we know you will as well. thank you, guy. bill: another a fox news alert. the fbi arresting u.s. army soldier based in hawaii after they say he tried to help isis. 34 years old, allegedly swearing oath of loyalty before his arrest. fbi agent said he tried to give cuts find military documents and a drone to undercover agents, believing they would pass the information to the terror group. his father said he was stunned by his son s arrest. why would he do that? he has everything going for him. i told him, i was very concerned when he came back from afghanistan and iraq. maybe he had ptsd? bill: the story continues now from los angeles with adam housley. adam question mike filed in
this test further demonstrates the capability of the thaad weapon system and its ability to intercept and destroy threats. thaad is used to protect our citizens, and help highlights from a real and growing threat. bill, there is no more real threat right now then the threat from north korea. bill: can do system be used against long-range missiles? ikaika kang cannot. this thaad is used against short and medium. not the missile launched by north korea on july 4th, which traveled 1700 miles. seven times higher than the orbit of the space station. the pentagon has other missile interceptors in alaska and california, to do just that. over the weekend, and a show of force, they flew b-1 bombers, another option available to commanders in addition to defense measures like thaad. the pentagon would like to send for more thaad lunches to south korea, but the south korean government will put
he doesn t want to deport please. do you think your neighborhood is safer without the police because mike if you do, call me. i want to hear from you. shannon: it when it s all about like, trying to attract, because now is no longa comedy club downtown on saturday night. it s on the internet, 24/7. unfortunately, that is the way you get into the news. did you see what he did in his follow-up? he said george lopez on hbo. bill: you wonder, can you just contain yourself? that s what i love about actors. the topic for another day. your radio show premieres yesterday. why weren t you here yesterday? i was scared. i was hiding in my office. i have to talk for three hours a day. bill: 3:00, six clock east coast time on fox news radio. what is the idea? i like to line up the day s news. everyone is at each other s throat that i want to look at the headlines and taking a poke at them and laughing.
the senate does that work for health care deal. can they get to a real agreement? can senators still opposed. rand paul is one of them. he will join us live with what could or might not change his mind. that is next. bill: slamming the door i don t seize. that chase that never got started. whoa!
august recess. i should be done if meaningful progress has not been done on key priorities. fixing health care, dealing with the debt ceiling, passing a budget resolution, and improving the tax code. this senate leadership tries to round up 50 votes by the end of next week. some of their senate republicans say, they do not want to be rushed. what i have heard is that we are going to get amendments this week. let s see what they are. we will get a cbo score next week. we are going to want to see what that is, right? and then we will want to talk to people, experts in the industry who know what works and what doesn t work. it will take some time to work through that and make sure we understand it. senate g.o.p. leaders would like to wrap up health care by the end of next week, so they can work on some of those other priorities. we will see the. bill: what reaction you get from the other side? what do democrats see as the struggle? democrats say they are