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hi, friends. good morning. sunday the 26th of june, 2016. i'm anna kooiman. this is a fox news alert. raging waters and urgent rescues in west virginia as entire towns are under water and the death toll is rising. dozens are dead and the search for the missing intensifies. and the fallout from the brexit vote hits the race for the white house. donald trump calling out hillary clinton for her silence. >> she should go on camera. she called brexit 100% wrong. she was 100% wrong and she doesn't with an to go on camera because she's embarrassed. >> hillary is on the wrong side of history and her campaign is
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responding. overnight, the fists go flying on the track. two nascar truck drivers losing wit a few laps remaining. what in the world sparked this wild sprawl? "fox & friends" begins right now. ♪ ♪ very good. very good. janice dean is already out. it is carnival time. "fox & friends" carnival time. we have games, food and fun all morning long. one of my favorite childhood memories, getting a funnel cake. >> yeah. yum. >> funnel cake week last week.
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>> i was covered in it and my kids are looking at me, like what are you eat, daddy? >> shut up, i'm starving. >> you can hear me, i have a date with you in the bumper cars coming up in a little bit. >> janice dean in the bumper cars. >> what was your favorite ride? the salt and pepper that spins up and down. >> i liked the one that spin and the floor fell out. was that called the renegade or the barrel of death? >> i like the drop zone. you start up high and go straight down. >> right. >> two minutes after the hour. we begin with a "fox & friends." because urgent rescues are intensifies in west virginia. president obama sent federal disaster assistance to help find the missing and the raging waters are blamed for 24 deaths. some areas rooftops are now the only thing you can see. the powerful floodwaters ripping
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up streets. this used to be a dairy queen. the community is vowing to come back stronger. >> our house is gone. it's relocated. but we can rebuild. it's going to be okay. >> the flooding submerging a golf course forcing the pga to cancel the upcoming green briar classic. joe manchin will join us at 8:00 a.m. in a community on edge this morning, warned to lock its doors as police look for three escaped inmates and officials are hoping to spot them today after an all-out manhunt in south carolina yesterday. they were spotted saturday in a stolen car, a day after they escaped dorchester county jail. police chased them but they lost them after they crashed their car, running through the swamps. they're career thieves and not believed to be armed? a mayor is carjacked in his
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own city, outside his home. jeff triplette was outside his house when three men pointed a gun at him and took off his in mercedes. they captured two, but the third is still out. he said it was reassuring to witness both speed and diligence from the sanford police department. and the nascar racetrack turns into a boxing ring. the two drivers traded punches during a camping world truck series event last week. tensions flaring due to the late crash involving the two drivers at gateway motorway sports and neither would go on to win the race. those are your headlines. >> i see some of that in our open studio. >> looked like a love tap. brexit is taking center stage in the race for the white
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house. >> donald trump in the states after his two day visit to scotland. >> we are joined live from washington, d.c. with more on this. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: yeah. a war of words. on the one hand you have the trump campaign which has taken a hard-line on immigration and washington elites tapping into anger which some say has parallel qualities. and this may be true in swing states where they want an economic comeback. trump slammed clinton for not being vocal after the vote. >> yes, she should go on camera. she called brexit 100% wrong. the difference is that hillary is raising tacks. i'm lowering taxes. the country will boom, but we have to get rid of some of the debt. we have a lot of debt. too much debt. >> reporter: some democratic pundits are wary of drawing
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clear analogies. they say immigration and economic hardships were bigger problems in the uk and the european union than here in the states and they're using the fallout to tell voters trump's post brexit comments show he's unfit to be commander in chief. while markets tumbled and american families pocketbooks took a hit, he pat himself on the back and boasted about the money that his golf courses were make as a result of the turmoil. reports are she cease set to release a national political ad this morning slamming trump over brexit. so we're probably going to see more back and forth. this while secretary of state john kerry will be visiting brussels as well as london tomorrow. so expect to see more reaction from administration officials in coming days as well. back to you guys. >> elizabeth prann, thank you. she's releasing an ad slamming trump on brexit. that's fine. what's her view on brexit?
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is she for the -- you know, the great britain pulling out of the eu or not, and if not, what's her justification? >> she's falling in line, over the last few months. seems it's lock step with the obama administration. supporting the changes that we have seen with angela merkel in germany. president obama flying there and giving his speech. >> yeah. >> stand right lock step in this. and vice president biden saying the exact same thing. >> what does she think of the recount? >> the regrexit. 3 million have signed a petition. they crashed the parliament yesterday. >> a do-over. >> 3 million people who are signing this, and they're trying to get a redo. so they weren't happy with the outcome. let's do it over again. >> yeah, look at this. these are the people who voted to remain. these -- this was the actual vote count. 16.1 million people voted to remain. people who voted to leave were
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17.4. so i wonder of the 3 million people stayed at home and they thought it wasn't a big deal and now they're saying wait a second -- >> i mean, the numbers are obviously -- it show this is not going to happen. but what is the impulse behind it? what you see here a lot. it's disdain for voters. contempt for democracy. they voted for something, oh, but they're all bigots and old people so we don't care. you see that same attitude on the left here. we're not interested in the outcome of votes. we'll get the courts to make their decision. we'll make our will no matter what the voters say. >> well, kind of an odd twist the guy who wrote up the petition did so a among ago. he's the one who scripted it out. and he actually is happy with the outcome and says that this thing was hijacked. >> interesting. we'll see more on this this morn. meanwhile, this is the draft platform for the democratic national committee at the convention in philadelphia. here's the draft proposal. >> show you what's inside. >> here's what inside right now.
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again, this is just a draft. they're working out what they'll be talking about. remember the battle between bernie sanders and hillary clinton and apparently the sanders camp has gotten some of the things they wanted. some of the socialist agendas and hillary clinton was against it months ago and now is for. what's in is the rights to the workers to join the union. >> that $15 an hour federal minimum wage there, they call it what it is a starvation wage but supporters are still not quite satisfied with the -- with that verbiage. and we'll talk about why the sanders supporters are not upset with that. >> what does that mean, end mass incarceration? we have had a low incarceration rate in the last 15 years. you think we let them up the crime rate won't go up? it will.
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>> the bernie sanders supporters are happy about this, but it turns out they're not happy because here's what's been left out of the party platform. harsher language on tpp. hillary clinton changed her position on tpp thanks to bernie sanders. expansion of medicare and universal single payer health care system. ban on fracking. and all of it left out. >> these are all part of their desires and if the media is saying that sanders' supporters are happy, are they trying to do that to get the democratic party all rallied together? >> right. >> everything is fine. look the other way. >> nothing to see here. >> i wish somebody would assess them. a ban on mass incar race -- letting inmates out. a ban on the fracking? >> good plan. >> all is a delicate dance between hillary the nominee and bernie sanders supporters. like 45% of the party, she needs to win them in order to win in november.
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take a look at this. this is a poll of democratic voters more likely to support hillary if bernie was vp. almost 40% say they want bernie to be the vp. >> do you think that will happen? >> no way. they don't like him. >> 74 years old. she hates him. no, it's not going to happen. but it's far from unified. the republican party is fractured too. but maybe not to the degree of the democratic party. >> bernie seems to be helping -- look, there's no way i'll be the nominee. doesn't look like i'm going to be the nominee. would you vote for her, yes, i would vote for her. >> he's saying he's vote for her. but not getting on the social media and on the pulpit and on the television saying vote for hillary clinton. >> i'll believe it when he sends out an e-mail to all his supporters. >> i'll believe it when we're in philadelphia at the democratic national convention. that ought to be fun.
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janice dean from a bumper car this morning. >> oh, my gosh it's carnival day on "fox & friends." are you having some fun? you don't want to go away from this channel all morning long. let's look at the maps first of all. there are your temperatures across the country. 68 here in new york. a beautiful day for a carnival. warm across the central u.s. we have a cold front pushing in from the north and west. we have showers and thunderstorms but we're not dealing with anything too severe and not too much flooding today. pretty good day. all right, guys, let's do it! come on! all right. yeah, you guys have to come out and join us. >> throwing caution to the wind. >> oh, my gosh, this is so much fun. >> a kid at heart. in this fox news alert, breaking overnight, the city of fallujah is fully liberated from isis. what does it mean for the war on terror?
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army veteran pete hegseth served in iraq and he here's next. plus herschel walker supporters trump and it's costing him speaking events. really? and see what's coming to your city this 4th of july. we've got details. (vo) if you have type 2 diabetes,
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pete hegseth. good morning. what do you think of the breaking news this morning? >> reporter: well, such a symbolic city for americans, what it took to liberate fallujah after the initial invasion is cooked into our brains and consciousness and see it fall first to isis was a blow to so many of us, especially those whothere. now i saw a military satire site that said a sunni city backed city liberated from the sunni death squads by shiia death squads. the difficult piece you have effectively iranian backed forces, which were the main ground component of this and isis while they fought they mostly folded. they left the low level fighters to defend it and the residual has been pushed out. so i want to be happy about it. on balance it's a good thing. any time the islamic state savages are defeated but in reality you have more or less shiia control of fallujah in the
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heart of the sunni an bar province. i don't see how that's tenable in the long term either. what the long term plan is no one is really sure of. >> right on the couch when fallujah fell again, we were talking to veterans who had fought the first time around and how heart breaking it was to see it fall. what took -- first of all, it was heart breaking, and then what took so long? >> what took so long to retake it was the fact that the iraqi security forces were never as robust or capable as we thought they would be. when we abandoned iraq after the surge, didn't leave a residual force, continue to train them or stand by them militarily or diplomatically, iran, tehran entered into baghdad and started to government more than we did and when isis took over they're not using it as -- they're using it as an opportunity to insert themselves. a lot of people wanted to go to mosul and they went to fallujah instead.
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we were the air support for the iraqi army support to take back fallujah. better than not having it. but still, where this goes in the long term no one really knows. >> yeah, still perverse for sure. what is our goal here? i mean, are we driving this policy? is there a u.s. policy or are we passive observers here? what do we want? >> i think as it pertains to this part of the operation we are very much passive observers. we didn't want them to go there first as i mentioned. we have no controlling forces on the ground. we saw a picture of the head of the kudz force directing the operations. this was an iranian backed operation. we know many have put on the military uniforms to go into the city so this not control by us. the one we have control over is in the north, the so-called taking of mosul. but how this all ends is in many ways out of our hands because we ceded that control because obama and hillary clinton abandoned any sort of residual commitment
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to iraq, so we're riding the high seas of the outcome. we're hoping that someone else will defeat isis and there will be a tenable situation there. but if you have iran in sunni areas then you have isis still maintaining mosul and no real force able to take it back yet, i don't know where it ends, tucker. i really don't. neither do the commanders on the ground who are doing the best they can. but a lot of mixed allegiances and no good outcomes. >> what a sad story. >> pete hegseth, thank you for being with us. >> thanks. >> thank you. next on the rundown while celebrating freedom on the 4th of july, democrats will be serving up the opposite. gun control. tell you what they have in mind ahead. plus out with the old, donald in with the new. trump admitting he's running a more disciplined campaign so is that what voters want? our political panel is here to discuss the new donald. does it change the old?
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successful. >> trump also clarified his ban on muslims tweeting quote, we must suspend immigration from places linked with terrorist until a proven vetting method is in place. what does this mean? joining us is scott rasmussen and mickey is backing bernie sanders and i think the trump has the best message i have ever seen. a populist message. but watching his press conference in scotland was very frustrating to those of us who agree with the themes because he seemed to -- seemed unaware that scotland was on the side of brexit. why doesn't he have someone giving him the key details? >> you know what, that's the beauty of donald trump. he's not a scripted candidate. the other thing he's proven he's proven the ability to learn and to get better and he's connecting with middle class america because when it came down to it, he was right on brexit. barack obama and hillary clinton were both wrong. >> i mean, but scott, you could be right on brexit and able to
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explain it a little better. wouldn't that be more effective as a way to do connect the middle class? >> if you could explain it better that would help. if you can tie it into the themes back home. i think we're talking about an issue here on brexit that's not decisive on the issue. donald trump has fundamental things to work on. right now he has to quell a rebellion at the convention. he has to put together a real campaign team and if he had that real campaign team in place, he might not have the embarrassments of some of the statements in scotland. >> so he's kind of revised his muslim ban idea a little bit. still getting attacked as a racist. what's the plan on the left to prevent america from becoming sweden or france -- i'm serious. are any of the countries that have had mass muslim migration for 50 years and are facing profound social problems because of it can. >> the most amazing thing about america we have an amazing ocean that separates us from europe.
