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>> all right. thank you very much, casey. a big day. we'll be back at 4:00 a.m. you'll be here at 1:00 a.m. stay tuned to fox news throughout the day. "fox & friends" starts now with much more of your super tuesday coverage. >> have a good day. >> bye. [ cheers ] what this campaign is about is creating a political revolution. [ cheers ] >> this is thouf it's gotten. -- tough it's gotten. it says, my boyfriend prefers trump. i'm single now. >> america's best years are still ahead. us. let's go out and make it come true. >> i am so convinced that our country can be greater than ever before, i am so convinced. that's why i'm doing this.
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>> huge crowd yesterday. that was donald trump. >> that is the country he was referring to. united states of america. >> good morning, america. if you're in one of the red states on the map on this super tuesday, we hope you exercise your freedom to vote and do that today. big primary day across the country. >> it is heating up. such an exciting day. we've seen iowa, we've seen one state at a time every few weeks. now we've got 13 states up for grabs today. >> a bunch. >> that's right. for the republicans, 565 delegates at stake. less drama on the democratic side. we'll go through all of it as well as what rubio, cruz, perhaps kasich and carson have to do to matter and make super tuesday a super wednesday. >> there's a race on the other side with the democrats, as well. a coast-to-coast battle for delegates. we've got team coverage right now. rich edson in alexandria, virginia, where the polls just opened. casey stegall in dallas, where the most delegates at stake in the lone star state. and we have more from atlanta.
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>> now it's time to pick a reporter. not that we like so much -- we'll rotate it. we'll go with rich in virginia. congratulations, rich. you kick us off. >> reporter: nice choice, guys. they just announced it behind me -- a good choice because election officials behind me announced the polls are open. we see headlights coming to the highway here. this is northern virginia, a washington, d.c., suburb, a democratic part of the state. democrats and republicans will be voting here throughout the day. it's a primary where as long as you're registered to vote, identify with a party, you can vote today. democrats have 95 delegates available today. republicans with 49 delegates. donald trump, hillary clinton, ben carson have all been through the state the last couple of days. you've got john kasich who was supposed to stop by throughout the day today. on the republican side, donald trump has been leading in the polls, though marco rubio has been spending ad money here, been on television here.
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on the democratic side it's been hillary clinton leading in the polls here. she's fundri d-raised well in virginia. and she's good friends with terry mcauliffe. she hopes to perform well here today. back to you. >> thank you very much. now we move to the crown jewel of super tuesday. the great state of texas and ted cruz is leading in the -- his home state. >> that's right. he's got to win that state to move on, many say. casey live at a polling place in dallas, texas. hey, casey. >> reporter: good morning. nice to be with you. texas senator ted cruz knows that he has to do well and has to win his home state of texas. according to polls, he is enjoying a nice lead. let's show the latest real clear politics average that shows the junior senator with 36.6% of the vote. donald trump with 27. %.
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then senator marco rubio in third with about 17.6%. cruz spent the day doing last-minute campaigning across the lone star state yesterday. rallying voters and knocking his biggest competition in this state, of course businessman donald trump. cruz trying to portray trump as a political insider who spent decades supporting democrats. donald trump has repeatedly called cruz a liar and accused him of using "dirty tricks" to try and get ahead. as we've been saying, texas is the top prize today. the most delegates at stake heading out into super tuesday. 155 gop delegates will be awarded. more than all of the previous republican contests combined. back to you. >> oh, boy. thank you very much. in the state of georgia, republican delegates up for grabs today. >> we have more live from atlanta with the latest from the peach state.
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good morning to you, jonathan. >> reporter: good morning to you, as well. voting starts here in georgia in just one hour. donald trump hoping to solidify his lead in this state with a rally last night in valdosta where he received the endorsement of nascar ceo brian franz and several current and retired drivers. the latest georgia poll sponsored by atlanta shows trump leading with 31% of likely gop voters, with marco rubio and ted cruz tied for second place at 23%. yesterday, cruz campaigned in his home state of texas. rubio held a campaign rally here in atlanta's buckhead neighborhood, where he appeared with south carolina governor nikki haley. rubio's campaigning on the issue of electability, declaring that a vote for donald trump in today's primary would be the equivalent of a vote for hillary clinton in november. back to you. >> thank you very much. live report from georgia.
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for the longest time, the last three days, we've watched donald trump do more than ted cruz. donald trump go after marco rubio. and marco rubio go after donald trump. guys, it's personal. it's less substance, more personal. more wwe than substance. >> the wave i've thought about -- way i've thought about it, it's donald trump being donald trump. we've seen his personality like that for years. suddenly, marco rubio has become, for all intents and purposes, become don rickles, you know. suddenly he's the insulter. >> last night donald trump sat down with hannity. i don't know if you saw that. if you at home weren't, we'll show a clip. this is donald trump defending the size of his hands. >> he said he's 6'2", and he said, but he's got small hands. my hands -- are may hands small? i never heard that. he's nasty and very desperate. cruz, i know he's a friend of
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yours, but he's not exactly truthful. i think that's why i'm doing so well with evangelicals. they like the truth. he has a hard time telling the truth. the combination -- i used to think that cruz was nasty. he was untruthful and nasty, but he's more untruthful. the other one is nasty. cruz is smarter of the two. the smarter of the two. >> when you talk about who's in contention where, smarter, small hands, big hands, sweatsy, not sweaty, orange, white, green. i'm not sure -- >> where did the green come -- >> i made it up. affected by ainsley's outfit. >> it is march, st. patrick's day around the corner. >> we know you like to celebrate that. more later. >> green beer. >> i will say if you look at the states, if you look at the national poll that came out yesterday, it has donald trump not being affected by this in the only state that matters, that rubio's in contention or leading is minnesota. >> in fact, this rally yesterday, if you could zoom way in, sign of the apocalypse. >> they hate donald trump. >> they hate republicans. this is donald trump's hand there.
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he held this up. trump in a new cnn poll at 49%, almost 50, followed by rubio, cruz, carson, and kasich. here is mr. rubio yesterday talking about, hey, you can't trust the guy with small hands with nuclear -- >> yesterday he was talking about how firm the chinese government is. as if that's something to look up to. he's talked about his admiration for vladimir putin as a strong leader. he was re-tweeting mussolini and refuse today to condemn the kkk. he's been given multiple opportunity to condemn the ku klux klan and refuses to do so. he has dangerous views about the world. >> coming up, lee kurt will talk to brian about how this back and forth is working. i don't want to steal her thunder, but she'll tell us that one of donald trump's attacks is working. the other is not. none of the things that marco rubio's using is working which is supported by a morning consult poll that shows that
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rubio's strategy appears to be backfiring. he lost 20% of his support over the weekend. he went from 19% to 2 4%. trump has climbed 42 to 44. >> i would say this, of everything that marco rubio just said is not hyperbole. >> what? >> hyperbole. he didn't make it up. it's not used from mussolini but used in sports. rather go out like a lion than in like a lamb. the david duke thing, don't know why donald trump didn't do what he did earlier and say, you got to be kidding me, i don't want any endorsement from david duke. that was a substantive thing. he did lose his voice earlier in the day. >> today's the day with all the voting. if you are in one of the voting states we showed earlier, please vote. tonight and all of tomorrow, we'll be talking about what you did. >> exciting to see how this shakes out. for now, we'll hand it over to
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heather with the headlines. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. ainsley, day two, how did it feel getting up? >> great. rock and roll. >> give that baby a kiss. good morning to all of you. hope you're off to a good day. nine minutes after the hour. a serious story. a search for the motive of a shooting at a school cafeteria. a 14-year-old student at the school unleashed a hail of gunfire on his classmates in ohio, killing two. a few others were hit by shrapnel. all expected to be okay. a k-9 unit chased this down as he fled the building. that teenager facing juvenile felony charges of attempted murder. that school remains closed this morning. a police officer being laid to rest after being gunned down on her first day on the job. a viewing for ashley guindon will be held in woodbridge, virginia, at 10:00 a.m., followed by her funeral. a touching tribute was held last night as the community lined the streets to watch as her body was escorted to the funeral home. the man accused of killing her,
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an army staff sergeant, ronald hamilton, made his first court appearance yesterday. he faces capital murder charges for killing her and separate charges for shooting two other police officers and also killing his wife. tearful testimony as sportscaster erin andrews breaks down in court describing the moment she found her stalker's video. take a listen. >> flipped it open. like you know your body. and i saw it for two seconds like, oh, my god. i was screaming. i was naked all over the internet. and i didn't know what it was. >> andrews says she suffers from depression, anxiety, and panic attacks on a daily base igs and was willing to pay -- basis and was willing to pay whatever it took to get the video off the internet. she's suing convicted stalker michael barrett and a nashville marriott for $75 million. she says the hotel's carelessness let him find her and film her through a peephole in 2008. and how cool is this --
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after nearly a year in space, astronaut scott kelly returning home. he's wrapping up a 342-day mission. imagine that. the international space station, it gave him the title of the longest time an american has spent in space. he's set to undock from the space station about 8:00 p.m. eastern time and touch down in kazakhstan around 11:30 p.m. eastern time today. he returns to houston tomorrow. part of the experiment that he's been going through up in space is to see what space does to the human body. >> unbelievable. >> how do you work out, stay in shape? do isometrics -- >> it does. it takes a toll. >> it does. thank you very much. i'm sure he's going to find out where the closest steak and beer place is in kazakhstan. >> no cracker barrels there. >> sounds delicious. >> what an embarrassment to land there. they've got to land here soon. 12 minutes after the hour -- that's where the russians land. >> they like it.
