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think their kids are most difficult to spend time with between 10 and 12, they're the most fun at 5 when they start to communicate. >> "fox & friends" starts now. hello, friends and good morning. today is tuesday, the 8th of september, 2015. this is a fox news alert. overnight, a terrifying new threat to law enforcement. >> it's time that you guy s kno we're no longer playing around with the police department. we are about to start striking fear shooting down all cops. >> the latest on the war on cops. and the vice president says he hears you and he's running. literally, look right there, run, joe, run. is that a sign? >> and mean while, hillary
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clinton's campaign does an emergency reset with this. >> work out of choice? >> swimming but that's not always available. so, tread mill and weights and walking. >> what about yoga? with all that email. today we're going to introduce america to the new and improved hillary rodm clinton. students forced to write this repeatedly as part of a homework assignment. and a mom of an outraged student speaks. and why because morning is better with friends. ♪ who are those people? that's kind of our line up today. what a big show.
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it's as if our bookers emptied their roll deodexes. and he's just waiting for chris christie to ask him to be the running mate. >> and paula dean get your butter ready. >> i believe he's been right on the money with analyzing what's going on. laura will be here trying to explain the out rage and why they're flocking to ben carson and donald trump. and the cake boss making red velvet cake for us. >> and the cake boss crew kick off their 8th season on television. >> this season they're going to use icing. >> instead of fondant.
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>> it doesn't come out of a can? >> i didn't know that. >> today is a tuesday that's going to feel like a monday. and i was out for a whole week, took my family down to florida, we loved the -- >> bike riding. >> look at that. there's sally, followed by mary and peter. >> looks like you had a photo shoot. this is not an iphone 6 photo? >> i actually took it with my real camera. and that was the scariest hole on the golf course and eventually, after six whacks, got it out of the hole. >> serious? were there gators around? >> oh, there's bakster. >> worked this weelkend but abl to spend a lot of time with my doggy. >> during the dog days of summer. >> absolutely.
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>> these are some of my relatives. that's jack and jim and now they're gone. there's bryan and devyn. devyn just started college. and there was the day got taken over by the mets because they rallied for a big victory over the nationals. and there's my dog and my uncle. that's my burmese mountain dog and uncle gordon. >> oh, look at the girls. >> and that's devyn and mary. and stephen. >> we are reliving bryan's labor day in real time. can you sit down, please. we want to see your pictures too. send us pictures of fun things you did on labor day. >> i have more. >> that would be impossible.
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so, anyway, share them with us. i had ten days, you had one day. facebook at fox and friends and twitter at fox and friends. and we have stories we're following. >> good morning and welcome back. a disturbing brazen threat to kill police officers that was made directly to 911 operators in colorado. take a careful listen to this. >> it's time that you guys kn s we're no longer playing around with the police departments. we're going to start striking fear and shooting down all cops we see by theirselves. let us catch you by yourself and it's time to find it. >> and taking the anonymous threat very seriously.
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but cops say that they are not scared. >> we're not going to go away. i'm not going to quit. as a matter of fact, all you're doing is making me stronger because i know what i have to do is that much more important. >> amen to that. right now they're working on tracing the call. and any minute from now, the pope will announce new procedures for marriage annulment. the changes are expected to allow divorced catholics to fully participate. and right now the church does not recognize divorcdivorce. and a fire started on the dock carnival creuise ship and passengers are allowed to go back on the ship but no word yet on when the cruise will resume.
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and do you think that stone henge is impressive british researchers said they have discovered a large version 22 miles away. it's called superhenge. and it has as many as 90 large stones that used to stand 17 feet high. >> andet of course, that's different from the small stone henge found in the movie "spinal tap." the republican candidates working hard over the weekend to spread their messages on the campaign trail. >> and huckabee is heading to attend the trial of clerk kim
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davis. and kentucky is on the map because that's where rowan county clerk, kim davis, is having court for refusing to give out marriage licenses to same-sex marriages. >> the purpose is to let the world know that it is unacceptable to put a person in jail without bail because she followed her conscience. >> other candidates were spread out trying to distinguish themselves from more than a dozen rival candidates. >> and whether you've made up your mind for me or not, you know you cannot wait to see me debate hillary clinton. >> and expect to hear a lot more
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talk like that from fiorina and giving her a platform that she hasn't had yet. >> and peter doocy, who took that picture of me at the scary eagle bunker. thank you very much. >> and eagle because you didn't excel. >> you said it was evil. let's talk about something less controversial, like joe biden getting into the races. they makeup 11% of the work force these days and joe bind let everybody know that he hears to rally and the problem because there are two americas and the wealthy aren't paying their fair share. >> i'm hot, i acknowledge that, i'm mad. there wouldn't be a single basic
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right from a 40 hour week to sick leave. there wouldn't be a single basic right out there were it not for anyone working but for labor. you built the middle clas. that's not an exaggeration and as you've declined, the middle class has declined. so, there's a simple correlation. build labor, we build america. build labor, we build the middle class. >> and there's joe bind blasting the obama economy. >> is he running? >> i hope so. you know who hopes he doesn't? hillary clinton. and in the new york times today, it was announced that her stratgist said we blew it so far, so instead of flipt responses about wiping a server,
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she's going to show more humanity and humor. they twooeeted out a video. this is the new improved hillary. >> work out of choice? >> swimming but that's not always available. so, treadmill and weights and walking. >> and the food you crave most? >> probably chocolate. >>ium w iu'm with you on that. what are you binge watching? >> right now, we were so late in watching "house of cards." we're nearly done with the season. >> text or email? >> i'm not sure if that's appropriate. >> email. >> those are hard hitting question there from andrea mitchell. and she did get asked about the
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email and she gave this apoloap. >> and she's going to change her joke style. when she was asked about wiping the server and that went over like a led balloon and same thing about snap chat. she's not doing that anymore. >> and she asked them -- most showed up for bernie sanders and she was asking these millennials to ledge their commitment to her campaign. and the real issue is she's going to support the ttp, which is supported by republicans and president obama.
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will joe biden do that? because that would tip off union labor. >> and if that's the best she can do, she's in trouble. >> they're bringing out bill clinton because he seems real, and spontaneous, like donald trump. and the great thing about him is that he's an authentic guy and she seems so rehearsed. >> and ridged. >> email "fox & friends" and on this tuesday, that feels like a monday, should the united states be doing more to help the syrian refugees fleeing isis or would it open our doors to potential terrorists? and a home becomes a yard sale. the problem? the person selling all the stuff doesn't own any of it.
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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." 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. [jerry bell iii] deep couch sitting! what did iran's supreme leader get in the nuclear deal? to start with, $100 billion.
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they keep their nuclear facilities and ballistic missiles. there won't be surprise anytime-anywhere inspections. and after ten years, restrictions are lifted and iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. congress should reject a bad deal. we need a better deal. ♪ all right, the state department announcing america will take up to 8,000 syrian refugees but they say that's not enough. but should we open our doors at the risk of welcoming in terrorists? >> michelle, you think we need to, right? >> absolute l lulutelabsolutely.