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we have an immigration process to go through. >> obama has imported 1 million people -- >> that's low. >> that's a lot of people. >> they're legal and their citizens -- >> so you don't perceive any threat at all? >> not when we have a good vetting process. we haven't had terrorist attacks by people who have emigrated over. >> what about san bernardino? >> he was through a vetting process. he was an american. it wasn't him. >> his wife was -- >> no, she wasn't the one who did it. this is what i'm saying though. you have to go through the vetting process that is understandable. no, you name it. you name all of the terrorist attacks that have been committed on our land through syrian refugees. have there been any? >> well, we started to import them 20 minutes ago. >> that's where the 1 million people are from. >> not at all the case, but okay, i want to get to bernie, because i'm obsessed with this. we have an actual bernie supporter. he wins 40, 45% of the
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democratic vote and hillary clinton doesn't seem to be making many concessions to his voters. can she expect to win them? >> you know, i think one of the recent polls just showed ought there, almost a quarter of the bernie supporters are talking about supporting donald trump and that's a real problem for hillary clinton because she needs all the democrats to win at the end of the day. and the reason is, quite frankly, just like the voters want a change in the republican primary with donald trump, the voters in the democratic primary want change. the only problem was the only real opponent they put up against hillary clinton was the 74-year-old socialist. >> right. >> who's out of touch with mainstream america. >> and out of his mind. >> really? >> honeymoon in the soviet union. scott, whether or not they vote for donald trump or not, i'm not sure what i think of that, but it doesn't mean all are going to vote for hillary. some will sit this out? >> some, but look, eight years ago, hillary clinton supporters at this time were saying there's no way we'll vote for barack
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obama. we're really unhappy with this outcome. we have a chance to have this historic election and put a woman in the white house and guess what? they came around and they supported barack obama. i suspect when we get into october, the bernie sanders supporters will overwhelmingly support hillary clinton. not because they like her or agree with her on policy but because she's a a democrat and not donald trump. >> she just got endorsed by the former head of goldman sachs. and the current head of course. >> held fund-raisers for her. >> how can a sincere bernie sanders supporter vote for hillary? i don't understand. >> i have to disagree on you. it's the two differences, we have had the recession since then and you've had so many new independents and they have no brand association and loyally to the democratic party. the democratic party is doing nothing to bring them in.
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you have had democrats around the country shut out of conventions. you know, in new york state alone just last week they shut off the microphones of the delegates. they had an assault at the democratic party convention in new york state. the democratic party needs to really understand if they want to grow, if they want to expand not only do they have to adapt for the platform issues but they have to be more inclusive. >> we have an honest democrat in the studio. i want to salute you for your sincerity. good for you. power to the people, so thanks for joining us all. apple is taking a bite out of the rnc, pulling their support. wayne allen root issues a call for action. >> every republican should boycott apple products and pull their stock until this decision is made to fire tim cook. >> would you give up your iphone on principle?
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♪ oh, summer fun, popcorn and elephant ears. >> what are elephant ears? >> it's a funnel cake, but a different shape. >> just another fried dough. >> lots of fun. nd a spinning tea top and the clown blast. fun day. >> i don't think anything says summer like gun control publicity stunts. >> perfect timing. >> when you think of freedom you think of the federal government taking your guns away. that is absolutely what the democrats in congress want to do because the -- because the lesson in orlando is you're dangerous. >> the same democrats that organized the sit-in are basically telling every democrat in the united states to have
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some sort of day of action and hold either a roundtable with survivor, with law enforcement, with faith leaders, anybody they can to get their message across. >> on a day of independence that's the day to talking about taking up arms -- taking up a move against the constitution. >> you know, i try hard to see the other side of issues and i do on a lot of them. minimum wage or iraq. i really do try. there's no other side on this. there's no serious person who believes this would have prevented what we saw in orlando or san bernardino. the lesson of those massacres is not i'm dangerous. if these people really cared about protecting the country from the assaults we just saw, they wouldn't be importing syrian refugees, a million people from a region where people hate us. this is insane. >> on independence day, don't you want to feel patriot and enjoy your pool party and the
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hamburger and hot dog you're eating. like on thanksgiving, remember when president obama encouraged everybody to talk about obamacare around the thanksgiving dinner table. >> yeah, let's politicize every nook and cranny of american life because we don't get enough of it. >> we are following a lot of other stories. we'll start with this one on a sunday morning, the worst in central florida. possible human remains found inside a charred trailer home as a fast moving wildfire continues. the death toll is expected to rise. governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency. the fire has already swept through nearly 36,000 acres since it began burning our thursday. our thoughts go out to those in california there. remember this video a 12-year-old boy allegedly stealing his school bus for a joyride. he's now gotten himself into another pursuit. this time in a stolen van. police in bangor, maine, noticing a van being driven
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without head lights. the front bumper drags on the ground and the officer is forced to use the front end to stop the van. the boy is charged with alluding a police officer and theft. no one was injured. and billy joel gave a tribute to fans, a night they'll never forget. ♪ >> well, fans attending a billy joel tribute band big shot getting a dose of the real thing. the piano man himself jumping on stage in a small venue in new york surprising the band and the fans. one of the best shows i have ever seen. saw it in madison square garden. i found some tickets to north carolina to take my family there. >> he gives people what they want. i like that. >> all right. clayton, over to you. >> all right, i give people what i want. and what you want. brooks is here from fantasy world entertainment. one of the co-owners.
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you have been setting up this carnival stuff on the plaza this morning. tell us about what you guys do. >> we go all over the east coast, from maine to florida. we deliver and set up rides and games like this. we have the largest in the country, we do about -- we have done 25,000 events since we started about 25 years ago. >> holy smokes. >> we do parties at the white house. we do parties for the donald trump at his home in florida. and we work for fortune 500 companies all up and down the close. >> has hillary clinton called you? >> no, hillary hasn't called. >> bernie sanders? >> no. >> but we have a large inventory not only of rides and bull riding and laser tag -- >> we have the bumper cars over here. anna kooiman is standing by. she's done there by the city. >> remember last year we did rock, paper, scissor shoot because we don't want to go in
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and lose our breakfast. joining me is doug ewalt, director of development for fantasy world. good morning. the kids and alike are having a great time. >> absolutely. yeah. i wanted to tell you a little bit about what we brought this morning. >> great. >> for clayton, he's in love with the bumper cars so we brought those back. we have got more of the carnival games like last time. we fixed the balloon blast so you won't have the issue like the balloon, like last time. we had arcades. strike light is a new thing. we'll talk about some of the tricks to the trade later on. fun foos which you're -- you find fun. >> come on down and get some cotton candy and hot dogs. >> we have mobile climb walls, brand-new. you can have at it later on if you like. >> amazing. is it a race to the top? >> it is. so there's buzzers or sirens 59 the top.
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so whoever -- so there's three sides. >> great. thank you for bringing the fun to the plaza. all right. here's what's coming up on "fox and friends weekend." apple is pulling its support of the rnc because of donald trump. >> every republican in america should boycott apple products and pull their support of apple stock until this decision is made to fire tim cook. >> well, this morning he's got a new challenge and he joins us next. then a football legend herschel walker supporters donald trump and he said that's getting him blocked from making money. details ahead. i asked my dentist if an electric toothbrush was
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ready for your sunday morning, some quick headlines. americans are ditching electric cars according to a new report. falling gas prices have made big, heavy cars fashionable again. nfl great herschel walker says he's being black balled by anti-trumpers. walker one of the first trump supporters out of the gate tells tmz several of his speaking gigs have been cancelled because hosts are worried he will attract protesters. the retired running back says that won't stop him from supporting the donald. tucker? >> thank you, anna. well, apple is taking a bite out of donald trump. there are reports that the tech giant will boycott the republican national convention this summer in protest of trump. >> that move had the next guest issuing a call to action this week. >> every republican in america should boycott apple products and should pull their support of apple stock until this decision is made to fire tim cook.
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what a terrible, terrible prejudiced biassed mistake by the ceo of apple computers. >> now, he's doubling down on that call. >> the author of "the power of relentless" trump supporter wayne allen root whose initials spell war joins us now. great to see you this morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm good. i'd love to get off apple. but i'm trapped. they have my pictures and everything. do you think it's worth giving up all that in order to make a statement about principle? >> well, i'll tell you what i would guess i would were because when i do a fox news appearance i usually get five or six e-mails, people go to my website and look up how you contact me. five or six people might respond and say, hey, i liked your performance, or i didn't like what you said. this time after last week i would say it was over a hundred. all conservatives saying thank you for saying that.
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and we're going to get rid of our apple devices or when our contract is up we're going to get rid of our apple devices or we're going to sell our apple stocks. i wouldn't be surprised if they haven't lost some business and i'm sure it's going to build as get to the convention as people as people hear about this reckless business decision and i know after the brexit on friday, apple stock is very close to their 52-week low. so whether it was me, or whether it was the word getting out from others or whether it was the brexit i know apple stock isn't doing so great either. so hopefully, have some patience. i think apple's going to feel it in the pocketbook eventually. >> why is it a bad business decision? after all in february, donald trump called for a boycott of apple because of their stance on encryption. they said, we shouldn't have to
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create a key to give the government access to your private data and donald trump said boycott it. he boycotted it for a week and then started to use his iphone again shortly thereafter. why should apple go to the convention and say you know what, we'll donate mac books, the very product that donald trump told you to boycott? seems like a smart decision for them, no? >> i think it's a horrible business decision any time a business makes a decision to not support one side or the other. let's face it, america is a bitterly divided nation and there are 60 million republican voters and 60 million democratic voters and every election comes down to a few votes in the battleground states. why would you pick a side? as the ceo you can make that personal decision, you have no right to make a business decision. you're going to offend half your customers. that makes no sense. i can tell you as a republican and a conservative i'm very,
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very upset with everything that comes out of obama's mouth. but never have i recommended that apple computers or my company should outwardly boycott something of the democratic party. i'd lose half my customers. why would you make that decision? well democrats think they're morally superior to republicans. they take these very differently than the republicans do. i can separate your product from your political views. >> apple hasn't said anything. they have said nothing on this exact story. we don't know if they'll boycott the democratic national convention either so we have no word from apple yet if they're not going to donate stuff to the dnc also. we still don't know the other half of the story yet. but as you can tell, we have a lot say about it. >> i can hear you. the only thing i know, this brexit was all tied into what we're talking about, gentlemen. i think people all over the world are getting sick of big companies, big corporations and big media and big government all being tied together and making decisions that hurt the people. >> i'm with you on that.
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>> and kill the middle class jobs. i think the united states government, obama tied to it. i think brexit is tied to it. >> i'm cut you have, wayne. i love you, i agree with you, but we're out of time. great to see you, buddy. wayne allen root. coming up, alan rue. ai hear a lot talk today about xenophobia. is it really phobia if you have something to be afraid of? >> he was getting warmed up. >> baseball is better with fans. we'll give you behind the scenes look at day one of fox friends weekend at yankee stadium. ♪ ♪ .
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out. why his supporters are fuming. one father puts an ad in the classified section. will someone be marry my 48-year-old son? they both join us. how would that go in your house. "fox & friends" hour two starts right now. ♪ ♪ this reminds me of my childhood, listening to guns n roses. >> a little gnr. >> a former deejay from canada. >> we've got a carnival on the plaza. they have done the white house. >> new this year is that climbing wall there. we've got the spinning tea cups
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and the clown balloon blasts, bumper cars. >> can you do spinning? >> you can do anything. i don't know if you want to see my breakfast. >> some people do fine. >> you spot like ballerinas do. you look at a spot. >> that doesn't work. >> also defeats sea sickness, look at the horizon. 2 minutes after the hour on a sunday morning. we start with a fox news alert. rescue efforts intensifying in west virginia with torrential rain leaving towns completely under water. president obama sending federal disaster aid. the water is blamed for 24 deaths. some areas you can eenl see rooftops. people watch helpless. >> it raised so fast. it was raising more than two inches in maybe a minute to two minutes.
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you could watch it creep, and just standing there, it's the most gut wrenching and helpless feeling in the world because you are absolutely pawfles. >> the flooding submerging a pga golf course forcing the cancellation of the greenbrier classic. senator joe manchin will join us at 8:00 to talk about the rescue efforts. the city of fallujah completely liberated from isis after two years. pete hegseth joins us to weigh in. >> a symbolic city for americans. what it took to liberate fallujah after the initial invasion is cooked into our brabs and books -- brains and conscious. to fall to isis was a blow to so many of us who had served there. obama and hillary clinton had abandoned it.
