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♪>> summertime temperatures out there this morning. ir watching "fox & friends first" on this wednesday morning. >> i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. >> it may be the most stunning congressional loss in history. eric cantor losing to dave brat. >> did any one see this coming? >> no one saw it coming a the all. it is described as a political earth earthqua earthquake. eric cantor is the second most powerful house. he was possibly going to be the lead speaker of the house. in his victory beach brat says he values republican principles. >> we believe in god who gave us this miracle today and we
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believe in the face of the founder. we believe that faith is necessary for the continuation of our republic as it stands. i truly believe that. >> during his concession speech cantor says very little about his defeat instead encourages the republican party. >> we wanted to create a virginia that focuses on everybody. we want to focus our efforts on putting forth a conservative solution. >> having won the primary brat is now preparing to campaign against his democratic challenger. brat tells fox news people want to get away from the cheap political rhetoric of right and left. >> most every central program is installment right now. when i said are we on the right back everybody said absolutely not. we need to change course and fix
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some big problems. >> in this race there were 18,000 more republican votes this year than in the 2012. >> who is dave brat and how did he pull off such a stunning win? doug luzader is live with the man who took downer ri eric can. do we have doug luzader live with us this morning? if not we will move on and get back to him later. >> another question that people are asking is what does the cantor loss and the brat win mean for the republican party? fox news senior political analyst brit hume and speech writer weighing in. >> more interesting question, megyn, as we look at this extraordinary upset, what does this tell us about the role of the tea party within the republican party?
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it tells me that the republican party cannot ignore the tea party. it must find a way to fuse together the wings of its party to have the winning season. >> the tea party is alive and kicking. the theme of this election was supposed to be the death of the tea party and the revenge of the establishment. the tea party got it out of their system in 2010 and 2012 then we had the government shut down fiasco. now with the adults we are going to come back in and be in charge. it's not working out that way. >> eric cantor the first in history to lose his primary while holding the position. >> the big question we are asking who is that guy dave brat and how did he pull off this win? doug luzader is live in washington with this. >> political upsets of this kind but they are -- are unusual but they happen every now and then.
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he pulled it off in a decisive fashion. here he was last night during his victory speech. >> turn the country in judeo christian principles and it's about returning the country to free market principles. i don't want to get into it. the race is pretty simple. when i go to dc every vote i take will move the pendulum in the direction of the people away from washington, d.c. back to the states and back to you. brat is an economic professor. he is a free market guy. he is assuming he will win the general election. it is a safe republican seat.
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then generic cantor is also a professor at the same college. back to you guys. >> randolph, thank you very much. in other primary news lindsay graham cruising to victory defeating six challengers there. in nevada, nobody wins, sort of. in the democratic primary race there none of these candidates over any of the named contenders. according to state law the leading candidate robert goodman gets that nomination. he steam rolled and is expected to come to victory in november. >> ted cruz now officially all american shedding his canadian
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citizenship. he was born to a cuban father and american mother and canadian citizen. hinting possibly for the run for office. the u.s. constitution says a person has to be natural born citizen to be president. he is still eligible to be president. >> hillary clinton making more headlines because of the new book and selling the new book. the title is hard choices and the books already discounted up to 40 percent and on-line. critics say it is more about the hard choices she didn't make. she lashed back claiming the president george w. bush destroyed america's reputation. >> we had two wars going on. the global leadership has been badly damaged. we had to do more to restore america's leadership an
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standing. that is important to get us moving forward again. >> what about these four americans killed in the again zi terror attacks. the former secretary of state still saying there's nothing she could have done to prevent her death. are we getting her full story? clinton revealing in an interview with nbc news there might be more but congress might not have access to it. >> you write in great detail in the book about what was happening in benghazi. >> the diary during the time. >> i kept the notes, would you turn those over? >> they can read it in the book. >> that brings us to our look who is talking. >> charles krauthammer says it's clear clinton is putting on an act in preparation of a presidential run. >> the problem with hillary clinton that you see, it's an
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intrinsic insincerity. she is continually crafting what she says, crafting what her position is going to be crafting her conduct. it is day in and day out even on the book tour or campaign trail or anybody in public office. you trip up traffic with ronald reagan who knew who he was who didn't have to think twice and he got it right because he was sincere in that way. >> iraq is over wrun run by militants in the street fighting. take a look. >> a mass exodus is underway as thousands of people struggle to escape the chaos and fighting. peter doocy is live with the latest. >> the latest reports are that
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police officersforces were taki their uniform laying down their guns and leaving the city as fighters from the al qaeda splinter group ifil islamic state of iraq. the u.s. is going to help out, but remember american troops left iraq two and a half years ago. >> ultimately it is iraqi security forces and iraqi government. we are doing more. >> he asked malki to step up to help unresolved issues of the iraqi people. they are urging the iraqi government to push back against the aggressors as hard as possible. >> the security forces face a
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severe challenge by them. he has seen they are actively engaged in this ongoing effort. we continue to encourage them to stay at it. >> 1 and a half million people live in mosul although many that haven't left are fleeing today. >> this moinrning we will hear from chuck hailing as he testifies in the first open congressional hearing on the prisoner swap with bowe bergd l bergdahl. initially president obama said he said the decision to release the prisoners but since then he says it is hagel. hagel just signed off on the decision made by the president. >> the wal-mart truck driver that left actor tracy morgan in critical condition and killed his good friend will be arraigned in new jersey.
