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transgender athlete ability to compete. my dad had a son and three daughters, he said, you are going to have opportunities that mom never had, my sisters never had. i had a long career in sportscasting thanks to title nine. >> dana: you wouldn't have had the experience to talk about it. you are a crowd favorite and we thank you for being on the show, thank you so much. >> michele: my pleasure. take care. >> bill: every time football season begins, what did we do with our lives the past six months? >> dana: had to talk about basketball and baseball. and the -- when does hockey start, next week? >> bill: end of october or november. >> dana: earlier, i believe. great first hour.
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here is next. major development on campaign trail. vice president kamala harris will reveal her plan for the economy, possible setting herself apart from president biden and bidenomics. make her first major speech since replacing biden at the top of the ticket. where does she stand on important issues that affectern ms and economy. welcome to brand new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. interesting thread for next 80 days. harris apepearing in north carolina. heavy on government control. president bidens harris will not change course from his policies. >> how much does it bother you that vice president harris might for political reasons start to distance herself from your economic -- >> president biden: she's not going to. >> dana: former president tluchl warns americans have a stark
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choice on election day, saying she wants to grow the economy and harris wants to grow the government. jacqui heinrich is live in raleigh, north carolina, for the speech today. h hi. >> good morning, dana. this will be vice president harris's first major policy sp speech, democrats hope to flip thissic zooel by targeting corporate greed and price gouging to assuage inflation and high prices. >> talking today about ways prescription drug prices are coming down, incentives will be offered and there will be effort to combat price gouging at grocery stores. specific and concrete middle east tax benefits and federal actions would address everyday economic concern of 100 million working americans. >> harris's most controversial
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plan is expanding authority of the ftc to regulate grocery prices. "washington post" writes, this would lead to shortages, black market and hoarding. at worst might raise prices. critics say it is a bad solution to a problem harris helped to cause. >> she was also acting as the economic arsonist and chief and trying to show up in a firefight firefighter uniform like she's doing in north carolina to extinguish the flames of inflation that she set ablaze along with her accomplice joe biden because of their unbridaled spending and failed economic policies. >> former president trump says tax cuts and looser regulation for corporations will bring down
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cost for americans. american association of meat processors argue price gouging is not happening, there is direct correlation between energy and regulatory prices of koourn administration and increased cost of goods. a company has to pass along to consumers in order to survive and meet consumer demand. we expect harris to highlight that later today. >> dana: thank you for setting it up. >> bill: new fox polling. we asked americans what is your view of joe biden dropping out of the race? 80% approve. of all voters. broken down among democrats and republicans, that is whopper of a number. you rarely see 93% for anything. 93% of democrats approve of his decision here. i find this very interesting.
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we asked people how involved is the president innic maing important decisions? the president, commander-in-chief, i would highlight four numbers here in july, that is about 40%, okay. now again, it is about 40% extremely or very involved. president of the united states innic maing important decisions among the american people, only 40% thought extremelio or very involved. says something. it will do this for a while. we'll have to figure out how to save it, dana. okay. that is where i was. then we asked how involved was kamala harris and how much did she know about joe biden's decline over last couple years? w whopper of number, she knew
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about it. some point, dana, she'll be asked fw t about this. what kind of answer will she give? we don't know, she has not answered questions. we did a round of numbers yesterday. through fox polling, little has changed, we had trump and had him 50% and point over harris at 50-49. >> dana: it is tight. >> bill: that was stick save and beauty on the screen there. >> dana: i wonder if biden, he's mad at nancy pelosi, i wonder if he gets sad when he sees 93% of democrats are like, so glad you are gone. >> bill: when he made that comment, he delivered it with a level of energy and enthusiasm that we have not seen. he really believes his policies over time will prove he's right. that is what i took away from that. bedminster, we roll.
