Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Fox And Friends First 20190726

Card image cap



inside for an exclusive tour with ice agents who say they are determined to set the record straight. he was busted stealing an american flag from a local business. >> punishment most differently fits the crime. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ you are unbelievable ♪ >> that is rob schmidt, the most amazing thing you will ever get out of him. >> i got a little more somewhere. happy friday. >> you are watching "fox and friends first". >> thanks for getting up early with us with fox news alert. north korea is issuing a solemn morning vowing to carry out more missile test. >> this in response to joint military exercises between the us and south korea. rob: things are tense on the korean peninsula. >> reporter: the regime is calling out south korean warmongers this morning demanding they stop importing weapons and carrying out military drills. according to state military a dictator, north korea is developing, quote, superpowerful weapon systems to remove the potential and direct threat. the regime testfired two short range ballistic missiles on thursday for the first time since kim and donald trump agreed to revive denuclearization talks last month. now china, north korea's closest ally, is even asking the us to strike a deal. >> reporter: the d prk in the us should restart talk as soon as possible. this is a shared aspiration of the international community. rob: the president told sean hannity we are right on track. >> haven't tested missiles other than small ones, which is something that lots test but i think with north korea we have been doing very well but that doesn't mean it will continue. we have a relationship, president obama had no relationship. we would have been a war. had hillary clinton won the selection you would be at war with north korea. >> a day earlier iran testfired a medium-range ballistic missile, this amid heightened tensions with iran first shooting down a us drone and most recently capturing a british oil tanker. secretary of state mike pompeo says iran's actions will determine how the us responds. >> reporter: they continue to engage in my mind activity and blow up there missile program and work on their nuclear systems. they want to tell the world they are just defensive and just being a normal nation. we all see different. ronald trump has been very clear about their actions, if the what they tell us but what they do. that drives our policy. >> reporter: mike pompeo is asking all nations around the world to help defend those waters. jillian: let's get an update on a story we have been following. police believe they are closing in on teen murder suspect in a small town with just one road in and out. canadian police believe cam macleod and breyer schniglowski were spotted in that area twice. they are suspected in the killing of an american woman and her boyfriend and unrelated college lecturer. a motive for the killing is unknown. awake will be held for murdered college student one day after friends gathered for a vigil at the 21-year-old's former high school in st. louis. classmates and teachers calling her a ray of sunshine. >> we will all cherish every moment, every second we spent with her. >> reporter: police believe allie was shot and killed by a classmate who is now behind bars. ellie's funeral is tomorrow. >> 16 marines pulled from formation and arrested at camp pendleton accused of crimes ranging from drugs to human smuggling. the marines ranked as high as corporal reportedly not involved in border enforcement. this comes just weeks after two of the marines were arrested for smuggling migrants across the border for money. the connection between the two incidents is not yet known. a senate intelligence report finds extensive russian election interference. the committee so the russian government targeted us and election infrastructure at the state and local levels. in many cases alerts about potential threats never even got to the right people. however the committee wrote in its review of the 2016 election the committee found no evidence that vote tallies were altered or voter registry files were deleted or modified though the committee and the intelligence community's insight into this is limited. lawmakers recommend funding states with an additional $380 million to secure our elections. jillian: donald from lashing out the democrats following robert mueller's capitol hill testimony. >> raising questions about who was really behind the russia probe and the genesis of it. todd pyro joins us with more on the president's exclusive fox news interview. >> the president speaking out about that. in an exclusive interview with fox news the president says they being the democrats created a, quote, phony crime and ready rates his desire to investigate the investigators. >> crime was committed on the other side. we will find out about that. and attorneys looking at it. i have been hearing a lot of the media talking about investigate the investigators and a lot more than that i see it, i feel it. a lot of good is going to come out of it. >> own fbi director raise a red flag that person mueller was not pursuing direct facts, instead was trying to fit the democrats