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good morning. today is sunday, 6th of september, 2015. i'm anna kooiman. this is a fox news alert. a high school student shot dead. two illegal immigrants were part of the plot to kill. new developments just coming in. brand new confession from hillary clinton. turns out she paid a state department staff area to manage the e-mail server. he pleads the fifth amendment. that is coming up. kim davis, county clerk refusing to marry same-sex
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marriage is locked up. her lawyer is here to state her case. "fox & friends" is coming up. ♪ ♪ thanks for keeping us company particularly on your holiday weekend. have to work this weekend? probably not. you're probably waking up after a barbecue with family and friends preparing for another today. >> we're working on your weekend. this is labor day weekend. we want to see your pictures. keep them in. we'll share them on the show this morning. shopping component, labor day is a big retail weekend. we have details what to buy, what to skip, where are the deals. >> i can't stand shopping.
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>> i'll handle for you. we have stories making headlines. a fox news alert. three alleged gang members in the country illegally behind bars athe murder of a virginia high school senior. danny was shot twice in the back as he waited for the school bus friday. police think the ms 13 member pulled the trigger. he's charged with second degree murder. two others, vasquez and zelaya also picked up for firearm possession is. they're both illegal aliens. a car race, six are killed when a rally car slams into spectators. an 8-year-old child and at least one pregnant woman among those killed. less than a mile from the finish line. 20 others sent to the hospital.
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the car was going too fast around the ben. the crowd was watched in the restricted area with no barriers. the rally is since suspended. recovery two and a half weeks being shot on the horrific on-air attack that left two journalists dead, vickie is on the mend. photos show her smiling and surrounded by family. she is going through physical therapy and starting to walk again. doctors say she'll leave the hospital in the near future. wish her well. first saturday of college football is now many tin the bo. we take you there. >> victory over arkansas state. next to texas. crimson tide ran over the badgers. alabama was able to prove their
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worthy of the preseason hike. then to north western, kicked its way to an upset beating sam ford. wild cats dominate both sides of the scrimmage. big story of the night, did you see this? watch. >> three man rush. steps into the throw, in the wind, down to the goal line. it's caught. touchdown byu. >> can you believe it? stunning nebraska with a hail mary catch on the final play of the game. i should mention temple owls, first time in 74 years beating penn state. 74 years, temple. intracommon weather contest. >> it hasn't happened that long. >> all right. new confession from hillary clinton as she publicly admits
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to paying a staffer to manage the private server in her new york home. elizabeth has reports from washington. >> he worked for her personally. without naming brian saturday, insisting the work wouz anything but legal. he pleaded the 5th amendment. clinton urged anybody involved in the investigation to cooperate. >> i feel strongly that the facts are the facts. we been repeating them over and over. we'll continue to do so. i very much urge anybody who is asked to cooperate to do so. >> investigators want to know if he may have knowledge about what happened to the 30,000 e-mails clinton deleted from the server
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and if there's evidence of destruction. the poll numbers are hit hard bringing down the front runner. she refuses to show it. she accepted the endorsement by the senator yesterday. she said her use of the private e-mail server wasn't quote the best choice and she quote didn't stop and think about her setup when she took over. back to you. >> the scandal around e-mails has been one of the criticisms of donald trump attacking her for trustworthiness. war of words between the two out on the stump. donald trump saying vicious things about her trustworthiness. she's fired back. i'm surprised to hear her taking on donald trump now on the stump.
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listen. >> mr. trump dismisses women. i find a lot of what he says ridiculous. when police e pressed about thee says about women, he says he loves women. in fact, he cherishes us. if it's all the same mr. trump, i'd rather you stop cherishing women and start respecting. >> you know what, donald trump doesn't discriminate. women want equal not special treatment. he puts everyone and anybody in his i don't say hairs. doesn't matter if you're a man or woman. hillary clinton is scrambling trying to get back on he is aj because she's been talking so much about this e-mail scandal and that's damaged her with polls with likely voters. she would rather talk about the phony war on women and be a champion for the middle class than our country and how she put
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it at risk. >> if you criticize a woman, you're against all women. she's used this in every campaign she's run, used it against me one. if you criticize a woman, doesn't mean you're against all women. you're criticizing that woman. if i'm against harry reid, it doesn't mean i criticize white men. can does this work? >> it worked, the war on women, in 2008. it seemed to fire back and blow up in faces of democrats that tried it. >> if you're not allowed to criticize any woman without being called a sexist, that's insane. >> while hillary clinton was in new hampshire saying this, didn't take donald trump long to pig your out she was talking about him. he got on twitter and said this. hillary said nasty things about
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me off her teleprompter. there was no emotion, no truth. >> look at head to head match-ups between democrats and ares. donald trump 45% against hillary clinton 40%. trump vests clinton in head to head match-up. >> i love the this. she reads, no emotion, no truth. he's got flashes of insight about people. jeb is low energy, hillary is dead inside. that's revealing. she reads with no emotion. that's so truth. >> rather than address the issue, she just -- >> she doesn't address his issue. she's like you're a sexist, shut up. >> it's going both ways. >> if you saw social media, tons of photos at the rally in
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kentucky. kim davis was jailed for refusing same-sex marriage license. mike, long time radio show host, compared kim davis -- well, i'll let you hear this. take a listen. >> is this woman in jail because she's denied religious freedom or more like american version of taliban? respectively, that reminds me of what we're fighting seas. haj it's not the marriage bureau, it's the dmv. there's a muslim clerk that takes the position the islamic faith doesn't recognize the right of women to drive. we'd go crazy and say absolutely not. you're imposing on society. >> he's right, we would go crazy. you can't compare evangelicals
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christians to taliban. >> they can. people in charge believe that kim davis and her like are the real threat. people that don't live in washington, malibu. they're really, really scary. you've got to think, we redefine marriage as massive change. people accept it and go along. there's one woman in a tiny place in kentucky who disagrees, and we put her in jail. >> i don't understand why she wouldn't find another job sm. >> i absolutely agree. if you disagree, boom, you're crushed, taliban go to jail. >> she's been spending nights in jail. we'll talk to her lawyer at 7:15 on our show. he's the lawyer for kim davis. we saw him at the press
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conference talking about how she slept on the first night. we'll get the update. >> father johnson weighs in. this is a tough subject to talk about and deal with. as a christian, you're wake up sunday wondering how do i be true to faith but bide by the laws? this story highlights it. >> can't think of anybody to break pit down than father john. this helped him skyrocket in the presidential polls. >> 999 will pass. it's not the price of a pizza. >> herman cane of course. where is he now? could donald trump wind up in the same place? president obama renamed m.t mckinley and mow pressured to rename reagan international airport too. nope ♪ vo: with beyond natural dry pet food, you can trust our labels.
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hi friends. good morning. we've heard him say it himself. it's called the summer of trump. critics of the donald say these response ises to serious questions could get him into trouble. >> i'm looking for the next commander in chief to know who nasralh is, zawalhiri. >> i don't believe in gotcha questions. >> i'm not trying to quiz you on it. >> does this attitude mean he could be the next herman cane or
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president obama? thank for being with us both of you. >> good morning. >> commentary magazine jonathan tobin wrote about this. i'm going to too you up to a couple of these. knowledge of foreign policy isn't a matter of gotcha questions, it's what we hire presidents to do. if you can't be bothered to study up on details even political colossus like trump doesn't need to be elected. will this hurt him? >> no, it will not hurt him. a true journalist is when you read an article and not decide
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what time they're on. this guy is a trump hater. trump is political, not a politician. clearly this election isn't politics as usual. >> it was in commentary magazine. steve, carly fiorina aced the same questions on the same day. what do you make of that? . she needs to do something. i don't think she's an appealing candidate. her standings in the polls shows that. i would love the policy questions and knowledge to decide this thing. i'm a policy walk myself. this is not what trump is about. we have to call trump's candidacy a movement. i hate to say. that i hope the nominee for democrats is going to win, hope that's hillary. ic -- i think he's seen as a martyr when anybody goes after
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him and tries to hurt him. bernie sanders and others better start taking trump seriously. >> trump has a record of being a job creator, business leader, real estate mogul. in this piece, he says that he pretends he can control foreign policy. what do you make of that? >> everyone in america loves success. donald trump is successful. a lot of folks out there have despair and hopelessness. they discharge politicians. i agree with you steve, he can do no wrong. however, it's going to take a howard dean moment to knock trump out. i do not believe trump is going to be the republican nominee. >> you take someone that would cause him to self-destruct? >> yes. >> he's got six months to come up to speed. i don't think he's a herman
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cane, sarah palin, somebody that refuses to do the research. he's going to do. that i would love to see him self-d self-destruct, but i don't think that's going to happen. >> he says here this makes him more like president obama, talking empty promises and what we see. his personality has got him soaring in the polls. thank you for your time. >> thank you anna. >> thank you for having us. she got busted for running up a 550 dollars phone bill. how dad found out about it. how much caffeine is okay? we'll break it down next. ♪ ♪
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good morning. quick headlines for you. first up, wild ride through las vegas ends with dead willy and fiery bus crash. police picked up the dui driver after he slammed through the mini bus causing it to flip and catch fire. two were killed, four sent to the hospital with severe burns. a drone crashes into the stadium. the drone belonged to a student. police are considering what steps to take. luckily nobody was hurt. this comes days after someone crashed a drone at the u.s. open
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in new york city. 85% of us drink one caffeinated drink per day, some of us ten. the love affair with caffeine has sparked a crisis according to the fda. the rise of the stimulus consumption has led to overdose. this powerful thing you can buy on amazon. >> right. the problem with powder caffeine is toxsty. >> kids are drinking this stuff. that's what the fda warning was about. >> exactly. kids, adolescents, we're seeing deaths, cardiac arrests. it's very frightening. this is the message we need to get out to american public f.
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you're going to have a cup or two of coffee, that's well within the range. >> we were looking at the range closes to your head there. the break down with by age, concern is among young kids drink this is stuff. right? >> right. one cup of caffeinated beverage like here or one glass of chocolate milk they can buy in school for lunch, they're already above their therapeutic range. the range in a small child is very small. we try to limit caffeine in small people if we can. >> we have a boat load of sugar and caffeine on our table this morning in front of us. take us through some of these drinks. let's talk about the basic cup of coffee. >> 100 milligrams. instant is half. if you're concerned about calf
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pe -- about caffeine. small cup of express sew, instant coffee is fine. >> black tea is half as much. >> green tea has caffeine. regular has the same as black tea. >> can of cola, you're not only getting sugar but caffeine. >> right which is what we worry about with children. can of red bull is equivalent of cup of coffee. if you'd rather start with red bull instead of coffee, it's equal. i any of these things are safe. they're saying in mayo clinic, up to four cups a day is safe. average 150 pound male. take it the way you want to. we needs to worry about
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♪ ♪ well it's your shot of the morning. we've been asking you to send in pictures showing how you're spending your holiday weekend. here's spencer holding grandson ronny at the park in upstate new york. this picture of her and her husband enjoying backyard boating. >> here's dave posting his dog resting on the river listening to johnny rash, greatest song ever recorded. let's get your take on this this morning. a father decides my daughter has been spending too much time on the phone. when help gets the bill, he realizes it's a $500 phone bill from his daughter in virginia.
