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of the clothing, she should have obey pd. thank you to all of you who responded. >> and to your parents. >> "fox and friends" starts now. good morning, to you it is thursday, may 28thts. i'm elizabeth hasselbeck. anthrax in the mail. an army lab accidently shipping live anthrax across the country. how the heck did this happen? are you at risk? and it's a tale of two presidential campaigns. carly fiorina holding court with the press while inside the building next door, hillary clinton not answering any questions. but she's got a secret weapon. >> i may not be the youngest candidate in this race, but i have one big advantage. i've been coloring my hair for years.
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>> her hair color. and is that a southern accent? >> of course. >> contagious. it's the first rule at any wedding do not upstage the bride even if you're the groom. this guy did not get the message. proposing to his girlfriend right in front of the bride and groom. he put his beer bottle -- >> party time. >> is that something that only clayton morris would do? >> it's a free wedding. pretty sure that's the wrong thing to do. >> trying to zoom on that picture. you're right the beer bottle in that photo. apparently he put the bottle there. hang on a minute. >> it's a free wedding what you going to do. >> this video has been seen over a million times and a bunch of comments on that. we can't wait to talk about it and get your comments on it. what would you do if you're the
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bride. >> i sense they'll be guests on our show. either the couple who got married or the couple who got engaged. >> you have incredible intuition. >> i wish i had a magic 8 ball. >> let's go over to heather now. she's standing by with the latest on the weather. good morning to you all, we start out with some extreme weather. i continue telling you about it t. this one coming out of the midwest. unbelievable out of ohio. you can see the funnel cloud as it tears through a shopping center in beaver creek. that storm flipping cars and injuring two people. and then texas, we've been talking so much about the devastation there. evacuations are still underway as rivers across the state rise and threaten entire communities there. more than 20 people are now confirmed dead. and that death toll is expected to go up today. we'll follow this story throughout the morning.
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in the meantime a developing story, four u.s. workers are being treated for anthrax exposure after the military accidently shipped live bacteria to nine different states. they were supposed to be dead but they contained live bacteria. the pentagon and cdc launching an investigation into this. both say no risk to the general public. while you were sleeping, this pilot arrested for being drunk at the controls of the plane. police in melbourne, florida, say that christopher hall was intoxicated and he certainly looks it there he ran his cessna 337 off the tarmac and crashed into a shed. his son was also on board with him. neither one was hurt. hall has been charged with reckless operation of an aircraft. and no more big macs kabobs or fulofles. the food previously brought in
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by their lawyers has been banned. prison officials say it is not a dining facility. those are your headlines. i think that will come to a big surprise that they got to eat big macs. >> i had no idea. >> it's making me hungry. >> no more. no more of that. >> i knew for sure they couldn't get the drive thru. >> you had to deliver. >> hillary clinton for the first time since 2008 where she only had 27% of the early poling there in the first time actually losing to barack obama he had about a 55% there early on in south carolina. she returned talking to democratic woman's forum not taking any questions from reporters. and this is kind of -- >> this is usual. >> there are a bunch of questions, carly fiorina who is keeping score by the way she's taken over 400 questions as compared to hillary clinton's total of 15. she went to south carolina and
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when hillary was inside not answering questions, carly fiorina was. and hillary clinton says look, my secret weapon is my hair color. this is what she talked about. >> right here in south carolina, i just came from ki ki's chicken and waffles which i highly recommend. i'm aware i may not be the youngest candidate in this race, but i have one big advantage, i've been coloring my hair for years. so you're not going to see me turn white in the white house. >> her hair color there, not answering questions. >> but it was funny -- i love the crowds these politicians get in front of and they manage to start to sound like them and puts on a southern drawl.
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carly fiorina there answering questions trying to share the tale of two campaigns now. i'm going to answer questions while hillary is inside not answering. >> she answered questions from hot dogs to isis. >> hillary clinton for me, if i'm southern, i don't think i would be insulted if somebody i knew from the northeast is putting on a bad southern accent. >> brian, why? >> she's from chicago. >> if you are rich little perhaps you could pull it off and go into your john wayne. >> this is at -- he's a personal friend. this is not the first time she has done that. listen. >> the road to being somebody in this stoi starts with education. >> i'm not sitting here some little woman standing by my man. i don't feel no ways tired. i come too far from where i started from.
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nobody told me that the road would be easy. every one of them should have the same chances charlie had whether they're living in rural iowa or inner city new york. >> she did live in arkansas for long time. does that run off. >> i don't know, is it contagious. >> you grew up in the south. >> yeah, the south shore of long island. stay out of this heather nauert. >> see this overnight, the field is getting bigger and bigger by the moment. former new york governor george pataki announcing he is now running for president in 2016. he joins rick santorum who made the announcement yesterday. >> george pataki has never lost a race. he ran for governor, never lost a race. >> this is a bit of what he had to say online. >> washington has grown too big, too powerful, too expensive and too intrusive. this is exactly what the founding fathers feared. they knew all governments have
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the tendency to grow endlessly and ultimately to take power from the people and give it to themselves, the politicians. it is time to stand up, protect our freedom and take back this government. >> another governor throwing his hat into the race. >> my thinking is i would think that governor pataki would do this in front of an audience, get additional publicity. he's going to start off slow. i guess he has a plan. nobody gave santorum a chance last time when he went around shaking hands for iowa for a year or two before the caucus. yesterday he made it official. 11 states last time, more this time. i'm back in, listen. >> i know what it's like to be an underdog. four years ago -- well, no one gave us much of a chance. but we won 11 states. i am proud to stand here among you. and for you.
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the american workers who have sacrificed so much to announce that i am running for president of the united states. >> among the things he's talked about big government no one wants government held up with special interests. he also supporters drove upwards of 11 hours. >> they did. one reporter did drive that long to hear him speak. we'll talk to former senator rick santorum at 7:45 this morning and get his views on same sex marriage, immigration, how he plans to get in there. the word has it right now, maybe it's not his time. some critics are saying because it's too stacked with the social conservatives on the right, thus far. we're excited to talk to him. >> it seems like every candidate hat an issue that another candidate have. governor huckabee may have a couple of his. when you get married, you should go out of your way not to
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trump the couple who paid for the hall. >> when you get engaged. you might not want to do it at someone else's wedding unless you're this couple right here. this photo has been seen about 1.36 million times across the internet. as you see it's a proposal going on, by the way, a couple getting married. >> what would you do if that was you? >> what are seeing in that picture? >> i see an unhappy bride. >> there are comments that when you look closely at the bride there she's smiling but her eyes is not happy. >> this is her day, what if somebody would do that? >> i would be happy for them. go ahead and have their moment. >> it looks like they probably planned it, the groom. you can see it in his face, he's like, i'm in on this. i know what's going on. we're going to do this right before -- when the best man has to speak, why don't you use that opportunity to propose to your girlfriend.
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>> he's a blocker right here for the bride. apparently someone, we're alleging we're not sure. he may have put his beer bottle in her camera shot. what would you do? >> i think she is legitimately surprised and appalled. >> do you know this couple it was originally posted on reddit and taken down after so many comments were posted. if you know any of these couples, let us know. >> to brian's prediction. >> is it ever okay. here's the question we have for you and our team of operators are standing by. >> you'll get a tote bag if you call in, too. >> is it ever okay to do that? is it ever okay to get engaged or do something to trump the couple at the wedding. >> do we have a call center? >> yes we do. i know what this sounds like -- >> i'll answer it right here. >> we used to take phone calls on our show. >> not today. they're all on silent. there you go. >> are you in the zone of don't
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be that guy or are you thinking let them have that moment. >> don't be that guy. meanwhile, 11 minutes after the hour. straight ahead, no rain nor sleet nor snow or floods can keep al sharpton from running his mouth. he thought he would ponder the question is it god's rebuke. a hollywood star raising a pint sized patriot. >> pledge allegiance. it's the adorable lesson to that make you proud to be an american for sure. ♪ still believe in the good ole american way ♪ i watched them shut the factories down ♪
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welcome back. evacuations underway right now in texas. with the death toll climbing to 21. al sharpton decided it would be a good time to fire off this tweet to his msnbc viewers. question of the day. do you think that #texasflooding is related to climate control or god's rebuke? call or tweet me your thoughts. did he put out his phone number
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by the way? is he serious. here to react is kevin jackson. nice to see you this morning. >> you too, clayton. >> when you saw this tweet, what did you think, flooding in texas as a result of god's rebuke? >> well, aside from the idea that msnbc should probably drug test al sharpton. maybe texas has got a real problem having that robust economy in spite of the obama era and maybe that's god's rebuke. you know, how crazy can you get? you know, this has happened with lots of people, other pastors have done this. i'm not including al sharpton as a pastor because i think he's a joke in that regard. this idea that weather, got is up there concerning himself with what man is doing down here on earth and the talking point relating it to global climate change is just as ridiculous. i mean, i guess maybe god is punishing india with the 1,000
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people who have died in the heat wave because they have stolen too many jobs from americans. >> there was a backlash on twitter. a responses from jonah goldberg. i thought i knew what keeping it real meant. now i'm not so sure. glen tweeted said, reverend al, i think the mere suggestion, that innocent people are killed due to god's rebuke is repulsive. your thoughts? >> what is he going to say about the california heat wave, should we blame that on the fact that californians are so stupid they elect people like barbara boxer and nancy pelosi. maybe that's a reason for that. maybe antarctica is frozen over for some reason. these are the things that al sharpton does because he has to stay relevant when he's not. >> he tries to stay relevant but he loses credibility when he tries to stay relevant, doesn't he? >> you know, clayton, i guess there are people that do
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consider him relevant and we're obviously talking about him. i think he's been marginalized. because there are no riots right now, no white cops have killed any black people, sharpton has to jump on weather and create a riot. this is the equivalent of weather rioting. >> next he'll be talking about earthquakes and how someone is to blame. >> don't forget nepal. >> right, exactly. coming up, don't let bill clinton get back into the white house. what the woman who sued him will happen if hillary becomes president. some of our nation's air traffic controllers got their jobs by cheating. >> i'm about 99.99% sure this is exactly how you need to answer each question in order to get through the first phase. >> it turns out that was only the beginning. fox business's adam shapiro broke that story.