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>> fallujah was the scene of some of the deadliest combat during the war. it was a month long campaign that was led by iraqi forces. a community is on edge this morning as police hunt for three escaped inmates. south carolina police spotted the three men saturday in a stolen car, a day after they escaped dorchester county jail. they crashed their car into a wooded area running through a swamp. they are career thieves and not believed to be armed. this is not my party. that's coming from longtime conservative columnist and fox news contributor george will who is jumping ship. he's no longer a republican and he blames donald trump. will is going so far to imply that gop voters should not try to win in november.
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>> make sure he loses. grit their teeth for four years and win the white house. >> how speaker paul ryan's endorsement is one of the reasons he switched. those are your headlines. the historic brexit vote taking center stage in the race for the white house. >> donald trump is back in america after a two-day visit to scotland as he and hillary clinton trade jabs over it all. >> a brexit fall-out is giving voters a chance to take a closer look at these two candidates. the trump campaign is hitting on issues such as immigration and establishment elitiselitism. but also he says this has a lot to do with national debt. the currently administration is doubling that figure. trump slamming clinton for supporting the stay vote but he says being quiet after. >> yes. she should good on camera. she called brexit 100% wrong. she's 100% wrong and she doesn't
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want to go on camera because she's embarrassed. the difference is hillary is raising taxes. i'm lowering taxes. the country will boom but we have to get rid of some of the debt. we've got a lot of debt. too much debt. >> the clinton says they are working to promote steadiness and predictability. they are also using the fall-out to tell voters trump's brexit comments show he's unquit to be commander in chief. we're going to be seeing more back-and-forth to come. in the interim, she releases a statement, while markets tumbled and american families pocket books took a hit. donald trump cheered and celebrated and boasted about the money that his golf courses would make as a result of the turmoil. those already in office, secretary of state john kerry will be visiting brussels as well as london tomorrow.
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we expect to see more reaction from administration firbleds in coming days. >> in the days after brexit, the press has a pretty clear narrative. brexit passed because of the usual villains, angry old white people, they are bigots. bill maher, the first man on the left, actually stood up for them the other day on his show "realtime." it's pretty interesting. >> i hear a lot of talk today about xenophobia. is it really phobia if you have something to be afraid of? 52% of british muslims think being gay should be illegal? what percentage of american republicans believe that? can we deport them? >> think it should be illegal? >> sure. >> come on. [ bleep ]. >> do you really think if america had muslimized ghettos.
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radicalized get toes of muslims like london and brussels and paris where a woman walking down the street in a short skirt would be hassled, what would americans do if it happened in this country? even people who fight me on this issue usually agree that islam needs a reformation. there are a lot of moderate muslims in the world. they are afraid to speak out because of violence intimidation threat. and every time somebody says islam phobia, it gives the people who are intimidating cover. >> that's the bottom line. >> wow, is that good. >> the voice of reason on that panel. >> that's amazing conversation. >> the left which claims to stand for pluralism, liberalism, will make any excuse for people with totally medieval attitudes as long as they are not
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american. these are people who want to turn our country and all countries back to the age where nobody had any rights. why would you defend that crap? >> we heard that out of the vice president's mouth a few days ago. >> if a republican said that, you would be a horrible person, they fear it so much, they defend it? >> if you read the reports, it looks like kumbaya time between bernie sanders and hillary clinton. everything is going so well. we have a draft of the dnc party platform. it was published yesterday and it looks like some of the things that bernie wanted to talk about made it into the platform but there's a huge swath of things left out of the party platform. so the media is painting this kumbaya picture but they are not happy about it because so much has been left out of the party platform. >> here's what's end, ending mass incarceration.
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$is 15 an hour federal minimum wage and the right of workers to form or join a union. here's what's left out that bernie sanders is upset about it. partial language of tpp, expansion of medicare into universal single payer health care system, ban on fracking in lung to elevate palestinian sovereignty as a policy objective for u.s. >> a ban on fracking, that would happen to ohio or pennsylvania? >> hillary clinton needs supporters not to stay home and come out, so -- >> we have an interesting rust belt debate coming up. a ban on fracking in western pennsylvania, the very rust belt that she needs to win. now we see donald trump basically eclipsineclipsing, ti and neck. >> what happened to the people of west virginia and
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pennsylvania and wyoming and texas. they don't seem to care. it's a small group of rich entitled environment afleists who inherited their money. >> how would vice president? if bernie sanders were to be hillary clinton's vice president, 39% said they would be more likely to vote for hillary if bernie was on the ticket. there's no way in the world that she's picking bernie sanders as her running mate. >> they don't care each other. >> he's actually only four years older than she is. >> is that right? >> well, 4 1/2. she's 69. he's 74. but, yeah. anyway, they hate each other, so no, not going to happen. >> that would be an interesting -- that's the way it used to be. you used to hate your vice
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president. dean is standing by outside. we love her. she had eight things of cotton candy this morning. >> oh, yes. there's nothing like cotton candy in the morning. here's my friends. ruby and olivia. what is your favorite part at fox and friends day today? >> cotton candy. >> i would say that's pretty fun. let's look at the map real quick. do you guys know what the weather is today? >> warm. >> it's warm and -- >> sunny. >> perfect. there are your temperatures across the east coast and look at that. it's close to 70 here in new york city, but it's going to be hot, hot, hot, hot! across the south and the gulf coast, with the eat index is going to feel like over is 00 degrees, what grade are you in? >> kindergarten. >> and you? >> kindergarten.
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good morning. welcome back to "fox & friends." is there an uprising in the rust belt? in the past voters there have traditionally voted for democrats but now they could potentially hand donald trump the white house. our next guest used to be one of those democrats living in the rust belt and he has now switched parties to become donald trump. bill is president of of a company. >> you switched parties about a year ago, right? >> yeah, that's correct. >> what about him brought you to the republican side of things in pennsylvania? >> well, i think first of all you have to keep in mind in the county i live in, a lot of democrats are pro life and pro gun to begin with, when i look
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at where the republican party was going, they better fit with what donald trump is talking about. the problem we have today is we have jobs going to mexico and we have their drugs come to the united states, and when you look at what's happening with isis, you know, hillary clinton nor president obama don't have a clear cut plan to eliminate isis and i think donald trump obviously understands more about economics in our country, although the jobless rate is fairly low. the problem you have is the jobs that are there are more part-time. they are not you know good family sustaining wage. we've gone backwards to the middle class. >> to wage stagnation and other things and that region depending on coal. hillary clinton i'm reminded of in this cnn debate a few months ago talked about putting coal miners on notice.
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i want to play this for you and get your response. >> lnchts we're going to put a lot of coal companies out of business. those people labored in those mines for generations. we've got to move away from cole and all the other fossil fuels. >> did that have anything to do with your decision? >> yes, that's in part affected my decision along with a lot of people. there are democrats in pennsylvania. you know, the steel i industry has gone backwards. you have china exporting more steel than united states produces. the miners, these people are hard borkers -- workers and families, generations of people working in the mines and now she's eliminating those jobs. what are these people going to do? you don't retrain someone tomorrow for another industry. there's this big abyss in western pennsylvania and west
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virginia now with jobs going away. >> how does donald trump approach this differently to you than mitt romney in 2012? what's different about him than romney was? why did you flip to him? >> well, i think that donald trump first of all -- you know, he has a lot of logical answers. he's calling people out. he's not just sitting there dancing around politics. just like isis itself and, you are know, he wants to crush isis. everybody else, mitt romney included, you know, isis, they want to just dance around and be politically correct. you want a candidate that's honest and donald trump is being honest and everybody gets upset because he's being honest. >> good point. bill, we appreciate you joining us so much this morning from the steel city. >> thank you. coming up here on the show, one state just became the first in the nation to automatically
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place law-abiding gun owners into an fbi database. will this keep people safe or does it go forward? >> thank you. i appreciate being on. >> thanks, bill. a fair-and-balanced debate coming up next.
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toughest gun safety regulations in the country, and guess what, tucker, they have the lowest gun death rate in the country. the two align and we already have a situation in hawaii where accidentally in honolulu people are found out by the police that they should not have a gun because they committed some type of crime. hawaii is just going to use the upgraded technology that this new database provides through the fbi over the last couple of years to make sure that it's not accidental that you find out a criminal that owns a gun who has registered it should not have that weapon. >> because a lot of criminals are registering their guns. it's ludicrous. here's a statement this will allow county police departments in hawaii to evaluate whether the firearm owner may continue and legally possess firearms. why should i register my gun?
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now you wind up on an fbi list. no way. i mean, no way. >> it's unbelievable government overreach. into comment on your previous comment that you should because this aligns strong gun laws and safety aligns. i guess right behind hawaii is chicago and washington, d.c. and detroit, all really safe cities from guns who have some of the strictest gun control laws. look, this is incredible overreach of the federal government going into the personal life. i think it will be unconstitutional against the fourth amendment. this will be overthrown in court because this is the government getting into your business saying you own a gun, we're going to put you on an fbi watch list. that is absolutely ridiculous. >> it's not the federal government. >> of course it is the federal government. >> the fbi is not the federal government? >> it is indeed the federal government. >> it is the state government of hawaii who has passed this. their attorney general has done a thorough legal review and the federal government has not acted on gun safety where we see the majority, the overwhelming
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majority of americans, democrats and republicans, around 90% of republicans think there should be stronger background checks. this is not the federal government. this is hawaii saying register your weapon with us. >> why not try, why not try to make a distinction between people who own guns and are safe and law-abiding and you want them to have guns, like, because they make it safer and people who shouldn't have guns, criminals and terrorists? why not make that distinction. this law blurs the distinction between the two. >> no, actually this law does exactly that, tucker. in hawaii, if you have a gun, you already have to register it. this is just taking that list and putting it into this fbi database, so if you as a registered gun owner commits a crime, if you commit domestic abuse, if you start stalking someone, if for some reason you should not be owning the gun, the police don't accidentally
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found out about it which already happens today. >> it makes me feel better. you put me attese. >> it's for safety. it's common sense. >> now the armed robbers, rapists and would-be murderers who registered their guns, those people won't be able to have the guns anymore? >> absolutely. i feel much safer that all the criminals make their guns are registered properly on the right list and properly vetted before they go out and commit the crime. >> get the armed robbers to register their guns. duh! >> one american city not even safe for its own mayor. a mayor gets car jacked right in front of his own home. details coming up. and a brawl at nascar. throwing punches. what set off this fracas. >> and what would a carnival be without cotton candy or popcorn?
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city right outside his home. three men approached sanford, florida, mayor jeff triplet and asked him for a light and then put a gun to his head and stole his vehicle. and the united states isn't the only place where black lives matter protests pop up. a gesture by toronto police. >> the police department unveiling a mural to honor the lgbt community and make up for raids against the community in 1982. here at home, the nypd is taking no chances at the gay pride parade. there are nearly 2 million people expected to
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participate a woman struck by lightning lives to tell about it. >> this massive explosion went off in my head and i literally was picked up and body slammed to the ground. >> she was hit while walking on a florida beach on friday and is still feeling the effects. >> massive headache. i had pain in my face which is really weird. i had some pain in my neck and shoulder. it was a bod slam to the ground. we got jolted. >> two other beachgoers were also hit. one died and the other still in the hospital. check this out. two drivers trading punches last night. the brawl coming with just a couple laps remaining. tensions flaring due to a late crash involving the two drivers. neither would go on to win the race. and those are your headlines.
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has hour camera and floor crew. >> i'm still not convinced they were fighting. they were smiling. >> it was love. >> i've definitely seen alejandro get into a brawl like that. >> janice dean. where are you at? >> i'm so excited. we've got the tilt-a-whirl here. it's the classic carnival treats we all know and love. but if you are looking for that carnival taste with a little more substance, we've got celebrity chef jay jackson owner of the entry metropolitan. >> i'm going to kick it off and making it very festive for you. fruity pebbles is a great way to switch it up. we have our classic snow cones.
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it's got a little patchy schnapps in it. >> first thing in the morning. >> it's the great way to start your summer off. >> we have some hot dogs, a mill and one ways. i like savory sweet and i want that smokey flavor. i basted each hot dog in that. >> this is a very healthy hot dog. >> that's a shredded carrot and corn one. i also paired it with a pineapple. it's packed fresh. i also have some hot dogs on the grill. i even have shots of milk shake with cotton candy. >> oh, hold the door!