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i think she's 13 years old. he padlocks her closet with all items. puts post-it notes. she has to work chores around the house to unlock certain particles to play with like clothes and different things. she has to earn back wearing clothing, shoes. >> this is brilliant. want your high heels, wash my car with a tooth bright. no, we don't know if it's actions like this. is this a valuable life lesson or too extreme? >> i'm for that. i faced this exact problem many times. t the problem i have is public shame. i don't think it's good for family to do that at all. >> he's doing something right with her. according to the article, she's the latest recipient of the hand over award and also an honor
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student. >> who talks on the phone anymore? >> instagram got her. >> it was her data numbers. >> okay. it was the data not the phone. i was like what teen actually talks. >> no. you hang up. no you hang up. >> you going to bed? that's like a 1980s movie. >> true. >> this idea it's like a band aid solution to i a problem he should have noted many years ago. you let it get to this point. >> the phone company rips you off. >> is this good punishment the dad gave to his daughter? >> facebook or twitter. 34 minutes after the headlines, the summer of sharks isn't over. i did ran marks with you air r lifted to the hospital after the
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ten foot long shark bit his foot after it dangled over the kayak. he and his friend were a mile and a half offshore when the shark bit. >> it didn't seem super addre aggressi aggressive. >> dylan describes himself as a catch and release shark fisherman is in stable condition. a ohio man takes matters in his hands after the speedy out of control driver, child in the back seat. >> what is your problem? your kid is in the car. >> he grabbed the keys from the driver. he says the driver was hitting walls going 80 miles per hour with daughter in tow. the driver was charged with drunk driving and child endangerment. it's mt mckinley no more.
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liberals turn their eyes towards d.c. reagan national airport. >> the group is throwing a fit. their petition says this. because congress changed the airport in 1998 from washington to reagan, republicans should add the first president's name back to the airport. all right. at the bow time is up in philadelphia. sad news. we thought yesterday on "fox & friends" this wouldn't have happened. heisman trophy winner tebow has been cut by the eagles. he tried to be the third string quarterback, not going to happen. not bad blood. he tweet thanks to eagles for their opportunity. another player not making the cut, devon still, best known for daughter a daughter's battle with cancer.
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>> issue shouldn't affect his daughter's treatment as players keep health insurance five years after playing in the league. there you go. let's get outside with rick now. fall is in the air. >> for a few people. not rid of summer for central part of the country this week. look at the massachusetts show you couple things going on. feels summer in minneapolis, 80 degrees, humid. see the central part of the country, yellow stripe? that's the heat. out in the west, chilly start to your day or weekend and sunday into monday. going to remain looking at cool temperatures over the next couple of days. also watching severe weather across the northern plains today along with high temperatures by the afternoon. back to you inside. >> thanks.
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it's labor day weekend. time to shop for best end of summer sales. be careful. some are deceiving. good morning. thanks for being with us. first up, mattresses. >> it's historically the best time of year to snag a mattress sale. this time we're seeing huge discounts at serious, sealy, serta and all players. >> now you have the time to test drive the mattress. hopefully you have tomorrow off. >> absolutely. next up, travel incompetent temperatures. is this the best time to gets airlines for holidays. >> the study shows time before is better to buy tickets. now is the time to look and snag
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the ticket. >> a lot of people know where they're going ahead of time. summer clothing, right now you've seen the sales. they're all over the place down to the macy's. seeing 60 to 70% off. get a list of those with savings. >> you don't have much time to wear it. you can get it for next summer. >> or if you're going somewhere on vacation in the winter that's warm. >> we see the steepest prices for tvs and appliances. around the holidays and black friday is the best time. you say we should buy mattresses but not bedding. save until january. the white sales, something happening for decades, is in
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january. stores like macy's, seriou sear. thank you. an illegal immigrant busted twice for breaking a law cannot be deported because she's transgender. is this the latest loophole? these nearly nude ladies in time square causing plenty of controversy. new york city top cop says there's nothing wrong with it. what do you want? ♪ ♪ feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond.
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an ohio man lucky to be alive thanks to his cell phone. someone opened fire on this guy at the drive through job. instead of hitting his target t gunman shot the phone the clerk was holding in front of his chest. the gunman is on the loose, saved fbi tby the cell phone. time square painted ladies are lightning rod for controversy, they're not doing anything illegal. he said equipment square today is much better than it was 25 years ago. painted ladies are painted but naked. that's why i walk home from the train station. >> seen him do it before. carrie, cannot be deported despite a felony conviction because he's a transgender might face abuse if returned to
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mexico. the decision encouraged illegal immigrants to seek asylum here in the u.s. tom, great to see you this morning. >> hey tucker. how are you sm. >> i'm great. the argument as i understand it is this person bunt like listening to mexico. it's tougher than the united states. despite the fact he's got a felony conviction, he has to stay here. is that the argument? >> he's comparing it to being tortured. there's els of rape from authorities. it's probably terrible for him because of transgender stat tuchlts -- status. are we going to have sympathy for individuals and think they need help. when you look at the decision, it's not based on law.
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a lot of times yelling at lower court considering this for r not buying into the way of thinking that transgenders have that you need to call him he rather than she vice versa, it's a little crazy. it may be fine if you're someone like bruce jenner and that point of view. there's really no basis and law for that to give this benefit of doubt or exz tra special treatment to someone that violated the law. obama administration is friendly to those that are transgender, illegal immigrants. they provide hormone treatments, special accommodations. the fact they were thinking of deporting this person shows you how bad it was in term temperatures of the other criminal activity, drunk driving incident. >> i guess it's the favoritism that stands out in this if this guy were claiming -- i
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totally sympathize. if he were saying i'm evangelicals, opposed to abortion or something, do you think he'd get asylum? >> of course not. >> he's in a favor add group. >> we're talking conventions again torture. when you think of torture, you think of governments arresting you and torturing. not someone in a socially disadvantaged group for sure subject to discrimination. however terrible the, it is being part of a nation that are unofficial. this is not official. the the government doesn't have official or non official policy like this. again, it's another reason for more illegal ale yens to come in and claim this type of protection.
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we've seen asylum seeking aliens or number of aliens seeking asylum skyrocket from the obama administration with the order surge in two years. this is one of the reasons why. >> if you're unhappy, taxpayers have moral obligation to pay for your sex change. >> this is unapproved by congress. >> or the american people. no one asked our view. thanks for coming on. new clues as whether vice president joe biden will make a run for the white house. new pressure from his wife jill. what she's thinking, coming up. silver screen is set to stay hot with big movies like "star wars." ken mccarthy is up next to tell you which are worth watching. next. i'm angela, and i quit smoking with chantix. for ten long years i was ready to quit.
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on the downhill side of 2015, the good news is there are a lot of good movies coming up, apparently. ♪ >> there's been an awakening. ♪ ♪ have you felt it? ♪ ♪ >> whoa. that's the seventh stallment of the "star wars" franchise. joining us now with the previews of which movies you should watch and which you sudden skip, our friend, kevin mccarthy. >> i hear that john williams' music in my ear and it's the greatest music of all time. it geeks me all so bad. i can't wait.
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>> your fall and winter preview, let's start with one coming out the beginning of october, the martian. we see posters around new york city for this. >> this is the director of alien. matt damon is on a mission to mars. he tries to signal back to earth for a rescue mission to get back home. the trailer looks amazing because you are looking for a very serious tone and comedic matt dayton is in -- damon is in it. you have an incredible cast. jeff daniels. i'm looking forward to that. it comes out october 2en, as ridley scott, it locks incredible. a week after the pargs, the walk comes out, this is about a high wire artist. >> right. a visual effects pioneer directed the movie back to the future as well as forest gump.
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this deals with a true story of a man who walked across the twin towers in 1974 on a wire. it was shot in 3 d. when i first saw the trailer in i max 3 d, you can feel the win on your face at the top of the towers. >> can you see it if you are afraid of heights? >> i don't know. >> when you take that first step off the building and look down, it looks really scary. >> and it's totally real. that's the best part. >> "star wars," the force awakens. will this live up to its hype? >> i'm 31 years old and i'm sitting in my house all week playing with my new toy. it is the greatest thing ever. it comes out on december 18th. john williams is back to do the score. you have mark hamill back, carrie fisher, harrison ford,
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this trailer brought tears to my eyes every single person, three generations of people from the first ones to the earlier ones to this one, everyone is going to want to see it. i'm predicting it will break the box office record for the highest opening movie of all time, till bring injure ras sick world. i'm going to tell you i'm going to be shedding a lot of nerd tears on december 18th. >> i think he one hupd you, on friday, he got pick up about a storm trooper. >> i saw it. i was very jealous. >> on christmas day, after you've done opened all the parents and you get rowdy, and you want to see a good flick, this leonardo did i cap rio movie looks pretty good. the revenant.
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>> dicaprio this could possibly be his win. the movie was shot with all natural lighting and it opens up on december 25th t looks insane. >> finally, samuel l. jackson is going to be starring on the hateful eight. >> i can't wait. quinton tarantino's movie. limited release on christmas day. only in 70 millimeter film. i love my favorite film maker, quinton tarantino. coming up, should pretty women should be seen and not heard. a new study that attractive woman shouldn't be try to be funny. >> and a country music legend
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>> hey, friends, today is sunday, the 6th of september, 2015. i'm anna kooiman, it's a 2016 showdown and the gloves are coming off. >> mr. trump insults and dismisses women. he's been throwing a lot of heat my way. >> hillary clinton taking aim at donald trump on the campaign trail but new polls showing trump getting the last laugh. the latest results straight ahead. and a pretty big show of support outside of a kentucky jail yesterday. ♪ ♪ >> hundreds of people show up to show support for the county
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clerk locked up for refusing to issue marriage licenses for same sex couples. her lawyer is here to give her side of the story live this hour. and your summer a splash like this? >> there you go. oh, yes! whoa! >>ee haw. >> we're going to share our favorite moments from fox and friends weekend this summer. "fox & friends" hour two starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that guy knows what he's doing. >> that's married and cooking. they are happily married and happily cooking for us here on
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labor day week. we're giving you great barbecue ideas you can do. >> it's more than just meat today. we're talking about other great items. it's not just meat. >> it's food you can actually cook and would want to eat. >> we also asked you to send in your photos this morning. we want to see how you are celebrating labor day weekend. we'll show more of those. >> they have been pretty great. first up, hundreds showing their support for a kentucky clerk who stood up to they are beliefs, refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses and went to jail. >> kim davis wakes up behind bars for a third straight day, good morning, elizabeth. >> rowan county clerk kim davis spending the weekend in jail, hundreds holding rallies on her behalf, some of the crowds channing thank you, kim, for her defiance of a supreme court ruling.