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fence. >> they take a page from the ancient romans. last week fox business adam shapiro revealed audio that some traffic controllers got their jobs by cheating. >> there is important information that i have taken a screen shot of. i'm about 99.9% sure it's how you need to answer each question in order to get through the first phase. >> wow, he stayed with the story. the latest information shows that cheating was just the beginning. >> that's right. fox business network adam shapiro joins us to talk about this. you hear this video and you think it's a clear implication. >> that's what we wanted to find out. we asked people involved with this for several months, is this real or not. they refused to deny and respond to us. at the center is the national
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black coalition of federal aviation employees. they lobbied, and in 2014 the agent started using this test. that's what we heard. the president has never responded to fox. but she did issue a statement on twitter. in which she said, this is the letter, by the way which she put on twitter. this is a quote. doing my tenure as president the national black coalition of federal aviation employees has never authorized promoted engaged or supported any effort to undermine the testing process for prospective air traffic controllers. all of this took place before she was president. >> if you get any answers to an air traffic controller test and you falsely getting hired, you don't belong there. >> that's one of the key
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questions. there are 3,000 people you should know, men and women of all races who studied to become air traffic controllers who the agency threw away and discarded them to go to this new hiring procedure. we have an e-mail from the past president talking about this. he says in an e-mail with members, i confirmed yesterday with agency leadership that the agency will not offer jobs to people who may have been in the pipeline. their words were that list has been purged. these people in an effort to get them more diversity among the ranks, they threw out diversity in the ranks. >> it's crazy. i have spoken to veterans who were african-american, who were hispanic american who had passed the old test. it was a much more difficult test. they were thrown out for reasons the faa will not explain. we have asked them repeatedly. we went to the guy on that
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recording. >> detell me about that guy. >> here is what happened. you can hear me asking him, dow cheat. i think we've got the sound where you hear us asking him explain it. he says no comment. you gave him answers to the questionnaire. >> he continued to -- >> that man never responded to us. to this day he has never responded. >> you think that he gave the answers to this test? >> you heard it, you tell me. you hear the recording where he says i've taken screen shots and i'm going to send them to you. >> he is 99.99% sure. >> men and women of all races, but he's talking to those members, there was about 30 people on one chain we saw that he sent. we had a whistle blower who went public in our report. the other issue that people should be furious about. congress is looking into this, the faa knew about this in 2014. they absolutely knew that there had been screen shots of the text and cheating had occurred.
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there has been nothing done. the faa refuses to speak to fox. >> you're going to stay on this. >> absolutely. >> the people who passed the test legitimately, thrown out. great work on this, thanks so much. >> good job, coming up, mega hollywood star raising a pint sized patriot. >> to the republic. >> to the republic. >> for which it stands. >> for which it stands. >> one nation. >> one nation. >> under god. >> under god. >> it's the adorable lesson that will make you proud to be an american. a car goes up in flames, a man trapped inside. one brave deputy battled the heat to save his life. the dramatic rescue caught on camera. happy birthday to "duck dynasty" star jeb robertson.
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♪ that's a shot of steve, isn't it? happy birthday steve. it's elizabeth's birthday today. >> oh, my goodness. >> i'm looking at that shot? >> we knew all show. when we had to do the jeb robertson birthday, we were told we have to keep this a big surprise. >> you didn't know it was your birthday today. >> it's funny the kids left a balloon for me this morning. so early. they must have snuck out their rooms and put it there. >> we have something special fro. our producer said pretend like you don't know it's elizabeth's birthday until 6:30.
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her favorite gluten free cake from baltimore. >> your husband says this is your favorite. and it's edible for you. it's hasslebeck friendly. >> this is all gluten free. i'm not going to be saying anything the rest of the show. i'm just going to be eating. >> can you introduce us to jewels. >> jewels has been a hero for me for so long. i think anyone the celiac community loves jewels because she makes the best cake. >> how difficult is it to make a cake that's gluten free? >> it's not difficult at all. you have to start with the right ingredients. >> thank you for bringing this. >> it's just about using the right ingredients. historically gluten free -- it's your cake, no calories today. it has been rice based a lot. that's gritty and heavy. we have all tasted nasty stuff
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and not sweet enough. >> exactly. >> you use the right ingredients. everybody loves it. >> it helps kennedy, too. >> i'll share. kennedy, i'll bring you over a piece. you're going to like it i can guarantee. >> i made you a loaf of bread in the hotel room last night. >> you are unbelievable. i've been a long time fan. >> go to gf jewels.com. >> thank you everybody. thank you so much. this is all a gluten free girl wants on her birthday, a cake she can actually eat. let's go over to heather. >> happy birthday, elizabeth. good morning. hope you're off to a great day. we have more bad news to tell you about.
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14 high ranking members of the soccer federation indicted for fraud and money laundering, they are accused of taking more than $150 million for bribes going back to the 1990's. the president of the organization dodging charges for now. federal prosecutors say the investigation is far from over. then this just came in moments ago, russian president vladmir putin now weighing in on the scandal. claiming an indictment is an conspiracy to take away the world cup from russia. back here at home. she said he abused woman wheat will do it get. those are the words of paula jones, she's aiming those words at former president bill clinton. jones famously sued clinton in 1994 alleging he sexually harassed her. that lawsuit led to the monica
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lewinsky scandal being uncovered. because of his past, there is no way hillary should be president. she spoke exclusively to daily mail.com explaining why. >> i don't believe she should be running alongside the fact that the terrible history that they have. and who would want bill clinton in office a second time doing the same stuff he was doing before, philandering with women. >> jones also says she believed hillary was well-aware of his actions. a brave officer rescued a man from a burning car. it's all caught on dash cam video. >> get out of the car. >> take a look at that. that is a brown county, ohio, sheriff deputy forcing a man out of his car by his belt. that man landed in a ditch in belle view the motionless driver was being uncooperative.
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they believe he was drunk. the driver was rescued and taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. he was later booked for a third dui defense. lucky to be alive this morning thanks to that brave police officer. how cute is this? the actor chris pratt shows he's a proud american by teaching his 2-year-old son, jack, the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance. >> to the flag. >> to the flag. >> to the united states. >> to the united states. >> of america. >> of america. >> to the republic. >> to the republic. >> for which it stands. >> for which it stands. >> one nation. >> one nation. >> under god. >> under god. >> indivisible. >> indivisible. >> with liberty. >> with liberty. >> and justice. >> and justice. >> for all. >> for all. >> nice job. beautiful and some tough words to say for a 2-year-old. the 35-year-old actor and his son shook hands after finishing the pledge.
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what a little man. he said he tried to post the video on memorial day but he was out of the country promoting his new movmovie. i love seeing that. >> that little sweet jack did a good job. that's how you raise a patriot right there. >> let's go out to maria molina. she is standing by outside with a look at this crazy weather we've got going on. hey, maria. >> good morning. the crazy weather continues. we're talking about more heavy rain that fell yesterday across parts of texas and also across parts of oklahoma. take a look at how much rain fell out there. just within the past two days. some areas seeing more than eight inches of rainfall. you can see that map near the houston area, austin area, dallas and nearing waco. and since may first, we've already seen more than 19 inches of rainfall in central parts of oklahoma and more than a foot of rain across eastern parts of texas. it has been an active weather
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pattern out there. you can see for today we're expecting not only more rain out there and potential for flash flooding but severe storms across texas, oklahoma, kansas and nebraska. there is a chance for large hail damaging winds and tornados. in new england you're looking at the risk for severe storms. temperature wise, very warm in new york city ahead of the storm system. let's head back inside. i'll do sports with your permission. after 40 years the golden state warriors are back in the nba finals. 104-90 win. they will face off against the cavaliers. in the post game presser it was curry's daughter riley stealing the show again. >> i'm going to take a week -- >> daddy help me.
