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out. a reference there. >> susan in connecticut saying gone too far. this country is becoming a country of people who look for anything that offends in any way. >> tracy in alabama says i love the shirt and will probably get one now. that woman needs to get a grip, she says. "fox & friends" starts now. good morning to you. it is thursday july 9th 2015. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. the illegal immigrant who killed an innocent the woman in broad daylight not new to the life of crime. his rap sheet is a mile long and now the politicians are pointing fingers at each other. just wait until you hear their blame game. meanwhile, the left is calling it jeb bush's biggest gaffe yet. >> people need to work longer hours and through their productivity gain more income for families. >> he wants people to be able to work harder. is there anything really wrong with that? we're going to report the whole
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story and you'll decide the whole story. on a lighter note pop star air ariana grande hates america. >> [ bleep ]. >> that's right. she hates the country. by the way she was born here florida. >> apparently she doesn't like doughnuts either. >> that's true she likes to lick them and then leave them. mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ the time as we remember the time thank you, michael jackson, it's 6:01:34 here in new york city. the big question is how much of your daily life you actually know by heart when actually
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pointed in my head what do you remember? >> you mean that my phone doesn't tell me steve? >> you know what brian, we work with her every day, right? what's her cell phone number? >> i have no idea. but it's in my phone. >> mine too. >> you can start dialling it by number. >> i know my oldest niece charge of getting the others. >> i know peter's phone number. i don't know sally's and mary's. >> a lot of people are suffering from this saying our phone is causing us to lose memory. we have memory champ ron white who is going to test our memories. a new study out tells us cell phones are killing our memory. >> he's got a new program out that takes you 30 days to learn the system. >> we'll see if we can learn the system. >> thank you very much for joining us. we start now with a fox news alert and heather has it in south carolina. >> by the way, you two might be
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in trouble with your younger children steve and brian, for not knowing their numbers. we start out with a fox news alert this morning. the south carolina house voting overwhelmingly to remove the confederate flag from capitol grounds. the final vote coming in 94-20 after 13 hours of passionate debate. >> i cannot believe that we do not have the heart in this body to do something meaningful. >> it grieves me too, that some people see that in a hurtful and dishonorable fashion. >> well the bill now heads to the desk of the governor nikki haley, who says she will sign it. well just a few hours from now, the new york stock exchange will resume trading after that technical outage shut it down for nearly four hours yesterday. the computer chaos coming right after united airlines was forced to ground all of its flights worldwide for more than an hour
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due to a computer problem there. then "the wall street journal" website went down. a whole lot going on yesterday. the government and the companies involved insists there's no evidence that they're connected or in any way malicious. we're watching that story. in baltimore, the top cop out there is out of a job this morning, police commissioner anthony batts fired by the mayer. >> the brave men and women of our department who put their lives on the line every day to make our city safer and better and we're going to get better. >> for more than 2 1/2 months since the arrest of freddie gray. arrests have plummeted and a 48% increase from last year. a big off the field loss for the washington redskins. a federal judge has cancelled the team's trademark, ruling it offensive to native-americans. now, while it doesn't ban the team from using the name it
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could cost the team millions of dollars in revenues because they would not be able to block off the same of counterfeit merchandise. the team says it will appeal. >> so they can keep using the name but if somebody else uses the name they can't sue them? >> they can't reap the costs of that either. >> and out there throughout the country, for people make a buck. >> yeah. >> is it me or is it humid in here? >> it's quite warm. >> it's summer. >> meanwhile, let's talk a little bit about this. the whole country, it seems, is talking about sanctuary city and who dropped the ball out in san francisco. when francesco sanchez murdered that young woman kate steinle. there he is right there in court a couple days ago. where, even though he has told a local tv station, he shot her dead there he is pleading not
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guilty. now the finger pointing is going on in san francisco. and it's hard to figure out who's right. >> when you look at the number of deportations and felonies that this illegal immigrant had -- >> the red sheet -- >> it's honestly so long we couldn't even put it on your screen. small enough to fit it on the screen. five deportations and summaries. seven-time felon, 30 aliases over 25 years but this was all overlooked. this rap sheet began in may 1991. and when you bring it to march 27th right here in 2015 immigrations customers enforcement issued a detainer on sanchez requesting the sheriff's office for 48 hours. if they decide to release him. the san francisco district attorney's office decided to release him. and then sanchez was released by the sheriff. >> listen to this the mayor and sheriff are disagreeing to who
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is to blame. >> oh they are. >> listen to the mayor. and we'll read you what the sheriff said. let's listen to the mayor ed lee. >> a simple phone call from the sheriffs letting them know they need to notify us of somebody they had custody of. >> and then the sheriff responded. >> well then the mayor would be subverting, sabotageing his own law. the due process for all law that was passed by the board of supervisors and that he signed into eck in 2013. it's very clear that stipulates to law enforcement in this case the sheriff department that a notification detain request should not be returned unless i.c.e. also provides a court order or a warrant. there was neither. so both of them are saying the
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other is -- this is the problem when cities make up their own rules that fly in the face of federal rules. >> what about this term called logic, and you have someone told to you by federal authorities that doesn't doesn't belong here. he's a violator he's a criminal. and you were told by i.c.e. to call us if you're going to release him. what about personal responsibility? at the very least, how do you sleep at night knowing i'm about to let this guy off seen though he could be a danger and he doesn't belong here. >> but their hands are tied here. if the due process of law, which by the way was passed by the board of supervisors who wouldn't even look up at jesse watters when he held kathryn steinle's picture up to them yesterday. he had couldn't even give him eye contact. look at her photo, she's dead, okay? what is the sheriff left to do
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the law signed into effect saying if there's a warrant for this guy, i guess we have to release him. >> you know why it's so confusing, while we're talking about this guy, it happens every day. >> yes, it does. >> because of sanctuary city laws. everyone's got different laws. the reason we're talking about at all, this happens all the time sadly, people are murdered all the time by illegals as we talk about on this program. we're talking about them because donald trump brought this up as a campaign issue. turns out he's meeting with a man whose son was killed by an illegal. and he's also going to be making a speech at a private event for clint eastwood. then he's going to freedomfest in arizona. on top of that he told nbc yesterday, that he's going to kwiend wind up winning the latino vote. >> i have great relationship with the mexican people.
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i have many people working for me. you can look at the job in washington i have many illegals working for me. they love me. i love them. i'm going to end up getting the latino vote. >> there you go. one other thing about donald trump, keep in mind the media leak did you notice that donald trump is now leading jeb bush and scott walk and mike huckabee. trump has 16 walker has 12 bush has 12. >> and second in new hampshire. a fascinating story, he's been on the show, he said to the father he said my son was gunned down by a dreamer who was here illegally. he was raised like a wild animal. and after being in jail he killed my son. and there's nobody that's accountable. >> 17 years old at the time wearing a red backpack. and that illegal immigrant there, that dreamer, as his
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father called him, shot him thinking he was part of a gang. lost his son. and donald trump will meet with him face-to-face. >> and he saluted donald trump for bringing up this issue. he was the first to get out there in front of it locally. a busy three hours coming up. coming up on the program, you're looking at the face of an accused killer. he's just 12 years old. a big controversy over what should happen to him -- next. and ariana grande sings about one less problem, but this morning, she's got a problem of her own. apparently she hates america. >> i hate america. >> what do you think about that? >> "fox & friends" coming your way. >> i don't like doughnuts. that's the other part. ♪ one less problem without you ♪
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attorney and a former prosecutor. thank you for being here. he's 12 does that make a difference in your mind when they find him and get him and prosecute him or not? whitney? >> yes, absolutely. it makes a huge difference. we're talking about a child, a 12-year-old. an adult male's brain is not fully developed until he's usually about 25 years old. we're talking pure pure child here okay? so the way he's going to be treated needs to be different. it's require to be different by the u.s. supreme court and even by nebraska law going to be able to be charged with a capital crime. he's not going to be able to be sentenced to death. he's not going to be able to be sentenced to the possibility of life after parole in alabama by the supreme court. >> elliott are you buying that he had knew between right and wrong? >> completely disagree. one of the purposes is to
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protect society who demonstrate through their action that's they pose a threat to the community, this young man, notwithstanding his young age, having committed such a violent act absolutely is a threat to the community. beyond that i don't accept for a moment this premise that a 12-year-old can't distinguish between right or wrong. or that a 12-year-old can't understand that they don't have consequences. they most certainly understand that. that's why a 12-year-old will not be facing prosecution. >> elliott, they're still trying to determine whether two brothers which one of them played a role in killing a 30-year-old individual here. whitney, what were you going to say? >> and you need to keep in mind we're talking about a 30-year-old individual. i don't mean to sound insensitive that this individual deserved to die somehow. but we're talking about what sounds like a drug deal gone by. elliott, you know as well as i do that is not the same thing as a 12-year-old going out and toting guns and just randomly shooting at people. first off, like you said we
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don't know if this 12-year-old was involved in shooting anybody. but what we do know he was there with a 15-year-old and 17-year-old. and a 30-year-old. and another companion of that 30 who was an adult male involved in a drug deal. we don't know if they were defending themselves even. >> bottom line, what's going to happen here? what should happen? elliott? >> look, the pain he had caused is no less because he's 12. the threat he poses to his community is no less because he's 12. it goes back to protecting the community. you cannot send a message to people if you're young enough you can literally get away with murder. >> that's not what i'm saying, i'm not saying that he should walk. we're not going to sentence him to death. it's not constitutionally possible. it's cruel and unusual punishment. >> i have no there being a significant rehabilitate rehabilitative component. >> he's just 12 gosh i look at that face. coming up, keith olbermann
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out at espn. and arianna grande she's automatic gay problem of her own, she apparently hates america. >> i hate america. what the [ bleep ] -- >> what do you think about that? send us a message on facebook e-mail us, tweets. "fox & friends." if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take
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keith olbermann sent to the unemployment line again. espn letting him go for the second time. the network calling it quote, a business decision. no comment from olbermann. and cnn's sanjay gupta under fire. dr. gupta said he performed brain surgery on an 8-year-old girl who was hurt in the earthquake in nepal. that girl reportedly never had surgery. dr. gupta saying he performed surgery on another girl. she was 14. details. we all know her from her music, especially if you've got teenagers at your house. ♪ ♪ one less problem without you ♪ >> all right. well this morning, ariana grande has one big problem, it's not that video. she was caught on camera saying this. listen close. >> what the [ bleep ] is that?