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davis should be a free woman and the high court can't make laws, only congress can say. her husband says she's prepared to sit in jail for as long as it takes. >> she was in good spirits last night. i talked to her last night. she's in great spirits. we were joking and laughing. she said honey i'm just as comfortable as can be. >> she will be fine p. >> the clerks refusal has attracted national attention and support of a number of candidates including senator rand paul, marco rubio and former governor mike huckabee also has plans to meet with cavus -- davis. hillary clinton and donald trump are both running for president but they haven't directly engage so far until yesterday. hillary clinton took time out of her busy campaign schedule to go after donald trump directly. here's what she said. >> mr. trump insults and dismisses women. he's been throwing a lot of heat
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my way. i do find a lot of what he says pretty ridiculous. whenever he is pressed about the things he says about women, he says he loves women. in fact, to quote him, he che cherishs us. i would rather you stop cherishing women and start respecting women. >> and as the drip, drip continues with this email server scandal, she will love to talk about the war on women and put donald trump in her cross hairs and try to be the champion for the middle class rather than talk about the hot water she's in and how she's potentially put our national security at risk by having this private email server. any way, donald trump's ears were burning while she was talking about her in new hampshire. he fired back that. hillary said such nasty things about me, read directly from her teleprompter, but there was no
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emotion, no truth. just can't read speeches! >> she would like to turn the tables right now. she came back from vacation early because of sagging poll she's answered questions on msnbc directly about her email server. hiring the guy at the state department to manage the server. >> she's got an unbelievable guts to level this at trump. who has treated her with greater respect? donald trump or her husband? pretending an attack on one woman is an attack on all women is mindless. >> we don't want special treatment and equal treatment. donald trump doesn't care if he's attacking man or women. he doesn't discriminate. >> we've seen a lot of the polls matching up republican candidates against one another and now look at democrats versus republicans. a head-to-head match-up.
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donald trump out on top in this new usa today survey poll. 45% to 40% right now. donald trump against bernie sanders 44 to 40 and donald trump within the margin of error at the very bottom there with joe biden at 42%. >> funny biden does better than hillary clinton. obviously, democrats are upset about donald trump. also republicans in washington very upset at donald trump. they see him as a threat to their power. a lot of people would like to stop the trump phenomenon before it gets so big that he becomes the nominee. is that possible? >> we debated it earlier. we heard a republican strategist and a democratic strategist about what it would take to knock donald trump out. let's take a listen. >> everyone in america loves success and donald trump is successful. i think it's going to take a howard dean moment to actually
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knock trump out. i do not believe that trump is going to be the republican nominee. >> we have to start calling trump's candidacy a movement. i'm a democrat. i hope it's hillary who wins. better than ideology sand -- bernie sanders ends up being the nominee, he needs to take trump seriously. >> in that match-up, joe seems to be doing better but according to political insiders, this morning, it appears that joe biden will not be running. insiders say the vice president's wife also doesn't want to be in the spotlight of being first lady and he's done it twice before, ran twice before, to little effect. so will biden actually back out? we don't know for sure. >> his wife is jill biden. she's a professor of education at a community college outside washington, and she's also signed up for a full new year of
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classes. i hope that's not true. i hope joe biden is running. i'm not a big democrat but i like him and i think democrats have a right to have real choice. >> she's re-upped for a new year of classes. would she be doing this if her husband were running? it shouldn't be a choice between hillary clinton and bernie sanders? come on. there's got to be another choice. >> he said i don't know if our family has the strength to do this. >> we have some other stories we're following. fox news alert, three alleged gang members in this country illegally now behind bars after the murder of a virginia high school senior. danny miranda was shot twice in the back as he waited for the school bus on friday.
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police believe a 17-year-old mas gang member pulled the trigger. they were picked up for firearm possession, police say both are illegal aliens. and horror at a spanish car race as six people are dead after a rally car crashes into the crowd. watch. and among the dead an eight-year-old child and a pregnant woman. 20 others were send to the hospital with serious injuries. those people were standing in a restricted area when the car came around the corner too fast. the rally has since been suspended. and legendary singer merle haggard yearns for the old days of country music. >> my mind is nothing but a
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total blank. i think i'll just stay here in drink. >> and drink. i love how they can add so many syllables. i can say that, i'm a southerner. when asked about today's country music, he says there's no substance. they are just kids stuff. he assures us that trend is starting to won't be popular for much longer. i think that's -- >> also written by a southerner. >> hey! >> i mean that with love! >> he's saying the trend is not going to stay forever. >> it's starting to won't be. i was reading the prompt ter at the same time with you, anna. >> starting to won't be. >> that is very much true. you can have it a lot for a lot of this week. take a look at the maps. we have some rain across parts
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of the southeast today. some of it heavy at times. a bit of a wash-out. be careful on some of those beaches down there. beaches across the northeast, spectacular, and the heat building again. it's going to be a grit time to be at the beach. into the northern plains, take a look at that. minnesota, severe threat today. this afternoon, we're going to see more energy moving into the area. strong winds and maybe some hail. not much of a tornado day today. a little bit of flooding with heavy rain as well. southwest, more monsoons moving in today again. apparently, there's a new study out that shows that women -- >> better i hear it, sinus -- science. >> sexy, we should be seen but not heard. >> a new study claims a pretty woman can be seen but not heard, but funny females are not seen as attractive. we had some science here yesterday, remember the little
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girls offering da itting advice. >> in dating, men who are funny have a much more -- higher chance of having a physical relationship with a woman. women who were funny it was the same. but the seen but not heard part, i don't know where that ever comes from, i had did dinner last night with my wife and daughters, i didn't say a word. >> you couldn't get in a word in edgewise. >> i can sort of see that. sometimes when a female comic says something that's completely crass, i go oh, she's not acting like a lady. and if i man, that's so funny. it's not fair. >> should women be seen and not heard? it's not me. it was science. please don't slam -- >> is life fair and should it
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be? support pouring in for that kentucky county clerk who has been jailed for issuing same-sex marriage licenses. her lawyer joins us next to make her case. this is one lucky dog. how she survived in the wilderness for months and how she found her way home. that story is ahead. ♪ ♪ flonase allergy relief nasal spray outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance, flonase controls six. so you are greater than your allergies. flonase. six is greater than one. this changes everything.
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kim davis defied a judge's order to issue those licenses claiming it would violate her religious beliefs. her lawyer says the judge is dragging his feet as they try to file an appeal. joining us is her attorney. does kim have any regrets at all? >> no, she has no regrets. obviously, she never envisioned herself standing in this situation 0 or being imprisoned. you have the jail ministry where she meets women on monday but she never thought she would be on the other side of the bars wearing an orange jump suit. she's very content. out of the first words, all is well and she concluded our meeting by also saying all is well. so she is content where she is. she has no redwrets and one thing she will not do, she will not violate her conscience. >> it's interesting. are you surprised by the response to that? when i was a kid, liberals celebrated those who stood up for their beliefs.
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people went to jail because they believed in something. liberals are deriding her. >> it's unfortunate the level of rhetoric that has escalated not only in this case but in general in america. there's a lack of civility anymore and respect. people take a direct attack on an individual because they disagree with that individual and they try to belittle that individual and rather than respect that individual and try to understand why they are doing what they are doing. frankly, kim is someone like dr. marlin luther king jr in the sense that he was willing to pay the consequences for his decision and conscience. in that respect, kim is in that long line of individuals who is willing to pay the consequence for a conscious decision regarding their conscience and religious convictions. there's reasonable ways to resolve this.
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the certificates could be changed. it could be issued under the commonwealth of kentucky rather than under kim davis's name and authority. you think maybe different people should be signing off rather than kim, is that what you are saying? >> yeah, she said she can in fact file these licenses like she does a deed or a lien. you are not authorizing, you are not authenticating it. it's not under your thawrt but when she issues a license with her name as the authority issuer, then she is agreeing with her and -- >> is that having like two separate lines, gays you stand in this line and straight couples you stay in this line? >> this is across the board. in fact, the clerks association has made this recommendation. just remove the clerks and the titles across the board and they can be issued through the state. just remove their name so their name and their authority is not being bed associated with something that directly collides
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with their religious convictions. >> i keep hearing people say maybe she should get a new job. the requirements of the job have changed after the supreme court decision, why not do something else? >> she's an elected official. she's been there for 27 years. her mother was a clerk a 30 years before that. she ran for public office as a democrat and run in the primary and ran against the republican and won by a good margin. people want her there. she's going to return about $1.5 million of savings by the end of the year. that's a good thing. if they want to remove her, they can, but they are not going to because they want her there so she's called to serve the people. she's going to continue to serve them. unless the people change their mind. at this time they haven't. at the same time she's serving the people and doing a good job and is not going to violate her conscience. >> she's violating the law
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>>s 3,000, that's how much a salt lake city waitress was tipped. 100 days, that's how long the 1,400 mile patriot tour took to complete. organizers hope to raise money for wounded veterans and their families. 42 days, that's how long it took a dog to be reunited with her family. she ran off a car accident in
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yellowstone national park. after the senseless murder of texas sheriff's deputy darren goforth are asking us to honor the boys in blue. >> men and women of law enforcement whose job is to keep us protect us and make us a safe. shake the hand of a law enforcement officer and thank them and. we challenge you to show you blue lives matter. >> nice to see you, guys. good morning. >> hello, mr. clayton. >> very good morning outside. >> you can call me clayton. nice to meet you guys this morning. ethan, how did you guys comes up with this idea? >> after the sad shooting of
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deputy goforth, we were working on our cinematography badge, we were working to come up with a way to honor deputy goforth. >> what does the challenge say? >> the challenge is about blue lives matter, how they matter to all families, but in today's world they don't really matter it seems like. we wanted to change that. we wanted to change the world. >> and ethan, this is, of course, built around the idea like the ice buck challenge that we saw last year, which raised like $200 million, you are giving people like a week, right, to go up to police officers, shake their hands in this video? >> the response that we got was very quick and it started literally overnight. one day we put it up and then the next day we were seeing
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videos of people in chick-fil-a and other places chick shake the hands of police officers. i'm very glad. it's very -- i'm very proud of what we could do. >> trevor, that's bns the response from police? what have they said to you? >> they said definitely, please try to help as much as we can. we would love to do everything we can to help you. >> your parents must be proud? >> they very are. they really helped us. without their encouragement, it would have seemed a much harder job but with their love, it was very easy to do. >> trevor, you guys grew up around police officers so this is really important for you. why do you think it's important for other americans watching this this morning to go out and do this challenge. what do you say? >> we say please do the challenge as much as you can. we need to show that police
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officers matter to at least one family. actually, 80,000. >> it's very difficult the job they did to protect us to keep us safe. it's important to show the appreciation for the hard work they do. >> well said. ethan and trevor, what do you guys plan to do when you grow up? do you have a future in law enforcement? >> i was looking at a course on marine biology and archaeology. >> i was looking at a course on mari mari marini mari marine biologyist. did you get to the cinematography merit badge? >> after we do this. this was the final part. we had to visit a studio and after this we were looking at getting that merit badge. >> does being on national television in front of 2 million people on "fox & friends" count
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as visiting a studio? >> yes, it does, sir. >> see, we helped them get a cinematography merit badge. congratulations. >> thank you very much, sir. coming up here, a warning to pet owners, furry friends getting sick after eating marijuana at alarming rates. the dangers for your furry friends. and coming up, delicious sides and desserts you can fire up on the grill as well. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc.