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>> that is fantastic. she promises she'll be back for the finals which do not start for another week. she also harasses her uncle during an interview. hot dogs, a fan catched a home run ball with his bare hand while holding on to a hot dog. it was also his left hand. this happened in cleveland and they also played each other. despite the homer by texas cleveland went on to win by a final score of 12-3. >> that's the way to enjoy the game right there, hot dogging it. chris christie was lashing out at fellow republicans and edward snowden yesterday. watch this. >> he's a criminal. he's hiding in russia. that's who mike lee and rand paul are siding with, with edward snowden? >> not mincing words there at all. was he right about snowden, judge andrew napolitano is fired up about this, you better
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ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. devour food that's good for you, the same way, you devour food that's not good for you. welcome back. quick headlines now for you. the caught on camera edition. always my favorite. two hour car chase in texas comes to a dramatic ends when the swat team rams the car sending it into a concrete divider. the driver was yanked out and placed under arrest. it's raining cash in
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michigan. a mystery drone dropping money from the sky. total of $100 all in one dollars bills was released by the craft. grand rapids police say they have no idea who was behind the stunt. please get on that if you don't mind. 15 minutes before the top of the hour. yesterday new jersey governor chris christie was on our couch and he had a few choice words for ed snowden and some republican senators's effort to block the patriot act. >> he's a criminal and he's hiding in russia. he's lecturing to us about the evils of authoritarian government while he lives undervladmir putin. that's who mike lee and rand paul are siding with, with edward snowden? >> the divide calls as the law stalls in the senate. senior judicial analyst, judge
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andrew napolitano here with the reaction. first, on edward snowden. you agree with him on ed snowden, he's a criminal. >> governor christie is a bright former lawyer is innocent until he's a criminal. >> but you think he's a criminal. >> no, i don't. >> he signed a paper he wouldn't say thinged. >> he signed a paper for following the constitution. i wish he could stay here. in his view he's not going to get a fair trial. for the governor to call him a criminal when he knows in fact he's innocent until proven guilty is a cheap political shot. i was surprised at what governor christie said because he also said, quote, it is dangerous to be debating this. it is not dangerous to be debating this. if the government is going to spy on us, you think i should, i think they shouldn't. i'm not going to change your
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mind you're not going to change my mind. we should have respect for each other. there should be a national debate about it. governor christie is wrong to say we shouldn't debate it and wrong to call someone who wasn't convicted a criminal. he's appealing to the little aspect. >> he's getting at ways and practi practices. if you take a spy and say, exactly how a spy should act or how the surveillance should take place and where the cameras are you've given them up in the definition. that's what he's worried about. >> when you take an oath to uphold the constitution, the constitution says you have to have a search warrant. the constitution prevails. when governor christie says you can't enjoy your civil liberties if you're in a coffin. compare that to patrick henry, give me liberty or give me death. which better underlies the traditional american values. >> right. so i think that give me liberty or give me death. i'll fight for liberty.
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however, if you don't let your best ways of practicing of defending the country defend you, if you don't let an army defend you you shouldn't sacrifice yourself. you -- we should not use our air force or army to defend ourselves. >> you and i have debated 9/11, it was not caused by americans. there is no reason to spy on americans we should be spying on the people outside the united states who want to harm us. >> you're right -- >> can you repeat that i'm right. i never heard you say that. >> how about this, judge, if that american decides to take down the world trade center with you in it, i have a problem with that. >> of course. everybody has a problem with that. >> the nsa says if you give me that mandate this is what i need to do. >> the nsa has so much material they can't go through it. that's why like things like the boston marathon bomber keep
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happening. we might be doing chris christie a favor in all this. >> why. >> i'm comparing him to patrick henry. he's the opposite of patrick henry. >> the opposite of more rand paul than patrick henry. >> yes. >> i had a patrick henry paper to do as a school. >> you're lucky i wasn't the teacher. >> thank you very much. judge, the republicans are really divided on this and so are the democrats. >> do you know who is with rand paul of all people? mike huckabee. he's with rand paul on this issue. >> although i think he is for the freedom act that's coming out of the house. >> we'll see. >> 11 minutes before the top of the hour. judge, always good to see you. these are the worst of the worst, the five terrorists swaps for sergeant bergdahl and they are about to be freed.
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she's an honor student who was president of her class, captain of the basketball team. she's lost her national honor society title because she wore this dress. does that sound fair? that honor student here live. the judge will take her defense. ♪ with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime,
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team. less than an hour after being elected to the national honor society she had her title stripped from her because she was wearing this, a spaghetti strap dress which the school district considered in violation of their dress code. has the school board taken things too far. joining us is that student, cameron and her mother, caroline. i see you're wearing a spaghetti strap dress. is this the dress you gave your speech in? >> this is the dress i wore during my election. >> so where did that speech take place? >> it took place at a high school, not the high school i go to. >> you wear this dress and then after it, what happened? you think you have -- you ran unopposed so you win. and then what did they tell you? >> i ran unopposed. they were tallying the votes, which i won. there was a 30 minute discussion between the advisors about what
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was happening. none of us knew what was going on. i was later told that i had my position revoked because of what i was wearing. >> they said it was a violation of school policy here. caroline, i'm looking at this dress that cameron is wearing, i'm saying it doesn't look inappropriate to me. why is it important for you to stand up on your daughter. on tuesday you asked if she could reissue her speech and apologize in the dress with a jacket over it. what was their response? >> cameron offered at the election to put the jacket on, apologize, our own school of conduct says a dress code violation is met with a reprimand. to me this is not about a dress, it's stripping one of an elected position, not just violating her position as historian of the national honor society but the votes of all the students who cast their vote for her to assume this position. presumably on the basis of her
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brains and accomplishments, not her dress. >> not her shoulders. i'm assuming your basketball uniform is sleeveless, am i wrong? >> you do see our shoulders in our basketball outfits. >> you represented your school well here. i don't know what the district wants here. what do you hope here, before we go? >> i would love to get my position back and an apology. this is a break of their on procedures and policy. it's not right to the students who voted. >> it certainly isn't. you've done a lot for that school. we want to thank you both for being here. we will stay on this. >> thank you. >> i like your dress. coming up, can officers charged with freddie gray's death get a fair trial in baltimore? they say no and they might be right. brand now video of the prosecutor in the case that proves her bias. country star scotty mccreery has a new stage hand, anna kooiman has given us a backstage pass. stay around for that.
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good morning, today is thursday, may 28th. i'm elizabeth hasselbeck. this is a fox news alert for you. a potentially deadly mistake by the pentagon. an army lab accidently exposes millions of americans to anthrax by shipping the live virus right in the mail. how in the world does that happen? >> please don't make me define how that happened. it's clinton versus fiorina in south carolina. nobody knew hillary had a secret southern weapon. >> i may not be the youngest candidate in this race, but i have one big advantage. i've been coloring my hair for years. >> i hope you all were picking that up. does that sound like somebody who lives in south carolina?
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>> or chicago. >> arkansas? chicago, chappaqua. >> don't pick on her. she promised justice for the baltimore protesters. now we know how far marilyn mosby may go to get this. >> i feel like justice has been served. i have spoke to the da and police officers and finally judge judy, she finally gave me justice. >> she took another case to judge judy. "fox and friends" hour two, starts right now. ♪ >> it is elizabeth hasselbeck's birthday today. 21 years old today. happy birthday. >> thank you, it's been a great 21 so far.
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>> she's like the sweetest human being you've ever met. >> you are the kindest -- >> i've been up since 4:00. >> it happens. it happens. >> you know, it's so weird how many years have you been here? >> almost two? >> almost two. >> it feels like longer. it feels like i've been here my whole life. it feels like family like it's coming home all the time. >> we have only had a couple birthdays to celebrate you. joining us now are people who had years to celebrate their birthday with you. right now in from a state nearby, is this true? >> via skype. >> via skype. you know who they are. >> they're supposed to be on the way to school. good morning, guys. is this -- >> this is live via skype. that's your family. >> hi. oh, my gosh, hi. >> are those the people that were asleep when you left this morning? >> good morning, guys? >> we've been up this whole time, brian.
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i don't know what you're talking about. >> good job. thanks for my gluten free cake this morning. >> you want to say anything to mommy? >> what you going to say? >> happy birthday, mommy! >> happy birthday this is such a treat. i don't get to see you until after school usually. you have a big graduation day today, right? big day today. you practicing your songs? yes. okay. you want to practice any with me right now? i want to get it right from work? no? >> he's not going to sing on camera. >> tim you were crafty, you managed to get -- work with jewels down in baltimore to get elizabeth's favorite cake driven from baltimore. >> i have to say normally we have the kids -- this is our mini steve doocy and brian
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kilmeade with the curls. we don't have any kids that look like you clayton. >> you know what, thank your lucky stars. >> you could always adopt. we can talk about that. adopt a look alike host. >> look for big ears. >> you guys look great and ready for school already. thanks for doing that for daddy and for my birthday. great work. >> it's always best under control here when you're not here. i promise. >> right. do you guys have anything special planned for the lovely ms. hasselbeck. >> i totally forgot it was her birthday today so i'm glad gavin called me. now he totally bailed me out. >> you're not telling the truth there. >> these are my -- gosh i could rush through the screen right now. >> i have a question for you, is it true or false that you help your brothers get ready for school every day? >> true. >> true? are they a handful in the
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morning? >> sometimes. >> taylor, well done getting those curls up and ready in the morning, too. >> false. >> he said false. >> way to stand up for yourself. oh, my gosh, i love you so much. tim, thanks for this, this is the best thing i could have asked for. >> happy birthday. >> i love tim is in the position he's about to take a snap like he does in football. >> he's used to that. he's going seingle. it's time to put the hasselbeck team into motion. >> live from the darkened bunker. >> you just made my birthday. you have no idea. i love you big. i'm going to throw a kiss right your way, okay? >> okay. >> did you catch that?