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welcome back, 43 minutes past the hour. time for quick headlines. caught on camera edition. this is my favorite edition. picture this, you are out at a sporting event when a drone falls out of the sky and hits you on the head. picture that. that's exactly what happened to a woman in canada. the drone knocking her unconscious. she was taken to the hospital. she's okay. she's speaking with a british accent. a daredevil driver has inches to spare. he was inches away from two trucks before getting away. and a baseball fan runs into a foul ball.
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the security made an arrest. if you try this, you'll go to jail by the way. investors on edge this morning before the markets reopen tomorrow and following friday's wall street collapse after the brexit vote, the dow dropping 610 points. the nasdaq 202. >> but could there be an up side to all of this. a silver lining. let's bring in charles payne. what should we buy, charles? should we be worried? >> long-term, i don't think so. ultimately, i think as a good thing. uk goes it alone. they go with pro-growth principles. after that many decades of welfare utopia, it's going to be hard, but at least seeing the success that close nearby could actually spark something but i
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think also for more trade and everything else, but there are unknowns and there are more countries aside whept to try and do this. how does this upset the apple cart and i think what we saw friday at the stock market was more about the elites on wall street throwing a hissy fit. >> before i call my broker, what should i buying right now? >> i like auto zone. the earnings have been phenomenal. the stock has been spending as well recently. it's one of these names where the average is car still 13 years old. when we can, we like to tinker with it. it looks expensive. one thing i want people to cautious. don't worry about a stock being $700. i would rather buy one $700 stock of a good stock than 700
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$1 stocks. jack in the box. >> we spend more money eating out than we do eating at home. great run company. the strong dollar is not going to hurt us here. this is what's hurting the market also. the dollar is strong. multinationals who get more revenue or growing revenue from outside this country are getting crushed. >> everyone else in the world is trying to make their currency weaker. i'm trying to stick with more businesses that do want their currency stronger. >> what about skyworks solutions. >> it's a technology name that's going to do extraordinarily well with years to come with emerging technologies. it's not for the faint of heart.
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it's extraordinarily oversold. >> what does it do? >> they have components in apple products. they will be a player in some of the drone stuff and iot stuff that you always talk about. it's a name that's taking market share and without getting too wonky, i think it's in the right technology places at the right time. >> as we go, we saw a big flight to safety on friday, right, and gold skyrocketed right? are we of that? >> we could. i was pounding the table on gold on my show. back in august we started to ease into it and we got aggressive this year. i'm still asking my subscribers and my clients to play it as a hedge. not putting everything you have into that. i think you would rather own great american companies that are kbroeg -- growing. >> i'm in ammo myself. >> am know stock is up.
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>> still ahead, fox news alert a state of disaster, real disaster. devastating floods, dozens dead, hundreds missing, entire p towns gone. they are under water. west virginia senator joe manchin joins us nixt hour. and a father desperate for grandchildren puts an ad in the paper, will someone please marry by 48-year-old son. father and son join us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything you're good at now, you were once... pretty bad at. it's the same for credit. even if you're not good at it now, that's okay. because credit isn't just a score. it's a skill. experian. be better at credit. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com.
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i know mine was growing up. listen to this story. a man from salt lake city found his face plastered all over a newspaper in idaho after his dad took out a full-page ad to find him a wife. >> here's what the ad reads. i am 48 years old, never been married, and live in salt lake city. i am looking for a wife who is ready, willing, and able to have children as soon as possible. i look just like my picture except i now have grey hair. >> that father and son duo, arthur and baron brooks join us to share the story. welcome to the show. we love this story. baron, you had no idea what was going on. you suddenly started getting text messages and phone calls and you had no idea your dad did this? what did you think happened? >> yeah. it was monday morning at about, i don't know, 8:30, 9:00 in the morning, and my phone -- i was just making some sales calls. i was about to leave the house in los angeles. and to be clear, i live in salt lake, but i was in l.a. for business, and i was staying at my sister's house, and i turn on my phone, and it was like bing,
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bing, bing, bing, bing. you couldn't believe how many phone calls i got. it was ridiculous. and without going into details, i open up some of the messages on facebook and i got a message from one of the reporters and she's the one that informed me of what happened. and i had no idea. absolutely no idea. >> arthur, was this a joke, or was this meant to -- i know you want some grandkids, i hear. what was behind this ad that you took out? >> well, i've been to quarter lane, idaho, many times. it's a small little town. very nice. right on the lake. and i was there with my lady friend a few weeks back. and i thought that, you know, this would be a good idea. >> naturally. >> so i sat down and write an ad. and i had a picture with me. and they blew the picture up.
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and i had no idea whatsoever -- i thought maybe i would get five or six ladies hopefully who would be interested. >> baron, you're shaking your head. because what i love is that, arthur, you took out the ad in idaho, yet baron lives in salt lake city, utah. and you live in another state altogether as well. >> yes. and idaho, as we all know, is a bastion for jewish women. so it's hysterical. my father -- i love my dad. he's the only dad i've got, but he is a little neurotic. and he's out there. it's just ridiculous. i have no problem meeting women. i'm dating a couple women right now. but, you know, a little embarrassing. i want to say this. this is like a public service message. because this story is so big, and it's just so embarrassing, that anybody who's, like, you know, fallen in front of a bunch
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of people and, you know, it's on camera or maybe their pants were pulled down, there's not a problem. i am your savior for embarrassment. >> and the ladies will like it. i'm telling you, the ladies will like it when you say you're embarrassed about it. everybody loves self-deprecating humor. >> did any of these pan out? >> it's a $900 ad, is it worth the money? >> are you asking me or are you asking me dad? >> i guess both. baron, did any of these pan out for you? >> well, you want to answer? >> well, the answer is we don't know yet. because it scared away all that publicity. scared away the people in core delane. i did get inquiries from people in nashville, tennessee, houston, texas, chicago, the country of colombia. >> you could be an ambassador. >> we wish you luck in your search, for both of your sake.
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>> well, we're out of time. thank you so much for joining us. it's an amazing story. parents, stick to your guns there. we want to know from our viewers this morning if you have any embarrassing stories that your father has put you through. send them to us. you can go to our facebook page as well. >> we can't wait to read them. we'll be right back.
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hi there, friends. good morning. it's sunday, the 26th of june, 2016. this is "fox & friends weekend." raging waters and urgent rescues at this hour in west virginia, as entire towns are underwater, the death toll is rising. we will speak to west virginia senator joe manchin about the state of emergency there in moments. and then, bernie sanders won't be the democratic nominee. sorry, berners. but he's putting his socialist stamp on this year's dnc platform. we'll tell you what's in, what's out, and why his supporters still aren't satisfied, coming up. and he voted for donald trump, but he ended up in
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elizabeth warren's trump bashing video. how did that happen? >> donald trump thinks that supporting them is throwing money down the drain? >> we're going to get his story when he gjoins us live. "fox & friends" hour three starts right now. we are getting right to that fox news alert, because desperate efforts are intensifying. torrential rains leave towns completely under water. >> the national weather service calling this a 1,000-year flood, as president obama declares a state of emergency there, sending federal disaster aid. joining us live from the devastation this morning with the latest is west virginia senator joe manchin, who's seen these types of floods a number of times in that state. senator, thanks for joining us this morning. tell us about what conditions are like on the ground at this hour. >> i've never seen anything like it in my life. i mean, '85 was something that
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was similar to this. a bigger swath. but the devastation is just unbelievable. we still have 24 confirmed dead, and we still have about five unaccounted for and could be more. but our hearts and prayers go out to them. west virginians are doing what they do. the salvation army, red cross, everybody. i want to thank the president and his staff for acting so quickly on declaring at least three counties right now disaster areas, and we'll probably have more. so everyone's doing everything they can. but this is unbelievable. i mean, i've never seen water this high. >> so, senator, it sounds like a lot of people were caught completely by surprise. so those of us who haven't seen a flash flood, give us a sense of how quickly it happens. >> let me just tell you, i was driving home thursday night when i got caught in virginia coming through clifton forge, covington, and the rivers were running across the interstate 64. when i got down into white sulfur springs, i looked over in
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the areas where the greenbrier is and my friend jim justice who has that down in there, and i looked down and the whole area where you get off the interstate was covered, and you just can't imagine. when you see cars and their lying lights are still on, that means somebody was driving and got caught, and you just pray to god they got out. that's how quick it came up. they were driving, and all of a sudden the car is half under water and the lights are still on. it was the most eerie feeling and sense of helplessness i've ever seen. >> and it's not just in a consolidated area. you say 44 counties were devastated by flood waters there. you and your wife, sending out your thoughts and prayers to the families who have been impacted. you've been able to talk on the ground with some of the victims of the flooding, i imagine. does any story stand out to you in particular? >> well, you know, we had one little boy that was washed away, and the grandmother was trying to get him when it happened.
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it's just devastating. can you imagine? and then people got trapped in their house and they kept going up higher and higher and thinking we've never seen anything like this. so the basement gets flood. the first floor gets flooded. if they have to, they get on the roof, hoping for rescue. everyone's doing everything possible. but when you talk to the people -- and i flew over yesterday with the national guard looking down at some of the devastated areas, and ranell was totally covered. unbelievable, one whole town, and we lost quite a few people in that town. the waters just rose so quickly. it's a deluge of water coming at us and never eased up at all, and people just couldn't get out. they were trying to get warnings to them, but they were stuck before it happened, before they could get them out. >> senator, you know some of the criticism over the years in west virginia has to do with the removing of the tops of mountains in west virginia. mountain top mining removal, right? that's been the criticism. a number of the floods, where there's no root system to hold any of this water rushes right
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down into these poor villages and these towns and wiped completely away. what do you have to say about that? >> this was not the case. >> are you hearing this response that time? >> it's not the case at all. and the areas that got hit here -- and they talked about, you know, if you know our terrain, we don't have much flat land. and i know that some of the things have been very challenging, if you will, but a lot of the land can be put back into useful use, if you will, for productivity. this did not happen in those areas. greenbrier counties, we don't have mountaintops. it was not attributed to the mining whatsoever or the runoff. there was so much water coming at us. just like the system stalled right on top of this area and kept counterclockwise spinning and never moved and it hit for almost two days. so i understand the criticism, but it's unfair in this situation. it really is. this was just a freak storm. a freak nature of a storm that
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threw so much at us that there's no way -- now, our terrain is tough because we've got mountains and rivers and little valleys and they just could not take the water. >> that sounds apocalyptic. thanks a lot, senator, for joining us. >> we're pulling for you. >> thank you all. and i want to thank everyone for caring. they've really been helpful. our staff is going to be out all this week in the areas. people should call 1-800-621-fema. fema is on the ground now. they'll be helping and see what they can help them with. >> we've got your office number on the screen, too, senator. thanks. >> thanks, senator. >> wow. six minutes after the hour. some other stories making headlines. state john kerry looking to give his two cents or pounds of advice to europe three days after britain's historic vote to leave the european union. he's going to brussels and london tomorrow to help head off the financial chaos, as all eyes are on how the world markets will continue responding. meanwhile, european union
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leaders calling for a quick exit for britain. the withdrawal process expected to take no more than two years. and breaking news overnight, the city of fallujah completely liberated from isis. after two years in the grips of the terror organization, fox news contributor and iraq war veteran pete hexa joined us to weigh in. >> such a symbolic city for americans. what it took to liberate fallujah after the initial invasion is cooked into our brains, and then to see it fall first to isis was a blow to so many of us, especially those who had served there. obama and hillary clinton abandoned any sort of residual commitment to iraq, hoping that someone else will defeat isis for us. >> fallujah was the scene of some of the deadliest combat with the united states forces during the iraq war. today's victory marks the end of a month-long campaign led by iraqi forces. a community on edge this morning warned to lock its doors as police hunt for three escaped
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inmates. police there in south carolina are actually -- they spotted three men on saturday in a stolen car, that was a day after the inmates had escaped the doorchester county jail. police chased them, but eventually lost them when they crashed their car into a wooded area, running through a swamp. the three inmates are career thieves and are not believed to be armed. and there's no shame in a summer job, even if you're the first lady of maine. the wife of the republican governor there is now waiting tables to help make ends meet. the governor brings home $70,000 a year, making him the lowest paid governor in the country. make customers were surprised to see her running lobster rolls, but are praising her for her hard work, saying she should run for office next. >> one of the greatest governors in the nation, in my opinion. on the democratic side, bernie sanders is out of the race. he's woken up and admitted that. he's admit he's not in the race. but he wants to influence the
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dnc platform, and that's being written now. he's got some of what he wants, but not all. >> so the media painting this kumbaya moment between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. it's all water under the bridge, everything's fine. and yet bernie sanders supporters upset this morning because it's not fine. so here's what's in the dnc party platform. we have a draft of it that was published yesterday, just a draft, ending mass incarceration is in. $15 minimum wage is in. the right of workers who join or form a union. >> and the $15 an hour minimum wage, the language on that isn't strong enough for some of sanders' supporters. they're also upset about what was left out, and that includes harsher language on tpp, expansion of medicare into a universal single health care payer system. a new language to elevate sovereignty as policy objective for the united states. >> all this question about where are these bernie supporters going to go? are they going to stay home? are they going to sleep in? are they going to go to donald trump, or are they going to
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actually vote for hillary clinton? >> hillary needs him and bernie sanders says yes, i'm going to vote for hillary clinton, but he certainly hasn't endorsed her or sent a mass e-mail to all of his supporters or gone on tv or social media to say they should do so. >> so what was the bernie campaign about? it was about the idea that the country is controlled and exploited by wall street and hillary is a hand maiden to wall street. by the way, she is. she was just endorsed by the former head of goldman sachs. she takes most of her money from wall street. so that hasn't changed. really quickly, though, i hope our producers are listening. when they finish the democratic platform and the republican, i hope we can do a segment on that. i want to know what's in these platforms. there's a lot of lunatic stuff in there. the republican platform calls for statehood for puerto rico. people should know what's in their platforms, i think. >> meanwhile, will bernie sanders become a vice presidential candidate with hillary clinton? not likely. but if that were to happen, 39% of bernie voters would likely switch and actually vote for hillary clinton. 39% said yeah, if bernie is on the ticket, okay, i'd vote for them.
