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bill on facebook says, good old debbie set her debates on saturday night so very few watched. she wasn't fooling anyone with her intention. >> all right. well, be sure to tune in at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow for "fox & friends first" all week long." >> "fox & friends" starts right now. bye. good sunday morning to you and to your family. it's july 24th, 2016. well, the dems are in total disarray. the chairwoman gets dumped from speaking at her own convention after those e-mails trashing bernie sanders got leaked. but some say that's not enough. they want her fired, steve. >> i have heard that this morning. and it took two e-mail scandals, but hillary clinton wants you to know she's serious about online security for everybody else. what she demanded from all of
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her veep vetters and their families. you just won't believe it. we're going to tell you. >> i'll keep going. plus, it may be the big egs story of election season. president obama's brother wants to make america great again, but guess what, it won't be with hillary clinton. now i may remind you, mornings are better with friends. ♪ >> a lot of blue on that wall. >> all right. it's sunday morning. we're working because the dnc is coming up this week.
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you just finished the rnc. that's in the books. now we're getting ready to go to philly. >> just 24 hours from now, that hall will be abuzz. we'll be outside in the parking lot of wells fargo arena. it's a beautiful morning in the philadelphia area. philadelphia, america's number four city when it comes to population and whatnot. that's a diner where tucker carlson is going to be talking to some of the diners later this morning. pancakes and politics on this special edition of sunday morning "fox & friends." >> by the way, day one is going to kick off with a bang. michelle obama will speak and bernie sanders will speak in the afternoon, probably when no one is watching. it's going to be an exciting week. we'll be there shortly. it's very close to where steve rears his children. they're pretty grown for the most part. when you were holding up the headlines and the circular dropped out, i didn't realize there's a deal the burger king where you can get grilled dogs.
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just look at all the coupons in today's sunday paper. >> it's always a little thicker, little more expensive, but might be worth it. you might pay for more the paper, but you might save 50 cents on the hot dog. anyway, the democrats in disarray this morning, just a day away from their convention kickoff in philadelphia. >> bernie sanders supporters outraged over the dnc's revealed plot to destroy their candidate. >> yeah, wikileaks is still hacking a way. the frustration might be at a tipping point, right, doug? >> reporter: we'll find out tomorrow. late last week in the midst of the republican snafu where ted cruz refused to endorse donald trump, republicans were saying we're going to have a much
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orderly, smooth convention. there are already reports that the chairwoman of the dnc debbie wasserman-schultz has been yanked from her speaking job here. fox has not independently confirmed that yet. there are already disruptions where we saw in miami yesterday and hillary clinton introduced her vice presidential candidate tim kaine. there were chants for support of bernie sanders. these e-mails bear out what sanders supporters have long suspected, that the dnc had been working to keep him from getting the nomination. sanders said if he were elected president, debbie wasserman-schultz would be september out as chairwoman of the dnc. one of the e-mails released has her response to that. it says, and i quote, this is a silly story, he isn't going to be president. so now we are on the verge of a democratic convention where that smoothness and that regularity has been thrown out the window. we've already reported how
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sanders supporters hold more protest permits for fdr park, which is about a block away from where we now stand, than any other protest group. they're expecting as many as 30,000 bernie sanders supporters at one of their rallies. so you can throw that ord orderliness out the window. >> it hasn't even started yet, but it started already. it's unbelievable. thanks, doug. >> could be the city of brotherly shove. keep in mind, the bernie sanders people were already angry going in. now with this wikileaks stuff -- the dnc was supposed to be im r imparti impartial, but they weren't. they were out to sandbag bernie sanders. they have that crazy super delegate situation. >> bernie kept saying, they're doing this to me, they're doing this to me. now there's specific e-mails that prove he was right.
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>> bernie sanders took until june before he was eliminated, where donald trump won early. now everyone is focusing on the fact this party has not come together. debbie wasserman-schultz tweeted reince priebus saying this, i'm in cleveland, you need another chair to help your convention in order. get it? for the most part, debbie wasserman-schultz has been the one under fire. it's been amazing. he doesn't get any credit for it, but donald trump will tell you, and so will the others, if you're going to put your hand on the scale to get a more traditional candidate, reince priebus clearly didn't do it because donald trump emerged and reince priebus said he's been fair to him the entire time. >> how is bernie sanders supposed to win if you have the super delegates preventing it and the head of the party, who's supposed to represent every democrat across the country, scheming, rigging the system so her candidate -- it's no secret she's good friends with hillary clinton. >> and bernie sanders has been
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talking all along about how the system is rigged. the system was rigged for hillary. and she, debbie wasserman-schultz, the fact she's not speaking because she's been quarantined by the dnc, this is her convention. she's not going to be there. if it were on the other foot, and it's ironic she should send out that tweet. maybe you turn around the other way. can you imagine, if the mainstream media got ahold of the story that reince priebus was being booted from the rnc, it would be in letters that tall on the cover of "the new york times." but instead, debbie wasserman-schultz it being booted from her own convention, and how many channels are talking about that today? i want you to watch and report back to us tomorrow via e-mail >> i think it would be a lot bigger deal than three lines in melania trump's speech, and that was a 24-hour, to 48-hour lead story on every channel. >> you ran into her at the
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convention. >> we wanted to do a story on what other countries and what the rest of our country thinks about what is going on in cleveland. we ran into debbie wasserman-schultz, who was kind enough to come talk to us. this is how the conversation went, ironically. >> so far, do you think that the rnc is going so well there might not be a democratic convention? >> you know, i think you'll see the democratic convention, which will be unrecognizable compared to the one playing out here in cleveland. we're going to hear people fully embrace hillary clinton, unlike what's going on here in cleveland, where you have one of the major speakers of the night last night, ted cruz, who wouldn't endorse ted cruz from the stage. it just demonstrates all week how divided and chaotic their party is. >> just a little bit too soon. what's ironic about this now, and there have been so many people who have been upset about hillary clinton's unsecured
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e-mail server, and now you've got the dnc, these seven e-mail accounts hacked and splaed out for everybody to see on wi wikilea wikileaks. now we learn this morning that apparently as hillary clinton's team was trying to figure out who the greatest veep would be and they were doing vetting, apparently for every member of the family of any veep nominee or somebody they were considering, they had to give up every single social media password. we don't know how far back. they had to list every piece of property, copies of every resume, list every business partner, every gift ever recorded. >> the lady who's involved in the e-mail scandal, she wants the vice president and all of his family members to give over their passwords to hillary clinton? >> and these are adult kids tim kaine had. can you imagine? oh, we need all your passwords to your twitter and instagram, and by the way snapchat.
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so hillary clinton got a good idea. but to john podesta's credit, he seemed to do a thorough job. but you got a former mayor, a sitting senator, former governor. he's a so-called democratic moderate to the point where michael moore said, i saw this, i don't think he's going to get one vote. the liberal documenttarian. he said trump is going to win and this is a bad pick and a lot of bernie sanders people are going to sit this out now. >> you just mentioned something that in the mainstream media -- and i heard it here on the fox news channel, that he's a moderate. keep in mind, she has been pulled so far to the left by bernie sanders, he moderates her. when you look at his record, he's not a moderate. his voting record is -- he's got 100% from planned parenthood, 100% from brady, 100% from narell. his conservative review score is zero. when people do say -- and you're
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going to see it from everybody. >> $160,000 in gifts in exchange for things when he was in office between 2001 and 2009. donald trump went after him. listen to what donald trump said about tim kaine. >> trump tweeted out a retort. here's tim kaine jumping out first and going after trump. >> do you want a you're fired president or a you're hired president. do you want a trash-talking president or a bridge-building president? with donald trump, it's me first. we've seen again and again that when donald trump says is he has your back, you better watch out. >> i will say, he gave a great speech yesterday. they've got to feel good. >> he's comfortable. >> yeah, he is. >> from a special report, he said he goes to all these
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hearings when the committee members speak to experts when c-span doesn't even get any ratings. they said tim kaine is often the most prepared with questions. tim kaine really knows his stuff. >> donald trump went after him on twitter. this is what he said. is it the same kaine that took hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts while governor of virginia and didn't get indicted while bob m. did? bob mcdonald did get indicted, tim kaine did not. one is a republican, one is a democrat. there were trips to the final four. >> in virginia, they've got some crazy rules. of course, bob mcdonald wound up getting in big trouble. it went all the way to the supreme court, and he was exonerated. nonetheless, seems to be a
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double standard. >> all right. i think the only thing we can do now is read this. >> coming up on this sunday, bernie sanders supporters wanted an end to the super delegate system after they called it a rigged election. this morning, their hopes just crashed and burned. >> brian, the only thing we can do now is read this. >> what's on the mind of philadelphia voters? we're talking to diners. >> i'm glad i get to read this one. it's the lick seen around the world. remember when ariana grande got caught licking other people's do nuts and putting them back? it really cost her.
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lying ted, lying ted. little polka hon it is a is not happy. >> well, donald trump has a knack for giving his opponents nicknames. he's already chosen one for hillary clinton's running mate, virginia senator tim kaine. he's calling him corrupt kaine. so does anything in kaine's past fit that title? here to discuss is kerry pickett. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you know about tim kaine's past? what should we be looking at as voters? >> well, as far as being corrupt, it's more of a perception of corruption. over in virginia, they have very lax gift giving laws. so as far as corruption is concerned, not really. politico just found out a few months ago that he got around
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$160,000 worth of gifts, clothing, travel, et cetera, and they came from donors such as dominion, which is the largest lelectricity company in virgini, a drug company. he also had a gift that had to do with ncaa basketball championships. you know, essentially it was completely legal, but then again you also had bob mcdonald, the former republican governor of virginia. he got convicted of it, even though that was overturned later by the u.s. supreme court. but still, even though it is not illegal, it still has a perception of looking a little shady. >> why did governor kaine get away with it and governor mcdonald did the same thing and didn't? >> well, governor kaine disclosed this information. governor mcdonald, on the other hand, did not. even though this is going to be
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relitigated as far as governor mcdonald is concerned, that was looked at more as a quid pro quo, and governor kaine is a little bit more vague. keep in mind governor kaine did defend governor mcdonald. he asked for leniency for governor mcdonald's case. >> and keep in mind mcdonald is a republican and kaine is a democrat. let's go through -- let's put up the list of some of those gifts just to give the audience an idea. you said 160k in gifts. $18,000 for vacations. more than 5,000 in clothing. you have in 2008 obama campaign gave him $45,000 for travel as well as those final four tickets that you mentioned. donald trump, he tweeted -- can we put up donald trump's tweet? he said, is the same kaine that took hundreds -- this is the same kaine that took hundreds of of dollars in gifts while
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governor of virginia and didn't get indicted while bob m. did. >> this is classic donald trump. there's something else that could get kaine into trouble as well. while he was governor of virginia, he was criticized when he became dnc chairman. he promised he wouldn't do too much dnc chairman work on the taxpayer dime. he said he would only do it on his personal time. then it turned out he was doing a lot more dnc chair work on the taxpayer dime. he was doing a lot of travel, and it turned out that he ended up using virginia state policemen as his detail while doing dnc chair work. so that kind of teed off a lot of taxpayers. >> kerry picket live for us this morning. good to see you. thank you. the worm is wanted. basketball legend and want-to-be diplomat dennis rodman is in trouble this morning. why the cops want to talk to
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good morning to you on this sunday. it's now 24 minutes after the hour. some quick headlines, starting with a fox news alert and a grim discovery to tell you about this morning. a burned body was found among the rubble of an out of control wildfire near los angeles. the fanned fire broke out friday, scorching 31 square miles. that fire now just 20% contained. and then, new details we're getting this morning surrounding the gunman behind that munich massacre. classmates say the 18-year-old
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shooter was computer obsessed loner who called himself psycho and promised he veng ed reveng bullies. he killed nine and hurt 27 others before killing himself outside a packed mall on friday. and thousands gathered to say good-bye to a fallen officer. he was one of three officers killed in the ambush last week in baton rouge. those are your headlines. i'll see you back here in a little bit. brian? >> all right, heather. leaked dnc e-mails show an effort to undermine the bernie sanders campaign, including planning the end of his campaign already in april. one e-mail reading this. we're starting to plan ahead with messaging to our supporters for the end of the primary in transition to the general. oh, really? how do you feel if you're a standers guy? what does this mean for hillary clinton? here's democratic strategist john burnett and democratic
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strategist evan je lean gomez. first of all, your thoughts about these e-mails. >> you know, it's just another tactic by the democratic party. this time they happen to actually go after one of their own. whether sanders believes in the holy quran, the bible, or the book according to bernie, it doesn't matter. that's his beliefs. you should be covered, i thought, under the constitution with respect to religious free choice. >> this isn't rnc talking points to go after bernie sanders. this is dnc talking points. what you were just referring to is in one of the e-mails, they said, why don't you attack him on his religion. he never talks about being jewish. let's make him an atheist. evangeline, how does that make you feel? >> look, i think the republicans need to focus on their election and stop trying to create some distraction here at the dnc
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convention. we know that voters -- democratic voters are behind the clinton/kaine ticket. that's what matters at this point. >> does it bother you that the person running the party, who's supposed to make sure it's fair and balanced, it putting her hand on the scale? >> well, wait a second. this is not an effort by the dnc, okay. this is an e-mail -- in fact, we don't even know if this e-mail is authentic or not. >> we've seen the denials. >> this is not a denial. >> bernie has been saying it all along. that the system is rigged. >> let's go back to the other e-mail. this is from the communications director. listen to this. let's create a narrative in the sanders campaign for a story which says that bernie never, ever had his act together, that his campaign was a mess. that is from the press secretary. evangeline, that is blatant.
