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for. comparing him to lisa simpson and the teletubbees sun baby. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> bye. good morning, it is tuesday, june 23rd. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. a fox news alert. he was one of the leaders in the benghazi terror attack that killed four americans and now he has been eliminated. but get this he was commanding isis on the battlefield in iraq. we have a live report for you next. and flag fury. lawmaker standing side by side with south carolina's governor calling for the removal of the confederate flag. >> we can say that flag while a part of our past does not represent the future of our great state. >> one washington insider is buying that. he said the flag debate was
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spurred by liberal instinct. he's a patriot and proud american and singer. toby keith. >> you can't predict when evil is going to show up. >> does he have a point? more from the country star's powerful message who by the way was a heck of a football player. let me add this. mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it is going to be a big show today. first of all, the ed henry sitting to my right. >> not pictured there. >> of course. guess what two members of the duck dynasty clan are stopping by this hour. they have a new book about faith
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and family plus later in the show gop presidential candidate mike huckabee. and i wonder this might be the time in which we can't get everybody in. the show might have to go a fourth hour. we should tell them to sleep in. >> i'll give you my time. >> this is the first time we've been on the couch together. >> i know. usually you are on vacation. you get great vacation time. i tease you about this and you don't like it when i do it. >> it's amazing. elisabeth, he's actually covering hillary a little bit later. it doesn't seem like one man can do all that. >> we're going to be picking your brain all morning long. two minutes past the top of the hour. enemy eliminated, it seems. a key suspect in the deadly benghazi attack killed in a u.s. drone strike.
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>> the pentagon confirming that he was killed in mow sul where he was servings -- serving as an isis battlefield commander. >> reporter: you consider the top isis commanders at the u.s. has been on the lookout for. these are four of them that the state department has been offering rewards for. the guy we're talking about here this morning is on the far right. he's actually a tunisian national but he was killed the u.s. believes in an air strike near mosul, iraq last week. he was also part of the attack that killed four americans at the outpost. there's congressional hearing taking place on what exactly took place at benghazi. as far as al-harzi is concerned
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he was seen as something of a lynch pin here, someone who was able to get those in north africa to join the fight in iraq and syria. let's talk politics. from benghazi to clinton cash. she was asked about the 20% of uranium that was transferred to putin. was this incompetence or was this made when the donations were made to the clinton foundation? big ones in fact. >> she's finally sitting down to talk to people. amongst the topics new hampshire, i thought what was interesting she brings up this. i cannot tell youe been waiting to talk about this. there's nothing to do with my decisions as secretary of state and the clinton foundation.
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>> right. she said quote, i don't know if we have enough time in this interview to debunk all of the allegations made by people who are wielding the par i san -- partisan axe but there's no basis for any of that. there were nine government agencies who had to sign off on that deal. i was not personally involved because it was not something the secretary of state did. as you can imagine, the author of -- clinton cash pointed out at him that there was a partisan axe. >> the transfer of 20% of u.s. uranium, the stuff used to build nuclear weapons did not rise to the left of secretary of state hillary clinton's time and attention? nine of the investors who profited from that deal donated $145 million to the clinton foundation. one of them happened to go globe
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trotting with her husband and donated $100 million in pledges there. the second point and his third, clinton said there were nine government agencies. she's correct in saying that who signed off on the deal. she forgets to mention that her state department was one of the nine and happened to be the only agency whos chief received $145 million in that deal. by the way, bill clinton received $500,000 for a single speech he delivered in moscow. >> makes it so complicated the average person working two jobs going i don't know what's going on. >> this is part of the reason why she hasn't done interviews right. you start asking questions. she comes out with specifics. peter swhietser comes back line by line and said wait a second here are the facts.
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>> they say the uranium scandal, after everything they did poll tested with people that has people disturbed. >> you either don't know that 20% of uranium is being handed over to putin and then donations are being made or you did know and you are deceiving the american people. neither of those is a great narrative moving into a 2016 election for hillary clinton. big story in south carolina this morning. lawmakers standing side by side to support nikki haley's decision to remove the confederate flag from the statehouse grounds. >> the flag will always be a part of the soil of south carolina but this is a moment in which we can say that flag while an inat the grat part -- integral part of our past does not represent the future of our great state. >> it was not on the statehouse. it was on the state grounds. it was governor hailey sitting
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next to the republican senator. to the right, you had congressman clie burn. >> so is lindsey graham. >> this is a great move by the governor a bold move and i think i have not seen a pushback on this. i think it makes total sense to do what jeb bush do in florida and move the flag to a museum. >> there are groups that are protesting that. the sons of confederate veterans vigorously fighting it. they say it's about heritage and history and not hate. and -- when you see this south carolina shooting and killer, and you see this flag you have this decision by the governor it seems to be the right thing to do. >> charles krauthammer last night disagreed saying this is a distraction. that liberals are trying to move the debate. >> this is a total irrelevance. this has nothing to do with what
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happened. had the flag not existed or not been on the grounds of the capitol, this massacre would have happened in any case but it's the standard liberal impulse, something happened really bad, so there's got to be a problem and there has to be a solution. we must do something. even if the something is entirely irrelevant. >> talking about the picture, holding up the flag using that as inspiration. >> people are on the move there are one in five americans deciding to display the fact. walmart stopped selling the flag amid all the uproar. >> mitt romney over the week tweeting out that it needs to come down. he was p stunned by the reaction. president obama retweeting it. thousands of people agreeing with him. mr. romney was taken aback by the reaction and told an aide he was glad he had spoken out.
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sometimes if you speak out, take a tough stand, instead of just the talking points people are going to react. and nikki haley jumped open this and it is time. and all of a sudden her name is being talked about as a potential vp. >> i can do what i want to do. not what image consultants tell me me to do. >> have you met heather? >> she's on the short list as well she should be o on the short lift. >> we're just talking about you. >> we're neighbors right now. our offices are right next to each other while he's in new york. we need to bring in the welcome wagon for you. it's a heart breaking story for one family. an american teenager accused of plotting for isis expected in court just a few hours from now. the man who turned him in? his marine father. agents arresting 19-year-old justin sullivan on friday. his father first reported him
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when he destroyed religious items inside their home. investigators say he admitted to his plans to attack americans to an under cover agent who located him on line. his father says he simply has no regrets about turning in his son. listen to this. >> he was already in too deep and he just went farther than he probably should have. crossed the line. i'm true blue. that was the number one thing. >> i'm true blue. that was the number one thing. sullivan also planned to kill his parents and then recruit americans for isis. another developing story to bring you. this one coming out of upstate new york. police could be a whole lot closer than ever in finding those two escaped prisoners. today, there are new reports that the cabin where the dna was found was owned by corrections officers including a high-ranking prison official. the killers' dna was also found on food and found prison-issued
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underwear miles away from the facility. in the meantime we're learning more about their escape. prison worker joyce mitchell allegedly sneaking in tools to the men in boxes of frozen hamburger meat. we'll follow that story as we get more throughout the morning. new overnight, james horner one of the most prolific composers in hollywood killed in a plane crash in california. he was piloting a small plane when it crashed in a remote area. he's known for his emotional scores. he also worked with the director james cameron winning two oscars for his work on titanic. he was 61-year-olds. those are your headlines. let me tell you what's coming up. could a proclaimed socialist take the democrat ticket? >> this nation and our government belong to all of us and not just a handful of
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and self-described democrat socialist senator bernie sanders drawing huge crowds on the campaign trail. could he derail hillary clinton? jessica, i wonder what you think about these crowds. denver saturday night, bernie sanders, there's a lot of other things to do in denver on a saturday night especially given recent changes in the law. 5,500 people turn out. fun, i don't know -- >> he's great to listen to. i mean he believes in his ideas, which a lot of people are complaining right now that politicians on both sides of the aisle don't really care about what they are saying. they just know what americans want to hear. >> are they going to vote for him? >> absolutely not. the latest poll has clinton ahead by 60 points right now, the wall street journal and the
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cbs poll. if he's not doing well in new hampshire, it's his backyard, that would be embarrassing. >> are they down playing bernie sanders as a fascination or a real threat? >> he's the heart and soul of the democratic party. he's a 27-year-old social -- 73le 73le-year-old socialist from vermont. people actually respond to what he's saying. he could win and new hampshire and iowa. >> he's surging but he came from zero so now hes heading around 10. if you look at south carolina joe biden is in there. he's not even in the race. >> hillary clinton at about 41%,
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bernie sanders, 31. he's going to be known to new hampshire voters. he's only down ten points from the former secretary of state, former first lady and the inevitable nominee if you listen to all the pundits. >> democrats rejected hillary clinton last time around. other politicians, like the al gore john kerry, elizabeth warn -- warren. she's vulnerable. they could jump in. >> is this less about bernie sanders and more about the left not being satisfied with the choices and saying we need to rethink this? >> only if it's elizabeth warren. i think she feels she can do a
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lot more good for her agenda which is breaking up the banks. she wants to stay in finance. she wants to do that. she's going to stay there. bernie sanders, i think he's really fun but he's not going anywhere. >> it's going to be interesting to see if he pulls hillary clinton further to the left and whether that's damaging to her in the general election. still ahead, a police officer driving down the road when a semi plows right into his vehicle. how multimillionaire athletes squander their fortune and end up on the dole. a former athlete breaks it down. there he is standing next to brian. ♪ ♪ sometimes the present looked bright. sometimes romantic. there were tears in my eyes. and tears in my eyes.