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>> these are registered democrats, the producers say. >> yeah, but she has another problem on her hands. an uprising in the rust belt. so for the past five presidential cycles, we thought florida is key, ohio is key. this year, because of trump's unique appeal to those voters, it really is the rust belt that both campaigns are paying ton of attention to. >> we just talked to -- well, a couple of people, first of all. senator joe manchin of west virginia, a rust belt state. an area where hillary clinton, you'll recall during the debate a couple of months ago, talked about coal miners. we had a trump supporters from pittsburgh who was a former democrat. he's now turned to donald trump. we asked him what made him flip. listen. >> the steel industry has gone backwards. you have china, who's exporting more steel than the united states produces. and then you see what they're doing to the miner. these people were hard workers, these families have generations
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of people there working in the mines, and now she's eliminating those jobs. you want a candidate that's honest, and donald trump is being honest, and everybody gets upset because he's being honest. he has a lot of logical answers. he's calling people out. he's not just sitting there dancing around politics. >> my favorite statistic of the week came from you yesterday, clayton. the median income of trump voters in the primaries, $72,000. so these are not just unemployed factory workers. this is america's middle class. it's not just the upper midwest. >> and the media has been painting it as that. >> when i went to those diners across the country ahead of the primaries, everybody was really upset about that who were trump supporters. like, i'm educated, i have a degree, this is what i do. >> i run a business. >> the media hates not just trump, but his voters. they're so high on oxycontin, they don't know the difference. plus, bill maher calling out
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yes, she should go on camera. she called brexit 100% wrong. she's 100% wrong. and she doesn't want to go on camera because she's embarrassed. the difference is hillary is raising taxes. i'm lowering taxes. the country will boom, but we have to get rid of debt. we have too much debt. >> donald trump hitting hillary clinton for her silent stance on the brexit vote. >> the clinton campaign is hitting back, saying, "while markets tumbled and american families' pocketbooks took a hit, donald trump cheered and celebrated. he patted himself on the back and boasted about the money his golf courses would make as a result of the turmoil." so will europe's victory give the brexit a bump? chris wallace joining us. we've heard a lot from donald trump on this.
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not exactly clear what theme he's trying to push. but what is hillary clinton's position, do you think, or brexit and what will it be going forward? >> well, i think in terms of this campaign, her position -- and that is what her position is on everything, which is that these are dangerous times, and donald trump is unfit to be president. and in on odd way, it allows her to take a pass on what her economic policy is, what her foreign policy is, what her policy towards brexit is. she just says, i'm a steady hand, i know what i'm doing, and he's sitting there holding news conferences on a golf course. >> right. we haven't seen her on camera talk about this. is it enough for these surrogates to go out there? you mentioned this press conference. all of the networks had donald trump on this golf course that morning. it was like looking -- everyone's, like, looking for him to get the answers to get the national pulse of the brexit. where was hillary clinton? >> well, it's interesting. i mean, she didn't have a public
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schedule, and, you know, it is a little odd. i don't know that it will matter a lot. i'm sure she'll be on the campaign trail monday or tuesday and she'll say something, and people are going to listen to what she has to say. there's no question that there are some parallels between brexit and the trump campaign. this was a populist, grass roots movement, anti-immigration, anti-trade, anti-globalization, and the idea that it's leaving millions of people behind, and that sounds a lot like the trump platform. there are also obviously some big differences between what's going on in britain, where they were voting against a bureaucracy in brussels. and here in the united states where it's going to be a choice between trump and clinton. you know, look. there's no question -- you know, it's funny. a lot of people thought that trump made a big mistake going off the campaign trail and going to sell his golf course, to push his golf course. as it turned out, he was in
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scotland at exactly the right time for brexit. i think a lot of people wish he just held a serious news conference separately from trying to pitch his golf course and how good the 14th hole was. but that's all right. >> and he had some missteps and things he said while he was there, too. donald trump has said he's thinking about running a more disciplined campaign. corey lewandowski is out. paul manafort is in. what guests do you have relating to that coming up? >> we'll be talking to newt gingrich, one of trump's top advisers, and also a potential running mate. we'll also be talking to clin n clinton's campaign manager. there's a case for trump to make, and you heard it and you can see it in terms of brexit. i'm with you, she's with the special interests. i want to change and tear down the establishment. she's just a perpetuation of it. the key is can he stick to that message, which i think is a powerful message, and not get into fights over hispanic-american judges in the trump university case. he hasn't been able to stick to
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it so far. maybe he will now. >> we'll see. chris wallace joining us. show in -- really soon. >> thanks, chris. >> you can watch it on fox news channel, too. up next, have you seen this picture of a 3-year-old standing on a toilet she learned in a lockdown school in preschool. when it comes to training kids for a terror aing that, how young is too young? is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums.
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welcome back. this image of a 3-year-old standing on top of a toilet going viral. the mom posting a picture as the girl practices a lockdown drill she learned in preschool. here to debate this, derby fox. self-defense instructor. nice to see all three of you. >> good to see you. >> pleasure. >> is this too early?
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we say it's preschool. but it's not even really school at this age, is it? >> it's not really even school. it's sort of nursery school. and 3 is too young to be teaching them specifically a terrorist drill. you want to teach them about safety, following instructions. and they should practice a drill. but terrorism -- that's way too young. >> as a school counselor, tom, what are the long-term effects of this? >> i'm right in the middle of it as a counselor and as a private practice therapist. what i see now are more kids than i've ever seen in my entire career with major anxiety disorders. so we have to be careful. i agree with darby. if we start pumping into these kids' minds fear, terrorism types of messages, by the time they're in middle school, those things will have taken root, and you might have some problems on your hands as a parent. >> steve, darby talked about teaching them safety and following rules orderly if something were to happen. but you have an interesting take on this, which is to teach them without teaching them. so they're not really aware -- it's like hiding vegetables
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inside of food so they're getting their vegetables. >> i'll give you an example. when i teach anti-sexual assault techniques to girls 8, 9, 10. they don't know that they're doing anti-sexual assaults. they just think that they're doing self-defense stuff with steve. they have no clue, not then, they will later, that these are self-defense specific to sexual assault prevention and kidnapping. >> so how do we talk to them? >> with a 3-year-old, again, they will have no idea what terrorism or a shooter is. and we really don't want to teach 3-year-olds to go to the bathroom and stand up on top of the toilet. because they think in very concrete terms. if you tell them to stand on top of the toilet, they might not put the toilet seat down. they don't have great balance. it just doesn't make sense. so we teach them is, follow the directions of an adult in charge. go through the drill, practice. kids at that age learn by practicing and repetitive play. so what you're saying is true. but we have to really make sure it's appropriate to what they developmentally can understand.
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>> and more importantly, i think, as parents, anybody watching right now, what you have going on in the background of your house, what's on tv, what's on a computer and so forth, there's way too much information that kids are exposed to. >> it's a really important point. kids pick up that stuff. >> and, you know, if you have to have an open dialogue, open communications with your children, because we're in an age, where, listen, it's going to happen one day. and by having an open dialogue, age appropriate -- yes, you're going to talk to a 5-year-old differently than you would talk to an 8-year-old. but you have to have open line communications. if they don't get it from you, they're going to get it from the internet, from their friends. so you be the source and quell it. >> we also have this overreaction. we love to overreact in this country to events like this, right? more likely to probably see a tornado come through and have a school fire drill. >> the mother -- i would be more concerned, what are they teaching my child at school that they're climbing up on top of a toilet in the bathroom than, you
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know, about a shooter. >> when i looked up the story, i saw a comment and somebody said the child is more likely to get hurt falling off the toilet. >> falling and hitting their head on the toilet. >> than from a terrorist coming. >> and this looks like cold war stuff, too. i'm reminded of pictures of kids hiding under the desks in the 1950s. >> my early years in school, we did bombing drills. and so it's just a new threat. but we've been dealing with it. fire drills for many, many years. and i agree with darby. like stop, drop, and roll, we have to make it simple and keep it real easy for them so that they know one, two, three. make it simple so they can follow the rules. they'll be in direction of a teacher, they have to be. because they can't do it themselves. but when they reach a certain age, they do know when they're in fourth or fifth or sixth grade. >> we don't need to scare them. >> not yet. not at 3. >> we can scare them about other things. if you don't clean your room, you're going to be in trouble. thanks, guys. great to see all of you.
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coming up on the show, bill maher calls out liberals for calling republicans racist. >> i hear a lot of talk today about xenophobia, and is it really phobia if you have something to be afraid of? >> bill maher stands up for the right, and he was just getting warmed up. we'll show you more of that. and want your bike to sound like this? >> whoa there! >> well, we're going to show you the device that can make it happen. like a monty python horse. and you know those carnival games that are so hard to win? we'll show you the tricks to make it easy. we're going to show you how to cheat at carnival games, when we come back.
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welcome back. so we know that democrats are all for gay rights, and they're also for muslim rights, but a lot of orthodox muslims are against gay rights. it's a problem! and bill maher addressed it directly on his show. >> i hear a lot of talk about xenophobia, and is it really phobia if you have something to be afraid of? 52% of british muslims think being gay should be illegal.
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>> what percentage of american republicans believe that? can we deport them? >> they think it should be illegal? >> sure. >> no. that's [ bleep ], paul. do you really think if america had muslim-ized ghettos. that's not the right word. radicalized ghettos of muslims like london and brussels and paris, where a woman who would walk down the street in a short skirt would be hassled because it was anti-islamic. what would americans do if that happened in this country? even the people who fight me on this issue usually agree, islam needs a reformation. what is mostly stopping that is that, i agree, there are a lot of moderate muslims in the world. they are afraid to speak out. because of violence intimidation. and every time somebody says islam phobia, it gives the people who are intimidating cover. >> that's actually the opposite
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of what president obama says. remember when he made the big speech about not calling it radical islamic terrorism and making sure to keep the religion out of it? he was saying that that would alienate the peaceful muslims, and then that they wouldn't want to give our intelligence community the information we need. >> bill's point is perfect, because what he's saying is any time someone calls you a bigot, says you're islamaphobic, it stops the conversation. but here's where i'd start the conversation. democrats are importing massive numbers of people who won't let their wives drive, or go outside, who think gays should be murdered, who have a medievalmedieval world view, but they don't say anything because that's islamaphobic. if that's not a basic contradiction that we should point out, i don't know what is. >> you're being intolerant. >> what? i'm the liberal here. i think women should drive. call me crazy. call me a radical. >> crazy! >> that is intolerant of you.
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>> i don't think they should cover their faces. i think they should be able to talk to strangers. whoa. >> let us know your thoughts on that. you can e-mail us at ff weekend also. >> some other stories making headlines possible human remains found inside a charred trailer home as a fast-moving wildfire continues to incinerate. it's already claimed two lives and the death toll is expected to rise. governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency. the fire has already swept through nearly 36,000 acres since it began burning on thursday. and a mayor is carjacked in his own city right outside his home. three men approached the florida mayor there, jeff triplette and asked him for a light before putting a gun to his head and taking his mercedes-benz. police there able to catch two of the suspects after triplette gave a detailed description, but the third still out there.