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>> blatant of what? the system is not rigged. bernie was able to compete. bernie won many primary states, if you remember. oregon, michigan. the states we thought were going to go for clinton. number two, bernie also raised as much -- just about as much money as clinton. so for us to say that the system is rigged based on the facts i just gave you -- and those are facts, not my opinion -- that is not evidence that the system is rigged. >> but the smear campaign was already established, already ready to pull the trigger, had he actually gained an edge over hillary clinton. >> and let's just summarize it this way. regardless of what we think, what do you think the reaction is going to be, being that the sanders people are very active and already aplplied for many, many permits to demonstrate this week and have their voices heard. evangeline, what's going to be the effect? >> what's important here is sanders has already endorsed
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clinton. he's going to speak at the convention. i do not see him in any way trying to subvert what is going on. again, everyone's excited about the clinton/kaine ticket. >> real quick, john. >> the point is, bernie sanders will walk the party line. however, voters may not. >> but as joe manchin said, he's not even in our party. he's a socialist. all right. coming up straight ahead, john k kasich and ted cruz have both refused to endorse donald trump. but, one of them could change their mind. also, tucker carlson live at the diner. and it may be the biggest headline of the election season. obama endorses trump? it's true. can a toothpaste do everything well?
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>> as it turns out now from the wikileaks stuff, despite what your spokesperson said from the dnc, it was rigged. this is rigged. we've got breakfast for tucker carlson. he's got some fresh diner coffee. good morning, tucker. >> reporter: good morning. and believe it or not, that's decaf. that "snl" clip was completely true to life. that's real. that's the script of the primaries. >> absolutely. >> tongucker, how big a deal is this? >> reporter: it's a really big deal. it's amazing to me -- and we're going to spend the day with the bernie people -- that they're swallowing this. they're offended by super delegates. any american who believes in democracy should be. the only purpose of a super delegate system is to prevent people like bernie sanders from ever getting the nomination. their new plan is to create a blue-ribbon commission, kick it
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down the road to 2018, but they're still going to have super delegates. why are the bernie people putting up with this? they're getting shafted. >> they are getting shafted. so the dnc rules committee defeated an attempt by the bernie camp to change things. i love this part. hillary's side is okay with it. then again, she's already won. why not. because the system was rigged. >> reporter: well, what's amazing to me -- so if you're a bernie supporter, you're mad about the influence of wall street, of big money, of the financial services sector on politics and you think the isment is rigged. what have you learned? hillary clinton, who's taken more money from wall street than any candidate ever, just picked a running mate who's a favorite of wall street, and they're keeping super delegates in place. she's basically making no substantial concessions to the bernie people. she's hoping they're going to be obedient little robots and vote for her. the younger ones will. the ones who live if rurn rurals who have been left out of the
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fruits of globalization, i think she's made a bad mistake. >> tucker, something that came in just not long before we started our newscast, the newspaper, "new york post," came into our newsroom. it says "obama for trump." we all said what? his half brother in kenya is saying he's supporting donald trump. he's disappointed in his brother's administration. >> guess why. you tell me. >> reporter: because obama and hillary clinton pushed for the libya overthrow of gadhafi, who's his friend. killed his friend. who was a good guy. >> that's not a bad reason, actually. that's one of the reasons i don't support hillary. obviously killing gadhafi and not engineering something to come after gadhafi has created what's going on. he gets no press at all.
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he's both an immigrant and a muslim and an obama, and he's still supporting trump. that's amazing. >> he believes in the sanctity of marriage, and it's been reported he has 3 to 12 wives. >> he believes in the sanctity of a lot of marriages. >> he believes in a lot of maernls. >> can we get him on the show? nobody ever talked to malik obama. i hope our bookers can get him. >> we're doing our best. >> what an interesting guest he would be. >> here's the other thing. while he lives in kenya, keep in mind i think it was 2008 or 2009 he started that pro-obama super pac or something. then they looked into it. the irs fast tracked his status, which is crazy. but he's been in kenya. he was a resident of maryland. he's coming back to maryland to vote even though he hasn't been here in a while. >> and he's registered to vote. >> the irs fast tracked his
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charity. i'm certain it was wholly legitimate. >> of course. why wouldn't it be? >> reporter: it's unbelievable. they do that favor for him and he's still supporting trump. that's a man we need to talk to asap. >> he needs a side job just for anniversary celebrations as well as mother's day. >> all right. tucker, if you're missing us, we're heading your way right after the show. we'll see you in philly this afternoon. >> reporter: i do miss you. >> i know you do. >> reporter: let's go to dinner. >> it's been a few days. >> we're busy. see ya. it's 22 minutes before the top of the hour. heather joins with us a bunch of headlines. >> is it good to be home? >> great to be home. i walked in the front door and my son peter needed stitches. straight to the e.r. it's a mom's life. >> is he okay? >> he's okay. five stitches later, doing well. good morning, everybody. hope you are have having a good weekend. we've got new information coming in from overnight. the nba hall of famer dennis rodman is now a person of interest in a california
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hit-and-run case. the driver of a black bmw claims rodman was behind the wheel of a car involved in a fender bender. the driver was not seriously injured but said he was in pain. police are now looking to talk to rodman. got to catch them all. two canadian teenagers were so distracted while playing pokemon go that they crossed the border illegally. they were later reunited with their mom. this is just the latest in a string of incidents tied to that game. the dnc e-mail dump isn't just pulling back the e-mail on politicians but pop stars too. brand new leaked memos showing the white house vetoed an offer for the singer ariana grande to perform for the president after her infamous donut gate. do you remember this?
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that was when the singer was caught on camera licking donuts before putting them back and saying she hated america. well, the white house is not about to let this dangerous woman inside. a white house staffer replying to the concert request with, nope, sorry. and those are your headlines. see you back here in a little bit. >> you didn't mind the licking? >> i could shake that off. >> shake it off. i'm looking because we're all heading down to philly later today. mostly cloudy and 75. rick, as we take a look outside of the arena, it's going to be hot there later today. heat wave. tomorrow the high in philly is
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going to be 99. >> do you have anything to add? >> reporter: the heat just follows you guys wherever you go. big heat dome across the central part of the country. now it's moving east. 99 degrees. take a look at the map, steve. we'll show you exactly that. maybe a thunderstorm or two tomorrow as well. not going to be anything that's going to cause huge problems with the thunderstorm. when it's that hot and humid, you might see that. then a little bit of a cooldown comes in for tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. still summer, still warm, but we'll see more sunshine and temps back a little bit in towards that normal range. tomorrow is going to be a scorcher there. speaking of scorcher, it's been hot all week long for so much of the central part of the country. 84 degrees right now in kansas city. that's hot. but you see that green just to the north of it. things cooling down a lot across parts of south dakota, north dakota, and into minnesota throughout the day today. still really warm across the plains. kansas city, it's going to feel around 105. hot, guys. >> i like the way you said moving east. >> coming for you. >> there's a headline in "the
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new york post" says new york baked to apple crisp. the big apple is going to be hot today. >> you like your newspapers. >> i read a lot. i'm going to teach you. >> and if you don't read, we'll read the news to you here on this show. coming up, google and twitter both accused of censoring content thatcized hillary clinton. our next guest says he has hard evidence to prove it's tilted in hillary's favor. >> plus, which family is more popular, the trumps or the kardashians? the answer to that when we come back. >> what obama is voting for trump, what kardashian compares to trump.
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some quick headlines for you. ohio governor john kasich leaving open the possibility of endorsing donald trump. despite skipping the rnc last week, kasich says that if trump can unify this divided country, he will get his support. and america is no longer keeping up with the kardashians. instead, they're keeping up with the trumps. the trump family now the most searched family on google. they all spoke at the convention in cleveland. their search numbers skyrocketed, steve. >> all right. thank you. meanwhile, twitter is under fire this morning, accused of dropping the hashtag dnc leaked after wikileaks released 20,000 e-mails from the dnc yesterday, fueling allegations that both twitter and google have been censoring content critical of
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hillary clinton and bernie sanders. here with the evidence is dr. robert epstein from the american institute for behavior research and technology. he's out in san diego. good morning, doctor. >> hi there, steve. >> so you have hard evidence that google is censoring. how did you get this? >> well, different ways, but the simplest thing you can do is just type things into their search bar, and what you're going to find is that it's very, very hard to get suggestions when you're doing google search for anything negative regarding hillary clinton. if you do the same searches on yahoo! or on bing, you get all kind of suggestions for negative things. but it's almost impossible to get those same suggestions using google search. >> okay. here's a couple of examples. of course, famously donald trump
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has referred to it'd cruz as lyin' ted. the first thing down is lying ted. type in crooked, you end up with crooked knife, crooked smile, crooked rooster. no crooked hillary. how does google manipulate things like that, and why when the fact you search in crooked on things like bing, crooked hillary pops right up? >> we all suffer from the delusion that everything is automated that we see on google. although a lot of things are automated, the fact is google itself acknowledges that google employees make changes to their algorithms between 500 and 600 times a year. that's almost twice a day. >> sure. >> so there's a lot of manual
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adjustments being made, and there's really little doubt at this point that a lot of the adjustments that google makes are very much pro-hillary clinton and very much anti-donald trump. let me say for the record that i am not a big donald trump supporter, but i am a supporter of democracy, and i am a supporter of the free and fair election. i think actually what we're seeing here is actual rigging. this is not paranoia. this is fact. this is rock-solid fact that, you know, the biggest search engine in the world is definitely biased in favor of hillary clinton. >> and the thing about it is google can influence, can shift between 2 1/2 and 10 million votes, which would create a winning margin of close to 4% to
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you know, growing up, every sunday, after church, we'd go out to eat in the morning. >> we did that too. >> to a diner. tucker has not gone out to church yet, but he's already in a diner. >> i had a private service in the marriott alone. i'm at the penrose diner in south philly, not far from the
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convention center. this is rocky territory. i'm here with beau, i've got french toast and he's taking healthier options. good morning. >> good morning. >> who are you voting for? >> i'm voting for trump. >> you were telling me a minute ago you grew up as a registered democrat, but you're voting trump. why? >> because i know what this country needs. it needs someone strong like trump. trump will bring this country back to where it needs to be. he supports our military. he supports our law enforcement. and without both military and law enforcement, we're in trouble. >> yeah. the country kind of falls apart. do you think hillary doesn't support the military and law enforcement? >> she doesn't support us, in my opinion. >> tell me about your neighbors and former coworkers. you said you were a cop for 21 years. >> yes, doc, department of corrections i'm retired from. >> department of corrections. so how many of your friends are voting trump? >> i would say 90% of my friends. >> 90% of them? >> yes. >> any for bernie? >> no.
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>> the other 10% is for hillary? >> yes. >> you going to the convention or any of the events? >> no. >> if you did, how do you think you'd be received? >> i don't think people would like me. >> interesting. why do you think that? >> because i speak the truth. the truth hurts. >> yeah. >> it's what our country needs. the truth. >> so you think if you walked into a bernie rally or to the hillary clinton convention, people would just instinctively dislike you? >> yes. >> i think you're absolutely right. >> i don't care. >> but if people dislike you, if you know that someone dislikes you, it's hard to vote for that person, isn't it? >> yes. >> interesting. you getting the french toast? >> no. i'm going to get the two eggs over easy with the bacon. >> beau is a wise man with his food choices and his political ones. back to you. >> it sounds delicious. >> thank you, beau. >> thank you, tucker. >> that guy, he's a great guy. i'm thinking he wants tucker to get up and leave him alone. listen, he's starving! >> he's ready for the bacon.
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>> indeed. meanwhile, straight ahead, the mainstream annoyed praises tim kaine for being bilingual. >> seem to love the fact that he spoke so much spanish here in miami. >> a crowd here in miami, many of whom do speak spanish, seemed to really like that. >> this morning, hispanics have a message for the mainstream media. stop reminding it. ree grilled favorites on one plate - like chicken bryan and linguine positano starting at just $15.99. carrabba's. this is how you do italian. it takes all kinds of jobs. and the best place to find the job that's right for you ♪ is on the world's number-one job site. indeed. how the world works. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for.
