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counting heads at this point, trying to make sure they have 50 votes to at least debate it on the floor. there is tremendous pressure, pressure being applied by president trump. writing on twitter so important republican senators get healthcare plan approved. after seven years of o care disaster. one praised the work of leader mcconnell. >> he's been working pretty hard at this. he's been a really good individual trying to get to yes on this particular piece of legislation. some of us have little different ideas but at this point the conversations have been consider consider good. i would anticipate continued conversations with him throughout the weekend. >> reporter: this morning another key republican senator was asked if they will get to 50 votes to pass this bill. >> i don't know. i hope so, because mitch's new idea is much better. it repeals the individual mandate, repeals the employer mandate. ted cruz provision is a good one that you're not locked into buying just an obamacare policy. if you're 22 and you want to buy another policy, you can. there are still concerns about the bill. >> reporter: a significant paoegs of information will come early next week when the congressional budget office weighs in on the price and impact of this legislation. harris? >> harris: will democrats be all about just no on this or is there any bipartisanship at this critical hour to report? >> reporter: they seem to be hoping that this bill will fail and it will force republicans to the negotiating table to fix obamacare. so they are essentially continuing to rip apart the bill and also continue putting pressure on the senate majority leader. >> given how unpopular the original bill was, how the heck does leader mcconnell hope to get this bill, which is virtually the same thing in so many ways, through the senate? not on the merits, but on political muscle. for the sake of the american people, i hope that political muscle fails. >> reporter: and if the bill fails, mcconnell has warned they will need to sit down with democrats to at least stablize the health insurance markets in this country. harris? >> reporter: i'm sure it will be a very busy interesting weekend as they head into next week. mike emanuel, thank you. a court has ruled in hawaii loosening up president trump's immigration clause. it expands the list of family exemptions from those coming in from the six muslim majorities on that list. william la jeunesse has the story. >> reporter: harris, it's not just family, but potentially a much larger pool of permanent refugees. the decision really guts much of the president's travel ban which is why, in just the last two minutes we have gotten word that the administration will appeal directly to the supreme court. they're appealing last night's ruling that the u.s. cannot ban immigrants from six terror related territories if they, quote, a close relative here in the u.s. the white house interpreted that to be only parents, children, spouses and fiancees of u.s. residents. hawaii appealed and a federal judge derrick watson agree dz that was too narrow. he called the administration's interpretation, i'm quoting, cherry picking. of course, watson said, close family members should include grandparents. >> most of us are simply baffled why the administration would exclude grandparents. it invited another challenge. if they hadn't left grandparents off the list, i doubt we would have had this appeal. >> reporter: so judge watson said the ruling should appease critics who he says close families should include grandparents and aunts, uncles, nephews, brothers and sisters in law. also said they should allow in most refugees from these six mostly muslim terror related countries, iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria and yemen. that have ties to the u.s. organizations and most do, so the administration is now going to go back to the supreme court and ask them to reinstate that ban. i have a statement here from the attorney general jeff sessions that was just issued a few moments ago. i will quote, the supreme court has had to correct this lower court once and we will now reluctantly return directly to the supreme court to again vindicate the rule of law and allow the executive branch to protect the nation. so, that will happen momentarily. we'll have to see when indeed the court takes this up. they are supposed to hear the case in october so they'll basically, the administration is trying to get something in place now that allows it to ban refugees and this expanded family members. back to you. >> reporter: so this has happened just in the last while. we are watching it moment by moment. william, we'll check in with you to see if it moves. for more on this let's bring in steve king. he's a member of the house judiciary committee. thanks for being with us. i'm so glad you are along as the news is developing. i want to get a quick thought from you as we welcome you to the 2 p.m. eastern hour. what is your first take on what is happening with regards to hawaii? and what attorney general jeff sessions just said. we've had to correct the lower court once. we're willing to do it again, basically. >> i saw in the clip earlier in the day and the image of judge watson is stuck in my mind's eye from his previous decision. but what strikes me is this. i support the statement made by attorney general jeff sessions. he's a stellar individual. we couldn't have a better attorney general. he has to temper his words a little bit and i'll temper mine, too. i am the chairman of the constitutional summary of the judiciary. judge watson, as far as i know, made no reference to the constitution or the law or the rule of law. the statute that congress has passed to