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and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." it's definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting. deep couch sitting! bill's got a very tough 13lie here...... looks like we have some sort of
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sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. this golf course is electric... >> hey, do you want to be polite to this customer? can you speak to english to the customer in america? i ordered it with red pepper. what are you going to do about it? >> your shot of the morning. how rude this lady's dramatic dinner ordeal is going viral on line this morning and you are about to see why. >> my dinner is always right. that's how it works here. this is america and you get it right the first time. you get it right the first time.
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get it right the first time. get it right the first time. okay? >> this lunatic tried to storm out of a kabob restaurant. she got a hefty dose of karma when she face floontd the door. some of the stories we're following on your sunday morning. we're bringing some firses firsts. this is not part of the pregame festivities, a drone crashes into the stadium. the drone belongs to a student. the incident comes just days after somebody crashed a drone at the u.s. open here in new york city. and the summer of the shark is not over yet. 29-year-old dylan martin was airlifted to a hospital after a 10-foot shark bit his foot as he
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dangled off his kayak. he was a mile offshore when the hammerhead attacked. >> they were massive. we were there. >> authorities say dylan who describe himself as a catch and release shark fisherman is in stable condition. arizona's immigration law, the judge ruling to uphold the law which allows police to question the immigration status of suspected illegal aliens. and nickelodeon fans rejoice. it's going to be a 90s comeback. you remember this theme song? ♪ ♪ i'm sure you do. the company's ceo has been revealing that he may be bringing back some of the popular shows in a fresh new
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way. he said they make some appearances in movies or one--off specials. >> i love the rug rats. they would use the tools to get out of baby gate. >> did you ever watch finder keepers? did you watch double dare? >> is that the no whammies one. >> no whamies, no, that's let's make a deal. >> it's a generational thing. we know a cartoon when we see one. >> exactly. take a look at some weather because summer is almost over. not really. it's a really spectacular labor day across parts of the mid atlantic into the northeast and back toward great lakes. look at that 90 degrees in akron today. 90 in charleston, west virginia. you get the idea. still very much feeling like summer. down to the southeast, we're going to be looking at some scattered showers and thunderstorms from time to time, sparynl across -- especially across coastal areas of south
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and north carolina. much of texas, you are looking warmer and 97 in abby lean, still very warm. trouble in parts of minnesota and iowa and that's going to be the bull's eye for rain. and finally, out across the west, warm temperatures except in toward the pacific northwest. look at that. only 61 degrees today in spokane and we have some rain moving in. and our friends are back on the plaza today. you guys met at summer camp years ago and we're talking about end of summer cook outs. >> we didn't cook out like this at camp. this is better than the camp fare that we had. >> you ever wondered why people don't make grilled cheese on the
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grill? it's a burning question. >> cheese, scallions, bacon and there's a bit of cream cheese that make it creamy and spreadable. we work it up and put it together on some buttered bread and that's going on the grill. >> my favorite sip with this is bare foot refresh. it's light bodied, perfect over ice, a perfect little end of summer sip. >> next. >> i will have 14 within the 12 minutes. >> it's not a cook out without some grilled sausages. we've got our favorite, the jack links wild side. >> holy smokes, these are delicious. >> can i have one? don't hog it all. >> they have got a great bold
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flavor. perfect addition to the cook out. classic. great with a great grilled corn salad. >> i do a grilled and stuffed pepper. these are going to fill them out and the great thing about this, filled with some canned vegetables that are delicious. they seal in the nutrition, freshness and flavor, this is canned beans, corn, rice, and spinach. >> how long do you keep those on the grill? >> they start to get a little hot on the side. 5 to 10 minutes. really quick. then we're moving into dessert here. based on -- >> i'm not done with the first course. >> this was only focused on the grilled cheese. grilled cheese and grilled cheese. based on our favorite summer cocktail, the mule.
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stoli, limes and you didn't think -- ginger beer. we take this stuff over to the grill. i'm bringing my cocktail with me. >> your pretty hair. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> we've got peaches on the grill. we got peaches on the grill. i've got a pan here that's got some browned butter and sugar to it. we add a little ginger bear to it and to make things fun. >> stand back. >> look out, did he blast yo. >> we flambe with a little bit of the vodka. that's going to bring out all those amazing flavors and right on top of a little bit of cake. we pour a little bit of those incredible juices all over. >> ladies first. >> how's that for a grilled
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dessert? peaches, plums, awesome stone fruit. there's more. >> we have classic smors. we amp them up. espresso rub cheese, a little slice of that with your chocolate, with your marshmallow. >> cheese? >> yes. >> you've got this incredible salty sleep bite -- sweet bite going on there. so really kind of a fun twist on the s' more. a little something delicious. >> have you guys ever m anything that doesn't taste amazing? on tuesday night at your house, is it bad or like this? >> it's like this all the time. >> at night, we come home, we set up a table just like this. >> it will be all be on our website at "fox & friends" and friends.com. >> brooke and james, jeenses.
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what do pet owners need to do to prevent their dogs from overdosing on marijuana? our friend, vet reordinaryian -- veterinaran. >> people need to safeguard their stash. a lot of places you can use it. >> the biggest concern is not smoking pot and them getting secondhand smoke from it. >> they still can, but the main issue we have is edible. i brought some brownies and chocolate that don't bring thc in them. dogs, if they gobble it up, now something that for little magazinie -- maggie here, she eats a whole bar of chocolate that's on someone's purse or on
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the coffee table. we have a serious toxicity problem. they get glassy eyed and they can end up having seizures and very rare cases dying. it is a toxic compound but fortunately there aren't a lot of fatalities. the ones we have been seeing have been associated with baked cooks, but theers, oils. where it's concentrated. >> are you seeing pot being used medicinely for dogs? >> a very good question. if your animal has an issue, before you reach your medicinal marijuana, talk to your vet first. >> i had met a couple who had a dog on her last legs and they
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bought her special medicinal one and her appetite is back. let's just say the dog gets into a little bit. >> you need to call your veterinarian, the fastest place to find one is on aha.org. then you can call one of two poison control centers that are my favorite and we have that information on your fox news.com website, and she will -- there's veterinary toxicologists that actually staff those and they will give you great information on what to do. whatnot to do is to induce vomiting. if you google how to deal with poisoning in pets. a lot of websites will say use hydrogen peroxide but if the dog is already getting sedate and wobbly from the pot, they can accidentally inhale that, then
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we got potentially fatal aspiration pneumonia. >> most dogs don't like it, you say? >> they don't. i don't know if they enjoy being high. the ones i see in the hospital, i treat them support actively, iv fluids, make sure their blood pressure is stable. they typically do okay but they do better under veterinary care. >> great to see you. coming up, the press is going to a whole new level wash -- bashing the kentucky clerk who is going to jail for her personal beliefs. >> is this woman in jail because she's being denied her religious freedom or is she more like an american version of the taliban? is she a terrorist? >> we'll tell you exactly what the claim is and the response. >> and was your summer a splash like this? >> there we go. >> check it out.
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>> i don't start eating until 8:00. oh, it is. >> we're trying to loosen the belt today, you know why? >> why? >> it's national sundae day. >> just what you need at 7:00 in the morning. >> exactly. >> we love seeing you this morning. >> we'll be back tomorrow. see you then. >> we all put on about 10 pounds this summer. >> 15 in my case. >> burgers, how many did we have? >> please, i'm sure i've had like 50 this summer. >> and that sundae, i think i had three of those from baskin robi robins. >> we dare you to find a more
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♪ well, good morning today, it's the 6th of september, 2015. a jailed county clerk fighting for her faith as hundreds turn out in her support. >> we love you, sister kim, if you can hear us in there. we want you to know we love you, and you inspired us. >> what kim davis' lawyer is saying about her case this morning. >> and brand-new confessions from hillary clinton. >> with respect to personal services that he provided to me and my family, we, obviously, paid for those services. >> well, she paid a state department staffer to manage her
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private server, but he never disclosed those payments as required. is the clinton campaign getting nervous about what's happening? the biggest competition just said oh, yeah. call it tough love. a father locked up his daughter's entire closet after she racked up a 5 hundred dollars phone bill. is this a key to good discipline? we report, you decide. fox & friends hour three starts right now. ♪ good vibrations ♪ excitations ♪ good, good, good, good vibrations ♪ ♪ excitations ♪ good, good, good vibrations >> often imitated but never replicated, the beach boys. we've been asking you to send in your pictures. this is a fishing trip in
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galveston, texas. >> paula went hiking with her son and boy scott troop. plus, coming up on the program, what to do with all those summer photos on your smartphone. >> you take so many of them, and they sit there digitally, and you never do anything with them. we will have an expert on who will show you how to curate them. >> and what percentage will be pet photos? >> those are our pet photos. that's not even my dog. >> that is my dog. >> that's my mother's dog. >> you take selfies with other people's dogs. we want to take you to kentucky where the controversy has exploded down there over kim davis. there she is right there. she's in jail as we speak. she's the county clerk, elected, who has refused to sign marriage
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licenses for same-sex couples. and a judge has sent her away for an undetermined period of time. >> earlier on the show we spoke to her lawyer, matt faber. she's got a deal, you've got to deal with sleeping in a cell and we asked her earlier on the show -- we asked him on the show -- what has it been like for her while she's there, and he had this to say. >> she has no regrets. and one thing she will not do is she will not violate her conscience. she's an elected official. sh she's been there for 27 years. her mother was clerk before that. she ran as a democrat, ran against a republican and won by a good margin, so the people want her. >> that was in response to why won't show just resign? and she said she won't resign because she was elected by the people of her county.
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>> these are protesters, you know, who disagree with her behavior, and they're saying that love wins. do you think love is winning when somebody gets locked up for their views, either? i see both sides of this. it does seem like she doesn't have to have that job. nobody's handcuffing her to that position. and if her faith dictates that she can't sign these marriage licenses for gays, maybe she shouldn't have that job. >> and there are people on the other side, critics coming out in droves, cheering the fact that she's behind bars and calling attention to the fact that she's married a number of times and when she fixed her name to a divorce certificate, isn't that hypocrisy. >> the debate on cnn where kim davis is being dismissed out of
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hand as a terrorist. this is a radio show guy who was on cnn. and this is what he said yesterday about her. >> is this woman in jail because she's being denied her religious freedom, or is she more like an american version of the taliban? respectfully, it reminds me of that which we are fighting overseas. here's another hypothetical. imagine it's not the marriage bureau, it's the dmv, and there's a muslim clerk who takes the position that the islam eck faith doesn't recognize the right of women to drove, and this person says i'm not going to give driver's licenses to women, a la saudi arabia. we would go crazy over that. >> do you think she's a terrorist and should be droned? >> respectfully. >> the last time i checked christians aren't burning people in the streets. he does bring up a good point, the second half of that.
