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cousins and they say the driver never put his phone down. they say the driver will be disciplined. and andy warhol paintings stolen. they say it may have happened 10 years ago. that wraps it up for us. "fox & friends" starts right now. bye. goodern moi morning, it is thursday. september 10th. we're one day away from september 11th. al qaeda makes a bold new threat, just hours, like we said, before the anniversary of the september 11th attack. and this time, being very specific, naming the specific americans they want dead. >> they got a hit list. >> mean while, rolling stone stirs the pot where donald trump goes after carly fiorina, it
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appears, based on her looks. this morning, carly and the donald will respond. and one barber refusing to cut a woman's hair. he doesn't have the equipment to cut a woman's hair. we'll discuss that. because i know a lot about hair. morning is better with friends. ♪ well, of course, it's going to be a big fall weekend and if you're going to the tailgate -- actually, it's good to do it at the u.s. open. >> all whites and high shorts. and tonight, the steelers against the patriots. i can't remember exactly but there's more than going to the super bowl. and finally, a chance to power. >> and we'll discuss the best
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vehicle to tailgate. in my opinion, it's a truck. >> mine is you drive somewhere and a tent pops out and a cooler and a lounge chair. and a flat screen. so, you never have to go inside the game. >> do you like the actual game or tailgating better? >> tailgating. >> i actually like the game better. >> how about a little bit of both, how about a good college game, they're nice and clean, followed by the tailgating. >> clean, college game. >> pretty much. anyway, good morning to you all. let's start out right now with a fox news alert. new terror threats from al qaeda on the eve of the 14th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. and the group having a hitlist
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of sorts. the targets include bill gates, warren buffett, michael bloomberg and also the coke brothers. and we've assessments of ice were changed to make the terror group appear to be weakening. those were prepared for several people, including president obama. we'll keep you updated with both of those tstories. heavy rain causing widespread flooding in japan overnight. plucking people from their roof tops after a river north of tokyo over flowed its banks. at least one person reported missing and 12 others injured. well, a major scientific discovery, shaking up human kind's family tree, a find featured in national
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geographic's october issue, a new species at the dawn of modern man. these bones could be more than 2.5 million years old and they've been deliberately placed in the cave, suggesting that early humans performed burial rituals similar to the ones we do today. interesting. and a heart warming reunion between a marine veteran and her service dog. the dog is back home in san diego after being taken from the backyard of her california home late last year. a tip came in of him being found in texas. the denton county sheriff's office said they identified a dog napping suspect but did not release anymore details. mean while, four minutes
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after the top of the hour, in a matter of hours, we'll get donald trump's perspective -- >> one hour from now. >> yes. and at which time, he said, this quote about carly fiorina, who's also, by the way, on the march in the polls and catching attention. ", look at that face, would anyone vote for that? can you imagine that, the face of our next president." >> and we'll get mr. trump's comments about that in an hour. those came after his new hampshire rally, which a lot of you saw right here on fox. he was back in his 757, around his big conference table, talking to members of the staff. and carly fiorina was c
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coginousant and said this. >> i think the comments speak for themselves and the voters helping me climb in the polls, yes, they're very serious. honestly, i'm not going to spend a single cycle commenten on it but maybe i am getting to him. >> and remember, where a career was destroyed, he never said anything. and i want to get his perspective. >> so, is it another rolling stone hit job. so, put down that remote. >> by the way, the tone of the rolling stone article, was a complete put down and almost like a parody. >> it was very long and colorful story. how much of it is true, we'll
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talk to the donald about it. mean while, hillary clinton continues to try to move past that email controverscontrovers. as it turns out, ellen degeneres was on with howard stern and howard asked ellen, so, are you hillary supporter because she had been on her show the day before from rockefeller center. well, this is what ellen said to howard about hillary. >> i think she's smart and i think she's having a hard time because she's a woman and she's tough and i think it's a popularity contest. i think people are looking for a personality but man she's smart and getting torn apart by all these emails they haven't found one thing. >> they haven't found one thing. i'm holding an article written by fox news.com. and they found highly sensitive
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emails this week alone. so, if she's struggling because she's a woman, then why isn't carly struggling? >> i will say this and there's a lot of things going on with hillary clinton and people may say republicans are after her and the fact that she apologi d apologized, i don't think gender centers into it. and it's an opportunity for ellen to give an point. and the bigger story, i think today, is the fact that the white house is splitting with the former secretary of state and they're splitting with the white house. two shots taken at barack obama. and saying that the president never knew about her private email. there's going to be a huge schism and it's not because hillary clinton is a woman. >> and it'sause when she did tape the show with ellen and talking about the email server problem, because
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it's pretty much illegal the way she did it, this is hillary speaking, it's just a reality that women are held to a higher, different double standard. so, is she blaming her secret server problem on the fact that she's a woman or is it really the problem that she broke the rules, destroyed public records? >> let me give you a hint, she's under water with approval rating with women right now. and to get in the white house is to get women to vote for her just because she's a woman. and therefore, if you play a victim card, then the gender might run to you. >> so, you think she's playing the gender card? >> if she continues to speak like that and her surrogates continue to speak like that, then i would say yes. >> i don't know about you, but i
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go to a barbershop in pittsbu h pittsburgh. this has a man feel in niciside it turns out, the owner had a woman come into his place and she said, i would like you to do my hair and he said, no. it's just for guys only and she got so steamed, she filed a complaint with the state and he got fined. >> he got fined $750 for not being able to kater to females. as a woman, i thought why would she want him to cut her hair when he doesn't have the equipment and doesn't have the experience. >> i didn't really consider it a dish crimination thing so much as it's a barbershop. i'm not opposed to women's hair, just not in this shop. and i want to open up a shop to
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kater them and no men will be allowed there and they'll have mumosaus and they'll be on the house. >> i took it as a favor. he's doing her a favor. i'm saving you from crying in front of the mirror when i'm done with this. >> and is somebody making a stand on this? >> are they taking this too far? >> it's because he refused to offer services to a member of the opposite sex. so, attention gynecologists, if you have a man walk in today, you better talk to him about something because you don't want to get written up. it only takes one complainer. >> i don't think any are going in for that service? >> why not. >> i'll tell you on the commercial. i'll give you my doctor' number.
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>> you're fired. >> thank you very much, mr. trump, oh, he's here early. so, let us know what you feel about the barber who got fined. and a serial shooter targeting cars on the freeway. and who's behind it? and stealing the spotlight at the u.s. open, justin timberlake and jimmy fallon busting out the moves.
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this is a fox news alert. the fbi is now investigating a possible serial shooter on the loose in arizona. for the past few weeks, 11 different cars hit by gun fire along a stretch of interstate 10 in the phoenix area. so, we want to know what's being done to find those responsible and how do you protect yourself from these kind of vicious attacks if you have to take that road every day. thank you so much, for being with us, colonel. >> good morning, ainsley, thank you for having me.