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we only have 1,000 and even raising up to 8,000 is far short of what the united states can and will do, especially given our involvement in creating the situation that led to the crisis and the rise of isis. >> so, jim, you believe there's a risk of terrorists getting in to begin with and we're not really to blame for what happened there? >> yeah, part of the problem, i don't recall us seating him in syria and the bulk of the refugees are coming from and we are no way of knowing if we start bringing people in without screening who is coming from. >> germany is taking in 800,000 and they're saying, germany, stop, you're being a magnet and france and britain have agreed
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to take in 44,000. >> there are so many refugees that can can't be any one region or country. and as far as the terrorists threat, there's a 1 in 20 million chance in the united states of being attacked by a terrorist and if you look at the regime policy of attacking civilians, the odds of their being terrorists are much lower than the hysteria over terrorism is. >> do you believe that it's a hysteria over terrorism, jim, and the possibility is remote. and they're just jining up unnecessary fear. >> if you start importing people from places where the terrorism originate, you're going to raise
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it. and the people who say america shouldn't be the world's policeman think we should be the world's domestic violence shelter. why don't we take down assad and isis. and why don't we make syria and airaq a decent place to live. we should go back and help them make that a place they don't want to run away from. >> and between you, you kind of split the difference. and thanks so much, we're going to be debating this because this is one of the premier issues in the world right now. thank you. >> thank you. and the va is lying and the veterans are dying. one spent his last dime to shame the va into action. and an outraged mom here live next. (vo) rush hour around here
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five quick headlines. a labor day disaster in illinois when a driver hits people on one side of the road and then people on the other side of the road. at least nine hurt. and an incredible rescue caught on camera in china. you can see a van swerve fl to the baby boy. and moments later, people come to help lift the van off the kid. he's reportedly going to be okay.
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lnchts rig all right. troubles at school. and a lesson on it pillars of islam has some parents were upset. >> they were told to write allah is the only gprofiauf prophet. >> and he says spending weeks on islam without discussing cr christianity is defacto religion over another. what really bugged you? >> it really did bother me that they skipped the whole chapter on the rise of christianity and they've spent three weeks just studying islam. and i understand it needs to be discussed in history and they
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did this assignment where they wrote out the five pillars of islam, including having them learn and write the islamic conversion creed. >> and it looks the qualifier muslims believe x, y, and z. why do you think this is happening? is this a direct attack on christianity? because maybe they're saying they would study christianity later? is this a direct attack. ? >> i don't know if i would characterize it as an attack but they don't study any other religions to this extent. they're not going to learn any other religion, doctrines or creed and they are not going to back over this chapter, even though they do discuss christianity a little bit in the middle ages, they're never going
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to have this basis for christianity and judyisjudyism. >> and they caused some confusion as to whether they're asking students to believe in or simply understand the religion. it's our job as a public school to teach world history in order to be ready to compete in a global society, and not to indorse one religion or another. >> i think it is this state sponsoring religion in schools. they're not going over anything else. so, for the stud pents to have memorize this prayer, it does seem like indoctrination. >> they're not studying buddhism, or christianity, just that one, islam.
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>> and later on, i reviewed the state standards for this class, and later on, they do have studies on hinduism and buddhism but they're not learning any other doctrines or kreeds. >> certainly you'll have to step that up at home or in your own church. thank you very much. and brand new desurgz charges. why the government's latest move may send him to prison for life. and everybody has a opinion about donald trump and what does larry the cable guy think? he joins us in the studios next. and first, happy birthday to singer, pink, she turns 36 today.
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♪ oh, it's your shot of the morning, your moment of zen. patrick showed us this lovely sunset on oak grove island. and take a look at tippy the dog, taking it easy on a lazy monday, labor day, drooling on the pillow. >> and here's brenda, welcoming home her veteran daughter from afghanistan. >> and again, the summer is two more weeks, right? >> yeah, on the calendar. >> unofficially, it's over. >> outside, still wear sun protection. >> always.
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year round. >> thank you coppertone boy. >> just trying to keep people educate. >> 27 minutes bebore the top of the hour. a squatter moved into his house and started selling all of stuff, right down to the fridgeerator that used to be right there. >> and this is a crazy story. edso sours, he was moved out of his home and getting ready to put it on the market. and when he went to go meet with a agent, he was shocked to find what he found. >> i said, this is my house, i'm not selling anything and i walked around the corner and saw my appliances gone.
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>> a ridfridgeerator, a stove, washer, and mattress were missing. and they saw a man taking off running through the backyard. a neighbor's surveillance camera caught this and he was it was about more than what was snatched. >> inmoney is not the issue, it's the fact that somebody would come in and just blatantly live in my house and have a yard sale, right out of my front door. >> sours says that police are now looking to track down that crook and if you recognize him, you're urged to call crime stoppers. crazy, huh? seems like they'd be able to find him with the craigslisted as. >> probably not, if you have a address and say, come on over, and it probably happens a
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thousand times a day. >> and here are other stories making headlines. i want to start off with an update on the bowe bergdahl case. he was freed from the taliban after he walked away from his post in afghanistan and now along with the charge of desertion, the u.s. military is charging him with misbehavior before the enemy. that charge means that he is now accused of indachgering his fellow soldiers. and his first court appearance is later this month. there is a retired veteran in florida paying $2 thousand of his money for two bill boards to
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shame the va, urging them to give faster care to our heroes. and retired marine says they have not improved wait time even after patients died waiting for care. >> to finally realize that this is totally unacceptable. it's to the point of being inhumane care. >> there are 10 other matching billboards across the country. and a man and dog are safe this morning after being rescued from a well. they say the boy heard his dog barking when he heard the dog in the well. the dog had been in there a week. they pulled out roped to pull him out and cheered heard all the way around. those are your headlines. i'll see you back here. thank you very much. and the
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presidential primary season is kicking into high gear and what does our next guest make of the drama. >> larry the cable guy, good morning. >> if there's anything you want to know about politics, you come to me. >> i know you study everything there is to know about super tuesday. >> that's that thing up at taco bell. you like three for a dollar or something like that? >> you are politically astut, aren't you? >> i keep with up stuff and i was too close. there's a lot going to happen so i don't get too involved in it right now. you know what's bothering me? this hat is not fitting my head. >> it's the mow hawk that is
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gre growing out. >> the older you get, the higher your hat gets. in your 20s, you're like this and then all of a sudden in your 80s and mid-90s. >> you want to know how old someone is, just look at their hat. >> spend a lot of times with your kids lately. are they back in school? >> they are, you know what i did with the kids? took them to a water land theme park. picture everybody at walmart with bathing suits on. holy mackerel. >> not a lot of working out. >> that's where i found out a wiener question was. >> i don't know what that means. >> i don't either. >> and this one ride you go down 70 miles per hour and all of a
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sudden somebody's swim trunks went by me and they were mine. >> you just celebrated your 10 year anniversary? >> my wife is wonderful, she's beautiful. and i made a record making love to her. it was our 10-year anniversary and so i had to consult the anniversary gift chart because it tells you what to get. 25 years is gold, 50 is silver. you know. >> what is 10? >> well, i just figured it should work out some sort of a sexual component to that. because you go, honey, we've been married 10 years and intimate twice this year and you get the walkie-talkie.
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look at that right there. >> it would be good to have t t that. a romper room type thing. and you were seen with your wife at a nebraska football game? >> and they lost. first year, we haven't lost an opening game since 1985 but it was a hail mary. so, they played good but we lost on a hail mary. it's the winningest college football team in the modern era. since 1970, nobody has won more games than university of nebraska. >> you guys -- >> look at that, we have teamed up with taste of the nfl this year. >> you're trying to feed people?
