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code. there has to be some respect for both sides. >> solve the whole issue, havee. made getting dressed in the morning a snap. that's an excellent point. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ good morning to you. it is tuesday, august 18th. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. conservatives with getting fired up over trump's immigration plans. >> we are losing the country, and we're losing it because of immigration. >> so is rush right? is trump's plan what we need to get america back on track? we report, you decide. and hillary clinton laughed off that email scandal. >> you may have seen that i recently launched a snapchat account. [ cheers and applause ] >> i love it! i love it!
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those messages disappear all by themselves. >> well, the laughs keep on coming. she agreed to a very serious interview with a comic, right. >> employees reportedly cried on the job every single day. that's how some describe working at amazon but the ceo of amazon is firing back saying that's not the company i know. who is telling the truth? we'll talk about it and we'll weep together later. mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ well, as you wake up this morning here in new york city, the streets with wet. we just had a thunderstorm go through and brian kilmeade coming in the next one or hour so it could be a very thrilling program because there's a
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possibility that elisabeth will actually be carted off during the program because she just revealed she bought us coffee this morning with a credit card that was either stolen -- >> stolen. >> fraud alert. >> i'm kind of sloppy by nature sometimes when my wallet gets out of control, you don't replace what i don't replace. [ sirens ] >> oh, no. it looks like i have to go now. i'm going to toss it over to heather. >> don't come get it. >> it's hot in here. >> it's very warm. >> we're reading an article about office fights regarding temperature. >> we have some other stories that we have been following for you this morning all morning. the search intensifies after a bomb went off at a popular tourist attractn in bangkok leaving at least 22 people dead. the terrifying new video shows the exact moment the blast went off. investigators are now hunting
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for this person. take a look seen on surveillance video right before the explosion. police believe that he and the anti government red shirt movement are working together and they could to blame for the attack. some stoifg moments at a yankee's game when a rookie pitcher takes a line drive right to the face. look. >> oh, my. >> this was scary. the hit knocking brian mitchell right off his feet in the second inning. he was down for more than a minute with one arm around a trainer, the other holding a towel to his face. mitchell manage to watch to the dug out himself. he was rushed to the hospital and treated for a nose fracture and he's now on the disabled list. we have a fox news alert for you for the first time in nearly a decade the military is mobilizing troops to fight wild fires. 200 active duty soldiers, they will help fight the flames in seven western states. they are expected in the field on sunday. right here, you can see the
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burned out remains of a home and total devastation. this is in a county in washington after one of the 95 fires burning out west blazed right through and fire crews out west are also relying hopefully on planes just like this one to drop that deep orange fire retardant that you've seen on the flames. >> finally, an earthquake wakes a sleeping baby. can you see the baby there? this happened in piedmont, california. a 4.2 magnitude quake hit at the crack of down waking up people in the bay area. no one was injured in this quake or the after shocks but there were several reports of minor damage. people warning there could be a major one on the way. those are your headlines. thank you very much. at 9:07 yesterday, lower manhattan, a black stretch limousine pulled up to the state supreme court in lower manhattan
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and out popped donald trump. it was his duty to report to jury duty. 178 people were showed up. none were called. it was a slow week. no cases on the calendar. interesting enough, when he filled out his questionnaire, do you know what he listed his occupation as? >> billionaire. >> real estate. >> he signs dollar bills for hundreds of people standing there. he was greeted by a mass crowd wherever he goes is donald trump. >> what did he do during lunch? he went out and listened to rush limbaugh on the radio, at which time he tweeted his praise of rush as a talk show host. >> he stopped in and got a box lunch at a pharmacy. >> he was picking up the newspaper and in that newspaper that he pick up, it was a wall street journal, it talks about his immigration plan. the whole country is talking
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about how donald trump has got a plan and it is details and rush limbaugh was actually talking about on his show yesterday, even though there's a radio show there's television pictures of it. here he is. >> inside beltway people, when they hear that, they cringe, oh, my god -- don't say that -- oh, god. 16 people running for the presidency and 15 of them are perceived -- i know they would argue with this -- but 15 of them are perceived to have essentially the same policy on immigration. one is entirely different from the other 15 and he's the one who is leading. i don't think these people have any idea just how angry, frightened, a pretty large
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majority of the people are that we're losing the country. >> you can almost hear donald trump tweeting his praise at rush limbaugh, at which time they talked about a detailed plan and the rest is going to roll out for donald trump on what he's going to do with immigration. most controversial parts, throw out anybody here illegally. if you're born here and your parents are illegal, you don't have automatic citizenship. >> glenn beck he's not too sure. he questioned donald trump's popularity. watch this. >> i'm really trying to understand how conservatives can look at donald trump's record, which he himself self-identifies more as a democrat than as a conservative or a republican, and say that's our guy. now, i want the american people
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to decide and i'm not trying to shut him down. i don't agree with people who want to, you know, kick him out or silence him or whatever. i just don't understand it because his record is horrendous when it comes to conservative principles. >> what he's talking about the fact is that donald trump for much of his early life was a democrat but later in life he became a conservative just like ronald reagan. one of the things about donald trump that appeals to a nontraditional voters, you know whork don't align with either party, is he's a nontraditional candidate. when it comes to conservative values, he's for fixing the border, strengthening the military, simplifying the tax code. arnold those the things that the really conservative people are interested in when it comes to voting for people at the ballot box? i mean, you look at the last two traditional conservative candidates who the republican party put up for president, how did that work out?
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>> i think voters are looking for someone that lawmakers have failed to do. send us a tweet. email, we'll be standing by even on facebook. what do you think about donald trump? is he speaking to you? the other huge story is hillary clinton, what is going on with the emails she said she voluntarily turned over. little by little the inspector general and fbi is going through them. they have found 305 examples of classified material being passed through her private account, but that's not the big story. >> no, the big story is that she's going to be on the ellen show. they are on my premier week starting september 8th. >> you've got hillary clinton on the stop and caitlyn jenner and malala. for them to say these three
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women are changing the world, you have a feeling it's not going to be a hard-hitting interview since hillary clinton sat down with brianna keilar from cnn. we would like to ask her some hard questions on this can curvy couch. >> we've got to talk about the emails. you are going to be fascinated about it. >> let's talk about one of the most enterprising companies at amazon. "the new york times" gave us an inside view of what it's like working there and believe me it seems extremely tough. according to one worker, they said that they have seen everybody in their department leave a meeting crying at some point in their career. >> when you go on your laptop and you click on i want to get something tomorrow, you figure how can they get it here? apparently, they get it there
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because they are yelling at people all the time. >> how hard can they push a white collar people? >> they are also monitoring people. they have a system, other employees can put in feedback any time during the day about their fellow employees and it goes right to the boss. speaking of the amazon ceo comes in with defense of his company following that "new york times" article. he says the article doesn't describe the am i zon i know, if you know of any stories like those reported, i want you to escalate to hr. i don't think any company adopting the approach portrayed could survive much less thrive in today's highly competitive tech hiring market. there are also examples on a company and i sat on a plane oddly enough with a gentleman for six and a half hours, he worked for amazon, he trained in the facility there, he couldn't say enough about it. he loved it. he loved working there.
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>> one of the quotes, he says it's the greatest place i hate to work at. it's challenging. you work there a couple of years and you have the privilege of working at one of most successful companies in america. >> some of the managers apparently according to this "new york times," people had cancer, illness in their family, people died and they needed time to get back in the system, there was no time, so they got squeezed out. but jeff basos himself made it very clear. talk to hr or email me. jeff@amazon.com. 12 minutes coming up. >> he put himself between a live grenade and a marine and survived. who is the medal of honor supporting for president?