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i hate america. >> grande shocking fans with those comments but a new gallup poll suggests she may not be alone about hating america. >> 43% of 18 to 29-year-old say they're extremely proud to be american do you believe this? joining us is teresaheresa vail. your reaction? >> my reaction frankly, i'm disgusted that someone can lack so many decency and respect for their country, especially given the fact that american fans are the ones that got her to where he is now. >> sure. you know she has put out an apology because this got leaked to tmz. and her career is now on the ropes. she said this i am extremely proud to be an american. and i've always made it clear that i love my country. what i said in a private moment
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with my friend is taken out of context. and i am sorry for not using more discretion with my choice of words. apparently she goes on to talk about well it was a big doughnut there was a childhood obesity problem in this country. do you buy that apology? or is this career rescue? >> no it's career rescue. what it is cya, she's suffercovering her own -- you know what. i don't care what context she says that was meant in. everything she says and do is taken sat face value. perception is reality for the public. >> theresa, how does someone who grows up in florida, a big star her life is great. walked into a doughnut shop. the doughnuts didn't come to her. and then comment on america. you grew up in america and have a totally different vie.w. how does that happen?
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>> i don't know the problem the cause to the problem or i don't have say solution to remedy the problem. however i can speculate, hear me out on this for the past six or seven years and that's a good chung of a millennial's lifetime. we have a president who doesn't believe in america's perceptionalism. he doesn't speak up for american value, 0 the foundation that this country was built on. so you can blame millennials for their had modicum of feeling about america. >> that is a point i haven't thought about. the other component of this we haven't referred to this apparently she and her boyfriend were licking the doughnuts on the counter. >> i saw that. >> she's got a lot of young fans that look to her as a role model. news for ariana grande they're looking into the case for cross-contamination. >> as they should. >> and somebody is in big trouble over this. >> as they should.
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i find that disgusting. she has no sense of gratitude. no appreciation for her roots or the people who got her to where she is now. she's acting entitled. she's acting like a diva. and i hope she's losing fans over it. >> we know this she's not going at the all-star game. >> right, apparently emergency surgery, she's got to extract her foot from her mouth -- >> or wisdom teeth. i'm not sure. >> i'm just reading between the line brian. >> theresea vail from kansas city. a bank employee, his wife and 5-month-old child kidnapped and forced him to rob the bank that he works at. could that possibly be a terrifying trend. we'll tell you about that. and cell phones killing memory? two-time memory champ ron white can fix that four he's talking
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the shot of the morning! >> oh my goodness. divers getting a look at a great white shark. chowing down on tuna. >> that's a photobomb for sure. >> yeah trying to steal his thunder. >> that was another great white. >> i did not know a shark could jump out of the water. >> i did not know sharks could photobomb. whoo! >> now, i think "sharknado" is real. >> there are so many sharks
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seen. did i tell you when i was down in florida about two months ago, i was out in the water off of palm beach, and a spinner shark jumped out about 20 feet. kind of at me. >> yeah. >> a spinner shark? >> yeah. >> jumps out of the water and kind of does a spin. came right at me and i was lickety-split. that was pretty much the last time i've been in the water. >> good thinking. >> in 1973 that terrifying land shark problem on "saturday night live." remember? >> i remember, too. >> heather, if a spinner shark comes at you -- >> i'm kind of thinking that a sturgeon can hurt people out water. that's another one. this is terrifying. the fbi is warning that it could be a new trend. there was a family kidnapped at gunpoint and then forced to rob a bank.
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tanner harris his wife and 5-month-old baby were forced into their own car by two masked men in tennessee. the suspects that made tanner the husband, drive to the bank where he works and rob that bank. tanner was then dumped in the bank parking lot. the wife and child were dropped off on the side of the road 15 minutes later. they were not hurt. the suspects are still on the loose. now, listen to this. a very similar thing happened back in tennessee, in april. the fbi is trying to figure out if these crimes are linked. boy, what a story there. and a frightening other bizarre crime, a family -- we just told you that one. let's move on to the next story. we've got video just released a male worker at a restaurant in new york city punching a female worker in the face and it's disturbing. >> don't punch! don't punch! don't hit. uh-oh. [ bleep ]. >> can you believe that?
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here's what happened the woman apparently tried to quit her job midshift is at a manhattan panera restaurant. the person who uploaded the video said that the manager went on to throw the woman down a flight of stairs and then ran out the front door of that restaurant. panera said that both workers have since been fired. oh my goodness. then slippery roads causing a major crash in the tour de france take a look at this. >> oh what a big crash, 15.4 miles to go. once again nearly 20 riders down on the course. >> look at that tangle. the pileup there. no one was seriously injured after that crash. that is days after another crash knocked five riders o including the leader. and political news. jeb bush firing back after comments taken out of context. the republican candidate saying that americans should work more in a recent interview.
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take a listen. >> workforce participation has to rise from all-time modern lows means that people need to work longer hours and through productivity gain more income for their families. that's the only way we're going to get out of this rut that we're in. >> democrats jumping on that comment saying he's completely out of touch. bush said he meant that some workers could only find part-time jobs in this obama economy. and he intends to change that. we talked so much about workforce participation rate. 6 million people there are employed. 5.5 million more people living in poverty than when president obama took office. just trying to up that 4%. >> right. >> and people have the opportunity to work. >> if you want more money, you've got to work another job, you've got to work longer that's just a fact. >> there's pride in working hard. meanwhile -- >> a shocking new study showing cell phone use is ruining our memory. can it be? >> told you.
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out of 1,000 people surveyed only 35% could recall their own child's phone numbers. >> here is u.s. navy vet and two-time national memory champion ron white. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> brian and i do not know all of our children's phone numbers. but weirdly, i remember the phone number growing up in kansas. 913-263-4832. why do i remember that and not my own kids'? >> probably it was engrained over and over. people say we don't remember our phone numbers. maybe our memories we're not using them as much. i don't necessarily believe that's true. sure we now have passwords to remember. technology has advanced so much more to remember so we're not remembering phone numbers. that doesn't necessarily mean we're using up memory.
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we don't have to. >> how do you train to be the champ? >> actually i did. there's something called the usa memory championship. there's a world championship. they have different events. how fast can you memorize a deck of cards or how many numbers can you memorize. i would literally train eight hours a day, sitting at my desk memoryizing a deck of cards. it's all about seeing pictures. >> when you looked at the 4 of clubs what did you see? >> the 4 of clubs is your knight. sir lancelot. he would be knighting something. if i saw the 4 of clubs, i would see the knight on my tv. the next card the ace of spades was drew carey for me. >> of course. >> so you're seeing pictures not cards. >> what should we be eating how much should we be sleeping? >> spinach and blueberries are good for memory. nutrition and exercise will help your memory.
