuller can tell them, the remains of the 20-year-old who went missing in action back in 1951, and was declared dead by the military, in 1954, is finally returning home to georgia this week. and he is going to be escorted by his great, great nephew who is also an army soldier. >> here to tell us more is terrell's great niece amy hicks and it's her who will be traveling to hawaii this week for great family moment. so, amy, what's it been like four since you got word that the remains were there and now you are finally getting definitive answers? >> it has been amazing. just a lot of support from
the local community. i have had so many calls from news media just, you know, trying to get the story out there and trying to see what they can do to help make it such an easy process to get him back home. ainsley: he was 20 years old when he went off to war. he didn't have a wife. he didn't have children. i know he would be so grateful to know that his family is still remembering him. what was it like growing up? does your family talk about him a lot? >> i didn't -- i never heard too much about them talking about him. my mother, you know, she was 5 years old when her father passed away. so when terrell went missing my mother wasn't born yet. there wasn't too much talk about terrell when she was growing up. she probably heard, you know, his name here and there. but, as far as much, you know, learning about him or, knowing, you know, about his life so there really wasn't much talk about that. brian: why was it important for your son to go with the
remains as your uncle comes home? >> it's an honor for him to be able to go out there and get the remains and bring it back. not only with him being military, it gives him a deeper understanding as to what life in the military means. you know, most people look at the military, did you go out there, you are putting your life on the line. this is what you see behind the scenes when you know your soldier, your loved one doesn't come back home. he is actually getting to fit in to the scenario of what it would be like if something like that was to happen, you know, somewhere else. ainsley: amy, it was very important to us as a channel to cold front remains of those brought back those 55 boxes because we want to help these families get reconnected to their loved ones and those who made the ultimate sacrifice to us. your uncle was wrought back, i understand, in the 1990s reerks mains taken to hawaii
back in the 90's. did your family get a call then to say your uncle's remains have been found? >> there was no calls made back in the 1990s. there was -- they were not sure of who all the boxes contained back then. they had to go in and find d.n.a. testing and get all kinds of d.n.a. strains from different families to be able to locate. this and from what i understand, when his remains were brought over, they are actually contained the remains of five different soldiers. brian: wow: they had to piece together each skeletal bone and do d.n.a. testing on each specific one in order to determine who was who. >> when did you find out that it was your uncle? >> it was april of this year. brian: lastly, what about the families wondering if their great uncle or their grandfather or their loved one is in the last shipment?
what advice do you have for them? >> just hang in there. there's always hope. you can always, you know, just sit back, provide the d.n.a. testing, definitely. if no one reaches out to you, definitely go on the dpaa website. there's a link on there that you contact them to, you know, provide your d.n.a. but, always stay in touch with them. keep the d.n.a. going. and just hope for the best. brian: all right. amy, thanks so much. amy hicks, appreciate it. >> thank you. ainsley: your uncle will never be forgotten. tell your son thank you for his service. brian: everyone should take up some time that korean war people called it a conflict. people who fought in the war it was a brutal war. chinese come in. we were unprepared. we ramped up in the middle. and no one ever really gives these veterans the credit they deserve for fighting in that war. and hopefully these korean war vets will get their time in the spotlight that never came their way.
ainsley: brian, almost 77 -- 7700 remains of americans are still missing to today. brian: north koreans have it hopefully they will let us retrieve it in areas where they have not gone yet. ainsley: in other news, 10 killed, 63 shot in chicago over the weekend alone. here's a message from one democrat. >> we have to make sure that president trump recognizes that not everyone believes that chicago is a trump-free zone. ainsley: that man, chicago state democratic representative will he sean ford joins us live next. brian: little bit of quiz here. where would you rather be, a metal concert or nursing home. meet the two guys who broke out to rock out ♪ i want to rock ♪ rock ♪ i want to rock ♪ rock ♪ i want to rock ♪
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steve: this past weekend gun violence ripping across chicago, killing 10 and leaving dozens wounded. ainsley: one protester who took to the streets on thursday to try to stop the growing violence had a message for the president. >> we have to make sure that president trump recognized that not everyone believes that chicago is a trump-free zone. if he is serious about helping the people in chicago, especially on the west side of chicago, i accept his help. brian: wow, joining us now to discuss the city, the crisis that it's in and the carnage that's happening is democratic illinois state representative will he shawn ford. will he sean, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it we saw you on the street there what could you expect or what do you hope the president does? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me and i'm so happy to be working with your contributor gianno caldwell from chicago. as a democrat i come here
today calling on the president who said he wanted to help people from chicago. i accept that help. that's number one we have to accept the help from the president of the united states. illinois sends billions of dollars to the federal government and the taxpayers of illinois need help now. as a democrat from chicago you know, we are in a state of emergency in chicago. over 1700 people have been shot since the beginning of the year. this weekend, you guys have noted that 63. but of the 63, three of those people were shot right will steps from my church on the west side of chicago. one shot in the head. and also we had two others critically wounded. steve: right. >> right steps from my church on the west side of chicago. steve: terrible.
hey, la la shawn, embarrass the mayor. the chicago police department is not trusted by the people. explain that. >> well, the chicago police department is not entrusted with the mass genocide of people in chicago. can't get the cooperation of the citizens in the community to help solve the crime, chicago right now has more unsolved crimes than they do solved crimes. and so what we have to do is make sure that there is some trust between the chicago police and the community and that's not happening. steve: how do you do that? >> you have to be fair. you have to be honest. you have to make sure that you are respecting the people that you patrol. i represent a community on the west side since the government allows drugs and
gangs to dominate those communities where senior citizens and children are hostage. they are held hostage in their homes. they are held hostage in their community. and they can't enjoy their liberty that are afforded to them by everyone else. and that's unacceptable we need the president's help in chicago. we pay taxes. illinois -- brian: you guys certainly are taxed. >> i know that america, you know, we go on international community and we help some of the communities that are the most violent. and i know that we can stop the crime in chicago if we can stop crime and make peace in the countries where i know that's much more violent and there is more intelligence. we can't let the criminals outsmart our most intelligent people in america. we can stop this if we
really wanted. to say. ainsley: la shawn what's the message for the mayor? >> the mayor must take away the thought that chicago is a trump-free zone because taxpayers deserve to have the president come in and bring resources to the community. we need to make sure that the billions of dollars that we send to washington comes back and the mayor should be working closely with trump. he should be working closely with the labor department. he should be working closely with the u.s. hud, the surgeon general there is so much in chicago. brian: lal space shawn. >> i'm not going to throat mayor under the bus. i'm going to let him know that i'm going to work whim. i'm going to work with the police. and work with your contributor gianno caldwell so we can bring the community together and make things work. but as long as we are
divided and against the president it's not going to happen. steve: there have you the headline chicago is not a trump-free zone. they need help la shawn ford a democratic representative. thank you for joining us from your home today. >> thank you. steve: and good luck. brian: bring some representatives to the white house. find out first hand what the problem is. steve: maybe they can help. ainsley: hopefully those poor moms losing little ones. 11-year-old shot over the weekend. steve: his point senior citizens and children hostage can't leave their house. brian: it's a two-way street. he wants more respect for the cops for the people. you have to show respect to law enforcement, too. ainsley: absolutely. brian: somehow that message has got to get out. steve: people don't trust the cops in chicago. brian bine we trust jillian. jillian: i trust you.
now that we all trust each other, 20 people behind bars after violent crashes erupt between two groups of protesters in berkeley. as you can see police arriving in riot gear as the far right nothing to marxism. stop the hate rally. dozens of weapons including rocks and poles were confiscated. three people suffered injuries after some type of explonges were thrown. no officers were hurt. remember when actor peter fonda tweeted about putting president trump's son barron that cage? now he is back for his second acts. now this time he wants democrats to commit voter fraud in the midterm. if you have a millennial in your family, take their early ballots, fill them out and mail them. in or take the ballot to the voting place and give it to the officials. no more worrying. many users quickly pointing out that is a felony.
