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today is saturday, the 23rd of august, 2014. i'm anna kooiman and a fox news alert. from jv to varsity. new warnings this morning that isis has not only gotten stronger but they have their eyes set on the united states and could be lanning another 9/11-style attack. >> an executed journalist james foley's brother speaking out and he is not -- not happen with the white house. >> the united states could have done more on behalf of the western and american hostages over there. >> what he believes the administration did not do. >> and fire in the sky?
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[explosion] the story behind this rocket's dangerous explosion during a test flight. "fox & friends" begins right now. >> hey, everybody, come on in and stay a while. glad to have you watching "fox & friends" weekend. glad to have you in for tucker. >> only a few more weeks left where you get to wear the nice light suit. >> i have got to wear it today. >> all the ladies telling me it's labor day i have got to get rid of my white pants, right? >> you don't wear white pants. >> just on the golf course. we begin this hour with a fox news alert. federal officials now warning that isis could hit inside america as revenge for u.s. air strikes. the terror group that was labeled the jv team by president obama just a few short months ago may now be planning a 9/11 style attack on the west. >> more we go now live to
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jennifer griffin in washington, d.c. good morning to you, jennifer. >> good morning, anna. the says it has not seen any sign that isis terror cells have cross the southern border into the united states. but those who have been watching this group grow in strength say anything is possible. >> they are crazy out there because they are rapidly developing a method of blowing up a major u.s. city. and people just can't believe that's happening. isis, they are really bad terrorists. they are so bad that al qaeda is afraid of them. >> the president may now be regretting his choice of words back in january when he mocked isis in an interview with the new yorker, quote: the analogy we use around here sometimes, and i i think it is accurate, is if a jv team puts oners uniform that doesn't make them kobe bryant. >> this is beyond anything that we have seen. we must prepare for
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everything. the only way you do that is take a cold steelly hard look at it and get ready. >> to date we he have not seen them focus on that type of planning but that doesn't mean we are not going to be very mindful that they could quickly aim to pivot to attacks against western targets outside of the region. they show the intent or they show plotting against the united states. we'll be prepared to deal with that if necessary. >> general martin dempsey warned this week isis cannot be stopped without targeting them in syria. back to you guys. >> jennifer griffin for us this morning. how did the administration get this so wrong? how did just a few short month ago did the president liken them to a group that was junior varsity? then you have the flip to this. imminent threat to every interest we have. this is beyond anything we
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have ever seen before. >> on the golf course in the meantime. but the pentagon press secretary mere admiral trying to explain away the comments the president made a few short months ago. >> this is august. you are talking about comments made in january. isis and isil have grown in capability. i have said this as well as others from the podium. they have grown with speed constantly changing fluid situation. their threat continues to grow. and that's what led us to where we are today, which is that we believe it does pose an imminent threat and a threat we need to take seriously. >> is that real talk or is that double talk because we know that size isis has said they intend to fly the black flag over the white house. tweet calamity will befall the united states. we know they were emailing the foley family demanding
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$132 million and saying he would die. so somehow a jv month ago has morphed into what the president now calls a cancer. rear admiral curvey is trying to shuffle to come up with an explanation how the united states and the president got it so wrong for so long. >> you you bring up a great point about the email exchange with the foley family. because we know now it wasn't email exchange a few short weeks ago. >> right. >> it goes back to the fall of last year. and they were passing that information to the administration letting them know that these communications that were coming from isis and demands being made on the foley family. >> the notion that an organization that now calls itself is the islamic state is emailing american families, taunting and terrorizing them and rear admiral kirby comes up with this kind of explanation to get the president off the hook it's frightening, actually. >> we had senator john mccain on the channel last night. he said the opposite.
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this is not taking the president by surprise or shouldn't have. this is because of a series of grave mistakes he has made. think back to 2012 on the campaign trail, bragging about not leaving a residual force in iraq. you think about hillary clinton's book that's out right now. and she talks about her and pretty much every senior advisor along with the secretary of defense and joint chiefs of staff who basically said, mr. president, we need to arm the syrian rebels and he stood against them. so, is this also a culture of the president not listening to his advisors? >> the question this morning, too when you talk to the family, the foley family, which has been so brave out there, you know, in the podium and taking up that microphone, we are you now hearing from the brother of james fell toy, michael, in an interview. the question came up, could this administration have done more to save your brother's life? listen. >> the united states could have done more on behalf of the western and american hostages over there. other nations have done that and that's been a source of
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frustration for me. i really, really hope that in some way, jim's death pushes us to take another look at our approach, our policy to terrorists and hostage negotiation. we are sitting on prisoners, for example, in guantanamo that doesn't even have to be financial. >> so, the foley family is saying that we have a great natural resource in terms of these prisoners. and that, perhaps, they could be used as a negotiating chip. i don't think he was suggesting that the ransom be paid but, clearly, there is a tremendous amount of frustrations, especially in light of that failed raid to capture and protect mr. foley unfortunately at a site in which intelligence blew it. there was no one there. >> some say you should never negotiate with terrorists. other people on the program just the opposite. $132 million that isis was demanding, the family was trying to come up with
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global posts. james foley's business that he was working for was trying to come up with. maybe the government should have stepped. in what do you think? i mean, should we? we saw what happened with the bergdahl flop with the terrorists and a lot of people didn't like that. >> let us know what you think, foxnews.com. more on this story throughout the show this morning. >> let's move state side. calm in ferguson, missouri last night, no tear gas or arrests were made. rally for michael wilson and brown. >> just a few hours ago ron johnson of the miles an hour state highway patrol he said it looked like a at this point it call friday night in ferguson. that's a typical friday from before these protests began. he called it a good sign of progress here in the community. on the street the protests were peaceful. off othe streets we saw
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several prayer services at a local church. the congregants were praying for peace in the community. for the family of michael brown and also for officer darren wilson who fatally shot brown two weeks ago today. >> we are praying not only for michael brown's family, but we are praying for the family of officer darren wilson, too. that family is hurting, also. they are in hiding. if we call ourselves christians, this is the the thing to do. >> and support for officer darren wilson continues to grow as well. an online fundraising campaign has now received more than $280,000 in donations for wilson and his family. supporters of the officer are holding a rally in his honor today in st. louis. but tomorrow, the parents of trayvon martin are coming in to town to march with the parents of mike wall brown in a protest they are calling peace fest. that's before brown's funeral on monday.
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back to y'all. >> gary tiny live this morning for us in ferguson. >> other headlines on saturday morning to tell you about terrifying moments in the air. southwest jet forced to make emergency landing after a back tire blows out. it happened with it 5 people on board. this moment captured the moment the plane landed safely. >> right as we took off, there was a rumble on the left side of the plane. you knew there was something wrong at that time. >> this cell phone video showing what it was like inside the plane during the moment of impact. >> came in and they did like a very smooth but quick stop and everybody went nuts. it was great. the typical cheer that you get when you are alive. [cheers and applause] >> the case or the cause of the blowout rather is under investigation. fortunately nobody was injured. it was a ride of terror out of michigan community fair. an 8-year-old boy and his
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16-year-old sister fall 15 feet from a ferris wheel. the teenager was on crumps and stored them at her feet during the ride. but one of them caught on a bar, causing the car to dump the siblings out. they were not seriously hurt. the ferris wheel was inspected and reopened. and time to pay up. arizona school superintendent asking the government for $1 million to cover the cost of the 200 illegal children busted into the state. says in part what is unprecedented is the federal government's actions to relocate at least hundreds of unaccompanied minors, mostly school aged teenagers who have illegally crossed the border into other states, to arizona cities and towns where they will attend schools. federal law requires schools to educate all students regardless of immigration status. and we have blast off, literally. watch as a rocket explodes in the sky.
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well, the unmanned space x rocket was testing landing systems at a mcgregoire, texas flight facility. the self-destruct system was triggered by malfunction believed to be in one of the three engines. nobody was hurt there. >> check with n. with rick reichmuth for a look at the pumpkin spice weather unfolding. >> pumpkin spice time. >> only here in the northeast. go down to the south they would like some of that they have had the hottest temperatures they have had of the year. savanna 100 degrees. hottest they have been all summer long. take a look at these oranges that are incredibly high temperatures. see that for much of the next few days. clayton is talking about this pumpkin spice weather here. a nice day across the northeast. a few scattered showers in the mid-atlantic. stretch to ohio valley.
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most of the heavy rain this summer and go a little bit farther back towards the west, parts of montana incredible rain there today, maybe up to 4 to a inches. that means a lot of flooding. one other thing we are watching is this area of storms here. haiti dominican republic and puerto rico. this potentially and likely a tropical system we are going to be watching this week. south florida you need to continue to watch this and parts of the mid-atlantic definitely see tropical development this week. where it goes that will be the big question and how strong it gets. we will keep talking about that this morning. >> thanks, rick. >> you bet. >> coming up on the show, the obama administration opening up criminal investigation into the brutal execution of james foley. policies like this put the u.s. in danger prior to 9/11. the man who hunted down usama bin laden is next. >> awesome story people paying it forward at a starbucks for hours. that is until a so-called grinch stopped it all. wait until you hear why.
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the obama administration vows justice for the beheading of american journalist james foley, but critics on both sides are stunned. >> i don't know why you use the word justice. it's not appropriate here. this is an attack on our country. we he have to react to it. >> the whole idea is we made a terrible mistake for decades pre-9/11 in pursuing as criminal offenses as individual acts. >> is that what is happening now? is the obama administration bringing america back to the pre-9/11 mentality that ignored and diminished on coming terror threats to america? michael scheuer is the former head of the cia's ben lad continuening, mike. >> good morning, sir.
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how are you? >> the first question i have to you because you are an expert on this and you know it better than really anybody else. toot terrorists laugh at us when we say we are going prosecute them in the federal courts in the united states. >> i'm afraid it is a joke, sir. it's for the american people in the sense that we're brought up looking at problems that are first identified as criminal, then you chase and capture the person try him, convict him and inscars rate them. and that's the end of the problem. we have been doing this. i started the rendition program in 1995. in the late summer. and we have been after this one at a time since then. and all we have is a much, much bigger problem than we had then. and, mr. obama in the name of law and order has blinded us by stopping the rendition program and stopping interrogations. so we are in a much worse fix than we were 10 years ago. >> let's talk about that fix. we are facing the richest terrorist organization in the history of the world. they want to fly a black
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flag over the white house. even general dempsey says they have an end of of apocalyptic vision. what will trying them in any court and what is the is proper solution to isis going forward? trying makes no difference. no muslim has a chance in an american court system, which is wrong, but it is what we will be believed. and the idea of attacking them one at a time is purel. it has been since from clinton's time to mr. obama's time now. my own answer is we should have never gone back to iraq. let those people fight it out. we don't have the military. our military is broken we are getting rid of our field grade captains with pink slips. we are a bankrupt country. for the time being we can prepare to fight them at a future date, which we will
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have to. but we are north competent to do it now. and our southern border has let how many of these people in here the old fbi phrase well they're not here because we haven't seen them was what that national security guy said yesterday. we haven't noticed anything down there well, that's a big place, can you miss things. michael scheuer, thanks being with us today. will this war weariness cut it in this country? >> it won't, sir. we have to learn how to kill people. we don't kill enough of the enemy and their supporters. until we go back to that realization we are going to be defeated consistently. >> thank you, sir. >> al sharpton fueling the fire in ferguson. >> how can the young folk in a city believe in a system that would try to spit and name and character of a young man who hasn't even
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welcome back, 24 minutes past the hour. time for quick headlines for you. a mortar attack along the gaza border. leaving a 4-year-old israeli boy dead. first israeli death since a new round of fighting erupted this week. this comes as gunmen execute 18 palestinians expected to be informs in response to israeli air strikes against senior hamas leaders. the pentagon against china for dangerous intercept of
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u.s. patrol plane. this u.s. fighter jet the military calling this an act of intimidation, unsafe, and unprofessional. hanna? >> 2 a minutes after the hour. outspoken and often controversial. the reverend al sharpton turning his focus to police brutal after incidents involving america's law enforcement. how young folk of the city believe in a system that would try to spit on the name and character of a young man who hasn't even been buried? >> well, he has left ferguson and today is leading a rally in new york against police brutality for the justice of 18-year-old michael brown and is he he the right voice nor kind of rally? let's ask our fox news contribute pastor robert
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jeffreys, thanks for being with us, pastor. >> thanks, anna. >> many folks critical of the reverend al sharpton say wherever he goes aggression follows. sometimes he is guilty of fanning the flames rather than putting them out and giving people a voice? what do you say? >> al sharpton is prostituting his pastoral position buy using the unrest in ferguson to further his own agenda. those of house are pastors have the responsibility to speak words that bring healing, not division, words build on biblical truth and not political correctness. and i think what we ought to be saying is look, we don't know what happened in ferguson but what we can say for sure, according to the bible, romans chapter 13, is that law enforcement officers are, quote: ministers of god, sent to avenge evil doers. that doesn't mean police always get it right there. are a few rogue policemen just like there are rogue pastors and newscasters. but the majority of policemen are selfless
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servants and we ought to be speaking in a way to engender respect for not suspicion of police. >> do you think there is somebody else out there who may be better suited for leading a rally like this or going into these communities and helping people make sense of it? because very often when there is a tragedy in life, where there is natural disaster, people try to make sense of it and they turn it their faith. is there somebody else that would be a better voice than al sharpton? >> regardless of who the person is, what's important is what the the message is i think whoever feels compelled to address this needs to put ferguson and what happened in new york in context i don't know what al sharpton is going to say today, but i hope that for every word he spends credited sizing a few police, he will spend 100 words praising the majority of police who serve their communities. i mean, my gosh, lock at the context of this. this is happening in the new york city area where on september 11th hundreds of policemen and law enforcement officers gave
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their lives to protect citizens and they continue to put their lives at risk every day. that's the context we need to place this in. >> right. and very often what you see behind the reverend al sharpton is people coming into communities, like we saw in ferguson, who don't even live there and many of them even had previous criminal records and then ended up getting arrested once again. we appreciate your time and for helping us make sense of everything. >> thank you. >> have a great day. coming up on "fox & friends" weekend. 47 million people are on food stamps. but wait until you hear how many people who don't even need them are getting them. then, the rally cry against the washington redskins now reaching their doorstep. why even their hometown newspaper is getting in on the ban. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches?