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drinking plenty of water will help your memory. they say you need to get six to eight hours of sleep a night to help your memory. >> that's probably tough. >> the more stressed out, the worse your memory is going to be. if you think about it times in your life when you're frazzled your memory's just not that good. >> when you were talking about drew carey and the 4 of clubs, you create a picture in your head. for instance if you're trying to remember steve, you think stove. >> i do. >> hot? >> i'm not going to be the judge of that. but whatever you want to remember you have to turn it into a picture. you're not going to remember the 4 of clubs but you'll remember sir lancelot. you might not remember brian, but you'll remember brain. i'd look at his face and i might see a brain oozing out of his eyes. or you, queen elizabeth.
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>> you're going to give us a test? >> that's right. >> you say nutrition matter blueberries -- >> let's have breakfast first. ten words. the first word i want you to remember is a microphone. >> should we write it down? >> no don't write it down. >> okay. >> on the top of your head imagine a microphone. there's a microphone on your hair. on your nose i want you to imagine an arm. somebody's armpit. now, on your mouth, i want you to imagine quarters quarters are falling out of your mouth, on your ribs right here, i want you to imagine a flash light. i've got a flash light and i'm doing a search on your ribs. >> you're just creating a picasso. >> what are do we do with the flash light? >> the flash light, you're going to put that on your ribs. >> i'm looking at your ribs as a flash light. in the mouth, you got quarters falling out of your mouth. on your nose an arm, microphone
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on your head. i want you to see a with the innocence a witness in a court. imagine you're a judge, a judge is running back and forth degrees your hips. review the witness in court. the judge. on your knees look down there your favorite friend from high school is right on your knees, he's looking at you and saying hi. only three more. i want you to imagine a bail of hay. bale of hay breaks your shins. boom. and pointing right. i am from texas, i see cowboy boots. the state you're from a bale of hay, your friend. a judge running back and forth. a witness in court. flash light, quarters arm, microphone. see if you can remember that? >> that was so weird, but can you do it? >> we'll find out after the break. coming up the new york stock exchange united airlines
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and "wall street journal" all suffered major glitches yesterday in a matter of hours. was it cyberterror? or was it just a glitch? we may have just dodged some major bullets. he'll explain next. get huge savings on great gear during the summer of fun sale at bass pro shops. and check out sun tracker, america's favorite pontoon boats. now get a boat cover worthup to 1 thousand dollars when you purchase the sun tracker fishing barge 22.
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see if we remembered it. >> what was on the top of your head. >> microphone. >> nose. >> flashlight witnesses in your stomach. >> judge. >> judge right here. kneecap? >> your friends. >> shin bone? >> the bale of hay. >> there you go. >> your feet? >> on the ground is where you're practice. your feet remember -- >> turning left turning right. >> you there go. you got all ten -- >> she did. >> she did. >> so when you want to memorize something, you turn it into a picture, and then you store it in a location. whether that location is on a piece of furniture in your house or your body. we just took the bill of rights microphone. freedom of speech. r, right to bear arms. >> second amendment. >> quarters. >> flash light. >> search and seizure. >> what a good trick. >> speedy trial.
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>> peers. >> this could help. not just with adults. so many kids when they're trying to memorize things. give it meaning in school. that's outstanding, i can't wait to teach that to mine today. >> when kids are stressed out in school. i teach all of this at sherlockmemory.com. anybody can improve their memory. >> sherlockmemory.com -- we have to remember that? >> think of sherlock holmes. >> just think of that. we'll remember to thank you. trading at the new york stock exchange we're going to remember this it will resume in a few hours after it was halted for more than two hours yesterday after a glitch. >> yeah we were told it was a glitch. same thing for united airlines. a routing glitch. and "the wall street journal" went down with similar glitches. all in the same morning. >> so is it all a coincidence? or is there something sinister going on? a lot of people do not believe
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in consequences. we have curt with it. hey. what do you think about this people are saying oh it's cyberterror. there was that tweet from anonymous yesterday. >> it was, four hours before the new york stock exchange went down that tweet came out from anonymous. good morning to you. wonder if tomorrow is going to be bad for wall street? we can only hope. that was the tweet that went out. well thenned youly, hours later, something came true. the new york stock exchange at 8:00 in the morning began to experience a glitch. they reported that a little bit later saying it was resolved around 10:37. well come around 11:00 in the morning. the entire trading stopped. it was halted for 3 1/2 hours. we all freaked out in the world. and the finger pointing started all over the place,
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coincidentally united airlines grounded with a complete ground stop in the entire united states. that happened. and now we hear that "the wall street journal's" website has gone down. and nats offline. and that does not come up for a few hours as well. simultaneously with those three events you have the chinese market as well as greece affecting the financial market. so we're all going, uh-oh, where's my 401(k). how is my money? where is everything? the question this morning we wake up with was this all a coincidence or was there a conspiracy that really there was some concerted attack behind it? i think we don't really have the data to support the conspiracy there was an attack. however, i'm extremely suspicious and i think my ears will be as open as they possibly ask over the next few days. and i think we're going to learn some information that comes out.
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the bottom line is though i think we did dodge a bullet. why we 0 dodged a bullet all this havoc happened yesterday. yet at the time we went to bed last night, we went okay it's another glitch. it was pretty serious. but now we're back in business again. so i think we're now sort of used to hackers creating glitches. >> yeah. >> computers that break. systems that really aren't maintained well enough to where they're going on the offensive against either technical troubles or bad hackers with bad ideas. >> and unfortunately, we seem to be on the reaction side right, kurt? >> at the moment i think also this is a lesson for us that we're going to get through. we'll get through these sorts of attacks no matter how they happen. >> all right. for his newsletter go to cyberguy.com. kurt thank you very much for joining us live. good to see the new york stock
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exchange is never going to do another software update on a tuesday night again. that was bone headed. straight ahead, he's no stranger to reality star "spotlight" but now brody jenner is getting personal about his relationship with his father caitlyn jenner. >> it's pretty inspiring to watch her transformation. >> more from the cable exclusive interview. you don't want to miss. that's right. big blows to the miss usa pageant after trump's controversial comments got everybody in a stitch. this morning, a big win. donald trump rebuilds, next. ♪ ♪ [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent
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. well he got his reality show start when he was a teen on a hit mtv show "the hills." now brody jenner is grown up and showing a sign you haven't seen before. opening up about his dad bruce jenner's transition to caitlyn. >> our next guest got the chance to talk to him one on one in a cable exclusive. >> i had the chance to sit down with brody to talk about his new show and message to his critics. >> tell us about your new show. >> sex with brody, me myself and a female comedian actress. we talk about sex, relationships, play games.
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we go on the street teach people. we laugh. it's a wild show. it's definitely -- it will make you laugh. >> hey. what's going on. i have brody jenner. welcome to the pod cast. it's all about sex, sex, more sex. any questions? >> what was the best piece of sex advice you ever got? >> probably don't rush. you want to make sure your partner is pleased. >> appreciate it. we helped that one. we have sam on line three. what is going on with you? >> you've been candid about your relationship with bruce and not being the best. how's the relationship now with caitlyn? >> everything is good. a whole different person, much happier one. me and bruce -- we got along but didn't hang out much. bruce was filled with a lot of secrets. caitlyn is not. it's been good. >> do you have message for critics out there? >> i say just be open. be open to anything.
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don't be judgemental. everybody is dealing with things inside. it's about looking at the best in people. caitlyn is a freer happier person. let her do what she wants to do. >> the new show this friday at 10:30 eastern. as always for all celebrity interviews follow me on twitter foxlight on twitter. i'm a level headed guy. >> anybody on television not on the show? >> it's a family biz. >> i think now it's all out, secrets are out. >> maybe the fact the kardashian and jenners broke up could be. >> probably right. >> thanks. this coming up. big blow to the miss u.s.a. pageant after donald trump's controversial comments. this morning, a big win. we'll explain it coming up. >> i bet donald is smiling somewhere. we trust his legal advice
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good morning to you. sit is thursday, july 9th 2015. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. the illegal immigrant that killed an innocent woman many broad daylight had a rap sheet of seven convictions. politicians are pointing fingers at each other. how was this guy able to roam the streets in the united states? stronger background checks? >> yes, i have a gun and yes, i have a permit to have a gun. >> more from donald in the fiery interview. he steam rolled her.
