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>> sanders continues to push toward a contested convention. >> now that cruz is out, who do you want to see in the general election? log on to "fox & friends" facebook page now. >> what a night it was. >> "fox & friends" on right now. have a good day. ♪ ♪ i think that while the path is narrow and i do not deny that for a moment, i think we can pull off one of the great political upsets in the history of the united states. >> we gave it everything we've got, but the voters chose another path, and so we are suspending our campaign. >> what ted is a great thing to do because we want to bring unity to the republican party. we will make america great again. we will start winning ain. you will be so proud of this country very, very soon. thank you all.
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thank you very much. [ applause ] >> news last night, it was pretty clear at the end of the day, before voting began that donald trump was in control of indiana. >> take a look. as you can see right here with 99% of the precincts reporting, donald trump landslide victory beating ted cruz and why is john kasich still in it? well, he is, as you can see right there. when you look at the delegates, as it turns out, mr. trump now north of 1,000, about half back is ted cruz. moork moork marco rubio is in front of john kasich. john kasich is still in it and in fact yesterday had a sale on his merchandise. >> he said he's not dropping out. he's going all the way to the end. the head of the "new york post,"
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can you believe it? the nominee? a lot of people were shocked last night. >> we were hearing report that ted cruz is not only going to concede but he's going to drop out. they were stunned and put it all in perspective. when donald trump finally came out after ted cruz spoke out and gave his final hugs, here's what he had to say. >> it's been some unbelievable day and evening and year and never have been through anything like this but it's a beautiful thing to watch and a beautiful thing to behold. ted cruz, i don't know if he likes me or he doesn't like me, but he is one hell of a competitor. he is a tough, smart guy. what ted did is really a very brave thing to do and a great thing to do because we want to bring unity to the republican party. >> yes. >> we have to bring unity. it's so much easier if we have it. this country, which is very, very divided in so many
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different ways, is going to become one beautiful, loving country, and we're going to love each other. we're going to cherish each other, we're going to take care of each other. >> who exactly was that guy? because that guy had a more measured tone and after months of hearing about liein' ted, donald trump is talking about he's one of hell competitor, he says tough, he's a smart guy. he's got an amazing future. this looks at the way donald trump runs his business model regarding this. when it comes to the primaries, he has done whatever it takes to win and once he vanquishes his opponent, he was little marco until marco rubio and he was low energy jeb bush until he was jeb bush. they have moved back that stage. now that trump is the defacto
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nominee for the party, i would look for the insult for hillary clinton. >> it shows he plays the game. right before he went out on stage last night, he was tweeting about lying ted. then lying ted dropped out of the race and he comes out on the stage and compliments him. >> everyone was stunned at the reports that john roberts began to initiate. i think the cruz camp is folding its tents. when ted cruz to his immense credit went down swinging, if you watch him go back to the 1980 interviews with howard stern and go back to other things about donald trump being brought up. he went to bed last night not saying to himself i wish i did more and here's what he said at the end to say it's over. >> from the beginning, i've said that i would continue on as long as there was a viable path to
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victory. tonight, i'm sorry to say -- >> no! no! >> -- it appears that path has been foreclosed. >> no! >> so, with a heavy heart, but with boundless optimism, for the long-term future of our nation, we are suspending our campaign. >> no! >> but hear me now, i am not suspending our fight for liberty. >> the one word you did not hear, and i will support donald trump. >> he didn't mention donald trump at all. he did talk about unity and things lick that. when you look at the history books have the chapter about indiana and the republican party, remember ted cruz is way up and donald trump started to catch fire. he won those five primaries in the northeast in a row and then ted cruz did everything he could, through everything against the wall to see if
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anything would stick. he named carly fiorina his vice president. he came up with that alliance with john kasich and the john kasich-ted cruz alliance actually benefited donald trump more than it did. i was talking to the guy who owned the deli that i was at yesterday had voted for john kasich on an absentee ballot two weeks earlier and he was steamed he was being told what to do. he wants to support john kasich and as you see right there it was a landslide. >> these guys work so hard, these men and women that are running for president. they are out there. you know they are exhausted, and they have to be on their "a" game all the time, when he was announcing he was dropping out, your heart breaks because you really -- you care about these individuals because they have been on the campaign trail and they really believe that they know what's best for this country, but i'm proud of him for the betterment of the party. i think it was a smart move, and i think that way the republicans can unite, that's at least what
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riens preeb us hoping. >> as long as bernie sanders is in, hillary clinton can't focus with what's going on in the fall. here's what reince priebus says, the real donald will be the presumptive nominee. we all need to unite and focus on defeating hillary. #never clinton. bobby jindal and chris christie said i will support donald trump last night. there's others, brett stephens and others are not yet in or i will will ever be in the trump camp. needs to find a way to get them involved.
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>> in a statement by rory cooper, never trump, a strong never trump movement is critical to protecting a republican incumbents and down ballot candidates by distinguishing their values and principles from that of trump, and protecting them from a wave election. they have spent $75 million in trying to beat donald trump. it's only at the broadcast networks that is through the last quarter, they bought all the anti trump people and his rivals as well, they bought 64,000 negative ads to try to kill off donald trump. the pro rubio spent 20 million. hillary clinton spent $5 million in the republican primary to beat donald trump. that's the most of any single candidate and she was actually followed by ted cruz who spent 4.3.
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they also all tried and they couldn't do it and as ainsley just showed, he's the presumptive. >> we'll have to ask him about that. he has to come up with a plan to unify the republican party and get these anti trump people on his side. we're going to be talking to him this morning at 7:30. you want to state tuned for that. ask him what he thought about yesterday and ted cruz dropping out of the race. >> also, choose your emails and tweet us. whatever you prefer to use. we're going to get your thoughts about the stunning news last night that the republican side is virtually over. >> what should happen with the never trump movement? and also john kasich, what should happen with him? let us know. >> we'll find out where they go from here with the version of never trump movement which is actually a pro hillary movement. >> bernie sanders pulled off a huge upset in the hoosier state. >> bernie getting more than 50%
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of the vote over hillary clinton. now he's telling the hillary clinton campaign to hold on before claiming that they won the nomination. >> who is your correspondent this morning? peter doocy from jeffersonville, indiana, with more. across the river from kentucky. >> the clinton campaign was so confident of themselves in the primaries, didn't spend a dime on tv ads in monday and tuesday. skipping this state in the end proved costly and the winner, senator sanders was talking about that last night. >> i understand that secretary clinton thinks that this campaign is over. i've got some bad news for her. >> the final tally, 52.5% for bernie sanders, 5 above hillary who clocked in 47.5. with that result, sanders picked up 43 delegates and clinton 37.
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the headlines about clinton were not good yesterday. still in damage control mode trying to explain the comments she made in front of environmentalists last ma could haunt her in west virginia. >> i'm the only candidate which has a policy how to bring economic opportunity using the clean reibnewable energy in coa country because we're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business. >> hillary has said she's moved over to general election mode and she looks forward to uniting the party. we were in louisville asking folks in the line if sanders is not the nominee, who are you going to vote for?
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almost no one said hillary. they had a handful that said if hillary is not -- if bernie is not at the top of the ticket for the dems, they are going to vote for trump. >> great job, peter. like your daddy, you are a hard worker. on the exit polls last night. same thing. clinton camp is getting doubled up on white voters and under 4568% vote for bernie sanders and unless bernie sanders does what hillary clinton did, i know i support me, he became a democrat nine minutes ago. he doesn't necessarily -- he's got a lot of power in that party right now. >> and he's going to have to pretty good run of states coming up. he's got nebraska, washington, and oregon and he will probably take those from her.