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>> have you ever gone through the headache of trying to access your medical records? there's now a high tech solution that can save you time, money, and maybe even your life. >> i've got to hear about this. here to tell us about that is dr. marc siegal, a new server that will give us access to our stuff. >> very important. it's called picnic health. they put together all the disks you have. they put it together in a timeline from the very beginning when you were a baby till where you are now, and they actually get it on to your iphone in a portal so you can carry it around. >> how do they get your early records? >> they have got to reach out to the doctors and reach out to you. >> a lot of legwork. >> a lot of legwork putting it altogether. it's $20 a month for the first -- if you don't use it much. if you use it a lot, you can see it goes up to $40 a month. that can actually save you
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money. we talked to the ceo and founder of this, she's crohn's disease. she says i got to get all my records together. she started this company. take a listen. >> for about the price of a co-pay you can make sure that you are not having things like repeat lab tests done by different doctors because they haven't seen the tests that were done by doctor or repeat scans. so really, you know, if you save yourself one unnecessary test or one unnecessary visit to the doctor because you have everything together, you've really made up -- more than made up the cost right there. we really just need the industry and technology exactly where it is right now. that means if we have to deal with receiving faxes, we deal with receiving faxes. if we have to get cds, we get cds, but we take everything and put it into our system and at which point it can all be very easily accessed from your browser. >> you were talking about how long it's been around. a couple years. and it's building up steam now.
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the real question i asked her is this insurance going to cover this? this is something they are going to work on right now. >> it could be covered later. >> absolutely. i talked to a patient who had a diagnose missed by one doctor found by another because she carried her medical records. >> you have somebody walk into your office and say i have this and you've been able to access this and the quality is good. >> absolutely. if you don't have the ability to know what the doctor before did, you end up repeating things and you overlook results that were checked before. take a look at what one of the patients had to say about this. >> it's kind of like a couldn't see arnling service. i have ct scans on my phone that i can show a doctor. what i like is that picnic
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health translate it into plain english and pull out the data that's important. >> very handy to have. if people are more interested in more health? where do they go? >> picnic health.com. it can actually save you money more than. >> he put himself between a live grenade and his fellow marine and he survived. who is the medal of honor recipient supporting for president? corporal kyle carpenter joins us next. this robot is real, the way too human-like, it's terrifying to some and it's terrifying to a lot of people. ♪ ♪
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got some quick military headlines for you on this tuesday morning. convicted national security leaker chelsea manning faces indefinite solitary confinement today. she's said to have violated number of rules at the for the elev elevenworthy, kansas. two female soldiers will graduate from u.s. army ranger school on friday. their participation was part of an assessment to better incorporate women in the military but they still cannot join the 75th military regiment. the oldest known u.s. military veteran has died, 110-year-old
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died sunday exactly one month after meeting president obama in the white house. a true trailblazer. all right. doctors pronounce him dead on arrival on that dark day in afghanistan. i'm talking about lance corporal kyle carpenter. he threw himself between a live grenade and his fellow marine, absorbing the majority of the explosion but he survived. 40 surgeries later, four years later, he received the military's highest honor. now the youngest living medal of honor recipient are throwing their support behind gop presidential candidate jeb bush. here now is kyle carpenter. it's great to talk to you. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you very much, sir. i appreciate it. thank you for having me. >> you know your support means a lot especially with a field of
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17 on the gop side. why jeb? >> well, you know, the bush family truly cares about our military, our military strength, our national security. definitely equipping our homeland security and really getting back to basics on how to solve problems. i think that resonates are a lot of veterans. we have 12 confirmed medal of honor recipients. their father served our country. they understand taking care of our veterans. in florida, governor bush implemented that purple heart recipients and their children get to go to public colleges for free. really makes sense. never forgetting where we came from and the sacrifices and the
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service so many have given us today. >> you feel he will help to straighten out on the va. when it comes on to take on isis, lindsey graham says it's similar to president obama. do you find it the same way? >> i would say, especially in my opinion, first off, isis is a tremendous threat not only to our nation, but to global stability and security every single day. you know, i mean, just to remind the american people, imagine if people were being crucified and people thrown off buildings in our cities, that's a terrible thing. in a sense, we should have boots on the ground in some capacity. i think first and foremost we should lead with intelligence, advising our allies better to
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defeat isis especially in that volatile area of the world. i do believe in a sense that we should, you know, at least special forces capacity, they are amazing operators and they are very good what they do. >> that is pretty much his policy to use special ops rather than a bigger footprint but in the big picture jeb bush has said that getting rid of is a dam hue say -- hussein is a good deal. if he knows what he knows now, he wouldn't have done the iraq war. how do you feel about that? >> one, we should never forget our history and what's happened in the past. i think it's time to look at iraq and really move forward and learn from, you know, there's always going to be two sides of an argument. people are always going to agree and disagree and that argument will especially always be there with the iraq war, as far as that goes, you know, he made his decisions and as commander in chief we still respect him to
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the highest of standards and -- >> right. >> and yes, sir, absolutely. >> kyle, one thing without a shadow of a doubt, you are a true personification of courage. thanks for coming forward and being a voice. kyle carpenter, medial of honor recipient. thank so much for joining us and talking about your support for jeb bush. >> thank you, sir. i appreciate it. coming up straight ahead, just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, the disgrace at the va only gets bigger, the brand-new report that will make your blood boil even more. when churches go from bible to bullets, opening a gun range. the pastor with his pistol will join us ahead. happy birthday to ed norton. he is 46-year-old and really famous.
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♪ ♪ >> it's your shot of the morning and by the way he won. >> he wins. >> the ring bearer cheering and high fiving the crowd when he finally empties the flower girl's flower basket at the wedding. the little girl standing there completely stunned. >> meanwhile, the iowa state fair isn't just about political grilings they say. >> we have plenty of grills and food stands selling the most delicious treats. >> ainsley earhardt is back with
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more. you were just there yesterday and you jetted back with some. >> i did. >> she had to come back quick and get some celebrex to clean out her arteries. >> this is a tough assignment. i got to choose from nearly 200 food stands at the iowa state fair from food on a stick and deep fried goodness. here's a taste of some of the best. ♪ ♪ >> everyone loves a corn dog. what makes them so good? >> the corn. i don't know. >> i had fried oreos for the first time and i hate to say it but that's my favorite. ♪ >> this is the fried oreo. tasting it for the first time. [ bleep ]. >> there's too much powdered sugar in any mouth. that's really good. >> is that doritos in a bag?