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kevin roepert has been away for 24-hours when his big rig hit the limo bus. the actor could lose his leg. his publicist confirming this is not true. >> it was the second to last day of school. now students at an oregon high school are mourning the loss of one of their classmates after a shooter carrying a rifle opens fire inside. police now confirming a 14-year-old emilio hoffman was shot dead inside the boy's looker room in trout dale. the freshman played soccer and was said to be loved by all. >> he is not going to be there this morning. >> he is not the kind of kid you want to hurt. he's cool, he's good at soccer. he's a good friend. >> a physical education teacher is being credited with saving lives.
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this guy todd ryesler rushed there even those grazed by a bullet. police are not yet identifying him. his motive still remains unknown. >> now we are time to talk about the weather forecast. we have a cold front. >> a little bit of everything out there. >> good morning heather and ainsley. i want to take you to the southern plains. this seeing temperatures well above average. midland texas today's high expected to be 105. in dallas, san antonio you factor in the humidity and it will feel even hotter than that. rising temperatures across the southern plains. other areas looking at temperatures much cooler oevenlt in the 60s today for your highs. in rapid city you are in the 60s as well as chicago. in new york city high
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temperature forecast is 70 degrees. we have showers and storms across the country today. two areas that could be looking at potentially severe weather mid atlantic and parts of the center of the country. let's head over to you. >> thank you, maria. it is 13 minutes after the top of the hour. they waited in line to get hillary clinton's book but can they name her accomplishments? >> hard to say. >> benghazi. >> fox news hits the streets to find out. >> when they got there their messages were censored by duct tape. we record you decide. awesome, amazing, that's epic, bro.
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the troops killed when his unit was mistakenly hit by a coalition air strike. he deployed a month after his father died. >> this was following his dream and i am proud of him that he followed his childhood dream. >> the incident took place in providence when joint coalition forces came under attack of insurgents and called for airport. >> a california youth pastor charged with murder after a man died after a fight. the 35-year-old is now free on 100,000 dollar bail plan to go plead not guilty on a hearing on friday. the coming up on "fox & friends" rob cox his wife and attorney will join us with their story. >> people lined up for hours to
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meet hillary clinton. she treated fans and signed copies of her book in new york city. >> can any of the fans name her accomplishments in washington? we hit the streets to find out? >> it is hard to say. hard to say. >> in addition to meeting with the diplomatic leaders of that country she has to meet with groups of women on the ground in every single country she went. >> you can't point to any one. there haven't been any in the last 20-years, period. >> she played an active role in trying to mediate the israeli palestinian problem. still haven't gotten there yet. i really can't answer that. >> she did a little bit in the middle east. >> her campaign for women's rights around the globe. >> under the bush administration it was my way or the highway.
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>> a stunning shake-up in the
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house. eric cantor losing to dave brat. what does it mean? we will have analysis. >> turning iraq into a parking lot as thousands of people are fleeing for their lyes. what it means for our security at home. >> an epic backdrop for an epic moment. it is captivating the country. "fox & friends first" starts right now. rl ♪ ♪ >> hello to you and your family this morning. it is wednesday june 11th. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers.
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thank you for starting your day with us as always. we begin with a fox news alert t. may be the most stunning congressional upset in history. >> kelly wright is live. kelly, what a night. >> it is the best way to describe it. it is sending after shocks on the political landscape. the second most powerful. he falls victim to little known candidate david brat a college economics professor and supported by the tea party. brat with very little money made a stunning victory in virginia's primary telling fox news his victory is a miracle from god and that his win is based on a grass-roots movement for change.