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>> happy birthday. >> hey, behind the back. >> wow. >> think how impressive that was they all caught it. you got all the kids wrangled this early in the morning before school. >> you have a efficient household. >> camera ready before school. >> by the way, this is how me and elizabeth are going to clash. i've seen those kids play soccer. they are soccer players who are going to be football players because of their dad. >> notice how you wait until he's off the screen. >> teach them how to play video games. >> how would you like a new ipad. >> everybody on our team for organizing that, thank you. >> great family you got there. >> we should have had isaiah toss to heather. >> he would have. >> behind the back. they are such a beautiful family. so fun to see them again this morning.
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good morning to you, hope you're off to a great day like we certainly are here. but unfortunately i'm going to start out with extreme weather and some unbelievable video to show you out of ohio this morning. you can see the funnel cloud as it tears right through a shopping plaza near dayton, the storm flipping over cars and then injuring two people. and then in texas, we have covered the devastation down there. another day of that today. evacuations are still underway as rivers across the state continue to rise. now threaten entire communities there. more than 20 people are now confirmed dead. and that death toll is expected to rise throughout the day. we will cover the story as it developed. a fox news alert to bring you. four u.s. lab workers being treated for anthrax exposure after the u.s. military accidently shipped strains of the deadly bacteria to labs in nine different states. the pentagon is saying the strains were supposed to be dead, but they actually contained live bacteria.
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the pentagon and cdc launching an investigation. both say there is no risk to the general public. and behind the major breach at the irs, the russians? according to a new report, they allegely carried out that breach from russia using previously stolen data to gain acsis to taxpayer accounts for more than four months now. they got away with 100,000 american's personal information. they used to information to file false claims to get refund checks. nearly $50 million worth. and now taxpayers are on the hook for that. those are your headlines, i'll see you back here in just a little bit. >> note to self next year. let's do the hasselbeck family make that the third talking point not the first. >> elizabeth is still crying. >> i can't see through miy tear contact lens. >> we'll let brian handle it. >> are you emotional too? >> yeah.
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>> since the turmoil in baltimore we've been debating what has happening since the police were vilified. there is more controversy involving the attorney general who decided to put forward indictments on all six of those police officers and that's marilyn mosby. here she is before coming out with her statement on these six, she sounds a lot like al sharpton here. this is back on april 28th before anyone knew where she stood. >> i looked at a criminal justice system that has historically affected people of color. when we see on news is that frustration. we will pursue justice by any and all means necessary. our young people i know that they're called thugs. those are young people. crying out. we have work to do. we have work to do. we need to get out there on that
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streets and talk to these young people. they are not thugs. >> this is why the officers have asked for change of venue. >> this was during the investigation. >> she's on the podium making these comments while they were officers. many have criticized her for the rush to judgment quickly filing charges and saying to the crowd i hear you, i hear you loud and clear. we are going to bring justice to these individuals. they are filing for a change of venue. you go back in the way back machine, video tape lives on for a long time. where did marilyn mosby get her start? they dug into the archives they found out it was after her judge judy victory. let's listen to where she got her start on judge judy's tv show. >> this is actually a case where she was actually trying to get money back that was awarded to
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her $7,800 from someone who was an owner of an apartment building she was living in before she was married. >> she's in college. she said -- went home for the summer. this guy used her apartment, destroyed the place. >> through a baby shower there was baby shower paraphernalia all over the place. >> judge judy -- i watched the whole case because i have an empty life. she was 100% right. she gets it. what she said at the end was quite revealing when she said the police officers wouldn't listen to me, law enforcement wouldn't respond to me. it took judge judy to help me. >> she did. finally she gave me justice. >> when you want justice you go to television. you go to a television court show. >> right. >> she was remarkably composed and she's obviously talented. >> she likes the cameras. >> critics are saying she's acting more like a politician in this case. it's why those six officers are concerned she's a political
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inflamer. >> little known thing, when brian gets hope he watched judge wapner. >> only in reruns. coming up on the show, they're the five terrorists the president swapped for bowe bergdahl. will they return to terror? the prison at gits go taking away their mcdonald's privileges. >> they have mcnuggets? >> if they have a mcflurry there. ♪
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terrorists at guantanamo bay. monday they will be set free. what can we expect? lieutenant colonel schaffer joins us now on this. june first, what's coming? >> happy birthday first. >> thank you. >> i think you'll see the obama administration push them out the door quietly. a number of outlets asked the question to both the white house and state department what happens next. the answer was we'll get back to you. which is code for, we're just going to let them go. we're not going to be able to do anything to keep track. for the five, i believe are going to immediately return to the battlefield. >> what do you say that? >> there is evidence three of them have violated their parole. they reached out and had direct contact with elements within afghanistan who are considered combatants against us. that violates your parole you should go back to gitmo. because the administration is
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playingo aggressively to get the guys out there there was no ill effect. >> we saw the celebration when they were released. you say there are ties to 9/11? >> these guys are rock stars. this is just their release to this point has been wind back in the sails of the resistance. when they go back they'll be greeted like mick jagger in a concert in london. when you look at what they done they should not see the light of day. two of them were involved in war crimes killing fellow afghans before 9/11. two of them were providing direct support to the 9/11 attacks. that's why these guys were captured. they were not guys in the battlefield who were wandering around. these guys were key leaders. they will go back to key leadership positions. when we have people dying on a daily basis, these guys will go
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back and give emphasize to that effort. >> given how dangerous these guys are, is there talk of their isolation being held, none? >> i believe they have to get them out of the door as quickly as possible to keep attention away from bergdahl's hearing. the hearing is coming up on the ninth of july. i think they want this over as quickly as possible. the more you remind people the fact you traded a deserter for five taliban four star generals it becomes clearer the insanny of the decision. >> at the cost of our national security? >> at the cost of our blood and treasure. we have invested billions of doctors dolla dollar in afghanistan. this is a bad decision, a political decision. it made absolutely no sense at the time strategically regarding
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how we're fighting the taliban. in this case you have the bergdahl issue still hanging out there. it's clear that bergdahl, others have said it, he deserted. it was not a good trade. >> and they knew it. >> they knew it. >> this is an unsettling week. you have been hearing from lieutenant colonel tony schaffer, we thank you. he wants your vote for the president, what makes rick santorum different from the other republican candidates? anna kooiman, she is hitting the road. you're not going to want to miss it. she's ditching the curvy couch and joining scotty mccreery's crew. she takes us back stage on her road trip next. ♪ i'm coming over ♪ i hope it's all right your kids get used to sweaty odors in their room.
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quick headlines now. caught on camera. a brutal robbery in washington, d.c. the suspect makes off with just one dollar. police need help finding this man in the red shirt. you can see him punch this elderly man knock him to the ground before snatching the one dollar. he suffered minor injuries. comedian tracy morgan settling with walmart almost a year after that deadly accident on the new jersey highway. lawyers say morgan and two other victims will get more than $2 million from the settlement given to the family of the man who died. tracy morgan wants to get his life back on track. it is time for this week's road trip where we send anna kooiman around the country to experience things worthy of america's bucket list. it takes her to the great plains
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where she became a roady for one of the top country music stars. >> recently i had the opportunity to join former americ american idol winner scotty mccreery. it kept everybody guessing at every turn. when my producer told me i was going to fargo to work back stage to scotty mccreery i pictured this. when i met scotty after his mic check i knew i was in for a whole lot more. hey, hey, scotty. >> is that -- >> nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> how is life on the road? it's busy but busy is good. >> when you're standsing on stage, do you ever look out and see these seats filled and go wait a minute, let me pinch myself. >> it's always pretty incredible. every night it's never the same.
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i get butterflies before i walk out. sometimes i get on the stage and see the folks, it pumps me. >> he has a lot to be excited about. at 21 he sold two and a half million albums. with a third release on the way, he's just getting started. in order to be able to stay relevant your sound has certainly evolved, hasn't it. >> i'd say so. it's a natural thing. anybody is going to evolve from 17 to 21. we haven't been trying to sound mature, we're just growing up. >> with the show just hours away, it's time to get down to business. after all these guitars aren't going to tune themselves. luckily, i'm in very good hands. >> all right. so the first thing we're going to do is make sure this guy is in tune. we're going to check our e string. it's a little low. if you just twist this knob her i'll let you try it. you got to get it closer to the center where it's green.