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>> it's a walking taco. >> what is that? >> a hot beef sundae. >> a lot of beef on there? >> a lot of beef on there. what's the best way to eat it? bite into it? >> yeah. home run. we're coming back next year! ♪ gosh. >> a walking heart attack. >> you were eating other people's food. that's incredible. >> they were buying the food and i was just taking some. saying can i taste it. >> she was eating for two on her own but then us too so she was eating for five. actually you brought back some of the stuff. >> they told me everything sells so much better on a stick. they put anything on a stick. that's the cinnamon roll obviously. these were the cinnamon
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doughnuts. this is their number one seller, the corn dog. >> there's also fried butter. >> fried butter. one girl said it was wonderful because they put a lot of cinnamon. butter is like a condiment, you eat that as a meal? she says it's delicious. enjoy. that's a taste of iowa. thank you to everyone in iowa. they were awesome people. >> it's the state fair. it's what you live your whole summer for. >> it was the clean of the state fair. no dust. >>rs are the best. you are from the south and you live in the north. >> i love americans, all of you. >> great work. >> news now with heather. we have some stories we have been following for you all morning long. we fou know why the doomed trigana air service flight was carrying nearly a half million
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dollars when it crashed into the indonesian mountains. the government cash was meant to go to poor families in rural areas to offset a spike in fuel prices. we're also learning that all 54 bodies have been recovered from the crash. officials also locating the plane's black box recorders. and you have to see this, a tiger on the loose in detroit after it runs away from a photo shoot inside an auto plant. a security guard chasing the big cat into a stairwell with a weed whacker, police recaged the tiger. the owners of the plant said the photographer did not get permission to bring the animal on the property in the first place. the va improperly shredded veterans claims in los angeles. the reason? they don't know what they are doing. the staff was untrained and had
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no oversight. imagine that. the va inspector general now launching investigations into ten more regional offices across the country. and finally the rise of machines that is here and this is terrifying. it is life-like. the goog6'2" humanoid owe -- ro. its balance and agility so are so advanced it can pick up a fire hose and drive a car. but can it eat fried butter? >> can it? >> or should it. >> we've got to save something for us. >> okay. go for it. meanwhile, it is starting to dry out here in new york city. maria, there's some spotty showers all over the place, aren't there? >> that's right. in the northeast we're looking at some showers, very hit or miss in nature, really going to put a slow down on your commute as you head out to work this
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morning. we have flash flood warnings in effect out here because of how heavy that rain was coming down. where we don't have a lot of rain is out west. out there we've been talking about wild fires have been ongoing and take a look at this incredible video of what's call the firenado or firewhirl. this was in idaho carpeted on cap ra -- camera. let's go ahead and take a look at the weather forecast across the country because today we do have the risk for some severe storms across the plains and also into the great lakes region. we do have that risk of some large hail, damageling winds and each tornadoes today and that threat continues as we head into tomorrow. this is all because of a strong cold front. behind this system we have temperatures 10 to 20 degrees below what's average at this time of the year. the high temperature in rapid city 57 degrees. ahead of this system, you have
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>> quick headlines now, the irs data breach that was first revealed in may is even worse than originally thought. 340,000 americans potentially at risk at having social security numbers and addresses stolen. and its marijuana 101. canadian university is offering students a course all about growing and selling pot because i'm so confused on how to do it. the online course called professional management of medical marijuana will teach students about irrigation, crop cycles and more. and who says farming is a dying profession? here's the. and steve. >> hillary clinton's secret email server scandal keeps getting worse every day. reports now say the number of emails flagged as potentially containing classified information has grown to 305, but the former secretary of state thinks it's all a big joke. >> i recently launched a
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snapchat account. i love it! i love it! those messages disappear all by themselves. >> but fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano says this is no laughing matter. bob woodward who was involved in covering the watergate scandal for "the washington post" says this reminds him of that. >> it's an interesting analogy. president nixon acted as though he was never in trouble, never going to be investigated, and p.s. those tapes belong to me. in the the government. >> with hillary clinton you've got 30,000 missing emails. >> correct. and guess what, she didn't even good job of erasing them. they found about 300 that are
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seriously questionable as to whether they contain classified material. we know at least one of them contains top secret material and within the top secret category there are three other markings really indicating super top that you can't discuss it outside of a secured environment, a secured room, this particular email was satellite images of a middle eastern country was in that category. let's just hypothetically say mrs. clint ton and her associates are indicted for conspiracy to violate the espionage laws of the united states by knowingly let secrets get out. they are in the courtroom, mrs. clinton says it doesn't say classified on it. >> no one knows if that happened. the fbi has this information and we haven't seen it yet, but here's what her argument was. her first argument was there are
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no classified materials. then she changed it to i didn't send or receive anything that was marked classified. so she tries to tell that to a jury. guess what the judge is going to say. the judge is going to be saying members of the jury, the secretary of state who has been trained in classified material is presumed to know whether it's classified or not or top secret or not. that would force her to get on the witness stand and that would force her to justify how these pictures of yemen from a satellite aren't classified. >> do you think she's in danger of being indicted? >> yes. it's absolutely apolitical. it's i am per vous to political
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consequences. you know who runs the fbi? jim combe. do you think if they find enough evidence to indict mrs. clinton and her colleagues, and the president says no, mr. come will be quiet about it, i don't. >> we've got an election about a year and a half, will the results before then and if she is charge -- presumably if they got elected president of the united states, then what happened? she could pardon herself. >> yes, believe it or not she could pardonen herself. it would be the first time in history but she could do that. i would think if there is enough evidence to bring criminal charges against her or to be fair if there's not enough evidence to bring criminal charge against her, we will know that and the fbi would reveal it right around the time of that new hampshire primary about five or six months from now. >> all right. stay tuned, judge. thank you very much. >> you can't make this stuff up. >> no, you can't. it just gets crazier every day,
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doesn't it? >> yes. democrats have been making the war on women a campaign issue for years, but does that war really exist? >> you know, there's just not enough equality between men and women in this day and age. >> if there's a war on women, does that mean we still have to keep paying for your dinner? >> oh, oh. >> was that a yes. jesse watt ters exposing the hypocrisy. and one pastor opens a gun ran range. that pastor is here live to explain. ♪ ♪ welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. we only eat chex cereal. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. mom, brian threw a ball in the house!
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well an alabama church is armed with god and guns. the empty lot was turned to a shooting range so parishioner could learn firearm safety. joining us now from rocky mount united methodist church, pastor, thank you for joining us. how did this come about? >> we had several church members that owned guns but did not know how operate then. we were looking at the lot behind our church and deciding what to do with that. i also had just attended a citizen's academy, something put on by our jemison police department where they taught gun safety as one of the courses. that really got the conversation started. we began to think about what
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could we do. a church member approached me and said what do you think about the possibility of us putting in a gun range? i thought it was strange, but then i began to think about it and thought it was a good idea. >> what do you think about parishioner that say a church is no place for guns or behind it? >> i understand people criticize this. in our local community, our response has been overwhelmingly positive. in fact, churches are already calling me right now to ask if they can use the range for some of their men's group meetings. >> this is bringing about fellowship. is that what i'm hearing from you pastor? >> it is. there are many gun enthusiast, obviously. peace loving, law biding citizens that love gun. they're sportsman and want to shoot their guns at range.
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>> sure. i'm assuming you've gotten practice. i'll ask if you have, and secondly, do you pack heat from the pulpit? are you willing to protect your flock if necessary there? >> no, i don't pack heat typically. i would not do that in a sanctuary. no. >> have you been to the range? >> oh, i've been to the range a number of times. in fact, we just had an event for our church three weeks ago. we had a fellowship meal prior to going down to the range. believe it or not, we went down there with slingshots, pellet guns, bb guns and shot water balloons. >> how's your aim? are you a good shot? >> no, i'm a little fuzz i did on my shooting. >> you've got a place to practice now. thank you for joining us and bringing your community together. great place for fellowship.