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>> what are you doing to help protect the people that have to travel i-10 every day? >> we continue to canvas the area, looking for clues and ideas of what might be happening or who may be the perpetrators or perpetrator. i will tell you it's obvious to us at this point, that we have two different mo's so, there's probably more than one person involved in this. >> you've been calling it domestic terrorism. why is that? >> anytime somebody is out there praying upon innocent people to terrify them, scare them or harm them, it's domestic terrorism. we see this over and over again in our society right now, where every day people going about their live s are victimized by some insane person doing crazy things just for the joy or
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notoriety. >> it remind me of maryland. 13 years ago, the beltway sniper. i know a lot of people are staying off the road but hundreds of thousands of people drive that every day in the phoenix area. should people avoid i-10 altogether? >> i don't know that that's necessary but that's a personal decision. i live on the east side of town and i drive that stretch of road every day. i think it's paramount that people are aware of their surrou surroundings and pay attention to what's around them but again, that's a personal choice. >> i know there was a 13-year-old little girl injured because of shattered glass. thankfully, no fatalities so far, but you say it's only a matter of time. what are you looking for? >> the little girl, when you think of the most precious thing
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in our society and it's the young people, the children. and thank goodness that she was not injured seriously or that nobody has been killed because each of these events are lethal. don't kid yourself that when somebody is taking shots at vehicles traveling down the freeway, they are lethal events, so it is only a matter of time. we have a concentrated effort in this area. we monitor traffic. we're using the traffic cameras. there's a lot of things going on investigatively that i can't speak of. i am not trying to be coy or hard to get along with, it's just that there are troopers and agents working this case 24 hours a day. >> we understand, colonel. if you see anything, know anything, please call 911 so we
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can stop this violence. >> and somebody out there knows something, and they need to come forward. i need to know what they know. >> have a good one. and coming up, breaking news on alzheimer's. plus, what you don't know about the man in black. johnny cash's son is here to tell us all about him. ♪ real cheese people
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♪ we've got some quick thursday morning headlines for you right now.
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first, a limousine goes up in flames on a busy highway in california. watch this. >> it's a limousine. >> oh, my. >> well, six members of the band red dragon car tell, led by f m former ozzy osborne guitarist were in the car and they made it out okay. brand new details about the terrifying fire on board a british airlines plane. we now know it was speeding up to take off. and he was able to stop it in eight seconds. 27 people treated for minor injuries. the cause? still under investigation. now this. ♪ because you're mine i walk the line ♪ >> the life and music of johnny
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cash, about to be honored in a new dockrimentry and we're joined now by his son, john carter cash. great to see you, john carter. >> wonderful to be back on the show. >> from the men in black to the son in black. >> yes, sir. my mother always said the black hid the dirt. >> what do you think this documentary does? >> to me, it show as broad view of my father. exactly who he was and it's not only a unique, accurate picture but it is the view through the eyes of so many people that were very close to my dad and of course, my sister, myself, other family members. so, we get a full view of the america that my father grew up in. my dad was a high speed morris code interceptor of all things.
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>> in the air force'. >> and there was so much more about my father that people don't know. he was a laughing man. >> and in addition to the clips, you have people explaining his life because sometimes clips can't do it. >> yes, and deeper insight than most things i've seen and it makes the film stand out uniquely. truly does. >> i know you get asked this lot, "walk the line." what were your thoughts? >> there was a great depth to my father's character. he was a scholar a comedian. there were things not touched on within the film but it told a beautiful love story and it's one that i'm happy occurred because i would not be here. >> and you wanted to create that depth and show people the depth? >> i think people are intrigued
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by the bueauty and mystery that my father carried with it. and that's what this film, this documentary film iabout. >> it kind of sounds like you want to correct the record. >> i just want to expound upon it, if possible, because there is more. >> he was a complicated guy. >> there are so many simp thile things about my man, he was a family man, and those are true but there's so much more. he would rather laugh than cry. >> and the anniversary of your dad's passing, saturday at 9:00. >> my father, i want to call him on the phone and say, what do you think about this? how do you feel about this thing that's happening in my life and i misreachi reacmiss reaching o
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in ways, he's here. >> as a reporter, i hear that i wish i could pick up the phone and talk to them. >> and i think we do with our loved ones but i take that as a blessing that i get to encounter my parents on a daily basis. my favorite composition that he wrote on american four that he did with rick reuben and i watched him write it pretty much. "the man comes around." >> what about a "boy named sue?" and an army veteran fired by the va for telling his story to congress. and cooking with friends, michael is serving up his family's meatballs for
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honoring him with a corn maze. >> how do you do that without a chopper or a good year blimp? >> with gps. and the owners say it took them 48 hours to design the path and another eight hours to cut it out via gps an. >> dedo you see how they spell their name corn dogs. >> that's beautiful. >> and kyle who was here on tuesday, will be on "out numbers." here today. >> i'm curious to know how they do that. >> a lawn mower. >> it's the way you plant the corn. you got to know where you're
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putting down seed. >> 27 minutes now before the top of the hour. and a new report suggests -- listen to this. alzheimer's could be spread from person to person. that's something we've never heard before. >> that's so scary. and good morning to you, heather. >> i have a personal interest in this story. listen to this. this brand new study could change the way we think about alzheimer's disease. doctors have long believed it was caused by age and genetics but this suggests contaminated surgical tools could spread the disease between patients. they discovered the protein is actually resistant to typical sterilization methods and that means that it can stick to surgical instruments and be
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spread. they say the findings do not mean that disease is contagious. they say the study only looked at a small number of patients and that more research needs to be done. more than 5 million americans are living with alzheimer's disease and that number expected to rise as the population ages. >> well, we have a lot of questions now. thank you very much. >> they're saying it can be transported through the brain. so, you can get it from surgical tools, a root canal and it doesn't come off the tools, even if they're sterileized. >> how many people are not going to have a root canal? >> has anybody seen heather? >> good morning. an army veteran fired in retaliation by the va, now getting his job back.