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♪ ♪ ♪ good morning to you and to your family on this beautiful sunday. it's july 24th, 2016. i'm anslyearhart. things go from bad to worse for the democrats. dnc chairman, debbie wasserman schultz gets dumped from speaking at her own convention. but after those leaked e-mails trashing bernie sanders, some say that is not enough. they want her to be fired. meanwhile, hillary clinton hits the stage with her brand-new vice presidential pick. and you have to hear the big news. he speaks spanish. >> wow! >> they certainly seem to love the fact that he spoke so much spanish here in miami. >> a crowd here in miami, many
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of whom do speak spanish, seemed to really like that. >> so is that the key to winning hispanic voters? we're going to talk about it. >> guten tag to my german fans. i took german in high school. hey, it took two e-mail scandals, but hillary clinton wants you to know, she's serious about online security. for everybody else. you won't believe what she demanded from her vp candidates as they were vetted. and by the way, which she demanded from their families. think about that for a second. but even on sunday, your mornings are better with friends. well, a week ago, we showed you the beautiful city of cleveland, ohio. now it's a week later. it's 7:01 in the city of brotherly love, inside the wells
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fargo arena. assi as you can see, it's bathed in blue. >> reminds me of hillary clinton on stage with elizabeth warren. >> we're also talking pancakes because tucker carlson is right there. we'll be talking with tugger. he's interviewing people. >> we got that one interview under our belts. the convention is expected to attract between 50 to 60,000 people, including 6,000 delegates and 15,000 journalists. it's amazing. i think they rounded up the numbers. >> you're leaving out the x factor. they're talking about maybe 30,000 different protesters, as well. >> protesters? >> meanwhile, at two minutes after the top of the hour. >> democrats in disarray this morning, just a day away from their convention kickoff in philadelphia, in every way, shape, or form. >> brian, bernie sanders supporters are outraged over the dnc's revealed plot to destroy their, quote, revolutionary candidate. >> doug mcelway is in philly
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where the frustration is at the tipping point and it's going to be hot because of the temperature and hot because of what's happening. >> reporter: that e-mail scandal, you're right, bernie sanders is set to speak at the convention on monday night. and early indications are that he may try to tamp down some of the increasiveness that we are seeing as a result of this e-mail scandal. his staff sent out an e-mail this morning, describing what his speech will be all about. he plans to, quote, rip into trump, not debbie wasserman schultz, but trump for siding with the koch brothers and echoing claims that climate change is a hoax. that said, this e-mail scandal by gooseifor 2.0, he first hacked into the e-mails and provided them to weeks, is doing some serious damage. and it's not certain that sanders supporters are going to be so forgiving, as sanders appears to be. already, we've seen protests at the miami rally, where clinton introduced her running mate as senator tim kaine of virginia yesterday. and there are now reports that debbie wasserman schultz will be denied the speaking opportunity
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at the very convention over which she presides. by way of comparison, could you imagine the gop depriving rines priebus of a speaking opportunity at their convention? this is a very large embarrassment for the democrats. wasserman schultz's fingerprints are all over some of these hacked e-mails. in a cnn report from last may, it says that bernie sanders will remove debbie wasserman schultz if he elected in president. in response to that, she says in an e-mail, quote, this is a silly story. he isn't going to be president. sanders won the support of 13 million americans. his followers hold more protest permits here in philadelphia than any other protest group. and as you said, they're expecting as many as 30,000 ralliers at one protest. so all this promise from the democrats of a smooth, seamless convention appear to be a premature hope. back to you in new york. >> doug mcelway there in the city of brotherly love.
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>> weeikileaks, it's unbelievab. i can't believe they are still penetrating into america -- all these systems. there's not been an effective block of wikileaks? >> well, you know what? wait for two weeks before the election. and then i bet we see all of hillary's e-mails. joining us right now from the panhandle of florida is mike huckabee. govern good morning to you, governor. >> by the way, brian, wikileaks has sent me a whole bunch of your e-mails and i'll release them next week. you're in trouble, my friend. >> there's a lot of anti-huckabee e-mail there, and i would like to apologize ahead of time. >> what are the odds. >> way too much. >> governor, what do you make of the fact that -- and let's see what other stations cover this story, but debbie warsserman schultz is being asked -- she's being quarantined. she's not going to be able to speak at her own convention because, for the most part, to keep the peace, after clearly she favored hillary over bernie. governor? >> well, i think -- yeah, i think debbie wasserman schultz
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is going to be about as popular as a mosquito in rio. this is a terrible timing for these wikileaks e-mails to come out, to reveal that all along, bernie sanders was right. the system is rigged. it's rigged against anybody who doesn't toe the line of the totally corporately funded dnc, top of the ticket, hillary clinton. >> governor, let's give you an example or give the focus at home an example, if they haven't had a chance to read the specifics of these e-mails. one of the guys with the dnc trying to smear bernie on his religion. bernie sanders said he was jewish. this is one of the e-mails brad marshal sent out to the dnc. he says, "does he believe in god. he had skated on saying he has a jewish heritage. i think i read he is an atheist." what do you make of that? >> once again, anybody else would have been fired for this. nobody got fired. not debbie wasserman schultz,
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not marsh. this is the kind of thing that will enrage the bernie sanders suppo supporters. you already talked about how many thousands of them will be in philadelphia. but think about all bernie sanders supporters, the 13 million voters he got around the country. this is not exactly the way to make them happy and want to pull them together for the ticket. >> but governor, if there's any chairman that would like to get things back to a more traditional primary process, it would have been reince priebus and the rnc, as an insurgent, flamboyant businessman vanquishes 16 others, sorry to bring that up. but at the same time, reince priebus did nothing. he seemed to have beplayed it i an even way. these e-mails, they're opposition research on your own family. >> reince was under a lot of pressure by the big donor class and a lot of the traditional republican stalwarts who have said, you've got to stop trump. and reince's approach, and i appreciate him for this, although it didn't help me a whole lot, is to say, look, this
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is a process, we have an election. we've got to let it play out. the voters make the choice. and he did that against an extraordinary headwind. but i'm grateful he did it. that's the way the process still has integrity. if you don't do it that way. what you really do is create nothing more than raw cynicism among the voters, which, frankly, a lot of voters really feel that. because they do feel like that the system is rigged. in the democratic party, it is rigged. we now know that for sure. >> we've got proof. all right, governor, yesterday on a stage down in miami, hillary clinton introduced tim kaine. a lot of people wondered, why did she pick him over all the others. turns out, according to "the new york times," the reason they picked him is because she has a big deficit with white men. so he fit the bill. if folks missed the rollout, here she is, talking about him, the guy she's hugging. >> senator tim kaine is everything donald trump and mike pence are not.
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he is a progressive who likes to get things done. that's just my kind of guy, tim. >> you know, and in the mainstream media, people were just so excited that it's tim kaine and they called him a moderate, a centrist. which he's not. i mean, the american conservative review gives him a zero. he gets 100% from planned parenthood. so he is not a moderate. he is as progressive as they get. >> well, he is. and the fact is, he's only considered the moderate, because he's a decent and affable guy. he's not mean. and i guess compared maybe to hillary, he's a little bit more moderate than perhaps he is. but he's for abortion, he's for gun control, for big government, big taxes. he is a classic liberal. and you know, look, what hillary said, that he's everything that donald trump and mike pence aren't, well, i think that's a real plus for donald trump and
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mike pence. because they're pro-life. they're for the second amendment. they're for law and order. they want to stop illegal immigration. that's what a lot of americans would like to see. so thank you, hillary. >> what i like about tim kaine is even if he's a liberal or a moderate or whatever he is, he's a guy you could have a conversation with. when he sits down and talks to mike pence, he's going to be an informational debate by two people that respect each other. there's not going to be a lot of personal attacks. it's almost going to remind me of lieberman and cheney. very different, at the time. >> although he did attack trump and pence nonstop yesterday. >> well, he's trying to win an election. however, for the most part, he is somebody, as jeff flake tweeted out, that can get along republicans. >> well, ones of the things they're touting is that tim kaine speaks fluent spanish. but melania trump speaks six languages. if this is about how many languages can you speak, trump and his family win. so i don't know why that's
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supposed to be the most important thing that qualifies him. >> well, brian took german in college. so apparently tim kaine took spanish in college and it's helping him. let's listen to what the mainstream media is saying about him. >> look, i bet brian can barely -- i bet brian and all of his german can barely sagy anything after all these years. >> fluent in spanish, too. >> reporter: a spanish speaker. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: he also has put in full display today, speaks fluent spanish. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: a quality that could help solidify clinton's lead among latinos. >> they certainly seemed to love the fact he spoke so much spanish here in miami. >> reporter: the crowd here in miami, many of whom do speak spanish, really seemed to like that. >> is it offensive, tim kaine grew up in kansas city, missouri.
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is that offensive to the hispanic population? >> the the fact that he is fluent -- >> governor, can you start over. we had some problems with your audio. >> i was just going to say, i think the fact that tim kaine is an authentic person. he learned spanish because of his mission work. i respect him greatly for that. but this is about views, not the ability to speak in a foreign language. i think people want to hear someone speak in plain english. it's why people are going to vote for donald trump. because he speaks about the issues that americans care about, like illegal immigration, law and order. about the second amendment. religious liberty. you know, it's wonderful that he speaks spanish. but are we going to get america great again? that's how donald trump has won the primary and i think it's why he's got an upper hand in this. >> okay. so, tomorrow, the dnc starts in earnest in philly. what -- give us your prediction right now, what's going to
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happen? >> i think it's going to be a very fractured convention, more so than even the republicans because of these e-mails that have surfaced. i think bernie will go and do his loyal soldierly thing for hillary, but i don't think his people will come along. i think they're going to be very angry when they get there. and i think it will be a good week for the republicans, to be honest with you. but the media will gush all over themselves, all week long. >> like they always do. >> well, i'll tell you what, we do have some rooms in our hotel. governor huckabee, if you change your mind, i hope to see you down there at the dnc. i'm sure they would embrace you. >> i'm sure they wouldn't. >> all right. governor. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> thanks. meanwhile, coming up straight ahead, the democrats reeling after leaked e-mails showed the dnc plotted to stop bernie sanders. what are the democrats saying about it? i'll ask joe trippy. he's live at the diner next. >> he's the most dressed up person there. plus, what do lady gaga, snoop dogg, and lina dunham have in common?
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silly story. he isn't going to be president. so is this hard evidence of a so-called rigged system? let's ask joe trippi, democratic strategist, great guy, and former campaign manager to people like howard dean and john edwards. first off, joe, you don't really believe that these are actually authentic e-mails? >> well, i don't know if they're authentic or not. i don't think it matters a whole lot. it's gouing to inflame some of the brrnds supporters. but the dnc, in the meetings we had, there was a big kids table for john kerry and those guys, and there was a little kids table at all o meetings and all that stuff for howard dean and the insurgent candidacies. and this is like -- if they had been saying great things in those e-mails about him, bernie sanders wouldn't have been an insurgent. he ran against the party to try
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to take it over. and shock that there's gambling in the casino. that the operatives would be saying bad things about him. i can't wait -- >> is that their role, joe? >> -- to see the rnc e-mails. well, none of this stuff happened. i see them challenging him on his religion. i don't remember a reporter ever asking him that. it's one thing sending e-mails back and forth about each other. i would love to see the rnc e-mails about donald trump during this whole primary campaign. because i'm sure none of the rnc officials were ever saying anything derogatory about donald trump or trying to trip him up. >> i know we're supposed to interview reince priebus in the next 48 hours. i will absolutely ask him. i think if they were trying to trip trump up, it would make more sense on the right than the left. you have bernie sanders who was getting a lot of people excited and giving hillary clinton a run for their money, even the president said she's a better
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candidate because of bernie sanders. it took until june to get rid of him. the whole time he was complaining about debbie wasserman schulte. one of the person working for her has already apologized for that religious-oriented e-mail. i think this makes the system and other people very bitter about the system. >> oh, no, i think you're right, bruin. you said at the top of this that the bernie sanders supporters, a lot of them will be -- this will upset them and further make it a little bit tougher to get them to come onboard. but a lot of them already are. polls show that the democratic party is consolidating a lot faster than the republican party. this is certainly not a good thing. but -- and it does put some pressure on debbie wasserman schultz, i think, given how strong bernie and her got into it during the primaries. >> joe, she's already being punished. she doesn't have a substantial speaking role. she's just hitting the gavel. it shows there's a potential problem. we'll see if bernie sanders goes
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good sunday morning to you. welcome back. it's now 24 minutes after the hour. some quick headlines to bring you, starting with a fox news alert and a grim discovery this morning. a burned body was found among the rubble of an out of control wildfire near los angeles. that fire broke out on friday, scorching 31 square miles. it is now 20% contained. and then, there's this. in politics this morning, virginia's democratic governor, not giving up on granting felons the right to vote, vowing to individually sign 13,000
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clemency orders. this after the state supreme court overturned his executive order, saying that he overstepped his authority. and thousands gather to say good-bye to a fallen officer. baton rouge sheriff's deputy, brad garafola. he was one of the three police officers killed in an ambush last week. funeral services for 32-year-old montrell jackson will take place tomorrow. those are your headlines. i'll see you back here shortly. at just 28 years old, martina white is the youngest member of the pennsylvania house of representatives. but her age has not stopped her from pushing some of the state's toughest legislation, in order to punish sanctuary cities and protect laterw enforcement officers. >> so congratulations, martina. >> hi. good morning. thank you so much for having me.
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>> great to have you. we're sitting in a sanctuary city right now. new york city. you're sitting in a sanctuary city down there in philly, part of your district. what's your problem with sanctuary cities? >> it's a huge problem. philadelphia should not be a sanctuary city. the issue is is that our local law enforcement officers are not permitted by policy put forward by our local mayor, that they are not permitted to abide by the federal laws that are currently in place, to make sure that illegal immigrants that commit crimes, that they are supposed to be deported, but unfortunately that's not the case in these sanctuary cities. >> martina, i know you've already proposed legislation to protect law enforcement. tell us about this bill. >> yes. so, my law enforcement bill is designed to protect the identities of officers when they are involved in a shooting or use of force. and what it does is make sure that their names are not disclosed to the public until a full investigation has been
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completed and all of the facts have come forward. this way, the officers aren't being judged by the public based upon lies, potentially. >> sure. and you want police officers to wind up with the same due process protections that the average person does. let me ask you about this. donald trump has been, you know, talking about, over the last couple of weeks, about how, and now mike pence, are the law and order ticket. do you line up with how donald trump views the direction we should be going? >> yes, i believe that law enforcement and law and order must be maintained, in order for society to continue in a peaceful manner. and what donald trump is discussing and what the rnc, their entire platform there, that was presented, was based around protecting officers and their families, and making sure that communities can remain safe. >> martina, what's your message to the voter who's listening. you're 28 years old. you fall in the category of the
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millennials. you're also a female, a problem area for donald trump. what is your message to people who are still on the fence as to who they're voting for? >> you know, if you're on the fence, definitely get off the fence. i mean, this is an important time in our country. the direction and future of our country is dependent upon voters coming out in november. and i would say, if jobs are important to you, if your family's safety is important to you, make sure you're on the right side of the issue. >> all right. representative martina white, state representative in -- a republican in pennsylvania. thank you very much for joining us from the diner. >> find tucker carlson, i know he's in there somewhere, and make sure he picks up your breakfast tab, will you? >> will do! >> only if it's legal. >> of course, of course. if it's legal, he'll do it. >> duly noted. coming up, the secretary of state who went to great lengths to keep her e-mails private, demanding something unbelievable from all of her prospective vice
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presidents and from their families. you've got to hear this one. >> it's pretty ironic. and it could be the biggest headline of this election season. obama endorses trump. >> what?! say that again? >> obama endorses trump. we'll explain, straight ahead. .
