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trish, back to you. trish: thank you, lori. hillary clinton is choosing to focus on gun control after the attacks in orlando. she's restating her support for banning military style weapons and calling for tougher measures. >> if the fbi is watching you for suspected terrorist links, you shouldn't be able to just go buy a gun with no questions asked. trish: got to admit, seems kind of obvious. joining us, the former counsel, and citizens for trump. and this is a time, a moment, jan, lanny, everyone with agree, if someone is being investigated, twice, right, for terrorist activity by the fbi, jan, he shouldn't be able to buy a gun? >> no, he shouldn't have, but they shouldn't have closed the case. that's what i don't understandment it should have been an open case. trish: i agree with that. >> while he was under investigation, trish, he was under investigation and the fbi would have been flagged had he tried to purchase a gun gurg that time. the issue is that they closed the case. trish: you know, lanny, i think that hillary clin
trish, back to you. trish: thank you, lori. hillary clinton is choosing to focus on gun control after the attacks in orlando. she's restating her support for banning military style weapons and calling for tougher measures. >> if the fbi is watching you for suspected terrorist links, you shouldn't be able to just go buy a gun with no questions asked. trish: got to admit, seems kind of obvious. joining us, the former counsel, and citizens for trump. and this is a time, a moment, jan, lanny,...
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trish: u.s. banks trading higher today as we await stress test results for the banks, coming out in a couple hours from now. the big question whether u.s. banks can withstand a downturn in europe. can the european banks withstand it. the thinking is if the uk goes into recession, there's a drying up of capital. banks are sitting on paper that isn't so good, and look, that could create lots and lots of problems. seen that movie before in 08. so what happens next? here with insight is dick bove. dick, good to see you. >> thank you, trish. trish: you aren't quite as pessimistic as that. that's the scenario, and i'm outlining it for the viewer, there are people that are worried about that. can you put our fears at ease? >> think about this. in the last five years, the american banks have picked up $3.3 trillion in deposits. they put the bulk into u.s. treasuries and remainder as cash in the federal reserve. and took 1.3 trillion and bought loans with that. the fact they put 2 trillion in treasuries a
trish: u.s. banks trading higher today as we await stress test results for the banks, coming out in a couple hours from now. the big question whether u.s. banks can withstand a downturn in europe. can the european banks withstand it. the thinking is if the uk goes into recession, there's a drying up of capital. banks are sitting on paper that isn't so good, and look, that could create lots and lots of problems. seen that movie before in 08. so what happens next? here with insight is dick bove....
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trish: leslie, ned, thank you so much. >> thanks, trish. trish: donald trump set to meet with 900 evangelical and conservative leaders tomorrow, their support is critical to him winning the white house. the president of the nation's largest conservative women's policy group joins me next with why she is supporting donald trump and why he is best not just for women, he says, but people of faith. that is next. i will see you here in two. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. trish: donald trump set to meet with 900 evangelical and conservative leaders tomorrow, many of whom are undecided by the presumptive republican nominee. trump needs
trish: leslie, ned, thank you so much. >> thanks, trish. trish: donald trump set to meet with 900 evangelical and conservative leaders tomorrow, their support is critical to him winning the white house. the president of the nation's largest conservative women's policy group joins me next with why she is supporting donald trump and why he is best not just for women, he says, but people of faith. that is next. i will see you here in two. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life...
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for now, trish regan. take it away, trish. >> thank you, charles. breaking now, president obama's immigration plan blocked by the supreme court. the court splitting 4-4. that means the lower court ruling that rejected the president's plan to shield millions of illegal immigrants from deportation, it will stand. i'm trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." the president blasting decision and taking swipe at donald trump. >> during election years politicians use the immigration to scare people with words like amnesty with hopes it will whip up votes, pretending we can deport 11 million of people, or building a wall without spending tens of billions of dollars of taxpayer money. trish: he lectured americans, be more tolerant. >> immigration is noting something to fear. we don't have to wall ourselves off from those who may not look like us right now or pray like we do or have a different last name. trish: hillary clinton calling the ruling, quote, heartbreaking. no reaction from donald trump. our political team with a look what this ruling is
for now, trish regan. take it away, trish. >> thank you, charles. breaking now, president obama's immigration plan blocked by the supreme court. the court splitting 4-4. that means the lower court ruling that rejected the president's plan to shield millions of illegal immigrants from deportation, it will stand. i'm trish regan. welcome to "the intelligence report." the president blasting decision and taking swipe at donald trump. >> during election years politicians use...
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trish: why don't they? >> nice that the congressman is such a defender of gays and feminism, particularly rich from donald trump. dealing with mob controlled construction unions in new york. all of us in real life deal with people whose values we don't entirely approve of. the business we are in, media and politics you don't work if you only deal with people whose values you entirely agree with. >> we are not secretary of state. if you are secretary of state you are held to a higher bar. >> when a bad person offers to give you millions of dollars to your foundatation in order to ce aids in africa and deal with malaria. you didn't entirely love over the years. >> $1 million. $1 million. trish: referring to money the saudi's were giving to hillary. do you take $1 million from bad actors because you think it is better for the overall good of your foundation? >> interesting philosophical conversation but no one is 100% pure. let's be honest about it. >> your point, my point, the media will ignore this because t
trish: why don't they? >> nice that the congressman is such a defender of gays and feminism, particularly rich from donald trump. dealing with mob controlled construction unions in new york. all of us in real life deal with people whose values we don't entirely approve of. the business we are in, media and politics you don't work if you only deal with people whose values you entirely agree with. >> we are not secretary of state. if you are secretary of state you are held to a higher...