grant that authority to the president to determine who comes into america, who comes in on the various processes. he has, the president has, the authority to lock anybody out of america he chooses. these decisions are not made on the law, they're made on the personal opinion of skwrupbl watson. so grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, i suppose whole or half blood. he stretched it as far as you possibly could. i think it's a ridiculous decision. i'd like to have a chance to chat with him under oath in public myself. >> harris: okay. we'll move on. thank you for that candor. you said you were going to temper your words. you were straight forward. let's talk about sanctuary cities. that's another place jeff sessions weighed in today. it's become a bigger issue this week than it has been. we are seeing on the record a challenge to those 300 jurisdictions, cities and towns that may be walking outside immigration law in this country. walking outside the customs law. what is the attorney general seeking to do with this latest decision and how do you think that's going to play out? >> i don't know that i have been privy to the strategy that has been formulated within the doj. i'm looking at these 300 jurisdictions and essentially they are defying the federal government and federal law. that has got to be resolved in this administration. if not beaoed evolve into a third world. think of sanctuary cities as the hole in the wall gangs where criminals could go and be protected by the law. mayor deblasio would be one of them. rob emanuel would be another. i hope they would understand that these grants that come out of the doj will be cut off at the discretion of the doj for these sanctuary cities. i grew up in a law enforcement family and i have always looked at law enforcement as cooperating at every level, from city police to county to state to the fbi and federal government all the way to the doj. we can't have the rule of law in america unless we do cooperate at all levels. all of them work together to enforce all laws. that's necessary and the immigration laws that are needed today. we've got to restore the rule of law in this country if we're going to remain a first world country, harris. >> harris: one of the ways critics have gotten around this is to make this about a money issue. but the way you're laying it out and the attorney general is that this is also about most importantly safety issue. you brought up hole in the wall gangs. he brought up gangs in a different way. let's watch together. >> since they refused to cooperate with the federal immigration authorities regarding illegal aliens who commit crimes even ms13 gang members. these jurisdictions are protecting criminals that under the law should be deported. >> harris: what's at stake here if we don't get this right? >> well, our streets are already really bad in the inner cities in america. but the ms-13 gang we've dealt with in congress here. i believe i saw this data correctly, there are about 13,000ms-13 gangs in america. about 30,000 gang members in el salvador. that's where their connection is. el salvador is the most dangerous country in the world. has the highest violent death rate in the world. that is pro-live rating in our inner cities. we know that from preuens in california, ms-13 gang members have ordered murder hits as far away as virginia. i think that our justice department will get ahold of that when they hear that we are determined to focus in on ms-13. take the worst criminals off the streets. we have to keep going until we have an anywaying of law abiders not rewarded law breakers within these sanctuary cities. why would you want to be mayor of a city that was protecting crime? you must have a majority of criminals to support your re-election. >> harris: you'll have to ask mayor emanuel of that in chicago. i'm going to have to let you go, but i'm so glad we got to cover this topic together. it's been one behind the talk of healthcare because we've been focused on that. but this equally an important issue that's being talked about per the attorney general and others. congressman steven king of the great state of iowa, thank you very much for being with us. >> i appreciate it. >> harris: a deadly shooting at a holy site in jerusalem has left two israeli police officers dead. it's stoking fears that more violence may come. and president trump taking a leadership role, getting the house health care bill passed. it's a huge story as we head into the weekend and some sort of vote promised for tpebgs week. something is different this time around as senate republicans struggle to get enough votes. we'll talk about it. stay close. >> enough of a framework that with a few amendments for adjustments here or there, we believe we can pick up a few moderates, maybe a few conservatives to make it work. obviously these next 72 to 120 hours are going to be critical as we try to fine tune that. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to 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about trintellix. >> harris: new concerns about an escalation in violence between israelis and palestinians after a deadly shooting near an important holy site in jerusalem. authorities say three palestinians opened fire at israeli police from inside the temple mountain of jerusalem's old city killing two officers before themselves being shot dead. palestine's president denounced the violence. for republicans pushing for health care reform and also a moment of truth for president trump who made it very clear a central part of his campaign. remember this. back then he was saying we. now as president he seems to be putting it on the backs of gop lawmakers. >> we have to get this done. repeal and replace. >> mr. mcconnell is a tactician of great skill. he can pull it off. is it his job? >> he's got to pull it off. mitch is working very hard. he's got to pull it off. >> harris: chris stirewalt is the editor of halftime report. chris, great to see you. we are on the precipice of seeing the other side of congress. we saw it with the house friday afternoon. are they going to vote to debate to go forward with the bill? it's deja vu all over again. signs may be of positivity. you're hearing some of the senators say we're talking, we're listening. that's movement. >> the argument here is all we have to do is take this one politically damaging vote and then on the other side of this, we will get into a space where we can start amending the bill an making deals. all of the training and all of the back room stuff, all of that sausage making that people hate. but that's the part that actually works to get legislation passed in the senate. once they agree they were not going to repeal obamacare, then basically the house came to that conclusion first. now the senate has had to come to the painful collusion for republicans. that's never going to happen. the president just wants something to sign and he wants something that will prevent the explosion in the individual market next year and the republicans can at least say they did something. they say give us this first vote, it's gonna hurt, but then we can help you out. >> harris: the president's capital is on the line, too. he was tweeting from france. ar all thaoe years of suffering through, we can pop that up on the screen. after suffering through obamacare, republican senators must come through as they have promised, exclamation point. so important that senators under leadership of senate majority leader mcconnell get health care plan approved after seven years of o care disaster left happen. when does he start to push either harder or back away from this if it looks like it's not going to happen. >> i assume he'll blame them whatever happens. seriously. in the end no one is going to particularly like this legislation. this is castor oil. nobody really wants to take this. republican leadership says it's necessary, you have to do something to prevent catastrophe next year for 20% of americans. huge premium increases. gotta do something. so they're gonna pass this. but in the end nobody's going to be happy with it. i assume what the president will do, if they do send something to his desk, later he'll say they didn't do a good job coming up with it. if they don't do something, he will say, well, i did my best, i tried but mitch mcconnell and these guys just aren't good at their job. >> harris: you hear john mccain saying if he tried harder they could get more democrats. senator rand paul saying no no no it's not a repeal. those are -- yeah. i feel like we're inside a blender a little bit. you got to peel off 52. first you have to feel off 50 to talk about, then 52 to pass it. >> they just need to get to 50. 51 will give them the vice president in the chair to cast the deciding vote. >> harris: i'm talking about just to debate it. >> here the deal. in the end, the people who tell you that only donald trump engaged and sold this, then it would pass. they're not telling the truth. there's no reason that democrats are going to vote for this. they're not going to help the republicans out of the jam they put themselves in. democrats know it is in their political interest to wait until the end when republicans are desperate and say, my god, can you help us, please? democrats will say, yes, for a price. they'll get more spending and stuff in the deal. >> harris: some of them will help barack obama get them through the midterm elections. remember his salvo, don't you help republicans. >> he told them what to do an they're doing it. >> harris: always good to have you, sir. thank you. a murder trial is under way for two cartel members accused of murdering an ice agent and injuring another some sick years ago. the surviving agent is telling his story for the very first time. and former president jimmy carter is out of the hospital. remember, in this hour yesterday we were learning about that dehydration that he was suffering from hospitalized. now he's out and right back in the 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survivor of the 2011 ambush on american television. he's sharing new details about that ambush that killed his partner and nearly cost him his own life. >> two shooters introduce two weapons on my passenger side window. the window had rolled down approximately, the armored window had been rolled down approximately 2 inches. i see jaime get hit on the side, on his torso. very chaotic. initially you can hear anything because of the gun shot. >> you had been hit? >> yes. i had noticed at that time that i was hit. i was tending to jaime. i was applying pressure to his leg. i was shaking him. i remember even slapping him at times to keep him awake. he told me that he was going to die. >> reporter: after his medical treatment, avila said he felt unwelcome at work and left government service. as his search for answers uncovered uncomfortable stats including a security warning that prohibited travel on mexico's highway 57 the same highway they took that day. he said his supervisors knew ab the warning but ordered the mission to go ahead, harris. >> harris: is there any connection to the gun locking operation fast and furious in this? >> reporter: avila is going to capitol hill asking the homeland security committees to investigate the 2011 ambush contacting the offices for congressman mike mccomb and senator ron johnson who have oversight. since the shooting a lot of ef has come to light including government records and an atf ballistics report that show some of the