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thanks. >> thank you. >> you got it. coming up, a cop pulls a speeding driver over. instead of giving them a ticket, this happens. he helped deliver her baby. this story is awesome. have you been to time square lately? if you have, you've probably seen these half naked women painted with american flags. is it legal? ♪ ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪
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are closing in on their man. hi elisabeth. donald trump laid out his immigration plan yesterday. >> they have to go. chuck, either have a country or don't have a country. >> this morning he's winning phrase from some conservatives and criticism from others. we'll tell you who's backing it, who's not, and what you're saying next. meanwhile, nearly 1,000 people came to pay respects to a in a are have-- to a navy veter. nearly all of them weren't aware of who he was. thank you for joining us on this "fox & friends.." ♪ is this a new song? >> it's been around about 40
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years. >> oh, right? >> you're looking at time square. we've been telling you the police are helpless. they can't crack down on topless women roaming the streets in body paint shaking town tourists for big tips. >> law may be be on their side even if weather wasn't. it was raining today. wonder if that paint was water proof? >> if we could get down to the paint a painted naked women. >> it's legal. they've tried to clean up time square. it's right there. the mayor, thankfully de blasio, is upset. >> one way to stop it, ban paint. stop paint from entering the city. >> if you're listening, turn off the --
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>> we'll get to the bottom of that in a bit. first to heather for headlines. we begin with an update. search intensifying for the man police say put the bomb in bangkok that left at least 22 people dead. the terrifying new video shows the exact moment that blast went off. investigators looking for this person. they say he set off the explosion. police believe the attack could be tied to antigovernment red shirt movement. that is blamed for violent political unrest in recent years. terrifying moments at the yankees game. a rookie pitcher takes a live drive straight to the face. ouch. the hit knocking brian mitchell right off his feet in the second inning. he was down more than a minute. with one arm around a trainer
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and other holding a towel to his face, mitchell walk add to the dugout himself. that's good news. he has a fractured nose and is on the disabled list. now to a fox news alert. a plane looks like it's about to crash into the ground there. it's dropping fire retardant in washington state. see the orange chemical ranging down to hopefully stop flames from spreading. that area left devastated as one of 95 fires burning 1 million acres out west blazed right through. for the first time in a decade, military is mobilizing troops to battle the fires. 200 active duty soldiers will battle it will flames in seven states. a seattle cop pulls over a car and gets the surprise of a lifetime. >> i'll get you an ambulance. all right? >> the dash cam video shows the officer anthony reynolds talking to the couple trying to get them
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to the hospital before the baby arrives. it was too late. then you can tell what happened. incredibly mom and baby are doing just fine this morning, born in the car. the family sent a letter not police department thanking them. good story. >> fu for that. donald trump making his mark in iowa. he was seen having a pork chop on a stick there. then continued to serve jury duty. he's getting praise from conservatives. he laid out in detail on his website and in public. >> and culter said it was the greatest political document. >> and the committee and subcommittee senator jeff sessions said it's good for america. here's why.
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>> it's a main stream plan to do what politicians have been promising 30 years and haven't can done. these are in the jobs magnet by not allowing people here illegal to get jobs. strengthen border enforcement. stop the visa overstays. we need a system is that serves the interest of american people. people are hurting today. wages and jobs are down. we've got to be concerned about them and making sure americans are given the opportunity to get valuable jobs first. >> senator sessions couldn't be more inverse than donald trump who's very outgoing and flamboyant. two different people. he did help right donald trump's immigration. >> which has the trickling number of police officers, no catch and release, defunding sanctuary city, mandatory return of criminal aliens, those born
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in the united states would month longer have a pass under trump's plan. >> you're talking about the amendment written after the civil war. what's interesting is you've already heard some say? won't work and that won't work because this won't work. from all across the political spectrum. keep in mind, if donald trump is anything, he's a master negotiator. what do you do when you start negotiation? put all cards on the table. this is everything i would like. through zbif take, you end up with some of it opposed to none of it. >> that's right. >> then the trump card. how's that working for you? joseph on the internet said trump is the only candidate that actually puts forward what he
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says. >> meanwhile marco rubio and john kasich will be at the iowa state fair to end up with a pork chop on a stick. >> or on the ferris wheel like dr. ben carson. >> they're going to be on the soap box where you can speak in front of a bunch of people. it's interesting. yesterday carly fiorina was there. at one point she -- keep in mind she got a question on "fox & friends" weekend back in april pertaining to a ceo from a marketing firm in dallas that said she would move to canada if hillary clinton was elected president because she said hormones, a woman should never start a war. that's the back story. yesterday on the soap box, it sounded like carly fiorina was talking about hormones and making a jab at bill clinton's
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hormones. listen to this. >> i was asked on a national television program whether a woman's hormones preevenprevent from serving in the oval office. can we think of a single incident a man's judgment was clouded by his hormones? any at all? >> wow. i don't know what she's referring to. >> maybe bill clinton, the second president who was impeached. >> she takes the moment there and turns it into a powerful sound bite but has to walk the line of caution. you can seem judgemental. it can be a dangerous thing to do. she handled it well without mentioning him by name. >> her attitude is even keel. she seems to take compliment and
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criticism. great delivery. >> even keel for sure. he wanted to expose the war on women. hypocrisy, do we still have to buy you dinner? jesse waters taking it to the girls. >> i'm here to surrender. >> how come? >> the war on women. do you think there's a war on women going on now in this country? >> i can't, there is a big war. >> do you think men are keeping you guys down? >> there's just not enough equality between men and women. >> if there's a war on women, does that mean we have to keep paying for your din senator. >> if you want to go on a date with me, you should pay. >> i would pay. >> you'd refuse it then, right?
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>> yeah. >> do you think the wnba players should make the same as nba players? >> of course. >> men can be ceos and many men can't. >> what woman can't be a ceo? >> a woman with two kid kids. >> do you think if a woman was president there would be less war? >> we make decisions on emotions. probably not a good idea. >> are you excited it could be the first female president? >> i love it. i love hillary. >> i was talking about carly fiorina. >> oh yeah. >> donald trump, does he have a problem with women? >> he loves beautiful women. >> he has a problem with everybody. >> with or for? >> good come back. >> clinton comes back many the conversation. i had no idea tony soprano lived
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of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? 800 people showed up to pay final respects to navy veteran don coss. many of them didn't know who he was. the sailor died at the va hospital in late july. when the hospital could not find his family the owner of a local funeral home stepped in. joining us now is that owner sean young. he owns ramsey funeral home and organized the funeral for don himself. what prompted you?
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how did you get a hold of this story? who alerted you to this? >> a gentleman who worked for us. he had been a minister at the church mr. coss attended and quite simply a couple weeks passed. they were not able to have family that claimed him and release his remains. they simply called me and wanted to know what steps they needed to take and what he was entitled to. at the time i didn't know all details and told them i would make phone calls and find out for them. >> so you did. made a few phone calls and said i'll do this. i'll do the right thing. you put it on facebook about his passing and said if anyone wants to show and support, that would be great. what happened? >> it was overwhelming response. we knew that night something special was happening. we put it on about 6:00 that night. by the next morning, it had snow
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balled into something amazing. started getting phone calls and e-mails from every various organization that wanted help be a part of it. >> what i'm seeing now in photos is procession . it was more than just showing up wasn't it? >> the riders were 200 strong. they've got a good network system. they reach out to one another and come and show support. >> what do we know about don? >> little very at this point. he served on a submarine during vietnam war in the navy. he was a machinist and loved horses. that's one of the reasons he moved to kentucky. >> shane, what does it tell you
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about humanity? i know you're astounded to have this showing. in a time we're busy, distracted, over booked, what does it tell you about your community to respond like this? >> very proud of our small community. everyone came out showing support, lining sidewalks, waving flags. a lot of times with all bad things that happen this the w world, people are ready to latch on to some story. >> who took care of the expenses? >> this grew into something so amazing we did not feel right taking donations. i wanted them to donate to local veteran and national organizations. what he experienced was paying
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enough. >> shane young, honoring don kaas, a man you knew little about. he did the right thing for his do you think tri. thank you for sharing your story. >> thank you sir. >> thanks for doing what you did. fantastic. 19 minutes after the hour, coming up. hillary clinton laughed off her e-mail scandal. apparently the laughs keep on coming. who hillary just agreed to interview with. it wasn't us. have you been to time square lately? you've probably seen half maked women painted with american flags. turns out the law is on their side. ♪ what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? sfx: crunch what if one push up could prevent heart disease?