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well, hillary clinton slipping even further down south and now she's trailing bernie sanders in the key state of new hampshire. and on a campaign stop in new hampshire on saturday, clinton admitted that she paid state department staffer bryan pagliano to maintain her private email server.
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that's bad. >> i obviously paid for those services and did so because during a period of time, we continued to need his technical assistance. >> and according the judge, that puts hillary clinton in even hotter water than before. >> it does. and first the political side. i think the democrats are beginning to recognize that she may not be electable. what she admitted on friday is that she paid a state department staffer, who had already received his own briefing on how to maintain and secure classified information to avoid and evade the state department protection of classified information. guess what that's called? that's called a conspiracy to evade the espionage laws. she's unwittingly or wittingly
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expanded the scope of the investigation. >> and they paid him money and he did not report that he received the money from the clintons and so he's in trouble for that as well. and what kind of trouble is he in? >> he's in a lot of trouble because he a, took money from her to help her avoid the requirements of the law, which is that you secure classified information in a government-approved venue. he was already a state department employee and she knew and accepted money for it and that's why his lawyers have told the committee that he's going to take the fifth. if i were representing him i would tell him to do the same thing and she does not want him to testify about what she knows. >> these are things normal people go to prison for. >> yes.
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and if there's a proskugecutiond they get to immunize them, then he testifies about what he knows. if the outside guy didn't know this was being done as particulate of a scheme to evade the law, that outside person wouldn't be criminally liable, but because she used somebody from the state department to do it who is already her employee in the state department. >> conspiracy to hide what they know. >> there you go. this stuff keeps unrolling. >> bad news for her. and good news for you. you think the yogurt and gra nola bars you just picked out for your kids is healthy? think again. skrch... skrch...
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good morning. thanks for being with us. >> we're starting with the worst. >> who are the culprits? >> let's start with this. it's loaded with salt and doesn't have nutritional value.
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you're not getting anything with it. these premade lunches. loaded with sodium. >> anything you see organic or 100% juice you think it's got to be good for my kids. >> it's got a lot of sugar and empty calories. >> you'd be better off eating an actual apple. >> that's the message with all these. i wish they've got real fruit in them. an actual apple in there could be terrific. >> up next, sports drinks, gold fish. if the color is bright, it's not good for kids. >> what about the vitamin water zero? >> also a lot of sugar. >> artificial color.
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you're giving this to your kids. we don't know going to happen 30 years from now. empty calories, no fiber. >> use real cheese. >> this is artificial cheese. this yogurt is loaded with sugar. this with apple or banana is one thing. >> sugar if in there because of the fruit on the bottom. they taste good. >> assuming you don't have aller zwr -- you don't have allergy to peanut butter. it's got protein and fiber in it. the jelly is ruining it. i say banana, avocado,
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vegetables. >> we think we are sneaking healthy calcium with chocolate milk. that's not a good idea? >> tell me how many calories. 48 grams of sugar. in this alone. you think chocolate is good for you. incredible sugar. >> these granola bars, can't believe that's not good. >> no fiber, no protein. milk is loaded with fat. bagel is twice as much sugar as you're supposed to get many a way day. people love bagels. they're getting bigger and bigger. >> say it ain't so. all right. another police officer killed in the line of duty. what should the white house due
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about the war on cops? governor chris christie gives us his take. come on in. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
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good morning. today is tuesday, 8th of september, 2015. a terrifying new threat to law enforcement. you're hearing the latest threat in the war on cops. what should the president be doing about it? we asked governor chris christie when he joins us live in moments. brand new desertion charges against bowe bergdahl. why this may send him to prison
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i for life. makes you wonder why he's here to begin with. he asked for a hello from local state troopers. the 3-year-old got more when texas officers go above and beyond their call of duty. you have to see how this ends. meanwhile from new york city, this is "fox & friends." we're going big today. take a look at this big lineup we've got. governor chris christie on the couch in two minutes. paula deen going to show you how you can make your favorites. >> laura ingram, taya kyle, wife of fallen hero chris kyle is a beauty pageant judge now.
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and the cake boss making red velvet cake for us. eating god two. >> it's a diversion show and and only two hours to get it in. we may have to go long today. i do listen to lyrics. heather used to be a dj. >> my first job many years ago. we start with the migrant crisis become more volatile by the day. look at this. with a child in his arms, you can see hundreds and and hundreds of frustrate add refugees breaking through police lines, marching north as they try to reach germany. thousands there fleeing violence and syria, arriving in munich yesterday. authorities in germany expect
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800,000 applications for asylum this year alone. europe faces the worst refugee crisis since the end of world war ii. pope francis has published the plan to reform marriage annulments. the new agreement will help simplify that process. in a letter t pontiff said annulments will require approval by one church tribunal. beginning at noon, 10,000 tickets go online made available to get into pope francis' speech on independence mall in philadelphia at the end of the month. two dozen are hurt when a pair of airboats slam into each other in florida. passengers could do nothing but brace for impact. the boats crashed during a gator spotting outing in the everglades. 21 were taken to the hospital.
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police believe there was a miscommunication between the drivers. a little boy was hoping the for a hello when he waved at police officers in texas. four state troopers walking up to and playing with him outside a chili's restaurant. he showed a police car. troopers let him inside the real car and told him say hello over the speaker. graham said i love you. well done. those are your headlines. how sweet is that? >> very sweet. four minutes after the top of the hour. the governor chris christie is here today. >> we have been talking about politics for months. >> today it really starts. the day after labor day. back to school time. now it's the campaign. >> absolutely. in fact we're leaving here and heading to new hampshire. >> you get the hustle award.
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you go out, do your shows, answer the questions much like donald trump. what's your strategy after labor day? you have everything mapped out, know where you're going. you have a town hall. how do you break away from 5% in new hampshire? >> just keep going. folks are committed, activists out there. it's time for people to start paying attention. people are focused on work. summer vacations are over. this campaign gets going. we've been laying ground work in new hampshire and iowa. we'll keep working hard. >> more proof of this this war on our cops in the nation. we showed video of this cryptic message. in las vegas we had a cop ambushambush ed. in illinois a cop laid to rest. then a i cop gunned down at a
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gas station. >> this is the president's problem because he has not allowed law and order to be the rule of the day in the united states. sanctuary cities across the country, marijuana smoked recreational in places. people should know me about this. i was u.s. attorney seven years before say became governor. i know how to enforce the law. we're going to enforce the law in this country when i'm president in the united states. law and order will restore normalcy in people'slives. >> in five or six days, people are looking at horrible images of thousands streaming into europe looking for sanctuary. a lot are coming from syria.
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it's from a lot of people i heard from out on vacation in florida. they're blaming our president because he's not taking a stand how to handle the situation in syria. >> worst, he took a stand way back. he said if assad uses chemical weapons against his people, we'll take him out. assad killed 240,000 syrians, and the president has done nothing. this is part of the failed foreign policy is. hillary clinton and president called assad a reformer. i don't know what he's reforming, but it's wrong. we see now. this is what people have to understand in our country. america sneneeds to be a leader. hundreds of thousands have gone to jordan already. >> how many refugees would you take in if you were president now? >> i would sit down with allies and figure out how we can help. america is a compassionate country the.