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one of the most bizarre police chases you'll ever see. that was a u-haul truck we're talking about there. >> wow. then, marco rubio says a simpler tax code means more money for families. >> i'm going to have a tax plan that is pro family because the family is the most important institution in society. you cannot have a strong country without strong family. >> sounds good. will his plan work? our guest, a college professor, breaks it down in simple terms. he's good at math. >> good morning. i am benedict arnold, the infamous traitor. and i know a thing or two about trading. so i trade with e*trade, where true traders trade on a trademarked trade platform that has all the... get off the computer traitor! i won't. (cannon sound)
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simplifying the tax code. taking seven brackets, breaking them to three, 15% rate, 25% rate, 35% rate. the biggest thing he's doing is eliminating investment taxes. he's eliminating the capital gains tax, eliminating the tax on investment income. that's where he's getting the boost in economic growth. that's the kind of cut that can lead to 1.5% or more income growth. >> no estate taxes. >> no estate tax growth. then the 2,500 child tax credit will help low-income earners. there's something on the table for everybody here which what might it attractive. >> the tax foundation's estimates, we have a list of those. will you walk us through these and what it means for the person at home watching? >> the good things about rubio's plan if enacted, you could see much more economic growth. you could see higher incomes for high-income americans but all americans. the lowest income americans could see a boost because of the child tax credit. if the plan works, you could see 2.5 to 3 million new jobs over the next ten years.
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this is the part of the plan he'll be talking about -- income growth, economic growth, job growth. the question is how do you pay for it. that's where the critics will come down. >> a lot of people saying we can't afford that unless we make cuts. interest rates will go up because of this plan. and our debt will go up. >> if he can't -- if we don't see the economic growth that he's promising, if we don't get spending cuts, that could increase the debt and interest rates and wipe out some of the gains we're seeing. the question is, can he institute the tax cuts but cut spending enough to make this work. >> if you're speaking to the voters today, why should they vote for him? who should vote for him according to the tax plan? >> well, if he's right that tax cuts on investment and capital gains can boost growth across the economy, that's for everybody. the question is all the candidates, do you buy that narrative? rubio's saying you can buy the narrative. wage will go up. the economy's going to grow. we'll get out of the slow growth environment that we've been in. >> yeah. by the corporate tax going down from 35 to 25, it means more
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jobs, higher pay raises. it could be a good thing. >> yeah. business -- business taxes going down. we're hoping for more investment, more economic growth, more job growth. you've got to believe that you're going to see gains work their way through the economy. >> you do. all right. thank you very much. >> great to be here. speaking of marco rubio, he and donald trump, they're in a fierce war of words. >> this guy, you know, little -- i call him little marco. nice guy. >> you know what they say about men with small hands -- you can't trust them. >> how do you, the voter, feel about this? we'll get the dial treatment coming up next. plus, a dog gets a trip to the dentist. how cute.
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donald trump and marco rubio trading blows in the final sprint ahead of the big vote today. will the mudslinging help or hurt them in the voting booth? will it affect any in the 12 states, or dare i say 13? lee carter put it to the dial test. she held her nose. pollster and partner at mezlansky and partners. welcome. >> thank you very much. >> the first rip. it was donald trump going after little marco. >> this guy -- [ cheers ] >> you know, i call him little marco. nice guy. you know, i watched this yesterday -- he got the endorsement of chris christie. tough guy, good job. wonderful guy. and he was so enthusiastic. >> well, you know what's
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specialing -- you gave it an a-minus overall. the independents went up. >> the independents went up. they love trump. we're seeing this over and over. his simple language, he's a good guy, a tough guy. they love it. and over and over again, whenever he talk like that, he's simple, authentic, genuine language. what they believe to be, they love it. >> we'll see if marco rubio taking up the trump -- the trump style worked for him. let's listen. >> he's always calling me little marco. he's taller than me, 6'2". which is why i don't understand why his hands are like someone of 52 feet. have you seen his hands? they're like. this you know what they say about men with small hands. you can't trust them. >> some low lines. >> low lines there. we gave it a c overall. the lines would suggest that people hated it. but what people told us afterwards is this is -- a lighthearted side of rubio.
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they kind of liked it but wished they saw it sooner. the problem is, everybody's saying, this isn't who rubio's supposed to be. he's supposed to rise above the fray. that's what i believe -- this doesn't seem authentic and genuine for him. >> we have 14 dead campaigns because they didn't try to go out-trump trump. marco rubio say, let me try it. donald trump doubled down. >> marco was standing here next to me during the debate, the one before last. and chris went to him -- i thought it was okay -- he mentioned the obama phrase once. then a second time. i said, ha, that's strange. then i noticed he was pouring water, he was sweating -- i've never seen anything like it. i thought, he just got out of a swimming pool with a suit on. i said, what's going on? i'm saying to myself, i hope he's okay. >> he did not get high grades. >> we gave him a d. usually trump's attacks are great. people love it, they laugh,
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whatever. the thing is, when trump goes at people, he goes at something in you that you're already thinking, the low energy -- that works. this sort of nonsense about the water -- it just didn't -- didn't resonate with voters. they thought, okay, grow up a little bit. >> okay. that's something, too. maybe people can relate to no one's perfect. no one's tall enough or maybe other people sweat. i don't think that's a problem with marco rubio. >> no. >> let's look at marco rubio ripping back. this is about the record. a little bit of substance here with donald trump. >> he's the only one running that's ever hired illegal immigrants deliberately. he said he's fighting for the american worker -- he's hiring people from overseas. he says he's going to bring back jobs from china and mexico. he can begin by bringing back the factories that make his clothes in china and mexico. he's a swindler. people are starting to see that he is preying on their fears and anxieties and worries and struggles. >> the grade is -- >> a c.
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it was a flat line. he was trying to fight emotion with logic. just didn't necessarily resonate. >> i thought after seeing this weekend, i wanted to take a shower on both sides. every time i turned it on and people couldn't get enough of it. i thought what john mccain said yesterday was important. he said, i would not have stooped to those levels when i was running for president because my honor and integrity is far more important than any election. that's why a lot of people are out of the race. marco rubio doing what a lot of supporters want him to do. you're coming back later? >> i will be. >> more lines. two minutes before the bottom of the hour. next, a super tuesday surprise. the final batch of hillary clinton's emails just got released. there's one e-mail the public will not get to see. we'll discuss it. what's being withheld and what it tells us about the fbi case when judge napolitano struts our direction. first, we want to say happy birthday to singer/songwriter justin bieber. i think most people forgot it. he's 22 today. ♪
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a fox news alert. the final batch of hillary clinton's e-mails have finally been released to the public. yesterday, attorney general loretta lynch had this to say about clinton's criminal investigation. >> be wrapped up -- will it be wrapped up soon? >> we don't give you timing estimate either. again, we don't -- >> i guess there's a timetable hanging over this, you know. shouldn't american voters know hillary clinton's legal status as they get prepared to head to the polls? >> what they should know and
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what i hope they know is that any case that the department of justice looks at is going to be handled efficiently, fairly, thoroughly, without any kind of artificial deadline on it. what's most important is to follow the facts, follow the law, and come to an independent conclusion as to what may or may not have happened. >> well, let's lope that happens. here with reaction is fox news central analyst, judge andrew napolitano. what did you think about what the attorney general had to say? >> i think she didn't want to pin herself down to a timetable even though james comey, director of the fbi who works for her, said back in october we expect our work to be finished by january 15th. that's a month and a half ago. bret makes a very, very good point. the american public is entitled to know what her legal status is. >> sure. >> democratic party is entitled to know. the law enforcement community is entitled to know. from the people that we speak to, it appears as though the investigation is nearing a conclusion.
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f their doesn't seem to be any question which way the fbi is going to go. it's going to say, i believe -- i haven't heard this, but i believe from looking at the evidence and talking to various people, the evidence of her guilt is well documented, well provable and overwhelm willing. failure to keep securely state secrets put in her hands as secretary of state of the united states. >> there are two peoples that we're getting reports from washington saying that we will never see these two emails. the first one is an e-mail exchange between the secretary of state at the time, hillary clinton, and the president of the united states. the second one, we're not sure. katherine's saying it could be the fbi is not releasing it because there is -- it speaks intent. whoever sent it knows it's wrong. >> conspiracy? >> what do the emails contain that you see? >> i'll give you two suggestions. one is that the information is top secret and would be unlawful
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for the state department or fbi to release it. it was top secret when mrs. clinton sent it and passed it on, and it's top secret today. the more intriguing one, it may tip the fbi's hand as to what they know about mrs. lit and the people around her -- mrs. clinton and the people around her and how they would structure the case if they prosecute her, and they are not ready to tip their hand yet. >> 15% overall, now that we have them out, supposedly 15% of all her emails have some -- contain some classified information. and these are emails that she handed over willingly, let alone the ones we'll never see because they were about yoga. >> great point. there's over 2,000 emails in the category of confidential, secret or top secret -- >> they were never marked that way when she got them. >> she is going to make the argument. isn't it strange in her first day in office she signed a two-page agreement witnessed by two fbi agents that says on it, doesn't matter what the markings are, it's the content that make
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them secret. >> don't you blame a little bit of the white house people getting these personal emails from hillary clinton @gma clinton @gmail @clinton.com. >> the top-secret emails to mrs. clinton from the president of the united states. how could he not know he was e-mailing her on a private server? it didn't sayus.gov -- >> they will never report her. >> some of the stuff she sent, she sent to sid blumenthal, outside the circle of state department employees with no security clearance. then he extends back to her. they're chatting about it. >> should he be facing a trial, as well? >> i'm sure the fbi -- i'm sure the fbi will interview him as to who else knew about what mrs. clinton was doing with the emails. >> i thought it was curious. the attorney general last night
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did not want to talk about any of the specifics of the ongoing case regarding hillary because they don't do that. however, when the topic turned to apple, she's got a million points she wants to make about that. >> very good point. >> apple today will go up on capitol hill. and they're going to sit in front of a house committee to explain why they shouldn't help law enforcement break the code. >> they should tell the congress to go hell. they're in the middle of the most contested litigation in america right now in federal court in washington, d.c. the congress of the united states is going to drag them in and say why are you taking this position and why are you resisting of the justice department? what is this, the old soviet union? it's -- it's none of congress' business -- >> why shouldn't we? it's part of national security. >> congress has no business intruding in the middle of a case in federal court. the court is one branch of the government, the congress is another branch. let the court decide, then congress it make its inquiry.
