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the orioles. the phillies lost 19 to 3. thank you so much for watching today. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ good morning to you. it is wednesday, june 17th, 2015. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. the donald is in. donald trump declares he is running for president and his first campaign stop was the no spin zone. >> i get things done better than anybody. i've been dealing with politicians all my life. they are all talk and no action. never going to get done. >> we have more from donald trump's exchange from bill o'reilly by jeb bush slow jams with jimmy fallon. >> we got to see this. >> meanwhile, her parents say she's white, her friends say she's white, but this disgraced
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naacp leader still not convinced she's white. >> i haven't had a dna test. a birth certificate, certainly, there were no medical witnesses to my birth. >> the brand-new interview that will make you go, are you searing -- serious? two shark attacks on the same beach, hours within each other. one of those teenage victims speaking out for the first time. >> i didn't see it coming. like i said. i felt it on my leg and i saw it once it had attacked my arm. >> plus how he's staying positive despite his horrific story. it will inspire you we hope because morning are better with friends. ♪ ♪
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after two days of drizzle, rain, thunderstorms, i think it's nice indoors. finally the earth says to the east coast and new york city it's going to be a nice day. >> now the case in texas, they could wind one a foot of rain. >> you know who is having a great day, though? there is a mom we're going to talk to. it's the haigler family. see these guys right here. a triple threat indeed. they are all valedictorians. they all graduated the top of their class. we can ask that mom and the boys what the secret to that. that's the secret ingredient to having three valedictorians in your home. >> what's she feeding them? >> maybe the grades will be good enough to go to the who are ton school of business where donald trump within to school. the man is worth $9 billion at least, decides to go on top of
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the escalator and take the trip down to get behind that microphone and even though it didn't say 2016 behind him, let everybody know that he is going to be running for president of the united states. >> and love him or hate him. people are either lovers or haters of him, for thefirst time in the campaign, there suddenly is buzz about this. yesterday, i was talking to people. they said parts of it politically incorrect, but they loved it. it's a populist message that is very popular. i mean there's no doubt that we've lost manufacturing jobs, we've lost all sorts of things. donald trump made it clear yesterday he wants to bring america back. >> he made a lot of things clear. there's no wondering where he's standing on some issues. he let us know exactly where he stands on immigration. he he had said mexicans and the china, and i'm going to make them build their own wall.
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>> you have to pay the wall. >> they are ripping us so badly. i'll tell you how? >> tell me. >> i'll start charging for their product coming into this country. mexico is living off the united states. >> you try to strangle economically unless they will pay for the wall. >> they will pay for the wall. mexico will start behaving. >> what he does, is he brings his bluntness, his directness, this attitude of let's work it out and have a think tank. he comes out and says america has lot its swagger for no apparent reason. we're performing under our weight. stop acquiescing to every so-called or emerging power. >> if you were watching television after the announcement, it's very clear that the pundit class and the media eleets do not like donald trump.
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look at the "new york post" they have a positive op-ed in there talking about how he plans to run. and the daily news, clown runs for president. the big question is when he gets on the stage with the other republicans, if he does make the debate, is he going to be a fistfight? here's what he said to bill o'reilly last night. >> i get things done better than anybody. >> are you going to slash and burn through this republican field? >> i don't have a lot of respect for any of them. >> anybody you respect? >> i don't want to say that. i do a couple. i've been dealing with politicians all my life. they are all talk, no action. never going to get done. they are controlled by the lobbyists, controlled by donors and special interests. when i tell somebody to do something, i'm not going to get a lobbyist calling me the next day saying please don't do that even though it's good for
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america. >> his straight tone and voice has got him in the number nine spot. he's going to come up at 7:45 with us. we have a lot to ask him and he's not going to mince words. we know that. >> if you have a question about donald trump, you can facebook or tweet us. email us. >> after 24 hours he says i'm in, jeb bush decides to go to jimmy fallon. they live close to each other and i remember president obama slow jammed before and i'm wondering how governor bush would do. he jumped right hereafter the mono log. while we're talking about the issues, where do you stand on immigrants? >> we're a nation of immigrants to triangulate for -- translate that for all your spanish
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speaking viewers. [ speaking spanish ] >> whoa whoa whoa, old the telephone, i knew you just got back from miami but i didn't think i was interviewing governor pit bull. ♪ ♪ >> fire ball. >> that's great. >> i thought that was fantastic. a lot of people like that as well. impressive spanish by the way. >> we're talking politics on "fox & friends" and we're talking about this story. it's a crazy story. it involves rachel dolezal who stepped down two days ago as the chapter president of spokane, washington, of the naacp. she's been pretending she's a black person. last night she was interviewed by somebody and she made it very
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clear, she was unaapologetic. she said she might not be totally white because she hasn't had a dna test. listen to this. >> you know when someone asks you are you black, are you african-american, you know exactly what they are asking you, and for you to say yes, is that an honest answer? >> when somebody has asked if you are black, which i actually don't get asked very often, until recently, a few days ago, then i say, yeah. i do -- i am black. >> do you understand why many people would think, given your parents and your heritage, that is at best a misleading answer? >> i can understand that, but again up to this point, i know who raised me, i haven't had a dna test. the birth certificate i see it a month and a half after i'm born.
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there were no medical witnesses to my birth. >> this is a first self-inflicted question about somebody's own heritage by the person itself. >> we spoke with her brother ezra yesterday and she responded to him and said his stories are lies and she said some of what she has said has been a little bit of creative nonfiction. it's your truth. it's your biological numbers. she is saying it's creative nonfiction. >> it's your move. show us your birth certificate. can we get a doctors name. we're going to be stuck in this family for at least another month. >> it's one thing to identify as black and another thing to try to become black and try to change your physical appearance. we're going to be talking about this this morning. we've got a busy three hours.
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put down that remote. >> heather, have you had had a medical witness to your birth? >> there was a time where we thought what is the meaning of "is" is? >> nice to see you mom, dad. >> it is a fox news alert. a college student arrested in new york city accused of planning to blow up the iconic and massive george washington bridge in the name of isis. 20-year-old was hauled in on saturday along with another guy. his father says there's no way that his son was involved with this. >> i'm not going to say anything else. >> are you saying they set up your son? >> they should know. my son can't even drive. how can he drive a car? >> he spent hours on line on how
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to build bombs. the two young victims of violent shark attacks along the north carolina coast just belonging the long road to recovery. the one of them who lost his arm is speaking out. >> i didn't see it coming. like i said, i felt it on my leg, then i saw it once it had attacked my arm. two options. i can try to live my life the way i was and make an effort to do that even though i don't have an arm or i can kind of just let this be completely debilitating. out of those two, there's really only one i would actually choose and that's to try and fight and live a normal life. >> the family of a 12-year-old girl is saying she will now keep to her leg despite severe injuries to that. the golden state warriors taken down the cleveland cavaliers to the nba championship. stef curry leading the way. golden state hoisting their first championship trophy in 40
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years. the real mvp was march lane -- marlena van hoose as she sang the "star spangled banner" ♪ ♪ >> the 19-year-old van hoose has cerebral palsy and has lived her entire life blind. >> beautiful. >> isn't it incredible? >> thanks, heather. 12 minutes after the hour. you just saw some of her recent interviews but what was the disgraced naacp leader thinking, speaking about her race years ago. >> especially in an area like spokane or north idaho where it's a majority white audience it's very difficult to have that
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all when it comes to that rachel dolezal, think again. a series of interviews have just surfaced on line from last year. that's when the former naacp leader sat down with eastern washington university student lauren campbell as part of her senior thesis and talked for an hour about her influence as a black woman. listen to this. >> it's fairly normal to not -- not like to have to be the voice for an entire group, especially in an area like spokane or north idaho where it's a majority white audience. it's very difficult to have that burden, and that goes again like i say from hair to how you are talking to, you know, your wardrobe, to even whether you are going to use your ebt card or not. how people are going to see you? >> with her perspective, a victims advocate and lawyer
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joins us from los angeles. grng -- good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> what do you make of this case of rachel dolezal? >> i think rachel is delusional and every interview i hear and every time she talks about this identifying as african-american, i've become more and more convinced that she didn't really have a clue what it means to be an african-american female. that interview she gave to that student just reinforces that. she talks about the burden of being a black woman in a town like spokane and having to be careful about how you dress and what you wear and whether you use your ebt card, and i was quite insulted about her comments. >> and you listen to her and she makes it sound like you can pick your race. have you ever heard anybody say anything like that before? >> not only have i not heard that, she also contradicts her own statements because what i've read is that when she taught her
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classes at the university in washington, she was, you know, anti-race appropriation and was quite hard on other individuals who she claimed were, you know, pretending to be or trying to appropriate african-american culture. she's been all over the board on issues about race. >> ultimately, what do you think her motivation is? because she has essentially been pretending she's black since 2007? >> well, the cynical part of me says she's an open tunist. when she was at howard university and she didn't like how the university treated her with respect to a scholarship, she sued the university claiming she was being disadvantaged and african-american students were being treated differently. in that lawsuit, she didn't claim to be african-american. she claimed to be a white woman that was being unfairly treated by a historically clack university.