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they confirmed that a va employee and veteran was targeted after he wrote a letter to congress complaining about loss benefits and after he was fired despite a clean work record, sued and won and back pay and his old job back. he starts next week. and a love triangle may have led to the murder of a young dentist in texas. kendra was gunned down three weaks ago. they report that the unidentified woman tracked her with a iphone. cristing cortez is her name and saying that the woman offered her $500 to rob hatcher. >> and the retired tennis star slammed to the ground by an nypd
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officer in a stake of mistaken identity. he says he was waiting for a car when the cop just ran up to him and body slammed him. blake was handcuffed for 15 minutes before police realized their mistake. >> it shouldn't have happened and it's something we'll deal with, with the police and see what they have to say internally. >> did they say anything before it happened or just rush you? >> no, just rushed me. and speak of tennis, all the single fellas, justin timberlake and jimmy fallon, dancing to beyonce's "single ladies." and timberlake had just appeared on the taping of "the tonight show." and of course, both men put a ringer on it because both men
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are married. what a fun thing to see? >> didn't he famously do a parody of that song on "the tonight show?" when a man is calling a leotard, you pay attention. >> it's etched in your mind forever? it's cute. they look good together. >> as i look at new york, city, it looks like it's drying up pch what about the day ahead? we're tracking areas of rain. we have a big front moving eastward and we have showers from as far south as louisiana and all the way up to new england and dealing with the rain, it's going to be a smooth commute for some of you and as it continues to move eastward, we should see more showers and storms but behind it, expect a cool down, so that's welcome
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news, especially in the northeast. and across the central plains, there's the potential across parts of kansas, missouri and possible isolated tornados and winds will be possible. back to you inside. >> all right. maria. thank you very much. well, from movies to males, today, you're cooking with our hollywood head man and his cousin, they're in here making italian classic meatballs. >> meatballs in the morning, finally. and it's meatballs and gravy. what's the difference? >> it's how you grew up. and we grew up in gravy. >> up here, you call the sauce gravy. >> in new york, it's gravy. >> and whose recipe is this? >> this was my grandmother's. i have one recipe, she has her
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own for meatballs. every sunday i don't leave the apartment, so i do meatballs and chilly or gravy. >> okay. what do i do? >> let's start with the ingredients. >> shall we set up? >> break up the bread. >> into little pieces. rip it up. >> soaked in swatter? >> soaked in water. >> and that helps the meat stick together? >> gives it moisture. and you mix everything up. >> three meats, a triple threat, veal, pork, and beef, a classic italian recipe. this is a sensation i haven't fathomed. >> you need to get in the kitchen more. >> i know. >> i've never seen two people giving orders like this.
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>> one egg. >> can you tell michael is a vice president? >> a deligator. >> come on, brian. >> and your grandmother's meatballs so amazing. >> it's the love. without the love, it's just a ball of meat. tell me when i start making some balls. >> start balling now. >> not too big, you know. kind of small. >> i love a segment when you can use the word "balls." >> after you roll them up, you throw them in the frying ban a l -- pan with a little bit of olive oil. >> so many chefs in the kitchen.
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>> i know but i'm doing everything. who ever heard of this? >> how long to leave them in the frying pan? >> enough. you don't want them to fall apart. >> i understand you have this -- you throw it in the gravy, let it cook for three hours on low heat. >> you haven't mixed, and you put all this together. >> barbara ann, you've kind of done this. and if you'd like the recipe, go to fox and friends.com. >> how many do i have to make? unbelievable. >> i guess we have next hour. coming up, next on the run down this thursday, a teenager went to fight for isis but
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changed his mind. so, should he face jail time, even though he changed his mind? >> maybe you should stick to your day job. >> wow. isn't that great? >> why is the purse
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years for conspiracy to provide material support. is this case constitutional? okay. so, here's this kid. he's sitting at his computer in texas, decides i'm flying to syria and what happens at the airport? >> his parents call him up and say your aunt is dying, you need to come back home. it was a trick. they were worried about the kid. he came home and said, i don't want to do it anymore anyway, i'm glad you brought me home. they should use him as a poster child for someone who toy would the idea of radicalization and renounced it. you had plans and before you furthered those plans, you renounce them. instead, the government is prosecuting him because of what he said and read in his emails
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and because he travelled to istanbul turkey. he never went to syria or was involved with former training, he renounced the concept of jihad. and now they want him to be exposed to more jail time than hillary clinton if she's convict convicted. >> and it's not against the law to travel there. and at the airport, he changes his mind. he never followed through. he did not show up at a training camp and say sign me up. >> he didn't break any law at all and to make this even less valid a prosecution, the statute under which he's charged, providing material assistance has an express exception there for speech, speech and words alone cannot form the base for
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the prosecution. why? the first amendment that lets you read and say what you want. they probably want to give us the impression that they're doing everything conceivable and they should celebrate the fact that he rejected what originally motivated him. instead, they've turned him into an adversary whose life will be ruined in jail. >> he said, you know what, i thought about doing it and i changed my mind and here's why. he could be a big help in the fight against isis. >> and hopefully they will because they realize what a powerful tool social media is. >> chris, would you leave him something?
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all right, judge, thank you very much. and coming up this thursday, al qaeda listing a hit list. and a survivor has a message. >> i defend it all with the second amendment in the constitution to the united states. i cower to no one. >> no he does not. and does not. marcus will join us shortly. nfl kicks off tonight. this horning we've got the top tailgating vehicles. if you're interested, stick around. live from new york city, you're watching "fox & friends" and tailgate. ♪ ♪
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terrorists. >> in a matter of moments, this hour, first quarter, marcus, lone survivor joining us live. and taylor swift versus kim kardashian. ♪ >> why the bad blood? why taylor swift is apparently winning this round. round of what? stick around and you'll find out. live from new york city, this is "fox & friends." ♪ ♪. okay. that's the unmistaking wiggles. >> if you've got tv, bring them
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to the tv this hour. the wiggles, number one act in the world joining us once dw again. >> who's more impactful, wiggles or greg norman? >> they're both watching now. wiggles and greg norman. >> heather, your friends in australia love the wiggles. >> brought them here last year, mom, dad, four kids went crazy. parents love them as much as the kids. >> we played hot potato, hot potato before the show to get us ready. good to break a sweat. >> exactly. good morning to you all. hope you're off to a good day. there's a new call for lone wolf attacks. al qaeda releasing threats on the eve of the terror attacks. a new hit list in the magazine
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al qaeda puts out. the targets bill gates, warren buffett, bloomberg, coke brothers and others. we've learned dozens of u.s. intelligence assessment claim it was changed to make the threat look weaker. the defense department says it's investigating the complaints. we'll bring you the latest as we get it. taking matters into their own hands, a group of arizona g to patrol a popular highway, interstate i-10, after a series of shootings in arizona. 10 vehicles have been targeted in 11 days. later, the director of arizona department of public safety, why calling this act of domestic terrorism. >> each of these events are lethal. don't kid yourself when someone is taking shots at automobile
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traveling 80 miles per hour down the free way, they're all lethal events. it's a matter of time. >> fbi investigating as well. police say it's not clear if one person is responsible or copy cats are involved. a firefighter, iraq war veteran is dead after police say i a driver intentionally ran him over. dennis, you can see there, was collecting donations for fill the boots fund-raiser at time. police believe the unnamed suspect ran him over following confrontation between the two. he is be behind bars held on suspicion of murder. this happened in michigan. 35-year-old was a seven year member of the fire department and u.s. marine corp veteran. he was newlywed for two months, expecting his first child. >> would be easier if he was at
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a fire or rescue of some sort. >> the pictures are among
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the best i ever had. with that being said, i probably said something like that. i'm talking persona. i'm not talking look. although i get criticized for my hair. you've seen me. not that bad. when i get criticized by my hair, nobody does the story, oh isn't that terrible, they criticized donald trump's hair? >> i probably did say that about carly in a joking manner obviously. if you look at carly who came out low in the new cnn poll. if you look at carly, she's hit me constantly. i was a counter part and wouldn't talk about it if i wasn't. i'm a counter puncher. look at her record. one of the most respected
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business people, head of the business school -- i shouldn't say that. jeff is a talented guy. he rated her one of the worst ceos ever when she was at hewlett packard. the company went to hell. they walked around. she got fired. if you look at her before, she was at a company that was a bigger disaster i believe than hewlett packard. she ran if for senate in california after she got fired, she was defeated in a landslide. now she's running for president. everyone says oh well. >> she did get 45% of the vote. it's a heavily democratic state. what you're saying is you didn't comment about physical appearance. >> no, the persona. i say that about a lot of people. i say look at that. how does that -- that's not our president. that's not going to be our president. i was the one that said and
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reported first on your show said she should be on the stage. she's doing better than rand pauls and clowns we have. she should be on stage. she said nice but went back to hitting trump. they have to hit me because maybe that's where the money is. who knows. >> here's what she said yesterday on with megyn kelly. >> i think those comments speak for themselves and all the many, many, many thousand of voters out there helping me climb in the polls. yes, they're very serious. honestly, i'm not going to spend a single cycle wondering what donald trump means. maybe i'm getting under his skin because i'm climbing in the polls. >> she's not getting under my skin. she's possibly a nice woman. i'm not sure i ever met her. i look at her track record. one thing about me, i built a
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tremendous business. low debt, tremendous cash flow. it's worth more than $10 billion. i want to put that i thinking mind to the country. we have to make our country rich and greatkz again. can't be great until we start making proper deals. we're getting killed by everybody. we're losing $400 billion a year with china. look at that. straighten those things out and boy, you all of a sudden have a different country. carly is not going to be able to do hah. she may be a nice woman. i'm talking about persona not anything else. her persona doesn't work. >> jeb bush went on the stephen colbert show couple nights ago to improve his persona. they cut out the clip we're about to show and the part we do not have the sound bite -- we do now have the sound bite where he does a donald trump impression. we want to play it for you and then get your impression of it.