a back-to-school event meant to promote peace turns violent in a heart beat. beat. [gunfire] >> video hard to watch. gunfire breaking out at florida park. fortunately the shooting was stopped by a good guy with a gun. bystander licensed to carry fired back mead. the initial shooter was the only person injured. two elderly men escape a nursing home to attend the world pghtsz biggest heavy metal festival. you can't make this up. the nursing home in germany raising a red flag when they couldn't find them it wasn't until 3:00 a.m. when police found the duo at the whacken the men were disoriented and dazed. the mayor who didn't want to leave were eventually persuaded to leave home in a taxi escorted by a cop car. that's a look at your headlines. hope they had a good time. they are safe. all well that ends well. hopefully they had some fun. steve: if they're going to make a break that's where
they are heading. ainsley: heavy metal concert. which brian calls metal concert. brian: i get rolling stone magazine. what's another metal magazine. ainsley: you you are the expert. brian: if you are in twisted sister please call i would like to know what magazines you get. one bookstore pier leader. one school is hiring students to fight social injustice on campus. wait until you hear how much that job pays ♪
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recovery. lovato ending her message with, quote: i will keep fighting. all right. and a former insingh member is saying bye-bye bye to dreams of owning the brady bunch house. >> might sound crazy but it ain't no lie baby bye-bye bye. >> lance isn't going to bye-bye bye it, hollywood studio outbid him even though he claims he had won. the exterior of the house were used in nearly every episode of the brady bunch that ran from 1969 to 1974. that is the real interior not seen on tv. ainsley: that's a pretty room. give it to lance. he wants it. steve: somebody else bought it sorry, ainsley. brian, over to you. brian: we will knoll story throughout the show. i will continue with this one. hey, the trump administration having near unprecedented success confirming nominees to the federal bench. now one in seven federal
judges are trump appointees. what impact will this have on ever evolving judiciary down the line? here to break it down former law clerk himself to justice gorsuch who went on to bigger and better things policymaker at george mason jamel. >> thank you. brian: what an impact he has made already. let's begin which this is compared to other presidents. president trump a year and a half in has 24 opportunities. he has filled them. >> unbelievable. an average of 17 a year. what that means is that by the time he finishes his first term in office he have as many as president obama in two terms. almost double. brian: this is all just about opportunity. just coincidence they happen to be open at this time. but then have you got to get them confirmed. the democrats have been delaying but they can't deny. >> that's right. mitch mcconnell has done a good job. chuck grassley kicking butt out there. kicking the ball forward. president has nominated these folks. great nominees and real rock stars and able to get through the senate and make it through the judiciary.
brian: what does it mean in judiciary? one in seven of these will be trump appointees. >> this is important. bawl stability and the rule of law here. average americans will know how the law is going to be for them because they have judges who interpret the law in line with what congress and the president wrote. not with what they want the law to be. brian: that's the big worry. that's what democrats feel as though sometimes republicans accuse democrats of legis laghtd from the bench in and theory republicans don't do that. >> exactly. justice gorsuch said judges need to know they wear robes not capes. brian: good line by the way did you give it to him? >> that was his average age of he or she 49 years old. >> these folk also be there a long time. brit graham on the 11th circuit. andy alderman. fifth circuit. under the age of 506789 up there for a long time.
brian: here one bullpen waiting for time for confirmation senator schumer holding out got 10. >> democrats holding them up on the floor. making the republicans run the entire 30 hour clock. huge lineup of nominees, not just judicial no, ma'am niece tons of trump nominees stacked up behind these. mitch mcconnell is doing the right thing of getting lifetime appointments on the bench. brian: whole thing which is ironic is they have to work in august. because mitch mcconnell is saying because you keep delaying, i'm going to make you work in august. last year there was a big deal to stop the bottleneck. i'm wondering if there might be a big deal now. >> one can only hope. members of congress want to get out of home districts for the elections. at the end of the day, got to get the nominees through. these are important judicial appointments all the way for life. >> get to george mason because school is going to start. >> thanks, brian. >> coming up straight ahead. president trump warning the democrats that there will be a blue wave. yeah. he believes that blue wave will be crashing.
>> if the democrats get, in they are going to raise your taxes. you have have crime all over the place. would that be a blue rave? i think it could be a red wave. >> we'll see. we're breaking down the numbers that could spell trouble for democrats and might not. plus, bookstore cashier, tour guide and diversity peer leader? one school hiring students to fight social injustice on campus. seriously that story next. thingr like a beach trip,
program dplf facilitate small group dialogues between students on divisive issues that really matter to campus climate issues like race relations, cross-cull trurel communications and more. what exact solid are these issues and how much are students paying to fund the program. with us now is campus reform correspondent and student arick schneider. thank you for being with us. what do you think about this program? is it necessary at ucla. >> i don't feel like it is necessary. currently many of the programs at ucla already provides many exlint programs. already cover most of the things that this program is supposed to solve. for example, there is the issue of sexual assaults. we already have many programs that receive hundreds of thousands of dollars to combat that issue. issues like racism and sexism, things that, again, this program apparently claims to cover but already address through other programs. a waste of student funds to
address the leftist agenda. ainsley: you have to pay $1,128 in student services fees along with every other person on your campus. and this -- that money is being spent to hire these diversity peer leaders? >> exactly. it's our money going to programs that we just don't support. it's another example of the administration taking our money and using it for things that not a lot of people want. campus reform has reported on. your own show has covered many times where college administrators, the take mandatory student funds and advance their own personal causes. >> what would you rather do with your money. >> personally rather give it to the incorporate near department buy more equipment. give it the anthropology more cultures anding. things that improve the world as opposed to will funding echo chambers.
ainsley: kudos to you for investigating. this college students generally just pate bills. they don't really know what the money is going toward. how did you find out about this program that your money was going to be used for. this actually i found out about this program because ucla was nice enough to publish it on their website and other people at campus reform actually brought it to my attention. yeah, kudos to ucla for at least being honest about it. unfortunately seen too many times where college administrators don't tell students that their funds are going to support leftist and progressive causes until it's too late too do anything about it at least this time administration was very upfront and they said this is where your money is going to. ainsley: unbelievable. all right, arik, thank you so much for being with us. appreciate it? >> thank you. ainsley: you are welcome. 11 sick and malnourished children rescued over the weekend from a heavily armed new mexico compound. sheriffs say that the men running it might have islamic extremist ties might not be the only compound like this. why are ideas like this
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a new algorithm it only seems to effect republican conservatives. >> surprise of a lifetime for a police officer making final radio call of 32 years of service. the voice on the other end his son. >> it's my honor to acknowledge this code five to set free a man who has sacrificed so much of his time for all of us. >> come home. ♪ i like the sound of that ainsley: that proves you never grow up. everyone works fox news out there. what do they call them the tea cups? >> right now out in new jersey, they are having a state fair. and it's this time of the year toward the end of the summer some counties and states have their fairs so, we thought we would celebrate with our own version out on our plaza. if you are walking bike 48th and sixth avenue.
maybe you can be in the tea cups. >> these are the guys from bill hemmer and sandra smith show. they will be a little off this morning. the tea cup thing was probably invented with the first fair and we have never really pushed it made it more so he face at this kited. steve: i think tea cups came from disney land. now of course you see them all across the country. ainsley: some things are good just never to change. brian: like a carousel hop on the horse? steve: hard to go wrong with that when you are a kid. ainsley: this is true. have you been to disney world lately? i haven't been there in a long time. has anything changed at epcot? like is it still space mountain? steve: silver golf ball. brian: i think everything has changed dramatically. one of the big things that they just got is toy story land. ainsley: okay. brian: where you sit there for hours to get in. ainsley: tell me it's a small world is there.
brian: small world is gone, isn't it. ainsley: i think you are lying. steve: disney world have you got to go to. the state fair, the county fairs come to you and today we are bringing the fair tour as well. brian: i'm sorry if i are in line for small world if it is there. steve: some expert. brian: all right. president trump predicting a red wave in the mid terms ahead of tomorrow's special house election in ohio. ainsley: the president is confident that republicans can ride out his accomplishment this fall. steve: well, the president is actually on a working vacation out in new jersey and rick leventhal is standing by. he is not on vacation. is he working this morning. good morning to you, rick. >> i am, indeed. good morning to you, steve, ainsley and brian. ainsley: good morning. >> yesterday was hot and sunny. is he on vacation. we suspected he might be playing golf. sarah sanders confirmed it she said the president hit the links with senator lindsey graham. they discussed national security and trade. and the president was also very active on twitter yesterday writing about the california wildfires. tariffs, fake news and the upcoming mid terms.