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trish: going to danny. i think you are trying to jump in. >> i agree with that but if you think of erred you are going to put yourself outside of the free trade area or you are going to put yourself outside of an area world of regulations are -- you will face or so for the long period of readjustment and i think the comments the gentleman just made a right but the problem is going to be there or summon expectoration said things are going to be wonderful which are not going to be fulfilled. trish: let me just clarify danny, are you talking about the u.s. now or are you talking about the uk? >> i was talking about uk. i think that generates a referendum vote in scotland and scotland wanted to separate and presumably other votes in the netherlands. trish: they are going to do this and find themselves in the same spot they found themselves in. >> absolutely. trish: perhaps in your view even more so? >> potentially. you'll have to rewrite british laudable to take 12 years to negotiate trade deals. it's going to
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. >> thanks, trish. trish: british remembers dents, everyone taking to the streets in london today in support of the european union, in support of it but, you know that kind of sentiment is it a little too late? uk officials announcing they are going to have a new prime minister, basically the train has left the station. we're going to be live from london next. plus we are still waiting on donald trump who is going to be speaking in pennsylvania. he is going to slam china for the bad trade agreements we've negotiated with them. we'll carry it live right after this. you guy's be good. i'll see you later [ bark ] [ bark ] bye. see ya pal. ever wonder what your pets do when you leave home? [ laughing ] aw you cutie pie. aw. aw. aw. aw. [ barking ] [ washing machine running ] party's on! know what your pets are up to with xfinity home. xfinity. the future of awesome. see the secret life of pets, in theaters july 8th. trish: check out these markets. you can see the rally still going on but not as strong as ea
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hey, trish. trish: connell, thank you so much. breaking this hour, hillary clinton expected to attack donald trump in national security speech in california just a short time from now as she desperately turns her attention to the golden state. she and bernie sanders remain locked in a dead-heat, prominent democrat warns that hillary clinton may not get the nomination after all. i am trish regan. welcome, everyone to "the intelligence report." new poll out today shows how tight the race for california really is. clinton leading sanders by two points, a virtual tie there. clinton, seemingly worried is canceling appearances today in new jersey to barnstorm across california. sanders is having a little fun wit. watch. >> i just suddenly saw hillary clinton racing to california. bill clinton racing to california. [cheering] maybe they think this campaign is not quite over. [cheering] trish: not quite over indeed. meanwhile, you know that clinton will not be doing today? she will not be doing, or taking any questions during her big spee
hey, trish. trish: connell, thank you so much. breaking this hour, hillary clinton expected to attack donald trump in national security speech in california just a short time from now as she desperately turns her attention to the golden state. she and bernie sanders remain locked in a dead-heat, prominent democrat warns that hillary clinton may not get the nomination after all. i am trish regan. welcome, everyone to "the intelligence report." new poll out today shows how tight the...
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trish, on. i agree with the tactics that elizabeth warren takes. >> there is nothing wrong with that. i just do not know how much of a winner that is. i do not have the holding on this, 80% of americans are ready to see a woman in the white house. not a bother pulling on a female ticket. i think that having a gender balance there will be helpful. it will not be a mistake, i just not see it happening. >> i cannot believe that i am actually going to agree with jessica here. >> it is happening. >> you are absolutely right. shestruggles with white males. not making the necessary outreach. for junior senator in the battleground state being more on par with hillary clinton. i do agree. the question here, she will only pick elizabeth warren is she cannot get the birney folks under the tent in the coming weeks. trish: how much time did she really have? sort of just thinking, feeling elizabeth warren. elizabeth warren is someone that likes the spotlight very much. likes the cameras onher. as vp, you kind
trish, on. i agree with the tactics that elizabeth warren takes. >> there is nothing wrong with that. i just do not know how much of a winner that is. i do not have the holding on this, 80% of americans are ready to see a woman in the white house. not a bother pulling on a female ticket. i think that having a gender balance there will be helpful. it will not be a mistake, i just not see it happening. >> i cannot believe that i am actually going to agree with jessica here. >>...
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trish: what? >> he came into office with unemployment rate somewhere around 10 to 12% -- trish: i love, i just love when people quote this because, you know what? and i say, over and over and over again on this show, 5% ain't what it used to be, 4.9% these days. >> i can talk about why. i can talk about why. trish: you're not thinking about wages which have -- >> i can talk about wages. >> guess what else? all the people part-time. you're also not thinking about the record number of americans that have just dropped out of this workforce all together. we are now at level that we haven't seen since 1960s. how do you explain that stuff? >> first of all, look at back at 1980 compared to now the average ceo compared to the average worker 40%. trish: wealthy's fault. >> i'm n i'm not even going to make that point. what i'm saying average ceo compared to average worker gets 400% of their salary. 400 times. trish: talking about income inequality, what i want to point out income inequality is made-up issue
trish: what? >> he came into office with unemployment rate somewhere around 10 to 12% -- trish: i love, i just love when people quote this because, you know what? and i say, over and over and over again on this show, 5% ain't what it used to be, 4.9% these days. >> i can talk about why. i can talk about why. trish: you're not thinking about wages which have -- >> i can talk about wages. >> guess what else? all the people part-time. you're also not thinking about the...
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trish: not every american has that. >> trish, no, absolutely. the rich get richer and rest stagnate or retreat. listen, canadian bacon is not bacon. crony capitalism is not capitalism. what we have right now far too much of in the united states is crony capitalism. we need to get rid of crony part of that, to get back to real capitalism. first time in american history we have more businesses shutting than opening. that is a tragedy and it is not again, not because americans are not innovating. not because we're not working hard. it is because of policy i'm convinced we'll fix that in this coming election in 2017. rope?: does it look that way >> absolutely. absolutely. he is going to scotland. will not get a great reception. trish: they don't want to leave the eu. >> regardless, this is emblematic again of multilateral, multinational organizations which sadly, the united states has, united states government has become part of, not just united nations or eu. d.c. has become that. d.c. has become a lot like the capital in "the hunger games." we're
trish: not every american has that. >> trish, no, absolutely. the rich get richer and rest stagnate or retreat. listen, canadian bacon is not bacon. crony capitalism is not capitalism. what we have right now far too much of in the united states is crony capitalism. we need to get rid of crony part of that, to get back to real capitalism. first time in american history we have more businesses shutting than opening. that is a tragedy and it is not again, not because americans are not...
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coverage continues on the fox business network with trish regan. trish? trish: thank you so much. ucla on lockdown. students are being told to get to a secure location after at least two people were injured in a shooting on campus as police right now search for that shooter. i'm trish regan, welcome to "the intelligence report." kttv is reporting that a shooting took place in the engineering building. sources telling fox news that they got a call from ucla security of an active shooter situation, an active shooter on campus and responded by sending officers to the scene. just a short time ago we saw officers, s.w.a.t. team moving into the engineering building, boelter hall, part of engineering, applied science building at ucla is the building in question. we have learned there are at least two victims. the student newspaper, the daily bruin just sent out a tweet, that the shooter was wearing black jacket and black pants. he is a white male about six feet tall according to the ucla newspaper. joining me as we continue to watch all of this unfold is former cia covert operations offi
coverage continues on the fox business network with trish regan. trish? trish: thank you so much. ucla on lockdown. students are being told to get to a secure location after at least two people were injured in a shooting on campus as police right now search for that shooter. i'm trish regan, welcome to "the intelligence report." kttv is reporting that a shooting took place in the engineering building. sources telling fox news that they got a call from ucla security of an active...