agenda. >> going through one of the most dangerous times in our country's history, the entire report around the idea that donald trump was in bed with the russians. >> devon nunez even accusing mueller of working with the democrats. >> they were working with the democrats. it was a team we still don't know how it got put together. a little odd to see the special counsel with a lawyer sitting next to him. there was that challenge going on. >> democrats still considering their push for impeachment. >> does the country benefit going through and impeachment if it is going to be unsuccessful? we know in the senate it would be unsuccessful. i'm not there yet but keep an open mind. rob: donald trump says he's not involved in the attorney general's investigation of the russia probe adding he never wants to see another president go through something like this again. maybe i thought we would get some answers and closure this week, i was incorrect. jillian: more questions than answers at this point. the white house with a federal judge's decision that block stricter asylum policy. in a statement stephanie grisham right in part, quote, the charity of a dysfunctional system to find a single district judge who purports to dictate immigration policy to the entire nation must come to a end and obama appointed judge blocked the policy that required migrants to seek asylum in other countries before reaching the us was hours earlier a judge appointed by donald trump ruled in favor of the policy. rob: the house passing a bill to raise spending caps and suspend the debt ceiling. it includes budget gains for military programs in the us and overseas and $300 billion to federal spending over two years which 132 republicans oppose the bill as it will exacerbate the nation's already growing debt. the president tweeting his appreciation saying the bill is, quote, great for our military and our vets. a big thank you. it now heads to the senate and the president is expected to sign it. jillian: a space x rocket is on its way to the international space station. >> 3, 2, one, 0. ignition. and lift off of the falcon 9 rocket with the dragon spacecraft. jillian: the rocket bringing 5 tons of supplies on board including an adidas soccer ball. and nickelodeon green slime. >> how the slime acts in 0 gravity is part of an initiative to get kids interested in science, the supplies will reach the iss tomorrow. >> that green slime will never go away. >> 10 minutes after the are. at a house hearing congressman doug collins blasting democrats for not taking any action on the border crisis. >> what is the humanizing is talking about a problem, talking about a problem, talking about a problem and never putting a solution, put a bill up. i have a bill, put mine up. >> what will it take to finally get this crisis under control. a former border official has an idea, he joins us live next. >> marriage proposals go really wrong. the viral video, viral now seen around the world. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, ♪ ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea ♪ try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. ♪ nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea ♪ get powerful relief with new pepto bismol liquicaps. >> i am not going to read this. you know what is dehumanizing? talking about a proper and never putting a solution, put a bill up. i have a bill. put mine up. make amendments to it. that is what congress is supposed to do. jillian: doug collins exploding a democratic lawmakers, for a solution for the border crisis is immigration officials confirm a record-breaking amount of migrant children coming into the us. rob: what will it take to get something done? here to weigh in his chief of us border patrol ron colburn. thanks for coming on. frustrating to talk about this problem and not see a lot of work getting done. >> reporter: i agree with representative collins. something needs to be done. as i said i blame congress. they need to set aside their bipartisan competition and reach across the island do the right thing for the american people. make the laws that protect this country, keep this a sovereign country without law of the land, a rule of law, we will crumble. jillian: let's look at this number, record number of migrant children crossing the border in fiscal year 2019, 61,000 unaccompanied minors coming into the us since october. democrats claim they want to be the ones to help the children and protect them but in the end aren't they the ones and other people who are really hurting here? >> they were given the welcome sign by presidential directives in 2013-14 and the smuggling cartels of mexico, central america took great advantage of that. this is a travesty because some of those children are being trafficked into the sex trade and being stolen away from their real families to be matched up by the cartels to people identified as their pseudo-parents to qualify for refugee status or political asylum. a moment ago as i said about congress fixing this it has gotten out of hand. when i worked a decade ago in the field 90% of those that were illegally in the united states and breaking us laws between ports of entry 90% were returned, some within days in continuous tour stories like canada and mexico, at worst a few weeks, 90%. 