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if congress causes the general counsel of apple, a smart lawyer, to say something that jeopardizes the case in california, you know the phrase what you say can and will be used against you? that's the trap he faces. >> i always saw that on television. that's used -- >> that's reality. >> i didn't know that. wow. >> judge, thank you very much. >> all the best, no matter what we're talking about. by the way, look at this beautiful lady here. >> thanks. >> welcome here, ainsley. >> thank you very much. >> you're a joy. what a joy. >> thank you very much. >> i don't know about the choice to sit between them. but -- >> a rose between thorns. >> i love it, don't you -- >> there's another joy here, too. that lady over there. >> use your right hand -- we've been working together almost 18 years. >> many, many years. >> good morning. >> i call him judge-alicious. >> thank you. good morning, everyone. just a few hours from now, something that we will be watching closely here at fox.
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critical testimony set to begin in the benghazi investigation. an eyewitness who watched the 13-hour attacks unfold at the u.s. con slatdsulate in -- consulate in libya expected to testify on benghazi. the witness' testimony will remain a secret, but we know he's a member of the national security community. in the past, eyewitnesses have given accounts that contradict the narrative the state department has reported. we'll watch that story throughout the day. this is a chase unlike we have ever seen. police dash cam video capturing a wild chase of a stolen u-haul in michigan. it all started when police tried to pull over that driver. they then shoot out the tires, but the driver keeps on going and eventually gets off the freeway. that's when the deputy hits the u-haul from behind causing the deputy to lose control and surrendering after this. the driver, dan lee crowder, phase several felony charge. three -- faces several felony charges. three officers were hurt. and faith under fire at a
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v.a. clinic in ohio. a bible and bible verse seen here just removed from this missing man table after an atheist group complained about it. according to the military religious freedom foundation, the bible included the p.o.w. missing in action display. they say it violated the constitution. the group also claims that several veterans at the clinic complained about it. the clinic says, though, it never got a single complaint. and this adorable puppy stealing hearts all over the internet. look at that pup. there's a veterinarian in michigan who posted pictures of 6-month-old wesley on line. according to the doggy dentist, the golden retriever needed braces to help with tooth alignment. it may sound silly, but there's a pretty good reason behind it. he says that the dog could not close his mouth completely. wesley is expected to get his braces taken off later this week. then he'll go on lots of dates with all those cute girl
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doggies. >> no palate expander. it saves time. >> did you ever have braces? >> three sets, and they were painful. poor dog. >> think about -- thank you very much, heather. >> thank you. >> it dog is having these braces put on so the dog has perfect teeth. going to go out in the yard and chew on a tree. >> yeah. >> the owner said he couldn't close his mouth. so what? is that a big deal? >> my dog used to come up to me and crush rocks and have broken teeth. never complained. >> this -- there you g. say cheese. this tuesday, despite pressure to drop out of the presidential race, ben carson says he's not going anywhere. the doctor here live on super tuesday to tell us why. plus, it is the only sporting event in the world for our wounded heroes. and it's coming to the united states for the very first time. we have got the captain of team usa for t invictus games next. ♪ we have over 15,000 activities
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games, will reynolds. >> thanks for your service, first of all. >> thank you. >> you're training two and three hours a day for these games, to go back and get medal glory. first, tell us when you served, what happened? >> i was wounded by an improvised explosive device while a patrol in southwest baghdad. >> what happened? >> the ied, shrapnel caused some devastating injuries to my left leg and left arm. eventually after a failed limb salvage, i lost my leg. >> of course, you started your rehab. at what point did you decide, you know, i don't want to just get back to normal. i want to become a super athlete? >> i think the great thing about rehabilitation is they take you through different stages. at first, you're literally trying to get on your feet. then you get more involved in the recreational aspects. being a former athlete, i enjoyed the recreational aspect of it and tried to push myself and be competitive. >> why stop here? i'm going for the gold. >> exactly. >> when he sat on the sofa during the break, we said, you know, you were asking, were you an athlete before.
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he said, yeah, i went to west point. i was a gymnast. like the best of the best. >> right. >> so humble. after your surgery, how long did it take you to say i'm coming back, i want to be one of the best of the best again? >> i think after my amputation was only a few months, once i was fitted with a prosthetic, where i was back up on the bike again. >> and now it's time to compete against other countries. prince harry and the first lady will be at disney. all the countries participating. how many countries, how many sports? >> 15 countries, ten different sports, and it will be over 500 athletes. >> clearly you've done well. look at all of these medals here on our coffee table here. >> thank you. >> four of them -- this was last year? >> 2014. >> 2014, okay. why did you win these? >> i won it for two different track events, two sprinting events, two cycling events. >> when you've got prince harry behind this, does it give you more kick? because apparently he's a hands-on guy. >> absolutely. i think when you put the royal foundation and the royal family behind any cause, it's going to
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draw a lot of attention to it. and him being a former service member, this was a cause that resonates closely with him. >> and you know, he chose to go back and back to afghanistan. captain, what is it like not only competing against other countries but the downtime? when you get a chance to talk to them and go through the same experience again, how valuable is it for you and the ladies? >> extremely valuable because we share the common bond of sacrifice and service. i bow by the end of the -- i know by the end of the competition, all the teams are riding the bus and celebrating together. >> you understand you've got to win for us, right? >> absolutely. it is competitive. service members are very competitive against themselves. >> if you want to buy tickets, go to invictusgames2016.org. preregister, get your tickets now. >> and the espn wide world of sports center, incredible complex. >> features a lot of athletes. >> all right. captain, thank you very much for joining us. good luck. >> thank you. >> thanks for your service. >> thank you. >> god bless you, thank you very much. >> thank you.
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>> nice to meet you. >> wonderful. ahead, what states and delegates are at play on this super tuesday? we have commissioned an artist to help us draw the map and break those states down live coming up next. >> that's incredible. >> awesome. >> cool. then -- ♪ it's a beautiful morning >> ever wonder what ainsley was like as a kid? her parents have made their way through new york city from south carolina to tell us. >> hey, mom and dad! hello! >> they'll spill the beans. >> love you. ♪ >> congratulations, ainsley, and the great news is after having a baby, you're used to getting up early.
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hi, everybody. we are outside on a super tuesday. and take a look right here. our brand-new friend anthony kentana with art for after hours has put together a map of the 50 states. >> right. >> that's awesome. wonderful. >> anything you want to finish up -- want to sit in one of the chairs or you're working? >> what -- >> if you notice, there's some different colored states here. >> what do each of the colored states? >> red states you have proportional states so they're awarded to the percentage of the vote. so it's not a winner take all. >> exactly. and then the blue states, you can see from texas right through georgia, those are the threshold states. that means you have to have a threshold, i believe you have to have at least 20% to wind up with any of the delegates. in some cases there are threshold states if you get
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above 50% you actually get all the delegates. >> what about the yellow states including florida. you see florida down there. people go to the polls there march 15th. what does that mean? >> these are the other caucus states. >> the green ones are the caucus states and the yellows are not voting today. >> green is caucus? >> yeah. deep an -- keep an eye on minnesota. that's one where place where marco rubio is beating both trump barely. trump as well as cruz. in fact, trump is third in the latest caucus, but it's tough to tell because with caucus, we all know what happens inside the rooms. it tends to change a little. >> i texas you think the most important state here? 155 delegates are up for grabs today. that's a proportion state. you have to get 20% of the vote to even get a delegate. if you look at the poll numbers, cruz is getting 36.6. if you look at the average of all the polls, real clear politics gave us the numbers,
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trump getting 27.7 and marco rubio he doesn't get 20%. he gets 17.6%. which means he might not get any delegates. >> meanwhile, ted move on up so we can read the teleprompter because we asked for your predictions. eric said this on took. i would say cruz will win about 250 to 300 delegates. he will win texas. i think -- >> that goes right along with what the polls are saying. >> okay. this one from alan on facebook. and cruz is sounding like televangelist. anthony, how long did it take to put this together? >> several hours. i started yesterday afternoon. i came in bright and early. >> this looks like the country we live in. >> that's right. the united states of america. >> how did you do it? >> i was given the information.
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friends don't let friends vote for a socialist like bernie sanders. >> we cannot have choke artists running our country. >> our campaign is the only campaign as this beaten and that can beat donald trump. >> it matters what you say when you run for president and it really matters if you're president. >> we are going to win in massachusetts. and massachusetts will help lead this country into the political revolution. >> live from new york city, as you can see it is 7:00 here in new york city on a super tuesday and outside our world headquarters on the plaza, as you can see right there, we have drawn the map. of blue states, the green states
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and red states are all voting today and who are those two important -- >> adorable couple out there. could it be the earharts in from south carolina? >> you mean ainsley earhardt's parents? >> there they are. >> they're "cooking with friends." what are you cooking? >> well, dad was in charge of the breakfast, my mom was a schoolteacher. it wasn't cooking it was more like putting cereal boxes out with little notes next to our bowls or pancakes in the face -- >> i did that on date. >> how many ways can you make peanut butter cap'n crunch? good to see them. but we have to give you an idea of what's at stake today, it is super tuesday. you can argue -- say arguably, but i don't think you can throw out arguably, the most important
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day of the primary season because they're giving old more delegates for the democrats and the republicans. >> we'll start in south carolina and casey stegall -- >> and right now start with casey down in dallas. good morning to you. >> good morning. texas senator ted cruz, this is his big day. he knows he has to do well here in the home state of texas. according to the recent polling he is ahead of businessman donald trump. but that still hasn't stopped him from doing this last minute campaigning. he spent much of yesterday in dallas, in san antonio, houston, all across the lone star state saying that he's determined to sustain himself as long as possible. even reciting a letter from the alamo. victory or death. cruz taking the opportunity to knock his big --
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>> i think we lost our audio portion from casey stegall. meanwhile, we'll try to re-establish it. the polls started to open up in georgia. >> yeah. we'll see if jonathan serrie is going to talk to us the whole time. 76 republican delegates are up for grabs in the peach state. don't let us down. >> reporter: yeah, i'll try not to, brian, steve and ainsley, good morning. voting got under way here in georgia a few moments ago. look at fox 5 atlanta's poll, it shows trump leading with 31% of likely gop voters with marco rubio and ted cruz tied for second place at 23%. the polls shows john kasich and ben carson below the 20% threshold needed to win delegates in georgia. a total of 76 gop delegates are up for grabs in the peach state today. georgia's secretary of state brian kemp who was instrumental in organizing the so-called s.e.c. primary explains how the delegates will be divvied up.