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but don't compare evangelical christians to the taliban. >> let us know, you can weigh in on our facebook page. respectfully, do you think show's a terrorist? we'll start with this, a freak accident knocked a british sayl sailor dead. he was hit by a rope and knocked unconscious off the coast of portugal. he had been sailing since he was 16 years old. at this point, officials believe his death was an accident, but there will be a full investigation. pope francis calling on europe to take in the refugees from war-torn countries. the vatican is housing some families who have had a hard time getting through. they hope other sanctuaries will be doing the same. meanwhile, some 7,000 people arrived overnight to austria and germany.
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volunteers offered blankets and toys for children. and a miraculous recovery. two and a half weeks after being shot, vickie gardner, new photographs from her virginia hospital bed show her smiling and surrounded by family. the chamber of commerce says she is going to leave the hospital in the near future. excitement at first saturday of college football is on the books. >> trojans cruise to victory at the coliseum with a blowout, 55-6 victory over the arkansas state red wolves. next the crimson tide run all over the tigers. alabama was able to prove they were worthy of all that pre-season hype. they beat the badgers 35-17.
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meanwhile, northwestern kickedity way to kicked i its way to an upset. but the big story of the night was this. watch. >> three-man rush. mangum, in the wind, down to the goal line! and it's caught! touchdown byu! >> byu stunning nebraska with a hail mary catch on the final play of game, giving them a 3 2 33-28 win. also, the temple owls beating -- he's a philadelphia guy. he's happy that temple beat penn state for the first time in 74
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years. >> was it rioting? >> they did take to the field and they were excited. it was at philadelphia eagles stadium, so they're not going to let them riot. >> we have some snow that we're talking about. snow. snow. take a look at the weather map. not snow across the east. the east is still very much solidly into summer. hot and humid across the southeast. across the carolinas and florida. mid atlantic, virginia, beach the are spectacular. and we're going to see veer weather across minnesota. take a look at this. this system here across parts of the west is bringing very cool air. and we have a little bit of snow across parts of the cascades,
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idaho and montana, it will get here soon enough. temperature wise, though, you see the cooler temps across the west. still solidly summer across parts of the country, 94 in kansas city. is this good parenting? or something else. >> or something else. >> or is it going too far? >> this dad gets the cell phone bill for the family and looks at it and says that's odd, our cell phone bill is $541 this month. and daughter, get up here! turns out she wracked up the phone bill so high, she was on instagram, social media, not even making phone calls, wracked up the phone bill, $500. >> what he's done is he's padlocked her closet, and he says, oh, you want your shoes back? you need to do this chore, that
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chore. you need to wash my car, with a toothbrush, this and that. is this a good idea? >> and he posted it on facebook. that's the problem i have with this. i think a response is necessary. but you don't have to put it on facebook. >> clearly he knew that his daughter was on her cell phone a lot. you don't go from 0 to a $500 bill. this could have been a problem for a while. could he have not talked to her about it before it got to this point. omar says it's a good teachable moment for the dad. kids need to appreciate things and how to earn them. and keith says, buy an unlimited plan for $60, and she could instagram unlimited.
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>> tommy says, well done, dad, and the phone companies are ripping us all off. >> he's doing something right, because she's an honor student. coming up, a brand-new confession from hillary clinton. >> with respect to personal services that he provided to me and my family, we, obviously, paid for those services. >> she paid a state department staffer to manage her private server, and he didn't disclose the payment. is the scandal getting a whole lot worse? and first, president obama renames mt. mckinley, now he's being pressured to rename reagan national airport? ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ dream on
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when i got to work as secretary of state i opted for convenience to use my personal e-mail account, which was allowed by the state department. in retrospect, something that was supposed to be convenient has been anything but convenient. it clearly wasn't the best choice. i should have used two e-mails. i was not thinking a lot when i first got in, we had so much work to be done, we have so many problems around the world. >> it was easier to hire a separate staff. she just wasn't thinking at the time. >> but now she's walking back
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that argument saying that she personally paid a state department staffer to set it up for her. >> doesn't this show she thought it through? let's ask chris wallace. >> i think everything proves that she certainly thought this threw. the whole idea that it was for convenience never made any sense. if you're at work and you have a work e mail, and you decide not to use the work e-mail but to set up your own private e-mail in your house and to go outside the system when you have a staff of tens of thousands to make the work e-mail work, how is that convenient? or how is that not thinking about it? obviously she thought about it, and obviously the fact that she's paying a staffer to do it just goes to show it more. >> you have her husband, former president, he's not a state department official, someone whose e-mails would flow through her e-mails, the clinton
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foundation, her daughter, of course. there's nothing wrong with that, of course the issue is the classified information flowing through those channels. >> oh, no. it's that too. under the regulations that were set forth before and while she was secretary of state. work e mail was supposed to be on the state.gov website and supposed to be publicly available through the website. but the fact that there was classified information going back and forth compounds the misconduct. >> chris, looking forward, how long before we just hear hillary clinton say i'm sorry, i shouldn't have done it. or will we ever hear her say that. shy just did her third interview with andrea mitchell, or the third one since she announced she was running. she said she was sorry she
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confused people. her favorability is going down. will the american people just forgive her if she just said i'm sorry? >> no. i'm not sure a sorry's going to make a difference, technically a sorry now. it's one thing if she had come clean, and she would have been much better off last march if she'd just come clean with the whole story then, because, you know, as we've seen every washington scandal, get it out, get it out fully, get it out quickly, she's done exactly the opposite, that's why we're still talking about it six months later, when it's dragged out of her kicking and screaming, i doesn't think that-- don't thin going to help much. we're going to be talking about the alarming rash of police shootings. four police shot in the line of duty in the last four weeks.
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we're going to be talking to two of america's top cops, the police chief of philadelphia and of milwaukee, both of whom who have had troubles in their own cities. and then we'll be talking to de dick cheney and liz cheney who have written a book called "exceptional." we'll talk foreign policy, gop politics and ask them about it. >> thanks, chris. 20 minutes after the hour. coming up, a suspected drunk driver busted by a good samaritan. >> dude, get out of the car. he's got a damn baby in the car. he's got a kid in the car. >> a baby in the back seat. the shocking video ahead.
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hey, everybody. you're looking good on your sunday morning. they gave him asylum, but now they're coming out hard against russia. the nsa whistle blower saying that the crackdown is fundamentally wrong and is frustrated with russia's internet restrictions. liberals are turning their eyes towards d.c.'s reagan national airport. congress changed the name in
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1988 from washington to reagan and they say they should return the name of the arnts. a new study shows the more jokes a man tells a woman the more likely they are to end up in a relationship. what happens when a woman does it? >> as you know, my sister is in the same law firm. they both like the color green, like greg's eyes and money. >> here to discuss, co-host of red eye, joanne nosuchinsky and ryan reese. let's get your personal experiences here. is being funny a problem for you in the dating world? >> yes, i'm single because i'm
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so funny. that's what it is. no, i only date funny guys. but i am always funnier than they are. so if they make a stupid joke, instead of going eeey, i will make my own joke. >> do you think it's being funny or laughing at your own joke that puts them off? >> it's that i'm funnier. they want to be the funny one. and they're too intimidated. >> ryan, you are funny as well. >> yes. >> i mean, you just must have a problem with women coming after you. >> i don't know how accurate this study is, it says guys can laugh a woman into bed? i have had a woman laugh at me in bed. i'm just happy that someone's there. i'm killin' in this room. >> there's a lot of older male comedians with hot women. >> do you find that your whit is
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a put off to men? >> mm-hm. we did a lot of research before this. we went out to bars. we did our routine and nobody bought us any drinks. why do i have this bill at the end of the night? seriously, when it comes to attractiveness, women are thinking long term. it's in our dna. we want to mate for life. we think, we need a funny man. guys think short term. they're not into the long term right away. ah, he dons neesn't need to be . >> that is true, whitey men do do well with women. >> we have to entertain them because we're selling something. hey, look at me, you know? i think you're awesome. women don't need to impress us. >> i don't have money, but i can
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make her laugh. i cmake her do anything. >> i have a six-pack personality. >> have you ever turned down a pretty woman because she said something unfunny? like, i was going to take her home -- >> did she not get your joke? she told you a joke, that wasn't funny. >> you weren't listening. >> you're not listening. does being funny suggest you listen? >> no, people don't listen to how funny i am because they don't care. they're like, oh, she's got a nice face. >> it's a bitter world out there. >> we're out of time. we'll have to stay tuned. great to see you all. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. coming up, it's happened once again. a college student shot dead. new developments coming in. we have them for you. and who says beer and
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morning. the revolution will be televised. it's a chance to relive your first day of school. >> 6 year old adrianna wore a gopro for her first day of school. >> adrianna's dad says he hopes the clip reminds people of being young and being brave. >> you can look at it the other way as being kind of protective. >> what do you have wrapped around your chest? >> it is really special, though. getting their perspective? we're down low right there. we do have stories to tell you about. this is a fox news alert. three alleged gang members are behind bars after the murder of a senior. he was shot twice in the back as he was waiting for a school bus on friday. police think a 17 year old ms 13 gang member pulled the trigger. he's charged with two others.
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they were picked up for firearms possession. police say both are illegal aliens. and police say they have recovered significant new evidence as the man hunt continues this morning for the killers of illinois officer gliniewicz. officers are not releasing what that piece of evidence is, but say they made the discovery while clearing out brush last tuesday. all three suspects are believed to be in the area and they're trying to compile a timeline of their movements using surveillance video from a nearby gas station. and a man takes matters into his own hand after spotting a speeding, out of control driver with a kid in the back seat. >> you've got a child in the car. call 911. [ bleep ] dude, what is your problem? your kid is in the car! >> john french driving the keys
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from the driver when he pulled onto the side of the highway. he was hitting walls and going nearly 80 miles per hour with the child in tow. and it turns out a one direction concert can be entertaining and educational. they stopped in the middle of the show to grab a poster and make it grammatically correct. the fan had written y-o-r instead of y-o-u-r-e. they fixed it and added a signature too. the fan says the grammatically correct sign will never come off her wall. >> a rock star who cares about grammar. not a lot of those wandering around. >> like sting, if you love somebody, set them free.