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>> i will build a wall between the united states and iran and make mexico pay for it. i will turn the national mall into a luxury golf course. china will respect that. i promise to put meat loaf on the $10 bill. >> he's saying this is how donald trump would say it. your reaction? >> he probably got sucker into that. i think he's a nice man actually. i think he probably got sucker into that. that's an uncomfortable position. he's not a natural entertainer, that's for sure. they had him doing things. he looked very uncomfortable. he understands they'll take that out of context and use that the rest of his life. he was not happy doing it. he's not a natural entertainer. >> i know you say he's a nice guy. why do you attack him so much?
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>> he attacked me. carly is constantly nipping at me. nip, nip, nip. every once in a while i have to say she was a disaster where she was and wants to be president. jeb hit me, took[c"ij to commer. i'm still funding my campaign. nobody is telling me what to do. i'm working for people, believe it or not. >> people landfall see a the candidates, top ten, at the next debate hosted by cnn. you've written a letter to the guy that runs cnn. you're asking him to donate proceeds to veterans charities. have you heard from cnn yet regarding this? >> fox had 24 million people. it's going to be plus, plus. that number is going up. they had 24 million people. probably more than 20 million people, more than they anticipated.
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frankly cnn will have an even higher number. i'm not bragging. i refuse to say it's because of me. every entertainment magazine says 100% because of me. >> do you think they're going to do it? >> i said to them and people understand, i said i want the vets taken care of. they're going to make tens of millions of dollars. i said cnn should do this as public service and give money to vets. i will give them five or ten groups of veterans. veterans are treated like third class citizens. let cnn and all people that hit a wind fall, the lottery with the debates. fox did. fox couldn't mobile thought they would get the ratings other than me and couple other people. cnn should make a contribution to vete >> thank you for commenting. >> just like old times. meanwhile, coming up.
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>>us?÷x al qaeda releases a hit for americans. the lone survivor has a message for those terrorists. >> i defend it all for the second amendment of the constitution of the united states. >> marcus is going to join us live. >> those two guys right after.
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all right. al qaeda released an issue of the new magazine which calls for targeting of assassination of business people. those that are billionaire. in a thank you ad, marcus said he's not going to cower in the face of the threat. watch. >> my freedom is more powerfulle than anything you can do. i'll never, never surrender my rights to your terror. i'll say what i think, worship according to my beliefs, raise my children how i see fit. i'll defend it all. i cower to no one. >> marcus joins us from houston. always great to see you. why was it important for you to do that ad? >> good morning.
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i've been a big supporter for the nra for a long time. i just thought it was time with all stuff coming out and terrorist attacks and everybody not calling it what hit is or gist beating around the bush. i got sick and tired of it. i don't do that man. i thought it was important people know where i stand and how i feel. a lot of people think the same i do, ask my opinion. i gave it to them. >> do you feel the fact al qaeda is targeting american is out, that you'll be targeted? that's always this the back of my mind. that was part of the deal when we went into it. i'm not the only one that has that problem. i dealt with it before and will deal with it before. i thought funny to target the business men and billionaires.
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you may want to start down the food chain with someone like me before you go after the big boys. >> we have a full screen of all on the magazine hit list. they look at this as the go sign. david coke, warren buffett, bill gates, michael bloomberg. if you're them, do you make sure you've got good security? >> you'd be willing to bet they've already covered to that. they don't get to them and have to move around like they do without good security. i imagine the radar is up, but they're not worried too much. >> what kind of feedbackw? have you gotten off your ad? >> all positive. it's important to know the nra stands for more than -- we get pigeon holed into we cling to our guns and 0֖ everything. there's so much more than that one aspect. so many cross the great country
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million which reaches a lot of people too. >> and romance rumors didn't take long. look. rocker gwen stafani apparently dating judge of "the voice." >> forbes magazine revealing the highest paid actress 2015. making $28.5 million a year. i don't know how you make ends meet making that. >> speaking of money. >> author of five best selling books. each week, millions listen to his radio show. >> dave ramsey, personal finance expert and someone millions
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listen to each week. joining us live. good morning. >> good to be back. >> we're going to ask you common questions people get all the time. it's very instructive. what is the biggest mistake people make? >> they don't pay attention. no one intentionally eats out every night and looks up with $30,000 in credit card debt. it's a little at a time. lay out a game plan. >> it's going to get the $4 latte every time you get tired. >> buy a car, couch, this and that. each of the individual decisions don't seem bad. if i can get them to pay attention, they stop making stupid decisions. >> what is most important to control your money? >> dreaded b word. the budget on paper. maybe every dollar behave. no one writes down a plan and puts stupid on there on purpose.
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it's when we don't have a plan we have stupid. >> you're stuck in stupid, in debt up to your eye balls. how do you get out? >> passion. you have to get mad at the the debt. list debts smallest to largest. pay minute payments on everything but the little one. sell so much the kids think they're next. put everything on ebay. get fired up. >> start small. >> it makes you know you're winning. i got that one. keep going. >> you should feel like a winner. your book just sold 5 million copies. >> we are really blessed. thank you guys. we've been coming on 15 years now. ,z5uuz hired our 50. incredible. we launched online budgeting tool a month ago.
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>> congratulations. >> thank you. next up on this thursday, just this year 28 police officers have been attacked and killed. what's fuelling the war on cops? can its be stopped? caught on camera, an ambulance driver texting with a hurt child on board. unbelievable video straight ahead.