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it's not ending on that sydney -- on that side anytime soon. >> exit polls indicate something brand-new for hillary coming forward. we have that next. a wounded warrior who lost a leg in combat refuses to give up. look at that. a hero's climb, inspiring people all over the world. >> go, go, go! ♪ i'm american made, i've got american parts, i've got american faith ♪ ♪ and americas heart ♪ go on raise the flag
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the first exit poll you want to take us too is political ideology, the most conservative, the least conservative. >> this is the most interesting. this is an open primary so only 33% identified as very conservative. now, this says these numbers break out really, really well for trump because the extremely conservative usually went for cruz but when you break that down further some of those extreme conservatives still went for trump. you see a lot of moderates there, that plays well for trump. when you break down the numbers, this all worked in his favor for sure. >> when you talk about the republicans and the gop, who wants to be the next president, for example, a little outsider, have political experience. 59% cast their vote for a political outsider. >> 35% were looking for something with political experience. ted cruz had some of these numbers and that's one of the reasons he picked carly fiorina
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as his running mate. donald trump donald trump is the ultimate outsider. >> ted cruz was surrounded by the establishment, one after the other, the establishment was coming behind him and he was sending mixed signals. he had aa alliance behind closed doors and people said you know what, you are definitely an insider. >> kasich became invisible and cruz ended up losing. the candidate who ran the most unfair campaign. this was a race to the bottom. >> this was just unbelievable. 43% said cruz most unfair campaign and that plays exactly what we're talking about, the collusion, the backroom politics, the deal he made with kasich didn't work for him. >> you have trump 35 and kasich
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with 8%. what made you vote for who you voted for? worried about the economy. 92% said yes, they are worried about the economy who went to vote yesterday. >> that clearly broke for trump. on top of that, hillary clinton should be very concerned about this number. hillary clinton is an extension of obama. obama is saying the economy is just fine. the republicans are saying 92% are concerned and are saying i don't think it's okay. >> the democrats have sanders 57% for the economy and 43% for hillary clinton. socialism. >> who would ever thought that hillary clinton would be battling until the end and donald trump is done in may. coming up straight ahead with donald trump the presumptive expect more violent protests like this
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30-year-old charlie keating iv. he was raised in arizona and based out of california. he leaves behind a fiancee. the two planned to marry in november. keating was the grandson of charlie keating. a possible coordinated attack on churches around the world. we told you about this story earlier this week. firefighters in new york city now investigating whether that massive inferno that burned a 106-year-old cathedral on sun is connected to similar fires at churches in australia and russia. investigators say they are all the same denomination, eastern orthodox, and it happened on the very same day, the day they celebrate easter. meanwhile, ted cruz suspending his campaign last night donald trump's path to the nomination appears to be cleared and protests against the presumptive nominee are likely
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toin crease. that comes just days after leftist thugs took to the streets smashing police cars and attacking trump supporters. during it all, the mainstream media downplayed the violence and covered for criminals with headlines like rowdy trump protests portend explosive california primary and protest turns rowdy as donald trump. will they continue to downplay it? let's have a fair-and-balanced debate. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> let's start with you. are you okay with this leftist violence? >> calling it leftist violence is obviously right wing, putting labels and trying to make it seem that's what it's all about. donald trump has done a great
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job -- they are not leftists. these are protesters. these are people that have disagreements with donald trump and there has been violence on both sides of the issue so don't try to blame it all one side without knowing the facts. the facts are that donald trump has done a great job, he's played the game and its paying off for him. he's become a kinder gentler more presidential candidate as of late. in the beginning, his words were divisive. he offered to pay legal fees, talking about knocking the grab out of people. >> 90% of the violence was from the anti trump people. it wasn't from the trump supporters. >> i think you need to check those stats. what i've seen is a man punched in the face by a trump supporter and saying hey, maybe, i'll pay his legal fees. that's the problem. not checking that violence. >> mercedes am i off pace on this stuff? >> i don't think so. we have to look at the facts.
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the facts are many of those protesters that are out there, a lot of these leftist groups are the ones making sure sure they are -- she coordinate -- they coordinate the efforts and they organize these groups and go out there and do these protests. these protests are actually becoming violence -- violent. we had one police officer who was in civil clothing, went out there and he was even disgusted by the way these anti trump protesters or you can say agitators were being incredibly insulting to the trump supporters. think about these families trying to support their candidate. they can't do it, why? you have them blocking traffic and destroying property. this is not what we want in america. we don't need violent acts. if you want to have peaceful protests that's one thing but i think the left has taken it too far. >> the left tries to blame trump for the outside agitators.
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>> that's right. i think that for the most part what we've seen with the mainstream press is the fact that they are saying this is why, you know, trump brings out a lot of emotion on both sides and we absolutely understand that. with that being said, it's fine to have the civil discourse, it's fine to have the peaceful protests. it's when you are dealing with violence and riots is something that hurts our democracy. >> the issue is it follows trump wherever it goes. that's the common denominator has been the environment they created. it comes from the top. it comes from leadership. when leadership does not discourage violent reactions to people who have a different perspective, then this is what you are going to have. you can't create division. you can't support violence and turn around and play the victim.
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>> violence is unacceptable. >> i wish trump would say that. >> so do i. you just did. folks, what do you think? thank you very much. donald trump is changing the political game but can he really change the minds of democrats and beat hillary clinton in the fall? our political panel, good morning, they are next, to do battle, and if your child gets in trouble for bullying, should you face hundreds of dollars in fines? one school is trying that but is it fair? and happy birthday to er in andrews, she is 38 today. happy birthday, erin. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck.
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she will not be a good president. she will be a poor president. >> presumptive gop nominee donald trump vowing to beat hillary clinton in a november match-up, but does he have what it takes to turn those blue states red? let's ask our political panel washington examiner contributor lisa booth, former gop congressman joe walsh and miami beach mayor and hillary supporter phillip levine. does he have what it takes to do that? >> i think it's absolutely possible. we've seen some strange geographic patterns from him. this is a guy who won in michigan, he wins in new york and southeast. the poll has him leading hillary clinton, getting a15 thrs of -- 15% of voters from her. if you remember african-americans turn out in larger margins than white voters
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did in 2012, so hillary clinton is trying to rebuild that coalition. >> he can focus on beating hillary. hillary has to focus on bernie sanders. they are neck and neck. they are going on to west virginia. what happens there? what's her strategy? >> she's already campaigning against trump and she's going to continue to do that. i go back to this, the american people are angry. it's not just republicans and conservatives. donald trump, for some bizarre reason, has tapped into that anger and he's got a real shot to get voters from all over the states. a blue state like illinois, average people, white, black, and brown are pissed off. i'm not sure if i can say that. >> i'm not sure but you did. >> it's not just conservative republicans who are angry about
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what's going on right now? >> phillip what's your take? >> donald trump is going to take blue states and make them really dark blue. when you look at the way he's polling with african-americans, hispanics and women, there's no way. look at florida, for example, florida is the number one swing state. hillary clinton is going to win florida. it's representative of the new america what's going on in florida right now and i think donald trump has literally built a wall around this huge demographic group that is no way no how going over to his side. >> that's interesting. he's well liked in florida and so is hillary. >> i think he's liked in a very small demographic. >> we've got so much to talk about. i want to get to this. we're moving forward to west virginia. hillary is right there. she's talked about the coal industry. lots of coal miners live in west virginia. this is what she said in march. >> i'm the only candidate which
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has a policy about how to bring economic opportunity using clean renewable energy as the key into coal country because we're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business. >> one coal miner in west virginia did not like that. he has lost his job and he confronted her on it. listen. >> when you make comments like we're going to put a lot of coal miners out of jobs, these are the kind of people that you are affecting. this is my family. >> i don't know how to explain it other than what i said was totally out of context from what i meant because i have been talking about helping coal country for a very long time. it was a misstatement because what i was saying is that the way things are going now we will continue to lose jobs. >> people don't trust her for reasons like that. is this going to haunt her? >> what she's doing, she's being honest and what she's saying is this, the industry has changed and dramatically changed.
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she has a $30 billion plan to take these coal miners, retrain them and educate them and turning these areas into energy-producing areas but not necessarily 100% dependent on coal. if you ask donald trump, what he's going to say? the whole country is going to be producing coal. >> damage done. >> she's saying what needs to be said. >> this is why trump, we are so sick and tired of the way politicians speak. she said something fundamental there two months ago and she changed her mind in front of a real american. we're tired of the way these people speak and trump doesn't do that. >> and ainsley, this is why so many americans do not trust hillary clinton because of something like that because she says one thing here and she says another thing here. this is also why we've seen her unfavorable drop by 15 points in the last few months alone. her main trob is does this candidate care about me? >> heather, over to you.
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donald trump wins big in indiana and then promises to defeat isis. >> i have to say that we are going to turn it around. we're going to build up our military, bigger, better, stronger than ever before. it's the cheapest thing we can do and we have to take out isis and we have to take them out fast. we can't allow that cancer to continue.
