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harris: it is the latest example of the deadly consequences of an unchecked open border. a 12-year-old girl has been found strangled in texas. 2 illegal immigrants are charged with her murder. department of homeland security s sources have to fox news, both those suspects trust our border illegally from mexico. they were first caught and released by border patrol earlier this year. this is outnumbered. i am harris faulkner here with my cohost kayleigh mcenany and emily compagno. on out keg. fox news contributor, an attorney and former nypd inspector is with us. for more on the murder in texas, i want to start with mike tobin who is in chicago today. i.c.e. officials said 2 venezuelan men came into the u.s. illegally. 12-year-old texas girl is dead. snuck out of her room. it is not clear how she made contact with the suspects. they were captured by surveillance cameras right up to the last moments of our life. please attract them to a bridge where police say th ....
it is $5.8 billion and counting. that s how much the nation s biggest bank said it lost so far from a complex trading scheme that was supposed to hedge against risk. the updated figures came in as the ceo jamie dimon personally briefed analysts on second quarter earnings which still managed to beat expectations. team coverage this morning, alison kosik live at the new york stock exchange to explain how this could impact all of our wallets. let s start with felicia taylor. you re at jpmorgan chase headquarters in new york. we have a healthy bank, o do we have a healthy bank i guess judging by overall earnings? reporter: actually, we do. the point is let s look at the numbers and what we know now as a result of that risky trade. as you mentioned, a $5.8 billion loss. nevertheless, the company was able to absorb the losses and make $5 billion in the second quarter. so when you talk about the health of the bank, no question about it, they had earnings that outpaced expect ....
Where the president one of the backyard events. robert gibbs said that she also went to mercer island high school right here in the seattle area. so the president has got a little bit of a connection to seattle. a lot of people might not remember that. they think about hawaii and other places. but he s got a personal connection here. they also decided to get some donuts. he also had this backyard event. he had a woman who started her own cupcake company. now she s got four or five locations. he said i understand you brought cupcakes and she said, yeah, i did, but you ve got a pretty intense security detail. he said, yeah, i think the secret service is checking them in the back and eating them all. i think they eventually got to the other people. the secret service has to do their job and sample the food. this sounds like the report i would give if i were in your position. it would all be around food. everything i reported around would be around food. and then for lunch, we did this ....
Once we see the report, we re making a methodical, thoughtful decision. that s not something that should be done by a judge. that s why the president is asking for an injunction. dino rossi, i hope for you that the decision is not 129 votes. i hope either way, whichever way it goes, is a bigger margin. thank you very much. good luck out there on the campaign trail. thank you very much. are democrats at risk of losing support of one of their most reliability blocs, women? the white house is making a big push to hold on to women voters. the president is reaching out to women in a backyard events. as you can see, he s speaking right now, but on his behave melody barnes, director of the domestic council joins us back ....
Feels for people, i think is something that needs to work on. i notice he s doing more of these backyard events where he gets in close with a small group of people. i think that s part of what he should do. he s not feeling people s pain the way bill clinton was capable of feeling empathy factor. why is that? why do you think he s not capable at least so far of really doing that? well, i ve seen places when he s done it. the milwaukee speech i thought was terrific. i think some of these backyard events are terrific. but i think he s very bright. as a matter of fact, brilliant. and i think he tends to and he uses these idiot boards to read speeches on television, and i think he loses the connection that he needs emotionally. with american voters. you re talking about the teleprompters that he always has when he s delivering a formal ....