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but she's in spokane, she's stepping up to a very prominent role as the head of naacp. she was also on a commission that was formed to address issues of racial inequality. in those areas she's african-american, she picks it up and puts it down when it's to her advantage. >> she seems to be in a hole right now. she needs to stop digging. >> yeah, she needs to shut up. >> that says it all. thank you very much for joining us. 20 minutes at the top of the hour, what do you think about that? email us at fox friends@fox news.com. you know the people that are going to replace you, you got to train them. a change of heart, a major update coming up next. a disease robbing a woman of her eyesight and her dreams to serve our nation in the u.s. military. a surgery can help. she can't afford it. up next, hear the remarkable story and how her dreams may
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we're back in the control room now with some headlines on this wednesday morning. rotling wood -- rotting wood may be to blame for that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley, california. five killed and seven hospitalized. the cardinals caught stealing, the team under investigation by the fbi for hacking the internet network of the houston astros to get information about players and trades. the league says it will take appropriate action after a full
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investigation. all right. elisabeth. >> we want you to meet someone special. ma rye -- mariah bryant wanted to serve the country but those dreams were dashed when she found she had an eye disease that leads to blindness. >> she learned about a surgery that could save her sight but she could not afford it. more about this story is mariah herself. >> tell us about this disease and how it's affecting you. >> okay, well, it's a degenerating eye disease. basically, lose your vision until you go completely blind. the thing that i've been dealing with now is i can't drive anymore. i can't do sports the way i want to anymore because the lights start to hurt you eventually and then it blinds you. the disease is basically kind of like looking into a light and looking away, and i still see
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that halo. that's basically what my life is every day. >> your life plan is altered because of this. you passed all other elements of the physical exam when you wanted to finish up high school and sign up for the army. and when you found out because of this eye disease you couldn't do that, how did you feel? >> horrible but i had a backup plan to go to school. >> is there an operation that would fix it or is this incurable? >> there is an operation that can fix it. it's dr. brian boxer-washer. he's the only person that's fda-approved to do the surgery. >> it is expensive. >> it is expensive, it's $20,000. but on the other hand if i want to a opt that -- ophthalmologi t ophthalmologist. they would charge me. >> either way, you are looking
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at some pretty hefty bills there. you mentioned a physician, dr. boxer wachler. we heard your story and he love the fact there's someone who does this. joining us, up early, doctor. i am sure it's more than worth it on your end. i want to learn more about her condition. how serious is it, how extensive is the surgery and how expensive is it? >> kerataconu is a degenerative disease of the outer part of the eye. what happens is the collagen is weak that holds the cornea in its shape. here it's causing a tremendous amount of distortion as she described. >> it's about a 40-minute surgery, i understand, correct? >> well, the procedures that
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could help are two. one is a strengthening procedure that stops the kerataconus from degenerating. it's successful inform 93% of people. the second procedure are little implants that we place under the surface to help push the bulging afterwards. >> i'm watching mariah watching how that surgery could happen. i know you have a big announcement for her today. what is that? >> well, a donor who wishes to p remain anonymous has stepped forward and agreed to cover the cost of your procedures and your travel out here to los angeles, so after the show this morning, you are going to be boarding a plane, you are going to be flying out here to los angeles to my office in beverly hills. tomorrow we're going to be doing your procedures, and by the end of the day tomorrow, your journey will have come to an end and this weight that's bond your
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shoulders will be gone. >> thank you so much. >> what's that mean to you? >> it means the world. i get to start my life over. >> mariah, you are in a situation where this is how you read, and knowing it's going to get worse and now this procedure is going to happen. >> this is amazing. this is a blessing. i prayed about it, and dr. brian, knows, you know, what we go through. it's something that no one can ever imagine. >> dr. brian boxer wachler. is this why you got into medicine? >> this is why i became a doctor is to help people and i do as much as i can, and mariah raised her hand. she wanted to join the military, serve her country but because of an outdated military policy, she was turned down, and that moved
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the family of the don't nar who is involved in this and it moved me too. >> your kindness and your patient's kindness is crystal clear from our end. doctor, we condition thank you enough and mariah we're so happy to just see this. >> i'm so happy. >> you got to do us a favor. same outfits, after the same everything, we bring you up, doctor, we wake up early again and you tell us how everything went. >> definitely. >> i would be happy to. >> congratulations to the anonymous donor. >> thank you to whoever that was that donated. >> i can tell you are in shock right now. >> are you going to give it a try? >> i am going to give it a try. >> mariah, thanks for being with us, doctor, and your kindness and your patient's kindness. now this, she won't leave the freddie gray case. now marilyn mosby wants to block the evidence.
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>> look at that. that's texas. steve is live in texas with the very latest. steve, not very good, right? >> not good at all. a lot of officials are saying that texas dodged the bullet with this storm. that's because there's been no loss of life, no major property damage reported yet, not even any power outages but that could change over the next 24 hours as this rain event that they are calling it just continues to come down, anywhere from 2 to 12 inches in some areas and texas really can't handle the rain. they had a terrible last month of rain. 20 people killed in flash floods. that's what they are afraid of now. some of the smaller towns we're heading in and out of west of houston getting pounded by rain, making driving and moving around here very treacherous. the next 24 hours we can see some real flooding. brian, steve, elisabeth, back to you. >> down along the texas coast with tropical storm bill. we have this story coming out of baltimore. >> the baltimore state's attorney, she is now speaking out about the freddie gray case
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and here is what is being reported right now. that is that in the freddie gray case, marilyn mosby is now saying that it is an unusual step and this would prevent lawyers for the six cops charged in gray's death from publicizing any materials they turn up in the investigation. this would include evidence, witness lists, and even the autopsy report. prosecutors claim it's to avoid an unfair pretrial. their lawyers are upset about this new push. disney is now doing an about face. the company changing plans to lay off 35 tech workers and train theiren foreign replacements. disney telling their workers to continue like nothing ever happened. the mouse house under fire for announcing the law-off for 250 workers. some will keep their jobs. who can forget this video?
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a woman who fell into a fountain while texting and walking. the utah university is making a texting lane or their stairs. they are sprouting up all offer the student life and wellness center. oh, no, this is a sign of the times, i'm afraid. people are getting a kick out of the slow lane, the fast lane, and the texting line. what do you think of that? i'll see you back here in just a minute. he's finally in after years of speculation. donald trump's announcement making him the 12th candidate on the republican side to say i want to be president but can he mount a serious campaign for the white house using his own billions? let us debate it with our panel right now. first, do you, alana, do you take him serious?