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>> hiding her no different from him, i believe she's grossly ink incompetent and i don't think people will buy it. >> dana: former president trump holding his second news conference, been 26 days since kamala harris has given comment. alexis mcadams is in new york city. >> we'll see what kamala harris says later this afternoon. these campaigns have different strategies. former president trump has been talking to the press a lot, twice within one week and some people are pushing for the former president to be more disciplined when he does talk and stick the policy. trump has his own plan. >> i'm entitled to personal attacks, i don't have a lot of respect for her or her intelligence, she will be a terrible president. >> trump hit on inflation, national security and border
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security saying he's open to campaigning with his former rival nikki haley whos republicans have to stop whining about kamala harris. >> what do you think about stlaj a strategy and would you consider having nikki haley on the campaign trail with you? >> i get along with her fine. i appreciate she endorsed me and all of that. how radical they are and how sick they are, i think i'm doing a calm campaign. >> today vice president kamala harris will layout her economic plan as americans wait to learn about it, senator j.d. vance says harris's team has to do more interviews. >> i aught to have to go before the american people why i deserve to have that job. it is disgraceful that tim walz and kamala harris are running from every media interview, every reporter. >> monday kicks off the dnc with president joe biden's speech, kamala harris and tim walz going to milwaukee to have a rally and former president trump will be
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in pennsylvania tomorrow, i'll be there, too. we'd love to talk to you. >> dana: thanks. br bringer shannon bream live from chicago. is it warm? >> it is warm and beautiful like you like it. >> dana: what do you expect to see starting sunday? >> a lot of discussion, local, state and federal authorities are looking at the protests expected. the party struggled with this bit of a fact breaking apart. they are unhappy with how they handled the situation in gaza. there is being prepared for that and folks say they are. >> bill: did you see peggy nunan, this is what she wrote about kamala harris. interesting. vice president's biggest speech,
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people are just meeting her, here is what i wonder. does she want to be known or understood? you will have joe biden on night one, she will come out four nights later. this event will be on tuesday night, it will be unveiling before night number four. what are you hearing, what is your sense, shannon, of what her speech could be all about? >> it will be hopeful, they want contrast with trump administration they say is divided. she wants to look forward. some reporting has been, how do you do that without breaking with biden administration. the president says she will not. if people believe their policies have failed and not been good, what does she say in this economic speech today to talk about how she'll do things differently? does she not own this being part
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of the administration? interesting to watch if there is increasing daylight between her and current president. you hear president trump talk about we don't know her position or who she is. we keep saying there is honeymoon period, there really is. you like the theme you hear about freedom and prices coming down, everybody likes that, then you get into the knitty gritty, who pays for it, who does that? we need her policies. >> dana: former president trump asked about nikki haley campaigning for him. he did remind us he beat her. >> would you consider having nikki haley on the campaign trail with her? >> sure, i would love to have her sports. she gave me support. love to have her campaign. >> dana: i was telling bill, if you look at numbers with men and women going into the election, there is a gender gap. could nikki haley and would she
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camm campaign for him and help close that gap for him? >> you hit correct question, will she want to get out there with him or for him. she's telling him, you havureiobase and maga, reach out to suburban women who don't love the name calling, they are worried about abortion, where are they on those things, college educated and independents, can you pull in conservative democrats? she is trying to give advice. vivek ramaswamy says the president has been receptive, it is interesting. that gap could be the difference maker in something this close, interesting to see if she can make a difference for him. >> bill: see you in chicago on sunday, we have j.d. vance, looking forward to that, chris kuhns and we shall get underway in the windy city. >> we look forward to your arrival. >> dana: thank you. >> bill: chicago river looks
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good. >> dana: pretty. >> bill: save us a seat. >> matthew perry journey began with unscrupulous doctors who abused their position of trust because they saw him as payday. this betrayal of trust is at the heart of this tragedy. >> dana: multiple people charged, including two doctors in the death of matthew perry. latest on the investigation. >> bill: catch and release at the border. this guy involves reputed leader of pesruvian gang. wait until you hear how many murders he's wanted for in his country? >> dana: and college campuses brace for more protest, will university leaders get a handle on the unrest? >> donald trump: going loco, something is wrong with them, never seen this, never thought this could happen. every day, veteran homeowners are calling