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well quick consumer headlines for you now. do you want a brand new iphone for cheap? for 20 dollars a month, sprint's plan lets you upgrade any time. it's not clear what happens if you break or lose it. insurance is not included. starbucks is adding a key ingredient to the pumpkin spice latte. guess what it is. pump kin. the chain is removing artificial coloring and replacing it with pumpkin after customer complaints. in new jersey, a brewery is rolling out a new beer for the pontiff's arrival. it's said to have an unholy
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about of pop. that's a sinful read. >> they're putting pumpkin in the pumpkin spice latte. >> we're going to follow that report. is that true? kevin is live with details. he's where the president is still vacations, but you are working kevin. what can you tell us about this? >> reporter: listen, it's really simple. the president loves joe biden. they share a close relationship. if he ran for white house, it would put the party in a super awkward position. these two are incredibly close. they've been through a lot together. the president has gone so far as to say bringing joe biden into his camp was the smartest move
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he's ever made. what do you do if you're the president president? step back during the primary process. why run? if you're joe, your late son beau asked you to consider a run. that's a powerful request no matter how you slice it. the e-mail scandal is making people nervous on the democratic side. there are the dipping polle numbers, and people are nervous. don't forget this too. she has got ten maybe the most important weapon in all of politics. two incredible campaigners. two on the campaign trail should she need it. money, money, money. got lots of it, got to raise lots of it. you need organization in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. you need energy.
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i'm not just talking personal energy. has to be campaign energy to get you out and running. he would need the stars to align. think like a back-up quarterback if you're biden. get to know your campaign incase your opponent goes down. >> thank you for that. ellen degeneres tweeting her premiere show will include hillary clinton. will she be the entertainer in chief following in the footsteps of barack obama? this is the tweet by ellen. >> neither two compare to her. >> these three women are changing the world and also on my premiere week starting in september.
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ellen is putting out these three women are changing the world. think that's going to be a challenging interview? probably not. how long it's been since the former first lady submitted to a tough interview? been months. >> right. >> she sat down with brianna. remember when this started it all? our current president has been on 27 late night show appearances as president of the united states. >> incredible. >> he's had a lot of choices though. there's a lot more late night shows. >> he stays up late. >> he did "the view" a number of times. >> i was there four times. >> 27 minutes after the hour. when you thought it couldn't get work the disgrace at the va gets bigger. the reports that will make your
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both donald trump and hillary clinton went to the iowa state fair over the weekend. donald trump got on the merry go round ahead of clinton and said you'll never catch me. >> another iowa fair joke actually involved us. >> really? >> yes. >> was it funny? >> i thought it was very funny. >> why didn't we play it?
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>> i'll look it up and play it myself. i'll go do that now. >> now to heather. good morning to all. now the data breach worse than first thought. 344,000 americans now at risk of having their social security numbers, addresses, birthdays and more all stolen. that's triple the number first disclosed. the breach started in november last year, earlier than investigators thought, we're told. black eye for department of veteran affairs. the reason for improperly shredded claims, they didn't know what they were doing. the staff had no oversight. the inspector general launching investigations into ten office across the country. look at this. two would be robbers trying to mock off a convenient store with
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a foot long knife. the problem, the cashier has a sword way bigger. he had a gun too but didn't need that. the thieves high tail it out of there empty handed. finally, forget throwing the ball. this linebacker has another talent to show you. take a look at this. wow. oh my goodness. i would say that guy is stealing the show. he pop, rocks, drops it right there with the arizona cheerleaders. after digging around, he's not part of the arena football team. he is in fact a professional choreographer. brian, now we want to see your little diddy.
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>> we want to see you pop, rock, roll. >> all i could do is the split. >> okay. go for it. >> we don't have the time. we have to toss to weather. >> heather, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> now to maria. you're rescuing brian now. we'll save brian from that one. let's look at weather condition across the nation. we have a storm system that we're tracking. it's on the move today producing showers, areas of rain and also potential of severe weather across the plains and midwest. large hail, damaging winds and tornados possible not only today but as we head to tomorrow. a big part of this state of mind system a big cold front. looking at a drop in temperatures well below average across parts of northern plains. out there you see high temperatures in the 50s and 60s today. very cool for the month of august. ahead of it, feels like summer across the summer plains and up and down the east coast.
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temperatures 80s, 90s, triple digits. now back inside to steve. >> thank you very much. time for legal insanity. a number of women, several dozen, are partying around topless around time square wearing nothing but red, white, blue body paint and posing with tourists. it is legal to be topless. that ambition sparked mix reactions from tourists. >> hello. you're wrong. go put on some clothes. >> all these naked girls out in the street. >> god bless america. >> should they be free to expose themselves to tourists or do they need to cover up? joining us psychiatrist and fox news contributor dr. keith ablow that thinks it's fine. and dr. who's got a problem with it. ladies and gentlemen, battle of
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the bald guys. for families going to new york city, why would they want to take their families to time square to see the women wearing nothing but body paint. >> i don't know if you'd take your family there like it's disney world. >> but people do. >> people take kids to the mall and there's victoria secrets wearing lingerie in the window of a mall. that's more erotic of a woman wearing body paint. it does nothing for me. that's my litmus test. >> we're learning a lot. >> body paint is not my thing. i'll be honest. >> he digs the mall. >> i lurk in malls near victoria's secret. >> there used to be in time square the naked cowboy. he wears white underwear, he's out there morning, noon, night,
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365. he has a guitar. >> you know a lot about this guy. >> in term temperatures of being an entrepreneur, another guy said i'm going to take these women, body paint them. it's not illegal to be topless. it is legal to have a nude artistic display in a public place as long as it's artistic. hence the american flag. here's the way around it. the mayor of new york de blasio said i don't want that here. they're entertaining in a public park area which is very small. all city council has to do is make that park area little bigger to a pedestrian area. not only are they gone, cookie monster will be. you're not allowed to solicit money in a park area. >> i'll side with american freedoms. the minute you start restricting them in time square, you bet it's coming to your neighborhood. >> keep in mind dr. ablow, how
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many stories have we done about mascots groping people over there? they've been arrested. the next thing you know they're demanding 20 dollars. leave it to a lawyer to want a new law. >> we have all the laws we need. >> time square has become a little disney world. it's become pay family-oriented place. the can disney store is close by. these women have breasts in little kids' faces. >> thank you for that brooklyn pronunciation. >> there's not a child traumatized that traps through the women. the beach is more provocative if
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you go to the right beach. >> what is the right beach? >> ones in which there are more provocative people than in time square. >> once again, learning a lot about him. >> are you outraged by the topless ladies who are one block away from us now? do you think it's just fine? expression of freedom? >> he's going to do investigative reporting now. >> they're like arthur? i'm like i'm dr. ablow. >> bald guy confusion. >> please just stop while you're ahead. coming up on this tuesday, employees reportedly cried everyday on the job at amazon. this morning the ceo is firing back. why he says that's just not true. then big bird is packing up. not for time square.