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the sanford mayor says the attack was unnerving, yet it was reassuring to witness both speed and diligence from the sanford police department. and apple taking a bite out of donald trump. reports indicating the tech giant will boycott the rnc over the presumptive nominee. wayne alan root calling on others to ditch their apple devices. >> as the ceo, you can make that personal decision, but you have no right to make a business decision. people all over the world are getting sick of big companies, big corporations, and big media and big government all being tied together. >> i agree. >> and making decisions that hurt the people. >> i'm with you on that. >> no word if apple will be sitting out of the dnc. we reached out for comment but haven't heard back. and who needs a horse when you can pretend to be one. >> what? >> no, seriously. i can't wait to show you this. you can now get those monty python coconuts for your very
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own bicycle. so good! it's called the trotify. it's a wooden mechanical device that sits on top of your front wheel like a reflector. it features empty halves of coconuts banging together to make your bike clip clop like a horse. >> i love it. that's the coolest thing ever. coolest person ever. janice dean is somewhere here. >> i'm right behind you! >> hi, janice. >> with some of my newest friends. what are your names? >> mia. >> keith. >> jamie. >> rachel. >> alexa. >> jade. >> julian. >> are you guys having fun today? >> yes! >> do you love the carnival here at fox & friends weekend? >> yes! >> nicely done. is the weather great today? >> yes. >> did i do a good job? >> yes. >> let's take a look at the maps real quick. it is a beautiful day here across the northeast. 72 in new york city. it's going to be warm across the central u.s. we do have a cold front moving
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across the plains states. that's going to bring a little bit of rain. we're not looking for a lot of severe weather today, but pop-ups and thunderstorms. the big story is the heat across the west, where we have a lot of wildfires danger. that's ongoing, especially across central and southern california. where we're into extreme and exceptional drought. so that's going to continue. your highs today again across the tennessee and the mississippi river valley, it's going to be warm with heat indices well over 100 degrees. are you guys ready to play some more games? >> yeah! >> do you love it here on fox and friends weekend? >> you already said that? >> do you love clayton morris? tucker, over to you. >> well, thank you, janice. classic carnival games are a staple across america in summer, but anyone who's ever played them knows they're always harder than they appear to be. i've lost a lot of money and self-respect over the years, but we have an answer. doug is director of business
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director for the awesome company that's supplying all of this fantasy world entertainment and he's got tips for us. okay, doug, this is a classic one. the ping-pong ball toss. >> my tip for you is imagine you're back in school. and whatever flavor beverage you want in there, you shoot for it. >> okay. let me just see you get one in. because it's literally impossible. >> it is literally impossible. okay, there's one. that's not even close. two. three. i totally screwed this up. four. five. six. >> you drank a lot in college. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> show me how this is not impossible. >> pure dumb luck. >> the idea is you have to go from here to -- >> that's correct. >> all right, so i'm trying. didn't do so hot. what's the trick on this one? >> don't take yourself seriously. it's a kids' game. it's pure dumb luck.
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>> i thought you were going to give me a real hint. underhand? overhand? >> what i would try to do is when you do the bounce, maybe do a little backspin on it. something like that. there you go. use back board, too. there you go. >> one more and then you're over to janice. i'll keep working on this. thank you, sweetheart. how's that? there you go. you just need a friend. >> what is this? this is a boulder roll. >> i really like this. it's a classic carnival game. what's interesting is most people think what you're going to want to do is you're going to want to roll slowly, get it up over the hump. try it. >> roll slowly and get it up over the hump. >> yep. and it comes back. almost! >> did i win the prize? what is it? >> there's a basket full of them. what you ended up doing is once you hit the wall, you'll see you generate backspin. and it will stay. >> oh, i'm a natural at this. >> most people don't know it.
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>> boulder roller! clayton, over to you. >> come on over. this looks like a modern version of whack-a-mole. >> that's exactly what it is. you can improve your score on this game by, like, 30 points if you use this trick. go ahead. what you would naturally do is you'd look at it like whack-a-mole and follow your hands and you'd look at all the lights. if you really want to speed up and increase your odds, stare straight at the strike a light and use your peripheral. >> holy smokes, you're right. i feel like the flash. >> using just your peripheral vision. >> that's amazing. >> right? hours of countless research in the shop. >> all right, are we done? are we done? oh, we're not? it's balloon time.
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>> they actually voted for trump in the massachusetts primary. so how did a trump supporter wind up in a trump attack ad? the man in that video joins us no i to discuss. you're saying she's totally wrong, she's really off the reservation in this ad. >> that's a great native american reference. i got a text saying i just saw you in the new warren video attacking trump. i thought you've got to be kidding me. i watched the video, and to my shock and surprise, there i was. i'm not anti-trump, and the little girl you saw in that video came with me to the polls with her siblings to watch me
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vote for him. >> interesting. but, i mean, she must have found this out when she called you and said i need your permission to put you in a nationally televised ad attacking the guy you voted for, right? >> that's a bit of a leading question. there were no such calls and i only found out after the video had gone viral. i think about 12 million people have now seen me actually assenting or appearing to assent to her position on trump. >> so when elizabeth warren calls to apologize for putting you in an ad for something that you abhor, what did you say to you? >> once again, a leading question, tucker. i haven't gotten any apology calls. i don't expect to. all i know about elizabeth warren is she's got a very strong position on the bankruptcy code, which i admire. but flipping homes during a recession while calling out trump for essentially the same thing, claiming to be a native american, to me, this is the sort of level of integrity that qualifies her only to be hillary's running mate, and that's what she's apparently
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auditioning for in this video. >> in order to use racial preferences to get a job. when they pulled this ad off the air because it was so dishonest? >> tucker, there you go again. >> i can't resist. i'm sorry. >> i mean, i think they're up to -- they were at 10 million views on friday. probably around 12 million now. they haven't pulled it. they're not going to edit it. that's just not the way it works. i'm not famous, but i do write for the "new york daily news" for politico, for "huffington post," i've written for "the new york times" and "the wall street journal." my views about trump are out there. and if they had done ten seconds of research, they would have said, you know, maybe we've got the wrong guy here. i write books for a living. and i have a company called business go. so i am a small business owner. that much is true. but i'm certainly not anti-trump. >> so i should have asked you this question. i was having such a good time, i missed it. how did you wind up in this ad? do you have any idea? >> i've been puzzling through that. it gets kind of weird here, so follow me on this.
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about four, five years ago, al jazeera was trying to make a stand in the united states as a news organization, and a friend of a friend got a job as a producer there. they wanted to do a story about a sort of typical american family. and so they asked me, you know, could we use you guys? i said sure. they said we want to make a point to the middle east that americans are not whack jobs. so they came, they shot it. the thing aired. it was nice. and apparently it's still up on youtube. and i think the warren people just googled american dream, found us, and said what a nice mixed race couple. they're probably sort of working class people. what about the mercedes in the driveway? >> that's hilarious. or maybe they're just cruising the al jazeera website a lot. michael, thanks for joining us. i really appreciate it. >> tucker, thanks for having me. my pleasure. coming up, donald trump says plenty people want to be his vice president. plenty. but who does he want to be his vice president? dr. ben carson has some insight on that. we'll talk to him, top of the hour. while you're serving freedom on the fourth of july, democrats will be serving up something
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hey, everybody. while you're thinking about firing up the grill for the fourth of july holiday, democrats in congress, the same ones that organize that sit-in, well, they are trying to have a national day of trying to take away your gun rights, essentially. >> it's called a day of action. this is the plan. while you're gathered up for your faurl holiday, they want democrats on all corners of this country to basically hold anti-gun events.ourth of july h they want democrats on all corners of this country to basically hold anti-gun events. they have an innovative view of this, by the way, which is, as
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long as terrorists register their guns, then the government will know that they're terrorists, right? why didn't we think of that? you know what we should do? let's just pass a law against mass shootings. duh. >> exactly. no more mass shootings. >> i think we could all get behind that. >> if only congress will just act and tell armed robbers, terrorists, rapists. >> this is the po litization of this holiday, when you want to spend time with your family and feel patriotic. similar to when everybody wanted president obama to talk about obamacare on thanksgiving. >> i think that's exactly the point. there's a sacred family space, that i don't want government or strangers or anybody but my family to intrude upon. like back off a little bit. >> and the democrats also anti-taxes, so they'll be asking all of us to throw tea in the
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harbor on jouly 4th. >> fourth of july, the holiday we commemorate the armed revolutionaries who made this country possible. coming up on the show, donald trump says he's going to run a more focused race after firing his campaign manager. dr. ben carson joins us live to react at the top of the hour. then, which condiment is healthier for you, mayor, mustard, pico, or hot sauce? >> which has sugar in it? i guess three or four. honey, what do you want for dinner tonight? oh whatever you're making. triple cheddar stuffed sliders. sold!
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good morning. it's sunday the 26th of june, 2016. this is a fox news alert. raging waters and urgent rescues at this hour in west virginia. entire towns are under water and the death toll is rising. dozens are dead in the search for the missing intensifies. donald trump calling out hillary clinton for her silence on the brexit vote. >> she should go on camera. she called brexit 100% wrong.
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she was 100% wrong. and she doesn't want to go on camera because she's embarrassed. >> this as trump says he's ready to run a more disciplined campaign. the question is do voters want that? do they want to discipline donald trump? we're going to ask ben carson in moments. >> and is it even possible? and an epic staring contest between a tv cameraman and this kid. >> she's like, what are you doing? >> the video that will have you laughing all morning. "fox & friends." >> you're freaking me out, man. >> hour four starts right now. >> coming out for some carnival
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rides this morning. "fox & friends" coming out for a carnival. attractions all out on the plaza this morning, brought to you by fantasy world entertainment. >> give 'em the old razzle-dazzle. >> the first official weekend of summer, right? >> either way, we are enjoying it. we've been waiting for a couple months now.yeah, we've got funns and hot popcorn, so come on down and join us. >> we'll give it to you if you come. up next, the historic brexit vote remaining center stage in the race for the white house. hillary clinton and donald trump trading jabs moments ago. >> elizabeth brand joins us from washington, d.c. with more on the fight that's far from over. >> that's right. good morning. whether they have scheduled events or not, both candidates not taking a day off from hitting each other when it comes to policy proposals surrounding the brexit news this week. let's start by giving you a fresh peek at hillary clinton's brand-new ad. you can see there's a string of news clips from breaking news this week in addition to clips of a press gathering with donald
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trump in scotland. here's a piece of the narration of the ad. >> global markets are plummeting. >> every president is tested by world events. but donald trump thinks about how his golf resort can profit from them. >> while the clinton team is working to promote steadiness and predictability, it didn't take long for a response from the trump team. he was critical of clinton for not only supporting the stay vote, but also being quiet, he says, after. and shortly after the ad release, we saw trump tweet in response. he says, "crooked hillary clinton who called brexit 100% wrong along with obama is now spending wall street money on an ad on my correct call." so clinton is stumping today, but trump does not have any scheduled events. it's unclear if we'll hear more back and forth. we do, however, hope to hear from secretary of state john kerry in the next coming days. we know he's going to be visiting brussels as well as
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london as early as monday. perhaps some more reaction from the state department. back to you guys. >> thanks, elizabeth. we appreciate it. there's a lot going on. who better to speak to about what's happening in the trump campaign than his adviser, dr. ben carson, who joins us live. great to see you, doctor. >> good to be with you. >> so mr. trump says he's trying to run a more disciplined campaign for the white house. he fired his campaign manager corey lewandowski, and here's how he summed it up. watch. >> your campaign seems to have found a new sense of discipline. would i be wrong in reading it that way? >> well, maybe it's a little bit different, and i'm doing a lot of television. and frankly, i don't mind because i want to get the word out. i can speak only positively about corey. and we are doing it. it's a different tact, there's no question about it. and we're going a little bit different. but it's going to be -- i mean, i think it seems to be very successful. >> i have to say, just as an observer of this, the trump campaign now seems very much like the trump campaign during the primaries.