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trish: thanks. third straight day in a row of these gains after being crushed on friday and monday after great britain's decision to leave the eu. here we are very close to making up losses from uk selloff. we're all overreacting perhaps? or any of those doomsday predictions going to come true? let me go to the next guest, world-renown, senior fellow at hoover institutions john taylor. what do you think? the markets seem to be taking it in stride now. what is the real danger of a quote, unquote "brexit"? >> i think there are digesting some pretty good news about this whole thing. people are getting sensible but how to implement the new agreement. even though those who are against "brexit" say it is important to negotiate something good. they're emphasizing, a lot of talk about free trade, reducing regulations, even tax reform that could be more possible with this separation. so i think markets slowly digesting that. quite a turnaround. i agree. trish: you think this is positive around healthy for th
trish: thanks. third straight day in a row of these gains after being crushed on friday and monday after great britain's decision to leave the eu. here we are very close to making up losses from uk selloff. we're all overreacting perhaps? or any of those doomsday predictions going to come true? let me go to the next guest, world-renown, senior fellow at hoover institutions john taylor. what do you think? the markets seem to be taking it in stride now. what is the real danger of a quote, unquote...
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filling in for neil tomorrow is trish regan. trish, thank you. trish: ella is such a beautiful baby. i forget how teeny they are. connell: so cute. trish: congratulations to ralph and diane, the new daughter. that is so exciting. janet yellen speaking moments ago on the state of the u.s. economy after the terrible jobs report on friday. how is our economy going to affect the race for the presidency? all this as donald trump comes under fire from the left, the right, his own party, as he doubles down on his attacks on the judge overseeing his trump university case. we'll talk about the implications of all of it. i'm trish eog began. welcome to "the intelligence report." donald trump refusing to back down saying the judge in this case is biased. >> he is a member of a club or society, very strongly pro-mexican. which is all fine. but i say he has got bias. trish: and now, under fire from his own party. watch. >> i couldn't disagree more with a statement like that. >> this is one of the worst mistakes trump has made. i think it is inexcusable. >> ho
filling in for neil tomorrow is trish regan. trish, thank you. trish: ella is such a beautiful baby. i forget how teeny they are. connell: so cute. trish: congratulations to ralph and diane, the new daughter. that is so exciting. janet yellen speaking moments ago on the state of the u.s. economy after the terrible jobs report on friday. how is our economy going to affect the race for the presidency? all this as donald trump comes under fire from the left, the right, his own party, as he doubles...
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trish: i like it. liz: we're going to have a great time, we're going to provide what we hope is that second-by-second information on a very important evening. trish is going to be at the helm, we'll see you then. thank you. and in the meantime, wall street readies itself for a historic day. we already hit dow 18,000, did it again just 40 minutes ago. this as oil hurtles over $50 per barrel, and the s&p 500 is nearing an all-time record. and you know what? it's not just the markets. hillary clinton may also be on the verge of making history.
trish: i like it. liz: we're going to have a great time, we're going to provide what we hope is that second-by-second information on a very important evening. trish is going to be at the helm, we'll see you then. thank you. and in the meantime, wall street readies itself for a historic day. we already hit dow 18,000, did it again just 40 minutes ago. this as oil hurtles over $50 per barrel, and the s&p 500 is nearing an all-time record. and you know what? it's not just the markets. hillary...
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here is trish regan to take you to the next hour. trish: thank you. a chilling warning from the cia director. isis is spreading rapidly and likely has fighters right here in the united states of america. this testimony coming less than 48 hours after president obama touted a litany of so-called successes against isis. i am trish regan, welcome to "the intelligence report". the aye director john brennan with a sobering reality check on terror next. >> despite our progress against isil on the battlefield and in the financial realm our efforts have not reduced their terrorism capability and global reach. trish: brennan's statement is in direct conflict with what the president said two days ago when he said we are taking out record numbers of terrorists. where do we really stand? will hillary clinton pay the price for having been secretary of state during the creation of isis. people in government -- sound like a common sense kind of thing. some believe it alienates his base and we debate the political applications of trump's push and disney under fire af
here is trish regan to take you to the next hour. trish: thank you. a chilling warning from the cia director. isis is spreading rapidly and likely has fighters right here in the united states of america. this testimony coming less than 48 hours after president obama touted a litany of so-called successes against isis. i am trish regan, welcome to "the intelligence report". the aye director john brennan with a sobering reality check on terror next. >> despite our progress against...
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trish: how so? >> britain would be much rather aligned with the united states than continental europe. it is natural for them to do that they're breaking with continental europe is as much as they want to be with us do not want to be with europe. frankly i think that is very good for us, for ireland, for the commonwealth, for english-speaking parts of the world. i think it is very pro, and beginning after revolution. i remember when lady thatcher, as you know i worked with her very closely, she never want this type of relationship with europe. she was far more pro-u.s. after she left she called prime minister gray, did the deal with europe. it was wrong thing to do. frankly you will see changes in the u.s., the way thatcher led to reagan in the u.s. i think this will lead to -- trish: trump capitalizes on this in your view? >> if he doesn't make a mistake on this one he will pick up a lot because of this. trish: art laffer, thank you so much. >> thank you, trish. trish: donald trump and his supporte
trish: how so? >> britain would be much rather aligned with the united states than continental europe. it is natural for them to do that they're breaking with continental europe is as much as they want to be with us do not want to be with europe. frankly i think that is very good for us, for ireland, for the commonwealth, for english-speaking parts of the world. i think it is very pro, and beginning after revolution. i remember when lady thatcher, as you know i worked with her very...
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that trish is the difference in a nutshell. trish: dr. gorka, thank you very much. >> thank you, trish. trish: all right. you heard dr. gorka. donald trump is firing back at hillary clinton today saying that she is with special interests while he is with the american worker. here's that sound that you heard dr. gorka reference moments ago. >> her campaign slogan is, i'm with her. you know what my response is to that? i'm with you, the american people. you guy's be good. i'll see you later [ bark ] [ bark ] bye. see ya pal. ever wonder what your pets do when you leave home? [ laughing ] aw you cutie pie. aw. aw. aw. aw. [ barking ] [ washing machine running ] party's on! know what your pets are up to with xfinity home. xfinity. the future of awesome. see the secret life of pets, in theaters july 8th. >> i've always had a talent for building businesses and importantly, for creating jobs. that's a talent our country desperately needs. i'm running for president to end the unfairness and to put you, the american worker, first. we're going to p
that trish is the difference in a nutshell. trish: dr. gorka, thank you very much. >> thank you, trish. trish: all right. you heard dr. gorka. donald trump is firing back at hillary clinton today saying that she is with special interests while he is with the american worker. here's that sound that you heard dr. gorka reference moments ago. >> her campaign slogan is, i'm with her. you know what my response is to that? i'm with you, the american people. you guy's be good. i'll see you...