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>> the question to ask about trump is can he have an impact on this race? the answer to that is absolutely. he's qualifying for the debates. he's going to be up on that stage and he's saying things like when you have a candidate like trump saying things like mexico is sending criminals and rapists over the border all it takes is for a debate moderator to say other candidates how do you respond to that it only takes one moment on a debate stage to change the entire course of a campaign. >> he also said something that mitt romney tried to run from. the fact that he's rich. he says i'm really rich. >> he wants everybody to know that. tropical storm donald, when he announced yesterday, i think we were leaping for joy. >> why? >> because he's going to make it interesting. he's already saying things that are getting people sort of fired up. it's interesting for as much as this is about him, he's kind of chaneling the disenfranchisement that americans people. he's creating villain, china,
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mexico. a lot of serious candidates are going to say you got it wrong. he's creating an narrative here and that's interesting. >> he's blunt and successful. he also resonates with blue collar people who are not bill nars, am i correct? >> there's something about donald trump, i'm boastful and bragging and i can back it up. i disagree with a lot of folks who say he doesn't have a chance. i think he does have a chance. he's going after the front runners who are maybe a less decisive and wishy-washy. he's sure of himself, he's strong. i disagree with him. i'm a democrat, some of the things he says about mvems are terrible but in a 12 person race, when people have to fight it ouxt he will be one of the last people standing. >> it's also a loud mouth.
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rick santorum, trump is going to dominate him, huckabee, if he can get on, he's going to dominate these guys. >> this is one thing the mainstream media really misses. you all showed the covers of trump as a clown, in terms of trump resonating with the american people, that's absolutely true. >> america is under performing. what about a guy who says pick it up, be proud you are here. let's talk about jeb bush. he was up late last night doing the "tonight" show. you saw him on late night. how did he do? >> i think he did great. he's said no -- for so long he's going to run a good campaign. >> he comes off sincere. >> i think it's going to be a
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strength for jeb bush, if he can actually connect with people and he's going to be the counterweight to donald trump. one issue i think he needs to arngs he's sort of pro immigration where trump takes the exact opposite. the trump is framing the issue. can jeb be the grown-up? >>. >> he needed to take the narrative back from trump. jeb declared yesterday. trump declares yesterday afternoon and he takes the narrative back by this appearance which i think he did very well. i think it's hard not to do well, slow jamming the news with jimmy fallon. it's an important step. >> and the tonight show shows he's he can be trusted. it's going to be interesting. thanks so much. >> sure thing. coming up straight ahead, dozens of illegal immigrants released by the government now murdering innocent people. the mom of one of the victims will join us live.
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there's a shocking report just out that shows more than 100 illegals released by the administration back in the community went on to be charged with murder. how could this happen? that's the big question. >> that's right, steve. this woman's son had been hit head-on by a driver who had been living illegally in the country for two decades. she joins us right now. when you hear this number of this shocking report, knowing your son was hit by 100 -- by one of 100 illegals who were let
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out in the community, what do you think? >> we deal with this a lot in the state of arizona. there's what the sheriff calls a back door policy here in arizona where ice comes and picks up people that he has detain for them to deport and they basically drive up the street and let them go. >> mary ann, we know where the buck stops when it comes to ice. we know who the boss of the administration is. do you blame the president for these kind of releases? >> absolutely. because you know, it's really kind of a scam on the american people because we are paying their salaries. this department was put together for a reason, and basically they are being told just to release the people. there's a hierarchy that sends the message down to them of what they are supposed to do and what they are not supposed to do, so, you know, we're being ripped off as americans. >> not only that, not enough ice agents, they are writing us saying they are not allowed to do their job anymore. tell us about your son, brandon.
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>> brandon was an incredible, human being. he was a compassionate police officer. he worked tirelessly down in an area of south mesa to get a drug infested, homeless infested park completely cleaned up for the people. over a year later, they are still reeling in that community. there's still a whole area set up where people bring flowers and notes for him still. so i'm living on creating things, you know, keep his legacy alive, some of the drive that he did. i just think it's important that the american people need to know that there are good police officers like my son out there who really, truly cared about the community and a lot of the people he helped are illegals, but they were good people, they weren't criminals, and a lot of the kids in the area want to be police officers because of what my son showed them. >> what a terrible story.
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mary ann mendoza we thank you for joining us from phoenix today. >> i just want to say one other thing. the leniency that the government is providing for illegals is ultimately killing innocent american lives. >> right. when people bring that up, they say well, you are -- you don't like hispanic people. you are saying that's not the case at all. my son lost his life because people think it's a plaw ground there. >> my son is half hispanic. i'm the farthest thing for a racist or against anybody. they can think what they want. i'm not for illegal criminals being allowed to stay in our country. >> that's the key. is they were supposed to be deported and they were not and your son was killed. >> mary ann, thank you for your time and telling us more about your son. sounds like one incredible man. >> thank you.
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he was. dozen minutes before the top of the hour. coming up on this wednesday, jeb bush, hillary clinton, and donald trump all say they can save the economy but whose message is resonating with the voters. frank lunts has got the dials. talk about the triple threat. three brothers all high school valedictorians. what is their family secret? their boys and proud mom joining us live next. she's talking politics and pulling no punches. meghan mccain. get ready as she gives us her take. see which candidate survives on "the real story" at 2:00. introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream.
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it is the ultimate triple threat. all three sons from one north carolina family have become valedictorian at the same high school years apart. how did they do it? what's mom's secret to raising brilliant boys. joining us is the boys and their mother, very proud i'm sure. we are so impressed with your family. what are you feeding these guys for breakfast? >> um, all different things. i don't know. i don't know how they did this. it was not anything their dad and i ever demanded. it just kind of happened. >> it wasn't walk out the door, catch the bus, and you better be valedictorian one day? >> no. they always did well in school. >> ryan, you're 24, just
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graduated with a degree in communications. what's one thing your mom would say to you when you headed out to take a test? >> mom gave us a lot of love. it wasn't a pressure. she knew we were going to do well. >> she's such a sweet lady. look at her. >> i know as you went down to get your diploma, you gave your brother a fist bump. what's the coolest thing about sharing with your brothers? >> getting in the cool valedictorian clubhouse and keep everyone else out. >> we made a tree house. it was super fun. made a no not-valedictorians allowed signs. >> that put pressure on evan? >> it sure did. >> that's a lot of weight on
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your back with your two valedictorian brothers. >> i felt i had to live up to it or i couldn't be a part of their clubhouse. i had to be just like them or wouldn't have been a part. >> you're in. you just graduate add. what are your plans? >> unc and chapel hill and study psychology. >> how much does it mean to sit with your three guys there knowing they have accomplished so much already? >> there really aren't any words. i'm so proud of them. proud their story the getting out there. they worked really hard -- well two of them did. worked really hard through high school. they're just really great guys. they really are. very proud of them. their dad and i both. >> i would say the secret ingredient is great parenting
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come rg from you. i'm sure the guys agree with me. evan is nodding to your right. congratulations guys and mom. great to have you here. >> thank you so much. >> i still want to know what you give them for breakfast. e-mail me later. >> okay. deal. coming up, she lied about her race. now she's getting support from celebrities. is she getting a pass there? and then donald trump announces he's running for president. that's next. don't miss it. ♪ ♪ to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered
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it shaking up the race for president. not everyone is liking his style. >> you can make a deal with putin? >> i would be willing to bet i would have a great relationship with putin. >> based on what? based on a deal? >> a deal with the feel. donald trump is here to stand his ground on that and much, much more. her parents say she's white. her friends say she's white. her siblings say she's white. this disgraced n.a.a.c.p. leader is convinced she's not. >> i haven't had a dna test. the birth certificate i see a moo and a half after i'm born. there's no medical witnesses to my birth. >> she was born in the wood
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alone. >> why are celebrities giving her a pass? we'll discuss this hour. whanchts do you do when you're watching tv in your house and see your neighborhood on screen? if you're this guy, photo bomb the live shot. his five seconds of fame now going viral. he dashes by. coast is clear. you're watching "fox & friends." it's wednesday. ♪ ♪ i have to say i always believed -- i said over and over again he was getting in. no one believed he was getting in. some said he's not getting in. he always does this. i said not this time. >> you remember how many were magnetically pulled to him in part because of his presence,
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because of his power pench mak. he was talking about opponents on the republican side. no spin zone. he says he can contain vladimir putin. watch. >> he's got a are tremendous pop lair thety in russia. they love what he's doing. you look at him. the chemistry is so bad between those two people. i was in moscow two years ago. ux get along with those people and get along well. you can make deals with those people. obama don't can't. i would be willing to bet i would have a great relationship with putin. >> donald trump announced at 11:00 yesterday he's in it to win it. you know what, suddenly whether you love him or hate him, it's interesting. there's a lot of buzz about him.