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>> it's going to be a snapshot of america. we're delegating the delegates proportionly by congressional district. so there's nothing for everyone. >> reporter: trump was in valdosta last night and meanwhile, marco rubio campaigning in atlanta, told voters the issue is electability and in other words, which candidate is most likely to defeat hillary clinton in the november general election. back to you guys. >> all right. see what happens. meanwhile, we should point out this for the republican establishment with donald trump leading going into super tuesday is their nightmare scenario but the party itself came up with the particular calendar because after 2012 they didn't want it as messy as it was last time. so they drew up the calendar to reward the front-runner up
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front. the front-runner for the establishment was supposed to be jeb bush. somebody like that, it was never supposed to be donald trump, but that's where we find ourselves today. >> wow. yeah. looking through the list, i came one a list of all the states that are up for grabs today. i was going through last night, i mean, trump trump trump. he takes eight out of the 11 states. 13 are technically up for grabs. no one predicted this when he got into the race. >> other states, building on your point, arkansas seems to be in play and minnesota seems to be in play and of course texas seems to be in play. but yesterday, marco rubio was battling a problem that he was having with his voice and you saw trump and he exchanging in major live events. governor haley was helping out marco rubio during his little speech. but we'll see if anything is going to resonate. we have some polls after the debate. we don't have any polls after the insults began being traded over the weekend. >> all right. insults like this one?
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>> you know, he said he's 6'2" and he said, but he's got small hands. [ laughter ] my hands -- my hands are small? i never heard of that one. but no, he's very nasty. i think he's very desperate. and cruz, you know, look, i know he's a friend of yours but he doesn't exactly -- he's not exactly truthful. i think that's why i'm doing so well with the evangelicals. he has a hard time telling the truth, so the combination -- i used to think that cruz is nasty. but he's more untruthful. >> yesterday he was talking about how firm the chinese government is. as if that's something to look up to. he's talked about hissed admiran on vladimir putin. he has refused to condemn the kkk. he's been given multiple opportunities to condemn the ku
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klux klan and he refuses to do so. he has dangerous views on the world. >> you know what's interesting about the insult battle, and you sat down with lee carter, the independent republicans and democrats, the trump ones didn't bother them so much, but unusual to see marco rubio in the 11th hour take on the persona of triumph the insult comic dog. >> but marco rubio seemed to enjoy it. >> even though the line said i was surprised to see how everybody disapproved when rubio went after it. he seemed to be enjoying himself. let's change gears and let's talk about a would-be match-up between the front-runners as of now, hillary clinton and donald trump. in the new york times they brought us inside the strategy to take down trump if you're hillary clinton. the first move -- take trump
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seriously and then the man who told them to do is bill clinton. he's going to be a lot more formidable. >> even though it's supposed to be a secret plan, here it is right here on the cover of "the new york times." [ laughter ] the secret plan is right here. how secret could it be? what it says is in the five-point plan is donald trump is a loose cannon who cannot lead the country. we've heard that from the republican. >> that's the plan? >> another plan is turn women against him. hillary is not going to engage in the insulting, that will be left up to bill clinton for the most part. also, the campaign hopes to get donald trump to say more outrageous things. the ultimate -- ultimately though the worry is they're not able to stop trump and what "the new york times" and other publications have quoted is internal polling that shows trump's support in new york state, as blue as they get, is surprisingly strong. for instance, if new york mayor
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bloomberg -- former mayor gets in as some have suggested that becomes even tougher for him. but for donald trump to be winning in new york state, that's crazy. >> can you flip a blue state red and that would be it. also in massachusetts, between 20 and 30,000 democrats are switching to become republicans. hard to imagine massachusetts switching but the ground is moving. i took note on "face the nation" axelrod hopped on and he was asked about what do you think of trump? they used to cast him aside, but they take him more seriously. >> and the more he says the more he is liked. >> and we'll talk to him about secret plan about -- coming up in 80 minutes right here on "fox & friends." in the meantime, 7:10 here in new york city. heather has other things making -- >> good morning.
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let's start off in the midwest, ohio police are searching for a motive this morning of a 14-year-old unleashes a hail of gunfire inside his high school cafeteria. two classmates were hit and two more were injured when the teenager suspects burst into the lunchroom during lunch. thankfully, everybody is expected to be okay. a k-9 unit chased him down as he fled the building. he's facing juvenile felony charges including attempted murder. the school remains closed this morning. a virginia police officer gunned down on her first day on the job will be laid to rest today. a funeral and viewing for ashley guindon will be held in woodbridge, virginia, later today. a touching tribute held for the officer last night. the community lining the streets to watch as her body was escorted to the funeral home. the man who is accused of killing her, army staff sergeant ronald hamilton made his first court appearance yesterday. he faces capital murder charges and separate charges for
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shooting two others and also killing his wife. what a tragedy there. and a federal judge in new york rules that apple does not have to unlock a phone in a drug dealer's case. that decision is being considered a major victory for the tech giant currently at odds with the fbi. that battle will head to capitol hill later today where james comey and apple senior vice president is scheduled to testify. this after another judge ordered apple to unlock the phone of one of the san bernardino terrorists. our judge judge napolitano says that apple does not owe congress any answers. listen to this. >> they should tell the congress to go to hell. they're in the middle of a -- of the most contested litigation in america right now in federal court in washington, d.c. and the congress of the united states is going to drag them in and say why are you taking this position and why are you resisting the justice department? what is this, the old soviet union?
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it's none of the congress' business what apple's legal position is. >> wow. apple's says it would put millions of people's security at risk. a photographer covering a trump rally gets a little roughed up by the secret service. watch this. wow. pretty stunning video. it shows the moment an agent pinned "time" magazine photographer chris morris to the ground at a rally in virginia. that incident up folding after morris left the press pen to take pictures of a protester. the trump campaign requires the media to stay in a gated area at events and that can sometimes be fairly controversial. as we saw yesterday. >> they have the craziest events ever. as raucous as the crowd is, there are protests every nine minutes. well, a fedex driver nearly gets swept away in a tornado. it's caught on camera.
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i don't have to tell you, super tuesday is here. yep. finally. and with close to 600 delegates up for grabs, tonight's results could make or break some of the candidates' campaigns. >> despite holding one of the last positions in the current polls, ben carson said he's not going anywhere. >> well, he join us now. dr. carson, thanks for being with us on a super tuesday. >> thank you. and congratulations, ainsley, on your new position. >> you're so sweet. thank you. so a lot of the voters want know wh what's going to happen today and what are your predictions and why did you decide to stay in the race? >> i decided to stay in the race because we have millions of social media followers and
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they're saying please do not take the choice away from us. and they continue to support me financially and in every other way. i think they have a right to be heard. >> sure. >> also, bear in mind that people have asked for somebody who was o was a member of we th people. who has an outstanding life of achievement and who thinks the way they do. >> sure. absolutely. dr. ben carson, when you look at the polls people go, well, he's only at a certain number of percentage points. and the political operatives and the pundits on tv say ben carson needs to drop out. so those people can go help marco rubio or ted cruz or go help somebody else. but you're not going to do that, are you? >> well, you know what the pundits say is very typical of the manipulative class. they think they have complete control and to some degree they do.
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but at some point the people will wake up. the question is, when is that going to happen? you know, it's sort of like you got everything that you want right in front of you. but you don't recognize it until it's too late. >> so dr. carson, last week you were on with us. we appreciate your loyalty to the show. we asked you this very question and we put the dial to your answer. i think you'll be pleased to see the results. let's listen. let's watch. >> do you feel pressure from the establishment to push out, to emerge with one person, to go against donald trump? >> well, i know there are some people who are saying that, but, you know, there's a reason that we have a process like this. >> yep. >> and if we -- if we we're going to call it after three or four caucuses why don't we change the system, why not do it for three or four states and this'll be it. that doesn't make any sense really. there's a lot of information
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that needs to come out. now that the numbers are down to the smaller size maybe it's possible we'll start to talk about the real issues. and the real solutions to the problems of america because they are very, very substantial. >> dr. carson, the more you talk, the more you explained yourself, the higher the line went with independents and republicans. your reaction? >> my reaction is before the barrage of attacks on me occurred, i was beating trump head to head. beating hillary head to head and there are those who didn't like that very much. the people are the only ones who can rectify the situation. >> sure. the last time you reminded us of the tortoise and the hare. good luck to you and thank you for joining us out on the campaign trail. >> there were 17, now there are only 6. meanwhile on this super tuesday, it's about to get more
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and they have joined the republican ranks. state officials linking the phenomenon to donald trump's meteoric rise in the polls. finally, 1988, that's first that super tuesday came into its own with nine southern states reporting in. see you back here real soon. ainsley? >> thank you, heather. >> appropriately, heather ends up in the midwest. hey, let me tell you why super tuesday just got a little bit more super. ainsley's road to the curvy couch was paved with hard work and determination, something she learned from her folks. >> i called my father, how many jobs did you work to put me and my brother and sister through school? at one time i was working three jobs so dad, this for you. >> how great is that? >> and mom was working too. >> mom was a schoolteacher. >> wow. >> here's mom and dad. dale and wayne. >> good morning. >> glad to be here. >> so glad you're all here. >> this for you, you know. you worked so hard.
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>> for all you have done for ainsley it's a dream come true. >> you don't have to call her every morning to see how she's doing. just turn on the tv and see how she's doing. >> between this and the baby, what is this like? >> what a year. having the baby and having ainsley here, you have been so kind to her. yesterday, it was one thing after another. >> so fun. >> how much text messages did you get from those in south carolina? >> lots and lots. hard to kind of keep up. people have been so kind. thank you all. >> we both went to lunch yesterday next door. we were all three on our phones because we couldn't keep up with all the congratulations from people. everyone has been so nice. we thank you all. we promise to return e-mails and all the messages. >> tell me what she was like growing up? did you see some of this drive? >> you want the truth? we prepared her. >> ainsley -- we have been really blessed with three great
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children, to be honest with you. ainsley is in the middle. lisa is the oldest and ainsley and trent turned out to be great people. just caring hearts, caring people. ainsley was rambunctious. she wanted to excel and do well and she got involved with soccer and cheerleading and student government. she was busy every single day. >> what was the year that she asked for the teleprompter for christmas? >> well, she had a little microphone that she used and she had the little notes that she would make on the chalkboard or -- yes, she would make her own. then she would pretend to be on television. >> my mom was a schoolteacher so she'd bring home the notes and teacher edition books and i would play classroom in my room. mom would say i'd close the door and i would hold court and mom would listen on the other side of the door. cold entertain myself.