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[ applause ] >> we cannot allow it to continue. >> but is his foreign policy strong enough to take out isis? after all, he gave a major speech last week about his foreign policy. joining us now is sebastian gorka. he's the author of this book "defeating jihad." you heard that statement last night. as a guy who understands the danger of isis, how does that make it feel? >> i think we're going to have a very different foreign policy in the next eight years or four years if donald trump becomes the president. it cannot be worse, brian, than the last eight years. >> well, you have somebody who said i want to take out isis quickly but also will not commit to putting troops on the ground. he said people in the region got to do it. you know there's challenges for asking people in the region to do it. >> right. we don't want to be the face of this war. mr. trump has gone back anding for as to whether we put troops in or don't, but the bigger
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problem is the face of the war has to be the local sunnis, they are not going to go to war unless we help them, unless we embed our advisers. what they are doing right now is sphinxling a couple of special forces guys. the goods guys, the good sun nies don't trust us. >> there's a sense the government of iraq is not working defending, thech breached over the weekend, and you might want to take out our enemy, isis. i feel for the family of charles keating iv who lost his life a couple of days ago, advising in the area. >> this guy is is a winner. i think he understands what it takes to win and the idea that you put a couple of our guys, surround them by some
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occurredish peshmerga and you are going to win, it's crazy, adding 200 special forces guy when isis has 80,000 jihadis in theater. >> even though hillary clinton lost stunningly yesterday and she's about to lose in west virginia again, it's ultimately going to be clinton trump. >> yes. >> do you get the sense that donald trump would be tougher in that region and the war on terror and against islamic extremism? >> the one thing i learned is that he may not have a national security background. he's hired now staff a few weeks ago with you he -- but he actually wants to be a war president who wins. that's completely new. clinton administration would be a third term of obama. she's already said on the campaign trail, i'm not going to use the phrase radical islam. that's kicking the can down the road, as we've seen already. >> we've got to find out if a
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leader will go out and defeat jihad. dr. sebastian gorka, thanks very much. >> thanks, brian. more on donald trump becoming the presumptive nominee and who does he has on his short list as vp? we'll ask him when he joins us in a couple of minutes. there's still another man in the race. why is john kasich still running? clayton morris is hear with social media reaction and some of it is funny. ♪ ♪ ♪
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a good night for both political parties and a busy night on social media. #indiana primary trending on facebook and on twitter. >> so what had the internet buzzing? weekend co-host clayton morris has what's trending because he's cool. >> when you look up cool in the dictionary, you have your face. one of the top trending things last night was "the new york post," america's greatest newspaper by the way. here was the cover. of course the headline writers hoosier daddy was the front cover. so they got this out early last night. it was retweeted hundreds of
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times. jeff said call it a knockout, hoosier daddy, trump 2016. indiana has something to say to ted cruz. hoosier daddy, trump is your nominee. i don't understand what the new york post did. now, we got the actual "new york post" this morning. >> i'll explain it to you. last night the story was when they first put it -- the edition out for "the new york post," hoosier daddy, that was about how trump had won indiana. but then mr. cruz dropped out and then trump becomes the nominee. >> right, there you go. switcheroo in the middle of the night. i like hoosier daddy. >> hoosier nominee -- >> we'll be able to ask him in six minutes. >> also, john kasich tweeted -- not tweeting last night. trending last night. one of the memes that's going around right now, people are adding to this meme it's catching steam. why is john kasich still in the race? why won't he drop out? so all of these people having theories and ideas. trump in florida -- florida for trump, indiana primary #free
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lunch kasich. he wants to go to california to get free sushi. >> do you have what they have in california, in and out burger. he's been in he should be out. can someone make that a meme, please? >> make it a meme. >> animal pride. >> did you see hillary clinton trying to align herself withal so celebrities hoping that would push her over the top in indiana? you like to align yourself with celebrities, brian. it didn't help hillary clinton. she aligned herself with amy poehler, she plays a council woman on "parks & rec" in pawnee, indiana. >> what kind of president would leslie be? >> oh, my god, she would run out of gas really fast. i think she'd go full speed ahead and then she would -- she'd make a lot of changes really fast. she had to take a month nap. >> fictional characters didn't pay off though because bernie
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sanders' campaigns tweeted, well, looks like council woman amy poehler has flipped for bernie. >> she parked and wrecked. >> i know. so painful to watch her in those situations, isn't it? >> well, clayton, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> back to my newspaper now. >> back to going on the internet. >> read the paper. >> looking around. tweeting here and there. meanwhile, coming up on "fox & friends" on a wednesday morning, donald trump's historic move forward in the republican presidential race. the donald joins us live fresh off his latest victory straight ahead. that didn't take long. kelly ripa knows who will replace michael strahan this morning on "live." so do we. the brand-new co-host named for at least a week, next hour. when josh atkins books at laquinta.com.
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i think that while the path is now -- i do not deny that for a moment, i think we can put off one of the great political upsets in the history of the united states. >> we gave it everything we've got. but the voters chose another path. and so we are suspending our campaign. >> what ted did is a great thing to do because we want to bring unity to the republican party. we will make america great again. we will start winning again. you will be so proud of this country very, very soon. thank you all. thank you very much. >> a huge night for donald trump last night, the presumptive nominee and ted cruz drops out of the race. >> how many people predicted an 18-point win in indiana and how many predicted that it would all come to the close last night in
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last night's watch party would be a victory party. >> a lot of pundits said trump would be out in no time. 16 candidates, four sitting governor, four sitting senators. you had a member of the bush dynasty. and yet, this first-time candidate is essentially the de facto republican nominee. i know i know, john kasich is still in it. he said he's in it to win it, but last night it was very clear, here's donald trump from a few blocks from where we're sitting right now, victory speech at trump tower. >> it's been an unbelievable day and evening and year and never have been through anything like this. but it's a beautiful thing to watch and a beautiful thing to behold. ted cruz, i don't know if he likes me or if he doesn't like me. but he's one hell of a competitor. he is a tough, smart guy. what ted did is really a very brave thing to do. and a great thing to do. because we want to bring unity
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to the republican party. we have to bring unity. it's so much easier if we have it. this country which is very, very divided in so many different ways is going to become one beautiful, loving country and we're going to love each other. we're going to cherish each other. we're going to take care of each other. >> well, that's a different tone. and that was a quick pivot. it reminds me of the analogies just work with sports, but in boxing you have a lot of prefight hype. there's a lot of brawls at the weigh-ins and then the fight and then they get hugs at the end. i wonder -- how long will it be before there's a cruz/trump hug. because it started off with a verbal embrace from ted cruz to donald trump. >> an actual hug could be a cold
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day in brownsville, texas, before they hug. >> before they hug? >> yeah. keep in mind out of the 17 candidates he was pretty much the next to the last guy standing and last night he made it very clear. he left everything out on the field. he put it all out there. you know, he came up with that alliance with john kasich. that didn't work. then he brought out carly fiorina, said, okay she's going to be my going to be my vice president if i get it. that didn't work. here he is suspending his operation last night in indiana. >> from the beginning, i have said that i would continue on as long as there was a viable path to victory. tonight, i'm sorry to say -- >> no! >> -- it appears that path has been foreclosed. and so with a heavy heart, but with boundless optimism for the long term future of our nation we are suspending our campaign.
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but hear me now. i am not suspending our fight for liberty. >> there you go. and one of the thing he does do in stepping out right now is he does preserve his status as a top tier candidate for 2020. >> well, maybe so. >> he's still a senator. >> right. carly fiorina she can say she was the vice presidential nominee or the vice presidential candidate for seven days. exactly. >> so -- >> a tough cycle for her. >> it's been -- listen, it's been bruising on all parts. >> she can put it on her resume one day. >> absolutely. meanwhile, donald trump, while he had kind things to say about ted cruz, you know what? he's already pivoting. he's doing a 180 and there on the democratic side is hillary clinton. and it's bombs away. he's going after her. watch. >> we're going after hillary clinton.
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she will not be a great president. she will not be a good president. she will be a poor president. she doesn't understand trade. her husband signed perhaps in the history of the world the single worst trade deal ever done. it's called nafta. and i have witnessed what it's done really firsthand and it has been indeed carnage. >> you know when i was in indiana, the number one thing people were talking about because indiana is a manufacturing state. >> right. >> it's been battered by what's going on with the world economy, exactly, companies moving out. of course trump famously talked a lot about the carrier situation out there where they're going to move all those jobs to mexico. that really was the most potent thing. jobs, manufacturing. >> right. >> because indiana, they still make stuff. >> that's why hillary made the comments about the coal miners and she went to west virginia and the coal miners are saying you want to get rid of my jobs.
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>> what about my and my family? >> you have to be an accountant inside it, but if you talk to the people at ford and carrier, they say if we want to make our product competitive with the rest of the world we have to build them outside because of the regulations and the unions and the taxes in some cases. so look at the whole picture. i wouldn't necessarily be so quick to vilify the carriers and the fords and these companies for leaving and the pharmaceutical companies going to ireland. why are they going? are they going because they're greedy or going because to keep themselves viable to keep their shareholders' earnings? i think it's more complicated than that. meanwhile, people -- there might be a situation where manufacturing has to leave in certain situations. >> but then we have a choice. do you want to buy something that's cheap or something made in america? >> a lot of the people that work in these factories, they used to be democrats. now many of them are saying, i'm voting for donald trump because of this. that's what newt gingrich is saying. listen. >> donald trump may turn out to be the most effective anti-left leader in our lifetime.
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he's against political correctness. he is against bureaucracy. he places american nationalism first which i think we desperately need. so i think trump in that sense may be a return to more of an eisenhower kind of realism that nonetheless is very conservative. he may do more to dismantle the left than anybody in our lifetime. the other side of course is if you're not for donald trump you functionally are for hillary clinton. >> yeah, because he's going to be very hard to strategize against. you want to categoryize him as a what hawk, well, he didn't want to do iraq, hillary clinton did. you want to say that he wants to be -- too aggressive in the middle east, well, he's talking about having everybody else join in. you want to talk about alliances and going with nato first and other countries first? he's like for, i want them to pay their open way and the trade
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deals usually george bush 41 was the first one to it put it out and clinton put nafta into play. republicans are say i don't like the trade deals. it's the first time in a long time. i think also, i thought it was important, i think that peter king typified a lot of republicans. he said, listen, i'm voting for trump, but really i'm worried ago what he said about george bush's line about weapons of mass destruction. i'm a little concerned about the john mccain comments and those guys who don't get caught. if he wants to bring in the whole party, he needs to come out, either walk it back or fully define what he meant by that. >> i think his business plan was first of all go ahead and win it -- win the nominee. he's now the presumptive nominee and then he has to unite the party and distinguish himself over hillary clinton. i think he's got it mapped off on paper. i'm going to check that off, i've got the nomination, now what? >> he's beefing up the staff. they're going to hire more people to help him become more presidential. >> ed rollins tells me on radio -- he's got to get his super pac and got to stat it
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right away. and then ed rollins joined the donald trump super pac. what a great idea. >> we asked you at home what you thought about this. christy said the #never trump folks should become the never hillary campaign. focus on keeping the house and the senate. >> renee writes, i will write in cruz. handing it to hillary. i would rather trump lose in the biggest way. >> all right, meanwhile, donald trump coming up at 7:30 eastern time. >> renee really likes cruz. a lot of you like cruz. i want to ask do you think that cruz should be the vice president? >> that would be astounding. but who knows? >> because he's anti-establishment, but yet he is kind of establishment because he has the experience. a good team. >> trump has to -- has said he wants someone with political experience, but then again they would be outsiders. so do they need an insider? >> we'll see. >> we'll ask him. >> i think it will be a woman. >> maybe. meanwhile on the democratic
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side, bernie sanders pulling a huge upset in indiana. >> it will be huge. sanders getting more than 50% of the vote over hillary clinton and says not so fast to those hoping to crown her as nominee. >> peter doocy has more, and that's the sanders victory. it's been swamped by what's happening on the right, but this matters. >> reporter: it does. a few minutes after this state was called for sanders, there was a fund-raising tweet sent out asking to help beat hillary clinton. hillary clinton said she's in general election mode, but there are new questions about whether or not she is getting ahead of herself because clinton still has a democratic primary opponent who is capable of pulling off major upsets in delegate rich states. >> i understand that secretary clinton thinks that this campaign is over. i've got some bad news for her.