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the media elites say their heads are exploding. he writes right here. however his campaign turns out, he's already improved the field. above all, he spoke to voters, republicans have to win if they're going to retake the w40us. to americans that believe in hard work and hard pray, folks that show up everyday to make this country work. those are the people, people in the middle going donald trump, may maybe. >> a poll has him in ninth place now. >> what if he does what he suggested and make his vice president oprah. >> he did suggest that. >> remember in the 90s when talking about running, he said she would be unstoppable. he was asked about it yesterday. >> at first he said sally jesse.
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now it's oprah. we'll see. a lot of people like charles krauthammer not happy about it. george says it diminishes the entire field. what people are missing, he had swagger, directness, makes americans feel better about themselves on the world stage. getting beat up by china, russia, isis staring us down. it's good to see somebody come down his own escalator in the building he own ands and say i'm the best ever, and i'm rich. >> i'm going to make the mexicans build their own wall. donald trump is coming up. we'll ask him that and more. >> there's a report he's going to stop mondays. >> he stopped. >> not until i okay it. >> he's live this hour. you already e-mailing us
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questions. if you've got good ones, let us know. we'll start with big news. >> got a fox if news alert now. terror at home. a college student accused of planning a plot to blow up the iconic george washington brilk in the name of isis. he and another guy were arrested saturday. the father of this man here says there's no way his son was involved. >> "the new york times" reported he spent hours on how to make bombs. we'll bring you more as we get it. the truth about benghazi getting heated on the hill yesterday. one of hillary clinton's friends
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drilled for hours. during the hearing, blooming that will admitted he gave intelligence to libya to then secretary of state hillary clinton. it is not clear if hillary clinton withheld the e-mails or state department. to be continued. amazing story out of florida. these young boys hailed as heroes after they rush into a burning house and save an infant and toddler. the two were playing video games in florida when they started to smell smoke. without thinking, he ran into their neighbors home and pulled two children to safety. >> black and orange flames everywhere. i was scared. >> i was scared when i went in there. i got through my fears and did it. >> scared but got through his fears. the two will join us at 8:20
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eastern time to share their amazing tale of bravery. don't want to my that. wise taylor swift theme advice before getting the class to join us. >> all you have to do is shake it off. ♪ ♪ >> how cute is that? all 230 class members getting in on that surprise dance. those are your headlines. love that story. let's do that here later. shake it off. >> he came up with the idea driving to school one day and sent out the instructional video. it was all secret. nobody knew they were going to do it. he did it. everyone dance along. >> a plus for that. thank you heather.
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how about mrs. dolezal claiming she's black even though she's white. here she is again. she's considering herself black even though her birth parents say there's no medical evidence to prove it. she said she wants to know if anyone has seen her birth records because as far as she knows she's black. >> when someone asks are you black, african-american, you know what they're asking you. when you say yes, is that an honest answer? >> when someone says are you black which i often don't get asked until a few days ago. i say yeah, i am black. >> do you understand why many people think, given your parents and heritage, at best that's a misleading answer? >> i understand that.
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up to this point, i know who raised me. i haven't had a dna test. the birth certificate i see a month and a half after i'm born. there were no medical witnesses to my birth. >> so now we have something else besides the two escaped prisoners in up state new york. >> where is maury when you want a dna test? she's been given a pass by many. we know she's been lying and pretending since 2007. you cannot choose your race. you simply cannot do. that she's been claiming for years and adamant and unpoll jettic saying she's black. >> i would love for her to go away, this whole thing. >> what is the motivation? what was her end game? what was she thinking?
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she might have been seemed sincere. maybe she does understand the african-american community in a way in which most white people can't. >> you can identify as black -- >> but she's white. >> you're right. she was identifying as a black person. she was trying to become black. she was trying to change her physical appearance. she lied on job apply cases. >> some celebrities giving her a pass. we'll explain that coming up and now this. heart stopping moments on camera. a car is carjacked with kids inside. the father wasn't going to let this happen. the dramatic ending you do not want to miss. and saying he will jump start the economy if elected. >> i will be the greatest jobs president god ever created. i'll tell you weather. >> are the voters buying it?
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launching presidential campaigns. is their message resinating with voters? let's look. frank, welcome back. >> pleasure. we just did this. this is hot off the press. did it in philadelphia amongst swing voters. >> let's start with hillary clinton. beautiful day, love the stage craft. i want to know how the speech resinated. let's look at the bite you picked. >> i'm running to make the economy work for you and every american, for successful and struggling, innovators and inventors, those breaking barriers in technology and discovering cures for diseases. for the factory workers and food server who is stand on their feet all day. >> wow. and we tested most of her speech. it does quite well -- with?
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>> with swing voters. i want to make this clear to viewers. she is making a mess aj resinating with more than the traditional democratic core. it's getting there, more personalized. >> right. the green and red line were even and high in the 70s. >> now let's listen to jeb bush as he says i'm officially in. >> i know we can fix this because i've done it. here in this great and diverse state that looks so much like america, so many challenges could be overcome if we could get the economy growing at full strength. there's no reason we can't grow at 4% a year. that's my goal as president, 4%
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growth and 19 million jobs that comes with it. >> gave hard numbers. >> that's good but not great. i have a message for jeb bush. whereas hillary clinton personalized it and you could feel yourself in her communication, bush globalizes it, talks about the economy or 4%. we want someone that reaches us personally. we want a kang dat who connects intellectually and emotionally. he's great with the brain but not as good with the heart. >> he says i want the family i know in such and such city. that would have worked. >> he has to personalize his message. >> one of the most unique messages ever. donald trump says me, i'm in, and it's all about jobs. >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created.
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i tell you that. [ applause ] i'll bring back our jobs from china, mexico, japan, so many places. i'll bring back our jobs and bring back our money. >> wow. >> okay, so you've got the worst statement so far in the presidential campaign followed by one of the better statements in the presidential campaign. the issue with trump, he's going to give you the best and worst, potentially in the same paragraph. po potentially in the same sentence. if trump is organized and disciplined, he's going to get standing ovations in speeches. the problem with him, he's going to be -- i don't know what to call it -- a tornado. you don't know where he's going, don't know the destruction. he's going to have impact. >> i want to work the dials. what do i do?
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>> go to luntzglobal.com. i've got a surprise. thursday night, i'm going to unveil the one candidate that's already announce had the nobody realizes is actually breaking through. we'll do it "on hand." >> he does serve refreshments. don't be surprised if you have a great time. meanwhile, coming up straight ahead. the former n.a.a.c.p. lied about her race. celebrities sticking by her saying if she wants to be white, that's fine if she wants to be black, that's fine. we're going to ask the stars of the new fox talk show. the greatest couple ever. they're going to be here, holding hands, according to reports. ♪ ♪
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from the control room, time for "news by the numbers." $54 million disappeared from the hospital investigation. the feds say the employees were going to claim the documents were destroyed in hurricane sandy. feds caught up to them. next, 200 grand. that's how much hillary clinton charged a boys and girls chapter to speak to them in 2014 reportedly leaving without speaking to the kids. yet the clinton foundation pocketed money. three years is what the fda is given to take out transfats
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in their products. it will take away taste and shelf life. my friend whoopi goldberg, one of my favorite, defending dolezal after she lied about being black. many are taking offense to her stunt. here's what she has to say. >> they don't know me or what i've walked through and how hard it is. this has not been something that's a casual come and go sort of identity or identity crisis, something that fades away. >> should celebrities show sympathy for her? the authors of the new show join me now. i'm excited about the show. we'll talk about that in a bit. as for your show, you take on
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topics like this. rachel dolezal feels black although she's white. her brother said she's wearing makeup pretending to be black. i heard from whoopi, if you want to say you're black, go ahead and try it. be ready to carry the bags that come with it. >> first, i'm not mad at if work she's done. whether white, black, green, blue, there's always great stuff you can do for other communities. >> fair. >> also, there's a lot of people that battle with identity issues. >> exactly. >> it's not just her. i think it's more important and more interesting to look at the root of the issue. we don't know that. obviously there was a lot going on -- >> the root is not the truth. there's still truth, right? >> i think the truth is like we were talking about before. there's only one person you have
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to answer to everyday, and that's the man upstairs. however, everybody is walking around in the way they want to present themselves. i think the issue is watching this person -- she had no idea she was going to be exposed like this. it's like the lady at the bank who really is a man or -- >> back this the day she sued the school -- >> i know. she's struggling with her identity. i have no problem with her wanting to be black. i think being a black woman is awesome. maybe i'm biassed. i get that part. i think we need to give her the space to work this out. >> let me flip this for one second. if she were a black woman pretending to be white -- >> happens all the time. there's studies showing that young black girls at a very early age identify with the white baby doll.