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what does mike tyson have in common with antoine walker and kurt schilling? what do they have in common? they are fantastic athletes and are broke after retirement. 50% of nba players are broke within five years of retiring. deciding something needs to be done he wrote a book to help you and help you keep the money in the bank, especially if you strike it rich quick. the author of "winning the money game," adonal foyle is here. >> part of the difficulty is a lot of players come from a difficult background.
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they want to help people. >> some of the athletes we see antoine walker he had 70 people on his payroll, buying houses and he was a fantastic player for the celtics and a fantastic player coming out of college. >> think about that where comes from. that comes from a positive people. you want to help people that you grow up and knows you and help you along the way and there's a question not so much of why did they do it? because it comes from a good place, but the question becomes how do you do it effectively and do it where it could be sustainable over the course of your career and their lives. >> and what happens is you want to be a professional athlete? that takes a lot of training. you go hey, buddy, you watch my money and the bottom line money breeds greed and a lot of times people say he gave me check writing authority, i'm going to write a few checks. tim duncan says i losost $20 million to a crook financial adviser. >> i think what's amazing what tim did, he wouldn't let him get away with it.
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so many of us hide away from the stigma of being silly and stupid and being caught up in that game that we want not tell. we don't want anybody to know. he said i'm going to expose you so nobody else get caught up in this issue. i think tim should be commended. >> he is. >> he would like to get that money back. >> if you are thinking about what am i going to do long term with my money, audit everybody. what do you mean? >> i think anybody who has dealings with your money, as a matter of-- audit everybody, take a note of what they are doing. >> people aren't good with money, you are great with basketball. you still say day-to-day in touch with your money with your finances. you call your financial adviser?
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>> call your financial adviser, whrieg -- writing your own check, paying attention to the money. when you write a check, and you write a check $20,000. >> contain your wants. don't go by your bentley and your mansion. >> everybody wants a beautiful car. there's nothing wrong with that. buying 15 or 16 might be a problem. >> absolutely. i never would have thought that. they can say no your first impulse. people say i got this great idea. i like you to invest in this. >> i say if you say no first, you can always come back and say yes. your mom might be taken aback when you say no. when you say no you give yourself the space to think about what you want to do for them. >> scottie pippen lost $100 million. mike tyson lost $200 million. and.
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>> if you can get them to be aware of those things early, hopefully they can change the cycle. starting a conversation and education about financial literacy is so important and having the opportunity to start the conversation. >> you thank your adopted parents. >> i wasthink it's a good practice to all be involved in financial decisions. >> can i just say you outdress me and you do have a nicer watch. your golden state warriors won the championship. great to see you. >> i'm sorry about the knicks. i love you. >> can we quiet down please?
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all right. now in a serious subject, a police officer driving down the road when a semi plows right into his vehicle and he walks away alive. and he's a proud american and toby keith standing up to the president when it comes to guns. >> if it can happen in church it can happen anywhere. there's no answer to it. you can't predict when evil is going to show up. >> does he have a point? more from toby keith and happy birthday to jason maraz. he's 38. ♪ ♪ there's people who care where i'm going ♪ ♪ and good friends to welcome me home ♪ ♪ so get a full tank of freedom, ♪ ♪ drive the american road ♪ ♪ and with a full tank of freedom, ♪
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it's your patriotic shot of the morning, what came before the medal of honor, weighs one pound. >> this is a congressional gold medal first awarded to general william harrison in 1818. >> nathan is here to join us. it's so nice to give ed this on your way over. >> what a gift. >> i'm going to melt it down. >> not so fast. it is worth how much? >> $225,000. >> why did william henry harrison get this? >> it was a victory. there are only two in private hands. the rest are in museums. >> it was when gold was gold. when you had a gold coin it was actually a gold coin. >> you got a gold coin.
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congress actually shelled out for the gold. >> there's only a couple from that period. people did melt them down. >> the temptation would be high. >> who is going to buy this? >> somebody who loves history. it could be a private collector or an institution. you never know. >> how do we know how much it's going to cost ed to get it? >> yeah. >> i don't know. >> we'll talk to a former nba star about that. >> that's a great investment. >> do you have a price on that? >> $225,000. >> how did this actually precede the medal of honor? >> how did he get it? he was bestowed it by the president of the united states in a ceremony at the white house. >> wasn't it a precursor to the medial honor we have today? >> it's the highest honor that you could get. this was a civilian honor which was given for military exploit. >> until many were melted down. that's sad. >> there were only 30. a lot were melted down andle
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some of them are in institutions. it take a lot of care for them to survive. >> i have to run. >> is it really one pound? >> case right here. you open it up. it goes right here. it could be an iphone case too, i think. put it right in there. >> all right, nathan. >> we're going to find out more historic artifacts where do we go? >> rabb collection.com. a fox news alert to bring you right now. the data hack targeting government employees could be four times larger than we originally thought. government officials are saying as many as 18 million people were affected by the breach at the office of personnel management. many of those people had applied for government jobs but were never hired by the u.s. government. china is accused in that hack. it's considered the worst ever against our government.
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a family terrified, saying a stalker is targeting the new home that they just bought. it's $1.3 million. you can see it. this is the town at least of westfield, new jersey. the family is getting threatening letters from someone who calls themselves the watcher. notes include why are you here and i will find out and i'm pleased to know your names and now the name of the young blood that you have brought to me. well that family was so scared we're told that they never moved into the house. they are now suing the seller for withholding knowledge about the person they are calling the watcher. and this next story can only be described as a real miracle. watch closely as a police van drives down the road and gets slammed by a semitruck that is running a red light. all this happened in grand prairie texas. just last week police in grand prairie had another accident.
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the officer in that car was also okay. those are your headlines. amazing. to extreme weather now, 100 mile an hour tornado winds in parts of the midwest. >> portland michigan one of the worst hit. dozens of homes destroyed and town left littered with debris. >> maria is here to tell us. >> we're tracking that same storm system that's responsible for all of that severe weather across the great lakes region and the mid west and that's moving east ward and could cause problems in west virginia virginia and mid atlantic and up into parts of new england. large hail damaging winds, that's the greatest risk area for today. there are storms farther south like kentucky and parts of the high plains and southern plains. -- central plains.