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the whale named juno making funny faces and lunging. juno is known for playing with visitors and trying to kind of mess with them. that's a smart whale. >> at first i thought it was one of those led screens, you remember the one with the shark the woman freaked out? >> i do. >> attacked her in a fanchts that's a real beluga whale. >> i hope the whale wasn't feeling bad that the kids were screaming at him and he was not happy. they have that permanent grin on their face. >> the kids' scream are in the pitch of the whale sound. >> maybe they thought they were playing. >> meanwhile, washington, d.c., almost football season a lot of questions this season as to what people will call certain football teams, specifically talking about the washington redskins, of course. now, the "the washington post," the hometown paper of the washington redskins has put up on its editorial page because you know a number of commentators have said they
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won't refer to them as the washington redskins. others are going to call them a football team. here is what the "washington post" is now saying about all of this. >> this is from their editorial border. when i will we waited for the national football league to catch up with thoughtful opinion and common decency we have decided except when it is essential for clarity and effect we will no longer use the slur ourselves. they are calling it a slur. that's the standard we apply to all offensive vocabulary and the team maim offends not only native americans but other americans too. >> do you think they have something else to write about? i think there is a lot to write about and be concerned about. my understanding is that the flack foot nation was involved with the design of that logo. and so i can understand some viewpoints saying well, the name bothers us. that's not who we are. but it's a football team. and a football team is not preaching discrimination or racism or affecting native americans in one way or the
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other. they must have something better to do. >> they do. the federal government went after the redskins. and first amendment saying oh no you can't keep that trademark or that copyright. >> how are you going to start moving all of these teams to the editorial board in their defense this isn't the first time they have said this. they said this page has for many years urged the team to change its name. we cite back to 1992 that they wrote back in 1992 that found it pretty offensive that the editorial page found it offensive many, many years ago. this isn't the first time that they're jumping on the bandwagon here. >> yes, the name, the word itself redskins they believe is insulting, they bongt believe mr. snyder or any of the fans attached to the name don't necessarily mean they are guilty of anything. just that the name itself is the problem. >> what about the yankees? i'm going to figure out some regional discrimination issues in terms of the yankees. maybe the yankees, maybe that name the federal
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government should say the yankees are. >> good point. >> when he they play down south may be offensive. "the washington post" we're not going to call the new york yankees the yankees, we are going to it call them the new york team? what are they going to call them the was>> i want to see why play my philadelphia eagles because they played the redskins a number of times this season. a contentious fight. call them the eagles, the football team. or the r team. the team from washington? >> is this a case of the pc police going too far or is the newspaper simply acting. >> not going to call isis the islamic state. maybe that's a better editorial for them because it's not really an islamic state. maybe they should just think about that. instead of the redskins. >> get their facts straight there. friends@foxnews.com. weigh in on this on ff weekend on twitter. let us know. other stories making headlines this saturday morning. routine traffic stop turns into a fight. georgia man opens fire nearly killing him.
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this newly released dash cam shows a man jumps from the truck and fires a dozen shots before taking off. he was hit seven times but managed to stand up and call for help. the driver curtis hicks was later shot and killed by police after an hour's long chase. freeman has since recovered and returned to the force. foot stamp fraud is running ram rampant. this according to a new government report people selling food stamps caught for seeing online for art, housing and cash. art? wow. states are having trouble prosecuting fraud cases pause of budgets. the snap program has given 47 million people over $75 billion in benefits. and the tsa forgetting that the s stands for security. according to a new letter written by the tsa they
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admit they allowed illegal aliens to board planes without proper identification. the agency had previously denied letting illegals on to planes with just their notice to appear forms. the forms have no photo or water mark and can easily be forged. and talk about a grinch? a man rushing to starbucks in st. petersburg, florida to put an end to a pay it forward line. hundreds of people were buying coffee for the next people in line. the store had a 10 hour streak going earlier in the week. but this guy wouldn't even let the new line get that far. he says he just doesn't want to be forced into doing something nice. before leaving he did at this tip the barista 100 bucks. >> i'm putting an end to nice city. >> don't force me but i'm going to do this anyway. >> sounds like a kind guy paying it forward one way or the other. >> i don't know if you heard the story earlier in the week the line continued 11 hours until someone said do
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you want to pay it forward to the person behind you he said no, no, i'm from out of town. that was how it ended. >> what does that have to do with anything? why would you do that, rick? >> i guess somebody has to end it. it would be nice if that could go on forever and ever. isn't that the idea of paying it forward? >> you have to change up business. >> then people would start ordering 12 cups of coffee. >> eventually there will be a bad apple. >> big warmth that crossed a lot of the south. pumpkin spice latte time. not the case down in the south. can you see that couple things going on. next number of days, pick your city and see what's going on with temperatures. out across the west very cool. billings, montana today, a 8 degrees, rain and incredibly heavy rain fall and cool temperatures. tomorrow, look where the heat is, dallas you are at 100, little rock 99. monday, dallas 101. chicago, where you have been kind of cool for a lot of the summer, you are going to have a pretty warm week
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ahead of you. there is definitely heat out there. your first alert forecast for the day today, we will see some very quick light scattered showers moving across parts of the northeast. don't worry about that temperatures will be cool and we'll still see quite a bit of cloud cover. down across the southeast, it's just hot, it's certainly humid. we're going to see very, very warm temperatures again. the biggest problem is across the northern plains and northern rockies. very heavy rain fall today. chance of flash flooding where we could see a few areas pick up 3 to 4 inches of rain in a very short amount of time. all right. guys send it back to you. in the next half hour talk about the tropics which are getting a bit active as well. >> >> that, i can are. >> coming up on the show, the top defense officials calling isis beyond anything we have ever seen. why is the president still golfing throw days in a row or is he perfectly entitled to his vacation? >> plus, it's the much anticipated iphone 6. you could be waiting longer to get your hands on it. what may put a delay on its big debut.
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welcome back,important consumer alerts for you, 2.2 million bean bag chairs are being recalled after two children suffocated to death. the zippers came open allowing them to crawl inside the beanbag chairs. the company says they are fixing the zipper. beware of taco bills. a new class action lawsuit alleges taco bell forced underaged workers at two stores in manhattan to give fake $20 bills out as change. and apple running into a manufacturing problem that could delay the rollout of the iphone 6. the company redesigning a key component for the phone screen. this means the expected
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september launch could be pushed back. anna, clayton? >> thank you, peter. had 4 minutes after the hour. even democrats are crashing their heads this morning after president obama hit the golf course. so soon after the execution of journalist james foley by isis terrorists. >> so what's the president thinking? let's ask democratic strategist chrisy. >> good to be here. >> a lot of questions this week. people wondering what's going on inside the minds of their strategists or othe people that work in the white house and saying to the president, sure, it's a gadd idea that after you give this press conference about the foleys 8 minutes later to go and tee off o. a lot of people are wondering how would that happen? how would that happen? >> yeah, it was a bit of a discomforting moment to have that just position. just position. the truce is there is no a good time for president to go on vacation because of this kind of juxtaposition. you see the president seeming to be golfing or not seeming think engaged.
