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The state of the 2020 race, and commentary by Mike Huckabee
A tragedy in New Zealand sparks a gun debate, and commentary by Andrew Napolitano
Facebook's own Amber Alert system and commentary by Dr. Marc Siegel
Todd McFarlane shares some hints about a new crossover in the game of Fortnite. FOX’s Eammonn Dignam from New York ComicCon: Your insiders cheat code to gaming I’m Eammon Dignam.  Toy Maker Todd McFarlane is slated to start making toys for one of the most popular games in the world right now, Fortnite.  But will Fortnite make some Todd McFarlane creations in the game? McFarlane in New York for Comic Con sitting with me in studio. He’s also credited with the co-creation of Spider-Man arch enemy Venom, and is the creator of Image Comics own Spawn. Each of which could easily make its way into the game.
Want each new episode of this podcast as soon as it’s out? SUBSCRIBE: CLICK HERE! Shannon Bream, host of FOX News @ Night on the FOX News Channel returns with new “Livin’ The Bream” podcast. This week, Shannon speaks with Doug Oliver, the founder and president of the Regenerative Outcomes Foundation and Vice President and Assistant General Manager of the Washington Nationals, Doug Harris, about overcoming their own health struggles and helping those in need. Listen to the latest “Livin’ The Bream”: CLICK HERE for more “Livin’ The Bream” Follow Shannon on Twitter: @ShannonBream and on Facebook: ShannonBreamTV
Want each new episode of this podcast as soon as it’s out? SUBSCRIBE: CLICK HERE! Shannon Bream, host of FOX News @ Night on the FOX News Channel returns with new “Livin’ The Bream” podcast. This week, Shannon speaks with Chief Counsel and Policy Director for the Judicial Crisis Network, Carrie Severino, about President Trump’s upcoming Supreme Court nominee selection. Listen to the latest “Livin’ The Bream”: CLICK HERE for more “Livin’ The Bream” Follow Shannon on Twitter: @ShannonBream and on Facebook: @ShannonBreamTV
Shockwaves were felt across the media industry yesterday after news of The Walt Disney Company acquiring assets of 21st Century FOX. FOX Business Network’s Maria Bartiromo held a rare interview with Rupert Murdoch about the deal and she shared the details with FOX’s Eben Brown. Republicans are looking to keep their promise to pass a new tax bill by Christmas, but Democrats aren’t impressed.  Deputy Editorial Page Editor of the Wall Street Journal Dan Henninger discusses what this new tax bill means for Americans. And, commentary by FOX News Sunday host Chris Wallace.
Michael Oren on Jerusalem Tom Kimmel on Pearl Harbor Commentary from Tom Shillue
The Syrian city of Raqqa was liberated from ISIS fighters on October 17th ending a months long siege which was a huge blow for ISIS, which has steadily lost territory in Iraq and Syria, including Iraq’s second largest city of Mosul. That victory could mark a turning point in the ongoing civil war but the people of Syria have much more to deal with. FOX’s Eric Shawn spoke with Bassam Rifai, who is currently serving as a government relations board member for the Syrian American Council and is also the director of public affairs at SCM Medical, an NGO that provides medical and humanitarian aid to refugees. Follow Eric Shawn on Twitter: @EricShawnTV Bassam Rifai, Board Member for the Syrian American Council.