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>> dana: may be the biggest data breach in history. names, addresses and social security numbers were stolen, up for grabs on the dash web according to a new lawsuit. live in miami with more. what makes this breach different from others? >> good morning, dana. here is what is concerning, a lawsuit is claiming the company that collected this data did not have it encrypted and cyber security measures left the door wide open for attacks. this came public after a lawsuit filed against national public data, company that sells personal information for
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background checks. they are being sued for not protecting information. the company never told people affected about this breach. just yesterday, npd did acknowledge and confirm this sensitive data was leaked. what happens now is common practice for cyber criminals. hacked information leaked was for sale to the highest bidder. >> these are highly skilled, highly trained people who are very good at their job, whose job it is to come to work and try to attack american businesses and people. >> the national cyber security alliance says it is hard for people to know if they were affected. he suggests freezing your credit immediately to be safe. lawsuit is asking this company to delete personal information,
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encrypt their data and hire cyber security company to check their data for the income 10 years. >> dana: we'll keep an eye on it. >> bill: breaking news story hit yesterday out of los angeles. federal authorities charging five people in fatal overdose of matthew perry age 54. prosecutors say the defendants exploited the actor for their own financial gain. >> this network included a live-in assistant, go-betweens, two medical doctors and major source of drug supply known as the ketamine queen. they knew what they were doing was wrong. they knew what they were doing was risking great danger to mr. perry, they did it anyway. >> bill: emily compagno, has been digging into this. good morning to you. my sense was there had to be an
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a advocate on behalf of matthew perry to push investigators and push police toward finding an answer. do we know if that is the case? >> emily: his step-father released a statement and we wonder if this is pressure of hollywood. this was a beloved actor people mourned the loss of. millions of families don't have a high profile loved one. hopefully resources like this, they said no matter how rich or famous you are, you will face the law, talking about that i think are of arrest and hope that same pressure applies. >> dana: they were brazen, pull up the text messages, a doctor, i wonder how much this moron will pay. i wouldn't do it if there wasn't chance of me making money for this. the ketamine queen said delete
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our messages. >> emily: matthew perry paid 55,000 in one month for ketamine. the doctors, how much will this moron pay, dealers coming in within one month, he was dead. that ketamine queen five years prior received a text from a client sibling who said you killed my brother. ketamine was listed cause of death, can ketamine be listed cause of death and she was out on bail on other federal charges and this happens. >> bill: interesting. doctors were dealers. they were dealers making money off the moron. what about this ketamine queen? is this somebody that matthew perry would be aware of in that society? >> emily: there was an as acquaintance of matthew perry,
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one pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute ketamine and we have that street deal er connected va aq aquantance. he was matthew perry assistant for 30 years. he pled guilty to ketamine conspiracy. feds have three guilty pleas and are focusing on big fish, the ketamine queen and one physician that made a living off pedalling drugs. he was the one in charge, coshg g in the wheel of obtaining street drug ketamine. >> dana: the las vegas police union boycotting over facial id. here is quote saying review journal worries the data, photographs of officers might get into the hands of anti-cop pe
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people. what is happening here? >> emily: go, raiders, first and foremost. >> dana: 100%. >> emily: unions said this was rolled out by n.f.l., they are going league wide. started with the browns fans, 35,000 signed up for racial recognition technology, count me in. now security is deploying it, they say we need to make sure face of credential holders match what is in software. police union said no, we don't want biometric data in your hand or league hands. franchises say we're in charge of credentials. if this gets into the wrong hands nefairrious conduct could occur. this might be next wave. >> bill: i think madison square garden start last winter and reds introduced it yesterday.
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>> bill: fox news alert, four suspects charged in connection with the murder of "general hospital" star johnny wactor. he was shot in the chest. police say johnny wactor stepped in front of his co-worker. three have been charged with murder, fourth charged as an accessory, they are being held in lieu of 2 million dollars in california. they caught him at the border, he was released and federal agents have him again. leader of peruvian gang. get this. he is suspected in 23 murders in his home country. griff jenkins has a follow-up. they got him, hello. >> griff: they got him now. he is known to peruvian officials as john franco 23, for the number of people he is
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alleged to have killed. he crossed on may 16th near roma, texas. apprehended and released with a notice to appear. he is wanted for homicide in peru and ice moved to arrest him wednesday northwest of where you are in new york city. he remains in removal proceedings. john franco torres navarro, poses a threat to our community and we won't allow new york to be a safe haven for dangerous noncitizens. this is two weeks after a columbian gang member was arrested wanted for homicide, arms trafficking and theft in his own country. he crossed in september of last year and released with notice to appear. ice rearrested him. jason owens posting arrest of