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tonight, we won a great victory in indiana. >> reporter: we did not hear from hillary clinton last night. she didn't appear in this state on monday or tuesday and the campaign didn't spend a dime on tv ads in indiana. hard to tell though if any of that would have made a difference in what turned out to be a five-point race. sanders 52.5 and clinton 47.5. the win means that 43 new delegates for bernie, 37 for hillary. it helps the senator inch closer and cut into the former secretary's big lead. but she thinks democrats are still ready to rally behind her. >> we're going to unify the party. and we're going to have a great convention and we're going to be actually focused on making our case to the american public against donald trump. >> reporter: and it's interesting to hear her say that because we went to bernie's rally in louisville last night.
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there were 7,000 in the crowd. we worked the long line asking folks who are they going to vote for if bernie is not the nominee? more people that we spoke to said jill stein the green party candidate than hillary clinton. a lot of others said they're going to write in bernie sanders and there were even a few who would look to trump. back to you. >> peter doocy bringing up the jill stein name for first time. >> i ever heard that before. >> thank you. coming up straight ahead, imagine this scenario. finding someone submerged in a pool just like this girl did in this video. would you know what to do? with just minutes to react. dr. marc siegel has the life saving lessons to save your family's life straight ahead. live from the emergency room. plus herman cain is why donald trump pulled off a big victory last night and he said that the donald can win the white house too. herman cain is next.
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never been through anything like this but it's a beautiful thing to watch and a beautiful thing to behold. and we're going to make america great again. >> there you go, trump the presumptive nominee after a huge win in the hoosier state last night in indiana. the suspension of ted cruz's campaign. even the rnc chair reince priebus said that donald trump will be the presumptive nominee. we need to unite and focus on defeating hillary. how does the party do that? let's talk to fox news contributor, herman cain. good morning to you. before there was a trump train, there was a cain train. what does trump do from here? >> trump defied all of the can'ts. they say he can't attract the black vote, he can't attract the women's vote, he can't attract the hispanic vote and he can't win. well, he defied all of the can'ts.
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the other big lie that people are using to stop trump, he can't beat hillary clinton. i believe he can beat hillary clinton just like he defied all of those other can'ts. i believe he can win in the fall. >> okay, the morning after ted cruz dropped out, you have a lot of hurt feelings from some -- a lot of the ted cruz supporters who are like, you know, i don't like the way this ended. but ultimately you have these kind of feelings when you winnow it down to one person. >> right. >> how does trump reach out to the cruz people? >> well, i think that the fact that ted cruz got out of the race last night is the beginning of healing. secondly, i believe that donald trump extended an olive branch to ted cruz last night in his victory speech. so i believe that the healing has already started and ted cruz can have a lot to do with that. other people within the party,
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they need a few days to get over this, to get used to it. and start to realize that the real objective now is to beat hillary clinton. i believe that trump could pull the party together. >> let me ask you this. while ted cruz has suspended his campaign operations, john kasich is still in it. that do you make of that? >> my take on john kasich still being in the campaign is that he's being ill advised, okay? he's needs to become a period in this race now. it may just take a little while before first of all he starts burning some of his own cash because he's been ill advised to stay in it to the end. that's just going to cost him a lot of personal money. i know that from experience. >> okay. so we know that you feel that donald trump can beat hillary clinton. >> yes. >> he was able to win in indiana yesterday, based on the economy
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and jobs and trade and things like that. what is the number one thing hillary clinton is vulnerable on going forward toward november? >> integrity, trustworthiness. i mean, once that message is hammered home to a lot of people, she's going to lose a lot of democrat voters, historically democrat voters. so her lack of integrity, her lack of honesty and for example you all played the example earlier in the show about what she said in west virginia in march about putting coal miners and coal workers out of business. and then she's now trying to walk it back. so i think that there are so many examples like that that it's going to be easy to put together a campaign that will cause not all democrat voters to wake up and see the light, but it's going to cause a lot of them to wake up and see the light. >> waking up early today to be with us, herman cain from georgia, thank you very much. >> thank you, steve. all right. meanwhile, straight ahead,
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a drying agent. be careful if you have one of those air bags. >> thanks, heather. let's change gears. it's a terrifying thought that this summer which is upon us someone will die every minute from drowning. now, we have seen videos like this one where a woman became submerged under water and her 5-year-old came to her rescue. this is extraordinary. pulled her from the pool and saved her life. but if it happened to you or your loved one, would you know what to do? it could be a life or death situation. continuing our "five minutes to live series" dr. marc siegel. all right, dr. siegel, save a life. >> brian, we're here on long island at south nassau community hospital, emergency room. water all around us, outside this wall is water. a lot of kids are going to be getting into trouble this summer. we're joined today by dr. joshua
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coogler who is the head of the emergency room here at south nassau. he is formerly a physician for special ops. he's well trained in this. welcome to the show. dr. coogler, how do you know if a kid is in trouble at your pool? >> first, thanks for having me. great to be here. as you said we are surrounded by water and it's summertime that's upon us. the most important thing is prevention. swimming and safety is the most important thing. how do you know someone is in trouble? you look at their eyes. a child is in trouble at the pool is going to look to get out of the pool, but they cannot get out of the pool or may be going under the water. look at their eyes, they raise their hand, that's the time to intervene. >> if you think somebody is drowning you want to take them to the emergency room, what do you do to stabilize them and what do you do in the ambulance? >> very good question. it's different if you're outside the emergency room. make sure the scene is safe. make sure anyone who is a potential rescuer needs to be safe. if it's rough water situation, be prepare to bring that patient
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out. identify the fact they're having a difficult time breathing and open the airway. simply open the patient's airway by lifting the jaw upwards. that should help them spontaneously breathe. >> you're in the ambulance. what do you in the ambulance? if their dying or look like they're going to stop breathing. >> we have other tools in the ambulance to help patients. here in nassau county, we have a -- >> show me how this works. >> this really works by pushing air into the patient with positive pressure. again, opening the airway up and preventing the person from suffocating from the fluid on their lungs. this will displace that fluid around the air sac and allow them to oxygenate. >> i know that more than half of the people that come to the e.r. with drowning don't make it or with serious complications. what do you go to stabilize them and give them the pisbest chanc? >> well, we will continue to use the cpac and change it into
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bipac, bilateral positive airway pressure. and if the respiratory rate goes down and they have a difficult time breathing we can breathe for the patient to get them -- >> show me how that works. >> right here we have a fiber optic intubation assisted tool. and basically, we would take this and place it into the patient's airway and looking at the camera and you can see right there, that is the patient's airway. we would place the tube right in to the airway at that point and breathe or the them. >> you have carash carts around here if a patient stops breathing, you have it color coded for kids. and you really can see that if someone has a problem from a heart point of view, you can intervene right away and save a life. brian, back to you. you have a question for us? >> yeah, i do. real quick, i guess if you have one of the parties, you have to get a lifeguard especially with kids around. number two, do you have an idea of how much time you have before someone is under water as dn dndz -- and getting them out of
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the water before they could be suffering brain damage or will pass away? >> great questions. you need a lifeguard at a pool he's pointing out. how much time do you have, brian wants to know, when someone is submerged to get them to help? >> there's a dry and a wet drowning. sometimes water doesn't enter the lungs but both of them end up resulting in the same thing. which is the body can then have a reflex where it will build up fluid in the lungs and the patient will have a difficult time breathing. the thing i can tell you is the most important thing is to make sure you go to a hospital or an emergency room to be seen. these are not things that you want to sit on at home. >> i think that very much, dr. coogl coogler. brian, back to you. >> thank you very much. now that i have a pool i have to keep that in mind too. you never know. great stuff. mean while the, "five minutes to live series" continues tomorrow. we'll have information on what to do after a cash crash.
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mark zuckerberg promised that facebook would not meddle in the presidential election, so why are they reportedly blocking conservative news sites? stuart varney has that answer ahead. and donald trump will join us next. don't miss the presumptive republican nominee right here on "fox & friends" hours after his stunning win in indiana.