weapons found at the scene of the ambush were originally purchased in dallas, texas. we contacted the atf whistle blower who went public on fast and furious and asked him to review avila's case as well as the government records and he told us the evidence does point to a connection in this case. >> harris: wow. that is a huge deal. >> reporter: it is. that's what reporting gets you. >> harris: great reporting on your part. thank you very much. >> reporter: you're welcome. >> harris: jimmy carter has been released from the hospital. a spokes person telling fox news the 92-year-old former president suffered from dehydration in canada. it was rolling out as breaking news ab this time yesterday. president carter was volunteering for habitat for humanity. that's when officials say he became dehydrated and they took him to the hospital. carter was released earlier today. president trump set to return to american soil any moment now. that's what we're watching for. he will be arriving at newark airport in new jersey where he will attend the women's u.s. open at his golf club in bedminster new jersey. and donald trump jr. may end up on capitol hill as a committee wants him to testify about his connection to a russian attorney. now there was another person in the room. >> he said he wants to testify, donald jr. does. he said that on hannity's show. he's welcome to come to the judiciary committee. i want to know all things ab russia, if the ukraine was involved in helping clinton, i want to know about 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another person, who was a russian-american lobbyist, he had dual citizenship, was in that meeting as well. now, he was a member of the soviet army from 1986 to 1988. according to court papers that were filed in a case that he was involved in, in new york city, he was a member of soviet counter intelligence, though he denied that he was ever trained in intelligence. certainly didn't have any current connections to russian intelligence. we don't know what he was doing in the meeting, other than he may have been helping to do interpretation between russian and english. and then there's potentially another person that we don't know about at this point who was in that meeting, donald trump jr.'s attorney told fox news earlier today that he has spoken to another person who was not mentioned who said they were in that meeting. they were a friend of slutskaya. also a friend of the russian pop star who is a friend of donald trump jr. whose fare was said to know about this information regarding hillary clinton. we don't know what he was doing in the meeting either, although we are told he is a u.s. citizen and has no connection to russian intelligence. as you can imagine, the democrats are having a field day with this. adam schiff, democrat on the house intelligence committee, said in a statement, quote, today's reports that a former russian counter intelligence officer was all present during the meeting with donald trump jr., jared kushner adds another disturbing fact about this, showing deceit when it comes to the campaign meetings with russian officials and intermediaries. listen to what nancy pelosi said ab this earlier today. >> now we know counter intelligence were in a meeting as well, it's important that we see all electronic communication, whether direct messaging, twitter, e-mail, text, whatever it happens to be among the members of the trump family and within the trump administration. >> reporter: now, the problem for donald trump jr. may be that there was nothing wrong. he certainly insisted there was nothing wrong. his father backed him up on that. it's just the fact, harris, that this story keeps changing. it changed twice over the weekend, with more information coming out. and now it has changed again. looks like there may have been as many as seven people in that room when initially we thought there was four or five. >> harris: that was going to be my next question. this was not a huge room. we should be able to get a number of people who were in the room. the only reason this makes a difference at this point, john, how hard could it be just to lay it out? put your tweets on twitter. next step might be just to say who was in the room or am i getting that wrong? >> reporter: welsh -- well, part of the problem according to donald trump jr.'s attorney, the principles who were in the room, donald trump jr., jared kushner, paul manafort were so unimpressed by what was said at the meeting that it wasn't the sort of meeting that you would remember. by the time the principles had left the room, they had forgotten many of the details about who was in the room and what was said. that's what the attorney is telling us this afternoon. >> harris: real quickly before i let you go i know there is a flip side to all of this because the president brought it up. i have heard others talk about it with slutskaya an how she got into this country. nefariousness there or maybe she had a visa and overstayed her welcome. what's the truth about the obama administration did to let this russian attorney into the country? >> reporter: president trump blamed loretta lynch for her getting into the country without a visa. we did some digging. we found out from tkaopbld trump that she was allowed in under immigration parole in september of 2015 because the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york appeared to the department of justice and the state department to allow her in so that he should represent a client in court. she was paroled in several times between september of 2015 and february 2016. that's when her parole ended. then she was allowed back into the country under a nonimmigrant visa that was issued by the state department in june. 2016 that's when she came