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>> there are definitely times there's potential to be preoccupied with people fill -- filming us. marijuana 101. the course online is called management of medical marijuana. it would teach students about crop cycles and more. who says farming is a dying profession? after decades of entertaining children of all age, big bird and the gang are picking up and moving. ♪ >> well after 45 seasons, sesame street announces the move to hbo. why are taxpayers the still
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funding pbs? joining us now, michael tan area from the cato institute. thanks for being with us. big bird has moved. people have is asked the question for a long time, why we're funding pbs in general. now this makes more of a case. >> this shows the free market works. if you build a better mouse trap or in this case a better tv program, someone will buy it. basically we have ability now with multiple channels, virtually unlimited choice to find and watch anything we want. there's no need for taxpayers to pony up for particular shows that can't make it on their own in the market. >> i'm looking agent this. 70% of viewer ship now watches the television show on demand any way if they wanted to see it. 95% of all american preschools watched by the time they were 3
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years old. you're saying whether they watch it a lot or little, if i don't watch it, why am i paying for it, correct? >> that's absolutely right. if you have something that's watched by upper middle class bracket and mostly pbs generally, is people who generally afford to pay for it or pay for cable. they're expecting people who don't watch the show and can't afford it to pay for it through taxes. >> i learned colors on sesame street. let's talk green. 3966 million, substract 297,000. is that justified in this day and age? certainly not. this is a small portion of federal budget.
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1/1,000th. >> on principiplprinciple? >> you have thousands of tv choices out there. there's no reason taxpayers should be subsidizing. month reason you should have a government run television studio. that's something they do in a third world. >> comments on moving to hbo, jeff dunn said this. can you argue with that? >> no. sesame street is a great television show. if it's a popular show, people want to watch it, there's no reason people won't pay for it in if free market. >> well said. thank you for your comments today. now this coming up. employees say they cried on the job every single day. amazon under fire this morning for a hostile work environment. is this the worst company in the world? cheryl has that next. on this day in history in
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attack? cheryl is here. we should point out, we all love amazon. you can push a couple buttons, get something at our house tomorrow. behind the scenes, people were yelli ining faster, faster. >> here's the thing. this is a challenging environment. that is true. jeff, i have a lot of respect for as the ceo, did come out and respond to new york times. he said look, this is the company -- if amazon is the company described in "the new york times," i wouldn't want to work there. he sent an e-mail to thousand hundreds hundreds of employees and said if you're being abused, let me know. they've just become profitable. amazon has challenges. sorry. >> one former worker said this in "the new york times," the
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greatest place i hate to work at. >> another citizen nearly every person i work with i saw cry at their desk. >> another said i would see people practically com bust. >> employees pushed to extremes, managers showing little empathy. workers that suffered from cancer, miscarriages, personal crisis who were evaluated unfairly, pushed out. >> some of this could end up in court. some of this would be considered illegal practice miss the work place. we have laws for a reason to protect american workers. you have to remember amazon is a company that is trying to basically change the way we live our lives as consume pconsumers. i'm not defending bad managers. did it happen? probably. is amazon still a good company?
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yes, it is. will this be handled correctly? i think it will be. >> the article does not describe the amazon i know. i strongly believer anyone working in a company that is like the one described in "the new york times" would be cia zi to stay. i know i would leave such a company. >> by the way, he puts out when you go to work at amazon, there are hard charging principles. somebody has personal issuest e a problem. he's been clear since the 90s they're looking to innovate. this is the work world. you can say american workers are coddled. >> he said this is not google, not facebook. you're not going to get a massage and spa. you're going to work and grind it out. >> again, we're saying him. you have to make sure and remember this is a company
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that's 100,000 workers. you'll have layer after layer of management. is the ceo ultimately responsible? yes. when you have bad behavior with managers. there's so many different layers to the story. there's so many different ways to miscon true or be led to truths. >> if they can get my delivery there tomorrow that i order now in the commercial break, they can fix this. >> you need toilet paper, amazon is on it. it's rue. >> sounds like they had bad apples. buck stops with him. go to foxandfriends.com/channel finder to find her. >> thanks for that. donald trump's immaterial -- donald trump's immigration plan. is it what we need to get the
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the mood. for what? to be receptive for love. >> okay. >> it all ties together. >> if you want to be romantic, feed her first. what shall you feed her? >> i will say this, on our first date, my wife made me something. it did it right there. turned my head. i realized she was the one for me. >> what was it? >> lasagna. delicious, cheesy lasagna. >> you know what did it for me? >> my wife made me lasagna hamburger helper. she added the water, and it came to a boil. all bets were off. >> lasagna works. layer by layer. >> here with headline helper. >> i can do a bowl of cereal. how's that? >> brian mentioned terrifying
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moments at a game. a pitcher takes a line driver to the face. the hit knocking mitchell off his feet in the second inning. he was down more than a minute. with one arm wrapped around a trainer and a towel around his face, he managed to walk to the dugout himself. he has a fractured nose and on the disabled list. this plane looks like it's crashing to the ground, but it's not. the orange chemical is raining down to stop the flames from spreading cht in vancouver, people are taking steps to protect cabin by wrapping it in fire resistant foil. 95 fires are burning 1 million acres over seven states.
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a sharp earthquake wakes up a sleeping baby. yeah, talk about diapers needing to be changed after that. steve was talking about this happened near california. no one was injured in the quake or aftershock. there were several reports of minor damage like that. a tiger on the loose in detroit after it run from a photo shoot. this actually happened. the man chased it in a stairwell with a weed backer. a wolf and bob cat were also in the shoot. the owner of the plant said the photographer didn't get permission to bring those animals into the abandoned
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property. yankees ended up winning that game. meanwhile, 9:07 yesterday morning. donald trump reported to the white house in lower manhattan. i don't know about you guy, but i was hoping he would be chosen the foreman and deliver justice. >> no such luck at the time there are three criminal cases going on. each require a total of 42. he did not qualify. he ended up signing dollar bills for hundreds gathered there to see him. >> while waiting to see if he was going to be picked on that court, he went in his car. he tweeted out how much he thinks rush does a great job can and is a great host. you realize why? he was praising his immigration plan. >> he liked it a lot.