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>> her free. we have newsstanding by in our weather center. >> if you love somebody set them free. i don't think the grammar rules apply to rock and roll. >> all right. let's talk about weather. maybe i'm grammatically challenged. somebody keeps on messaging me saying i am. taking a look at what's going on. this morning we have heat across the center part of the country that will build toward the northeast. omaha, you're closer to average. dallas, you're going to be above average, and st. louis, sorry, guys, it's still hot. today a spectacular one across the northeast. humidity still down. the humidity does return tomorrow and tuesday is going to be a scorcher across much of the northeast. 100 degrees in san antonio today.
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not as much rain as we saw yesterday, but be prepared for a spotty storm. in iowa, wisconsin, could see some localized flash flooding, and look at that, still 96 degrees in lincoln. so still feels very much like summer for many. and cool across the northwest. that's where it does not feel like summer anymore, but we are trying to eke out every little bit of summer out. >> yeah, with tequila. we've got great cocktails for you that are perfect for making the most of your labor day weekend. >> the tequila ambassador. that's a great title, if you're a tequila ambassador. >> i'm very privileged. >> that means we are expecting the best margarita we've ever had. >> we're going to start with two
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ounces of ma law gra silver, two simple ingredients. >> i never have these measurements. i just start pouring. does it matter? >> measurement is key, not only for balance. we want balance. balance is everything in cocktails and fresh. you want to make sure that every ingredient in your cocktail is fresh. >> how long does tequila last on your shelves? >> very long time as long as you keep it out of extreme hot temperatures, direct sunlight and aeration. you want to make sure that bottle is closed. >> i would hope you wouldn't have it there for years. i would hope you enjoy it more frequently. >> after that one time. >> so fresh lime is equally as important, right? so we have agave nectar, then fresh ooh, fresh. >> we have agau va neck tor,
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fresh lime and tequila. is that it? >> yeah. >> and it comes out as beautiful as this? >> and then you can shake it. >> shake it because the water is equally important. we want to make sure to get the balance correct and the water will help to do that. >> all of these things matter. >> there are a lot of different kinds of margaritas you can make. the blood orange margarita. >> we are going to do a little bit of a modification. blood orange is typically a winter, a winter fruit. but you can have it year round. we're going to have the ma lag row. and something called solerno blood orange. it's direct from sicily. now you can have your blood orange year round. >> we have a beautiful beer
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cocktail. milagro silver. some peach nectar liquor in there. it really compliments the blond belgian ale. and. >> what about the belgian blue moon? >> that will work amazingly as well. a lot of orange notes meld with the tequila. >> what about the spritzer? >> there's nothing that says outside the margarita, there's the watermelon that speaks to summer, the refreshing fruity watermelon. italian liqueur. lemon, a little bit of chili in there to give it spice. >> rosemary? >> rosemary for thea aeromatics.
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>> it's 5 a.m. somewhere. and the clerk sent to jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. is this the price she has to pay for her faith. and this accused shoplifter not exactly blending in. tee shirt says "won't be caught" on it. the response from police? challenge accepted. ♪ she works hard for the money ♪ so you better treat her right ♪ ♪ but i couldn't do it on my own. i needed help and chantix was there. and i did it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health
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wrong. and a georgia officer receives a thank you for stopping a lead-footed driver. a woman handed him this note where she first apologized for speeding and then went on to say how she is thankful to be protected by the boys in blue. hundreds of people showing support for kim davis, the clerk in jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. >> kim is also in that long line of individuals who are willing to pay the consequence for a conscious decision regarding their conscience. she is called by god to serve the people. and she is not going to step down unless the people change their minds, and so far they
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haven't. >> everyone has made the same point, her supporters, her enemies say this is the consequence of her faith. how long should she serve, do you think? >> i don't think she should be serving time in jail. we're a grown-up society. we should be able to figure out how to make sure that the law is followed. in other words, the people get their marriage license from someone else who doesn't have a problem with it and she should be able to have her faith and not be sent to jail. in north carolina and other states, judges are allowed to recuse themselves from solemnizing marriages which they disagree with. they're able to step away and say i don't have to do this. i think she should be able to keep her job and also be faithful to her conscience. >> one of the things people said is have someone else sign off rather than have her sign off. so gay couples come into the county clerk's office, what do they do? stand in one line and the straight couples stand in
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another line? >> it gets complicated, but we can figure it out. the other option, of course, is leaving her job. she's a government employee. she does have a responsibility to carry out her duties, and yes, there are consequences. in this case, i think the consequence is way disproportional to what she has done. i think it's very clear, if somebody, if a gay couple comes in and asks for a license, and there are deputy clerks willing to do it, she should be able to step aside and say i prefer not to do that. there's plenty of other work she could be doing. that's a way that's respectful of the individual coming but respectful of conscience. >> there's a three logical don't, not just the legal time of how much time she should spend in jail, but this idea of conscience. critics are slamming her, saying she's been divorced an um in of ti -- number of times. she's picking and choosing
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things out of the bible to adhere to. >> people are impoer. you don't have to be perfect in order to follow your conscience on a particular matter. i don't know her soul. i don't know her intention, whether she's doing this for the right reasons or not, but i have every reason to think that she is. and no, i'm sure she's not perfect. >> at what point does a christian just say, i can't do thei this job? >> i don't think it's black and white. everybody has to decide. we're all participating in some level that we don't agree with. if i buy kelloggs cereal in the morning, i don't know what they do with their money? there's always some participation in evil, but when you start forming the intention, that's called formal participation and evil, this is moral theology, since you
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brought up theology. >> good. >> the closer you get to something that you disagree with, the more participation you're involved with. and at a certain point you have to say you know what? this just isn't for me. i think when people are taking jobs like this, they have to think through it. there's consequences of working through the government. and it's better to work for yourself. >> and you don't have to worry about the captain crunch, which is gratifying to hear. >> a theology class in about 30 seconds. coming up next, state troopers hiding in plain sight. >> a blue honda accord just passed us. >> using 18 wheelers to catch you on your phone behind the wheel. you can't hide anywhere in modern america. one of the cops behind us explains. and if you're like me, you spend all summer snapping photos of your kids. my little monkeys around the campfire. how do you make your photos pop
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welcome back. reason study finds 60% of smartphone users use phones to take pictures and videos. so now summer's coming to an end, what to do with beach and vacation photos to make memories last longer? a social media expert and president and founder of napoleon media. nice to see you. >> great to see you. >> welcome. we get pictures, hundreds on our phones. how do we get them off, make sure stored properly. >> a direct connect to compute, mobile device, usb cable, you can upload to cloud. you have the usual suspects like drop box, my media, picture
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life. >> google photos, rolled out updated google photos allows you to store photos there, if you're google use, android user, and apple, store in cloud as well. >> right. >> we get them off the phone, in the cloud. you can do other things with them. so we had a few photos my producer said through your phone. a few through the sum, down at the beach, in rehoboth, having my favorite maryland steamed crabs. a dark room. >> we had summer 2016, i used picture life. you can do, you know, text, photo editing, bring out inner tiger with the crowds. >> first one frame addict. >> yes. >> able to add text. >> yes. add text and also mess with the image a bit. messing with the filters and whatnot. >> another one here. this a campfire photo.
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>> right. >> a little grainy. no, here -- the first one, my son in the little stream or river that we're playing in this summer. >> what did you do to this one. >> i put this on instasize. frame the photos better for instagram, add secretary. summer 2016, put anything you want. >> cool. >> next one, around the campf e campfire, i think. also from the same cam rap bacon on the fire, it's grainy. got smoke in my eyes trying to take it. what did you do? >> i worked with a couple of things, used picture life. you can mess with the filters. and you can add text as well. and from there crop it to use on other social media platforms. >> what about the photo books? they live in the dij cal world. >> right. >> my wife can put some photo books together, she can look at them? >> right. >> growing up shoe boxes full of photos, it was a mess.
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you can touch them, and them around, grandparent likes to see them. now they live in a cloud and we don't ever get to see them. >> a lot of the options now offer -- they charge you a couple of bucks to get print out of it as well. you can order prints. >> great. checking out picture life, frameattic and split pick. the other one? >> instasize. so many. >> great to see you. coming up, a labor day weekend scare. a kayaker attacked by a shark, airlifted to the hospital. update on his condition. west point tdition tainted. the annual pillow fight turns into a bloody brawl. what the army's saying about this.
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i'm anna kooiman. a mauling in malibu, a shark locks its jaw down on a teenager's leg. hear from the victim's friend who watched the attack go down. then, another 2016 showdown. the gloves are coming off. here's the first part. >> mr. trump insults and dismisses women. he's been throwing a lot of heat my way. i do find a lot of what he says -- >> yeah. donald trump doesn't like her, so he hates all women, says hillary clinton. new polls show trump's getting the last laugh. results straight ahead. the police officer didn't have to call for backup. a teenager's good deed goes viral. watching over police officer pumping gas, where one of his colleagues was killed. fox and friends hour 4 starts right now. ♪
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>> sights and sounds of summer, beach boys and parades and fairs on 6th avenue in new york city. >> yeah, new york city every within, there's a summer fair here and they shut down the whole street and go out and buy some meat. meat on a stick. >> get some on our plaza for free right now. celebrating labor day. we've been asking you at home, send in pictures of how you're celebrating with family and friends, neighbors. >> e-mail to us, friends@foxus in. the latest from the campaign trail. had to happen now it has. hillary clinton and donald trump head to head. going after each other on the campaign trail. who is winning the battle of words? well, it looks like donald trump. before we get to the numbers,
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hillary's first salvo. >> mr. trump insults and dismisses women. he's been throwing a lot of heat my way. i do find a lot of what he says pretty ridiculous. whenever he is pressed about the things he says about women, he say his loves women. in fact, to quote him, he chachs us. well, if it's all the same to you, mr. trump, i'd rather you stop cherishing women and start respecting women. >> so perhaps trying to turn the page on her e-mail scandal and have an attack against donald trump. hasn't really worked out well for any other candidates who tried to attack donald trump. >> yeah. and of course, donald trump ears burning in new hampshire there. he fired back on twitter saying this, hillary said nasty things about me, read directly from the teleprompter but no emotion, no truth. just can't read speeches!
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i don't think donald trump is attacking her because she's a woman or because he doesn't cherish women. he's equal opportunity when it comes to doling out criticism, absolutely. >> it's a lot of hochutzpa for donald trump is a sexist. if there is a press conference, i would ask, first, if he's a bad person, why did you go to his wedding? >> right. >> second question, who has disrespected you more, donald trump or your own husband? before you lecture us, get some self-awareness. >> shaping up the campaign, head-to-head of democrats and republicans. how republicans would match up against each other. democrats/republicans. donald trump top of the pack versus hillary clinton, 45-40%. who would have seen this coming a few months ago. >> against bernie sanders, 44% to 40%. up against biden, 44% to 42%.