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you you know, democrats certainly remember exactly the situation with george bush when he allowed himself to be photographed from the golf course, gave a statement about, you know, i'm going to go find the terrorist killers and said, quote, now watch this drive. people were very upset about it. >> don't you think, christie, that the president learned his lesson because eventually he stopped doing that and switched his behavior. i want you to take a listen to this sound bite from the deputy press secretary. actually, can i just tell you what he says. he says it's north going to get into the president's mind set on that. i will say that generally sports and leisure are a good way to release and clearing the mind for a the lo of us is that a good enough excuse? because we have seen the president golfing. now we have seen john kerry out sailing in nantucket. we saw david cammeron come back from vacation but now he has been spotted body sailing is that a good enough excuse? >> yeah. absolutely. it is. i mean, again, as we remember with george bush, this is a man who loved to go for long runs by himself. he would make sure he got to
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bed early and got up. the truth is the president has a much more difficult job than any of the rest of us. you are constantly, again, juxta posing these moments of working on incredibly important dangerous things with the need for quiet reflection to think about exactly what is the best way to handle things going forward. i do actually think that it's not an excuse, i think it's actually the reality of the job. >> right. as karl rove has said, look, the presidency follows you on vacation. so you really don't get any time off. we get that. >> sure. >> it is this perception of strength in the world. and i just was so so troubled by just a few minutes after that press conference. he is teeing off. he is jovial. he is smiling, playing with nba players and i think alonzo morning would have understand we have a national crisis on our hands and cutting my vacation short. >> i absolutely understand people say he should have cut the vacation short. i do think there is a danger in allowing for people to see sort of how the sausage is made which is that you are working on something
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very important one minute and then needing that time for quiet reflection in the next. can i understand how that can look really jarring to people. i also, again, as aides should have been aware of that potential. >> christie, we have seen some people though, even the "new york times" scratching their heads about this and folks from msnbc and democrats on the left. so certainly the optics matter. criminals city, thank you so much for your time today. >> thank you. >> coming up here on the show, you are fast asleep in your hotel room when the phone rings, it's the front desk asking for credit card information. the problem is it's a scam and it's happening more and more. up next, what you need to watch out for so you don't become a victim on your travels. >> the cookie is literally crumbling. a 40-year-old tradition coming to a stop obama administration food police. ♪
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listen to this. 34.7 americans predicted to be on the roads for labor day weekend. security experts issuing warns about issue at hotels. co-founder of credit.com. what you need to know before your long weekend. surprising list here adam. the criminals are so sophisticated now that they are calling you late at night pretending to be from the front desk? >> absolutely. you will get a call late at night or early in the morning it will sound like the front desk. they will say to you is a problem with your credit card because perhaps someone took down the wrong number or there is an actual problem with the card. they need your information one more time or another credit card or a debit card
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because it's in the middle of the night, you don't think about it, you give it to them. you hang up. the next day your bank account is emptier and your credit card has been run up. >> asking for room 112 or something? >> exactly. >> they don't have to know your number in the. >> there is no caller i.d. in those phones. you wouldn't know it's somebody calling from the outside. biggest piece of advice is go downstairs to the front desk, don't talk to anyone over the phone that says they are. >> that's great advice. the pizza delivery deal. what's that about? late at night or just feeling like you don't want it eat hotel room. stay. in notice a flier in your room. you figure it's legit because it's in your room. want to get a pizza. make a phone call. make an order. give credit card number. an hour later no pizza and somebody is out spending money. >> how does the flier get in
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there. >> so many hotels some people go through them. people can go down the hallway. slip them under the doors. people can find ways to get them in the room. >> unbelievable. never heard of that before. the fake wi-fi network. i have certainly heard of this. hotels have really notoriously terrible wi-fi. so they have different wi-fi signals on each floor sometimes. right? >> right. >> how can we protect ourselves againstt's very imporo get the correct name and correct spelling of what the wi-fi system is for the hotel. there is normally information in the room that lays that out for you you. but a the lo of people don't look at it and there are people who will get themselves situated, either in the next room or in the lobby or hotel down the block, and they will create a much stronger network signal and if people leave their wi-fi searching things on on their phone, you you might lock on to that particular network. >> that's a great point. because if it's an open network, and it is the strongest signal, very often our computers will go to
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that strongest signal first. and so they might spoof it and say madison hotel. and you might not know. network is is same thing with computers and hotel business centers. don't stay logged in plus the fact there could be malware on those computers. you are not sure how often to check for security. >> you just got walked. what does this mean? >> it means you went to it a hotel and they tell you that there is no room at the inn. but great news, they have a hotel just down the block, that will accommodate you. and don't worry, it's already been taken care of. you get walked down the street. the accommodations are not as superior as what you booked. and either the hotel or some corrupt person in the hotel just pocketed the difference between what you paid and what you should be paying. >> you are reminded, this next one, the fake hotel representatives like from a peter sellers movie as you
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were telling me. >> absolutely. there will be people at airports, at hotels, at train stations, and different public places and they will look as if they are representatives from a hotel chain. they will offer you wonderful deals. you will be asked to transact business with them. and then they will disappear. or someone standing outside the hotel would say, can i have your hat, coat, umbrella, suitcase? just go right in and i will be right there behind you. you go in the revolving door and they go out the other side. >> all right. this labor day weekend make sure we are paying attention to some of this stuff. adam levin we appreciate you being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> gaining power across iraq and syria. is isis closer to the united states than we think? joining forces with mexican drug cartels? the terrifying new details coming up. and, the new king of late night television taking on a new target. >> another news story, because of all the problems going on right now, political experts are calling president obama's
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>> made one i did not. >> you did not eat what? >> not a a chocolate doughnut. >> you did not eat a chocolate don't -- doughnut? >> no. >> that looks exactly like my daughter the other day all over her face. we get to the bottom of the chocolate don't mystery. hour two starts right now. >> [rooster crow] >> come on in to "fox & friends" and stay a while so. all morning long that was one of our shots of the morning that we'll be showing you the more of the video next. crazy things your children has done. >> we want to see if you pleasey photos of your kids. this send them in ff weekend on twitter. put the #on instagram. we will grab them later. my 2-year-old girl had a doughnut the other day it was chocolate. chocolate sprinkles. she didn't eat the doughnut licked all of the chocolate
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off and it was all over her face. >> that was not evidence. i'm for that divirm. >> peter johnson jr. >> in for tucker, thank you. >> we twin this hour with a fox news alert now. because federal officials warning that isis could hit inside america as revenge for u.s. air strikes. the terror group that was labilityd the jv team just a few months ago by president obama may now be planning a 9/11 style attack on the west. >> for more we go live to jennifer griffin in washington, d.c. good morning. >> good morning, anna. the pentagon says it has not seen any sign that isis terror cells have crossed the southern border into the united states. but those who have been watching this group grow this strength say the latest intelligence suggest the group is planning an attack on the u.s. homeland. senator james inhofe is the ranking member of the senate armed services committee. they are crazy out there rapidly developing a plan to
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blow up a major u.s. city. isis are really bad terrorists. so bad al qaeda is afraid of them. >> the president may now be regretting his choice of words back in january. when he mocked isis in an interview with the new yorker quote analogy we use around here sometimes is in a laker puts on a jv uniform that doesn't make them kobe bryant. suggested the u.s. is prepared. >> to date, we very not seen them focus on that type of planning but that doesn't mean we are not going to be mindful that they could quickly aim to pivot to attacks against western outside of the region. they show the intent or they show plotting against the united states we'll be prepared to deal with that if necessary. >> meanwhile another al qaeda linked group in syria, a rival to isis has released
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a new kidnapping video today showing lebanese soldiers who they are threatening to kill if hezbollah fighters don't stop helping breashear >> jennifer griffin live for us in d.c. a lot of questions this morning as to how we should be going after this group. the front page of the "new york times" this morning even asking the question we don't know how much involvement we will have with syria, going after targets there from air strikes. should we open the department of justice investigation to go after them and treat them as criminals like we were doing prior to 9/11? >> and with a threat of another 9/11 on the horizon, and reports from the federal government to law enforcement agencies across the country, that they should be on high alert, should would he be going back to pre-9/11 justice approach to terrorism here in the united states? michael scheuer was on the show earlier. he is an expert on this issue. and he said some interesting things.
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please watch. >> we have been doing this, i started the rendition program in 199 a in the late summer. we have been after this one at a time since then. and all we have a much, much bigger problem than we had then. and mr. obama in the name of law and order has blinded us by stopping the rendition program and stopping interrogation. so we're in a much worse fix than we were 10 years ago. >> what's the best approach go and find them and read them miranda rice and lead them be tried jury of their pier shs is this a law enforcement problem or terrorist problem? >> he says kill them. go after them, destroy them. >> when you see what isis is doing and know what they are doing to women and children, do you think you can sit down and have a conversation with these people. the thought that they're already here in the united states coming across the border, ray kelly, former new york city police commissioner had this to say about that on cavuto last night. listen. >> i think we're as prepared as we can be.
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we are doing everything we reasonably can do to protect new york and other big cities as well, but there are no guarantees. we know he that thousands of people have gone syria. have learned auto trade craft, good paper, ability to travel, have a passport. >> american passports in some cases. >> american passports and certainly european passports. so it certainly raises the concern level as far as an attack here. >> and former police commissioner ray kelly also saying we need to worry about the canadian border there are a lot of entry points that are loosely guarded. we need to watch our southern border which we have seen making headlines over the last several months appear to be wide open. we he have heard from cia sources that drug cartels are speaking directly with isis and they believe they there are strong communication going on between the two. >> two separate stories in the front page of the "new york times" this morning. not exactly a conservative newspaper about the concern over identifies and whether or not we could see some sort of 9/11 style attack
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here in the united states. or just our ground forces in other parts of the world and u.s. interest in other parts of the world. meanwhile, while all of this unfolding, the president, of course, on vacation, other members of the administration now playing golf, and surfing or out sailing in the waters, secretary of state john kerry out sailing in nantucket. and the president's golf game, three rounds of golf back to back to back over these three days when it seems like this international crisis sun folding. >> go ahead, an. >> that i was going to say white house press secretary or the deputy press secretary schultz trild tried to explain away this behavior. listen to. this generally i think that you know, sports and leisure activities are a good way for relief and clearing of the mind. >> okay. i can see that i'm that way if i'm really stressed out i like to go for a run. go run for 30 minutes if you need physical activity. why do you you have to play golf 18 holes multiple days
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in a row and go out sailing and be out on the water for hours. does that make sense? think back to the optics. your mom says you can go outside and play but first you have to do your homework. >> i hope because of that the clearing of the mind we will get clarity on the foreign policy stance from this administration. what we get he is able to clear his mind for a few weeks. will we have real clarity as to the way forward not only in iraq, syria, isis, in afghanistan. then he comes off his vacation and we get a clear foreign policy. >> maybe we should play forresque lessons in the white house. cleansing breaths. is that serious a white house spokesman? that's a credible answer? this cognitive dissidence in terms of the president speaking about an american being beheaded, held hostage, being taunted by isis and then we talk about the president needs to clear his head and relax? >> we all agree that this is
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the hardest job in the entire world. >> yeah, absolutely he should have a vacation. >> he should absolutely have a vacation. it's the 8 minutes after the press conference about james foley that really, i think, rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. if karl rove had said if he had pushed his tee time back four hours or rescheduled it to another day. 8 minutes later at the podium and righten othe golf course. i'm expressed how quickly he can change clothing. james foley's brother michael, interview yesterday with yahoo news. he basically said the administration probably could have done a lot more to save his brother's life. listen. >> the united states could have done more on behalf of the western and american hostages over there. other nations have done that. and that's been a source of frustration for me. i really really really hope that in some way, jim's death pushes us to take
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another look at our approach, our policy to terrorists and hostage negotiation. we are sitting on prisoner, for example, in guantanamo. it doesn't even have to be financial. >> right. we are able to do five swapping for five terrorists to get bowe bergdahl back but we can't send a few dollars to try to negotiate. >> quickly, the approach should be part of a question and part of answers going forward. is it about trying to retrieve hostages? is it about containment or is it about destroying evil in the world? that's the question going forward. europeans have had success with negotiating with terrorists. does that legitimize identifies even more. >> it creates the conditions by which mr. foley died that they did that. >> we will ask governor huckabee about that coming up later in the show. other news stories making headlines this at this hour.
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overnight the protests became more subdued. there were no arrests. now the focus shifts to the key witness dorian johnson, michael brown's friend who was with brown before his death. johnson has previously been busted for lying with to companies do. now his credibility is coming into question. his lawyers responding to this claim last night on greta. >> the autopsy report, basically said that he had been shot mike brown had been shot six times. further discussion was he was shot in the arm where he could have been shot in the back. my client says he thought mike was shot in the back. that's not inconsistent with what he saw. >> the grand jury will meet again this wednesday. we are now learning that the men -- the makeup of the men are six white men, three white women, two black women, and one black man. it was a ride of terror at a michigan community fair. an 8-year-old boy and a 16-year-old sister falls 15 feet from a ferris wheel. the teenage girl was on crutches. and stored them at her feet
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during the ride. but one of them got caught in a bar causing the car to dump the siblings out on to the ground. they were not seriously hurt. the ferris wheel was inspected and reopened. were fast moving brush fire here. evacuations underway in awahoo including a kid's summer camp. temporary shelter set up as nearly 100 firefighters attempt to get the blaze under control. the blaze fueled by 30 omile-per-hour winds, it's not clear what sparked that fire. and the feds claim blame the food police cookie out of elyria schools in ohio after 40 years. they look delicious. obama administration all school snacks must contain less than 200 calories. the cooky's calorie count is unknown but it does exceed the standard. not happy. planning to sell the cookies outside the school. >> take the fight to the street.
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the condition of the border from the standpoint of it not being secure and us not knowing who is penetrating across that individuals from isis or other terrorist states could be and i think is a very real possibility that they may have used that. >> next guest has trained border agents on islamic militarism and his name is frank, a retired naval officer and ceo of red mine solutions, thanks for joining us, frank. >> thank you, anna. three years ago in may, you went down to mcgowan, texas, you did some training. what were the border patrol agents telling you their number one concern was? >> at that time, in 2011, they were number one control was otms or other than mexicans. specifically islamic militants if we recall back to 9/11.
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pre-9/11 period. the 9/11 hijackers used florida as a base of operations because they shaved their beards and blended n. well with the latino population. >> think back, that was three years ago and look how much isis has grown since january when the president called them jv. see what you make of this. this is a quote from the pelc spokesperson john curvey, he says i see no indication that they are coming across the border with mexico. we have no information that leads us to believe that. but, frank, we had michael scheuer the former evidence the cia usama bin laden unit on earlier. he said just because we haven't seen it doesn't mean it's not happening. there is lot going on at the border that we don't see. >> there are lots of things that happen that we had no indications of prior. 9/11 is a perfect example of that. when i was down in mccown, texas looking at the border. looking across the rio grande. it is a sieve. i think if isis is as
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forward thinking as they seem to be and well trained and prepared as they seem to be, it would be a big assumption that they wouldn't be using our southern border and blending in with all of the folks from mexico and central america who are coming across. >> when we hear about hundreds of isis militants having european, british passports, how concerned does that make you? >> extremely concerned. i mean, again, this is -- it seems to be a far leap for white house spokesperson and pentagon spokes persons asked this because it's potentially very embarrassing to them. i think you would have to be sort of a dumb isis terrorist not to be exploit the southern border when it's so available to you as a point of entry. >> so when you hear john kirby from the pentagon saying that. is that us putting our head in the sand? do we need to be more judge lent with this. >> admiral kirby has a job to do. is he an admiral in the u.s. navy.