90% are released into the us. rob: that is a staggering number. going into that what is the biggest issue we have in the country, immigration leads the way. do you think democrats have a plan here? their rhetoric at this point essentially almost -- they are against deporting people, a judge says must be deported. what would their plan look like? >> they are trying to move towards some sort of relief for those that reside in the us similar to the immigration reform control act of 86, repeat something we said we would not repeat. jillian: let's get an update on the border wall from mark morgan last night. >> a new wall has been built, 52 miles, it has roads and technology, 205 miles of new wall will be billed. if we can get funding that will be 250 miles of wall. jillian: if they get the funding. what do you make of it? >> the american public does not realize the department of homeland security, the administration has been building walls since 2017. improve wall coming of replacement wall and new wall. call it tactical infrastructure as we and governments call it, choose it but it is being built and the government experts have identified where and what kind it needs. they need to build what we need, not more than that, not less. rob: a lot of conservatives, that has been forwarded people anticipate it, 50 miles at this point. thank you for your time, appreciate it. jillian: first cities, now hackers targeting schools, the governor declared a state of emergency and what you need to know to keep your kids safe. rob: the city of cincinnati goes to bat for illegal immigrants, the rapid response network that was put in place to fight against ice raids. ♪ together we will stand for a woman and a man jillian: first hackers were going after your cities, now they could be targeting your children. rob: governor john bell edwards declaring a state of emergency after a cyber attack compromised 3 school systems in the northern part of the state. jillian: what you need to protect your kids, the cyberguy. >> it was not resolved, in the state of louisiana, it is a good example for the rest of the country. in 3 different parishes, for the rest of us in other states, the governor issuing a state of emergency for the first time related to a cyber attack because they identified at least three of their systems have been infiltrated and they don't have it under wraps. they don't have an idea how far it has gone. they are investigating that right now. you have got to watch out for yourself. rob: part of the declaration from the state of louisiana, severe intentional cyber security breaches in the school systems that may potentially compromise other public and private entities throughout the state of louisiana and we have tips on how to keep your -- keep all devices they use up-to-date with the latest operating software. how important is this? >> we heard this time and again. when you are notified there is new software for a device, check your kids devices. whether it is a laptop, tablet or smartphone, you want to make sure that software is up to date, as they issue the updates. jillian: complex passwords, like i used to do. this third one is interesting. consider a credit freeze for your child. >> it is crazy. your kid, i don't care if he or she is 8 years old or 12, there is potential someone can use their data, including the social security number and apply for credit whether it is a car, credit card, and what they lost, and of critical information on personal data, and doing temporary credit freeze, you reach out to all 3 credit bureaus. you are the one who unlocks that. >> these hackers, we do appreciate it. a fox news exclusive on a rare inside look at one of the largest ice facilities in the nation's agents are forced to defend the living conditions. jillian: griff jenkins with the store you will only see on fox news. >> reporter: one of the largest ice detention facilities in the country, they were being mistreated inside, lacked sufficient supplies. we go inside and show you for yourself what is really going on. when we come back. data, safety and expertise to help your worksite perform better. united rentals. booking.com offers free so bookers can book now... and ask their boss later. [do you want breakfast or no?] free cancellations! [definitely breakfast.] how good is that? be a booker at booking.com. .. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. jillian: border agents say the crisis on the nation doorstep is worse by the day as democrats slam border detention centers as having concentration camp like conditions. rob: fox news get to look at one of the largest ice facilities in the nation and griff jenkins joins us with an exclusive tour you won't see anywhere else. >> we had protests across the country, there were protesters here, one of the largest of 31 such facilities across the country. the la field office, brought me inside, 1700 detainees, take a look at what we saw. >> we are in the intake process, after they get classified and after they get booked in by the facility, we are giving them hygiene items, toothbrush, toothpaste, shower shoes, medical care is a top-notch priority. full-time medical clinics and one thing we offer, a phone call for the detainee. >> we are currently in the