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the tornado threat is in down in new york and pennsylvania and maryland. the other big story weatherwise though is the extreme heat. take a look at some of the your forecast highs. well into the 90s. you factor in the humidity the heat index is going to be in the triple digits for some of you. let's talk country music. we'll see how it relates to charleston. let's start with toby keith. he was at an awards show. you can talk about anything and answer anything. >> it was the song writers hall of fame gala. he was asked about how president obama has handled the shootings in south carolina and the call for stricter gun control. when you ask him what he thinks about something, oh, boy, is he going to let you know. >> there's countries all over the world that have really really strict gun policies like oslo norway stuff, and it happened there, if it can happen in church it can happen anywhere.
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there's no answer to it. you can't predict when evil is going to show up and if there had been an officer in there wor shipg that day and he would have had his pistol with him, maybe seven or eight of those nine people could be alive. i don't know the answer to it. it's a real difficult thing to do but thank god in america that sometimes you will have an officer or something that will take care of it like the shooting in dallas when they showed up down there. you know the officer was waiting and he had a pistol and they had aks and he took them both down. sometimes there's a good shooting dog there when the wolf shows up. >> out of the candidates hillary clinton was the one to speak about gun control. the president did right away. republicans didn't. >> think about toby keith, think about that art display in texas
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that was very controversial a few weeks ago and it was because there were a couple of traffic cops who were there outside who stopped these isis-inspired terrorists from going and killing people like the massacre -- similar to the massacre we saw in south carolina. >> it's very interesting, the president will only go so far in going after guns. i think he said that after he was talking about what happened in connecticut and the horrific shooting in colorado. >> they were acknowledging yesterday that the measures the president is pushing on gun control wouldn't have necessarily stopped what happened in south carolina. >> exactly. carly fiorina also said south carolina has the strictest gun control laws in the nation. >> i ran into toby keith in las vegas and he was walking around with a red solo cup. the waitress had no idea who he was and she said would you like
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some red wine? i would rather not. >> coming up straight ahead, we change gears. >> brian williams demoted to msnbc but was that the right move for his lies? the next guest says the punishment outweighs the crime. he is here to explain. bring the bayou, jep and jessica robertson will be here talking about their new book and what religion means to them. ♪ ♪ ♪ when kevin jorgeson needs light, he trusts only duracell quantum because it lasts longer in 99% of devices.
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trunk of their car. he had no water and no escape hatch. the driver and passenger facing human smuggling charges. a 15-foot great white spotted off the cape a week earlier by experts who track them. this comes days after several shark sightings off the coast of maine. it's anchors aweigh for brian williams. >> this was clearly ego-driven. the desire to better my role in a story i was already in. i am sorry for what happened here. i am different as a result. and i expect to be held to be a different standard. >> and now williams has been demoted to a new position at msnbc. did nbc do the right thing everybody is asking and what does this say about its cable counterpart? join us is media critic and
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author of it's the new television michael wolff joins us now. good morning to you. >> thank you for having me. >> what is your take on brian williams not being honest enough for nbc and a time-out for msnbc? what's the strategy for that in media? >> it's an opportunity for all concerned. it's an opportunity for nbc. it's an opportunity for brian. it's an opportunity for msnbc. i think everybody knows, certainly everybody at nbc knows that msnbc has come to the end of whatever the run it was having. it's kind of of a ridiculous channel, and i think they are looking at brian as the cornerstone of a strategy to retarget and remake msnbc. >> on that point, michael, i know brian and i like him and i'm rooting for him, when i saw that interview, he apologizes we saw, he missed a golden
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opportunity to come clean about what actually happened and he still seemed to be dong -- dodging. does that hurt his credibility? >> i think we're going to see a remaking of brian williams. i think actually you know in the constellation of cable stars, someone seeking redemption is a great story and makes him actually a great cable personality, and i know that that sounds sort of cynical, but we all know that there is news aleutian and then the business behind the news the reality of really what makes the -- what makes the news work. >> let me ask you this now, we've been talking about this a lot. s it it the -- it's the hillary hush, delivered exclusion -- deliberate exclusion of the press to ask questions.
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what's behind that? >> if i'm hillary, i wouldn't talk to the press. i'm a journalist i'm saying that as a journalist. i'm also aware that the goal for every jourmt sort of say the highest goal in journalism right now, the biggest story you could have is to pull hillary down. no one wants to build her up. that's an old story. so i think everyone is there on the edge of their seat waiting for -- waiting for a shoe to drop. so if i were hillary, i would say my job here is to get elected. my job here is not to make the press's job easier so i'm going to keep -- >> you know what michael, another people have been waiting for is this book. they have been really waiting. television is the new television. >> they have been waiting. >> they have been waiting. exactly. >> you say based on digital marketing, advertising, television is the most
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sought-after industry right now now. >> we've gone through 10 15 years of internet social media. the truth is the piece of media that has grown, survived grown, and has more and more influence on our lives is television. as a matter of fact social media, if you go on social media, what's it about? it's about what people have seen on television. so i think we're kind of in a war between -- a war for control of the media, the silicon valley guys want to take what -- take what the media industry has -- >> so rather than disappearing tv is almost thriving because it's central of the whole conversation. >> not only is it the business you want to be in if you are in media, it is the thing that's having the most impact on our lives. >> michael wolff, thank for being here. coming up they are america's favorite family and this morning, they are joining
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♪ i really use the logo. >> see the fun side of jep and jessica robertson. it wasn't all fun and games, was it? >> no. out today, "the good bad, grace of god" talk about overcoming many obstacles. joining us on the curvy couch,
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you made us feel like we were at home when we came to visit you. we're coming this summer. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> i love the stories of the two of you. i didn't know how competitive it was between the two of you. at one moment you were playing a board game and you got kicked out. >> yes. >> what happened? >> um he said let's play a game. i said okay. he was like let's play a card game. i was like you have to teach me. we played. i beat him. he's like let's play dominos. i was like okay i've never really played. i grew up outside. he was like this is what you do. i was like okay. well i beat him. he said let's do a board game. he went to the closet and found battleship. i didn't play growing up. i beat him. he was like i want you to leave. >> you meant it? >> yes. i was a battle ship champion.
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it hurt me. >> that's great. >> i love you say in the book you write your part you write your part. when you guys come together you talk about your marriage and what you went through. something else came up jessica that jep and i have in common. it looks something like this. you said that's the relationship you want. you grew up idolizing rocky. >> very much so. my mom tells a lot of funny stories i don't remember. when i was a small kid i would wear a robe everywhere i went. people would say what's your name? i would say rocky. >> can i ask you a question. why did you write the book and want to write the struggles and why now? we wanted to tell our story. i think it's a lot different than the rest of our brothers. we've been through really tough times and through it all and did
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it together. >> what happened in 2014 jessica? >> 2014. >> he had a seizure. >> yes. we had a health scare. got a call he was an hour and a half away and had a seizure in a deer stand. then after that a, it just got worse. he became where he couldn't speak. he didn't know who we were any of us were. then for about seven days he was in icu. about four days he was completely sedated on a ventilator. we didn't know. last time we saw him, he didn't know who we were. yeah it was a long process. kay was there with me everyday in the hospital room. >> good for you. named for all you've been through, forgiveness and fortitude in so many of your
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good morning. it is tuesday, june 23. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. this is a fox news alert. one of the leaders of the benghazi terror attack taken out in the united states drone strike. where can did we finally find him? commanding isis on the battlefield in iraq. president obama stirring up controversy, taking heat for his use of the "n" word. any regrets? what the white house is saying this morning. it may surprise you or maybe not. remember this kid caught in a red-faced lie. >> you didn't eat anything. john look at mommy. >> anything. >> are you telling me the truth?
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>> turns out the little eyes could all add up to one smart kid. we'll explain. don't be candid with your parents until that segment comes up. mornings are better with friends. ♪ he loves katy perry. >> i do. anyone filling in with steve gets to pick the music. good choice. i love "fireworks." greatest songs of all time. >> she was on a dragon. . >> she was. good morning to all of you at home. mike huckabee is weighing in on the confederate flag. should it be up or down?