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he has got bosses appointed over him. and his job is to, you know, sort of balance the message from the pentagon and the administration. it's not an easy job. i don't envy it. >> but with policy, do we need to be more vigilant? >> absolutely. more vigilant down on the southern border for this reason and many others. the isis terrorist in al qaeda before them have long had plans to use our southern border as a point of exploitation and they have been present in mexico and latin america for a number of years. >> e. yeah. exploiting a weakness that we have had for a long time. fred, thank you so much for your time today. >> thank you. >> 20 minutes after the hour on your saturday morning. coming up on "fox & friends" weekend. a mayor gets kicked out of city hall fidged a place to work. a tent. what got him evicinitied. the king of late night television taking on a new target. >> other news story because of all the problems going on
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how little pup, chihuahua cross. thought to be britain's tiniest dog. just four inches tall. look at him. >> is that a tea cup doggy? >> new late night television jimmy fallon joke about anything and still get ratings. even president obama isn't off limits. >> the president isn't really helping himself by going on vacation. in fact, president obama played the eighth round of golf of his vacation today. i mean, he has played so much golf, i guess he is getting pretty good. still not quite up to pro-level yet. i will show you what i mean. here is rory mcilroy's t-shirt. >> they are yelling get in the hole. now you can see the difference here with obama's swing, watch this. get back to work. get back to the white house. >> get back to work. are fallon's jokes really that funny or tapping into
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something bigger about the president's unpopularity? reporter for hollywood life chloe -- nice to see you this morning, lowe, welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. i'm here in texas, ready to talk about jimmy fallon on late night. >> all right. so is he tapping into something larger or is he -- you know, is he jumping on a bandwagon and it's really working for jimmy fallon? >> right. people are starting to take notice of what jimmy fallon is doing because is he normally pretty fair about who he makes fun of across the board. ever sips he took over for jay leno who was very conservative. he has been told by producers we are hearing to actually, you know, play into the audience they have had for years and not alienate anyone that means target president obama and target anybody else who is doing something that he considers to be maybe a good joke. now, again, it's about the je'kel. it's about what's happening in the news around the world. so to say that he is just all of a sudden jumping on the let's hate on obama bandwagon. i'm not really sure that
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that's the case, although we are seeing definitely more jokes about the president and the white house in recent days. >> also discovered something while working colbert report is that people actually enjoy political satire and they want to see their medians talk about 'the things they talk about, right? >> they do. one of the scary parts about this. people actually get their news from late night shows like the daily report and late my with fall upon. political satire and jokes. that's one of the ways that people find out that obama was golfing for several hours or that obama is on vacation. obviously there is a bit of a twist in there as well. >> jimmy got slammed for a tweet though. not even on his air but he tweeted this put it up on the screen. slammed for it after tweeting at the beach this has been fun but should get
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back to the golf source. slammed for it in hollywood, thosing television show late night television that you are a liberal guy and shouldn't be attacking other liberals? >> it's funny that you say that because at lo of people might feel that way, jimmy fallon is smart. and is he triking while the iron is hot and really getting some good singer in there right now ring too much into it is immature. he doesn't write the jokes imhimself in 2016 he is going to want every person up for president to be signature on the couch with him not offend too many people. he is fair game he can't run again. in the last few days he has offended rick perry, chris christie, the list goes on and on. hillary clinton. i know. so the jokes have been coming left and right. they are pretty funny. but, if you if he he feeley feels that way if you sat
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them down as stephen colbert, there is is a sense of being someone other than yourself. is he doing a good job 2016 all those people going through his resolving door. >> caught on camera. car being blown up. latest in the search for who is behind. this a massive snake on set. not a good idea. the scary moment for nicki minaj and a boa constrictor. but, first, let's check in with eric bolling for a look what's coming up on cashing in. >> hey, guys, isis terrorists beheading americans and raise tensions in the hot land. all of those hot topics while president obama grabs his putter. we debate. you decide at 11:30 a.m. trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates.
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hey everybody, welcome back to "fox & friends" this morning. a chocolate doughnut mystery. little girl denies eating the pastry despite the evidence all over her face will this hold up in court? >> he hate one. did i not. >> you did not eat, what? >> a doughnut not a chocolate doughnut. >> you did not eat a chocolate doughnut? >> no. >> i did not. cross-examination, peter? >> and little emma's mom points out the chocolate on her chin, he ends up throwing her brother ben, ben under the doughnut bus.
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>> i think that is chocolate. i guess he smooshed it in my mouth. >> put chocolate in your. >> yeah. >> my brother shoved it in my face. we can all agree emma did in fact eat a chocolate doughnut. i think the secretary of defense in. >> i don't think the evidence is. bebb could be a little bit of an oppressor. >> would you punish her? >> no. i would give her another chocolate doughnut. >> for lying? >> she is my daughter. she deserves chocolate donuts. >> good cop, bad cop. >> punish kid more donuts. >> all right. we have other stories making headlines this saturday. want to tell you about this now. a rabies alert. a rabid fox attacking and biting a woman in lake county, florida. second incident there in just two weeks. authorities there say that all domestic animals should be vaccinated in contact with wildlife should be
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avoided. they are also urging anybody bitten or scratched by an animal to seek immediate medical attention. and the search is on this morning for two men who torched a car in miami-dade florida. you can see them here caught on surveillance video lobbing something flammable over the fence, middle of the night. and then the car going up in flames. the owner of that car woke up to the alarm going off and was able to put out the fire with the family's help. the men though fled the scene. crazy video. a slithering show stopper. a 6-foot boa con stricter, like the one pictured here, biting one of nicki minaj's back up dancers. performers music awards, new song anaconda. doctors say the boa constrictor is none venomous. the dancer is going to be just fine. it's not clear if the snake will still be used in the performance i have a fear of snakes. i had hard time reading that
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high level hart. >> don't show your children. mayor of a small town in maryland getting a lot more frederick air in his office. c plenty mayor eugene grant setting up office in a tent on the front line. city council members claim the mayor was creating hostile work environment in the office and he had to go. mayor says is he going to travel to town and meet with his constituents. >> we put rick reichmuth out on a tent in the plaza. >> hey, don't show your children and don't show your parents. >> what's that? >> welcome to awkwardville. >> anaconda. >> just don't show anyone. >> the anaconda video he? >> that one, exactly. >> talk about the weather real quick, guys, take a look at the weather maps. getting into the peak of hurricane season one category 2 made landfall outer banks back in july. across haiti and dominican
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republic. take a look at what the first alert forecast models do. i tell you the first alert forecast models aren't very good until you actually get a center that the first alert forecast can can initialize from. and so they are kind of all over the place. but we cannot rule out big impacts across parts of south florida and even in across the mid-atlantic coast line. watch this closely seeing a lot of rain and definitely some very rough seas all along the eastern seaboard for much of this week. a good time to stay out of the water. also incredibly hot across the southeast. clayton is talking about how school it is across the northeast. 15 states under some kind of a heat advisory. st. louis get ready today it is going to be a brutally hot day. by this afternoon, take a look at what it's going to feel like. you factor in the humidity, it's going to feel like 107 in st. louis. 1005 in little rock. the heat is on there it is with us for the next three to four days. get ready and do everything. especially check in on the elderly and those who can't necessarily afford a.c., a rough one across all those
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areas. hottest one we have seen so far this year. guys, send it back to you inside. >> thanks, rick. >> just days away from the 66th annual emmy awards. what you can expect on one of hollywood's really biggest nights? >> step into the fox light now with micah tamara, he is here with a preview on a monday for the first time in like four decades? >> in almost >> this is one of the most fascinating categories this year. oscar going up against tony
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winners, top of the list is brian scranston won three times before. kevin spacey. john han. susan liewchy. seven times yet to take home trophy, woody harrelson and matthew mcconaughey who we call on the fox site mcconaughey. he has had quite a year. back in 2012, he:pñ made two very big risky decisions. one dallas buyer's club went on for all sorts of awards for including the oscar, true television show true detective on hbo. a lot of critical acclaim for it would not be surprised to see him take the stage and do another one of his all right all right all right. >> smart money is on him, is that what you are saying, michael? >> that's what i am saying, sir. >> up next, we have the outstanding lead actress in a drama series. >> another fantastic category michelle dockery claire dames who won it last
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year. robin wright. caplin and one of my favorites kerry washington and julianna margulies. house of cards good as. you mean, yeah. -- all right. what about the drama series nominations, the big one of my favorites of all time this is in that list of course breaking bad and whole host of great shows in there. >> breaking bad, game of thrones. house of cards. breaking bad final year even though it seems like it was a lifetime ago it wrapped up. it's still one of the most critically acclaimed shows in the last couple years. a lot of people saying it's going to go out with a wang and take home the top prize. >> it should. we always look forward to these great acceptance speeches a lot of greats
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among the imrats. what's terrific of all time. >> one of my gave rift was the late great elaine stretch who just passed away this july last year one of highest rated segments of the show took a lot of criticism because they instead of having one segment, they spread it out throughout the entire show and led the executive producer of modern family saddest awards show ever. this year they have a special tribute to robin williams with billie crystal doing the tribute and singing along with it it and they will also remember some of the late greats like how just saw. lauren bacall and shirley temple black. >> all right. check out all of celebrity interviews that michael does go to in the fox light.com. there is he twitter as well and fox light michael. have a great emmy. >> you too. >> huge croissants, beverly hills. they are fabulous, mike. let us know what is happening. >> there you go.
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hey, everybody, how are you doing? we hope you are doing well. now for crazy video caught on camera. a daring rescue at sea after a fishing vessel loses all power and starts taking on power. the u.s. coast guard rushes from florida to the scene off the bahamas. watch the air crew lifting two men and their dogs to safety. no one was injured and the rescue swimmer says he has
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some new best friends. >> and a scary moment at a racetrack when a car's tire flies right into the crowd. the spokes on the wheel shattered at the motor week sending the entire airborne bouncing over the wall and into the stands, luckily neither the driver or any spectators hurt. peter? >> thanks, anna. the united federation of teachers announce they are sponsoring al sharpton's anti-cop march in staten island set to take place this morning in new york city at 9:00 a.m. some teachers are concerned that this is going to send the wrong message to their students. which has us asking should this union be involved at all in this march? joining us now is amber northern, a former high school teacher and a research fellow at the hoover institution. good morning, amber. >> good morning as a teacher, former teacher, are they inline or out of line? should the teacher's union
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helping sponsor what may be what plans to be an anti-cop march in new york city? >> it is outrageous. i mean, outrageous. i mean, first of all, what does this have to do with education? absolutely nothing. but i want to say one thing, which is the zebra is showing its stripes and teachers are noticing. i think for many years teamers -- high pay and nice working conditions and they are not fired unjustly, which is all well and good. but, guess what? they're also there to funnel lots of money to preliminary activism and that's what teachers are seeing right now. and it's opening their eyes. we are seeing a lot of outpouring of teachers who are saying what is going on? why is my union supporting this? which is exactly the question they should be asking. i mean. >> obviously, amber, they have the right to do it. but why are they doing it? >> well, i mean, great question, right? if you are a classroom teacher what you want to be
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teaching your kid is critical thinking skills, right? take an issue find out what the proponents and advocates. do your objective unbiased research and come to your informed opinion about an issue it doesn't mean hey kids, jump on the bandwagon of an issue that looks like political theatrics and that's what this is is political theatrics look what the teachers are posted themselves on facebook. rallying against police brew taghts is not rallying against police. i'm not sure why this is so controversial. no different than our union contributing to make our city and country stronger. does the teacher's endorsing an appear at this cop protest does that make the country stronger and send a positive message to the kid? >> absolutely not.
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like i said what is this all about? this is a hidden political agenda here, rank a teachers which i was one with. you do want your rights looked out for, right? obviously that's why teachers join a ununion. i'm not a union fan, that's a whole different topic. the fact of the matter is this is not what is good for students. that's what teachers have supposed to be doing, looking out for students' best interest. i have no clue why in the world this would be good for students at all. equates to $113 million a year. that's a lot of money. and, by the way they give to al sharpton's national action network year after year after year. so, and planned parenthood and all these other liberal teachers need to know my union actually does a lot of political activism and i may actually not be on board with some of these causes they are supporting and i should know that. i think this is bringing that to the forefront which is a very good thing.
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degree norman thanks for bring thinker on these issues we reached out to the national organization declined to comment although they made a general statement in the past affirming what they are too long. they fight for our freedom but then come home and they can't find work. but cheryl casone with the help of the american legion is getting our heroes hired. details coming up next. and is billionaire progressive liberal george soros fueling a campaign to go after our nation's cops? one former doj official says that the answer to that question is absolutely, positivively yes. spokesperson: you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect.