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>> truly, she had the little people and dolls. that was her classroom or her audience or the theater or whatever. she loved to do plays. she was very artistic and she -- so ainsley -- some of the things -- >> every day. >> no kidding. >> i was watching that piece we ran and we just ran a little bit of it. when we ran the whole thing yesterday. the part where she talks about, you know, dad used to -- dad worked three jobs to get me and my siblings through college. for me that's just like right there. >> in all honesty, i had -- believe it or not, i had a company that did cleaning in the mornings and i was in sales and i sold during the day and in the night time i was an exbasketball coach and i was employed by a small catholic school to coach that team and they paid me a little supplement to help. >> wow. >> this is one of the reasons you work so hard. >> tell them your story.
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dad told -- they always supported me because dad, his goal was to be a college basketball coach which he was at wofford college in south carolina when i was little. but you wanted to be a coach eventually at the university of south carolina and you gave that up to raise three kids? >> well, i was coaching at wofford and probably about to get fired, but we beat some great teams. >> georgia tech. >> you know, i realized i wasn't going to be the next dean smith or coach k or coach wooden. i had three children and dale of course was working as a teacher so i said it's time to stop this dream and start doing something where i can see my -- provide for my family. >> coach is great title, but dad is even better. >> great point. >> how much were the braces? tell me about this. she wanted to be an orthodontist for a while. >> she did. >> this is some disappointment on the couch? >> she worked for richard -- a dear friend. >> there you are. >> a wonderful orthodontist. she wanted to be -- she wanted
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to follow that. dr. wood said, if you come take over my practice i'll get you through dental school. i'll help you pay for dental school. i was going to do that and then i called him, i loved working for you, but i think after two years of college i majored in biology and i said, i think i want to change courses. i think i want to go toward broadcasting. everybody was supportive. >> she took two chemistry classes and -- >> let someone else fight gingivitis. >> anyone can sign up for biology. can you get through it is the question. >> mom and dad are going to stick around because an hour from now "cooking with friends," we'll find out how you made breakfast for the kids. >> a lot of fruit and southern waffles and that sort of stuff. >> all right. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you so much for all you're doing for her. >> you betcha. >> thanks. listen, coming up straight
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ahead in the next hour and a half, the attacks are getting personal ahead of super tuesday. >> i'm leading in the polls. i'm the smartest man that's ever lived. i'm the greatest person and everyone else is a loser. >> rubio is a nasty guy. i always call him -- i call him a lightweight. >> who will come out on top of today's race? the latest when we come back, live from new york with former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. he might give us a ticket. up americans. we're living longer than ever. as we age, certain nutrients become especially important. from the makers of one a day fifty-plus. one a day proactive sixty-five plus. with high potency vitamin b12 and more vitamin d.
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on television. after the show yesterday, they said, please dance, i wasn't going to dance. then they played that song that i liked. i started to dance and i knocked over the painting that steve hanley took three hours to make. when i dance, people's faces get broken. >> she said, shut up and dance with her. >> by the way, i saw it -- i went to the radio show so i wouldn't have to dance on the set. rudy giuliani is here. you have been through this before. >> i have. >> great to see you. >> i have. look at that. i remember many maps like that. >> a map here that was done for us. >> great one. except new york is too small. >> new york is now in the spotlight. >> i think it will be an interesting day. i actually think it's the biggest day -- believe it or not for rubio. i think trump is going to win his share of states. >> yeah. >> minimum -- >> he's winning eight of 12 right now. >> right.
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that's all he has to do. win eight of 12. even seven he's in it. cruz will hang on in texas. looks like he'll do that. but rubio's got to break through. first of all he has to break through in -- probably in minnesota up. i think he has to come out of single digits in texas. he ends up with 20% of texas, otherwise he gets no votes in texas. >> sure. because there's 155 delegates there and you get a big proportion of rubio is the guy has the most to prove. he has to do make a good showing. >> what if he doesn't -- >> he has no argument. otherwise then cruz is the number two guy. a lot of votes for trump and cruz and rubio has a tough argument. >> does rubio get out of -- if he doesn't do well? >> well w the animosity, will the establishment support cruz any more than trump? you get a reading that the establishment is more likely to go with trump than cruz.
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>> there you go. what about the suggestion over the last week or so that rubio is now the establishment candidate? if rubio doesn't do well on super tuesday, i think roger stone who had advised donald trump for a while suggested if rubio doesn't do well, mitt romney may actually come in -- >> don't say it. >> at the end. >> i don't see anybody coming in at this late date. i think trump would then win. i mean, trump, cruz, rubio. they flood the battle. you can't come in at this point. >> what about the battle regarding trump and rubio where they're insulting each other. ultimately, donald trump is being donald trump but suddenly, marco rubio is being don rickles. >> well, we'll find out tonight. i think it's a mistake for marco. marco is a serious guy. that's the way he's presented himself. it seems like an act of desperation, but, you know, it's up to him. >> i like what john mccain said last night. basically, bill o'reilly asked him, you know, they wanted you
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to get this rough because when you're losing to barack obama and he said my integrity was worth more than any election. do you feel as if rubio is losing his integrity? >> i had a similar choice in going after john mccain in the primary. john is a good friend of mine and i wouldn't do it. i told my campaign if they did, i would fire them. >> he's going after trump in different ways too. not only with, you know, the spray tan remarks. he went after him about the mussolini comment, about some more serious things -- >> the david duke comment is totally ridiculous. >> in what aspect? >> i don't know. obviously he got confused in his answer. trump is not a racist. he's not in favor of the ku klux klan. he has condemned david duke. you could say he was confused when you -- you could see he was confused when you watch that. that's one of silly season arguments. if there are objections to trump it's not that he's a member of
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the kkk. >> all right. rudy, thank you very much for joining us today. >> take care. >> people are yelling out on the street. they're wanting you to run for president. no chance you're getting in, right? >> no chance. i'm not jumping in. >> by the way, "fox & friends" today gets stacy's pita chips. >> and whatever is in the basket. >> just make new york bigger on the map. >> we'll do our best. all right, heather, give us the news. >> he wants new york bigger. good morning to you all of you. tearful testimony as erin andrews breaks down in court describing the moment she found her stalker's video. listen. >> he was filming and like you know your body -- i was like, oh, my god. i was just screaming. i was naked all over the internet and i didn't know what it was. >> andrews says she now suffers from depression, anxiety, panic attacks and she was willing to pay whatever it took to get the video off the internet. she's suing convicted stalker
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michael barrett and the national marriott for $75 million. she says their carelessness led him to find her and film her through a peep hole in 2008. a tense standoff ends in california overnight after a man kidnaps his girlfriend and two children. [ sirens ] the suspect took the woman and the kids from a park. he led police on an hour's long choice weaving in and out of traffic. it ended when the hummer's battery gave out. this happened in newport beach. the man used the kids as a shield to keep police away. eventually, he let the woman and children go unharmed, the man ran off and is still on the run. how terrifying. a shuttle bus bust into flames at a san francisco gas station. wow, you can see the massive fire engulfed the entire bus and the gas station as well.
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the driver noticed it was overheating and pulled over and it exploded into flames. thankfully, no one was hurt. that fire raged for around half an hour. and this fedex driver has a guardian angel for sure. watching over her. kyra johnson was stuck outside a hardware store when that ef-3 tornado hit louisiana last week. she bangs on the door, but no one answers. so she hides -- look at that right here. amazing. she hides behind a soda machine she spots right as that tornado rips through. it destroys the entire store in an instant. she survived without a scratch. johnson and that store owner have since met. he gave her a t-shirt with a bible verse on it to commemorate what they witnessed. >> unbelievable. heather, thank you very much. straight ahead, barack obama said he's going to close gitmo. one senator decided to go check it out and he's here on "fox &
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guantanamo bay detention facility whom it is not safe to transfer to any other location. they have to stay in the u.s. detelltion. >> why does the administration still want to move them to the united states? cory gardner is joining us right now for his first interview since his return. thank you for your loyalty to the show. i appreciate you going firsthand to see for yourself what's over there. what's your take away? >> well, my take away, what i have been saying is that guantanamo bay is a place that's tailor made for terrorists. we're not talking about a holiday inn here. it is place designed for people who tried to kill americans. these are 91 of the worst offenders with a handful who are pure evil who have struck this country in devastating ways. look, this is a place that's treating people humanely. according to every convention. the red cross has been there, has inspected this place. but you know what, maybe we should put others there who can provide valuable intelligence
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services to this country as well. >> yeah. we haven't picked anyone up for 7 1/2 years and interrogated them in any way, shape or form. but senator, the president has said this about working with congress. >> we're going twork to -- to work with the congress to find a secure location for the remaining detainees. we'll make the case to congress that we can do this in a responsible and secure way, taking into account the lessons and great record of the maximum security prisons. >> he wants to do that, but the reason for closing it is because it's a poster for attacks amongst the terrorists. >> you know, it's hard for me to believe if you close guantanamo bay and move them to colorado or south carolina or kansas that they're going to give up their attacks on the united states. look, he's simply wrong. he has worked with congress and congress sent him a bill that he signed that said he cannot transfer the detainees or assist in the transfer of the
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detainees. congress has sent him our decision. it's a resounding no, keep guantanamo bay open, we don't want to use them to fulfill your campaign promises. >> what about the price tag, the millions that we can use in other places. >> the eighth term that's resulted in more debt from george washington to george bush combined, he's grasping at straws. he's sent up an eight page talking point memo that he can't fulfill. >> do you consider the -- you're the first sitting senator to endorse marco rubio. are you okay with the personal attacks the spray tan and all the other comments about hands that he's been going through over the last few days? >> well, look, i think if you look at what donald trump has done he's done nothing but being a giant trickster to the people of this country. this is something who's
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demeaned, degraded the people of this country, he's degraded leaders around the globe and degraded the people of the united states who he thinks are a bunch of chumps and who will go along for him. look, marco rubio has presented a positive vision for this country which he'll continue to do. that's why i believe after super tuesday, after tomorrow we will see this race whittled down further and see the next several months as we go into the convention, maybe it's contested, maybe not, but i believe the american people are going to choose marco rubio as the next president of the united states because he can lead us to the better and brighter future. >> well, he's left nothing in the locker room, and the networks have been covering it. senator gardner, thanks so much. >> thank you. 11 minutes before the top of the hour. it's the iconic car used by james bond in car chases and crashes and it's about to get a face-lift. we have the world debut of the aston martin. this is how ainsley gets to work from here on in. the future belongs to the fast.