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>> inside the belt way, when people hear that, they cringe. oh miss gosh. don't say that word, republican. 15 are perceived. i know they would argue with this. 15 are perceived to have essentially the same policy on immigration. one of them is entirely different from the other 15. he's the one who's leading. i don't think these people have any idea just how angry, frightened, fearful, pretty big majority of this people are that we're losing the country. we're losing it because of immigration. >> immigration the number one topic that donald trump has released details on his website. he's for it, sounds like rush
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is. judge napolitano is here making a couch call to analyze the many aspects of trump's immigration plan. >> when you look at 14th amendment in section 1 all born in united states are citizens of the united states and of the state where they reside. how can trump say he supports the we should be up40eholding i yet make the claim anyone born here to an illegal parent is not a legal citizen. >> he knows this cannot come about overnight. this is a goal something he'd like to accomplish in the long run. i haven't spoken to him about this. i don't know. with respect to 14th amendment t court is clear. it was written to insure former slaves and native americans
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would have citizenship recognized no matter how popular they may be with state governments after the war. every human being born here is an american citizen is. that cannot be changed by the president or congress. it can be changed by two-thirds of congress plus three-fourths of the states. it's cumbersome thing to change. that's t not going to change. he wants to deport 11 million people. that's a goal. it's not a realistic one because under the law each one of the 11 million is entitled to hearing and appeal. the largest number of hearings and appeals the government has done in one 2014. they did 250,000 of these. if you do 250,000 a year divided into 11 millions, it would take 40 years to deport them. there's a flip side to this. any president can resend the executive orders of
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predecessors. what has president obama done? refused to enforce the laws congress has written. what laws? hei he's done two thing. he told border r patrol to look the other way. he told people to come here, we will not deport you. >> don't you think what donald trump has done, he worked with senator sessions from alabama. they came up with i comprehensive plan. it's a dream list for many that wanted immigration reform for a long time. it involves everything. he's a negotiator, donald trump. >> yes. i fully agree with you steve. some of them, impediments are extraordinary. others rush limbaugh is right. donald trump is the only one saying this with clarity, with purpose, and in a comprehensive
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nature. i suggest to you other republicans will jump on that band wagon. >> thank you for your analysis. he says thes s the aspects are like trump's. police in thailand are closing in on the plan they believe responsible for a bombing in bangkok that left 22 dead. the terrifying video shows the exact moment the blast occurred. sky news reporter mark white is live in bangkok with the breaking details. scott, what's the latest? >> reporter: yes. we have the very latest on security video that's come out
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would have been a high casualty toll like this explosion last night. >> all right. mark white reporting live from bangkok with the latest. thanks to television, there's a lot of images. the search is on for the man they believe that planted the bomb. let me tell you what'sle straight ahead. you've heard of the little blue pill. what about pink pill? you could see it on store shelves. and the jobs promise. three years later, that didn't happen. he says it's about to get worse. good morning. ♪
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years. man, they really missed it. 33,000 was the target. they got 1700. stewart joins us. they had the best intentions to retro fit schools. what happened? >> they were going to save the planet. tax business takes $7 million off them and give to schools. it didn't work. here's what happened. half theconsultants. what kind of changes were they going to make to the schools? retro fit calling and heating is system? yeah. the main project was replacing the light bulbs. >> what? >> replacing the lightbulbs. that's the easiest way. you're going to create 33,000 jobs and wound up replacing the
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lightbulbs. >> not a single school will be completed. when asked where did the money go, what happened? you would think the government could have an accountability board. they've never held a single meeting. maybe this november or october. not so far, no meeting has taken place. you've taken money off businesses, shoved it schools and got nothing to show for hit. >> who's pushing it? do we have any idea? they don't have egg on their face. >> the billionaire got legislation on the books. it was passed in 2012. we don't know what's happened to
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the money. another green boone dogle. >> he promised last election to put millions of his own. >> 50 million of his own matched by $50 million from outside. california is struggling from this. they've got the most expensive gas, rising electricity prices, sky high taxes and highest poverty rate in the entire nation. >> wasn't the way it was supposed to turn out. thank you very much. we'll watch you over on fox business in 42 minutes. >> thanks steve. coming up, this story is going to disgust you. a tuskeegee plan got lost. women are more open to romance when they're not hungry. we have the recipes coming up.
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it has failed fda twice. sometimes the third time is the charm. researchers found the women's brains were responsive to romance after they had eaten. what are foods to put women in the mood? we're going to look at them now. here in new york city, great chefs joining us now to give us options to set the mood for the women. what they did in university of california in san diego, they took food and put them in pictures. they took another set of women and put them together, showed them romantic images after snacks, is and they respond well. we'll show viewers what they should be eating. >> this is watermelon salad. we've got different color beets.
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supposedly watermelon will relax you and get you in the mood. so ricotta cheese. now you're relaxed and move on to this. >> chilies stimulate blood flow and get you excited. they're good for plumping up your lips. butter will plump and lubricate your lips for kissing. >> look. plump. she wants to kiss you now. >> here we have dark chocolate. it's great at boosting lobido and getting you excited. i have some honey butter here. i'm going to take potato chips. >> honey butter? >> yeah. equal parts honey and butter. i'm going to take potato clips
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and toss in. i'm going to take hot chips and put them on the top with sea salt. >> chocolate tart with chips dripped in honey butter. i don't know if it gets better than that. >> you see people come into the restaurant. do you see more people lovey dovey after eating? >> absolutely. >> on valentine's day do you set a menu to entice romance? >> absolutely. >> something like this? >> this is a little early, so we brought you this. she's always happy when she's been fed. ed kisses on you already. thanks for your time today. >> thank you. coming up, hillary clinton
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is ready to take her e-mail scandal seriously or maybe not. she agreed to an interview with ellen. is that enough? carl is going to come in and evaluate now walking in with steve. good morning sir. amazon is under fire for hostile work environment. is it the worst company in the world? send us your thoughts. we'll share responses after the break. we're talking prime. the female sex pill. yep, some say it could cure all bedroom blues. fda rejected it twice. why are they shutting down the female viagra? we're ripping the covers off on the debate today at 2:00. you totalled your brand new car.
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his helicopter. even the drunk guy running the tilt a whirl was like is that safe? i don't know. >> jimmy fallon, never fails to be funny. >> helicoptered into our world headquarters. good morning to you. the the whole political world seems to be talking about donald trump. he's at the top of the latest news poll. he went down one. what do you make of the fact it's all trump all the time? >> he's a celebrity and draws attention. let's put this in perspective. in august 2011, rick perry was ahead 38%, nearly two to one over romney. on the republican side, giuliani was two to one ahead of the
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number three. >> does it make it different there's 16 others? >> we have a big field. essentially a large part of that field is virtually invisible. there are five, six, seven polling in 0 to 2% range. they've got to fight to become visible. >> who would you build a case for in terms of potential moving to numbers donald trump has? >> i don't know. nobody knows because there will be the question, how long does he sustain this? then what happens when things begin to move? we never know what kind of movement there is. last time around we had gringrich was ahead. >> we're going to ask you to respond the fact there's a large crowd running on republican
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side, so many seem alike in rush's estimation. >> they hear this and like oh my -- don't say that word -- republican. >> 15 are perceived, perceiv perceived -- i know they would argue with this but 15 are perceived to have the same poll say on immigration. one is entirely different from the other 15. he's the one leading. >> okay. what do you think? >> he's right with the emphasis on word perceived. there are people that thought out ideas that differ from other ideas. right now the attention is on trump. i'm not certain that's necessarily good for trump n. july gallop did a poll.
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31% had the sense like his, run them out of the country, deport them all. his decision is deport them all, even children born in the united states under illegals. 50% said they ought to be able to stay here after passing certain requirements. 19% or 18% said they ought to be able to stay here to work. so this may not help them over the long haul. he's got a decision shared by a less of a third of republicans. two-thirds think something else. this is what it's about. he's got his moment to articulate what he's for. over time, people video a chance to articulate what they're for. >> does dr. car sob have that moment now? >> he did well in the debate.
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he and carly fiorina did well. we're also talking about what's happening in early states. iowa and new hampshire want you to show up, be visit isable, be able to answer their questions. they want to reach out, touch you, make a personal judgment. that's why carson is the only candidate with 99 chairman men. every county in iowa. trump has ten staff people on the ground. they do not like people that come in and take them for granted. the only way you show them you're not is spend a lot of time eating out, money going to new hampshire and south carolina as well. >> what about hillary clinton in the face of e-mail scandal and investigation joking about having snapchat and how messages disappear on their own. >> she says this is republican partisans.