in to lobby against the meninsky act and that's when she had the meeting with donald trump jr. >> harris: thank you for taking my many questions there. i had so many for you. >> reporter: you bet. >> harris: as the president touches down at newark airport, we'll bring it to you live. there are new details emerging about donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian attorney. aside from trump jr., there was that fifth, maybe sixth or even seventh person in the room. we don't really know. jared kushner, paul manafort. the fifth was a russian counter intelligence officer. now the senate judiciary committee wants trump jr. to explain it. >> russia tried to destroy democracy, trying to destroy democracy all over the world. they did interfere in our election an i want to get to the bottom of it. donald trump jr. said he wants to tell his side of the story, i think that would be a good idea. >> harris: jessica tarlov senior director of research for bustle.com and a fox news editor. great to have you both. i was reading some of the things you said in an e-mail back and forth with our team today. one thing that hit me, we are on day 7 of the story. i know that the democrats are like thirstier than anything we have seen when it comes to russia now that it doesn't have anything to do with what they can control when they were in office in the white house. given that, normally a story doesn't have this kind of life unless there's new information. there seems to be. >> there seems to be a lot of information coming out daily. the big problem is the white house and donald trump jr. did not get out in front of that new information. on saturday the explanation was, well, it was just a meeting to talk russian adoption. then it was the pretense of some damaging presentation. >> harris: that wasn't the white house. >> he didn't say there was a crime committed here. >> i worked in the federal judiciary. i would tell you that every u.s. attorney i have spoken to would be hard pressed to bring charges. it was terrible judgment. it was not wrong it was not criminal. >> i have heard discussions swirling around what could potentially continue to come out because we don't know yet. i think the charges would have brought if there were charges to be brought because there are plenty of people chomping at the bit. >> harris: why is your party so thirsty about this issue? >> the party is so thirsty about this issue -- there are a lot of republicans who are up in arms about this. not just democrats. why are they so serious about it? they think the case is coming to fruition. they've been talking about it for over a year now. finally there is evidence of it. we know bob mueller is working really hard. it implicates a lot of information. at worse illegal activity. >> harris: article of politico that i invite everybody to read. it's not my own. i just think it was interesting. behind the scenes there was someone pressing to do one thing that republicans in the white house haven't done. that is to put this in a combat. to go against it. to come up with a narrative. jared kushner has wanted to do that behind the scenes. has not been able to get some of the communications people to do that. people say they are afraid they might have to lawyer up. >> i think the white house, while you can be combative. when you're getting engaged in combat, you're not able to do tax reform. >> harris: they're not doing it anyway. >> they're saying this wasn't a big deal, let's move on. >> harris: can i ask you one question? >> sure. >> harris: we saw this in the campaign. is the establishment ready to really get behind this republican president, this american president? are they ready yet? >> the establishment is quite sure. when you are going out and having energy week but don't propose to have any senators proposing legislation and 50 co-sponsors for that bill, you're doing the marketing gimmick for something that doesn't exist. >> harris: what about healthcare? seven years. go ahead. >> that's their fault. everybody owns that. in their defense, there are bills that have come out of the republican side there that is not enough to get the votes they need. that's what they're still facing. i don't know how you compromise between susan collins and rand paul. i don't know how you get the two of them to like a bill. you need to talk to those red democrats. but to your point, the overall point about trump an republicans working together, they under cut each other at every turn. i think donald trump is being worse to them than they are to him. they protect him all the time. >> harris: to do what they promised to do. >> look at the don jr. e-mails, paul ryan. even orrin hatch. i wouldn't do it. there's more to say than that. there 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yesterday, goes to the weekend, is the lpga u.s. open being held at bedminster. lot of people going to be going there. we heard reports that the president will be, too. but he is back from france, now, where he met with his counter part macron. he and the first lady abore air force one now. can republicans get healthcare done? tax reform? budget? the senate has lengthened out its work schedule to wipe away part of its august recess. will the house do the same on certain issues as well? and have a more working summer for congress? we'll have to see if that happens. but the president of the united states is home. a 20-year-old man with four counts of murder in pennsylvania. cosmo dinardo has an attorney who says he has confessed to police. this, after four men vanished last week. and now we've learned another man is being charged in three of those killings. senior correspondent rick hrefp levinthal was at the latest news conference. >> reporter: this in buckingham