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>> well, hi, trish. this was originally advertised as a speech he would make against hillary clinton sort of a bill of particulars but given the slaughter in orlando, the trump campaign changed that and said he's going to talk about terrorism. now, there's expectation that he will talk about hillary clinton and barack obama and over the course of this last weekend a number of times on tweets and statements, he was particularly aggressive and given that for the last couple of weeks there's been questions about trump's temperament, this speak and obviously a very somber day and very serious problem with terrorism, there's a lot of scrutiny into exactly how he'll handle it. hillary clinton has beenvery aggressively criticizing donald trump for his rhetoric. trump has been aggressively criticizing hillary clinton and barack obama and say both should step down from the presidency and out of the race because their refusal to say the words radical islamic terrorism. and they battled it out it morning on the mor
>> well, hi, trish. this was originally advertised as a speech he would make against hillary clinton sort of a bill of particulars but given the slaughter in orlando, the trump campaign changed that and said he's going to talk about terrorism. now, there's expectation that he will talk about hillary clinton and barack obama and over the course of this last weekend a number of times on tweets and statements, he was particularly aggressive and given that for the last couple of weeks there's...
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sebastian gorka. >> greetings, trish. trish: a lot is about immigration. you heard me talking about immigration. merck america invite ad million plus muslim migrants, ref bees into germany and that made europe as a whole incredibly nervous, including the uk? >> absolutely. i think fundamentally "brexit" success is an assertion of sovereignty once again. it is about pushing back on faceless centralization, utopian socialism coming out of brussels but the last nail in the coffin, from point of view of the uk was this unfettered immigration into the continent, because, look, what have we seen happen in the last year? we had two attacks in paris. we've had brussels. and on top of that, we found out after brussels, that the jihadists were using false syrian actually arrived as refugees. they had used refugee status to gain access to the eu territory. it is common sense, trish. you are endangering the citizens of the nation by following dictates of angela merkel or these faceless bureaucrats in brussels. trish: you can understand how people in england, dr. gorka
sebastian gorka. >> greetings, trish. trish: a lot is about immigration. you heard me talking about immigration. merck america invite ad million plus muslim migrants, ref bees into germany and that made europe as a whole incredibly nervous, including the uk? >> absolutely. i think fundamentally "brexit" success is an assertion of sovereignty once again. it is about pushing back on faceless centralization, utopian socialism coming out of brussels but the last nail in the...
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>> not really, trish. this campaign has been tight-lipped today and they always are on days like this. they try to get out ahead of a speech like this, it's extraordinary difficult. you guys pointed out one of the key differences, that being the teleprompter, and that's getting a lot of attention. you may make it out from my left shoulder, the lectern where he will be speaking from. this is a different venue. an announcement is being made as i'm speaking to you. ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. a voice of god just told us twice, ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats, mr. trump will be speaking shortly so we're on any minute watch for trump to come out. the ven ooh you -- venue is different. usually the primary season at trump tower. here it's westchester golf course, a little different, more supporters, and louder with the new jersey election results were confirmed and an a clouder cheer went up from the crowd. it's been quite a day, trish, when you add up the republican, not democratic
>> not really, trish. this campaign has been tight-lipped today and they always are on days like this. they try to get out ahead of a speech like this, it's extraordinary difficult. you guys pointed out one of the key differences, that being the teleprompter, and that's getting a lot of attention. you may make it out from my left shoulder, the lectern where he will be speaking from. this is a different venue. an announcement is being made as i'm speaking to you. ladies and gentlemen,...
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i'm trish regan. each candidate will have 90 seconds to respond to the question, one minute for each flup. when your time is up, you'll hear this bell. >> welcome, to a special edition of the intelligence report. i am trish regan. >> you're a great man with no coat. >> this is better than yesterday. >> better, and someone who is creating jobs and no one who knows how to gerb deals and bring in people to deal with a financial problem. >> it's time for washington to start acting responsibly, realistically and in the interest of all of us americans who are sending them there to do a job. >> so, again, thank you to every single one of you for watching and making us here on the intelligence report such a success. we wouldn't be here without you. also, please be sure to tune into our sister network fox news tonight at 9 p.m. eastern, i'm excited to be filling in for megyn kelly on the kelly file and hope to see each and every one of you tonight. for the intelligence report on fox business on monday. have a
i'm trish regan. each candidate will have 90 seconds to respond to the question, one minute for each flup. when your time is up, you'll hear this bell. >> welcome, to a special edition of the intelligence report. i am trish regan. >> you're a great man with no coat. >> this is better than yesterday. >> better, and someone who is creating jobs and no one who knows how to gerb deals and bring in people to deal with a financial problem. >> it's time for washington to...
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history. >>> happened inside a nightclub, trish hartman has more. politicians are reacting. >> reporter: many politicians are expressing their condolences. presumptive republican presidential nominee, donald trump, saying when will we get tough and vigilant. hillary clinton said. marko rubio tweeted -- he tweeted about the need for blood to help the wounded after this mass shooting, more than 50 injured. pennsylvania governor tom wolf was tweeting he not only sent his condolences, he tweeted he is in touch with pennsylvania state police and homeland security to monitor any potential threats that may be made to the keystone state. 50 people were killed in the mass shooting at the pulse nightclub in orlando, the shooter, omar mateen was killed by officers. trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >>> we want to show you a picture of the gunman omar mateen 29 years old, u.s.-born citizen, his parents are from afghanistan. he was living in port st. lucie county in florida. he was previously known to authorities, but not targeted in any investigation. this
history. >>> happened inside a nightclub, trish hartman has more. politicians are reacting. >> reporter: many politicians are expressing their condolences. presumptive republican presidential nominee, donald trump, saying when will we get tough and vigilant. hillary clinton said. marko rubio tweeted -- he tweeted about the need for blood to help the wounded after this mass shooting, more than 50 injured. pennsylvania governor tom wolf was tweeting he not only sent his...
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i'm trish regan in for megyn kelly. right now donald trump is holding a rally in richmond virginia, less than 24 hours of frsh attacks against him, coming from the white house, from congress, from the clinton campaign, and even from some on the right. earlier today mrs. clinton herself used thio planned parenthood to repeatedly knock her republican rival with a demonstrate democratic refrain. watch it. >> when donald trump says "let's make america great again" that is code for let's take america backward. back to a time when opportunity and dignity were reserved for some, not all. back to the days when abortion was illegal, women had far fewer options, and life for too many women and girls was limited. well, donald, those days are over. [ cheers and applause ] >> now notably, mrs. clinton is getting help from massachusetts senator elizabeth warren has to made no secret of her disdain for donald trump. today the two women even met at mrs. clinton's home. amid reports that warren may be on clinton's short list for vice pr
i'm trish regan in for megyn kelly. right now donald trump is holding a rally in richmond virginia, less than 24 hours of frsh attacks against him, coming from the white house, from congress, from the clinton campaign, and even from some on the right. earlier today mrs. clinton herself used thio planned parenthood to repeatedly knock her republican rival with a demonstrate democratic refrain. watch it. >> when donald trump says "let's make america great again" that is code for...