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[inhale + exhale mnemonic] and breathe happy. according to a new york times report, hillary clinton's campaign is3p trying to put the e-mail scandal behind her. they want to bring humor to her campaign. nothing says like announcing you're about to be spontaneous.
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three, two, boom. >> he's 100% right. set-up was a joke. >> i have a sense commissioner kelly is going to be on soon. >> because he's standing three feet there the couch. you're next, okay? >> got a new book out. we want to talk to him about this anti-cop rhetoric. >> i think he's against it. >> we'll get to him in a moment. heather has news of a limo on fire. >> that's right. a rock band limo goes up in flames on a busy california highway. take a look at this. look at all that right there. six members of the band called red dragon cartel led by former ozzy osborne guitarist. they managed to escape safely.
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that fire sparked by short in the electrical system. new twist in the texas dentist murder mystery. a love triangle may have led to kendra's killing. she was gunned down in the parking garage of a apartment complex not long ago. police are questioning her boyfriend's ex girlfriend. the unidentified woman tracked hatcher with an iphone. the get away driver told police the woman offered her $500 to rob hatcher. cortez so far is the only one>pd charged in the murder. a philadelphia paramedic texting and driving while taking this child to the hospital. that little boy cut his head playing with his cousin. the driver will be disciplined. hope so. community outrage after finding 100 hair donations intended for wigs for children with cancer. those were found in a trash ben.
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those wigs and personal information on forms in a dumpster. one of the owners said i'm appalled. >> how would they feel to know they could have had a wig? >> this was found behind the store great clips, a national chain you probably heard of. now the store manager trying to find out how the perfectly good donations ended up in the dumpster. >> that is heartbreaking. >> real shame. >> do you remember when my daughter mary was on the show and had her hair cut off for locks of love? completely different program. you spend years growing that hair to be put to a good use, then that. heartbreaking. now flood waters wash away homes. dozens ins
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rescued from rooftops after a river in tokyo overflows the banks. >> oh boy. >> one man left clinging to life on a utility pole. responders are overwhelmed by pleas for help. let's look at weather closer to home in this country. maria is outside with the umbrella. >> we have rain across parts of the northeast. i want to mention flooding was caused by a typhoon. our prayers are with people in the hard-hit city. we have a front producing rain on parts of the gulf coast and new england. very widespread this morning. going to be a slow go as we head out to work this morning. behind the system, much cooler air moving to parts of the northeast. leaving hot temperatures even setting records in areas. in the central plains we have a different storm. this is going to produce storms that could bring possibly large hail, damaging winds, even
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isolated tornados. closely in kansas and western missouri. the threat is in place kansas city. we mentioned the front moving east. look at temperatures behind it in the midwest. chicago, 50s early this morning. as we continue further west, temperatures in the 40s. getting cooler out there across parts of the rockies. going to feel like fall soon across parts of northeast as well. cooler air moving east. to you back inside. >> 23 minutes before the top of the hour, let's change gears. the goal of derailing the revival of american economy. >> their hit list includes business moguls like warren buffett, michael bloomberg, david pñkoch. >> the brand new book out called
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"vigilance, my life serving america." >> a lot of moguls on this list that the magazine is making a hit list. they live in new york city. >> they=ñ sure do. i wouldn't take this list lightly. they've done this before by the way. the magazine has tremendous circulation. we thought it was eliminate had in 2011. since then they've published 13 issues. it's alive and well unfortunately. they try to do what they say they're going to do. these individuals have security but we live in a dangerous world. >> absolutely. >> commissioner, so far this year, 28 officers killed by gunfire. these numbers are increasing as the year goes on obviously. just a sad story. so many people are against cops now. you're hearing anti-cop rhetoric. what surprises you? >> not appreciated in this
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country. they do a are tremendous job. what's happened here and other cities. it's disturbing. they have a right to think of themselves under attack these days. >> this is new. this is not the city you left. they were signing autographs, taking pictures. what has changed? >> in the city? >> in the city and in the country. it's perception things have drifted. increase in homeless p lesles l. that makes people uneasy. perception is reality. >> the leadership has changed. so has the perception of law enforcement. >> there's no secret i had this with de blasio. he ran against the police and
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work we were doing. the judge herself was removed from that case. that was the perfect opportunity to go forward with that appeal. >> the signals given to police in this city and other cities quite frankly have been not too engaged. that's for sure. >> when i ask you about a story on the front page of one of the new york tablet this is morning, james blake, >& ç0i top tennis player in the world. apparently tackled by new york city police in a case of mistaken identity last night. here he is talking about what happened to him in new york. >> it shouldn't have happened. it's something we'll deal with with police and find out out what they have to say. >> can did they say anything to you before this happened? >> no. just rushed. >> what's your reaction? >> mistakes happen.
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the thing is apologizeciy9profu possible. if that hasn't been done, that compounds the error. >> your anti-terror efforts have helped down 16 terror.k plots. why was that important for america to know? >> it's interesting how quickly people forget about terror plots. 16 in new york city, moreép th any of city. there's been several since then. new york is a target in america. it's important to get that information out. >> do you feel your record needs to be defended now. no one is going out of their way to unwind what you did with anti-terror efforts. >> this book tries to do that, memorialize good things that
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happened in the bloomberg administration. when we left in 2013, we had record low murders, shootings and record low by police officers. >> your book is terrific. it makes it clear that even as a youngster, 8 years old, central park you were interested in police work. you got mugged by hood others. >> in those days even. i did. i was with another boy. we were grabbed by a gang. our shoes were taken. we walked home with no shoes. that stuck with me. i think it sensitized many me to what victims go through. >> i was with the commissioner 9/11. i was! commissioner 1993 when te attack happened.
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14 years later. i think it's enduring, consistent. no question it will be safer now than we were on september 11th. i don't see any diminishment in the threat. this is a long term fight that's been said. there's issues they're arguing for that go back 1400 years. this isn't going to drift away tomorrow. >> when you left approval rating 75%. congratulations. thanks for coming by. >> thanks for having me. >> good to see you. still ahead, will hillary clinton continue her apology tour? ed henry is live with her and will join us next. and the wiggles, one of the biggest children's entertainer groups in the world. they're live. >> henry the octopus and captain
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in a couple hours, hillary clinton's former aid is set to plead the fifth in front of the house benghazi committee on capitol hill. >> all as the former secretary of state gets back on the road trying to connect with women in ohio. >> senior white house correspondent ed henry following her around, live from columbus with more. how are you this morning? >> good morning guys. you're right, hillary clinton out here still trying to turn the page from the e-mail controversy having a women for hillary event in columbus, battleground state of ohio. going to have to lock up the democratic nomination first. the former clinton i.t. guy is going to be dragged before the house benghazi committee today. democrats on capitol hill say this is a political side show because republicans know he's going to plead the fifth and dragging him in any way.
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republicans say they have to get him on the record to show this is in fact what he's going to do. he's going to be dragged out before the cameras to do all of this. interesting because johnson, chairman of the homeland security says he's offering immunity to him. >> i'ma!unot concerned he woulde prosecuted. i'm concerned about the national security implications of what secretary clinton did. >> reporter: interesting because that would complicate matters for hillary clinton if brian er. many in -- in recent days, you've heard hillary clinton with her apology.