and he wrote on twitter, presidential approval numbers are very good. strong economy, military and just about everything else. better numbers than obama at this point by far. we are winning on just about every front and for that reason there will not be a blue wave but there might be a red wave. senator joe lieberman disagreed. >> i will say that my prediction today is that it's going to be a blue wave. a democratic wave. not a big wave in the house. democrats retake the house. if the elections are today. my guess is that the republicans hold the senate. but it's going to be close. >> on saturday, the second day of the president's working vacation, he flew aboard marine one from bedminster to morristown where he got on air force one for a short hop to columbus, ohio for his third campaign rally in five days supporting republican candidates in key races. this time it was for troy balbalderson who is locked in a
tight battle with danny o'connor tomorrow for the open seat 12th congressional descringeght president won there by 10 points in 2016. the polls show balderson ahead by a single digit. >> whoever has the white house, that party tends to lose the mid terms. i don't know why, maybe it's complacency. maybe y'all fight so hard for the presidency. and, you know, you win and little complacent. have you got to get out and do it. have you got to get out and vote. they want to take away what we have given. >> no public events on the president's schedule today. will will event with supporters closed to you the press. back with you guys. steve: rick lesson that you livlevin that youleventhal outn.
>> steve: small world opens at 10:00. brian: is this the last day? steve: no, it's ongoing. ainsley: i said brian, there is no way it closed. he said something closed. thousands of rides. brian: i wrote my friend at diss any and i'm sure she is going to write me back. real clear i hear in new jersey when the president goes to this club drives secret service nuts because he interacts with people. like the president is here and people are in the pool right downstairs. and they are not used to that with the president. steve: because apparently his cottage is right next to the pool people are doing the lunch thing out by the pool. apparently he just walks through. ainsley: he enjoys going up to people and shaking hands. we saw that at all those rallies he would spend time on the floor shaking hands. you don't have to do it. get out of there quickly. i had to give a speech one time and the guy said we had the president here one year and it was time for him to come on stage. we were trying to slow walk the introduction. we are like where is he?
go outside and back stage talking to all the kitchen staff and introducing himself and shaking hands with them. steve: you have got the president of the united states. stayinstay saying over the weekd there might be a red wave in stumping thought ohio. if there is a red wave. clearly one of the main drivers of that would be the fact that thanks to the republican congress where they have reduced our taxes significantly for middle class in particular. the corporate tax rate has gone from 35 to 21%. the g.d.p. this last quarter was 4.1%. the economy will be a big factor if people come out and vote republican. >> brian: i will add to, this too. with the balderson appearance. i ask john kasich why did you have the president come out? i thought you were more of a kasich guy. >> no. the president called me and says i'm coming. fantastic. i don't know why john kasich thought it was necessary to out balde rson steve i think
is he anti-trumper. brian: one thing the president and republicans or democrats have to not overslook healthcare because of the rising cost de void of obamacare or anything else, just by the system itself. all the money that we're saving in our paychecks because of tax reform, a lot of it is going to healthcare. we have got to somehow address that issue. steve: that is the number one issue that democrats are running on. saying, look, now that republicans are running congress' and look how high my rates are. ainsley: comes to unemployment. look at the numbers. it's pretty amazing. if you have ever been without a job it's very stressful. this is wonderful for our country. 2008 the unemployment rate is 3.9%. y'all, this is the lowest for a july of a midterm since 1966. look at that graph. steve: so if the economy is one of the reasons people go out to vote red, you can thank the tax cuts and things like that. however, tammy bruce, who says while out president has done a good job, congress needs to do more.
>> they promised the wall just like they promised to repeal and replace obamacare. so this is why there is such a low approval rating of congress that they have lied to us for votes. they took our money based on certain lies. and people want, clearly, what the president has promised. steve: like the wall. brian: the president has the big tracking poll that came up and put him at 50%. the "wall street journal" poll had him between 45 and 50%. the economy is going strong. but, people just say that, you know, historically, the president, after he wins, after his first two years take as pounding in the mid terms. he has ha so-to-somehow buck history. the thing that can help him buck history is what the democrats are doing and what they're running on. it is this socialist platform. >> thanks bernie sanders. >> it's becoming the norm. becoming mainstream. listen to this. >> republicans are going to call us socialists no matter what we do so we might as well give them the real thing. >> healthcare is a human
right and not a privilege. >> i campaigned on hard commitments of medicare for all, tuition-free public college, ensure ago green new deal for our future. brian: $31 billion is medicare for all and not many people high five -- steve: trillion. brian: trillion. i keep forgetting. steve: one of the reasons some people on the democratic party are talking about socialism right now is alexandria ocasio-cortez had that stunning win and who had energized everybody notice lasinthe last election is bernie sanders. the star of pawn stars on cable, he says the fact that we are talking about socialism right now in america is mind-boggling. >> look at some of these news channels. these people supposedly have a college education and they are touting socialism. which, to me, is just sort
of mind-boggling. obviously you didn't -- you cheated a lot. socialism sounds so great though. that's why people embrace it government is going to pay for everything. it sounds great. economically it can't happen. brian: see the american dream answered talked about watches. he says the whole world invented watches. it was america with its business climate that was able to take the watch, mass fruits to the fact that we became the best watch makers ever in the 1850s. look at me. he didn't have a high school education. he didn't go to college. he applied for a business license in a week and he got it and he made it on his own. he goes you are not going to have that if you have socialism. steve: right, but if you don't have anything and somebody is offering free college, free healthcare, free everything, that is a very tantalizing prospect. brian: if you didn't learn in school how when you don't have anything the way to apply it is not to give it
by having it handed to you, but by earning it. ainsley: you know what he learned in school there is no such thing as a free lunch? remember that in economics? it's true have you got to work hard for that cheeseburger. steve: 7:11 in new york city. ainsley: or meatless cheeseburger. veggie hamburger. brian: called bun. jillian: we have to talk in the break. search for mollie tibbets and possible new clue. neighbor in iowa exclusively telling fox news she saw a suspicious black suv the night mollie vanished. fox news contributor ted williams speaking to iowa hog farmer wayne cheney about why he is refusing to take a polygraph test. >> i asked him with some specificity why won't you take the polygraph? and he said no, no. i said don't you want to help out out there? he said yeah, but no, i'm not taking the polygraph.
jillian: cheney's property has been searched multiple times but he claims not to know about mollie. five people dead after a plane crashes in california in mall parking lot. the moment the plane heading to the john wayne airport southeast of los angeles came spiraling down. the pilot declared an emergency just before the crash. everyone on board was killed. no one on the ground was hurt. and the cause is being investigated. that's a look at your headlines. i will send it back to you. steve: oh, man. ainsley: thanks, jillian. malnourished people rescued over the weekend from heavily armed compounds in mexico. the men running it might have islamic ties. next guest says it might not be the only compound like it. warren 2020? big hint she just dropped about ler future. some magazine says she is the frontrunner. i swear ♪ it's a small world after all ♪ it's a small world
sheriffs say the men running the so-called compound may have islamic extremist ties. our next guest says it might not be the only compound like it. here to weigh in is national security analyst and fellow at the clarion project ryan. in this compound in the middle of nowhere the fbi had it under surveillance. why didn't they move in? how ultimately was it uncovered? >> this really amazing story. i had muslim sources inside of a community that knew about what was going on where a child had gone missing. the father was accused of abducting the child and the accused kidnapper is the son of a radical imam in brooklyn. we don't know that the imam was involved. that's how i learned about it and then turns out, where did he flee to? believed to be with that child that he kidnapped near son abducted near the mexico, colorado border. very remote area with lots of guns with his friend. now we know there are 11
kids there. three women. and when i talked to law enforcement sources close to the investigation, they said this was basically a 10-ache compound terrorist training camp with islamic extremist ties. they said it definitively to me and indicated that they believe this is part of some broader radical islamic movement. they wouldn't say what group or movement they think it's part of. they made it pretty clear to me. not just a couple of guys hiding out. brian: the sheriff's department told you that? >> yeah. sources, law enforcement sources involved and aware of the investigation. >> what makes you think -- what makes them think that this is a water spread situation, that this isn't the only compound? >> the reason that they went, in even though the fbi said we don't have probable cause yet and they had under surveillance and then the state and local police said all right, we have had enough. what triggered that was that there was a message intercepted going to georgia from that compound that somehow got in the hands of the police when they said the kids are starving.
when they raided that compound about 10-acre plot of land, they were just shocked at the condition that the kids were in. and i have got to tell from you studying this type of radical islamic movement there are other groups. this has been going on since the 1980s, this waco type squadist movement one group talked about a lot on this program fuker. brian: just watching not moving the sheriff's department said i have had it with the watching, i'm moving. >> so brave. unbelievably brave. brian: ryan mauro thanks so much. keep following it 10 shot an63 shot overthe weekend. dan bongino his message to chicago cops coming up straight ahead. a writer says is he heart broken at seeing kids at president trump's rally.