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we saw the image of the 4-year-old boy drowned in syria. we can't have those things. i can't come up with the exact number but you have to sit with allies and work together. >> germany says we'll take 800,000. france and engineer england 44,000. he want us to take 70,000. what would you do? >> sit down and see. america should play their role. >> the image you talked act made everyone wake up. you have to think of terrorism. these refugees are fleeing from isis. they're great at recruitment and radicalization. how do we make sure terrorists don't come in with the good guys? >> president doesn't think of jv anymore. now there's reports prime
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minister cameron ordered the drone strike over the weekend. that's leadership. >> they sent 1,000 advisors on the ground. how complicated is it in syria? >> it's very comply quated. to answer your question from before, what have i done? i would have taken them out. >> today a rally for kim davis who would not sign marriage certificates for same-sex marriages. what do you think should happen? >> first off, we've got to be protected realigious liberty in the country. people need the chance to practice religion. you have to follow the law. licenses have to be issued.
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if she has objection, move her to another job inside the government. give her an option where religious concerns are not put in cross hairs on this. we have to have respect for people, but government has to function. >> governor huckabee is having a rally. >> quite frankly, i don't think you should grand stand on this stuff. i don't know if she's looking forward to a visit from senator cruz. we'll see. we should solve problems. this problem with washington quite frankly, this is why we turbulence for these guys. they should get out of washington d.c. and fix the problems. they close government, bicker, argue, don't get anything done. they told us if we elected republican met and house we'd
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get this and nothing has happen. >> there's a lot of frustration. what about hillary clinton? now there's news the cia and defense intelligence organization has come up. they said yep, stuff sent to her top secret. her campaign says it wasn't secret. there's back and forth between the campaign and what looks like the law. she broke it. they're trying to spin it. >> she won't answer questions and won't tell the truth. the fact is that's what she needs to do first. three questions she needs to answer. why did you have a private e-mail server to begin with? >> second, why were you doing official business on it and not a private e-mail serve is per outside the government not available to anyone? why were you having top secret stuff that could be hacked by kids that are looking to have
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fun? she won't answer. she thinks her choice is not a good one. >> she will not apologize. >> she will apologize for people not understanding. how great is it that hillary clinton is apologizing for us not understanding her lies? really? >> i'm really confused. she's lying, and i don't understand. >> my fault, not hers. >> what about the fact her i.t. guy refuses to testify? >> the president of the united states, where's he? he should be standing up saying you're part of my administration. everybody cooperate. that's what he should be saying. the president is awol. this is failure of leadership. when people make mistakes, you need to say, listen, own up to them. cooperate with authorities so people know authorities.
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that's not the way it works in hillary world. >> we have to end there. >> thank you the. >> thank you brian. >> have a safe trip to new hampshire. >> we intend to. >> mets beat the nationals yesterday. >> i have the orange and blue type on. big mets win yesterday. absolutely. >> see if matt harvey can do it today. we were talking about the president having a police problem. officers in boston boycotting. why do cops feel like they're left out to dry? a cop who led the boston bombing investigation next. we're getting started here on "fox & friends." paula deen is reading her own cookbook. she's ready to cook something. ♪ ♪
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of the group. >> good morning. thanks for having me. you as an ex cop and talk to guys on the street all the time. the president just doesn't have your back? >> right now the police around america are having conversations where they feel they're not supported. perception is they do their job, asked of them, and still are called in and held accountability. officers want to know what are the rules? what do you want us to know? would we be supported? right now they don't feel the support is. >> that's one of the reasons the new england pba boycotted the president's breakfast up in your hometown over the last couple of days. they just felt like they needed to make a statement. brian? >> yeah, they wanted to make people in the administration aware they didn't feel as if their officers were supported on the streets. the conversation that's occurring, a good conversation
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to have, how do we better police communities? how do we do that jointly and together without the rhetoric? some are calling for assassination of police officers. that's something we can't have. >> absolutely. people that work at the white house watching this program right now. they talk to the president everyday. write the script. what would you like to hear the president of the united states say to law enforce snmt. >> leaders no matter where they sit need to get to both sides of the table. rational people looking to change law enforcement, rational people in law enforcement. figure out the way to engage our communities and effective ways to strategize. wh what do people want us to do? people think we can just do texas ranger, handcuff people.
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that is not real. we need to show why we do what we do, explain to them. that often fixes the problem. it's getting the information out to public what we police officers do is and why we do it. they're doing things the right way. we need to address training to modern challenges that they face in america today. >> a tough job. we all know it. former police of chief in boston. thank you for joining us live. >> thanks steve. 20 minutes after the top of the hour on this tuesday. coming up, the crash came out of nowhere. >> whoa. so did her speed -- a woman barely escapes the scary scene straight ahead.
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she sold 11 million copies of her cookbook. >> she's about to hit season the 21 in "dancing with the stars." >> my hair is big this morning. >> you started already? >> we've been dancing now a
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couple of weeks. >> that's practice dancing? >> it's dancing. >> what's it like? >> hard. >> physically hard? >> physically hard. >> you've lost a lot of weight? about 40 pounds. >> is it what you eat or exercise? >> lifestyle. >> what does that mean? exercise, die senate. >> it's a little of all of it. i don't exercise hard, i walk. i hate the word diet. y'all, i don't want to go on a diet. >> you want to change the way you live. >> i want to make some changes. i found i can make small changes and they're going to render big results. >> that's what the cookbook is about? >> that's what the cookbook is about. >> paula deen cuts the fat. >> you're going to make it healthy for us, right? >> right. this one is light. you can see a the crackers we
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have. they are baked, not fried. like i said, small changes you want to watch. this is a seafood dip. it's got shrimp and crab in it. steve, i'm going to put you to work. that's a light cream cheese. this is a light sour cream. >> any time you buy something, buy light? >> that's up to you. >> you would never use margarine? >> never. never. if you're going to eat that sort of thing, eat the pure. >> what about the one that says i can't believe it's not butter? >> pure butter. eat pure butter. i don't want to say anything to hurt anybody, but i just stick to pure things. i'm doing it in moderation. lemon juice, worstershire.
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i don't want to feel denied, do you? i took as much of the fat and useless calories out without sacrificing the taste of the recipe. i was amazed. >> creamy stuff is ready. >> there you go. >> i'm learning things all the time brian. you know, if you live long enough, if you live long enough, you're going to face issues that you didn't have to worry about at 25. when you get 50, you're going to have high something whether sugar -- whether it's high blood pressure, high i something. >> that's delicious. >> isn't it delicious? you have to make your changes as your lifestyle progresses.
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>> you realize your power because as you change your focus, people do whatever you do. you could actually make the country healthier. >> you know, i've always been one about -- i love humanity. i love people. i want to bring hope to them. if i see something that works for me -- >> this is giving me hope we can eat healthy. >> isn't it delicious. let me tell y'all. there's 250 recipes in the cookbook. >> okay. >> 50 are my old classics like macaroni and cheese. things like that. you feel you can have those little more often now. really good comfort food baby. >> thank you paula. >> thank you paula deen. >> thank y'all. >> give it up for paula deen
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judge. what does this mean? >> this is not collaboration with the enmy. this is misbehavior in presence of the enemy. >> what's the difference? >> government would have to demonstrate to a jury what he did while there. how? they'd have to have a eyewitness of someone with him. we don't know if they have that. we'd have one of the captors willing to testify. we don't know if they have that. they have to satisfy a jury that this was not an accident, coward. this was intention to do something wrong in presence of the enemy in order to harm the united states. >> it's tough to prove?