special housing unit in this area, individuals that committed infractions. >> the most common in custody. >> while they are in here they have the ability to go around the area. we have phone calls, phone for them to use, books to use, individuals play x box. >> you are playing soccer in the recreation area. >> we offer 2 or 3 hours a day if not more. >> in terms of the characterization, a big national debate. >> when these individuals -- we give them the care they need, doing everything we can to keep the individuals safe. >> all the detainees are adults, 18 and older men and women separated, no children >> a blessing, wake up and have a little bit of freedom and watch tv and detainees and things like that and other places you don't get that. >> the average day for detainees is 70 days, 2 or 3 months. there are 6 doj immigration courts on the premises which helps things move quickly but what we saw was not a portrait of what we saw with the border processing centers. it is very professionally run. all the inmates tell us they are being treated humanely. this facility is run as are most ice facilities by a private contracting company, you see on my shoulder, a company called gm. >> we appreciate it. a convicted murderer is back behind bars a month after being set free. released from prison early 40 years after murdering a teenage girl in new york, he violated his parole after getting utterly but not clear how he did it. columbine will stay, bicycle were two students killed 12 classmate and one teacher will not be torn down. the discussion to release the original school was sparked by recent spike in trespassers on school grounds, among, florida team who traveled to colorado after buying a gun just before the 20th anniversary of that shooting. jillian: nancy pelosi and alexandria ocasio cortez set to meet amid escalating tensions in the democratic party. >> you could reach in a bag and pull so many things out that are impeachable. i support impeaching this president. >> it would have to be done with the strongest possible hand and have outstanding matters in the court. >> question of the hour can the two find common ground or will this prove detrimental. here to debate that is joe rubin, secretary of state under obama, o'connell, former campaign advisor, thank you for joining us. this is the time the democratic party needs to get their identity and doesn't seem like we are getting closer to that. >> there is a battle for the soul of the democratic party going on, and divisions of the democratic house are not just limited to impeachment, they include things like socialized medicine and abolishing ice. there is a crisis of leadership here. nancy pelosi may be the speaker, aoc in the socialist squad driving the agenda and donald trump is living this dysfunction because he wants to run to the ballot box in 2020. >> do you see this as a problem for the party? >> the democratic disarray is disturbing and makes a bad look in public but the party is not so divided internally, the progressive base and the leadership are fighting it out but on ideas, on policy, on policy, on healthcare, environmental policy, economic policy, student loan debt forgiveness but the anxiety is the pacing is very frustrating to progressives. >> in 2018 democrats won because they reunified and on the same message and right now they are all over the map and when it comes to aoc and pelosi there is no incentive for aoc and the squad to play ball with pelosi because they crave attention like a teenager and instagram. it is all about them. not about your party and if donald trump can effectively make that the face of the democratic party will effectively basically get rid of the residential nominee and possibly could retake the house because when you look at swing state pulling aoc favorability at 22, socialism at 18, he couldn't dream this up any better the way things are going. jillian: it some point the democrats have to get a handle on their messaging, what type of party this is going to be. a lot of independents will play a big factor in 2020 and i don't even know what the democratic party stands for because you significant fight within the house about the direction of what they want to do with donald trump and this impeachment proceeding, a lot of pressure from the base to go forward but disunity is overplayed, the democrats, the disarray's in front of us but the idea the democrats are somehow not able to have different issues and bring it together is a little far-fetched and this is happened many times in the past and in 2018 the win was because of the message but this dominating primary. >> it is playing out very publicly in the spotlight on social media. >> it happened on cbs, aoc saying policy doesn't talk to me and vice versa, they disagree about a bunch of things, if donald trump focuses on what aoc of the socialist squad say he could disqualify the democratic presidential nominee before the democrats have one in the same way barack obama in 2012 disqualified mitt romney and made him a serial dog abuser before he could be the party's standard bearer. jillian: we are out of time but we are looking forward to seeing what comes out of this meeting between the two. appreciate it, thank you. rob: a terrorist attack by a gang of