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>> well, there are similarities, but, you know, all campaigns mature with time. and, you know, what's happened with the changes in the trump campaign is something that we see in virtually every successful campaign. >> what changes are we talking about? >> yeah, what does a disciplined campaign look like, doctor. carson? >> well, i think you're going to see much more pivoting toward the issues themselves. and trying to help people to understand the difference between the conservatives and the progressives. because this is really about more than republicans and democrats. this is about an american way of life and what we have traditionally expected in our identity. are we willing to give that up for the sake of political correctness? for the sake of being part of the one world group? you know, i think this can be structured in a way that will become extremely clear to anybody what they're voting about. >> dr. carson, mr. trump has
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been accused of not listening to some of his advisers. do you feel like he listens to you, and is he listening to the people around him enough? >> i think he listens quite well. he's a very, very smart man. so he's going to do things that are wise. for example, you're talk about vice presidential pick. you know, the traditional politician says well, let's see who can bring me florida, who can bring me ohio, who can bring me this demographic? he's not looking at it that way. he's looking in terms of who can be actually helpful in helping to govern in a way that is responsive to the needs of the people. who can take on large segments of government and oversee those and make sure that those. p programs are brought to fruition? that's the way a business person and a logical person thinks, not like a politician. >> so do any names come to mind, any idea for a vice presidential pick that would fit that bill?
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>> there are lots of names that come to mind, but i don't think i want to get into that right now. >> so, dr. carson, i don't want you to laugh at me, but i heard from a relatively sane person who claimed to have information that they are thinking about ivanka trump as his running mate. >> is she old enough? >> i believe she is old enough. i think the threshold is 30 for that. have you heard that, is my question? >> i have not heard that, i must admit. >> okay. lots of rumors. >> it would be intriguing. >> it did cross my inbox. >> it's going to be interesting, that i can guarantee you. it's going to be interesting. and when you think about it, it's going to make a great deal of sense. >> what do you make of hillary clinton's response to the brexit vote? donald trump out there, obviously, in front of the cameras, beating that drum that she made a huge mistake, aligning herself with president obama. she was wrong on the brexit vote. we haven't really heard from her at all. what do you make of that? should she have been out there?
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would it have helped her in any way? >> well, no. if you had said the things that she said you would be hiding, too. that shows that she does think, obviously. but, you know, at some point, honesty must prevail. and i hope, you know, she will come out and just, you know, talk about it. and put the right kind of positive light on it. and talk about how we can work with the british people and their aspirations, because i believe that the average brit thinks a lot like the average american in terms of their independence. and we need to continue to push that here rather than having things imposed upon us. you know, perfect example being obamacare. most americans didn't want that. they said, you don't know what you're talking about. we're going to impose this on you. this is the same kind of thing that's been going on in europe in the european union. >> they have contempt for voters and democracy, no doubt about it. thanks for joining us. great to see you, as always.
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>> always a pleasure. thank you. >> thanks. >> have a nice sunday. seven minutes after the hour. janice dean is out and about for some carnival fun and weather for us. >> absolutely! how you guys doing today? do you love carnival day here on fox & friends weekend? what is your favorite cable news channel? >> fox! >> oh, my gosh. amazing. let's meet this young lady. what's your name? >> kit. >> what are you here for in new york for? >> for my 8th birthday. >> congratulations! what's your favorite part so far about being in new york? >> i like seeing all the plays at night. >> oh, my gosh, amazing! do you like carnival day here at fox & friends? >> yes. >> well, happy birthday, my friend. how about the weather, you like it? >> yes. >> better than south carolina? >> no. >> north carolina? >> sort of. >> okay. let's take a look at the map. it is a beautiful day for carnival day here on fox & friends weekend. temperatures 74 here in new york. 86 in memphis. a cold front moving through the
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central u.s., behind that, cooler, drier air. it's going to be five to 15 degrees below average across the ne northwest. it's going to bring the potential for showers and thunderstorms, but we don't think we'll have any severe weather today. the big threat continues across the west with temperatures very warm. five to 15 degrees above average, and of course, we're dealing with a drought and the wildfire concerns, so we will cover that as well. happy birthday, my friend! >> thank you. >> and thanks for everyone coming today! yea! wave to everybody at home! bye, everybody! >> love that. >> janice dean! she woke up early and she's taking on the world. coming up here on the show, apple takes a bite out of the republican national convention. it's pulling its support, allegedly because of donald trump. now wayne alan root is issuing a challenge to republicans around the country. you'll hear from him straight ahead. plus, tony blair says don't rule out the pocket of a brexit
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good morning. this morning, a petition for a revote following the brexit outcome, has more than three million signatures. the former prime minister tony blair warns not to rule out a second referendum. can that actually happen? and what would it mean for us? here to weigh in, host of "sunday morning futures," maria bartiromo. >> welcome. >> this is great. >> he says he doesn't think that could happen, but don't count anything out. you say? >> i don't think it's going to happen.
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right now, everyone is in positions of leadership are going back and thinking to themselves and saying to themselves, how did this happen? how did we miss this? and how can we get out of it? it was such an overwhelming response that i would say it's unlikely. however, you know, tony blair is saying don't rule anything out. i get it. >> are they so out of touch that young people voting in masses for this referendum the first time around, they can't buy houses, they can't get jobs. is this shocking to them? >> you know, it really does show you how they really are out of touch with the people. and how you get into a leadership position in some cases and you believe in some point that your policies and your direction and vision for the country is what the people want and is right for the people. it's like, you know better than the people. >> but they hate the people. and they hate democracy. they hate voters. what i've never seen before, up until the last couple years, is politicians who lose a vote, then attacking the voters out
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loud. and saying you're just a bigot, you're immoral. >> you are seeing similarities to that in the united states. the empowerment of the donald trump supporters as a result of this has gotten even stronger. and then you've got the elites, and you've got the establishment saying ohgosh, those supporters. they don't know what they're doing. >> but google searches have showed that people are going, what is brexit? what will this mean for britain? so why didn't people google that before the vote? >> right. there's all of these google searches. i read that, that they're saying what is the eu now, after they already voted. look, i think that's another indication of people basically saying look, you know, you're trying to make the peel look stupid. >> i googled this morning what is the future of the eu and i couldn't get an answer, so i figured i'd ask you the same question this morning. will we start to see more of these votes? >> i'm going to have on today a
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member of the european parliament, kay swinberg. she was pushing for the stay. she'll be on in the next hour. but i think that there is reason to believe that because the british people were empowered and they actually did win on this, that you will see scotland think about its own future, that you could see something in france that you could see the netherlands. this is the whole point. that this could be the beginning of an unraveling of the european union and that is a big thing. >> without great britain, there's no counterbalance against germany. it's basically just the german union at this point, isn't it? >> that's what the people were pushing back at. you go to london right now, london is an international city. it's hardly great britain. don't you think? >> for sure. >> so the people say look, we want to take our country back. i think that's really interesting about this is the thread going through all of this is immigration. that's why i have steven miller on from the trump campaign. he's the guy who really helped
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senator sessions come up with immigration reform plans. so talking to him about what's going to happen in the eu as well as in america because of immigration. again, we've spoken about it before. the question in any election for any country, who gets to live in your country, who gets to work in your country, who gets to participate in the democracy of your country. america, as well as britain, should know the answers to that. we should know who's in and out of the country. >> who gets free handouts. >> exactly. >> maria, the show starts right here on the fox news channel right after our show is over. great to see you, as always. >> we've got a preview of tomorrow's markets. we've got mohammed el arian on. urgent search and rescues under way in the state of west virginia after devastating apocalyptic floods there. entire towns are gone, under water. we're live on the ground next. >> and a father desperate for some grandchildren puts an ad in the newspaper. will someone please marry my
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48-year-old son? you'll hear from both of them just ahead. here's a question i go to bed every night wondering. which condiment is healthier for you, ketchup or mustard? dr. marc siegel is going to grill us on the plaza, next. what do you think it is? >> barbecue sauce and pic pico de gayo. now you can't spell nutrition without nut, am i right? i mean whose to say it's pronounced nu-triton, anyway? my mixes contain delicious nuts, specially blended for your optimal nut-rition. that's right, i just changed a word in the english dictionary, forever. planters. nutrition starts with nut.
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good morning. this is breaking at this hour. urgent rescues intensifying in west virginia as torrential rains leave towns completely under water. >> president obama declaring a state of emergency there, sending federal disaster assistance to help find the missing. >> unbelievable.
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garrett tenney is live in west virginia with what is happening at this hour. garrett, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. these relief efforts are. co-i coming. the governor announcing that 400 national guardsmen are here on the ground across the state, helping with this recovery effort now. you can see this mud, which we were showing you yesterday, some of it's dried up here on the main roads, but other areas, it's still extremely thick. several inches still lying here. right now, this is the main strip. normally on a sunday morning this would be a pretty busy place. over here, mama payne's diner. we're told on a sunday morning, this place would be packed with people coming in for sunday morning breakfast. you can see on the window here, this is the water line. where the elk river rose 50 feet from where it is now to cover this entire street. folks here were stuck up in these apartments right above these buildings for several days portfolio they could be able to
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get out and actually get help here. now they're going around helping folks here on the ground that are trying to go through their own homes that have been destroyed or wiped away to see what the damage is like. this past hour, we spoke with west virginia senator joe manchin about those recovery efforts. >> i've never seen anything like it in my life. '85 was something that was similar to this. the devastation is just unbelievable. we have 24 confirmed dead and about five unaccounted for. and could be more. but our hearts and prayers go out for them. they're helping each other. church groups are out. they're feeding people. salvation army. red cross. >> reporter: what makes this entire situation that much more heartbreaking is so many of these folks here didn't have flood insurance, because as the national weather service has said, this was a once in a thousand-year flood event. so for a lot of folks, they
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thought that was something they'll never need. a lot of them now left with nothing. >> our hearts and prayers are with them. >> thanks, garrett. summer has begun, which means it is time for burgers and hot dogs. but what you put on them may not be as healthy as you think. >> so which condiments are the best for us? which are the worst, and most important, which are the most tasty? >> dr. marc siegel joins us now to put us to the test. >> i'm going to test you guys, 30 seconds, put them in the right order. least healthy to most healthy. least healthy to most healthy. 30 seconds, go! >> okay. >> put your heads together. >> help out here. >> ketchup's worst, right. >> ketchup worst? >> hurry up, clock is ticking here. >> cholula is just spicy. >> i'm going to go with mustard here.
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>> i think ketchup has got most sugar in it. >> eight, seven -- >> last changes. >> mayonnaise. >> these all have sugar. >> okay! now, reveal the real answer. drum roll. all right. >> oh! he was right! no way! >> i want to start with this. the most important thing to know is that mayo is the worst! ten grams of fat in one tablespoon of mayo. >> but there's no sugar in it. >> but the fat. ten grams of fat. and the calories are -- it's got 100 calories per tablespoon. when you're making a tuna salad, you're adding mayo to your sandwich. watch out. >> sugar. >> sugar is not the problem. the sugar is the problem over here with the barbecue sauce. and ketchup. i wanted to vote for catketchup.
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>> you can get low sugar ketchup, is that any better for you? >> exactly. you have to get low sugar ketchup. and there's also a little bit too much salt in ketchup. i love soy sauce. a lot of protein. but there's a lot of salt in soy sauce. 1/3 of your daily requirements of salt is in soy sauce. >> what can possibly be wrong with this? >> a little too much cream in it. but the good guy is over here. this is the kind of mustard you want to have. the regular mustard. zero calories. low in sodium. i saw clayton having this on his hot dog yesterday. really, really good. >> i had red wine, which is also healthy. >> he also didn't see my big plate of chips. >> one thing about mustard, and also pico de gayo and tobasco sauce. not only are they low in salt, sugar, and calories, but they've
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got a lot of zing to them, flavor. you know what flavor does? turns off hunger in your brain. so if you have mustard with your tuna or mustard on your hot dog, you're not going to want to eat as much. >> would it be crazy to say i'll live to 80 instead of 90 and just go with the dijon? >> you want my medical approval? i'll write you a prescription for dijon mustard. it's certainly better than the mayo. and the ranch dressing is the worst. this has eight grams of fat per tablespoon. do not have ranch dressing on your salad. >> it can ruin health-wise a lot of salads. >> you have the ranch dressing and you ruin the salad. >> it makes a burger good. >> watch out for mayor over here and the ranch. okay, go with the mustard every time. >> thank you, doc. >> dr. siegel, thank you. that was fun. coming up on the show, still ahead, herschel walker supports donald trump. now he says that support is getting him blocked from making money. seriously? we'll explain.
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we told you last week that there are reports that apple has decided not to donate mac books, about $150,000 of mac books to the republican national convention. they have done this in years past, although they did not do it in 2012. and a lot of people are drawing conclusions that it has to do with donald trump. >> well, donald trump, of course, has called for the boycott of the apple iphone because apple didn't want to let the fbi hack into the phone after the san bernardino terror attacks and all of that. anyway, so donald trump had done that, and wayne alan root was on the program earlier. he's calling for a boycott of apple iphones. he's an author and trump supporter and also a former vp candidate. listen. >> when i do a fox news appearance, i usually get five or six e-mails.