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did you hear this? when hillary introduced the nation to her vice presidential candidate, tim kaine -- >> tim's lifelong commitment to social justice is a shining example of his faith in action. during law school, when his fellow classmates were taking internships at prestigious law firms, he took time off to work with missionaries in honduras. >> okay. so what does that mean to you? fox news religion contributor, father jonathan morris, joins us right now to reflect on those comments. father john, good to see you. >> thank you. >> so we found a slot here for you around your schedule. so what do you think about what hillary clinton was pointing out with tim kaine. does that win some catholics over? he's a catholic. >> let's make the comparison. donald trump, in his acceptance
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speech, just now in cleveland, did not make any mention of his own personal faith. and honestly, i was happy that he didn't. neither donald trump nor hillary clinton, i think, i think that they would say this themselves, have been really religious, you know, personally. i'm not saying they don't have faith. i have no doubt that they do. but they haven't been people every sunday going to church. and i'm very happy that donald trump did not get up and pander talking about my faith. there's a great temptation to do that, especially as a conservative. hillary clinton, i think, does do that sometimes. the pandering, et cetera. if she believes that she's chosen tim kaine because of his faith and it seems that that's -- well, then she thinks that faith and religion are importa important, but how are you living it in your own life. >> and when you play the religion card, essentially, that's what you're saying, and you say, he's a roman catholic,
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but at the same time, he's a roman catholic who, you know, is 100% behind abortion, because he got 100% rating from planned parenthood. >> but what he says is, i just don't understand it. i don't get it. i know that tim kaine is a practicing catholic christian man. i don't doubt his faith. but what he says is, i'm personally against abortion, but i believe -- and this is almost word for word, i believe government has the responsibility to allow women to make their own choices. that is a total straw man. why? because that's not the issue. we would believe, in our faith, in our catholic faith, christian faith, we would believe that government has the responsibility to protect those who can't protect themselves. namely, in this case, the unborn. >> right. >> now, i don't doubt he has great faith, he really does, from everything he has lived up until now. also, that the republican vice presidential candidate, right, mike pence, has also been a man of faith.
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it's interesting, both vice presidential candidates or nominees are people of great faith, whereas the top of the ticket, we can't judge their faith. but they haven't been living that publicly. >> on the surface, when you think about it, as someone whose faith is very important to me, and i know to you, and though these guys, too. i feel like -- i felt like it was very -- i just felt maybe it wasn't genuine, because they're choosing, as you say, we don't think these people maybe are as religious as maybe some others in america want them to be. so are they choosing because they want to get that religious audience? but the other side of me thinks, it's nice. absolutely, faith is important. maybe that faith of their vice president can influence some of their decisions. >> and i said i'm happy donald trump wasn't speaking about his own faith in a pandering way, but i do want to hear donald trump, as i want to hear about hillary clinton, talking about the faith of others and maybe even allow their own personal faith to grow. and i don't what's
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happening. >> he said, the evangelicals have been great supporters of me. i don't know that i deserve it. >> good for him. and i'm also glad that brian is working on a sunday, he said he would only work until 9:00 or 10:00 this morning, because he has to get to church. >> and another show's about to start, and they don't want me on the air anymore. >> sometimes coincidences -- >> god works in mysterious ways. >> actually, father, we are on until 10:00, so you get a pass today. >> i've got about five after 10:00 today, you're welcome to come to any of them. >> by the way, the spanish one, tim kaine can go to. he understands spanish. >> most welcome. >> by the power in me, you can go. >> what was that? that was like a half a sign of the cross. >> there was a bug. he was swatting a bug. >> heather, you do headlines.
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father is going to teach. >> brian can follow the latin mass. >> good morning. got a couple of headlines starting with a difficult story this morning. the parents of that toddler who was killed by an alligator at a disney resort saying they will not sue disney. in a heartbreaking statement, they said, we will forever struggle to comprehend why this happened to our sweet baby lane. as each day passes, the pain gets worse, but we truly appreciate the outpouring of sympathy and warm sentiments we have received from all around the world. an alligator attacked 2-year-old lane graves at a disney resort. reversing court. the wnba reversing fines from players who wear black lives matter shirts after an intense backlash. players were fined $500 for wearing the back t-shirts during warm-ups as a protest against gun violence. the indiana fever, the new york liberty, and the phoenix mercury
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also fined $5,000 each. the wnba president making the announcement on twitter, saying the league understands the players' desires to use their platform to address important issues. it took an fbi for hillary clinton to get serious about cybersecurity, and she wants her vp to be airtight, too. she reportedly made all candidates and every member of their family hand over every password for every social media account they have. but that's not all. they also had to list any property they've ever owned, every resume, business partner, and gift they've ever received. ironic, because tim kaine has disclosed more than $200,000 worth of gifts between 2002 and 2009. an obama voting for donald trump. that is president obama's half-brother, malik obama. take a look at this, the cover of the "new york post." when november rolls around, the president's half brother plans to cast a vote for donald trump.
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the longtime democrat crossing party lines due to his deep disappointment in his brother's administration for killing his friend moammar gadhafi. he tells the "new york post," quote, i like donald trump because he speaks from the heart. make america great again is a great slogan. i would like to meet him. those are your headlines. i'm sure donald trump would like to meet him, as well. >> plus, the half brother is going to travel to the state of maryland to vote for donald trump. from kenya. let's hand it out to rick. rick, it's sweltering here at 7:40 on the east coast. what's it like out there? >> it's not bad yet, but it's going to get bad. we have people here from columbus, georgia. everybody in the northeast is complaining because it's kind of hot. you had a hot summer? >> yeah, this is wonderful. loving it. >> so we're just whiners up here. >> it's been really hot across the south. it's going to stay hot, unfortunately. it's going to be very hot in philadelphia, tomorrow. the start of the dnc, 99 degrees. it will be the hottest day we've
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had so far this summer. but it will be quick. we get a little bit of a break coming in tuesday, wednesday, thursday. temps get a little bit more normal. now, we have heat advisories across the southwest and across areas of the central plains, continuing. and we have heat advisories across the mid-atlantic and areas of the northeast, even up towards massachusetts. you get the idea, it's very hot. here's your actual air temperatures. areas of nebraska, north dakota, south dakota, cooling down today. temps a couple of degrees below average. but the heat still stays in the central plains. tomorrow, getting a little break. down towards kansas city by tuesday, same story. you'll notice by the time we get to wednesday, a lot of the country getting a little bit better, separate out across areas of the west. this heat goes somewhere, and this time goes out across the west. >> rick, while it's really hot here, didn't it hit something like 130 somewhere yesterday in the mideast? >> it got to 129 in a couple of places. that would be the highest temperature ever recorded on earth. if those temperatures verify.
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highest temperature anywhere outside of death valley, as well. >> thank you very much. cheery. >> if you live in death valley, you've got to expect hot temperatures. you move to a place named that. you don't go there for the beaches. meanwhile, the democrats ripped donald trump when he talked about building a wall. but guess what, they built a wall to keep people out of the dnc. there it is. plus, hillary left stunned after ted cruz refuses to endorse trump at the rnc. >> i never thought i would say these words, but, ted cruz was right. >> would cruz rather see her win the white house? texas congressman, louie gohmert, will join us next. >> cue him to walk. come, lou. >> lou? >> sorry, congressman. what do lena dunham, lady gaga, and snoop dog have in
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(whisper) rocket see star trek beyond in theatres. all right. hillary clinton wasted no time before using texas senator ted cruz's speech at the rnc to attack donald trump. >> something has gone terribly wrong when one speaker says vote your conscience and gets booed. i mean, i never thought i would say these words, but, ted cruz was right! >> so would senator cruz rather see hillary clinton win the white house? >> let's talk to that voice off-camera. here to weigh in, texas congressman, a republican, louie gohmert. good morning to you. >> good morning. great to be with you guys. >> it's great to have you too, congressman. a while back, when he was still
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running, you had endorsed ted cruz. >> sure, i was going all over the country for him. >> now you're a trump man? what do you make of the fact that ted cruz did what he did last week? >> you know, i had a lot of discussions with people. some people say, you know, ted being ted. if he had rushed out there and done a gushing endorsement, it would have looked phony. and one thing he didn't look was phony. so, i don't know. but i am proud of trump for inviting him. >> sure. >> i was talking to dennis c kucinich there in cleveland. and he's the other end of the political spectrum from me, but an honorable guy. he said one of the conventions, they called all their speakers in. he said, you've got your speeches now approved. you're standing on an elevator at the podium. if you're deviate one word from your script, the elevator goes down, the music goes out, we won't see you again. so anyway, this is lincolnesque,
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you know, invite enemies. so i see us coming together, because if hillary, people talked about the next president placing two, three, four supreme court -- one. you replace, you know, scalia with a hillary left-winger. there goes first amendment, second amendment, fourth amendment, tenth amendment. this is so dangerous. >> why can't cruz put the comments to the wayside. >> he said he won't vote for hillary. and i see him helping do whatever he can. some people are saying, he's looking at 2020. you and i know, if hillary gets elected, forget 2020. the rights aren't going to be there. one of my best friends from college, he grew up, his dad died real young, he had nothing, and he worked his tail off. smart guy. and he had the swankiest wedding i've ever seen, here in new york. that's the american way. if hillary's elected, the only
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way to do that is if you suck up to the government or use your government position as she has. >> the other person who has stood on the sidelines was governor kasich. he said yesterday, he took no joy withholding his support. and he said, the fact of the matter is, i want to see this country go in the right direction, unified. i don't want to see the country divided. he has not shoved the door on possibly endorsing him down the road if donald trump has a more inclusive message. >> but it was his convention, in his state. >> they went to ohio -- >> did he get blowback? >> there were a lot of people who said, we can't believe kasich would do that. that's so small, so petty, but isn't cleveland nice? >> are we going to see something similar from that from ted cruz and does he regret not being on that stage and endorsing him? >> i know ted. i haven't talked to him since that night, but he's a smart guy and he's smart enough to know, we can't have hillary.
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and he said, you know, he would not be voting for hillary. so, i -- you know, this is, it's a process of growing together. and i thought that was a great step forward. when i asked trump if he would invite ted, i had no idea he would -- i mean, i had no idea he would invite him. i asked him to sit down with him and that was a big deal reaching out andnot only sit down but invite those. that's a big deal. >> congressman, a real pleasure. >> congratulations to kristen and guy, they're married this morning. >> that's why you're in town. >> that's great. we wish you all the best. >> i heard you say it was a wedding. >> it was amazing. >> congressman, thank you. we call you congressman. this guy likes to call you lou. >> when i was a judge and chief justice, titles were important. now i'm a lowly legislature.
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in office because i feel like we're at that stage in life to where we need a perspective other than the male's train of thought and just to have a woman speaking from a global perspective, i would love to see that. so i'll be voting for mrs. clinton. >> snoop dogg just one of the many hollywood heavy weights endorsing hillary clinton and some of them are going to appear this week at the dnc. here to break it down, "wall street journal" reporter shelby holiday. good morning. >> good morning.
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>> who are the big stars in hillary's corner? >> snoop dogg, lady gaga, katy perry, lena dunham. the benefit of having your convention second is you get to one up opponent. hillary clinton -- donald trump promised a showbiz convention. i'll leave it to the audience to decide whether or not it was showbizy but hillary clinton is bringing out the big stars. >> sure. i think trump's big week last weekend in cleveland was more about family. >> right. >> his family dazzled. they are fantastic. >> they are celebrities on their own, so yes. the snoop dogg concert, it's a unity concert he's giving after the dnc. it's a little confusing to people. this is a guy who voted for ron paul in 2012 because he wants to legalize marijuana. he doesn't have the strongest political convictions. nevertheless, he's an opportunist. lady gaga is headlining a concert that if played right will lead right into hillary's
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speech on thursday night. >> there's a young actress, i think she's 19 years old, her name is chloe grace moretz. she said with her in office it might actually give me a chance to be able to go to college and get a degree in whatever i feel might be necessary or even fun to have an education. >> even fun. >> yeah. she's a millionaire. she can go to any college she can afford. >> she is a multimillionaire actress who should be in college. she's 19 years old. and this is the reason why she supports hillary clinton. this is the token. we need a teenager, a millennial, we need someone on board. chloe doesn't even have the twitter following hillary clinton does but she'll be at the dnc and she's actually giving a speech. >> really? >> she's relatively irrelevant but she's giving a speech. i'm dying to hear what she has to say. >> us, too. we'll be watching. shelby, thank you very much. the bad news for democrats this morning, debbie wasserman schultz just got dumped from her
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own convention. what bernie is hinting, straight ahead. debbie gets dumped.