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beautiful, loving country and we're going to love each other, we're going to cherish each other and take care of each other. >> yep, donald trump join us right now on the phone. good morning. >> good morning. >> so that guy we just saw at the podium there was different. you were referring to ted cruz not as lyin' ted, which you had throughout the campaign -- >> tweeted earlier, hours before. >> you called him a hell of a competitor. a tough, smart guy. tell us about the transition from lyin' ted to that guy. >> well, it's called competition, i guess. it was a tough race. he was a very tough competitor honestly. lyin' ted is now -- we will now put that aside. i really respected the job. he was a very tough competitor and i said that last night. i was surprised that he left actually. there was no path in my opinion. but i was very -- i still
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thought he was going to the end. i just heard that he was going to the end, and then an hour before i got rumors that he was going to leave the race so i was a little surprised. >> is that why you waited longer to come out on stage? we were watching at our house. i have to get ready for bed, but when he comes out, i told my husband, let me know and i'm coming out to the living room to watch. >> i actually did. i wanted to see what he was going to say because of these rumors going around. you know, if he were, i obviously would have made a bunch of different speeches than if he were in. >> were you shocked he dropped out? >> yeah, i was surprised. i know ted, but he did the right thing for himself and for the family and for the party. i think he did a great thing. you know, now we'll unify the party. we're going to get people together. i don't necessarily want everybody if you want to know the truth, i think i'm different as a candidate than most. but you know when things are said by certain people it's unnecessary -- it wouldn't make
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any difference. i think we'll beat hillary clinton. she's horrible on the economy, horrible on jobs. she is really horrible on the military. look what she's done with the military and her decisions were terrible. you know what, bernie sanders says she suffers from poor judgment. i think i may be using that line a little bit over the next number of months. >> well, she can't focus on you because bernie sanders won last night and is about to win west virginia and so he's not going away if you listen to him. i know you have your other challenges straight ahead, for example, setting up a nationwide fund-raising apparatus because you did loan your money -- loan money to your campaign. >> yeah. >> to get the nomination. but is it true, donald trump, that you will look to raise funds for the general? >> i think it's most likely that i will because, you know, you're talking about a billion dollars or a billion and a half dollars. >> well, you've got it. >> i do have it. well, all i have to do is sell a building. but i think that probably i'm looking -- i'm not looking for myself, i'm looking for the party. where the party, you know, is going to receive a lot of money.
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so the party can compete. including its senate races, including its congressional races. and, you know, i think that's a very big part of it. that's a big part of what i want to do. i want to raise a lot of money for the party itself. >> you're hiring and how -- what are you looking for? >> looking for in what? >> what are you looking -- you said you're hiring people. in terms of staffing, what type of people are you looking for? >> oh, yeah, we'll have great -- we already have a great staff. i mean, i have a great group of people. i have a terrific staff and now obviously we have to build it up, because we'll be going all over the country. we'll be working in areas that would have been different. some of the areas that we were going, i'm going to west virginia, i'm going and we're going to put the miners back to work by the way. the coal miners and the miners of west virginia and pennsylvania and ohio and all of these places where it's just been -- they have been devastated as an industry, they're going to be put back to work, and they're going to love
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their jobs again. you know, they have tremendous spirit, the miners. i have seen it over the years, they have unbelievable spirit and they'll be happy with donald trump. >> so you want to focus on clean coal rather than no coal? >> i want clean coal. we'll have clean coal and plenty of it. we send coal -- well, first of all t coal industry is being decimated and many great people are out of work and they can't get back into work. hillary clinton as you know, she says she wants to put the coal miners out of business never to work again. i don't know how she can go to west virginia. i mean -- that must have been uncomfortable. >> she said -- >> we'll put them back to work. >> she said that in march that she was going to put the whole coal industry out of business. well, then she goes to west virginia and she sits down with the group of individuals and one of the guys there said i was a coal miner, i lost my job. how can you tell -- how can you say you're for the american people when you're taking jobs away and you want to shut down my industry? i think we have a sound bite of that. do we have a sound bite? let's listen to this and get your reaction. >> when you make comments like we're going to put a lot of coal miners out of jobs, these are
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the kind of people that you're affecting. this is my family. >> i don't know how to explain it other than what i said was totally out of context from what i meant because i have been talking about helping coal country for a very long time. it was a misstatement because what i was saying is that the way things are going now, we will continue to lose jobs. >> yeah, now that's she's in west virginia she was misstating things earlier. >> that wasn't misstatement. it's all political talk. i thought i knew a lot about politici politicians, i have never seen anything the way three keep talking and hillary clinton made a statement. it was a horrible statement. i watched it live actually. i said, wow. that is a horrible statement for the coal industry and for the miners. more importantly. and let me just tell you, we are going to put the miners back to work. and in china, they take our coal and they burn the coal. they don't clean the coal, by the way. we'll have great, clean coal.
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we'll have an amazing mining business. around you know, i have know -- and you know i have noticed over the years, i have known many miners over the years. they have tremendous spirit. the spirit they have, they love their industry. they love getting into the mines. i don't know if i'd love to do it. i don't think you guys would like it, but they love it. >> i think you gave us a preview of what you'll say in west virginia later on. let me ask you about this. you were talking about politicians. a lot of republican politicians, senators and congressmen and governors are going, well if donald trump is at the top of the ticket, we're all dead. what's your message to them? >> well, you know, we just got the rasmussen poll come out yesterday and it shows that i'm leading hillary clinton 41 to 39, and i think i'm going to do very well. i'll just have to remember the people that frankly are, you know, they don't have that -- whatever it is. you know, honestly i think we'll win. i think she's horrible on the economy. she's horrible on jobs. she is terrible on the military.
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>> right. >> i think we're going to win. i think we're going to beat hillary. remember what she said about the vets. the vets are being taken care of beautifully and then two weeks later she retracts -- >> you're telling the republicans, the senators and the congressmen, fall in line. because the trump train is going to win? >> we're going to win. we're going to win and we have tremendous support. and people have been calling -- i actually told brian and i told you, steve, over the last couple of weeks i'm getting calls from people that have said such terrible things about me and now they want to join. yesterday, i got one from somebody that was on your show and other shows and -- it was unbelievable how who are my -- now he calls, don, i want to join your team, is that okay? i actually asked him, how do you that? how do you pivot? but, you know, they're all wanting to join. we'll see what happens. >> can you give us name because bobby jindal said listen, he was an opponent of mine, but i'll support him. >> that was very nice. he came a long way back. everybody is.
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>> right. do you see marco rubio, is he one of the people who reached out to you? >> well, he's been very nice. i will say i have had a conversation with him. he's been terrific and he's a talented young guy and he's got a great future in my opinion. >> are you considering him for vp? >> well, i'm considering a lot of people, to be honest. i'll let you guys know. but i'm considering a lot of people. we want to have great at every level, whether it's vp or anything else. >> have you spoken to ted cruz since he dropped out? >> i have not. >> are you going to try to call him? >> i might. i mean, look, i respect ted a lot and again, he was a very, very tough competitor. he was in there really pitching right up until the end. maybe that's why i'm surprised he dropped out, but he did the right thing for himself and the party. it was a great decision. >> i'm fascinated by the women in your life. i'd love to sit down with them. hopefully you can convince them to talk to me. >> that would be a great interview. >> they would love to can that.
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they would love to do that. >> thank you, congratulations on your win last night. >> thank you. >> presumptive nominee trump. >> mark zuckerberg promised that facebook would not meddle with the presidential nominee so why are they blocking conservative websites? stuart varney is up next. speed walk. or you like to bike. in place. next to these strangers. or you want to know your heart rate. when you're doing this steady... this. and a little bit of this. which means you should probably wear this. beat yesterday with vivosmart hr from garmin. oh, hi! ooh. hi! goodbye thick sunscreen. hi! [ nervously laughing ] hello coppertone clearly sheer. it provides beach level protection that's ultra light to let your skin breathe. coppertone clearly sheer.
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if you get your news from took, you might only be getting one side of the story. a new report claims the social media site is black listing conservative news sites, opting for more liberal websites like "the new york times." >> this after mark zuckerberg vowed not to influence the user's votes. here to react is stuart varney, host of "varney & co.," which starts an hour and 15 minutes from now. >> look, you are being steered. the news that's coming at you on facebook you are being steered to a certain viewpoint of the --
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>> the news feed. >> go to the navigator bar, go to the trending topics. again, you are being steered. how's how it works. they use news curators to decide what is trending. those are real people. well, an outfit called a gizmodo, they interviewed them and found there's a steering -- certain preferred websites they go to first. >> like what? >> like "the new york times," like "time" magazine, for example. which puts a left of center skew on the issues of the day. and having selected those websites to push at you, that can deactivate certain topics which they don't like. >> but wait a minute. >> they're steering you left. not objective and down the middle. >> wait a minute. zuckerberg said he won't get involved in politics and not going to skew the presidential election. >> okay, remember, please, that mark zuckerberg runs facebook and that has 1 billion and 90 million daily users. most of whom are foreigners.