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fight for our freedom and come back and can't find work. getting our heroes hired. >> the american legion is taking effort to find veterans jobs to the next level. holding a two day summit includes a job fair and workshops to help vets transition to the civilian workforce. joining me now is the national commander for the american legion. joining us from carolina. thank you so much for being here. let me ask you something one of the big themes that you have this year for this fair is getting veterans into roles of entrepreneurship. why should veterans look to open up small businesses across in this country. >> well, thank you for having me this morning. it's important that our veterans are being employed
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right now over 78 auto thousand not employed. if our economy is going to grow, we need to have men and women who are separating from the service start businesses. it's good for them. elm plymouth decision making that they have learned and skill sets within the military to start their own business. >> you have got a lot of workshops coming up. not just the job fair that's going to be held tomorrow but also workshops down at the western charlotte. going to be bringing in these veterans. what can they expect when they come through the doors? how are you going to help them prepare to get out into the workforce or, again, to start their own business? >> well, we are going to have set up and actually we will teach them resume writing how to market themselves, also how to obtain funding if they want to start their own business. we will do all of these things and also how to interview correctly so. that they are well quint equipped when they go in for
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that interview. >> i want to show our viewers available workshops, boots to business is what you call that. i love that federal employment workshop how to get jobs with the government. the corporate employment workshop of course working for big companies and resumes you a mention. also, you have got some very veteran friendly companies coming in the doors as leaders from those companies northern grumond. i have worked with those companies. you have got coming coming in to meet with these. that's impressive. >> it's essential to get those partnerships. we have been doing job fairs over a number of years. last year alone we did over 295 job fairs that we partnered with. and so we're utilizing these companies to employ our veterans. thank you so much for what you are doing this weekend. we want to let all of our viewers know again that the job fair is tomorrow and in particular on monday. sir, thank you for your time this morning.
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good morning, today is saturday, the 23rd of august 2000 14, i'm anna kooiman and a fox news alert new warning this morning that isis has not not only gotten stronger but eyes on an attack in the united states. jv. how could they have gotten it so long. the guy who hunted bin laden for years says this. >> we also have to learn how to kill people. we don't kill enough of the enemy and their supporters. until we come back to that realization. we are going to be defeated consistently. >> so should the white house be taking notes? >> and you remember their
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christmas jammies song, right? this morning the family going back to school. ♪ i like big buses i can't deny. big yellow one comes around the bend and picks up our children we get -- >> the whole crew will join us live this hour. we will see if we can get them to sing for us a bit. "fox & friends" hour three starts right now. >> hi, this is judge jeanine pirro, you are watching "fox & friends." be seated. >> all rise. >> when the judge tells you to do something, you do something. >> absolutely. >> you absolutely pay attention. >> do you ever get angry at a judge? >> never. >> peter johnson jr. is here this morning. nice to see you this morning. >> good to have you you in for tucker today. >> start with fox news alert. federal officials now warn that isis could hit inside america as revenge for u.s. air strikes. >> the white house saying this well funded and sophisticated tear group may
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now be planning a 9/11 style attack on the west. >> for more we go live to jennifer griffin in washington. good morning, jennifer. >> good morning. the pentagon says it has not seen any sign that isis terror cells have crossed the southern border into the united states those who have been watching this group grow in strength suggest the group is planning an attack on the u.s. homeland. >> they are crazy out there. because they are rapidly developing a method of blowing up a major u.s. city. people can't believe that's happening. >> isis, they are really bad terrorists. they are so bad that al qaeda is afraid of them. >> we must prepare for everything. and the only way you do that is take a cold steely hard look at it and get ready. >> the president may be regretting his choice of words back in january when he mocked isis in an
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interview with the new yorker. quote, the analogy we use around here times, and i think is accurate is if a jv team puts on lakers europe forms that doesn't make them kobe bryant. the march that's vineyard suggests the u.s. is prepared. >> to date, we have not seen them focus on that type of planning but that doesn't mean we are not going to be mindful that they could quickly aim to pivot to attacks against western targets outside of the region. >> meanwhile, another al qaeda linked group in syria, a rival to isis, has released a new kidnapping video today showing lebanese soldiers who they are threatening to kill if raachian back the firefighters don't stop helping bashar assad. another example how these groups are holding the entire worldostage jennifer live in d.c. governor mike huckabee joins
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us now on this curvey couch. nice to see you this morning, governor. >> good morning, all. >> break down this week for the president. some called this maybe one of the worst weeks of his presidency and he has been golfing for most of it i don't know that he has really been clued into it. how did the president get isis so wrong when just a few short months ago he called this threat junior varsity. >> we have disseminated intelligence gathering. focus more on the whiz bang approach to electronic eavesdropping. there is a value to that the best intelligence is always going to be that which is on the ground, which is human intelligence. the cut backs to the agency, the cia and intel agencies, i think, has been very harmful. we need to be beefing up taillighted when world is a very dangerous place. this president hasn't understood that. and i think the most important thing to realize is the naivete of this administration overall. this is a president who said poble is dead and g.m. is alive. well, it turns out that the spirit of usama bin laden is
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alive and gm is barely hanging on by a thread after all it's been through. >> we we had the bin laden hunter expert on policy. michael scheuer. he came one a solution awould like you to hear it and comment on what we should be doing to fight back against isis? >> mr. obama in the name of law and order has blinded us by stopping the rendition program and stopping interrogations. so we are in a much worse fix than we were 10 years ago. we also have to learn how to kill people. we don't kill enough of the enemy and their supporters. until we come back to that realization we will be defeated consistently. >> michael scheuer sayings rendition, and kill the people that want to kill us. >> it sounds harsh when you hear michael scheuer say. this this is a killer be killed for us. these are not people who think like we think. when somebody can look at the horrific scenes of the beheading of jim foley and not understand what we're up against. think about this. it's not just that they did
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it. they put it on video and proudly showed it to the world. that tells us what we need to know about these people. you cannot reason with them, deal with them, compromise, negotiate. you kill them or they kill you. it's just that simple. >> seeing this video is, this something that's going to force the president's hand and is that what caused him to take any sort of action to begin with. you think about bragging about not leaving residual force there going against his senior advisors and secretary of defense by not arming syrian rebels? you know, is he not listening to his advisors? what's the problem here? >> he clearly is not. and, you any, with all the respect that i have for the military, one thing i don't understand is why some senior military people have not resigned in protests. quietly you hear their outrage and disgust as military understanding what we could do and should do but what they are not
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allowed because this administration this president has made us safer and this world is a much more dangerous place than it was when he took office in 2009. >> governor, i'm curious what you would do as president if you were in the white house, given this scenario, the united states doesn't nego with terrorists, we don't funnel money to them. other countries do. i want to get you a response to something jim foley's brother had to say in an interview with yahoo news about maybe our lack of motivation and trying to get his brother back take a listen. >> the united states could have been more on behalf of the western and american hostages over there. other nations have done that and that's been a source of frustration for me. i really, really hope that in some way jim's death pushes us to take another look at our approach, our policy to terrorists and
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hostage negotiation. we are-b sitting on prisoners, for example, in guantanamo it it doesn't have to be financial. >> unpack that, a little bit, governor. how would you have done it differently if you were in the white house. >> let's understand jim foley's brother has a right to be hurt he is in pain. the family has a right to say anything and everything they want to. whether or not it's a good idea to negotiate with terrorists i would strongly disagree with hostage swaps not a good idea. all that does is encourage the taking of more hostages so they can get more of what they want. again, we are not dealing with rational, reasonable people we are dealing with saf vages. people not insane in the classic sense of needing psychotherapy. they are insane in the sense they are crazed and unable to process like we do. here is what i think we should be doing. we should be making it very clear. number one, we are not going to tolerate arab nations like saudi arabia sitting
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back on their hands who themselves are being threatened by this. >> do something. >> and letting us fight their battle for them i'm sick of that i'm sick of us making them obscenely rich. buying our oil for the last 100 years. they turn around and fund these clowns, we need to say to them you get in this fight or we are done with you. we are done with you. we are going to develop our own energy. we will make you poor again. and then when they overrun you, we're just going to say good luck with that. that's what we need to start with. we have allowed these other middle eastern countries to let us police their nashz. they vin vested not one drop of their blood. that's got to stop that's the first thing. until that happens nothing else to be done. >> the president might be on vacation. governor huckabee is not. who do you have coming up on the show tonight at 8:00
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p.m. >> colonel bill cowen will be with us. latest in isis. former police chief of seattle and he, of course, was the police chief during the wto riots that were just so brutal. he has a very different perspective. he says he has now had time to think about and he would do it very differently. we will talk to him about it and see how would it apply to situations like ferguson tonight? >> always a great show. >> thank you very much, peter. great to be with you guys. >> governor huckabee, thank you. speaking of ferguson, that's where we start with our news headlines saturday morning. reverend sharpton holding a march against police brutality in new york city today. is he holding the rally for eric garner who died last month. many think he is not the right voice and is just fanning the flames. pastor robert jeffries weighed in earlier on "fox & friends." >> al sharpton is prostituting pastoral position by using the unrest in ferguson to further his own agenda. those of us who are
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pastored, we have a responsibility to speak words that bring healing, not division. >> sharpton insisted that today's protest will be peaceful. a routine traffic stop turns into a fight, one that an officer had to fight for his life, as a georgia man opens fire, nearly killing him. [gunfire] >> this newly released dash cam footage shows police officer david freeman as a jumps from the truck and firing a dozen shot. >> he was hit seven times but managed to stand up and call for help. the freeman has since recovered and returned to the force. >> it was a ride of terror at a michigan community fair. an 8-year-old boy and 16-year-old sister fall 15 feet from a ferris"f)6 whee. the teenage girl was on
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crutches and stored one of them at her feet during the ride but one of them got caught in a bar causing the car to dump the siblings out. they were not seriously hurt. the ferris real was expected. and reopened. >> the moment a black bear runs in front of a man on a bike trail and his reaction, priceless. [beep] >> we can't play that -- what would you do he stars backing away. bear was probably spooked too when it heard the cyclist riding through the woods. >> look how fast that bear runs almost as fast as the bike. leaving a string of dust behind it. >> like a cheetah. >> like a puma progressive liberal george sorrows fueling a campaign to go after our nation's cops.
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sorrows and the justice department sensitivity training of police dp)tments across the country. joining us now to explain former doj official jay christian adams. good morning, mr. adams. >> so you say that there is almost this triangle trade route between the department of justice, the doj, the irj, and george soros' open society. explain this interlocking direct democrat to us this morning. tax mope is going to this organization that is a soros funded group that cooks up research studies, sensitivity training to show that police officers are are
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biased against minorities. that they are involved in hate crimes, bias, stop and frisk, all of the narrative that we're now familiar with from people like al sharpton about the nation's police departments is being driven by soros-fueled money. soros fueled interests in making the police look bad. >> how much money -- how often, and the question becomes, they do a program called confronting racial profiling in the 21st century. at first blush, it sounds innocent. is it innocent? p &c @&c@ first publish peter always innocent. can you see that groups like the institute on race and justice. they are there as fable makers. myth makers to create numbers, to create myths, to create stories about how the police are institutionally biased against minorities. you wonder where this idea
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comes from. it comes from soros money, it comes from tax money cooking up these numbers. the capital research center even, peter, researched movie. designed to glamorize used bombings against police in g.o.p. convention. not just one place. soros spreads his money around to make the police look bad. >> jay christian adams on his viewpoint with mismaking, fable transaction citi interesting stuff. thanks for being. >> thank you. >> illegals boarding planes without proper id. that's no problem. tsa has denied it. this morning new proof this is actually happening. and sending your kid off to college? clayton has the very best gadgets to put them at the
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illegal aliens to board plains without proper identification. the agency had previously denied letting illegals on the planes with just their notice to appear funds. those forms have no photo or water mark and can easily be forged. >> and are your kids ready to go back to college? >> clayton has the gear and the gadgets to help us get back to class and make the grade. >> these are things you can use in the dorm room and to make parents feel a little more at east -- ease that their kids are being productive in college. when i went to the university of pittsburgh i had to start my car because of a failed battery i had to get jump started. cobra came out with new jump back. actually charming your gages on campus, charge ipad or phone across campus but also jump start your car just using a usb battery pack. you don't need to call a.a.a. >> that much energy that little pack. >> jump like five times. don't just need to do it once and hope you survive. i wish i had that when i was in freezing cold temperatures. >> put myself on fire and
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electrocute myself. >> throw it in your backpack, too. you need speakers in the room. right? got to listen to music when you are in your dorm room. i have been testing these. these are fantastic. from polk audio hampton desktop speakers. work with blue tooth stream from the phone to the device. or plug into your laptop. kids are on the go to the class. totally wireless blue tooth. no wires or nothing. >> right from your phone or plug it into your computer so you can listen to youtube videos or other othings you are listening to. your friends can come over to the roomic right to these. >> convenient and fancy looking. >> i don't know that any company makes better keyboard cases for the ipad or other tablet. they come out with new thin keyboardes for ipad minute i didn't and air. doubles as a case. put the ipad down. snaption right into place and little magnet on the side and snaps into place. look how the side of this you can take that right to class but then you can also pop it right up and slide it right in and start typing. >> i'm going to get one of
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those. i didn't know it existed. >> works with blue tooth. i will literally go like two months without worrying about charginn?c the keyboard because it doesn't need thatch battery. they come from folios that can wrap completely. 10 hours of battery life. kids are using tablets in classrooms to take notes for all of their lectures. >> there is a problem. some kids don't want to get up for the 8:00 a.m. class. what can we do about that? >> you are a parent speaking from experience, peter. >> get up every class. >> 8:00 a.m., sure. you need a good alarm clock. i home makes great clocks for your dorm room. an nay know you were always up at 6:00 a.m. but didn't go to college. >> 8:00 classes. >> of course fm radio, am radio. soinks with your phone -- syncs with your phone. can you wake up with your
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oh my goodness. it's a rocket ship. >> it's your shot of the morning. oh my goodness, this little girl having a cutest reaction to a space shuttle. >> what's happening. >> it's going to outerspace to which she is just amazed. >> it is always amazing and great to see the reaction of that kid. let's go to ferguson, missouri now, the focus now shifts to the defense's star witness. actually the prosecution star witness dorian johnson. >> well, this as we are learning the racial makeup of the 12 member grand jury. >> garrett tenney is there this morning. protests became more subdued. what's it look like this morning and how are things unfolding for the case?