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it's associated with things that girl thinks are better than the life she has. this woman associated with the brown crayon. she found that culture richer, more freeing for her. >> her parents go back in time and say that didn't happen. that's a lie. the problem is she's bold-faced lying. >> we don't know what went on in their household. we have no idea what happened. the only thing i could be mad at is she had a personal gain as a result. i think that's what she could apologize for. >> right. i'm not -- >> we need to give her the space to work that out. >> absolutely. >> if this is a taste of what's coming up on the show that debuts july 6th, coming here to fox. i can't wait. >> we've got to get tips from you. >> i'll come visit you guys. great pair.
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give the kids my best. now this. heart stopping moments caught on camera. an suv caught on camera with kids still inside. the dramatic ending you do not want to miss. and from mexico to china, donald trump takes shots and as he announced he's running for the white house. we'll talk to him coming up straight ahead. ♪ ♪ audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue,
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as the police change their strategy to find the killers. >> it's costing us about $1 million a day. peter? >> reporter: there are no more roadblocks because the search is shifting to focus on tips instead of trying to trace richard matt and david sweat's steps. the only person in custody so far, their alleged accomplice joyce mitchell got a visit from her husband, the same husband she plotted to kill after freeing a pair of killers. the pair talked through the glass. they probably would have killed her. why would they want to leave behind witnesses to talk about their plan? we asked a chance to talk to the clinton county sheriff.
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here's what he said. >> i would have viewed her as baggage for them to escape to prison. she's leaving behind a family and husband. she's going to want to contact them. they're going to be carrying that around no matter what they do. >> reporter: investigators have apparently seen the prisoner's play book. their plan was etched to cell wall you wills. how the pair pulled a you have the vanishing act remains a mystery on day 12 of the man hunt. back to you. >> peter doocy live in upstate new york. they could be anywhere. >> the governor said they could be here or in mexico. >> $1 million a day is spent some say well spent, to get the killers off the streets.
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who knows where they are? we'll keep you posted. let's turn to heather with all that's going on. >> good morning to you. new information on the deadly balcony collapse in california united states near uc berkeley. one american and five students were killed. engineers now say they believe water may have warped the wood holding it up. seven others still hospitalized with life threatening injuries. heart stopping moments caught on camera. this father is dragged 500 feet while he tries to save his 8-year-old son from a carjacker. see the dad holding onto the driver's side of the suv as the car speeds away are from the georgia gas station. the crook jumped in the vehicle
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as the dad was getting out. >> i didn't care how i had to do it. if i had to break my hand or elbow to get into it. >> the father was able to slow the car. that allowed his son to jump out of the vehicle amazingly. the little boy walked away with a broken elbow. thank goodness. when a tv viewer noticed a live report happening outside his house, he decided to make interactive live television. look at this. i love how the friends are in side watching the report. they go wait a minute, that's outside our apartment. that a guy runs down. see him with his arms up, victory. ultimate photo bomb. come on steve. there we go. someone could do that to janet outside now where she has
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serious weather to bring us. >> hi heather. beautiful day in new york city. the rain from tropical storm bill going to make its way up over the next 24 to 48 hours. it was a tropical storm, now a depression. no tornado warnings but the watch is in effect the next hour or so. look at the moisture. upwards of six to eight inches in the houston area already. reports of over six inches of rainfall. that's going to make it to mississippi, tennessee and ohio river valley in next couple of days. severe weather reports for today. northwest to ohio valley. as we get to tomorrow, still around the same areas, northwest across the ohio river valley and the eastern great lakes,
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potential for strong to severe storms. the extreme heat. look at a phoenix, 114 degrees. heat advisories and warnings in the area where indexes feel 110 to 115. people are urged to take care of elderly and pets. like at arizona. too hot thursday and friday. back inside. >> do people in arizona know it's hot? they wake up everyday. >> it's 96 in hotlanta. >> thank you. >> always a good day for janice for good hair. >> they did. those are the people 245 put hot dogs in trust. delicious. when is the right time to
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yesterday. donald trump is running for president. he has harsh words for mexico. if elected, he would build a wall to keep out the criminals. >> mexico is living off the united states. >> you would strangle them economically? >> they pay for the wall. mexico will start behaving. >> wow. they're not our friends. will that eliminate the hispanic vote? he responds, the gop candidate to get in. donald trump, congratulations on the move. i know it's a big move in a career that's had a lot of highs. real quick, on that, are you concerned about alienating the hispanic vote? >> i only tell the truths. mexico is sending not their best and finest. we're getting drug dealers, sex
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offenders -- i spoke to border guards last week. they said what's coming into this country is not their best, believe me. it's their best. i'm sure gooded are coming in also. they're walking past security, no checks, no balances. whether it cost me votes or not, i don't care. i tell the truth. we have to stop it. if we don't stop it, our country is like a dumping ground. like a bunch of dumb -- we have leaders with no clue. we can though the let this happen. if it's good for me or bad, i don't think of that. i think of saying the right thing. people need to be alerted we are getting bad characters coming into this country. >> donald, i spoke to people yesterday. you created a buzz suddenly. there's a buzz in the campaign. they like the fact you're a straight talker. media elites don't like you.
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i was listening to radio on some channels. they didn't think it was a good idea. daily news put this picture, clown runs for president. charles krauthammer had this to say about you last night. i want the you to hear him, and then he'll hear from you. >> great showman ship. i think the single most important statement was i am very rich. that's the basis for the campaign. it will damage the party because al sharpton or others having those on stage diminishes the stature of those that are. >> so you're not a serious candidate. >> the new york post gave me a front page cover. i wish you held that up. "the daily news" is going to be
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out of business before long. i'm not a fan of krauthammer. he's wrong on so many things including the iraq war. i've never been a fan. obviously he knows that. he's not a fan of mine, and that's okay. i speak the truth. polls were great before. in new hampshire i was number three and four. that was before i did this. nobody thinks i'm running. i'm doing well. when i watch george will or krauthammer for years, they're losers. they sit there, haven't done anything. think about it. i built a $9 billion net work, employed tens of thousands. i do a television, becomes one of the biggest on television. nbc is begging for me to renew it. i write a book, number one business sales of a book of all time. then krauthammer -- >> i think you're a good guy,
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but i love charles krauthammer as well. i'm going to shift gears. i like you both. let's talk about business. you took a hard line stance on china. i watched your sit down with bill o riley. you said they were stealing united states jobs through crafty business practices. this is how they responded to you. this is their foreign minister. china responded. talk about the response you drew yesterday. they said this. it's a two way win-win situation. such trade has actually given the two sides great benefits. both sides are able to handle through existing channels. they're saying we're both in it. we're with you, you're with us. it's a win-win. are they wrong? >> win-win for them not for us. if you look at word profit. they're taking our jobs, manufacturing, our money.