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don't beep afraid. close, there you go. you got it. >> we're good. you get everything attached then you've got to get scotty attached to tguitar. >> everybody taught me to own it. so you just walk out there like you're going on the cat walk. hand it to them and come back out. it's like it's your job. >> easier said than done. when scotty took the stage, adrenaline kicked in and it was time to strut my stuff. i'm not ready for this. >> please welcome anna kooiman from fox news is going to be my guitar tech tonight. [ applause ] >> we're putting her to work on the road here. >> thank you so much for having us scotty. >> you figured it out? is it in tune? >> it's ready. >> here we go. >> good job. you did great. >> the rest of the night was a blur. there was a broken string. >> the g string is thee tightes
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string on the guitar. so it breaks usually before anything else. i've got a whole pack of g strings. >> hijinx ensued. we threw out beach balls. in the end i had a front row seat to some great music and a trip i'll never forget. >> you were awesome. she learned really fast. believe me. good job. i appreciate it. [ applause ] >> he sent you up on stage. he tricked you. >> these guys are pranksters. i guess they felt like i fit in, so they sent me on stage. >> look at you and say what are you doing? >> one more song. >> yes, the guy who taught me how to tune the guitar he's like i got you too. anyway, i mean the guys are all so good. i spoke with scotty he told me he doesn't take anybody on tour
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with him. obviously in his band can play well but he picks people with a strong moral concert. he wants to surround himself with people who feels like he does. he'll be play ing with rascal flatts this summer. it starts this saturday in indiana. or tune in on fox. >> he likes to include himself with good people, including you. >> happy birthday by the way. >> did you get his guitar tuned? >> he had a whole pack of g strings. >> he's a roady he knows what he's doing. >> that was great. >> you know i love your road show, i always want to go on them myself. i love being able to do that journey for you. next time you're going to a roller coaster park in cedar point and you're going to pete up with gabby douglas. one of my favorite people on this planet. how fun. >> she'll be doing different
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kinds of twirls and flips in sandusky. there is no floor on the bottom so our feet is dangling. >> i wouldn't like that. >> has anybody ridden before? >> it's going to be a gold medal ride. >> we have a blast. >> i cannot wait to see that. coming up if clayton decides to read. hillary clinton taking her presidential campaign on the road to south carolina. but who knew she had a secret weapon, her new accent? >> i'm not the youngest candidate in this race, but i have one big advantage. i've been coloring my hair for years. >> a southern accent, what's that all about? >> anna kooiman will weigh in. >> it's the new york city state beloved by frank sinatra. he's here to share his family
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i to the acidity in any foods.ht never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. he told me to use pronamel. it's going to help protect the enamel in your teeth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee, and it was a real easy switch to make. ♪ if i can make it there ♪ i'll make it anywhere >> it's a new york city staple we're talking about patsy's italian restaurant where you can always spot a celebrity visitor. they can thank this man and the incredible food he puts together. it was frank sinatra's restaurant until he passed away. inside the story of the rat pack remains.
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joining us is the chef who is adding author to his name. welcome back. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> it's smells so good. >> i had a chance to eat there not too long ago. holy smokes. in the new cookbook what are we going to be making? >> a potato pie. what i did to save time, it's like a mashed potatoes. you pd stawould start with pot and cream and bread crumb. now we add meat and other ingredients. if you like hot, you can add that. prosciutto. don't go heavy on the salt because everything is salty. >> the more the better. >> while you're cooking could you weave in stories about frank sinatra. what did he like to eat?
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>> yes, his standing meal was a stuffed artichoke, main course would be veal, very thin, fried till it's crisp. we put this on the table. if he wanted something else, whatever he wanted. we say it's the restaurant made famous by frank sinatra. it's our only location, family run. patsy was my grandfather who started it. he was a first chef, my dad and myself. i got my boys getting ready to do it. >> it has so much history. >> it's a lot to live up to. >> the first time i cooked for him, sinatra came in the kitchen. he says i thought your father is the chef. i said i took over. he said you better be as good as your pop. >> after his first meal that you made him, what did he say? >> he was very happy. i think that was him making me
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feel at ease. because of him, like frank sinatra, we put in the three cheeses, pro cheeses. >> she gets to do it. i got the cookbook i'm going to sign for you. >> he see the end product. >> put it in a spring foam pan and you cut it into slices like a pie and repeat it. >> over here you have these little martini glasses. >> it's mini meat balls. we started with vodka sauce and olives. it's a little fun and the classic spaghetti and meat balls. we make veal meat balls very popular. >> you have gluten free pasta. >> and whole wheat pasta. and we started selling this about 20 years ago. it's an off shoot of grandpa's recipe. >> are these in your cook book, will we find the recipes you
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made? >> these are all in the cookbook we put them on our facebook page every week. >> the sinatras have people in brooklyn, everything is directed right at you but they're meant in a nice way even though it sounds like you're yelling us. >> you sit down and you eat. that means good to see you. that's our friends. >> you too? that's great. we're so blessed and lucky. thank you so much i appreciate coming on the show. you always watch you and enjoy you very much as well. >> the website. >> patsys.com. >> thank you so much. >> the meat balls, holy smokes. >> save some for me. it's great to have you here. all right. i've got headlines now to bring you this morning. it was a showdown in south carolina. hillary clinton and potential republican candidate carly fiorina both stopping at the same hotel on the campaign
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trail. but fiorina was actually taking questions from the media, clinton was inside playing up her southern charm. listen carefully. okay, well apparently we don't have that. but what you would hear -- we'll play it for you later -- is hillary clinton throwing down her attempts at a strong, strong southern accent. of course, hillary clinton grew up in chicago, she lives in new york. she'll head to florida later today. she has events in three counties over the next few days. we'll get that sound bite later. a major win for journalism. do you remember this chilling note book that was written by james holmes, the gunman in the 2012 movie theater shooting? that is now a key piece of evidence being used during his trial. this notebook sparked
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controversy after janna winter exclusively reported that it was found at the university of colorado. winter was threatened at the time with jailtime if she did not reveal her sources. she refused to back down. last year, a court ruled in her favor. and gitmo inmates, can you believe this, that they actually had access to fast food? guantanamo bay is banning lawyers from bringing their clients food, including big macs, kabobs and . prison officials say a legal room is not a dining facility. what do you think of that one? those are your headlines. can't make it up. >> that's right. he was a republican runner up in 2012. and this coming up, he just announced he's running for president. brand-new polls out this morning show rick santorum out of the top ten. >> which would get him on stage. >> what does he have to say
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newest flavor as part of the climate change. nothing says climate change like fudge cones. taco bell and kfc may soon deliver directly to your home. finally. officials with yum! brands want to deliver to college campuses first. no word on when the deliveries begin. brian? >> thank you for that important information. >> i'm someone who had no executive experience taking on the most executive position in the world. it hasn't been a success. i believe you cannot get experience making decision other than by making those decisions. i said for a long time. i think the next president of the united states if we want it to be a successful presidency needs to be a governor. >> the latest entry into the race not a governor, it's former
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senator rick santorum. the latest polls show not in the top ten. what is his plan to get on stage in the fox news debate. can you respond to governor christie right there? >> i'd say we've had good governors, governors have been good presidents. and liet's go back to jimmy carter. i don't think whether you're a governor or senator it's whether you're a leader whether you're somebody who can be decisive and provide that clear vision for the country and lead accordingly. that's the most important thing. i think this governor, senator thing, the experience of being a united states senator and the national secur did when i was there for 12 years in the senate. i think that's an important factor we need thoolook at at the kind of experience you have in dealing with foreign policy issues. that's going to be the number one issue the next president is going to have to deal with a
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after the mess that barack obama has created. >> you have to separate yourself from people that you like personally. i want to get your take on senator rand paul when it comes to the number one enemy we have in the world, isis. >> isis has grown stronger because the hawks in our party who provided weapons to them. they created these people. isis is all over libya because these same hawks in my people love hillary clinton's in libya. they wanted more of it. libya is a failed state and disaster. iraq is a failed state. >> do you believe the hawks in the party caused isis in your party? >> you know, it sounds like bernie sanders, not like some republican running for president. this idea that, you know, we created isis. i mean isis is -- was created because of president obama and his failure to maintain a
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presence in iraq. i think that the record is pretty clear about that. that's number one. number two, isis exists and feeds off the fact that they hate everything we are. it's not because of what we do, it's because of who we are that they have been created. and they are waging jihad. and so i think it just shows a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of the enemy that we face. >> right. but you are running not only on your foreign policy and experience as a senator, you're running on what you believe is the problem in this country and the republicans have run from their base, which are blue collar conservatives. you wrote a book about it. you got 11 states talking about this last time. this will be more of a central theme. how have republicans let the middle class down to this point? >> i announced yesterday outside of my hometown of butler, pennsylvania, at a factory. and i made it very clear that the people who have been hurting in this country the most, the wages have flatlined.