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pop star ariana grande reportedly hates america, at least she said so. >> really? she's hating the country that's given her millions of dollars. we'll talk about what she did at the doughnut shop out in california because thursdays are better with news. ♪ ♪ that is justin. he'll be on later. >> ladies and gentlemen, it's not everyday we show you an empty room. the importance is it is actually going to be one of our focus groups. there in the front of of that room we're going to do a focus group. he's going to ask random americans about donald trump who is now number one in north
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carolina and going to ask about sanctuary cities. can't miss that. it's coming up. bob massie. look in our kitchen from the chairs to kitchen. it's "cooking with friends." "property man" his new show coming up this weekend on fox. we're excited about that. we'll talk about how he makes his mom's secret recipe. >> is there cooking on the show? >> people love real estate shows. he's been involved for years. this is our way to bring him to the fox family. we're "cooking with friends." who doesn't love grilled parm? >> that's right. >> nothing says good morning like veal. >> that and captain crunch. >> and now this. the mayor versus the sheriff in san francisco. officials trading blows as they try to pass off the blame for the murder of kathryn steinle by
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the illegal immigrant sanchez. >> we get a new look at the accused killer extensive criminal background. hey kristin. >> hey. good morning guys. san francisco's mayor is slamming the sheriff for not warning the fed this alleged killer sanchez, was in custody and about to be released. the mayor said all the sheriff had to do was make a simple phone call to ice and kate steinle would likely be alive. the sheriff fired back saying if he notified the feds he would have violated the sanctuary laws. this is one of the cities that does not require local officials to enforce federal immigration laws. california state senator jeff stone is fighting to change that. >> i want to make sure this type of senseless murder never happens again. i've initiated legislation that's going to require public safety official from county or city that has a felonious illegal imp grant they want to
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release, they have to contact ice and let them know they're going to release that convict and they have 48 hours to pick up that convict. >> as the blame game continue we're learning more about the gun used in the murder of kate steinle. the bureau of management confirms that hah gun did belong to one of their agents stolen last month. investigators are looking into exactly how it got to sanchez's hands, an illegal imp grant who had been deported five times. back to you. >> with a rap sheet a mile long. thank you from d.c. this is what happens. the war of words. the finger points. this is what happens when local municipal municipalityies try to protect illegals in their own towns make up rules to follow federal rules on the books. >> this is logic. look at the guy's rap sheet.
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tell him when you're going to let him know. >> they were only drug -- only drug intractions. >> there's no logic to this thing. people are going, well the law covers me. what about logic? what happened about the protection of people in san francisco and community in. >> those that supported sanctuary cities. crimes they produced 80,000. too many ending up in murders. we see kathryn steinle on the pier dieing in the arms of her father because of. >> coming up in the next segment, we'll talk to a guy who's daughter was killed by an illegal. now we turn to heather for the fox news alert. >> good morning. now to south carolina. the house voting overwhelmingly to bring down the confederate flag after 13 hours of passionate debate. take a look.
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>> it hurts me and pains me those outside forces are coming down in a couple of weeks to march here. >> it's about the people of south carolina who have demanded that this symbol of hate come off of the state house grounds. >> now the bill heads to the desk of governor nikki haley who will sign it. desperate search underway for three sisters including one teen that went missing during a camping trip to wyoming. the three left june 28th. they were supposed to get on a flight to fly to switzerland on tuesday. they missed that flight. these girls are originally from wisconsin. the sheriff's office says they are experienced hikers and had five days worth of food. their car was found near a trail head on wednesday afternoon. crews there are searching by foot and helicopterer. we'll keep watching that story as it develops. baltimore's top cop is out of a job.
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the police commissioner anthony batts is fired. >> the brave men and women who put their lives on the line deserve better. we're going to get better. >> the two and a half months since the death of freddie gray arrests have plummeted and mushds have shot up. the city's homicide total is 156, 48% increase from last year. a heartless thief steals a lemonade stand from a little girl. she built it with her father. that is so mean. take a listen. >> since i don't have my lemonade stand anymore, i can't make people happy. >> what a sweetheart. she and her dad are building a new stand. you can see it there. she hopes the old one gets returned. what a nice girl. >> does she have a building
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permit? i'm surprised they didn't shut her down for that. >> what a mean thief. >> i'll see you later. thanks. >> thanks heather. donald trump is doing a lot of interviews. he's smart. he allowed them in his building. this reporter decided to focus on guns and break from the immigration talk. >> they started actually talking about military weaponry falling in hands of terrorists. she took it directly to him asking him, hey, do you own a gun? she went further. this is him firing back at her. >> do you have a gun? >> i have the license to have a gun, yes, i do. >> do you own one? >> yes, i do. >> do you use it? gun range? >> that's none of your business. i have a license to have a gun. >> gun control -- >> what are you talking about? i don't want to violate the second amendment. to me it's very important. >> love him or hate him, that's
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the reason a lot of people appreciate donald trump. he cuts through the you know what. >> like a word jumble. i don't know what we're doing. >> i'm going to tell you a word tell me what you think. >> he feels there are plenty of laws already on the books regarding guns. just enforce the ones we've got. meanwhile, of course freedom of speech say anything you want to in the united states. >> you can. >> the problem is if you're trying to sell to americans, they may not like your message if you say i hate america. we're talk about a young singer ariana grande. >> she was in a doughnut shop in california caught on camera with friends. this is what she was heard saying. >> yeah i guess she was upset she was commenting on obesity. >> doughnuts were so big, she hates americans. >> those americans who eat doughnuts. i hate this country.
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she says. >> she and her boyfriend are doing truth or dare. the county is investigating for cross contamination. the person at the doughnut shop said she was rude and that's why they leak this video to tmz. >> including rob lowe who tweeted this. my grand pa would say, yeah sure pull the other leg. it plays jingle bells. then he went on to say this. >> it's just amazing someone who doesn't seem to be appreciative of everything she was able to accomplish. i'm not sure that happens bulgaria. >> there's fallback blown up in her face. miss kansas year before last joined us earlier.
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this is her observation about these dumb words. >> frankly i'm disgusted that someone can lack so much decency and respect for their country especially given the fact american fans are the ones thato where she is now. she knows she's in a big predicament now. i don't care what context she says that was meant in. she should know as a public figure everything you say and do is taken at face value. she has no sense of gratitude, no sense of appreciation for her roots or people that got her where she's at now. i hope she loses fans for this. >> i don't think he's going to get the dunkin doughnuts job. >> she said we should be vigilant as to what poison comes out of our mouth. >> think about that for a second. i'll tell you what's coming up
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next. many in fact steve you do it. >> the illegal immigrant deported five times before killing an innocent woman. we want to know how this happens. we'll hear next from another man who's daughter was also killed by an illegal. should a bakery be able to turn down the request to make a wedding cake for a gay wedding? we have both sides of that for you next. smoep ♪ ♪ ♪ only nexium 24hr gives you nexium level protection for frequent heartburn all day and all night. try nexium 24hr, the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection. nexium level protection.
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dis discriminate because they refused to make the the cake. they had to pay a $135,000 fine or would end up with a lien on their house. >> this was disputed yesterday. bure says this is a fight. >> this is about freedom of constitutional rights. >> they charge $135,000 for what a $200 cake. that's so wrong. here's what i wish we could do as a society, culture, country. to respect we have opposing views. >> given what has happened with the supreme court on rule on same-sex marriage now what the supreme court has said now colliding with the baker's right to freedom of religious expression. >> the bakers have baked for this couple before. they didn't want to do it on
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their wedding day because it opposed their religion. if someone thought my i marriage was sinful the last thing i would want is for them to bake me a cake. >> just get a -- >> i wouldn't want you near my wedding if you hated what i stood for, what you thought my relationship was. >> the question is will the family pay the fine? will they wind up with a lien slapped on their house? we'll keep you posted. a big blow t to the miss u.s.a. pageant after donald trump's comments on illegals in this country. this morning, he's got a big win. we'll explain coming up. and we accept his legal advice. what about his cooking? bob is here for our segment "cooking with friends." >> you couldn't pack an apron? ♪
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i have quick headlines now. jared fogle is washed up. scifi dropped the subway spokesperson cameo in the upcoming movie "sharknado 33 ". former miss wisconsin is in. the replacements come as the previous host resigned following donald trump making comments on immigration they didn't agree with. the passenger airs sunday night on reelz channel. >> got a feeling it could be
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their biggest night ever. >> you're right about that steve. bob massie is here from las vegas. we're cooking with friends and today cooking with the property man. >> that's right. host of a new show on fox news channel. we're going to talk about cooking. what is "property man" about? >> "property man" serves a group of different stories. from foreclosures short sales, loan modifications. we interview people that have gone through it and now successfully own homes. we also interview people from las vegas. i haven't seen it yet. >> it's what you love and know. >> it's what i love and moe. i definitely know. it was great. great people to work with. >> every christmas bob sends us a care package of italian food.
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obviously your mother was a great baker and veal maker. >> she loved veal parmesan. we all have stories. it's funny, when i was a kid, it was when you got caught was at the dinner table. they didn't need cell phones. they had neighborhoods. i remember as a kid, my brothers and i would sit there -- if one of us would sing or hum, my father would say in italian, shut up. do what he said. any way, my mother would pound this down thin. >> little flour. >> yep. then mix it up. things have gone to a new level guys. >> i like a fork whisk. we'll whisk together. >> i'm memorizing this with my new memory. >> oh yeah the phone thing. >> going to put this in here.