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two gang members, one in texas and one in arizona this week and noting so far this fiscal year, they have arrested 452 gang members and those are just the ones we know got stopped. with threat of gangs comes threat of fentanyl crossing the border. catch fox nation special on fentanyl, america's quiet killer. we talk to head of cbp and dea about how it ties together. bill. >> bill: thanks for staying on it. thank you. >> dana: topic on my mind. seniors on fixed income struggling to keep up with rising cost of living. people in 70s and 80s are forced to reenter the work force to make ends meet. joyce flemming was a nurse before retiring in 2018. she says things were good and now she needs a job to cover
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basic cost. joyce, thank you so much. i want to put up numbers to set the stage. social security buying power for adults who retired in 2000, 36% los in buying power and they need $500 more per month to stay even at that level. inflation cost of living, top reason seniors rejoining workforce. seniors making spending cuts on leisure on travel and food. i want to turn over to you. you said in 2019, you had planned for retirement, you were all set and what happened? >> covid hit, for one, then i was watching my grandchildren during that time period and then now i'm not in that role as much anymore and i've been finding cost of living is going up and up and up. i've recently applied for a few
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jobs, i need additional to make ends meet on day-to-day basis. >> dana: what kind of work are you looking for? >> i wanted change of career. i am retired nurse, there are nursing positions out there, i applied to local grocery stores to be able to find a position to be able to help me just make up that deficit in my budget. >> dana: one thing i understand, have grandchildren that live in north carolina. you went to help them and you were pointing out even taking them to lunch was out of control for you. >> it was costly. i will do anything for my grandchildren, again, with cost of living, you used to be able to go to a restaurant and pay a nominal fee, now it is like costs are just so high. i also want to point out, not
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just retirees going back to work. it is people of retirement age staying in the workforce, afraid to retire because of inflation cost. my sister is 75 and she has not retired and still working full time. it is -- you know, both ends of the spectrum. >> dana: what would you love to do, if you didn't have to think about finding a job, what would you love to do? >> i would just like to spend time before school starts to spend time with grandkids and do a little more traveling for myself and a little more getting out to see things that i've had on my bucket list for a while. >> dana: do you pay a lot of attention to politics of economic policies? >> somewhat. i follow, they are depressing
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right now, i try to avoid some of that and not follow too, too closely. when i retired, things looked like they were going on the upswing. and now it's everything seems to be going downhill. i question whether or not social skoou is going to be around for my future years. >> dana: you don't have to tell me who you are voting for, i would never ask. are you going to pay attention to this election? does it matter to you? >> it does, a whole lot. >> dana: joyce flemming, any em employer would be lucky to have you. hope you get time with grandkids, too. >> thank you. >> bill: sweet, good luck, joyce. taylor swift back on stage, hemmer's celebrity news.
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london's wimbley stadium she brought out her best friend ed sheerin, best friend in quotes, they performed before 92,000 people. it was her first concert since the cancelled concerts. three teenage suspects being detained in those foiled plots back in vienna. >> dana: my good friend was one of the 93,000. went to london, maybe i'll get to see it. got to get charlie -- get the rain check on vienna. >> bill: let's go. make it happen. >> dana: fox news alert, dnc preparing for mass protest, optics as party looks to prop up kamala harris, plus campus bracing for chaos, can schools
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>> donald trump: colleging the end antisemitism or lose federal support. you will see how nice they will be. you'll see, they will change their ways quickly. >> dana: former president trump pledging to end scenes like this one. >> let's go. let's go. [screaming] >> no, no, stop. >> dana: that was ucla back in may, antisemitism protests spiralling out of control and
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schools bracing for more in the fall, william logenes has a for from ucla. hi, william. >> i have a question, guess how many money uc schools, berkeley, ucla, san diego and irvine spend on protests earlier this year? just a number. >> dana: 6.5 million. >> good guess, 29 million, police and public safety. ucla spend $400,000 to remove graffiti and make repairs. taxpayer are on the hook for legal bills. why? a student stopped from attending class because he was jewish. >> look at this, i'm a ucla student, i deserve to go here, we pay tuition, this is our school and they are not letting me walk in. >> so jewish students sued and a federal judge ruled against the
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university calling it unimaginable that ucla would enforce jewish exclusion zone. the order hamstrings how university responds to protest. two weeks from fall semester, colleges bracing for protest and boycotts in tent cities. >> major thing you will see is beef up of security on all college campuses. >> how else will colleges respond? i talked to a dean at major university, schools trying to slow down the process. harvard will ban overnight camping and unapproved assigns. protesters must stay 25 feet from entrance of any university building. others are banning tents, projected lights and bullhorns.