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ellen> saysgender is why she's struggling. take a listen. >> i think it's a popularity contest. man, she's smart. she's getting torn apart for e-mails. they haven't found one thing. >> as if on queue, hillary clinton having this woman for hillary event in columbus. clearly trying to rev up a clear part of her base. there's a new poll this morning out in iowa shows hillary clinton in a dead heat with democrat socialist bernie sanders in the critical first caucus state of iowa. that's where it all started to go bad for hillary clinton in 2008 when she came in third in iowa. this time in a dead heat with bernie sanders. >> one point lead in iowa. thanks ed. >> we're going to find out in an
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fire for refusing to cut a woman's hair. now that guy has got to pay up big. is that fair? comments pour manage. we're sharing shortly. is embrace capturing america's hearts? yep. a husband waiting at airport for his wife with flowers. we found the couple here live. we're talking about it and will be talking to them. mornings are better with friends. ♪ ♪ if you want to walk in the rain, you'd walk outside next to our zipper. >> no stopping us now. live from new york. ájtt to see you. >> nice to see you too. >> school is starting this week.
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elisabeth is doing the kid thing. glad to be on the set with you. >> you're making a lot of sense this the morning. >> that's right. >> baby needs new shoes. >> that's right. we got to work harder now. >> heather is joining us as well. >> you're starting with a bulletin. >> hi steve. fox news alert to bring you. new terror threat on the eve of anniversary of the 9/11 terror attack. an onlining magazine urging lone wolf attacks on business leaders including bill gates, warren buffett, bloomberg, koch brothers and more. the threat should not be taken lightly. >> we thought it was eliminated in 2011.
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th it's alive and well unfortunately. >> we've learned dozens of intelligence analysts claim their assessments of isis were changed to make that terror network look weaker. the defense department isú investigating. a limousine carrying a rock band goes up in flames on a busy california highway. take a look at this. >> it's a limousine. like a hummer one. >> you can see the flames and smoke pouring out of that. six members of red dragon cartel led by former ozzysn osborne guitarist were inside. that fire was sparked by a short in the electrical system. all were r able to get out safely. we know the plane was speeding up for takeoff when the engine caught fire forcing the pilot to hit the brakes. passengers scrambled to get off
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down the emergency shoot as spoke pour ed from the plane. 27 had to be treated for minor injuries. the cause of the fire is under investigation. james blake slammed to the ground by nypd officer in the case of mistaken identity. the 34-year-old athlete once rankedgbesz number four in the was waiting for his car in front of the hotel. a cop ran up and body slammed him. blake was handcuffed 15 minutes before police realized it was a mistake. that tennis star is speaking out. >> i'd like an apology, an explanation of how they conducted themselves. we all need to be held accountable for our actions. police as well.
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so far, nothing. what are you investigating? >> thank you heather. developing this morning a shocking report suggests alzheimer's could be spread from person to person. is this )$uxtrue? >> health senator. >> a lot of peoplen wi listenin. this brand new study could change the way we treat this disease. in a new report, published in journal nature, suggests medical procedures and contaminated surgical tools could in fact spread the disease between patients. researchers discovered the abnormal protein that causes alzheimer's is resistant to
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typical sterilization methods. it can stick to surgical instruments and be spread through blood transfusions.@tmñ% it does not mean it's contagious, instead blaming the spread on medical accidents. the study looked at a small number of patients. more research needs to be done. this could possibly lead to a cure. back to you. >> i'd rather bring my own tools to surgery and throw them away afterwards. i'd rather spend how much they are than get alzheimer's. i know you're pumped up for the debate next week. donald trump is back in the news for an article he did in "rolling stone." >> he is quoted saying look at carly fiorina, look at that face. would anyone vote for that? i'm a woman and i'm not suppose
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issed to say bad things. but really, folks, come on. are we serious? he said that apparently. carly fiorina took a shot back at mr. trump with megyn. >> i think the comments speak for themselves and many, many, many thousands of voters out there helping me climb in the polls. yes, they're very serious. honestly, i'm not going to spend a cycle wondering what trump means. maybe, just maybe i'm getting under his skin because i'm climbing in the polls. that's not our president, not going to be our president. he's not getting under my skin. she's got 3% in the poll.
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she's possibly a nice woman. i'm not sure i ever miet her. >> a brand new poll this morning, donald trump way on top. he has 32% according to cnn followed by ben carson at 19%. >> in iowa and new hampshire he's got a more substantial lead. nationally he is predominant. donald trump had a lot to do with carly fiorina getting on the main stage. he tweeted out saying she belong there is. >> interesting debate next week. did you hear this story in a woman went into a men's barbershop in washington, pennsylvania. she walked into this shopc< her barbery. she asked for a hair cut. the guy says i'm not equipped to cut women's hair. never done it. let me give you a list of barbershops you'll want to go to. she is furious, complains.!guñ
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gets slapped with a fine of $750. listen what he said. >> i didn't consider it discrimination so much as it's a barbershop. i'm not opposed to women's hair, just not in this shop. i want to open a shop to cater them. they'll have the champagne and drinks on the house. >> he refused to offer services to opposite sex. this woman who wouldn't take his free offer down the street complained to the state. a fine. asked you what you thought. crystal said on facebook. this is out of hand. a barbershop cuts men's hair. that doesn't mean they are waging a war on women. >> a licensed barber is trained the cut all styles and kinds of
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hair. >> maybe he can cut women's hair. >> paul says would you ask a carpenter to repair the brakes on your car? this is a barber with no experience on women's hair. should have given her a crew cut. >> if you only serve men give them a men's hair cut. that's the solution. i thought he was doing her a favor. women, if you get a bad hair cut, it can make you really upset. >> that's a sexist thing to say. >> when i get a bad hair cut, i feel bad too. >> i'll give you a $750 check tomorrow. >> what do you think? keep comments coming. foxandfriends.com. coming up straight ahead, good news just won the lottery. bad news is government is too broke to pay it. what happens now? >> there's always publishers
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at the end of the day, i am sorry this has been confusing to people and has raised a lot of questions. i should have used two accounts. one for personal, one for work related e-mails. that was a mistake. i'm sorry about that. i take responsibility. i made a mistake. sorry for confusion. >> hillary clinton's apology tour is in full swing. is i'm sorry enough to make voters forget about the e-mail server scandal? peter johnson jr. >> water shed moment in american history. hillary clinton must become the sorriest candidate in american
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history in order to land a nomination. that's what she's doing. she'll go from one end of the country to the other saying i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i'm really sorry. i'm sorry i confused you. i'm sorry i made a mistake. >> i'm sorry you're confused. >> i'm sorry i confused you that i'm confused. i won't do it again. her top aids say we've to get in there. all the focus groups, big media people say you need to say to american people, you made a mistake, i'm sorry. they'll forgive you. american people at this point on honest and trustworthy issue 34% say yes according to this poll. 61% say no. so this is a very difficult task. in the bullpen, biden, gore, kerry. standing by in the democratic