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uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. all right. >> you have seen james bond cruising around in one and nearly every film and now we get the first look at the aston martin's latest sports car. >> we're seeing the db-11 model debuting in seven minutes at the geneva auto show. but right now, joining us to pull back the cloth on the big reveal is the president of aston martin north america, laura schwab. good morning to you. >> is that the best job in the world? >> it's pretty good, yeah. >> so we'll actually show you the audience this car before it's even revealed in geneva, right? >> this is the global debut of the car. >> all right.
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>> ready, steve? >> should we pull it off -- >> pull it back? >> pull it back. >> okay. >> gorgeous. >> whoa. >> wow. >> all right. so laura, this is what, the most powerful aston martin in how long? >> well, first, the most powerful road aston martin, but this is the most power powerful and efficient model. >> how fast does it go? >> 200 miles an hour. >> of course it does. come over here. >> it starts a at $212,000. >> that's how you get in. >> yeah. >> all right. >> ted, take the first peek. >> i love the color of the interior. >> how much is this? >> $212,000. >> do you take bad checks? >> not usually. >> zero to 60 in how long? >> under four seconds. >> four seconds. >> can we rev it up? >> well -- >> are you good with a clutch in high gear?
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>> it might end up going through the glass. >> right into the o'reilly studio. >> look, you move the seat on the right-hand side. >> fancy. >> this is absolutely beautiful. this as close as i'll get to ever owning one of these. >> you look really good in it, ainsley. >> when we imagine this in the new james bond movie? >> we can't commit to that, but we have a lovely relationship with the james bond. >> how does this work? >> those are the pedal shifts. if you want to -- you shift it yourself, you can. >> that's amazing. have you ever driven one? of course you have. do you own one of these? >> i don't own one, but i get to drive them a lot. >> i love the face of the car. it is just -- >> yeah. the grille is stunning. >> yeah, this is one -- >> pop it open. >> how do we pop it open, laura? >> let's see. do we know?
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>> one of the eyeballs so you can see everything going on. >> oh, my gosh. >> it opens -- >> do we have a tire iron? >> oh, here. do you want me to get out? >> yeah, we'll pop it open for you. >> that's a beautiful color. what's the color called? >> our new silver color. oh, there it goes. it opens this way. >> no wonder i couldn't open it. >> so pretty. >> no idea where the spark plugs are. all right. laura, thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> there you have the world debut ahead of the geneva auto show of the brand new aston martin db-11. >> thanks for having us. >> all right, brian. >> i'm driving home today. 9:00. very fast. >> sounds good. laura ingraham is on deck and the super tuesday predictions are coming your way. hillary clinton says she has a
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this is for our kids! this is for our grandkids. this is for our nation. >> what this campaign is about is creating a political revolution. >> so this is how tough this election has gotten. my boyfriend prefers trump, i'm single now. >> america's best years are still ahead of us. so let's go out and make that come true. >> i am so convinced that our country can be greater than ever before. i'm so convinced. that's why i'm doing. this.
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>> live from our world headquarters, 1211 avenue of the americas in the heart of midtown manhattan, i mentioned america, because all across the united states of america today, people are voting. it's super tuesday in the blue states, the red states and the green states. people are going to say who they would like as their party's next president. >> also, my mom and dad have flown up from south carolina to come up here and we're going to be cooking together. >> that's right. >> dad always made breakfast for us, so we'll show the things he made for us to make things special in the household. >> and in the last day, anthony from afterhours.com, he has been doing a scaled down version of the united states of america, including alaska and hawaii.
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we have the most impactful days in the primary process. >> let's start down here in the heart of texas and casey stegall is there in dallas. >> reporter: yeah, it seems like we have been talking about super tuesday for quite some time. polls across the great state of texas opened just minutes ago. we're at a public library in dallas. we saw about a dozen or people lined up, waiting for the doors to open. they went inside. so the question is, why are you hearing so much about texas and the role that it plays today? well, as we know it's all about the oh so sweet delegates and an awful lot will be awarded in the state of texas, 155 to be exact on the gop side. but it is not winner take all unless one candidate gets more than 50% of the vote. which does not appear likely. so the delegates will be divided up. by overall vote, and then each congressional district. 251 democratic delegates also at
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stake here and hillary clinton expected to have a very good night in the lone star state. senator ted cruz also hoping for a big win. here in his home state of texas. he's been running around in rally -- and rallying voters in the 11th hour, doing what he can to stop the trump train. >> all across the country, people are recognizing that the only campaign that has beaten donald trump and the only campaign that can beat donald trump is us. >> he's passed nothing. all he does is talk. and in texas he should lose. ted cruz has done nothing for texas. >> reporter: according to the latest real clear politics average, cruz holds a lead over trump here in texas by about nine points with senator marco rubio in third. early voting totals have been high across the state. so we are anticipating a big voter turnout here in texas. guys?
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>> all right. casey stegall live in dallas, thank you. let's dial in laura ingraham, the editor-in-chief of lifezette the blog. and a fox news contributor. what are your thoughts on super tuesday? >> did you call lifezette a blog? what are you talking about? we have 30 employees. >> wow. >> it's a web blog -- isn't that accurate? it's a -- >> i apologize. >> let's get back to being friends again. let's talk about super tuesday. you have trump in front, and ted in maybe minnesota, arkansas and texas. >> yeah, what we're seeing across the country is the electorate really dissatisfied with the status quo. that's why sanders has seen his rise, might not work out in the end for him. but the democrat voters whether or not they're able to push sanders over to any meaningful victories tonight beyond vermont.
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they are saying, you know, we might have some respect for hillary clinton but she's too moderate for us. we want someone who's really going to take a much more kind of democratic populist fight to the rich, the super rich and wall street. on the other side, on the republican side, of course you have trump who has said, burn it all down in washington. washington has failed the people. corrupt consultancy class, the donor class, i'm doing it a new way. he can be rough around the edges. i think a lot of people are saying, you know, he is rough around the edges and some of things he says, you know, kind of leave me scratching my head. but right now, i kind of trust him more than these other people to get it done. >> what changes tomorrow? you know cruz has to win texas and rubio has to win something. so on wednesday morning when we talk to you, if you're still taking our calls, what are you going to be telling me? >> i think what happens tomorrow is that the establishment has to make a decision. the establishment gop. if cruz does better than
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expected, i think cruz goes to rubio and says, look, you're going to lose your home state. come with me. let's together try to band together even with our differences, band together to try to stop trump. on the other hand, if rubio has decent showings today, i think he goes to cruz and says i know you have the conservative bona fide s but i have the donors. let's work together. third scenario, cruz actually decides, you know, i have a great network, it hasn't worked out for me as well as i expected who can i have more leverage with? rubio or trump? i would argue that cruz has a lot more leverage with donald trump than with rubio because we know what the establishment thinks of cruz. they dislike him intensely. i don't think he's going to get any great -- any great deal out of the establishment even if he goes with rubio. if he's offered vice president which is unlikely. >> now that jeb is out of the race the accomplishment seems to be backing rubio. is that the kiss of death? >> i think rubio is bush 3.0 for
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a lot of voters. and so it doesn't surprise me. the establishment donor class had made a big mistake in this election cycle. they essentially said, we're only going to support two people. we're going to support jeb $150 million went down the drain. and then we'll support the guy who agrees with him on everything except common core and that's rubio. they bypassed christie and kasich and jindal. they put all their eggs in jeb and rubio, that was a mistake. they needed to look at the others with their experience and perhaps it's not marco rubio's time right now. he's young, he has a bright future in politics but the donors underestimated the anxiety, frustration and anger of the electorate that has been failed largely by the establishment. >> right. >> laura, it looks as if the democrats in the form of hillary clinton are looking ahead to the nominee on the republican side and they think it's trump and on if front page of "the new york
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times" today, well, it was a secret, five-point plan to defeat him. turn the women against him, hillary won't go the dirty work, her husband will do the dirty work and they hope that trump will say crazy things to turn the electorate against them. >> they thought that everything that trump said would kill him off in august. i think hillary is playing a conventional strategy against trump. he's going to do -- she's going to do identity politics that doesn't work as well against trump as they thought so. we saw what happened when they came offer trump, we saw trump neutering, excuse the expression, bill on the trail. if they want a bar brawl with somebody, they're going to go get it with donald trump. we know the establishment doesn't do very well against the clintons. they couldn't beat hillary in the senate in new york and bill
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clinton beat george h.w. bush. >> they say they can't wait to take on donald trump and axelrod said you guys cannot dismiss trump. hillary clinton had built a large tanker ship and she's about to confront the somali pirates that from a republican strategist. >> send in tom hanks! >> now trump is a somali pirate. one thing i want everyone to understand. a lot of these hits on trump, and some of them he's invite it understand. but a lot of the hits on trump today, most of them, are not policy related other than maybe the -- you know, the mexico not going to pay for the wall. trade and immigration. those two issues are wedge issues across the working class. they do not want to debate trade and immigration with him. or the economy. i think on those three issues, he dominates but he's got to dig into the specifics. he's got to get off of the -- you know, the one liners and all that. he has to go into the specifics
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of what the establishment has done. >> he might be listening to you. he's joining us in 30 minutes. >> great to see you. heather nauert has the news. >> indoors where it's warm. good morning. we start right now in ohio where police are searching for a motive this morning after a 14-year-old unleashes a hail of gunfire in his high school cafeteria. two classmates were hit and two more were injured when the teenager suspect burst into lunch into the lunchroom, firing those shots. thankfully everyone is expected to be okay. a k-9 unit chased him as he ran out of the building. he faces juvenile felony charges including attempted murder. that school remains closed this morning. a fox news alert, president obama meets with senate republicans to try to convince them to fill the supreme court vacancy. republican leaders have vowed to block any nomination he makes following the death of justice antonin scalia. they want to wait to fill the seat until after the 2016
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election. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and chuck grassley expected to meet with the president in the next few hours. a few hours from now on capitol hill, critical testimony will begin in the benghazi investigation. an eyewitness who watched that 13-hour attack unfold at the consulate in libya is expected to testify. the witness' identity will remain a secret but we do know that he's a member of the national security community. in the past, eyewitnesses have given accounts that contradict the narrative that the state department had reported. and faith under fire in an ohio v.a. clinic. a bible and bible verse have been removed from this table after an atheist group complained about it. the military religious freedom foundation said that the bible included in the p.o.w. missing in action display violates the
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constitution and that several veterans at the clinics complained about it. but the clinic said they didn't receive any complaints. >> i don't get how that violates the constitution. >> i'm not sure either. >> heather, thank you. straight ahead, marco rubio steps up his attacks before super tuesday. >> donald trump is not going to make america great. he's going to make america orange. >> all right. now, does that help or hurt him? we'll give it the dial treatment with steve. >> he laughed when he said it. speaking of mr. trump he'll join us live at the bottom of the hour, so stick around for that. at old dominion, we see freight... ..ts
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all right. fox news alert. after tearful testimony, sportscaster erin andrews will be cross-examined today in court. this a day after breaking down on the stand describing the moment she found her stalker's video. >> abby huntsman has been following this all morning long. she has the latest. >> good morning. it's been a rough 24 hours for her. erin andrews couldn't help but
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become emotional after taking the stand yesterday in the $75 million suit against a nashville marriott and her stalker. she broke down in tears at several points during her testimony, recalling the horrific event when a stranger secretly filmed her back in 2008. >> and like you know -- your body, the stalker -- i was like, oh, my god, i was screaming. i was naked all over the internet and i didn't know what it was. >> andrews says she suffers from depression and anxiety and panic attacks on a daily basis and was willing to pay whatever it took to get the video off the internet. the jury also heard from the stalker during recorded depositions. michael barrett he says he took the secret nude videos of andrews so he could make some money. he recorded ten other women who he chose at random.