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> > >> it is. that's why i'm surprised. the swap for five of the most dangerous people at guantanamo bay. now they're going to try this and expose it before a jury? if i were you, representing bergdahl, guess who would be on my witness list? barack obama. there would be no trial. if they're charging with this, misbehavior before the enemy, is this -- >> there need not be a trial. >> we heard there might be video
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of him collaborating showing him cooperating. >> what does misbehavior mean? it means you did something. >> he wants to say he was brainwashed or tortured. he would have to present that as evidence. sticking around for extra duty. thank you very much. >> it's a head scratcher. heather made her way over to the post for news headlines. >> good morning. another legal story vindicated once and for all. italian courts saying they threw out amanda knox murder conviction back in march because of glaring errors in the case. lawyers for knox say there was never concrete evidence that put her or her boyfriend in the same room when 21-year-old meredith was murdered.
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the pair serving four years in prison before they were finally acquitted. caught on camera. a woman dodging a car accident with inches to spare. watch this. boy, watching that this morning reminded a lot of us in the scene of indiana jones. a woman outrunning the car and a falling traffic lights as well. she escaped without a scratch. three good samaritans hailed as heroes after running to a deputy's aid in florida. >> he has children and a wife, a family. i want him to be able to go home to his family like i go home to mine. >> three men stepped in after he was knocked to the ground. the suspect had been pulled over for running a stop sign. he's been arrested seven times
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in the past and now facing several other charges. those are your headlineses. see you back here. thanks so much. >> thanks. now to streets of new york city. maria is tracking the weather. we've had crazy weather over the holiday weekend. what does today look like? >> today is a scorcher in new york city. parts of northeast climbing well to 90s. a heat wave continues. i want to start out in parts of the plains. today our storm system is moving east ward and southward. it will bring storms to parts of michigan and southern wisconsin. we have risk of damaging winds, large hail and flash flooding of the storms. that's a concern and all soernt associated with a cold front. heat and humidity, temperatures in the 90s texas to parts of maine. going to be a scorcher especially in the northeast. well above average. behind the system is,
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temperatures in the 70s. cooler more refreshing ir continues to move east ward. cooler in the northeast. interior areas see temperatures in the 70s in the afternoon hours. back inside. >> sooner or later, we're going to complain it's too cold. > >> wear an under shirt steve. >> remember those turtle necks? if you think stone hinge is impressive, get ready to hear this sorry. >> researchers have discovered evidence of a larger version two miles away. so close. >> i don't believe it. chris is in london with full details. you surprised? >> no, not really. the work being done, amazing indiana jones stuff, by this super radar.
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they've already found this miraculous discovery, super heng we're calling it, stones lying on their side, not standing up. they were laid down apparently to preserve them. there are about 1500 years older than stonehenge. >> where have they been hiding them? >> hiding from the radar. you've got three foot of earth above them. normally penetrating radar wouldn't have spotted them. these things are on the plain that just came across. a lot of professors in the state of great excitement i may say feel there's going to be more to find. >> excellent.
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>> chris walker from london, our stonehenge correspondent today. thanks very much. >> thanks for aging me. >> didn't mean he was a couple thousand years old. have to apologize in a written letter. coming up, everybody says the trump phase is a passing phase. gingrich says donald is just getting started. he is live on the donald next. top paying jobs of 2015 and one growing like wildfire. what is it? find out with cheryl. ♪ ♪ the 306 horsepower lexus gs. experience the next level of performance, and there's no going back. lease the 2015 gs 350 withfor these terms.vigatim see your lexus dealer. ...of fixodent plus adhesives.
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you think it's really the word winning that turns on america? >> i think that's a big part of it. trump offers a dynamic vision of getting things done. people are sick of washington policy talk. they're sick of politicians who talk in general terms. it's not just trump. if you take the four outsiders, trump, carson, fiorina and senator from texas. the fact is those four really are different. they're getting almost 60% of the vote now. that makes an enormous difference. it's not just donald trump. there's a country looking for something very, very different. >> as governor huckabee said over the weekend, look, i appreciate what's going on, non politicians, carson, fiorina and trump. in the end, they're going with a real politician to represent them. do you think that will be the case ultimately?
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>> that's the gamble. every analyst says it's been summer, it's a balloon, going to come back to normal. if it were only trump, i would say sure. like rudy giuliani way ahead in 2008 and didn't work. but you have trump, fiorina doing well and carson in second place in the country. trump is getting bigger and bigger margins. we owe it to american people to try to understand the signal they're standing us. frankly if i were a traditional political leader, i would be frustrated trying to figure out the message that's going to break through in this environment. >> it's true. you started breaking through on established candidate mitt romney. faltered and money won out. i've got to ask you too as we look at others doing very well. they're making mistakes. it doesn't seem to matter.
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a small mistake by gingrich or romney by 47% seemed to cut him down a little bit. i'll give you the latest example. you would interview with donald trump he was asked about the names he didn't know. why does that not hurt him or does it? >> i think it hurts him with the elite but doesn't with his base. i heard the interview he had done with the daily caller. he talks very intelligently and impact of our betraying after all years of support. pretty sophisticated answer frankly. i think people get it the president of united states is not picked win jeopardy. he's not picked for trivial pursuit. the real question is what are you going to do to move america to a better, stronger future. the difference in styles is
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amazing. trump is very noisy. you have dr. carson who's very de reserved. they're number one and two. go figure. >> she'll be on the main stage in a couple weeks. fi first is as fascinating at the second debate. if you hit trump, you may fuel up carson or fiorina or cruz. >> if i put gingrich in the race now, if you had a strategy for your staff, what would hit be? >> i have no idea. this is a totally different year. i'm an optimist. i think the american people are moving. candidates are following. i think that's really good for the country. i have no idea how i would play that. should joe biden run? >> no. if you're a nation looking for new and different, it would be
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sad to put a career lifetime poll situation out. he's had a great career and done well. i think he will be disappointed if he runs. >> he has lost badly two times before. >> newt gingrich, always great to see you. >> coming up straight ahead, want to make over $100,000 a year? top paying jobs including one that's adding positions like crazy. crazy meaning good. on this day in history 1980, upside down by diana ross was the number one hit. i believe now it's number two. ♪ ♪ you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back.
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hey everybody. we're going to try to make you rich this morning f. you're looking for a high paying job one industry is growing far greater than any other. that is health care. here with the high paying jobs out there. good morning. >> no surprise, five out of nine top paying jobs are in health care. there's some other jobs that may or may not surprise you that pay pretty well. >> air traffic controllers make six figures. >> $122,000 and change. these are top jobs this year. very stressful, long hours and you have to prepare to strange shifts, overnights and early mornings. we know that well here. there's stress and fatigue reported from air traffic controllers. you have to be emotionally and physically prepared to do it. it does pay well. >> orthodontists, we all need
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braces. >> this is tied to what's happening in the energy industry. even if not fracking as much as we could be, oil prices going down and all that stuff. they're other still looking for ways to drill oil in this country. $130,000 is the average. it doesn't require post graduate work. you need at least a bachelor's degree. it does pay well. >> psychiatrist $181,000. that's a lot of school.