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party to say listen, if she doesn't make it on the sorry tour, we're ready to stand in for her. frankly, the clinton people have been doing all kinds of things to get hillary ready to go on ellen, to go on shows, to go across the country. in fact, before every appearance, they usually play this song. she's got it on an ipad. they play this to get her in the right mood. does that for me too when i regret something. let's share that with everybody. ♪ ♪ what do i got to make you love me ♪ >> they're piping that into her head? >> emotionally she has -- >> she wants people to love her. >> it's funny and great to see
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elton john. where she needs to be in terms of the electorate. they're being serious about that. this is the last and opportunity to get the e-mail off the server. when we get to october, does she say sorry then? sorry we didn't back up our americans, and they can died? sorry our response was not sufficient. sorry for the deaths. does she say what does it really matter? this has been a tremendous lesson for hillary clinton saying sorry. we're going to see this from one end of the country to the other. day after day after day this week. >> peter, i've got a question for you as a follower of history and politics as well. would she be saying i'm sorry now if poll numbers were not
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tanking and bernie sanders was not rising? >> no. she'd be accusing fox news of trashing her. folks will say she said she's sorry. what else do you want? this is planned attack. >> according to your polls, people don't trust her. people don't believe she's really sorry. >> depends on how genuinely sorry she explains herself. watch elton john. >> i didn't realize we had so many sorry songs. epic selfie fail and what this driver wants to warn everybody about. what hah was he thinking? >> a husband waiting at the airport for his wife with flowers. who are they? we tracked them down. they're here next live. ♪ ♪
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hi. quick headlines now. frozen heats up. a small fire breaking out at epcot in orlando. it happened during construction of the frozen exhibit that opens next year. this guy's epic selfie turns into an epic fail. he walked away fine and said it should be psa for not taking selfies while driving. >> thank you brian. a scene straight out of movies. this is bernie mills greeting
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his wife with a huge hug, flowers, box of chocolates. that's been seen 60 million times, testament of true love. bernie and carol join us now. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> what a sweet story. i love that 60 million people have seen this. it was a total stranger video taping this at the airport bernie when you were meeting your wife. what was your reaction when you found out so many across the world had seen this video? >> i felt that it was unrealistic how so many people would be interested in what was going on in an airport that seemed so insignificant. obviously everybody loved. >> well yeah, such a sweet story. >> carol, tell us your story with aren't familiar how you two met and where he was at the airport to meet you. >> well, i had gone to delaware
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to my grandson's wedding. bernie did not come with me because he had surgery just recently and the doctor said he shouldn't be traveling. we were gone for about two weeks, and we actually met on e harmony after we had been -- each of us had been married close to 50 years and lost our spouses. liked marriage so -- i went on e harmony to find somebody to actually date not thinking of marriage. >> we're looking at a picture or video of your wedding. bernie, i understand you had a little surprise for her at the wedding too. i think we have a clip of that. you singing to your lovely bride. let's show this.
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>> yes. ♪ falling in love with you ♪ >> how romantic. bernie, we all expect this when we're dating someone for them to show up at airport with flowers or chocolates. not after five years of marriage. you obviously missed her a lot over the two weeks. what's your message to all of us watching that maybe don't do this anymore in our marriages? >> i think people have to get back to really understanding their spouses and really trying to make contact. we get so far apart during our daily lives, but you've got to remember the kiss in the kitchen or kiss as you're passing by relays a story that hey, i still love you very much.
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i think that's a requirement. >> i agree. carol, i'll give you the last word. what's your message to folks watching. >> well, i would just say that respect your husband. just do things for him. just always remember why you fell in love and got married. when you have disputes, just remember that. >> my grand mother always said never go to bed angry. >> that's absolutely true. >> congratulations to both of you. thanks for serving. i know you served 20 years in the air force. we love your story. >> thank you. >> thank you. an army veteran #fired for tell thing his story. that story is next. we have the ramsey team on
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"saturday night live." remember that? >> there's the body suit. >> there he is on the left. >> did they know they were going to play that music? as soon as fallon heard that music, he jumps up. >> i guess they did it together. i guess they know how to do it. >> so fun. they play in between sets the music really loudly. they'll go around and show all the celebrities on the jumbo tron. it's a fun place to people watch. >> oprah, next time she's on camera. >> she was on camera and didn't stand up. >> i saw her watching one of the matches. 28 minutes now before the top of the hour. headline duty now with heather. >> that's right. fox news alert to bring you. taking matters into their own hands. a group in arizona planning to patrol a highway after a series
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of shootings on i-10. 10 vehicles are targeted in 11 days in phoenix area. the latest, this pickup truck with a window shattered. he considers this domestic terrorism. >> everyday people going about their lives victimized by some insane person doing crazy things for joy of doing it or notoriety. >> it's not clear if one person is responsible for all shootings or are copy cats are involved. a car -- an army va employes fired after writing a letter complaining about lost benefits. he was fired despite having a clean work record.
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he sued and won. he starts next week. if you win lottery in state of illinois, you can't get too excited. they can't pay you. anyone will lucky enough to win more than $25,000, won't get the pay out. lawmakers are unable to pass the state budget. now more than two dozen recent winners have filed class action lawsuit because illinois owes them a combined $288 million. a weather guy blowing minds all over the world. he's from the uk.his. >> just up the road, temperatures got to 21 celsius. >> did you hear the name of that town? look how long that name is. you can see it there. let's listen to it again. >> just up the road.
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>> what a show off. he's welsh. he's the weatherman. he reports for the city with the longest name in uk history. he does it without batting an eye. i get steve could do that. >> imagine how big the envelope has got to be to send that to someone. >> pretty long. >> thanks. best selling author and national radio host is back. with him he brought his five ramsey personalities. they're like a super hero team ready to tackle our financial problems. how did you pick these people after side from your daughter rachel? >> we were looking for people that had competence and confidence to present to large audiences. plus they're writers. they had to have something to say and ability to say it. >> quiz amongst the six of you.
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who grew up in intense poverty and wants to share lessons you learned? >> that's me. chris brown. grew up with intense poverty and violence in the home. i knew as a young child i didn't want that to be me as an adult. i grew up to be adult obviously. hit rock bottom myself. i want to help others not do that. >> who accumulated over $15,000 in credit card debt by the time they were 18? >> that was me. >> what were you thinking? >> i don't know what i was thinking. my name is anthony. i got out of it. i said i've got to make sure i give back to college and young people and make sure they avoid those steps. >> and who never had a credit card? >> that would be me. shocking i know. >> dave ramsey's daughter. >> i do have a debit card. >> rachel, let's start with you.