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students might have to wait 30 days to get an approval. retire colleges to penalize students who demonstrate antisemitic behavior. schools want to balance free speech and public safety. we'll see if there are consequences that act as de deterrence. >> dana: thank you. [screaming] >> bill: that was wednesday in new york city, anti-israeli protesters disrupting a rally for kamala harris. could be preview what is to come. next week the convention starts monday, you have far left groups leaving no doubt about their intentions. >> we will be there, we will chant free palestine, we will
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say stop u.s. aid to israel, we will hold criminal joe biden and kamala harris and every single one of those democrats in top leadership. >> bill: raymond lopez and alderman are back here. thanks for coming back to the program. here are the groups, code pink, u.s. palestinian network, poor people's army, thank god for abortion, jewish voice for peace. here is what i found. they are bussing from minnesota, michigan, and wisconsin. we have only heard from three states going back to republican convention a month ago. the plan is to give them a one-mile route near where the convention will take place. they want 2-1/2 miles. the city makes the decision today. what is your guess about what the city decides? >> i think what we'll see, mayor
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and his anti-american allies will do everything they can to accommodate these individuals who are hell bent to disrupt and making it greater than 1968, in their own words. the mayor encouraged people to protest and his allies have told people not to worry about permits.ill do everything to disrupt the convention and life in chicago. >> bill: bill mcgurn writes, the killer kamala convention. party leader show unity, protests accompanied by violence would paint a different picture for millions of americans watching from their living room. will this be a mess? >> i think we're seeing the beginning of a very difficult week in the city of chicago and seeing it with many decisions goin going on right now with regard
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to who is allowed to protest and who is not. many groups that call our president genocide joe and murderer kamala are given permits and some are being denied. neighborhoods will have many 911 calls unanswered to keep these places secure. chicago has come to understand protesters being oud agitators, america will see anger and confusion and animosity toward america itself at the democratic national convention, not message we need to send as party hoping to retain the white house. >> people thought it was possible, that is pipedream now. hamas said terms are not what they agreed to. i don't know what happens there. maybe iran doesn't attac israel.
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i -- there is potential for wicked stew. many years after 1968. go ahead. >> it has been 315 days since hostages were taken, israeli and american. we are not upushing forward whie we are allowing individuals who are not just supporting palestine, supporting hamas. it is disgusting and leaders need to call it out from the party and nation. >> bill: 2:30, judge issues decision on this parade route this afternoon. thank you, see you soon. >> thank you, bill. >> dana: lobster, corn dogs, floats and deep friedoreos are there. fun is not cheap. head to the fair grounds in des moines. look at that ice cream cone. n next.
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>> dana: the iowa state fair marking 170 years. congrats to them. but on the inflation though, mark brumberg is live in illinois, how are you? >> talking about those deep-fried oreos, the shot behind me, i think i will have some for lunch. i walked out this street with a 300 pounds hog this morning and i have to tell you, that hogg was a delight. we are having a lot of fun here at the fair. but we are talking to people about what it cost them to come to the fair and how the economy is treating them. listen to this. >> trying to just keep going, it's been rough, so that makes you worry about what the future is going to hold. >> child care is one. mortgages another. and then honestly groceries. >> right now i think we are holding our own.
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sometimes its paycheck to paycheck. >> it's always an issue having staff and good staff in your business at all times and then the cost of everything is up. >> groceries are terrible. >> i mean, i can't walk out of there were $200 and get nothing. >> so people are coming to the fair, dana, they want to come out and celebrates, and there's a lot to celebrate here but they are doing it on a budget and talking about pending pitching and making choices about where they spend their money especially the familre today. so you know america wants to have fun but at the same time really concern for how they pay for it all, definitely an issue here at the fair. >> dana: love seeing you out there and he is like back home. and you totally do not look like a guy who is eating deep-fried oreos for lunch. send video. >> you pick your battles, deanna, this is where i'm picking one of my battles.
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>> bill: see you, brian. >> dana: before we go, the tsa is sending off one of its most dedicated members in style, bomb sniffing dog. retiring after a career spent keeping people safe at chicago o'hare airport, sharing her with tennis balls and other toys as she will live at home with her handler, congratulations and thank you to her. what a good girl she is. percy would be so excited with all of the tennis balls. >> bill: i will be landing at o'hara later today. >> dana: will you go dancing for me? >> bill: i will see you a week from now in chicago. >> dana: brit hume is going to join us on sunday, so that's something for us to look forward to you. michael whatley from the rnc with a little counter programming. >> bill: who knows what we will get. >> dana: good luck to the bangles though. here is harris. >> harris: this fox news

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