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>> it's a four year residency. the fact two thirds of psychiatrists report high job satisfaction. they're helping patients, connecting with patients. they feel good about the work they're doing. i always say i really believe and i know it's not always possible, love what you do. you want to wake up and love what you do spending eight to ten hours a day. >> $250,000 for a surgeon. i knew it was high, but that is high. >> the average debt for surgeons is $170,000. you got to take it both ways. look, the median debt level after side, you can even make more if you specialize in neurology for instance. there's a lot of fascinating cancer therapies developed now. cancer surgeries and things like that. there's a lot going on with surgery. a lot is laser, high-tech. you've got to be committed man. it's a long haul.
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hi everyone. good morning. today is tuesday, 8th of september, 2015. i'm in for elisabeth hasselbeck. a terrifying threat to our police. >> it is time to let you guys
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know we are no longer playing around with the police department. >> now cops across the country are putting pressure on the white house to step it up. >> no kidding. why not? hillary's campaign orders emergency reboot overnight with this. >> workout of choice? um swimming. that's not always available. treadmill, weights, walks. >> that's going to change everything, isn't it? campaign wants you to meet the real hillary clinton. laura ingram weighs in on how we haven't met the real hillary clinton yet? >> no. she starts today. >> we'll move on. that's one lucky dog. she finally found her way home when that dog and owner join us
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live we'll find out the real story if they're willing to speak. mornings are better with friends. well we asked you to send pictures of how you spent your labor day. this is how my prefriend and i spent it. we were at palm beach airport on a rain delay. >> did you have a crowd gather around? >> a couple of people there. interestingly enough, lightning struck one of the runways and they had to close it. will there was a big hole for a while. >> this is me treating myself to lobster. my husband took this picturpict. we were at a great restaurant. >> where's your bib? in the background was keith urban. i'm like make sure you get the
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person behind you without looking like you're taking a picture of them. >> that's the second celebrity named keith in this this segment. >> that's my cousin charlie. those are my two nephews in the back. >> there's got to be a keith in there. >> are you showing off your new tv. >> showing off the fact mets beat the nationals yesterday. >> my son and keith hernandez ca called that. >> how did laura ingram spend her labor day? she joins us from the nation's capital. what did you do? >> went to friend's houses. my kids ran around on swing sets, razer scooters and drank a lot of beer. that's what we do. not the kids, just the adults. >> now back to the grind stone. should joe biden be running for president? i saw a guy in the race
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yesterday. >> certainly looked like it. i went back and reviewed joe biden's debate with ryan in the 2012 election cycle. people are going to laugh at joe biden. he makes all these laughs. he's a talented campaigner. he has a connection to voters. channels middle class anxiety which is funny coming after will be eight years of obama where the middle class didn't see any real pay increase or betterment of standard of living. joe biden is a talented campaigner, very different from hillary clinton. he has a genuine warmth. he looked like he was running to me. i predicted all along he would not run. my prediction would be wrong. looks like he's one step closer. >> hillary clinton tweeted this video of clinton sitting down with andrea mitchell for her
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third sit down since she announced she was running for president. they talked about her bing watching of tv. >> swimming is not always available. treadmill, weights, walking. >> food you crave most? >> probably chocolate. >> i'm with you on that. what are you binge watching? >> right now we were so late in watching house of cards, we're nearly done with the season. >> text or e-mail? we're asking that question. >> e-mail. >> she's like everybody else laura. >> just two girls talking about fun habits and so forth. first of all, if i were hillary, i wouldn't talk about swimming
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upstream, the treadmill or "house of cards." i wouldn't talk about any of that. "orange is the new black." wouldn't mention any of that. it looks forced and obvious what's going on. we have the document dump again on a friday. more questions about more e-mails. we'll get into this in a moment. hillary clinton is trying to remind everyone she's just a -- >> a kid. >> a kbal ligal like everybody . she happened to be secretary of state and u.s. senator. can we retire that phrase? we have time to binge watch television shows and so forth. it seemed forced to put it mildly. >> i think that's why they're going to roll out bill clinton. he's a fantastic campaigner. she's not so great. he's going to be there. also want you to weigh in on this. there's been a second review by
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the cia and national defense agency. they are confirming what we already knew. hillary got a be bunch of top secret stuff which is in violation of all sorts of federal laws. the campaign says we disagree with that. >> it's a north korean nuclear site one of them. >> everybody knows about that. the fact is she put that in the e-mail, why is that relevant? nuclear weapons, north korea, no implication with china or anything. clintons are now saying there's always debate among agencies about what should be and should not be classified. we know the national cia and intelligence agency both concluding this was the highest level of secrecy on these documents which leads us to ask the questions. any e-mails noteed as personal,
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her team, that had official work-related element to them. could have a classified element to them. was there any mixing of personal and business in a single e-mail? i would imagine that given how loosey goosey guys were with e-mail, there could be e-mails that fell into both categories. if that harngsd we have a bigger problem on our hands. >> sure. >> every time we look at this, it gets worse for hillary clinton. polls are reflecting that. people aren't buying this idea this is just a i close call. this is not a close call. remember obama himself, the president himself, when he released new guidelines on e-mail, the question was -- if there was any reasonable understanding that this could be classified, then it had to be classifi classified. any reasonable person would conclude these particular e-mails just released were classified. >> technically this might be
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enlightening. the fact if fbi wants to, they're going to be able to get to that server and find out e-mails we were not allowed to see that were deleted. meanwhile, let's talk about the gop side. all about non career politicians. newt gingrich has a theory on why the candidates are excelling and will continue. >> most say it's been summer, a balloon and going to come back to normal. if it were trump, i would say sure. like rudy giuliani way ahead in 2008 and didn't work. you have carson in second place in most of the country. trump getting bigger and bigger margins. we owe it to the american people -- forget the candidates -- we owe to american people to understand theal they're sending us.
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what do you think about that? >> he's absolutely right. the question is what will the establishment learn if anything? what will they resist from this? we know leaders on capitol hill don't like ted cruz. they don't like him. he's a pain this the neck, does these fill busters, calls out mcconnel on the floor of the senate. they find him to be a constant irritant. even though he's in washington, he's not perceived to be of washington. that's going to help cruz down the road. peggy wrote about this last week. will they learn? will politicians who have gone about the business of campaigning and traditional romn romney, mccain, going back. will they take from this or say voters are stupid? they don't understand we know better than they do.
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will they keep indicating they're failing. i hope they learn from this. >> america doesn't seem to be crazy about traditional politicians this cycle so far. >> not at all. >> always a pleasure having you with us. >> take care. ten minutes after the hour, heather is here. >> good morning. a will threat to kill police officers made directly to 911 operators in colorado. listen to this. >> sit is time you guys know we are no longer playing around with the police departments. we are about start striking fear, shooting down all cops that we see by theirselves. >> officers in denver on high alert taking that anonymous threat seriously. cops say they aren't scared.