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>> this morning it is another peaceful morning and as you mentioned zero arrests last night. that is keg can't because this is the first night in nearly two weeks without any arrests. the protests last night were, again, peaceful. off the street we also saw several prayer services being held at a nearby church. the congregants there were praying for peace in the community. for the family of michael brown and for officer darian wilson who fatally shot brown two weeks ago today. >> he we're praying not only for michael brown's family, but we are praying for the family!&r of officer darren wilson, too. that family is hurting, also. they are in hiding. and if we call ourselves christians, this is the thing to do. >> support for wilson continues to grow as well. a rally is being held in his honor today. and an online fundraising campaign has now received more than $280,000 in donations for the officer's family. meanwhile, the legal side of
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this case is moving forward as well. the grand jury, which includes nine whites and three blacks began hearing evidence this week to determine whether or not to bring those charges against officer wilson for the shooting of brown. that process is expected to take at least several weeks though and could last all the way into october. one of the key counts that they're likely going to hear is from the friend of michael brown, dorian johnson who witnessed that shooting, the credibility of his account now is coming into question after his own run-ins with police recently come to light along with an autopsy report. brown was shot from the front not from behind as johnson had said. last night's johnson's lawyer told greta that there is no inconsistency. >> i disagree with any attempt to try to say that dorian johnson was inaccurate or mistaken about this. the e eyewitness statements not just of dorian johnson but lots of eyewitnesses. is undisputed that these
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young men were running away from the police officer as he is shooting at them as they run down the street. >> more rallies for both sides taking place over the weekend. leading up to the funeral for michael brown on monday. back to you all in new york. >> all right, garrett, thanks so much. you mentioned the credibility of jobz there. he apparently gave the wrong name to police and wrong date of birth. so we have the history of lying to cops. that credibility is certainly a big development. >> repercussions across the country. reportedly the brown family will be traveling from ferguson, missouri to new york city to be with al sharpton during his march in staten island, new york today protesting the death of another victim of alleged police brutality. >> all right. other stories making headlines on your saturday morning to tell you about now. caught on camera, the terrifying moment a southwest jet carrying 125 passengers makes an emergency landing in dallas after a back tire blows. you can see smoke rising from the wheel as the rubber hits the concrete. passengers say it happened shortly after takeoff.
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right as we took off there was a rumble on the left side of the plane. you knew you there was something wrong at that time. >> cell phone video from a passenger on board shows signs of relief when they land safely. [cheers and applause] >> the cause of the blowout is under investigation. for did you know natalie no one was injured is woman is under arrest for trespassing after trying to sneak into maternity ward carrying dolls that looked like real babies. they fear that tonya whitney was trying to abduct a newborn from california's mercy medical center. she and her husband tried to get inside twice. whitney is defending herself explaining she makes the dolls and only wanted to ask the nurses if anyone wanted to buy one. for training purposes. a georgia father is filing suit. so can he bring a gun to his daughter's school. elementary school in douglassville will not let the father on school property while carrying his
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legally registered gun. the principal threatening to call police if he does. the father's attorney says he is on the right side of the law. thanks to a newly passed owners to carry on school property. everybody come look at in cute video. caught on video. the beluga whale teases kids at you a aquat particular adelaware yum. [giggles and squeals] >> the whale named juneau making funny face and lunging with the kids. is he known for playing with visitors and trying to get them. clayton it's going to get up
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in the upper 80's this week. >> like a tease in football. >> it will happen. but we still have some summer in the northeast coming. don't worry. and we still have a will the of summer down across the south. take a look at the weather map. show you what's going on. actually, a very active period right now. one of the issues we are watching is this area of cloud cover that's across haiti and the dominican republic and up in towards turks and caicos and bahamas. a lot of rain falling from. this we are starting to see signs of better organization. most models are saying this will become a tropical system it would become christa ball possibly later on today. want to show you what the models are looking like. always being run and looking at different data. and now a cup perform of the models trending a little farther towards the west. florida and south florida need to watch this very closely. we could be seeing development here in some sort of impacts in south florida as early as, say, monday. so, we're not all that far off. some of the models still keep it offshore.
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some rain and very rough seas out across the eastern seaboard. the impact no matter how big it is we'll watch as we go through time. scattered showers across the mid-atlantic today and northeast. heaviest much the rain this morning in across parts of iowa. but it will be very heavy across parts of the northern plains, parts of the dakotas and in towards the northern rockies. areas of montana, a little bit of snow in the highest elevation. very cool. some areas four to five inches of rain. that means potentially significant flash flooding in that area. all right, guys. send it back to you inside. >> thanks, rick. a major reversal this morning. along with a major warning for pregnant women. the food you were told that it was safe to eat is not anymore. aaron tolbert explains why. she brought some cans of tuna with her. >> remember the christmas jammies song? of course you do. this morning the family is going back to school. the whole crew is going to join us live and in person. >> they are here. >> will they bring us
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thanks for being here. we have quick head lines for you caught on camera, a space rocket explodes in the sky. [explosion the unmanned space rocket was testing landing at a texas landing facility. the self-destruct system was triggered by a malfunction believed to be in one of the three engines, no one was hurt. star wars took place on the high sees it would probably look like this. a main base startup calls this stealthy looking ship the ghost. and the pentagon is reportedly interested in buying one much the $10 million vessel is built with troop transport in mind and glides above the water on two extendible struts.
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very cool. anna? >> all right, peter. thanks so much. pregnant women have been told eating tuna fish is safe. this morning a major reversal. "consumer reports" is telling mothers to avoid it at all costs after finding that 20% of light canned tuna samples tested since 2005 twice as much mercury as the fda average amount. is any seafood safe. aaron tolbert. >> good morning. >> thanks for having me. discrepancy between what the f.d.a. and e.p.a. is saying. can you can break it down. >> f.d.a. says not enough pregnant women are eating fish. fish can be part of a healthy diet. omega three fatty acids are are important for the developing brain, the protein is really good for pregnant women. they are saying that canned light tuna can be a part of this healthy fish intake. "consumer reports" is saying wait, hold on, not so fast. what testified is they have
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done canned contains twice as much mercury as these other cans it, it helps to know a little bit about the tunes that are on the market to interpret. this alba core tuna, which is sold as chunk white tune i can't is high in mercury. the controversy is about this canned light tuna. the reason that some cans have more mercury than others is that some fish contain more mercury than others, depending on where they are caught, how big they are, how old they are no way to tell if you are having these cans twice the normal mercury amount or a normal van. >> if you are a vigilant about to be mother or breast feeding, your recommendation is to side with "consumer reports" and avoid it. >> yes. a lot of my patients get really frustrated when they hear all these conflicted studies. f.d.a. is telling them one
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thing and "consumer reports" another. i side with "consumer reports" on this one. better to be safe than sorry because mercury is very dangerous for developing babies. it effects the brain development and could cause permanent brain damage. it can cause problems with hearing or vision in the future. so,. >> stay away from tuna but fish is is it still good. fatty acids are good for brain development and everything that you say. as we go, we don't have any more time. give me a break down a couple of fish we are aloud to eat. >>&v:p shrimp, scallops, cod can, tilapia. low mercury fish. don't have the toxins over fish have. eat up on those during pregnant nance. >> eat up. they are on the screen there. >> thanks for having me. coming up on "fox & friends," a stern warning from top defense officials. the only way to stop isis is to go into syria. where do we go from here? colonel oliver north joins us live. and you remember their christmas jammies song, right? you remember this?
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well, this morning the holderness family is going back to school and they are all here live next. ♪ picks up our children ♪ we get strong ♪ because vacation we didn't get anything done ♪ because child care is expensive ♪ so we're working and we where them ♪ my baby, i'm going to miss you so let me kiss you ♪ your mom could do anything. even turn night into day. now she could use a hand, comfort keepers provides a variety of in-home services while truly connecting. comfort keepers. keeping the comforts of home.
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♪ when the big yellow one comes around the bend and picks up our children because sprung ♪ vacation we didn't get anything done ♪ childcare is expensive ♪ oh baby i'm going to miss you so let me kiss you ♪ then go home and try it and sit there cause ♪ ♪ it's so quiet >> the family join us now in studio. >> we miss me swimming. >> can we roll that video back? we missed pen charles swimming. when we saw the christmas one, we were all laughing in the studio and played it five or six times. how did you come up with it? >> how did we come up with it? that's all his brain. >> in the shower. we did a christmas video card the year before. >> did you just do it for your family. >> yeah. >> this one we spruced up a bit and a few more people watched it. >> how many hits does the christmas one have on youtube?
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>> 14 million. >> it's breaking news, 14 million. >> this one, how many does this one have? >> 2 million. we posted it a couple of days ago. >> my swimming part is coming. >> that is very important. >> how do you like feeling yourself on tv? >> he clearly has no problem to it. >> daddy sings a lot. >> i was curious, didú)uuu> no. that's us. >> that's his mad skills breaking it down. >> i did have a garage band. there you go. sorry. >> we missed you again. what is the response in the neighborhood? celebrities in the neighborhood. >> well, the neighborhood gets a kick out of it because the neighbors are involved. that neighbor you see at the beginning. she lives down the street. she is a friend of ours. >> snooty neighbor? >> she has a twitter handle.
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>> snooty neighbor. >> there she is. she is nothing like that. >> she is a hilarious, generous, wonderful person and a stroke survivor, i need to say. she needed to relearn to talk a few years ago. it's amazing this character she plays. she is so much fun. >> you guys have gone back to school. >> my third day yesterday. >> i'm glad fox and friends can get you out of school so quickly and saved you from t7em)jo you worked in television. how did you come up with this idea to do these videos. has it helped your business? you work in production. >> the ideas came from us wanting to, the christmas jammis, we wanted to show our family what we were up to. that was a big hit. once a month we are going to do this. every time we do this the phone rings and we get a great business opportunity. we are in town because your friends at fox are letting us take over a double-decker bus and promote a movie called "digital oz." so that's work for us.
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>> we are going to sing around the city this morning. >> it's a cool job. >> you worked in television. >> no he gave his notice. he was a news anchor. he gave his notice. we didn't buy benefits, no -- >> we were going to sing houses for school. >> yes. we knew we wanted to do video production and digital strategy. we don't just dance in our pajamas. we are not always in the videos. >> what a great family. >> we like them. >> you are saying there is hope for news anchors that i can go into wrap. >> if you wear ill-fitting sleep wear and wrap, you're in. >> if you need a news anchor in your next music video, call me. >> okay. >> done. >> like a quick cameo spot. >> i'll play snooty news anchor. did we nail this down?