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>> biden doing the best, probably isn't going to run, according to political insiders saying he is probably not going to run for president. they also say that the vice president's wife doesn't want to be in the spotlight of being a first lady, obviously the biden family going through a tough time with the loss of their son recently. according to reports, it was his son's wish he would run for president. >> right. >> so he was weighing it -- >> it's a tough call. apparently his wife signed up for a new year of teaching at a community college outside washington. doesn't look like preparing for a presidential run. for what it's worth, i hope he runs. i like biden personally. democrats deserve a choice. i don't vote for democrat but was i think they ought to have a contest and not a single candidate, hillary clinton, forces on them. like a soviet grocery store, one product, you're going to like it. that's what it's like to be a democratic voter. bernie sanders isn't a real
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candidate. get a real candidate in there, it could be joe biden, i'm rooting for him. >> when the e-mail server scandal is spelling trouble hillary clinton. other stories, we'll tell you about this now. a freak accident knocked a british sailor dead in a yacht race around the world. 49-year-old ashman adjusting the sail of the team's boat hit by a rope and knocked unconscious off the coast of portugal. ashman had been sailing since he was just 16 years old and at this point, officials believe his death was an accident but there will be a full investigation. and millions of americans head to the beach to celebrate labor day weekend, another shark attack. 29-year-old dylan marx airlifted to a hospital after a ten-foot long hammer head shark bit his foot as it dangled over the kayak a mile and ahalf from shore when the hammer head attacked. >> it didn't seem
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superaggressive but we were there. >> authorities say dylan, who describes himself as a catch and release shark fisherman, is in stable condition. that pillow fight that left 30 west point cadets injured, now under investigation. the superintendent issued this statement, we never condone activity that results in intentional harm to a teammate although the vast majority of the class appears to have maintained the spirit of the event. it is apparent that a few did the not. some students stuffed pillowcases with hard objects. the schooling vowing to take proposiate action. a lot of injuries. this police officer didn't have to call for backup. a teenager's good deed going viral after watching a police officer pumping gas where one of the colleagues killed. tommy jones kelly snapped this picture after the teen walked up to her while pumping gas. he asked if he could watch her back while she did. empty handed, though kelly had
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his -- had her service gun. she wrote on facebook the gesture delighted her with all of the terror going on nationwide. there are the headlines. headlines, weather hq. >> what are you upset about? >> i'm not upset. okay. all right. looked like you were mad. name? >> austin. >> glad you're not upset. good morning. nice and sunny. weather maps now, we have got some flood concerns across iowa. flood watches posted. get ready, over the next couple of days we'll see heavy rain across there. not the case so far yet. right now across southeast, we have showers that's going to plague the coastal areas today. here you go, across the central plains, threat for severe weather, mostly wind and hail, strong heavy downpours of rain today and tomorrow. across iowa, that we're dealing with that threat for flooding. then across parts of the pacific northwest, rain moving into the areas of washington, snow in the
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higher elevation of the cascades and snow across the mountains, northern rockies. temperatures today, very hot. tomorrow, still dealing with warm temperatures across the central plains. summer, hanging on, guys. happy summer's hanging on? >> yes, yes. >> yes. >> unanimous. unanimous. what -- were are you upset. >> are you mad at me? >> thanks so much. norm macdonald, one of my -- growing up one of my favorite comedians. one of the most original comedians working the circuit. >> loved him on "weekend upda s updates." very, very funny. taking on hollywood. it's odd to hear this coming out of him we heard from comedians refusing to play college campuses and everything's become so politically correct these days it's boring. comedy's just boring these days. he's attacking atheists in hollywood. >> he did an interview with "hollywood reporter" and said the smugness, a lot more hack
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smart comedians nowadays and it's not the bravest stance to take. if a guy said jesus christ is our lord and savior, i'd say, damn that guy's brave. >> bill maher's not that funny. you can make million of dollars over 20 years being an uh comedian, look at bill maher, that guy has a contract with hbo? >> it's miserable going on the show. he likes the show, he says he think that bill's the unfunniest comedian he knows but like the show because of the back and forth pliblg olitical debates. the worst, doing the new rules segment, forced to make laugh at his new rules. >> i've done that show many, many times and that is exactly the experience. he's got smart writers. scott carter, genius. the audience, they're like
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hyenas laughing at dumb stuff. anybody who is funny, shot down immediately. >> not that norm macdonald or all comedians who are christians doing clean comedy. i have respect someone can get up tell not dirty jokes and will smith that writes i rap that doesn't have nasty things. >> he's making the point, it's so benall, i'm an atheist, we're so over that. >> jerry seinfeld, you won't hear a swear word in the routine. takes talent to write for an hour and a half no swear words. what about there is? a father decided to punish his daughter by locking up her closet because he opened up their phone bill and saw a $541 phone bill, this happened in virginia, and it was all of his daughter's fault. the 13-year-old eating up data plan on instagram. >> not only he padlocked the
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closet but put post-it notes on her shoes and this sweater, her favorite hair barrette or whatever and said, associated each one with a chore she had to do. >> earn back -- >> go sweep the car port or pull weeds for me out of the garden. >> i'm not against it. telling everyone else about it, it's a topic of conversation in the psychiatrist's office many years from now, just a guess. >> a bunch of people write in on facebo facebook. cindy said, dad did a great time, took time to tell his daughter, i love you enough not only to punish you, but teach you a valuable lesson. >> at least he didn't make her sell everything to pay the bill which is what i would have done. >> our daughter did a similar thing, upgraded the plan and made her work off the costs. and this particular 13-year-old, racked up the $500 bill, got a new volunteerism award. daddy's doing something right.
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>> he knew this was happening, it wasn't the first time using the smartphone. could have done it months ahead of time and tried to curtail online usage not until it got $500. >> we spend too much time on the phones. feud between donald trump and hillary clinton. up next, a longtime trump adviser with what his former candidate needs to do to stay on top of the contest. the apple doesn't fall far from the treatment trooe e in p manninging's family. adorable photos ahead. hey america,
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through election day or is it a summer fling? roger stone, political consultant, joins us with more on this. great to see you this morning. hillary clinton comes out yesterday and calls him a sexist in effect. she never says anything by accident is this a wise and ehe effective way to attack donald trump? >> i don't think it. invites counterattack. hillary clintons a an abuse or of women, abused her husband's victims, paid women less than men, foundation takes huge money from foreign nations that oppress women. needs to be directly challenged by donald trump. >> he'll point out, wait, he took all of the money from countries th countries that don't allow women basic human rights, you think he'll say that? >> i think so. what happens if he has a press conference with dozens of women who are abused by bill and then silenced and threatened and intimidated by hillary. >> how's that going to work.
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>> her record is up for grabs. in other words, half of the women voting in the electorate don't have memory of the clinton presidency, bill's abuse of women or hillary's role in silencing them. >> we're certain hillary clinton's presidential campaign predicated on the fact she's female, using this sexism to beat whomever she runs against. why aren't other republican presidents doing what you're counseling trump to do? >> it's early. i give carly fiorina some credit to hack away at hillary's phoniness as an advocate for women. somebody in her campaign took a poll and the poll said, you can only win being an advocate for women and children. when people look at her record on women and look at her role in the disaster at waco, 26 children died, i think you can strip away the completely phony. >> trump has shot up like a rocket. dominates conversation. what does he need to do to remain in the position through
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the primaries? >> i don't have concern about that. donald trump is interesting. interesting things to say. i think he's going to broaden out what he talks about, national security, terrorism, economic development, and jobs. i suspect he'll continue to climb, as he outlines a vision as he has on immigration. >> interesting. who should he run with? >> i like the idea -- >> assuming he gets the nomination. >> i think he will be the nominee. i favor someone outside the realm of politics. the american people are fed up with politics and politicians and political institutions and the congress and the elite media. therefore, somebody like dr. ben carson or carly fiorina, come from outside the discipline of politics and government, like trump himself, i think make the strongest. >> jim webb? >> i like the idea of jim webb. a national unity ticket, trump/webb, pulling in millions of conservative and moderate democrats who can't stomach hillary clinton. >> i think webb's more conservative than trump.
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quickly, you don't think he needs balance, he's never run -- been to elected office but brings running mate on who served so they reassure people someone knows the system? >> no, i actually don't think so. the fact he's risen so quickly shows complete revulsion of politics and career politicians by the electorate. jim webb served one term. >> true. >> he wasn't infected. i think that would be an interesting bipartisan national unity ticket. >> and left voluntarily. roger stone, so smart. thanks for joining us. >> saved by his smartphone. that doesn't happen often but it did in this case. it stopped a bullet. we've got video to prove it. state troops are hiding in plain sight. you can't hide. >> blue honda accord just passed us, turned right. >> cops using 18-wheel to watch you as you drive and catch you on your phone behind the wheel. we'll hear how they're doing it from one man who is doing it, live, next. ♪
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tennessee state troopers are using a department-owned big rig to recapture attention of distracted drivers. watch. >> blue honda accord passed us, turned on the right. >> allows trooper tos to peer down into cars in the highway, catch people illegally using phones while driving. officers say it's all about saving lives. joining us now, tennessee highway patrol public information officer, lieutenant bill miller. nice to see you. welcome to the show. >> good morning, clayton, thanks for having me. >> how did you come up with the idea? >> i can't take credit for it. this idea started, i want to say, chattanooga, tennessee and has been spread across to knoxville, nashville, to memphis. >> okay. and this is of course labor day weekend, millions of people on the road. put up the traffic fatality causes here, just in general across the country. 31%, according to alcohol, 30% from speeding. and 26% from distracted driving.
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you think text messaging and using cell phones falls into that distracted driving? >> oh, yes, definitely. from what we know, text messa messaging is a divided motor skill. it will divide your attention, take your attention away from the safe operation of your motor vehicle. it's just as dangerous as driving under the influence or speeding. >> so, what's been the response by doing this? from the public, are they pleased with you, sort of looking down into their cars, what they say maybe invading our privacy or pleased with it? >> well, it's a mixed bag. some are very impressed with what we're doing to make them safe, help keep them safe, and others who are not. but for the others who are not happy with what we're doing, at least allows us to be engaged in the conversation and promotes awareness. now those individuals are aware we're out there doing this. forri for every person that becomes more aware, we hope that in turn leads to saving lives on
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highways. >> is the law specific enough to target text messaging? what if someone is tapping their phone to answer a phone call or tapping the phone to play the next song in their play list? >> when you're working with your cell phone in any other capacity other than a cell phone, to make a phone call or receive a phone call, that is illegal. that is distracted driving. and if you're working through your ipad or through your phone to find your music listing, for a certain song, that is distracted driving. here in tennessee we looked the book for another law that we use and that is fair to exercise due care. that law's simple, and if you are doing anything within your vehicle that takes your attention away from 100% full attention to safe operation of the vehicle, then you can be stopped by any law enforcement officer in tennessee. >> all right. lieutenant bill miller, good luck with all of the people on the road for labor day in tennessee. appreciate you joining us. >> thank you very much. coming up, illegal immigrant
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♪ i'll be your dashboard drummer♪ >> six-pack summer. see me with my shirt off. >> phil vasser wrote that for you. >> guns out. >> it's your shot of the morning. we've been asking you to send pictures in, how you're spending your holiday within. jack and border collie, gizmo, first time seeing each other in almost a year. >> border collies never forget anything. >> diane from columbus, ohio, tweets this adorable photo of her 16-week-old grandson axle, she'll be spending this weekend ba baby-sitting. >> precariously balanced. good luck. >> "fox & friends" weekend director, dave hoffman, spending labor day with his wife and relaxing. very nice. >> nice job.