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he's coming up in 15 minutes for you. >> very interesting. good to have him. like father like son, dad raising his right hand to get sworn in. the baby there mimicking the dad. what a viral photo there. >> that's coming up and mike huckabee in nine minutes. we'll see how he feel others. a lot saying republicans have not weighed in on what happened in charleston. >> a lot of presidential contenders want to show leadership and didn't. >> hillary clinton is capitalizing on it. >> governor haley saying it will come down. speaking of making judgments, a lot of people talking about president obama using the "n" word. he was in a pod cast on wtf pod cast. he said that he went on air and used the "n" word in full. maybe saying he shouldn't have and maybe it's beneath the office of the president. josh earnest said look the
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president does not regret using it. here's yesterday. >> a free-flowing conversation ask and pretty wide ranging, and there was no -- there was no decision made on the part of anybody here at the white house we were going to capitalize on this audio interview in someone's kbrajgarage in california for him to get this point off his chest. >> he knows when he speaks smallest or largest venue. he's speaking to a guy that had a pod cast and already 100 million downloads. he didn't pick this guy randomly. >> the white house instagram said check out this pod cast with this guy. they put it out there for everybody to see. it was a side stamp manner getting this "n" word out there. if you're saying would you say
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what you text? would you verbalize what you put in e-mail? >> he said it. the white house said he wasn't planning to say it but it popped out. >> so say it all the time. >> what was in his heart and head on the thing. what he was trying to do whether he succeeded or not was to have a broader conversation about race. here we are couple days after he taped it and we're still talking about it. >> i think he should not be saying it. we should get rid of it out of the vocabulary. i thought that was understood. for the president to say it -- we were stunned by it. the point he's making because people don't walk around say that word doesn't mean racial relations are better. we know that. there's no brilliant point to be underlined. he seems to have gone out of his way to use that word. he's a guy that uses power of
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words. it seems as though he's waiting for opportunity to do it. actually i think we've moved so far along as a society, that was kind of an insult for him to use that word. >> during -- he was actually called a rapper in chief. take a listen. >> i think he absolutely lowered the standard in terms of being president of the united states. he made no mention of racism america when he ran for president, not once but twice. i have dubbed him rapper in chief for using such language. you should see the hate mail i'm getting. i'm getting attacked for president obama using such language on a national platform. what are young children thinking this coming from the president of the united states? >> i'm not going to attack her or the president, but rapper in chief is a bit far. >> also not to say in the pod
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cast he said i would be better at this job now if running for another term because he says i'm fearless. >> if he's so fearless he would have used the word at the podium in the state of the union. whether you should use it or not is a debate. you should use it in all forms i guess. >> it's banned. no one should be using it. president, broadcaster. >> here's a word that will never be banned. here's heather with the news. >> i have serious news to bring you from overseas. it's considered a fox news alert. a key leader was killed in a u.s. air strike in mosul iraq where he was serving as an isis commander. he was named a person of attack in the benghazi attack after a
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video surfaced. four americans were killing including our ambassador chris stephens and sean smith that worked for the state can department. smith's mother had been notified of his death. four killed total. according to a local report the cabin where dna evidence was found recently was owned by correction officers including a high ranking prison official. dna on food and underwear is linked to the fugitives as we learn new details about a richard matt and david sweat's escape. joyce mitchell allegedly snuck in tools to help them escape. the tools snuck in in boxes of frozen hamburger meat. imagine that. politics now. hillary clinton is set to make a
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campaign stop three miles from ferguson missouri possibly signaling she's ready to join the racial debate. she plans to stop by a community meeting down the road from where michael brown was killed last year. she plans to speak about the charleston shooting and broader race issues within the community. clinton was largely criticized 2 in '08 for avoiding race relations in her campaign. little addison lumpton was delivered in a hospital elevator. her mom was scheduled to be induced. contractions started early sending her to the hospital in plant city in the state of florida. addison pushed her way into the world in the elevator in the hands a paramedic. it was the mom's delivery ever. don't miss the mom, dad, baby addison and their little helper here on "fox & friends."
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when a baby is going to come a baby is going to come. >> no stopping that. eight minutes now into the hour. these are water cooler stories kwoul you'll be talking about today. >> what happened with p diddy. he has a son who decided to go to ucla. you'll see p diddy escorted by a cop. he went to confront his son's strength coach at ucla. they got into a verbal spat at which time it is said according to eyewitnesses p diddy picked up a kettle bell and tossed it at the cold. they called the cops and had him taken away. this is serious. if he hit him, he could have killed him. >> this is a deadly weapon according to this. those kettle bells are heavy.
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>> apparently he had pushed diddy's son hard and he was angry. no reason to throw a kettle bell. >> it's caught on tape. we'll event which you willeventually see that. what about a pete rose? this story broke. charlie is still holding back information after all these years. major league baseball coming to a decision on whether to reinstate him to the game which would open the way for him to get in the hall of fame. i've met him a couple times, always wanted him to come back because i thought he was a great player. he has never fully come clean. >> here's what's new. for the first time one of these scoundrels he was involved with as a player who did his betting for him, for the first time they found his notes and betting slips not available during the
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report. it revealed pete rose the player was betting on baseball. >> didn't he have self-sticks? >> that could not be a problem because it's basketball. this wipes out any chance of him being -- going to hall of fame. he's now a fox broadcaster. >> after all this time trying to come back. for this to leak out now. >> we should look at the tall tales behind them. apparently kids that are good liars have better memory and verbal skills. kids who are good liars are said to have particularly better verbal memories. they separate good liars and bad liars. your kid might be smart if they're lying. this means they can keep calm and remember detail. bad liars get emotionally worked up trying to tell the lie.
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>> they say kids with a better sense of humor i is -- he or she looks at situation and finds the other side of it. that shows the depth of knowledge. kids if you're with your parents, do not tell them the truth. >> hang on. hang on. >> even good liars get in pretty good trouble. >> really? i read the wrong notes. south carolina's governor calling for the confederate flag to be removed from the state house house? we'll have that next. and a land keeper's story straight ahead. if well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem your credit is i ♪ ♪ e. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions.
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brand spanking new poll out shows ben carson carly fiorina and governor huckabee gaining ground. huckabee is up 13 points. what does he credit the jump to? good morning governor. good to see you. >> great to be with you. polls certainly good news
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proving the american people are getting smarter everyday. >> because you're rising they're getting smarter. the wall street journal poll is suggesting there's been a surge of support since april with 65% now saying they could see themselves backing mike huckabee. see the numbers from march to june. you've gone from 52% to 65% of republican primary voters saying they could see supporting you governor. what do you subscribe, what do you say caused this surge for you? >> i think it's a matter of connecting to people who are looking at the real issues whether the economy and struggle watching the republican party become hostage to the donor class, and pushing the trade bill that 74% of republicans across america don't even want but are consistently pushing it any way. i think people are looking for
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somebody to stand up for americans out there struggling rather than stand up to the donor class. i am convinced that's a lot of what's going on. >> governor you say voters want somebody a leader who will stand up. a few days ago i asked you asked here on fox about the confederate flag issue in south carolina. you basically said this is a state issue. is that leadership. >> i didn't punt at all. i said the president of the united states has nothing to do with flags at capitol grounds. we missed the point of this. when i'm asked that question i'm being baited for is south carolina a racist state? i said i look at this subjectively. you've got a female governor who is of indian decent only elected african-american u.s.