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trish: very quickly i want to go to results coming out of. [laughter] right now. >> you will notice that i have certified the total number of ballot papers counted was 253,000. the total number of votes cast in favor was 168,335. the totals cast in favor of leaving was 84,474. [applause] >> ag margins there. trish: you just heard the buzz coming in from glasgow scotland. scotland had been anticipated to stay and that is indeed what you see that on the screen 168,000 voting to stay in the european union.
trish: very quickly i want to go to results coming out of. [laughter] right now. >> you will notice that i have certified the total number of ballot papers counted was 253,000. the total number of votes cast in favor was 168,335. the totals cast in favor of leaving was 84,474. [applause] >> ag margins there. trish: you just heard the buzz coming in from glasgow scotland. scotland had been anticipated to stay and that is indeed what you see that on the screen 168,000 voting to stay...
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trish: how so? >> obama, i think, behaved disgracefully telling us we'd be at the back of the queue. america's strongest, oldest ally in this most extraordinary way. vladimir putin maintained his silence throughout the whole campaign. connell: so in addition to everything else that you mentioned which we will talk about later on, the idea that vladimir putin handled this better than president obama. >> yeah. that question was, in part, you look at vladimir putin right now, and he's awfully happy. you've got to anticipate he's doing a dance right now because he wants the e.u. to break apart with the idea being in his head, perhaps, that if they are separate, they will not be as strong. now, nigel was making the point that, you know what? the u.k. is going to be stronger, we will be stronger with europe because we are going to be financially better off, we're going to be able to control our borders, you know? this may be a rough patch for the next couple days, but bottom line, things will get better.
trish: how so? >> obama, i think, behaved disgracefully telling us we'd be at the back of the queue. america's strongest, oldest ally in this most extraordinary way. vladimir putin maintained his silence throughout the whole campaign. connell: so in addition to everything else that you mentioned which we will talk about later on, the idea that vladimir putin handled this better than president obama. >> yeah. that question was, in part, you look at vladimir putin right now, and he's...
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trish? back to you. >> all right. really scary. very tragic stuff. john,much. >>> first, belgium now turkey. ahead of this travel weekend, are fliers safe? former cia director is with me right now. good to see you, ambassador woolsly. >> good to see you. >> lots of concerns. coming up on a big holiday in the united states of america. should everybody be worried? >> isis and the various terror groups love anniversaries and love challenging us on ours. they blew up the boston mar nonon the anniversary of the -- beginning of the american revolution. they like anniversaries. and so, yes, last five days or so here of ramadan until july 5th ought to be particularly a watchful time for us. >> you know, u.s. airports, we know they're stepping up security, but how do you protect yourself against someone who's crazy enough to strap a bomb to themselves, blow themselves and so many others up? i mean, there's only so much that security in an airport can do. >> exactly right, and you can't contain yourself and control yourself in such a way as to only permit such
trish? back to you. >> all right. really scary. very tragic stuff. john,much. >>> first, belgium now turkey. ahead of this travel weekend, are fliers safe? former cia director is with me right now. good to see you, ambassador woolsly. >> good to see you. >> lots of concerns. coming up on a big holiday in the united states of america. should everybody be worried? >> isis and the various terror groups love anniversaries and love challenging us on ours. they blew...
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trish, what have you heard? >> reporter: well, jim, this all started when police received a complaint about the health and safety of numerous children living in this home on old street road. you can see the home right behind me. police had also been told that kaplan was telling neighbors that no children lived there. well, we just spoke with the woman who says she contacted authorities this week after seeing multiple young girls living in the home. she would see them outside, all wearing blue dresses and she says they all looked unhappy and fearful. she said a neighbor saw the man bring home a baby girl around six months ago and when she heard that no report had been made she made an official complaint. >> i just wasn't going to let go. i saw a couple girls last week standing in the drive way. they just looked unhappy and sad, you know. again, in there blue dresses and i had been telling my husband, you know, for years i'm like there's something isn't right, something isn't right. >> reporter: now that woman say
trish, what have you heard? >> reporter: well, jim, this all started when police received a complaint about the health and safety of numerous children living in this home on old street road. you can see the home right behind me. police had also been told that kaplan was telling neighbors that no children lived there. well, we just spoke with the woman who says she contacted authorities this week after seeing multiple young girls living in the home. she would see them outside, all wearing...
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no doubt to trish's point. best bet probably trish is we can get hamilton a tour of europe. other than that, listen, this was a vote against immigration. establishment, multi-culturallism. feminism, a lot of the movements that have really accident western europe and now america are being rebuffed. >> all right. final thoughts, trish. hang, bail, add? what do we do here. >> hold on and then buy. sorry, trish. >> i totally agree with you. it could be resolved in a couple of weeks ultimately we are all going to be okay. the u.k. is going to be okay. europe is going to be okay. the u.s. economy i guarantee is going to be okay. >> if you ever want to know what's going on with the stock market and u.k. tune in to the fox business network. they are all over it. >> how the exit from the european union could throw a wrench into the fight against islamic terror. we hope you stay tuned to that report. nexium 24 hour introduces new, easy-to-swallow tablets. so now, there are more ways, for more people... to experience... complete protection from frequent heartburn. nexium 24hr. the easy
no doubt to trish's point. best bet probably trish is we can get hamilton a tour of europe. other than that, listen, this was a vote against immigration. establishment, multi-culturallism. feminism, a lot of the movements that have really accident western europe and now america are being rebuffed. >> all right. final thoughts, trish. hang, bail, add? what do we do here. >> hold on and then buy. sorry, trish. >> i totally agree with you. it could be resolved in a couple of...
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trish hartman is live outside the art museum for this special eventful weekend trish this is a great way to celebrate our dads and start the day. >> reporter: absolutely, we've said it all morning we couldn't ask for a better morning. people are coming out by the thousands to support our cause and support gary pappa who lost his battle with prostate cancer in june 2009. we've been doing this for 16 years. i'm here with the colleen daily, the executive director. our goal is to raise awareness and funds one in seven men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. that's a staggering money. this event goes a long way in raising awareness for the cause. >> yes, one in seven men will be diagnosed with prostate. the key is early decks, owe detection, balls that sairvels sairvels -- saves lives. we have great sponsor and supports from 6abc, thank you very much. the fundraised from the race will go for the prostate initiative. we do educational programs and give grants to area hospitals for preprotestant state screenings. >> we have distinguished guests that will be speaking in a
trish hartman is live outside the art museum for this special eventful weekend trish this is a great way to celebrate our dads and start the day. >> reporter: absolutely, we've said it all morning we couldn't ask for a better morning. people are coming out by the thousands to support our cause and support gary pappa who lost his battle with prostate cancer in june 2009. we've been doing this for 16 years. i'm here with the colleen daily, the executive director. our goal is to raise...