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them up. and finally 6,000. that's how many people ran in the annual run for the fallen relay honoring our nation's heroes. runners started in april at forter win army base between colorado, nevada and ending at arlington national cemetery. that's your news by the numbers. ainsley. ainsley: good deal. thank you, steve. a new york writer says he is heart broken why? because there are more and more children attending president trump's rallies. in a new op-ed damond winter recalls the 2016 rally that he attended and wrote. this i remember being heart broken that children were exposed to this anger. we're learning from it and participating in it. i was searching for a way to connect in an environment that felt so toxic and violently polarized. a family who did attend leesburg virginia rally. virginia women for trump and her daughter perry. thank you both for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >> yes.
ainsley: suzanne, i will start with you first, why did you think it was important to take your child to a rally? >> well, my husband and i thought it was important because there was so much negativity in the news at the time about the trump rallies and about how people were being violent and protest guilty. really the only thing we were being shown. we decided to let our kids decide for themselves what was going on. we didn't make them go or force them to go like they would go to school. we absolutely said let's go and see for ourselves. and then you can judge. >> perry, i know you attended that rally in 2016. he went on to become president of the united states of america. you got to witness history. why was it important for you to be there? >> i think it was because of all the people that showed up and about how calm and peacefupeaceful it was. ainsley: suzanne, what did you think of this op-ed of someone saying it's wrong for parents to take children there and heart broken when he sees kids at these
rallies? >> well, overexaggerated might be a good word. i was, again, put into the position of we are being labeled and put into a box in a category such as deplorables or whatever the phrase word is of the day. and it's just another swipe at a large group of people who are just simply supporting our president. and to put news a category in a box like that. it's insulting. ainsley: you don't regret taking your children, do you? >> not at all. actually we can't wait for the next one. ainsley: perry, what did you learn from that experience? >> i think i learned about what trump was going to do as a president. ainsley: have you been able to take that into the classroom? have you talked to your friends and your teachers about it? >> yes. >> ainsley: what do you say to them? >> just about my experience and what i learned. ainsley: what do you say to
this writer, peri, did it benefit you or do you feel like you were harmed by going to this rally? >> it benefited me. ainsley: okay. well, suzanne, what's your message for the president? what do you love about him? >> oh, everything. he has done so much for our economy. he has stuck by everything he promised us. i cannot wait for another four years for president trump. ainsley: what do you say to the critics who say he does call people names and, you know, this writer is saying we shouldn't expose our children to that? >> i say that you have to listen to the bigger picture and the bigger message. is he doing so much good for our country and you have to focus on the good things and not the petty things that are just there for argument sake. ainsley: suzanne, peri thank you so much. did you a great job. peri you have another check on your list. you saw the president and now on national television. good job. you have a bright future. >> thank you. ainsley: conservative
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ainsley: 34 of the 63 were shot between saturday and sunday alone. 25 people wounded within a two and a half hour period. most of the shootings were gang-related and targeted large crowds. steve: let's bring in dan bongino former new york city cop, former secret service agent, host of the dan bongino show. dan, we were talking in the last hour to a fellow lashuan ford. is he a democrat. state lawmaker out in chicago. and he said, look. chicago is not a trump-free zone. we are desperate to have the president help us because the mayor is not doing the job. >> yeah, you know, steve, i remember being in new york city police officer in one the tougher areas of new york crime wise at the time the 7 75 precinct in new york. one of the things that touched me. a young man trying to figure out the world for myself all the good folks that came outside. an area that was really high crime at the time and said please, help us, this guy on the corner is slinging drugs. i can't be seen talking to
you. but will you do something? please, anything? this is our country, these are american citizens, too. they deserve better than this look at the picture. i was reading the article about crime wave in chicago. young lady jenea' parter son, look at the picture, 17 years old, look at that picture. that poor woman will never take another breath of oxygen again. her life is over at 17. all of the pleasures and wonders of life. makes you sty yourself, gosh, listen, i'm not going to make a cheap political argument. it's not the time for that maybe time for new leadership and new people. i'm not suggesting that democrats or the republicans have all the answers here. maybe it's time for new people. you deserve better. you are american citizens, too. it's your country. brian: new york city was a mess. law enforcement needed to reason vamped. had to have a different philosophy and stop and frisk was part of it they revamped things in the 1990s. i remember the l.a. i was
there during the riots when they had to revamp the entire police force and got rid of manage. most people say the lapd is more respected now and more effective. does new york and los angeles leave clues? >> that's the old expression copy genius don't invented mediocrity. i was a police officer when rudy giuliani came in with bill bratton, brian. you probably remember this as well. broken windows. what is broken windows? you see a broken window you fix it you don't wait for the building to fall down. in other words you see a guy jump in a turnstile get on a train free in new york. they used to let him go. brian: the squeegee guys. >> i got news for you the guy who jumped the turnstile was the guy who committed the more serious crime. you don't let them go jumping the turnstile. run his name find out he has a warrant and doesn't rob someone on the subway.
in chicago it's time to let the cops be cops. those people there deserve better. these are american citizens living in a place with zero opportunity for you could walk out of your house and be killed. that 17-year-old girl deserves a shot at life. this is a stable on our -- stair country. i encourage the president to get involved. start these task forces up again and clean it up if chicago isn't willing to do it themself. ainsley: democrats on capitol hill that are continuing that narrative that the president colluded with russia. have you congressman adam schiff on one the sunday shows yesterday and this is what he had to say. >> i think there is plenty of evidence of collusion or conspiracy in plain sight. now, that's a different statement than saying that there is proof beyond a reasonable doubt of a criminal conspiracy. book mueller will have to determine that. ainsley: dan, he says the evidence is right before our eyes. what do you think? >> yeah. listen, guys. this is one the few times i
agree with adam schiff. the evidence is before our eyes collusion was very real. hillary clinton 100 percent her team collude with the russians and by the way so did adam schiff. i don't know if you listen to hannity his radio show. he plays the tape of adam schiff no one denies it's him on tape trying to collude with what he thought were russians to obtain compromising material on the russians. guys, everyone watching this, that actually happened, okay? we also know that hillary clinton paid through a law firm eventually kremlin-connected sources to gather information on donald trump. collusion is very real with hillary and the democrats and we should demand a full and accountable investigation. steve: hey, dan, did you see that paul sperry the investigative reporter has suggested that the president in the next month will de classify 20 redacted pages from the fisa renewal so people will finally see whether or not the entire investigation was based on
lies and the phony dossier. >> well, did you notice, steve, how that was the liberal media talking point in the really damning information about the trump team and redactions. then when devin nunes the republican who has seen the information came in and said okay, let's put that information out there. everybody got real quiet. that information and redactions i can guarantee is you even worse than the dossier. and that's why the media has calmed down on it. ainsley: rod rosenstein signed off on that. maybe we will get some answers there candace owens is a conservative activist works with turning point u.s.a. she was appalled by some of the tweets by "new york times" editorial board member who wrote some antiwhite tweets. her hatred for white people. what candace did took those tweets and replaced the word white with the word jewish and the word black trying to prove a point about a racial double standard because the social media went crazy and then twitter suspended her account. they later said i'm sorry.