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senator in the from a state elected largely by people that are white. that's not racism. the flag is an important issue for south carolina. i don't think the president of the united states needs to be picking the symbols that fly on state capitol grounds. i didn't punt didn't squirm on it. >> now that republican governor has spoken out saying it's an awful symbol and wants it to come down. do you agree with her, yes or no? >> absolutely. that's where it needed to be settled. she took leadership of her state. that's what governors do. she was accompanied by the congressman, by the senators by the leaders of the house and senate. that's where this issue should be settled and is being settled. it shouldn't be the "new york times" or people sitting around
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a round table. i support haley and others in south carolina saying if this is a distraction, if this inplameflames people this is not that important. what's important is seeing charleston. we don't need more conversations. what we need is conversions. reconciliation that changes people is not a racial reconciliation it's a spiritual reconciliation. when people are reconciled to god. we it in those church members. when i love god and know god create ood people regardless of their color as much as he made me i don't have a problem with racism. it's solved. >> out of this awful tragedy, you are certainly right. there's been an uplifting symbol coming from that church and people rallying around them. governor thanks for joining us this morning.
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finally eight feet the statue of ronald reagan at the california state capitol. reagan was the only governor that went on to become president. i'd like to see. that. like father like son. when phillip raised his hand to be sworn in as a member of the police department his 6-month-old son nolan decided to be his right hand man raising his own hand like dad yet not making eye contact and being 66 months old. they join us now. he just told us how early our show is on and and is reacting negatively. congratulations. what a beautiful son you have there. you just celebrated your first father's day. can we first talk about tuesday. what was happening? >> at the time i had my left
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hand on the bible, right hand talking to the judge. my son was behind me. i didn't know he was raising his hand. at the end they showed me the picture, and it was neat. >> what are your thoughts about that? he's almost feeling you taking the oath. >> yeah i mean -- i don't know if it's coincidence or not. i thought it was special around father's day, first time dad. it was awesome to have him there. >> how did the picture get out? >> well, an officer i work with took the picture swearing in. then our police department shared the video on facebook. from there it went everywhere. >> how do you feel about this going everywhere and fame you're receiving? >> well,um, it's a little scary how fast things travel. it's a good thing. it's nice to see that a lot of
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people have positive thoughts on police in general and me and my son. it was pretty neat. >> what does it mean to you to be a police officer. you were in corrections and made the transition. >> i always wanted to feel like i accomplished something. working with this agency, i feel i've done that. they're family oriented and so am i. >> you get up early in the morning, and your dad used to too. >> yeah dad worked 12 hour shifts. it's worth it to come home and see a smile like this. it's great. >> so many are in the news talking about what they don't like about the police force. not here but elsewhere. great to see one of these stories, family affair giving back, serving the community. officer and nolan, thanks for
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was killed in mosul where with he was serving as a battlefield commander, they say. >> we are joined live from washington with the latest. good morning catherine. >> good morning elisabeth. >> catherine, tell us exactly what's going on. what do we know about this guy? how big of a deal this is and where they found him. >> it's a big deal. al-harzi was accused of coordinating the benghazi assault in 2012. he was head of a group that came together in libya and egypt to launch the attack on the consulate. this undercut the idea it was spur of the moment that there was from premeditation. it's very significant he was killed in syria because it further reinforces his long standing terrorist ties n. syria he was in charge of bringing foreign fighters from north
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africa to syria to fight along side isis. >> how strong is the case against him? >> well brian, the case against al-harzi was significant. i confirmed last night after he was killed in the strike and his death was confirmed this information was shared with the mother of sean smith t officer killed in the consulate along side ambassador chris stephens. she was contacted by the state department and u.s. attorney. what most have forgotten is that he was such a high profile suspect that in december 2012 when he was arrested in turkey he was sent back to tanesha and interviewed by fbi agents on a handful of occasions. such was the pressure on agents there was concern in washington at the fbi headquarters that their lives may be in danger because of threats. there was a significant case and a lot of leg work done by the
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fbi to build that case against him. >> catherine, thanks for that report. big story breaking out of washington this morning as well as mosul guys. heather has a lot of other headlines. including one that's somewhat related. a young man here in america has been arrested for plotting with isis. it's a fox news alert. he's from north carolina and expected in court within a few hours. the man that turned in this young man, his own marine father. 19-year-old justin sullivan was reported to police by his dad when the young man destroyed religious items in their family home. he admitted to an undercover agent he planned to attack americans. his father says he has no regrets for turning in his son. listen to this. >> i think he was already in too deep. he just went further than he probably should have. crossed the line. i'm true blue.
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that was number one thing. >> i'm true blue he said. sullivan planned to kill his parents, we're told and recruit americans to join isis. also new overnight, james horner one of the most prolific composers in hollywood, he was killed when piloting a small aircraft. he was the only person on board that plane. he's known for hit movies including "apollo 13," "a beautiful mind" winning twooscars for work on "titanic." he was 61 years old. a woman threatened for not cleaning up the sidewalk. she replaced grass for sand in an effort to go green. sand kept washing up on the sidewalk. the city cited her. she is dieing from liver disease
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and says she may not have if i'm going to jail for six months then one, i only have six months. >> well the city says if she doesn't clean pup by june 28th, she'll have to go to court. >> have mercy, right. >> you would think so. >> let us know what you think. >> i think you're going to have to look outside. >> you may be pointing to extreme weather. brand new video showing a horrible scene of destruction in illinois. illinois. one tornado confirmed to have touched down. dozens of homes decimated there. maria is live outside. >> yes, i am. good morning everybody. we have tornado across portions of plains in the midwest. one of the states hit hard was state of michigan. now the storm system is racing eastward and could bring severe weather across parts of the eastern u.s. from parts of
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kentucky to new england. there's even a concern today for tornados across portions of new england. another area that's more widespread and shawlmaller risk mid atlantic to southern maine. your temperatures ahead of this system are very warm. you have humidity high temperatures in new york city forecasted to reach 92 degrees. well into the 90s across parts of the southeast. fak factor in mumtd and it's going to feel hotter than that. the desert southwest heating up as well. back inside to brian. >> thanks a lot. baseball basketball soccer in action. let's talk women's world cup in canada. women's team in a scoreless kick. alex morgan goes to put americans up 1-0. that bounces back n. that's the backup goalie in columbia after
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the starter was taken out for taking down alex morgan. she goes cold on a keeper. americans play well. women have not look had the strong. next time you see the women play in action friday against china, rematch of the last time they won the world cup in 1999. that is on fox. averaging 5 million a game in terms of audience. let's talk football kinda. tom brady and roger goodell, set to square off this morning, most anticipated meeting in nfl history. five months after the deflategate scandal, brady has a chance to plead his case to the commissioner. he was suspended four games after the nfl found the quarterback was aware of two equipment personnel changing the footballs. he was deemed not cooperative. >> huge appeal today. >> it's not going to budge.
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meanwhile, another story unless ed wants to interrupt me again. i'm not sure how they do it in washington. in new york, we go through the stories. good thing this wasn't on air. melissa has become the first woman ever to be added to mlb international registration list. she could be signed by a major league -- >> she could be signed -- oh sorry. >> how early could this happen? >> as early as next week. she will further show off skills as mlb european elite camp -- >> i'm so glad you brought that up. brian wouldn't let me -- >> walk it off. >> walk it off. >> we've got an hour to go. here we go from obama care to voting rights the president seems to take swipes at the
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takeoff from las vegas. everyone on board will be okay thankfully. a mall in malaysia sends shoppers flying. an escalator reverse throwing people into a pile. the inner chain snapped and caused the spill there. court is to issue a ruling. from obama care to others president obama takes a slam at supreme court. >> last week supreme court reversed century of law i believe will open the flood gates for special interest including foreign corporation to spend without limit. i'm confident the supreme court will not take what would be unprecedented extraordinary step of overturning a law that was
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passed by a strong majority. this should be an easy case. frankly it probably shouldn't have been taken up. >> now here with his take fox news judicial analyst judge patano joining us now. is this taking it too far? >> in fairness to the president, his are predecessors have been criticizing supreme court going back to andrew jackson who said john marshal made his decision is let him enforce it. when they did that -- here's the differen. they attacked the ideology of members of the courts with whom they disagreed. this president attacks the court as an institution. when he does hah, he undermines public respect for the court.