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it was all conservatives saying thank you for saying that and we're going to get rid of our apple devices, or when our contract is up, we're going to get rid of our apple devices or we're going to sell our apple stocks. i wouldn't be surprised if in the last week, they've lost some business, and i'm sure it's going to build as the word gets out as we get to the convention and people hear about this terrible, terrible business decision, biased business decision. >> vp candidate under the libertarian party. do you think this is something that will ever come to fruition? how many of us use our iphones? >> donald trump uses an iphone. so, i don't know. i think tha this is -- first of all, apple has not said one word about this. they have not publicly said one word about this. and also, we don't know if they're not going to donate computers to the dnc. they didn't do it in 2012 to both parties. they said we're not donating money or we're not donating any money, we're going to donate computers, but that's it. >> i don't know the truth. there was a political report saying that they weren't donating to the rnc because they believe that trump is immoral.
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>> right. >> that's what politico said. >> we know a lot of companies are taking that position. my only point would be they can give to whoever they want, right? but if they're saying they're not giving to the rnc because trump is immoral, you do business with china. are you serious? with an authoritarian country where people are chained to their sewing machines and political prisoners work in factories, and you're, like, casting moral aspersions on the republican candidate? get some perspective. if true. >> if true. again, i don't know about the -- >> and we did reach out to apple for comment. and we haven't heard. >> they haven't commented. they even asked about this report. they haven't said anything publicly about it. >> why wouldn't they bat it down? >> we don't even know whether or not they're going to donate money or computers to the dnc. separating themselves for this whole process. but at the end of the day, if a presumptive nominee says boycott your products, well, then, why would we give you the products that you're asking us to boycott at the rnc? you'll be there typing on mac books that you just called for a
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boycott. >> it's also moot because they own all of your pictures. you can't get rid of apple. you're stuck. >> we're going to start with this news headline. it was breaking news overnight. the city of fallujah completely liberated from isis after two years in the grips of the terror organization. fox news contributor joined us earlier with what it means for the fight against terror. >> it's such a symbolic city for americans. what it took to liberate fallujah after the initial invasion is cooked into our brains and consciousness. then to see it fall to isis was a blow to so many of us, especially those who had served there. obama and hillary clinton abandoned any sort of residual commitment to iraq, hoping that someone else will defeat ie ssi for us. >> fallujah was the scene of some of the deadliest combat during the iraq war. nfl great herschel walker says he's being blackballed by anti-trumpers. walker one of the first trump
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supporters out of the gate tells tmz several of his speaking gigs have been canceled because hosts are worried he will attract protesters. the retired running back says that won't stop him from supporting the donald. > the nypd is taking no chances at today's gay pride parade. police presence comes in the wake of the orlando shooting. meanwhile, a nice gesture for the lgbt community by toronto police interrupted by black lives matter protesters. >> the police department unveiling a mural to honor the lgbt community and make up for raids against the community back in 1981. protesters called it a publicity stunt. a boy in a baseball game winning a staredown contest with a camera, and it's hilarious. >> we got you.
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>> do you think mom even knows? >> she's like, what are you doing? >> now she's on to it. >> put him on the mound! that gaze would make any batter shake. got to hand it to him, though. he knows how to hold an audience. >> i was having an epic staredown with our jib operator. that's what's amazing about this, is that camera was all the way across the stadium. how does he even know the camera is on him? >> can you do both eyebrows or just one? >> if we had a camera on a jib, we might be able to pull this off. did you hear about this father who absolutely humiliated his son who is and he took out an ad in a newspaper, basically asking any lady who would possibly marry him to come forward? he says, i am 48 years old, never been married and live in salt lake city. this is his dad writing this on
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behalf of him. i'm looking for a wife who is ready, willing, and able to have children as soon as possible. i look just like my picture, except now have grey hair. >> we had them on the show earlier this morning. and we had a chance to talk with them. baron was very forgiving of his father. he said look, my father is a little curmudgeonly. >> he wants some grandkids. >> did you ask the obvious question, which is is there a connection between having a father that overbearing and not being married at 48? >> we didn't. but we also knew, though, that he admitted he didn't live anywhere near him. he lived a couple states away from him. that didn't stop him from doing this. here are the father and son. listen. >> i've been to core delane, idaho. a small little town. i was there with my lady friend a few weeks back. i thought that this would be a good idea. >> oh, naturally.
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i sat down and write an ad and i had a picture with me. they blew the picture up. i thought maybe i would get five or six ladies, hopefully in core de lane who would be interested. >> i turn on my phone and it was like bing, bing, bing, bing, bing. you couldn't believe how many phone calls i got. i had absolutely no idea. i love my dad, he's the only dad i've got. but he is a little neurotic. and it was out there. it's ridiculous. i have no problem meeting women. i'm dating a couple women right now. a little embarrassing. anybody who's like, you know, fallen in front of a bunch of people and it's on camera, or maybe their pants were pulled down, there's not a problem. >> we've all been embarrassed and humiliated. >> dating a couple women? >> he just let everybody know.
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>> you're all dating him. >> it makes him even more likable. >> i think he's cute. he's got a lot of promise. and arthur, i think your son is going to get married and hopefully get you some grand babies, if that's what he wants. >> nice, anna. coming up, bill maher calls out liberals for calling republicans racist for being against illegal immigration, if you can follow that. >> i hear a lot of talk today about xenophobia. is it really phobia if you have something to be afraid of? >> he stands up for conservatives in a way, and that was just the beginning of an epic rant. stay tuned. then, it's what you tuned in for. the food, the fun, and the games. it's all happening at the fox & friends carnival. we are going into party mode just ahead. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready.
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bill maher breaking from the or orthodoxy for a moment. here's part of what he said. >> i hear a lot of talk today about xenophobia. and is it really phobia if you have something to be afraid of? 52% of british muslims think being gay should be illegal. >> yeah. >> the kind of thing that would make you nervous. >> what percentage of american republicans believe that. can we deport them? >> so obviously maher missed the daily conference call, because biden says it is, in fact, about racism, that brexit vote. watch. >> playing to our fears, rather than, as abraham lincoln said, appear to our better angels. divide us based on religion or ethnicity. rather than unite us on our common humanity. build walls instead of bridges. it has been un-american what we have been seeing. >> who's right? joining us for a fair and balanced debate, richard
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goodstein, and former policy director to dr. ben carson, ying ma. can you think of a single moment when liberals disagreed with a policy, where they didn't charge racism? >> tucker, you know what's interesting -- >> can you name one? >> what's interesting about the efforts to show for donald trump is that as he's saying, look, this was paul ryan who said it was textbook racism. >> no, no, i'm sorry. i'm going to stop you there. you may have misunderstood the question. i'm talking about the brexit vote. the vote in great britain, not here. >> no, i understand. the fact of the matter is it was a complicated series of factors that gave rise to that vote, and i think it is hallucinatory for people who have trump supporters to think that those same sentiments are somehow going to carry him. i have not heard any reference this morning to polls today, "washington post," hillary is up 51-39. reuters she's up 46-33. trump is sinking. the more people hear from him in the general election pool, the
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more they hear the textbook racism, and paul ryan said, the less they like him. >> that may all be true. you totally ignored my question. to you, why is it that the left every time -- and let's just talk about the brexit vote. why do they have to ascribe racism to people who want to leave the eu? why can't they just say the voters voted, we believe in democracy, maybe they had a point, but they can't? it's always racism. >> right. because it's part of their dna. i think they're delusional. i think they always want to bury their heads in the sand. i mean, just remember, after the orlando attacks, one thing that donald trump said was obama actually appeared to be angrier at trump than he was at the terrorist who killed the 49 people. now, to get more serious about this, what we do know about radical islam in the u.s. is that there's a majority of muslims in america who believe that they should have the option of being governed by shari'a law. that is a very serious problem, and that is something that
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affects our homeland security. now, do you hear people like hillary and barack obama talking about that? of course not. they would prefer to talk about bigotry. they would prefer to talk about racism. and what people across the country will tell you is that they're sick and tired of politicians talking that way. they want someone who is serious about protecting us. and like bill maher says, there is actually something very serious that we need to be afraid of, radical islamic terrorism is something that we are genuinely afraid of. >> richard, as a liberal, i would hope that you think women should be allowed to drive. you don't think gays should be killed. you think women should be allowed to go outside with a veil on and talk to people they're not related to. and yet many orthodox muslims don't think that. and yet liberals won't say so. why is that? >> well, first of all, what she just said about a majority of muslims in the u.s. believing all this business about shari'a law is an utter fiction. >> how about anybody believing that. >> hold on a second.
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there are -- >> listen to me. >> i didn't make up that number. >> i didn't interrupt you. what i like about it is this is the same thing. trump did well among the majority of republican voters who think obama's a muslim, was born in kenya, and do not believe in evolution. and he keeps talking to the same people. what ying is saying is the same thing. >> don't you think liberal values on their most basic level, we'are worth standing up for? >> of course. >> why not say it's wrong to prevent them from driving. >> i don't think there's a single person, left, right, or middle who disagrees with the proposition that women should have equal rights. if there was a person who stood up for that, it was hillary clinton when she went to beijing in 1995. >> what about when she wept nt saudi arabia, did she stand up for it there? >> the fact of the matter is donald trump is willy nilly building developments in saudi arabia, and he loves it there, okay? >> okay. >> tucker, since we're talking about liberal values, i just
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want to point out a very popular conservative blogger posted a piece this week on facebook, that was a "wall street journal" op-ed criticizing the hostility that islam did to facebook. you know what facebook did? facebook banned this blogger from facebook. this is the kind of liberalism that we have in the united states. and that is precisely the kind of thing that will not help us defeat radical terrorism. >> nothing liberal about that. i'm a liberal here! thanks for joining us. appreciate it. good to see you both. up next, nothing says summer like a day at the carnival. we brought a carnival here to our plaza with no clowns, thank help. janice is going for a ride on the turbo tubs. join us. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow
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. welcome back. summer means fun, carnivals and bumper cars. brooks grady is the co-owner of fantasy world and he outfits us with this amazing carnival. >> we have parties for picnics, promotions for all types and ages and events. this is just a few items we brought today for our collection of carnival rides and games. >> there's obviously a weight limit to these because poor jade is just crushed. not that much? >> no. >> all right. how fast do these go? >> a couple miles. >> not street limit? >> no, no. >> will you hit it, jade? all right, go for it. >> i can't. >> we have to turn the switch on. >> turn the switch on. toggle switch in the middle of
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the top. >> middle of the top. all right. we're about to get slammed. we're going to clayton. take it away. >> nothing says fantastic breakfast like frooty pebbles and cotton candy. we have diy s'mores with fruity pebbles. we have diy smoo'mores. you can add cotton candy, gold pineapples. i heard you talking about couldn'tmen condiments. >> if you were listening, chef jay was talking about having the healthiest condiments. >> what's the healthiest thing? >> the hot dog. >> because fruity pebbles certainly isn't. >> it's a balance.
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>> do you like to do it before or -- >> i like to do it during and smoosh it all the way in. you called me the king of cereal not too long ago. >> you're my favorite cereal chef. probably my favorite chef of all. this is does not look balanced. >> you ruined the chipotle flavor, the smokeyness that comes with it. >> it's trying to roll away. >> how many meals have you made with fruity pebbles? >> i can't even add. it's that many. >> i love fruity pebbles. >> to eat this unhealthy breakfast, and then you want to lose it, you go into the turbo tubs, get on that. >> upper body workout. >> i can't do any of those spiny rides. >> can we get them in there? >> yeah. let's put them in the spiny
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rides. >> we need five ride folks. >> what is this called? >> the turbo tub. >> the turbo tub. >> how fast does this go? >> it's not as fast around as it goes. it's when you spin it -- >> it's like a turbo tub time machine. >> that's right. >> it's probably not safe to eat on the turbo tub. >> people coming in? >> it's a matter of efficiency. >> belt them in. >> we're going to eat while we're in the turbo tub. >> we'll get you in after the show. >> fire it up. keep it going. faster. >> whoa! >> spin the wheel. >> spin the wheel clm. >> more "fox & friends" coming up.
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welcome back. the carnival continues. >> turn it on! >> you ready? >> fire it up. great britain's exit from the european union already causing debate in the uk, but what else will happen is still unknown. good morning. i'm maria bartiromo. this is "sunday morning futures." some political party leaders in britain are stepping down. what does brexit mean for u.s. diplomacy with the uk? the brexit causing turbulence on global markets. top economist mohamedl

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