When NHL legend Gordie Howe passed away in June of last year, fans remembered his four Stanley Cup championships with the Detroit Red Wings; the six Hart Trophies he won as the league’s most valuable player; the records he set; the ones that still stand; his 23 times taking the ice as an NHL All-Star. They called him by his nickname, “Mr. Hockey,” joking about the so-called “Gordie Howe Hat Trick.” (a goal, an assist, and a fight…for the record, Howe only scored two in his 32 seasons as a pro player.) What Howe’s youngest son, Dr. Murray Howe remembered is how his father lived his life and what he learned from his example. And he’s written it down in a new book, “Nine Lessons I Learned from My Father.” (Nine was Gordie Howe’s number and holds special meaning for both family and fans.) Fox’s Jane Metzler talks with Murray Howe about the book and his father’s legacy. Dr. Howe also discusses the Gordie Howe Initiative his dad launched to fund Alzheimer’s and other brain disease research, and to help athletes and others with severe head injuries. Follow FOX’s Jane Metzler on Twitter: @JaneMetzler
The U.S. military is tracking its own cases of Zika virus as Florida continues a full-court press of prevention efforts. FOX’s Eben Brown reports from Miami: The Pentagon says 33 members of the U.S. Military are now infected with Zika, and that one of them is a pregnant female. While we know the service members were overseas when contracting the virus, the military won’t say where they are now or what treatment they are receiving. Here in Miami, officials are watching the weather. Plans to spray insecticide from an airplane this morning had to be postponed due to rain. If the weather holds up, they could try at sunset. Fifteen people in Miami, infected with Zika, have been linked to one neighborhood where mosquitoes are likely the cause of infection. In Miami, Eben Brown, FOX News. FOX’s Eben Brown on Twitter: @FoxEbenBrown
Donald Trump isn’t ready to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan, but the Republican running mate is ready. FOX’s Jared Halpern has more from Washington: A day after Donald Trump told the Washington Post he isn’t quite there yet on offering an endorsement to House Speaker Paul Ryan ahead of the congressman’s GOP primary next week, Trump’s VP pick, Indiana Governor Mike Pence, tells Fox News: (Pence) I’m strongly support Paul Ryan. Strongly endorse his reelection. He’s a long-time friend, he’s a strong conservative leader, I believe we need Paul Ryan. Pence, a former House colleague of Ryan’s says in politics relationships can take time. Pence also rejects reports Trump aides and supporters are planning an intervention in hopes of resetting the Trump campaign. In Washington, Jared Halpern, FOX News. FOX’s Jared Halpern on Twitter: @JaredHalpern
Britain is the latest European country stepping up security in the face of a terror threat. FOX’s Simon Owen reports from the European bureau: Here in the UK, police are not routinely armed. But London’s police chief Bernard Hogan-Howe says officers with guns are going to become a more common sight: (Hogan-Howe) We’ve seen attacks in Germany, we’ve seen attacks in France and in Belgium, and I think we’d be foolish to ignore that. Hogan-Howe saying he’s increasing the number and visibility of armed police in London, saying if Britain’s enemies have guns, its police need guns as well. But despite the increase, the vast majority of London officers will continue to be unarmed. The chief saying he feels that gives police a healthier relationship with the public. In London, Simon Owen, FOX News. FOX’s Simon Owen on Twitter: @bigso
A Pennsylvania couple has been ordered to stand trial on charges they gave away their 14-year-old daughter to a Philadelphia-area man after he helped them out financially. FOX’s Gary Baumgarten reports: A judge ruling there’s sufficient evidence to go ahead with the case against Daniel and Savilla Stoltzfus. They are charged with child endangerment. This after cops say they gave their daughter to Lee Kaplan of Feasterville Pennsylvania after he financially helped the former Amish couple. The judge also ordering Kaplan to stand trial on sexual assault charges. Prosecutors say Kaplan fathered two children with the girl, who is now 18. Police found a dozen girls living with Kaplan. Gary Baumgarten, FOX News. FOX’s Gary Baumgarten on Twitter: @garybaumgarten