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>> keep tweeting pictures. love to see how you're celebrating. thanks for coming out. we'll see if there's a couple of feet of snow on the ground. new information on the louisiana high school football star who dropped dead over the weekend after getting hit on a punt return. the coroner says that terrell cameron died after breaking his neck. the community coming together for a vigil on the field. teammates saying they lost one of their best and brightest. not even two felony convictions can get this illegal immigrant deported. a federal court ruled that an illegal immigrant living inside the united states cannot be deported because she's transgender and might face abuse if returned to mexico. hernandez actually deported seven years ago driving drunk but she came back and this time will be allowed to stay. the president of judicial watch
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says this sets a dangerous precedent. >> we can have sympathies for individuals and think they need treatment and help but when you look at the decision, it's an ideological decision. there's no basis in law for that to give this benefit of the doubt or this extra special treatment to someone who has violated the law. >> opponents say this is another route for illegal immigrants to be granted amnesty. after two years, the "uss eisenhower" back in action. navy showing the warship leaving the norfolk naval shipyard in ports smith and out to sea for a test drive. the navy captain says we're back and more than ready to begin putting this great warship through its paces. the identification schedule for deployment next summer. manning preparing to follow in his daddy's footsteps. denver bronco quarterback caught in these photos with his son marshall by his side. the 4-year-old mimicked
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manning's every move going through pregame stretches before the last preseason game. those are headlines. i think you're telling us that the weather might have to hold off a little bit longer because it's like 100 degrees out there. >> it is still warm. labor day. all in new york city for labor day? >> yes. >> end of summer? >> yes. >> unofficial. we won't say it's end of summer. we'll forget that part. we'll be able to feel like it's not really happening across much of the country today. take a look at the northeast, towards midst atlantic, west virginia today, we'll see scattered showers across the western side of your picture there. but for the most part, nice day. humidity returns to tomorrow and heats up a lot by the time we get to tuesday. so be prepared. across the south, towards the southeast, scattered garden variety, summer thunderstorms, showers, especially if we see heavy ones i think across coastal areas of south carolina and parts of florida as well. here you go. into the northern plains, throughout the day today, watch storms fire across iowa and into
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minnesota. some severe, bringing very strong winds and maybe hail. finally, out across the west, cool into the pacific northwest, continue to see summer thunderstorms monsoonal type across the southwest. labor day. >> labor day. >> unofficial end of summer. unofficial, unofficial means it doesn't count. >> which means we're grilling. we're grilling this weekend at my house. we've got steaks out. >> time. it's labor day. if you want the last hurrah in. we've got to get the tips in for what you can do with your cookout. here with some tips how to make the perfect steak is the executive chef from delfrisco's, brian crissman. welcome. f eighted on the grill. >> we can't see the cameras. cameras over there? >> brian. >> i ate lunch and dinner at your restaurant the other day and i can say, the best. how can we do this at home? >> it all starts with having the
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highest quality meat. >> yeah. >> we do everything usda prime, and your highest quality meat is going to provide the most flavor and cook the best on your grill. >> is that all you need to know? look for usda prime? >> absolutely. i suggest getting to know your butcher, building that relationship and he's going to guide you through the process. >> grill tips here, you've got seriously nice meat here. >> we do. nice big cuts, like we serve across the street. this is a bone and rib eye that g i've got here, 22 ounce prime cut, bone in fillets, signature steaks. >> which is bettering when you're alone, any steak what do you eat? >> i'm a rib eye guy myself. rib eye's going to be full flavored, fillet's super lean and tender. it's about your preferences as a consumer. >> one of our camera guys said i'll take my medium-well.
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i said medium-well. are you out of your mind? don't you want it medium rare or rare? what's the best way to get the most flavor out of a rib eye on the grill. >> i would go a little bit further than medium rare to melt the fat. on a fillet, less. you want it lean, tender, there's not as much flavor. >> what should i order, bone in rib eye? >> just past medium rare, maybe medium maximum. >> maximum? is that a new temperature designation? >> not quite. >> if i order it that way, will i look cool? >> you can go any way you want. >> what if you're creeped out about what is blood in that, how do you get somebody past that to try the steak that is less well done. >> we serve everything on a 400-degree plate. you are scared of that blood, searing it on your plate as eating it continues to cook in front of you.
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>> never heard of such a thing. >> i see a lot of spices. what is that. >> salt and pepper. >> deceiving your eye. >> all of the flavor's in the meat. we season generously with salt and pepper. >> lobster on top of that? stop it. >> king crabmeat. >> you don't hold back. can we go from the theoretical part of the less son to the practical part where we eat it? >> i'd love to. >> all right. let's slice it up. anna kooiman, has this turned -- she's not a big steak eater. >> hands on. i saw some of the lobster falling through the grill cracks what happen are you doing? >> save some for me. >> here's what's coming up on "fox & friends" weekend. before you hit the road for the weekend, remember when tucker did this? >> i'm not a good driver but i am reckless. >> an amazing summer.
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mr. rick delorenzo. the studio smells of pizza. what gave you the idea? >> watching news reports, seeing how the minority of people are trying to kill cops, pigs in the blanket thing, it upset me. i woke up wednesday morning and said, i want to do something to try to reverse the negativity, do something positive. so i went on my facebook page, i put a post out there for all law enforcement officers to come into my restaurant and enjoy pizza, no charge for the entire month of september. >> all right. are you worried about missing out on money? you probably have hungry costs out there. >> not thinking about the money, to tell you the truth. i wanted to make a statement against negativity. >> you certainly are. how has the response been so far? a few days ago you decided to do this. >> i started on thursday and it's building. it's going to tack a while for people to -- police to realize, but i had like -- i put on
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facebook and it exploded, 385,000 people were reached, 6,000-something likes. i think especially -- with the show airs, i'm going to get a good response. >> a couple million viewers watching, hopefully we can help you out. we had boy scouts yesterday doing things. >> i saw that. >> a police chief from a small town handing out ribbons. starting to see folks rally around police officers and what are you hoping happens from other business owners across the country? >> already, there's one business in my area that decided to join me and offer the same deal and i hope it would continue. it should put the police on -- give them the respect they deserve. they're laying their lives on the line every day, you know, they deserve respect. >> yeah. can i try this? let's see. here we go. i'm dying to dig into this.
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which pizza? is this a grandma pizza? >> i've heard them call -- trenton tomato pie. >> trenton tomato pie. i you'll have lines around the building out the door. this is delicious. thank you so much. rick delorenzo. >> go to my website, www.delorenzospizza.com. >> blue lives matter very much. trying to make people realize that. >> thank you. >> quarter until the top of the hour. coming up, a waitress gets a surprise of her life. getting a $3,000 tip. how it all happened, next. why it was left in the first place. it's not what you think. plus -- you never know what's going to happen on "fox & friends." >> i do. >> from the frights to the laughs, sharing some of our favorite moments that happened
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first up, $3,000, how much a salt lake city waitress was kidnapped, despite thursday's loss to the university of utah didn't stop michigan fans from feeling generous, adding #goblue, which she didn't mind. posted the whole thing to instagram the group, tip for jesus. 100 days, how long the 1400 mile
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patriot tour took. finally, 42 dayser that's how long it took a missing australian shepherd, a genius, by the way, to be reunited with her family. her name is jade, missing after she ran off after a car accident in yellowstone national park and there she is reunited she ran of after a accident, and there she is with her family there. and then while we are sad to see it go, we have had the best time, haven't we? >> that's right. we know how to have fun in the sun here on "fox and friends." happy further day of summer. >> going to be a gate day. >> got a jammed pack show for you. ♪ snot ♪ ♪ begin, let's go! ♪ >> i think we're going to do driving lessons.
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>> i'm not a good driver, but i am reckless. >> whoa! ♪ ♪ >> he's not afraid of animals! >> i do this with my hands. >> i'm done! >> having a puppy party on the plaza today. >> you are rockin' the cowboys. >> elizabeth is here this morning. >> go ahead, pete! >> there we go. >> got your landing. >> oh, yes. whoa! >> our beach party on the plaza.
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>> what about henry? >> he's got it. >> this is the kind of shoe people usually wear. >> yes. >> we're hosting the "fox and friends" olympics right here. >> got our butt kicked in basketball. >> i had to come over and save peter and knock clayton off of the pole. >> these guys get first place. >> i don't start eating until 8:00. oh, it is. ♪ >> trying to loosen the belt
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today, you know why? >> why? >> because it's national sundae day. ♪ ♪ >> we love seeing you this morning. we'll be back tomorrow. join us then. >> we put on a lot of weight. >> what a great season. >> each season comes with the morning show. >> we had so many moments, and my favorite was the band, they went to number one in their category in amazon after our show. >> really? >> yes. >> awesome. >> one of my favorite things was going up and flying with the international guard. >> oh, yeah. >> this road trip series, i feel
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like the luckiest gal in tv, and a bucket list of things, so thank you fox. >> and mine was that water slide, and it was things you could do in your own backyard, and it was so much fun i could have done it all day long. >> you did. >> yeah. >> my favorite moment -- i had a lot of them that i loved, and this little girl had her lemonade stand stolen from her hometown and we brought her on fox and friends to re-enact it and viewers were paying to get free lemonade. she wanted to save up money to buy her american girl doll, and on the air i told her i think you can get this american girl doll, and her mom thought we
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were going to buy it and she started hugging me, and i said i guess we have to buy her an american girl doll. >> did we? >> i hope we did, because -- >> let me say, i knew nothing about this. we did. >> i sure hope so. >> i got a lot of messages from viewers, and that said i think the mom might have misheard you. i think she did. ♪ ♪
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♪ get another look, huh? >> zoom in. >> looking at your labor day pictures all morning long. ernie shared with us a beautiful sunrise from ocean city, maryland. >> gabrielle having fun at seaworld aquarium this weekend. >> mattie playing with glow sticks. delicious. yeah, if you break them open. governor mike huckabee will join us on the show tomorrow, and carly fiorina will be here. >> and if you are somebody that
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likes to shop, we will tell you what to buy and skip. >> people never stop shopping. you and i are boycotting it. >> that's when i buy my shoes. >> bye, everybody. good morning. the gop-led congress not giving up the fight to stop the deal with iran. hi, everyone, and happy labor day weekend, i am maria bartiromo. and president obama trying to avoid a veto. plus, mounting problems for hillary clinton this weekend as more of her e-mails become public, and her former staffers begin to testify on the benghazi attack on the house committee. our panel on that and the latest in the 2016 race. an
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