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live at penns landing, trish hartman for channel six "action news". walter? >>> clearer pictures of the gunman takes shape many are wand fairing there was any further indication that the gunman was radicalized. "action news" reporter christie ileto spoke with the former deputy director of home land security and she joins us live from a mosque in germantown, christie. >> reporter: well, we know that he had been on the feds radar before but so much has been said that if this could have been prevented. the gruesome act has many people here in the local muslim community condemning what has happened. as they do one of their five daily prayers at germantown mosque they are condemning the senseless slaughtering of dozens of innocent people in orlando by suspect gunman omar mateen. >> it is actual sadness and condolence goes out to everyone who lost their life in this attack, and their families and at the same time outrage that these people punish our religion. >> reporter: seventh day of ramadann and he says mateen's actions are not representative of islam. in the m
live at penns landing, trish hartman for channel six "action news". walter? >>> clearer pictures of the gunman takes shape many are wand fairing there was any further indication that the gunman was radicalized. "action news" reporter christie ileto spoke with the former deputy director of home land security and she joins us live from a mosque in germantown, christie. >> reporter: well, we know that he had been on the feds radar before but so much has been said...
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and, trish, as you know, if the dollar continues to get stronger, that means it could eat into profits of american businesses that sell their goods overseas, large and small. then there was bank shares. here in the united states, hit hard for the second day you. had names like citigroup, bank of america, jp morgan, all of those names were down, and those names down nearly as bad that's british banks which have just been getting pummeled. in the middle of this you have prime minister david cameron addressing parliament, speak thing to the country and the world, defending britain as economically stable and resilient, but trish,er traders dvded not enough to not hit the button. then britain lost the decreed rating and if the exit plan moves forward everything for britain could get worse. >> much more on the market reaction. first, straight to the man at the center of this movement. uk independence party leader niger farrage right now from brussels for this chat. welcome, sir. >> thank you you you've made a built of news. ever imagine when this all began that you would shake things up as m
and, trish, as you know, if the dollar continues to get stronger, that means it could eat into profits of american businesses that sell their goods overseas, large and small. then there was bank shares. here in the united states, hit hard for the second day you. had names like citigroup, bank of america, jp morgan, all of those names were down, and those names down nearly as bad that's british banks which have just been getting pummeled. in the middle of this you have prime minister david...
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"action news" reporter trish hartman is live in fairmount park with much more, trish. >> reporter: hi, walter. ali called the delaware valley home for a few years as he was making his return to boxing after his title was strip. we spoke to plenty of people with poignant memories of the boxers who called himself the greatest. boxers young and old, honoring mohammed ali with a ten count and a moment of silence at the joe ham's boxing gym in northern liberties. >> when you think of boxing you think about mow maine. >> reporter: non-profit boxing facility for kid, happened to hold its community day one day after legend passed, bringing fighters and community members together, to remember the heavyweight champion. >> because of the things he has done outside of the ring, you know, to me was more of a game changer in life then a game changer in my life because i learned that i can speak. >> he was the greatest fighter to ever live. >> reporter: joe ham senior was part of the joe frazier's management team and he runs a closed circuit tv distributor in feasterville. he describes negotiating f
"action news" reporter trish hartman is live in fairmount park with much more, trish. >> reporter: hi, walter. ali called the delaware valley home for a few years as he was making his return to boxing after his title was strip. we spoke to plenty of people with poignant memories of the boxers who called himself the greatest. boxers young and old, honoring mohammed ali with a ten count and a moment of silence at the joe ham's boxing gym in northern liberties. >> when you...
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live in feasterville, trish hartman channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you, trish. >>> fire damaged the chalfont hardware store this morning in bucks county. firefighters were called to the business on the 200 block of east butler avenue at 9:15. preliminary reports reveal the fire started in the second floor apartment and then spread. >>> the jury in the chaka fattah corruption trial has been excused for the night that after the second full day of deliberations after the reset for an alternate juror. "action news" reporter vernon odom is live outside federal court. vernon, any indication they're closing in on a verdict? >> reporter: jim, so far no clear signs from this jury as to whether they're making progress or they're in a stalemate. this jury is extremely hard to read. the jury of nine women and three men has not even been out to ask questions or seek any clarification on the 29 count list of charges against the 11 term congressman and his four co-defendants here. the judge has ordered the parties to remain here on the 16th floor of t
live in feasterville, trish hartman channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you, trish. >>> fire damaged the chalfont hardware store this morning in bucks county. firefighters were called to the business on the 200 block of east butler avenue at 9:15. preliminary reports reveal the fire started in the second floor apartment and then spread. >>> the jury in the chaka fattah corruption trial has been excused for the night that after the second full day of...
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. >> thanks, trish. the african-american historical and cultural society of bucks county celebrated tenth anniversary of unveiling of the harriet tubman monument. dozens gathered near the monument at lion's park the at the wharf in bristol today. organizers say ceremony was a way to acknowledge the community for helping to get that statue built ten years ago. tubman of course was a leader of the underground railroad and abolitionist. >> ♪ star spangled banner >> for the first time in 50 years, an american flag is flying outside of the tredyffrin public library because the flagpole was just installed and today, there was a ceremony to dedicate that pole to american veterans. local will boy scout and girl scout troops with local veterans helped raise the pennsylvania flag and then the red, white and blue. >>> moving on to the accu weather forecast, it was a picture perfect day, sunny skies, light breeze, made it a perfect day to spend time outdoors. meteorologist melissa magee is at the action knew big b
. >> thanks, trish. the african-american historical and cultural society of bucks county celebrated tenth anniversary of unveiling of the harriet tubman monument. dozens gathered near the monument at lion's park the at the wharf in bristol today. organizers say ceremony was a way to acknowledge the community for helping to get that statue built ten years ago. tubman of course was a leader of the underground railroad and abolitionist. >> ♪ star spangled banner >> for the...