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>> our founding was built by people who were political philosophers. it is part of the cheap political rhetoric of right and left. >> it is disappointing, sure. but i believe in this country. i believe there's opportunity around the next corner for all of us. >> meantime cantor's campaign spent more than $5 million, brat spent a little more than 100,000 dollars. in the end brat says of all of this, voters vote. they want to get rid of the washington establishment. a surprising night. thank you kelly wright. the big question everyone is asking who is dave brat and how did he pull off such a stunning win? doug zoo laider is looking at
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who took downer rick cantor. >> what we are learning here is money doesn't necessarily win in politics. dave brat is a university economics professor. we clearly knew the numbers going into this. he knew it was a long shot and he was able to tap into a fair amount of gop anger toward establishment candidates. here he was last night at his victory speech. >> it is about returning the country to judeo christian principles. >> it was about to turn the country to free market first of all. i don't want to get into it but the race is pretty simple. we move the pendulum into the direction of the people into wa washington, d.c. back to the states back to the locality and
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back to you. >> the election night result first of all the margin is a decisive win by brat over cancer. also the turnout much higher than expected especially for a mid term election especially for a primary. it is a solid district and it is expected brat will ultimately win come the general election in november. back to you guys. >> doug luzader live. thank you, doug. >> in other primary news south carolina senator lindsay graham chuzi cruising to victory locking in more than 50 percent of the vote to avoid a runoff. he faces his opponents in the fall. >> ted cruz is now all american shedding his canadian citizenship. he was born in canada to a canadian father and american mother. he was a citizen in america and canada. the move hinting at a run for a
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bigger office. the u.s. constitution says a person has to be a natural born citizen to be president here. but since cruz is eligible for american citizenship at birth, he can still run for president. clinton meantime making hard choices. making more headlines than selling the book. it is discounted 40 percent at some stores. it is more about the hard choices she didn't make as secretary of state. during a fundraiser clinton lashed back claiming president george w. bush destroyed america's global reputation. >> we had two wars going on, our global leadership had been badly damaged and we had to do more to restore america's leadership and standing because that was important to get us moving forward again. >> the former secretary of state
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still say there's more to americans. she revealed there may be more but congress may not have access to it. >> you write in great detail in this in the book about what was happening in benghazi did you keep a diary during your time? >> i kept a lot of notes. >> if the committee wants your notes would you turn them over? >> they can read it in the book. >> she would only hand over her notes to congress if she thought the investigation was not meant to politicize american deaths. >> two more iraqi cities fall neen the hand of militants. a al qaeda splinter group over took. they also over took mosul which
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is the second largest in iraq. they are now forcing iraq's prime minister to declare a state of emergency. >> secretary of defense chuck hagel testifying today on the pridz ner swap forearm me sergeant bow bergdahl. initially president obama said he made the decision to release 5 taliban prisoners but since then the president has backtracked it was hagel. hagel maintains he signed off on the decision made by the president. he will ask if it broke national security laws by transferring those detainees right there without congressional approval. >> the wal-mart truck driver charged in the accident that left actor tracy morgan in critical condition and killed his good friends will be arraigned in new jersey. kevin roper had been up 24-hours when his big rig hit morgan's limo bus. he is hospitalized in critical but tabstable condition. >> should be the second to last day of school but instead they
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are mourning the loss of a classmate after a shooter car carrying a rival opfle opened f inside. 14-year-old emilio hoffman was shot dead in trout dale. he played soccer and was said to be loved by all. >> i can't accept he's not going it be the to be there in the morning. >> not the kind of kid you would want to hurt. he's cool, he's good at soccer. he's a good friend. >> being credited with sayiving lives they are getting the lock down procedure despite being grazed by a bullet. the teen's shooter was later found dead inside a school rest room believed to have killed himself. police not identifying him at the time his motive is unnamed. >> two 12-year-old girls accused of brutally sta stabbing their friend will appear inside of a
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wisconsin courtroom. they are meeting for a status hearing. they are accused of stabbing another 12-year-old girl 19 times to please a fictional horror character named slender man. both are charged as adults and could face up to 65 years in prison. in a huge blow to teacher's unions the california judge ruling the state's tenure rule is unconstitutional. it keeps bad teachers in the classroom and promises to fornoo force out good ones. teachers unions plan to afeel. th >> straight off her concert in the bronx j-lo in brazil to sing at the cup. ♪ >> despite the reports she canceled she will be performing atom's opening ceremony. she will join pit bull the official world cup song we are