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you've done this before haven't you? >> you know me. i grew up in an italian household. this is what we ate all the time. i love it. >> this is bread crumbs and parsley. then we have -- if we eat this early in the morning we're going to have this guys. can't have everything. doesn't take long to cook. i'm from pittsburgh. we didn't call it gravy. we called it sauce. now they call it gravy. we had pasta. >> you serve it up right there on tomatoes. >> life is good man. >> here's the other thing that happened many yourin your house. it wasn't what are we having for dinner? it was this is what we're
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having. eat it. >> it was simple. >> i'm sure you presented your case. >> one time. i loved to dance as a kid. one time we were sitting there. my dad said what did you do last night? i said we went to a movie. he pulled out the stub from the dance place i was never allowed to go and put it next to my plate. >> that's what they can did. you put this on top of tomatoes beautiful mozzarella. >> it looks gorgeous. love it. >> veal is fantastic. >> congratulations on the "property man." >> thank you. listen, you gave me the opportunity. thank you. >> from "property man" to parmesan man. >> first we cook then we talk. >> now feed the crew. they're a hungry bunch. >> keith is hungry over there. >> he's slowly making his way over here. >> he's everywhere.
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meanwhile, coming up. this story is incredible. a marine that served tours of duty overseas. he says he's looking at the worst thing that's happened to him. he was swept to sea by a rip current. what saved his life? that selfie stick. >> incredible. donald trump weathers his immigration storm. his polls are through the roof. a special focus group coming your way live just ahead. ♪
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getting addicted to drugs. arguably one of the worst drugs and hottest in the country now. that is heroin. how it destroyed his life landed him in prison. he's battling back. as a great marine will do, getting the message out and letting you know it can happen to anybody. how to stop it. >> when you talk about numbers. staggering numbers, heroin use as doubled in people ages 18 to 25. >> it's growing like wildfire. it's cheap. >> it's cheaper than other drugs. they go to that and get hooked. then your life comes apart. we'll go to him in minutes. first to heather with news. he threatened to kill someone in new zealand. a former acdc drummer is dodging jail time.
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♪ >> that is the former band member phil rudd sentenced to eight months of home detention after threatening to kiln sml someone, a former employee. he's getting by on a pretty easy sentence. the maximum for threatening to kill someone is seven years in prison. he'll get eight months home detection. a crime here at home the fbi is warning about. a family was held at gunpoint and forced to rob a bank. a man, his wife and son was forced to go into a car in tennessee. they made tanner to drive to the bank where he works and rob it. his wife and child were dropped on the side of the road 15 miles
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away. they were not hurt fortunately. what's interesting is a similar thing happened in tennessee in april. the fbi is trying to figure out if the two cases are linked. and this is quite a story here. saved by a selfie stick. a rescue caught on camera after a marine veteran and his daughter are swept away by a powerful rip current. derek john says he saw his 16-year-old daughter go under water swimming at a beach in massachusetts. he rushed over and grabbed her selfie stick pulling them to shore. the rip current was too strong. help arrived in time. derrick we're told had 20 seconds of oxygen left. >> i was a marine and did tours overseas. i've never had that level of fatigue or fear. >> i bet. in addition to being exhausted,
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are derrick and his daughter were not hurt. those are your headlines. see you in a bit. >> who knew? >> no kidding. >> heather, thank you. we'll turn outside now. all that's going on weather wise. >> good morning. hello everybody at home. tracking storms today and including here in new york city. going to see storms roll through part of a much bigger storm system. yesterday we were talking about flooding in oklahoma and texas. it's on the move. we have cluster in parts of texas panhandle and oklahoma. that's associated with strong winds and heavy rain. possibility of additional flash flooding this morning. we have other storms as well racing across portions of midwest. several inches of rain possible with that storm. back inside to brian. >> thank you very much maria. let's change gears. 26 minutes before the top of the hour. there's an epidemic sweeping the country with deadly
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consequences. if you're a parent you've heard of this. in the last decade heroin use doubled in young adults. overdose deaths have quadrupled. why is it happening? our next guest knows how dangerous this is. he served in the air force to five years in prison after he robbed banks to fund his own addiction. he shares this in his new book called "sheer madness." he joins us now. andrew thanks for being here. >> pleasure to be here. thank you. >> you're serving the the country, marines, dropped out of school in the air force. you have an injury and start taking painkillers. then to oxycontin. then what happened? >> right. it happened so quickly brian. it's difficult to even describe. i injured my back in the ma corps. i grinned and bared it a couple of years. went as a prosecutor in many
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washington d.c. started using prescription pain medicine. i had the doctor when i called and said my back hurts, he said how many do you need? for me someone with can addictive personality, that's music to my ears. what's happening now and why more go to heroin is that doctors are freely prescribing pain medicine. okay lour -- loritab. >> you're not supposed to claim to anybody. you also have depression. >> that's right. >> you decide to graduate to heroin. then it gets so bad you start robbing banks. you robbed six banks? >> i did. i robbed six banks. i'm not proud of it. write about it in the book.
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a lot of sensitive stuff. took me a while to complete it. as you imagine, these are notrmal things happening. i went through a difficult divorce and custody battle. continued losses in family court. one day in stead of going to family court, i went to a bank in lake george and robbed it. the question i get -- >> what a leap. >> i tell you what there's a way out of it. that's the ultimate message go prescription drug use to heavier use. you can make it out. it's a story of hope and resilience. >> in 2005 you decide to get off this stuff, get out of prison and turn your life around. >> that's right. >> when did you zwieddecide to help other people? >> that started after my arrest. first seven days being in the county jail throwing up.
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picture the flu times 100. that's what withdrawal symptoms felt like. i felt i had to do something. there has to be redemption in this story. i can't just have this happen and not bring good out of it? >> the other thing andrew comes out in hidden high schools. kids seem to have the world ahead of them. they do heroin one time, and they're addicted. there's something about that drug. >> parents have to realize they need to go through medicine cabinet and take out loritab and others they have legally for injury. get that out of the household. the message is always a little different. the fact is you've got to get that out of there. you don't think your star athlete son is doing it. you know what, there's a chance he could be. i was living a double life and working at a high level.
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>> thanks. congratulations on the book. so glad we're talking about success after the failure. >> it's a story of hope, believe me. >> absolutely. i'm sure the best is yet to colonel. come. while donald trump weathers the immigration storm, his poll numbers rise. franklin wants to find out what the real deal s. we stuck him in the middle of prestigious people. they're waving now impromptu. we didn't have them to. ♪ ♪ grounded and shut down with you mited airline edunited airlines. we'll give you the answers. join us on "real story" today at 2:00.
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billionaire mogul still taking heat for comments he made over immigrants. what do voters think about his comments? does it hurt chances to win the republican nomination and become president? frank has been warming up the crowd here in studio d this morning. >> i want to phrase to describe donald trump. >> speaks his mind. >> sensationalists and and media [ bleep ]. >> best thing that happened to jeb bush. >> he never had a chance. clown. >> straight shooting from the hip. >> disengenius blow hard. >> i don't think you're going to get hired by him, by the way. >> interesting. he made these comments after
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announcing he was running for president three weeks ago. >> when mexico sends people they're not sending their best. they're not sending you. they're not sending you. they're sending people that have lots of problems. they're bringing those problems with us. they're bringing drugs. they're are bringing crime. they're rapists. and some i assume are good people. i speak to border guards and tell us what we're getting. >> he gets that from border guards. >> i get reaction from the two of you right there. go ahead. >> donald trump is a typical white billionaire speaking out of his back side. he doesn't know what he's talking about. those comments were rather racist. >> you think they came across as racist. raise your hand if you believe he was racist in comments?
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more than half of you. what bothers you? >> he's trying to use politics of fear. we don't immediate a lead tore scare people into voting for him. we need a leader to bring people together. reality border problems are a problem we made. you can't blame people from trying to come to this country. >> in the back you started to laugh as he was speaking. >> well everything he says makes me laugh. mexico is not sending their people over here. i think that he's fear mongering. he's a bigot. >> i want someone to defend him. >> i don't think he's a bigot. he said i'm not talking about you, you, you. i'm talking about the criminals. he could have said that about any race or ethnicity. he was not -- that was not a racist statement. it's what the media decided. >> was it appropriate? >> it was racist. he specifically said mexicans.
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>> you know -- >> i don't think it was racist. >> it was accurate observation. look what happened in san francisco. >> she just brought up the point i wanted to talk about, it seems like the whole world, frank, and audience is talking about illegal immigration and selective enforcement. as we are learning there's sanctuary cities. we're sitting in one now. new york city is a sanctuary city. they make up local rules that supercede laws on the books? >> it does. city officials can trump federal law. criminals can be deported and come back again and again, walk amongst us and kill us. >> this still wouldn't run without illegal immigrants. it wouldn't be as rich as it was without immigrants.