and allowed her account to come back up. it was suspended for 12 hours. what's your reaction to that? >> yeah, i mean, twitter should just be honest and admit they are just a democrat propaganda form. i'm on twitter because have you to be. there is not a viable alternative. they did this to me i was banned from running ads. i'm still banned from running ads. they never told me why. the reason why candace got in trouble and i got in trouble on twitter. not because we said anything wrong. because we were wrong we were conservatives. it's a democrat platform. come out and say it i know they are trying to make some subtle attempt to reach out to conservatives. the damage has already been done. this is a propaganda platform for liberals. they have been hiding it or trying to hide it for a long time. they always say it's an error. the error is always conservatives and never liberals. it's a complete joke. brian: they put it back online. steve: do you think that congress should get
involved? >> no. i mean, to be candid with you i'm a libertarian and twitter is a free company and free to make stupid decisions. unfortunately they have taken us up on that offer repeatedly. no, it's a free company and should be able to do what they want. and when a good alternative comes up we should seek it out. brian: darryl ice said maybe they need to be regulated. steve: are i don'regulated.stev. >> i don't agree. steve: thank you for joining us. jillian: following a story out of oregon. four antifa protesters are heading to court after demonstrations turned violent in portland. [shouting] jillian: they at accused of illegally using weapons, harassment and assault during a clash with counter protesters. the city's police chief is now calling for an investigation into reports of officers using excessive force.
elizabeth warren just keeps on hinting at a possible 2020 run. this time branding herself as the underdog. >> in america, every family deserves a fighting chance. and we are ready to fight as hard as it takes, as long as it takes to deliver on that promise. jillian: president trump has said running against the massachusetts senator would be a dream come true. stay tuned. dramatic body camera photos shows police officers saving unconscious man inside a burning car after it crashed into a pole in atlanta. [shouting] [bleep], [bleep] >> pull hard, pull hard. ainsley: officers frantic to pull the driver out after failing to douse the flames. ' the man inside the car will be okay. one officer walked away with minor scrapes. and the surprise of a lifetime for a massachusetts police officer making his final radio call. the voice on the other end,
his son. >> my sincere pleasure to announce after 32 and a half years of service my father police offer duane ladue is retiring final. to set free a man who has sacrificed so much of his time for all of us, officer ladue badge 4041 dad, you are officially code 5. >> love you. [laughter] he did come home. jillian: the officer's son flew across the country to be with his dad on his last day. isn't that incredible. steve: i'm amazed he was able to keep driving. i would have had to pull over. ainsley: he wasn't expected it. it sounded like he told his dad i'm not able to come home dad, he was able to come home. brian: 18 minutes before the top of the hour. steve: these three democratic socialists want universal healthcare. how are they going to pay
for it by hiking up income taxes up to 75%. stuart varney thinks that's a big mistake and cost democrats in the midterm. stuart is next. brian: hopefully he will say more to that. it's our "fox & friends" live on the plaza. adam klotz is shooting basketballs as i understand. steve: let's see. brian: we're going to have some fun with adam at the fair in just a moment ♪ hold on to your dreams ♪ it's the ford summer sales event and now is the best time to buy. man: (on tablet) preparing classic campfire trout. say what? trout. trout. alright. you don't think i need both? why does he have that axe? make summer go right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now get 0% financing for 72 months plus $1,000 ford credit bonus cash on a great selection of suvs. during the ford summer sales event, get our best offer of the season: 0% financing for 72 months
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he crossed the finish line. american teacher sets new world record for rolling solo across the atlantic. bryce carlson going from northeastern canada to england in just 38 days. he completed the 2,000-mile journey despite his 20-foot boat capsizes several times. of the previous record was 53 days. incredible, steve. steve: he's brave. thank you, jillian. one of the most popular rallying cries of the democratic socialist agenda. medicare for everybody. the plan, which includes free healthcare for illegal immigrants requires massive tax hikes in an already highly taxed state like new york. income taxes could sore to as much as 70%. stuart varney host of the varney and company on the fox business network right now. if new york which is where we where taxes soar to 70% what could happen. >> everybody gets the single
pair government care including illegal immigrants. the colmes of that is so astronomical to pay for it have you got to raise income tax rates through the roof. it will reach a top rate of 70%, all taxes included if you live in new york city. the result of that i would imagine would be a gross slowdown in your economy in that state and exodus of people leaving the state to get to places which have much lower tax rates. steve: sure, like texas and also florida. >> the thing -- have to make the point though, the democrats believe that this free healthcare is their best strategy for winning in november. steve: right. >> the republicans have a strong economy. the democrats will give you free healthcare. that's the choice that you you face in this election. steve: ultimately, it comes down to who is voting. if you don't have anything, you are going to go for i want the free stuff. >> i have to believe when the astronomical cost of the ever of these free services and free healthcare and college, when that is truly
understood, people will walk away from it. you can't afford it. steve: stuart, the president over the weekend in ohio predicted there could be a red wave. if there is a red wave in the mid terms in large part based on the economy. and the "wall street journal" the lead story right now is how profits are soaring at big u.s. companies. s&p 500 500 companies dropped 23% in the second quarter. >> the mea thed the immediate rs take some of that money and give it to poor people and pay for free college and free healthcare. why don't we do that? the secret to these huge profits is that that fuels growth in the economy. that fuels capital spending. new computer systems, new plant, new equipment on the part of business which expands the economy, expansdz jobs, expands wages. you are now at the position where profits are so strong
that you about to get amazon, google and microsoft close to being worth a trillion dollars just like apple is. that's a success. steve: they say that these companies are thriving because of the tax cuts. you put a big tax hike on them probably going to go the other way. >> that's exactly right. they would be going the other way. steve: we will be watching you on fox business an hour and 10 minutes from now. >> sounds good. thank you, sir. steve: president trump warrenning the democrats their blue wave will be crashing. numbers that could be trouble for the democrats coming up. fair season you won't have to travel far. we have our own right here on the plaza. look at that ♪ you got the keys ♪ now shut up and drive ♪ shut up and drive ♪ ♪ -i've seen lots of homes helping new customers
anels ains stat ainsley: state and country fairs happening all over the country. we don't have to travel because we have on own on the plaza here to tell us more is fantasy world entertainment. thank you all for being with us. >> thank you for having us for the fourth year. ainsley: i know. we love you guys. >> we love y'all, too. ainsley: tell us about your company and how you got started. >> we started in 1992 with my garage with the attractions with my wife and my son and doug and our team and we built it to over 650 different attractions. we do about 1200 event all over the east coast. and we do a lot of events here in new york city. we deliver, set up, and operate all of our attractions. ainsley: most memorable experience with the company? >> with the company 26 events at the white house. ainsley: that's awesome. that's great. what are the most popular
ride. >> aside from the two carnal sides, 35 total carnival rides. zip line, mobile zip line we can set up anywhere. 200 feet. here in the city on saturday. we have a mobile ice skating rink and escape room and inflatable. ainsley: what are we seeing right now? steve and jill january playing basketball. >> going head to head on connect four. you don't take turns shooting basket. first one to connect 4. steve: there you go. steve. ainsley: brian was on the tea cup. that's been around forever. right? >> that model has been around forever. we are very lucky. this is brand spanking new it? >> looks brand spanking new. what about this one? adam is on this. >> also is a new ride. we have had for three weeks. and the manufacturer is here with us today. he is with action rides and
he, as a matter of fact, rides all over the world. ainsley: what do you want to tell parents out there. some are fearful to get on these rides. how safe are they? >> the reputation of the company. we have licensed crew chiefs that get licensed with pennsylvania every two years. they get that renewed and we're safety-conscious company. and we have you know, grand children and children and they get on the rides, also. so we are very concerned. steve: brian looks terrified on the tea cup. [laughter] ainsley: can you say that of most of the state fairs? they're starting to roll out now and families want to take their kids? >> main thing is you want to look at the ride and make sure it looks like clean and if they have it attended by an attendant. >> don't go on the ride with the lights hanging down and attendant not paying attention. ainsley: thank you for being here. steve, you are doing a great job. brian is on the tea cups now
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do as president an benefited. >> a massachusetts police officer making final radio call after 32 years. the voice on the other end is his son. >> a man who sacrificed so much of his time for all of us. >> did you just come home? ♪ ainsley: what do you think about the state fair as a kid? steve: i think about the tilt-o-whirl. because i went on it time after time. being in 4-h for 10 years. we worked all year for the county fair. if you were lucky to win blue or purple ribbon at the county fair you went to the state fair. brian: we never went to the new york state fair because it is way up state. we went to church fairs.