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and your family. it is sunday. what a great day. it's july 24th, 2016. breaking news this morning, dnc chairman, debbie wasserman schultz, she is getting dumped, speaking at her own convention after those leaked e-mails trashing bernie sanders came out. just moments ago bernie hinting what he might do when he takes the stage tomorrow in philly. uh-oh. >> just getting good. meanwhile, what does elizabeth warren think of trump's big, beautiful wall? >> we will never build donald trump's stupid wall. >> donald trump just responded to her stupid wall comment, straight ahead. >> some of the democrats' most top secret e-mails just leaked and now we know what happens
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when fox news asked for an interview. tucker, seriously? instead asking for a -- should we be flattered? i'm going to think about that. mornings are better with friends. now watch this animation. ♪ >> that is a slow picture of a building and now what's on the inside of that building. why would we do something like that? >> you're hilarious. we're going live monday through friday for you there because the dnc -- >> it's the wells fargo building. >> that's right. it's going to be hot this week.
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>> that's why there's three of us. we have each other. >> inside a diner in philly not far from where we're headed. tucker carlson is the most overdressed person there and talking to folks about what they're going to expect this week in philly. >> pancakes and politics. >> indeed. issues and eggs. >> what else? we need one more alliteration. come on, you're good at that. >> opinions and omelets. >> very good. >> o and o. meanwhile the democrats in disarray to a degree this morning just a day from their convention kickoff in philadelphia. >> bernie sanders' supporters outraged over the dnc's revealed slot to destroy their, quote, revolutionary candidate. so will bernie burn clinton? >> good question. doug mckel way is live with insider details on what bernie is going to say.
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doug, tell us. >> reporter: steve, as you recall there was some gloating last week when ted cruz refused to endorse donald trump during his speech at the republican convention. they promised at that time a more inclusive, a more orderly convention. now all of that has been thrown to the wind. the wikileaks release of these internal dnc e-mails has changed all that. sanders is set to speak at the convention tomorrow night, monday night and in a press release just this morning his staff said, quote, bernie sanders will make it clear that hillary clinton is by far superior to donald trump on every major issue from economics and healthcare to education and the environment. from that release which was issued just this morning, there's no indication that sanders will make an issue of the e-mail hack in his speech, nor do we know whether he will call for the dismissal of wasserman schultz. but in a huge snub, the party has in effect quarantined wasserman schultz. she will not be speaking at the
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very convention over which she presides. we've already seen a protest at the rally where clinton yesterday in miami introduced her running mate, senator tim kaine kaine. here in philadelphia, they've obtained permits for nine different rallies. they're expecting as many as 30,000 people for one of those rallies. for his part, donald trump is still trying to win over those bernie sanders' supporters. he somehow thinks that they might gravitate to his campaign. a tweet at 6:20 this morning donald trump said this, looks to me like the bernie people will fight. if not, their blood, sweat and tears was a total waste of time. kaine stands for the opposite. notice the spelling of waste and there. both misspelled. that is yet another indication that donald trump writes his own tweets. there are no filters, no editors, no surrogates. he does it all himself. what you see is what you get.
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then another trump tweet issued just recently. quote, bernie sanders started off strong but with a selection of kaine for v.p. is ending really weak. so much for a movement. total disrespect. back to you in new york. >> donald trump is quite active on the left, isn't he, doug? >> reporter: i'll say. needs some spelling corrections, needs some spell check. >> make america spell right. >> thank you, doug. the fact that -- this is the headline. yesterday the headline was wikileaks has released all this stuff that showed that the dnc hated bernie and wanted her to win. so now, as doug just said, she's in quarantine. karma is such a terrible thing because it was last week -- keep in mind that woman is out as a speaker. last week debar wasserman schultz tweeted out, hey raiein,
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i'm in cleveland. one week later we're talking about how debbie wasserman schultz is out as the speaker of her own convention. how many other channels talk about how this is a big story. >> they won't. >> if reince priebus was uninvited from speaking at his own convention, do you think that would be -- >> reince supported the candidate that the republican voters wanted in office. he didn't choose the guy that was establishment or his friend or what not. he was under fire for that but he did the right thing by supporting who the voters wanted. that's why debar wasserman schultz, many people are calling for her to be fired because she did not do what the voters wanted. many people liked bernie sanders. all of his supporters are so upset that she's fixing the election. >> everybody, the entire dnc is upset that hillary clinton wasn't running away with it. it took until june to shake
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bernie sanders. louie miranda said if you want the dnc chair, she'll speak to you, and she did. listen to how ironic this conversation seems now. >> so far, do you think that the rnc is going so well there might not be a democratic convention? >> i think you'll see the democratic convention which will be unrecognizable compared to the one playing out here in cleveland. we're going to hear people fully embrace hillary clinton unlike what's going on here in cleveland where you have one of the major speakers of the night last night, ted cruz who not only wouldn't endorse donald trump from the stage but today wouldn't even say he would vote for him. it just demonstrates how divided and chaotic their party is. >> the irony is cleveland was not chaotic. i think in all there were 24 arrests during the entire week, where as we just heard from doug they're expecting 30,000 protestors. i think the bernie sanders people have five or six
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different permits to go ahead and have protests. i have a feeling that, you know, this is going to be much more chaotic than what we saw in cleveland, and it should be because if you're a bernie sanders person and you see that the dnc who's throwing the party had their entire hand on the scale against bernie and for hillary, i'd be furious, too. >> we asked governor mike huckabee who was on her show earlier what he thinks should happen to debbie wasserman schultz. >> i think debar wasserman schultz is going to be about as popular as a mass keosquito in . this is terrible timing to reveal that all along bernie sanders was right, the system is rigged. it's rigged against anybody who doesn't tow the line of the totally corporately funded dnc top of the ticket hillary clinton. anybody else would have been fired for this. nobody got fired. this is the kind of thing that will enrage the bernie sanders
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supporters. this is not exactly the way to make them happy and want to pull them together for the ticket. >> you know what person could pull them together on the ticket for bernie sanders, if it's not going to be bernie sanders that said if you're really worried about losing supporters, you're going to get elizabeth warren because she's a liberal's liberal. the fact is they don't like each other, they have no synergy and disagree on everything, especially when it comes to wall street. she's enemy number one to wall street and that's what hillary uses to fuel her campaign. here's elizabeth warren doing something she thinks she's doing effectively and that's going after donald trump. >> we believe that diversity has made this country strong, and racism, sexism, homophobia, hatred, injustice and bigotry have no place here. we will never build donald trump's stupid wall. >> thanks for being open to all ideas. >> there you go.
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>> donald trump tweeted this out. pocahontas wanted v.p. slot so badly but wasn't chosen because she has done nothing in the senate. also crooked hillary hates her. >> so why was elizabeth warren not selected? according to the "new york times," and we looked at -- hillary looked at all sorts of people to be hcandidate, hillar is doing so bad with white males that she decided to go with a white male. we were hearing about hickenlooper in colorado, vilsack and tim kaine who ultimately got the job. >> if you were a bernie sanders supporter wouldn't you be so outraged at what the party did? the party ignored you guys, the
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party didn't care what you thought. the party only cared what they thought. they wanted hillary clinton. it's no secret that debbie wasserman schultz is good friends with hillary clinton and all they cared about was getting hillary clinton. it's supported in he is e-mails. >> i bet all those bernie sanders supporters just aren't going to vote. >> a lot of the ones that caused the havoc on the donald trump events were bernie sanders people and they tend to get a little angry. we'll see if they'll channel it -- >> they said no more of these super delegates, we'll listen to you, havinge a meeting but they didn't do anything about it. it's fixed, totally rigged. >> what's interesting, i saw an analysis on the gateway pundit.com. bernie would have won the nomination if not for the super delegates. >> wow. there you go. >> keep in mind, debbie wasserman schultz and the dnc put them in to help hillary. mission accomplished.
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>> the system has to be fair. one vote, that's all we should do. everyone should cast their vote and whoever gets the most votes should win. >> give peace a chance. >> why not. what do you think about this. fox friends news.com. speaking of bernie sanders protests, one is about to get under way in philadelphia. our own rick levin thal is standing by with what we should expect this week and if anyone will wake up for it. >> i wonder who built that stupid wall. >> remember this? ariana grande walked into that doughnut shop and licked the doughnut and put it back? we just found out it cost her big time. this is huge.
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we get so many kettle drum hits in the morning. i wake up in the morning to this sound. >> your wife must love that. anyway -- >> do it again. i can recognize kettle drums when i hear it every seven minutes 40 hours a week. their message is clear, bernie or bust. sanders supporters expected to gather outside the dnc at this hour protesting against hillary clinton as the democratic nominee. >> rick leventhal is live in philly right now with the latest. okay, i see you're in shirt sleeves because it's hot there. the big question, rick -- >> reporter: oh, yeah. >> the big question though is will the bernie supporters show
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up for the big protest rally at a.m. or will they sleep in? >> reporter: well, i saw two so far pro-bernie supporters with signs outside this fence. they're saying there could be as many as 3,000 in the park across the street but we just don't know that. they're predicting as you heard 30,000 to 50,000 protestors a day but the heat index is going to be 100 plus so that may keep the numbers down. we want to take a look at the security around the stadium. there are miles of this so-called no scale fencing surrounding this area. it stretches around where you see some of these very high check points. this is a national special security event. the secret service has been working on this for a year so there are federal agents along with philadelphia police. you can't get through there. that's the park over there. anybody who protests in that park, this is as close as they're going to get to the wells fargo center which i can show you is right on the other side of this additional fencing. you can see the signage up there on the side of the arena where
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the phillies and the 76ers play and of course the eagle play right next door. excuse me, the flyers play in there. of course the phillies play in their own baseball stadium which is right behind us. they're all surrounded by this fencing and this is where the marches are expected to take place. city hall is four miles down that way and there are marches planned from city hall here to the park or from fdr park to city hall but that's a long way to walk in 100 degree heat. it's unclear how many people will actually do it. the city has said it's not going to be making mass arrests. the mayor said this is the birth place of freedom and he wants people to be able to express themselves as loudly and as longly as they can. he said as long as they don't get hurt or damage property they're not going to get arrested. remember this place hosted the republican convention and there were more than 400 arrests. people are concerned about that,
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not sure what to expect from the philadelphia police and the others who are here to keep the peace. guys. >> rick, is there any reliable intel that they're expected big trouble? >> reporter: um, well, i can tell you this. i went to a seminar yesterday that was being held by some of the groups that are protesting or planning protests and they were instructing people what to do in the event that they're arrested or if their friends are arrested. there are clearly people who come here who plan on getting arrested based on what they said at the seminar. so there are plans, it appears, in place for that, but again, as far as the city is concerned, they're going into this saying we don't expect things to get out of hand. >> rick leventhal, we're going to bother you all morning long. i hope that's okay. >> reporter: good. we're here for you. >> just stand there in the sun. 19 minutes after the hour. it's the new movie that blows the lid off hillary clinton and the democratic party. >> what are these democrats
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hiding? >> this is about buying and selling influence by foreign oligarchs and foreign government. >> i think they did re-enactment. the filmmaker joins us live next. plus critics called donald trump's rnc speech dark and scary. moments ago the donald responded. we'll hear from him next. >> brian, there are no kettle bells. just air guitar. the roses are blooming in herbal essences
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good morning and welcome back on this sunday morning. 23 minutes after the hour and some quick headlines to bring
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you. donald trump reacting to criticism that his republican national convention speech was too dark. the donald though doesn't agree. >> to me it was an optimistic speech. >> what makes it optimistic? >> because we're going to solve the problems. in other words, sure, i talk about the problems but we're going to solve the problems. >> trump calling critics of his address, quote, haters. ohio governor john kasich leaving open the possibility of endorsing donald trump despite skipping the convention last week. he said if trump can unify the country, he will get his support. the driver of a black bmw claims the nba hall of famer was behind the wheel of a car in a fender bender. police are looking to talk to rodman about those claims. those are your headlines. filmmaker dinesh d'souza's new bombshell documentary on hillary clinton and the democrats opened last week with
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a box office bang. >> here's a clip from "hillary's america." >> what are democrats hiding? >> this is about buying and selling influence by foreign oligarchs and foreign government. when you follow the money, there are very few coincidences. >> what if the goal of the democratic party is to steal the most valuable thing the world has ever produced? >> the film premiered at the rnc last week, drawing lines of people that wrapped around the block. >> people were in tears. "hillary's america" has opened nationwide and here to talk about it is the filmmaker himself, dinesh d'souza. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so it's "hillary's america," the secret history of the democratic party. you talk about hillary a great deal but let's talk about the secret history of the democratic party. over the last week or two during the republican convention we heard so much from the left that they're having their convention, they're just a bunch of racists. but you look essentially at the history of racism in this country, and what have you found? >> well, the democratic party
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has actually been the party of not only racism but also of slavery. the democrats defended slavery in the 19th century after slavery ended. the democrats became the party of segregation, of jim crowe, and the ku klux klan. every segregation law ever enact in the united states was enact by a democratic legislature, passed by a democratic governor. the klan was founded by a delegate of the democratic national convention, nathan bedford forest, and the klan had a big revive in the early 20th century due to the democratic president woodrow wilson. this is the actual history of the democratic party. of course we're not going to hear a word about it in philadelphia this week. we'll be hearing the sort of propaganda version of what the democrats are for. but i think we tried to show that not only is there a very ugly history that the democrats have swept under the rug, but they've tried to blame other
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people for it. they blame the south and the republicans and they blame america, america did this, america did that. no, it wasn't america that did these things, it was the democrats. >> what do the clintons have to do with this? >> the clintons are in a sense the current leaders of this democratic gang. in a way they're different than obama. obama was an idealogical guy, and i made a movie about this four years ago. the clintons i think basically are on the make and on the take. kind of gangsterism defines the way that they do business. they put themselves first and they put everybody else second. so we show the rackets of the clintons beginning with the arkansas days, continuing in the white house where they were renting out the lincoln bedroom, selling pardons to big-time criminals. when hillary clinton was secretary of state, the way they converted foreign policy into cash for themselves and their foundation.