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the president has an army to enforce what he says. the president has fbi to prosecute laws. supreme court just had moral authority, the willingness of the american people to recognize it as the final say and the meaning of constitution and laws. when the president undermines a that moral authority, he's undermining the fabric that hold this is thing together. >> with the executive actions the president has taken is he further than slamming them? he's going around them. >> of course he is. this president thinks he can wre write -- can rewrite the law. as the president signed it in he said i have no intention of enforcing it. this cuts both sides of the aisle, both political parties. not to this extent has the president attempted to prepare the american public for a decision he thinks may -- legislation by saying i don't respect them and neither should
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you. >> you're saying that was prejustification for what he was about to do? >> no it's a prejustification for what he thinks is coming. i think he believes king versus berwell in which the supreme court has to decide what four words in the affordable health care act mean others established by the states. can the irs give tax credits to poor people to purchase health insurance. i think he thinks he's going to lose that. he's going to say big deal just nine people in black robes, who cares? he undermines the fabric of american law. >> real quick, does the rhetoric impact how the justices decide? do they just block it out? >> they absolutely block it out. first of all, they are life tennered. secondly he has 16 months to
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go. we ran the president of the president inaccurately stating and summarizing the decisions united -- >> he voted against the confirmation -- >> he was correct saying the president is not true. half the supreme court no longer goes to the state of the union addresses given by this president. he has shown them such disrespect -- >> it may backfire. they hear what he's saying in attacks. >> i don't think it will backfire. they couldn't care less what he says. >> justices have voted against the administration. i don't care what kilmeade says you're welcome with your washington ways -- >> meanwhile, can does your child have a summer internship? we might need one for brian. tell them to leave this at home. >> omg.
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you don't want to mess it up. >> there's a lot of things you don't want to do in an internship. let's look at the first example. >> i had no idea you were so funny. >> texting is not talking. we're seeing these interns -- i swear to gosh -- i can't believe it they're talking in text lingo in the offers. you can say text it but don't say it. >> time matters, okay. >> i just got in. i can do whatever you need. >> you're 30 minutes late. did you hit traffic? >> no i just needed a coffee. >> i needed a could have feoffment so sorry. i don't care about this internship. fire me now. isn't that what that says? >> that doesn't leave a good impression.
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you say don't be late but don't leave early. >> that goes back to this time situation. this is an example. >> you're leaving early? >> i'm all finished with my stuff. tomorrow. >> no you're going to finish today because i asked you to. internship you've got to treat like a job. that's the biggest mistake. you see them say i'm still a student and just learning. we need you to work. >> you say there's another mistake interns should avoid making. >> sometimes you need an attitude adjustment. >> i need copies by 5:00 p.m. for my meeting. thank you. >> i thought i was an intern not a photo copier. >> get over yourself sweetheart. you're an intern. >> these are actors and they're really sweet. thanks for joining me. these are friends of current
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interns at "fox & friends" who came and volunteered time. i interviewed brian kilmeade to be part of my videos, and he never responded. i think tips for -- >> tip is always be responsive. >> favors that you've been asked to do. >> it's not brian's day today. we're piling you on kilmeade wherever you are. still to come on one of our segments -- >> see, don't do that on your internship leave and don't come back. >> this is part one of your tips. back tomorrow with more. >> we'll come back tomorrow and have more. we'll find brian before then. >> we hope. we're so thankful. more to come up. hillary clinton responding to her shotty allegations. pour people got in a hospital elevator. five came out. this baby not waiting for
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. good morning to you. today is tuesday, june 23 2015. wait until you hear what he was doing. democrats and republicans standing side by side announceing the removal of confederate flag. >> we can say that flag while an integral part of our past does not represent the future of our great state. wait a second. donald trump says this is not the way to end racism. he's got a better idea. laura ingram here to weigh in.
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can you recognize me without seeing my face. facebook taking faces out of the book. >> oh there you are. >> by the way mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ the only way to smooth this song -- it's a great song. the theme behind it. john rich is here. >> big and rich. that's why we're hearing that music. >> he's got patriotic cowboy boots he's selling in time for july 4th. >> sounds like he's the same size as ed henry. >> i like the boots. >> i heard in the corner of the room he does one killer impression of the donald. >> was that a tease?
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>> that was supposed to be. >> i was leading you right to it. laura ingram was due to come on. she decided to leave. >> come back. come on in. >> i'll stand like this. >> that didn't go as planned. >> exactly. >> we have a lot coming your way today starting with heather now with a fox news alert. >> yes. good morning. good morning everybody. got a fox news alert. a key suspect in the benghazi terror attack has been killed in the u.s. drone strike. aly al-harzi was taken out. he was named as a person of interest in the benghazi attack after video of him surfaced. four americans were killed in that attack including our
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ambassador and sean stephens. smith's mother has been notified by the state department and attorneys at u.s. attorneys office. another fox news alert to bring you. back here at home police close in on escaped killers in upstate new york. the ubdhusband of the prison worker that escape hhelped them escape breaks his silence. >> she said i've got something else to tell you. i said what's that? she said the plan was to kill you. i said what? >> can't make that up. lyle mitchell works in that prison. he says his wife wouldn't have actually killed him or if he'll stand beside her has not been decided. more about the cabin police found dna found on food and
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underwear. the hunting shack is owned by a group of corrections officers. extreme weather to bring you how. brand new video from illinois showing the destruction of one tornado. more than 13 tornados reported overnight. we're told one person was seriously injured by that storm. see dozens of homes have been decimated. tens of thousands are without power this morning. prayers go out to those families. soon facebook will be able to recognize you without seeing your face. the face technology could soon be updated to ed tod to recognize the back of your head. facebook calls it an experimental feature to use traits to identify you including clothing hair color and posture. they did a test run of 40,000 photo photos. those are your headlines. no mistakes these guys.