the way they make their money. the catholic church makes money. follow up one guy about the disney story, what is closed. according to my neighbor. ainsley: explain that. steve: it is not closed. brian: we don't think. ainsley: technically it was closed at time, but opens at 9:00 a.m. >> if you go for the snow white ride, it close ad few years ago. snow white, the princess. steve: i didn't know she had a ride. brian: the mine train, great movie ride, closed. mickey and mini's runaway rail, done. ainsley: mickey and minnie, they're together right? brian: we don't know. they don't talk. steve: what do you remember about the county fair, state fair. email us at foxandfriends.com. ainsley: are you trying to change the subject and cut us
off? we're having to much fun. i'm kidding. give the folks at home real news. steve: president trump talked about a the democrat blue wave. brian: he says he could ride out his accomplishments this fall. ainsley: rick leventhal in new jersey where the president is taking time off this week. good morning, rick. reporter: good morning, answer sy, brian and steve. historically the party in party loses seats in the midterm elections in the house and senate. the president is hoping to avoid that attending three rallies in five days last week, trying to tout his achievements and push republican voters to the polls this fall. saturday night the president flew to columbus, ohio, to support, republican troy ball der son, running neck-and-neck with democrat danny o'connor in tuesday's special election for the ohio 12 congressional district. the president celebrating the
economic values and success and intelligence of his audience. >> you work hard, pay your taxes, do all these thing, you were forgotten, they forgot about you. you're the smartest people. you're the smartest people. when they talk about, the talk about the elite, do you ever see the elite? they're not elite. you're the elite. it is driving them crazy. [cheering] reporter: and when the president got back to new jersey he got busy on twitter, writing presidential approval numbers are very good. strong economy, military, just about everything else. better numbers than obama at this point by far. we are winning on just about every front. for that reason there will not be a blue wave, but there might be a red wave. the president said he will hold multiple rallies in the weeks leading up to the midterm elections, to make sure republicans go on to polls and they hang on to very important seats in the house and senate. brian: thanks a lot, rick.
one thing about president bush, he had a couple themes he hammered them, to the point people said, enough we got you. if president trump would hammer his successes and tweet less about lebron and all this other stuff and forest fires and the reason for wildfires, it would allow people to focus on what he has done and his administration has done well. steve: one of the things he said at the rally over the weekend, republicans should hitch themselves to the america first agenda, they will win come the midterms. brian: right. so you agree? steve: i'm just saying something else he said. ainsley: you have democrats in chicago calling out for the president to help because the crime is so bad. look at these numbers over the weekend. 63 people were shot over the weekend, from friday to sunday. 10 people are dead. 14-year-old was wounded, 11-year-old was wounded.
17-year-old was killed. you see images mom was embracing and shaking because their loved ones are gone. steve: some is random shooting. they targeted, when i say they, gangs. they target ad block party. they targeted people on front porch after a funeral. they targeted lalpalooza, they increased police presence after what happened last year in las vegas. they had more cops. the gangs do not fear of retribution by the cops. they fire into the groups and don't fear the consequences. brian: what happened with the l.a. rights, when the shooting spills over into nicer neighborhood, that is when the rubber hits the road, that they have no choice. ainsley: that is so sad. brian: people think it is only happening here, don't worry
about it. so i do worry about it. steve: this is all over chicago. this is not localized thing. >> there are communities where they're seeing the most crime. steve: four communities were targeted over the weekend by the gangs. brian: you start hitting upper middle class and high class areas, that is when everything will happen because they have the power. lashown ford, is a democrat, but he says hey, mr. president i need your help. >> the mayor must take away the chicago is trump-free sown, because taxpayers deserve to have the president come in to bring resources to the community. we need to make sure that billions of dollars we send to washington come back. the mayor should be working closely with trump. we must do everything, put all hands on deck in chicago. cannot do that by being divided. as longs as we are divided
fighting against the president, it is not going to happen. steve: his point was, we send so many tax dollars to washington, d.c., chicago should get more of the federal government effort to pull the plug on terrible violence across every community in chicagoland. brian: let cops be cops. let them go in there and do what they do best. they're in a situation where they feel they can't go in and act, so they stay out. ainsley: a lot of people in the communities stay inside of their houses because they're too afraid to go outside. steve: that's sad. ainsley: in other news, candace owens, conservative activity for turning point usa, communications director, she has been on our show a lot, she was suspended by twitter, and they suspended by because she was appalled by "the new york times" member, sarah jeong about tweets
about hating white people. she took out the word white and replaced with jewish and black, trying to prove a point showing a racial double twitter. steve: she was suspended the worm who did the original tweets was not suspended. her account stayed up. candace got shut down for 12 years. twitter came back and said, sorry that was a mistake. dan bongino said, we see that was a mistake from twitter regarding conservatives way too often. >> they did this to me too. they prohibited me from running ads on still ban running ads. they never told me why. the reason why candace got into trouble and i got into trouble on twitter, not because in said anything wrong we were wrong as conservative is. you see the it as error, the error is always conservatives, not liberals. it is complete joke. steve: paul sperry had a story
that all big shots at twitter are democrat donors. don't donate to any republicans. is it part of a business plan to ban conservatives? we hope not. ainsley: i was listening to a interview, why is it okay to say same thing about white people or but not jewish or black people, where was the uproar when the person from "new york times" wrote this about white people? brian: kept her job, bottom line. unbelievable. steve: candace owens, back on twitter. brian: good. ten minutes after the hour. talk about food. that is what jillian is. jillian: thank you very much, brian. ainsley: what about rob? brian: he is okay. jillian: tell him you said that. the trump administration ready to reimpose sanctions on iran. the penalties go into effect just after midnight tonight, they will be the first since the obama era nuclear deal was
scrapped. president is willing to meet with the iranian president rue hassan any. a small plane heading to the john wayne airport southeast of los angeles came spiraling down. the pilot declared an emergency just before the crash. everyone on board was killed but no one on the ground was hurt. the cause is being investigated. charlotte rae, the actress known as mrs. garrett on the beloved sitcom, "facts of life." has died. >> i to dot laundry, scrub the floor, do the windows. everything has to be perfect. jillian: two-time tony nominee, and emmy nominee, first played the role on ""different strokes"" in 1978. rae last year revealed last year she was dying of bone cancer.