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we've had corruption at the local level in politics before, the daily rackets in chicago, but no one has ever before figured out how to take this to the national and even the global level. the clintons are sort of in a league of their own. >> indeed. you're actually in the movie. there are some parts where you're in jail, people may forget, but you wound up in trouble over a campaign donation. >> yeah. i exceeded the campaign finance limit, a technical violation, and normally this is not prosecuted as a crime, but the obama administration went after me. by the way, if i had during this process decided to expunge evidence or delete my e-mails while the fbi was investigating my case, i probably would be doing this very interview from maximum security prison. >> you said that hillary clinton has no problem with bill cheating. but what does she have a problem with? >> the thing about hillary is she discovered early on that she didn't have by herself the political skills to get as far
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as he has. bill did. so she needed to figure out a way to glue bill to her permanently. she figured out the way to do that is to be his protector, enabler, his fix are. she was aware of his sexual addiction and sexual problems. she knew from the very beginning that they could cross over into sexual abuse, but i think she figured out that that's the way to hold onto bill. so it's actually a very bizarre marriage that the two of them have, one based on mutual convenience, and hillary has gotten the better part of the deal. >> it's opened nationwide. it opened at the rnc last week, there was a lot of buzz about it. dinesh d'souza's "hillary's america." thank you for joining us today from atlanta. >> my pleasure. coming up, it could be the biggest headline of this election season, obama endorses trump? yeah, you heard that right. and trump just reacted to the news. >> i can hardly wait. i haven't heard that part yet. plus this is what happens when fox news asked the dnc for
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when i was away for two weeks for the first time, the best day of my work is life at which time i said to myself i have to come back with unique gifts for steve and ainsley and i think i might have stumbled on the perfect gift from hawaii. here you go, this is hawaiian bubble wrap. >> i love the bubble wrap, thank you. >> look at that. >> it's a flip-flop. >> what do you do with those? >> it's made by the people of the hawaii. >> thank you, people. >> if you live with one other person and together you have one key each. this will be absolutely perfect. >> i was thinking about in my office. >> do you have it already? >> i've got one just like this from oklahoma. >> perfect. >> i just crossed it out. >> thank you. >> thank you, brian. >> together you have a pair. >> this was $22. >> you can hang it up like this.
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of course he left the price tag on it. this morning we started the show and the price tag was on the bottom of his shoes. aaron, you want to take the price tag off while we do this? >> can i get a weird, unusable sandal? >> they would be duck sandals if you were to wear them. >> thank you very much. >> i got nothing for you, tucker, wasn't thinking about you at all. >> i got something for you, brian. >> i bet. free breakfast. tucker carlson is at penrose diner in philadelphia. how about this, the headline in the "new york post" today is that the president of the united states half brother, malik obama from kenya, a long-time democrat, has decided he's going to vote for donald trump because he's fed up with the obama administration and because hillary clinton killed his friend gaddafi. >> well, as trump pointed out in a tweet this morning, he's not alone.
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not all of us were friends with gaddafi but a lot used to vote democrat who are probably voting for trump. this is clearly an opportunity for the trump campaign. you can envision a kenyan muslims for trump movement. i don't think malik is the only one. it might be worth seeing if anyone else there wants to vote for trump. by the way, how is he voting in america if you live in kenya? >> he used to live in maryland and has the right to vote there. >> donald trump said, wow, president obama's brother just tweeted that he's voting for me, was probably treated badly like everybody else. >> can we acknowledge this is the single greatest news story of the year? >> absolutely. when you see the headline obama for trump, and i think they have photoshopped one of the trump hats, make america great again, on his brother's head. >> somebody needs to book this guy for our show. >> it's funny you should say
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book because here on the program when we want different guests on, our bookers talk to different people to try to get them on. andrew murray i believe, our booker and producer -- >> focusing on washington. >> he's our politics producer, he was trying a while back to get debbie wasserman schultz on the weekend show that tucker is on. anyway, they sent this out, and then as we have now discovered, we've all been swept up in the wikileaks. >> our names have been mentioned? >> absolutely. take a look at this. luis miranda says, tucker, seriously? then, it would be entirely combat. pablo says combat makes warriors, lol, but i'll turn it down and look to next week, getting you on with kill meade and deucy. here's the headline to me, these are officials at the dnc.
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they think you are still doing crossfire which was about 25 years ago. >> at least 25 years ago. but here's the other headline. i'm not a huge donor to the dnc. i'm not a big dnc guy. here we are trying to get all sides really to be fair and balanced. i'm not going to let this hurt my feelings. i e-mailed the guy yesterday, said you're back from alaska, come on the show, have dinner with me. i haven't heard back but i'm hoping we can get together here in philadelphia. >> i'm insulted, they think we're the soft touches and tucker is the pit bull. >> that's not the point. they think you have cheerful, ef invest ent personalities. >> they said, seriously tucker? you looked at the camera and said, seriously. >> by the way, they're not the first people to say that about me. >> i would say this, lewis miranda was very nice.
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i met him at the radio shoot. he said what's going on, she'll walk over and talk to you. >> she'll talk to kill meade, not you, tucker. >> even in e-mails he says he likes you. >> let us know how that lunch goes. >> tucker, you brought up a great point earlier and that is, you know, we try every day to get hillary clinton on this show. we have tried every day to get bernie sanders on. we tried to get them all on for one reason or another. they have chosen not to. but it's not that we haven't been trying. to your point, we are fair and balanced. >> of course. by the way, i think you should be friends with people you disagree with. i don't like this idea that you only talk with people you agree with. i have a ton of friends who are insane politically. >> anyone who is insane politically doesn't agree with tucker. that's how you define it. >> exactly. >> out of curiosity there at the
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diner, how big is the story that debbie wasserman schultz has been uninvited to speak at her own convention? >> i'm in south philadelphia which is a heavy democratic area, heavily union. potential trump voters. i don't know how many are actually voting for trump but it's not a big bernie sanders neighborhood at all. i don't think he's ever been here or is ever coming. >> thanks, tucker. i know you've missed us. we're going to see you in a few hours. >> we're coming down on the train. >> tucker, see you later. when you're in a two shot and i have to read the prompter, i feel bad. >> scott never complains. >> he's a pro. unlike me. which family is more popular
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than the trump? the trumps or the kardashians? plus hillary and donald have two very different plans for dealing with illegals. >> we are going to build a great border wall. >> it's about building bridges, not walls between people. then, bizarre pictures like this show how far some illegals will go to get into the country. >> seriously? >> seriously, tucker. so those -- whose plan will stop that. we'll talk about it.
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come on! ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ p&g. proud sponsor of moms. good morning, welcome back. it is 44 minutes after the hour. a couple quick headlines to bring you right now. the dnc e-mail dump isn't just pulling back the curtains on
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politicians but also on pop stars, too. newly leaked memos show that the white house vetoed an offer for the singer ariana grande to perform for the president after her infamous doughnut-gate. remember this? >> [mute]. i hate america. i hate americans. >> the singer was caught on camera licking doughnuts before saying she hated america. the white house not about to let this dangerous woman in the doors. a staffer simply replying to the concert request with no, sorry. what do you think of that? america no longer keeping up with the kardashians. they're keeping up with the trumps instead. they're now the most searched family on google after they all spoke at the republican national convention in cleveland. their search numbers sky rocketed. a lot of people want to know about them. let's head over to brian and
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sports. let's go. >> we are going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration. >> we will offer a very different vision. it's about building bridges, not walls. . >> is that true? bridges and walls, two vastly different answers to a growing illegal immigration problem. check out this bizarre images showing the extraordinary lengths people are going to get into the great united states of america undetected. who is stopping them. the president comes out and says the border has never been safer or more closed than ever before. he's been cracking down on the border. hey, tom? >> good morning. >> who's more accurate? >> we don't have any border security. we don't have any enforcement of our immigration laws to any great extent. it's no surprise that people are taking such extraordinary steps to get across the border because
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your really only chance of getting pushback is if you're caught at the border. once you're here, interior enforcement, deportations generally have dropped dramatically over the last decade. this year it looks like only 65,000 people who are here illegally will be deported, and that's out of a population of 12 million. that works out, if my calculations are right, about .5%. only then are you going to be deported, generally speaking, is if you're a criminal. and we know that's not happening enough. so you get here, you get across the border, and you're free and clear practically speaking. you have about as much chance of being deported as hillary clinton has of being indicted. >> it's such a lazy argument, insulting argument, no one is pro this or pro that. but there's a way to get into the country illegally. they're choosing illegal.
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if you're against illegals coming into the country, you're being categorized as anti-hispanic. for example, there were 39,000 caught at our southern border in 2015. now, the president just says today in an interview airing today that it's never been safer. 45,000 were caught already this year. let alone the border guards who have come out and endorsed donald trump because they say they're not being supported. >> in addition to illegal immigrants, imagine, you see regular illegal immigrants going to these extraordinary lengths. imagine what the terrorists are doing on the border to get across. we already know they're, windowing wiwindoorking with the cartels there. the president is whistling past the grave yard. he doesn't want to have to deal with the consequences of his practically speaking amnesty because no one is being deported. as long as there's no enforcement once you get here, they're going to come here in great numbers.
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if we had stronger enforcement, wall or no wall, we would have less border crossing. >> if they just secured the borders they can get to most of the immigration reform which we agree on, if we can just come to agreement on a way to get the border secured, then we can move forward with everything else because it is too expensive and too hard to become a citizen in this country which is hurting us. the other stuff just won't be addressed because people are afraid of being labeled as anti-hispanic or everything else. >> you have to fix the lawlessness, brian, before you can take any reasonable steps on any reform. >> i think what you just said is reasonable. tom, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. straight ahead, another stunning revelation from the leaked e-mails. there are two troubling things about this. howard kurtz joins us next. also dr. carson joins us in about ten minutes. ♪
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more shocking revelations from the wikileaks dnc e-mail release. another e-mail shows a politico reporter sent a copy of his story about the clinton campaign to the dnc before publication on politico. that e-mail correspondent reads in part, vogel, the reporter, gave me his story ahead of time before it goes to his editors, as long as i didn't share it. obviously they're sharing it. let me know if you see anything that's missing and i'll push back.
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so does this show collusion between the democrats and the media. let's bring in howard hurts in philadelphia. good morning. >> good morning, steve. >> it looks like collusion. is it? >> any time you have an e-mail from a reporter, in this case politico's ken vogel with the subject line from the reporter, per agreement, it doesn't look good. it seems like it's kind of cozy. most journalists i know would never share a story before publication in advance. you certainly want to give the dnc, the rnc, anybody else a chance to comment, run the points by them, but sharing the story in advance is questionable. i did talk to a politico executive who did not want to be named and this is what he told me. ken made an agreement to share this story to confirm facts and figures for a complex piece about joint fundraising agreements. politico doesn't typically do this, nor does ken, but in this
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circumstance did to make sure we had it right. >> i remember back in my old hard news days if you had a question after you had written the story, you called back and asked about that particular fact or two, but just the fact that the whole story is out there, that's substantial and prefaced with that agreement earlier, it doesn't smell right. >> i don't know whether there are other instances of this or not. this is the only one we know of involving politico. would the rnc get the same courtesy? i don't know. turning the story over in advance you're sort of giving them the road map to pick it apart. i've called a million politicians to give them a chance to fair comment, push back, punch back, whatever they want to do. but giving the story in advance is a line i would never cross. >> one story that's gigantic is the fact that wikileaks has released these dnc e-mails, 20,000 of them from seven different dnc accounts. how big a story is this? i mean, it's obviously big
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because it's forced the dnc to uninvite debbie wasserman schultz from speaking at her own convention how how big is it in the media world? >> this is a huge story for different reasons, most notably, steve, for months and months and moss debbie wasserman schultz and the democratic national committee said we're perfectly even handed. we're not taking sides between hillary clinton and bernie sanders and then you've got these e-mails disparaging sanders saying perhaps we should question his religion. it blows up what they've been saying. looking at the mainstream media, not only is this story not on the front page of the "new york times," the "washington post," you have to drill down on the "new york times" website to even find this story, and yet it is having huge repercussions. it makes me wonder about coziness or at least wasserman schultz making comments about
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good sunday morning to you and your family. happy sunday, what a special day. brian is giving you a thumb's up. >> thumb's up. it's sunday. >> it's july 24th, 2016. i'm ainsley earhardt. debbie gets dumped, it's like a movie. the dnc chairman gets dropped from speaking at her own convention after those leaked e-mails trashing bernie sanders. now bernie is hinting at what he might do when he takes the stage tomorrow in philly. >> the dems dump debbie. meanwhile, it took two e-mail scandals but hillary clinton wants to know -- wants you to know she is serious about online
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security for everybody else, not her. what she demanded from all her veep candidates and the veep families, and it is so ex pan sieve, you're not going to believe it. and donald trump wants to make america great again but the mayor of philadelphia where the dnc is being held says that's racist. >> i think the whole concept of taking america back, from whom and for whom? i mean, donald trump and his folks want to go back to the good old days where you couldn't sit at a lunch counter or ride in the front of a bus. >> really? we get reaction from a trump supporter. he's dr. ben carson. see how he feels about that. that's straight ahead. because your mornings are better with friends. is that allowed? ♪
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how many times did you watch rocky as he ran through the streets of philadelphia, pennsylvania until he wound up on the stage at the wells fargo arena. okay, that part i'm making up. but that is the site of the dnc that gets started in ernest tomorrow right there from the city of brotherly love. >> in fact, we might even be doing a speech on the history of boxing in philadelphia synonymous with american boxing. >> if you didn't see the movie, john roberts will run the stairs and re-enact it. >> rocky 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and creed. >> and eating pancakes and talking politics, tucker is inside that diner right there in philadelphia chatting with some of the folks that live there, finding out who they're voting for and why. >> earlier, i think it was at 7:00 we started and we held up -- brian held this up. obama for trump. as he was holding it up, this thing fell out and i said -- there it goes right there.