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as for andrews he picked her because she was popular and was trending online. he admitted to renting hotel rooms next the andrews three times. a long day for her, and it makes you realize people may always be watching. >> absolutely. you never know these days. you can record with anything. those little gopros. stuff like this. this happened in 2008. she's waited eight years to have her day in court. >> we have watched her on tv all these years. >> she's transferred from fox to espn. >> to know all she's going through. >> you should be able to be in privacy and be able to be doing whatever you want to do in your bedroom or hotel room. not have to worry -- >> if not there, then where? >> and the hotel, they should have told her someone rented a room next to you and espn forced her to go on the air and talk about this, which didn't help. >> horrible. >> thanks, abby. straight ahead, marco rubio staking shots at donald trump in the final push to today's primaries.
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>> donald is not going to make america great. he's going to make america orange. >> but do super tuesday voters like the insulting marco rubio? we'll give it the trial treatment next. we start our days with ainsley on the curvy couch. how did she start her mornings as a child? we'll ask her parents for the true unedited story. they're "cooking with friends." [woodworker] i live in the fine details.
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super tuesday edition. first, 1,460. that's how many delegates are up for grabs today. 865 will be on the democrat side, and 595 from the republican side. next, 20,000. that's how many massachusetts democrats have left their party since january the 1st of this year becoming either independents or republican voters. state officials link that phenomenon to donald trump's meteoric rise in the polls. finally, 1988, that is the first year super tuesday really came into its own with nine southern states participating in voting contests. great to have some southerners here, ainsley. back inside to you. >> thank you very much. donald trump and marco rubio trading blows in the final sprint ahead of today's primary voting but will the mud slinging hurt or help them in the voting booth today? lee carter put the battles to the test. she's a partner at maslansky &
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partners. did you think that super tuesday we'd be talking about the front-runners trading the insults -- >> making america orange again. no. i didn't. >> you run the dials, the yellow line independents, the red is republicans the blue democrats. first clip, donald trump talking about marco rubio. >> this guy, you know, i call him little marco. but you know, i watch -- you saw yesterday i get the endorsement of chris christie. he was so enthusiastic. >> okay. the independents went up. you give him an a-minus. >> off the charts with independents. i think this is the story of the election really is the independent voter. the undecided voter. they are going out for trump in droves. they love his simple, authentic,
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genuine language. >> meanwhile to the other side, where you have marco rubio. here he is talking about donald trump. >> he's calling me little marco. i will admit he's taller than me. he's like 6'2" which is why i don't understand his hands are the size of someone who is 5'2". have you seen his hands? they're like this. you know what they say about men with small hands. you can't trust them. >> small hands, small gloves. people gave it a "c." they didn't like that. >> no, they gave it a small grade. i think basically they said, rubio, we like that we're seeing your personality finally. but come on. rise above it. you're supposed to be the candidate that's rising above it. so it wasn't true to who he was and people don't respond well to it. >> in first round, trump won within a "a." rubio a "c." trump is talking here about rubio when it's hot.
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>> marco was standing right here right next to me during the debate. the one before last. and chris went to him, i thought it was okay. he mentioned the obama phrase. once. then he mentioned it the second time. i said, that's strange. then i noticed he was pouring water, he was sweating. i had never seen anything like it. i thought he got out of the swimming pool with a suit on and i thought what's going on? i hope he's okay. >> the sweating thing didn't work. >> it didn't work at all. people gave it a "d." this particular attack, the water attack doesn't work because it's not saying anything about the opponent. when he's at his best he's put his finger on the thing that you're thinking, jeb, you're low energy. marco, you're a lightweight. those attacks from trump work very well. this seemed nonsensical. >> another one, marco rubio talking about trump's record with illegals. >> the only one running that's ever hired illegals
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deliberately. he said he's fighting for the american worker so they don't lose their jobs overseas but he's hiring those from overseas. well, he can begin by bringing back his factories that make his clothes in china. he's a swindler. people are starting to see he's preying on their worries and their struggles. >> kind of middling there. >> this didn't show his personality like the earlier one, so people are saying that's kind of interesting and fun. this one he's trying to be logical about an emotional issue. it didn't do anything for him. people are just bored and it was like politics as usual. it wasn't effective. >> in the battle of the insulters would it be safe to say that the independents who pick the presidents like trump's insults but don't feel comfortable with rubio's? >> yeah. they're telling us they want a authentic and real president and whether trump is that, we can debate that, but they love his direct approach.
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his fearlessness. he'll say whatever is on his mind. that isn't rubio's personality. when he does that it doesn't seem real. >> thank you for putting the clips to the test. thank you, lee. you heard the war of words between marco rubio and trump. so what is trump doing today? we'll ask him next. and some say that sylvester stallone got snubbed at the oscars. wait until you hear what his brother had to say about that. ainsley, congratulations on the huge promotion. i know our morning viewers will love you as much as the rest of us at fox news do for years and years. you're late for work. you grab your 10-gallon jug of coffee, and back out of the garage. right into your wife's car. with your wife watching. she forgives you...
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can't impose that on someone but it teaches me other things. it teaches me all glory is for god. that anything i achieve is not because i'm great or because i'm leading in the polls, i'm the smartest man that's ever lived. i'm the greatest person and everyone else is a loser. so this is how tough the selection it's gone. my boyfriend prefers trump. i'm single now. >> well, speaking of trump, donald trump joins us right now on this super tuesday morning. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> so what's your prediction for how you'll do tonight at 10:00? what are the people's headlines going to be about donald trump? >> well, it's a very exciting day, i hope i do well. i'm reading good things. we have a lot of popularity in different places. as we have had tremendous crowds. we had 20,000 people, more than that. every place we go, went to arkansas, we had 18,000 people. and tennessee, we had 20,000 people. it's been amazing actually. >> i know you're optimistic.
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what about the theory out there that you want ted cruz to win texas to keep him in the race? >> no, i'd love to win texas. ted has not done anything for texas. he's done a poor job for texas. no legislation. nothing passed. a lot of talk. it's all been talk. and little marco rubio let me tell you he's been a disaster for florida. doesn't show up to vote. never shows up to vote. he's got the highest missed record -- you know, in the united states senate. so marco rubio has done a horrible job in florida. that doesn't come up for two weeks, but, you know, honestly, i don't think he could be elected as dog catcher in florida. so we'll see what happens. >> what happens if marco rubio doesn't do well today? >> i think he has to get out. he hasn't won anything and ted cruz rightfully points out, you know, marco has not won -- i think he's 0 for 18. i think he has to get out. >> but mr. trump, marco rubio is kind of the establishment
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candidate, even though he won his senate seat through a lot of support from the tea party. the gop elites he's their guy. >> maybe the establishment has to get out too, steve. i don't know when you look at what's going on, they have lost two elections in a row. big ones that -- then the last one with mitt romney should have been won easily. you're going against a failed president. obama has done a horrible job. he's a horrible president. he was just as bad four years ago and mitt romney should have won that election, he didn't. he choked. that was an election that should have been won. a lot of anger in the party. you know, people understand it. these aren't angry people. i'm not an angry person, but there's anger at the party because of what's happened in this -- and there's tremendous anger in the country when you look at the iran deal, when we give them $150 billion for no reason whatsoever. there's tremendous anger in this country. >> yeah. it's amazing because the president feels like that was a big victory. i want to talk about something that happened over the weekend.
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i watched a lot of your events and when democrats see you on television, they stop and watch because not only are the crowds big but it's always raucous. you put on a bit of a show. here marco rubio came up and sweating was important. now i want you to hear this played back, and we put it to the dial test to see how republicans -- see our republicans in red and independents in yellow and democrats respond to it. >> marco was standing next to me during the debate, and chris went to him. i thought it was okay. he mentioned the obama phrase, once. then he mentioned it a second time. i said, that's strange. then i noticed he was like pouring water. he was sweating -- i have never seen anything like it. i thought he just got out of a swimming pool with a suit on. i thought what's going on and i hope he's okay. >> we ran the dials with lee carter. the people who saw it, they gave you a "d." however, when you were going
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after little marco rubio as you said earlier, just about 90 seconds ago, that one actually got an a-minus. >> it's funny because we had 35,000 people in that crowd. it was incredible. it was in alabama. and it was like an incredible crowd. they loved it. all i was pointing out was when chris christie who endorsed me when he went after marco, marco choked. he choked. he was unable to speak. i don't know what happened. we don't want that negotiating with putin or with china. >> insults from marco rubio as well, i saw somebody had blogged with a morning consult poll it looks like rubio's strategy of going after you may have backfired. he lost 20% of his support over the weekend. he went from 19 to 14. you actually according to the morning consult climbed from 33 to 42%. i guess people are used to donald trump being donald trump. >> well, i think also it's not who he is.