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income has gone down. our folks who have -- are working men and women who are trying to climb the ladder of success. 74% of americans don't have a college degree and neither political party has a message to them as to how we're going to create the ladder of success for them to climb. that is what our campaign is about. it's focused on trying to restore opportunities for those who have been left behind. >> for details it's in the book. very well detailed. a lot of people think when republicans come out against unions they think they don't like workers. you enlded up surging and took iowa. io will you play to the august 6th date like you used to focus on iowa and new hampshire early? >> that's part of the strategy, it's not just focus on iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, but also getting on "fox and friends" and other types of national forums where you have
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the opportunity to drive a larger national message. and so we're going to be doing that. obviously, you got to play by the rules of the game. that's the rules that have been set. we just ask people to help us out, go to rick santorum.com, contribute and volunteer. >> one thing you're not talking about. one of your kids have gotten taller than you in the last four years. what happened, rick, you're no longer the tallest in your family? >> actually, my 13-year-old is now as tall as i am. he's -- i my -- 13-year-old, 15-year-old and my oldest son there all taller than me. >> congratulations on the announcement. we'll look forward to a fun race. >> thank you very much. coming up straight ahead he proudly fought for our country and was left paralyzed while doing this. this hero and his wife want to have a baby. the only thing standing in the way? the va.
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he proudly fought for our country and was left paralyzed while doing this. he and his wife want to have a baby. an out dated law banning inveet row fertilization. thank you for your service. you guys wanted to have a baby. what happened to you while you were in afghanistan? >> i was on a night patrol. and we rolled out late at night. and then it's all really a blur at this point. because initially we hit the iad and i woke up in a series of hospitals and here we are.
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>> here we are, of course this is a big problem for veterans with the inability to have babies. and one of the ways to do this is with inveet row fertilization. folks who are currently serving in the military have access to ivf. why doesn't he have access to ivf? >> you know, it's really a hard question. i mean, this is something that we shouldn't really be having to even think about. you know, my husband gave his -- given so much of himself and time and service to this great nation. and, you know, we've had to really embrace the loss of the dream we had for our lives prior to our -- alex sustaining his injuries. and, you know, we're at a point now where we're ready to -- we've moved forward, but we're at a point where we're ready to start a family and have a child
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of our own. you know, we're faced with the reality that in order to do so, we need the treatment and services offered to us. as you know, it's not a cheap treatment and it's not cheap technology. currently, we're looking at $25,000 to $30,000 for this current round of ivf that does not include medications, medications can run anywhere from 2,000 to $5,000. it's a heavy burden for us to have to carry after everything we've been through. >> it's so difficult, the $25,000 that your wife just mentioned at the minimum. if you were active at the time when they came back, you would have been able to get it. how important is it for you now now that you've begun the recovery process to have a family? >> it's very important. we would like to focus on the situation, how we can improve it down the line for other veterans
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good morning, it is thursday, may 28th. i'm elizabeth hasselbeck. this is a fox news alert. anthrax in the mail? an army lab accidently shipping live anthrax across the country. how in the world did this happen? are you at risk? don't open the mail. no rain, sleet, snow or floods can keep al sharpton from running his mouth. he thought it would be a good time to ponder this question in a tweet. is deadly flooding a result of climate change or god's rebuke? we're not kidding. and we promised to show you the tape. hillary clinton still not answering any questions. but she's got a secret weapon in her arsenal. play it heather.
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>> i may not be the youngest candidate in the race. i have one big advantage. i've been coloring my hair for years. >> a little bit later ainsley earhardt will be here to judge her accent. she has a legitimate one. and the 5 kimberly guilfoyle will he here. mornings are better with friends. welcome to the final hour on elizabeth's birth day. she had no idea. >> it was one hour ago when we saw your family dressed and ready to go to school. >> now that you got your driver's license, how does it feel? >> you know, i have to just work on my parallel parking. although i hear they took that off the test this year. >> they took the parallel parking off the test. >> really? >> i think it was virginia that got rid of parallel park.
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>> apparently that's not required anymore. >> i give up. >> happy birthday to you. >> she can drive but she's still not old enough to drink. >> one day. >> maybe we could get governor pataki to change that law. >> if he wasn't in power still, he did have a big announcement today. >> the former governor of new york announcing via video announcement, this comes a few short hours after former senator rick santorum announced his candidacy. here is the former governor of new york announcing his candidacy, listen. >> washington has grown too powerful and too intrusive. this is exactly what the founding fathers feared. they knew they could take power from the people and give it to themselves, the politicians. it is time to stand up, protect our freedom and take back this government. >> the governor has never lost an election. he went out, didn't run. we thought kind of mini retired.
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he thought about going in before, now he's in for good. >> he sat out in 2008, this time throwing his hat into the ring. you asked the question of former senator santorum will he play on the august 6th deadline to get on stage. you recall senator santorum having to fight to get a word in edge wise. throwing his arms in saying i'd like to respond. >> he was in there to grip iowa. much to the surprise of many. it marked him a strong position, against candidates. it's the pool getting bigger and bigger. you spoke with governor chris christie yesterday. he said a governor would be best suited to take the seat as president. you asked santorum if it mattered. >> we've had good governors, i mean governors have been good presidents. let's go back to jimmy carter,
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that was a governor who wasn't a very good president. it's not whether you're a governor or senator, it's whether you're a leader. the experience of being a state senator and the national security issues which i did when i was there for 12 years, that's a very important factor we need to look at. >> well, so rick santorum had that. he'll play to august 6th as well as fighting iowa. he's got a way to get on the stage debate. our rules are you have to be the top ten. let's look at the quinnipiac poll, here we go. the percentage are low, but the names are plenty. look at ben carson and jeb bush tied with mike huckabee and marco rubio as well as governor walker. all five of them at 10%. >> look at that there. >> the top tier candidates across the top, all tied statistically. the bottom row pretty much all tied. you've got ted cruz donald chr fiorina and john kasich of ohio.
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current governor. it will be interesting to see how those other candidates can make their way in. >> that poll is brand-new this morning. and certainly has the pool enriches itself the poll will reflect that. >> among independents it's rand paul, cruz, trump, christie and kasich. let's see what senator santorum could do. last time no one gave him a shot. we'll see if he hits the ground running. >> one of the big arguments from governor christie yesterday has been deal ing with national emergency, right, big problems when you are suddenly faced with him like hurricane sandy, what texas is currently facing right now. that didn't stop al sharpton from deciding to weigh his thoughts on this by sending out a tweet yesterday saying all of texas's problems right now could be as a result of god punishing them. >> keep in mind the death toll is up to 21 there. and this is what he had to say with the #keepingitreal. do you think the #texasflooding
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is related to climate control or god's rebuke. he said to tweet or call in responses. people got online and were responding with fever. they are saying we really want to know reverend al sharpton do you think your question is related to the school system call or tweet me. >> kevin jackson weighed in with you clayton, he talked about this. he is the executive director of the black sphere. he was on "fox and friends" one hour ago. >> how crazy can you get? other pastors have done this. i'm not including al sharpton as a pastor, i think he's a joke in that regard. the idea that weather, god is up there concerning himself with what man is doing down here on earth and the talking point relating it to global climate change. it's just as ridiculous. i think quite frankly, he's been marginalized. i think because there are no riots right now, no white cops have killed any black people.
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sharpton has to jump on weather and create a riot. this is the equivalent of weather rioting. >> he's head today cleveland tomorrow night to host a rally over at a church there oint quincy avenue on the heels of the not guilty verdict of the police officer there. he's going to be creating a storm of his own in cleveland starting at 7:30. >> he'll weigh in on earthquakes and typhoons. maria molina better watch out in the weather department because al sharpton is becoming a meteorologist apparently. >> let us know if you were the ones to call him and let him know what you think. let's turn to heather nauert. good morning, you mentioned weather here. here is what is happening, we are following the story so closely again this morning. we start with extreme weather. unbelievable video coming out of ohio this morning. you can see a funnel cloud tear through a shopping plaza near dayton, ohio. that storm flipping over cars and injuring two people there. watch that thing as it tears
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through the street. to texas a story we are following so closely. evacuations are underway this morning once again as rivers across the state continue to rise and threaten entire communities. 21 people are now confirmed dead in texas and oklahoma. the death toll is expected to rise again today. and a fox news alert to bring you, four u.s. lab workers are now being treated for possible anthrax exposure after the u.s. military accidently shipped live strains of that deadly bacteria to labs in nine different states. the pentagon saying the strains were supposed to be dead and the cdc has now launched an investigation to try to figure out what on earth happened here. they claim there is no longer a threat to the general public. and more bad news to tell you about for fifa. 14 members of the soccer federation indicted for taking $150 million in bribe and kickbacks dating back to the 1990's. we are learning this morning
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that big sponsors, including coke and visa are now threatening to pull contracts if things don't change. the president of the organization dodging charges for now, but federal prosecutors say the investigation is far from over. russian president vladmir putin now weighing in on the scandal. claiming the indictment is listen to this, a conspiracy by the united states to take away the world cup from russia in 2018. and those are your headlines. that is something else. >> how did they get it? how did it get to 2022 they both got it the same day. can we follow the trail so clayton can live a peaceful life. get the world cup back here. >> that's right. heather, thank you. oh, no he didn't. yes, he did. look at this photo proposes to his girlfriend right in front of a newly wed couple sitting there who just got married. this was posted on reddit over
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one million people saw it and more than 1,000 people were commenting on should you really do this, upstage the bride and groom. >> in front of them. do it in a corner. >> right in front of the bride. >> caroline tweeted us never steal another girl's thunder, a good policy. >> james writes this, ask the bride and groom and they're okay with it then go ahead. if they say they'd rather not. don't. she's doing the communication thing. >> awkward. completely takes away trum the wedding couple's celebration. a tacky terrible selfish proposal. one person on reddit said if they wanted revenge the married k couple should announce they're expecting at their wedding. >> i like speculation, that's probably his best man he probably got together with the groom earlier and said hey would you mind when you ask me to do the best man speech if i use part of my speech to propose to
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my girlfriend. >> maybe. >> i watched quincy in the 1970's, there is no way the best man would be wearing an aqua shirt. they have to dress like the groom because he tells them what to wear. >> that's serious now. >> that theory is blown up on live television. >> you read a lot of nancy drew novels. >> do you think that was the bride's sister? we need to know no one knows who they are. if you know them, tell us. and brian quincy, jr. will get down to the bottom of it. >> i thought he was going to be type cast in the odd couple. >> coming up on the show, don't let bill clinton get back into the white house. coming up, a warning from the woman who sued him for harassment. what paula jones says will happen if hillary becomes president. do you have a will? what happens to all your stuff if you don't. bob massi on deck with what you need to know about that next. ♪ you total your brand new car.