They keep throwing resources at it, but a fire near Big Sur, California keeps growing. Fox’s Jessica Rosenthal reports: The fire has now burned 57 structures, mostly homes, and after two weeks just keeps steadily growing. The fire’s now up past 45,000 acres and is still threatening hundreds of homes. Several areas remain under evacuation: (Scott) Cali Fire Law enforcement has spent over 150 hours really combing through debris, talking to individuals and were able to determine the cause of the Soberanes fire and that was an illegal unattended camp fire. Soberanes Fire spokesman Erik Scott says they’ve required so many personnel to provide structure protection to all the communities, but also as the fire moves into the forest it’s been harder and harder to access due to steep rugged terrain. Jessica Rosenthal, FOX News. FOX’s Jessica Rosenthal on Twitter: @jessicafoxnews
Facebook took action recently when a women decided to share videos of a standoff between her and Baltimore police on the social media site. FOX’s Carley Shimkus reports: Facebook deactivated a woman’s account during her deadly stand off with Baltimore police. Authorities saying they made the emergency request because the woman was posting videos of the encounter and people were encouraging her not to back down. 23-year-old Korryn Gaines was shot and killed during her 5 hour stand off with authorities. Police arrived at her home to serve an outstanding warrant for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. She barricaded herself inside her apartment, threatened to shoot police, and also posted this conversation she had with her 5-year-old son: (Gaines) Who’s outside? (son) The police. (Gaines) And what are they trying to do? (son) They’re trying to kill us. They’re trying to kill us. Well, she was fatally shot. Her son wounded but in good condition. Carley Shimkus, FOX News. FOX’s Carley Shimkus on Twitter: @CarleyShimkus
A parole hearing has been held in Alabama for a one-time KKK member whose crime dates back more than 50 years. FOX’s Tonya J. Powers has more: 76-year-old Thomas Blanton Jr. will stay behind bars. His parole denied today. He is the last surviving KKK member convicted of murder in the bombing of Birmingham’s 16th St Baptist Church in 1963. Four African American girls were killed in that bombing, and Blanton was given four life sentences in 2001. There was standing room only for the hearing, which included testimony from relatives of the girls who were killed, as well as the former U.S. Attorney who prosecuted Blanton. Blanton is up for parole again in five years. Two other former KKK members who were convicted in the murders died in prison. Tonya J. Powers, FOX News. FOX’s Tonya J. Powers on Twitter: @tonyajpowers
Police are trying to solve a murder mystery in Georgia. FOX’s Dave Anthony reports: Carter Davis and Natalie Henderson would have been seniors in high school this year. Early Monday morning the 17-year-olds were found dead by a delivery driver behind a grocery store in Roswell, Georgia. Each had a single gunshot wound to the head. Davis’s friends and lacrosse teammates held a vigil for him: (Friend) He put everything he had into everything he did. (Friend) I had full respect for him and I – we’re all going to miss him. Police have reviewed surveillance video and on Wednesday searched a home in nearby Cobb County looking for evidence trying to find the killer. Dave Anthony, FOX News.
The Obama administration is defending a payment made in January to Iran, at the same time four American hostages were freed. FOX’s Jon Decker has more from the White House: Confirmation from the Obama Administration that it airlifted the equivalent of $400 million in cash to Iran this past January. Republicans call it ransom money aimed at securing the release of the four detained Americans. But State Department spokesman John Kirby on FOX News denied the cash transfer was a quid-pro-quo. (Kirby) This was a separate process. I understand that people want to draw a connection. I get that. But it’s simply not there. Kirby said the cash transfer was the first installment paid in a $1.7 billion settlement the Administration reached with Iran to resolve a failed 1979 arms deal. At the White House, Jon Decker, FOX News.
A first in the fight against ISIS as a transit officer in the Nation’s capitol is hit with terror charges. FOX’s Jared Halpern reports from Washington: A veteran of the Metro Transit Police force, the agency that protects this area’s subway system and buses, is accused of trying to send money to ISIS. A charge that could carry a 20 year prison term. 36-year-old Nicholas Young has been with the police department since 2003, and on the FBI’s radar since 2010 due to a connection with another man who pleaded guilty to supporting terrorists. Young also told investigators he traveled to Libya twice in 2011 trying to join rebels to overthrow the Qaddafi regime. Last month, prosecutors say Young purchased gift cards worth $245 intended for ISIS, but it was part of an FBI sting In Washington, Jared Halpern, FOX News. FOX’s Jared Halpern on Twitter: @JaredHalpern
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