for donald trump the fight against illegal immigration will take him to texas where he will take a tour of the u.s./mexico border later this afternoon. trump making the trip after being invited by the border agency union, that union however, announcing today it s actually pulling out of the visit citing what it says is careful consideration of all the factors involved in the event. this comes as trump threatened a third party run if the republican party isn t fair to him during the primaries. dana bash joins me from laredo. what does donald trump mean by fair? reporter: well what he means is a couple of things. first, most recently on sunday and into monday the republican national committee put out a statement pretty unusual for a party to do this during a primary process criticizing
the wages. interesting it s for one particular sector. and mcdonald s did not have a very good sales report. sales were down 10%. when you talk about somebody who owns one of those mcdonald s franchises they re probably not happy about this. when you talk to somebody who works in a mcdonald s they say they re going to spend this money right back in the economy. they re living penny to penny and this will help them assuming they don t get their hours cut. christine romans, many thanks. still to come in the newsroom, the rise of feminism. the focus of the latest episode of cnn s documentary the 70s but how far have we really come? it s michelle rodriguez from new country 96.3. today i m going to take you around my hometown dallas texas. come on and join me. so we re leaving the radio station walking into our plaza with a beautiful backdrop of the american airlines center which is also home of the dallas
okay. i can t wait to hear. dana bash reporting live from texas this morning. thanks so much. so what is it about donald trump that s striking such a chord with voters in he s ahead in the latest fox news poll taking 18% of likely republican primary voters. it is a slim lead but a lead nonetheless. alisyn camerota sat down with a group of trump supporters to see what they find so inspire being this man. sean, what do you like about donald trump? well i like that he gets results and he isn t just talk. paula? i like that he s not a politician. i am tired of politicians. i m tired of the sugar coating that they tell us that they re going to fix this economy. i believe mr. trump really wants to make america great again. susan? he says what he means. i honestly believe he s telling the truth. jerry, what do you like? our country is in terrible economic condition and middle class america has decimated over really the last 30 years. donald trump has taken failed businesses
civilians in very vulnerable areas that can t be protected 100% by any stretch. the kind of thing that will cause mayhem that will cause attention to be diverted from the president s visit and will cause the kenyans to question if they can actually if their government can keep them safe. that s the big concern. they do believe the president will be safe. some information has already been published about when air force one will land in nairobi but i have to tell you the white house saying yesterday they weren t too concerned about it. essentially brushing it off again saying they really do feel the president will be safe but a lot of concerns about what else this al shabaab group, this al qaeda affiliate, may be up to. carol? barbara starr reporting live. thanks so much. still to come in the newsroom, new details about the death of a woman in a texas jail cell including a voice mail she left days before she died. switching lane was no signal. i don t even know but i m still
process, how switching lane was no signal turned into all of this. i don t even know. but i m still here so i guess call me back when you can. reporter: so carol, you know we re also expecting the bland family has issued and ordered its own independent autopsy of sandra bland. those results have not been released and we re trying to figure out if and when that will happen. ed lavandera reporting live this morning from hempstead, texas. a new warning from a top u.s. military commander about russia s nuclear arsenal calling it a, quote existential threat against the united states just days after russian bombers were intercepted off the coast of california. brian todd has more from washington. reporter: we re getting new information about a frightening incident on the fourth of july. a confrontation in the skies between u.s. fighter jets and nuclear capable russian bombers not far from american shores. we had reported that on that day