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last time i looked they're not republican partisan. she's got a big problem. >> over the last week or two, people have suggested she could get charge order indicted in this which i think. maybe they should look at joe biden. there's pay look at it that white house prefers clinton. >> they're in an awkward place. vice president has an office in the west wing 25 feet from the oval office. it's going to be interesting to see how they play it out. i like if you look at polls, favorability is rising. he and she share the same ratings among democrats. he has better favorability among all voters than she does. >> consider all he's done in six years. john kirby said well, we've seen no indication of nejsgligence.
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more than 3,000 so so far conscious 63 is a small average. >> five percent contained classified secret information that should not have been on the network. admiral kirby is making a mistake. he should talk to who referred this to fbi and justice department. >> it's been months since she sat do you think for an interview. she'll be on "ellen." >> maybe ellen will get her out to dance. >> ask that a good move for her perspecti perspective? >> she's not going to put this behind per. this is going to dog her. what it's going to dog are self-inflicted wounds that
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didn't turn out to be true. i didn't have classified material on there at the time it was sent top me. i didn't receive or resend classified information. all these things turn out not to be true. she added this is a republican plot. it's a violation of department of state regulations. >> if we had done it, we would be in jail. >> exactly. >> the final item with heather. >> we have been following other stories for you. why was the doomed air service flight carrying half a million dollars when it crashed? the answer, the government cash was on its way to needy families in rural areas to off set a spike in gas priegsprices. today we learn the black box recorder has been found. robbed not once but twice in the same night.
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the 95-year-old vet ran got lost. when he stopped to ask for directions, he got his wallet ripped out of his hand. then he toed to ask again, and the thieves took his car. it is terrifyingly life like. the company wanted to test when exz posed to elements. the test going pretty well. balance and agility are so advanced it can pick up a firehose and drive a car. amazon under fire after the report that employees are
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treated worthless. one woman said this, nearly every person i worked with i would see cry at their desk. the ceo jeff besos says is this quote. i know i would leave such a company. your e-mails are pouring in on this one. >> thanks heather. >> one writer says the this. workers may need to toughen up or quit. some do not have the fortitude to let things roll off their backs. then dk tweeted this. >> all right. it sounds like there are bad apples another amazon. >> or bad practice practices.
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i'm not sure i'd jump to say no or yes. i want to know this facility. that's not what amazon stands for or how wars should be handled. >> you get on the computer, press butten tos and next thi-- button, and then all quickly you have an item on your desk. >> sometimes it may take this to get better conditions. >> i suspect one of the reasons jeff said what he said, you can't burn out people and run a successful business. it was a culture people felt they were numerated for a day's work. if i were the ceo, i don't care
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that the case, but i want to get to the bottom of it. >> i was on a flight with someone that trained at amazon. he loved working there. >> i guess he didn't have the bad boss. >> absolutely. thank you. >> next time you need to join the battle of bald guy s about the naked women. >> you're not quite as bald. >> when we had the naked ladies segment, you were not is there. my wife never made hamburger helper. >> your wife called in? >> she texted me. i'm realizing she never made hamburger helper. >> you know what you've done?
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another outrageous failure by the va. employees at the la va regional office have been shredding paperwork related to veterans disable to claims. >> when will the administration keep its promises to take care of vets in allen west is fed up. he is a fox news contributor, president for national center of policy analysis. next stop with the corruption is los angeles. your reaction colonel? >> this is absolutely appalling. good to be with you steve and brian. he showed us all this how he was going to get to bottom of va scandal. after two years, we are only seeing one person be fired. we saw new secretary of va. what it shows is that the bureaucracy of the veteran's
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administration is greater than any individual. that has on changed. >> right. >> they had a record management officer and that person was never replaced. no one was trained. >> colonel, we love your take on this. when you see a the pool of candidates right now who could maybe aim and score and hit this right in the middle of the target in terms of reforming va, who do you believe could do the job? >> elisabeth, pleasure to be with you. that's one of my big concerns. we have one of the individuals that can be commander in chief, veteran who understands what it means to be a veteran, also understands the cares and concerns of a veteran. this is not a side topic issue, not just about discovery learning. if obama care is going to end up being reply occasi ll -- being
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occasion of the va system. >> you've got to wonder whether or not out in la at this va regional center, whether or not it was incompetence. we didn't know so we shredded it. or if it's corruption and a cover up. >> this is systemic. there's no doubt about it. we continue to find more and more. i think they're going toy open up ten more investigations into regional centers. i hate to think what we're going to find out. if you're not punishing anyone, continue to reward this bad behavior, they will continue doing things that are not either for our veterans. they believe they're above any type of approach which reminds
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me of the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. >> yeah. that's why donald trump says he wants to reform the va. it doesn't seem to be working. it needs to be fixed now. colonel, thanks so much. >> thanks for all you do. >> thank you. take care. 12 minutes now before the top of the hour. coming up straight ahead. most kids want toys for their birthday, right? this girl wanted $8,000. wait until you hear the awesome reason why. she's here next. first, we'll check with phil for what's coming up at top of the hour. >> we have the surveillance clip of a suspected bomber. we'll have breaking news in a moment. how many e-mails are deemed classified? prvel >> donald trump is off jury duty. we'll stereo what he's saying today. and the dad that forced kids to return their participation
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seven minutes until the top of the hour. we have headlines for you now. 110-year-old died sunday almost exactly one month after meeting president obama in the white house. the president calling the world war ii veteran, quote, a true trailblazer. a first for the united states military, two female soldiers will graduate from army ranger school friday. participation was assessment to better incorporate women into the military. they can't join the regimen, only males can do that now. brian? going to love this story.
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you have a birthday girl that want one gift, a lot of money. only to give it away. she was born with a rare disorder in her legs. now she's walking and running and determined to help other kids at the same hospital that helped her get on her feet. she's collected money by a lemonade stand, making a sign. a couple was so impressed with her story, they donated $50,000 for the cause and therefore the hospital. joining us now, addie and her proud dad jeff. welcome to both of you. thanks for joining me. addie, first off, for your birthday, why was it important to get $8,000? >> because it's fun to help all other kids. and a lot of people just like
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little people helping out other kids, and it's a good thing to do for everybody. >> you're -- no kidding. jeff, what has the hospital can done for you and your family? >> texas scottish rite hospital sets the stage as a parent, for my wife and i, to not worry about the football responsibilities for the journey she had. the hospital really makes it enjoyable so that you can be with your kids. >> addie what was your reaction when you found out the hospital helped you to be able to walk, run, and they did it for free? >> i was really happy. i said thank you to all of them because it was really mice for
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them to help me walk and run. and it's just really exciting. >> it is. your first thought is let me pay back and help out other kids. jeff, what was your reaction and addie too, to getting the huge contribution, surpassing your goals? >> well, when we found out about it, words don't describe that what he's doing touched somebody in a way to make a donation to the hospital like that. it really is a special place. what she's doing is really spreading and to see that gratitude from other people is is very incredible. >> let's try to get you more and help other kids and the great hospital. addie, we're going to put this up. go to foxandfriends.com so people can donate. great story. thanks so much. back in a moept. prz claritin every day
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. by the way log on to foxandfriends.com after the show show and help out addie and that hospital. we're going to tell you more at foxandfriends.com to donate. >> great cause. bill: there are breaking developments in the hillary clinton email scandal. the number of classified document exploding to more than 300. welcome to america's newsroom. martha: just yesterday the number of flagged emails was around 60. it's literally climbing
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