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legal consequences if you don't do that? bob massi joining us now to break it down for you. >> happy birthday, elizabeth. >> thanks. from birthday we'll go to the day you die. if you die -- i know we have to get there. if you die without a will, who gets your property? >> one of the things people always concern themselves with if i don't have a will is the state going to get anything? that generally is not the case unless you have no heirs anywhere alive. it's possible under the law. if you do not have a will, that means you die intestate meaning without a will. the heirs under the tree of life by any law any state is how it goes. if you're married and you lose a spouse and you have children, if you don't have a will, under the law the spouse and children will get your gifts, the things they have the right to inherit. >> will the kpexecutor --
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>> what happens is you go to a probate process and there will be a administer appointed usually a surviving spouse or brother, sister, mother, father. the court decides by law how the estate is distributed. the judge will make sure under the law whatever those assets are that it goes according to law in the state where you live. >> okay. bob, in general -- this property in general, anything you own is passed on to your heirs as you just said. how does it actually happen, though? >> well, there is a couple of things, first of all you have the probate process which is what i was talking about where a count decides the distribution. let's say, elizabeth, you have no will. but let's say you have joint bank accounts, a life insurance policy with a named beneficiary you have an annuity with a named beneficia beneficiary. you have pay upon deaths yourn accounts. generally that avoids that necessity of going to court. all you do is produce a death
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certificate to those entities and those assets will pass to you. you know, without going through the probate process. but, bottom line is, everybody know matter how young or old if you start getting assets have at least a will and see an estate planning lawyer that maybe you should create a living trust to make sure your things are passed the way you want. >> what if you say i don't have much it's more trouble to go and sget a will than not? >> the bottom will is you live with the idea that guess what, there may be some people in your life that if you don't have it are going to get what little that you have. let's say god forbid you have a sibling that you've never gotten along with or parents will come to me and one of their children is astranged haven't talked to them in 20 years. if they don't have a will and they die and there's an action between mom and dad. that heir, that child they haven't seen for years is going to get the benefit of that estate because they didn't set it tup properly.
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welcome back. new overnight a pilot arrested for being drunk at the controls. christopher hall was reportedly intoxicated when he ran his cessna 337 off the tarmac in florida and crashed into a shed. he and his son were both on board. neither were hurt. caught on camera school bus drivers ignoring the rules of the road. >> they don't stop, they hall on by. yep, there's another one. number six. >> a fed up resident catching them in action. he says every morning the drivers ignore the stop sign outside of the texas bus yard. no kids were on board. the stop sign has been replaced with a yield sign. more of a suggestion. well, gop presidential candidate carly fiorina coming out swinging in south carolina yesterday.
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holding a press conference outside the hotel in which hillary clinton was continuing her campaign of dodging the media. watch this. >> how can we trust mrs. clinton? we now know that her family foundation has had to refile five years' worth of returns. because it's failed to disclose donations she only had one e-mail on her server. she put a server in her basement. we know that benghazi was a terrorist attack despite the fact shthat she told us it becae a protest. >> is she giving hillary a run for her money? we're here with kimberly guilfoyle. great to see you early in the morning. let me ask you this, carly actually went to south carolina where hillary clinton was. look, shaerz only answered 15 questions at best. i've answered over 400 from hog dogs to isis. she's chasing her down. do you think she should be the designated hitter? >> she's a self-appointed designated hitter.
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she's like put me in coach, she's ready to go. i like it, she's tough and smart and fearless. as a former prosecutor i think it's a good mover for her. she's actually teaching the guys a thing or two. she's not letting hillary getting a pass. >> is it easier for a woman to attack a woman. >> it's tricky. it can be because you i say i've got a gender neutrality. if it's done in the right way and you're informed and you have facts, it's not a woman against another woman. >> what do you make of this, so i love when politicians go and they start trying to talk like the crowd they're in front of. she went down to south carolina where we saw carly fiorina outside that event. she starts talking like she's from the south. listen to this accent. >> okay. >> i may not be the youngest candidate in this race, but i have one big advantage. i've been callerioloring my hai
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years. >> are you pro putting an accent on? >> i'm pro hair color. it's bizarre, she picked it up. we've seen president obama sometimes have an accent from the south of hawaii. it's kind of colorful. >> she's from chicago. >> i don't know, she's not really fooling anybody. i think she's trying to be folksy perhaps soften herself. >> your bacook, you start off -i tell you right away, you know it's not a typical story. your mom passes away at the age of 11 years old. its you and your brother and your dad. do you ever get over that? >> we were a little team together. it was very difficult because my mother was born in puerto rico. my father in ireland. that was it, our little family unit. when my mom died, i was 11, i was nine when she got sick.
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she was only 37 years of age. that teaches me every day you have to make it count. i have tried to do it because she sacrificed so much for me to be able to be here. these are some of my baby pictures. >> there are other good photos, too. when you became a model. >> yeah. >> gorgeous. take a look. we have some modeling photos. >> you're into leopard. >> this is from victoria's secret. >> i was discovered at a clothes store. i was working three jobs while i was going to college. my daughter is modeling to make money for law school. i said i'm working here to make money for law school. i was making $6 an hour. i was able to pay for my law school which was incredible. >> from being the first lady of san francisco to being a great mom. in this book you provide the lessons that your dad gave you throughout the years. when you say making the case, it's not necessarily always in the court of law. it's in life.