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>> get the twitter handle. "legends of oz." you guys are here promoting that. great to meet you guys. now back to school. >> yes. they are excited. thank you so much. >> coming up, the president out golfing as isis growing stronger by the minute. the white house defending it. >> p he said she never had a real job because she was a stay-at-home mom. our panel weighs in. ♪ when i pick you up one comes around the bend and picks up our children ♪ we get sprung once there was a girl who never settled for ordinary. even in her laundry room. with downy unstoppables, she matched her one of a kind style
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their eyes set on an attack inside the united states. whatever happened to j.v. and what do we do next? this threat as the president remains on vacation keeping up his golf game. the white house are defending it. good morning, peter. i thought there was a sound bite. the proof is all over her face, not mine. >> i did not. >> i did not eat what? >> a chocolate donut. >> no absolutely not. we get to the bottom of the chocolate donut mystery. calling in sherlock holmes "fox and friends" starts right now. you are going to love to see who she blames next. it wasn't me it was. >> love it. peter is in for tucker.
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we begin this hour with a fox news alert. >> the pentagon is weighing air strikes against isis in syria. >> this development as federal officials now warn isis could hit inside america as revenge for usair strikes in iraq. >> for more on breaking details, let's go to jennifer griffin in washington. >> good morning. pentagon sources say in the wake of the foley execution, they are actively weighing options for the president that could include air strikes inside syria against isis targets, including the possibility of u.s. special operations troops on the ground. no decision has been made. ben rhodes said yesterday the u.s. would not be deterred by borders. >> if you come after americans, we'll come after you, wherever you are. that will guide the planning of the days coming. >> nation that has an apocalyptic end of dayson, whic eventually have to be defeated.
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to your question, can they be defeated without addressing that part of their organization which resides in syria, the answer is no. >> the pentagon says it has not seen any sign that isis terror cells crossed the southern border into the united states, but those who have been watching this group grow in strength say the latest intelligence suggests the group is planning an attack on the u.s. homeland. >> they're crazy out there. they are rapidly developing a method of blowing up a major u.s. city. is isis, they are really bad terrorists. al qaeda is afraid of them. >> president obama may be regretting his choice of words back in january when he mocked isis, "the analogy we use around here sometimes, and i think is accurate, is if a jay vee team puts on lakers uniforms, that
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doesn't make them kobe bryant." should the president authorize action it would be a shift from the arrow limited vision the president approve soed far to combat isis. >> no one understands this better than jennifer. could we see these attacks come through our borders? could we see them come through our northern and southern borders, canada and mexico? >> we had guests earlier on shoate saying what a fright eping prospect that is. listen. >> i think would you have to be isis terro not to exploit the southern border when it's so available to you as a point of entry. >> the canadian border is also a concern. 5,000 miles that some points are loosely guarded. the front level has gone up. it's remained consistent since 9/11. some people think it's gone
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down. i don't think the law enforcement or intelligence community think it's gone down. it may have gone up. >> we had the head of the osama bin laden unit. he said we don't have the intelligence we once had. more importantly, we need to go after these people and said in harsh language, we need to kill them. are you going to sit down at a table and have a discussion with isis after they are murdering children and women? governor huckabee earlier in the show said this is a kill or be killed moment. >> this administration wants to pretend the narrative is still this president made us safer and this world is a much more dangerous place than it was when he took office in 2009. this is a kill or be killed moment for us. these are not people who think like we think. when anybody can look at the horrific scenes of the beheading of jim foley and not understand what we are up against, you cannot reason with them, deal with them, compromise, negotiate.
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you kill them or they kill you. it's just that simple. >> because they are growing like a cancer. what is so disturbing about all of it, they're masterminds radicalizing westerners. how many have passports that are american, european or british is a scary thing. the president has been coming under scrutiny taking to the golf course moments after we heard from james foley's parents, the journalist beheaded there. it's been tried to be explained away a bit. can we go ahead and show what the press secretary has to say about this. >> the president's people are back-pedalling big time trying to find excuses what the president did. so many americans are outraged that the president would take to the mikes minutes after the discussion of the beheading of mr. foley. it says, is he sensitive? is he connected? is this cognitive distance? does he not understand the
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threat isis is facing? does he understand the gravity of the moment americans do understand. >> what the white house came out and said is this is a leisure activity that needs him help clear his mind. athletic activity is something to help clear his mind. is that a good enough excuse? >> you say on during the election season with the late-night comedians, it's a bellwether how americans are responding to these events. you think maybe the summer doldrums people aren't paying much attention to the president being on vacation. they are absolutely clued into it. jimmy fallon's ratings are up and he's been joking about the president. >> ú in fact, i saw president obama played the eighth round of golf of his vacation today. he played so much golf i guess his game is getting pretty good. he's not at the pro level. here is rory mcilroy's tee shot.
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>> in the hole! >> they are yelling, "get in the hole." you see the difference with the obama swing. >> get back to the white house. >> get back to work. then we had chloe milas. she worked for the "colbert report." talking about it's not just this coincidence we are seeing this increase in obama jokes. >> jimmy fallon is a smart guy so is his team of producers who write those jokes. in 2016, he's going to want every single person who is possibly up for running for president to be sitting on his couch with him. so he is not going to offend too many people, but omamwbama is f game. >> taking shots at hillary clinton and chris christie.
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>> he starts his jokes with, here what is people are talking about. exactly. that's what people are talking about. >> never fair game on "the colbert report." maybe now they understand fair and balanced. >> friends on fox friends and news, you can weigh in. we are going to give you a live look at reverend al sharpton speaking in staten island ahead of his march against police brutality today. thousands are expected to march, but sharpton has insisted today's protest will be peaceful. overnight in ferguson, missouri, the protests became more subdued. there were no arrests. back in ferguson, protests remained peaceful and the focus shift to the key witness dorian johnson, michael brown's friend who was with brown before his death. he was previously busted for lying to cops and his credibility is coming into question. a fair in michigan when an
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8-year-old boy and his 16-year-old sister fell 15 feet from a ferris wheel. a teenage girl was on crutches and stored one underneath her feet. one got caught on the bar causing the cart to dump out. the ferris wheel was inspected and since reopened. brushfire threatening dozens of homes in hawaii. evacuations are under way including a kids' summer camp. nearly 100 firefighters attempt to get the fire under control. the flames fuelled by 30 mile-an-hour winds. it's not clear what sparked that blaze. the redskins hometown paper "the washington post" is banning the name "redskins" on its editorial page explaining, while we wait for the national football league to catch up with the thoughtful opinion and common decency, we have decided except when it is essential for clarity or effect, we will no longer use the slur
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ourselves." we ask you at home what you think. they are offensive for their bigoted pcing of the first amendment. greg says amazing how all these media outlets suddenly had a moment of moral clarity after the name use after all these years. it's a private company. they can do what they want, but i won't read their articles any more. protest there. keep your comments coming on that one and everything else. >> we used to call ricky around here, we had a name change. >> it was a big protest. only my mom can get away with that. >> we have the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer. >> it is happening now. the hottest temperatures we've seen all summer are going on across parts of the south. we have 15 states today under some kind of a heat advisory
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warning or watch. st. louis could be a really uncomfortable day today. anywhere from texas up through canada, mid mississippi river valley. you see all that area of red. this is your forecast heat index this afternoon. it's going to feel like 107 in st. louis, 104 in shreveport. a lot of heat. it is not in the knee. cool temperatures, well below average. we've got heavy rain across the central plains. you can see that in iowa. this is an area that's seen a lot of rain this summer. more rain today and more rain coming up as all this energy across parts of the central and northern rockies, part of that is going to make its way into that area heavy rainfall across parts of montana. we could be seeing some areas, maybe three to four inches. here is your high temperatures today. tomorrow it just continues to build all across the central plains we warm up a lot in across the northern plains. summer is not over yet. back into the upper 80s across the northeast this week. >> thanks, rick. coming up on the show, top
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defense officials saying the only way to stop isis is to go into syria. boots on the ground. where do we go from here? colonel oliver north next. the proof is all over her face. >> hedpi/z ate one, i did not. >> you did not eat what? >> not a chocolate donut. >> you did not eat a chocolate donut? >> no. >> wait till you hear who the girl puts the blame on. girl: we work hard for our money guy: right.
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addressing that part of their organization which resides in syria? the answer is no. >> where do we go from here? joining us the host of "war stories" colonel oliver north. good morning. >> good morning. what you just played, of course, is the problem. that is so contrary to what we've been hearingm suddenly you get the truth from the chairman of the joint chief of staff and the secretary of defense about the vulnerabilities we face from this organization that's variously called isil, isis or islamic state. here is the question. somebody needs to ask them in a coherent way, what the hell are our objectives here with ichb s
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ifi isil? it does pose a serious threat. when you consider what kudhqisi today, 20,000 plus fighters, 3,000 with american or european passport whose can come and go as they want. they don't have to sneak across the mexican border. they can get on an airplane and land, and we'll never know unless somebody is tracking them one or two at a time. >> let's be forward thinking here on "fox and friends." where do we need to be? what does this administration need to do to stop isis going forward? does this mean boots on the ground in syria and iraq? what does this mean? collaborating with the syrian government and iraqi government to put the clamp down on them? what do we need to do? >> well, first of all, i've got to recognize the threat is not going to go away right away. number two, he's got to stop saying what we won't do. we already have boots on the ground. we've got 850 and they are talking about 300 more.
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yes, that is mission creep. we need a strike group to the mediterranean so you've got force you can use if things go to hell in a hand basket. declare no safe havens. attack isil, high-value targets, manned control communications nodes in iraq and syria. does anybody remember a fellow by the name of anwar alaki. he was killed with a fired predator. the murder forces fighting with us need heavy weapons, ammunitions and mobility asap. they are not going to geta?fñ i from the government in baghdad we have to deliver it directly. put u.s. joint tactical air controllers with the pesh murder forces to help iraqis overall. then rebuild the relationship with the secular sunni tribes in
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anwar. i've got to have americans out there doing it because they will never trust even this new shiite-led government. finally, call an urgent summit. lead for us. why let david cameron call that urgent summit of western powers to build that coalition to help win this fight? they are coming. >> i want to get to that. lieutenant colonel north, americans are war-weary. we don't want it to continue either. what's it going to%jqw take for president and possibly americans who are war-weary understandably to understand? is it going to be another 9/11? are they coming to the united states? >> we've already seen the viciousness in the jim foley video that they put up all over the internet. it's horrific. it is exactly what happened to dan pearl in pakistan. it is the kind of thing they will repeatedly do. he has to go to congress and ask
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for an urgent supplemental and convene a leadership meeting among members of congress, get a troop level number he needs to have on the ground. you are probably talking to 2,000 special operators. not combat forces, but people capable of defending themselves who aren't going to be worried about a reporter showing them carrying a weapon. stop talking about the things we are not going to do like this no boots on the ground thing. we've got them there. finally, don't do any deals with the ayatollahs in tehran. those are things we don't need their help to make this happen. >> colonel oliver north, thank you for being with us this morning with a lot of intelligence and wisdom based on experience. thank you. >> thank you, gang. coming up on the show, chinese fighter jet getting within feet of a u.s. navy plane. how did that happen? >> the war on women, no one is talking about. female congressional candidate coming under fire for staying at home with her children. our parent panel is next.
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comstock, she didn't have a job, stay at home mom, how could she run for government? >> let him stay home and be a stay-at-home mom. that's one of the hardest jobs in the world and is a real job. any man that dismisses being a stay at home mom should try it a few hours and see how they feel after that. >> she really isn't a stay at home mom. even if she is or isn't, it's not the issue. it's sexism again. i thought we were past that. >> as the man here on the panel? >> i don't think we are past it. interesting thing i have this from two perspectives. working with women who are moms, full-time moms and trying the challenge you said. i went to try to stay at home and i've been amazed at the amount of work and diversity of things my wife does at home. people don't understand how the depth of being a mom. moms spend entire days thinking about choices for their kids.
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>> it's the reverberations your children bring to the world. it's not just the three kids. >> it's not even that. the fact of the matter is this guy is thinking that is not a job, being a mom, a full-time mom is not a job. it's one of the hardest jobs in the world. let him try it for a few hours. then let's have this conversation again. >> is this a perception among men? is it pervasive where they think she can stay home and go with friends to have lunch, it's not a job? >> i feel like a lot of men feel they are bringing home the money and therefore, they are doing the real work. and regardless how hard the woman is or what their education is, they don't deserve half of anything or should be respected in the same way. >> we have a sports psychologist on the couch this morning. talk about deserving.