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>> there you go. >> those are the coupons. >> i said let's see the ad. burger king today in the circular has over $30 worth of savings, and down here, those look delicious, $4 you get two grilled dogs and large french fries as well. as it turns out apparently somebody at burger king was watching because breakfast is served. >> i said i didn't know they served hot dogs at burger king. i thought it was burgers. they've expanded their menu. >> this past year. >> those of you going to nathans saying i can't go to burger king, i want a hot dog, go to burger king. >> how is it? delicious? >> it's grilled. >> really good. >> it is. actually, it is delicious. >> fantastic. >> it's got to be a beef dog, right? >> great breakfast food. diced onions at 9:00 in the morning. >> we've been up since 3:00 so this is lunch. >> this is true. it's lunch for us. we're going to eat our hot dogs
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while we hand it over to doug. >> actually, we should have philly cheese intersectisteaks. the democrats a day away from their convention in philly. >> bernie sanders supporters outraged over the dnc's reveal plot to destroy him, quote, a revolutionary candidate. so about bernie burn clinton like ted cruz burned trump at the rnc. only cruz was day three. this is day one when bernie is speaking. >> let's ask doug who's in the philly with the latest. hey, doug. >> reporter: you know in the days leading up to the democratic national convention, party officials here were saying they were going to have a much more orderly affair than what the republicans had in cleveland. but with the release of these 19,000 interoffice democratic national committee e-mails posted on wikileaks, all of that has changed. bernie sanders is set to speak at the democratic national convention on monday night, and in a press release this morning his staff gave no indication
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that he intends to complain about his treatment by the dnc. to the contrary, he'll be singing the praises of hillary clinton largely and saving his criticism for donald trump. but the e-mail scandal is really the elephant, the two-ton elephant in the living room that they cannot hide. they're trying their best to hide it anyway. in effect quarantining wasserman schultz. she will not be speaking at the convention over which he presides. it is already infuriating bernie supporters. we saw that yesterday in miami. when hillary introduced tim kaine of virginia and a protester interrupted shouting dnc leaks. it may also manifest itself here in philadelphia at any one of the nine demonstrations that bernie supporters plan here. one of them expected to draw as many as 30,000 people. donald trump also tried to capitalize on the e-mail scandal here, firing off a couple of tweets, one of which read, quote, bernie sanders started off strong but with a selection
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of kaine for v.p. is ending really weak. so much for a movement. total disrespect. and another, quote, looks to me like the bernie people will fight. if not, their blood, sweat and tears was a total waste of time. kaine stands for the opposite. that last tweet by the way had a couple of spelling errors in it when it was first tweeted out. it was deleted, retweeted. one can only surmise, ainsley, brian and steve, that the warton school of business does not have a spelling course. >> i think we can all relate to it. we've all done that and we take it back. >> it's amazing on a sunday he's tweeting like crazy today. >> sure. >> he spelled there wrong. >> who doesn't. >> there and waste was wrong. waist i think he had it. >> he was in a hurry and he's mad. >> sometimes when you use the dictation feature -- >> believe me. >> maybe that's what it is. >> you don't have to tell me that. >> you have a problem with this? >> i have insulted so many
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people by mistake. >> oops. >> let's bring in dr. ben carson. he of course you know is speaking out on behalf of donald trump. dr. carson joins us today from west palm beach. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> this wikileaks thing is pretty darn big and howie kurtz was just talking about how he's surprised that it's not bigger in the mainstream media, 20,000 e-mails leaked out and it's made clear that they were out to help hillary. here's one top official who tried to smear bernie sanders' religion. >> his name is brad marshall and he wrote, does he believe in god? he has skated on saying he has a jewish heritage. i think i read he is an atheist. >> so what do you think about using religion against bernie sanders, dr. carson? >> i think using it against anybody is a huge mistake. we have freedom of religion. people fought and died so that
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we could have that. there are all kinds of religions, including atheism is a religion. we need to protect all of our citizens. that's really the key. when we talk about liberty and justice for all, and these kinds of things as has been revealed through wikileaks about what's going on with the dnc and with the collusion, with the media, all of these things, i don't understand how people can just stick their head in the sand and say, eh, that's nothing. >> it's the outsider candidate like you were and like donald trump is. if the rnc was plotting to stop it like the dnc was, trump wouldn't have gotten it. you were up there one and two for the first six months i think we were watching this campaign. behind the scenes the democrats not only have super delegates, they have the whole thing is rigged. >> without question it's rigged. one of the things that i
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discovered, to my chagrin -- i mean i knew that there was corruption but the level of corruption throughout the political system is overwhelming. i'm talking about the established democrats and the established republicans who are much more interested in holding onto power and their positions than they are about their party or about their country. and this is really very sad. and i hope that more people will wake up and see what's happening. >> does this just prove how strong donald trump really is because he was able to overcome that and bernie sanders was not for the democrats because they were similar candidates on either side? or does it show how corrupt the dnc is and not necessarily the republican party? >> i think the system, the dnc, is completely corrupt. there was no way for anybody to break through. with the republicans it's corrupt but it wasn't completely corrupt so there was a way to break through. and the will of the people prevailed. there were so many people who did not want the vote of the
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people to prevail. and remember when the tea party first came up. all they were are americans saying, don't we have something to do with what's going on in our country, and they were demonized. >> dr. carson, because these embarrassing e-mails are out now, apparently people close to the clinton campaign are saying, look, these were leaked by russia, they want donald trump to win. what do you think about that idea? >> i think it's so foolish. there's so many things that come out that are just completely foolish and i just say all people have to do is engage their brain and think for themselves. that is the key to america. it is a nation that is of, for and by the people, not of, for and by the political class, the media, the pundits. we the people, please think for yourself. >> there's a slogan that you know very well now that you're
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helping donald trump become president, make america great again. the philadelphia mayor said this about donald trump's mantra. >> i think the whole concept of taking america back, from whom and for who? i mean, donald trump and his folks want to go back to the good old days where you couldn't sit at a lunch counter or ride in the front of a bus. >> is that true? is that another code i'm missing? >> it is so incredible. but you know, they like to throw this term out about racism. it's born out of ignorance. they don't really know what racism is. when i was in junior high school, i was getting my report card and i had all as, and the band teacher gave me a c to try to spoil my report card so i wouldn't get the top academic honors. i got it anyway. i was the only black student. one of the teachers got up and chastised the white students for letting a black student be
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number one. that's racism. there were so many people, black and white, many of them gave their lives to abolish that. for people to come along and call these other things racism, they have no idea what they're talking about and they're cheapening the struggle that so many people made. >> wow, what an interesting perspective. thanks so much, doctor. >> absolutely. >> have a good sunday. >> good to see you, dr. carson. >> those comments from the guy who runs philadelphia. >> i can't wait to get there. coming up straight ahead, donald trump campaigning in pennsylvania while hillary and the democrats hold their convention in philly. can trump turn the keystone state red? pennsylvania congressman mike kelly says yes. he explains how next. and hillary went to great lengths to keep here statement department e-mail private but she made an incredible demand from her veep candidate and their families. wait until you hear that.
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thanks for having me on. >> you're welcome. you think donald trump can win? >> absolutely. donald trump is a guy that appeals to blue collar people. in our state, i look at our coal people, i look at our natural gas people and oil people, listen, we've been abandoned. trade deals have absolutely put us out of work. the car on coal is real, it's taken a toll on our working families and our town. this is a man who appeals to the working man, appeals to people who get up every day, want a roof over their head, clothes on their back and a little money aside to plan for the future. we've been crippled by this war on coal. especially when you look at what's happened to pennsylvania, 180,000 people, voters, changed parties to vote for donald trump in our primary. every single county in pennsylvania during the primary voted for donald trump. there's a reason for that. he's a man of the people and he's the man that people believe in. >> wow. your state, the last time your
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state was a red state was back in the '80s. >> 1988. >> and this is the first time since 1988 that every county has voted for a republican. >> well, you know what's happened. while we say it's close in pennsylvania when it's head to head, when you talk to pennsylvania about who would be better for the economy, who would get you back to work, almost by 17 points, pennsylvanians prefer donald trump. that's a strong, strong indication of how much people affiliate themselves with him and looked at what he's doing. this is a guy who's done great things in the private sector. he's built things. he's not a political guy. he's a guy that understands you get people together that have common goals, things that are mutually beneficial, and you work to an end that makes sense for everybody. for america's working class nobody is stronger than donald trump. when we look at the fossil fuels, there's nobody that stands stronger for the fossil fuels for coal, oil and natural gas than donald trump. we said this a lot, the road to the white house is through
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pennsylvania this year and if you truly want to make america great, you got to win the keystone state. we are the key this year to helping get donald trump into the white house and making america great again for every american. >> congressman mike kelly, we are coming to your state today. we'll see you soon. >> i hope to see you, thanks so much. breaking news about hillary clinton's running mate. did you know tim kaine speaks spanish? >> he speaks fluent spanish. >> a quality that could help solidify clinton's lead among latinos. >> they certainly seemed to love the fact that he spoke so much spanish. >> not all latinos are fans. our next guest says pandering to hispanics is not going to help. and we are finding out what's on the mind of diners in philadelphia this morning with tucker. eryone.
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good morning. welcome back. it's 23 minutes after the hour. i hope you're off to a great day. we start now with a fox news alert. we are just learning now that the gunman behind that munich massacre spent more than a year planning an attack, even taking pictures at previous school shooting sites. german officials say that 18-year-old david sonboly bought that gun and spent two months in a psychiatric ward for depression. classmates describe him as a computer-obsessed loner who called himself psycho and promised to seek revenge on bullies. he killed nine before killing
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himself at a packed mall on friday. 52 kids behind bars accused of treason. the turkish government locking military students up after last week's failed military coup. their families say they haven't been able to talk to their kids and they fear they will not receive fair trials. back here at home a grim discovery to tell you about. authorities finding a man's body among the rubble of a home as wildfires continue to burn out of control near los angeles. the fire broke out on friday, scorching 31 square miles and prompting evacuations. also, thousands waking up this morning without power. this in new england. take a look at massachusetts right there. thunderstorms bringing hail and heavy winds to the area, knocking down trees and power lines. those are your headlines. let's head over to steve. >> thank you. hillary clinton's pick for v.p., tim kaine, the senator from virginia, may have a varied resume but the main credential being touted so far, the fact
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that tim kaine can speak spanish. >> fluent in spanish, too. >> a spanish speaker. >> he also has put in full display today speaks fluent spanish. >> a quality that could help solidify clinton's lead among latinos. >> they certainly seem to love the fact that he spoke so much spanish here in miami. >> proud here in miami, many of whom do speak spanish seem to really like that. >> but many in the latino community disagree with that last speaker. our next guest says they expect so much more. the national executive director of the college of republican committee, good morning to you. >> thanks for having me. >> tim kaine speaks spanish. what does that say to you? >> well, he certainly learned spanish in central america. what it says to me and something that really latinos are going to be looking forward to hearing, especially from the republican party this fall, is that he also took away some corruption from
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central america. as governor of a very popular state, virginia, he accepted more than $160,000 in what i call political bribes. this is something that bernie sanders supporters and bernie sanders himself has been railing against the entire time. the ticket for hillary clinton, latinos are looking for when they come to america is law and order. he took away corruption. he's a corrupt guy. so in my opinion he's no good for hillary clinton. >> when they rolled him out yesterday at that university that's got a lot of spanish speakers and he would drift in and out of spanish, the crowd really ate it up. clearly they're trying to appeal to the people of florida. they would like to win florida. they would like to win new mexico, arizona, places like that. do you think it will work? >> i don't think so. i think she's really in trouble. this ticket is high in corruption and low in accomplishments. if you look at his own record,
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yeah, sure, it's nice that he speaks spanish and of course do latinos appreciate that, absolutely, sure. but at the same time he's accomplished nothing in the senate. he's virtually done nothing when he was governor of virginia except for accept political bribes. i think he's going to have a really tough time at this convention and i think he's going to have a tough time explaining that to latinos who come to this country to run away from the very same lawlessness and corruption in their own countries. >> one of the people on the short list was tom perez. he would have been the first hispanic on a major ticket for a major party, but they did not apparently -- he did not make the final round. according to the "new york times," because she has a problem with white males they decided the number two guy has to be a guy and a white male. what does that say to you right now trying to convince a lot of people that she's trustworthy which she's got problems with? >> she definitely has problems
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with that. she accepted the endorsement of barack obama. this is going to come down the road and hurt her in my opinion. barack obama has chosen to deport more immigrants than any other president before him. senator tim kaine has accepted and also supported barack obama in those very same policies. i think in my opinion this is going to hurt them really bad in the general. in my opinion, i think the very fact that she accepted his endorsement and more importantly accepted tim kaine as her v.p. nominee is nothing more than a slap in the face to latinos in my opinion. >> before you go, donald trump's wall, what do you think about that? >> again, i think the latinos come here for, more importantly, law and order. i think that is something that helps them to understand, look, when you come into this country you'll be safe. in my opinion, they should call them the liar and panderer ticket because that's what they are right now and what they're going to do in the next couple of months. >> all right.
