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think we have decided that. thea;r think we have decided that. they have achieved _ think we have decided that. they have achieved so _ think we have decided that. they have achieved so much. - think we have decided that. they have achieved so much. it has just been brilliant. jane dougall is outside stadium australia for us where that pivotal game will take place. you have witnessed it the whole way, the whole journey and now a little over 24 hours before we get to the pinnacle of this competition? yes. pinnacle of this competition? yes, it seems really _ pinnacle of this competition? yes, it seems really real _ pinnacle of this competition? yes, it seems really real now— pinnacle of this competition? 111 it seems really real now and i pinnacle of this competition? 121 it seems really real now and i think the nerves will be jangling. they have changed all the branding around stadium australia, it says the final and england are in it. all of those hours of training, commitment, sacrifices that the players and coaching staff have made will all accumulate tomorrow in that history making match and all of those sacrifices are going to be worthwhile, we hope anyway, don't we. tomorrow england will arrive here just where they've openly played twice before and they have one on those two previous occasions

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

the prices in the entitlements virtually goes away. the dead as a percentage of the national economy plunges. this is what we did after world war ii when the debt was over 120% of gdp, a little bit of spending restraint over the years. we eventually got tax cuts. here's what happened, went from 121% down to 35%. then we have been reversing it ever since and we are getting a slower economy, fewer small business, real business creation, and that means slow growth in the future -- no growth in the future, stagnation. if they get their way on regulations, like abandoning automobiles with gasoline, we are going to go into a depression. >> charles: you know, and to that point, the last 48 hours we have seen the consumer price index, producers have to pay a d goods, and consumer price inflation. one thing that stands out clearly, it is still very expensive to live in this country. close to $800 a month extra for the average family out there.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

thinking what do we do at this point? >> yeah, and joyce, to that end the thing that sort of rescued the special master debacle was the 11th circuit not known as a bastion of liberalism. do you think somehow they get involved in this? there's plenty of trump appointed judges involved, but they seem to understand the law in a way judge cannon does not. >> i think we know the special counsel does not want to have to go to the 11th circuit. he's trying to focus straight ahead getting his case to trial, but that said there's some things that happen where you can be forced to take an appeal to the 121th circuit, and it's a court well-versed in handling a prompt appeal. i think we could possibly see an appeal on the issue andrew identified, this notion she won't let them put evidence that has to do with grand jury proceedings into the record under seal. again, that's a pretty standard thing to do, and they may have to appeal her, and an appeal

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FOX Friends First

you and thanks for having me. and let me just say this: you know, the silence from washington, d.c., the avoidance from washington, d.c. and this president secretary mayorkas has created a very vulnerable situation here for not just my community but this whole country. when you look at just in the first five months, we have had over 683 arrests for border related crimes in my county. 621 were felony crimes. this goes from all the way from murder all the way down to the pursuits, 121 pursuits. 121 smuggling drivers. what is precipitated across the southwest border because we have not prioritized it. we have been silent about it and we have abandoned our border creating the cartel's will to attack and exploit it. >> ashley: you talk about the cartels but when we heard that sound from someone who testified yesterday they said you can get anything you want across the border and that's scary. when you look at these images that fox news obtained a cartel member -- two cartel members

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CNN News Central

>> right? >> and they were consistently brushed off by the flight crew. then things escalated from there. not only were their words exchanged between this drunk male passenger and the 16-year-old daughter seated in the middle there, but then this lawsuit alleges that this man not only touched her bra strap but also touched her thigh. and so some really serious allegations here. and now delta air lines is the defendant in this suit. the plaintiffs, we don't ono their names. they're withheld in this suit. but it really sort of lays out the onus on delta here to sort of protect these passengers. it's not only in their contract that they can boot a passenger if they appear to be drunk, but it's also against federal regulations. it's laid out in federal regulation part 121, aing if a passenger appears drunk, it is on the airline to not serve them, period. >> it seems clear in this case, the daughter, the mother, they're making the case, hey, we feel unsafe.

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CNN News Central

any injuries so far likely but a number of homes have burned and people have been forced to leave the island. this is how things stand at the moment as we understand, you know, winds are continuing to blow, the night is going to be very difficult, especially on the island of rhodes where we've been hearing that there have been rekindlings in just minutes prior to now, john. >> it has been so hot and so dry for so long, they're going to have to endure several more days of this. elinda, thank you for the report. a 71-year-old man has died at death valley national park. officials say it is the second possible heat-related death at the park this month. the temperature at the time was around 121 degrees fahrenheit. it's all part of a worldwide record-breaking heat wave. we just heard what was happening in greece. in arizona it is so hot that some people are getting serious burns from just touching the pavement. >> the pavement is so hot that it only takes a fraction of a second to get a pretty deep

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CNN News Central

>> reporter: in phoenix, it was 24 consecutive days of at least 110 temperatures. >> in 121 days with those high. >> we are trying to throw a li little and we throw water on there, because it is shown to drop a degree if done properly. >> reporter: it is not just heat stroke, because the director of the arizona burn center says that people are getting burned on the pavement. >> it is so hot on the pavement

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

thompson in houston, where it felt like 110 degrees today. >> reporter: tonight the record heatwave growing more dangerous by the day 13 states from coast-to-coast under brutal heat advisori itrowing deadlier, too. steve curry died this week after trekking through death valley in 121 degrees his wife rema still in shock. >> he thought he was prepared for it. >> reporter: in miami officials on edge as tens of thousands flock to this weekend's rolling loud music festival amid a 42-day streak of a 100-plus-degree heat index. >> we just got in the gate y'all it was so hot. >> reporter: and in phoenix where it got above 110 for the third week in a row, water stations set up to combat dehydration. the misery now heading to the midwest and the plains dallas could hit 104 also in the bull's-eye, minneapolis expected to reach 99.

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Cavuto Live

so, no, the weekend continues with plenty of heat. this is the air temperature, 96 in new orleans, 99 # 3 -- 93, oral. houston at 100 degrees. you factor in the humidity, the heat index values are 100-110. you take a shower, you step outside, you're thinking, why did i bother? it is so thick, the air out here, and it's a concern. let's take it back to the desert southwest. unbelievable. phoenix extremes. they've had 38 degree -- 38 days, rather, where the temperatures have been 100 degrees or better. 121 days with no rain, and this is mop soon. they should be getting -- monsoon. when you look at the average for a place like phoenix, so far for the month of july the average is 102 degrees, that's high and the low, right? the mean, it's never been above 100. it looks like we're on track to be above 100 for that average temperature for the month of july. here's why, phoenix at 115 today, yuma at 112.

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The Faulkner Focus

long since the early 70s. unfortunately, no end in sight with that heat dome stalled out. death valley, california recording a 121 degree day this week. nighttime temperatures are only fallen a few degrees. still well within the triple digits, 116 at night. if there is a silver lining with all of this, it is that the power grids are holding despite record demand for electricity as so many crank up their a.c.s to try and stay cool. back to you. >> harris: casey, thank you. ♪ >> harris: jason aldean is pushing back against growing

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