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it takes -- they're using it overseas. zuckerberg is catering to that audience, not the domestic american audience. he doesn't want anything about trump on facebook. trump he finds offensive. that's my word, not his. but he doesn't want trump and right wing politics on facebook so he steers you away. >> he'll never admit that though. >> no. absolutely not. subtle. it's not black listing this bunch but preferring that group. that's how it works. >> you came up, you trend. neither zuckerberg or anybody else can stop you. >> if you're a curator add him. tweet him. coming up, get ready to go in a summer adventure without even leaving your car. the warm weather features what you want to buy today. that's next. first on this date in 1994
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>> well, you know what, the polls got it pretty close in the last couple of days it showed maybe around 15 points. trump over cruz. there you can see the final tote with 99% of the precincts reporting from the great state of indiana, donald trump at 53 and ted cruz at about 37. and john kasich refuses to say i'm going home to ohio. he finished at about 8%. >> what a bad idea that was for governor kasich to cut the deal where he disappears for a week and a half at a place where he'd probably be in double digits easily or neck and neck with ted cruz. now, all of a sudden cruz is out. and everyone is going where's governor kasich been? >> he's still in the race. >> washington and california. >> why? >> he's number four, yet he's still in the raise. >> he is. we had donald trump on this morning talking about his victory last night. we asked him whether or not he was surprised that ted cruz dropped out. his answer? >> it was a tough race.
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he was a very tough competitor honestly. you know, lyin' ted is now -- we will now put that aside. i really respected the job. i mean, he was a very tough competitor. i said that last night. i was surprised that he left actually. and there was no path. but he did the right thing i think for himself, for his family and for the party. i think he did a great thing d and, you know, now we're going to unify the party. we're going to get people together. >> and donald trump's tone itself took a turn. >> yeah. >> earlier in the day, he was lyin' ted, as he depicted ted cruz and then after ted cruz dropped out and donald trump, you know, is trying to unite the party, he said i don't know if he likes me or not. but he's one hell of a competitor. he is a tough, smart guy. that is a much different tone than donald trump had earlier in the day when they were still competing. >> coming into work this morning, there was a lot of talk. some of my friends here at work were saying, because you're all not my friends -- that's what it
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sounded like. i didn't mean that. a lot of people here at work were saying they were proud of donald trump for saying that. because it's been lyin' ted and calling people names. they were proud of him for saying that and they were proud of cruz for dropping out of the race, knowing going forward there was no chance for him to be the nominee in order to unify the party. >> here's who's not on board. dana lasch, at least not yet. rich lauer, not on board. erick erickson, not on board. >> are they voting for hillary? >> maybe. stewart stephenson who worked with mitt romney is not on board. others like bobby jindal came out, i'm not voting for hillary, i will support trump. >> somebody who is son board is reince priebus, the chairman of the rnc. he essentially said that donald trump will be -- there's the headline right there, can you believe it? the nominee. reince priebus tweeted this out, we all need to unite and focus on defeating hillary clinton
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#never clinton. notice we heard so much about the #never trump. now it's #never hillary. >> yeah. see where it goes. what a change in the election if you think about where this was in wisconsin. donald trump getting 34, ted cruz -- >> big win. >> then everything changed when they came to new york. >> 60%. >> yeah. that's when donald's message got better, i think he got better from new york on. >> did you ever think when we were longing at this race, that the republicans would have decided before the democrats? unbelievable right. >> and a year ago, it was never going to be donald trump. it was going to be jeb, marco, chris christie. >> governor walker. >> so many -- you had 17 in the beginning. you had four sitting governor, four sitting senators. then you had donald trump. i mean, an interesting character from television and a business man. but his message about jobs and the economy -- >> and the wall. >> and manufacturing and the
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wall. all sorts of things really resonated. next thing you know, it looks like he's it. >> you have done your research on this group, never trump, they spent a lot of money. >> well, it wasn't just never trump. all the anti-trump groups combined, they have estimated spent $75 million in the form of 64,000 tv commercials and those are only on the local affiliates. we're not talking about the amount of money they spent on cable. and the money they spent on satellite. so it's probably really close to $100 million where the anti-trump people tried to stop them. >> who's behind this group? >> all sorts of people. a lot of rubio people. a lot of jeb people. hillary clinton put in $5 million. ted cruz put in just a little north of $4 million to try to stop trump. but ultimately, the trump train prevailed. >> by the way if you want to stop hillary, bernie sanders did it, at least for now.
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he did sensationally well and he did it by outperforming hillary clinton. she had a five point lead and within the margin of esch report. with 94% reporting bernie sanders with 52 to 47 win over hillary clinton. and she's also leading in west virginia. and west virginia is all about coal. senator joe manchin is trying to get president obama on the phone. unable to do it. hillary clinton talks about she's going to be doing the same thing. >> remember in march she says i'm going to destroy the coal industry, i'm going to get rid of it. well, she goes to west virginia -- >> oops. >> she is face to face with this guy who is a coal miner. he's lost his job. watch this, he hands her a picture of his family. he said this is the family you're putting out of work. >> when you make comments like we're going to put a lot of coal miners out of jobs, these are the kind of people you're affecting.
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this is my family. >> i don't know how to explain it other than what i said was totally out of context from what i meant. because i have been talking about helping coal country for a very long time. >> guess what, when you say things like that you have to imagine families, american families that are hard workers and you're putting them out of work and they can't put food on their family's tables. and they can't send their kids to college. >> you had hillary yesterday saying my comments were taken out of context. you know, misstated. really? let's take a look. here are the original comments. >> i'm the only candidate which has a policy about how to bring economic opportunity using clean, renewable energy as the key into coal country. because we're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business. >> pretty clear. >> yeah. very clear. >> but she was pandering to the environmental left. >> why would she sit down with people -- she knew that they were -- she had destroyed and
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the democrats had destroyed families from pennsylvania to west virginia especially because they're coal families for generation, but why did she want that? she didn't have to sit down at table. this is running all the time now. >> she wasn't even in indiana. she was in west virginia. >> right. >> and in kentucky because that's the next big goal. and -- >> why did she want to be seen as -- >> by that family? i think it's a terrible moment for her. >> like ted cruz walking over to the trump supporter, but maybe it was her chance to say i wasn't thinking about your family and now i'm going to change my mind. be people -- everyone says she's dishonest. no one tryusts her. >> i would bet you dollars to doughnuts, neither her campaign knew he'd pull that family out. it's not good for her in west virginia, especially since bernie sanders is on a roll. donald trump when he was with us about a half an hour had these comments about hillary and coal.
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>> i think we're going to beat hillary clinton. she's horrible on the economy, horrible on jobs. she's really horrible on the military. look at what she's done with the military and her decisions were terrible. you know what, bernie sanders says she suffers from poor judgment. i think i may be using that line a little bit. we'll be going all over the country. be working in areas that will be different. i'm going to west virginia, i'm going and -- we're going to put the miners back to work. the coal industry is decimated. great people are out of work and they can't get back into working. hillary clinton as you know, she said she wants to put the coal miners out of business, never to work again. i don't know how she could go to west virginia. >> now she needs them. that's why she's going. >> maybe if sanders doesn't make it to the end, those people will vote for donald trump for jobs and the economy. >> but west virginia you would
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think would be in his column. nine minutes after the hour. heather nauert has the other news. >> good morning. i have a couple of headlines to bring you. i hope you're off to a great day. a dramatic takedown 24 this morning as the police swarm a d.c. metro bn who hijacked it. they're hoping to figure out why. 30-year-old keith loving attacked the driver and then jumped behind the wheel and killed a pedestrian. he is facing a second degree murder charge. overseas the navy s.e.a.l. killed in intense fire fight in iraq has been identified. 31-year-old charlie keating iv was advising kurdish troops when isis forces attacked. dr. sebastian gorka was here earlier this morning. he says that that advising role is simply putting our men in danger. listen. >> and the idea that you put a couple of our guys, surround them by peshmerga, it's crazy.
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adding 200 special forces guys when they have all the jihadis is impossible. >> he was raised in arizona. his grandfather pictured on the left was at the heart of the 1980s savings and loan scandal. called the keating 5 back then. this young man leaves behind a fanni fiancee. they planned to marry in november. our prayers with the family. thousands of students in detroit go back to work after the teachers' sickout. they were protesting after find out that the district would run out of money in june and they wouldn't receive their paychecks this summer. the district is assuring them they will be paid after lawmakers approved a $500 million plan to restructure the district. the sickout closed 94 of the city's 97 schools over the past two days. and an amazing story of survival to tell you about. a father of five lost in the
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woods for week lived to tell the story by eating snake berries. the man looking for a fishing spot near west palm beach, florida, he lost his phone and got turned around. he was weak and dehydrated and he thought about giving up on about day six. but heard some men on horse back. >> i started screaming bloody murder. hey, can you hear me? >> hey, ya, he spent a week in the hospital. he is expected to make a full recovery. snake berries, haven't had those. but i'm glad he was okay. >> it's a common name for several plants that may refer to and then some crazy names in latin. >> good to know. >> apparently, something you can eat. >> good to know. >> thank you. >> the only berries we like -- frankin berry. >> is that the cereal? >> comes from the earth. >> back in the '20s. >> never tried it. it's stumped the experts and pundits at the very beginning. how does trump keep winning?
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my allergies don't come between me and victory. live claritin clear. all right. indiana victory makes donald trump the presumptive nominee as ted cruz drops out in stunning fashion last night. and bernie sanders beat hillary clinton. he was never even leading in the polls. here to break down the exit polls to give us the answers, lee carter, pollster and partner with maslansky & partners. all right, you brought us to something else now. the first topic is? >> the first topic is what's the most important issue to voters in indiana? >> well, it was the economy this time. because san bernardino seems like a long time ago. used to be terrorism. >> it was.