township where they will be arraigned in just the next few minutes on dozens of charges related to the murders of those four men who went missing here in bucks county. dinardo faces 24 counts including four counts of criminal homicide and conspiracy to commit criminal homicide, four counts of robbery to intphreugt serious body injury and four counts of abuse of a corpse. his alleged accomplish also 20, shawn michael kratz of philadelphia faces three counts of murder and conspiracy and abuse of a corpse and more. this coming after dinardo confessed yesterday to authorities revealing details of his crime spree, including the location of the bodies and the identity of his co-conspirator who authorities say helped dinardo shoot and kill three of the victims and helped bury him on dinardo's parents 80 acre farm. >> we have so much more to do to bring justice in this case. but i am very very relieved to say that we brought four young men one step closer to their loved ones so they can rest in peace. >> reporter: all four of the victims have been positively identified. the charging documents allege the four men all went to meet up with dinardo to buy marijuana an he and kratz decided to rob them and kill them instead. >> harris: every time they hold a news conference and these details come out, they are tougher and tougher. thank you very much. >> reporter: yeah. >> harris: drones are taking over the sky. soon everything from crop dusting to surveillance to package delivery. i like that part. but who's watching the people operating those to make sure they are safe? this is live with a reporter who is going to come up with a story. that's kind of cool. they're sharing space with planes as you see in the background. again i ask who's there to make sure the operators are keeping those things safe in the skies and the rest of us? stay with us. with hydrogenated oil... ...but real joyful moments are shared over the real cream in reddi-wip. ♪ reddi-wip. share the joy. hi..and i know that we have phonaccident forgiveness.gent, so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. binders, done. super-cool notebooks, done. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. this week, get this ream of paper for just one cent after rewards. ♪ taking care of business. >> harris: more drones are doing more things in our skies and sharing space with planes, obviously. from crop dusting to amazon package delivery, we are seeing commercial drones become part of every day life. it's more of these unmanned aircraft. how can we prevent them from crashing or causing problems for planes or invading someone's privacy? jonathan serry is live for us in starkville, mississippi. we showed you a live drone. that was cool. these are two separate issue, privacy and safety. >> reporter: yeah, indeed. yet researchers here at mississippi state are helping the faa to answer all sorts of questions, questions regarding privacy, questions regarding safety. up in the air over my head, you can see our own fox drone flying here. let's take the live feed from that drone. standard practice on most commercial drones these days provide a live video feed giving operators on the ground a birds eye view. the faa generally requires commercial operators to keep their drones within eyesight for safety reasons. researchers are looking into how safe it would be to allow drones to fly beyond line of sight. once you can do that, you'll be able to do all sorts of stuff, like drones delivering packages to your home. mississippi state leads a group of institutions called assure. the faa asked this group to answer a few safety questions such as what happens when small drones bump into people. assure is all looking at what would happen if a drone were to fly into a jet engine or some other part of another aircraft. >> we have to better understand what happens if in fact there is some sort of collision or impact. we need to better understand that. at the end of the day this is about avoiding that collision in the first place. >> reporter: the trade group predicts once commercial drones are fully incorporated into the national air space, they'll create more than 100,000 u.s. jobs by the year 2025. faa is trying to keep up with the technology that's moving at lightning pace, while balancing safety in skies that are becoming increasingly crowded. just in the last 18 months we've registered twice as many unmanned aircraft than we registered all aircraft in the previous 100 years. >> reporter: so as you can see, there's a very good chance that drones will be part of our every day lives in the very near future. harris? >> harris: jonathan, thank you very much. we're right back after this break. ♪ if you have bad breath and your mouth lacks moisture, you may suffer from dry mouth. try 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this is how they do it in parliament in taiwan. don't agree with your budget and infrastructure? hit them with a chair. i like the air horn here. if it's not rowdy enough, get a stick. here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 in washington. we're watching now for the fall out for the latest revelation about donald trump jr.'s russian sit-down. american lobbyist confirmed that he attended a meeting at trump tower during the campaign. ahead, what we know about that lobbyist. his background, his admitted links to soviet military and russian spies and his reported connection to a global hacking case. also, what he says the president's son requested during that meeting. as president trump right now returns from his trip to paris, he's facing more headaches. lawmakers now asking whether the trump campaign worked with russian to distribute fake news stories befor

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