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there is a new poll about how parents feel about trophies for their kids. the idea that, you know what? we should be giving out trophies for kids who just participate. majority of americans say only kids who win should get trophies, according to this poll. should kids play sports to receive a trophy for their participation or because joining gets them a trophy. should we be separating the kids from that? >> the real question is what are we reenforcing kids for? all the research says we should be reenforcing our kids for their performance, for their effort in their performance, not necessarily winning. reality is most kids know whether they get a trophy for participation, no kid who is real why i into the sport is there for the trophy at the end of the day. they are there for the idea of being the best they can be. giving trophies for participation, unless it's a small kid, sends the wrong message in a lot of ways. >> the fear and concern those parents had is it will make my child feel like a loser somehow
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if they don't get a trophy. is there some psychological impact on these children? >> it depends on the culture. we have way too much emphasis on the winner and loser and the trophy the team or coaches really want is for the person who is showing real sportsmanship, supporting the team. the kids who are good athletes know they are good athletes and are rewarded by coach giving them playing time we have all this grandstanding going on. parents are way too involved in their 8-year-old soccer game. the truth is the kids are not going to be soccer players. let them enjoy things. >> i also think, i think this as a parent i have a 10-year-old, 7-year-old and baby. my boys are athletic. i see them out there participating and sportsmanship, everything from good to bad. i think it's very important for children to know there are going to be winners and there are going to be losers. on the playing field i think a
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child needs to realize if they work hard, they play hard, at the end of the day there could be a reward because at the end of the day when you work hard and play hard even off the field, in school, not every child is going to go to harvard. not every child is going to go to yale. again, this is every child is different. it's how they work for it. >> i think from a sports psychology perspective, the focus is taking it off winning and putting it on performance. what is going to have a kid who has talent perform the best and have the best time. if you focus on the process and the enjoyment, and parents and coaches are saying what did you enjoy about that? i saw you do this very well. the trophy becomes meaningless. >> i agree. the issue is really about who you are and supporting that in every way that you can. >> great discussion this morning. dr. lipkins, dr. faber and linda
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stern, thank you for joining us. couple shows up to a maternity ward with a diaper bag and fake baby. why weren't the police called? the baby was fake and we don't know why she was in there. was she trying to snag a baby? we don't know. disturbing story coming up. preparing a high quality home cooked meal can be a daunting task. there are some cool gadgets that make it easier. you don't have to break the bank to do it.
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it's your "shot of the morning." remember this family? they caught america's attention with their holiday viral video "christmas jammis." ♪ she can play the piano and also sing ♪ ♪ in my christmas jammis >> you remember it. now they're back. this time with a back to school themed video called "baby got class ♪ ♪ i like big buses i cannot lie ♪ some other parents may deny ♪ when they pick up our children we get sprung ♪ because vacation ♪ we didn't get anything done
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>> they joined us earlier on the show. >> ideas came from us wanting to show our family what we were up to. that was a big hit. we decided once a month we are going to do this. >> we knew we wanted to do video production and digital strategy. that's what it's turned into. >> as of this morning, "baby got class" has over 2.2 million views. >> what a nice family. >> such a cleaner version than other ones. >> i like that better than "anaconda." >> 35 minutes after the hour. we have other stories making headlines this saturday. a woman is under arrest for trespassing after trying to sneak into a maternity war carrying dolls that look like baby. police fear she was trying to abduct a newborn. she and her husband tried to get inside twice. she explained she makes the
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>> he pushed it on your face and put chocolate on you. >> yeah. >> we can all agree emma did, in fact, probably eat that donut. >> that was an awakening. that objectively a credible witness. she touches the chin, tastes it. what? i didn't know. >> she cracked under cross-examination. >> i didn't know there was chocolate. all daughters are credible, 100%. >> that's the problem know. daughters are cute. >> rick knows about my daughters. aren't they credible? >> your daughters totally are. i went the brother smeared it on her face then ate the thing. it's possible. >> we've got to talk about the weather. there is a lot going on including a potential tropical system. this is a storm, a disturbance across the dominican republic. you look at what the computer models do. computer models aren't very good until they get a sent he of a storm to initialize off of, a
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place to start from. we don't have a lot of great guidance. there are a few different scenarios. one that is very real is south florida could be dealing with this the next couple of days. if you are in south florida, make sure you are already starting to make some plans and be prepared for what's going on. the other is incredible heat across much of the plains in to the southeast. some of the highest temperatures summer long. hard to believe. we are in towards mid to late august dealing with that. heavy rain across the central plains as long as northern rockies. stronger than they normally see this time of year and flooding with that. if you are thinking about preparing a high-quality homemade meal, it could be a daunting task. there are cool gadgets to make this easier. joining me with some of the top kitchen gadgets under $25 is pure wow editor and chief mary kate mcgrath. >> thanks. >> this is super exciting.
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>> who doesn't need a little help in the kitchen it's under $20. even better. >> you want a cake that's light. that is separating eggs. you can separate eggs by plugging out the yolk. now just separate it. isn't that amazing. >> and it's easy to clean? >> yelp. >> all dishwasher safe. >> i love it. that's brilliant. >> if you are making sangria, you are making a salsa. two things. this is $12 and this is $10, to cut and slice grape tomatoes. it will quarter it and these will be sliced. great, right? >>m;asj this takes a lot of tim. >> no.
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look at this. >> i mean normally. that's brilliant. >> i didn't know this was a problem, but i guess the world is upset about dipping their fingers into milk for oreos. here comes a dipper for $4. right into the milk. an even dip. >> you carry on. i'm impressed. >> this is a new thing from our friends at food 52. this is actually made of bees wax. it's a new take on saran wrap. this using the heat from your hands will mold to the item right around it. see how it flawlessly covers it. and reusable. hand what soap and water. $16 for that. >> avocados, you only want to
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eat half of one. >> it's so good for you. you take the avo saver. they have the best names, don't they? keep the pit in. that's the trick. that's it. right into the fridge. >> it just keeps air off it basically. >> air starts oxydizing on the top. just churn it into the lemon. now spritz. flesh lemon juice. >> what is that for? >> salads, okay tails. any juice. >> it gets musty in that studioa >> these will all be on our
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websites, as well. >> do you need a tool for your oreo habit, maybe time saving is not the biggest concern. coming up on the show, al sharpton kicking off his rally against police brutality. is this doing more harm than good? >> plus have a new teen driver about to hit the road? the safest cars and they're affordable, too. >> first, let's check in with brenda for a look at what's going on on "the cost of freedom business block." >> good morning. while these savage terrorists are promising to attack more americans, some fear our border crisis is providing cover for isis to do so. time to beef up spending on the border now? and more fallout from ferguson. are those blaming this violence on poverty right or wrong? >> plus beef prices have never been higher. if global warming alarmists get their way, that burger will look like a bargain. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar
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we are looking live at reverend al sharpton speaking at the united christian church in staten island, new york, just ahead of his march against police brutality today. the event is demanding justice for the death of 18-year-old michael brown in ferguson, missouri, and 43-year-old eric garner who died last month in staten island, new york. do these rallies do more harm than good? joining us is pat lynch president of the patrolman's benevolent association. a lot of new yorkers are behind the police department on this day. the front page of the "new york post" says as many march against the nypd, we give our support to new york's finest. are you finding that more and more that more this issue comes to the fore, a lot of new yorkers are speaking out? >> the more al sharpton says
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negative things about police, the more he marches, and remember every rally al sharpton has is an anti-police rally. >> now he says he likes the cops. >> he sees the tide of the public saying, wait, let's stop here. police officers are the reason i can live free in this city safely. >> does he do anything good in terms of relations between new yorkers, whites and blacks, between people of different classes and culture? any value at all? >> the good he does is for his own profile. he constantly talks about how, now i'm not talking to folks in the street. i'm talking to folks in city hall. now i'm talking to folks in the white house. he's doing good for himself, for the public race relations, not so much. >> i want to talk about people. people who are police officers and their family there are 35,000 police officers who serve ably and well in new york city. on 9/11 my cousin sergeant
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patrick murphy in the policeñ? department, he side this week as a result of cancer he contracted at the world trade center site when he spent a year there and got the medal of valor for going to the world trade center site on the day when he was offduty. how do you console the families with all this attention and all this notion that somehow the police are an occupying force, that they are demons in blue? >> our families sit at home on the couch and watch the news and say that's not what my husband or my father or mother were like. they ran to those towers on september 11th in the largest rescue in the history of the united states. realize this, we lost 23 new york police officers on september 11th. we lost over 60 from illness after the fact. we lost more from the illness of september 11th. that day is over for most folks. for our families, it continues this very day. where are people that say let's have a rally for police officers
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that stand on my corner so i can go to church, synagogue and mosque in freedom. >> new yorkers and i value the legacy and service of new york city police officers, as i value the legacy and service of my cousin. too many die every day. >> we can sit here and speak freely because the police officer is outside these windows making sure we can. >> thank you. good to see you. up next, with a backup camera and impressive miles per gallon, the honda civic is one of the most reliable cars for new drivers. you can get it for less than $20,000. the best cars for teens. stick around. ♪
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hey, everybody. happy saturday. do you have a new teenager about to hit the roadways? well, we have some of the best cars out there for them. and joining us is the auto emotive specialist from consumer reports mike quincy. >> hello. >> and one of the biggest things is affordability, and you have to be able to maneuver them easily. >> yes, and one of the reasons that we are talking about the new cars as opposed to the old cars is that automotive crashes are the number up with deaths of teena teenagers and so the parents don't want to scrimp on cars for the teenagers, because you want the safest that you can get starting here with the toyota corolla. >> and this starts at $16,800. and what do you like about it? >> well, it did well in all tof the crash tests, and we love the fact that it has all of the good safety features and the head protecti protection, and the curtain air bags and the control, and what we like about it the corolla is that it has nimble handling and
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in terms of avoiding accidents is to go around it and not through it. >> right. >> and so definitely good handling with the kcorolla. >> and this is the the subaru forester, and this is a suv, but it is built on the car frame? >> yes. one of the reasons that the consumer reports is very big on the suvs is that when they get into the accidents, smaller cars can flip over, but a forester is a great idea, because it has terrific visibility. that is a high point in terms of the safety, because you have to be able to see is all of thez56 stuff around you. great subaru reliability, and 25 miles per gallon. and very, very good deal. definitely a good choice, new or used. >> and good gas mileage for a bigger car. >> let's talk about the honda civic and one of the things about this is that the stock, it is pretty cool and souped up. >> yes, what you are getting with the honda civic is the standard backup camera for all of trim lines which is a great
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safety feature backing up. we were talking about the first car cars, you had a honda accord and i had the hon ka civic, and honda continues with the reliability, and the fuel economy, and this is the hybrid one, and it got 40 gallons overall, and not only safety, but good fuel efficiency as a well. >> when it is time to get the new car, the resale value is good on that. >> yes, because the hondas do retain the values quite well. >> and the mazda cx-5. >> well, mazda flies under the radar in terms of the cars to consider buying. consumer reports like the cx-5, because with the mid level trim line, you are getting the blind spot protection, and the stability control, and the backup camera, and a good reliability, and excellent 2.5 liter engine, and the cx-5 did very well in consumer reports tests. >> you don't even needs keys in this one. >> right. you have a nice center screen
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here, and if you pop it in reverse, you can see what is behind us. look at that, it works. >> is this stock in the cx-5. >> well, for the midline, you will get the backup camera, but i will tell the parents don't scrimp on the safety equipment, and get what you can for the dollar. >> and the streets in new york are not the safest in the world, but we are going to try this. >> we are really going to go for coffee. >> all right. >> you need a latte in the studio? is. >> we will be back in a few minutes, and bring you some goodies. bye, guys!
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we are making waffles tomorrow, so make sure you join us for national waffle day. >> is there fried chicken in those waffles? >> can we cram them in one day. >> and can i have the strawberries an whipped cream. >> and what is your favorite? >> bananas and walnut. >> what is your favorite? >> blueberry.
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>> we will have them for you tomorrow the, and bacon. >> when i go to the ihop i get the smily faced pancakes. >> you are 40 years old. >> well, stay with us on fnc. m fnc.com. >> good-bye, everyone. isis, threatening an attack on u.s. soil, and a border c crisis that may be allowing the terrorists to come in through the porders. i'm brenda buttner, and here are the bulls and bears. here they are, jonah max ferris and sasha byrnes and john mayfield. and john, it is time to use e r every resource to seal the border up to keep the terrorists out? >> yes, look at what happened at 9/1
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