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"action news" reporter trish hartman is live outside that home in feasterville with the details, trish. >> reporter: walter, just a few minutes ago we heard from robert hoops, director for public safety for lower southampton township. he said investigators are still meticulously going through each room of this house. they will be here for a few more hours tonight and likely tomorrow as well, cadaver dogs were going through the property today, he says, to his knowledge, they have not found anything in terms of any bodies. authorities have been here at the home of lee kaplan all day searching for evidence, county detectives, search dogs, state the police, all here to make sure they have not missed anything after 12 girls were taken from the home. authorities blocked off old street road as vehicle after vehicle arrived to help with the investigation. the search dogs went through the property, looking for evidence, neighbors watched it all, still in disbelief. >> if i saw anything suspicious i would have called somebody, like you know, kids are, you know, molding stone you cannot hurt them
"action news" reporter trish hartman is live outside that home in feasterville with the details, trish. >> reporter: walter, just a few minutes ago we heard from robert hoops, director for public safety for lower southampton township. he said investigators are still meticulously going through each room of this house. they will be here for a few more hours tonight and likely tomorrow as well, cadaver dogs were going through the property today, he says, to his knowledge, they have...
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live at radnor police tonight is "action news" reporter trish hartman. trish? >> reporter: more than two dozen people showed up here tonight. radnor township wanted to host a forum to help people prevent and survive active shooter situations. tonight's program included a simulated attack that participants say felt very real. it started with gunshots and screaming from the hallway at the radnor township building. [ gunshots ] then a man with a gun burst into the room ranting about taxes. >> these are my taxes! >> reporter: after about 90 seconds, officers respond and took down the shooter who was played by a detective. even though participants were warned this simulation would happen, they say it was still shocking. >> i felt my blood pressure go up, but it was very real, and it was helpful to know what to do. >> and i looked in the front to see if there was an exit. that was my first reaction. and i thought, okay, there's no exit there, but ho would i get to the back? he's standing almost in front of me. >> reporter: from there police talked about causes of act
live at radnor police tonight is "action news" reporter trish hartman. trish? >> reporter: more than two dozen people showed up here tonight. radnor township wanted to host a forum to help people prevent and survive active shooter situations. tonight's program included a simulated attack that participants say felt very real. it started with gunshots and screaming from the hallway at the radnor township building. [ gunshots ] then a man with a gun burst into the room ranting...
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a few weeks ago, trish? >> reporter: that is right, walter, cristina grimmie performed here at fillmore two weeks ago with the band before you exit kicking off their tour together. it was after a show in orlando that the new jersey native was shot and killed. >> just great, for her. >> reporter: students at cristina grimmie's former high school in marlton, new jersey were shocked by the news of her violent death. >> i just thought she was a normal person. i can'te any reason anyone would want to go after her for any reason at all. >> reporter: police say grimmie was signing autographs 10:00 p.m. friday after the concert with the band before you exit. >> just right now this white male approached her and opened fire striking her. at that almost immediately her brother marcus grimmie tackled the suspect to the ground, shortly after that the suspect killed himself. >> reporter: orlando pose lie says 27 year-old kevin loibl, traveled from another town in florida to shot grimmie, officers found two handguns, two l
a few weeks ago, trish? >> reporter: that is right, walter, cristina grimmie performed here at fillmore two weeks ago with the band before you exit kicking off their tour together. it was after a show in orlando that the new jersey native was shot and killed. >> just great, for her. >> reporter: students at cristina grimmie's former high school in marlton, new jersey were shocked by the news of her violent death. >> i just thought she was a normal person. i can'te any...
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trish hartman is outside the home with the latest on the investigation. trish? >> reporter: rick, police are still holding the scene on old street road you can take a look, you can see the police tape behind me, as well as the officers in the driveway. investigators spent the weekend searching the property of lee kaplan after 12 girls were taken from the home. lots of evidence was found over the weekend shedding light on the conditions in which the girls were living. from the air investigators could be seen placing markers in the backyard and digging small holes. cadaver dogs were brought to the property and each room was gone through looking for evidence. >> kids were living in the basement on air mass -- air mattresses. >> reporter: an elaborate train set worth tens of thousands of dollars was found in the basement. the home belongs to lee kaplan who was arrested last week and charged with statutory sexual assault and other crimes after 12 girls ages 6 months to 18 years were found in the home. police say the 18-year-old was gifted to kaplan by her parents dan
trish hartman is outside the home with the latest on the investigation. trish? >> reporter: rick, police are still holding the scene on old street road you can take a look, you can see the police tape behind me, as well as the officers in the driveway. investigators spent the weekend searching the property of lee kaplan after 12 girls were taken from the home. lots of evidence was found over the weekend shedding light on the conditions in which the girls were living. from the air...
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trish? >> thank you so much trace. we mentioned the concerns that isis and other terror groups could infiltrate those refugee populations. those concerns are out there. and those warnings have not only been around for months. they have been coming from some of our nation's top officials. >> we're not going to know a whole lot about the individual refugees that come forward from the u.n. high commission on refugees for resettlement and vetting. >> my concern there is there are certain gaps they don't want to talk about publicly in the data available to us. >> i don't obviously put it past the likes of isil to infiltrate operatives among these refugees. >> retired lieutenant colonel tony schaeffer is a cia-trained intelon now with the london center for policy. colonel schaeffer what is the biggest risk for us right now, taking in 10,000 syrian refugees? >> they just said -- i'll tell what you the gap is that they are -- there is no data. we don't know anything about these people because it's not like someone immigrating
trish? >> thank you so much trace. we mentioned the concerns that isis and other terror groups could infiltrate those refugee populations. those concerns are out there. and those warnings have not only been around for months. they have been coming from some of our nation's top officials. >> we're not going to know a whole lot about the individual refugees that come forward from the u.n. high commission on refugees for resettlement and vetting. >> my concern there is there are...
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trish, back to you. >> just horrible, thank you so much, steve. donald trump is saying, we need to do a whole lot more to stop the attacks just like the one that we saw in orlando. here he is. >> we have to stop the tremendous flow of syrian refugees into the united states. we don't know who they are. they have no documentation. and we don't know what they're planning, and we won't. unless we have proper supervision and proper leadership. in which case, they're out of here. >> okay. so there he is saying we got to stop the potential bad guys from coming into the country, including bad guys from syria. the president wants to bring in 10,000 refugees from syria, hillary clinton talked about 65,000 refugees from syria. well, what needs to change and can he really changed? former massachusetts senator and current trump supporter, scott brown, joins me. senator, one of the criticisms of trump has been that he hasn't provided enough in the way of policy specifics. but looking at what he put forward today in the way of an immigration overhaul and the nee
trish, back to you. >> just horrible, thank you so much, steve. donald trump is saying, we need to do a whole lot more to stop the attacks just like the one that we saw in orlando. here he is. >> we have to stop the tremendous flow of syrian refugees into the united states. we don't know who they are. they have no documentation. and we don't know what they're planning, and we won't. unless we have proper supervision and proper leadership. in which case, they're out of here. >>...