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i didn't like it. i was getting along with him very well. then all of a sudden, you know, he was told to do this by his supporters i guess. but all of a sudden, he became don rickles. he's not don rickles. not going to happen. so you know the fact that he went down, i'm not that surprised to see it. but the fact that he went down, he just wasn't who he was. and by the way before i forget, ainsley congratulations. >> oh, thank you so much. that means a lot. thank you. been a lot of fun. i got to interview your sons yesterday my first day. >> i know that. did they do okay? >> they were great. >> yeah, they came out against you, we were a little surprised. >> boy that would be a story. >> unbelievable. >> that would hurt my feelings. >> they actually made a lot of news by saying that they would pay the airfare for the celebrities who have promised to leave the country if you're elected president. >> i know. especially the celebrities you're talking about. i'd join them. i will tell you that. i would join with my boys in paying for it. >> all right, i want to talk about something on the front page of "the new york times." if things go the way they are right now, you're facing off
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against hillary clinton shortly. they have been looking at you and coming up with a plan to defeat you. and one of the things they'll do is use bill against you. they're going to have him pound on you and then try to marginalize you as sexist, and just a pro business -- >> crazy person. >> anti-woman candidate. >> you mean they're going to use bill to say that i'm a sexist? that didn't work four weeks ago. i assume you're kidding, but. >> no, no. it's -- i'm just saying the new york times. >> i hope they do that. if bill tries to portray me as a sexist he'll have a hard time. he had a hard time four weeks ago. they had a very rough weekend four weeks ago. but you know i haven't gone after hillary yet. we have to do first things first and then the big thing is tonight and what happens in two weeks. we're doing well. we have had great polls against hillary where i beat hillary. but i haven't started on hillary
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yet. that will be interesting. >> well, if you both do get the nomination, can you give us a little taste of what you're going to say when you have to go after hillary clinton? >> well, i think it's going to be pretty rough. i mean, i won't let go of the e-mail things. if you think about it, benghazi of course. i have support from the benghazi folks. i guess you saw that. they endorsed me. but we are never going to let this e-mail thing die. because frankly what she did was break the law viciously break the law. many other people were prosecuted for it. went to jail. she's out there running like nothing happened. and what she did is far worse than anybody else. they say it will be trump versus clinton. it will get out more voters than anybody in the history of the united states elections and that's a great thing for our country. that's something that, you know, we have always been known. we don't vote that much and percentages and this will be the largest number of people ever to vote. and that's something very good about that. >> well, apparently, the private polling on the clinton side shows you have strong support in
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new york, which is your -- the state you're born in and the state that she represented in the u.s. senate. but before we let you go, we d had -- we have a clip of what your wife melania finds disagreeable with regarding her husband. watch this. >> yeah, some language -- >> language you hear him on the -- >> i was in new hampshire when the woman was shouting out the inappropriate word. i was there and i'm thinking like don't repeat it in my head. just for him. don't repeat it. don't say it because the next day, media all they will talk about is that. but he repeated. he goes with the flow. he goes with the people. they're having fun. everybody was cheering. you know, he said it. and the next day, but he repeated the word. that was not his word. >> well, there's your wife. >> she's right.
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i have to say, i repeated the word. i figured by repeating -- it wasn't the worst word. it wasn't like the former president of mexico used. you know the word he used. >> we know. >> that was the real word. but i repeated it. i looked at her and she started rolling her eyes. she said don't do it. next day as usual it was all over the papers. >> so are you saying there's a learning curve to running for president? >> i guess there is. i guess there is. >> to being a husband. we can all relate to this. we want our husbands to stay silent sometimes and they don't. >> that's right. she's been fantastic. and, you know, not easy. tough thing. but she has been so amazing and so smart and i appreciate it. >> all right. we can see if you're celebrating tonight, you're ahead in eight of the 11 states. the others may be old polls or too close to call. donald trump thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you very much. coming up straight ahead, a lot more show. tennessee is one of 11 states up for grabs today. what's at stake for the winner? we have a giant map on our
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well, this happening after another judge ordered apple to unlock the phone of one of the san bernardino terrorists. our judge napolitano joined us earlier and he says apple doesn't owe congress any answers. >> they should tell congress to go to hell. they're in the middle of the most contested litigation in america right now in federal court in washington, d.c. and the congress of the united states is going to drag them in and say why you taking this position and why are you resisting the justice department? what is this, the old soviet union? it's none of the congress' business what apple's legal position is. >> apple says unlocking that phone would put millions of people's security at risk. and critics say sylvester stallone got one of the biggest snubs at the academy awards and his younger brother wants everyone to know it. frank stallone is upset that his protester didn't win and that spawned a twitter tirade. the academy should be ashamed of
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themselves, it's as clear as the nose on your face that sly should have won, mark who? he said i was wrong to put down mark rylance, he's a fine actor but sly should have won it. >> he's right. 100%. well, today is super tuesday. we're outside now of the world headquarters. 48th and 6th avenue. avenue of the americas. talking about america. the 48 connected states, plus we've got alaska and hawaii and you can tell by the red, the blue and the green, these are the states where people are voting today. >> steve, what does the blue mean? >> blue, the threshold states. you have to hit a certain threshold. if you don't get 20% of the vote, you don't wind up with any delegates. >> brian, what does the red mean? >> that means something else. the red are caucus states. >> proportional states. >> proportional states so they're in the caucus area. >> two green states over here.
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>> those are the caucus states. exactly. >> those are the caucus states. >> states that are most important, this is texas. that's because there are a lot of delegates up for grabs. 155 delegates up for grabs there. as you know, this is cruz's state. donald trump is behind them. >> did you just mess -- >> i was in ballet class when i was a little girl. >> you stopped a thousand people from getting across the border. good job. >> well, here's the key to the blue state of texas, because it is a threshold state. in addition to you have to get at least 20% to get any delegates. if you get 50% or better, you wind up with all of them. >> that's true. is cruz getting 50%? >> ted cruz is leading. if you look at the real clear politics average, he's less than 50%. >> cruz has to take texas. no doubt about it. he's on deck to take arkansas. the other thing to keep in mind is the theory goes that rubio
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needs to walk away with a hundred delegates to be reasonable, to move on to the 15th where florida awaits f him. >> today is so crucial for him. >> he said something -- he's at a 20 point deficit in the most recent polling. >> by tomorrow morning at this time, rubio may not have won a single state. >> but how many delegates does he walk off with? mean while, straight ahead, we start our days with now, but how did she start her mornings as a child? we are cooking with our friends, her parents, next. >> speaking of friend, martha mccollum, what's happening at 9:00 a.m.? >> we have a very big show in this morning. eric trump joining us as hillary's strategy starts to take shape. what is the trump battle plan for that? john kasich is here with his super tuesday strategy. newt gingrich on why it took so long for the establishment to understand the strength of trump. all that and much more when bill and i see you at the top of the hour. group of young people when they thought they should start saving for retirement.
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congratulations, ainsley! welcome to "fox & friends." one small request. don't call me when you wake up in the morning. but i'll give you shannon bream's cell number. call her. >> that's funny. she filled in one time. >> she did. she kept saying, when does this show end? >> that's right. >> meanwhile, ainsley's mom and dad, dale and wayne are here, to show us how growing up she loved mickey mouse pancake, is that it? >> well, she loved just eating. >> still do. >> so she would leave to go to work early so i was left to prepare some kind of breakfast and pancakes was always a favorite. of course the number one was probably the bananas with the
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peanut butter. so i made a smiley face -- >> he would cut the banana in half so the smiley face was a banana. >> okay. >> can you zoom in here? you used to leave notes on them? the difference between -- >> i'd put it in the lunchbox when they went to school and they'd open it up and there was a quotation. >> or there was something next to the cereal bowl. we still remember them today. when you get the three kids together, never be afraid to fail. he'd leave the little notes. what are some of your favorites? >> stay within yourself. >> i leave one out, this is for you too. you may want to read that -- >> as a young lady, this is not going to help you. as a young lady never ever sit between two men on a curved couch. wait a second. >> got a bright future. >> all right.
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>> she didn't listen to that one. >> wayne, show us exactly how you make the mickey mouse. >> all right. >> this is the way i used to do it. >> well, we have to put the ears on it first. >> ears first. >> ear right here. >> all right. good job. >> that looks like a bear i guess. >> don't you remember as a kid though, your mom made dinner every night. if mom had something to do at night, then dad would say, we're having breakfast for dinner and he'd make the mickey mouse pancakes and we thought it was the best. >> did you know all this craziness was going on? >> i love this, i'm an early childhood person and i loved it. he was coaching so his hours were long at night. this was his time to be with the children. >> great. >> and maybe share some -- to build character and share some of these little messages. he made breakfast fun for them.
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so this was -- it was a perfect time. >> sure. by the way, we should point out if you'd like the recipe for the pancakes it's on the side of the box. >> that's right. >> that's great. >> called bizquick. >> we'll flip that and take a quick time-out. >> go ahead, flip it. >> it's not ready. or is it ready? what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org.
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kidding. marcus luttrell. thank you. gosh, i'm so honored. >> the lone survivor. >> you're amazing, marcus. thank you for everything you have done for the country. >> ainsley's folks, please stick around. >> thank you for bringing us ainsley. bill: it's super tuesday. a day that can make or break a campaign. the dream of securing your party's nomination hangs in the balance, and here is what's important. 11 of those states award delegates. 595 republican delegates on the line. 865 for democrats. >> today is the day. super duper tuesday. how are you doing? good morning. i'm martha maccallum. as has been said many times. donald trump is expected to have a big nig
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