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>> as a matter of fact, all you're doing is making me stronger because i know what i have to do is that much more important. >> police say they are working on tracing that call. pope francis is now published his plan to reform marriage annulments. the new procedure will simplify and streamline the process allowing divorced catholics to participate in the church. in a letter, he said the new decision needs one approval. we have a father here to break it down this morning. this man was shot in the head walking in brooklyn hours before the annual west indian day parade. governor cuomo hailing his public service. >> this was a beautiful man, a sweet man. a man who was giving back to his community. it's a reminder that, the
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violence has to stop. >> cops say he was caught in the crossfire between two suspected gang groups. we know she can sing. looks like katy perry could use work on her coordination. watch this. ♪ >> that is the pop star. she can't seem to get a hang of that segway she's trying to use. she chases it as it falls. this is the festival in nevada. looks like she's in the desert somewhere. >> what is that festival? do you know? >> do you have an hour for me to explain. >> it's massive. lots of artists. >> looks dusty. >> nice segway. >> fun, free spirit hang out. >> little alternative. coming up, thousands of
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♪ we've got a fox news alert. you've seen the pictures. massive waves of migrants pouring into europe. now as european inations strugge to deal with the problem, many ask did the failed war against isis cause this? chairman of the homeland -- the house committee that is, on homeland security. joining us from ground zero in new york. chairman, good morning to you. >> it was a couple months ago isis threatened to send migrants to europe as a psychological weapon which means there could be good guys in there with the
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bad guys. you wrote to the president. what did you say? >> i'm concerned with the safety of europeans and american people, first and foremost. the fbi has told me because of lack of human intelligence, we can't properly vet individuals past any databases. until i have that insurance, i can't support a policy that would allow jihadist pipeline into the united states. we've read their documents when they talk about exploiting the refugee issue to get into the united states. look, we're very compassionate on this issue. i think it's a tragedy, extraordinary proportion. we've got to do this thing right. thousands of syrians into the united states, not knowing who they are, i think would be very very irresponsible. >> we're k look at live images
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as migrants walk down the train tracks. you're at ground zero for the first committee meeting there. what are you doing today? >> we're going to have our hearing inside the 9/11 museum. rudy giuliani is our star witness if you will, to tell us about the events of that day, what they experienced. we'll have the fire commissioner, police commissioner to testify about the events of 9/11.heroes that out of the ashes and brought that city together. thousands of americans died 14 years ago this week. it's a very solemn occasion, very hallowed ground. we want to talk about the threat back then and also the threat today and challenges we have today to conquer islamist
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extremism. some argue with the killing of bin laden was over. the fact is, it didn't. the threat has gotten worse, not better. we have challenges to deal with. that. >> absolutely. the threat has evolved. it's just as bad now as it was then, right? >> it's changed a lot and in some ways it's worse than 9/11. you have a new generation of terrorists very sophisticate add on the internet that know how to activate followers in the united states like we saw the fourth of july plot here in new york. our military and counter terrorism officials took out the number one target sending a lot of internet messages. this is not over. we've arrested over 60 isis followers in the last year.
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more than one per week. 200,000 isis tweets per day. >> absolutely. the threat has evolved. thank you for joining us live today. >> thanks a lot steve. all right. the latest on bergdahl. big developments with taya kyle next. we only eat chex cereal. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! we've gotpeptocopter! ummy town. ♪ when cold cuts give your belly thunder, pink relief is the first responder, so you can be a business boy wonder! ♪ fix stomach trouble fast with pepto. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay
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hi everyone. good morning. it's a fox news alert. bowe bergdahl will spend the rest of his life behind bars. he's facing a rare military charge called behavior before the enemy on top of previous charge of desertion. here to react is widow of legendary sniper chris kyle, taya kyle. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. >> one of the units out
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searching for him when he was missing. what do you think about this? >> i don't know all details. my gut reaction is, why trade him for people we know are very dangerous when he chose to not be with american troops? i find it curious why that would all be happening. i think desertion, that's a pretty severe thing in the first place. then befriending and doing things like that with the enemy -- >> right. we had judge palitano on earlier. he said it car carries a stiffe penalty and could cause him to plead down in the case, accept a lesser offense. >> that's true. you have been told by others, you know what, why the trial is going on, we can't talk about it.
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jesse read chris's book. jesse said it never happened. i'm going to sue you. he took you to court. chris isn't here to defend himself. he keeps saying i won. he's a liar. the insurance pays for everything, taya doesn't pay for anything. what's the truth? >> i try to stay quiet and not give it much attention. there were 11 witnesses in the trial. the trial was about things he said to other people that testified. >> about? >> just about our troops and things like that that we're not supportive remarks at the least. what's infuriating when you get in the pattern of lying or creatively telling things, there are no limits. he said all sorts of things about me that's not true about money. i am on the hook about money.
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>> is insurance paying all your fees? >> no. >> so you're paying something? >> they've started collections that were stopped on me. that's the other thing. really, you're going to start collections on me for money but say i'm not on the hook. >> your side agreed if it's a hung jury, we'll take that. it was a hung jury unfortunately. if you had to do over again? >> that was our biggest mistake. he had the burden of getting unanimous jury, and he couldn't. we were probably too confident with witnesses and material we had on topic surely there's no way a jury could be that -- could have missed it that much. >> hate you're dealing with this. lost your husband in america, lost a hero. hopefully this brings a smile to
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your face. you get to judge miss america. >> hopefully it's fun. i'm always talking about pain and tears. this gives out more scholarships than any place in the country. a lot of these women do community service. i feel good about being involved. >> miss america is still active in it. you have mr. wonderful from from shark tank going to be with you. what's it like sitting next to him? >> i've set next to people like that before. >> we understand this company is trying to help with your charity activities. they've got a special edition chris kyle frog foundation.
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>> they make the best bows in the industry. we've sold a limited edition. number two in the series, 0002 is up for auction with proceeds benefitting veterans and chris kyle foundation. it has colors on it. >> he could bow hunt? >> he loved archery. when kids were at sports practice, he would be on the side shooting a target and stuff. >> i know you like to hunt. do you do this? >> i love to. >> after the show. >> it's therapeutic. so many do it for starting practice. >> those are powerful. >> we could get you a camo beauty crown. >> do it girl. >> good luck in atlantic city september 13th. >> yep. >> have fun. >> thanks. it's 8:30 in new york city.
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>> straight ahead, a home becomes a virtual yard sale down to the washer and drier. what's the big deal? the person selling it doesn't own any of it. he's a squatter. >> she's still on the loose. the cake boss is back. 2 he's in the house with the family secret he's going to reveal next. we can't wait to eat. ♪ ♪ i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed 2016 lexus es and es hybrid. ♪
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♪ ♪ back to work after a long holiday weekend. looking back at your labor day pictures. here's simon enjoying an ear of corn. brian? >> this is lightning.
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lighting guy anthony. >> the horse's name is lightning. >> there's a horse there. that's tiffany riding her horse deep in the surf. check this out. >> here's another shot. >> this is 6-year-old garrett giving out goodies to the stucsn police department. >> thanks for your holiday pictures. they've been a lot of fun. >> making us jealous, barbecues and everything else. keep sending them to us. a squatter moved into a home and sold all the stuff. >> stripped it down. >> the home is on for the thief. heather is here with the details. it started on craigslist. >> hard to believe. ed made a terrifying discovery inside his home he lived in 25 years. he recently moved out of the house in washington state and
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getting ready to put it on the market. when he walked through the front doors, something he's done countless times before, he was shocked to find a man inside looking to buy microwaves. >> no, you're not. this is my house. i'm not selling anything. i walked around the corner and saw appliances were gone and cabinets were open. >> someone listed his appliances on craigslist. he sold the refrigerator, washer, drier, stove, tv. as he stood there stunned, he heard footsteps and saw another man take off running through the back yard. he believe the thief was also sleeping in the house. >> the money is not the issue. it's the violation, fact someone would come in and take over like that. live in my hour, have a yard sale out of my front door. >> electronic yard sale. police are working to track down
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the crook. anyone with information is urged to call crime stoppers. >> very creative crook. >> it is. >> so crazy. we head over to the headlines. heather joining us for that. 35 minutes after the hour, a referee slammed to the ground by two football players there. have not been arrests yet. the police department is reviewing multiple videos from the game. two players could face criminal assault charges. officials are confident they'll have an update in this case later this week. moments ago the dentist who killed africa's cecil the lion arrived for the first day back at work. you can barely see walter palmer as news crews follow him to the place of work.