charlotte rae was 92 years old. louisiana supermarket worker act of kindness is paying off. we told you about this last week. we have an update. jordan taylor was works he noticed jack was interested in his job. jack's family recorded interaction and set up a go hundred me to pay for jordan to go to college. so far, it has raised over $112,000. it isn't that incredible. steve: all started with the act of kindness on the part of the grocery store person. let me show you how i do this. ainsley: that is so sweet. we have nice viewers. talking about that story for the last few days. steve: meanwhile, 8:12 in new york city. venezuela president nicolas maduro surviving a apparent drone strike, what he claims was an assassination attempt. will attempts be more common with the rise of drone warfare? former green beret commander lieutenant colonel motorcycle
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♪ steve stephens vinceian president nicolas maduro surviving apparent grown strike. six people have been put behind bars. maduro was not hurt. it is raising questions will attempts like this become more common with the rise of drones. former supervisor with dick cheney and michael waltz. joining us from beautiful jacksonville, florida. colonel, good morning to you. >> morning. steve: a matter of time before we saw this happen. >> that's right. isis is using types of mini drones with grenades and explosives all over the middle east, ramming them into ammunition dumps and other types of vulnerable targets. from an assassination standpoint
and targeting we'll see more and more of this. they're easy to buy, easy to use. and, very difficult to defend against. one experiment recently, swarm of drones was put over a crowd using facial-recognition technology to where essentially they can hunt someone down and then, you know, dive bomb them, attack them. steve: holy cow. >> in other instances, so the typical defense is to try the jam the person flying them. in other cases they can be set to a gps coordinate, they're not reliant on the radio frequency. in another experiment they were set on a timer. you have several dozen of them. they go on a gps coordinate, you name the address. 1600 pennsylvania avenue or otherwise this is a growing problem. our security agencies are scrambling for what to do against them. steve: right. >> they're too small to really be picked up on radar. they can be used in swarms. they can be set to gps
coordinates. this is really a growing issue for places like las vegas, stadiums, nascar events. it's something that private security and dhs is really trying to get their arms around. steve: well, i mean the technology right now, the conventional wisdom is as you mentioned to jam it so it can't figure out where it is but if you already programmed look for this guy's face in a crowd. >> that's right. >> if more than one, doesn't make it being backup drones do, that is terrifying. >> that is right. you can overwhelm any defenses, even if you do detect it what do you do about it? shooting in a large crowd. there are countermeasures in experimental way, with nets, drones that attack other drones. nothing really caught on. there is a jamming capability, but you don't want to do that in and urban area where you have planes and other things that are very reliant on radio
frequencies. so, it is, it's a concerning issue, but something, that -- i think we're going to see every critical infrastructure, every nuclear plant, heck, every celebrity will have some type of drone defense in the coming years. steve: that is really something. new technology deserves new solutions. colonel, thank you very much for joining us from florida. >> thank you very much. steve: what do you think about that email us. fox news alert. could there be a big break in the search for 20-year-old molly tibbetts. we're live next. some may thing masculinity is toxic. but our next guest has a difficult message. >> when men embrace masculinity inde healthy way, that is productive they are n warriors d heroes.
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brian: fox news alert. there is a possible new clue in the search for the missing iowa student, mollie tibbetts. steve: they have questioned a hog farmer for the third time miles away from where mollie vanished. brian: mat h matt finn joins from us brooklyn, iowa, with latest. what can you tell us? reporter: we were there as the investigators returned to farmer's property for third time. exactly why they keep returning to the farm is not clear. what they are asking of this man i do not know. i spokespersonly to the farmer. he says he has nothing to do with the disappearance of mollie tibbetts. so far he allowed investigators search his home with a dog. he handed over his cell phone. he tells us he who al would you investigators to search the entire 70 area property because he says he has nothing to hide. what we asked the man what it is when the investigators are
asking him, that is when he says i don't know. we are not naming the man a suspect. there are no named suspects in the case so far and no arrests. so far the reward for poll tibbetts is $300,000. the family believe mollie is being held alive captive somewhere and pay this reward off. mollie think's someone might have taken her and the family is pleading for some type of tip. yesterday there was a quick square because a body after white woman was found near here. the state police shut that down. everyone was on high alert. saying it is not the body of mollie tibbetts. we're expecting another update from police tomorrow. back to you guys. steve: matt finn, thank you. brian: ainsley. ainsley: prager university and
molly stuckey have dire warning for the next generation. watch this. >> when men embrace their masculinity that is healthy and productive they are leaders, warriors and heroes, when they are denied their masculinity they run away from responsibilities. leaving destruction in their wake. >> thank you. ainsley: i know you release the weekly monday videos. why was it important for you to send a message to men? >> there seems to be growing trend particularly among leftists feminists, trays all of society as problems inequality or injustice, going back to toxic masculinity, in some cases patriarchy. maybe if men took a back seat, less aggressive, less assertive, all of our problems would be fixed, we would have better, more equal society. this idea that society would be better if men were weaker is not backed up by statistics.
if you look at fatherlessness, for example, which is epitome of male passivity, kids who grew up without dads are far more likely to be incarcerated, depressed, suicidal, then kids that grow up with dads. what we see in the family we see reflected in communities and in nations throughout history. when good men step up and take responsibility we are all safer an more successful. ainsley: another video is five minutes long. for people that haven't seen the video yet, what is your message for men? how in your opinion can they be better? >> yeah, so a lot of times we hear that the solution, for example, we've been talking a lot about this terrible epidemic of sexual assault and sexual harrassment. we hear the solution to that men are quieter, they are less masculine. that is the not solution. that is actually part of the problem. the solution, not less most cue lynnty, better masculinity. starts at home and the bathroom. shirking sons not to shirk responsibility, to take
responsibility to serve and love those around them, to respect women in their lives. i am not a mom yet. i was raised by a wonderful dad. i have a great husband, father-in-law, brothers, brothers in law, i can tell you the value, that they have had in my life is absolutely irreplaceable, having that example after strong man. that is the message that we really wanted to convey. ainsley: men, step up to the plate. ultimately is what you're saying? >> exactly. ainsley: alley beth stuckey. where can we watch isn't. >> watch it on facebook, prageru, watch it on their youtube channel as well. go to my facebook page, the conservative millenial. it is all over. ainsley: we thank the dads and men doing what they are supposed to do. thank you for being here. >> thank you. ainsley: fox news alert. chicago reeling from the most violent weekend ever, 10 are dead, dozens more shot. we're live on the ground. chicago native gianno caldwell, with a powerful message for rahm
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heartbreaking outcome of this senseless violence. young lives just wiped away. this is 17-year-old jena patterson, you're looking at. left home for 20 minutes. in that time she was killed early sunday morning at around 2:30 in the 1300 block of south millard. she was on the sidewalk, when two men walked up and started shooting. she was shot in the face. 11-year-old, 14-year-old, another 17-year-old and 21-year-old were shot in that same shooting. one hospital was so overcrowded, they stopped taking in new e.r. patients. alderman, bernard of the 27th ward says the community needs to step up. >> we are the ones who can stop the violence in our own neighborhood. whatever the police does, what they do good, god bless them do their job. at the same time we can't not keep tying the police hands. reporter: if you add it all up,
friday, saturday and sunday, 63 people were shot and 10 people are dead. live from chicago police headquarters, tia ewing, fox 32 news. send it back to steve, brian, ainsley in the studio. steve: thank you very much. >> was a strong statement in the beginning. every monday morning i'm here. she is local anchor for fox, news reporter, she always ends up at the police station because the of what is going on. steve: numbers are stunning. gianno caldwell whose brother was caught up in the violence, by grace of god was not killed but his best friend died his arms, you went to the rally to try to get people in the community to bring awareness. essentially to shame rahm emanuel into doing something. you made a very powerful pitch last week with your op-ed, president trump needs to get involved. what can he do? >> absolutely. you know, in my op ed i say
president trump should order attorney general sessions and fbi director to come up with a comprehensive plan to combat the violence in chicago. in addition to that, i talk about providing resources for at-risk youth to get them before they fall in this pattern of violent behavior but i got to tell you though, we're looking at these numbers, over 63 shot in the city of chicago between friday and sunday, my gosh, rahm emanuel has been mayor since 2011, since 2011 he has been nothing more than a failure. we see nothing less than a national crisis. this is literally black on black genocide in city of chicago. this is american city we're seeing this level of violence. rahm emanuel, instead of being a leader, being true mayor of chicago saying listen, put politics aside, i know i'm a democrat, rahm emanuel, president trump is republican, let me call to ask for help. he doesn't do it. why? he said chicago is trump-free zone. he said president trump will never spend a night in chicago.
yet the residents of chicago can't have peaceful sleep. they don't know if they wake up with a bullet coming through their window or not. at this point with rahm emanuel getting prepared for re-election, no city in city of chicago should not consider giving him a vote. this is not a leader. brian: couple things. head of law enforcement, basically a lawyer and getting jeff sessions in there who is lawmaker, who understands the law, that might be a good start, but i want police commissioners involved, that do this for a living, no what an arrest looks like and what security looks like and knows how to train officers for a situation like this. there has to be police commissioners around that want to move into this city and make a name for themselves this. >> i think it is beyond just that, brian. as you look at the coverage from last friday with the protests, i sought out representative la shawn ford, i know you had on
the air today, in 2010 he made national news calling for the national guard coming into chicago, him and another democrat, in fact said things were so that they believed the national guard was necessary. i thought he would have interesting point of view considering things are just as bad now. he did have an interesting point of view. so when i think about leaders like him, which i know actually cares about his community and people that are there, it made sense to say, listen, how can you and i, talking about me and hip, how can we work together and put together a coalition of leaders, democrats, republicans, civil leaders, people who care about what's going on in the community and who are willing to work with president trump to get some things done? how about we get all of them together. that includes law enforcement. that include prosecutors. at this point there should be no politics involved because there are bloody bodies dying on the streets of chicago on daily, weekly, weekend basis. we can't make anymore. brian: get bratton in there.