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so 40% said the economy and jobs and donald trump does very, very well here. then 28% said government spending and also trump does very, very well with that. 18% said terrorism and we saw a lot of ted cruz's advertising was going after terrorism. 11% said immigration. it makes sense for indiana not a number one issue. >> you asked on the exit poller, do me a favor, are you worried about the direction of the economy? >> now, this is fascinating to me. 67% said they're very worried. 25% said they're somewhat worried. only 6% said they're the not worried. and not worried at all is 1%. only 7% of the republicans aren't concerned about the economy. that means most people are. so democrats are going to have is a really hard time convincing people that says the last eight years have been good. that's the message they'ring to put out there. that's tough for them in the general. >> and imagine if the economy gets worse. that horrible start in first quarter is emulated in the
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second and third quarter it will be tougher for hillary clinton. americans who are born again -- this is son the republican side. the born agains and the evangelicals voted for -- >> donald trump, 50% went for donald trump. 43% went for cruz and 5% for kasich. 50% for trump. we have seen over the last few states that the evangelicals are going for trump and saying, you know what, i almost don't care that he doesn't, you know -- he doesn't necessarily represent the born again i know. but we want somebody that's totally different and just like the rest of the party is saying that. >> right. you know that donald trump does love the bible. and it's his top book, the second one is "art of the deal." next, you asked this question. the republican campaign was mostly good or bad? you said here's one, 56% said divided the party, 40% said energized the republican party. donald trump shows there he's got some work to do. >> he does.
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but what i have heard from folks is that this isn't necessarily a bad thing because 59% of voters are looking for the outsider. people said we need to divide the party and now it's time to come back together. >> the democrats asked the same thing. 73% said -- >> that the party is energized right now. 27% said that the party is divided or 23% said that the party is divided. that's increasing as time goes on. you know what? you can see it right now. you can see hillary is down there. in west virginia, with the coal miners. bernie sanders says i'm not going anywhere any time soon. i know the road is narrow, but i'm going to go after it. >> listen to him yesterday, back on the wall street speeches. lee carter, thanks so much. great job all morning long. straight ahead, mark zuckerberg promised to keep facebook from swaying the presidential elections so why are conservative websites down on the news feeds? and a woman out shopping alone, she turned the tables on a peeping tom and she joins us live, next. >> do you remember running into me in the grocery store?
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on this wednesday morning we've got some quick entertainment headlines. first up, michael strahan has less than two weeks left on "live" before he's headed to "good morning america." but his first replacement temporarily replacement is already waiting in the wings. late night host jimmy kimmel will appear alongside kelly ripa on monday, may 16th. no word yet on strahan's permanent replacement. may the force be with you. >> hey, luke.
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may the 4th be with you. >> the force will be with you. always. >> well, they're saying force, but fans around the world are celebrating "star wars" day. named after the famous line made the force be with you. stores including walmart, target and toys "r" us are offering deals on "star wars" merchandise. ainsley? thank you, steve. a convicted peeping tom picked the wrong woman the mess with inside a jacksonville target. >> do you remember running into me in the grocery store? no, hey, where you going? come back. hey, get this guy, stop this guy! stop him! >> candice spivey started to record that after recognizing this guy, jeffrey polizzi, as someone who approached her in a grocery store asking her inappropriate questions and recording her while doing so. she shared this video on facebook to warn over people. it has now over 2.5 million
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views. and now, thanks to candice spivey, dozens of women are saying he's done the same thing to them. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> so what happened? what happened the other day when you're recording that in the target store? >> he approached me. and as soon as he approached me, i knew exactly who he was as soon as i saw his face. and he came up to me with the same pitch line that he always has and he says that he just bought a maxi dress from ross for his wife. he was concerned about the baby weight that she had put on after having children. and then, you know, he gives -- he says, i would like to ask you some questions in regards to the dress. and then you can hear in the beginning of the video he states i'm worried about the sheerness and the clearness of it. that's when i turned my cell phone on and i pretended i had a text message and i was actually pulling up my camera and i
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started filming him. then that's when i turned the cell phones towards him. he knew exactly who i was right when he saw that -- you know, i faced the camera at him. then that's when he took off running. so when he took off running, i wanted to get -- i wanted to get his profile. i wanted to get, you know, his license plate number, something just so, you know, his face could be out there so that he couldn't keep doing this. because, you know, he had approached me two years prior and i knew he was doing it to other women. >> that is crazy. you recognized him from two years before. now, in the video, we don't see -- it doesn't look like anyone is coming to your aid. you're screaming catch this guy. he makes it through the parking lot. what happened? >> you know, what's funny in that video what you cannot see is the ten people behind me running after him. >> oh, good.
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>> you see the people in the store when i'm screaming stop that guy, but they obviously, you know, they don't know what's going on. but there are -- you know, about ten people behind me chasing after him. as well as people in the parking lot chase after him when he took off on foot to mcdonald's. >> did authorities ever catch him? >> yes, they did. he just so happened to spin out of the parking lot in front of the detective that was coming to the store. for the incidents. and they -- he gave them chase though. he wouldn't pull over and then they finally got him to pull over and then he wouldn't get out of the truck. they had to pull him out at gun point. >> well, no telling what this could lead to. he was convicted in 2009 of taking pictures of women in dressing rooms. so hopefully you getting this guy off the street, getting him some help so that other women don't have to come in contact with him or even worse little girls. we appreciate what you have done. thank you so much. >> ainsley, thank you.
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>> you have nice manners, but neighbors me feel old. >> i'm sorry. >> i will teach my little girl to do the same thing. we appreciate you being on with us. coming up you heard trump talking about potential vp picks on "fox & friends." who do you think should be his running mate? we'll read your e-mails coming up next. you know him for the pure southern sound. ♪ up with stories that you have never heard before like the one person who inspired him to become a singer. you don't want to miss this. ♪ that's a lot of dishes& no problem. i'll use a lot of detergent. dish issues? get cascade platinum. one pac cleans tough food better than 6 pacs of the bargain brand combined.
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we're going after hillary clinton. she will not be a great president. she will not be a good president. she will be a poor president. she doesn't understand trade. her husband signed perhaps in the history of the world the single worst trade deal ever done. it's called nafta. and i have witnessed what it's done really firsthand. and it has been indeed carnage. >> you look up pivot in the dictionary and i think he redefined the ultimate pivot. up until ted cruz dropped out surprisingly last night, he was lyin' ted. >> right. >> then suddenly, donald trump realizes, okay, i have vanqui vanquished ted cruz, he ran a smart campaign and a tough competitor, however he's pivoting now to hillary clinton who is crooked hillary. >> you know what ted cruz did during the day he pulled out stops i didn't know existed. >> pathological liar. >> trump tweeted back, wow,
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lyin' ted made all kinds of crazy statements today. and then they got rumors that ted cruz was dropping out and everything changed. >> donald trump said he was hearing rumors that he was dropping out. he dropped out of the race. then it took forever for cruise -- for donald trump to get to the podium. my husband said, he just got to the podium, come in here and listen. >> so the question is going forward, how does the republican party unite around this business man who's never run for office before as the republican nominee? we had herman cain on "fox & friends" earlier talking about the never trump movement. he said you know what, guys, in the never trump movement, time to move on. >> the fact that ted cruz got out of the race last night is
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the beginning of healing. secondly, i believe that donald trump extended an olive branch to ted cruz last night in his victory speech. so i believe that the healing has already started and ted cruz can have a lot to do with that. other people within the party, they need a few days to get over this, to get used to it. and start to realize that the real objective now is to beat hillary clinton. i believe that trump can pull the party together. >> keep in mind, ted cruz is the runner-up. he did better than rick santorum did the last time and better than mike huckabee, so he's got a lot of pull come convention time and in the party. >> we were asking him, do you think ted cruz could be your running mate? we asked if he has a short list and donald trump -- i'm sorry? okay, we have the sound bite on this. the producers are telling me. >> i'm getting calls from people that have said such terrible
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things about me and now they want to join. yesterday, i got one from somebody that was on your show and other shows. it was unbelievable how horribly -- now he calls, don, i'd like to join your team, is that okay? i actually asked him how do you do that? >> marco rubio, is he one of the people that reached out to you? >> well, he's been very nice,ly say. i have had a conversation with him. he's been terrific and he's a talented young guy and he's got great future. >> are you considering him for vp? >> well, i'm considering a lot of people, to be honest. and i'll let you guys know. but i really am. i'm considering a lot of people and we want to have great at every level, whether it's vp or anywhere else. >> ainsley, you were saying? >> so we were asking, you know, who do you think that he's going to choose as his vice president and we asked you at home to weigh in on that. robert said, i'd love to see donald trump considering condoleezza rice as a vp running mate. she would bring in the kind of insight and experience to help his campaign.