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the dave ramsey team answers questions from people across the country all the time on radio shows. would it be a good idea to put paying off debt on hold to finish a degree to get a better paying job in the future? >> finish your degree. once you graduate, find a job. start paying debts smallest to largest. a college degree doesn't always equal high paying job. do work and get internships as well. >> see the smile on your father's face? that's my girl. >> besides making hangout roth ira each year, are there other retirement vehicles i should be looking into? >> absolutely. retirement is not age, it's a financial number. i'm proud of her she's maxing
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out roth ira. look at your budget. try to earn extra income to earmark totally toward retirement. we have to realize our dreams are worth fighting for. i encourage her to did do that. connect with an investment professional. sit down with someone that does this all day, not someone that dabbles. >> what's your background? >> i'm a former banker and collector from back in the old days. i was on the other side of the desk. now i help people on the right team. >> the ramsey team. chris brown's question is for ashley from texas. where does giving fit into my budget? i'm working on paying offer my debts right now. must be is tight. >> make sure you're giving throughout your financial journey. make sure you're always doing that. don't cut with giving. our major fulfillment is adding value to people's lives. make sure time, value, energy,
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leadership we always add value. >> that's something you talk about a lot. >> outrageous generosity always changes the person involved and turn the -- turns you loose. >> i love the idea of running my own side business, but i don't know where to begin. where do i start? >> we see women wanting to contribute to the family income. really start small. start with your skills, your experience, things you have around you. going to make entry to the marketplace that much easier and more successful. >> christi, what's your story? >> i was raised by two entrepreneurs. my mom's cake shop helped inspire me. >> a cake shop? cake mom. >> that's my story.
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>> and from texas. why don't we learn solid financial skills in high school. >> absolutely. i tell mary, unfortunately schools did not focus on that in the past. they are now. 2 million students have taken our foundation curriculum throughout the country. the three things we believe. i call it budget, stay away from debt and life. stay away from credit cards please. save. start early now. put money into your savings account so when you get to my age and older, you're already ahead of where you should be. >> dave, you have great disciples. >> i'm proud of them. >> you said you're giving away free copys of your book.
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i saw e-mails of people that would like a copy. >> go to dave ramsey.com. they almost went in an hour. >> how many times could brian kilmeade actually write in? >> thanks so much. coming up on this thursday, the fruit that could be the fountain of youth. we'll tell you about it. scared to purchase a foreclosure? it could be a buyer's dream. ed is proof of that. ♪ ♪ your allergies bring more than sneezing... ...and itchy eyes. they also bring tough nasal congestion. so you need claritin-d. it starts to work... ...in just 30 minutes. in fact, nothing works faster. so blow away nasal congestion, fast, with claritin-d. bass pro shops is the place for huge savings. like savings of 33% on redhead tech fleece camo hoodies. and save $20 on a sub-z camo cooler with seat.
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fossils found deep in a cave. these ancestors performed burial rituals, something scientists thought only modern humans do. research ch arch issers say a chemical skin of apples that keeps our muscles strong and from waste aing away with old a stories about the foreclosures and how all condos were available. we thought why not make investment? we thought we were rolling the dice. it was risky. we didn't know if it hit bottom. >> in the end, timing was right. >> is that true? his wife hit a buyer's dream at a foreclosure auction. this might be a great option for you watching now. joining us, the host of the
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property man himself, bob massi. and ed henry. we have not seen enough of you today. bob, tell me about ed henry's investment. >> he did due diligence and bought a nice play downtown at an auction, foreclosure. i always say it's in the buy to get a good sell. he did what you need to do. find out the area, what the price is. went into the bidding part of it. i think ed sees it as a good investment. >> ed, what do you know about las vegas? weren't you worried? >> i went first time on a campaign trip in 2004. i thought the strip was a cool place. never been outside much since i grew up in new york. my wife and i saw the chance to buy low and potentially sell low.
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we're renting it out, thinking of selling it in the future because prices have come back. it's off the strip in vegas in a downtown area that's coming back. look, there are a lot of speed bumps. when you buy at auction, there were all kinds of problems. bob will get into it. hangups and things that were not expected. you have to do your homework. in the long run, it really worked out. >> tell us what ed henry did. >> you should get a title search to make sure to see if there's liens against the property. you generally can't get inside because it's an auction property. when you buy those, you buy as-is. whatever condition that is in at the time, that's what you take. sometimes you renovate, paint, clean. it's in a high-rise building. beautiful view downtown las
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vegas in the valley. these are things to look at when you buy an auction property. >> how do you buy? what do you use to pay for it to make sure it's healthy purchase? >> cash man. you go to auctions with certified funds. i don't know when ed did it if there was a bidding war. now at auctions, they don't want the price bpo, broker's price opinion. there's not as much inventory. people bid more than what the property is worth because they think it's going to appreciate. >> were you worried? >> what's interesting, we had to put down a few thousand dollars because the price was so low. it was a brand new building. no one move into the unit. one of the hiccups t mortgage company selling to us, the realty folks, they went under after we bought it.
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we couldn't take owner ship. someone else took over. there were all kinds of hiccups. another important fact bob left out. when i went to vegas to tape this segment, we played golf. i beat him. i took some of his money. he has not put that out there. >> make sure they come back for more. >> tomorrow ed henry buys a car. we'll do a show on that. thanks a lot. we appreciate it. >> thanks. saturdays at 1:00 and sundays at 3:00. breaking overnight, al qaeda makes a bold threat hours before the anniversary of 9/11 attack. we're live with the details. let's first check with bill and find out what he bought. >> we're going to vegas. we're going to buy ed henry's joint in vegas on the strip. you and steve and ainsley. >> we could rent it.
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>> yes you can for the right price. brian donald trump is in the cross hairs of fellow republicans. how that's playing out now. members of congress want to see the iran deal first. john mccain says the crisis of migrants is result of action by the president. he makes his case live. the man who set up hillary clinton's e-mail server season on the hill today. what will he say and do? trey and what to expect on this busy morning today. ten minutes away from the top of the hour.
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a fox news will alert. on the eve of 9/11, al qaeda releasing a hit list on famous americans. kristin fisher has this from washington. what's the latest?
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>> there's no coincidence two terror groups publish in online magazines in english before 9/11. first is a magazine published be by al qaeda. it's been around for years. it's best known for the article how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. now the hit list includes billionai billionaires. not to be outdone, isis is publishing its magazine on the same day. photographs of two kidnapped prisoners, one from norway and one for china. they're offered for sale online. it's quote a limited time offer. two magazines from two terror groups with the same goal to inspire terror. >> it has tremendous circulation.
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we thought it was eliminated in 2011. they've produced 13 more issues. it's alive and well unfortunately. >> this is far from the first time al qaeda published a hit list. one of the previous targets was the french cartoonist and publisher of "charlie hebdo." >> thank you kristin. we have learned dozens of intelligence an are lists claim assessments isis and strengths were doctored to make the group look weaker. this is something out in the daily news today. apparently our intel people down played the isis threats for purposes of appeases the obama administration which according to one of my sources tells me this is absolutely true says this is a pathway for isis to
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grow. they're trying to pull off 9/11 style attack larger than what happened 14 years ago tomorrow. >> senior officials in the white house maybe altered information before it got to public. >> making these threats seem weaker than they actually. >> there was a report in october last we're, in the spring and now we've got it again. coming up, a big announcement from white castle that's going to make your morning at your castle. ♪ (vo) rush hour around here
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