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saturday. the ture rent program is capped at 100 million a year and 20 percent production costs. a new bill says that more tax breaks will help from luring bigger movies and tv series out of state. >> united airlines is about to change how you earn your miles. >> lori rothman is here to explain. >> good morning lori. >> united airlines is changing the frequent flyer miles by recognizing how much money you spend on air fair verses how many miles you fly which was the old way of doing it. the strategy to the business fliers to travelers spring for the more costly business last week. the change starts next march 1st ss where united so-called millage first members flying 25,000 a year will earn between 7 and 11 miles for every ticket dollar spent not counting taxes. re regular members who spent less
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we have planned. unless you have a problem with it i am going to go ahead with the plan. a historic political upset. eric cantor defeated by unknown tea party challenger dave brat. what it means and how it will effect your day and how what he will wear. he claims it is self defense. i jo he joins us live. >> on our show in weather like this. the take a look. it is windy. it might even be raining and 75 # --. eli wants me to check on his ankle. i will if you come on fox and friends. if i keep talking they are going to cut me off. the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can prep for his presentation. and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? yes! three a's!
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friends first" . an investigation underway at the mgm grand in las vegas after a worker plunges to his death from a third floor window. it happened at the resort's convention center. right now the fire department is only saying that the man was not able to get out of the way and was pushed out of the window. it is unclear how he was pushed or by who. osha is now investigating. he said he wanted people to die and he was going to die with them. prosecutors in washington state revealing the eerie journal entry of the man accused of killing one person and wounding two others at seattle pacific university. the 26-year-old is charged with murder and attempted murder. authorities planning to push for life in prison. ainsley? >> shelly sterling, the wife of the disgraced los angeles clippers owner is heading to court today to seek to sell the team.
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balmer to buy the team for $2 billion but donald sterling refusing to sell the team. shelly hoping the court will allow her to do so. the accused stalker breaking into sandra bullock's house while she was sleeping was carrying a machine gun. ch ofe recovering that his property. we also learned the 39-year-old spent an hour inside the star's house before she realized he was in there. she eventually spotted him going through her stuff and then locked herself in a room until the cops were able to come. >> scary. take a look at this epic wedding photo taken moments before a wildfire in oregon forced an entire wedding to evacuate to safety. everything was in place when fire fighters showed up. guests begging them to allow an abbeef educated ceremony. after the kiss, the
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photographer quickly snapping the photo of a lifetime for the newlyweds. that is an amazing picture. >> it is now seven minutes till the top of the hour. it goes against everything we've always heard. pour yourself another cup of coffee this morning. why? it could actually make your smile brighter. >> they are lining up to meet her but fans of hillary clinton can't seem to name a single accomplishment. can you? your comments next. ♪ ♪ ♪
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an antibacterial element in the coffee bean. new storm water permits about pollution in arlington, virginia, forcing groups including the boy scouts to cancel car washes this summer and find an alternative. finally the ugly. car lovers look away. this million-dollar toyota 2000gp sports car crushed by a fallen tree in japan. the car, you can see, totaled. >> it might not be able to be replaced. earlier in the show we told you about the thousands of people who lined up to get a copy of hillary clinton's new book but many couldn't name her accomplishments. so we asked can you name one of hillary clinton's accomplishments and here's what you had to say. gordy tweeted putting her foot in her mouth. what difference does it make? jared writes leaving office. >> tomorrow says one of hillary's greatest accomplishments is convincing a lot of people that she is qualified to be president without doing
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anything. >> ouch. thanks so much to etch who responded. reappreciate you joining us today. >> we'll see you bright and early at 5 a.m. tomorrow morning. >> yes, we will. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> bye. good morning. today is wednesday, june 11. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. we begin with a fox news alert. a shocking political defeat that no one saw coming. congressman eric cantor ousted, becoming the first house majority leader in history to lose his primary defeated by this washington outsider and tea party candidate, dave brat. >> we believe in god gave us this miracle today, and we believe that that tpaeupgt -- faith and strong moral fiber is necessary for the continuation of the republic as it stands. and i truly believe that. >> who is dave brat and how his victory affects the balance of power in washington?

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