teenagers, jaw-dropping, sparking an urgent manhunt in the nation's capital. there is a twist, was it a case of mistaken identity? jillian: one sheriff's office offering a do over for these mean bugs, what could possibly go wrong? >> it is friday, the all-american summer concert series. jillian: don't go anywhere, performing all morning long on fox square, we are coming back. ♪work so hard give it everything you got♪ ♪strength of a lioness tough as a knot♪ ♪rocking the stage and we're never gonna stop♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... just in case you forgot♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... ♪no no no sweat... the business of family time... ...and downtime. ...and you time. ...and forgetting what time it is...altogether. modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business is making time, our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. rob: a brain eating amoeba killed a man weeks after his visit to a water park, eddie gray went to fantasy like water park. the amoeba that caused his death is common in warm freshwater lakes but only causes damage if it somehow gets up your nose. there have been 145 cases of this since 1962 but all but four of those cases have been deadly. jillian: surveillance video showing the moment group of teens gang up on a dc tourist. the brutal assault outside a hotel after the teens deal, quote, that's him. after one punch a dozen others swarm in, another person trying to stop the attack telling the teens they got the wrong guy, punching and kicking and stomping on the man until he is motionless on the ground, he suffered head and face injuries, no arrests have been made. donald trump and bill diblasio trading jabs over water bucket attacks on the nypd. >> the worst mayor in the history of new york city, he has done a bad job and is running for president and people can't even believe it. a horrible mayor, the policemen and women cannot stand him. be welcomed back -- jillian: video surfaced of people attacking cops with water. 3 people including a gang member were arrested but are back on the street. rob: a us city could form a rapid response network to protect illegal immigrants from deportation, the program would provide free legal services and training to immigrant and refugee families in cincinnati, ohio. >> we want to be ready, be prepared, have a plan and have a rapid response network. >> reporter: city council will vote on this bill next month. >> patriotic punishment that fits the crime. >> missouri teenager, and surveillance video stealing an american flag from a car wash. the owner, a veteran posted it on facebook and several people quickly identified the the foo call the store and apologized. >> the owner divided him to hand out american flags to customers, he says he wanted the young man to learn a lesson without getting arrested. 44 minutes after the hour, the president celebrates the signing of the pledge to the american worker one year later. our next guest attended the event and said the program is what he needed to build his skill set. >> let's check with brian kilmeade with what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> you were impressed with that, so will jillian a short time ago. by the time the show starts rob will be on the beach. i do my best work on artificial services, we will be on artificial service right there. we will get them their equipment. chris jewell will be on that. that is what they came in. under the watchful eye of harris fox and her and then talk to jim justice who was a democrat and now a republican, how does he feel about the president's policies, mike lindo might run against congresswoman omar. will he bring his pillow to the action and matthew albans will be here talking about the crisis at the border and what does congress do? a 6 week vacation. pete hegseth never goes on vacation, he has a lot of tattoos and he will talk about that and the 2020 campaign, 12 grand, we will breakdown the candidates eye-catching expenses and how joe biden is doubling all opponents despite small crowds, bad debate performances and incomprehensible speeches. we are kicking off week 10 of the all-american concert series. it will be great. i recommend you come, but i know you won't. you will start your weekend. jillian, promised to show up for us. jillian: i will be there with bells on. rob: we will be right back. or oab. not again! we're seeing a doctor when we get home. myrbetriq treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions, like swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or trouble breathing. if experienced, stop taking and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may interact with other medicines. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressure, common cold or flu symptoms, sinus irritation, dry mouth, urinary tract infection, bladder inflammation, back or joint pain, constipation, dizziness, and headache. looking for a destination that isn't always the bathroom? ask your doctor if myrbetriq is right for you. and visit myrbetriq.com. the mucma fest! of summer... country music's biggest stars perform their hottest hits. and the first time ever. lil nas x, billy ray cyrus and keith urban perform the hit "old town road." cma fest! sunday august 4th, on abc. and after the show check out a special encore performance of brett young's song, "catch." available only on xfinity. just say "brett young" into your x1 voice remote. when it started and to see how far you have come and how far everybody has come it is an incredible experience to watch this happen and make the best product the world and they are all coming back to the united states. rob: the white house a limiting the 1-year anniversary of signing the pledge to america's workers but how has this initiative affected american workers. our next guest attended this event with donald trump, to tell us more about it is tim grove, thanks for coming on today. i assume it was a cool afternoon, what this plan has done for you. >> an amazing event, an honor to be there, thank the president for having me and coordinating everything, and amazing event. i benefited from this program, and rolled in instrumentation and electrical program in louisiana where i am from and finished, this was an attainable goal. i want to get the message across to folks enrolled in the program, don't give up, it is attainable. it is a sacrifice, there will be lack of sleep, you will miss time with your family but it is worth it, it is an investment in yourself and nobody can take it away from you. rob: trying to help the american worker gain the skills necessary to be a force in the labor force, has to feel good to somebody like you. >> it is so encouraging, awesome feeling. rob: when you look at the state of the economy let's look at unemployment, which is plummeting under this president. that is the start of it all, at 4-7, 3-7 in june 2019, these are tremendously low unemployment numbers. when you talk to people about why you support this administration, is that the biggest thing you say, you can feel how good we are doing as far as jobs? >> definitely improvement and on the right track but it is good to have the leadership we haven't i appreciate it. >> one more here, the paul on the president and the economy, 52% approve, 41% disapprove. with a lot of these polls if you put donald trump in front of any question you will get a lot of people disapproving. do you think the number should be higher? more people in reality approve of the current status of this economy? >> i would say so. the numbers game where it could be not so many people getting polled but i would say more people approve than disapprove. rob: we are glad to hear your story and this program was able to benefit you and thanks for getting up early today and coming on. 53 minutes after the hour. video that might make you cringe, a marriage proposal gone really wrong. a viral now seen around the world, stay tuned. u know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. >> that my friends is what i believe is skillet. skillet will walk-- raucous all morning long. beautiful weather. let's talk about a sheriff's office, their most wanted criminals are also the most of vein. look at the flyer. the sheriffs office in jackson is offering to retake mugshots for top five most wanted rebels if they don't like the way they look. no word on if they accepted the offer. >> bubba wallace treating these photos of richard petty signing his arm and offered to get it inc. on a skin if he got more than 42000 retweets and right now is 44000 soundmac it's time for the good, bad and ugly. good, airport bag handler-- ♪ the american airlines worker can't busted a move. at the airline said it's proof if you love what you do you can dance on the fly. >> next, the bad. look at this video from trouble with the back to mobile. 's body in the dark knight on the side of the road with smoke coming out of the engine. batmobile, firefighters were there to try to about. no word if the joker was responsible. >> now the ugly. a proposal gets totally derailed the woman turning her boyfriend down in front of a crowd in philly. he even had a camera crew. the cringe worthy moment is going viral. you have to be confident. >> have you ever seen a no cracks i have seen a no. is over here on the ice the first guy that did it the girls i guess the other guy that did it the girl said no. dangerous game. >> have a good day. brian: fox news alert. overnight, north korea solemn warning valley to carry out more missile tests. steve: this in response to joint military exercises planned between the united states and south korea. ainsley: we are live in the newsroom as tensions rise on the korean peninsula. reporter: in the regime is directly calling out south korea warmongers this morning demanding they stop importing weapons in carrying out military drills. according to state media kim jong-un claims north korea is developing super powerful weapon systems to remove the potential indirect threat. of the regime testfired

Related Keywords

Mexico , New York , United States , Louisiana , Missouri , Iran , China , North Korea , Ohio , South Korea , Russia , Canada , Magang , Yunnan , Cincinnati , America , Canadian , Russian , American , Mike Lindo , Chris Jewell , Nancy Pelosi , Griff Jenkins , Joe Biden , Billy Ray , Mike Pompeo , Barack Obama , Mitt Romney , Ron Colburn , Bubba Wallace , Devon Nunez , Matthew Albans , John Bell , Doug Collins , Hillary Clinton ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.