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they're manipulating currency so our country can't compete. of course he's going to say it's a win-win. we have stupid leaders incompetent people in our country. we have an incompetent president. we're ripped off by the chinese and every other country that does business. they're not going to say they're beating us. they're killing us. >> they own trillions of our debt. do you lose coverage? >> not a little bit. it's $1.3 trillion now. they're our second largest. as of last week, japan was larger. we owe them like a trillion four. we don't know what we're doing. japan sends in cars by the millions. when is the last time you saw a chevrolet sitting in tokyo? doesn't happen. we need to get people that know
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what they're doing. we have incompetent leaders and an incompetent president. we have those that a sit around oh donald trump doesn't belong. some third rate senator that hasn't done a thing qualifies? give me a break. i'm doing well in the polls. they want someone with the mind set to straighten out the country. the country is going down. we're in a bubble. it's going to be a mess like you've never seen. >> republicans want someone that can win. for a number of years, you have said oprah winfrey would make a great vice president if you ran for president. i know you said that in the last 24 hours. have you talked to oprah? is she interested in being the vice president? >> no. george steph opp lis interviewed
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me. he said would you take oprah? i said of course i would. i do it kidding. give me a break. she's a friend of mine. she had me on her last show. she had myself and all of my children on the show. she's a terrific woman. he said that as a joke. would you do it? i said of course, she's great. all of a sudden, people make a big deal. >> everyone is talking about you at the very least. up, down, thumbs up, thumbs down. everybody watched. real quick, why now? out of all times you thought about it, almost got in, why now? what was the day in which you decided to do it? >> i think really now brian because the country is in worst shape than its ever been in. we can make this country great. the american dream is dead.
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i can bring it back. i am running. i announced. i can bring it becoack better a bigger. we can save our vets, our middle class. our country is going to hell. people running it have no clue. in some cases they're dishonest. this is a real problem. i would do a great job. i would bring back this country, make it better than ever before. i'm doing very well. i have the biggest crowds. people want me to do it. the only problem is i won't be able to do your show anymore which i hate. >> exactly. now you're an acclaimed candidate. >> monday morning at 7:00 will unfortunately have to be a thing of the past. >> now that you're running, you can drop by occasionally just not a regular thing. >> donald trump, thanks very much for joining us in your
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tuesday because -- we look at databased on smart recruiters. they analyze postings between 11:00 and 2:00 tuesdays. that's when most employers put out job applications on the web. that's when you need to be ready to go with your resume. >> what's the best day to ask for a raise? >> actually a friday. boss is feeling good, weekend is coming. ask for a raise. make sure you make the appointment before 2:30 in the afternoon. if you make it after you're going to annoy the boss. they're ready to check out. most corporate workers check out 2:30 friday. true. >> a raise is different than a promotion. if i want a promotion? go in on monday. schedule meeting on a monday. this is your benefit, not your boss. come up over the weekend with your talking points. you're asking for something from
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them. the stress is not on them, it's on you. be fresh, prepared for monday. ask, can i have a promotion now? >> i've had it up to here. i want to quit. >> i'll miss you. you want to resign on friday. do it in the afternoon. you're going to have two weeks from that day. that's going to be your last day. two weeks from friday. the other one is really easy. >> if you have made a mistake at work, own up to it on? >> wednesday. they've gotten a few things done, but you need a couple more days in the week to fix the problem. that's a team effort with your boss. >> interesting stuff.nday, tues friday. thursday, nothing to do. >> friday will be your two week notice. any way. >> listen to her. thank you very much. >> thanks. coming up on this wednesday, these brave little boys rush inside a burning house to save a toddler and infant.
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good morning. it is wednesday, june 17, 2015. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. he's officially running for president. donald trump may be making a crucial vote per base a little angry. watch. >> i only tell the truth. frankly, mexico is sending not their best and not their finest. we're getting drug dealers, sex offenders, tremendous problems. >> more of those pepper ri comments coming your way and how he's defending them. her parents say she's white. her friends say she's white. everybody that knows her says she's white.
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at least she was. disgraced n.a.a.c.p. leader rachel dolezal doesn't technically think she's white. >> i haven't had a dna test. birth certificate i see a month and a half after i'm born. there's no medical witnesses to my birth. >> okay. civil rights leaders like al sharpton are sending sympathetic. is there a double standard? we'll tell you. right. i need witnesses to my birth. if you're out there and watched me born, please -- >> your mom. i don't what to believe anymore. a side of jeb bush you have not seen, his slow jam side. >> where do you stand on immigration? more from the bilingual
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performance last night. in any country, any language, mornings are better with friends. welcome a board. live from studio e, "fox & friends." we were talking to donald trump a little while ago. you don't want to miss the whole hour with trump. >> yesterday morning trump announced in trump tower he was in it to win it. he took a populist theme, bring back jobs, military. jobs are going to china and elsewhere take care of military , vets. we've got to do something about the open border down south. here's what he told our own bill o'reilly about building the wall. >> mexicans are the new china. >> they're not going to pay for the wall.
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>> you have to let me handle that okay. they're ripping us so badly. i'll tell you how. >> tell me. >> i'll cut off -- i'll charge for their product coming into this country. mexico is living off the united states. >> you strangle them economically -- >> they will pay for the wall. mexico will start behaving. mexico is -- >> we spoke to mr. trump. he defended those comments saying i tell the truth. watch. >> i only tell the truth, and frankly mexico is sending not their best and not their finest. we're getting drug dealers, sex offenders, tremendous problems. i spoke to border guards, met with two last week. they say what's coming into this country is not their best, believe me. it's their worst. we're getting it. i'm sure good people are coming in also. they're walking past security. no checks, no balances. whether it cost me votes or not,
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i don't care. i tell the truth. >> the new york daily news had him depicted as a clown. donald trump responded to the daily news. he was direct. >> the new york post gave me a front page komcover. i wish you held that up. "the daily news" is going to be out of business before long. >> he cleared that up. steve, you said earlier in the program a, if you've got a question for trump, send it in, and we're going to ask. one said, did you say oprah would be a perfect running mate? he explains. >> i said it kiddingly. all the of a sudden, they're saying donald wants oprah.
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give me a break. she's a friend of mine. she had me on her last show, the last week. she had myself and all of my children on the show. she's a terrific woman. he said that as a joke. would you do it? i said of course i would do it, she's great. all of a sudden, people make a big deal. >> we know he was just kidding. >> oprah is i think the key component to president obama becoming president. >> she helped him a lot. she said he's the man. he became the man. she was pushed to the sideline quickly. >> continues tonight, he gave strong jabs overseas and below. jeb bush took it to jimmy fallon and did slow jamming. did you see this? >> really? >> oh yeah. >> while we're talking about the issues, where do you stand on
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immigration? >> jimmy, we're a nation of immigrants. to translate for spanish speaking viewers. [ applause ] >> whoa, whoa, whoa. hold the tellefono. i know you just got back from miami. i didn't know i was interviewing governor pit bull. fire ball. >> that's awesome. >> he did two segments, sat down for two with fallon. i thought it was an interesting decision to do that. first time we've seen his personality. fallon made it clear, any candidate, any party, you're going to get a fair shot. >> that's good. over the last six or eight years with the left night host -- the
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late night host. last night, by going on with jimmy fallon, jeb bush presented to him a side you haven't seen. that's a step in the right direction for republicans. >> strategically, exactly right. >> heather is here. fox news alert. >> that's right. chilling new details about the new york college student who's now charged with providing support to isis. he was planning a home-grown terror attack in new york city. police say this young man, an isis supporter, electronics students at an aviation college, wanted to use a pressure cooker to blow up the massive and iconic george washington bridge. the 20-year-old was caught casing it twice. court documents show he searched online how to build bombs and elude police.
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he praised the "charlie hebdo" massacre on twitter and said he felt al qaeda but simply too moderate. a deadly tiger attack. the animal killing one man and injuring another. the tiger was one of hundreds of animals that es caped over the weekend from the zoo because of flooding. the tiger is now dead and was killed by police. you can see animals there on the streets. and then back here at home, attacked by a shark and living to tell about it. a 16-year-old boy, one of two children mauled on the north carolina coast. >> i didn't see it coming. i felt it on my leg and saw it attacked my arm. two options. i can try to live my life the
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way i was and make an effort to do that even though i don't have an arm or i can let this be completely debilitating. out of those two, there's one i would choose. to try to fight and live a normal life. >> what a brave young man. the family of that 12-year-old girl that lost her arm below the elbow is saying she'll get to keep her left leg despite her injuries. golden state warriors take down the cavaliers on their way to the first championship in 40 years. warriors win 105-97. the real mvp was the singer of the national anthem. listen to this. ♪ ♪ >> amazing. 19 years old.