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thank you very much for joining us today from d.c. >> thank you. it's about 9:30 on this sunday morning. imagine driving on the highway and seeing this message, kill more cops. where this disturbing gra feefy was just found, we're going to tell you. plus hillary went above and beyond to keep her e-mail private but you won't believe what she demanded from her deep candidates and their families. and this election was called rigged but their hopes crashed and burned. tucker carlson live in a diner in philly to react. coming up next.
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>> that's a chrrystal ball. >> tucker carlson is in philadelphia. funny stuff, right? >> well, now it doesn't look like an "snl" sketch, it looks like a documentary on the primary. that's absolutely what happened. if you're a bernie supporter you love him not for his appearance, not for his ear hair, really you love him because you think he is the only honest man. seriously, you love bernie sanders in spite of all his problems because you think he tells the truth about the fact of american politics which is the system of rigged by money and interest against ordinary people. along comes hillary clinton who wins because of super delegates essentially, then refuses to get rid of them. the dnc is not getting rid of super delegates. then is endorsed by every living president of goldman sachs. she's basically confirmed all of your suspicions. >> and the super delegate system was put in place to help people like hillary and who was doing
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all that? of course you've got debbie wasserman schultz. the headline this morning is because of this scandal -- and it is a scandal although not really being covered on any of the other channels shockingly, she is not going to be allowed to speak at the dnc there in philly where you're sitting. >> it's just like not a great loss anyway but it's also not a real punishment. the truth is debbie wasserman schultz is still the head of the democratic national committee. she was carrying water for hillary. the bernie people were dismissed as crazy conspiracy nuts. the evidence has emerged that proves the dnc was just an arm of the hillary campaign. i'm not a socialist. i'm not rooting for bernie but i do believe in democracy. we're all taught it's one man, one vote but it's not. >> if you're a bernie supporter, a voter, you throw your hands up. what do you do? your hands are tied. there's nothing you can do. you tried to support this candidate.
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it doesn't matter what you say, it doesn't matter how you vote. the democratic party, the establishment, the elite, they're going to choose who's going to get in the white house or who's going to be their nominee at least. >> exactly, exactly. that is the question. what are they going to do? they're having a protest today and we're going to it. some percentage will be robots and vote for hillary clinton. some large percentage of voters are not going to vote for trump but they're not going to vote for hillary either. i think you'll have a class of people who will vote for bernie. it's a problem for her. >> we'll see. a lot of people who are going to vote for trump don't want to admit they're going to vote for trump. something else came out today about the background checks of all these presidential candidates. they go to the background checks, they don't grade out good enough to go on, and tim kaine did. we were fascinated to find out that john podesta demanded from hillary clinton passwords from every finalists family members
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to all of their social media outlets. >> hillary clinton wants those passwords. >> it's unbelievable. the hillary operation is about as disciplined as the aus treen army and has the same sense of humor. look, you kind of get it, they don't want surprises. but imagine giving your tinder password to the hillary clinton campaign. how badly do you -- not that i have one. but imagine how badly, how desperate that you are to be v.p. that you would do something like that. such a gross violation of your privatesy. apparently tim kaine did. what does that say? >> we're talking about this against the back drop that wikileaks hacked all this stuff so all these family members gave all their passwords to the vetting committee. where are they now? >> imagine how uncomfortable that conversation was as you sit down with your kids and your aunt and your uncle bob, the alcoholic and say i'm sorry, you have to give up your aol
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password to hillary clinton. can you imagine how uncomfortable that would be? >> sorry, uncle, you're not going to be president or vice-president. >> tim kaine must be like you're kidding me, i'm giving you my facebook password? >> my family's would be boring though, like pictures of the grandkids. >> really? so you think. if you have a password, share it with ainsley. let's find out what you're really like. >> tucker -- >> ainsley you could trust with your password. >> you could. i don't have time. you can give me your password. i wouldn't do anything with it. i didn't have time to search for social media. ask your question. >> i was going to say we trust tucker to talk to some of the diners there at the penrose in about five minutes. can you line some of up for us? >> i've made a lot of friends, steve. >> really? because every time we see you, you're alone. >> that's my normal life. but here i'm mingling. >> bye, tucker.
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see you in a minute. >> what passwords would you trust heather with? >> banking, you name it. >> snapchat. >> what is wrong with us today? >> because it's a sunday. >> we haven't had a whole lot of sleep. >> i'll take it from here. a couple headlines to bring you. we start right now with the disturbing and a really serious story. there's been some graffiti along a major l.a. highway. it reads, kill more cops. it's painted on interstate 5 on a barrier there. the person who took this picture say they've seen it for at least three days. this comes on the heels of several police officers who have been murdered throughout the country. donald trump reacting to criticism that his rnc speech was dark. the donald doesn't agree with that. listen. >> to me it was an optimistic speech because -- >> what makes it optimistic? >> because we're going to solve
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the problems. sure, i talk about the problems but we're going to solve the problems. >> trump calling the critics of his address, quote, haters. and an obama voting for donald trump? president obama's half brother malik obama plans to vote for donald trump. the president's kenyan half brother says he'll cast his ballot for trump because of what he says is his disappointment in his brother's administration for killing his friend mow march ka gaffy. donald trump says, wow, president obama's brother saying he will be voting for me was probably treated badly by the president like everyone else. he was originally living in maryland and he can still vote here in the united states as a result. >> we'll see. >> and he has a lot of lives. three to 12 wives. he says he believes in the sanctity of marriage.
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>> of course. >> we believe in the sanctity of today's fox cast. for that we turn now to rick who's outside where already at 9:40 in the morning it's 81 degrees. >> i didn't even check, steve. 81? >> yeah. >> i think it says 83 across the street. it's warm, humid. and that's the story. all kinds of people across the country have been dealing with heat. in the northeast we complain a lot because we're not used to it but it's been hot for so many. it's going to improve but not right away. take a look at tomorrow for you guys heading towards philadelphia for the dnc, 98 degrees, may be pushing 100 degrees. in fact, i think we will see 100 degree readings in parts of new jersey. cools down a little bit tuesday into wednesday. this morning already 85 in kansas city. you see that green to the north of it. there are cooler air coming in and we see improvement for a lot of people. we have one more hot day across
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the central plains unfortunately. back to you inside. >> rick, who's that precious girl behind you? she was waving and she came all this way to see you, i'm sure. >> i'm sure it wasn't to see me. tell me your name. >> eva. >> who's that? >> leah. >> did you get her at that store across the street? >> no. i got her for easter. >> all right. there's a little store where they sell those things. >> american girl. >> rick, ask her if you can have the doll. >> brian wants that. can he have that doll? >> no. >> nice try, brian. >> that's like stealing the baseball at the game. what's up with you? thank you so much, rick. she's cute. tell her hello. hillary clinton and donald trump have very different plans for your taxes but which one would actually put the most money back in your paycheck. maria bart romo has the breakdown and says it's astounding. a major league star got
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quick headlines now, get this in the world of baseball. a pitcher throws a fit instead of a baseball. the chicago white sox scheduled to wear these throwback jerseys but star pitcher chris sales reportedly refused, saying they're uncomfortable. he then cut all of them to shreds. they told him to get out of here, go home, so somebody else had to pitch. two of baseball's greatest will be immortalized.
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mike piazza and ken griffey junior. griffey jugged 630 home runs, the 6th most of all time. he was awesome. pea as za was drafted in the 62nd round and still had 396 home runs, the most of any catcher in history. but it's the mets who will be wearing the cap. he'll go in as a new york met. that doesn't happen often in new york. before casting your vote this november, it's important that you know your choices, and it could have a serious impact on your wallet. >> obviously this is a theme democrats will stress this week as they push hillary clinton's economic policy at the dnc. joining us right now is host of "sunday morning futures." maria bartiromo. how are things in philly already? >> reporter: all right, the setup has begun and there's a
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real real energy here. it looks good, steve. >> let's start by talking, there's something that's been floating around the internet for a while. when you look at president trump's tax plan and you look at hillary clinton's tax plan. the first one let's put up is i think the trump plan. under that, there's a lot of numbers on it but everybody's tax bill would actually go down. you would get a little more in your paycheck, whereas when you look at the hillary clinton tax plan, everybody's tax bill would go up a little bit and you would take home a little less. how will the democrats spin that, that that's a good thing? >> well look, this is probably the biggest difference and very clear difference in the two strategies. trump is lowering taxes. clintons going to raise taxes, certainly on the highest earners which may very well -- will actually hit small businesses as well. the worry there is that small business is going to basically keep doing what it's doing and that is not hire any new workers because they've got that extra cost because they are paying more taxes. a lot of small business also has
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been keeping employees to under 50 because they don't want to have to be forced to offer healthcare because obamacare has been so expensive. so yes, hillary clinton is going to raise taxes. donald trump is going to lower taxes. so it's very clear-cut there. hillary clinton, part of the reason she said she wants to raise taxes is because she wants to create infrastructure. she wants to spend that -- she wants the cost of that to come from higher taxes. the question of course for trump's plan is how do you pay for these lower taxes. some people are saying it's going to cost $9 trillion over ten years. he says part of the cost will come from growth. he's going to move the needle on economic growth because the money is going to move freer and that's what he's saying, that year -- remember we haven't had one year of economic growth of 3% under president obama. trump is calling for economic growth of 4%. >> maria, real quick, we want to know who's on your show. >> we got a great show ahead. we're going to talk with karen finney, the senior spokesperson
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for hillary clinton so explain that economic plan. we're also going to talk with the house leader, kevin mccarthy. we're going to get him to weigh in on the difference in the economic plans. we're also talking with rudy giuliani, former mayor, to talk about the tragedy in munich and what is behind that. also look at national security on both plans. we'll also get karl rove to weigh into all of this. of course karen finney from the clinton camp is going hear this week while we come to you live all week from philadelphia. should be a great show. >> you are a class act because you have ten minutes left before your show airs. >> we're headed to philly and see you tonight or tomorrow morning. >> okay you got it. >> going to philly today, brian just got back from hawaii a little while ago. >> showed us the gifts we got earlier in the show. your responses have been pouring in ever since. we'll share some of them ahead. everyone loves them. >> that's right and tucker carlson is talking to diners
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>> didn't seem that long ago tucker and i were at the airport diner in manchester, new hampshire, on the coldest day of the year there and now at philadelphia at the pemrose dine he were on the hottest day of the year. >> it's going to be 106 tomorrow and we were talking who is going to be the nominee and if it's trump, who is going to vote for him and the interesting story with trump, there are a lot of democrats who are open to trump. we're in south philadelphia which is a very distinct and famous part of the city.
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jane demayo and her son matt have been here all their lives and telling me about this neighborhood. you were saying, matt, there are mostly democratic neighborhood but people are voting for trump. >> a lot of people are voting for trump. at work, a lot of union people are saying they're voting for trump, they can't stand hillary. >> you do iron work? >> yes. they're tired of her. they want change. >> they want change. interesting. you've been here all your life. >> all my life. >> this is democratic ground zero. >> right. >> yet you say trump is getting traction? >> right. i'm a republican. >> you're the rare republican here. >> i'm a republican. >> but your neighbors a lot of them are old-fashioned union democrat. >> right, but back then the democrat people were like moderate republicans. now they're off the deep end, the democrats. they're like way left. >> but democrats in south
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philly -- >> right, left. >> why do you think people here are open to trump? >> well, what i think is, people want change. people want change. it's like she is tired. she's had her chance. >> reporter: yes. >> hees' been she's been in pol. why does she want more time to change it? she already changed it. >> reporter: one last question, do you think hillary clinton likes you? >> i think she probably likes all people, sure, but i think she lies about everything to get what she wants. >> and she's crooked. i don't understand how the democratic people can let her get away with that. >> reporter: matt and jeanne demayo thanks a million. >> we'll come back and find out what people think about the gifts i went out of my way to buy in hawaii for these two. automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call
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>> this is what pry an brought us back from hawaii.
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terrence says "perfect gift -- for the attic." dee says "it's the thought that counts." you're hanging it up. >> for the coats in the green room. thank you. yeah! well the democrats now preparing to have the stapling, but will turmoil within the party impact the success of their convention? good morning, everyone. welcome. i'm maria bartiromo and this is "sunday morning futures" live from the democratic national convention. hillary clinton unveiling virginia senator tim kaine as her running mate. what will kaine do for the democratic ticket? i'll ask senior clinton adviser karen finney this morning. how will the thousands of leaked e-mails impact party unit why i? the party chairwoman showing preference for clinton over bernie sanders.

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