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we know they're there. we see them know they're there. >> he hired illegal aliens to work on his properties that he has around the country. >> are you sure? >> yes. they interviewed them. >> he wasn't sure. he said he wasn't sure if he had -- >> you should be gone. that's the bottom line. what he said was really poorly phrased because he's not -- >> but hold on just a second. what about the young woman who was murdered by the you know something fell through the cracks. he should have been deported five times and was not. that's a criminal element he's talking about. >> it has nothing to do with the immigrant coming in. it's the fact that these -- these criminals are allowed to be kept over and over again and actually allowed out on the
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streets. >> you're implying that americans are a bunch of innocent people and evil criminal immigrants are coming in. >> this is a perfect example of it's not illegal alien thing. it's a stupid person thing. >> when you have crazy, you have crazy. this crosses all lines. that's what you're talking about, crazy. >> last unone. >> this is a big distraction and get ago way from what's important about the election. politicians say crazy things all the time. the fact we're talking about this right now is a waste of type. >> but i want to make the point the -- hold on guys. the moment you made the point about sanctuary cities this place exploded. >> are most from the new york city area? >> yes. >> okay. a sanctuary city. there you go. frank is going to return and so will this particular focus group to talk about qualities people would like to see in the next
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president. >> and whether they trust the republican and democratic potential nominees. >> frank, audience thank you very much. brian and elisabeth back to you? studio e. >> thanks. mow this coming up you remember her heartbreaking story. brittany maynard choosing to end her life in the choose the right to die law. her husband is leading the charge. he's going to join us live next. illegals given the right to vote. that's the plan in our nation's capitol. the details that will have you seeing red. how do you like reading it? ♪ my school reunion's coming fast. could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro...
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this week california lawmakers drop aidped a bill to allow terminally ill patients to end their own lives. brittany maynard left california for oregon to die on her own terms after a brain cancer diagnosis. should people have the right to die? here to debate it brittany's widow and dr. aaron. thank you for being here. dan, when you hear this has been sidelined in california considering the loss of your wife there, what was your reaction? >> um little disappointed in certain assembly members they're not representing the constituency. polling in california shows 70% of california in favor of this agreeing with brittany that the
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individual should be the person to control their own end of life. so little disappointed. not at all deterred. not discouraged. as far as reading the headlines that oh this has been sidelined for the rest of the year i'm still hopeful that this legislation actually will continue to move forward this year. we'll wait and see. >> of course. doctor what is your main issue with right to die states? we're looking at those allowing. there's ruing and appeals in new mexico we're pointing out to viewers now. what's your view on that? >> there's many problems with this law. basically what it comes down to is this turns the principles of medical ethics upside down.
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places as a rule meshl ss vulnerable people at risk. there's bipartisan opposition in that committee including from among democrats, many of whom received calls at a ratio 9 to 1. they were listening to constituent concerns especially at the marginalized communities. >> i'm going to jump in here. the politics are at play. we know. that let's get personal. dan, was your wife vulnerable at this point? did she know what she was asking for? i think what i'm hearing the doctor say is people are concerned people would be urged or pushed into wanting to end their own lives maybe because their they're a burden on their family or not right of mind. was your wife one of those? >> no. the very things you mentioned. people would say quite a bit
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that suicidal and using terms inflammatory. it gets attention. my wife was given six months to live. all she was doing was taking control back from the tumor, recognizing she had six months. she said no i will choose the way, the manner in which i will die. the brain tumor was going to torture her to death. she was already suffering from seizures pain that could not be remedied by hospice care. the hope was she would not need to use the medication. that was always the hope. she was realistic to recognize if hinges get bad enough she is the person that decides how her passing goes. she was not depressed, despondent cry for help. all those things the opposition likes to bring up. absolutely not the case. she was very protected throughout this entire thing. simply applied for, qualified for, finally given this
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don't start humira if you have an infection. visit humira.com and talk to your rheumatologist. humira. this is a body of proof! good morning to you. it is thursday july 9th. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. the illegal immigrant that killed an innocent woman in cold blood not new to crime. his rap sheet is a mile along. politicians are pointing fingers at one another. wait until you hear their blame game. meanwhile, she sings about one less problem. now ariana grande has one big problem. >> [ bleep ] i hate america. >> the pop star's outrageous comments and now blow back. what does laura ingram think about her free speech? laura reacts in 90 seconds.
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>> maybe she'll sing her answer. oh baby america's first all girl quintuplets are all home together. 40 bottles, 60 diapers a day. the family joins us live this hour. this is the full call open i've said without elisabeth interrupting. she has turned this into a talk show. mornings are better with friends. ♪ what are you looking at? coming up new airline seats. new configuration, you would face your neighbor. you and elisabeth would sit face to face. >> i've got six hours staring at you. >> next row would be back to back like this. i'm looking at heather.
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>> what about during turbulence? it gets awkward. >> apparently only our part of the plane. >> a staring contest. don't blink. >> what are they taking a pattern from the mayflower in. >> it's going to be called awkward airlines. >> i like the idea of flying backwards. i like to face the direction i'm going. >> you had the station wagon with the reverse seat. >> i still have it. we're going to face heather for headlines. >> good mornings. that's quite a story. couple headlines to bring you. a desperate search underway for three sisters including one teenager that went missing during a camping trip in the national forest in wyoming. the three left for the trip june 28th and supposed to return to wisconsin to then head overseas tuesday. they did not return. the sheriff's office says they
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are experienced hikers and had five days worth of food. their car was found near a trail head on wednesday afternoon. you can see the search crews out there now. they're searching by foot and also by helicopter. we'll keep you updated on that search. south carolina voting overwhelmingly to remove the confederate flag from the state grounds. 94-20 vote after 13 hours of compassion debate. listen to this. >> i cannot believe we do not have the heart in this body to do something meaningful. >> it grieves me too that some see that in a hurtful and dishonorable fashion. >> that bill mow heads to the desk of the governor there nikki haley that will sign it today. baltimore's top cop is out
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of a job. anthony blatt has been fired by stephanie raw lings-blake. >> men and women deserve better. we're going to get better. >> in two and a half months since freddie gray death, arrests have plummeted and murders increased. the homicide total 156, 48% increase from last year. talk about scary wake up call. angry alligator on the front porch of a florida woman's home. she woke up to a loud noise and looked outside to see the nine foot long gator on her porch. that thing looks really mad. wild life officers were called in. the big animal not going quietly. it was loaded on a trailer and taken to a gator farm. those are headlines. steve, seen any of those?
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>> there are gators down in our neck of the woods in florida. >> need a long stick to deal with it. >> not a selfie stick. >> it jumped off kilmeade's shirt into the flat bed there. >> laura, let's talk about the story everybody is talking about. that is this illegal alien who was deported five times, had a rap sheet a mile long. he was released by the locals apparently because the feds didn't have a warrant. there's finger pointing going every way in san francisco. you did some immigration law back in the day. who dropped the ball here? >> i think both did. federal government sent a message to localities. they don't want to be bothered by alien criminals. it's obvious we've had a problem with release into general
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population. we've documented it. even justice department statistics released yesterday guys -- or two days ago -- show a percentage in federal prisons of illegals today. we have some incarcerated a lot more released. this case pops up. horrible case beautiful victim. i would submit that this is just the most recent in a string of thousands of crimes against legal immigrants american citizens minorities poor people. people just driving down the road because of dwi. we've had a massive problem many years. look what happens when the media does reporting. now people are talking about it. media are forced to cover it. >> these things happen every day. this comes up every time. if you don't like immigration,
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you don't like hispanics. it's illegal immigrants. it has nothing to do with hispanics. if it were the northern border we would talk about stopping those people other. what's the logic of this debate? >> few other countries deal with this like ours does. our puts out a welcome mat. cross the border, embrace the border patrol official. you'll be put in temporary detention, be released. then the president says stay and work here. that is happening. it has been happening for years. i understand why everyone is exercised about san francisco is, but this is repeat added cross the country. not just california. this is all across america. americans and most notably poor americans, working people just regular work a day folks are fed up. >> they are. >> they're tired of it. they're not anti-immigrant.