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>> did you see the movie "other guys" guys"? will ferrell comes up with an app a that tells people who you are by the back of your head. >> we can't see your face but you think we're going to recognize you by your butt. i don't understand. >> you can recognize her from her strong opinions and all she brings on "fox & friends"." it's laura ingram on our curry couch. hillary clinton is saying i didn't -- she's in a pickle. she'll have to put yourself in a category. now she's denying she knew anything about this at the time. your take? >> i was watching the interview yesterday. the great thing about hillary,
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no matter what question she's asked now, always this. she smiles through the answer which is smart of her. she always says there's no basis in fact. this all happened before i was secretary of state and this isn't partisan drum beat we've become accustomed to. she always says i wish we had an hour to talk about this. >> i don't know if we have enough time in the interview to debunk all of the allegations made by the people. >> i can do the impersonation if you want. >> there were nine government agencies to sign off on that deal. i was not involved. sounds like you're weelding it now. >> she says how could i possibly have controlled this? i wasn't there. the question was asked by the good reporter in new hampshire. she passes it off, this is just
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partisan drum beating. republicans should be careful on this. if they think they're going to win on the drum of the clinton scandals i think they'll be disappointed. this is baked into the cake already. i think people believe there's impropriety. maybe there was something in the e-mails and maybe not. we'll never know. >> the transfer of 20% of u.s. uranium, stuff to build nuclear weapons, did not rise to the state of hillary clinton. he goes on to say that look there were eight other government agencies signing off on this. she runs the state department. >> if mrs. clinton said i want this done, who's going to buck her? the obama administration except the president of the united states himself? that didn't happen. >> your point is it's going to
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be he said she said. except if there's a sydney blumenthal e-mail trail to recipients that received it. clearly there's a communication path that no longer exists. >> this is baked in the cake. basically people are saying they're satisfied with the clinton bush election. 67% are satisfied. >> i think that's slightly misleading. traffic graphic is pretty but misleading. of republicans, 34% of gop voters are fairly or very satisfied with bush versus clinton matchup. democrats is 56%. for republicans, there's great sense of anxiety and unease with direction of the republican party. who runs it will it represent
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the interest of people or donor class? >> can they beat hillary clinton? >> right now in this poll -- if this is accurate it's not top news for top three people. she beats jeb, rubio, walker. she wins in florida, ohio. she wings in every battleground state so far. >> give me your top three tier. >> it seems jeb bush has money. marco rubio has charisma. walker has room to make up here. >> let's talk about the state of south carolina in charleston. devastated hate-filled murders that took place in the church. the governor there, nikki haley,
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removed the confederate flag. what's your opinion on her? >> she had to do. that i don't think that's going to stop racism in the united states. for the moment it will make us feel a lot better. >> do you have a problem with it? >> the only thing i have a problem with is people thinking this is a solution. i think this is a cosmetic band aid on what is still a problem in our country. there's also another problem which is we have hopelessness in america today. we need to restore true hope not the obama fake hope. true hope is people's lives can get, can get jobs be treated fairly regardless of color of their skin. >> speaking of donald trump said this is his solution. >> you would have thought with an african-american president, at minimum he would have been a cheerleader for the country and
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itself would have been better. it's probably as bad as ever. one of the things get the country working again, get jobs create jobs take jobs from china and mexico and all other places taking our jobs. people have no place to work. >> what about you said hopelessness -- >> look the racial divide that's gotten worse under obama. it's not the hands of some crazed racist killer like this 21-year-old in is south carolina. there's an underlying sense something in america has gone wrong. rich people keep getting richer. poor people and middle can't get a break. most want a fair shot at a decent job. that would go far. it would go a long way helping people think the country is land
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of opportunity. >> guess who speaks about that? bernie sanders. >> right. he has sellout crowds. he touches those issues in the minds of many main stream -- >> wall street got bailed out -- >> and they did well. that's fine. it's fine for rich people to get rich. that's not a sustainable situation for capitalism or free market if just the wealthy continue to get better and do well. in south carolina we have high unemployment rate. interestingly, african-americans in skouth carolina it's the second best level of unemployment. >> can i ask you a question. was working close to ed okay? >> isn't he cooking on the plaza? i want to play out there. >> are you marking off format? how dare you. >> cooking with friends. >> diving for apples. >> getting in the pool -- >> no problem. >> thanks laura.
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. speculation has begun over who hillary clinton might put on her ticket if of course she wins democratic nomination for president. the biggest question are fellow democrats ready to jump? joining us now, virginia senator mark warner. thanks for joining us. >> thanks. >> you're from a battleground of virginia endorsed hillary clinton early. this job has been likened to a warm bucket of spit. would you be interested in being vice president? >> i think my best value is here in the senate. mountain brook has got to be willing to put the bipartisan coalitions together. i hope under a future president clinton. you've got to get the
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legislative agenda done that means laying out bipartisan approach and bringing issues to forefront hah aren't being talked about. i hope we raise the changing nature of the sharing economy where millions of americans drive in. we've got no safety net. there's 25 people running for president. this is the most fundamental change going on in the american work force in years and most are talking about it. >> i want to connect it to viewers. you wrote about the gigs in the economy. whether driving for uber task rabt rabbits, one of the happens out there. if viewers are look for a job, how do you connect them to tasks, to this gig economy?
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they're hearing this is the explosion of jobs. how do they find out about it thrive in this economy? >> the remarkable thing because of mobile technology you can drive around in your car, rent out your house. a third of the american work force is in the so called contingent sharing economy. contact one of the websites. you can easily apply and decide if you want to monday tiez. the change is from a policy standpoint some of these points particularly millennial 80,000 strong don't want to work on 9:00 to 5:00 job. there's no unemployment no workman's comp, no disabilityies. if the stuff hits the fan as always does they end up back on
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the tax dollar dime. >> here we have the backdrop to talk about the economy, a presidential campaign a lot are starting to pay attention with. more candidates on the republican side. bernie sanders gaining a little on hillary clinton. bottom line question for you, if this is so important, why are people getting pulled into issues like gun control in the wake of the tragedy and not talking about the economy which is what matters most to people? >> i think most in elected office are comfortable with the traditional issues. this is a brand new issue. i'm not sure it's democrat or republican liberal or conservative. frankly a lot of policy makers are a little uncomfortable with this technology driven change. the 80 million millennial who are ri verse, tolerant and open to this change are making things happen below policy maker's noses. i'm not sure they understand.
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that. >> mark warner understood technology for a long time. good to see you sir. >> thank you. they added muslim holidays to a school calendar. one of america's largest districts is caving to the pressure. four got onescalator, five got out. we have mom, dad paramedic on the elevator and baby next. introducing the first ever ♪ ♪ itamin from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light.
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quick headlines now. the nation's largest police force about to get bigger.
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new york city set to hire 1300 new officers despite de blasio's objections. this comes amid surge of violent crimes in the city. she's come under fire after the freddie gray death of course. stephanie rawlings blake will lead set agoting agenda. a mom made it across the doors, across the lobby, into the elevator. the baby refused to wake. they welcomed their daughter into the world between the second and third floor. wait until you hear who helped them out. jeff and a amanda along with the emergency room worker. congratulations on the birth of addison there. she's beautiful. when you think about this story.
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amanda how scary was it to be in the elevator and know the baby was going to not wait for the doors to open? >> more unbelievable than scary. >> that's good to know. jeff if rachel weren't next to you, you may have had the responsibility of delivering your own baby. >> yeah. >> how relieve to you were you that rachel was there. >> the staff at the hospital rachel everybody were so wonderful to us. it was good that rachel was there and there was no problems or complications. >> we're so happy for you that this story turned out well. we kept saying four went into the elevator and five came out. rachel let me ask you this. this was no ordinary day for you. you work in the emergency area. this is your first delivery. is that true?