get get the position, be liaison to just these regions. there needs to be comprehensive plan, people with experience that don't want political gain. >> exactly. steve: we'll see if the white house is watching. >> i hope so. president trump, i mean, please, please, we need to get involved. we need to take back the city because at this point, there is war-torn countries that seemingly are safer than the city of chicago. ainsley: state representative la shawn ford was on with us, i know he is a friend of yours. the two of you have been trying to get the president involved. hopefully something will happen. too many people, the story every monday apparently in chicago. these are lives. these are kids. thanks so much. >> we're putting together a coalition now. ainsley: i know. thank you so much for what you're doing for lives. brian: thanks, gianno. jillian you have the other news breaking. jillian: we're following breaking news out of philadelphia right now. let's get right to this fox news alert. we just learned a philadelphia police officer was shot in the
face while serving a warrant this morning. he has been identified as jason potts, a 20 year veteran of the force. the s.w.a.t. team member is in critical condition although expected to survive. officers were shot as they enter ad home while serving a warrant of the shooter was also hit. he is in critical condition. investigators looking into islamic extremism after 11 children were rescued from a filthy compound in new mexico. look at the images. the kids between ages of one and 15 were removed after an armed standoff with one of men who stayed there. national security analyst, ryan mauro, who spoke with his law enforcement sources says the compound was disturbing. >> this is basically a ten-acre compound, terrorist training camp with islamic extremist ties. jillian: one suspect now behind bars was originally wanted for kidnapping his 3-year-old son from georgia. that child has not been found. another man has also been arrested. remember when actor peter
fonda tweeted about putting president trump's son barron in a cage. he is back for his second act. he wants democrats to commit voter fraud to win the midterms. if you have a millenial in family, take the early ballots, fill them out, mail them in. take it to the voting place and give it to officials. no more worrying. many users pointing out that a felony. a fan tries catching a baseball with a bucket of gravy cheese fries, it doesn't end well. ♪ >> we'll give you 25-dollars it be. jillian: the fries spilling on the field, he gets whacked in the face before a contest in a mariner's game. walks away with 25-dollar gift card. i would take the fries. steve: love gravy cheese fries. not really healthy. brian: is that part of derek
jeter's plan to bring back the mariners. excuse me, that is the marlins. ainsley: that never works. a small bowl. the ball is flying as fast as it can. it will never land and stay. steve: just doing something that is funny. >> if it were me, i would take the fries and run. forget the ball. steve: thank you, jillian. we have snack foods we'll attend to outside right now with adam klotz. they have corndogs at the ready, right? >> we have corndogs, we have food, every carnival game. we have every game you need. sam and jay are playing connect four. it is heating up in all kinds of ways. it is heating up in the forecast. 80 degrees in new york city. it is humid, sticky. you feel that, 92 degrees in phoenix this early in the morning. it will be a hot one today. 92 degrees in new york city.
8in chicago, 98 in kansas city, 114 in phoenix. feels like temperature will get even warmer than that guess who else is heating up. i will try something, if it works i want someone to make a meme of it. i'm a loser just as we expected. back to you guys. ainsley: you were close. steve: we'll try the corndogs. they have something called the pig lobe bows ski. brian: you mean the big leboski? >> no. pig. some want to boycott president trump's tariffs but they're only hurting themselves. brian: have you heard about pig lebowski? i just did. i can't remember where i heard about it. we're bringing food to the plaza. ♪
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up an ice cream analogy. an american company, haagen-dazs? >> it is fascinating when canadians go to the grocery store around pull out of the freezer, buy haagen-dazs ice cream, produced in canada, in canadian factory and canadian labor, and canadian dairy. when they boycott a u.s. product, haagen-dazs, they're hurting fellow canadians. brian: you have usa, okay, canada, nafta, three nations we'll deal with mexico first. turns out the talks are making great progress. it is getting canada kind of worried. >> it should. one of the problems with nafta is that poultry as well as dairy is heavily subsidized by the canadian government. so that is one of the reasons why tpp wasn't even going to work because they were only going to allow the world markets to access 3% of the markets until they subsidize it and flood the market with their products. why mexico is looking forward to
negotiating with the u.s. because they want free and open market because of the policies will reduce the prices of the goods so everyone can benefit. brian: justin trudeau, with the dairy we know about the farmers getting a bad deal but justin trudeau is trying to tell our president you have a surplus when it comes to us but numbers are a little bit different. >> the numbers are different. if you look what's happening across the board, when we're, like lumber, right, for example. so provinces would actually give subsidies for lump before. president trump hit back on that because the lumber would go to the mills and make two by fours and dump them in the united states that would disrupt the trade and balances the president trump fixed that back in 2017. brian: we'll see what will take place but i think if he gets the mexico deal done first, put pressure on canada, makes their own cheetos and willing to eat them if they get really bad. >> president trump was in
canada, it was g7 summit, he said get rid of all trade barriers, tariffs, all protectionists policies, open up all borders with trade and all benefit. brian: that would be a good idea. let's leveling the playing field. >> exactly. brian: kevin kelly, appreciate it. coming up straight ahead, we have corndogs and tate -- taters to the and we're bragging. let's check this with bill hemmer, who spent the morning on the tea cups. >> you look good on those days. i get vertigo. you have ketchup with the tatertots. brian: heinz, not canadian ketchup. heinz. >> big morning at white house, about to announce new tough sanctions on iran. more protests in the streets. ambassador john bolton live on iran and north korea. so much more. bloody deadly weekend in chicago yet again.
what are city leaders doing to stop it. big election in ohio. what does it tell us about america, what does it tell us about president trump. karl rove the headliner. join sandra and me in moments, 9:00 to noon. we're ten minutes away. see you then. you bet.
corndog at the doghouse. we do it differently. we elevate all the classic comfort foods you love, with the sausages, burgers, dogs, corndogs. we do a root beer corndog batter. which sounds weird, if you think about it, root beer has great spices part of what make it a root beer. corndog batter is a little bit sweet. that gives more depth. try that. >> we've been talking about the pig lebowski, what is that? >> this pig lebowski is take on polish boy. this is polish sausage. we have fresh garlic, herbs, grilled hawaiian bread. you have to put on the french fries. then you got it. >> you got it. >> you gotta. then the slaw on top. i have always a fan of nice tangy, crunchy slaw. and a little bit of the barbecue sauce right on top.
ainsley: can you put that in your mouth? >> that is a pedu. that is i suggest you start in there. who wants to try this one? steve: i do. >> this is rolled up. i have tots right here. give you the opportunity, if you want to build your own tots. you have cheese sauce. so i have sweet and spicy relish. we have some, load it up. it is, they are your tots. ainsley: those are my tots. >> these are somebody else's tots. >> thank you. >> there you go, if you want to cheese them. ainsley: i do want cheese. >> you chant cheese? ainsley: i do. >> this is our house-made cheese sauce. it has a cream fermented bean paste that gives it a background of flavor. ainsley: this is cheese? >> this is hot close. more cheese.
steve: what about the shake? >> pour me that last one there. that is the assault at this malty. made with assaulted caramel ice cream. and we have nice little pearls in there. there are some of the pearls here. lorenzo is pouring me the last one. you have the caramel sauce. we take the pearls. that will give it a little crunch like that. get this at our pop-up, happening at 62 spring street? soho here in new york. we have 30 other doghouses open around the country. we're based out of southern california. go to our website, doghouse.com. you can find your doghouse. steve: don't worry about nutrition. this is supposed to be fun. >> there is a mind and body connection, when the mind is healthy the body will follow. steve: this is fair week. fair and balanced. >> fair and balanced.
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