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she has cerebral palsy and lived her entire life blind. boy, does she have pipes. what a young woman. >> dream come true for her. >> cleveland fans have to wait longer. been since 1948 since they won a world title. two games shy. >> good serieseries. ten minutes after the hour. friends and family say she's white. looks pretty white. turns out she might not be. disgraced n.a.a.c.p. leader rachel dolezal doesn't think she's white for sure. i haven't had a dna test. the birth certificate i see a month and a half after i'm born. there were no medical witnesses to my birth. >> no nurses, nobody was there. >> al sharpton is sounding sympathetic. is there a double standards? we'll examine. good morning to you.
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including her own parents, say she is white. so why isn't disgraced former n.a.a.c.p. official convinced of that? >> i haven't had a dna test. the birth certificate i see a month and a half after i'm born. it certainly -- there are no medical witnesses to my birth. >> really? believe it or though the, a civil rights activist like al sharpton taking her side. is there a double standard? joining us for a fair and balanced debate. good morning to both of you. >> good morning steve. >> she's been pretending she was black since 2007 according to her family. what do you make of her story? why is she doing this? >> are you really steve doocy? >> shooesz a liar. she -- she's a liar. she's been caught in a lie.
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you look at me, someone who's a black conservative. i'm criticized, called all types of names. i'm told i act and talk white, should die my hair blond. i don't get support from n.a.a.c.p., al sharpton or jesse jackson. >> she's been given a pass. here's sharpton. his problem is not the fact she lied but her parents that threw her under the bus. watch. >> got to say to her, were you misleading her? another level, mom and dad, come on. are you really going to do this to your kid? are we going to have this kind of dysfunctional family stuff play out and distract us from real civil rights causes? come on dad, mom, be the adults here. got to ask the question, what a is mom and dad's motive here? i mean, y'all just noticed she
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was in the n.a.a.c.p.? >> okay. here's the thing -- >> fair points to what he said. >> which part? >> the last part. i think -- i agree she's a liar. i think she definitely is an opportunist. she's talking about reality tv deals now. >> i haven't thought about that. you could be right. >> who gets to decide your racial identity? i think the individual gets to choose. >> wait -- you're saying a person can choose their own race? >> i'm african-american. i can't choose that. if i want to identify as black, black is a cultural construct created by this do you thi ed t >> it's one thing to identify with a race, but it's another to pretend and lie that you are of that race. >> that's right. >> right? >> i don't -- listen, there are scholars who have written books on racial passing who believe it's not clear whether or not
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she can identify as black. >> you can't choose your race. >> you can't choose your parents. but race -- being black and african-american are two different things. >> do you agree with him ward regarding this? >> the woman lied. this is what we're talking about. she lied. >> we all agree she lied. >> i blame the n.a.a.c.p. for standing behind her, basically backing her. she left on her own. >> no, no, no. >> n.a.a.c.p., liberal front group, you can do and say anything you want as long as you have their mind set and agree on everything they do. >> she did a lot of good work for n.a.a.c.p. >> she's still a liar. >> that's fine. there are a lot of liars. >> you're giving her a pass. you agree to what she did, lied on applications? >> i agree with her right to determine her racial identity. >> liar. >> yeah, she's a liar. can she determine her racial
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identity? i believe she can. >> do you feel this is going to be a new movement people are changing their races? >> it is now. here we are. >> it is now with sexuality. >> it is, but race? >> right, but again, it's not whether or not she's african-american. it's whether or not she claims black culture. what is black? >> on a job application, she wrote she was black. that was a lie. >> i don't know. >> she lied. >> seriously? if she said she was african-american, that would be a lie. >> she did apparently. >> that's a lie. we're talking about the black issue. >> okay. good fair and balanced debate. got it out there. thank you very much for joining us live. coming up on this wednesday, this government magic trick won't leave you laughing? the federal agency that made $54 million disappear like that. then, two young boys run
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million. they planned to say their receipts were lost in hurricane sandy. this 9-11 memorial off the auction block. sparking massive outrage. now the memorial will be donated to salem, virginia. that's a story we covered earlier this week. >> well done. talking well done, that's this story. two boys are heroes for risking their lives to save two babies. they were playing video games when they smelled smoke. they looked out the window, see the neighbor's house on fire. instead of running, they run to the rescue. how can the 10 and 11-year-old find that courage? they're joining us with their moms. thanks for joining us guys and ladies. i appreciate it. we've got to hear the story.
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tell us about playing video games, smelling smoke. what did you decide to do? >> we were playing the video games and smelled smoke. we decided to look out the window. we saw the house smoking really bad. we went into action. we went to the house to try to save the kids. >> so you did. okay. that sounds easy enough. isaiah, you saw the smoke, see the fire. who decided to go in first? what did you do? >> i went in first. i went into the kitchen. i tried to get the kids first. >> jeremiah, what did you do? >> i came in after him and grabbed the infant. >> what did you see when you got in there? >> mostly smoke. >> you picked the infant up and ran out right away? >> yes. >> all right. then you got out of there. isaiah, was anyone else left inside? >> no. >> you got out quick.
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did you see fire? >> um, no i didn't see any. there was some. i saw flames coming up, but not that much. >> were the fire trucks outside when you came out? >> yes. >> what did they say when youed hah a baby in your arms? jeremiah, what did they say when they saw you had the baby in your arms? >> sorry. >> they must have been shocked. i'll tell you what, what are your thoughts about these two? >> extremely proud of them. they did an awesome job. very brave and courageous. >> what did you think as you heard the story, jeremiah's mom? >> i was actually pretty shocked. i went down to thor to. i wasn't gone five minutes. come back, there's fire trucks everywhere saying they ran inside. i'm extremely proud of them. they did something even a grown
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man wouldn't do. >> i agree. what was the reaction from the parents of the baby? >> she was very thankful when she came running up. she was telling the boys how much she loved them, thanking them and things. >> jeremiah, how would you describe the reaction since this story got out? what's your life been like? >> my life has been pretty good. >> right. i think even better answer. isaiah, where do you get the courage to run into a fire instead of running out? where does the courage come from? >> i get the courage to be brave. i like to help people. >> i think i found a good occupation for you. maybe firefighter or u.s. military. stephanie and joanie, thanks. thanks for being great americans. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> all right. >> jeremiah, love the vest. good job. three minutes before the top
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of the hour. that is cool. aviation student arrested in new york. why this case has feds scouring the nation for home-grown terrorists? we're live from new york city with more. then donald trump jumps into the presidential race. >> i will be the greate esest j president that god ever created. i tell you that. >> hillary clinton announces a new plan for youth unemployment. pay them all. stewart varney is here. she's always smiling. when you travel,
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accused lone wolf terrorist studying airline electronics at a new york college. teresa is live in flushing. what exactly what this guy planning? >> reporter: he was planning to blow up the george washington bridge according to a criminal complaint laid out by the fbi released yesterday. good morning to you and everyone. he's a 20-year-old u.s. citizen. he happened to live in a three story building behind me with his parents here in queens. he's accused of being an isis sympathizer and planned to blow up the george washington bridge. fbi agents observed him over the course of two years, even watched him as he walked across the george washington bridge twice this past march. they stopped him, questioned him about ties to isis. he denied involvement. at that time, the fbi told him they were onto him and tracking his computer searches not only
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tweeting to isis offering to be a translator, translating from arabic to english and vice versa. he wanted to make a pressure cooker bomb, same seen in boston marathon bombing. he also praised the "charlie hebdo" attack and the one in texas outside the mohammed cartoon contest. we talked to his father. he says his son is being set up. take a listen. >> they set up your son? >> my son doesn't even drive. >> he was arrested this past saturday here in queens. he was driving a jeep although his father says he can't operate a car. agents took him out and arrestd two other coconspirators. i can tell you talking to people
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living in this neighborhood, they say years ago this was a sweet kid that always wanted to strike up a conversation. in the few months he grew out his hair, wouldn't make eye contact with people. this news is still shocking to them. back to you in the studio. >> got to see if it's one guy or got buddies. thanks so much. 26 minutes before the top of the hour. hillary clinton has a way to fix youth unemployment, pay them off. what do you think? >> it's not pay them off. it's a scheme hillary clinton has in mind. >> donald trump's department is apprentice. >> very good. if you hire and train a youngster, you get a tax credit from the government. that's hillary's plan. that's implied criticism of president obama. after six years of obama, why do