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it's failure to enforce american law. >> 80,000 crimes committed on the books now for illegal immigrants. one of those crimes took another life. donald trump is heading to california to meet with a man 17-year-old son was killed by an illegal immigrant. donald trump after facing backlash for comments about illegal immigrants coming from mexico. we're all familiar now. when you start to hear statistics some are bending their opinions. he said he's going to get the latino vote. here's the sound. >> i have great relationship with mexican people. i have many working for me. many legal immigrants working for me. they love me. i love them. if i get the nomination i'll win the latino vote. >> donald trump is now number one in north carolina. love him or hate him, he's the reason we're talking about
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illegal immigration because of comments weeks ago. what is it about donald trump people are going, i hadn't thought of him before, but now he's talking to me? >> this is what happens when you channel frustration of regular people. most people republicans, feel like the republican leadership campaigned on one thing, resisting obama on obama care executive amnesty, stopping obama's march against the executive order landscape. republicans have basically done obama trade. people are really frustrated. they feel we put our trust in a republican. yet, they repay us by saying we can't do anything to obama care can't do anything to executive amnesty. just spent months of obama trade giving china certainly in the future upper hand et cetera etc. trump is surging not t because necessarily he'll be the
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nominee, but surging because people are saying finally somebody is taking on jeb bush and whether he is the right person for the party and also channelling our frustration with the system is. he might be blunt. he might inartful at times, but he's channelling the viewpoint of i would say the majority of republican voters. trump isn't the problem with brand. the republican party is the problem with the republican brand. >> interesting. i've got to bring a totally different topic. we don't normally talk pop music. >> i wrote shut up and sing is. >> ariana grande goes in and licks a few dough mutts. tmz was able to acquire the video and audio that showed her saying this. read along at home. >> this is a kid that's had
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incredible success. shooeps she's talking about how she hates us. your reaction? >> another spoiled pop princess that's benefitted from being in this country, being american. when she doesn't think anyone is listening, she hates america. they're all fat, stupid don't eat organic, eat stuff like ramen noodles and mac and cheese. headline for ariana grande maybe you should reread the hit lyrics to the song you recorded last year with iggy azalea. maybe that should be your theme. those poor people that like to buy doughnuts also bought your stupid music. maybe you should return the money to people that like jelly doughnuts that like ariana grande stupido. >> lawura hits ariana.
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the illegal immigrant deported five times before he kills an innocent woman. up next we hear from a man who's daughter was killed by an illegal. he says donald trump is right. if you like him on "fox & friends," you're going to love his new fox news show "the property man." first stop vegas. bob massi is here with a preview for you homeowners now. ♪
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for the last week or so the debate over illegal immigration has reached a tipping point following the death of 332-year-old katie steinle gunned down by an illegal with a criminal record a mile long. for our next story, this is all too familiar. this man's 17-year-old daughter and her friend lost their lives at the hands of an illegal immigrant in 2007. the man that crushed into her car at a stoplight had three prior dui convictions. since her death, this man has dedicated his life to this. he joins us from virginia beach. good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us about the guy that
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killed your daughter at the stoplight. >> well he was apparently an alcoholic, and he had a blood alcohol content of about .2 double the legal limit. he was traveling down virginia beach boulevard at approximately 70 miles per hour. and tessa and alley were at a stoplight. the next thing they knew, it was an explosion and and chaos. he pounded them. at 70 miles per hour to a stopped car. instantous death. >> he had a long record. he should not have been in this country. >> no he should not have. >> what happened? >> he didn't just have duis in virginia beach, he had them
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chesapeake as well. he would go judge to judge. they would hammer him, give him a fine and he'd be released. none in the process was ice call called or was he challenged on a driver's license like it was a fake fake florida driver's license. of course he had no insurance like most situations. they stay in the shadows and they're kind of invisible. >> until something happens like what happened to your daughter and her friend or katie steinle in san francisco a week ago yesterday when this guy hopped up on sleeping pills he found in a dumpster he says picked up a gun. it went off and killed her instantly. this is so frustrating for people like you. in your heart, you know that your daughter would be alive today if the guy who wasn't drunk behind the wheel was out of the country as he should have
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been. >> that's the whole point. people want to bring up the fact that he wasn't -- that he was illegal, that he was just drunk. in san francisco, well he shouldn't have had the gun. all this immigration stuff is about racism not about following the laws. those are all just smoke. it doesn't -- those things happen any way in america. we're doing a hard job to stop them. however, if these people aren't at the place and time like they shouldn't be that may happen. it may happen in mexico or el salvador or wherever they're from. that's not important to americans. that's important to their own country. so let's not say that all the other contributing factors and everybody gets on the bandwagon and about that. it's really about following the
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law, municipalities and states. like for example in san francisco, i thought they would have been shuttered because of the murders in 1987. >> that's a good point. >> the mayor back then had a difficult time with pr when they were killed by a gang member. >> it's a sanctuary city. it seems they're making up the rules as they go. >> absolutely. >> we thank you so much for joining us. we know it's tough to talk about your daughter. thank you for sharing your point of view. >> absolutely. thank you so much. >> thank you sir. all right. we're going to switch gears. 20 minutes after the top of the hour should a bakery owner be able to turn down a request to make a cake for a gay wedding? the controversy over that heating up this morning. we'll present both sides as do. if you like him on "fox & friends," you'll love him on "property man." bob massi is here with a
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welcome back. your headlines this hour right now. american citizens right to vote may not be exclusive anymore. washington d.c. city council members are voicing support for legislation for non legal residents to vote in local elections. the judge cancelled the washington redskins trademark saying it was offensive to native americans. it could cost them revenue. good samaritans can break into hot cars to rescue pets.
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they have to call the police first or they could be liable. check this out. >> las vegas was a micro cause of america. mow vegas is back. >> wow. >> i'm so jealous of your open. bob massi, "the property man" hosted by this man on my right. >> you know what i learn in your business? >> what? >> how much noise there is when trying to shoot something outside. >> what do you mean? >> planes cars people. when they see people shooting they honk the horns. it's unbelievable what camera men go through. >> "fox & friends" gave me this opportunity. obviously people responded to it. it's a show hopefully will be
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entertaining but informative. we cover major issues going on in america. we talk about personal stories people are going through. we chose vegas because that was ground zero for real estate crisis in america. >> most shows on reality tv now are about real estate. people would write in, ask questions, and you would answer them. we've got three questions from viewers we believe. first, you've been with us since the housing crisis bubble burst. what's the state of how things are now? >> i think for example in vegas, things have levelled out. foreclosures starting to go again. lenders are getting rid of these. >> vegas was bad back then. >> the worst. medium size home prices 250-300, homes in vegas are moving.
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at the same time lenders are being tough. fannie and freddie loosened up. if people got the chance to buy, if it fit miss their budget they'll sign anything. it's still a dream. >> absolutely right. >> tell me about short sales. can that save you money? are banks willing to do it? >> people would rather retail by now. with a short sale you have to sit around and wait six to eight months. people say if people have better credit they'll buy retail. they don't have to put up with turning over all their taxes. they basically walk away and buy a home retail. >> in five years, can you? >> fha is still tough. generally speaking things have loosened up. banks are in the business of
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lending money. so things are changing. i still -- i was talking to a couple of guys. in indianapolis great place to invest. believe it or not. >> good deal. >> the big thing happened in vegas which we cover on the show is -- a guy bought a million dollar home for $8,000 in hoh sales. >> what does that mean sm? >> if you don't pay your hoh you can lose your home. and it can be bought $8,000. >> bob massi will premiere this week. >> congratulations. >> thanks for veal earlier. >> you're not kidding. he gave us veal. he'll be here all weekend. try the veal. all right. i waited 20 years to say that. finally, it worked. >> you can finally retire.
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meanwhile coming up. the new york stock exchange is about to start trading in one hour. will there be changes after yesterday's disaster. nicole joins us live from the floor. good morning, you're next. and airline seats that face each other? how would you like to fly looking at -- i don't know me? grounded and shut down with new york airlines and new york stock exchange crippled by tech problems. we'll give you the answers today at 2:00.
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♪ ♪ all right. this is a brand new configuration to save space. more sites on the airplane. it's called hexagon economy class. in france, they've patented brand new configuration. the weird thing is -- first of all -- >> you're facing people for instance. i'm going to be face to face with keith here until we actually get to where we're going. >> by the way, love keith's shirt. >> i would say i like this. it's -- what's worse is sitting next to somebody and you're touching somebody. you're battling silently for the armrest. >> i don't know keith very well except during commercials. i've got to talk to him three hours. >> are you compelled to talk to
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him? >> i'm looking at him. >> i'm going to look at the guy. >> this one i don't mind. when keith sneezes. i have to watch keith eat with his mouth open. >> a lot of bad outcomes. >> what if results are cheaper flights because they fit for seats in? >> come fly with me. >> hi bob. >> what do you think about this con figfiguration configuration? the new york stock exchange will open for trading. what can we expect after yesterday's disaster? only one person knows. looking up to you. >> you're literally looking un. what if the person coughs in your face? i'm not a fan of that
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configuration. yesterday we were halted three and a half hours. everybody was wondering what was going on. we spoke -- two things to note. a nyse statement this morning their expecting a smooth open. first and foremost a big deal. what happened yesterday. i spoke with the president of the new york stock exchange and asked him what happened. >> configuration in our system. our customers may have had problems. i head the decision to suspend it fix it and bring a plan to put the market back up before the close. >> right. they had to fix the problem, make sure they had a good close. it was a smooth close. >> the interesting part is the worries that come with it. came at the same day at the same time we heard about couple of other issues.