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he says he needs to get back to patients and staff. scores of protestors gathered outside his office in july. palmer and his family were threatened on social media. an oregon company says a bunch of deer killed their crop. they say they have 40 left. the company thinks the deer enjoy eating the pot because it's so high in protein. this isn't a new problem. you may remember doe-eyed marijuana fan, sugar eye, the pot eating deer from oregon state. can't make it up. >> thank you. it's a moment we've been waiting for all moment long and tonight too. we're getting to see buddy back for a brand new season of "cake boss". >> well, thank you guys.
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watch this. >> you squeeze and twist. >> didn't do this. >> you didn't bake. >> i didn't bake them. >> we are joined by the cake boss himself. good morning. 8:00 tonight we'll be watching. >> season eight? >> season seven. we're on seven season. >> you've got a secret because there's remodeling going on. you found a message from your father? >> when we redid the bakery, they wrote on a wall good luck to mary and buddy, my parents. that was the guy that built the store years ago. >> we took the wall down. it was on exposed brick of the old building. it was in spray paint. it was pretty cool. really, really awesome. >> this system plans to be special. you traveled. >> i was in brazil not for cake boss. i've been traveling doing different things and filming different things. just excited to be back doing
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"cake boss." it inspires a lot of people. >> we have to put you to work. >> i'll go it. then one of you guys do the same. first watch. >> see how this professional does. we're going to go like that, are all right? then go like that. >> you know what, you're just showing off. come on now. let's see who's going to do it. >> you spin, i'll squirt. >> that doesn't sound good. we'll try i it. >> see. not bad. you got it. >> yeah squeeze. >> how about aim right here. >> give me the bag. show him how it's done. >> start over here.
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>> brian, you're fired. >> i make it look easy. then you take the knife. >> get the side. look out. >> you ready? >> batman and robin. who's batman? >> go slow. >> that's the way they do it. >> look at you. >> we only have seconds. >> we're going to finish it here. put some of the nuts on. embarrassing but delicious. >> look at that. >> look at you. >> we'll put chocolate on. >> oh my god. what happened over there? >> look at that. >> here. you can do this. this is good anna squirt it on.
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>> chocolate or vanilla? here you go, cream cheese. that's part of the job. you get good icing. >> some nuts. there you go. >> exactly the same. >> it's beautiful. >> see the new season tonight. >> thanks. father jonathan morris is here to explain what the holy father is doing. this is one lucky dog surviving more than a month in the wilderness. how she found her way home when that dog and her owner joins us next. >> can i have a piece of your
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we have got quick monday morning headlines for you. a nevada family owns claim to a swath of land there since the 1870s. now the federal government trying to buy up the property for more than $5 million. that family is standing strong with a solid no to uncle sam's offer. british researchers say they have discovered evidence of a larger version of stonehenge. the site is dubbed super heng. 90 large stones may yet to be excavated. currently it's underground. that's the news >> big news for catholic church as pope francis unveils new reforms intended to make it e y
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easieas easier for catholics to get annulme annulment. what's your take on this? is this about time or are you troubled with this? >> it's not troubled at all. this is catholic pope francis. he cuts down to where rubber hits the road which is faith. he's simplifying the process, making it more timely which is more human when going through tough times. making it free or asked diocese to make it free and affordable. he's making it local. doesn't have to go back to vatican. i think it's decentralizing and makes a lot of sense. a lot of people praise him for that. a lot are not happy about this. it's a tiny percentage of a huge
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population. >> in the vatican they're upset at him. >> yes. it's like a new administration coming in. he is making major major changes. not doctrine but procedure. i think he's humanizing the church showing the mercy of god. that ticks people off. >> do you think one of the reasons is because he's coming to united states and many have left the flock because they've gotten a divorce and left the church. this is a message to american catholics, it's time to come back. >> at the same time, what he's interested in is the big meeting in the vatican with representative bishops in october in which they discuss family life issues. he's made this decision before that meeting. that's off the table. it's called the executive order
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so to speak. >> he forgives catholic women if they had abortion. he did that two weeks ago. now with annulment. should he be saying priests should marry, next? >> you never know what he's going to do. >> does he have that pow senator. >> he does havepower. the fact priests don't get married, it's a practice. jesus didn't get married. there's a lot of good reasons for it i would say. yes, you're right, brian. >> good question. breaking news on catholic annulments. thank you. >> thank you. this is the story of a dog surviving wilderness more than a month. she finally made her way home. good morning to both of you. we'll find out if bill has labor day pictures to share with
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bound" when they were in a car accident. their shepherd got scared and ran off. >> they thought she was gone. 43 days after she had been missing, she miraculously found her way home. david, how surprised are you you're sitting here today with your dog? >> i'm extremely surprised i'm sitting here. didn't think i would see her again. >> you're having to go through the recovery process more than 40 days without your best friend by your side. what was that like for you thinking you may never see her
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again? >> it was tough. kind of like my life went on hold july 23rd and been on told until i got her back last friday. >> you got in the accident as well. you still recovering sfr. >> oh yeah. broken arm, leg, ribs. >> when jade came back, she was healthy side from being thin and a scratch on her r nose. think idea how she found food and survived on her own? >> it's amazing how she survived. i can't answer how she did it. >> you want to give credit to cat breken. >> they helped us in big ways. laura was with me trying to help jade and get her back. it was laura that jade came to. cat helped organize the searchers, put a website
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together. she was just a huge help. >> and refreshed the missing sign letting everybody know y still had hope. >> if you look at sign, it's revised 20 times. >> every time someone saw her, they would say we saw her at such and such location. you're going we barely missed jade. how can did that play out? were you getting updates we saw her here? >> yeah, we were. last we heard it was a saturday. she said we saw her today. come down and try to get her. we got there and they had seen her 30 minutes before we got there. then she was gone. >> it's not a zoo. it's a wild park. there are other animals out there. >> right. i was concerned. very concerned about the other wild life out there. somehow she managed to avoid it
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all. >> what's the reunion like? you are back to being best buds. oh yeah. the reunion was great. she didn't miss a step. she acts like she did before she got lost. >> good luck in the recovery. >> little scared this morning. >> going to take a lot to scare her. good luck on your recovery. >> absolutely. thanks for having me here. more "fox & friends" just a couple minutes away. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. it's tough, but i've managed. but managing my symptoms was all i was doing. so when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms . .clin humira
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>> so long, everybody. bill: here we go on tuesday, fox news alert. more bad news for hillary clinton in this email scandal. there is a second review by two intelligence agencies. now confirming she had top secret emails on her private server. morning everybody, hope you had a good long weekend. welcome here to "america's newsroom." i trust you did. martha: i know you did as well. bill: absolutely. martha: more on that coming up. good morning to everybody at home. martha mack. that news from hillary clinton directly contradicting from the campaign, a campaign continuing to find itself in some distress. new polls show she is behind bernie sanders in the first in the nation primary in new hampshire. bill: clinton ni

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