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we have this? >> president obama seems to be outraged interns work for free. he's making everyone pay for them which means you have less. >> if you raise the minimum wage and insist junior managers get overtime pay a, have restrictions on employeeing people, you have fewer. hillary clinton is criticizing president obama's performance thus far. >> so was donald trump yesterday. so many jobs wanting -- trump said yesterday he would be the greatest jobs creating president that god ever created. >> that's right. >> he did take on china said they are stealing our jobs. china responded coming forward saying hey, this is a win-win situation. we asked donald trump, now
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presidential candidate trump, what he thought of china responding to him. >> if you look at the word profit. they're taking money out of our system, taking you are jobs, taking our money. they're manipulating our country so we can't compete. >> a lot of people agree with. that. >> there's no question china does not play fairly when it comes to trade and currency. there's no question. if trump takes a strong stand against china in those areas, go for it. nothing wrong. >> he is the bull in the republicans china shop when it comes to policy moves. he's going to upset things. >> you going to do your show today? >> as a matter of fact yes, i am. >> in 24 minutes. >> i feel healthy, fit, alive. >> let's do it. see you there. let's go to fox
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business.com/channelfinder. >> i'm looking in the camera. >> good looking at that. we go to heather. we start in colorado. >> unfortunately i have this update to bring you. a lot of people nervous. it's a fox news alert. the possible serial shooter in colorado is back in action. the window of a truck shat arts. this community is on edge with fears that a gunman is targeting random people. police are looking into this incident to see if it's linked 20 three other random shootings that killed two and left a shthd injured. more than 100 illegals released by the obama administration have been charged
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with murder. earlier on the show today, mary anne who's police sergeant sons with killed by an illegal immigrant says the program is putting innocent lives at risk. take a listen. >> it's a scam on the american people. we are paying their salaries. this didn't was put together for a reason. basically they're being told just to release the people. the leniency the government is providing is taking american lives. >> this shows these homicides could have been prevented. this woman fell into a fountain at a mall. she was texting and didn't watch where she was going. look at this. they're making texting lanes on stairs. see that. it says walk, run, text. they're sprouting up over the
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student center. what do you think of that? sign of the times. there's one act powerful enough to knock billy joel off the stage. who is it? ♪ ♪ >> that is some very old video of billy joel. the piano man at madison square gardens has been bumped. pope francis is bumping him off. he'll take over madison square gardens, same day he talks to united nations on first tour of america. i probably shouldn't say pope is bumping off billy joel. >> it's harder to get tickets. >> i don't think the pope is a ticketmaster.
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kangaroo to a restaurant claiming it was her service animal. some customers complained. the decision is in. she did not have a case. if you like to watch cat videos on youtube, great news for you. a study says watching funny felines can boost your mood and lower anxiety. that was the breaking news i had. hi elisabeth. >> i like those too. thanks. they're free and easy to get. new new york city id cards, courtesy of mayor de blasio. you can use them to identify yourself to police whether an illegal, citizen of the united states or not. getting your hands on one has never been easier thanks to the united nations, world peace keeping organization. they're setting up shop to help them out for the 70th
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anniversary. is this a good idea? we're going to hash this out right now. thanks for being here. tom, i'm going to start with you. the perks the program includes. it's accepted as valid id. get free membership to 33 cultural organizations, prescription drugs, movie tickets, open a bank account. is this conveniently now a substitute now for security? >> well yes. the policy is helped designed to help illegal immigrants evade the law. police are required to accept it as identification. no one is allowed to use the information in new york locally to convey information about illegal aliens to the federal government. that's dangerous. you could have someone from isis central fly into jfk, go to city hall, get this id, open a bank account, and all bets are off.
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jessica? >> i hear you respectfully and disagree. i think this is education, building a society. i understand this is going to turn into a voter fraud problem. that's not it at all. this is new york, bringing cultural to masses, making life easyer for people. it's not illegal aliens. it's all new yorkers. 33 cultural institutions. why shouldn't we encourage people to go to museums, the zoo, pick up their kids? >> this sounds good feel, but is it a good thing? tom, you say no. >> it doesn't make sense. we're talking about criminal activity, illegal aliens here contrary to law, often criminal law. we have the city of new york d aiding and abetting criminal activity. >> absolutely not. you know they're not here for criminal activity. the large majority of illegal
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immigrants are working and paying taxes, a lot of them. if you want to talk about immigration reform, that's not what this program is about. >> there was a new report out this week, many of those, other 100 reported illegally were tied to murder. tom, how much does that concern you? >> there's no background checks for id's. folks can get out of jail, commit crimes, show up and use their name or someone else's name. there's not much in the way of identification verification. massive waste of taxpayer resources. democratic left likes the idea of illegal aliens having id cards. it makes it easier to illegally vote and register to vote. allowing law breaking to take place and aiding and abetting law breaking for political gains, political effect is absurd. this is why the american people are fed up with illegal immigration issue.
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you get politicians that think, i don't care what the law s. i'm going to violate the law. they're helping these people avoid law enforcement on legal immigration issues. >> i want to thank you for the great debate. let us know what you think at home. donald trump says he'll bring the american dream back to life as president of the united states. >> i'll bring it back bigger and better and stronger than ever before. we will make america great again. >> can his message connect with american working class? peter johnson jr. is up next. let's check with what's coming up the top of the hour. how are you? >> good morning to you. we have more on the arrest of the isis sympathizer here in new york. bob corker updates on that. donald trump said he'd build a wall and get mexico to pay for it. we'll ask form per governor
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we have to get people that know what they're doing. we have incompetent leadership, an incompetent president. we have pun dents that sit around and theoryize donald trump shouldn't be in. i don't qualify, but some third rate senator who hasn't done a thing qualifies? give me a break. >> donald trump not holding back as he officially launches campaign for president. will his tough talk bashing
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pol politicians and vows to revive the american dream work with voters? >> over 30 years i represented him. i'm not representing him now as an attorney, but i have in the past. he's a good client. what he's appealings for are americans that feel they're underappreciated, underemployed, god fearing but disenfranchised. they say donald trump is saying what i would say if i had the chance to run for president in my 25, 30, $40,000 a year job. they're going go donald trump go. i may not vote for you, but i love hear whag you're saying. i'd love to hear other candidates say what you're saying in your platform. >> you know when where he stands. he wants to build a wall on the southern border. mexico is going to pay for hit. >> he says he's going to bring
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jobs back from china, strengthen military, appeal or replace obama care, crush isis. these things resinate with voters. maybe we want someone like that to energize and fuse new ideas in this country or at least the spirit of empowerment. >> he's proud of money he's made. does not shy away from it. he says yes, i'm rich. to the tune of how much, $9 billion? >> does he have a lot to learn as a candidate? absolutely. some statements he may want to take back. >> is he going to be open to in put? >> for a guy that's built so many projects and dealt with so many minute newt details, i
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think you have to say you made a mistake. i don't think what his chances are. he had almost 6 million facebook interactions yesterday. only second to hillary clinton. >> sure. >> of all candidates, hillary clinton and donald trump. i spoke well about bush the other day. he's infusing energy, excitement into this process. saying to other americans, yeah, a billionaire can empathize with your problems. >> who you want to be? people want to be rich like donald trump. >> he's saying do you want a third rate senator or someone that's done something? >> we'll see what day two looks like for him. up next, don't mess with you are ba-- mess with urban meyer.
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jack will bee. >> congratulations to the women's soccer team. 1-0 lead. they won that game. they'll be in the quarter finals. we'll find out who they play shortly. >> bye. fox news alert. 2016 just got a trump card. donald trump telling crowds in new york he is the pans americans have been waiting -- he is the answer americans have been waiting for. >> sadly, the american dream is dead. i will be the greatest jobs president god ever created. bill: good morning. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to america's newsroom. martha: he's fresh
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