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>> it was. i actually always told myself i never wanted to deliver a baby. for it to happen in an elevator on a wheelchair nonetheless. it was a good first and hopefully last delivery. >> talk about on the job training you may have a new one after this. how emotional was it for you rachel to be a part of this something so beautiful? >> obviously my adrenaline was going. it all happened so farsst. i ran up to another nurse and cried 15 seconds. i told her i think i might throw up. >> amanda i'm looking at you, proud mom. this is your second baby. what message -- what do you have to say to rachel right by you who otherwise if not there would have been a different story? what we have went over how this
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could have been a different truth ly truthfully and rachel are the reason it turned out the way it did. rachel and the staff secretary were in the elle have a tore. the years of being in the hospital and training rachel had definitely made this a smooth and easy delivery for something that was very unexpected. >> absolutely. i'm still getting over the math four in five out. that's a miracle between floors two and three. we're happy for all of you. we welcome sweet addison into the world. >> thank you. >> thanks for being with us. good timing there. they found the dream house in their dream town. buying the house came with something extra, a stalker. something all future byers near to hear. and john rish isch is here with
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mono brow. there's a panic this will be because they've bought the outfit. people are going to stay away. >> are people that worried about this? it's funny, but -- you're building it up like this is big. >> this is scottish soccer. >> do you question brian's headlines. >> he built it up. >> you still owe me. that helped a little. >> i'm half back in your graces. heather, i need help. >> that scared me. it would scare my kids. they would never want to go to a soccer match. good morning to you. we've got a fox news alert. serious story out of income mc.north carolina. a teenager is turned in for plotting to support isis. he destroyed religious items in
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their home and uncovered he was plotting to attack americans. his father says he has no regrets about turning in his son. take a listen. >> i think he was in too deep and went further than he probably should have. crossed the line. i'm true blue so that was number one thing. >> that was the number one thing, his father said. sullivan planned to kill his parents and recruit americans to join isis. in new jersey a million dollar nightmare for a family who says a creepy stalker is targeting their new home. they bought a house in upstate new jersey. they started getting letters from the person that claimed to be the watcher. it said things like why are you here? i'll find out. i'm pleased to know your names now and the name of young blood you brought me. they're suing the seller for
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withholding knowledge about the person that calls themselves the watcher. new york city mayor de blasio announcing the change after adding two muslim holidays to the calendar. he said it's to make the city more inclusive. now people are pushing to make the hindu festival of lights a holiday as well. we'll keep you posted. like father like son. this adorable photo owe going viral after the father was sworn in to the police academy. this officer didn't know his 6-month-old nolan was raising his hand like dad. the officer and nolan joined us earlier to talk about newfound fame. >> i thought it was real special
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around father's day, first time dad. a lot of people have thoughts on police in general and my son. it was pretty neat. >> congratulations. greenville police posted that to facebook joking nolan was the young recruit ever. love it. for extreme weather to bring you, overnight damage. 13 tornados blew through this city. homes flattened, degree scattered, tens of thousands without power. pa maria maria is outside with the latest information? >> reporter: portions of great lakes area in and in the midwest. today is storm is on the move. it could bring it to mid atlantic and new england. there's a threat for tornados across parents of new england. we're looking at the elevated risk for tornados and parts of
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mid atlantic up to new england. the other big story is extreme heat. you'll see temperatures climb to upper 90s. the heat index in triple digits out there especially in the southeast. temperatures heating up in portions of nevada and southwest. triple digits in los angeles and phoenix. >> thanks. john rich is here. he's a solo artist. >> wow. >> welcome back. >> good to be here. good seeing you guys. >> never seeing someone so comfortable music, couch, stage. first off, donald trump made huge news. he trumped bush when he came out. you know donald trump well from
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"celebrity apprentice." >> he's great. fantastic. >> is he president material for you? >> one thing i like about him, he does not hold back. i do like when i hear somebody that just will tell me exactly what they're feeling and thinking. americans many general like to be told who they're hearing from whether they agree or don't agree with them. they like to know what they really think. trump lays it out. i loved hearing him speak when he came out. >> do you think the debates -- >> good grief. 1,000 more people will watch the debate. they can't wait to watch what trump has to say. i'm sure. >> in the south does he resinate? >> he's an american guy that worked hard and did well for himself. one of the most impressive thing are his kids.
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don jr. eric and evonca. there's no better resume a guy or girl can have than how their kids turned out. they are great people. >> some of the other candidates impress you? how do you think they'll stand out in the first debate on fox because there's so many of them? >> i'm waiting for him to announce. draft ed.com. can i announce that? i'm telling you man. i'm looking forward to seeing the debates like everyone else. it will be like the republican cage match. turn them loose and see who has the fire to be the president. >> talk about success in business. we'd be pointing at you. >> i brought gifts. i come bearing gifts. i wouldn't come empty handed. this is a brand called red nick rivera rivera. i thought it was one of the
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p diddy wanted to intersect on his son's behalf. the coach told him to get out. there was a huge clash. p diddy reportedly clunked a kettle beg at the coach. if it hit him, it could have killed him. >> apparently the kettle bell falls in the category of assault with a deadly weapon. >> it's all going to play out. pete rose did actually bet on baseball as a player. we knew he bet as a player manager. new notes still holding back information. this is significant. as you know major league baseball had considered reinstating him to baseball paving way for him to make the hall of fame. >> now it looks like he bet as a
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player. they got records that they were not able to during the investigation. some how espn got it. it's been verified. pete rose story has blown up. >> leaked before he might have been instated. someone had the knife out. a study by the journey of experimental psychology say that kids that are good liars have great memory and good verbal skills. i am not lying about that. really good liars and bad liars. if your kid is a good liar he speaks more clearly, has better detail of memory. >> they had values. they might get a little upset. >> this is hard for them. >> if we don't stop the liars, even though smarter, they might turn out to be diabolical criminals. >> maybe don't reprimand them right away. you may be dealing with a
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genius. test study. they talked to pete rose's parents. >> i didn't read the detail. >> too soon. sorry. kricontroversy over putting a woman on the $10 bill. bernanke says alexander could stay but someone else should go. martha is counting on him. >> her back is sore. i thought you would be on the lawn of the white house today. take the show on the road. >> that all star game is in cincinnati. >> i'm from cincinnati. >> right. >> this stuff has to be tearing you up bill. you know him. >> a lot of this is old news. pete was taking headlines from the game. they had to nip it in the bud. breaking news in the isis threat here at home. we find a new stunning report on how they're treating women.
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new report on that. and u.s. talking tough on putin. what will change? we'll tell you. rick santorum wants to be president. he is live in south carolina where there are plenty of headlines. we'll talk to you when marciatha and i see you 12 minutes away at the top of the hour. are you still getting heartburn flare-ups? time for a new routine. try nexium® 24hr. the latest choice for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection.
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fox news alert. defense secretary ash carter just now breaking. he mounss over ss sannounces 200 tanks and other equipment will be spread across europe. carter says this u.s. beefed up presence will be quote, persistence and agile. this will help them defend against terrorists.
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this is something they've been purged to do for a long time. brand new controversy after the treasury is planning to print a woman on the 10 dollars bill. >> bernanke says forget the $10 bill give them the $20. it's not the reason you may think. we are joined now. why are you outraged? >> i'm outraged as ben bernanke. alexander hamilton is the reason we have the currency in the first place. first treasury secretary of the united states. he's the guy that a created -- i would say -- the united states of america. we go back to revolutionary war days. we had all that debt after we fought that war. it was trading for junk on european overseas. he said we can't have this. we need to get behind our money. we need a sound currency. he created the treasury department with ability for
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americans to borrow as a country as opposed to individual debt. he made sure we paid our bills. he created our one single currency. he's the guy. the reason why we have had the success we have had as an economy over these years. >> so some are pushing for the $20. a woman's group said in 2020, we should have a woman on the $20. >> give jackson the boot. he didn't want dollar bills. he pushed for coins. put him on a coin. >> he wasn't nice. people are piling on him. >> have they picked a woman yet? harriet tubman eleanor
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roosevelt, rosa parks. what about elisabeth? >> i don't think i qualify. >> you're funny. >> nice. >> i would say you're a mom with little girls. i've got little girls as well. the question comes up. it would be wonderful as a woman, as a mother of daughters to see a woman on our currency. just don't take away alexander hamilton. >> jackson made the decision. he's got to be stopped. >> there was an article over the weekend. it said first aaron burr now jack lew. >> great to have her here on fox. find it this your area
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♪ and before we go here's one for the row. is the air on your flight making you sick? a recently filed lawsuit against boeing says air forcing from the engine can be toxic and harmful if it passes through leaked valves. four airline workers say they were sickened by fumes. they say boeing has not addressed the issue for decades. you can't call this guy a scaredy cat. this man con fronts a mountain
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lion at the glass door. these two want to play or make friends. are your genes hazardous to your health? >> that's all right. >> you're walking like frankenstein. >> well it isn't always funny. a woman spent three days in the hospital after her jeans cut off the blood supply to your kafr. doctors were forced to cut off pants with scissors. she's going to be okay. >> and john rich brought us a pair of boots. >> that's painful. skinny jeans can hurt. >> absolutely. they're not a pair of jeans if they hurt you. >> they probably cost more now that they were cut off especially with what everyone is paying now. don't forget to watch tomorrow's show. ed is back. >> he'll be gone. i'm going to miss you. >> oh the swap. confused me. >> i'll be over there.
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>> if you have to run from the television run to the radio. great lineup includes elisabeth hasselbeck. >> that is true. >> log onto fox and friends.com for the after the show show. we had time left on the show. bill: i want to get to a fox news alert. there is another american teenager accused of trying to support isis. he's turned in by his own father. welcome to america's newsroom. >> reporter: shocking new alleged attempts at home grown terror. reports that joseph sullivan was planning an isis-inspired attack here in the united states. he was also planning to get an automatic weapon. his dad became increasingly concerned about his dad's

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