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united airlines suspended worldwide flights two hours. that was a big deal. then we heard about the wall street journal home page not working the same time. everybody started to speculate is it cyber attack? should we worry about money? those types of questions came to fruition. in the end, it was an internal technical issue. orders were routed to another venue. you don't have to worry about your money. there's questions people are requesting. i heard the wall street journal was flooding because everybody was looking to see what was going on with the stock exchange. >> nicole is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. thank you very much. we just tried the brand new configuration with seating. i think we should fly on jets that have couches. >> that would be great. >> you can fit another person on a bench than you can in individual seats.
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maybe you're onto something. >> we could sit back and relax. >> we could do this then. >> wouldn't that be cozy? >> we could sleep on each other. >> absolutely. >> we fly southwest. we're drowsy. >> all right. i do have headlines to bring you. first starting in new york. this is crazy and disturbing video just released. a male restaurant manager punching a female worker in the face. take a look at this. >> can you imagine that? looks like a large, strong man as well. the woman apparently tried to quit her job mid shift at a panera in manhattan. the person that uploaded the video says the man threw the woman down a flight of stairs and out the front door. both have sense been fired. we'll bring you the story and
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whatever comes of that. there's a terrifying crime the fbi is warning could become a new trend. a family kid that at gunpoint and forced to rob a bank. tanner his wife and 5-month-old baby boy were forced in their car in tennessee. the suspects made him drive to the bank he works and rob the bank. his wife and child were dropped on the side of the road 15 miles away. they were not hurt. police say what's interesting is there's a similar crime that happened in tennessee in april. fbi is trying to figure out if the two are linked. baby on board just got cooler. volvo is unveiling a concept to put a child safety seat next to the mom or dad in the front seat of the car. the regular seat would be removed and replaced with this
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raised flat form thing to swivel around and make getting to your kid easier. we're not sure when it will hit the streets. interesting concept. >> that would help the think reach. >> giving them gold fish. and the bakery that refused to make a cake for a lesbian wedding is facing a $135,000 fine. the owners declined to bake a wedding cake for a couple because it's against their christian beliefs. the labor board ruled that's discrimination discrimination. the clients are trying to appeal that decision. we're getting a lot of e-mails on this. >> john on twitter says quote what happened to a shop owner's right to refuse service to anyone? >> roseanne writes on facebook.
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quote, this country i has turned into one we cannot have different views. just respect that people believe certain things. >> thank you for the e-mails. thank you for the headlines. >> thank you. coming up scott walker does not have a college degree. does that matter to you when picking a president? frank with the live focus group next. >> credentials. ♪ i accept that i'm not 21. i accept i'm not the sprinter i was back in college. i even accept that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin
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presidential nominee. >> accountability. >> someone more like michael bloomberg. i hope he would run. >> some say he will. >> someone who cares more about voters and less about super pacts and donors. >> leadership. forward thinking cares about issues that matter in the future. things that affect us today. the environment, gay marriage et cetera. >> i want to see international playing field taken seriously and not demise. >> i want to see someone with demise. >> libertarian. somebody who's liberal on liberal issues and and conservative on everything else. >> when it comes to qualifications i want to know what the resume would look like if you have the skill set to become president? scott walker a guy that didn't
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graduate college. >> raise your hand if it bothers you? tell me why. >> education is important. for example, the day you were born. you've got kindergarten fifth grade. bla bla bla. high school then you go to college. then you get a degree and get your so called job whatever it is. for example, if scott walker didn't get education, he probably -- >> he went to college, just didn't graduate. >> he was one semester away. that disqualifies him. >> i thought about it and for me especially being the only person in my african-american family to go to college, it was my american dream. the american dream doesn't look the same for everybody. >> it's a level of achievement. >> the american dream is different. we have isis. scott walker is saying that dealing with union workers is equivalent with dealing with isis. is he going to cut their pension? i don't get it. >> good line.
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last one. >> you look at level of achieve. the fact he was able to achieve as much as he did without the academic resume. look at what he's doing. >> going to harp on that word resume. hillary clinton, you may look at that and say outside governor kasich, man, she kalqualified. >> tell me why you think she's overqualified? >> first lady of united states married to -- >> why does it mat senator. >> she lived with someone that was one of the best presidents we've had. she was a first lady and was not a robot like laura bush. >> she lived with bill says more than anything. i think my issue with her is she has a good resume. she's part of the establishment. she's not going to reform or change anything.
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>> what can you point to that she's positively accomplished? >> she never has in any of those jobs. >> america is sick and tired of everything goes bad, she blames right wing conspiracy. >> america is ready for a woman president. i strongly believe we need a leader that is a woman. >> that's good cause for carly fiorina. >> the last job hillary was qualified for, she outsourced it -- >> one more candidate to get out. let's choose donald trump. does he have qualifications to be president. >> who thinks trump is qualified to be president? raise your hands. what's the problem? >> anyone can run for president. >> he's qualified because as well as anyone else he speaks his mind. there's nothing wrong with that except he shoots himself in the foot. he says too much at the wrong time. >> he's paying for his own campaign. that i like.
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beyond that i don't like anything else. >> i want you to understand even though these people come are from new york this is everything i'm getting from polling. this is what we're saying about candidates. we're a year and four months away and you can't predict who it will be. >> don't be surprised if frank gives you a door prize on the way out. we gave him a big budget. i don't know what he did with it. >> that was great brian. thank you. this coming up. 40 bottles and over 60 diapers a day. america's first all girl quintuplets all home together. the family will join us live hex next. and next bill joining us. >> all my kids. we'll take you to south carolina live. some holding their breaths as the markets open. will computers work today?
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take a look at this. the first all girl quintuplets ever born in the united states. they're finally all home together. between 40 bottles and 60 diapers a day, the whole family joins us live now. i'm impressed. they have a 4-year-old daughter blake, and their quintuplets. they're all here in one room talking to us at "fox & friends." welcome. congratulations that they're all
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home. >> hi. >> danielle how do you do this? >> i just do. i don't know. i mean innocent little babies here. you just got to do what you've got to do. >> you sure do have to do what a mom's got to do. >> adam, i hear you play a game to see who feeds the fifth. what's that? >> in the middle of the night. now that we've brought ava home we have an odd number. we each feed two babies in the night. for the fifth, we play rock paper, scissors who gets to s tos to to go back to sleep or feed the other baby. >> blake, you've got to be the the best big sister i've ever seen. do you like being the big sister to five babies? >> do you like being a big
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sister to five new baby sisters? yes? tell them. >> yeah. got to be a lot. >> i love my baby sisters so much. >> oh you love your baby sisters so much. you're precious. >> i know you said ava just came home. she had complications. as a dad, how does it feel to have the family back together and everyone healthy? >> it's such a relief to finally have them all home. i mean when we had four at the house, it was back and forth. you feel guilty for not -- having four at home you're extremely busy. that's still a lot of kids. we couldn't find the amount of time we wanted to keep going back up to the hospital everyday. so we're just thrilled to finally have them all home. >> oh yeah. i'm sure -- you mentioned your faith played such a role and all those that contributed to your go fund me page. expenses have to be beyond understanding at this point.
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i want to know what kind of miracle that you have five babies sleep at the same time. what's the secret to that? >> i don't know. they were so screaming and fussy before this. i guess they wanted a little spotlight on them. >> yeah. >> especially this one. >> hazel on the break was crying a bit. she's happy in daddy's arms. who's helping? pitching in holding babies? been there for you the whole time? >> my mom is here currently. my sister lives a couple street others down. she sometimes helps through the night. that's a big help because that's a shift no one wants to do the 2:00 a.m. shift. adam's parents have come back and forth t from louisiana. we've had a great group of close friends and church friends that
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kind of attend to our little schedule and pick times where they can come help out. it's been working pretty well so far. just trying to get everybody trained i guess. >> yeah. without a doubt. this is just precious to see them all here. we're so thankful ava is home. blake, such a sweet big sister. we're so excited to see these sleeping babies. i would say maybe go sneak a nap. >> perfect timing. >> we'll put the go fund me page on our website if anyone wants to give them a hand. you've heard of our new bacon sandwich. steve is eating it now. he'll tell us how good it is. will he share? ♪ ave triple zone protection. ... and reduce shock by 40%. so i feel like i'm ready to take on anything.
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