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. >> trish, the president is still pushing to accept 10,000 syrian refugees by the end of the summer. but it looks like that goal will fall short. and now the administration is being criticized by democrats, world leaders and human rights groups. the senior director of the international migration center said the u.s. talks a good game but doesn't follow through. president obama blames anti-immigration sentiment and republicans like donald trump for stoking fears about terrorism. and fails to mention the fact that 47 house democrats joined
. >> trish, the president is still pushing to accept 10,000 syrian refugees by the end of the summer. but it looks like that goal will fall short. and now the administration is being criticized by democrats, world leaders and human rights groups. the senior director of the international migration center said the u.s. talks a good game but doesn't follow through. president obama blames anti-immigration sentiment and republicans like donald trump for stoking fears about terrorism. and fails...
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trish hartman is live at the art museum, and trish this is a nice day for it. >> reporter: for the past 14 careers this how we at 6abc have celebrated father's day for an issue close to our heart. as we take a look, folks are petitioning up their race material, the 10k starts at 7:30. there will be opening ceremonies, the 5k at 8:00 a.m., and 5k walk and one mile fun walk starts at 8:30. last year this event brought out 3500 walkers and runners this is to remember gary pappa who lost his 6 year battle with prostate cancer in 2009. had race dates back to 2002 are a raising money hundreds of thousands of dollars for breast and pro -- prostate health. we are still raising more throughout father's day and through september so you can go to the website and donate. the race is just about to get underway in just a little bit. 10k starts at 7:30. we'll be here all morning to bring you the festivities. live in eakens oval, trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> this was an event so important to gary, so we do it for him. get out there and enjoy. >>> we'll tell you about a new study that clear
trish hartman is live at the art museum, and trish this is a nice day for it. >> reporter: for the past 14 careers this how we at 6abc have celebrated father's day for an issue close to our heart. as we take a look, folks are petitioning up their race material, the 10k starts at 7:30. there will be opening ceremonies, the 5k at 8:00 a.m., and 5k walk and one mile fun walk starts at 8:30. last year this event brought out 3500 walkers and runners this is to remember gary pappa who lost his...
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good evening, trish. why when the fed has previously indicated they want to move rates higher are, they saying well maybe not? >> because they want to that's clear, they want to get off of this extremely low rate environment that they're in. but it's challenging, because the economic fundamentals still aren't there, they're growing at 0.8%, that's a reality they can't ignore. be very threatening to overall markets in that the uk, great britain, is thinking about leaving the european union. and investors are rattled by that in terms of what it would mean for global markets. they have that on the horizon. so a lot of stuff out there that makes them reticent to raise in this environment. >>> you know the fed has been so strong in the past, trish, some investigators are now saying that the fed is making itself increasingly less relevant. why are they saying that? >> they're saying it because this is a fed that keeps telling us as you pointed out, bret, over and over again, they want to raise rates and they're
good evening, trish. why when the fed has previously indicated they want to move rates higher are, they saying well maybe not? >> because they want to that's clear, they want to get off of this extremely low rate environment that they're in. but it's challenging, because the economic fundamentals still aren't there, they're growing at 0.8%, that's a reality they can't ignore. be very threatening to overall markets in that the uk, great britain, is thinking about leaving the european...
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"action news" reporter trish hartman is live from southwest detectives tonight with the latest on the driver's condition and the search for the gunman. trish. >> reporter: well, rick, the victim in this shooting was told by his doctors they're at a loss as to how he survived that gunshot wound to the head. gafaru surah says he doesn't need an explanation. he's grateful for the second chance. >> they told me i have to change my name to miracle that's what they told me because they say a lot of people come to the same situation but you can't find nobody survive. >> reporter: 34-year-old gafaru surah says doctors couldn't really explain to him why he's still alive. he was shot in the head monday night while delivering pizza in southwest philadelphia. >> when my brother came to the hospital, i told my brother to take care of my daughter back home for me and my family. >> reporter: police say it all happened around 10:15 when he went to make a delivery in the 5700 block of beaumont avenue. when the two men came out to his car they pulled a gun and forced him into his vehicle. >> when they
"action news" reporter trish hartman is live from southwest detectives tonight with the latest on the driver's condition and the search for the gunman. trish. >> reporter: well, rick, the victim in this shooting was told by his doctors they're at a loss as to how he survived that gunshot wound to the head. gafaru surah says he doesn't need an explanation. he's grateful for the second chance. >> they told me i have to change my name to miracle that's what they told me...
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trish hartman is live at eakens over. couldn't ask for a nicer day. >> reporter: today marks 7 years since we lost our sports director gp -- gary pappa. this event has been held in his memory to raise awareness about prostate cancer. more than 3,000 runners and walkers came out for the 10k or 5k or one mile walk. more than $300,000 has been raised so far for the foundation of breast and prostate here in philly and provides screening and educational programs for men. there are so many inspirational stories, we found a family that participated every year to support their father and grandfather who are currently battling prostate cancer. he said his daughter, a nurse urged him to be more pro active. >> my daughter said no, that's when they found with the biopsy, they found it. >> yeah and if something is not right, you don't feel right, get checked. >> reporter: such an important message, now, one in seven men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. men should start screening by the age of 50, earlier if you
trish hartman is live at eakens over. couldn't ask for a nicer day. >> reporter: today marks 7 years since we lost our sports director gp -- gary pappa. this event has been held in his memory to raise awareness about prostate cancer. more than 3,000 runners and walkers came out for the 10k or 5k or one mile walk. more than $300,000 has been raised so far for the foundation of breast and prostate here in philly and provides screening and educational programs for men. there are so many...
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. >> all right, pulling for that family trish. thank you. >>> surveillance cameras caught a burglar tip toeing through a manayunk restaurant. you can see the man carefully waking his way around kildare's irish pub on main street. police say he forted open a side door around 4:00 a.m. back on may 21st. he worked his way behind the bar and left with stolen cash after about 45 minutes. if you recognize this man, you are asked to call philadelphia police. >>> a philadelphia lawyer is being charged for allegedly a attacking a woman the star burst. yvonne montgomery turned herself in. she's accused of throwing coffee on another woman then punching pushing and pulling her hair. a witness who saw all of this unfold ended up intervening. >> a driver was hurt this morning after losing control and flipping their car. this was the scene along northbound lincoln drive near gypsy lane around 6:00 a.m. officials say the suv went through a guardrail and landed in a wooded area. the driver's injuries were minor. no word yet on exactly what caused
. >> all right, pulling for that family trish. thank you. >>> surveillance cameras caught a burglar tip toeing through a manayunk restaurant. you can see the man carefully waking his way around kildare's irish pub on main street. police say he forted open a side door around 4:00 a.m. back on may 21st. he worked his way behind the bar and left with stolen cash after about 45 minutes. if you recognize this man, you are asked to call philadelphia police. >>> a philadelphia...