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tell me what you mean by that. >> the lessons from my father led me the courtroom. when i was a little girl, worst case scenario i can say no. make your pitch tell me why you should do this. he taught me to advocate. that's my little boy. >> do you say the same thing to him? >> absolutely. >> you can have what you want, make the case. >> when he wants a motorcycle on amazon. i said make your case. it's probably going to be no. >> let's talk more about this, there are some parts here in controversy. -- i called you ainsley. >> she's here, though. >> coming up next, i know you're trying to duck this issue and hoping i wouldn't bring it up, would you describe ainsley earhar earhardt who sounds like morning sunshine on your face. are we talking about the same girl? >> you go on to talk to
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elizabeth hasselbeck a wonderful addition to my circle of friends. >> she was the first person to read my book. she has a beautiful blurb on the back. >> it's a great tool. >> the next book, brian. >> you story is honest and i think it -- >> you were kind enough to mention me on the back. al clayton also works at fox. >> he has an idea. >> congrats on the new back. >> you want to teach the lessons of life and how to -- >> be fearless. if you fail, pick yourself back up and try something -- look you can end up on the couch. mornings is better with friends. 30 minutes before the top of the hour. honor student loses her title after wearing this address. then ainsley earhardt is whipping up a southern specialty. look who she brought in for some help? that is her lovely mom and dad. they are cooking with friends next. ♪ sweet southern comfort
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earlier but he was overseas. >> memorial day. clayton he said hea disclaimer before he started his press tour. >> he issued a preapology. look, i'm going to go out there probably up sleepless nights doing a long thing. look, i admit i am dumb. i just want to put out a preapology. so if i offend anyone i've done it ahead of time. >> masmart man. what a great guy, love that story. i've got other news to bring you. 34 minutes after the hour. six police officers who were charged in the death of freddie gray now file for a change of venue. they want a fair trial, of course. their lawyers argue that the states attorney marilyn mosby, the comments she's made about the case will make it impossible to get a trial. she has aligned herself with the riters as baltimore burned for days. she appeared on the stage with
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prince. she said he abused women and will do it again. those are the words of paula joins aimed at former president bill clinton. she sued clint in in 1994 alleging he had assaulted her. because of clinton's past she said there is no way hillary clinton should be president. she spoke exclusively to daily mall. >> i don't think she should be running alongside the terrible history they have. who would want bill clinton in office a second time doing the same stuff he was doing before. philandering, with women. >> jones also says she believes that hillary was well-aware of bill's actions. less than an hour after being elected to the national honor society, a florida student was stripped of her title for wearing this spaghetti strap
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dress. this is getting a lot of talk. the school district claims that cameron broke their dress code with this sweet dress that they called distracting. earlier on "fox and friends," she told us she's fighting back. >> i would love to get my position back. and an apology because this is break of their own procedures and policy. it's not right to the students who voted. >> she says she hopes the honor society will hold a reelection. those are your headlines. compared to what a a lot of young woman wear, she's covered up and she looks great. >> she's captain of the basketball team. give her a break. >> maria molina is here again. >> so are you. good morning everybody. and hello everyone at home. we're looking at more wet weather, unfortunately, across portions of the southern plains. we've been talking already for several weeks now about the flash flooding ongoing across parts of texas, oklahoma, it's
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been an unusually wet month across the areas with some areas breaking records. we saw more heavy rain out there, we're talking eight inches or higher amounts. you can see for the past month, we've exceeded a foot of rain in some of these areas across texas and portions of oklahoma. we're talking historic flooding in some areas. the forecast for today, unfortunately, is for not only more flash flooding possible from heavy storms but the risk for severe weather across parts of texas, oklahoma, kansas and nebraska you are looking at that risk for large hail, damaging winds and tornados today. across new england, you're also under a concern for some isolated severe storms. stay safe, drive safe and be patient if you're doing any traveling in the airports. let's head over to clayton >> thanks so much. we see her every morning as co-host of "fox and friends first" bright and cheery at the
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morning. >> kimberly wrote that it has to be true. ainsley earhardt is here with her mom and dad. welcome to everybody. good job raising ainsley she must have been a handful. >> she was. >> was she a morning person, she has a brightest smile. >> you really were -- >> that's because mom was like banging pots and pans down stairs. >> dad would open up the room and say rise and shine, early birds get the worm. we weren't allowed to sleep late. >> she greets everyone so happily at 5:00 a.m. >> they are great parents. >> you're from the south, so food, is delicious. i smell it down the hall way. you've got cheese, pie what are you cooking? >> we're cooking southern pimeanto cheese. we did not know this was a southern tradition. because pimeanto cheese we've
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always had in the south. my grandmother used to make it. my mother used to make it. we have had friends who said they never have heard of it. we thought we would bring a little bit of the south up here. >> is this going to be good? >> i've been working on this a long time. >> dad, you -- >> i am good at grating cheese. >> tell them what you said yesterday when you were practicing grating cheese. >> i need gloves so i wouldn't cut my hand. >> you're going to get to work here. this cheese can go in a bunch of different things. three ways. i never heard of it. i'm going to come over here by you. teach us how to do it. >> all right. wayne has grated the cheese. this is extra sharp cheddar cheese. then we -- you want to add this? >> sure. >> all of it? >> all of it. >> how much mayo? >> a little bit more than that. >> don't add too much.
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you can always add but you can't take it out. >> did you make this when you were little? >> it's a masters if you go to the golf tournament, they sell it. >> there's a recipe ainsley made a few years ago. i trust anything you make. >> look up at the screen tell me what's happening. >> that's my cousin. >> there is southern women cooking talking amongst themselves don't bother them. >> add parmesan. the key is not using prepackaged. grated is the best. you grate the cheese. add all of those. >> when you heard hillary clinton's accent this morning? >> i know. >> a table spoon of the liquid. >> when you see anything wrong,
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just yell out. >> i definitely will. >> you're waiting to eat it. >> strain it and then we want to put pepper in it thanks good. >> so you mix that. this is what it looks like afterwards, right mom? spread it on a cracker. do you want to serve them? >> you can also make it -- >> brian has been waiting all morning. >> these are pastries and these are good if they're hot. they've got pimeanto cheese in them. you can add bacon and tomatoes. >> you have made biscuits with it? >> these are pimeanto cheese biscuits. >> the recipe is on the website. >> this is tomato pie. it has pimeanto cheese on the top. we also use pimeanto cheese in celery or in grape tomatoes. >> you use it on everything. >> wonderful on fried green
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tomato with a little crab on the top. they serve those in charleston. >> i have to say, thanks for giving us this great recipe and thanks for giving us ainsley. we love you. >> happy birthday. >> happy birthday. >> i have to celebrate with my new favorite cheese. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >> it's great you contributed a lot. >> give him some football or golf clubs he'll be just fine. >> we're going to continue snacking and munching on this great cheese here and this is coming up next. >> have you read in front of your parents? go ahead. >> can my dad do it? >> i can't see that far. up next a fox news alert brand-new jobless numbers from the stock exchange. >> all right. >> here's the big question, do chimps deserve the same rights
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we have a fox news alert now. moments ago the labor department releasing brand-new weekly jobless numbers. here to break it down for us the fox business network nicole petallides is live from the stock exchange. >> they were a little bit higher than expected. but in the range that we onsee. so they came in at 282,000, increased by about 7,000. we see u.s. stock index futures slightly to the down side. we've had an incredible week here on wall street. we've had big movers and in particular yesterday we saw tiffany to the upside after a great quarter. the biggest winner and the biggest loser because of their different stories.
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a strong u.s. dollar has been a theme we've seen through many retailers. today we'll be focusing on a big deal and that is evago buying via com. wall street will be watching. >> slightly higher but not that bad overall. thanks a lot. >> within our range, thanks. elizabeth, wait! happy birthday. >> back at you friend. i love her. >> if you want to keep the toss, always go like this, you cannot possibly toss that way. thanks, nicole. 13 minutes before the top of the hour. when we come back. do chimps deserve the same rights as people? that's a debate right now inside a courtroom. peter johnson, jr., brings his gavel to our show. all that monkey business coming up next. first we'll check in with martha maccallum. >> good morning and happy birthday. a three time governor from a big state with lots of crisis experience now throwing his hat
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in the ring. george pataki will join us here live in his first interview since announcing, to tell you why he thinks that you should give him a shot at 2016. and josh earnest has faced tough questions about the white house strategy to beat isis. he will be here with us to answer more today. and the best story that you will hear all day, i promise. do not miss it. see you at the top of the hour.
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and you'll have swedish pan cakes too. >> that's out right bribery. >> ronald reagan not taking that. a new york judge is trying to answer that question in real life, possibly giving them the same rights as well. peter johnson, jr. is here to explain. >> this is before the judge in new york's supreme court. the human rights project has gone to court to say that chimps have personhood rights and should be recognized as persons. not all the liberties that we as humans have, but certain liberties in terms of where they can go and where they should be. one third of americans believe animals should have the same rights. >> at issue is the way they're kept in captivity. they're likening it to solitary confinement that criminals would face. they're asking for them to be allowed in an open environment. >> they are saying this is akin
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to slavery, these are thinking independent beings and that although they're not humans, they should have some of the rights and liberties that humans do. new york state courts have said no way is there a certain test about rights and duties. they can't meet the test. some constitutional scholars are saying, well, third trimester babies disabled people, people in comas, they can't perform the rights and duties, but they're protected by courts. >> i believe the non-human rights people are right. i have evidence for it. >> you have -- you're on the side of the chimps? >> absolutely. i'm going to show you the evidence i have. i want to talk about some of the important people in america -- >> i didn't think you -- >> important monkeys that have affected us. j. fred mugs he was responsible for the today show being successful. the astrochimp went into the space in 1961.
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secret chimp an important nsa chimp. bear in bj and the bear. >> bubbles the chimp. why is michael jackson successful? because of the chimp. certainly, clyde responsible for clint eastwood's tremendous career. >> you bring up great points. they held a hearing, did the chimps attend the hearing? >> they did not because they're being held in bondage in slavery by stonybrook university. that's why this group is going to court to say, let the chimps free. the judge is going to give them a real hearing on this. absolutely. they don't need to appear. >> at issue is this writ of habeas corpus are they like human beings should they not be. they have animals rights. >> as a final point the judge is saying let's protect these chimps if we can. maybe we can recognize it. final word, ronald reagan, final word, he said it. >> very simple. a lot of people think they're born better than others.
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show show. >> happy birthday, elizabeth. >> you guys are outstanding. the work that you do is making a big difference. thanks to everybody here -- >> happy birthday, elizabeth. bill: good morning, everyone. there are new questions about the white house strategy against isis as the pentagon tries to turn the tide in iraq. defense secretary ash carter looking to speed up training of iraqi forces after saying they quote, have no will to fight. so who will fight? good morning. i'm bill hemmer. a big show here on "america's newsroom." good morning, martha. martha: i'm martha mack. new united nations report that isis has grown 70% in size over the course of the last nine months. the united nations goes on to say 25,000 members are currently fighting for the terror group and they come
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