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>> it would be a huge help. mia love, the congresswoman from utah. smart, funny, young. what more could i say? >> coach m tweets, marco rubio for the latin vote support. plus, he helps set the stage for eight years of rubio after eight years of trump. >> only problem with that is he didn't win the state of florida. he didn't win his own state could be a problem. >> but donald trump would win that part. >> that's true. we also asked donald trump if he had talked to ted cruz yet, spoken to him on the phone. he said, not yet. will he? maybe. we'll keep you posted. >> just happened to be the one break that donald trump has, he has the most polarizing opponent possible running against him on the left when hillary clinton gets the nomination. >> but the left would say the same of donald trump. >> that's right. that's what donald trump represents but i'm saying on the other side he's not dealing with the second coming of barack obama. >> so in other words they're perfect for each other? >> yes. it is going to be carnage every day. like we never saw. >> all right, heather is here
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with some headlines for us. she's over there. hi. >> good morning. i have a couple of fantastic stories about things that are -- that our service members are doing. first off, a nightmare scenario for a mom and her three kids. cell phone video shows this family trapped on the fourth floor of a burning building in south korea until several service members jumped in to help them before the flames reached them. watch this. smoke coming out from two floors down. the mom of course reluctant to drop her three children. one of her kids was just a year old. well, the service men -- here's what they did. they grabbed blankets around mattresses to break the fall and encouraged them to come down. no one was hurt. nice job, guys. if you get your news from facebook you may only be getting one side. there's new report that finds that the social media site is avoiding conservative news sites and choosing articles from the
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more liberal sites like the new york times. stuart varney host of "varney & co." joined us earlier to talk about this slant. listen. >> which puts a left of center skew on the issues of the day. and having selected those websites to push at you, they can then deactivate certain topics which they don't like. >> well, the news comes just weeks after mark zuckerberg promised the site would never influence people on how to vote. this is a story that's going to make you even prouder of our men and women in uniform. video of a wounded warrior that is proof that a marine never gives up. watch this. that is josue barron. he is giving it all at camp pendleton in california with one leg and one eye. he lost both from a roadside bomb attack in afghanistan in 2010. that hill he's climbing is nearly a mile straight up. his prosthetic leg wasn't
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working properly so he took it off and then started crawling. >> on top of that hill there's crosses that represent, you know, the guys that didn't come back home. i had told myself i wanted to see those crosses, you know? it took me five years, you know? to get up there. but i had to get up there some way, somehow. >> wow. to pay his respects to the men they lost over there. think of all the work that's gone into that. all the rehabilitation. that hike was part of a reunion with the marine regimen. he will join us tomorrow live to talk about that heroic climb. those are your headlines. amazing. >> he wouldn't give up. >> yeah. i love that guy. thanks. >> i can't wait to meet him tomorrow. all right, coming up on a wednesday, has donald trump's latest victory redefined the republican party? is it enough to beat hillary clinton? peter johnson jr. with his analysis next. and he starred on "american idol" but he's taken the country
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ted cruz did a very brave thing to do because we want to bring unity to the republican party. we have to bring unity. it's so much easier if we have it. >> a gracious and some might say presidential donald trump after a huge win last night in indiana. and now with ted cruz's campaign suspended, the rnc's reince priebus declared trump as the presumptive nominee, the big question now -- does trump have what it takes to bring the party together? let's talk to mr. unity himself, peter johnson jr. >> well, it's all about unity and i think he has it by virtue of his skills and leadership as one of the greatest executives in the world. one of the great strengths of donald trump, whether you see him on the stump or in person, or on the phone, he's a likable guy. despite the numbers we are seeing and that hillary clinton is seeing.
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he's got a magnetism, got a flamboyance. he can have empathy for your issues and mine. >> sure. >> i think an important part in unifying the party, get ted cruz on board. forge a partnership with ted cruz that's absolutely key. but number two, he's been successful because he's heard the voice of americans. and so in the 50 state strategy that newt gingrich is talking about last night, which is brilliant, hearing the voice of americans, the disenfranchised, the hurt and the angry, white people, black people, all the people in america that's the key to his victory. if he can score enough trumpocrats -- democrats who would be inclined to vote for donald trump for a lot of reasons because they feel they have been left behind and their promises have been failed in the democratic party, he has a strong path to victory. this will be a difficult six months, but how does he reinvent himself in terms of building a
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coalition, not in the republican party but in the united states of america. the theme is make america great again. but if he runs an all america campaign he can win. >> when it comes down to why people in indiana voted for him, the number one reason was about the economy and the jobs. when you look at him versus hillary who's created the jobs, who's talking about the bad trade deals we got into during the clinton years, it's strong. >> he will face a mighty sea of mainstream media opposition that will try to destroy him. they will try to destroy donald trump on every front. this isn't going to be -- this is going to be an incredible six months in america. >> peter johnson jr. who i think just invented the word trumpocrats. >> i don't know if i invented it. but he needs them to win. by the way, donald trump will be on with o'reilly tonight, check that out. and coming up, he started on -- he starred on "american idol" but he's taken the country music scene by storm. ♪
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♪ tonight, tonight, tonight >> now scotty mccreery is opening up about faith and fame like the time he was threatened at gun point when he was in college. ainsley loves him. we love him. scotty mccreery is here live next. but first, bill hemmer, who had a late night last nietionz. >> good morning to you. now, where to, america? we'll lay out trump's challenge. show you where hillary clinton has an edge. how does the map look at the starting gate as of this morning? a terrific lineup to analyze all of that. also, a navy s.e.a.l. killed by isis in iraq. this war is far from over. it is a big and important morning on "america's newsroom." martha and i will see you in 12 minutes, top of the hour.
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at only 22 years old, scotty mccreery has already been crowned "american idol," sold over 2 million albums and toured with the likes of brad paisley and rascal flatts. now what's sharing how he reached success at such a young age in his autobiography. called "go big or go home: the journey toward the dream." >> guess who's here, country music singer and author, scotty mccreery. congratulations. >> thank you. >> a lot of people talk about their family. you talk about your grandmother and elvis. >> that's where it all began for me right there. >> how did that work? >> i was growing up in the '90s and 2000 and everybody else was backstreet boys but for me i was
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elvis presley. >> because grandma gave you -- >> a book about how to be elvis. i was captivated. >> when did your voice change? >> when i was 4. no, the same age, 12, 13, 14, i skipped that cracking stage. >> you used a deeper voice, because before "american idol" you were part of clayton idol. >> i was. i was. yeah. that was kind of my fairs venture outside -- >> hometown, clayton. >> outside of clayton. clayton, we don't have an idol thing there, so i went across the street. i did that. ended up winning that thing, like, man, i kind of enjoy singing outside. look. >> look at that. >> the first rush. >> you owe this to god. can you talk about that? >> that's the single most important thing i do. it's crazy world out there, let alone the entertainment industry as you all know. so, you know, when everything is peachy and great, it's easy.
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but when things get tough you have to think of where you're at and just lean on them. >> you know what it's like when tough times come your way because we all know when you were in college, somebody came to your apartment and they had a gun and they wanted your stuff. >> yeah, they got my stuff. i said, you take whatever you want. yeah, that was one of those things. i could have gone my whole life and never being robbed at gun point and i'd have beenfine. >> what happened? >> my friends and i thought it was a neighbor, and it was not neighbor. >> did they target you specifically? >> no, they didn't know it was me. i was trying to talk in a higher pitched voice. i was trying everything. >> what did you say to them? >> said take whatever. my friend -- the keys are on the coffee table. they took -- oh, whose keys, my friend next to me -- my friend said don't take my car. i said give them whatever they want. luckily they got the phones, wallet, laptops but we're all
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here. >> when you have success so young, who kept you balanced here you are the number one show as the champion. go into country music where people have worked years to get there. you're an overnight success. you have to win those people over and your peers over. >> yeah, i mean, it wasn't easy. i'm still getting there. i'm by no means where i want to be yet. i have a long ways to go. i want to make sure i can be looked at as a country music star, not a television star. i'm working to get that. that comes from being in nashville and writing songs and embracing that community. but you know who keeps me grounded, family and friends. they were there for me before. friends, they are very good to knock you back down to earth. >> why not dump them and hang out with celebrities? >> i have been fortunate to hang out with some celebrities, but for me, you know, i get to go to new york city. i get to hang out with you all and chill. >> your parents, sister ashley. >> yeah, she's getting married in a couple of weeks. >> congratulations. >> i'm happy for her.
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>> on page 143 you said i worked with journalists and you mentioned elisabeth hasselbeck and steve doocy, but brian and are i are hurt. >> oh, no. >> are you happy? >> oh, man. >> you know what, brian? go big or go home. that's the name of his brand-new book. scotty, always a pleasure. good luck to you. >> we're so proud of you. god bless you. thanks, scotty. more "fox & friends" in two minutes. if you've gone to extremes to escape your nasal allergies. try clarispray. new, from the makers of claritin. with the #1 prescribed ingredient. and nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the world with clarispray.
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he'll join bill o'reilly tomorrow. >> tomorrow, newt gingrich and lou holtz. >> wonderful. i love lou holtz. he was the coach of my university. then we have actress kristin chenoweth so join us. >> sounds like a great three hours. i'll be back. >> great. i will too. bill: good morning. get ready for donald trump. the presumptive nominee. trump setting his sights on the nomination. martha: ted cruz's hail mary in indiana ended with a crushing defeat last night. the texas senator saying his campaign has come to the end of the road. >> tonight i'm sorry to say it appears that path has
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